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Page. 12-Tha Daily Sentinel

Beat of th~ bend·
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Watch that traffic...
edition of t he Times-Sentin el.
Windon cor rectly ldentl!led th at
farm as that of Dayton Spe ncer.
There were nine correct e n tries
so the wi nner was selec ted by
lottery .

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
If you are a trave ler on Hill
Road In Letart
Town s hip
please note that
the road will be
closed to· traffic
both on Saturday and Sunday
this week. If you
need a ny Information on the
closing, ca ll Joyce While a t
247-3125.

The 1987 Meigs Mar aude r
Yearbook has ar rived and seniors ca n pick up their copies at
Meigs Hi gh School Monday between 8 a.m. a nd 8: 45 a. m .
Incidentally, you ar e to take your
pay me nt receipt In order to
clai m yoour ,copy.

Geez! Christmas Is coming on
ear\ler tha t I thought.
Th e Rutland E m e rge n cy
squad has changed Its Chr istmas
bazaar da te from Nov. 14 to Nov.
1-- that will be at the civic c~n ter
in Rutland.
In Syra cuse, J o' s Gift Shop has
been moved to a nearby local ion.
It was r ight along the road and
there was a miniatu re little red
barn closeby. A new hom e has
been constructed near the location and the s hop Is now oper a ted
in the downstairs of the house.
Hpurs are 10 a. m . to 6 p.m .,
Monday through F r iday,

Friday, September 18, 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

A local young m a n will be
returning home Thursday to
condu ct a seminar In Middleport.
He is Kev in E. Smith, gna ndson
of Mr. a nd Mrs. Albert Roush
Bally Run Road, a nd is ~
fina ncial planner with IDS.
Kevin will be at the old
Am er ican Legion Hall in Middlepar t a t 7: 30 p.m . to conduct his
semina r which Is free of charge.
Points to be s tressed a re building
wealth in the current economy,
cutting taxes. reducing the risk
of inves ting a nd getting you r
hands on money you didn't
realize you had.
I'm sure Kevin will we lcome

Jerry and
Elle Pomeroy
n Rought home
have ~-;::=========:;-~
returned
to their
from a vlslt In Savannah, Ga .,
LEGAL NOTICE
where they were guests of the ir
daughter and son-in -law. Ste fi e
TI&gt;.e Public Utlllttee Comand Wesley Barne tt and c hildmieeion of Ohio has set
for publlc hoaring Case
ren, Wes ley, Jr .. a nd Gerald . .
No. 87-102-EL-EFC, to
Wesley . is stationed at nea rby
review
the fuel procureFort Stewart· with the U. S.
ment
practices &amp;nd
Army: The Roughts were en joy pollc!es or Columbus &amp;nd
ing a vacation away from the ir
Southern Ohio Electr!o
duties in Pomeroy VIll age--J err y
Company, the operation
Is pallce chief a nd Ellen Is a
of its Electric Fuel Com·
pallce dis patche r .
ponent, and related mat. - ---ters. This hearing 1e
scheduled to · begin at
Beryl Wilson, Rout e 1. Re eds10:00 a .m . on September
ville. Is the winner of the mys ter y
21,
1987 at the o!Ucee or
farm contest in th e Sept . 13
tho Publlc Ut111ttee Comm1Beion, 180 East Broad
The East ern Local School
Street, Cclum bus. Ohio
43286-0673.
Dis trict lunch me nu for.the week
of Sept. 21 will be :
!ill interested parties
Monday: . hot dog, sa uce,
will be given an opporfrench fries, peac hes , milk.
tunity to be heard . FurTuesday: grilled c heese sa nd·
ther information may b8
wich, peas, cherry crisp. milk.
obt&amp;ined by con!A&lt;Jttng
Wedn esday: mea tloaf. br ead ,
the Commission.
butter. rriashed potat oes and
THE PUBLIC UTILITIES
gravy. ice julcee. milk.
COMMISSION OF OHIO ·
Thursday: ham patt y, ba ked
By : N&amp;ncy L. Wolpe,
beans, pears. cookie, m ilk.
Beoroto.ry ·
Friday; pizza bread, corn,
pineapple. milk.

Eastern menu set

all of his friends to the seminar.
If you won' t wa nt to cook
Saturday. m embers of the Word
of l:.ife Chu rch In Burli ngham
w\11 be hold a spaghetti dinner
from 2 to 8 p.m. tomorrow.
Dinner Is s!;l.50 for ad ul1 s and
$1. 75 for children. Dinners Inc lude spaghetti. salad. garlic
bread, pie a nd a beverage.

Footballs flying through the
a ir; it's Friday night a nd you'll
be there--smiling, of course.

Layette shower given in Meigs

Homecoming set ..

A layette s hower honoring
Sending gift s were Dorothy
TammYWeber was held recenlly l'!eutzllng.- P a m Crow, Marg~
at the Middlepor t First Baptist Barr. Darla Thomas. Sue Im Churc h by the Cornerstone Class. . baden . J erry Pulle n, Ma ry We bsAtt ending were her mother-In- ter , Lillie Hubbard, Wanda a nd
law, Marga ret We ber, Betty Ad a m Sha n k, Mar y Bet h
De nny, Freda E dwards, June Br ewer, Elizabeth Sear les, Nora
Kloes, Edn a Wilson , Mar yu Jordan, · Dorothy Anthony, a nd
Brewer, Caroly n Davis, Chris Qulda Chase.
Rouse, F ran Parker , Linda Johnso n, Lillia n Dem osky, Gle nna
Riebel, Pam Riebel. Sharon
Hawley, Cathy Riggs . Louise
Thompson, Ja nice Daniels, Jean
Thomas . Susie Hec k, and d a ughter , J ennife r .

The Mount )'Ier man Chu rch;
Texas community, hom ecoming
will be held Sund ay with ~
fe llowship dinner at noon. The
afternoon program will begin a t
l : 30 p.m. with the Rev. Ver no ~
Eldr id ge as speaker. Singers for
the eve n t wi ll be King'.§
Fellowship.
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"The Rewards of
Financial Planning"
You should attend this seminar
if you are interested in learning
way. to help you:
• build wealth in the current

KEVIN E. SMITH
Personai Flnanciai"'Pianoer

1'his seminar also looks at the
relationship between the
economy, investments. fin ancial

planning and diSCU86es the
advantage&amp; r:i managed ver8us
direct inv8sting.
Come 7b Thjf S eminar.
Diseowr Why You Don't Haue. 1b
Gill&lt;! Up The Good Life 1bdoy 1b
Have The Good Lift 1bmorrow

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ALMOST OONI&lt;; - Kenneth Robison, With hand
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which will come late r. Worke rs should have the
telephone pole ju ~ l north of the Smith Buic k$$-plus million proj ect · completed by October .
Pontiac lot on Ea.&lt;lern th •enue Thursday, a.~
fe llow worker Bob Tasse n s pre ads more dirt
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re lyin g on the " help of a lumni.
RJO GRANDE - A S3 mllll'on
businesses. foun dations a nd
fund dri ve by Rio Gran de Co llege
friPnds to contlnuf! th e car ing
and Co mmunityColl ege toe ndow
tra dit io n o f Ri o Ora nde Co llege,"
sc hol arships th at wil l " ma ke a
difference In the lives of the Hayes said .
''Thi s Is the public beg inn ing of
people who will be t he fu tu re of
southe as tern Ohio" wa s offi- a $.1 milli on sc holars hip end owment fund dr ive tha t will make a
c ia lly ope ned at a lu ncheon
d
iff erence In the lives of the
•~aturd ay .
peo
ple who will be th e lu ture or
RPc \pl ents of the newly·
eas ter n Oh io," Ha yes sa id.
so
uth
c reated Atwood Scholarships
Ri chard H . Owens, vice pres ia wa rded by the college were
Int r oduced to the Ri o Gra nde· de nt for dev'e lopment at Ri o
College Boar d or Tr ustees du ri ng Gra nd e, recog nized r ecipients of
th e Atwood Sc hola rs hips. Those
the luncheo n.
.
Or. Paul C. Hayes. preside nt of reci pients a tt e nding the lun·
Ri o G ra nde College a nd Com· c heon were Int roduced to the
munlt y Co llege. sa id th e endow - board a nd guests .
"This coll ege means a grea t
me nt lund dr ive Is part o f tne
co ll ege's commi tment to crea t· dea l. a nd these sc hola rships
ln g addit io na l ed uca tiona l oppar· mea n a great dea l to these
t unlty to area st udents th roug h s tudents ," Owens sa id.
Steph a n ie Beele r , a n Atwood
the addition of st ude nt fin a nc ia l
scholar from Chillicothe who
assistance.
Creation or the endow me nt . · spa ke on beha lf of the othe r
Hayes said. will give e ncouragc- reci pient s, said the sc holars hip
allowed he r a nd he r pa rents to
me nt to stud ent s to continue with
a co llege edu ca tion. S uc h s tu - rea lize the ir s hared goal or he r
dent s would ne t have co nsi dered att ending a " fine. pri va te lns titu ·
tlon." She hailed the efforts of
college beca use of limited fund s.
he added. Ha yes said tha t cur- her high school counse lor and t.he
re ntl y, th ree or every four Ri o co llege admiss ions s ta ff in help·
Grande stude nts require finan- lng her obt a in the sc hola rship.
" When I wa s a wa rded the
cial a ld .
·
Contrlbullons or $1.64 million AtWood, th ey (Rio Grande a dha vP already bee n committed to minis tr ati on ) we re a s thrilled as
the schola rs hip dri ve. co llege I was." Beeler said. " I kn ew tha t
offic ia ls sa id . T he coll ege will be the people a t Rio cared about me

and l was m a~ lng an exce ll ent
c hoice.· ·
Othe r Atwood sc holar s a tte nd·
ing the lun cheon we re Ter i Jones
of He mlock. Bonnie Skidmore of
(Continued o n A·61

By NANCY YOA CHAM
Times-Sentinel Staff
SY RACUSE - Volunteers at
Ca rle ton Sc hool-Me igs Industries are consid ered a vita l link to
the co mmunit y, as we ll as an
impor ta nt ass~t to the operat io n
or the facilit y's progr a ms a nd
se rvices lor the mentally ha nd\ ·
capped. And although the facilit y
a lrea dy has several volunteers.
more a r e a lways needed.
Ka thy Lu ebbert. Ca rleton's
director of edu ca tion, coo rd ina tes volunt ee r services. lt 's her
opinion that volunt eers prov ide
the hi ghest form of service
po~s lble to the sc hool because
"t hey work beca use they care,"
not for pay or sta tu s. Last year
alon e, Car let on volunteers. co mIn g from a ll parts of Me igs
Cou nty . logged 682 hours of
service.
Susa n Burgess o! Syracuse.
who's s tartin g her th ird year as a
voluin eer. says her hours :; pent ·
at Ca r leton have bee n very
rewarding. "I really en joy it ...
s he says." and the children are so
excited about lear nin g - they
wa nt to learn." Burgess says It' s
a p\easurc to watc h the ex pressions on faces of st ude nts as th e~ ·
gr as p new ideas. a nd admit s that
it 's Pasy to ma ke friends with a nd
bcc·ome attac hed to st ude nt s.
Bu,t the work of voluntee" \s
not only rewarding. It's a lso
much a pprecia ted by teacher s.
Because a volunt eer In a class·
room s ituation means a n extra
pair of hands is availabl e when
needed. Ass is ta nce from a voluntee r makes It possi ble for a
teache r to prov ide additiona l
one-on-one Inst r uction and indi-

vi du a li z e c l ass r oo m
re la tionships.
Actu a l wor k don&lt;' by volun·

ATWOOD SCHOLAR - Ste·
plumle Beeler, a r!'clplent of
the Atwood Scholarship at Rio
Grande College and Cclmmunlly College, told the college
board of trustees Saturday
that the s cholarship ha.• made
possible he r attending Rio
Grande.

FOSTER GRANDMOTHER
Middleport . resident Betty
Templeton has been a volunteer at Carleton Schooi·Melgs
Industries for about one year, receiving some pay for her services
through the federally funded Foster Grandparent Program . Here
s he assis ts Me igs Industries' worker Roger Lance . Templeton
s ays s he muc h en.ioys her time spent at the Syracuse facility..

In a pr imary cl assroom. or in the
sc
hool's m ai n offi ce.
leer s c~ n vary . Volunt eers mi ght
volunteer sc hedu les . ma y
.
And
hel p a c hild learn to mold clay or
vary
g
rea
l!y, with some people
cut with scissors. 10 recognize
wor
king
a
set
number or da ys and
numbe rs and lett ers a nd words.
to use a fork or spaon, to drin k hours eac h week. while other s
·rrom a straw or get a dr ink from work just per iodica lly as the ir
a wa ter fount ai n. A volunt eer own time permit s, maybe eve n
just on spec ial occas ions, s uc h as
might sit with a c hild who is
working a t a comput er keyboa rd field trips.
For indivi du a ls with athletic
or teachin g machine. or ass ist on
interes
ts a nd tim c to spa re, the
a bus route. And somet imes a
Spec
ia
l
Olympics progra m a nd
volunteer mi ght provid e a la p to
the
sc
hool'
s basketball progra m
sit on or a shoulde r to lea n on for a
are
other
areas
where volunteer
child that needs a n ex tra bit of
he
lp
would
be
of
great ser vice.
attention a nd ca ring.
Anyone wishing to volunteer a t
"1 just do wha t I'm to ld and go
wher e I'm needed .'-' says Bur- Carle ton should contact Lu ebber t a t the sc hool. First timc
gess good naturedly.
volunt eers a:e required to partie·
But If a volunteer would prefer
ass is tin g with just one aspect of \pat e In an orie nt ation program
the school' s various progr ams . where they will be familia rized
with school ope rations. During
that ca n be arranged also, says
or
ier ta tlon, volunteers will obLee Wedemeyer. Ca rleton super se
rve the different areas of the
Inte nd e nt. Some volunteers m ay
fac
ility. Wedemeyer says. a nd
choose to wor k In many areas.
then based upan their own
while others choose to work just

desires. w ill be pa ired up with th e
needs or the s ta ff . They will also
rece ive ins tr uction in behavior
management and basic teac hing
skills, a nd information regarding
confidentialit y and the his tory of
services to people with mental
retardation.
in some cases. volunt eers
might be e ligible for enrollment
in the federally !ullde.d Fos ter
Grandpa rent Progra m, in which
case they would r eceive some
pay ment fo r the ir serv i ~es a t the
school.
And in the past . some volur.teer s have eventually been hired
as fulltlm e teac he rs' aides, a'!·
thou gh notes We de meyer, there
is never a gua rantee of full time
employm ent .
But most volunteer s a r e n' t
lookin g for fulltime wo rk
a nyway .
Th ey're looking for personal
satis fac tion from va luable work
we ll done.

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LETART FALLS - Ame rican
Indi ans. Th ey' ve been port rayed
lntelev lslon andmovles. The{ve
bee n writt en about In nove ls. Yet ,
Preside nt John F . Ke nnedy
called them "the least under ·
stood a nd most m isunderstood
Americans of us all. "
American Indians defy any
single des cription. At leas t 600
different tribes once occupied
this nation, sharing no common
language and few common customs. But a s a whole , their
uncommon history Is the histo ry
of all Americans .
To this day th e national consclence is still affected by white
mans' treatment of American
Indians during the country's
westward expansion. For this
reason alone , lt would s eem the
history and cultures of AmeriCan
Indians should be studied, remembered and appreciated. ·
It was Kennedy's belief thai
such study should be a "basic
requirement" In our public
hools
scNeve~theless, II Is not an
educational requirement. Students graduate !ro·m high school

with a limited knowledge of
famou s Individual Indians. a nd a
vague perception of Indian s who
may have Inhabit ed their partieula rreg lonorstat e.
They know very little about
American Indian people colleclively; peOple whose culture our
fore fa the rs depended upan In ltlaily to s urvive and from which
borrowed many Id eas.
Although na tiona l leader s have
long recognized the his toric
contributions of the American
Ind ians as lmparta nt , students
are not required to learn of these
contributions be cause as yet. a .
cot;nprehenslve te xt on Indians
does not exist.
To this end, the writing of a
53-volume series on NorthAm erlcan Indians Is underway by
numerous authors tllToughout
the country. some Indians themselves, and Is being edited by Dr.
Frank W. Porter Ill, of Letart
Falls .
,
Porter, a Pomeroy Highgraduate, an anthropologist and
teacher, with degrees from . the
University of Maryland Is dlrector of the Ch~lsea Hou~ . Foundalion for American Indian Studies ,
a non-profit organization funded

by Che lsea House Publishers, :
New York City. In exis tence for
ove r a year, the F oundation. Is
Involved in seve r a l research
proj e ct s and publishin g
ventures.
The serie s, a major under ta klng by_the Foundation, Is comprlsed of four topical ~olumes
and the r est tribal hlston es. The
ser ies Is qlrected for use at the
secondary level In public schools
and for young adults. TWo
volumes, one on the Nanticoke
people of Maryland , written by
Pr. Porter, and the other on the
Potawatoml people of the Great
Lakes area, are alre ady finished .
Twelve volumes are In productlon and the entire series should
be completed by 1990.
The series will be sold volume
by volume or at discount for the ·
entire set.
.
It was Dr. Po~ter who organ·
ized the series concept and
sollcled the au~hors , all prolesslonals with e xtensive knowledge .
oflndlans, to write the Individual
volumes. An Introductory essay
by Porter prefaces each book.
"The whole gist of the history
and culture of each Indl~n group
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ORIENTATION - Volunleera at Carleton
Schoo~ Meigs lndtistrleP.are Introduced to various
aspects of the facility's programs before Ihey are
assigned lo specific jobs. Letart Falls resident
Johnanna Shuler, seated, a new :volunteer,
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machine from Keith Friend, a Carleton student,
Susie Mash, teacher's a!de, standing at left, and
Kathy Lu!l,bbert, director of education.
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'Discaver Foothills' meet topic

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GALLIPOLIS -:- Approximately 70 Ohio park di rectors will
visit Gallia County lor a three-day park section meeting of the
Ohio Parks and Recreation Associaton Tuesday, Sept. 22.
The theme of the meeting, ''Discover Ohio's Appalachian
Foothills," will emphasize on-s ite tours of public outdoor
recreation areas, including wildlife preserves and natural
areas . Delegates will visit area s at the Raccoon Creek County
Park, Wayne National Forest, Lake Ves uvius Recreation Area,
Cooper Hollow Wildlife Area and Bob Evans Farms. On
Tuesday the delegates will tour th e Gallipolis Municipal Pool,
Cliffside Golf Course and the G.D.C. Activities Center facilities.
Josette Baker, chalrf11an of the state park sectio n, will start
the three-day event with a business meeting at the Holiday Inn,
where slatwide Issues , including legislative affairs pertaining
to Section 1545 and 511 Park Districts will be discussed by the
delegates.
·
This meeting is the firs t schPduled in southeastern Ohio and
was held at the invitation of the Board of Park Commiss ioners of
the 0 .0 . Mc intyre Park District.

President Reagan
still campaigning

A Division of

By HELEN THOMAS,
White House Reporter
. WA SHINGT ON (UP! ) - President Reagan had expec ted tha t
K'!5 Third i\ve.. Gallipolis, Ohio 111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio during his While Hou se years he would be Da vid reducing the size of
Goliath, the power-fu l federal government.
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So fa r he has fa il ed. But that does not mea n he is throwing in the
towel. He can't say enough bad things about the role of Uncle Sam.
ROBERT L WINGETT
And If a nything his rhetoric agains t bi g government is even more l1ig h
Puhlis h ~ r
pitched and determined than when he came into olfice.
Was hington remains In his eyes the root· of much evil in curta iling
HOBART WILSON .JR.
P .&lt;\T WHITEHEAD
what
he believes ls the legitimat e pu rv iew or the 50 sta res.
Exe&lt;·utivr Editor
Assistant PuhlishPr-Controller
Although the end of his second ter m is in s ight, he has not m ade his
peace with the real ity of Wa shington a nd the soc ial prog rams that
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POMEROY -A Pom eroy man was cited In a n accident
Friday , at 11:.50 a .m ., in Meigs l;ounty's Orange Township on
Township Road 250. about two miles east of Township Road 247,
. according to the Ga llla-Melgs Post of the Stat e Highway Patrol.
Robert L. Ne lson, 33, wa s cited for driving left of center after
his car, which was traveling ~as ton Township Road 250, c rossed
the center of the road and hit a pickup truck driven by Albert w .
Schultz, 73, of Rt. 3, Pomeroy.

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By DICK WEST
- WASHINGTON 1UP I I - Des pite wide agreement tha t J a mes
Monroe , our fifth president, was a m ember of the De mocratic·
:-~epubllcan political part y, a t tha t point the consensus tends to
' deteriorat e a bit.
: :since the Monroe Doctrine has been cited by both sides in
: cimgressionai debate over whether to send more funds to Contra
: forces fighting in Nicaragua, it mig ht be helpful to examine the
.·gocument more c losely.
:, "T here can be .no debat e that misunders tandings regarding the
; aoctrine had 'prev iou sly arisen. Most ly, they concerned a llegations
. that it is isolationis t.
: : Historians tell us tha t when doctrine was formulated in 1823. the
· U.S . government had adopted a n isola tionis t policy. But the doctrin e
' )!self apparently had little or nothing to do with tha t policy.
We a re told tha t Preisdent Monroe, who came from Virginia, was
s imply s tating his wis hes tha t European nations wou ld s tay out of
"American affairs .
• If that somewhat reminds you of a s ubsequent disput e. be m y guest.
Note there was no ment ion of whether Monroe was referring to
. North, South or Central America, where a U. S. fruit company was to
: hold sway for ma ny years.
.
:· As long as Ce ntral American governments follow ed policies that
: wen' more economic than ideolog ical. that system worked fine. But
when the fruit pickers be.gan emulating the " Co loss us ·of t he Nor th, "
as Yankee la nd commo nly wa s ca lled in the region south of the b order,
·: conflicts jleve loped, a nd not just ~mong soccer fans .
' Centra l America m ight have been better off leav ing the ideo logy to
. us.

: Anyway, it is wr itten tha t both J am es Polk a nd Grover Clevela nd ,
· two of Monroe' s successors in the White House. refe rred to the
· doctrine during problems with Brita in over Oregon and Venez uela in
the 1800s.
There is no record, however, of the Monroe Doct rin~ being involked
. during Britain 's adventure in the Falklands in the la te 1900s.
, Indeed , Br itain had a great dea l to do with Monroe's decision to
· broaden the doctrine.

We und erstand that some older children have a
difficult time coping with a new fam ily member.
That is why we have designed a s pecial program jus t
for "Big Kids." The new program is called BIG KlDS
AND BABIES. It is offered by tl1e Family of Profe~ ­
sionals of Pleasant Valley HospitaL The program
will prepare children 2 to 12 years old for th e arrival ·
of a new add ition in you r household.

But he is proud of his ow n Job Training Par tnership. which he sa id
is " business run and locally run -not Washington r un ."
" The hard-to-employ a re getting trained, " he said. "They"ri"
gett in!! placed. They' re keepin g good jobs with good pay ln good
compan ies. They ha ve reclaimed the American dream ."
And Reagan co uld not pass up an opportunit y to take a not her whack
a t the Jimm y Ca rt er's administration with th e bu zzword " malai se ...
"Al l of Aemrica has come a long way from the rna laise da ys of the
late '70s. And wh ile gettin g here was n't easy." he said , " it was simp le .
We s imply go t gov"e rnme nl - with all its failures a nd reasons 'why it
can ' t be done · -out of the way an d let the Amer ica n people take a
crack at putt ing things rig ht. "
Before he leaves the White House, the presiden t a lso hopes tha t he
ca n put more federa lly owned assets on the block . He Is tryi ng to
" privatize" as mu ch of the traditionally governm ent -run ins titu tions
as poss ible and to sell as many of its resources that he can.
He si~cere ly believes th at priva te indu s try is mu ch bet terequi pped
a nd e ffici en t to run the s how a nd tha t gove rnm ent shou ld be put ou t of

1987.

Those completing the class will receive a 'specia l
certificate and button s howin g that th ey are a
certifi ed "Big Kid."
For more information on t he BIG KJDS AND
BABIES program call or visit th e Nursing Service
Office at Pleasant Valley Hospital. 675-4340. ·

bu siness.

So Reagan . who apparently has never felt a t hom&lt;' in Wa shin gton.
will go out the sa me door he came in - s tilt ca mpai gning against the
ce nt ral government that he has headed fo r 6 ~ years .

talkv.i n Congresswoman's room

- WASHINGTO N - 11's unlikely
Ihat Ira n, for a ll it s bombas t and
threatening gestures. will provoke a prolonged shooting wa r
,.,.11 h the umt· ed sta les in the
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.Persian Gulf.
:· The reaso n is s imple: Ir an's
·};'conom ic c risis is already com,-1Jletely beyo nd the Khomeini
.regime's ability to co ntrol. The
jas t thing I ra n needs ls the stra in
(If a full -blown wa r with a
~ uperpower.
• Tehran' s predicament was laid
:Out in undisguised s tarkness at a
~ecret meetin g an l rani"an Ca bine t off icia l held recently .with
trusted Irania n news execu tives.
T he offi cial, Behzad Na ba vi,
mini s ter of heavy industries .
.ex plained to the journalists with
}em arkable ca ndor how ser ious
·the cou nt ry's economic crisi s is
:- a nd why the regim e ca n't
:handl P it.
' Na bavi's purpose was to
ac hieve a more so_phi s_tica ted
,l eve l o f. ce ns ors h tp 1n t he
,gove rnm ent-co ntrollpd press.
~h
•'
e news pa per execu t"1ves were
·told the full. fri g ht en in g detail s of
'Iran' s eco nomic plight s.o that
· they m ight bett e r prevent any
hints of it from being published
, inadvertenly.
Obvious ly, it wo rd of the secret
. meetin g leaked out, it s purpose
, would be la rgely negated; the
cri sis would be exacerbat&lt;'d if the
Irani a n peopl e learned that the
rruc dimensions of the economic

disast er were being covere d up
by the government.So Nabavi told the editors tha t
the session itself must be kept
secret . He ordered that no tape
recording be mad e of the meet in g a nd that no notes be taken.
But not every participant
obeyed , which de monstrates the
e xt e nt to which anti -Khomein l
se ntiments have infiltrated even
the most trust ed ranks of the
regime's oflicial fa mily . ·
"The eco nomic s ituat ion ls
ex tremely critical," Nabavt told
the npws executi ve. As . for the
nea r f ut u re , he co nf essed
frankly : " We have no idea of
what programming under th e
present conditio ns is not possi· '.
ble. Confusion (and ) disorder... preva il in the Cabinet."
Nabavi 's ad mi ss ion of frustra lion becomes understand a ble on
examination of a separate and
s ig nificant 10- page document cir·
culated among top Ini ni an go,
ver nment officia ls. Tt is st amped
" Top Secret" in Farsi, and wa s
s muggled ou t of Te hran to us by
the People's Mojahedin , the
principal a nti-Khomein i res ist·
ance group.
The las t pa ge is the most
revealing pa rt. A table lists the
key budget figu res for the pa s t
four yea rs and the current yea r.
Those of mos t In terest are th e
figu res for Islamic Years 1365
!Marc h 1986 to March 19871 a nd
1366 (t o March 19881 .

Letters to the editor
•
Question Gallia's system
I a m writing to ask a few
qu es tions about Ga llia County's
. school system managem ent .
· About a year ago, the cou nty let
: go three teac he rs to cut back on
costs to counteract the toss of$1. 2
million in ta xes over a three-year
period from the power plant .
· Now the administration is say in g
: that the sc hools will go $1 .5
: m illion over budget this year
- unless an operating bond l evy is
passed. How can a system that Is
' cutting bark on teachers and
:knows it is losing revenue be so
·over budget ?.
The adminiStration also has
spent a large s um of money on a
·feas ibility study to put a satellite
TV teaching sys tem and hope.J o
':put lt Jnto effect. How much more
·will thl s cost us?
·: Why is the coun ty band being
.;reinstated? Th(s raises costs ln
.:gas for buses and wages to the
director and bus drivers. Now the
actmlnlstratlon is making it man-

dato ry for a ll band st udents to
join the county band. This mea ns
the st udents m iss two class
periods on days of coun ty band
practice . If the s tudents really
want the band, why does the
administration have to force
everyone to join it?
At the .county fair, the county
had a booth with a questionnaire
asking about co nsolidation . Is
this a via bl e plan'! If we consolidate, it . means a nother building
and athletic facilities will have to
be built. Gu.ess what? Another
bond levy.
When will the Board and Dr.
Nell Johnson stop their grand·
standing to gain attention and
stop this spending spree? The
money they are s pending could
be better spent on materials and
equipment in the schools and
programs that are.Jn use now. .
Blll Smith
State Route)60
Bidwell, Ohio 45614

By Jack Anderson and Dale VanAtta

The figures in the tabl e are in
billions of Ira nian rials. Th e
offi c ial exc hange rat e is 80 rials
to the dollar. but this is hope·
less ly divorced from rea lity. We
convprted the amounts usin g the
a ctual interna tion a l e xchange
ra te of 900 rial s to th e dollar .
ThP figures are eye poppin g.
For the yr a rcnd edlast Ma rch20,
the governmen t anticipated $3.8 .
billion in reven ue - with expen·
ditures on the war a nd govern·
ment services of $4 .3 billion. So
the budget deficit was offic ia ll y
projected a t a n unhealthly $500
m illion . But the actual defi cit,
accordin g to the table. was $1.6
billion , more than three times the
projected -s'tfOrtfa ll .
The sec re t docume nt lists
three sources of revenue for the
Te hra n regime: taxes , oil ex·
ports a nd "miscellaneous." All
three income categor ies fa iled to
produce as expected.
Miscell a neous revenues total ed $394 million , a far c ry from
the expected $689 million for that
ca t ego r y. Th e gover nm e nt
co unted on $1.65 billi on in taxes,
bu t was able to extract on ly $1.16
billion from the Iranian prople .
011 revenues were the most
ca tas trophic : a paltry $438 million ins tead of the $1.66 billion the
regim e had anticipated.
In thP secret Iranian budget for
the c urrent Is lam ic year, Tehran 's projected oil income Is a
mere $487 million. But a footnote
to the table explains "that this
means Iran must export 1.5
million barrels of oil per day , And
because of the wartime limitation o n Iranian oil produ ction, the
top-secret document acknowledges I hat lhe ex port goal can be
met only if domestic all comsumptio n is cu t back to 800,000
barrels per day .
AI a time when this ·consumption Is a lready so meager as to
Inflict hardship on the Iranian
. people, 800,000 barrels a day
would be severe enough. Yet it
appears that the ayatollah's
ministers a re lying to each other
again, a nd that Iran's domesticuse refinerie s can't produce even
enough to meet the modest
800,000-barrels-a-day goal.
As near as can be determined,
domestic production will be no
more than 430,000 barrels a day
- and most of this will be
siphoned off for military use.
"What this means,'' observed
People's Mojahedin leader Shaheen Go"adl, "Is that'ln a coun(ry
situated on a sea of oil, people
must die of cold ."

Oak Hill youth charged
GALLIPOLIS- AThe Gallipolis Police Departmen t charged
and cited an Oak Hill youth Friday, at 11: 54 p.m .. In co nnection
with a n accident a t the Intersec tion of Fourth Avenue a nd Pine
Street at that time.
Franklin T. Moore, 10', was charg€'d with bWI and cited for
running a red ligh t afler he, who was driving wes t on PIne
Stree_t, drove his pickup it·uck through a red light . Hls truc k wa s
hit by a car drive n by Johnny .R. Ca ldwell, 24, of 160Ports mouth
Rd .. Ca ldwe ll had the green lig ht and cou ld not avoid hitting
Moore:s truck.
The pollee responded to another accident Friday, this one
occurring at &gt;: 10 p.m . at the intersection of Third Avenue and
Spruce Street.
·
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Marla J . Ca naday, 34, of 1931 Chestnut St .. was trave ling

Th e classes will be offered
once eac h month . It will be held
in th e Community Room In the
Medical Office Building at Pleasant Valley Hospital beginning at
6:30 p .m. on September 23.

famili es surv ive after men and women were unabl e to find jobs.

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unemployed a nd to train workers, a m ajor Invo lvement oi the pri v&lt;J te
sector that has remained in exis tence.
De noucing in particular the job training programs of the past . the .
pres id e nt sa id, " When we came int o office. we took one look a t th iS
mess and said it had to s top. We wa nted a revo lution in ap proach .
" The Good Book tells us that excessive pride is a deadly s in ," he
said. " Well. t.he failing i n these programs s tar ted with government's .
excessive pride. For five decad es every federal training effort had
been run by government because government believed It knew what
was best for the unemployed and for the bu s in esses tha t wou ld hire
them ."
·
" I' ve always thought that the comm on sense a nd wisdo m of
gove rnment wer~ summed up in a sign they used to ha ve hangin g on
that giga ntic Hoover Dam," he sa id. " It sa id , 'govern ment prope rt v.
Do not rem ove. '"
Reagan seems to ha ve forgotten when his father was hand ing out
WPA checks in Dixon , Ill .. during the de pression years to he lp

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north on Third Avenue when s he accelerated to avoid a collision ·
with a car drive n by Carolyn S. Wolfe, 42, of 466 Fourth Ave .
Ca n~y could not avoid the collision wllh Wolfe's car, which
was traveling west on Spruce Street.
Wolfe was cited for running a stop sign.
Ray V. Belc her, 35, of the Park Ce ntral Hotel, was issued a
summons Friday night by the po)ice. He was charged by the
police with disorderly conduct by public intoxication.

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GALLIPOLIS - Teresa Ann Glassburn, 22, of Rt. 4,
Gallipolis , was charged Friday by the sheriff's departmen t with
possess ion of a controlled substance.
Joyce Ann Bates, 35, ol Rt. 2, Gallipolis, was charged Friday
afternoon with ·grand theft .
Joseph Averill Bevan, 35, of Rt. 1, Crow n Ciiy, was arres ted
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POMEORY - Admissions and discharges a t Vetera n's
Memorial Hospital have been annou nced .
Friday ad missions: Hill a ry Turl ey , Middle port; Mar ion Ha ll,
Reedsv ille; Judit h Laudermilt , Middleport.
Friday discharges : Gilbert Porter , Ulla Strauss, Ha rold
Bra nnon , Brian Rlt chart , Charles Patterson, Bonnie Mathews ,
Alma Hay man, Gall Zirkle . Cheryl Hysel l.

EMS reports seven runs
POMEROY - Meigs County E m ergency Me dical Services
reports seven calls Friday: Pomeroy a t 8: IOa. m . to Burlingham
for Howa rd Swi ndell to Holzer Medical Cente r; Middlepor t at
8: 36a .m. to Beech St. for De lmar Hawley who was dead on
arrival: Syrac use a t 9:10 a. m . to Pomeroy Health Care Ce nter
for Inez Ash to Ve terans Me moria l Hospital; Racine at 1:56
p .m . to Yellowbush Road for Gle n Windland to Vetera ns
Memoria l Hospital: Middleport at 2: :l3 p.m. to Dr. Co nde's
office for Gle ~n Priddy to Holzer Medical Cente r; Rutla nd at
4:26 p.m . to Langsv ille for Katherine Sex ton to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Racine at 9: 46p.m. to the Southern Hig h
football fi e ld for Teresa Pierce to Veterans Memor ial Hospita l.

Forty-four cases processed in Meigs
control. $20 and costs; Rodney hours co mmunity service wit~
POMEROY
Forty-four
Harrison. Pomeroy, ~nauthD · Meigs County Lit ter Control;
cases were processed in the
rlzed use or a vehicle, 20 hours costs; Joseph M. Powell, MiddleMeigs County Court of J udge
community se rvice through port. litte ring, $150 or 20 hours
Patric k O'Brl&lt;'n.
Meigs County Little Control, $200 service with Me igs County Litter
Forfeiting bonds were Sa mue l
fine suspended. six months pro- Control. a nd costs; Lance T .
McCauley, Huntingt on, W. Va.,
bation a nd costs ; Da vid Lemley, Herma n, Middle port, SI&gt;O o r 20
$48; Jam es Mill s , Midla nd, Tex.,
Ches hire, crimina l damaging hours co mmunity service with
$75; Cindy Moor&lt;-. Wcll ston,.S75.
au pos ted on speed ing c ha rges; properly, 10 days jail suspended , Me igs Litte r -Control. and costs;
$25
and costs, res titution ; Clarence Daniels, Albany, do·
Johnny Ratliff, Mi~dl epo rt, fictl ·
menacing,
10 .days jail sus- mest lc violence. six months ]ali
tlous register, $50, and Mar sha ll
pended, S25 and costs; disorder ly sus pended to time served, costs;
Short. Clendenin . W. Va., S50.
conduct, costs: Robert L . Sau nd- Arthur Grey, Racine, assault, six
possession of mariju a na .
ers. Galilpoils, driving while months jail suspend ed to 15 days,
Fined on speeding cha"rges in
Intoxicated, 10 days jail, $250 three years probation and costs;
the court were Je ffr ey Wolfe.
line, 120 day Ohio license suspen- Marvin Randolph , Racine, doGallipolis, $20 and cos ts; Joyce
sion 81)d costs; possession ol mestic violence. 15 days jail
Krider. Elkhart, Ind., S25 and
marijuana, $50 fine suspended s uspended to time served, one
costs: Scott Kahn , Cross Lanes,
W. Va ., $27 and costs; Perry and costs; · improper handling of year porobatlon and costs;
a llrt•arm, $100 line suspended Jennifer Harrison , Ches hire,
Walls , South. Point , $22 and costs ;
and cos ts.
Edgar King, Falrlield , Conn ., $29
top sign violation, $10 and cos ts .
Har old Holmes, Pomeroy, sLola
and costs: · Je flrt&gt;y Nt&gt;lson, Mid·
Clark. Pomeroy , was as driving while intoxicated, three sessed costs only on a charge of
dlepon , S26 and costs.; Jeffrey
days in jail, $250 and costs, 60day failin g to yie ld for a stop sign .
Sayre, RePdsv llte, $27 and costs:
suspension of Ohio li cense; Ruby
· Gregg He nnen, Coolville, STO and
Coughenour, Langsvillve, failure
, costs; Tuagcon Karin, Middleto yield right of wa y from priva te
, port. S22 and costs ; Dwight A.
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drive,
$20 and cos ts ; elmer
: Drum, Lincoln, N. C., $23 and
Co
nley,
Portland , driving while
' costs .
Intoxi ca ted, three daYs i'n jail,
• Others fined In th&lt;' court were
$250 a nd costs, 60day sus pens ion
; Stephen Carson , Middleport ,
or Ohio license: John 0 . Blake,
· stop sign violation, $10 and costs;
Middleport, littering, $50 or 20
• Patsy Ogdln, Pomeroy, !allure lo
hours community service with
yield from private drive, $10 and
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Meigs County Litter Con trol.
·- costs; James Scoit, Pomeroy ,
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· driving while Intoxicated, three
costs; Rodney J . Clonch. Middle·
S•1..r.- S. • rd'1J "l!;
port, littering, $150 fine or 20
days In jail, $250 and costs. 60da y
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Ohio license suspension; Law ·
' renee WUI, Pomeroy, no muffler.
$5 and cos ts ; Charles Whittington , Poml'roy, res is ting atTPst,
60 days In jail suspended to time
served, s ix months probation and
costs; Pete McDonald, Dex ter,
no seat belt. driver. $20 and
.. costs; Gregory Chapmen,
Athens, expired registration. $10
Visual Examinations - Glasses
and costs; Mitchell Barringer ,
.Children's/Pediatric Vision
RePdsville, pass ing without a ssured c lear distance, $15 a nd
low/Geriatric Vision
costs; Tom R. Mayberry, Jr ..
Contact lenses - All Types
Proctorville, $20 and costs, fail ure to con trol . vehicle; ·Kitty
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EPA cites five Ohio cities
for improper lab practices

RaphaePs acquired
GALLIPOLIS ~ Roxie Brumfi el d. the owner of the Across The
Street beauty sa lon at 600 Th ird
St .. recently bought Raphael' s
Tropical Tan at 45 Court S.t.
Brumfield announced that it
will be rena meil· The New Ra phae l's. Customers with tanning
sessions remaining on car ds
issued by the previous ow ner of
Raphael 's Tropica l Tan will have
those cards honored by Brumfield a nd her staff.
The new hours for The New
Raphael' s will be 7 a .m. to 9 p.m .
Monday through Sa turd ay .
Joining Brumfield and her
staff wilt be Karenn Jarrell.
for me r ly of .Char les ton , W.Va.
JarrPil was trained at Carver
Career Cen ter in Charles ton,
W.Va ., a nd has been a hairdresser for near ly 10 years.
Also join ing the s ta ff will be
Tis ha Marie White, a recent
graduat e of Fairland High School
in Proctorville and the Law rence
Count y Vocat ional School of
Cos metology . Sh ~ a ttend ~d TriSta te Be auty College for her
manager's license.

GALLIPOLIS- Three couples
have recently applied for marr· iage licenses in Ga Ilia County
Probate C'ourt .
Applying are Dudley Ro ss
Irvi n. 25, Co lumbus, a nd Amy
Vor nholl Holzer. 27, 525 Firs t
Ave.: Daniel Malone Pettit , 20,
Rt. 2, Vinton, a nd Tammy" Marie
Swick. 16, Rt-. 1. Bidwell; a nd
Patrick A. Prendergast , 24 , a nd
Lori Smith, 24, both of Richmond,
Va.

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Daily Number
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Ti cket sales t o t a I e d
$1, 393;254.50. with a payoff-due of
$451, 9'23.50.
PICK-4
5559.
PICK-4 tic ket sales totaled
~211 , 110.50. wit ~ a payoff due of
$91,123.
P ICK-4 $1 s trai ght bet pays
$i.908. PICK-4 $1 box bet pays

September 20, 1987

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Municipal court news

GA LLIPOLIS - In Gallipolis
Municipal Cour t Friday, Larry
Fremont, Celina and Bedford Henry. 25. of 410 Railroad St.,
Heights are violating conditions Kanauga, was fined $300 and
in their National Pollutant Dis· given 10 days in jail for DWJ. He
charge Elimination System a lso had to pay court costs lor
(NPDES l permits, said officials failure to yield.
of E P A Region 5.
Patsy A. Dye, 32. of Lu casv ille,
The permits require disha d to pay court cos ts for having
chargers to monitor and analyze expired license plates.
the quality and quantity of
Various bonds were forfeited
wastewater be fore it Is dis ..
by Robert G. F ran k, 18, Rio
charged Into receiving st rea m s.
Gra nde. $41, ta ilgat ing; Bryan J .
Permittees also mu st meet cer- Rose, 19, Rt. 2, Crown City, $41.
tain laborato ry standards. ·
driving left o! center; Ricky L.
Stout. 34, Rt. 2, Bidwell, $41,
running a red light: Troy A. .
Broyles. 21. Rt. 1. Gallipolis. $41.
no license plates; Timo thy E .
Cas to, 21, Mason , W.Va . , $•!1.
squealing tires; James E. HamilGALLIPOLIS- City Manager
ton, 61. Lower River Roa d.
Dale !man announced Friday
· Gallipolis, $41, no valid registra that Eastern Avenue will have
tion st icl&lt;er; Robbie L. F arley ,
one-lane t raffi~ from Tuesday,
30.
212 Thlr(l Ave., $41. ex pired
Septe mber 22. to Friday, Sep·
license
pla tes: and Steve La ne,
!ember 25., because of final road
35. Midd leport , $75. reckl ess
surfacing on the street .
Starting at i a.m .. the 18-foot - opera tion.
Speeding bonds were forfe ited
wide ma chin es that will lay on
by
· Garland L . . Bills, 49. So uth
the final coat of asphalt will begin
Point,
$41 ; Arnold R . Floyd. 53.
at the Irwin Glass store. Because
Proctorv
il le, $4 2; Ja ckie fl . Arthe construction will ca use long
tl&gt;ur,
76,
Lancas ter, S.C. , $36:
de)ays, anyone desiring to go
Ha
rold
L.
Porter·, 46. Rt. 1.
nor th of Ga llipolis should use
Ga
llipolis,
$37;
E lsie M. Oiler. 60.
Ohio 160 to get to the U.S. 35
Rt . 2, Vinton. $42; Pau l G. Da sr ,
by pass.
Th e end result of this construc- J r .. 50, Newark, $43.
Mary L. Ant oszewski, 26,
tion will be a portion of Ohio 7 that
Warren . Mich ., $49; Cr iss L.
will have a center turn lane ·for
Nance. 24, R t. 2, Ga llipolis. $40;
drivers wishing to turn left. 11 Is
George Ulrich, 41, Proct orvi lle,
NOT a passing lane.
$43: Angelo D . Jo nes, 25, Rad·
:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji;.;wr===:::;:~l c li fl , $40; Ed mund 0 . Price, 43.
Fer nda le, Mich .. $45; Jo hn M.
Parmer , 31. Las~meet . W.Va ..

Final surfacing
begins on Eastern

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

Page- A-4- The Sunday Tmes-Sentinel

CHICAGO I UP!) - Five Ohio
cities have been cited by the
Env ironmental Protection
Agency for improper or deficient
labora tory analytical procedu res and practices in was tewater tr ea tment plant
laboratories.
Labs In Logan, Lancas ter,

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$39 ; Ronald G. Crawford. 54,543
Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, $39;
Donna K. Morley, 23, W ~y nes ville. $44; Arthurs. Whei stone,
Jr .. 30. We lls ton , $48: Linwood J .
Po rter, 39, Wilmington. N.C..
$43; Sa ndra S. Lama, 33, 130
Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, $40;
Mic hael A. Hill. 35. Columbus,
$44; Dennis W. Hicks, 46, New
Phil adelphia, $44; F lora D.
Yo ung. 30. Rt. 3, Gallipoli s, $41;
Nick Talliourls. 50, Ca mpbell.
$40. Karen A. Steele, 19. Rt . 1.
Bidwell, $41; Tracy A. Moore, 31.
Columbus, $46: Ric~ard H. Hensley , 42, Clenden in, W.Va., S43;
Joyce A. Fa nnin. 30. Lu casville.
$39; Allan L. Cook, 42, Napoleo n,
$46: Robin L. Baird, 26. Rt . 1,
Cheshire, $41; Melburn R. Ad·
kins, 2~ . Rt. . Bidwell. $40:

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Karen K. Ca rt er, 29,. Oa k Hill,
$39; Robert L. Collins, 40. Flore nce, Ky., $40; Joseph harr. 59,
O twa~. $41; James F. Dickinson,
45, Ashland, Ky., $41; Kurtis A.
Hope, 20. Marion, $42; Thomas
E. Greene, 31. Ashland, T'enn ..
$37; Ronald L. Smith, 21, Catlettsburg, Ky., $42; and James
M. Roberts, 40, Trinity, N.C., $42.

jurors petitioned
POMEf{OY - J urors petitioned for the Meigs County Court
on Tuesday , sept. 22, will not
have to appear.
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THE GALLIPOLIS PARKS &amp;
'RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Will be offering

Beginning September 16.
The MORNING AEROBIC CLASS w ill meet at the
Grace Church at 9 :00-10:00 for 20 sessions,
Monqay , Wednesday, and Friday.
The cost will be $25 .00 .
Babysitting will be provided at the cost of S 1 .00 per
child per hour .
There will be an EVENING AEROBIC CLASS at·
5:30-6 :30 on Monday and Wednesday for 13 sessions .
The cost is 816 .00 .
The class will be held at 328'12 Second Avenu e.
entrance being between Jack &amp; Jill's and Ca rl' s on th e
third floor.
The EXERCISE CLASS will be from 6 :30-7 :30 p .m . on
Monday and Wednesday for 1 3 sessions in th e same
building as the evening aerobics. -The cost is $16 .00 .
YOU MAY REGISTER AT THE GALLIPOLIS PARK S AND
RECREATION DEPARTMENT. 618 SECONu AV ENU E OR
AT THE FIRST CLASS .

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The Sunday Times-Sentinel- Page- A-5

Point Pleasant. W. Va.

to strike and will file a 10-day
strike notice with the s tate
Monday. The teachers' contract
expired Aug. 31. A strike cou ld
affect 3,200 students .
Strike deadlines have been set
for Sept. 21 by teachers In the
Pymafuning Valley school district In Ashtabula County and t ~e
110-member Lakeland Faculty
Assocatlon which represents
teachers at La ke land CommunIty College In Lake County.
Both unions are in federal .

mediation without contracts.
Classes at the college begin on
Monday.
Strike deadlines ha ve also been
set for Sept . 28 by the Huron ··
Education Association In Erie
County and the Cambridge Education Association In Guernsev
County .
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And teachers In Lancaster in
Fairfield County have s aid the;,:
will walk off t~elr jobs Oct. 12.
unless contract talks , wit h a
federa l · med iatlor, · produce a
contract.

In Xenia , the president of the
300-member XEA. Chris Allen,
sai d a preliminary vote count
found about 90 percent of the
teachers supporting a ~trike. The
union set a strike date of Oct. 5.
Allen said teachers are still
hoping to avert a walkout,
however.
The union and the sc hool board
hav e been negotia ting s ince the
old two-year contract expired
June 30. The contract ca r ried a
wage· r~pe n er In the second

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UP!l
- Police Chief Randall Wellington has taken d!sclpllnary action
aga inst three white patrol offlc·
ers In a racial Incident from last
month .
Wellington fire d 10-year veteran pat rol officer George Marenkovlc Jr. Friday a fter an Internal
lnvest!gailon supported c laims
th e offi cer used his , bullhorn to
s hout racia l slurs at a predomlnanily bl ack ho using developm ent In the city Aug. il.
Officer Steve Dunn, Maren kov ic's partner. was suspe!Jded lor
six months. We llington said

Dunn gave false Information to
su periors regardi ng the Incident.
A third officer, J.Jseph Bonacci. was suspended for four
months for falling to report
Marenkovic's ac tions. He also .
was on du ty Aug. 11.
Dunn .and Bonacci are seven·
year veterans of t~e pollee
department.
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~ 'This Incident Is shocking to
the conscience." Wellington sa id
in announcing his actions.
" These three pat rolme n have
demeaned our pollee depart ment
In the eyes of t~e whole communIty - not the black community

nor the white community- but
the whole community.
" These men have done a
disservice to the ir fellow office rs," he continued. " They took
liberty with the pollee depart·
m ent 's reputation. No officer or
group (If of!lcers has a right to
Impugn a department' s name
and reputation wlt~out severe
punishment ,"
Attorneys representi ng the
three offlcers have 10 days to
appeal the disciplinary action to
the Youngs town Civil Service
Commission.
That route is familiar to

~cident

Marenkovic, who was first hired
as a pollee officer In 1974 but was
dismissed three days before the
end of his one-year probationary
period . The pollee ch ief at that
time , Donald G. Baker, sa id
Marenkovic was found to be
" lacking In severa l a reas."
Marenkovlc appealed th at dismissal through the 7th District
Court of Appeals, but the fir ing
was upheld In every venu e .
However , he took and passed
the depar tment' s exa mina tion
for patrolmen again a nd was
sworn in for a second time in
November 1978.

Collider site list cut to _36; Ohio stays

For More Information Coli The Recreation Offi&lt;e
44/J-1789 ext. 38

let yo..- camera to ovorllfiCKI by
ono-hatf to one stop. Thtn p&lt;oper
p&lt;ints w~l be fic!ht _. !how dittinct
colors. A
ttlpiiUre would 1oo1r
dartc and muddy. Sidos 1oo1r bttter
when ov«u,...... on doric dayt. too.
Try looking for closeups of flowers,
loaves, or imocts. Childrlft playing in
the rant are fun. GeMral Ht(IICS can
bt btoutiful in subdued light.
One of the thirigs this tochniquo
works best for is to tmphalin pure
colors. Anothor is tho subtletits of a
.,_hromali&lt; CDN-colorod) sctM . .
We can help with film selo&lt;lion and
proctssing al Tawno(s Studio, U4
Stcond Avo. Gallipolis, Oh, ph.

By United Press International
The Xenia Education Association has become at least the
seventh Ohio teachers' union to
set a strike deadline and negotiators In Youngstown co nlfnue
talks with a federal mediator In
an attempt to resolve a teachers'
walkout that has kept schools
closed for seven days.
Along with Xenia teachers. the
65-member Shawnee Teac hers
Association, representing
teachers Shawnl;'e Stato University In Portsmouth voted Friday ·

Officers disciplined over racial

Aerobics and Exercise Classes

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Pomeroy..... Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio

Xenia, Shawnee State teacher~ .vote to authorize strike

GALLIPOLIS - Sa ndra .J.
Wills. of Ches Hir&lt;:&gt;. is a candidat e
for clerk of Cheshir~ Tow nship,
and not Sandra J . Willis as lls ted
In the August 23 · Iss ue of the
Su nday Times-Sen tinel.

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Yov'll break out of your old habits,
perhaps gtt a littt damp, and end up
with' lovely pictures.
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raincoat of so""' sort. Aclear plastic
boca fastened on with rubbtr llond1
wiD da. Fasloion an ovomang at tht
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September 20, 1987

Corrt'Ction .

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WASHfNGTON (UPl ) - The
li st of possible .homes for the
gover nm ent's eagerly sought
$4.4 billion atom smasher Is down
to 36 s it es In 25 sta tes, Including
Ohio, with a pa ne l or experts
assigned to boll It dow n furth er to
a ha ndfu I of fina l is ts.
The E ne rgy De partme nt " nnounced It s first cut In the
competition for the superconductlng . s uper colllder Friday.
e lilnlnatlng seven sites , Includ Ing on&lt;&gt; In Ea r th orb!l &lt;~ no one
tha( trossQd t he New York
border llll.o Ca nada.
" We ·are very pleased that so
man y or the proposals, rcpres e nt i n~ sta tes fro m across the
nation. have me t ai l the basic
c r!lerla for s ttln~ the super
colllder," sa id E nergy Secretary
.Jo hn Herringt on.
"These proposals have passed
the first ~urdl e a nd will move
forward In thr se lecti on prO&lt;·ess
for this nationa l treasure." he
sa id.
Bidders are offering up to $1.1
billion In assis tan ce In hopes or
Ill ndlng the coltlder a nd an
cxpected economic bonanza . The
colllder would be the largest and
most expensive scientific dev ice
ever built. !I would .ha ve ari
operati ng buuge t or $270 million a
year a nd Is expec ted to be a
magnet for high· t ec h grow th.
Congress has not yet decided
whethe r to build the collldcr.
The co lllder w·ould crea te

'head-on co llisions of proto ns wl.th
u forc e of 40 trillion electron vo lts
- 20 times more energy than now
possibl e. the All the All the
rema in ing sites are sponsored by
sta te gove rnments, except for
three proposed by loca l government al bodies.
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Six of the term inated sites
were proposPd by private
grou ps. Th ree are in Texas. one
In Ut ah a nd one In Washington
state. An Arizona man wan ted to .
build th e colllder at Moon Area
L-5. a point In spa ce where
gravity of Ear t~ a nd t~e moon
are balanced.
Also e limina ted was a proposal

to build the colllder on a site that
s tre t c ~es north from Malone.
N.Y., into Qu ebec. New York
Gov . Marlo Cuomo requested
consideration despite a rule for
U.S. sites only .
Jan Ma cpherson, coordinator
of Arizona 's bid, sai d the size of
the list of sites mee ting the
de partment 's five basic criteria
"s uggests that a ll of the states
have done the ir homework a nd
this will be a very fierce
competition."
A pane l of20experts, c hosen by
t~ e
Nationa l. Academ ies of
Science a nd E ngineering, will
evalua telhe s urv~vl ng 36 propos-

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e~m o n g My prople in intrE&gt; as i n~ nu mbers, who shall speak forth th('tru th and sha.ll
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il be[on' the prop It''! He will sp('ak. t he words of ri~htrousness and truth and will
appf'ar Js a ministf'r of ll)l'h t. df'clar lng the Word. Th E&gt; propl£'" s hi"nrts shall 1K'
w un~ Thf'n , when l hf' hear t s arP won. they w\11 brtn ~ out thclr doctrl nPS, and t ~e
Pf'OPI(' s ha ll sa y , " Did he not spea k thu s and thus? And did we nor e"aminf' it rr om
th r Word '? Therftf ore hr is a m inister of rlfi:hteou sness. Thi s Tha t he ha s now spo·
k('n w e do not s«' in 1hE&gt; Word . but I! must be rl~ht . forth&lt;' other t hi n~ s hC' spokf'
w(' r(' rru C'" Be n01 decrlvf'd . F'or rh e d e~f'iver will fir st work to gain the heart s of
m a n" &lt;.tnd 1hen shall hrlng forTh hi s In sidious dQ(•t rines. You can not discern those
" ·ho iJJ" eof Me and wh o arr noTof Me when t hry start to pre&lt;l ch. But seek ME'c on st·
..mlly, and th en w ben t h C'S~ doctr ines ar{&gt; brought out. you s he~ II ha vE' a Witnes s In
, our hf'art that thi?Sf' are not of MP. Fea r not . for I have warnE'() you. M any will be
dC'C"I"ived. But if .vau walk in ho!in£&gt;S s and upr iJ!h tnt'!:is before the Lord. yo ur ey&lt;&gt;s
shall br open!'d. and thl' Lo rd will pr ol&lt;'&lt;.' t you . If you w!ll co nstant ly look unt o th e
Lor·d. vou will know whrt\ thP dof't r lm• changE'S, and you will not bE:' br ou~ht Into It .
If youf hf'ar t is riJ!,hl . I will k{'(•p you . And If you will look co nstant ly to M e, I w Ul
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1ht' Word. and his lips shall ~'"' (' forth that whlrh is wholly true, and It will be no
m lx turP When the mix turf' all'pf'ar s. then you will know he is not a minister of
rl.'! htC'OU !&gt;fll'SS. T hC' dec•ei \ 1(')'S sp&lt;'a k nrst thf' tr uth and t hf'n Nror to covl'r th £&gt;ir
own si ns. w hiC"h t hey love&gt;. Ther erorC'. I ex hort and co mmand you to study th e
script urf's rela ti vE' to Sf'd u c l n ~ splrlls. for thi s is one of the gr ea t daiigers of thf'se
la:.t d ~t v:, .
r df.si rf' y ou l obe- firmly l'Stablis hcd In My Word, and not in the perSonal lll f'S
of nlt•n. that ~· o u will not be m oved as so m an;,- shall be mo11ed. r IA.'ould keep you In
thf' path s or ri,ght rousness. T akt' hC'E'd 10 y_ourSf:'lves and follow not thE' SC'duc lng
spi r its. th at a re already m An treslinj:! themselvf'S. Dili gently lnqulr£' of m&lt;' w hen
vou hC&gt;ar s o mNhln~ !hat you ha ve not seen in ! he Word . and do not hold peoples'
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brok r n. Fea r not. for I ha vC&gt; gl v('n you pow&lt;'r whl'reby you may tread dow n the
powf'rs ot darkness an d co me forth v lclorlously. II was on the cross tha t I
tr lumphC'd ov ('r alltlw powrrs or th P ('nemy . M y l lfe shall now thro u ~ h you as you
rnlf' r int o tht"S l' prC'ci ous l r ut hs. Look unto M€&gt;. and appropriate My ll(f'. As your
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thrn you shalllivf', and you r anoin ting shal l increase. It was not In M y 1\fethatl
wa lk('() upon the f'arth, but Jn M y da y when I was upon th e cross t hat I openly
spoil l'(i prinrlp&lt;llltles and powers (Col. 2:15).
I am show i ng you t r ut h th at shal l ca use you to over comE:', to ha v~cr over
t h(' wk ked o n~- truth 1hat wi lll \b('ral e you and 1hose around yolVY'lffishal l know
ulso lh«' fellows hip of M y su ffer ln,ii:s . Thcr(' Is no othE'r wa y whpreby you m ay partakC' ol' thi)l heaven ly t::lory and rei gn with Me. "tl we suffpr wit h Him , we shall
n-' i~w wltn Hi m ." ( I Tim . 2: 121 I d('si rP to m ak(' th f'Se truths r('al within you. As
y ou k ('cp t hE'm before you. you will llberatf." m any who arP in bondage. You will
have r f'vr lallon of th ose In darkness and w!l l have thf' key s t o libera te the cap·
ti\IC' s. Man y SE'ek 10 llbt'fat c, buT t hey have not th e keys. U pon the cross co nti nu a ll y y ou w ill k now th e power of M y resurrection that you may al so parl akPo f
M y glo ry . As ~·o u a1·e wlllln~ to walk wlth, Mf' and rejoice In your sufferings, you
shal partake nf My glory . Look unto Me, forye have nl'fdofpowE'r toovE&gt;rcomP the
w icked ont' and th f' bandages ln other lives.
If you will lnd f'f'd judge y oursel r, you shall n ot be jud)!ed {1 Cor. l1 : 31). A s y ou
sf'f'k my fa£'f' and de sire to be clea nsed by Me ln all tr uth and sincerity or heart, l
w l ll jud~e yo u In the secret pla ce of your heart shall not bemademantfesttooth·
('r~ . I will do 11 In tbe sPc r et place, and no man shall kn ow Jt . And the shame that
shall tw seen on many faces shall not be st&gt;en on your face. ThereforP In love and
ml'rcy 1 am I nstructing you. And. l hPrefort&gt; have J said thai If a man judge him self. hC' .&lt;Oha 11 not be jud,~Zed . Ins not My good pleasure that theshameofMy people
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answers to Interview questions and other activities. Additionally, you may regtster
with our Placement Coordinator for job leads II) your skill area.

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Hospital , and the equipment we use in our department is so sensitive that.1 t
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benefit iss ues, sepa ra ting the two
parties, Wi ll iams sa id.
Beginning teachers with a
bac helor's degr'ee now make
$15,150 in the Xenia district. Th e
board offered to raise the base to,
$15,350. The XEA proposed a
base of $16,900.
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Meanwhile, negotia tors for
tea chers and the board of edu cation in Youngstown m et Frida y
for eight hours with federal
m ediator David T~or ley In an
attem pt to resolv e a strike th at
ha s g iven lfi,OOO s tude nts an
extended summer vacation .

year, but t eachers did not press
for a sa lary Increase because or
financial problems In the district , Alle n said.
Last November. however, Xenia residents approved the first
sc hool levy In the community In
12 years, a nd teachers believe
they deserve a wage increase.
Xenia Superintendent Robert
William s sa id the school's negotiating team will return to the
bargaining' table Monday.
A factflnder' s report released
this week on the dispute found 13
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a ls based on the t::: nergy De partment's technical criteria . and
costs considerations .
They will produce a "best
qualified list" of severa l sites
and the department , after reviewing their report, will re lease
in ea rly J anuary its own "b es t
qualified li s t. " The winn in g s ite
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Area man...
Continued from A-1
is there, but in abbreviated
fas hion," Porter explains. "The
volumes are entertaining, wellwritten and comprehensible, representing well -known an d
lesser-known tr ibes from every
part of t he country," he adds,
As the books are read and
studied, students should begin to
see what Dr. Porter describes as
" the domino-. effect of how a ll
tribes interacted and interrelated wit)) eac h ot her:·
"For the first time," says
porter, " teache rs will have
available to the m appropriate,
accurate. unbiased accoun ts of
Amerlan India ns." He says
teachers have long la mented that
satisfactory inform a tion on In&lt;;l ia ns has ndt been availa ble fo r
classroom use. Consequently,
Indians have been stereotyped,
when In fact , corrects Porter,
tribes differ from eac h other just
as a Frenchma n differs fr om a
Germa n. In the series, dissimilarit ies. as well as slmllar ities,
will be s hown, he assures.
Through st udy of the ser ies.
students, including modern day
Ind ians, will learn tha t t he
origina l Inha bita nt s of this country were viable, living cultures .
They wil l also learq they have
survived, despite a dverse relations with non-Indi a ns. Alt hough
Indians might be descr ibed today
as " a displaced people," they
rema in a cons ta nt and ever
growing population.
As federal legis la tors conti nue
to debate the developme nt of fair
na tiona l poli cies governing t-reat me nt of Amer ica n Indians. Dr.
Por ter is Irying to even the odd s
throug h the edu ca tional process.
He hopes tha t in some way . this
ser ies may influe nce such policy
development by influenci ng the
minds of you ng students who will
someday be the s ha pers of
policy. Although the series will
leave. some questions unans-

wered, he anticipates th a t students, a nd teac hers, will go
beyond the se ries to seek add itional informa tio n.
As general edi tor of the series,
it is Dr. Porter's job to r eview
each man uscript for historical
, accuracy a nd content. Th e publis hers then ed it in-house for

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Area deaths

William D. George

WEST GERMANY - Air
Force Lt . Col. William D.
George, 52, of West Germany,
died Thursday In Wes t Germany,
Arra ngements will be announced later by t he Wlllls
Funera 1 Home.

RESEARCH FOUNDATION HEAD - As a youngs ter, F r ank W.
Porter III carried arrowhead huntin g a step further. After fi ndin g
one, hE' visited the library for Information on the peo ple who Jell it
behind.
a n excellent resear ch library at
Ohio University. At some poin t in
the future he expects to establish
the Foundation's headquarters
in Meigs County .
Resea r ch remains to be done
on other Found ation projects
also, Porter says. He Is curren tly
involved in a study of Amer ica n
India n bas ketry, a study of
f(&gt;derall ndian policy in the St ate
of Washington, a nd a na r rative
history of India ns in the eastern
United States. He welcomes he lp
from volun teer s who wis h to ·be
trai ned in proper research techniques a nd anyo ne wishing to
contact him may do so by writing
49607 State Rout e 338, Racine,
Clhio, 45771.
But with or without assista nce,
Porter will · continue his fi r m
resolve to link the past wit h the
present. a nd br ing a ttentiop to a
people he believes has been

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tra tio ns an&lt;;l gra phic works.
r LEGAL NOTICE
A wor ld traveler . Por ter could
have pic ked a ny loca tion from
which to conduct his Found ation
The Public Utllltles Comwork, but chose Meigs Coun ty
misSion of Ohio h&amp;s set
for public he&amp;rlng Case
beca use he enjoys the relaxed
No. 87-102-EL-EFC, to
at mos phe re he re. a nd because of
review
the ruel pi'OCUi-ethe county 's close. proxim ity to
ment
pr&amp;etloes I and
policies or Columbus &amp;nd
Southern Ohio Electric
Company, the operation
or Ita Electric Fuel Component, and rel&amp;tad matHomecoming
tare. This hes.rtng Is
COOLVILLE - Revival a nd
scheduled to begin at
homecoming will be held at the
10:00 a.m. on September
21, 1987 &amp;t the offices or
Va nder hoff Ba pt is t Church,
the Public Utll!tles ComRoute 2, Coolville, Wednesday
mission, 180 East Broad
through Sund ay wit h the Rev.
Street,
Columbus, Ohio
Walla,ce Smith, Pr inceton. W.
4~266-057~ .
Va. , as eva ngelist.
The re will be ·s pe~ial vocal
All Interested p&amp;rtlea
mu sic a t the services which start
will be gJvsn an opporeach evening ~.t 7:30p.m. Special
tunity to be heard. Further Information may be
homecoming activities will be
obtained
by contacting
held Sund ay wit h morni ng worthe
Commission.
ship to be held a t 9:45a .m. and a
bas ke t dinner a t noon. The
THE PUBLIC trr:ILITIEB
a fternoon se rvice will begin at
COMMISSION OF OHIO
l: 30 p.m . an d special singers will
By: Nancy L. Wolpe,
be the Kings Fellowship of
Secretary
Wi llia mstown, W. Va.

neg lec ted by leg is lators. edu calors a nd the genera I publ ic for too
long a time.

20. 1987

Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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Funeral Hom(&gt; with RE'v . 0d(&gt;ll
Man ley offic iating. Burial will be
In Gravel Hill CE'metery. Friends
may call at the funeral home on
Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Della E. Stahl

POMEROY - Della E . Stahl ,
90.
of 34043 \VIllow Creek Road,
Delmar G. Hawley
Pomeroy , died Friday a t the
Pomeroy Health Care Center.
She was born April 29, 1897 In
MIDDLEPORT
Delmar ·
Darwin
to John a nd Ca rolyn
Gene Haw ley, 57, of Beech St.,
and
was a member of
Carsey,
Middleport, died Friday at his
Springs
Methodist Chu rc h
Rock
residence after a le ngthy Illn ess.
and
the
American
Legio n
A miner. he was born July 30,
Auxiliary .
1930 in Cheshire to the late Ja mes
Surviving are one daughter ,
and Sparkle Frazier Hawley.
Survivors · inchide his wife. E ula Jeffers, Pomeroy; three
Darlene Mooctispaugh Hawley, grandsons. Richard K Jeffer s
at home; one son and two a nd Rona ld Jeffer s, bo th of
daughrers at ho me. Rick, Daria Pomeroy, and Dayid J e ffers of
and Brenda Hawley; one daugh-· Rutla nd: eight -grea t grandch ild ter Mrs. Thomas (R honda) ren , Valerie. Sean, Rya n, MeRoush. Middleport; three broth- lissa, Ren ee. Kevin Tanner,
ers. John Haw ley of Pomeroy, Ama nda and Curtis J effe rs: a nd
Richard Hawley of Bellefontaine one great -great grandson. T.K.
Imboden.
a nd Frank Hawley of Columbus;
She was preceded In death by
two sis ters, Mrs. Kathleen Manley and Mrs . Eli tBonnie) he r husba nd. Harry Sta hl. a nd
SE'vera l br others a nd s isters.
Ebersbach, both of Midd leport;
Services will be Mondav. 1
three grandchildren: and sevp.m
.. at Ewing Funeral !-lome
eral nieces and neph &amp;ws .
with
Rev. Lee Miller officaii ng.
Besides hi s parent s, he was·
Buri
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will be in Roc k Springs
preceded tn d(&gt;ath by three
Ce
mt
ery.
Frie nd s ma y call at the
broth&amp;r s and th ree s is ter s.
funera
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hom
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ServiC(&gt;S will be Monda y. 2
Saturday
a
nd
ali day Sunday.
p.m .. at Rawli ngs-Coats-Blower

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Belpre, Randy McClagg ot
McDermott, Allen Eisenhower of
Pot nt Pleasant , Tabatha Law renee of Point P leasant, Jerry
Be ll omy ol Bar bou rsville,
w . va., William Hull of west
Union, Kay Craft of South Webster, Richard · Hanson of West
Union, Leandra Myers of Port
Clinton, Sheri Wilson of Little
Hoc king, Stacy Green of Cedarville, Lou Ellen Zerkle of Beaver
and Rebel Martin of Sardinia.

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TARGET SHOOTING
Ann McKinney, Kelly P arsons, Barry McCoy a nd Ke nny
Rous h, left to r ight, line up for
som e target practice. Clinics
are held periodically on the
club grounds with e m'Ph~ls
on getting the r ight equipme nt , learning the right technique -and pra ctk'fng safety In
the field. The dange r , Roush·
points out, Is when the lm!xperlen ced purch ~e a bow one
week, s hoot a lew pie pans,
and then go Into the fields
wher e .ther e are other hunters
the next week. Safety Is
always e mphasized In tra inIng programs of the Chester
Club.

Scattered showers Mond ay,
wit-h a c ha nce of ra in T uesday
md Wednesday . Highs will be in
the 60s E'BCh day , wit h overnight
lows
from 45 to 55.

Times -Sentinel
photos by
Charlene Hoeflich

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By CHARL ENE HOEFLICH
T imes-Se ntine l Staff
,POMEROY -Vis ua lize a bow a n ~ arrow a nd
w"at comes to mind ?
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Robi n Hood '!
:Ear ly America n In dia n?
•Or, perhaps some Meigs Count ia n practicing on
a . ra nge or in so me woocted area, working to
JJfrlect hi s skill In antic ipation of Oct. :1. the day
when bow and arrow deer hunti ng season opens
hi&gt;re.
.Over the pas t lew yea rs arc hery has left t.he
backya rd and skyrocked Into the natio nal
spo tlight as thousands pursue some pha se or the
sport on a target range or course. a nd th e n with
proper perfection mo ve Into the fi eld or woods to
hunt game.
Bow hunting co nti nues to !(a in In popularity in
Mt&gt;l~s County with more a nd more matc hing their
wtts and s ki ll a~al n st those of wild a nimals.
And for the serio us targ(&gt;t archer , who' s not Into
hunt ing but Is Into co mpeting, ther e Is a lways the
urge to ac hieve higher scores and f)E'rfect the
techn iq ue.
Th e Chesler Bow hunter and Archery Club with
a targe t range and fie ld co urse on the Terry
Brown farm on Pomeroy Pi ke has more tha n a
hundred mem bers. And It's not j us t a man's sport.

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The club has several women who are real
winners, not onlf;in br ingi ng dow n animals in the
field, but trophies in com petalon.
Then there are· ch il dren. several pre-schoolers,
who join their parents In the sport. In fa ct there Is
a specia l pee wee class for those under e ight.
The Club has a co nt inlng progra m for youn g
arc hers as well as Inst ructio nal c linics a nd
wor ks hops for a nyone Interested ali taught by
e xper ie nced mem bers . And as Ken ny Roush, a
member of the boa rd of d irectors , and a n avid bow
hunter. noted. '-'Sa fety is one of our mai n
concerns, a nd we alw~ys stress that. "
T he proble m, accordi ng to Roush, is tha t people
go out a nd buy a bow this week , shot a plepan for a
fe w days. a nd think they' re ready to go out into the
field a nd s hoot a deer.
"That m~kes It dangerou s ·for ev e ryone a nd
what we \&lt;·a ni to say is ' here we have a cl ub a nd
you can come out he re any Tuesday eveni ng, a ny
Sunday aftemoon, a nd there wlli be a n experlenced bowhunte r here to help you get sta rted out
on th e r ig ht foot' ."
While. c lub members usc the outside target
ra nge and fi e ld course during the s pr ing summer
a nd fall, they m9ve ins ide to practice in the wi nter
mo nths. Th e old Bedford sc hool. now the Ohio
Valley Christian Asse m bly, Is rented for practice

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INTERNATIONAL
WINNER - Ann McKinne y,
pictured al right, Is ranked
12th Int e rnation a lly I In
wom en's archery ratings 1or
1987 by the International ~­
whunter s Association. She
was a winner In the Triple
Crown with competitions bela
In Chicago, Bedford, Ill., and
at the Hocking Technical'
College at Nelsonville to re-\
celve the International rating. 1
Ann has been shooting for
about liv e years and Is not
only Into competitive events,
but a lso Into bow hunting.

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McKinney is not only Into competi ng wit h her
bow, but a lso hun ting. Last yea r she got her first
deer on the first day of bow season.
But deer aren't the only things shot wit h bows.
One club me mber s hot a bear with a bow last year
in West Virginia, othe rs hunt squ ir rels a nd other
small a nimals, a nd some even go fo r fish,
according· to Brown , who owns a nd oper a tes a
taxidermy s hop on la nd a dj acent to the target
ra nge.
Bes ides McKinney, the club has ha d othe r top
winners this year. Ke lly P a r sons, a stude nt a t
Southern High School took third in the state l.t an
indoor shot in P ort smouth and fifth in the
Nelsonville contes t In the intermedia te di vis ion.
Angie Smith was a ninth place winner a nd Lisa
Roush, a tenth place winner , at the Nelsonville ·
Int ernationals.
The r ig ht eq uipment , the proper technique , and ·
the discipline of practice to develop ski ll are ·
requirem ents for the winners, whet he r competi ng ·
aga inst other archer s or tak ing to the flelds-tb·'
bowhunt.
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The Chester Bowhunter and Arc hery Club •
members a re making the ir ma r k in this day whe n
archery is shifting !rom a backyar d hobby to a nor ganized competitive sport and hun ting s kilL

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sessions a nd regular r ound robi n shoots wit h other
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The Ches ter Club has 30 a nimal tragets on the
ra n g~ . As expla ined by Roush th~y are set up for
sa fety with eac h target ta king the bow In a
d ifferent direct ion from the one preceding it .
Each ta r get has .' fl ags whic h mark the dista nce
from the posters.
Practice makes perfect.. .. well almos L .and
it's that drive to Improve that se nds bowhunters
out on ttle range to shoot " pa per" week after
week .
And. of ' course, there's a lways the ·thri ll of
im proved scores, not to mention the prospect tha t
a better s hot.means more probability of downing a
deer or some ot her a nima l whe n go ing into their
wild ha bllat.
Co mpetition is e ncouraged for the better
s hooters a nd for the 1987 contes ts, Chester Club
members have ,c a ptured troph ies and titles in the
In ter natio nal Bow Hunt ers Or ganiza tion.
Ann Mc Kinney of Mason placed 12th this year in
the Tr iple Crown Inte rn atio na l ra tings In bow
shootin g. She took 12t h in the 1nlerna tlona ls held
in Chicago, 19th in the Bedford. IlL contests, a nd12t h in the Hocki ng Tec hnical College, Nelsonville
inter na t io nal com petition. to a tta in of rank of1 2th
Internatio na lly. At each contes t she competed

DEV ELOPING SKILL Practicing on a field course ·
with animal replic as Is crulclal to skill development. At
the Chester Bowhunter and
Archery Club on Pomeroy
Pike, 30 targets have been
erected on a course which Is
used lo~ practice s hooting In
pre paratlng for hunting anlm·
als . At left , Terry Browll, club
president, looks on ~ John
.Young who has been bow
hunting for several years tries
for the turkey.

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- Frem the BUmmer
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A.-:tatlon, these three brought back trophies.
- Kelly Pal'llons, front placed filth In · the boys

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Intermediate competition, Usa Roush, left, look
lOth In her category, and Angle Smith was ninth In
the women's re lease c ategory.

TEENS ENJOY- Archery and bow hunting are
galnbtr In popularity among teeu, bolh boyil and
girls: Teddl Smith oL Racine, demonlratell the

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Her coach Ia Jeff Dennison and her father, Me lvin ~·
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September 20. 1987

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POMEROY - Nancy Miller.
daughter of Roy and Ma urit a
Miller. Pomeroy, a nd Sa mu el
Mays, son of Lenvilll' a nd Gra ce
Mays, Proctorville. e xchanged
wedding vows in a doubl~ rin g
CC'remony at the Beve rly Hills
United Methodist Church. Huntington , W.Va .
The Rev . L.H . G ree nwood
per formed the wedd ing on .July
18. Music was presented by
tl a n ·jel TuGker , orga ni st. a nd
f: ve Cro ss and Eric F out.
so loists.
Floral arrangeme nt s in peac h
a nd ivory fl a nked by candelabra
and fern decorated the.allar a nd
hurrica ne lamps with peach a nd
ivory fl ower and dove acce nt
tr im were used in the windows.

Given in marria ge by her
la ther . the br ide wore a fo rma l
gown with a ruffled tra in. deco•·a ted with s imulated pea rls a nd
sequins on the bodice. She wore a
ma tching pe ar l cap !rom which
fe ll her veil. and carried a
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bouquet of peqch and ivory had a pe ach corsage.
flowers.
A reception honoring the cou Ta mmy Greenwood, Hunting- pie was held in the church
ton, was maid of honor, and fellowship hall. The bride's table
br ides maids were Jan Lily, Hun- featured a three-tiered cake
tington. W.Va., Susan Lawrence, topped Wi!h peach wedding bells.
Gibson. N. C., Julia Mayo. South Susan Japobs Connelly registered the guests. VIrginia Wahl:
Point .
The bride' s attendants wore man, Nancy Hlte. Doris Well.s,
fl oor length gowns of peach satin Janice Chandler, Jane Greenand c arried bouquets of peach wood, l;larrl~
· t Tucker, and Ann
a nd ivory flowers.
Hlgginbotha . were hostesses
Ashee Hall of Barbours\'llle, for the recept on.
·
W. Va. was the flower girl, and
The couple ' resides In South
1
Matth ew Kelly. South Point , was Point .
r ing bearer.
The bride Is a graduate of
Bes t ml!n was Mark Kaul. Eastern High SChool, and has a
Huntington. W.Va. , and the .· bachelor of science degree from
us her s were Jim Hall, Barbo9rs- Ohio University and a master of
l"il le, W.Va .; Ronald Mays, Iron- arts degree from Marshall Unl·
ton , and Bruce Lawrence. Glb- verslty. She Is a speech patholo·
son, N.C.
gist In the Dawson-Bryant School
Th e bride' s mother wore a tea District at Coal Grove.
length ivory dress with gold lace
The groom Is a graduate of
overlay and a peach corsage. The Fairland High School and Is
groom's mother .was In a tea · employed with Armstrong Utililength turquoise dress and also ties, South Point.

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compa re that to other attrac7-11, 7 p.m. Spec ia l s inging
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S12.95 · for children, aljd Sea
World in San Diego costs $17 .95
for adults a~d $11.95 for 'kids.
Since 1982, when Disneyland
first instituted one-price-coversall "passport" admls~'lon. ticket
prices have risen eight limes
!rom their original $12 lor adults
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'Passport' to Disneyland costs more
ANAHIEM, Calif. (UP! ) -To
vis it the " Happiest P lace on
Earth," it's now going to cos ts a
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Dis neyland has raised Its
pr ices.
General admission rose Friday
to $21.50 from $20 for adults and

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theme park in less than a year .
" We've done a lot more In the
past few years to increase the
value of a visit to the park," said
Dis ney land spokesman Bob
Roth.
For example, he said, the
addition of the Captain Eo a nd
Star Tours attractions were
high-tech extravaganzas thai
cost a tota l of more tha n $47
million to develop and build.
"We try to keep our prices In
line, but we want to keep the
qua lity up," Roth said. "People
who come here usually stay
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Jamie Stewart weds Ti!ftothy Scott Bush
LOGAN - Jamie Arlene Ste- spaghetti straps and accente!l Ga~lla Academy and Hocking
wart and Timothy Scott Bush, of with a · short-sleeved cropped Technical College, having re- ·
Columbus, repeated wedding
jacket. She .also wore pearl celved · an associate degree In
vl)ws July 11 In Trinity United earrings, a gift from the bride. computer science from the colMethodls_t Church.
and a matching necklace. An
• · The bride is the daughter of arrangement. of peach silk rose,James L. and Janice Stewart of buds accented with baby's breath
·I;ogan. The groom Is the son of was In t&gt;er hair. She carried a
:C,ayland and Helen Bush of ' bouquet of peach and white
"{ialllpolls.
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The altar was decorated ·with
and greenery.
'bouqets of peach and white
The groom and Mike Leaver,
yarnatlons, accented with baby's
the best man, were dressed In
-lireath and greenery. Music was
grey tuxedos and wor~ pe~ch
:Provided by organist Barb
rose boutonnieres.
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"flo ling:
The fathers of the couple also
• Given In marriage by her
wore peach rose boutonnieres.
:Parents, the bride wore a white
The bride' s mother wore a
Jiown of acetate satin featuring a
dusty rose street-length dress .
.Sweet heart neckline. EllzabeThe groom's mother wore a sky
)ha n sleeves a nd a V-back.
blue street-length dress . Both
Embroidered appliques, sequins • wore corsages of peach roses and
&lt;and simulated pearls enhanced
white carnations.
l he bodice. The full skirt fell from
The guest book was attend ed
a basque waist trimmed . with
by Brooke Ballinger. Jan SteVenlse lace, and extended Into a
wart, Stacey Horn and Nicholas
chapel-length train.
.
Stewart, all nieces and a nephew
Her finge rtip veil of sllk·
of i he bride.
llluslon was accented with silk
A reception followed in the
flowers and simu lated pearls and OCAW Union Hall In Logan.
attached to a mat ching head- where tables were decorated
piece. She wore pear l earrings
with peach carnatio ns, streaand a matching necklace. She
mers and candles by the bride's
carried a bouquet of cascading
brothers and sisters.
peach s ilk roses , and peach ancf
The bride Is a graduate of
white stepha notis with baby's
Logan High School and Hocking
breath and gree nery.
Technical College. From the
Jamie Larimer, the ma(d of
college she received an associate
honor, wore a tea· length dress of
degree In computer science.
.
peach lace over matching satin .
The groom is a graduate of
The dress was fashioned with

. By WILLIAM C. TROTT
United Preas lnlerna&amp;lonal
ROYALTY ON THE RUN:
Prince Andrew a nd his princess,
the former Sarah Fer11JBOD ..
apoarently used assumed names
In booking their flight on the
Concorde to the Unit ed States for
a three-day trip.
Secrecy .and security were
a bundant but Fergie, . c lad In a
bright pink jacket, black skirt ,
and black accessories, managed
a smile and a wave lor Heathrow
Airport workers as she was
driven to the airplane with her
hu sband. who wore a gray
pin -stripe suit .
Sources at Heathrow said the
prince and princess were on their
way to Greenwich. Conn .. for a
polo match Sa1urday to boost tfle
World Wildlife Fund and that
they planned to attend a Satur-day night ball to help the
American Fellows of London's
Tate Gallery.
WILLIE NEED'S FARM AID
HELP: Don't necessarily look
for WIUie Nel11011 to put on a Farm
Aid4 co ncert. As crpws readied
tor Saturday's Farm Aid 3 In
Lincoln, Neb., Nelson was soundIng a little weary of the whOle
routine.
: "I don 't anticipate a Farm Aid
4," he said . "I don· t want to keep
&lt;!'alllng my friends to go work
c-harllable jobs for nothing.
We' re glad to be helping out the
fjlrmers but we also would like
o~r govern me nt a nd our people
tb become aware of the problem
so we don't have to do II."
· Joining Nelson on the s.tage this
year are John Coucar Mellencamp, Nell Voun,, John De•ver,
steve Earle, Emmylou HarriA,
Lou Reed and Arlo Guthrie.
RAV GUNNING FOR PUBLISHER: Jame!l Earl Ray, the
man who killed Martin Luther
King Jr .. wants out . of a book
contract. Ray wrote a s ix-page
letter to a Tennessee court to say
that Tupper Sauuy inserted all
sorts of errors Into his autobiographical manuscript, "Tt:nnes·
see Waltz."
Ray. who Is in the state prison ...
In Pikeville, Tenn., also contends
the November 1986 contract
should be annulled because
Saussy misrepresented facts
about a plan to use I he proceeds
for Investigative reporting about
American political prisoners.
~ay said he wants to use the
pFoceeds for his own court
battles for freedom.
. -:The letter names Saussy, his

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t(alnlng with computers and
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College and Community College
Office of Continuing Education.
The course will be meet on
Tuesdays from 6-9 p.m. Q_ct.
6-Nov. 24 at the Jackson High
School computer lab. Art Stevenson will teach the course.
Basic techniques will be covered In data bale, word process·
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Cost for the course Is $40 per
person and regis tra lion deadline
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For registralion or further
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A MesStJRe.Frvm Th e Bible. . . .
THE CHURCH :
Wilfiu.m B . Kughn

I. The church Is as a city that sits on a hiD and cannot be htd (MI. 5:14):
II is not made with hand s out of brick. mortar,·or wood : but without hands
(Heb. 9: I). and of lively stones (that is. baptized believers)(! Pet. 2:5).
.
2, The church is the saved body of Christ (Eph. 5:23; Acts 2:471: It IS
C hr is t" ~ unc and nnly spirit ual bod y {Eph . 4 :4). the fu lness , the complete
body on ca n h (Eph. I :22 .23), of which He is the head (Eph. I :22,23; Col.
I : 1H). In it i\ srtl vatinn (2 Tim . 2: 10). rede mption (Eph . I :7), forgn•eness of

sins (Eph. I :7), and reconciliat ion (2 Cor. 5: !8.!9).
3. The church is the pillar (suppon) and ground (foundation) of. lbe
truth (t Tim. 3: 15): Th e church prese rves the truth by keepmg 11 unmiXed
with 'the do(·trincs of men . Her voice sounds with all .ciarny thiS truth (1
Pel. 4: II ). refusin g 10 add 10 or take away from the word (2 Jno: 9). G?d .''
thea u1hnr or the word .she tc:1ches (I Cor . 14 :33). and peace re1gns Wlthm
he r rat her thah con'fusion .

4. The church pleads lor and seeks for the unify f~r whleh Christ pra1ed
17 :20,21): Where I here is the unity of the Spirit . th~re IS the bon_d of

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brother William and his company, Colonial Heritage Corp .. as
defendants but Tupper may be
hard to find. He's been a fugitive
since April 10 when he was to
begin serving a year In federal
prison on a conviction of willful
!allure to fill out a n Income tax
form.

pc ;a:c, aho (Eph. 4:.1 ). The chu rch embraces the o~e. faith, one bapnsm ,
and one body. just as she docs the one Lord. o ne Spmt , one Go~ . ~nd one
hope iEph . 4:4-h).
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,.~~·(omp ;mim e nt of instrumen ts of mu sic . each ?"e . singing an.d ~aktpg
mc l&lt;\dv in his h~ an to the Lord (Eph . 5: 19). tcachtng and admu.mshmg one
annthCr in "o ng (Col. J: IO ): they communicate or talk to God m prayer (2

Cor. 14: t 5): I hey purpose or plan their giving weekly (I Cor. 16: 1,2: 2 Cor.
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7. The church Is organb.ed acconling to God's plan: Each congregatiOn
i!l mdcpcndent. having her own elders (~it. I :5 : I Tim. 3: 1- 7), deacons who
ass ist 1hc elders (I Tim . J:B· IJ). evangeli sts and teachers (Eph.4 :11 ).
8. Thr church has a great mission, taking the gospel to every creature

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14), not scpa r;nc .anct apart from i~ . The gospel is ,the good news of salvalinn th rough Chnst (Mt. t :21). havmg the power ot God to save(Rm . I : 16).
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Communtiy calendar
SUNDAY
GALLIPOLIS- AAUW reception for prospective members
and local community to ineet
school board candidates, Sunday, 2:30p.m. ,. First Presbyterian Church. Meeting follows.
GALLIPOLIS - Kemper fam ily reunion, Sunday, noon, Junior
and Ann Stanley home.
VIN:rON - Homecoming Sunday, Vinton Baptist Church. Rev.
Jerry Neal speaking. Potluck
meal at noon .
Inheritors
GALLIPOLIS wlli be at Dickey Chapel, Sunday
in 10 a. m . services.
GALLIPOLIS- Gallia County
Historical Society meets Sunday,
1 p.m . board meeting, 2:30 p.m.
for the public. Speaker will be
J,a mes R. Piick, editor of Hearth·
s tone magaiine on the importance of sharing our cultural
heritage.
EWINGTON- McCarley family reunion, Sunday, American
Legion Hall In Ewington. Covered dish dinner at noon.

Sunday School at 9:45. Dinner at
noon .
RACINE - Homecoming of
Morse Chapel Church, Sunday
1:30 to 4 p.m. Dinner at noon.
Special singing, speaker Rev .
Charles Norris.
RUTLAND- Reunion of Cha rles Reed Hysell and Oscar
Hysell families, 'Sunday, Forest
Acres Park.
CHESTER - Moore reunian,
home of Rodney Keller , Chester,
Sunday, 12:30 p.m .
POMEROY - Gospel meet ings will be held at the West Side
Church of Christ, through Sept.
25. Sunday services at 10 a.m.
and 6 p.m ., weeknights at 7:30
p.m. Maurice Barnett. speaker.
RACINE - Artemesia and
Gideon Roush reunion , Shriner's
Park Sunday. Dinner 1 p.m. ·

MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS - St. Peter's
Episcopal Churchwomen . meet
Monday , noon. Speaker Michael
Harford on community
Improvement.

· MERCERVILLE- Meeting of
Mercervilie-Hannan Trace
alumni fo r election officers will
be Su nday. 2 p.m., at the high
sc hool.

GALLIPOLIS- Gallipolis business and Professional Women
meet Monday, 6:30p.m., Down
Under.
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PORTER- Homecoming Sunday, Porter United Methodis t
Church; dinner at 12:30 p.m.

GALLIPOLIS- Green Thumb
luncheon, Senior Citizen Center.
Monday, 11:55 a.m.

Ohio- Point

September 20. 1987

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

Tiny c~metery has stories to tell

James Sands:

By JAMES SANDS
Special Correspondent
Almost all cemeteries in Gallia
County have a
lot of stories
co nnected to
them , and the
ti ny Fairfield
Cemetery, near
Ohio 5!l8 be·
tween Gallipolis
and Rodney, Is no e&gt;;ceptlon.
The cemetery, until last year,
was attached to the old Fairfield
Methodist Church building, until
the church was torq dowl! and a
house was erected In Its place.
In the cemetery one can find a
cou ple of veterans of the Civil
War and one of the War of 1812.
Lewis Maloon died on November
8. 1863, of a lung disease contraced while in battle. Sarah
Ostrom was born on July 4, 1794,
and lived unUI 1892, making her
98 years old at ~er death.
Several of the children of
William and S. Topping did nol
liv¢ so long. Carie lived to be 23
and Purmelia , 9: but Allanson
and Margaret died at the age of
two and Caroline at the age of lwo
months. Two unnamed· Infants
died at birth.
Lola Rice,' the two-year-old
daughter of Rev . and Mrs. M.H.
Rice, who served the Fairfield
Church as pastoral family. died
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tary meets Tuesoay, ti p.m .,
Down Under.
VINTON - American Legion
161 meets Tuesday, 7:30p.m . •

In the 1880s. There are two others place It near the original grave tery, where it was erected In
burled here born in the 18th site, where it would be sur- concnite by Charles Lambert
century - Thomas Morton, born
rounded by a chain fence. Unfor- and his crew, who also re-e~ected
in New Jersry, and Ann MoriOn, tunately not only for this project, in line three Fairfield Donnally
born in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
but for her many friends. Mrs. gravestones that had fallen ;
Several members of the Doh· Miller died suddenly .
through years of neglect. An· :
nally family are buried here, and
Two of Andrew Donnally's drew's descendants gave a col· •
there is one lady whose stone Is . descendants picked up the pro- lectlve sigh of relief.
,
here but is actually burled ject and made arrangements to
The project app!lrently had •
elsewhere.
have the Margaret Payne Don- · encouraged several members of ·
In a recent letter from Alan
nally stone·placed In line with the the Donnally clan to repair other •
Dohnally Booton he !.ells the Donnally descendants In the old Donnally tombstones. More :
story of Margaret Payne. who Fairfield Church cemetery.
work Is already planned tor 1988. •
became a Donnally in 1826, when
Writes Mr. Booton Of this part However, It seems that more ;
she married James Donnally . of the story: "In mid-June, 1987, · funds are needed from relatives · ,
The wedding was performed by Naomi Swain Ringgold and to do that properly . Persons
Rev. William R. Goulp, the Wanda Donnally Waugh rc· wishing more information may
minister of the Presbyterian trleved Mar garet's graves tone write to Naomi S. Ringgold. 319
church in Ga ilipolis.
from the farm s hed a nd conveyed Huntington alvd. , Roanoke, Va. _:
Writes Mr. Booton: "On AU· It to the Fairfield Churc h rPme- Nm2.
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gust 19, 1829, Margaret died and
was buried in a small neighbor·
hood plot at the southeast corner
of the present sec tion 20 in
Springfield Townsh ip of Gailia
Coun ty. The plot had only a few
graves, and was three miles
northwes t of tjle Fairfield church
cemelery. where most of the
Donnallys of the 1800s were
burled, i.nc.Iud ing Andrew
(Ja mes' father\ and Dominic
Donn'ally , both pioneers of Gallta
Co unty.
"During the mid-1800s, t he tiny
plot where Margaret Payne
Donnaliy was buried was plowed
over for fa rmi ng. Nothing
seemed amiss until 1984, when a
descendant of Andrew Donnaliy
fou nd the following note on pageS
of the Ga lila County Hi storica l
Society's Spri ngfield Township
cemeter·y booklet : 'A single
graves tone. da maged, but reada '
ble was found in a farm shed."'
It then became the concern as
to wh ere Margaret Donnaliy's
tombstone should be placed .
Mrs. Geraldine MiiiPr took an
active Interest in the tombstone
and was working on a project 10

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Monday thru Sunday

PORTER - Revival, Monday
through Sept. 26 at Valley Freewill Baptist Church with evangelist · Bill Price and Roger
Breeded. Services 7:30 p.m .;
speical si nging.

GALLIPOLIS - Mina Chape l
homecom ing Sunday, services
beginning at 10 a.m.

GA LLIPOJ_.IS Meet the
teachers night , Monday, 7 p.m .,
Washington Elementary: Jeep
Hollev and Dr. Rebecca Straf·
ford speakers; Signups for Girl
and Cub Scouts and Academic
Boosters.

LECTA- Rev. JackBerrywil i
be at Walnut Ridge Church
Sunday, 7:30p.m.
CROWN CITY Revival
begins Sunday at King's Chapel
Church , Rev. Orville Ca rrico and
Rev . John Jeffrey; services 7:30
p:m . Special s inging nightly.
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KANA UGA - Silver Memoria l
Baptist Church is in revival
through Sunday, 7:30p.m.
VINTON - Fellowship Chapel
r~vival with eva nge list Robert
Totten . through Sept. 20: 7 p.m.
nightly .
GALLIPOLIS- As bury homeco ming, Sunday noon at Whit e
Cemetery. Potluck d!nner.
HARRISONVILLE Rev .
Darrell Hunt a nd family , mi s;,ionaries to Mexico. will be
spec ial speaker s at Harrisonville
Holiness Chapel, Sunday 7:30.
POMEROY - Meigs Count y
Genea logical Society wil l meet
Su nday, 2 p.m ., ·at the Meigs
Count y Museum .
ROYAL OAK - The annual
picnic of Shade River Lodge No.
4o3 will be Sunday. 6 p.m., at the
archery building at Roya l Oak
Park. Bring covered dish, drink
a nd tableware.
RACINE- Mt. Moriah Churc h
of God, homecoming Sunday
with Rev . John Evans, Rutland.

Cross stitch
course slated
A non -credit beginners cross
stitch on sweatshirts course will
be offered through the Continu·
ing Education Office at Rio
Grande College and .Community
College. During the course. pa·r·
tic ipa nt s will learn to center,
rea d thP grap h, chOose paper,
thread a nd ma te rials. All supp·
Iies will be furnished.
Th e class, instructed by Helen
Armstrong, will meet Oct. 5 and
12 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Room
107 of the Sc hool of Business on
the Rio Grande Co llege campus.
Cost is $20 pe r person. The
registration deadline is Sep1. 28.
For registration or further
Information, contact the Office of
Conlinuing Education at (614)
245·5353. e xtension 325, or tali·
(ree in Ohio at 1·800-282-7201 .

RIO GRANDE Gallia
County Lit&lt;&gt;racy Council open
session for advisors and prospective tutors: Monday, 7:3o·p.m.,
Student Center Lounge at Rio
Grand&lt;&gt; College.

KYGER - Cheshire Trustees
meei Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. , towns hip building.
VINTON - North Gallla At·
hletic Boosters meet Tuesda y, 7
p.m.

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VINTON- North Ga llia Band
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POMEROY - Mothers of
Twins Club will meet Monday at 7
p.m. at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church .
LETART FALLS - The Letart
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MIDDLEPORT - The Meigs
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--~-Engagements. --

Deem-Eads
MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and the Pomeroy Baptist Church In
Mrs. Wtlliam W. Harris, Middle· Pomeroy. A rt'ceptlori will follow
port, and Mr . and Mrs. Roger K. at the.church.
Miss Deem is a graduate of
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daughter, Kimberly K. Deem, .to Hocking Technical School. She is
Kent Eric Eads, son of Mr. and · employed at McClures 3 'In 1.
Eads graduated from Meigs
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dra Lynn Bailey, to George
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PT. PLEASANT. W.Va. Valerie · Jean Porter and David
James Armoto have an11ounced
their engagement a nd forthcOm·
ing marriage.
Miss Porter is the daughter of
Viettia Porter Wright of Pt.
Pleasant, (he granddaughter of
Mary McCoy of Henderson and
Mabel Porter of Gallipolis and
the late Russell Porter. She is a
graduate of Pt. Pleasant High
School and the Masoll County
Vocationa l Center, where she
was certified in welding.
Armato, formerly of DeSoto.
Wise., Is the s'on of Iva Armoto of
Dubuque, Iowa an the late James
Armato Jr. He is a construction
foreman fo'r Chicago Bridge and
Iron Co.
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A fall wedding is planned.

SANDRA L. BAILEY
GEORGEJ . BEAVER

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GALLIPOLIS- Mr. and Mrs.
Do na ld 1&lt;. Bevins of Gallipolis
announce I he engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter . Dontse Jan Bevins to
Johnnie Lee Patterson J r., son of
Johnnie L Patterson Sr.. of
Bidwell.
Th e ope n churc h wedding wiil
take place Marc h 15, 1988 at the
Assembly of God Churc h. at 6:30
p .m .. Rev . James ·Randas
officiating.
Miss Bevins is a graduate of
Callia Academy Hi gh Sc hool and
is -emp loyed by H&amp;R Block.
Pat ler so n is a gra duate of
No,rth Gallla High Sc hool and
Buckeye Hilis Career Center.

GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and J&gt;frs .
Samuel Morris . of Gallipolis,
an nounce t he e ngagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter. Senita Cheryl Morris
to Dwayne A. Williams. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of
Gallipolis.
The wedding will ta ke pla ce
Oct. 2:1. 5:,30 p.m . at Paint Cree k
Baptist Ch urch .
Miss Morris is .a graduate of
Galli a Academy Hi gh School and
is employe d by Ohio Valley
Foodland.
Williams is a graduate of
Galli a Academy High School and
is employed by Big Lot s of
Ga llipolis.

HOCKINGPORT - Mr. and
Mrs . Delbert Smith of Hocking·
port are announcing the engage·
ment and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Rebecca Ann
Smith, to Michael Allen Putman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie L .
Putman. Sr. Route 2. Coolville.
The wedding will be held on
Sept. 26 at 2 p.m . at White's
Chapel Church with the Rev . Bill
Lowe performing the ceremony .
A reception will be held. In the
building beilind the churc h.
Miss Smith Is a g raduat e of
Federal Hocking High School.
Putman graduated from East·
ern High School and Is e mployed
by White Funeral Home In
Coolville and Paul Peterson Co ..
Columbus.

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Kristina Lynn Tucker, lo Ben·
jam in Pierce Rodger, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Rodger, Keokuk, Iowa.

POMEROY - Todd Mugrag!'
and Bonnie Sykes are announc·
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proa~hing marriage.
Mugrage. son of Mr. and Mrs .
Char les Mugrage , Racine , grad·
uat ed from Southern High School
and js n9w a Second Class Petty
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Ms. Syke)l Is a graduate of
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An Oc tober wedding is b&lt;&gt;lng
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Remember Mr . .and Mrs. Le·
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unit and would love to hear from
friends . Mr. Stanley is now 91.
Th e address is Oak Hill Medl ·
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. Rolling pins used to nab suspect
EL PASO. Texas tUPTl Thanks to a doughnut maker and
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The baby was tiorn !n Pennsyl·
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Benjamin Zellner was not inten·
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An open church wedding will
be held at 6:30 p.m on Friday,
Oct. 23, at the Mason United
Methodist Church. The Rev.
Bennie Steven~ will officiate .
Miss Tucker Is a graduate of
Wahama High school and Mason
County Vocational School.

Mrs . Nor ma Goodwin, long a
D&lt;•un Ba rnil z is back horne on CO ileciO r Oi local information of
Lin ol n H t: l ~ ht s, Po mc r ov. aftN lntNest a nd her son, Dav id . who
havi ng spent the p&lt;l s t month a t a lso lovrs rr ra liin g ev~ nt s of
Pomeroy and Meigs Coun ty .
th e home of hN son. Ga~· y , while
huvt' s tack s of c lippings and
rPcupcrill In&gt;: from a strok1•.
re
me mbrances . David ha s been
I)(' an se nds alonj! he I' tha nks to
fr iends a nd relatlv!'S fo r card s , gol nf( through so me of them
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phOne ca lls and co ncer n during recen fl y.
One clippin g poi nts out that th e
her Ill ness. Her activities arcs Ill!
,. ry limited and she Is undc l'i!O· 44th victi m of the Silver Bridge
Disaster wa s found on Jun&lt;' 22.
In!( therapy a t home .
i968 aft er the brid ge Wl'nt oown
And .. she Is g lad to bf'&gt; hom(•.
on Dec . If,, 1967. t had forgo tte n
Some of you wilt rem~mbf' l ' what o rdeal s the families of these
\'lctlms must have gone through .
Lauric 1-&lt;' a Sc hac ft&gt;r .
Anoth£'1'
c lipping from a Marc h
l-auric of Brxle;· wa s Mi ss
10
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1968
news
papN ma1·ked the
America of 1972 and made
anniversary
of th e cons true·
40th
s£&gt;vcral appearances a1 1hc Ml s~
lion
of
the
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South er n Ohi o Pa~ed nt , a prf'li
Bridge
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nd
shows
ph otos' of tile
mlnary to the natio nal pagea nt ,
b&lt;&gt;fore becoming Mi ss Amc•rica . bridge befort: II was joined in the
Lauric is one of fiv e formei' middle. The photog1·aphs were
Mi ss Americ as who hav e ntrrPd 'provided in 1968 by lh&lt;' late
. the bu si ness world followin g Georg&lt;' Ncssc lroacl .
th&lt;'lr rei g ns to be recog nized In
The 200t h birthda; of the
·thP bi gge" natio na l ne wspaper.
Laurl used to give ad,•lcr to t 'ons litutl on broug ht on many
C&lt;' le bratlons acros s th e co un try ..
aspirin~ co ntestants, Including
pic kin g th e r ight sw imsu it nN'dlcss to say, howc•vcr. we
th rough her firm , Sc ltaPfl'l' wNrn' t too burd c rcd with obscr ·
vanel's hC'fl' . Do kf•rp s miling .'
Co nsultant s.
At Sat urd ay nig ht' s ' Mi ss

CAROll SNOWDEN
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nla and Miss Montana will be
wearing protot ypes of a new suit
crea ted by · Schaefer and a
designer, Carol Wlor. Schaefer
who is now 38 has high hopes for
her sw imsuit collection which is
labeled, Crow n Collections, ac·
cording to report s.

PHILADELPHIA (UPl) - A·
baby born In the hospital founded
by Benjamin Franklin during the
Constitution's bicentennial celebration was named Benjamin
and his nurse's name Is Betsy
Ross. officials said.
The son of Barbara and Ted
2eliner of Rose Valley was born
at 4 p ,m, Thursday- at about Ihe
same moment the ConsUtutlon
was .
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Middleport.
As · instructed. Mrs. Blake
attempted to call Meigs Hi g h
School Thursday morning to get
Information on some photo·
graphs. She djalcd the school
office several Urnes and at one
point someone picked up the
phone. No one ever aamP on the
line and at times sht' cou ld hea r
talking in the back~round .
As you probably know tcle·
phone t raps are being used at the
sc hool s to tra ck down callers of
bomb threat m essag es and Mrs .
Blake's line got tied Int o the trap
system. Th E' next thin g s he knew
a deputy sheriff arrived at the
Blake home and lat e r Middleport
Police Chief Sid LlttiP.
The officers soon discovered
that an error had hecn made but
not before Indications had gone
on tht' scanner that thl' Blakes
phone wa s in volved In the tcl e·
phqne threat.
Tile Blakes ha ve two da ught e rs
at the high sc hool and .vou ca n
Imagine the e mba r ra ss me nt tht'
family has gone . t hro u ~ h as a
r('Sult of gett!n~ crronously tied
Int o the Ielephoric trap and bc ln j!
mentioned on the scanner.
At any rate the e rror was
cleared up and all is well except
the Blakes arc s till s martln ~ a bit
for having bee n tnnocc ntly co n·
nE'&lt;'ted with the bomb threa t ca lls
during the week .
Mrs. Blake vows that she'll
nc,·cr rcle pho nc the hi!( h sc hool

Why do so
manyofyour
neighbors insure
their cars with
State 'Fa1m?

STAreARD FEAtuRES

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REBECCA A. SMITH ·
MICHAEL A. PUTMAN

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Beat of the bend

By BOB HOEFLICII
Times-Sentinel Staff
Life does have its embarrass Ing moments for
all of us ..but
past few days
have been try·
ing for Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert
Blake, 655 Syca-

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DAVrD J. ARMOTO

South African diamond miners
The St. Lawrence and Great Lakes
have to dig up and sift 100 million · Waterway compose the largest inland
pounds of sand and gravel for each navigation system in North America .
pound of gems they find .
In Spanish. Puerto Rico means
The United States buys nearly half
"rich port."
the global supply of coffee.

C. MORRIS
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VINCENT. Ohio - Mr. and
Mrs. Orie Richardson of Vince nt,
·Ohio and Anna Moody of Pt.
Pleasant, W.Va., announce the
approaching marriage of Charle ne L. Richardson to William F.
Moody Jr. on Oct. 10.
The open -church wedding will
take place at 4:30 p .m. at
Cor nerstone Gospel Church In
Vienna, W.Va .
Ms. Richardson is a graduate
of Warren High School and
Mountain State College. She is
employed as a medical assistant
for Drs. Min Liu and Cheng Hung
of Parkersburg.
Moody is a graduate of Point
, Pleasant High Sc hool and is
employed as a sales represe nta ·
live with Pen tek Medical of South
Char leston. W.Va.

Morris-Williams

The Sunday

September 20, 1987

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September 20, 1987 :

SAR chapter .planning activities

TOJ' WINNERS. -

Judy Snowden, left, won

"best of show" and Sandy Titus, "reserve bes t of
show" In the "Magic of Holidays" !lower show
stased last weekend at the Rutland Civic Center

by the three Rutland garden clubs. Pictured with
the winners, center, is Mary Miller, OAGC
accredited judge who judged the s how .

·Flower show winners announced
RUTLAND - Judy.. Snowden Nicholson, Rutla nd Garde n Club.
and Sandy Titus shared top
"St. Patricks Day " , sm a ll
honors in artistic arrangement s design not over e ight in ct] es: Eva
at the "The Magic of Holidays'' Robson, Ru tla nd Garden Club;
flower s how staged last weekend Judy Snowd en. Friends a nd
at Jhe RutiandCivic Center .
F lowers and Rutia n·d Fr iendly;
Mrs. Snowden won the "best of Joanne Fe I tY. a nd Lorri Barnes .
show" for her arra ngement in · "April Fool". a bs tract .
the class, "St. Fiacre's Day •· painted materia l permitted :
with a mass des ign: while Mrs. Joan Stewar t, Eva Robson ,
Titus won the " reserve bes t of Pear l Canaday, Rut land
s how " for her ex hibit in "C hr ist- Garden Cl ub ; ' and Margi
mas" , a holiday wreath.
Bishop . Rutla nd Friendly
Other specia l award winners in Gardeners.
·
the s how were Jeremy Fetty ,
"Mother's Day" , vertica l dejunior best of show a nd Missy s ign: Neva Nicho lson, Joa n SteSisson, junior reserve best of wart . Pearl Canaday. a nd Dia na .
show, a nd Marjorie Da vis. horti·
As h, Friends a nd FlowNs.
culture sweepstakes .
"Father's Day ". featuring
The show was co-sponsored by
dried mater ia ls: Sandy Titus.
the Rutland Garden Club, the
Ru tl a nd Fr ie ndl y : Ca mill e
Rutland Friendly Gardeners, Bolin , Ruth Dugan, Friends a nd
and the Friends and Flowers
Flowers, and Pauline Atkins.
Club with .Ja net Bolin as
Rutland Garden Club.
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chairman.
"Inde pendence Day". modern ,
Features of the s how were
interpretive: Tahnee Johnso n.
several special exhibits inc lud- Friends an d Flowers. iva Sisson.
ing a n educational display on Joan Stewart a nd Marj01}e Da ·
rose propagation by Robert vis. al l Rutland F r ie ndl y
Snowden, a "gilt s fro m the Gardene rs.
garden" exhibit on sachets.
"S t. Fiacre's Da y" , patron
soaps, pot-pourris, a nd bath qils sa int of gardners. a mass des ign:
by Judy Hill. and decorated Judy Snowden. Kr is ta! Boli n,
baskets by Camille Bolin.
Friends a nd Flowers: Kimber ly
The winners in the va rious Willford. Rulland F riends: and
classes were, listed first •throug h Ann a Turner, Ru tl and Garden
fourth respectively , as fo llows:
Club.
Artistic Arrangem ent s
·
"Labor Day" . feat uring trea·
"New Year's pa y", a n ex hibi· s ured wood: Kris ta! Bolin .
tion table picture: Joa n Stewa rt. Frir nds and F l ov.~ rrs ; Pau linf'
Suzy Carpent er, both of the At kins. J udith Hill. a nd J oa n
Rutland F r iendly Gardene rs:
Stewa rt.
Mrs. Bolin , Rutland Friendly a nd
"Halloween " . s tilt life: Pau Friends and Flowe rs, and .Janice li ne Atkin s. Janet Bo lin . Pl'arl
Fett y, Friend s and Flowe r s.·
Canaday. and Margaret E d·
"St. Va lent ine's Da y". incl ud - wa rd s, Rutland Friendl y
ing 'the reds: Joan Stewart. Gardene rs.
Joanne Fett y, Lo rri Barnes.
" Th a nk sg ivi ng", includ ing
Rutland Friendly; a nd Neva fr uit s a nd vegeta bles : Joan Ste·

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Di ehl. Rutland Garden Club, and
Sa ndy McDa n if'I. Friends a nd
Flowers.
''C hristm as", door wreat h or
swag: Sandy Titus, Judith Hill ,
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Garden Club, and Brenda Bolin.
Friends an d Flowe r s.
"Eas ter" , in a basket : !Junior
class!. Missy Sisson: Zachary
Bolin , Anne Bishop. a nd Missy
Titus.
"School Again ", a favor it e
des ig n: (junior - cla ss ) J eremy
F etty. Zaclian· Boin. Je nn ifer
McDan ie l, a nd B. J . Ke nnedy.
" Gradua tion day ", mod ern
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Horticulture
Hybr id tea roses: Marjo rie
Dav is, Ru th E riewlne, second
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While fiction, bo th adult a nd
juverlile, tapes have for sometime been on tM fibraries lending
list, the success motivational
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• / The new cassettes are varied
\ '-;ranging from "How to Li ve with
a Teenager", to " The PsychologIcal War on Fat ", to "Self·
Motivation for Winners."
Such tapes are widely used in
sell-improvement and s uccess
seminars across the na tion.
Cassettes available a t the
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and Losers", "How to Live with
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Potential", " Psycliological War
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Wome n", " How to F ight Fair
with Your Kids and Win", " Th e
New TNT" , " How to get Control
of Your Time and Life", a nd
"Self-Motivation for Winners ."
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Success: the Winning Pair",
"Listen and Lose", "Celebrate
Your Self" , " The Language of
Feelings", " How to Discipline
with Love", "Wining Through
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By ROBERTO DIAS
UPJ Sports Writer
CLEVELAND (UP II -The Pittsburgh Steeiers
are expected to rely on one word Sunday when
they visit the Cleveland Browns: run .
"You have to think they'll send (Earnesl)
Jackson and. tWalter) Abercrombie to the right
· against our left," says Browns left inside
linebacker E ddie Johnson. "That Frank Pollard ,
too. He's a tough guy._
,
''The Steelers read the papers and they watch
, the videotape. They saw we had problem s Hosing
28-21 at New Orleans ). They had success against
San Francisco (w inning 30-17 ) a nd they' iil ry to do
the same thing on us.' '
Johnson shou ld know . The left side of the
Browns defense, which includes · out s ide line·
backer Anthony Griggs and end Sam Cla ncy, was
hammered by the Saint s' Rueben Mayes. Mayes
racked up 147 yards, prompting thoughts
Cleveland Coach Marty Scholten helmer may give
rookie linebacker Mike Junld n ·so me act ion

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" Mike will get more turns in practice and we'll
s-ee. You can't hurry time," saidSc hottenheimer.
" We expect · Pittsburgh to run because they're
very good at it .
" Earnest Jackson had 103 yards against the
49ers and the Steelers averaged 4.5 (yards per
carry). There's
saying in the NFL that
maint ains you do n' t have to wor ry a bout stopping
a pass if you don ' t s top the run. We know what the
Steeiers will do and we have to be ready."
Pittsburgh Coach Chuck No li admits he has a .
"right -ha nded running team," bu t notes that
quarterback Mark Malone t9·of· 33 fo r 99 yard s
and one touchdown) had a n "excelle nt

a

preseason.. ,
" His stats reflect the fact we didn 't protect him
well last week," said Noll. ''That has to improve
against Clevela nd because they have players who
ca n put press ure on you.
" IWide receivers! Louis Lipps (th ree catches
for. 44 yards) and John Stallworth (2- 26) are

By GENE CADDES
8. Two plays later , Bill Musgrave
UP I Sports Writer
hit tight end Joe Meertt&gt;n with an
COLU MB US, Ohio (UP I)
8-yard TD pass to m ake it 17-7.
Vince Workman rushed for 162 · Each team scored agai n late in
ya rds a nd Tom Tupa threw a pai r the gam e. Ohio Sta te's coming on
o f third -qua r ter touchdow n a 5-yard run by Workman a nd
passes to break open a tight Oregon's on a 7· yard pa ss !rom
game a nd give 4th-ranked Ohio Mu sgrave to Rod Green. WorkStat e a 24-14 victory over Oregon man's 55-yard run to thl' Oregon
Saturday afternoon .
16 was the big pl ay In that scori ng
· Tupa hit fr eshman fig ht e nd drive.
Jay Koch with a 4-yard sco ring
It wasn't until the next to last
pass wlth 4:29 left In the per iod play of the firs t quarter that Ohio
a nd ca me back 74 seco nd s lat er Sta te, now 2·0, wa s able to move
to toss a 19-yarder to fu llb ack into Oregon te r r it ory . But tha t
Georg~ Cooper.
drive was quickly . halted by a
The pass to Kocp capped a n 10-yard loss on the nex t play
88-yard. 14-yard dtlve on the whe n Tupa was sacked on a n
Buckeyes' fir st possession of the attempted flea -fl icker.
seco nd half. on which Tupa hit on
The Buckeyes finally scored on
7 of 8 attempt s.
lhl'lr next possession. m pv lng the
After th e BuckPyes bloc kt'd a bali 47 ya rds In 11 plays to the
.Jan Ces pedes punt and n~o ­ Oregon 17. Matt Frantz kicked a
vered It on the Oregon 19. Tupa 34· yard field goa I wit h 8: 0 I II'll In
htt Cooper t'n the fi a ts . The b ig the half.
fullback got a goOd block from
Oregon the n pu I to get her its
split . end Tony Cupe , broke a own drive. going !rom its 20 to a
tackle and rumbled Into the e nd firs t a nd 10 on the Buckeye 12.
zone to make It 17·0.
But , on the first piay, Ohio State's
Terry Obi'&lt;' set up Oregon's John Sullivan stripped the bail
first touc hdown with a 33-yard away !rom the Duc ks' .Latin
ret urn of a punt to the Ohio State Berry a nd recovered on the 12.

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1UP11 - John ~rce ni? . making
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ya rds and two touchdow ns a nd
Blair Thomas ga ined 1;.4 ya rds
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20t h-ra nked Penn S tat~ a •11 ·0
victory OVl'r Ci n ~ lnn a tl ,
Greene, a senior who mo\•ed
from ba c kup tailba ck to star tin g
fullba ck this week, scored on a
!-yard run In the second quarter
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quarter. Thomas. whose 1&gt;-1
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Penn State, 2- 1. also scored on
a 36-yard r un by freshman Gary
Brow n, a n 8·yard run by fresh·
man ·sam Gas h a nd on field goal s
of 21 and yards by Eric Etze. Two
Pen n State running ba c ks gained
more th a n JOO yards In a ga m e for
the ·first tim e si nce D.J . Dozier
and Steve Smith did It in a 37- 30
tri umph over Boston Co llege on
Nov . 3. 1984.
Cincinnati. 1-2. adva nced Into
Pe nn State territory on ly once In
th e game and managed only 15 1
yards In total o!!ense.
Greene's 28-ya rd run keyed a
60-yord. 10-pl ay dri ve that e nded
with Thom as diving in to the end

Twins edge Indians
MINNEAPOLIS (U Pli
Gary Gaet!l and Greg Gagne
homered a nd Frank Viola sca t·
tered six hit s over seven inn ings
Saturda y to lead the Minnesota
Twins to a 3·1 victory over the
Cleve land Indians .
VIola, 16·9, walked one, struck
out four a nd a llowed one unearned run In his seve nth
s traight victory a t home. J e ff
Reardon worked two sco reless
innings, s triki ng out the side in
the ninth , to ear n his 27t h save.
Tom Ca ndiotti , 7-17, gave up
three r uns on seve n hits . He
struck ou t seven a nd walked one
in his seven th complete ga me of
the season.
The first -place Twin s , who
e ntered the game :1 1·2 games

ahead of Oa kland In the Ameri·
ca n Lea gue West, took a 1-0 lead
In the first when Gag ne hit his
eig hth home run of the year, a
shot to le ft .
Gaettl's30th homer ofth eyear,
a solo shot to right, m ade the
score 2-0 In the fourth .
Clevela nd cut the marg in to 2-1
in the s ixth when Julio Fra nco
si ngled, a dvan ced to second
whe n second basem a n Steve
Lombardozzl dropped the ball on
an att empted pic koff play for a n
error, a nd scored on Joe Carte r' s
RBI s ingle.
Minnesota made it 3-1 in the
sixt h when Gagne doubled and
scored on Kirby Puckett' s RBI
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CONGRATULATIONS
Teammates of Minnesota Twins ·
shortstop Greg Gagae (7) come out of the dugout to congratulate
him after he hit a flnt·innlnl homer off Clleveland Indians hurler
Ton\ Candloltl Saturday In the Twins' game against the Tribe In
· MlnneapoiiA. The home run conlrlbuied to the Twins' 3-1 victory
a1aiatll the visitors. ( UPI)
·

healthy again, and that gives our offense
its toes," and praised his reserves for their
diversification. I have a lot of respect for th e
co llective play.
Browns quart erback, Bernie Kosar . Their offense
" We like to give a lot of people playing time," he
siarts with him."
said. "Our bench outplayed the starters overall in
Jackson agrees.
San Francisco. This is a tough rivalry, and I ca.n ' t
" Watching Kosar, It's obvious he's just g_~ttin g
remember a game between us that wasn ' t ha rd·
better a!ld better," he ·said. "He seems to read
nosed. That sums it up. "
coverages very well."
The Browns lead th·e overall series 43-31,
Kosar was 28of 39 for314 yards, two touchdowns
including two victories last year.
.
and one interception against New Orleans," but
Injury repor t - Pittsburgh linebac ker Ken
was sacked four times including two for safeties.
Woodard (knee ) Is out and offe nsive tackle Tunch
Running backs Earnest Byner (10·45 ) and Kevin
Ilkin (back) is doubtful. Veteran wideout Calvin
Mack (11-37) divided the rus hing while Hyner
Sweeney (concuss ion, broken nose, chest bruises
caught eigh t passes lor 61 yards and wide
In an automobile accident) is questionable as is
receivers Reggie Langhorne (5-85) and Brian
strong safety Kevin Middleton (guadricep) ·
Brennan (4-65, on e TD ) a lso chipped in.
Probable are linebackers Bryan Hinkle (foot) and
" We ca n mix things effici ently ," said Kosar.
Dav'id Little (ankl e) and defensive end Edmind
" Having the blend mea ns a better chance of
Nelson (groin) ,
succeeding because you can utilize everybody in
Browns strong saiety Ray Ellis remains
the offense, keep ing everybody fresh. " ~·:~~;~-~~~i~G:with a stiif neck. Wide receiver Reggie
Noll, whose team has lost the las t five gam es in
needed five stitches io close a gash in
Clevela nd. says he defense "w ill have to
pr obable.
.

third.
It was a complete turnaround
for Brown. who hit on ly 4 of 15
with three interceptions in his
debut a week earlier as the
Wolver ines lost to Notre Dame.
Tailba ck J amie Morri s scored
twice on runs of 2 and I yards as
Michigan sealed the victory wit h
24 points in the third qua r ter
before a crowd of 103,521. Alie n
Jeffer son. da shed 70 yards for a
touchdown in the fourth quarter
and Mike G!liette kic ked field .
goals of 36, 48 and 32 yards.
Tlmm Rosenbach passed for
both Washington State touch ·
downs, 20 yards to Chris Leighton
in the fir st qua rter a nd 33 yards
to Victor Wood in the fourth . The
sophomore quarterback com·
p leted 30 of 49 for 334 yards .

Yanks claim
4-2 victory
NEW YORK (UPII , - Bill
Gullickson and Dave Righetti
co mbined on a three- nitter and
Rickey Henderso n br oke a
seventh-inn ing tie with a run·
scoring sin gle Saturda y, leading
the New York Yankees to a 4-2
triumph over the Toronto Blue
Jays.
The Blue Jays feill 1-2 games
behind the Detroit Tigers in the
.Amer ican Leagu e East. Detroit
downed Milwa ukee 5-2 for its
six th co nsecutiv e victory.
Gullickson. 3·2, surrendered
the two Toronto runs on three hit s
while strikin(! out two a nd
walking two . Dave Righetti
pitched a hitless two inn ings for
hi s 29th save. Mike Flanagan,
5·7. lost his fir st ga me in th ree
decisions as a Blue Jay .
With the score tied 2-2, Mike
Pagliarulo led off the seventh
with an Infield hit. One out later,
Bobby Meacham s ingled to ce nter . sending Pagliar ul o to third
and cha sing F la naga n. Jose
Nunez ca me on and Hender son
loft ed a single to ri ght , scoring
Pagliarulo and send ing Mea·
c ham to thi rd. Don Mat tingly 's
infield grounder score d Meac ham to make the score 4·2.

RECEIVES HELP - Ohio State's Mike McCray (right) gets
so m e help from teammate Greg Rogan as they stop Oregon's
Randy Willhite for a loss during Saturday's non-league action in
Cohimbus. The Bucks won, 24·14. (UP I)

Alabama upset, 23-14
BIRMINGHAM, Ala . tUPI\Freshman Emmitt Smi th, making, his fi rst collegiate s tart ,
broke a ~i7-year-old scl\.ool rushing reco rd Sa turday · with 224
yard s to upstage Bobby Humph·
rey a nd lead Florida to a 23-14
victory aga inst lOth- ranked
Alabama.
Smith, who fini shed his Florida
high school career a t Pensaco la
E·s cambia as the No. 3 rusher in
prep history, also broke the
· sc hool record with 39 ca rries a nd
scored two tou chdowns as F lort'da s na pped an eight -game los ing
strea k to Ala bama.
The 5-foot-10, 201-pound tail·
back topped Florida's singlegam e rush ing record of 218 yards
set by Red Bethea agains t

Chicago in 1930. Neal Anderson .
cur rently pla yin g lor the Ch icago
Bears , held the previous school
mark for car r ies with 33 against ·
Kentucky In 1982.
Maryland 25, West Virginia 20
COLLEGE PARK. Md. (UP!)
- .Bren Lowery scored twice,
inc luding a 13-yard run with 5:49
left in the game, a nd Maryla n(l
Saturday ra llied from a two·
touchdow n defi cit for a 25_-20
victory over Wes t Virgin ia.
Maryla nd limit ed the Mountaineers to 42 yards pass ing and
forcerl six turnovers In the
non-co nfere nce gam e. West Virgi nia committ ed eight tu r novers
las t week in a loss to Ohio State.
The Mounta ineers scored
twice in Ihe opening 30 seconds.

zo ne for a 7·0 lead with 8:52 left in
the first quarter .
Gree ne, who finis hed with ll
carries. added a 23-yard rurt t.o
set up Etze''s 21-ya rd field goal
for a 10-0 lea d with 14: 09 ie(t in
the half.
Greene's 38-yard run fue led a
46-yard, four -play drive th at
ended when he scored from 1
yard out to give the Nitta ny Lion s
a 17·0 lead with 4:36 left in the
half.
Brown 's 36-ya rd touchdow n
run gave the Nitt a ny·Li ons a 24-0
lea d 1: 49 Int o the third quarter as
Penn State took the second-half
kickoff a nd marc hed 68 yar ds in
four plays. · incl ud ing a 22-yar d
run by Thomas.
On it s second possess ion of the
seco nd ha lf. Pe nn Sta te m oved 79
yards in 10 plays, ca pped by
Number e ighth -ranked Clem· 14·0 lead before neeqing its
Grl'c·ne ;s 2-ya rd run . Qua rterson edged 17th ranked Georgia. defense to save the triumph.
back Matt Kniz nt&gt;r hit Michael
Utah 31, Wi sconsin 28
· 21-20, in a nationally televised
Timpson wit h a 45-yard pa ss and
MADISON,
Wis. (UP!) -Scott
gam e Satu rday.
Bob Mrosko for a 17· yard
. Lieber kicked a 39· yard field goal
compll'tlon to power the dr ive.
on the final play Sat urd ay to lift
Virginia 14 Virginia Tech 13
Etze's 22-yard fi eld goa l gave .
Tigers 5 Brewers 2
C HARLOTTESVILLE, Va . Utah to a 31-28 victory over
Penn Sta te a 34 ·0 lead and e nd ed
DETROIT t UP II
Che t
t UP I) -Scott Secuies passed for Wisconsin .
a 29-yar d, 10-play dr ive directed
Lemon and Darrell Eva ns Satur·
by backup qu arterback Tom Bill, da y homered In support of Doyle one touchdow n and ran lor North Carolina 30, Georgia Tech
another Saturd ay and Virginia
23
who hit Daryl DeCohen for a '" Alexander, who remained un s topped Virgi nia Tech's 2- point
Arkansas 30, Tulsa 15
beaten with Detroit by surrend 20-ya rd comple tion .
attempt
with
I:
24
conversion
ering seven hit s in 8 1-3 innings,
Gash's 8-yard run with 1:21 le ft
Ohio Wes leyan 10, Oberlin 0
rem a ining to hold on for a 14-13
helping the Ti gers to a 5-2 victory
in the game finish ed a 79· yard,
victory.
Central State 27, Saginaw Valley
over the Milwaukee Brewers.
14-play drive.
Virginia, 1-2, jumped out to a
17

Saturday's roundup

Walsh feels Wyche 'ahead in the game'
as San Francisco .prepares for Bengals
Wyche was Wa lsh' s assistan t
for that loss are next week 's
By RIC~ VANSANT
coach
for passin g in Sa n Fran·
opponent."
CINC INNAT I (UPI) - San
But Wa lsh complains he has
Francisco 49ers coach Bill Walsh cisco from 1979 through 1982.
"Sam is clearly the br ightest
too few new ideas and too many
says he's been replaced as the
old players .
NFL's o!!enslve genius by Cin· coach in the game today and
" When we ha d our better
ci nnati Bengais coach Sam certainly the mos t innovative."
said Wal sh. "He has taken the
teams , we wou ld do most of our
Wyche. ·
passing in the fir st half to get a
We'll find out this weekend how game Into anothe r dime nsio n. He
has
a
wide-open
offense
a
nd
is
n't
lead,
then do more r unning in the
right he is.
afraid
to
make
high-ri
sk
moves.
second
ha lf as we took charge of
The 49ers play the Be nga is
He
isn'
t
conservative
.
He's
althe
game
," he noted. " That
Sunday and Walsh is despondent
ways
lookin
g
for
the
big
play.
seemed to be a good formul a.
because he fears the brilliant
He's on the move, out front and
But, those were the old days,
o!!ensive schemes he created
time ha s passed and we' re a
just a lew years ago are a lready · it' s paying off." ·
But Wyche su spects Walsh will
team in transition.
outdated .
have his team back on the move
"We have a number of older
Walsh, whose innovations
~ with some new plays - this
players who served us extremely
helped the 49ers win Super Bowls
Sunday.
·
well, winning two world chamat the end of the 1981 and 1984
"He
comes
Into
every
game
piollships and a number of
seasons, says "the design of our
with
an
approach
that
Is
very
division
titles, but they're aging.
plays" played a big part In his
seldom
similar
to
the
approacll
At this point , we're unable to do a
club's 30-17Ioss to the Pittsburgh
he used before, " says Wyche. lot of the things we did before.
Steelers last Sunday.
"We can't count on them playing
" We look the sa me, we come
"1 think we're a little bit dated
the way they did against out of the tunnel. the same, we
in our style of football," said
Pittsburgh.
talk the same, bu't not much
Walsh. "I think we hit a high
"And I think their loss to the happens on the fi eld. Some oft hat
water mark, the zenith of ef!ec·
tiveness, a few years ago and Steelers makes our job tougher. spark isn't there. It's got us all
When you know you're a good · dis tressed."
people have caught up to us.
The Ben gals are in high spirits
" Sam Wyche Is now ahead of team -and I'm certain the 49ers
know
they're
good
and
you
get
for the 49ers. For the first time in
the game. At one time, he was my
beaten bY a wide margin, you say fivt:. years. Cincinnati won a
student. Now I'm ready to take
that tht: .~YS who will have to pay season-opener with last Sunday's
classes from him."
·

23·21 vic tory over th e India na pa·
lis Colts.
'
Boomer E s iaso n showed he's
in fine form, completing 17 of 26
passes for 2:16 yards a nd two
touchdowns, with no lnterl'eptions. James Brooks was impressive with 86 yards rushing. And
Ci ncinnati' s offenst&gt; fi gures to. be
even better Sunda y with the
return of A II· Pro tackle Anthony
Munoz, whose contract holdout
kept him out of the Colts' game.
The 49ers will be trying to
rebound from one of t heir weak·
est showln!'(s in recent years.
Pittsburgh. not considered to
have much of a team this year,
rolled up leads of :10-3 midway
through ~he third ·quarter and
30-10 midway through the fingl
period aga inst the mis -firing
49ers. J oe Montana was intercepted three times as he wa~
forced to pass 49 times .
•
" We were cer tainly bad , 1' 11
•
guarantee you," ' said Wai ~ij.
"We were awful . We botched-up
the game. That's about a,s bad as
we 've played In the last seven o.r
eight years."
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Ohio State, with just2 : 57 left in
the hail , took It 77 yards in 9 plays
for a first dow n on the Oregon 11.
On the nex t play , however, Tupa
fumbled the sna p from center
and linebac ker Bjarne Jensen
covered the bail on the Duck 12
wit h 35 seconds left in the half.
Big plays in that aborted Ohio
Sta te drlvewerea 21-yard run by
Workman. a n 18·yard Tupa to
Workman pa ss and a pass by
Tupa to Cooper good for17yards.
Tupa fini s hed with 20 of 31 for
234 pa ssi ng yards . while Musgrave was 18 of 28 lor 205 yards.
The loss even Oregon's record
at 1· 1.
Michigan 44, Washington State
ANN ARBOR , Mich. (U PI) Quarterback De m etrius Brown
rebounded from a bad opening
ga m e by passing for one touch·
down and runnin g for another
Sat urda y to lead Michiga n to a
44·18 rout of Was hingto n State.
B r o w n, a third-year
~o phomore, co mple ted 8 of 13
passes for 174 yards . He threw 25
yards to John Kolesar for a
touc hd own In the fir st qu arter
and ran 12 yards to score in the

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the business meeting at 7:30. Ail :
meais require reservations at ;.
least two days prior to meetings . •
The state meeting of the Ohio :
Society S.A.R . Is scheduled for _
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Day ion on Apr il 5· 7.
Ewings Chapter Is curren tly :
accepting men ages 18 and up :
who can prove descent from a -person contr ibuting to theAmerl· ::
ca n cause. Applications are ava ilable through any member. ::

FLORAL QUILTED
MAnRESS

SYRACUSE - Lunc heon menus for the Car leton School ·
Meigs lndusdries for next week
ha ve been announced.
Mond ay, pizza tossed sa lad.
pota to chips, fruit mjlk .
Tu esday, chicken pattie on a
bun , c hunky m ixed vegetables.
fruit a nd milk.
We dnesd.ay, beef and nood les.
Iima s a nd corn, roil , fru it and
milk .
Thursday, hot dog. fr ench
frl&lt;'s , fruit a nd milk .
Friday. broccoli a nd rlcP,
bread and butter. carrot stic ks.
fruit and milk.

lions from the Tuberculosis offie£' were noted, along with ot her
uripa id sPrv ices.
Stressed by Dr. J ames Wi th·
erell was the im por ta nce of
gett ing to the people who are not
a lready be ing scree ned. It was
genera lly agreed by th e comm it tee tha t more int e nse outreac h
with per sonal cont acts should be
made before the next multi·
phasic which has tent a tively set
for 1990. Of the 469 persons
screened, 11 7 or about 25 percent
were over 60 and low income, a nd
two percent we re minorities.
At the eva luation meeting we re
Joa n Tewksbary, R.N ., tubercu·
los is nurse. Norma Torres, Jon
Jacobs. Meigs County Hea lth
Department: Linda Fr iend, Susn
Oliver. Elea nor Thomas, Se nior
Ci tize ns Ce nter: Joe Yo ung . who
compiled compute r result s; Bet h
Theiss, screening coord in ator:
Dr. Witherell, physician for the
program, a nd Char lene Hoeflich.
publicis t.

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Carleton School
plans menus

Health Screenings benefits treatments
for senior citizens using the program
POMEROY- Statistics show· areas noted in cl ud ed 64 with low
ing detection of numerous abnor· lung capactiy, 105 with visua l
malities. some a lready under problems. wi th detect ion of 11
treatment, others in need of persons wit h cata raets not currentl y un der trea tment and fiv e
medica l evaluation , were decases of gla ucoma, 71 dental
new
tected in the 469 persons who
problems,
227 hearing probl em s.
went through the Multiphas ic
Health Sc reening progra m spa n· 16 needing fu r th er evalu ation by
sored by the Counci l on Aging · the tube rculosis office, a nd 52
wilh recommenda tions fo r podia·
and the Meigs Count y Hea lth
lry work.
Department in June.
Hi g h blood pressure wa s deBeth Th eiss, coordin a tor for
the scr eening program. - pres- tec ted In 73 cases , many a lrea dy
ented the statistics to the com - under trea tment. and the urinal mittee members noting that ysis and blood test res ult s
reports have been mai led to showed a va ri ety of highs a nd
designated fam ily phys icians lor lows needing eval ution by the
perso na l physici an.
treatment if indicated .
II was reported by Susan
She poi nted out tha t perhaps
the mos t str ikin g incidence of Oliver. RSVP coordin ator, that
detect ion was with two persons -a pproximately 65 volunt eers
who had positive hemoccult were used in the screening
program. in addition to the
results 1tes t for co lon cancen
and have since had s urgery. It numerous profess ionals who do ·
was noted that ther e were 25 na led their ski ll and time for the
positive results on hemoccult program .
tes ts, but further examination
To tal cost is a nticipat ed to be
ruled out cancer of t he colon in ail abo ut $lO,oolJ with a few bills st ili
but the two incide nts .
outst anding, J on J acobs , Health
Abnormalities in sever al other Department, reported . Dona·

tegy ~f a major battle of the
American Revolution. Aprll28 is
tentatively scheduled' for a pro·
gra m by Rev. Kenneth Kettle·
well, immed iate past c haplain·
general or the S.A.R. May 26 will
feature the presentation of the
law enforcement medal.
Ail m eetings except the Oc·
Iober meeting will bP held at the
Mejgs Cou nty Museum wit h a
dinner at 6:30p.m. followed by

POMEROY- Ewings ChaptE'I'
of the Sons of the American
Revolution Is announcing Its
m eeting schedule for the upcom·
ing year.
Sept. 24 will be a film on Shay's
Rebellion. Oct. 15 will be the
a nniversary banquet at The
Sportsman Restaurant in Athens
wit h featured guest Compatriot
Nolan W. Carson, president,
general of the National Society
Sons of the American Revolution.
The pres ident-general will present the 25 and 50-year membership awards . Nov . 19 will be a
"show and tell" time for
members wishing to s how items
dealing with their revolutiona ry
ancestry or the sa m e time
period. E lect ions will a lso be held
at the November m eeting. There
will be no December m eeting.
January 28 will feature the
presentation of the m er itorious
service medal and recognition of
the winning entry in the Eag le
Scout contes t. February 25 will
be a program by Ma jor Curti s
Atkinson of Rio Grande College
R.O .T .C. dealing with the stra ·

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Times-Sentinel Staff
. HEML OCK - Jus t loo king at
the sta t s, one would conclude the
, Meigs-Miller contes t was close.
However , the fl nal total on th e
scoreboard told the true story as
t he r.jar a uders clipped t he Fa l·
c.on's wings 40 to O. The M11rauder
offense r ac ked up 28 of that total
In the fir s t half of play with the
defe nsive unit a dding a n a ddl·
tiona! 6 on a pass Inter cepti on.
Miller was una bl e to move the
ba ll on their fi rs t series fr om
t h ei~ 24, fumblin g twice for a
minus four ya rdage. Jaso n P ompey booted to Me igs who opened
t heir init ial dr ive from the
F alcon 46 . .
Quarte rback Mike Ba r t rum hit
C))ris Sm Jth for 19 yard s a nd
Bryan Durs t for a nother 5. The n
on two co nsecutive carr ies, Wess
Howa rd picked up 13 ya rds . Two
more plays resulted in a Jo ss of
one for Me igs. Facing a four th
a nd ten s itua tlon. Ba r trum ~o n · ·
nec ted w.lt h Brent Bissell on a
scoring aer ial to put thE' Mara ud·
e r s up 6 to 0. Dennis Boot h added
t he ex tra po int wit h E ddie Crooks
hol ding.
Miller r a n two plays afte r the
e nsuing kic koff wit h Br ia n St.
Clair fumbling the bal l at the
Fa lcon 25 where Chris Sm it h
T ecovered for Me igs. It took the
Ma r a ude r s six pl ays to put
a nother s ix point s on t he board a s
Mike Ba r tr um snea ked In from
the three . with Booth aga in
ta&lt;:king on the point a ft er .
Wi th Kev in New ma n re plac ing
sta rting Quarte rbac k Dav id Hat ·
fi eld. who was Inju red on the
conversio n try, the Falcons
aga in fa il ed to gai n yardage a nd
turned the ba ll over to Me igs on a
Po mpey punt at th e Falcon 42 .
On the fi r st play, Wess Howard
s pr inted past the Fa lco n oe fe nd·
e rs and put the Ma r a uders on top
20 to zip . Booth 's ki ck was agai n
s uccessful a nd the Marauders
led 21 to 0 a t tire 2: 40 mar k or
q ua rt er o ne .
Bad luck a nd th e fi red u p Me igs
de fens ive unit continued to
plague t he· Fa lco ns as on the
second p lay of t heir nex t series
Brent Bissell pilfer ed a New m ~ n
aer ia l a nd galloped 42 yards for
the sco re with just 26 seco nds
having ela psed o n t he c loc k.
Boot h's kick was wide a nd Me igs
held a 27 poi nt lead Jn what w as
be,eom lng .r ro ut .
Th e t wo tea ms exc ha nged
possessio ns with.ne ithe r scori ng.
On the second Fa lcon possession
after the Meigs sco re. Po m pey
was set to punt from t he Miller 29 .

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ball upfield in action Friday night against Miller.
The Marauders took the contest 40-0.
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:: supposed to be a close ball ga me
:· turned out to be a rout he re
·: Friday night a s Gallipoli s ex:: ploded i or a 48-7 non-confere nce
:- football victory over prev iou s ly
: unbeate n .Wellston .
Bragg Injure d
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:• Coac h Bill Fyffe's Golde n
-: Rock et s entered the contest with
:• the area 's second bes t defe nsive
;: record : bu i back -to-back injuries
: to all-around athle te Scott Bra g g.
:- 170-pound junior signa l calle r
•: a nd de fe nsive sa fety in the fir st
:;. .four minutes of play left the
:• Jackson Countians without t hei r
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From tha t poinl on, it was a ll
down hill for the v isit ors. Aft er a n
e xchange of possess io ns . GAHS
marched 36 yards in seven plays
with QB Tim Nev ille r ac ing over
from 14 ya r ds out on the final
play of the quarte r. Randy

~: Amsbary's kick was true.

.; , Neithe r team threate ned until
: Neville hit Mark Berkic h with a
;; 28-yard TD strike (2:24) in the
·:. second pe r iod to ca p a 95-yard
:. mar c h in fi ve plays. Chr is
·: Taw ney ' s 68-ya rd ga llop was the
.: big ga iner. Aga in Am sba ry 's
- kic k was true.
A ba d s na p fr om ce nter cost the
•• Roc kets dearly when Mit c h Bailey fell o n the ball on We llston' s
•.; 26. Neville hit Taw ney for a
:: 13-yarder to the 14, then found
': Ber kic h open over the middle fo r
-; a 14-yard str ike. Amsbary's kick
:-· made it 21·0 with 22 second s left
·: In the half.
Neville, Young Break. Ti e Marks
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A low snap fro m center, o ne of
m a ny tha t the ki c ke r h·a d to
conte nd with duri ng th e evening,
r esult ed in a loss to the Fa lcon 13
where the Maraud ers took over.
Four plays later, Bissell ra mmed
over !rom t he one a nd Boot h's
kic k was tr ue to give the Meigs
squad a 34 point bu lge.
The half ca m e to a close wit h
Mill er In possess ion a t th e Meigs
41 hav ing moun ted their only
sust ained · dr ive of the half
starting at the ir own seven. T heir
initial flrst down Qf the game
ca m e at t he 1:23 mark of the
second quarter.
Starting the second ha lf, Meigs
m oved fr om their 26 to the 46
where Bissell sha n ked a s hort
kic k out of bounds giving the

Athens slips. past Big Blacks :

Gallia ' s Chuck Young re tu r ned yard s t45 a tte mpis ) a nd added
Da le Wheatley 's second half 110 passing (Neville hit s ix of 12
kickoff 90 yards (tying Phil lor four TD' s, one Inte rcepted by
King's 1981 ·mark set aga inst He nde rshott ). giv ing Ga llla 424
Ironton) to make it 27- 0. Ams · lola! ya rds in 54 plays. Th e DE'vll s
ba r y's kick wa s good .
had 18 fi rst down s. Gal lla
Another We llston bad snap set fumbled three tim es. los ing two
up Gallia's next score. The o f the m , was pe na l ized 12 times
Devils drove 33 yar ds in four . for 120 ya r ds and Shaw n Gra nt
plays. Neville hit Sha wn Gr ant punted twice for 50 ,ya rds .
witth a 20-yard TD toss (7: 411 to
Tawney led a ll r usherswlthl1 7
make It 34·0. Amsbary's kick was yards (11 trips) ·. Combs finished
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with 86 in seven a nd Nev ille 25 in
t rue.
A We lls ton gaf!\ble fa lled deep five ca r ries. Gra nt ha d 23 in six
in Ga llia 's te rritory to set up the attempt s a nd Brown 30 in th ree.
Wells ton ru shed for 36 net
nex t score. Neville found J amie
Che va lier a lone fo r a s ix-poin ter ·ya rds t33 a tem p ts) a nd a dded 72
(4:28) - that TD toss set a new passing (Bragg was 0- l). Re·
sc hool m a rk - Amsbary's kick serve QB J eff He nde rsho tt hit six
ma de it 42·0. (The old most TD of 14 lone int ercepted by Todd
passes thrown in one ga me was Casey). Th e Roc kets tota led 108
s ha red by Rod Gilkey vs. Well- ya rds in 49 plays. We llsto n had
s ton, 1966; Jim Niday, vs. Athens seven fi rst downs . fumbled four
1974; Brent Johnson, vs . Meigs times and los t one, was pena lized
1975 a nd Gary Harrison. vs. four ti mes fo r 30 yards a nd
Wa rre n Local 1986.)
punted four times for 117 Jnot
At. t his point, GAHS Coac h including t he two' bad s na ps!.
Bren t Saunders b ega n c lear ing
' Now 3-0, Gallipolis pl ays un bea ten P or tsmouth Wes t at
his bench.
We llston began It s lone scorin g Po r ts mouth Sepl. 25. West ed ged
drive of the nig ht ea rly in the Va lley. 15·6 F r id ay night.
fina l pe riod , mov in g fro m it s own
Wellston will hos t Meigs.
three in nine plays. J a mes Dye' s
two ya rd run (5:211 ca pped the 1
97-ya r d m a r ch. Wh ea11ey's kick
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Thi;o Yt&gt;;tr
Ga lli a's reserves th e n
m a r ched 98y a r ds in 11 plays. QB
Char lie Brown scored from the
nine (0:25). Chr is Sl ag le's PAT
- Beautv•Strengthi!'Economv
attempt failed . Big ga ine r was a
- Heat Effic iencv•R ust ic Charm
- Aftordabilitv
39-yard jaunt by Lee Combs .
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Times-Sentine l Stalf
WILLOW WOOD - A cont ra·
versla l 62-ya rd punt return by
P irat e junior Kei th E lea m ea rly
in the fourt h q uarte r set thestagP
fo r North Ga llla to overco me a
14-6 deflcil a nd hand the Sy mm es
Va lley Vikings the ir first loss of
the 1987 ca mpa ign . 20·14.
With 10: 05 re m a in ing in the
gam e, the V lkln~s puntt'&lt;i , a ft er
being ablo' to do nothing wit h
the ir fi rs t otrcns lve ser ies of tha t
quarle r. E:l!'a m wa it ed Ins id e the
North Ga ll Ia 40 a nd too.k thP punt
a t his own 38. Elea m sprin ted to
the left side. fo llowln!! his
blockers, who cle ared e nough
running room for htm to gel a way
from allll Vikings and c ross the
left corner of the e nd zone. whic h
made the c ut the home tea m's
a d vantage to 14-12. Frail) there
the controve rsy beg an . ·
North Ga llla's Ke ith Va nover
· a nd Symmt's Va lley's Fred Wll·
burn were e jected from t he ~a me
for lighting du r ing th.e play . The
fi g ht occur red a ft e r E lca m re·
oelved the ba ll a nd bega n r un ·
nlng up!le ld.
ln addition, the o!flcla ls spent
a bout two m inutes d iscussing
offs e t tln ~ penalt ies a nd a pa ir of
c lipping pena l11es aga in st the
VIkings . Apparr&gt;n1ly Nor th Ga l·
lia's pena lty . the unsport s man·
like conduc t aga inst Va nover.
did not we igh heav ily e noug h to
pre vent the touc hdown from
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penalt y was a lso levied a ga) nst
Wilburn. Th e clipping pe na lt ies
we re dec lined by the P ira tes.
'that eplsc dP c h~ n ged the com·
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pri or to the score the Vikings
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to 16 In the a ir: Bissell punted five
times fo r 187 yard3 (avg. 37.4) a nd
Pompey booted six times for 127
yards (avg. 21.1). Meigs was hit
with three penalties for 15 yards
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being t ra nsported from the fie ld
by a L a wre nc\' County a mbu lance. No repor t wasava lla bleon
the ex te nt of his In jury.
Ear ly In the tt\ird qua r ter, the
Bucs seemed to sol ve the Vik·
ings' runn ing a tt ack, but the
Vikings ga l the gr ound game
ba ck on tra ck ag ain . The hos t
team even s tarted to get some
yarda ge on e nd sweeps, but not
without some of t he sam e Pirate
res is tan ce !rom Roush a nd his
cre w,
With 3: 40 to go In t he third
qu a rt e r . North Gallla took ove r
at its own 30-yard line. Junior
qua rter back Greg G la ssburn
went to the · a ir as the Vikings
bega n to solve the Pi r at e running
attac k. All e r a s hort series, the
Pira tes punted i rom the ir own 45
and the Vikings' Craft c aug ht the
ball . only to fumb le it awa y and
give the Bucs the ba ll o n the
Vikings' 20-ya rd line . Th e drive
e nded ea rly In the fourth quarter
whe n at the Sy mmes Valley
2l ·yard line. North Ga!lia lost the
ba ll on downs, settin g th e s tage
for the hos ts' las t offens ive serie s ,
with t he scor e board advanta ge .
Afte r E al e m's touc hdown run
a nd s ubseq ue nt two-point con·
vers io n, the · VIkings tr ied to
regai n t he m ome ntum they he ld
for most of the night. but on a
measure m ent on fourth-a nd·
Inc hes with 6: 46 left. t he Vikings
d id n't get the inc hes. giving the
Pirates the ba·ll a t their own
36-yard line .
Th e P ira tes we r e fu e led by a
22·yard r un by Rous h.whlch took
the m to the VIkings' 33-yard line .
Glassburn was sacked on a play
a t the Sy mmes Va lley 26-yard
line, but a face- mas k pe na lty
agains t the hosts moved th e ba ll
to t he Vi k ings' 18-ya ril lin e,
sett ing up a touc hdown ru'n from
that m ark by Roush. T he subse·
que nt ext ra-po int kick by Mays
was blocked. sett ling t he sco re a t
20·14.
Nort h Ga Ili a picked up 14 first
dow ns a nd 150 ya rds rushing,
mos t of whic h we re gained by
Rou sh. Glas s burn was 4 ot 14 fqr
60 ya rd s , inc luding the touc hdown pass.

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11 times for a net of 16 yards,
completing three and having one
Intercepted.
ln other stats, Miller picked up 11
first downs t3 via penalties l to
Meigs 8; Meigs gained 124 net yards
on the ground to the Falcon's 121:

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Friday's scores ::

Co ntinued from C·2

Edwards gained 37 in nlne trles and
Jim Dishon had 38 yards in seven
car lies: 'In the passing department.
Bartrum completed eight of fourteen for 71 yards and no interceptions whU ' Crooks threw seven
times for one completion which
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The hortie team got back on th e
board a bout s ix minutes late r ,
w he n senior running back Donny
Craft took the ball and foll owed
h is center Int o the e nd zone fr om
t he Pi ra te one-ya rd line . Tibbs
redeemed himself from missi ng
the ex tra-point kic k a !le r Hayes'
touc hdown with a successful
tWI} polnt conve rsion run . Th a t
tempora rily gave t he VI kings a
14-0 lead.
Symmes Va lley was a ble to
m ove the ball fa ir ly we ll on the
g r ound In th£&gt; first ha lf. but had ·
troubl e running e nd sweeps, as
the Nor t h Ga llla defe nse, led by
se nior linebac ker David Roush.
s luffed the· Vikings' atte mpts to
sail outs ide. As a result , the
Vi kings s tayed with 'running the
ba ll up the middle . wh ich the
senior runn ing tande m of Donny
Crall a nd Albert. Bloomfie ld
executed quite well.
North Ga llla was not to be
outdone In the running ga me, as
Roush added his power running ·
to the eff ective bloc king of his
tea mma tes on th e line to co ns is t·
e ntly gain ru shes of four. five a nd
s ix yards . At leas t lo ur VIkin gs
we re the re to m ~?et Roush eac h
time he carried the pigs kin.
North Ga llla refu sed to be
limited to the rushing a tt ac k, as
Glassburn bega n to o)J('n up t he
pass ing Janes with less tha n three
minultes left In the half. In s pite
of sever a l Initia l m isfi res, Glassburn . from t he VIkings' 45-ya rd
line, found Elea m a nd co lla bo·
r a ted with him to pu t the ba li o n
the VI kings' Jg ht ·yl.lrd line . ~oo n
thereaft e r , on the V l kin~ s· tw o· ,
yard line. Gla ssburn s pr lnied le ft
a nd found senior ti g ht end Cra ig
Bicke rs in th e e nd zone, spoiling
the Symmes Va lley shut out. Th e
VIkings' Da llas Tibbs blocked
junior Don Mays' ex tra · po in t
att.empt and suffe red a n injury
o n the play . Tha t set tl ed the
ha lftime score a t 14-6.
The VIkings suffe red a numbe r
of injuries Jn the cont es t. poss ibl y
the most dam aging occurrin g
whe n Tibbs sufle red an Injury to
his neck lat e In the ga me. He was
outfitt ed with a neck brace on the
~ Jdellne aft e r the ga me before

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but we 're just not m ature offe nslvelyyet.We need totakea hatd .·~
look at personel a nd d ecld~ · if
t here are places where we can' t
try other kids, " Safford said .
" They hung in there and did n' t
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Rus!iCII (67 ) and Felipe Beach (28) were In on ihe
s top, as they overcame a 14·6 halftime deficit to
beat the Vikings 20-H . ( Photo by G. Spe nce r
Osborne)

HERE'S THE BALL, REF- i\ Symmes Valley
1'\lnninl back hands Ihe referee the ball after he Is
tackled on the play In Friday night's game In
Willow Wood against North Gallla. Pirates David

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the ba ll a nd PPHS recovered t he
fumble a nd on the first pl ay from
scrimmage, Oliver ·was Inter ·
cepted on a tipped ba ll .
AHS ra n t he ba ll out to the
Po in t P leasa nt 24-yard-lin e
wh~re P oint took over on. downs
· v. 'th 6: 19 rem a inin g in the game.
On the first set of downs.
Beaver ra n the ball to the 29, the
31, the .18 and lfl na liy to t he40 for a
firs t down. Richards3 n ra n t he
ball to t he 47, Oliver s uffe red an
incomple te pass a nd Ha ll ran the
ball to tire 48 for four th a n~ two,
but P o int didn ' t convert a nd AHS
took over on the P P HS 49.
AHS r an the ba ll d own to the
P P HS 44 whe re they had to punt .
After a PPHS fumbl e with 1:36
remaining in the ga m e, AHS r a n
the ba ll fr om t he 24, where they
recove red the fum ble. to the 17.
Th e game e nded.
Point Pl easa nt Coach Steve
Sa fford said that th is makes fou r
stra ight ga mes where the Big
Blacks wer e dow n 7-0 going into
ha lf time. playe d bet te r ba ll in
the second ha lf a nd ha d oppertun ·
Hies to win. but d idn ' t get It done.
" Th e hard luck kids a re a t il

Eleam's punt retur·n sparks
North Gallia's 20-14 victory

All PRICES REDUCED

BARNETT
.lformerly Abele

ATHENS - P oint Plea s ant
traveled to Athens Friday night
where t he the Big Blacks
dropped a hardfoug ht game, 7-3.
• Rya n Ad a m s . 5-11 , 170-pound
sophom ore, scored t he ga m e's
only TD with 1:46 left In the fir st
period. F red Har ne r ki cked t he
extra po int .
P P HS took the ba ll first In t he
second half a nd w ith the he lp of
a n illega l block on a punt, ke pt
the ball.a nd worked it down to the
AHS 20-ya r d-line. Included in
this dr ive we re runs by Hili, Hall
a nd Oliver , all three co·nver tin g
crucia l ·downs . After getting t he
• ball to t he 23-ya r d-llne at fou rt h
a nd three. P oint fa ile d to convert.
a nd AHS took over on dow ns a t
the 20.
AHS had the ba ll for firs t a nd 25
a ft e r a dead ba ll foul. T he
Bulldogs passed on th ird d own
and completed a seco nd ln tercep ·
lion to Hill, who returned it to the
nine-vard-line. Aft e r three downs
in which Point was not a bit&gt; to
score. Brett . Leach was ~urn ­
maned on'to the fi eld to kic k a
field goal , to ma ke the score 7-3.
On the kic k off, AHS fumbl ed

their most ya rdage but could not
penet rate the Mara udergoalline as
the young Meigs players were
determined to preserve the shutout.
Defensively the Meigs squad kept
the Falcons off balance for most of
the game, pa rticularly In the first
half when blitzing linebackers
would not allow the F alcons to get
off the . ball. Miller cornJ:X&gt;Unded
their troubles with their Ina bility to
hold onto the ball, penalties for
motion called mostly on the qua rterback a nd bad snaps each time
the Falcons wer e forced to punt.
For the Marauders. Howa rd had
eleven ·ca rries for 68 yards and
McElroy picked up 48 ya rds In six
tlies. The Falcon's Brian St. Cla ir
carried 12 times for 58 yards, J ohn
· Co ntinued on C-3

F al co ns good !leld position a t
t heir own 44. They could not
capita lize o n the oppor t unit y,
howeve r, as the Mara uder de·
fe nse jumped on a Newman
fumble. Wi th back ~P signal
ca llf'r.E dd ie Crooks in t he ga m e,
t he Me igs offr nse moved to the
Falcon 25 where a Crooks pass
was pic ked off by Johnny
Dought y to end the threat.
Miller again com m itt ed a
cos tly misc ue as Bria n St. Clair
dropped the pigski n and Steve
Tracy fell on It for Meigs gl~l n g
th e Ma r a uders the ba ll at
Miller's 31 yard strlpo. On thr
next play. Jeff " Cheese" McEI ·
roy showed the Falcons hl s s peed .
as the cut to the sidelines a nd
raced In for the touchdown .
Baru·um's try for theext r·a point
failed a nd Me igs led 40 toO with 6
mi nutes rema ining In tht' third
quar ter.
Coach Bob Ashley substltu tt-d
freely duling the next 18 m inutc&gt;s of
play as virt ually every Marauder
saw act ion. During this period. the
Falcon first stli ng offenSI' gained

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

Meigs rolls past Miller in
TVC tilt ·tor ·third grid win

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Howeve r ,

Southw ~s tern

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w~req quickly wh-en Joe Brv~ nt

hold them and r egain possession
of the bali. The third quarter soon
ran oul for the Tornadoes as they
chose to punt.
Southern's de fen se seemed to
liven up in the fourth quartt'r.
After a seesaw battle in th e set ting the stage for a close
seco nd quart er the Tornadoes fi nale. Southern was given a
seeked a little breathing room good scoring opportuniiy in the
going i_nto the lockerroom at half final minutes as a very s hort punt
after freshman stand out Richard would have put Southern in good
Deaver scored from Southwest- · fie ld position. HowE'ver a rou ghern' s 27 yard line. The PAT Wi!S ing the kicket· penalty handed the
Highlanders an automatic fir st
no good.
down
. Southern regained posses The Highla nders threw an
sion
after
four plays but several
interception and Southern chose
to run out the c lock as both teams m isquided aerials e nded the
heade&lt;j toward the lockerroom g ame.
Pete Roush gained 76 yards
with the Torna does on top 13-8.
Southern seemed to have all a nd Richard Deaver added 64
the momentum goi ng inio the yard to lead the Tornad oes in
third qua rter bu t the Highland· rushing. comb'i ning for 140 of
ers' ball control plan soon took their team s 182 ya rds. In th e
the wind out of the Southern rece iving-department the Torna s!orni as the duo of Chr is and Joe does at tempt ed four teen li mes
Brya nt proved to be too much, but not pnewas ca ugh t to a dd to
Chr is Bryant took the kickoff to I he teams total yardage.
Todd Li sle made 8 unassisted
start the third quar ter and 5: 10
later Joe Bryant dashed into the · a nd 5 ass isted tac klesa nd John
end zone to put Southwestern on McClintock added 6 unasssis ted
a nd 11 assis led tackles to gain
top 14-13.
Southern was unsuccessful in defensive honors. Danny Gheen
Its next possession as the Torna- .had 4 unassisted tack les and
does ha d to kick the ball back to Clyde Sayre ta ckled 2 unassis ted
Southwestern fou r plays later . a nd 9 assisted 't o add to the
T he · Highla nders gained four defense.
The Highla nd e rs will face
fir st downs in the next series of
Kyger
Creek at Cheshi re Fr ida y.
plays but wilh !he ball on
So uthern's 21 yard line. the Southern faces league oppone nt
Tornadoes tigh tened down to Nor th Ga!l ia . In Fflday's grid
cont est at Racine.
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hustled into the end zone. fol·
lowed by a two point conversion
pass from Rob McCarty to Chris
Bryant , putting !he Highland• ,·s
on top 8-6.

JOE BRYANT, 198-pound
se nior lullhack, scored with
live minutes left In ·the third
period to give the Southwestern Highland ers a 14-13 SVAC
grid win over host Southern
Friday nlghl.
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Curre ntly Belpre remain s in
the to p T VC position with 24

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points followed by Trimble with
]9. Meigs with 18, Ne lsonvii1\"-York 17, Vinton County 10.
Wellston 8. Miller 3 and Federal
Hoc king with nonf'. ·
In Tuesday's tria ngular match
a t the Gal lipoli s Community Golf
Cl ub, Me igs pl aced second behind Gall ipolis by defeating
Sout h Point. Team scores were
GallipoUs 162. Meigs 180 and
South Poin t 206. The Meigs tea m
meda list was Todd Powell who
shot 40 on th e par 37 layout.
Anot her good e ffort ca m e from
Freshma n J oe Smith who shot a
j{J 01 her Mei gs . scorers were
Matt Baker with a 44, Scott
Ba rton 46 a nd' Kev in Taylor 59.
The ma tc h scorin g honors went
to Joey Lane of Gallipolls with a
38.
Th ree members of the Meigs
Reserve go lf tea m participated
in a spven tea m match at thf,'Ohio
Uni vers it y Course on Thursday .
Th~ir scores were Joe Smith 51.
Va n Kl e in 59 and Jamey Little 67.
T ea m scores from thi s event

were unobtainab le.
T he golf ca lend ar for this
co ming week will fi nd Meigs
t rave ling to Forest Hills Golf
Clu b near Bur r Oak on Monda y

Wins tournament
MADISON . Wi s . iUPJ)
, Iowa' s Kelley Broo ke shot a 73
· Friday. gi\·ing her a 4-over-par
150 a nd the seco nd-round lead in
1 h e Lad y Badge,r Golf

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Tournament.
Afler 36 holes of the :i4-hole

. tournament, Ohio State leads the
' fi e ld with a 617 team score.
Follow in g th e Buckeyes are
Minnesota 625, Iowa 633. Michiga n State 651. Iowa Stat e 652.
Wisconsin 65&gt;, lllinois 662, Northe rn Illinois 663, Bowling Green
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possibility exists.
, "There's no reason to snout
now, but that doesn ' l lessen my
concern," Slern said Friday at
the _league's annual meeting of
team person nel. "There's a lways the potential of a work
stoppage in a labor situation."
The NBA 's five-year contract
with the \Inion expired June 15.
the day after the Los Angeles
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Game 6 of the Cha mpionship
S~ties .
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RIO GRAN .)E- Rio Grande's
vo lleyball t ea n: defeated Urbana
Univers it y in three of five games
Thursday at Urbana .
The Redwomen, powered by
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Fields said.
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" She really hustled a nd played a
good game for us," Fields sa id.
Fr es hm an C hris Willi a ms "also
did a good job for us defensively ," Fields added .
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play Georgetown College a nd
Wilmington (Ohio \ Co ll ege. Wiim inglon los t three times las t
season Ia Rio Gra nde a nd "will
be ou t to beat us." Fields said.
The Redwomen's nex t ga me be
their home opener Tu esday
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OAK HILL - Deft&gt;ndlng Southern Valley Athletic Le ague
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Eastern 23- 0 In th e conference
opener for both teams Friday
night.
A strong defe ns ive effort by the
Eagles fell shor t as the Oaks
runnin g game cou ld not ~ he ld
a ll owi ng the' Jackson Co untla~ s
304 ya rd s rus hing com pa red to
Eastern's 65.
Oak Hill started th e scori ng
parade wit h 8:21 left In the firs!
qua rt er on a 21 yard pass making
the score 6-0 a ft er a failed PAT.
The' Eagles held their stand
d fl:'nslve ly In th e SC'COnd qua rt er
a lthough not often touc hing the
pigskin olfens lve ly . Th e Oaks
drew th E.' Eag les off the line of
scri mma ge on a draw which
. a llowed a s uccessful thr ee yard
field goa l wit h :04 r mal nlng In
the firs t half. Oak Hill led. 9-0.
The first drive in the second
ha lf end ed wi th a 20-ya rd aeria l
to m a ke It 17-0.
Outsta nding defe nsive efforts
by bo!h squads a llowed nly one
fllOrc ~core In t.l&gt;e co nt es t - th at
coming with 11 : 43 lcfl In th e
fourth quarter. While Eas ter n
was deep In their own terrltot1
an Eag le rumble In their endzonc
" 'hi ch was pou nced on by the
Oaks lor th~ la st· six point s
making the final score 23-0 in
the f&lt;tvor o( ·la sl year's leag ue
title hol ders .
Coach Arch Rose of the Eas ter n Eagles was pretl y we ll
pleased wl!h his tram. " We
pla yed well on drlr nse and took
I hem ou t of thei r passing gam e .
Wt• weren ' t uble to s top the ru ns
though. We had one or two
mental brf'akdown s in the seco nd
half that t'ra liy hurt us. OvrraH I
was pretty well pleased ."
Th ' Eag les did an out standing
job In taking Oak Hill out of it s
p.1ss ing gdn11' as the Oaks only
gained 75 yards . Th!'Oaksgained
304 ya rd s rus hing to th e Ea~ les
65. The Oa ks were penalized 8
timf'S for 80 va rds while EHSwas
penalized 6 · lim es for 45 ya rds .
Individual honors we nt to Mark
Griffin for tllC Eagles who
sca mpered six limes for 28
ya rds. Offensively Jay Reynold•
caught one aeri al for eight ya rds
for thf' Eagll's .
Leadi ng tacklers were Mark
Griff in a nd Ja y Rey nold s with 4
una ssisted a nd 4 assisled tac kll's
a piece for the Eagles.

Eastern fell to 1-2 overall a nd
will face Sy mmes Va lley Friday
night at home in a nother SVAC
cont est.
Statistics
First Downs 5-13; Ru shing

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MERCERVILLE- Hos t Han- 5:13 left.
and Johnson's kick with 6:32 left
nan Trace scored early and often
Second Period
m ade it 31 -0.
enrpule to a 38-0 Southern VaJ.Iey
Brad Cremeens ramb led 46"
Fo.u rth Period
Athletic Conference grid victory · yards. Johnson 's kick was good
Scott Ca ldwell r a n fi ve yards:
over visiting Kyger Creek Friday shor tly after the second period
Johnson's kick completed the
evenin g,
·
bega n.
'
game s scoring.
The triumph left coach Larry
Johnson kicked a 26-yard field
Kyger Creek will ho' t Southw'
Cremeens' Wildcats 3-1 overall. goal with five seconds remaining estern Friday . The Wildca ts'
Coach Mel Coen' s Bobcats In the ha lf. Thai made the scor e
dropped to 1-3 on the year.
must prepare for dPfPnding,
24_0_
"We received good blocking up
cMmpion and pre -season favorfront and our backs ran well, "
Todd s~~~~~~er:~~ 13-ya rds
ite Oak Hill at Hannan Trace._ .
remarked Cremeens, who began ~-------------------------­
substituting freely midway In the
third period.
" It was a lso a good team
defensive effort by our boys," he
added, referring Ia the Wllpc:;ats
shutout: "Coach Coen has a
youn g and inexperienced tea m,
but !hey really pfayed hard. l
thought they hit us as hard as
anybody we have 'played thus
fa r," he concluded.
•METAL FURNACE DUCT
It was Brad Cremeens , along
with Mark Wells .and Shad
25-FT. %X7X14
Johnson who led the Wildca ts
STEEL BEAMS
a ttack.
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•18. BAR JOIST 30 FT. LONG
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Wells had 66 In seven trips.
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HEATER, 20. Gallon
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Johnson comp leted one of two
•METAL OECKING. 1400 sq . ft .
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First Period
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point after with 10:45 on the
c lock.
Mark We )ls zoomed 36-yards.
Johnson kicked the -PAT wi th

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scr immag e at the Meigs J unior
High Fi eld In Middleport at
6:00PM on Mo nday Sejf!t)mber
21s t. according to s pokesperson
Jud ,v Williams.
The Pomeroy Eagles will faCE' .
Whaley's Auto PariS enl ry. The
coac hes for the respec t lve
sq uad s are Bryant Hudson ant)
Terry Gardner. Th ece will be a n
admiss ion c harge at the gate.
On Thursda y, September 24th
the two squads will travel to
Ga llipolis for two ga mes sc hedule d to start a t 6: OOPM a nd
7:OOPM . The na mes Of !he ir
opponent s were not avai la bl e at
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Hannan Trace blanks KCHS38-0 in SVAC football opene~

The NBA's 42nd season Is to
open Nov. 6.
"We have a pretty good and
solid disagreement with the
Players Association about how
the league should be structu red
as we go forward , " Stern said.
" But I sense thai the owners
undersland the ls,o;ues !hat we' re
dea ling with arid the players
understand where the owners arP
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4..:: ,

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- C-5

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Trimble captures
TVC golf toomey
ATHENS - Last week's TVC
Gol f Tournament was ho sted bv
Nelsonville-York at the Ohio
Univers ity Course.
Team results were Tr imble,
183; Belpre. 189; Meigs. 191:
Nelsonville- York . ' 196; Vi nton
Co unt v. 199: Miller, 204 and
We llsion. 209.
Matt BakPr took ind iv idual
• scoreing honors for Meigs with a
39. Other gol fer s were Scott
Barton - 48; Todd Powell - 49;
.Joe Smith - 55 and Van Kl ein-

September 20, 1987

Stem·admits strike
a possibility in NBA

Southwestern edges ·Southern
14-13 in conference opener
RACINE - Lo ng sustained
drivi'S by the Southwestern High·
la nders of Coac h Jac k .)ames In
the t hird qua r1 er gave Southw estern a 14-13 Southern Valley
At hletic conference victory over
the Sou!hern Tornadoes l]ere
· Friday nigh!. It was the confer·
e nce opener for both schools.The
Patriot team improved its record
to 1·2 overall. Southern dropped
to l-2 In all games.
Southern took 1-he initiative in
the outset a! !lie first half of !he
contest, but s lowly let the High·
la nders gai n the upper edge
where they remained throughiml
the evening.
The running .game, led by
senior rushers Joe a nd Chris
Bryant a nd sophomore Josh
Ha islop. roo!-" the game to the
Tornadoes and kepi their defense
on the field. Joe Bryant led all
r ushers wilh 146 ya rds on 34
Ci!rr ies, followed by Chris Bryant
with 69 ya rds on 13 deliveries.
lneffect ive passing cnntributed
to the defeat as the Tornadoes
attempted 14 aerials w.ith no
co mpletions.
Bill He ns ler's .Tornadoes put
!he first s ix points on the
scor eboard as Todd Li s le sca mpered into the endzone from four
yards out in 'the first quarter.
Mark Porter kicked the extra
point m aking the scor e 7-0.

September 20. 1987

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Wallach tied a club record tor
RBI In a season, leading the
Expos. Bryn Smith lmprov ed to
10-7 while Bruce Ruffin !ell to
10-14. Wallach's 113th RBI or
season, tied the club mark set by
Andre Dawson in 1983.
Padres 2, Astros I ·
At Houston, Benito Santiago
exten!led his hitting streak to· 22
games and drove in the winning
run to pace San Diego. Reliever
Lance McCullers, 8-8, picked up
the victory and Dave Smith, 2-1,
suffered the los~· in rel!e f .
Dodgers 7, At~ta 4
At Los Angeles, John Shelby

highlight a six-run sixth Inning
that powered the Dodgers. Ore!
Hershlser, 16-13, yl!ilded 10 hits
while striking out eight in his
ninth complete game of the
season. Rookie Pete Smith, 2-1.
was the loser.
American League Roundup
Randy Bush proved to be a
capable substitute for a capable
substitute in helping the Mione.
sola Twins snap a three- game
losing strea)&lt;.
Bush, who earned a start at .
· of Injuries to
first base because
regular Kent Hrbek and backup
Gene Larkin, drove In five r uns

a 9-4 victory over thfl Cleveland' '
Indians.
Minnesota Improved
Its record
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best home mark in the majors.
The Twins lead the American .
League West by 31· 2'games over :
the Oakland Athletics and four ·
overtheKansasC!tyRoyals.The :
A's beat the Royals 4-0 Friday.
Elsewhere, Detroit edged Mil·
waukee 7-6, Toronto toppetl New ,
York 6-3, Seaitle trimmed Chi· :
cago 1·0, Texas stopped Cal!tor- •
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proposed tax gets another hearing

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Florid~'s

period. We' re not going after revision, we are
going alter repeal."
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Others, however, would be satisfied with
revision, if it led to an exemption for advertisers.
"Our goal is to get advertising out," said Daniel
Jaffe, vice president of the Association of
National Advertisers.
Opinion polls show Florida voters overwhelmingly oppose the tax . The meas ure extends the
state's sales tax to previously exempt services,
including, advertising, pes t control and legal
services: ·
.
Rep ubl!can Gov. Bob Martinez, an ear ly backer
o! the tax. oal!ed the special session in hopes of
winning a public nifer'endum on the issue. His
plan has gai ned little support amon g lawmakers.
and Martinez has dropped a bid for the vote.
Pol!tical discussion · instead has focused on .
repeal or revision of the tax, as well as possible
rep laceme nts .
" I think a. lot of this grief cou ld ha ve been
avoided had the legislature been a little more
prudent." said Norman Davis. a Miami lawyer
who represents the Florida Associ.atlon of

By DON FINEFROCK
UPI Business Writer

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' l\1!A!yll IUPIJ - Opponents of Florida's
wide-reaching sales tax on services will have a
chance to bury the controversial measure this
~:~~·P;~:~~~~o[~~~~~~gislature meets to rethink
Lawmak~rs are to gather In Tallahassee
Monday for a s pel'ial three-day session to
consider wheJher the state's 5 percent tax on
'services should be repealed, revised or submitted
to voters for approvaL The tax took effect July 1.
~ Should legislators decide to dump the tax , It
would represent the second such legislative
retreat in three years. In 1984, state lawmakers
killed a unitary tax, adopted in 1982, that sought to
tax corporations based on worldwide opera lions .
Some service-tax oppQnents, such as Thomas
•waits, executive vice president of the Florida
'Hotel artd. Motel Association, are backing repeaL
" My observation Is that there is an awful
strong, growing elemen t o! support for repeal,"
Waits sa id. "We are against the tax on services.

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Loga n and Athens. along wllh
Gallipolis. posted non-league
grid wins Friday while Jackson.
Marietla and Warren Local all
suffered setbacks.
At Loga n. a 25-yard field goa l
by Eric Ma cDonald midwa.v in
the seco nd per iod gave the Chiefs
(:1
9-7 victory over ·visit in g
Ci rclevi lle.
Ryan Wilson's two-yard r un
had put LHS ahead 6-0 in thP firs t
period. Thl? Tigers led 7-6 in the
second on Ma nsi! Hurlbut's twoyard run and PAT by Rob Davis.
· Logan, now 3-0. was led by Paul
Cla rk' s 63 vards . LHS totaied 202
offensive · yards. Ci rclev ille •
dropped to 1· 2.
AI Wheeling, QB Eric Mcintire
passed for two touchdowns to
lead the 4-0 Patriots past Warr.e n
Local. 40-13.
The War r iors, now 1-2 . we re
lead by Adam Wes t a nd He a th
· Eddleblute who scored on ru ns of
one a nd .l4 yards.
AI Jackson, undefC'ated Wav ~rly took a 19-9hal!time lea d over
the lronmen, then sta1·ed of! th e
host tea m to post a 33-22 ,·ictory.
QB Rick Tat e passed lor two
touchdowns to led the Tigers
while Jackson's Todd Bachtel
Jall!ed a pai r of TO's and 'C hr is
Moyer ra ced 42 yards wi th a n
intercepted pass to account for
the lronmen scor es. Waverly is
,1-0 a nd Jackson 0-,1.
At Glen Dale. W. Va .. QB
Chuck F izzell threw fo r three
touchdowns to lead J oht1 Ma r shall over MariN ta. 49-0.
Marietta's defense yiel ded ~41
ya rds in dropping to 2·2. Ma r ·
s hall is 2-1.

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·: WASHINGTON (U Pil - U,S. ' billion In commercial debt s to
banks lost $10.6 bi!l!on between
U.S. banks s ince February .
April a nd June a nd 'a re heading
In' spi te of the bad new s,
(bward their worst year since economist Jerry Jordan of Flrs l
1-934, but government officials · Int ersta te Bancorp In Los An·
'ind analysts in a way ar·e glad
geles said financi ers have tended
happening.
lo support the banks'. move. The
• The Iosws in nrt ear ning
Standard &amp; Poors lndt&gt;x o! 40
reported Tu esda y bv I he Federal
financial slacks dropped just 0.52
Qeposit Insurance Corp. rcprcs·
point a fler Tuesday's FDIC re·
~t the fir st quarter ly iossrs
port. for exa mple.
s1 nce figures were fir_,, rom piled
" In vestors understood these
&lt;1 lew years a~o . The FDIC sai d
loa ns weren ' t worth JOO cents on
they also mpa n ba n~ s a rc likely
the , dollar.' ' Jordan exp lained.
to ca m only $4.5 billion to $7
" The marketpla&lt;'c ca m e to apbillion In J987. thl' IowPst si nce
prC'c lat e this kind of truth In
numbt"r s actually fcii iri 19:14.
accounting. It mean s we now ca n
.. Thl"' losses came beca u se
go back to business as usual. "
American ban ks' sc t as ide an
FDIC Chairman L. Willi a m
Ullprccedcnted $21.2 billion of
Se-Idman said the net losses for
I heir holdings lo covP r potential
tftc quarler , plu s the likelihood
wrlte -orrs or loans. or those. the
I hat about 200 banks will fail thi s
strakiest are in Brazil. which has
yea r . mad Tuesday's report
not pa id any interest on It s $2:1.6
" the worst .. . we arc i!kely 1o see
lor any tim e In the future. "

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FIRE DEPT.

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junior r eceive r, sh~cked host
Symmes Valley Friday night
by returning a punt 62 yards In
I he final period lor a touch·
down to tie the count at 14-all,
selling the state for a 20-14
North Gallia Pirate victory
over the Lawrence Counttans.

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FALL CLASSES
Admissions Office 446-4367

DELAWARE . Ohio IUPI)
Armbro Feather, driven by John
Kopas. captured the $200,000
Jugette for 3-year-o!d filly pacers
Friday as this year's program of
Grand Circuit Harness racing
came to a close at the Delaware
County Fairgrounds.
The ,Jugette, and the companion Old Oaken Bucket, were in
the program carried over from
Wednesday when the card was
rained out.
Armbro Feather, owned by the
Armstrong Brothers of Inglewood, Ontario. won her elimlna·
tion divi.s ion in 1: 56 1·5 while
Legacy of Love, co-owned b)'
former NBA star Sam .Bowie,
won the other in 1:57 3· 5. Legacy
of Love was driven by John
Campbell.

Prepare for your future

TRAIN IN FIELDS ·THAT PAY WELL•••
•Business Administration
•Executive Secretary
.Computer Science
· •Accounling
•Medical Office Secretary
•Data Entry

FALL QUARTER

BEGINS SEnEMIER 28, 1987

CHEV. CELEBRITY 4 DR.
Light blue with custom bucket seats. Tilt, cruise. AM-FM stereo, local
car. New Celebrity trade.
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Financial Aid Still Available
JOB P'-ACEMENT FOR GRADUATES

Southeastern a·usiness College
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1616 EASTERN AVE. .
GALLIPOLIS
446•3672

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,lOINS SMITH-BUICK
Smith Buick -Pontiac announced that Tom M. Kessel
has recently been added to the
sales staff. Kessel worked lor
his lather at Kessel's Market
on U.S. 3!i lor 10 years and ha."
been the sole owner or the
market lor the past 21 years.
In addition, he has also been In
business at Kessel's Quality
Mobile tlomL'!I lor the past
seven years.

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medical coordinator

: : Cy nthia Haney, R.N ., of Bidwell, was named I he medi ca l
coordinator at Middleton Eslates
lin September 1.
·· A graduate of Ohio Un!vNsily 4anesville. he has had var ious

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Feather captures
jugette feature

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7-10
INSTANT WINNER CARDS
liCENSE NO. 0662-45

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RETIRF.S - Mabt•l Niday,
I a Pn'!lldenl's ('Jul) m ember of
, }\von, recently retired alter
! selllng ,\von products for a
• tottd of 32 years. starling In
: 1952. She had sold lor 10 years,
' until 1962, when she quil lor
'• three years. She returned to
' i"elllng In 1!16~. continuing until
this year oenlcing her custo'mers In the Gallipolis area.
; 'ller sales were at s uch a level
; 'that she wa.• appointed hy
~ ~AVon U!S u Prcsldf!nt's Cluh
: Member.

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M't'!i tlall6, Ro!i !&lt;i !otoutht•Witt•rn I ('lo t J
M"ht.' f'II'T"Shu!1t:: , ( 'oil! (.i t0\"1'11

Whl'f'lln• Park t"'\' u ) 10,

18,510 miles. New S-Biazer trade. Local car. We sold it newl Light blue
interior.

REGULAR GAMES S 10.00
TEAR OFF SHEET GAMES II S.OO
BONANZA GAME $100.00 52 Nos.
JA&lt;KPOT S3QO.OO

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M'I\Y rM'S\illll' '!ii, Twin \ ' al S 7
tlrs t.Jrffl·rson 21. WIIUt'hllll i

M'f'lih•rn 8ru,.n 1-1,

1986 ·CHEV. CELEBRITY 4

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thrn'n Hardin,; .ao. Ci t- Lln cohtM"O
M"atklnll Mt•morial '!1 ,

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Wyomln~ t7, Ort·r Park 0

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M' Holrn('!i U, WGO!-trr Trlway fi
WUh(ortyS ;dt&gt;m 13, Rld~m onl II
M" :~odMworthtt, Hudson It
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A dozen or so of the nation's largest businesses,
including Procter &amp; Gamble Co .• Lever Brothers
Co .. General Foods Corp. and RJR Nabisco Inc.- ,
announced plans to cut advertising in !"lorida
because of the tax .
addition, many businesses and trade groups
canceled Florida meetings. Walts said those
cancellations have cost h!s industry $34 million.
An advertising exemption would allow legis la tors to satisfy the most vocal' critic~ of the tax.
while preserving the bulk of the revenues,
The tax on advertising is expected to raise
$105.6 million, out or total first-year service tax
revenues of $721 .2 m!llion , according to the state
Department of Revenue.

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nursing positions and experience
with the mentally retarded and
developmentally disabled .
Seven residents and four staff
members plan to travel to South
Port , N.C. on September 16.

Most of the JOUs !rom ot her
nations are he ld by the 10 largest
U.S. banks, and it was t.hose that
contributed the most money to
th e set-asides for Joan losses. As
a result, FDIC off! cia !s sa id . the
10 largest banks are likely to
show co ll ec t ive iy a Joss or income .
for th e yea r .
Th e smaller of the nation' s
H.OOO banks do not have prob·
tern s w_ith fore ig n debtors, but
ins tead have been hit hardest by
bad agricultural a nd oil industry
loa ns. A total of 99 banks. all
co ns idered s ma ll with less tha n
$300 million In asse ts. !a iled
between January and June of !his
year .
" At the present pace. total
faliures (or the year will approach 200. s urpa ss ing last year' s record total or. 144." the
FDIC sa id . Th e Southwest' r e-

Pharmacy
director
elected
POINT PLEASANT, W. VA . J . Richard Eddy, director of
pharmacy at P leasant Valley
Hos pital. was eJected to the
Board of Director s of the Wes t
Virginia Pharma cists Assoca tion during th e organization's
80th annual convention in White
Sulphur Springs. W.Va.
Eddy w!ll serve as dir~ctor at
large until August 21, 1~88.
during which tim e he will be
involved in Issues o Involving
health -maintenance organ!za ·
lions. mali-order prescriptions
and mandatory coillinui ng education for pharmacists in West
Virginia .

;Money ideas
:The newspaper industry
By STAN EVANS
pricing structure. Wllh the only ·
, GALLIPOLIS - I should
ga me In town. and a nexlble
mise this week's article w
inventory sit uation. a news paper
•fact that I like
can pretty well charge whatever
the common
the traffic can bear.
s tock of some of
Unlike that of broadcasling,
•the 'companies
therefore, a newspaper's pricing
in this Industry .
structure is by and large · not
The stocks In
subject to supply and demand.
this group have
The result: the ability to pass
been standout s
along cost increases as they
in the market. a
occur and a media business that,
outperform th e
barring such uncontrollable ex- ~
}narkeL
. ternal phenomena as wage and
• From an investor's point of price controls, Is In many ins tan·
view' the most important fact to ces recession-resistant In that
remember about the newspaper adverlising linage and circulabusiness is that it is a monopoly tions declines can. to a large'
,business.ln more than 95 percent degree, be offset by price
·Pf the newspaper markeis In the increases.
United States today, either there
0-.:er !he last 10 years. the
Is only one newspaper, or there newspaper industry has under)re two newspapers belonging to gone a number or changes, all of
·one company. More important which have produced a business
·lrom a business perspective, that is considerably more effi·
;11ewspapers are an unregulated clent and more profitable than in
,monopoly bus!ness - th,e only the past.
)uch monopoly business in the
(Mr. Evans Is an Investment
'pation, in · facL This ~nlque brokeOor The Ohio Company In
'•ltuatlon gives a newspaper Us Gallipolis office. )
considerable control over its

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tower.

Local radio station boosts power
GALLIPOLIS - WYPC-FM
recently sign~ on with a new

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tower and antenna system, a new

transmitter and a new power
rat ing of 50.000 watts.
The most recent changes. the
resull of y~a~ of planning and
several month s- of preliminary
work. began last year with a new
mu sic format and many techni·
cal improvements, punctuated
with the add ilion of more power·
lui transmitting equ ipment and a
new 150-!oot secl!on to the
transmit ling tower.
The addition to the tower,
which now gives it a height of 400
feet, makes the delivery of the
50.000 watts 10 the listening
public possible. This boost in

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35.000 watt s prev iousl y delivered
by the station.

Firm to focus on
~smiles from .home'
COLUMBUS - Bob Evans
Farms Restaurants will focus its
" Just a few smiles from home"
advertising campaign on in·
creased dinner offerings begin·
nlng September 14.
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The dinner marketing program is part of Bob Evans Farms
Restaurants $7 million advertising · ca mpaign for this year.
Campbeli-Mithun of Chicago,
Ill., is the agency of record for
Bob Evans Farms Res taurant s .
With the ·exception of Flor ida ,
the ca mpa ign will appear in all
major markets where the restau rants are located.

Articles of
incorporation
papers are filed
COLUMBUS- Ohio Secretary
of State Sherrod Brown reported
recently that articles of Incorporation have been !lied with his
office by C.M. Subs, Inc., at 303
Upper River Road. Gallipolis.
The business is owned by John R.
Rairden.
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Townships audited
ATrENDS SCIIOOL- Kim
Robbins, manager ol the
Fiesta Hair Fashio1111 salon at
322 Second Ave., Gallipolis,
recently completed a training
and techniques course at
Fiesta University, at the cor- .
porate headquarters. Robbins, a Gallipolis resident;
received her cosmetology II·
· cense from Buckeye Hills
Career Center. Robbins heads
a staff featuring Cindy IIIII,
Patty Landaker and Francie
Workman.

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some banking region. with 53 of
the 99 fa ilu res com ing from that
area .
'seidma n predic ted the number
of failures will drop by 25 pcr(·ent
next year while thC' ·n umber of
weak instilutions that it rates as
"problem " banks will hold
s tea dy at about 1,601l.

Wkkllflt• '!ll, \\IIIQU!'"hh) s (f
Willard !!'0, Mar~~:art•tla II
Wor1hinl{lon Hi, Elyrill fl

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Seidman sa id he is confident of
better days ahead.
:·While it is a big loss. in th e
long .run it ma y be good for
bu sin ess.'' sa id the man who se
fed erel agency helps oversee
banks by insuring bank deposit s
and by closing debt -ridden

mains the nation's most troubl e-

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economy ,' ' he said.

State officials have said the money is needed to
keep state services in pace with Florida 's
exp losive growth. Unlike other states, Florida has
no personal Income tax and Is .constitutionally
prohibited from adopting such a levy.
Jaffe and other opponents do not argue with the
state's need for 1110re funds, only with the means
for raising the money:
And, al!hough those opponents clearly have
sought to put pressure on lawmakers, Jaffe said
his group would prefer to win the exemption fo r
advertising based on the merits of its arguments
rather than clout.
"We're hoping that whatever is decided will
stick," Jaffe said. "So we hope they are no t just
feellng the heat from us . We don't want political
muscle to be the thing. That is the only long-term
.Protection for our industry. "
But a exemption for a!lvertisers . might leave
other groups disgruntled. Waits said such an
exemption would not solve the problem.
"We still feel that a 1 percent increase in the
sales tax would be a far more palatable ~ol ution ,"
he said.

S. banks heading toward·
~orst year since depression

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Broad~asters. which opposes the Jax on
advertis!'ng.
Davis said advertising shou ld be exempt on
constituUonal grounds - advertising represents
commercial speech. he said- and because of its
role in the economy.
''Sure, we're getting killed. But so is the

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CREW FROM, World Tower of Mayfield, Ky ., finishes work on
WYPC's new 400.foot tower. The three-bay standby antenna that
used to be on top olthe tower can be seen on left, near the top oft he
tower.

COLUMBUS - State aud,itor
Thomas E . Ferguson ·an~ounced
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Wednesday that officials from 45
NEW YORK '(UP!) - Stock
loclll government units have
prices
retreat~ last week In the
received copies of audil reports
lace
-of
a weJk dollar, rising
by the state.
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interest
ratej, and Friday's
Audited were two state depart ments, six counties, five human triple-witchinll hour.
service departments, 16 town- . The Dow J9nes industrial aver,
ships, five cities, nine villages, age fell ~0 to 2524.64 after
rising· 47.Jjl·points last week in a
and two libraries.
Among 'the 16 townships were bounce·b\l'ck from a dive to just
Green, Perry and Raccoon town- below 2500;
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Losing issues knocked out
advances 1,354-587 among the
2,174 issues traded on !he New
York Stock Exchange.
The markel posted a narrow
gain Mond a!· but folio wed that
w\th four stra!ght losses. The
Dow tumbled 46.46 points Tuesday, 36.39 Wednesday, 2.29 points
Thursday and slipped 3.26 point s
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Public Notice

6 Lost and Found

PUBLIC NOTICE

loti •n the Mtchtntc St. •••

ADVERTISEMENT
OF BIDS
Galha Metgl CAA ia now
accepting btdlil for replactng
the gaa furnace, addtng can
tralatr condittontng. and up·
gradtng ducttng aystems to
tta ~ffteea in Cheahtra. Ohto
Sealed btda wtll be accepted
until 4.00 p m , September
30 ,

1987

Offtce apace •• appro••
motoly 3200 oq tt and
it 1 two-11ory butldmg con
Each btd muat be for the
total system (haatang and
coohngl
The

Galha-Metgs

CAA

reserves the right to watve
any •nformahttes or to reJect
any and all bids
Galha· Metga CAA ts an
equal employment oppor·

tuntty employer

Call

367-7341

or 992

6820 for any funher tnfor·

matt on

Farm safety
makes sense
.. Agnculture Is a 1 elatively
hazardous mdustry 1.700 people
d1ed and 170,000 were disa bled In
agricultural work accidents last
year
Most workmg people have a
safety and health a dvan tage over
those who farm
What ex plains the differences
m Injury and death rates betw een
farming and m ost other lmes of
work? For one, farmers work all
hours and many of the days are
long and tax ing Resulting !atJque can lead to acc 1dents Most
other people work a 35-lo45- hour
week with weekends or days off.
plu s hol iday s , to r estore
themselves
Further, farmers oft en must
be jacks of-all trades Not only
are they busmess ' people, they
are also ma chinery operators.
chemasts, mechamcs superv isors, and animal tenders. Many
other working people do a limited
number of tasks; they are
tramed and supervised and can
get backup help
Many people work m relatively
agreeable ~ n v~ronment s
Fa rmers enjoy 'l1any days when
weather Is !me but must be out
there when 11 1s not They are
exposed to mt ense sun, msects
chemicals, n01se, tox 1c gases
dust. and other detrimental en
vJronmental condJtaons Many
farmers suffer heanng loss because of operat1ng no1sy
machmery
Few farmers take adva nt age
of personal protec tive equ1p
men! And they often remove
shielding and by pass safety
devices

Jn a recent survey of

power takeo rt shielding, Purdue
Umvers1ty resem chers fo und
tha t ma ster shields were m1ssmg
or lnoperallve on ove r hal f the
11ac tors checked
In at her occupatwns, most
workers can ca l1 tn s1ck when

necessary . Farmers ca nnot do so
If urgent work 1s waliJflg, many
w11l a ttempt hazardous JObs
despite their a ilment s Farmwomen who give b1rth or adopt do
not rece1ve the ma ternity leave
that many of the ir count e1 parts
mother mdustnes do They ca n
only !(am time if theli fmd
someone else to take over t he1r
chores
CORN PRICES
Corn
pnces after after showi ng some
mod est streng ht m May and
June,

Ann ou nGP. mP.ll Is
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Giveaway

25 m color tv Does not work
Co11814 448 0898

thro.t Mav hr.tt flea colliN" on
Answers to Muffin Ctll 814
992 2121

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

2 Telev'llions
093t

Yard Sale

... ··Gallipolis ·
&amp; Vicinity
Wed II Thurt Sept 23 &amp; 24
Co11 re11denc6 at Evergreen on
Old Rt 160
Mov1ng Sale 33 Holcomb Hill
out Rt 141 Sept 22 23 24
9 6 Dinette a&amp;t . end tabl•.
coffee table bed et c Alto yard
ltltttemt

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&amp; Vicinity
Vard uiAt on leon Bedfln Road
Monda'f thru Saturday starting
Sept 21st Ltrge commum ty
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Public Sale
&amp; Auct1on

R1 ck Pearson AuctiOneer h
cen1ed m Oh10 and West V11gt
ma Etttte 1nt1que, farm , llqu1·
dahon Ullt 304·773 5785

Call 814 446

6 Spamel m1ud pupptn to good
home can evenmgt 614-446
7054

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Two 7wk oldmalek1tt ena htter
tn1ned, very fm1ndly Mutt find
ahometh1sweek Call614 446
2457

We pay cash tor leta modet c:leen
uted can
J1m M1nk ChiN Olda In c
Bill Gene John aon
614 44G 3872

6 kitten• to g1veawey Dtfferent
colors ahort &amp; long hatr Ce ll
614·446 7076

TOP C AS H pe~d tor 83 model
and newer uud c..-t Smtih
Butck Pontttc ,911 Ea11ern
Ave Galhpoht Ca ll 814 411l6
2282

Enghth M•n• lop R11bbt1t mal e
Needs excellent home Cell
814 446 4838

Free to good home 6 week old
pupp•et Wtll be small dog~.
30.t 675 6009
Beautiful 6 week old lt lttent
304 675 6224

Wan1ed To Buy

Junk Auto 1 With or wrthoul
motor• C•ll 614 388 9303
WANT ED TO BUY Uud wood
&amp; coal heeters Swa 1n 1 Furm
ture 3rd &amp; Olive St Galltpoh•
Ctll614 446 3159
Wanted Ill buy Stand1ngtlm)'ler
Coll814 379 2758
Fa~rty

Lost and Found

Call 614-992-2181 and ask for Gary

We're Here To Serve You

LOS'T Gr•y Male Wetm1ranet'
Dog m Eno area Ctuldt pet Call
614 -446 4496

DELIVERIES TO MEIGS, GALLIA and
MASON COUNTIES
lost Man ' • gold rim glasset If
found call 614 992 2531
Reward

MGM
FARM CITY
540 East Main
Pomeroy
992-2181.

Found 1n lead ing C ree .. Rd aret
•mall black 8nd wh1t• m11e
puppy Wear ing flea co llar Cell
814 742 2681 or 614 992

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Hir~ngl

aret

t1f.i 000 til 000 Ctll

late model Chrv lie• pro
duct . good C:llndlt1on low m1
leage Phone 6 , 4-266 6038
Wanted 10 buv long wood C•ll
tnyume C &amp; R F ~r &amp;wood C811
814 367 0669
Buymy datly gold "lver co1nt
rmgt jewelry, lllrhng ware old
COlA$ large c: urrency- Top pfl
ces Ed Burlte11 B~rber Shop
2nd Ave Mjddleport Oh 6 U ·
992 3 4 76
Wanted to buy uand lng ttmbftt
Ca ll AI Tromm at 81.t 742
2328
lnt eu•ate-d in buy1nlil 2 to 5 auet
o f land loc1ted 1n Meigs County
C111 614· 992 &amp;308

Televtton Advertlt lng needt
l'ugh energv pertont tor the
Galhpoht erea P0111ble further
man-aement opponun1ty Part
t1me, full t1me base and com
m1n1on Call 9 &amp; 304 767
7881

Granted divorces
GALLIPOLIS
In Gallla
County Common Pleas Court this
past week. Ke ith Allen Rollins, of
Leon, W Va , and Darlene Rol
llns, of Rt 1, Bidwell, were
gra nted a decree of dissolution.
A decree of divorce was
handed to William B. Hill, of Fort
Polk, La , and Patricia L Hill, of
Rt. 1. Crow n Clt r

retuAdabltl DEPT 818~2 24 hrs

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lmmettltte openln; for up•
rl..,ced cook. 9 00 3 00. Man ·
Fr1 P-v commenturate wfth
t11.per1ence Send ruume to
Dally Sentu,.l, Bolt 729P,
Pomtfov. Oh•o

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Business
Opportunity
I NOTICE I

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO r.c:omm.,.dt that yoo
do buttnt11 with ,.opl• you
a.now, and NOT to 1end moni'V
thfough the maM unlll you hewa
1nvttt1111ed th• oH•kte
REI!iiTAURANT Et ..bfithtd 11
yeau Plaa.a. dlnn•u. ~and ·
with•. D· 1 • D·2 Mcen11 One
of SoutbNit.,. OMo' 1 nk•t
Owraer withing to retire Int.,
.tad prlnc'sll• only R•pond
to. lo• T- fM c / o Oallipolle
Tribuna. 121 JJd Aw Bell.,.
lit, Ohio 411J1 .

8ab..,sttter full tlm e lmmecflately
for 7 month old Prefer•btv n..,r
S~lvtn Bndge Plan 3904 875
2189
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Wan1ed

IUStNESI MAN

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W11l ctre tor person• with
ntf'o!Out or ment1! dt,Ofd.,, end
eldetly In my private home Eltm
Ho me Middleport OhiO 61•·
992 6873

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Profeasional
Services

Have • 11 id11t0 tape m.wie af
child s b1rthdav ptrty wedding,
parent a ann lverurv baby
~ohowert fnmtly reun10n Of any
•P I!JCill Ot:CUIOO Ct111U -992S9!J9

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Pf.no tun.ng Utte D•nl.. • 2 ltd
.,.., of aervtca 1ft Meigt·Galli•
M11on countl••· IU 742
2111

Schools
InstruCtiOn

Pi-'o '••ona. beuiftnl"jj ...W
1n termed l.a1e .Studanu t:'llli
feresa DavK at814· H7 8361

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Homes for S•le

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dw2 4a•-.AC.W.I .P P .wet
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has the most complete
feeding program in the
area.

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500. 44112«
1 hoMae from Gov t
from 11 00,... r...... cu..
Throughout OH fllatlonwidel
Alao 1aa ,.,..n:l• CaH 211
413-:10011. lndudlntt Sunoloy.
Eot H1271

Rep c

3 br ,- llnllhed htement.
.a.ctrio·wood hut. epplicanCN,
u•11• ApprMHc~ et tM.ooo
Slle •••
can 114-4413040

CRIMPING

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All Available at MGM Farm City. No
order too big. No order too small.

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new lnlllltenMce frH, 2

br ranch fultycarp.ud 11mm

Oalhpalit or M.,c-.•e. C.H
814- 218 8200

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MGM
FARM CITY

8 room home whh garq• on I
aaH Sm ..l wooda g.denpatturt " " County ,wat..Ne.- Jacbon Call 814-281llo447 or 918-3t71
n

Pomeroy

For Salt bv Owner• 3 8r hou11
wl1h •nachtd 1•11e. ac 31
Chlllcothe Rd Call 114 446·

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21183 II II

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on Channel 23 WVAH

U. S. RT: 60 (1 Mi. East of Albany, Ohiol

S92-2322 DAY:.... 698·3531 EVEfi!ING

RIO TIRE
EXCHANGE

204 North Atwood
Rio Granda, Oh.
PH. 246-5131

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RUTLAND
TIRE
SALES
Main St.
Rutland. Oh
PH 742-30B8

Card of Thanks

CARD OF THANKS

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SEPTEMBER 23, 1987
8:00 P.M.

ATHENS LIVESTOCK SALES

1

BLEMS

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32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
2 Mobile hom"· 1 aCfe lot 2
mil•• from Hannan Tra c e
Schooft Rural water btadt top
road Caiii14-2156 -6:W3
12al6 Mobile Home, 2 br
c•pal. ttova refng • under
pendi"9 I 1 700 down and take
over pt'Jm.,ll t2800 can
814-2451112
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1170 Etcon• u.ea. 2 bt , alec
heet. ... slaw r.trig. Mud
mo\'e. F"'analng poM~e. 10
pet cam dow" whh approved
CJedit 14100 C•H 114·441·

nee
1178 Falrmont

moi;Hit hom•

1••11&amp; Gu hMt. 11000 Flrm

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1177 falrmonl Bay•lew .
14x'70, an electric. 2 ~oom•.
~air , waJher. 6r'yer, ttova.
r......,lltor und.,innlnt 81 •
-N37

LDCMIIII on Morning It• Ad •
. . . . . 14a70. 2 bedroom.
,.,.,. room 'lrilh flrWl'fec•• ...,.,...
room wieh IMdiftt doors. fully

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khchen. fronl and becll

e14-3e4 4084

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If you need help or suggestions on your form
programs, we have a field serviceman to help you.
Just call and we'll be there!

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Will p..ap ""ance o. land contr.ct 10 yr oAd houtl 3 8t
Vi•.... Cal 114- .fA8

"IR . fM'I!ptace. fuJI blltrnMt 3
rN to of Oe~
c.M O.ya 11ol-....,· 1611 t+ler

DAIRY - BEEF - SHEEP - CALVES - CHICKENS

Cattle will be accepted all day
Tuesday, up to 1 :00 p.m. Wednesday
•HAULING AVAILABLE•

ow".,

For sal• by
Uon. M11on
County lea..1tHut ranch hom•
on 20 tCf'H ImaM
pond
good hunt'"g Horw Lovara
Partdl111 304-1&amp;18 1142

porc:fl•. ttortt• bldG. Itt up end
readY to move In Two lett lot
for rent
after 6 00 p m

Oo•ernm•nt Homes from
t1 00 ' ~ R.,..,... Aloo tu
dlltinQu..u P'DP•ty Calt 101
M4· tl33 ht IU tor info

THIS SALE INCLUDES HOLSTINE

Houu 3 15 ac. 2 br lotal tlac
1 mile oul
Fc-glatoftv Rd M..on WV
304-n l &amp;01t

c.-pll through

114·441-Altor
4l'tol ""· 304· 171· Ht8

,._riot
1.MO, · · · ·ll70

MGM FARM CITY, INC.

"All Breeds Sale"

2 or 3 baclfoom1, doubl• lot,
dote to tchooK and ator"
118 000 ()() 304· 67&amp; 7833

c.net• 3111 1084

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SPECIAL
FEEDER
CALF
SALE!

11A baths. full b.temlf!t. •tt·
ached garaga Shown b'l appolntmlfltonly 114 912 3850

The family of Glldwin
Wemer would like to
think family, friends,
and neithbon for their
love anil many acts of
kindness durin&amp; tile illness and the loss of our
loved one.
Thanks to Rev. Mark
McCIUtll for his con·
solir'l&amp; words.
Special thanks to
the Pomeroy Health
Care Center and staff
for their tender care
of many years.
For those who sent
flowers, cards, food
or assisted in any way
· in our hour of sorrow.
Special thanks to
Bruce Fisher of the
Rawlinas - Coats Blower Funeral Home
for his service and
part in makin1 our
loved one's memorial
service, thouch sad. a
fond memory.
IIAY GOD BLESS

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Announcement~

Houses for Rent

2Br , carpet. refrig and ltO\Ifl
661 3rd Ave 1260 a mo plus
dep Call 614 246, 9695

Pttrlol mobile home Well msulattd undlt'pennlng. porchn •
air cond 304-676-7321

2 BR 2 baths U60 per month
Dep required Brookhart Len e
614 441 4222 betweem
9 &amp;
I

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Oak Wood 1 br apt . st0\18.
Located close to town
Sec dep a. ref C1ll 614· 448·
2055· Evemngs

For Rent 2 br unturmthtd
house with garage One mile out
218oHRt 1 Acceptonechlld
12DO a month plus dep &amp; ref
Call614 441 8681

Oelue 1 bedroom unfurntshed
All nB'N eat In kitchen carpet
thru out Prof81slonal pet"ton
d"1rable Call 614 448 46D7 or
448· 2602

121 State St · 1h of doubJt
Adulta with 1 ch1ld acceptable
R•f and Sec dep required Call
81 4 -·48-0254

Furntshed efliCiencv private end
quiet S•ngle worktng per1on
only Call 614 446 4607 or
448 2602

Unfurnished haute 3 br Rod
nev Villqe II t276 Call 614
41&amp;8 4-41t after 1 DO PM

2 Br carpet Stove. refT1g
furmstled Washer-dryer hook·
up Water garbage paid Near
Stiver Br~dge Call 614 446
7025

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j;ar"!s for Sale

89 acr" 3 badroom home
V1nyl lldtftg, dulled water well
free gat wtth royaltlet, central
air, 01Jtbuild1ngt, new wiring.
modern kitchen Saliabury
School D111mrt Call after IS p m
week dav• 814-912· 6129
20 acre farm with 3 BR house.
Hannan Trt~ Road. Glenwood.
W Va for mora Information call
304 773 51,8 or 773 15188

.tt... 6 00

SrK ac;re mtnl·larm. fenced pas·
tiJfl Dlus woodland, Qne barn.
two out bulldi'Wfl, thr" bed·
room all elKtric bflck rtnch.
ovtrtooki!'lg riVer, n•ar town
Cal130•· 176 7119

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Bu1inas1
Buildings

Commare•al build•n~t tor •••"
Downtown Pt Plttnnt Storet,
oHices A-One Real Etttt•
Carol Ya-u•. Broker Call 3D4
675 510.t

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Reduc-.d t24 .600 to 120 000
Surwy.t and Miftlrlll reghts
37 781 tar• C•ll 814-446·
2071
1 ~ ac lot on Jerry a Run Rd
Apple Ort&gt;Ve with rural water
304 178-2383

PRICED RIGHT - One 1cre
bu1lding lott on At 2 at Athton
Publtc water and mobil• hom"
perm•tted, 304 571· 2338
On• acre lott on Maton 80 11
Ashton publiC wtt•r. mobile
hom" permmtld I 500 down
I 15() par month 304 1578
2338
l~tal hunting land. 2f; •c:res
woods with neowty butH c:lbtn,
20 minute drtve from Pt Pie..
ttnt Owl Hollow Ad 130 000
304 675-5648 ERA Town &amp;
Country Attl Etttle

At e2 S 20 A ttcluded timber
and meadow. Ideal hunting or
home she 1 6 ml oH bleak top
Phon• t¥•mng w .... end1 304876 5199

Ht: lllol s
41

House• for Ran1

Nicety turruthtld tmall t.ouse
Adults only References ,.
quired Off ,.,.., parking Ph
114 448 0338
• BR hOu• fof' r-'t 3 m• .a of
O.lt"ipolia 1300 • month plu1
dap "•' rtqUN-td Call 11441&amp;6 1e15 Afl• I 00 PM. c.U
446 1244

8 room houn. b1g lot on state
highway electric heat Reasone
ble rent Call 614-4.&amp;6-0974
3 rooms and bath. unfurmthed
cottage Electr~c •nd water paid
4 Wh•t• Ave Call 614-446·

sns

2 bedroom houu newtv redone
New bath new kitch•n For rent
at of Oct 1 1 month rent, 1
month tecurlty requ~red Call
6, o1 992 5587 ~tw . .n 9 00
and 6 DO

reffiQ:

N1ce 2 br apt Stove. refng .
water furn11hed 4 '11 m1 fr om
Galllpoha S210 • mo No peta
Call 6,4· 448 B038
Modern 2 br unfurniShed apt
No peu Ref reqund Call
814 446 1873 B 15

m town Also
mobile home No pets Ref &amp;
Oep required Call 614-446
1158
fi roomt &amp;. bath

2 bedroom house close to
schools in NtwHtven $160 00
month Plus Dapos1t 304 882
2583

Furntshed apanmant two bed
room Two adults only no pets
Oepollt and referonce requ~red
Call614 448 4571

Available Oct , tt New Haven
very cl ..n 2 br houte Dapoait
and Ref•ence reqwred No
Pets t271 00 month 304
882-3202

Ouplell· 646 Second 3 br , hvmg
room -dmmg room full cerpet.
new carpet new kitchen &amp; beth
Grett loccauon 8286 plus
utihll&amp;! Call 614 446 0690

2 br houae 321e How-ard Ave
Accept one child •1 Bti 00
month plu• depollt Referenc.a
Rtqu~rH Good LocatiOn 304
8715 882,

Gr•c:.oiJs lrvm~ 1 and 2 bed
room apartments et V1llege
Manor and R1ver11de Aptrt·
ments •n Middleport From
1216 tnctudmg ut1httes Call
814 992 7787 EOH

42 Mobile Homes
for Ren1

bedroom uptlaln nRWiy
re modeled Stove and refr~gere
tor hlrmshed 8200 pet month
plus uttllt•e• t 100 depo11t
reqund Call 614· 992 6539.
614 992· 2433 or 614 992
3489

Furmshed 2BR , cabltiVtliable.
AC , nver view m Kanauga
Fottera ,obtte Home Park Ctll
814 44&amp;-1602
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2 br wtlt to wall carp .. Pr.vate
lot in Otlllpoha Call I 1 4 448
1409 after 6 00 PM

2

1 bedroom apartment in Middl eport 8165 pet" month Refer
en ce required Cell 614 992
8783

2 &amp; 3 br mobile homes Call
614-441·0527 after 2 PM.
tnvt•me week·ends

Cle•n 2 bedroom apt Also
store·off1ce or cia .. room 1pece
New Haven W Va 614-992
7481

2 br , IJnfurnllhtd 12K60 , mile
patted HMC Dep &amp; Ref
required CalL 814 448 4369 or
30.· 876 9780

4 room bath Carpet stove,
refngerator Oepo11t and refer
ence requtred Adultt only No
pitt Cell614-949 2646

All alec 2 br mobrle home for
rent Adults ontv No pets Call
6,4-387· 7438

APARTMENTS mobile homes
houlea Pt Pleasant and Galhpo
Itt 614 441 8221

Trtiltt" for rent 2 tHtdroom all
ltlec Verv nice Ctll 614 446
984 7 or 44e 9521
Furmshltd. large llv1ng room
b8th, 3 br Good cond C1ll
614 388 8732

2 bedroom fum!Sed tpt ret end
depoSit New H1\18n W Va .
304· 882- 32 67 or 304 773
6D24 ,

Treiler lor rent or sale N1ce and
clean Call614 992- 2357

3 r04lms and bath gas heat
ground floor washer and dryer
hook up no chtidren •m1Tfed181e
occupancy No peu 'phone
304 676 4480 e•t 53 or 60

2 bedroom Svracuse 1180 p&amp;r
month plus utiht•• and.depoait
Call 114 992 81587 or 8,4
992 ·1732

One bedroom furniShed epanment m Po ml Pleatant E•tra
clea n and n1ce Adults no pett
phone 304 &amp;75 1388

12•50. 2 bedroom mobrle home
f01 rent Cell 614 992 ' 5694

In Middleport Oh1o. 2 bedroom
furntshed tpt Also 2 room
tff1C1enc:y IPI 3D4 882 -2666

4 IR hou• on 1 ecr• EXt:et
locat"&gt;n R•l Call A· 1 R•al
Elute Brohr Call 30•·876
&amp;1o.t Ot 178-7738

2 bedroom lurnlshed, good
dean conditiOn One child no
p.ts S180 per month New
Hsv..,, 304-882· 2468

Hou . .t:Jt 1 •• .Ave p,anty fur
ntahed •200 P" month Call
814·4•8-4031 or 441 1115 or
448 1243

Mobile hom• for rent Upper
R1v•r Rd Rt 7 Wtll contH:ttr
construct~workert 814 4460508

Roo ms for rent. day week
month Galha Hotel Call 614·
446 9580 Rent 11 low as 8120
month

4Rm &amp; beth 1921 Vi Ch•tnut
St t11&amp; a mo . S76 Oep CaM
8U 448 3870

2 bedroom mobile home. fur
n•hed t1815 Plu• Uttht•n Call
304 &amp;76 et~12

Furn1ahed room $75 Uttht1es
paid Share bath Smgle male
919 Second Galhpolts Call
-4_4~6_4_4_1_6_a~n-•_•_7p~m_____ ·ItRo o ms for rent bv week or
month Ca ll 614 992 752,
9 30 4 30 6,4 992 2353
other hourt

3 Announceman1s

44

Apartment
for Rent

P10F1T NEW OffDING
on snack food vendm~
100% profrt no product
loss Poptop canned foods
All p1oducts nat1onall1 adv
ert1sed such as Hemz Hor
mell, Campilell s and Chef
Boy A1 Dee Featunng ileef
stew, macarono &amp; cheese,
spaghetti &amp; meatilalls and
hundreds of other hot
entrees and soups We pro
vode company leased loca
!Ions on your area tood p10
duct at whol esale pnces 5
Federal hot food vendors
woth Comco multt pnce
mech aniSms, and 5 com
operated m1crowave ovens
w/c ailmets
You poovode $10 000 cas h
for eQuipment 8 10 hour
per week and a serv1ceaille
automoillle fm complete In ·
format1on pack agel call I·
BOO 872 8787, asl&lt; or operator Hl28 Phones stalled
24 hrs a day 7daj saweek

Apartment
for Rent

3 br houte N1 ce
n .. ghborhood. ac .. gu heat,
duhwathar. ltO\Ie, refng .
washer furnllhed Call &amp;1•441 7025 lEASE AVAILABLE

GUAUNnm I 000/o
We oHer newest mnovat1on

44

12Jt86. fulty c.,ptted ttove •n
dryer lnctudtd Price rtduced to
tiiOO Call 614-742 279&amp; or
814 742-2777

1t53 Y1ndale. all alum 36d, 1

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540 East Main

taltifta view of river 3 bedroom a,

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br 11200 CaM 114-446-1311

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MIXING

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Own vour

own SIMI 8uikNng
Mtior tnlf1Ufac:tu,. Nlec:ting
du&amp;ef tn evaUablt .,... H'Jh
potenli&amp;l ptoflta-Pert Tlma 0t
FuHTirm~ 1303) 78e 3200 EXT

Older man want1 to movttn w ith
aoMtol'lll who will h•p catt fOt
him In Oa lllpot11 Ctll c•e
managet 8H 367 0 151

frtendly Hom• Parttet has open
mgs for man1gen and dllaltfsln
vour Ml!l. l t(gnt line 1n pal1'1
pltn-free kll •brend new Chust
m•a catalog toy u~ft . 1nd home
deoor C8talog Over 800 1lem1
Top «~mm lulon and holt"'
giha ttl\ for frH cat ..og1 ·100·
227 16 , 0

Modu.. home. Cart..- f ranch
re.lclance Com• of S Founh
and Hooket Stt . Middleport
Mutt ' " to appreciate Call
11 ... H2-3213

"anch-style hOua• wtlh brttth

wv

Government Jobs 1 16 .0 4 0
159 230 yr Nil..., htr ing C•ll
805 687 6000 Ewt R 9805 f&lt;H
CU rl eR ! ftdtrallllt

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HouH •nd 'II acre on Wylhs Hill
In Pom.oy. Nhind Krog., ·•
•4000 Call 814-986· 4437

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Ohio Vaii"Y Tue now hes Hu nt.t
0 100 r.omputlflled ahgn m f'f'l~
mach1nt Now talung apphc•
11001 for wheel al•gnments C•ll
304 676 6332 Gall lpohsF•rry

One o l the h~ St•tu t11tut
grqwl'llng .;he111 ~n now h1111l(l •
few gOOd people tor full hme
watll No e •pe11en t e requ ired·
flulble hours c:ampfere tra ining
1nd compeuv• p ty and banelt• t
To tchltdu le your lntervtew c1U
614-448-6146 aher 9 00 AM

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Oro..,e lawn Mower R•pllr
Will pick wp and d.Jiwr Good
used
tor ul&amp; Call
114-742· 2313 or 814-742·
3011 ,

GET PAID for rudtng bookal
1:100 00 PM tttlt Write ACE ·
517A 2 P1m a Naperville IL
60540

STA RT IMMEDIATELY

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LPN for private duty pan ttme.
1ten tmmed11tely , Need good
clinical tklllt t 8 00 per hour Pt
Pleaunt trea Call Mr Hutc;htn1
1· 304•767 7858 9·4 Mond.v
Fuday on ly

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Oovl1'nm.m HomH from t1 fU
rtpM") Delinquent tax property
Aepou..liont Call 105-817
1000 ED GH 1808 for current

•re•

" HIRING! 00\/lrnment jobt •
vour ar4ta 'Hi 000 168 000
C1 ll !60 2 ) 838 $81UL EXT
,203 '

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H•ul and Staclt fk~ood t30-a ,':.:""".::.::..::".::"::__ _ _ _ _~lood c-.n Ed •• &amp;14·441· 3978 ,.
Country ratreat n•nl•d In
Hou11 cleenln; ore•• fors;cltor woodt on 3 1 ac:rn features
lncllt'dl grMnhouse, 2 bed
elderly J*)flle Call 11• 448
roomt 1 1h batht, wtttern ,_
1830
ctld• tx~enor, gar .. • netu,.
Matura lady to baby ttl: '" h« trans FrM 1• peved rOM!t,low
hom• for 1 chilct Mon. Fn taxH Maigt County t47 500
Addl 4on-lute• Ill•
Call IC=•'.:.'.:_8,;_14::_7_:4.:.2·_:2:.:8.:.1.:.2_ _ __
814 387-7813
Handl Man Special· 15 room tnd
Would Ma to do babysin'"o In bath. attic:, 6ttement 11 D State
my home. nHr Nonh Gall it High St Price qeg Call IS 14 992
Sdlool C.ll 114· 388-1088
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37:.:2:.:&amp;::_~-----In
Go-v'•n Subdlv1110n cloae to
Can do light tteu11ng and roofing
flla•aonabl• ratea Merion tchoa• C•lll14-992 -3&amp;01 or
112· 2311
Snider. I1•·NI· 2129

AVON All lll'elt Ctll Shirl..,
Spun 304 876 1429

HORSE SCIENCE PROGRAM
COORDINATOR Retp o nt~bil i
t 1es 1nclud« Coord1n1t1ng tnd
tcheduHng hone science progflm ae1lvlthtt an1mal c••
equipment and hor•• famlhy
matnt.,.ence. teachmg 1111gned
c l1t111, development of trad1
t lonel tnd non tradrllontl dthv
,..,. m odes developing and
earrin g out new horae sc1ence
rel ated program&amp; horse tC1ence
a nd related field bated uudAnt
,.cruitment and JOb plec11men1
dehvtf'l of puvttt and pu lXtc
t)oraeman1h1p Ienon&amp; Ano
elate Degree In Animal Sc1ence
or rettt ed f1eld det1red With
Btehelor t Degree p referred
Mlntmun of thr ee '1 e ert rel8\lant
work ••perlance requ1red and
teacl"ung e1perutnee deSif&amp;d
Contact Personnel Off1ce Hock
mg Tecf1mc•l CoH~~~~ge Nel son
v1lle Oh 46764 /6 141 763
3591
Dudlme to tpp ly
Stptembet 23
198'7 AN
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER

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•ern vacant lend. loeated about
1 mHe from Patriot Call 814·
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378 2 7

Traittr roq:h painted Aa•ona
bla rat• for " " •tim•• call
8111•1•24•12"4

R N 1pphc:tl10ns now being
tccepltd for full t1m1 potttlon.
Ple..ant Vall~ Nura•no Care
Canter IPPI'v personnel offiu
Plettant Vtlley Hotp 304 675
4340 AA EOE

The 0 0 Mc lntvre P1r k Dlttrlct
l l now aeeeptmg lpphcttlor'js tor
a ovmntJtiC:S lnttructoJ M USI be
at least 18 yeert of age tnd a
high school grduate Call 814
446 4612 ut 2.66. 8 1m to 12
noon or 12 30 to 4 pm

wall

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F
u ••Y roonng ' " "1 • t10 •
~quara Contact Randy at 8'1 4·

A

rm houM:wlthbflh pproK
•cr"
of l...t Also •ppro11 75

roofing c:.l1614· 378-2411

AVON All areat CaN Maulyn
Wefter 304 882 2146

Galllpollt trtt· Stl" tkllll neCeiUf'V Computer trtln1ng preferred Mutt be able 10 detlwl1h
public Soma trtvel ln'llol\led
Send rftuma to BoaT 910 c/ o
Gelltpoh• Oaity Tr1buna 825 3rd
Avt Gelllpoht Oh10 45631

have smce moun1ed a

downward trend that Is likely to
contmue Irregu lar ly through
harves t
Supp lies s hould be large
enough to push harvest prices
this year below the $1.50 range
CHLORDANE - - The U.S
EPA annou nced that Ve ls ico l
Chem1cal Corp agreed to Immediatel y cease the sale of pest1
cldes containing c hl ordan e
wh1ch Is used to control termites
This decision does not affect
products already m the hands of
distributors or homeowners
Chlodane can cont mue to be sold
and used as long as the supply
lasts
Homeowners should not be
unduly alarmed because their
homes already many h~ve been
treated with chlordane.

Jlm ' tOddJoblenrlae- painting.
Ctrptnlef WOfk. IUndt!ck, tiding.

•ao

An:ad11 Nurttflg Canter. Cool·
ville It c~.t tr.ntty tcceptlng appH·
ca tlont for avallablt R N
POSIIIOhl

Phones S.les Apply In penon
Fn Mon Tun 1 4PM 601
Burnett ,.d · Ka na u~e -Jayc:ttt
.Htll

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Homes for Sale

For lal• by OWn• 4-5 br • 3
blthl. Approdmltetv 4000 tq
ft .. Zl IKf . . whh t~nia coun
*f73.000 Will s ..l with onty 6
.ern for 1111,000 Call tor
appOintment 811&amp;-441 3381

1..1 Stilt Oalltry. Middleport
n.eds ttl" person e•parlenc.t
In handleratu and willing to
accapr retpontlbllhy Appty 1n
parson Mon Sat , 9 30 4 30

GET PAlO lor rll&lt;hng booktl
S100 00 Pet' t.lt lt Write ACE
338 2 Pima Nepervtlle Ill
80640

PQmeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W.Va.
31

s.ptlc: tank pumping. ,...1d_,t 1.t
6 comm•lcll
per told
Ron EwnaEMtrpr"- Jedleon
Ohio. C•ll 114 216-5130

and others. FT tnd PT AveH Call
todl';l 1·618-459-3548 ftqll-

Governmltflt jobs your

September 20, 198.7
18 Wanted to Do

Earn eAceihtnt monl'¥' in hom.••embtv w01k Jewelry, toys
1

Som1t0ne 10 dry
614 448 0924

Help Wanted

Get ptld for ,..ding books!
•too per title Write ACE 318,
2 Pimt, Nap.-vWit, IL 80140

602· 838· 8885 ht 101"

Sfte 4 pupp1et from the pound
CtiiiS14 446· 3797
2 ldOrable bltck k•tten1 7 wks
old Boy &amp; gtrl Need a good
home Call 8U. 367 0683

11

ilpliw'l!lf·r"

ftmtlt bltek cat
With 4 white P.WI 1nd Whitt

19!13. 20, 27., 3t_c

This we&lt;•k's mystery
cash prize from the Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
farm, featured by the Gallia Soil and Water
Leave your name, address and telephone number
Conservation District, is located somewhere in
with your card or teller. No telephone calls will be
Gallia County. Individuals wishing to participate
accepted. All contest en1rles should beturnedln lo
in th&lt;' weekly contest may do so by guessing the
the ne~&lt;spaper office by 4 p.m. each Wednesday.
farm's owner. ,Just mail, or drop off ~'our gu ess to
In case of a tie, the winner will be chosen by
the the Dally Sentinel, III Court St, Pomeroy,
lollcry. Ne•t week, a Meigs County farm will be
Ohio, 45769 or the Gallipoli• Tribune, 825 Third
featured hy the 1\lelgs Soil and Water ConservaAve., Gallipolis, Ohio, t5G31, and you_m......,a::.y_w_i_n_a_ss____t_lo_n_D_I_s_tr_lc_·l_.-------.....:::
,;===
FARM -

I

lona·ht~red

structed of concrete blocks

Meigs County
Agent's corner

September 20, 1987 _

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

SIGN
PAINTING
CALL
245.!5800
II&amp;I COIISTIUCnOII
&amp; IXCAVAniiG, IIIC.
io now ICCepUng bids
11om oub-conti'IICiort for
Metga Courny Nur11ng
Home We would like to
encouroge mmonty oubconu.c:1on to pertN:t·
pete In order to receM~a
oet of piono for 1he projeCt
you mult IUbmit e com ~
peny ,.ume, four refer
onces end • t1 00 mun&amp;
able depolit.
Pie••• aend tnfo to
M• T ConatnJct1on &amp;
Excavating, Inc

Rt 1, Box 340
Bidwell, Ohto 46814

Phil Dirt &amp; The
Dozers

1 and 2 bedroom tpartments tor
rent
Batie; rent for 1 bdr ,
t18300. 2bdr 1219 00 Also
required a S20D 00 security
depotlt CONTACT Jtckaon
Estates Dept Ph .tl&amp;6· 3997
Equal Hou11ng Opponuntty
Furnlthtd Eff1oency 11ol5 Ut ih
tiM pa1d. th1re bath 107
Second Aw
Galhpoht Ph
4414418 aher7PM
Upsttlfl unfurnished apartment
Uhllt1.. p11d C•rpet~ . no thdd·
r•n or pet&amp; Ctll 614-446-1637
2 BR aptt 6 clotett k.rtchen
eppl turn1thtd. Wuher Dryer
hook up ww carpel newty
painted. declt
Regency Inc
Aptt Call 304 676 7738 or
676 6104

Sept. 26 - 6 P.M.-Warmup

POSTON LAKE
-New England, Ohio
Rt. SO to Guysville-St. Rt. 329 to CR 48

IIING LAWN CHAIIS
SANDWICHES &amp; SOn DIINIS
ADMISSION- S9.00 PEl DAY
ADVANCE nCIOS 57.00
2 DAY nc1n s13.oo
ADVANCE DCKOS
Hoffa's
Mom's Carryout
Blue Eagle Music
Miller's Poultry
School Kids
I&amp;K Pennzoil
VFW- 3477
• D&amp;J Grocery
NO,S. . . .NG
NOt BSPOtallll POl ACCIDINTS

Furnished Rooms

Off1ce Space for rent E 11.cel
downtown Gelhpohs locet10n
lnquluet call 614 446 4222
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
AotJte 33, Nor1h of PomMOV
Renttl tra1ler1 C•ll 614 992
7479
Space for small trailers All
hook upt Cable Alao eff1 c1ancy
rooms a~r and cable Mason.
W Va Call 304 773 5651

49

Fum11hed apt ntllt to lhbrery
On.e ptofeatlonal adult only
Ptrk1ng Call 114-446-0338

11

SWAIN

AUCTION 6. FURNITURE 62
Ol1ve St. Galllpoltt
NEW 6 pc Wood group- 8399
Uv1ng room t~ites- 1:199 1599
Bunk bed• with bedd1ng· t199
full 1118 rrurttreu II foundation
thrttng · S99 Re cl1nert
ttarttng· 899
USED· Beds drllstrs. bedroom
s1.111et •199 1299 Oeakt .
wr~nger wether. a completeltne
of uted furniture
NEW Wut«n boott 830
Workboots S18 6. up fStefll &amp;
soft toe! C•ll 814 446 3159
C ountv Appliance Inc Good
used •pphances and TV sets
Open SAM to 6PM Mon thr~.t
Set 614 448 1699 627 3rd
Ave Gallrpoht OH
GOOD USEO APPLIANCES
W•hers. drvera refrig•atort.
renget Skaggt Apphan cet.
Upper Rtver Ad bes1d11 Stone
Crest Motel &amp;14 446-7398
LAYNE'S FURN ITURE
Sofal and ch8lrs pnced frOm
8396 to S996 Tables 860 tnd
up to $126 H1de-a· beds 8390
to 8596 Recllnen 8226 to
t375 Lampl $28 ro $125
Omtrttes 1,09 and up to 6496
Wood table w 6 cha1ra S286 to
S795 Desk $100 up to $376
Hutc:hea 5400 and up Bun k
beda complete w -m•ttrenel
S295enduptoS395 Ba by bed s
8110 Mattrettes or box tprmgs
full or twm $68 f1rm 878 and
S88 Queen sets 1225 Kmg
$ 350 4 drawer chest $69 Gun
cabtnett 6 gun Gaa or electflc
range S375 Baby m•ttrenes
$35 &amp; $46 Ded frames S20
830 &amp; Kmg frame $60 Good
1elect10n of bedroom suites
metal cabtnets headboards S30
and up to 886
........,
90 Oavs same u cash wl1h
approved credtt 3 Mil86 out
Bulavllle Rd Open 9am to 5pm
Men thru Sat Ph 614 4460322
Sav8 alot Chec.. us out for
carpet and furnnur e 9 11.12
Carpet 850 6 pJecewoodhvmg
room su1t, 8399 Mollohan
Furniture Upper Rrver Rd Call
614 446 7444
PARSON'S FURNITURE
New wood 6 pc hv•ng wood
IIUites 8399 95 chett of draw
ers 4 drawar $48 5 drawe r
$59 95 mattress &amp; boll sprtngs
fullt~ze 312 cot l $149 95 set
twm mattreues ~95
set
THE WORKING
MAN 'S FRIEND
Valley Furniture
New and u1ed furmture and
appllc:ancas Call 6 ,4 446
7572 Hours 9· 5
Sofa sat of lamps end tablfl
tw~n bed (new mattress\ Call
614 446 0696
3 upr~ght \lacuum clea ners A 1
cond1t1on 2 tank types Un con
d1t1onally guarnteed 3 sewing
mechmet Call614 446 ,488
Wooden k1tchen tablA w1th 4
chairs, &amp; glautop kitchen tabl e
wtth parlot cha1n Call 614
446 &amp;629 after 6 00 PM
Wh1tt wooden bedroom tuit.
gold tnm uqs Call 614 446·
! 1969
Werm Morntng heater Com
pletely automatiC With blower.
natual gat 86 000 btu See 87
Vme Galhpoht
Wett1nghouse washer $60
Maytlg dryer 175 New Dress
maker portable sewmg machtne
610D 197&amp; Plvmouth Arrow
Mob1te home lot for rent Route
588 Call814 446 3969
Kmg Size Bookcase Waterbad,
c:omplete $239 Mattress Wa
terbtd and Furmture Warehouse , 98 Columbus Rd
Athens Oh io 45701 614 593
7191
K1ng me water bed tuUp light
head board good cond1t1on 3
years old 304 676 1714

Off1ce Spac:e for Rent E1tc:ellent
for Attorneyt. Accountant, etc
Clote to Cour1 House Call
Wiseman Real Ettate Agency
614·446-3644

AvaHabel Oct
HMC 1 adult
dep requir~
Call 814 441

3 or 4 br 1 IJJ bath khchen
furni1hed 5 Cou~ St t260 a
mo , plus utllitl" Oep II Ref
Ctll614-.fA6·4926

51 Household Goods

51 Hou8ehold Gooas

11

SPACES FOR RENT - Trailer
\ott Rt 1 Locust Road back of
K II K 304 875 1076

15 1 Br apt near
No pete Rtf tnd
1225 a month
4782

Mer ch" rill 1se

Uted rtfngeraton washer&amp;
and dryert Mollohan Ap
pllance Call 614-446 1967
1=urnnure for Sate Oak hutch
wether dryar. love"" &amp; c:h11r.
color tv Call 614-446-8252
after 5 00 PM

53

Antiques

Corner cabmet (ong glass\
$800 Chett fo drawers t1ger
mmaple &amp; cherry 8600 cnerry
mght stand Wlth rope tw11t legs.
8260 Att from 1 BOO's Excel
tOftd Call 614 446 7895

55 Building Supplies
Bu1ldmg Mateflals
Block, br~ck •ewer p1pes wm
dows lmtels, etc Claude Wmten Rto Grande 0 Call 614·
246 512t
Concrete blocks ell siles yard or
dehverv Ma son sand G.alllpolts
Block Co
12311: Pine St
Galhpoha Oh•o Call 614 446
2783
1 - Masonlte pnmed s1d mg
7 / 16 ·xa 11.1 6 ' hortzo nal lap
$26 50 sq or2 1 sq hn 816 00

••2 - Ab1t1b1

s1dmg or panehng
pretms•hed 7 1 16.1!.4' 11.8 ' 14 96
pc . 25 pc up 13 95
3 - Aiumtnum stdmg wtth msu
lated backer $25 DO sq Only 40
or 50 5Q s
4 - lt. or511 11.4 •8 tongue &amp;
groove Wafer board Sheeung or
flollnng S8 96 and $7 95 eac h
5 - 901b wt rolled roofmg
White a. Green &amp; Or~ftwood &amp;
Eerthtone $8 95 roll
6 - 151b wt felt p1per Black
$6 95 Rlltl
7 - 29 gage whtte or brown
va lley llr fl es h1ng metal
28 11.60 ' $19 95 roll
8 - 8ath panels t•le board 4 K8
Embossed an d smooth S4 99 to
512 95
9 - Wo od and mason1te panelmg
4 •8 S&amp;\leral pattern s S4 95 to
$8 95
10- Mold mg to matc h p anehn g
1- corners 0 corners cap and
d1vlder stnps $, 25 each
, 1- AII wood turned Spmdle
column po rc h posts 4' and 6'
8 and 9 long 2 for SJ5 00 and
2 for $45 00
12- :V.. x12 x8 cedar boards
$8 00 each 2 for $15 00
13- &lt;;ottage grade pme plank
lng channel groove 16 sq ft per
bundle, $ 8 00 per bundl e some
cedar
14- Wtndow and door tnm
pref1n1shfld end unf1n1shed
8, 25 to 8300 7 pes
15- 32 '~t76 ' 11 5/a tempered 1n
sulated glass panels $25 00
each
16- Epolly coated 1teel Wife
Closet and c ebmet sh elvmg 50
per cent below retail
17- Bru ce preflntShed oelt floo r
~ng natureland medmm ftn~shes
20 sq ft pack 645 00 and 10
pka and up 839 95
18- 5 gal alummum f1bered
roof coattng $20 95
19- Cannon craft pme lou vered
mter~or shutters at wholesale
20- H1gh gloss 5 pc tubwall k1t
w1th glue $29 95
21 - 28 •20 s hdtng glass med
•c1nn cabinet w1th rtghts
$39 96
22 - 30' almo nd double door
vamty wtth marble top S79 95
23- 1711.19 mm1 van1 ty w1th
marble top $29 95
24- 0\/er 200 venttys set up o n
show roo m floor Oak 60
double bowl wnh marble top
$199 95
25 - 0ek Merticln fl ca b1nets
$79 95 and $89 96
26- 0ak torlet seat•. $19 95
27 - 30 x30' plate m~rrors
S24 95
28- Solld brass h1gh pohshed
van1ty fau cets S, 9 95 Antique
bra n $19 95
29- Solld brass h•gh pohshed 3
handle tub and showor faucet
$44 96
30- Bnght brass and ant1q1.te
bran tnp lever tub drams
$19 95
31 - Chrome we•herless van1ty
fauc:ets , S9 95
32- 4 pc sohd oak towel barset
819 95
33- AII types of hand tools
Mechan1 c and carpenter D1g

46 Space for Rent

Fumithtd Apt · 1 8r '225
Utiht1" paid 701 4th Ave
O•lllpolls Call &amp;1ol· ••6 4416
aft• 8 00 PM

Sept. 25 - 6 P.M. - Warmup

McGuffey lane

45

The Sunday Times-Sentinei - Page- 0 -3

For Lease

Newly remodeled charm1ng 1
br unfurn1thed apt1 1n Galhpo
ht S HS 8225 per month Oep
&amp; Ref required Call 614 446
2326 or 441 4425
1400 tq ft commermal space
Suitable for ofl1cet or retailing
Corner of 2nd &amp; Prn e Call
61• 446· 2326 or 446-4426

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

PHARMACIST
The Kroger Co. is seeking a career
minded individual for full-time pharmacist position in Huntington. We offer
excellent salary. stock ownership, educational subsidy, extensive benef1ts.
outstanding retirement plan, 401 K tax
plan. annual salary merit review and
pure pharmacy setting. If interested,
please call Lew Thompson or Rob Turley, R. PH. at 1-800-233-7018 or send
resume to The Kroger Co., Attn.: Personnel, P.O. Box 14002, Roanoke, VA.

24038.

n_ounce• the opening of a temporary tull· t•me posiSecretary II '" the School of Nursmg

tion for a

Reportong directly to the Dean of the School of
Nursing, th1s secretariat poaitlon 11 responstbla for
the g1n1r11 aecreter~al dutMJs o1 the faculty of the
school 11 well 11 all of the secratanal work for the
Dean Excellent typing and interperaonal skllla are

requ1rea.

High school degrH or equivalent is requtred Prev1·
office experience 11 well as workmg knowledge of word processors and computers 11 highly
OUI

preferred.
"' dele tor the posi1ion would
Antlctpetld beginnong
be November 30, t 987. Entry wage 14 95 per
hour for thlo 37V. hour WMk woth standard work
houro of Monday through FrldJIV 8·00 a m ·4 30 p

m

Interested per10n1 ehoukt aend a resume, includ·
ing1ha name of three reference•. and a cover letter

before rhe deodhne of October 9, 1987 to
Ma. Phyttla Moaon, Peraonnel Officer
Ann: Secmory tt - Nuralng
Rio Grande College/Community Cottage
P. 0 Box 989
Rio Grande, OH . 46874 ,
Alo Grande College/Community College 11 on
Equal Opportunity/ Attlrmatovo Action Employer

Pleasant Valley Hospital
and Pleasant Valley Nursing
Care Center are seeking highly
motivated registered nurses
for full and part-time employment. Current benefits rnclude: medical and dental insurance. retirement plan, life
insurance, shift premium pay,
malpracth;e insurance, tuition
reimbursement and more.
Call or visit the Nursing
Service offices. at Pleasant Valley Hospital, Point Pleasant,
West Virginia, for more information. l

(304) 675-4340
I

3•- Two. Pouch 111 l11ther cal'·
penter apron with belt. 8, e 96
35- Perme R Rlg1d sheeting
1n•ult1on foil one •Ide
1
/z" ~t4'x8' S4 99 3.4 15 99 1"
99
36- 72" Btrch sttrter kitc:hen
72" bite 2· 16 " w•ll cab ,
, valance 1 72 · pc: top,
$1 99 96
46- 1 pc Flberglast tub and
1hower wh1te and colo r 1
t 149.95 to 1179 96
46- 2 ~;~c f1betglua tub and
tt:howe r wh1te and colors.
6175 00 to $199 95
47- 1 pc acryllctubandshower
wtth ce1hng 1249 96 to
$299 95
4B- 1 pc f1bergla11 end acrvhe
s hower stall only $179 96 to
1299 96
49...-White steel bath tub ontv
non skid ~ott om e69 96
60- Kitchen and bathroom and
bar counter top • 2 99 hn f1 8 '
II 10' &amp; 12' pea
61 - K lux wh1te bnck country
11deS•q ft perctn, S1 50aach
mortor S6 96 · 2 gal bucket
52-Whtte commodes 3 gallon
water uvers grade A 139 95
53- Mitcellaneou s sizes aftd
colors of marlbe van1ty tops {BI
~redes
$16 00 each Some
double bo wl
54-36 1t80' whtte cronbuck
storm doors $39 95 each
56-B-grade steel insufat&amp;d
doors 32 and 36 · black only
619 95
56 - 8 grade rntenor wood
doors. ftmsh ed and unfmrshed
28" w1tle down to 12 w1de
S5 00 each
67- Ft be rgtass oval wh.rlpool
bath tubs a lmond 72" lon g
3 6 deep 22 htgh Complete
with pump and plumbmg Reg
81 895 now $ 895. only a few
58 - Woo d burn mg ftJeplace
stove, 839 95 each or 3 for
$100
59 - Pr~ ces
g ood only wh1le
sup ply last
PENN ·s WAREHOUS ,:
WEllSTON OHIO 614 384
3645

'6

Ready m11t concrete and all
concrete supplies Call us Valley
Brook Cement and S upphes
304 773 5234

54 Misc . Merchand•se
Cellahan s Used Ttre Shop Over
1 000tlrBS 111ea12 , 3 ,4 15
16 18 5 8 mtles out Rt 218
Ca11614 256 6251
Plast1c Cistern state approved
plastiC septl,; tanka plastiC
culverts metal culverts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES Jeck
son Oh 614 286 5930
Cahf waterbed, extra 1ung SIZe
baffled mattress m1nor head
board $450 f1rm Call 814
367 0882
,980 Chevette 4 dr . good
second car. 14ft 1on boat &amp; oars
8152 1977 , 26 Hon da tre1t
b•ke 5225 304 675 1229
E}lerc1se b1k.e 840 Room d1
v1der 815 can 614 256 6639
Catalyllc converters only
$89 95 Most models lnstalle
t1on also available Muffler Man
9 Stimpson Ave Ath ans Oh~o
1 800· 843 -3767
M11ed hard wo od slabs S 12 pet"
bundle Conta1nmg appro• 1 'h
ton FOB Qh10 Pellet Cq
Pomeroy Oh10 614 992 6461
Cha.nnel Me ster Sa1ehte with
remote control $1 100 Ken
wood Cassette ca r stereo $.1 DO
Cell 614! 992 7467

54 Mise Merchandise
ANTIQUUCOLLECTIBLES
Vaned selectton of glassware, pottery, 1ewelry.
lamps, furnrture, etc.

COW BARN ANnQUES

Corner lo(Ohon 3 11r m1 south

ol R10 Grande on 5 A 32S ot
P•oneer Tro1l Open dally. Coli

Ia• hrs

6t4.245-5208

POOR BOYS
TIRE SHOP
GOOD USED TIRES
30 Day Warranty
Jus1 about ony me
you wont. - If we
don'1 hove 11, we can
get it.
OPEN t 0 •30-6·30

Monday thru Saturday

If yo want to save
money on a new potra

shoes stop ond see us ...
$1 0.00 ond up

3rd St., Pt. Pleasant
Lon Neal, Owner

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES FOR
REGISTERED NURSES

P.O. ItO 12729

O~t countt

Former Dunlop Tore Shop

E0 E

I

TEMPORARY FULL-TIME SECRETARY II
SCHOOL OF NURSING
Roo Grande College/ Community College en·

56 Buildmg Supplies

AA/EOE
r

FOR SALE
THIS HANDYI)IIAN'S
DREAM is a nlgh1mare for owners Take
this Middleport collage off our hands.
Call B1ll Ch11ds at 992·
6312 or 992·2342
R IdJculously priced '

- 0Take this house PLEASE! - 3 rooms
and ba1h up, famoly
room, kitchen and
laundry down. It's ou1
of h1gh wa1er '" Middleport bu1 has own ers in hot water. Call
Bill Childs a1 9926312 or 992-2342.
Your purchse of 1h1s
home may keef- coowners from s1mngling each other

- 0Celebrate ThanksgivIng early! Take this
turkey off our hands.
Call Bill Childs a1
992 -6312 or 9922342

•

�"'

Page- 0-4- The Sunday Times-Sentinel
! 64 Misc. Merchandise
;ouality f•rewood . all hardwood.

•for ..... US a plek-up load. Call

•014·307·0069.
"F~rewaad fo r sale- 130 00.
:p•ch-up load, detrvered Call
1Roger Mead.. 614-388· 9016

64 Misc. Merchandise

54 Misc. Merchandise

Firewood II slates. Already cut
Can accept HEAP II Emtrgency
vouches Call61 • -256-1363 Of

Gn r1nga. sida by side. refr•get'ator. dineueset. c:omputer table.
304 675-1386

250·1202

SURPLUS

Brown S. rust pllld sofa whh
matching chair. Good cand

,...or 388 9341

•100. Coll614· 379· 2171

-Big Dakotl Farm home tx.lilt on
-your lot, t12 ,995 &amp; up Call

Aquarium 10 gallon w•th stand
&amp; ac:cnsorhta Including fiJh.
146. Mandohn Alphl I ln11ru-

:-14·880·7311 .

ment.

,._8rau studed coueh -brown
t¥inyel-like ntrW". $75. Aj.., Oc::••
ym e}lcerl•.,- new. $60 An: taque .ohd oak 61eg tabla, coffee
~a ble. older recliner Call 114·
~-aes - 9767 or 388· 8836.

•

~Sears 98.000 BTU fuel stove
wrth bfow.r and 275 gallon fuM
•ank 6400 f1rm Call 614-388-

01

• 8683 .
_itierballfe. Call 614 -446- 2200

:.,or 441-3131 .
~1000 gallon fuel oil tank above
.,or Mlow ground uu. 8200 Call
-814 -446·7025

no

Call614-448-9726.

Collapsible walker . Call 814-

446-8106

or

Chatham Ave.

see at

1838

Good yellow locu11 posts Call
614-261-1902 after 6 00 PM

HAlF PRICE! FLASHING .AR ROW SIGNS $299! lighted.

ARMY .

16 inch Homellte Chain Saw,
•125 8 HP tiller. t860 Self
propelled electr1c start lawnmower, U60. 080 Maytag
wr1nger waah'i r, $100 Y:z HP
deep well pump , tank and pipe
Call814 -985 -3839

non -arrow S289 t Unlighted
62491 Free letteral See loc::ally.
Call todayl Factory· 1 !8001
423·0163, anytime

8

.45 caliber Oh1o 176th Commemorative pistol. 8600 Call
614-446· 9476 after 6 00 PM

8

Wood II co~ll heat..-. Suburban
$160 Call614-379 -2435.

DENIM ,

RENTAl CLOTHING. {Carharts
10 pel over eostt Ortgmal Army
Camouflage. H 0 . " Sam "
Somerville' s Old At . 21. East·
Rawenawood Fri , Sat., Sun.,
Noon· B 00 p m OUter days
appo1ntmenta 304-273 -S'&amp;&amp;&amp;.
jlt1ds Camouflage) Green ·
Metro

54 Misc. Merchandise

54 Misc . Merchandise

G1rla extra ruee Winter eo1t for
uta. Fined, Size 16 Call &amp;14 992 -3111 after 5 00 pm.

New "i.arldy EX1 000 computer
monitor, printer, desk uoo'

304·895·3647 .

Seasoned oak f ir.wood. call

304· 675·l757 .tt.. 4 30.

For sele Metal off1c deak.
Excellent condilion 614-742-

Baautiful 4 pc::. palter Buaett
bedroom su1te. Like new. 304·
675-4108

2125 .

Hoban 1712 Meat Slicer New,
aold for UIOO., will sail for
1760 ORO Call 614 -992 ·
9922 after 4 00 pm

Surplus Rental Pants-Shirts
CHEAP 58 Burdette Addn, Pt.
Plea.. nt Open Every Dav V• •
Around
Heart shaped diamond cluster ,
ring- 14k gold. 28 diamonds;
appraiaed t400. Will sell U60.
f1rm . 304-676-6258 noon &amp;
6 00 p m only

Thursday, Sept. 24-12:00 Noon

The estate of Ruby Ruasell, Caaell25195.
wrll be sold at the reaidenca, 559 South
Second St .. Mlddlepon. Ohio
HOUSEHOLD
CooDffione frr~darre refng./freezer. Coppertone Frtgldawe
washer &amp; dryer, Coppertooe Sunray gas rani', walnut drQilfell d&gt;
nene wrth 4 charrs, Zemttt CDior IV. 2·4 pc. bedroom sudes, por1a·
ble Adm~ral lV. 6 band radro. ill'SIP bench. Whfe 5e101ng machrne
w ~h catlnet end tables. round and square coffee 13bles,'rec!i~.
d1ne1te s~t wrth 4 c~ glider and lawn cha~r. Astropulse 77 blood
pressure monrtor, Hoover ul)flgt( sweeper, sleral, ~tverpiale llal·
ware Royallypewrer, Sunbeam elec. ~wrrnower, 4 fans. hedge
trtmmer. weedeater, blender, tllasler. can open11. llloster own, GE
mrxer. cooker/ lryer, crock~ salad maker. elec. knte. plus pds.
p.Jns d~l\es. and m&amp;
JEWELRY
Watc hes. R1nes and Costume

WILLIS (. BlOWER - Administrator
JIM CARNAHAN - Auctionetr
RIKint, Ohio - 614-949-2708
lerrms. Cash or check with IJIOPI' I. D.
Not Responstble for Accidents or loss of Property

AC G , 363 Il-l Ao l 1 ~g C!illi YliiO! MH 4 Oo~C ~ Way Pl OW lot 4. C ' G

M ISC

Estate of G. Dewey Keels
Counly Probate #18.695
Gladys D Grant. Admm1strator
Attorney. William D. Conley
Auctioneers Note: Several items from early 1900s to
current times . Be on time ..
1969 Star mobi le home 12x60. very clean Wh irlpool arr con·
drtroner library table. 2 pc LR su1te. l ekn1 kakerose ne hea·
ter. rectangle OR table w/2 sets lrrangle legs, color I V .
..orks good. de$cnptron not avarl , srdeboard, lamp table, oa k
Mall tree. oak ch est wtth oHset top mtSc towels &amp; lrnens. lull
"-'"'mattress. twtn stZe mattress. walker. oo, fan RCA 10
B&amp;W rv small &gt;rt apphances. Hotporm relrrg w/ top freezer
Hotpurnt rar~e greer depressron glass. Homer lau ghlarn.
atn~r Til..iC glrJss Oroft-leaf desk. corner ca bt nel ova! bev
~eo l'

rror • ~c.~&amp;r.r ClO es nas ;: . oak dresser treadle se ~
1r! rr
r::. ~ ,a[ oa..:• Ca a.r-s COal heater Ol~ PICture

!C:
'1'Jme::

GUMS Je:, ; o· "'"'not a&gt;arlab!e rn lrme lor ad 38 Colt
S;;er: !' :z r '; L gauge shotgun 12 ga uge double barrel
AUTOS; 19 Co~'l\ 4 dr Impala a1r aut o power steer~ ng;
1970 C ev1 I pala 350
'
22 · sel ·propelled mower ECHO Kt o r~tz charn saw McCul
loch c arn saw. rn du st r~ a l srze kerosen e heater. alum e!l
ladder, drop cord several mrsc tools, large wa ter pump
TRACTOR f armall Mod H horse drawn cu ltrvators. rake.
mower n1s IS .1 partial hsfrn gl
AUCTIONEERS:
M. L (Bud) McGhee &amp; Steve McGhee
P.O. Box 191 . GalltpoiiS. OH .-(614)446-0551
ltc. &amp; Bonded Ohto &amp; W. Va.
TERMS . Cash or check wtth proper 10 Not responsrblefor
: accidenls or loss of property.

. PUBLIC AUCTION
Sot., Sept. 26, 1987-10 A.M.
location From Gallipolis follow State Route 7
south to Junction 218. turn nght and go 3% miles,
the following will be sold :

OWNER

LEE JOHNSON
AUCTIONEER
CROWN CITY.' OHIO
256-6740
Nol Responsible for Accidents or loss of Property.

73

Vans &amp; 4

W.O.

19n Dodge pauengervan. v-8.
ec, pl. pb, cruise Needs work.
Call 614 -446-7025

Chtyller New Yorker
t 400 Call evenmgs 304- 675
1879.

1977 Chevy Sport Van Very
good cond 11200 Call 614· '
388· 9074

1977 Ca maro, runs &amp;

loakl

good. 304-773 6244

1979 Volkswagon van . Call after
6 .00· 614-446 -8663

1986 VW golf 2- dr, 5 1 p , I C,
am-tm t~dlo can 16 000 mtlea
uc , Cond 304· 676-5325.

Jeep Wagoneer 4 wheel drf'tle,
V ·B. atand trer11 . real good
cond S800. 304 676- 2704

1111

G tavely

93 ACRES - MOSTLY WOOD EO $24,000 KYGER CREEK ARE A.

G.hl98 Grinder M i•ar. Flotation
t ir", Z sere«~ e. tUiat -11nalon,
exc cond t2~00. 304-273·
42115
.

62 Wanted to Buy

AUDIO F. CAIIAIIAl. lfAlllll

..,.n OO«DOII. IULIOI. 446-Qll

446-JJaJo

liMY fLOTD. IIW.IOI,
!5 UICliST SIJE£T. GAUli'OUS..

Now b\.lvmu shall corn or ..f
c:orn C•ll for l•tett qUot•• Rh,•er
Cfty Fa rm Suppty 114 ,448
2986

livntock

e.oo. PM. we w6u be

23-

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111 d..,

2017

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"Bud'' McGHEE REALTY ,
414 2nd Ave .. Sutte 200
Galltpolts. Ohio
446·0552 Anytime
RIO GRANDE - 29 acres mostly till able. bar n. tobacco base,
pond, trmber creek trontage.
$18.000
CITY LIMITS - 2 bed room rnobrle home and lot Appliances,
new car pet. burltlrng, gas heat.
$19.000
RIO GRANDE - 3 bedrooms, latge krtchen. 2 baths, oar pet.
$25.000

SCOTTOWN - Brt ck home, 4 car block garage w1lh work
area, 9 acr •s. lrurl trees, close to Mrller.
$65.000

RACCOON ROAD - 3 bedr ooms garage. outbui ld ings creek
lrontage, boat dock 4 acres pm at~. 5'; mrles to town Sell
all or part
$69.500

1 88&amp; Cavall• weg on. AU1 o . pl.
pb. ac. am·fm Clean Call
014-388-8240 .

1986 • dr S1d8f'l Perk AIMnueluick. Calll14- 446·0682

P

~ 1881

Olds Dalta Aov•le. 4 dr .,
te. am-fm staroo. cruilt , dt•el
73.000 miiH. 12600 Call614

246· 5251

1916 Mercur~t Mon,elair. cl111ic
model Good cond. new paint
e1500 or best off• Call 614 -

THIS PRICE IS TOUGH TO BEAll- SUPERNICE MOOUlAR
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 ANO
COMPARE AND YOU'Ll SEE \'/HAT A DEAL THIS I~ AT
$30,000.

Tri-Green
Interstate Equipment, Inc.
1980 FAIRMONT MOBILE HOME 14X70. 2 BR. BATH. LR,
KIT ON I ll ACRES Of BEAUTIFUL ROLLING LAND WITH
LARGE PRIVATE POND AND LOTS OF SHADE TREES, LISTED
AT $23.000
ATTENTION BARGAIN HUNTERS! fRAME, RANCH INTOW~ .
3 BRS, RANGE, REFRIG., WASHER &amp; DRYER, FUllY
CARPETED, 2 CAR GARAGE. SENSATIONAL D£Al AT

#428

EUREKA!' - Investors. be one step ahead wrth
thts l 'h story home 3 bedrooms. drmng roomand
part1al ba sement Backed up by 32 acres oi
wooded land. located next to the locks and dam
Barga~ n pnced at $30.000.
#427
1"CRE VACANT LAND wit h nver frontage located
tust below Eureka Excellent spot lor trarler
$7,000
:
#n4

387· 0124.

THIS HOME IS WAITING FOR SOMEONE WHO WANT S A
HOME LIKE NO OTHER. SOM EONEliKE YOU! 3 BEDROOM S_
MASTER BR HAS PR IVATE DECK. 2 BATHS KITCHEN IS DE,
CORATED IN LIGHT BREEZY COLOR S BEAUTIFUL VIEW
FROM WINDOW IN DINING AREA GREAI LOCATION NEAR
RIO GRANDE. $54.900

NEW LISTING! BEAUTIFUL RIVER VIEW' BRICK &amp; rRAME
BI·LEVELWITH 2 BR 'S, BATH, LR &amp; KIT - PlUS ATTACHED
24X24 GARAGE WITH UPPER lEVEl UNfiNISHED PlENTY
OF SPACE FOR 3 BR'S. WHEN FINISHED OUT YOU Will
HAVE SUPER NICE, LARGE HOME JUST MINUTES BElOW
TOWN PRICED RIGHT AT $44,000
WE HAVE FREE "HOMES FOR SALE" BROCHURESAVAII:ABLE. PLEASE STOP BY OUR OFFICE A"D PICK UP YOUR
COPY SOON!

1970 Caprl~e. good body , bad
engine, 83&amp;0 1976 Impala
•aso 1976 Cordoba, aeoo
1860 Pl..-mouth. t1000 1938
fofd 6 window Street Rod
Proje-ct. Call614· 246· 6821

1978 Mercury Montego. new
.,.Int. new br•k•. newtiras. P8.
PS . AC , 311 Clneland AM ·FM
•tereo S850. Call 814·949·
2879 or 14 94e9-2046

e

Real Estate General

LOTS &amp; LAND
FOR SALE

Butld your home or cabm on
thiSlovely land just one mtle
from Ohto Rtver. Woods. se·
clus ton, and cleared land 2
acres up A re~l , bargatn.
I

Two l acre butldmg srtes on
Wnght St. Water and sewer.
$4,000 each.

THELMA
MONTGOMERY

REALTY

1-614-383-7419
IICI Cltll1 Ire
ld

OEBBl DRIVE - Very attractiVe 3 bedroom
ranch home tn a lamrly onen ted nerghborhottd
Oulslandtng kitchen wtlh beautrful oak cab rn els
and ltle countertops Also boastsfam1ly room with
woodburn er. lrvrng room I ll baths, plu s drn1ng
room or study Beautrful landscaped lot. larie
parking area Ctty schools. 2 miles from town.

TWICE REDUCEO' SELLER RETIRING!!
Modern 3 bedroom hom e stlualed on a I 27 acre
lot landscaped by Mother Nature You'll en1oy the
peace and Qutel of Ihe countryhke atmosphere.
Home oilers formal dinmg, hardwood floors , full
basement. and 3 car carport. Plus a 16x32
rn -ground pool Scandalously prrced al $49 900
See tt loday'
.#113
$31,900 Will BUY THIS CLEAN, NEAT HOME
wtth 3 bedrooms. alummum srdrng, central arr and
carpetmg throu ghout located 1n town. Great
mvestment or starter home.

*' t760 . Call114- 246-9667.

1979 Chevette. Ac . factory
am·fm. rear deffoat No rusr
Runs good S700 Call 614 • 388-9901

$9,500 PRICE REDUCTION! - HARb TO BELIEVE OWNER
IS WilliNG 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 IF YOU NEED ACREAGE
BETTER HURRY. THI S IS A ONCE IN A liFETIME BUY'

#305

#226

9&amp;.000 mil• Nice work c•

2 BEDROOM HOME located along Evergreen·Prospect
North ol Holzer Hospital. '" acre. Buy now $25.000.

PICK UP FREE
REAL ESTATE LISTIItl lit OUR OFFICE,
OR VOUR BANK OR IROCERV
SELLING YOUR REAL ESTATE
CALL AN EXPERIENCED WOOD

QUALITY HOME approx 3 mrles to Holzer
Hospilal. Llllated on Kerr Bethel Road. 3
bed room s. all elec home has new forced arr
lurnace. Shop area oil gara ge Large kttchen wtlh
lots of storage area Almost 'A acres of land Cham
lrnk fence around yard Garden area Pnced to sell
at $28,000

#211

~0/ , ~UU

1878 MaBbo Classic. 4 dr.,

. 114· 4•8-7077

PRIME LOCATION' LO CATED ON ONE OF THE BUSIEST
HIGHWAYS IN THE COUNTY. LEVEl lOT WITH COMM ERCIAL
BLDG. PRESENTLY RENTED ALSO HAS2 BEDROOM MOBILE
HOME PROPERTY SUITABLE FOR JUST ABOUT ANY TY PE
BUSINESS $64.000

KRISTI DRIVE - Attracttve tn·level offers
comfortable Irving on every floor 3 bedrooms, 2
full bat hs Also rncludes hvtn g room wtlh fireplace
and famrly room Ntce lot wtlh nrce vrew in qualrly
nei ghborhood Garage, central air $63.900

AOOISON PIKE - 3 bedroom brr ck, le, el3/ 4 acre, garage,
e~lra 24&gt;30 garage and swage. appltances.
$56 500
DARVIN BLOOMER . Broker .......... 446·6764
DONA McGHEE.. . ................. .. .. . 446·0552
BETH NULL.. ......... .. .. ........ ... ....... 245·9507
STEVE McGHEE ..... ... ...... ......... . 446-1255

#326

NOT EVEN Fl
BUy il soon enough and )OU can ptck out the
carpet you want Pleasmg floor plan allows lor 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,lormal dinmg, Iamity room and
ltvrng room 2 car garage w1th storage pla ce (or
workshop). Only 6 m1tes from town rn a Qurel
country netghborhood Best of all tS the prr ce
Won I last lon g at $49,900
#113

RIO GRAND£ - 4 bedrooms. large 90&gt;200 lot. close lo
sc hool all lum•lut e rtr cl uded rn pr~ce
$43.000
GARFIELD EXT. - 3 bedroom~ garage. nver ~orttge, ~some
repao but pr~ed cheap rmmedrate possessron
$21.000

IMMEOIATE POSSESSION
5 room remodeled home tn Thurman Move-1n
condrfton N1ce bath Krtchen wrth refrrgerator and
range mcluded Usled to sell al $20,000

NEW LISTING ON A NEW HOME- Surrounded
by 5 acres tn a Q~tet tocat1on , thts 2 ye!' old home
offers 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, livmg room, dm1ng
room, eQurpped krtchen. All tn perfect condttlon.
Pond Extra mobrle home pad Davts Road.
$42.500.
#101

-!""'"""'""!'

ROUT£ 7 - Mobtle home. garage, slorage bu rldrngs, 'l acre.
super localron and v1ew ol rtver . SDOtless
$36 900

Mind hrt • 1 b_.e on wagon
"'" fot l)M(I/ng eoc 304 175-

1984 Ford Tampo- ps. pb.
am -ttn ac, 13195, 1983 Ford
Fairmont. one DWner, t2J50
Ceiii14 · 2B6·6622,

D NEW LISTING ON A BRAND NEW HOUSE
Het e's your nhan ce to have a new home
wrlhout all the headaches ol bu1ld rng Locatd 6
m1tes from downtown 10 a relax ing netghbo rhottd.
lhts home tncludes 3 bedrooms. large nr ce bath,
spa crous kitchen wrth eal-tn area and lrvrng room
2 car garage PRICED TO SEll TODAY AT $49,900.
.
#212

PORTER AREA - 3 bedrooms. wood ftnoh lnletror. part~ lur
rltShed. burldrngs. 5 acres. 1mmedrate possessrort
$ 31.~

1978 Mualang. Good eond
New Paint. S1600 1119 Call

CLASSIC COLONIAL ON 10 PARK LIKE ACRES - ASYOU
ENTER THE CIRCLE DRIVE TO THIS TEN ACRE ESTAT EYOU
AND YOUR FAMILY Will FEEL AI HOME. 4 BEDROOM S, 2
BATHS FAMILY ROOM PLUS RECREATION WITH POO l
TABLE THERE IS A GRANO PIANO IN HIE fORMAl LIVING
ROOM 'AND IT REMAINS WITH THE HOM E 20X40
IN GROUND POOL WITH PRIVACY FENCE DETACHED 2 CAR
GARAGE/WORKSHOP WITH 120D SQ. FT. UPPER l EVEl
CENTRAL AIR CONO A"ONE OF A KINO" HOM E SHOWN BY
APPOINTMENT ONLY' $125.000

#309

FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET EVER!!
As a broker and hou se salesman. I see a large
number of houses every week. and I can tell you , rt
ts not otlen thai we lrnd one of lhrs QU alrly, as well
located or ma s good a nerghborhood It's a 3 yr
old brrck !no exterror marntenance). tu st hke new
and mcludes a large lrvmg room. lormal dmmg,
lar ge krtchen wrlh 28 ieel of oak cabmets. burtt rn
bar . range, drs hwashera nd relrrgeral or, brg famtly
room wrl h brick lrreplace, 21ull baths 3bedrooms
and an oversrzed 2 car garage Th rs tsabeautifully
carpeted, n1 cet y decorated hom e. located on 2
lot s, 2 \(tries from town on ijt 160 Priced at
$95.900 Owner does not wa nt a "for Sale" srgn,
so call us lor e!act locatton

#112

basem~nl , tnl ulaled . easy to heal, one acre

~VGER CREEK - 3 bedtoonu. 23•22 garag~ 2 )acres. vrnyl srd
rnp. lxtek Iron! close lo power planls
$51 ~

71 Auto's For Sale

OOUBLE WIDE - 3 BRS. 2 BATHS, DECKS. EQUIPPED
KIT CHE N. CATHEDRAL CEILING LR PLUS 1 BR MOBi lE
HOME ON SEPARATE lOT - BOTH FOR $43,00D

South - RT. 7. City
Brs., 2\', Baths , Family Room.
256-6696

Hay &amp; Grain

64

~

Schools . 4

BEGINNER'S LUCK - S&gt;li&lt;fvino
wrth 3 bedroom s rn the crty, Cas
Garage wrlh room above surtable
Immed iate possesSion $42,800

Real Estate General

Tr ilfl s~uri d!tun

COMFORTABLE HPME - CONV ENIENT LOCATION 1 BED·
ROOM HOME IN CITY, HASVINYL SIDI NG, CAR PORT EXCEl ·
LENT CONDITION. CENTRAL AIR $32.000
HURRY .. HURRY . HURRY - 87 ACRES. $20 000 Cm
WE Wi l l TEll YOU WHERE'

OWNER

V.IOr 304-n3· 6011

EXCEllENT BUY Af

COZY COTTAGE - l BEDROOM HOME IN CITY HAS VINYL
SIDING. GAS FURNACE. STORM WINDOWS 60Xi30 lOT
$12.900

FRONTAGE
THE RIVER!
The locatton, the v_Lew and the netghborhood are
the outslandmg lealures oi thts 2 bedroom home
Just l &gt;7 mrles south on lower Rtver Road. The lot
conta ms about an acre and has lrontage on the
r~ver Perlect for boaters. fishermen or bathers
Thrs rs a l ~ story frame w1th an untrmshed
up sta~ rs (could be large 3rd bedroom). There ts a
garage, storage bl!llding and carport. Pnce
$66.000.
#106

•

snow plow

6579

I

GREAT NEW LISTING
localed on outskrrts of town on a Quret deadend
street. lhts home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bal hs hvrng
room. famtly room and dmmg room Ntce srzed ·
lawn. oulburldrng Less than one m1le fr om c1ty.
but wrth cou ntry surroundrngs On ly $39,500
#206

Real Estate General

mow..- deck , 1ot•rv plow cuh •·

NEW LISTING - ALMOST AN ACRE IN NICE SUBDIVISON IN KC SCHOOL DISTRICT.
WELL MAINTAINED FRAME RANCH WITH BRICK TRIM , 3 BRs. FR. TASTEFULLY DE·
CORATEP WITH EKTRA NICE CARPETING. DECK 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 S45.000.

Tools &amp; Equtpment to suit Everyone• need•
• LUNCH SERVED •

Madts on Co Arrport &amp; Motels nearby
Ltc ensed &amp; Bonde d rn favor of the stat e of Ohro
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
TERMS: Cash or check w / propar I. D.

1976 Datsun Pickup 86 000
miles. good condition With
topper Call 614-992-6234

"o'"•litl and Jon '1erlfd S•rYiC*
• Suppli•
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO
H•nderton. WV , 304 175
7421

lunnln fo f ule Call tU -949·

~ick Green Judy Green Connie G. Ballah J

03200. Colt 614· 448· 4225.

uw , SIDERS
CO , H•ndarton,
W Va. 304-875- 7421

21.· 2496.

)(61 4) 879 -7731 - 879-7732 . 879 -7649 tporrsl 1

1980 Chev , pi cit · up 4x4 , ps, pb,
4 apd . 360 w-8 59,000 m1les

and sprocket• 10 fn

4

lnduS i flaf Equ1pmen1 an d sa lvage tr acw rs
Tilt age Equ•pment. Plows 1 to 7 bott om s d1scs
F1 e ld Cu ft1vat ors . Pa ckers, Et c Gnnd ef- M11e.ers
Com b•nes . Com P1ckers. Grav11y Bed Wa go ns
Round &amp; Square Balers Rakes &amp; M ower s of aU londs

,

e ha~na.

frHh Holattll'l he:lf.,a. also
tprlno••- Alao some Rtgltlared
Cows. D HI records Call614

1499 U.S. Route 42 N.E.
London, Ohio 431 40

304·

#2n

u

EOUIP~f:f\IT

I miles no11h o! Londo r, Qh •o al 11'1 tersec / oOn ...lt I 70 lf'! )(li R 79 1
Jlld U S Route 4 2 12 1n1les we sl ot Columbus 19 miles e-a~t ot
Sp11ng held &lt;Jnd 40 m11es c ast ol Dayton

125# test, Model 12 Wrn chester 11 gauge shotgun lent. one lot ol

Trucks for Sale

325 Newldu2rownarrow corn
pic;:k., , Field ready Call 304·
273- 3447

..

Real Estate General

Tri-Green
/\
Interstate Equipment, Inc.

150 H

72

BI-LEVEL IN THE WOODS
Attraclrv e home wrth lots of potentral 3 bedrooms,
' l bath, ltvtng room eat·tn kttchen, full basement
" lar ge wooded lot Ky ger Creek Sc~ools . $49,900,

0813 .

· Club eatves for 4-H 1r FFA
m..-ntt.ra. c.n&amp;14-448 -2724

TRACTORS· J D., I H , Cue, M.F.. Ford. Etc.

84,100

323 New Idea corn p1ck• and
c::orn wagan. C1ll 814- 446-

u.,.,.

B~

choose from - 25 to

1978

TuM. and up 10 1.00 PM Wed.
· Hauline ,...a•l*•· A1h.n•
t~ SAl• 1 m ile ••• o f AlbMY
• •n St. Rt 50 Call Srock
: y•rd· l14 · &amp;92 2322 or 698 ·
• '531 EwniOQI

Cons1gn ment s from severdl Loca l Fafm s and Deal er s
Many 1\erns a1 Absolu te Auct1on
PLAN TO ATTEND THIS AUCTION
AS A BUYER ·SELLER·VISITOA

E. M . WISEMAN, BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN, 446-9655
B . J. HAIRSTON, 446-4240
CLYDE 8, WALKER, 245-5276
LORETTA..M-cDADE. 446~2'9

1986 Couger, 3 8 V -6. digital
speedometer. Ulka over paymenta Can ue 2212 Madison
Ava. Po1nJ ~leaunt

•ltnoJt eny

SPLASH'! BRICK ANO FRAME RANCH - 3 BEDROOMS.
fAMil YROOMWITH fiREPLACE CENTRAl AIR COND AND A
BEAUTifUl 18X36 POOL
ENJOYI GREEN ACRE S SUBDI ·
VI SION $55.000

drums. rabbit cage, Wlndml!l. B'x\2' hampolin e. Wildcat cross bow

. Concession Stand
KENNY SIDERS, OWNER

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE

SEPTEMBER AUCTION

MISCELLANEOUS. 3 gurlars stereo. weslern saddle. 55 gallon

Terms: Cash

Owner des perately wants to sell th rs 3 story burldin g well locat edonSiale Street l si floor can be
used lor prol essronal olf1ce or wrl h a lew chanReSfor resrdenl 1al 2nd and 3rd floor ofter apart·
menls Full basement and I car garage Terrrfrc rnvestment properly' Lt sl ed al $65.000. bul
MAKE US AN OFFER '

CUSTOM DESIGNED - 4 LEVEL HOME HAS CATHEDRAl
OPEN BEAMED CEILING f iREPLACES iN LIVING AND FAM·
ll Y ROOMS. DECK, 4 BEDROOMS 2 AND '• BATHS O[CK A
BARGAIN AT $55 000

Models to

1514-2 81· 1461 . "· .
MaaMY Ferguaon, N....., Holland,
Bulh H09 Sat• &amp; Serwlee Ower
40 used tr•ctors to chooaa fr om
&amp; complet• line ot nfiW &amp; used
eq'"Pmtnt. Urg"t salectton 1n
S E. Ohfa

C•nte will be

New &amp; Used Farm &amp; lndustrrol Equrpment 01 All Kinds

446-3644

1977 Thunderb1rd, 1982 Honda
XR100 , mint cond 304-675-

stallon

198 2 Bu1 ck Regal , clea n
3 4 .000 mllea t5,500. 304-

~ A If bt-.da indud.ing H oltt~nl

j

1985 Dodge Daytona, Turbo Z.
red-allver, bla"k leather. sun·
roof. load.cl New tires 304-'
876· 6306 erfter 5 p m

675 4480.

•iep~ .

FUTURE SALE Thursday . Oc10 ber 29. 198 7 I

'77 Dad ge Diplomat V- B, auto
trans. Good Cond teoo.oo.
Calll04· 576- 2704

&amp;;go;4ag'"""·

.....,....... .....,.,.....

'

1585

n550 Colt 114· 28&amp;· 6522 .

AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Thts is a super clean auclron Re·
frtg. is nearly new. The Mitchells are movm2 to Floridaand
are givmg you the opportuntty to buy chotce ttems at
auct10n prtces Oon't mtss this one. BE ON TIME'
APPLIANCES. Sears Kenmore Refrrgerator 19 3 cu II lop
freezer w/ rce maker (almond). Whrrlpoo l washer and match·
rng dryer 2 coffee makers. bu llet coffee pol 20·40 cup,
Oomrnron Elec Ro asle t
HOUSEHOLO: Sofa and malchrng charr (french Provrncrall .
lg console Syl,.~ia color TVw1th stereo. AM / FM radto and
tape deck. wood room drvtdet w1th shelves and doors. den
co uch 3 pc, bedroom su1te-lull srze bed and matchrn gce·
dar chest. Brother elect rrc console sewr ng machrne
w/ bench. Sears ACDC 11 rn TV, 2color TVs. clock radr o, ulil·
rly stand utilrly cabtnel w/ glass doors. pole lamp
TOOLS: AnltQue tools, mtsc toots Sunbeam hedge trrmmer.
thatcher blade. Craftsman elec ch arn saw. el ectrrc edger. 2

Sale begins ar 9.00 a.m. sharp II

REAL ESTATI

1973 Dodge Scamp, 6 cyl. runs
good, Make good Work car.
8300 304-676·4866 Of 675·

c:ar S600 Ca11614-949· 24,0

1986 Mercury Lymt

Duroc lows. Br~ ju st like the
boftf't we t"tlld at the Ohlt)
TMtation that geinlld O~ttr 2 6
h . J* d~~Y Roo• &amp;tnuev.
· Sebtna. OH. l!li13· &amp;14 · 2liB

SEPTEMBER AUCTION:
Thursday. September 24, 1987

Monza t800 . Call

1978 ChiNV Monu . Runs good,
Iota of new pans. Excellent work

CROSS &amp; SONS
U S . 35 W11t. J1e1taon. Oh1o

63

...

ISE

'82 Olda Cutlau Supreme.
70,000 miles. Nice car. 304675- 2700.

7945

614· 992· 5382.

990 Oevld Brown, 54 hp diesel
nector. low hours Lo c•lly
owned with 6 f1 bush hoo

446:.3636~~

seeder. tool cart on prvot wheels.
Boy's btke, trtcycle, 7 It Christmas lree pup lent. HUMP
BACK TRUNK. OLD 78 &amp; 45 records
AUTOMOBil E 1977 BUICK PARK AVE NU E. 4 door all power,
8 track tape deck Blue wrlh whrt e vrnyl top EXCELLEN T
CONDITION' Yo ur Chance to Buy a B1 g Burck'
LAWNMOWERS R1dtng mower 7 HP. 30 tn cui. l awn boy
lawn mower old pu sh mower
MI SC · Movre camera w/ protector and screen. slrde pro1ec·
101 &amp; spli cer. kerosen e healer, ta pe recorder, 3 telephon es,
Chrr stmas decoratron s. vaporrzer. loot·lrx et, portable record
pla yer. hassock cooler
OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION'
AUCTIONEERS:
M. l. (Bud) McGhee &amp; Steve McGhee
P. 0. Box 191. Gallipolts, Oh1o 45631
'PH. 614-446-0552
lrc &amp; Bonded Ohro &amp; West Va
TERMS OF SAlE: Cash or Chec~ w/ proper I D.
Not Responsrble for Acctdenls or loss of Property

Ch~nty

1980

61 Farm Equipment

CALVIN and LOUISE MITCHELL

Assorted Makes &amp;

4 00 pm

II ltv l:o lud

From Gallipolis toke U.S. Rt. 35 West opprox.
4 miles; turn right at new SuperAmerica to
Oak' Drive. Watch for signs. Be on Time!
SAlE CONOIKTEO FOR

SALES HELD LAST THURSDAY DF EACH MONTH

Need restoratiOn 8350 tor
both, Call 614 -992-9922 after

Yellow Frtes1one Ctnning
PuchH Now Attailable Call for
wenetill and pt' lee•
BOB' S MARKET
Maaon 773-5721
Open 7 Dava

LOCATION: 511 Oak Drive, Gallipolis, Oh.
(Spring Valley Subdivision)

LIVESTOCK Quarter horse ge ldtng has been 4H shown
MACHINERY &amp; EQUIPMENT Gravely s ul~y new Gravely !tiler at

Two 1964 Dodge convertables

Quality Fru1t1 and Vegetables
retail and wholesale. B &amp; S
Produce tcroas from P1na Hut.
Galhpolls, OhtO

ay Realty .

tool boxes. m1 sc wu me meta! wheelbarrow. 3 elec motors,

71 Auto ' s For Sale

Stalnlen steel exhaust system•.
Now cu1t om made for your
truck. motor home or class1c car.
With life-time warranty Muffler
Man, 9 Stimpson Ave , A then•.
Oh io 1· 800- 843-3767

Cann•ng tomato" Vou p1ckl
John HHis Farm, Letart Falla.
Ohio. Btlng c:ontamers. t4 p11
bushel

Go House Hunting With

AUCTIONEER
Ed W1n te rs
L1c #33 4-88

THURSDAY EVENING
SEPTEMBER 24 - S:OO P.M.

66 passenger school bu s 186 000 mtles good lrresl 14 Pon
loon boat Honda 17 5 motorcycle 12 alum ltshrn g boat
ANTIQUES John Deere hand crank co rn shellet severfll ant1que

doors &amp; wmdows, several t1res. railroad f1res, 3 square tootbox two
. tunk cars. lawn mower wheels Quaker State elediiC gas pump,
dusk to·dawn lights large lot of bolts &amp; nuts. bee supe1s, smoker &amp;
va1t. smudg pots. three speed overdnve llansmiSSIOn (from 1982
Cllevy Silverado p1ckup) weldmg rod s acetylene cart 3 gallon
sprayer. barre! pump hgllts 1ron runner sled, dehm ners, fence
steeples, cable clloker, 20 p1eces of 11"xl2' rou nd stock, off1ce
clla1rs weldmg he! mets meta! too! box. kerosene heater. weldm g
gloves, 25 new 5 gall on cans, lar ge lot S" g!azed bl ocks 4 H rope
knot di splay Ward~ Super 8 mov1e proJector new canmng tilrs, new
hand corn planter , portable barbecue gnll, camper Porta-Potty. cue
sl1cks. 1ndustnal l1re alarm system scrap tron, hose. p1 pe &amp; ptpe f1t·
tm gs, 500 eleclr1t 1uncl10n boxes an d other m•scellaneou s 1tems

A.lto aa• .• ttetY good condidon;
Coronet-trumptrt (old.- model,,
c11n Included with aach 304112·3104 .

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Real Estate General

PUBLIC AUCTION

1 97 ~

tachment rouncl ba le mover, P•Pe mo\ler, uhhty tra1ler power lawn
mowe1 12 steel cut off saw utl!ity dolte~ 11a1ter axle &amp; tnes ltoor
tack, Homehte wale! pump 3 hp Ev111 Rude outboar d engme, elec
lfiC outboard motor tool bok of sheet metal tools
INDUSTRIAL· 6 p1eces ot 1ndustr1al playground equ1pment. bas ket
ball backboard, up, ,ght secu nty sate, etectr1c floor sweepe1buller ,
6' PIPe repa1r clarno la~ge lloor ta n, flood l1ghts 12 sleet culvert,
p1ped1 es llot ol 3 phase bleaker bo~ es &amp; electrical eq u1prnent a1r
hose camster 4000' No 9 lA. III' 275 gallon fuel tan~ on sk1ds 6'x3'
steel work bench, 12"x16' ,48" steelluet tan k. one tot of conduit '
1000 feet rubber p1pe msulat10n one pallet toad of gympsum cement · f1re code CT. 22" culv erts 12 an d 18' 111 length

•eo. 304-

Ounttwin Fruit Farm
Ckler. Me"ose. Super Gold, Red
• Yellow Dellciout, Macintosh.
and OrimH eppl•. Pflafl, honey, IIOfghum, end apple butter
" P1ck your own grapes 28 cents a
pound WMk deva 8-8, week.nds 9 -1 ~t 881 So. of Albany.
Phone 614 -188-8298

l•n

Due To Da1ly Sa le s &amp; Con signments,lnvenlory May Change
Cash or Check w•th Pr oper ID
Not Re1ponslblt lor Ac::clde~oss ol Properr y
lunch Will Bd"Se rved
No Small Items , So Be On T1mel

VEHICLES: 28' sell conta111er1 camper , 1973 Toyota Jeep w/ wench

wood planes. wo[Jden c hee ~e and prune bo•es. antique tee skates,
locks, handm &lt;~de b9sket s Etg1n pocket watch co pper kettle, wa sh
br 01ler e-ye glasses needles !rom a spmmng Jenny , accessor •es lor
· ant1que autos double and smgle tr ees muzzel loadmg parts
anl1que w11 e !aw n bench w• de mouth tar s 2 cannon balls. 3 oak Ia
bles 3 "e ts antuw e steel wheels. wooden barrel gears hom the
lor mer Central So-ya mill 2 trunks and oth er collec t•ble 1tems

IH 10

71 Auto 's For Sale

r .tr ill Suppl ieS

Buut1ful male Blue Point Him a
layan cet. AKC Pomeraman,
Yorkah ire Temer and Sh1Uu
pups 304-896- 3968.

llems

Butch Siders
1304)675 7421

5&amp;81 .
CIM!tlend tromban•.

Fruit

Pets for Sale

304 576 -2728 Or 675 · 1867.

Jr

R

Old upright p1ano for sale. Call
114 -992 -7810 or 304-773-

773, 5887 .

o

&amp; Vegetables

Real Estate General

614 ·985· 4312

Must ae/1 AKC Samoyed puppy
S96 Also AK C Shehle $126.

~·=~•r

P·~Kt• C1 • t . ~ J t.:&gt; ~ ',; •
&lt;.~) · ra clo 'l.onl~ &lt;;ds~e Blowr ~ C
l'':m 11 ::illM ~ Pow~ll I ~o~ Tu ~Jc~o Setl(lr Ne"' i'louno Ba l~ Mo~t r
•

AKC Registered Garman Sh•
ph~trd pupa. 8 wkl old, 180
each Cal/614-446-0373

2 single b1rrel 410 guage
shotguns t40 for both C1il

WMee l D•a: Il-l 7 Fr a.t Mo .. er IH i Row Cull voillOt rQuoc k h11Ch l Gra 11
Clca ne· 1 Grader So~ 1 Botlom Plow l or MI-l 3 Bon om PuiiTyt&lt;e Plo w
Pony , Ba le Thrower lor IH 47 Ford Ba ler lor Parl 5 1600 lH Truck l or P&amp;rf5

Sat., September 26

locahon: From Gallipolis take U.S. 35 to Rio Grande
Tr. righl (north) on Rt. 325 go 2'/' m1les to Bandy Rd.
, Tr. right go 1.3 miles to aucl1on cite. Walch for
signs.

Corn

C: '\ • i
1 ; -, '"' r :row &lt;:rern .. ., Enc loao e r 5 \6 \' ii'C: Ra~e ~ MF O•sc H.t•ro ...
M ot~~ l ~ r F~ r·• a ll Tractor, Vo., on 10 "oJ wer ~ft rro w Src kl e Ba r Mow er lor

ESTATE AUCTION
10:00 A.M.

&gt;:; 1'11 1 6~ Gr 1 ~C' \llxer Moll N' 32J

Ne" 981fl Feee'r \ ;so 6 u~ he t G ., ' Clr c· I;-! ~t'l/'18 ::lo~ l"lantrr 111 400
4. ~l. ' P iH'I I'II It&lt;~ ?o;~v ? ' il(l ?IJ " ·r • " ~(' ' ~50~ . 15 f&gt;IO.o, ' IF l ;\ ~1 1 om
PIC,I' ~: ; ~~ ~l\PI~ v. 1t (u ! ' • ; : 'I ':'\'I ~TC'n tl~ nl"l flCG ~ ~ · ~Mn l l
,.

Registered Cocker Spaniel puppies Also Him•layan kHtena No
chaclta Call 514-992 - 2807

58

2 mala poodle pupp1es, 2 mil
old. reddish co lored . full blooded
but not regiataraJ . Have not had
shotl 560 00 eech 304-6766361

IH ~~ 1 Rll u~C 0.11 1111 O MC ~O .':i AOu:l"! Bil lttr Ntl'• Ferttl 1;er Sp rei10f r5 ~ B W
Gr.)llc r Bil1t' Nt I' R • 1... 111 ~rs, N" " .!. Und ~ o l~ ry Cu1ter5 , C'!HHU')' Sora~e r
Goh ' s= v 10 r l a~., ro ~ H usstc;~ro 1070 7 11~)0 11\ 0 C l t ~e new t D"ull 11'l
Te c: :Jo• tnewl N~ ~ Dr~l'~ T·,cc Mowt:r s JO 9 H ~Y~ •nd IH 9' H;oo yto•nn tH

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3026.

Dragonwynd Csttery K•nn ...
CF A Himalrtan, Pet11sn tnd
Siamese ldttana AKC Chow
puppiea. New kmens; Peni1na,
'Call614-446 -3844 after 7PM .

Musical
Instruments

Siam"• and Himalayan Kitten a
6 waeka old Seal or L1lac Point.
Call 814 -992-7201 .

TIJ t lors Ohv!'r 1 4 ~0 o\ C XT 190 \ , ~ &gt;~ Do•U oll Fcr \l ~ t OOl CG o)~., · z ~ 506
MH Po ~y " " rm311 Cutl A.C G JD d, ::0 C ~' e 1410, MF 1JS DoeU~ I .o~c;cto~on
11 1'1[) rl 1611p Gra vel y wolh allacn...- .,.nt5 MF tJS Douel
Equlprntr'll NH 273 Soua•co SBII'r JU 1J T ~~.,e B3ler Mr= J5Q Round Ba•er

Mill

Groom a"d Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming . All breeds ... AII
styles . JulieW1bb Ph. 614-446·
0231 .

57

AKC registered German Shepherd pupptes 6 weeks old 6
iemaiN, S66 eaeh. 2 malet.
$160 each 304 882 2071.

(304) 675·7421

r.'I •C'

Peta for Sale

AKC Beagles 2 male. 2 female
6 wks old 860 2 m ale 1 y111r
old Aunnmg $76 614-985 4143 after 6 p m

10:00 A.M.
Siders Equipment Co.
US AI 35 Henderson, WV 25106

11SCu••~"CC

Meigs County Humane SoclMy
haa cat s and kittens to adopt
Spayed and neutered and had
ahots. Adoption laa required
Call &amp;14-992 · 6505 or 992·

Gravity bed with heavy duty
gears Al10 20 ft small gr11n
e/0\lator. Call614-949 -2631

56

1 M Sou th of Silve r Brtdge- Near Pomt P!easant

PUBLIC SALE

Female AKC Reg. Boaton Ter ri..- 8 wka. old. Black &amp; white,
615Q. Call614-367· 7422

56

Call614-949 -2671

Saturday, September 26, 1987

Public Sale
&amp; Auctioo

Pets for Sale

56

M~

September 20, 1987

King Wood and Coal Burner
150,000 BTU gas furnacf!. Honzontal fuel turn ace and 2 tanks.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

AUCTION

weekdays
'tfirewood Stack up for wimer
~"t30 a pick up, delivered. Call Ed
t'lt 614 -446 -3978

September 20, 1987

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

0

VIlLAGE OF VINTON - Orrectly across lrom th e
new elemenlary school Srlualed on 0 7 acres, lhtl '
2 story bnck/frame home has 7 rooms, bath, full
basement and a large metal outbutldtn~ Garden
space, malure trees and 2 porches add to the
country-like setting. Posstble loan assumpl1on
$34.000.
8401
WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN?
IJU5us cheaply we mtght add. 3 bedroom home 10
netghborhood oilers remodeled kttchen and
lull basement Perfect for starters. V1nyl
carport, central heat $33,900.

OH . WHAT A DEAL!! - Owner,if makrn g this
bedroom 2 story hom e a very easy buy. Home
m cl ude~ famrly room , lrvrn g room, d1nmg room ,
l 'h baths. N1ce sett ing on 5 acres overlookrng th e
Ohro Rtver Home has new rool, newfurna ce, new
wtrrn g Askrn g $32.500 Wa nts an offer Writ help
wtlh down payment

#115
14 ACRES. M/ l , OF LAND - Garage, storage
bu ilding, std e road. counly water. qutet locatton
Mostly op en land, some woods Good place io hve.
North Gal Ira school distrrct. 6 acr es w1th home and
buildings - $25,000 B acres ba're lan d, mostly
clear and tdeal lor home srte - $12,00D All for
$37,DOO
#314
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT
Char ola rs Hrlls lake [stales' offer pea ceful
surroundmgs and scen1 c landscapes 1.5 acre
wooded lot w1th small meadow Very mce spoil or
your burld 1ng plans $8,000
#243

WE
APOLOGIZE!
We have been so busy
selling homes lately that
we have let our listing inventory dwindle. If you
have been considering
selling your home,·· give
us a call.
·

WE HAVE
BUYERS WAITING@
OAK HILL Cozy bungalow for the youn g cou ple
starling oul or retrrees panng down Income from
garage apartment wtll help wtth payments In town
localton , Pnced at $45,000.
#439
NO HONEY-DO JOBS HERE!- Owner has done a
fantastic ;ob redomg lhts older home 3 spactous
bedrooms, large kitchen , formal dinrng and Iamity
room wtlh wood burner. 24x30 metal garage and a
workshop Sit back and relax on the screened·rn
sunporch. One look and you' ll love tl. Alfordably
priced at $49,500.

H210

SOMETHING PEACEFUL TO COME HOME
- Try thts 12x60 mobtle home on Kem~er
Hollow Road. Serene wooded lot 16x14 add~ton
with new carpel 2 bedrooms. 2 111 condrtioners.
woodburner, lOx Ul outbutldmg wrth concrete
lloor and eleclric. Concrete patto wtth pnvacy
covered sandbox. Relaxed charm.

TOP CLA"SS NEIGHBORHOOD - locat1on ts as
1mportanlas the house. You won't make amistake
with etther m this 3 bedroom, I 'h bath ranch jusl
oft Fairfteld Centenary Road. Features include
living room, lamtly room, dining room, 2 car
garage and equipped kttchen. Large, flat
prolessionall! lendscaped lot close lo Spnng
Valley area. $72,900

QUALITY FROM TOP TO BOTThM of thts 4
bedroom, I ~ bath home wrth full basement.
Excellent storage area wrth large closets and
burlt·rn shelves 20!28 ltntshed lower level
basement area w1th large ftreplace, slidmg ~oors
to patiO and ba ckyard area All hardwood floors
Special lront door wtth srde louvers for venttlatron
and sal ely feature Uttlity btlls are reasonable due
to rnsu tat1on and quality constructton. located
tust all lake Orive near Rto Grande College. Qu1et
locatton ond e&gt;cellenl netghbors You need to look
at thts one Prrced rn the low !,9s
#~21

RUTLANO- Neat as a prn 3 bedroom older home
Sttuated on a ntce s11ed lot wrth several frutt trees
and garden space. large foyer wrth open statrway
and natural woopwork. Prrced at $27,500

#438
IN VI~LAGE AREA. BUT ROOM TO ROAM- 8 17
acres rn all Tree. covered home area wtlh frun ,
holly tree and evergreens Hrgh rJdge area
overlookmg Bob Evans Farm s and R10 Grande
College Ideal for new home Well burtt good
cond11ton 7 room hgme, 4 bedtoom s, 2 baths.
step·savrng ktlchen, ftreplace, usa ble basement
Good outbutldrng, workshop area, prtorly used as
livin g quarters, plus I car garage id eally located
property wtth aiJ 1ts plus features ca n be you rs for
$47,000
#318
BEING CLOSE COUNTS!- 3 bedroom ranch only
4 blocks lrom downtown Ktd s can walk to school'
2 baths, lamtly room. full base ment wtth f~nrs hed
rec room , fireplace Close to work and play
$56,900

#110
RENT IS A FOUR LETTER WORO- Gel your act
together, so you won't be qutlty Buy th1s 3
bedroom ranch w1th vinyl s1dmg EQurpped
ktlchen. lamtly room Fenced yard. f urnrture stays
tncludtng washer and dryer At $36,000, you can 't
aflord to pass thts up.

#203

MAKE US AN OFFER! - COMMERCIAL OFFICE
BUILDING - Oppostte courthouse Ideal for
attorney, accountant. loan off1ce Ni cely frnrshed
rnstde Outsrde and rool parnled last year Hoidtng
at $37,0DO.
#306
SPECIAL OFFERING - BEST - Buildin&amp; Sites
in Gallia County - "Early Btrds" will &amp;et the
best silt!!! We are subdrvtdrng a 110 acrP. larm
1nto small, medtum and farge butldrng srtes. From
5 to 30 acres of gently roiling meadows and htlllop
land olfenng wonderlul countrystde vtews, clean.
fresh aromas and qutet peacelut surroundings
' located on state htghway, Rio Grande Elementary
and Gallla Academy Htgh School. Gallia County
Rulli Water. Excellenl netghborhood. Financing
JVIilable NO MOBILE HOMES PERMiffiO

�..
·.

Vans l!t 4 W.O.·

Will give r ...ona.,.epricefor '83

to '15 Toyota ••• pickup. Mult
be cl..n. unltbu ..... low miln.
Will consider NiiMn. 614-U&amp;·
7013 lrom 4 p.m. · 9 p.m.

74

Motorcycles

Kawesek i 200, 3wheeter, 1900
01 best offer. Ew.cel. cond Cell
614 - 4A6 ~ 7026 .

, 1983 Honda v -•s. Enterceptor

11500.

Call 614-446-9781

74

74

110 Honda 3 wheeler.

1983

$560. 1979 HondaXR 250, dirt
bike. 1426. Both very good
cond. C.H &amp;14-245- 1924.

Auto Parts
l!t Accessories

675 - 7 47 6 ~

Real Estate General

Phone

, ·(614)-992 -3325

NEW LISTING- 2 bedroom
home. bath. gas. floor fur·
nace. basement anillg lot in
Racme for $6,500
SYRACUSE -Modern 7 rm.
ranch. 3 BR. basemen! w1!h
fam•ly rm., gas an d wood
heat. nice kitchen, range,
carpetm'" copper plu mbing,
2 porches. Insulated and
nice lot Adkmg $35,000.
POMEROY - 2 lg lots, lg
mce 3 BR home w1th 3
baths, modern kitchen . cook
and bake umts. pantry,
dimng, fam1ly r111 , fu ll
base{l1e nt Gas and wood
heat.
TRAILER - 12! 60 Liberty
2 be&lt;lrms., central a1r, all
elec. range and refr~g
Ask1ng $7,500
66 ACRES - In Sec. 25
Rutl and Township. Young
trees and all mmerals.
100 ACRES - Salisbury
Township. 2 water taps, 2
gas-oil wells, minerals on
good road.
COUNTRY - 6 yr. old bnck,
2 baths full basement.
range, patio, drilled well,
msula!e&lt;l plus 5.89 acres.
Just off Rt. 33. $64,000
SYRACUSE - 3 BR ranch,
nice k1tchen, ca rpetin'" dming area, 3 bedrooms.lg.
sundeck and lg lot $32.900.
REEDSVILLE - Med1um
size 4 BR, 2 lots, one setup
lor trailer. TP water and
· dnlled well.
BUY AT TEAFORD
AND SAVE
992-3325

Housing
Headquarters

Real Estate General

~fflkQ &lt;?t ~ud

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RESIDENTIAL

SYRACUSE - Bnck and
frame ranch type home wrth
basement One car garage. 3
bedrooms on level large lot.
Large fenced rear play area
Home IS 1n mellent condition
1n a good locatiOn CALL FOR
APPOINTMENT! $39.500.00
RUTIAN D - A 1!? story
hOme wrth 3 bedrooms, en:
closed front porch, equ1pped
kitchen, storage building and
part basement. $21.900.00.
TUPPERS PLAINS - Br~ck
ranch that has everything'
full ba sement with fi nished
rec. room, I !? baths, beauti·
ful k•!chen, formal dining, 3
bedrooms, oak tr1m . quality
work. SpaCIOUS lot. 2 car
garage, patio Excellent con·
dit1on. $68.000.00
~y L CtElANO,

JR.....9U-61'1

JUN TRUIIIll. ... .... 949-2660
OOTTII TURNER.......... 992-1692
TRAU A!Hll ... ......... 949· 3010
OffiCI .............. . .... 992_- 2119

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"77 Bonnevillastatlonwagon for
part1 54.000 mila. 304 -882·
3104 .

INVESTMENTS

CQMIJERCIAL

79 Motors Homes
l!t Campers
Shaata Ctmp.-. heel. cond.

0900. Coli 81,0· 258·11459 .
197128 fl . Clau -A Wlnn.bago .
48. toe a«:tuel mil•. a new tirea.
r!)ll down large awning. ae., roll
dOwn tit •ntennt, orglnlal ctrpetlng. SIHPSI· heel con d. like
new . t10,500. Ctll &amp;U-·4•&amp;·

3511 .
211 ft , Coachman c..-nper, like
new. Call afler 6·00 &amp;1•· 4118 -

8853.

FOR SALE BY OWNERS: large split -level and 1enn1s court

77

4·5 BEDROOMS, 3 baths, formal livmg and d101ng rOO{I1S,
gourmel k•tchen. family room , game room. study , mudl laun ·
dry room , Ind oor storage room wl add1!tonal laundry tac1l1
t~es. 2 car garage, 2 fireplaces, ce~l ~ng fans wooden deck.
full len gth of house. Man y e~ tra s

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Auto Repair

Struts, 1119. 95 pair, Installed .
Most m o dell. Muffler Man, 9
Stimpton Avt~ . Athen1. Ohfo,

"I l ove That House But I Can't Afford It!"
WELL NOW YOU CAN!!
.
The own er is loaded w1th frustral!on and IS ready to accept any reasonabl eoffer The e.terior offers a stately appearance because ol the a!trac! lve- le~!ures 1ncludmg large trees, mature shrubbery. hu ge boulders, the pool. mce large lawn and the magnll!cent v1ew. The residence IS~II masonry. includes a large 11v1ng room w1th firepla ce. dm ing w1th huge p1cture w•ndow.offermg an
awesome v~ew of the nver. 3 large b~droom s on the flfsl floor with 21ull baths. huge family room ,
n1ce kitchen w1th !? bat h'" th at area. Large loye1w1!h open s!alfway leading upstau stothe 4th
bedroom and a large storage room. To rebuild th1s home on !h1s land would cos! $140 to
$150,000. We're now askmg $95.000 and tookmgfor an offer. Even 1f youhave not been thinking
of bUY'"'" you m1gh! wan! to cash m on th1s unusual opportu nity.
#l3 4

1 -800· M3 -37e?.

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers
1971 Rover , 19 ft . self ·
contained. travel trailer Excel .
cond 111500 . flrm. Call 814·

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1978 Troplcana Travel Trailer.
315 ft. with tlp O\lt and AC . Good
condit ton. e&amp;OOO. 080 . Call

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SIMP' tlx . 304·882 · 3104
1978 Star Craft fold down
camptr. 30• · 895 · 3582 •fter

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Home
Improvements

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Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
, removal . Call304- 875- 1331 .
Rottry or cable tool drilling.
Most wells completed umeday.
Pump 11ln and 1ervh:::e. 304·

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Home
Improvements
eASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

UncondiUonal lif.time gutnn·
tee. l ocal reftrenc• furniJhed.
Fraa •tim-'••· Call collect
1· &amp;1•· 237-0488. d-v or night.
R o g e r 1 8 a I a- m a n t
Waterproofing .
SWEEPER and MWing machine
repair . parts, and auppli•. Pick
up tnd detivery, Davis Vacuum
Cleaner . one h•lf mila up
Gaorgn CrHh Rd . Call 814-

441·0294.
RON ' S Televi1ion Service .
House call• on RCA , Ouazar.
GE . Sp.c1allng in Z.ni'lh Call
304 - 576 - 2398 or 114 -4462.54 .

Dillard WateJ SerYiU: Po ols,
Cisterna. Wella Delivery Anytime. Call &amp;14-448- 7404-No
Sunday c:alla .

J &amp; J Water Service, Swimmln1
pool•. cistarn1. wellt . Ph. 814·

R Ill R Water Service. Home

571· 2903.

cis1en, wells, pooll filled. Forr-i\erty Jam• Boys Waters.Call

WINTERIZATION
Security Lights. Storm Windows, lnaulatiun. Roofing, Genlrll RepeirJ. 304-676· 5367

Paul R up e, Jr. Water Service.
Call&amp;14-446- 3171 . Pools, eist·
ern1. wella.

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Watterton : s Water Hauling,
reasonable rate1 , immediate
2,000 gallon delivery , cisterns,
pools, we ll . etc cell 304- 676:

304 -676-8370.

Plumbing
l!t Heating

2919.
CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATINtl
Cor. Fourth and Pine
GellipoliJ, Ohio
Phone 614 · 446-3888 or 614 446 -4477
APPALACtiiAN WOOD STOVE
Wood and coa lstovea, furna ces.
and lnlertJ, Brun co. AJhl&amp;y.
ConJotldated Outchwaat . Buv.
Mil, trBde 10 yrs expareince in
carpenter . C•ll 614-898 -&amp;121 .

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Electrical

l!t Refrigeration
Residential &lt;lr co mmau~l al wir·
ing. N ew ltH'Vice or repain .
llcanaed electrician Enimate
tree . Aidenour Electrical. 3011175-1786.

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Dump truck delivery : coal,
Jtorut, sand, gravel, fill and
sa wdu11. 304- 676- 3190.

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General Hauling

245· 9285

Starks Tree and Lawn Servi4;e,
lawn c••· l andJctping. stump
removal . 304- 576 - 2842 or

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Ohio.:.._Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Upholstery

R &amp; M Custom Couct)es and
Reupholatery, St. Rt . 7 , Crown
Cit-w-. Oh . 614· 268· 1470, Eve.
814 -•46-3438 . Open dally 9 to
4 : 30. Sat. 9 :30 to 1:30. Old 81
new Uphoatered .
Mowrey ' • Upholttering 1orvlng
tri countyaret 22 veers. The belt
ln furniture upholataring. Call
304 - 675 - 4154 for free
estimates.

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THESE HOMES ARE
FOR SALE OR TRADE
2 BEDROOM HOME overlooking th e Ohio R1ver has h«le
mamtenance ·- cl ean and nice, Inside and out. Begmner _
home or retirement home.
#260
7 ROOMS, 3 bedrooms near Holzer Hospital. Cenlral air,rural
water system , large family room (26'x22'), garage, storm doors
and windows, 1'h acres plus. Nice home.
#651

HOUSE FOR SALE

BRICK ST.

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RUTLAND

3 BRs, 2 baths, swimming pool with deck,
satellite dish, new carpet &amp;linoleum, large
family room with Buck stove insert. Large
driveway with covered patio.
OWNER MUST SELL FOR
BAL~NCE OF LOAN

9 ROOMS, 4 bedrooms. larRe llvmR rocm. din mR area,
kitchen w•th lots of cb1nets a_nd sis sink, mce ba throom
garage, on level lot. All for quick sale or lrade.
11622
F·ISHING, boating, huntm g, all from this Getaway Retreat,
close to Gallipolis, overlooking Blue l ake and Ra ccoon Creek.
This has a 23 «. travel tra~ler on co ncrete pad, sleeps 6, hasa
sundeck, rura l water, septic syslem, electric. a place to rela x
away from the telephone
#584
TWO lARGE LOTS with Ci ty water, sewer, natural gas, and
eleclr~ c, all ava il able Buy one or both.
#456

WE BUY. SELL, or TRADE
SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY

PH. 446-7699

or

446-9539

LEADINGHAM REAL EST ATE

FURNITURE &amp; APPLIANCE SALE
Stove, refrigerator, washer &amp; dryer, d!shwasher chrome craft bar with stools, hrdea-bed, white canopy, full size bed &amp; other
misc. items. ·
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BONNIE &amp; JIM STUTES-REALTOR

446-4206

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LISTINGS NEEDED!!! You're more than just a number
with us. professional personalized service guaranteed. Let us handle the sale of property .

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
VIRGINIA SMITH . BROKER . 381!-8826
RUTH GOODY, REALTOR , 379-26'28
DIAN CALLAHAN. REALTOR . 256· 6251
KENNY GOODY, REALTOR. 25"6-9334

OIAN CALLAHAN . APP. AUCTIONEER WILL SEll
P~RSONALITEMS OR PROPERTY.
Hl55 EXTRAORDINARY LOVELY COLONIAl w/ •O ACRES - OutstandinR
modern home - • to~ bedrooms. tit. ltixl 4 w/ ran&amp;e OW. retnr:.. hule
littint rm. w/ msert WB FP. 2 bat~s . olfrce or den. basement. l~ acres
1illable. t.@bacto base. a ac . coal, orchard. frurt and bernes 16 m1. from

LARGE FAMILY ROOM .- 3 bedroom, two story
home m Addaville sc ~ ool area, lull basement. elec.
neat w1fh woodburne~ hooked to furnace duel
Priced at $36,500.
#2402

SOMETHING 1f you don't
mqUire about I 4 b~d 1 oom , 2 story two bat hs,
formal ll~1n g and d1mn g rooms, lull basement w1!h
tam1ly room, 1ec. room , ul1l1ly room anu pat•o w1th
· e~cellenl VIew C•IY schools Beaut1tul home Call

LOCATED IN RIO GRANDE. !lEAR CAMPUS L!v.n g 100m. lormal dmm~ complete k•!chen.
par!~&lt;l basement l•ke new sh•ngle root
Afloodable ur~ ce 1ance low S30s

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•175 NEW LISTING - l ocated on SA 7 rn Crown Crty.
burldin&amp;- Co11ld be 11sed for rental. storage or bu! rness 2 lots SIS.OOO.
1HS1. WOULD YOU BE WILLING to pa int 1 Httle 'and save a lot. Beaut ilul
inside. 3 BR . baths. OR. a\1 the cab1net space and closets vou will enr
need. Just take over payments. l mr, from crty.

GREEN ACRES IS THE PlACE TO BE N•ce ranch style home Situated on a
/0, 148 I!. lot offers 3 BRs. I II baths. LR.
FR w lfu~place. eat·m k1!chen. gas heal
Green schools. Call today

lOCATION =
one
nea r Green School
3 BRs, bath, LR, k•tchen, fireplace. lull ba·
semen!, b1g yard Call lor more de! a~l s

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mce star t ~r home

ATTENTION HOME SHOPPERS!!! -Very
n1ce ranch sty le home 1n a good
ne.ghborhood oilered at a pr~ce you can
afford. 3 BRs. LR, k•! chen, bat h, cel)ar
closets, c•t y sc hool district $29,900.

YOUR FAMILY WILLENJOYTHIS HOME4 BRs, 2 baths. equ1pped k•!chen , LR .
anached garage, 'heat pump/ cent. a~r,
whirlpool '" master bath, above-gr ound
pool. Shown by appomtm ent.

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11138 S R 218. 8 acres m/ 1. Older farm Mme 4 bedrms .. 1 bath eat-in
k1tche"n. larce front porch. Bloel. garage w/ work aJe~ . 8S6iltobaeco base.
Outbld&amp;s. $50.000 Or home w/ 1 at. $•~.000. 8 mr from town.
lf1S2. MODERN LIVINI Gdown on tM farm Completely remodeled. Owner
needs to reloe~te because of heaHh. 29 ac 3 BR . 2 blths. kitchen thlt you
would be proodOI. formal DR . new ~eat puymp. outbulldinp. 25 min from
Gallipolis ami to Oak Hrll.
Ml04 • ACRES: PORfER. ON SR 55•: Recentlv remocHie~ 2 stOf)' home. LR .
OR. 4 BRs, family room wlbar loads of cabinet&amp;, utility rm f unporch, ba·
semen!. At! 11. rms. Beautifu l trees in the ~ard. SSOs.
•110 HOllE AND BI C OPPORTUNITY: Very attractive remodeled 3 BRS. l 1!1
bat~ s ga1den tub l 7'•2S' kitc~e n , new solid oak cabrnets . pa ntry, laundry rm.. smened porc h NEW GAR:i\G £· 28140'. heat . water. 200wirin&amp;.
12'rt•· door A bus iness opportu nity you can't oass S49,500.
• t J7. COMFORTABLE 3 bedfm louted across from Bloomfield School 3
bedrm bath. lg (OU ntl)' kttchen . su nporc h. 8 mr. h om Rro Grande
S23.500, 2 lots m rlablc.
itJ32 SECLUDED BUIL DI NG mull r· purpose Hunting Lodge. Churc~
Home - new cerllng, lrghttnland pan el good carpet &amp;roof. l&amp;. rm., uti hty
rm . w/ new gas furnace and cutral air.
#135 ~PA~KLE. SPARKLE. DELIGHTFUl NEW HOM E: Quid sale mahs for a
bargarn pnce Mak e otter - vou mav be surorised. Ver-. well constructed
w/ 6" rnsulation ~~~ough out . 2 bedrms. Ut tlity rm. could be lhe lrd bedrm,
Cou ntry _t r~. w/ sohd oa t cabinet s'. e•tra large livin&amp; rm .. Ander$en wrn·
dows. shdrnr: tlass door lead s to 40' dect mfro nt 24' on side. I acre lot
fenced REDUCED S35,000.
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HOllE ANO I ACRE, $35,000 - Atlrac!IVe 2 or 3
bedroom hom e near junchon 775 and 141. Has
· family room , fireplace. basement, 2 car garage.
lmm ed~a!e possession
#2449
PRICE REDUCED NOW ASKING $62,500 for th1s
2 story home and garage apartment. Conven~ent
location within walking distance to stores. Has
been very well taken care of Let us show, y~u !h1s
one today.
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#2474
GET AWAY FROM IT All!! - Come home to a
beaut1ful urban se«m g fU S! a lew m•les from
Gallipolis. Custom bu1lt bmk ranch. 8 •oom s, 3
bath s, d1v1ded basement Beautiful stocked lake
Circ ular dnve lmed w~ h trees and sh•ubs. N1ne
acre homestead. Ca ll for app o~n!ment. Gall!a
County's best
#2994
EXCELLENT BUILDING SITE! - 3-4 acres.
wooded acreage, frontage along SR 588. Rur al
wafer and cable TV ava!lable. W!l h~n 2 m•les
approx from c1!y Call today for more •nformahon.
#2458

sunpor ch.

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NEW HOME &amp; 18.7 ACRES . and spa cwUs ranch 1n a seclude.d 1oca1 ron near
Vm!qn. It oilers 3 l arg~ bed1oom s. 3 baths. lull
basement. wra p-around deck antl much. mu ch
more $60,900.
#2 461

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2 woodb01n •s N1ce deck off fam•ly area . \4 acre
w1!h n•ce lrees and ! alden area

NICE lARGER CO UNTRY HOME (Mtil' Counly)
- 2 story h ame home s•tuated on 3'; acresgently
rolling land Pond lor your hsh1ng pleasure 2
tl&lt;tth s, lamrly room Own er wrll help wrth l1nanC1 11g
REDUCED and you can
and fl ame b1-level only ' "'·"""
balhs1 fam•ly room,
dmmg a1ea. 21
garage. elec. heat pump/ cent ral a11 Lor Sr7P
aopro~ .

21? acres

ij2 432

baths. fa mily room, for mal dm•n g room, central
a1r. Approx. 720 sq. ft . Covered patio-carport
combmed. Over I acre Lots of extras.
#2453
1972 MOBILE HOME AND 5 ACRES - Located
m1les from town. Home has 3 bedrooms,
k1tchen w1! h range and refrigerator 1\7 baths.
N1ce In-ground pool 32'!16'. Priced '" the $20s.
#2471

11 1•6. NEW LISTING. Inve stors. 3 umt duplex apts . 2 colon ial l Dutch
st ~le . Lovely yard , I bat~ . l bedrm , krtchen, dlnin&amp; rm.. LR. very private
Has rncome $1.100 to $1.200 per mo. Close to schools.

THANK YOU BUYERS AND SELLERS FOR MAKING
OUR SALES PROGRAM A SUCCESS! "WHAT'S
WORTH DOING AT ALL IS WORTH DOING WELL."
VIRGINIA. RUTH. DIAN &amp;KENNY.
HANNAN TRACE RD .: 108 acres 2 road honta1e Make offer
11137 NEW liSTING: Comfortable 3 bedrm. home. lotilted across from
Bloomfield School. l bedrm., bat~ . 11 countr ~ kitchen, sun porch. I m•.
h om Rio Grande. S2l.500. 2 lots available.
NlOl TOWN AND COUNTRY. 7 rm . home overl ookme the Oh io Rim lovely
liv. rm .. stnrna rm . and formal dmma: rm. 3 bedrm .. l lfl bath, 2 ca~ prap
w/ basement storaae. $36.000

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H162 MOBILE HOME 12'd0', located on Crrn~r Rd . $7.000
11 178 3 BEDRM . MOBIL£ HOME. H7 bat~s . McCormick Rd. 1A Ac .
!t166 WHISPERING PINES: lovely 2 bedrm , II&amp;. balh, 12x24 LR. prden
area. storage bldg. lxl2. Restricted lot 'II Quick possessiOfl
ill41 NEW ON MARKET: 8i1 and roomy all brick 5 BA, huae LR. kitc~en ,
eat-in dinina. plenty of cabinets and closets , 2\11 baths . 2 car prace on St.
At Crty schools.
MIS! . NEW LISTING - You won't want to pay rent anymore when you see
this 3 bedrm. ranc~ I bath, I kitchen . DR, plena, of closets on appro1. V.
acre Southwestern sc hools $28.000. Will consrder land contrut
11182. -NEW liSTING - 3 bedrm .. 1 bat~. full bsmt. lute wiadow
overlookinr the brJaut lful Ohio RittrJr. Ranp, relrl&amp;., 2 car raraae . Priced to
sell. $21.000. Close to ,Gallipolis.

#117 . COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE ON

SR 160. ANXIOUS OWNER REDUCED

PRICE· 4 acres m/ 1. Country hom e wfth new root. hot water healer. rant•
and ret rig . eement drive L&amp; barn. 2 bldas . f1tld fenced w/ small pond.
Owner will teduce pr ice f!lOie. Pl ease call.
•143. RfNTW/ OPTION: 4 btm-m.. 2 story, 2'h blths. formal dinin&amp;. family
rm .. '111Jfo.
IH6 1. FULLY IN SULAT£0 Ready for winttr Delithtfully decorated home
on 3 ac. m/ 1 4 It bedrms . iY1 baths, I&amp; garaae and a variety of trees
plant ed Located on kerr-Harr isburg Road.
#159. NEW LISTING. The farm t~a1 !las everyone lootlnc. Also for the man
who wants hrs own workshop (32'x42'). Includes 53ac. IS clear, tob. Mst,
fruit ttees , strawberries. 3 or 4 bfdrooms. utra IJ ll. hup co1n1ry
kitchen, pantry and bath. Unbelieveable ttrew , Vou can see for miles, Best
of all the prke is only $37.900.

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CAN'T STAND PAYING RENT7 - Then 1ump 1n!o
the car and let's look at!h1s homethat you can buy
for $35.000. Newer carpel and Immaculate
cond1l!on. Might look small wh en you driVe by but
you 'll be surpnsed when you walk '"
#2427

PRICE REDUCED! OWNER Will EVEN HELP
WITH FINANCING! - Log cabm and approx. 42
acres 3 bedrooms, l!vmg room. formal dining
area. heal pump /central a11, Pond. tobacco base
and more. $47.900.
#2475

IT COSTS NOTHING to phone for appOin tment to
see !h1s 3 bedroom. I \? story home. 3 bedrooms,
hYing and famtly room s. B1rch cabmets and

GUY AN TOWNSHIP - 37.24 ACRE FARM w1!h 2
story 4 bedroom home. includmg fam•ly room.
formal dinin'" bath, two car garage. Approx
46'!60' barn. 2 corn cribs. $39.900 Call for more

buill·in hutch in ea!·m k•tchen. 16'!24' appro!.
garage. Cable TV, front and s1de porches. Beautiful
view ol Oh 1o R1ver.
#2443

mformatlon.

HOME ANO APPROX. II Vi ACRES - Ranch •lyle
Wl!h 3 bedrooms, lg. kitchen. 2 bath s, liv1n g room .
lull basemen!, n1ce country surroundm gs. Land
lays well w1th n•ce garden area. Approx. l. 752 sq.
fl. on mam level.
#2387

#2433
WHAT A FARM!- Appro• 71 acres more or less
Located in Springfield Twp. Good area Call for
more mformahon.

#2441

#169 NEW liSTING: I AC. M/ L. 1 MOBILE HOME HOOKUPS· ''Ill it !ani and

rural Wolter Kyger Creek Sc~ools . lilnd contract. Mike Offer.
Nl32 QUIET AND EASY LIVING Bi- level plus 2ecres,-3bedrms ..
blfh.
extra lg. kitchen. fam ily rm .. I car pral•· Loads of trees and good 1arden
Spice. Just off Rodney Bidwell Rd. Make offer.
lfl65 . $20,000 - Just out of town . 2 or l bedrms .. bath. ru11l water ceil-

VACANT LOT! - Ap ro1. 2'h acres Very nice
bu•lding s1te. Land lays flat County water being
ms!alled Mineral nghts and small tobacco base
included.
#2438
OWNERS LOWERED PRICE $5,000 on this qual1!y
br1ck and frame b!·level with lots of charm and
loving care. '2 baths, family room, living room,
eleclric heat pump/ central 3\ir, 2 car garage,
slorage buildm&amp; I \7 acre fawn. Ca ll today
#2434
BRICK RANCH &amp; 3 ACRES 11/L OVERLOOKING
OHIO RIVER! - 1 car anached garage, 3
bedrooms, living room. formal dining area, kitchen
complete with appliances. Addison Townshi p. Low
40s.
#2385

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2.0SO ACRES M/ l VACANT LAND - Ready to
build c~ with driveway and foundatiOn for a hom e.
Corner let, $6,500. Call for more informal•on.
#2442

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SUPER BUILDING LOT
$7.700 - Ap prox.
20' •179', rural wate,. Walnut and p1ne trees.
N2440
FARM - 147 5 acr ~s more or le,,s. 2 story l10me
home wllh 4 bedroom s. llv1n g room. lam1l y room ,
fireplace, 3 larg~ .barns. m•neral rights and
toba cco base Included. Harr1son Township.
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LOOKING FOR A lOll - 4 acres of wooded land
'" Green Townsh•p. Rural water and elecl r~ c are
ava!lable lh•s land has been surveyed Listed at
$3. 000
#2466

2 ~4

ms mo. 139.000.

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TO SELLIIIMEDIATUY - Very n1ce and
roomy home '" Spr1ng Valley Th•s hom e
offer s LR, eQu1pped kitchen (ea!·on) .
dm ene. 3 BRs. 2 baths. family room w1!h
loreplace. two car anached garage. gas
heal. cent. "'- Come look at !hiS one and
make us an oiler

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THIS HOllE OFFERS A VIEW OF THE OHIO
RIVER THAT JUST DOESN 'TQUIT!! - The
fr ont of !hiS. home fa ce~ the r~ver and the
owne~ s ha ve use&lt;! glass • to 1
!s full
advantage. Beautifu l l1v1ng room W1!h
rotuored wall r el lectrng !he IIIIer v1ew,
beamed ce.hngs, stone fireplace, d•nette,
equ ipped k!!chen. 3 or 4 bedrooms. fam•ly
room. rec . 1oom. 3 balhs. 2 car garage.
central itlr

RODNEY CORA RD. - Beaut•ful home on
t 2 acres m/1. !h1s lovely house ·•s
surrounded by tr ees and offers a umque
floor plan. liv1ng rm. features woodburner,
open ceiling des•gn, k•!chen, formal din ~ng
3 BR, 2\; bath s, I~ patio oH dinmg area.
26x40 barn and. 15x24 garage. Call for an
appomtm ent.

YOU'll tOVE COlliNG HOMETOTHIS- A
beauliful log addition has been added to
this home and it is lovely. 3 BRs. balh.
formal d1nmg, k•lchen, fam ily room w/lo ft.
woodburner, stone ch•m ney ThiS home is
situated on 10 acres m/1. with qu iet
surroun dings.

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sectiona l w11h th ree bed rooms. l1vm g room. 2

•147 WHY PAY RENT: Buy thrs home and hm money lett. 2 bedrm. home.
wa sher and dryer Mobil ~ home included Also an effi ciency apt income

~2436

kOUNTRY CHARM su11ounds !h1s 4 bedroom

ROCKSPRINGS RD . IN MEIGS COUNTY - 1977

mg wa s used to re pa1r TVs
, '""''·" '"'
a lo t across l ~e road. Also ~oo kup lor
trade

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. set uP ashowmg and see your
luture
Very mce 3bedroom 10nch home. 20
plu$ acres. 30'•46' g31age, 20'&lt;40' metal bu•ldm g
and so much more.

~a n c h La~~e k1!chen. l lo baths. lam•lv •oom and
2 ca1 gara ge Home h~l heat pump/cent a11 plus

gar.

tal , small lot and a home
w1!h po!en!~al . PR ICED TO
SELL AT $15.900 00.

NEW LISTING - MINERSVILLE - BU!Idmg lot w1th
dozer work already completed Electric ava~lable &amp; 2
water laps. 1.69 acre can be
yours lor only $2.800 00.

New motOfcycle tlru. street
tread. Made In U.S .A. by Arm·

Sat of'
tktt1 good condi·
lion. Mounted on 15 inch rlmt.
$40. for bath. Ctll 814 -9922747 ,

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SOUTHER.. HILLS R.E., INC.

mov e r1ght mor use as aren·

LOT NEAR 5 POINTS
Here IS wh at yo u have been
want1p g Level buildm g lot
with water &amp; elec!r~ c ava~la·
ble near 5 P01n!s: Desira bl e
location &amp; on e acre lor
$5.900 00

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1976 Dodge S(.nt-Six tnglna.
auto trant. very good cond. Still
In van . 1350. Call 514 - 3889074.

CONTEMPORARY RUSTIC DESIGN
This beautiful 3 bedroom home 1s one of a kmd 1n Gallla
Cou nty. Feat urt! of lh1s home include ceram1c life foyer. 2
skyli ghts, solid O[k slalfway w1!h balcony, custom buill cab•·
nets m kitchen, baths, and laundry roo111. sloped ce~h n g 1"ing room reachmg 17 feet w1th a wmdow wall , lam1ly room
w1th French doors to patio, octagon dining room , 21h ceram1c
baths, abundant storage and spacious lot.
Crouse-Beck Rd. off St. Rt. 588 - $98,500
CALL 446-6566

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NEW LISTING - MIDDLEPORT - Th1s ol der 3 bed·
room home features a nver
v•ew &amp; a low pr1ce. You can

Budget TrlnamlaaiOna : uaed r•
buih. •II tvPt~• · Guarantee 30
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thong. MT - ~ 1510x11 and
MP -90..,21x18, 1110.00 apatr.

614·448· 0988.

HOUSE. TENNIS COURTand 25 ACRES $173.000. W1 ll con·
s1der hou se. court and 5 acres for $155,000.
C;lll For Appointment - 614-446-3386
Seri9us Buyers Only Please

2 BEDROOM
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PHONE 446-0897

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length Win dows for m311mum view. Seclu ded for total pll·
vacy. C1ty school d1 str~ct located I !? m•les from dow ntow n
Gall•poiiS.

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trucks, Vena, 4x4'J. Muffler
Man, 9 Stimpaon Ave .. Athens,
Ohio. 1- 800 -843-37&amp;7.

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Uaed and rltbuiti transmi11ion1.
lnternalty lntpectltd and guaran·

1979 Volklwagon Robbit. 1973
Dodge Cha.-ger. Both complete
for pan t Call mornings 8111·
446 · 7879 . Evening614 - 357 -

1985 Honda ATC 70 3-wheeler.
exc. cond. S-40 0 . 304 - 675·
1986 Honda Rebel 250, only
175 miles Make Offer 304-

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Col\ 614-379-2220.

1986 Honda Reb el 2!50. oxc.
cand., low mila age. $ 1, 100
304-676- 6888 atter 4 p. m.

1981 Honda CM 400, street

bike. low mileage. elec. start.

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1983 Su%uki R M 250. $800.
Call514- 247-3881 .

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Calll14 ·e9~ - 2797

$326 . Call 614-246- 61;126.

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1984 Hortda TRX200. 1981
Honde TRX126 . • whMiets.
S2000. for both. Waekends. eall
614-992·6641 . weekd.,-s8149•9-2162.

1984 Honda V-30 Magna 500.
watar cooled. burgtndy. Excel.
cond. Call 614- 44fi -2143.

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$32 .000 - Owner wants a deal. Lan d contract.
rent or buy !~1s I !? st01y, 4 tiedroom home.
S•tua! ed on I aCi e Call lor your appOin tment
loday.
#2379
REDUCED TO $25.000 - WISH WE HAD MORE
AT THIS PRICE! - Lovely 2 bedroom, two story
home w1!h llvmg room , I '' baths, formal d1n 1n~
full basement, I ca1garage, gas heat, central air.
(Me•gs County - M!d dleportl.
#2470
NEW liSTING. IF THIS DOESN 'T MOVE YOU
NOTHING WILl! :_ Outstanding 4 bedroom 2
story home in Centenary w•th 2 ~ baths. l•v•ng
room, lam•ly room. formal d'"'"'" 2 car garage. lull
basement and much more. Call for more

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110 GRANDE AREA - 20 acres m/ 1. very
nice home has been remodeled and offers
~ BRs. I ~ baths, k•lchen w1! h oven. range.
l\'oodbu1ne1 , lam•ly room/d1mng combo,
LR. h~a! pump/ cen t a11, 30&gt;30 ga,.ge,
laundry rm .. 12x65 mobile home on
property. SW school d!Siflc!. Call for
appo•ntm en!.

YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE THIS HOME! located on Jay Drtve lh•s b•·level home
oilers everything you wan! for your
family's comfort. Kitchen w/ OW, d•spl .
range 1 refr1 g., !tvmg room , tam1ly rm..

d•nmg 1m , car pet. gas heat. cent. a11 an d
wood and coal burnm gsl ove. 2 car garage,
12• 16 storage bUIIUm g, c1ty schools. Call
today and make an appo•ntm ent Io see th lS

mce home.

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HAVE YOU ALWAYS THOUGHT THAT A ·
MAN'S HOME IS HIS CASTLE?... Th•s one
cou ld be yours! The price has been ·
reduced on !h1s out stand ing home iUS! at
the edge of town. Qual•ty workmansh•P •n
every room. lar ge LR with FP and v ~e w of
c1ty. den w/ FP and solid cherry walls and
bookshelves. lormal dming room, eat-m
k1!c hen, 21\ bat hs. 3 BRs, sewing room,
spac1o us FR w1!h woodburner. screened
summer porch. pat10 w1!h br1 ck BBQ grill,
gardener 's shed. 1.975 acre mil. Ther ~ are
so many other fe atUi es, lUSt g1ve us a call.

EXCELLENT STARTER HOME - ~J, , :ruu
- Ranch style home lUSt 5 mmi utes
from tow n, offers 2 BRs. bath, k1tchen
w/stove and s•de-by·s•d e relr 1g., LR.
carpet and hardwood, carport and covered
pat10. Trailer pad on lot next to hou se. C1!y
school d!S!nc!. Ca ll today.
NEW liSTING - Business and Home- Need an EXTRA
INCOME? This is a carry -out, grocery and ba!t business Well
eslabllshed. A drive- thr ough storage and stock room. has
been recently added Also a hom e onl y 1!? years ol d Modern
home w/ livmg room and fu eplace, 3 bedroom s. 2 bath s.
family room and modern kitchen w1!h all app liances. Buill in
m1crowave oven Slereo system. Give us a call lor appt.
today
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lanch. 3 BRs, 1'h baths, k1tchen w/ range.
{!ouble oven, OW, hvmg rm, dm e!!e. family
*m., f~replace, full basement, screened
porch, 2 car a!!ach ed garage. KG school
tl!st!IC!.

PRICE REOUCED TO $39.9001 - GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - This home offers a
large LR w1!h f•replace. kitchen . dmmg
area. 3 BRs, bath. full bas~men t. I c a~
garage, deck, !~n ceil ya rd IUS! m1nut es to
town on R! 141. Call for an appom tm e~!.

HOUSE AND 29.4 ACRES MIL. OHIO TWP.
- Th iS' home off ers 3 BRs, bat h, LR,
k1!chen. large laundry rm. w/ washer and
dryer. There IS a tobacco base and 36x36
tobacco batn

THIS COUtO BE THE ONE FOR YOU- Just
5 minutes fromt own th is ranch sty le home
oilers 3 BRs. bath , kitchen w/ range,
double oven , DW, d1spl , LR, fu ll basement,
!!replace, ga s and wood heat. 1car garage,
c•ty sc hool distnct. Call for an
appointment.

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Rio Grande Area- A-fram e sett1ng on 12 acres • of wood·
land, lots of pme tr ees. Home features l1ving room w/ woodburn mg fire place and lots of book shelves. Formal din1 ng
room, modern k•tchen , 2 baths, extr alg laun dry room. Sp !ral
slalfs lead1ng to 3 bedrooms Master bedroom featur es a
deck; 3 car garage C1ty sch ools. Shown by appom!ment.

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VICTORIAN STYLING! - A home of th e past 2
story w1th 4 bed rooms. I \? bath s. family room.
hv•ngroom, fu ll basement. Spac1ous 3 bay garage!
#2397

GENERAL FARM - Su1 tahle lor liv estock. Owner
says sufl•c•en! water for ca!!le. Some mar ketabl e
!Imber, barn . shop and house which incl ud es 6
rooms and bath. Clay Township Ca ll now.
#2210

PRICE REDUCED! OWNER WANTS TO SEll! - 3
bedroom ranch with over 1.500 sq. fi., family
room, 11h bath s, new carpet, llvmg room and
dining area Call for more mformat10n today.
#2429

NEW LISTING! MOBih,E HOME - E1cellen!
condilion , 1984 Schult 14'\70' plu s 7'120'
expando. Nice kitchen w•lll range, microwave and
refrigerator. 3 bedrooms. 2 full bath s. $16,000.
#2459

CHjiROLAfS HillS - Ra nch style home
lR w/cathedral ce~l m'" FR. formal ·
din1ng kitchen features steak gntl, oven,
·d,spl. '&amp; range, fireplace, carpet. 2 car
unattach ed garage Call for more
informal!on.

OWNER HAS REDUCEO THE PRICE TO
$39,900 - 132 9 M or L, pasture farm ,
spnngs, 42x\)4 barn, tobacco base.
Older home in good shap e. 3 BRs. bath. LR.
kitchen. Call today.

LECTA AREA - $23,500 - 3.5 acres,
m/ 1,2 story home mgood conditiOn, 3 BRs,
LR, OR, k1!chen , slorm Window s and doors.
Shown by appointment.

AFFOROABLY PRICEO AT JUST $29,900
-Close to city on R!. 141 th1s home offers
kilchen, LR. family room, d1mng rOOfll and
full basement. large unattached block
garage Call for an appointment.

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21\ ACRES PLUS WOODLAND. rust1c ran ch, 3 bedroom s, 2
baths. k!lch en w/ m• crowave, unl1n1shed basement. heat
pump/ central alf. 2'h miles from hosp•!al

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so, call us about thesse 3 acres more or less Ru ral
water and ulilities on same s•de ol road. Land IS
level. Very nice building sit e.
#2422
•WHAT A PLACE! -Super nice 3 bedroom bnck
. and frame anch. Approx. 2, 700 sq. It F1nished
basement, 2 car garage plu s unattached 24'•36'
garage.. 3 baths, fam1ly room, formal dining,
pantry m k1tchen . Very well co nstruct ed Private
location, 104 acres (borders Raccoon Creek! .
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with 3 bedrooms ~nd more. 2 barns. pond, tobacco
Jb~se. 2 stora ge buildings. Only appr ox. 7 miles
lrom town.
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WHY PAY RENT? - When you can collecl at ' 2
story apartment build1ng (5 un1!s). Good locai1on
a! 107 and 109 Second Avenue Excellent money
maker.

IYH7 (. , ,· n~ 21 K . 11 t:.; rr~r c turp .1r.1tiun .t~ tru ~ lt!l' iur the NA~ &amp; .:mJ '" -tr•J~:ma rb uf C~ ntury 21 ~all:~tat~ Corporation, Equ•l Housing Or~rtunrly ..
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~ Ranch slyle home on 5 acres m/ 1, offers 3
• BRs, bath, knchen, family room , LR, carpet,
; healalator lirep1ace, WB slove, 2 car
• attached garage. 16x32 m•ground pool.
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PRICE REDUCED BY $5.000!!! ASKING
$54,900- This home is situate&lt;! in a very
nice neighborhood a! the edge of town and
offers approx. 2,000 sq. ft. 4 8Rs, 1\7
baths.- k•tchen, dinene. lR •. FR . wOOd·
burner, gas heat, cent. a1r, attache&lt;!
C1ly schools. Make us an offer.

GRAHAM SCHOOL ROAD - Very ni ce
ranch oflers kitchen w/range, refrig., OW,
displ., m•crowave, LR. FR, dinette. 3 BRs, I
bath, cent air, carpeting, 2 metal utit~y
bfdgs Shown by appointment.

HOllE AND ONE HALF ACRE FOR SALE1050 sq. ft . of living space. lR, kitchen ,
dining rm., bath. $10,900. Call for more
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LG. HOllE AND 42 ACRES MI L; n1ce hom e. Over 5,000 sq. fl .
l1vmg space, 4 bedrooms, in -grou nd pool. Formal lR &amp; ctin·
ing, 3 balhs Kyger school s.
JAY DRIVE - Modern b• -level, 4 bed1ooms. 2 bath &lt;. For mal
li vin groom w•!h fireplace, modern k•tchen, lg fa m1ly room .
also a fireplace. 2 car garage W ash~ng!on -Elem entary .
Price&lt;! 560,000.00.
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greenhouses. 2 slarter building' w1th new furnace. 2 wells.
Modern 3 bedroom home and 8 acres more or less oll and .
Gas well on
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RECOGNITJOJ'i' - Middleport Mayor Fred
Hoffman, center, presents a plaque from citizens
and businessmen to Mr. and Mrs. E.O Rail at a
bean dinner Friday, opening the town's block

Reststop killer
muse waic for
his death wish
GIFI' PRESENTATIONS - Bill Blower,
president of the Middleport Chamber of Commerce, presented personalized shirts to Mr. and
Mrs. E.O. Rail at Friday's chamber-sponsored

bean dinner. A floral arrangement were donated
to the chamber from LaSalle Gallery, and
presented to the Ralls. (Times-Sentinel photo)

COALVILLE . Utah tUPI)
Confessed highway rest stop
killer James Louis Holland, who
claims he wants to be executed,
mus t wait until the end of
September to find out if his deat h
wish will be granted, officials
say.
Hoiland, 47, Orlando, Fla ., has
pleaded guilty to the 1986 Utah
murder of Samuel Fra nk Patt,
71, Winter Haven, Fla .. a nd
asked 3rd District Judge Homer
Wilkinson to sentence him to
death.
But district cour t offic ials said
Friday the judge too k Hoila nd' s
reques t under advisement and
wilt make a se ntencing de&lt;'ision
"during the week of Sept. 28. "

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, The burns on his nec k and face
left several scars and made it
difficult for Phillip to open or
close his mouth.
Dr. George Balbak , the ·piastic
surgeon who performed much of
the surgery, said the reconstruc·
tion work will improve the
quality of life for the boy .

"CONVENIENT HEALTH CARE -THAT,
DOESN'T COST AN ARM AND A LEG"

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FIVE MIN UTES OF FUN - The younger Middleport Block
Party goers had a great time Saturday making bubbles for five
minutes for the price of a quarter . The bubble ma king was offered

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. AffiPI,ANE CONTEST - Rain held olf at the
Middleport Block Party ion!( enough for the
annual paper airplan e flylnc contest to he
completed. Ryan B11kcr of Middleport Is pictured
taklnc his turn In the event. Winners, first through
third, respectively, In the various age groups

were: Justin F'acemyer, Jason Chlldoff, Aaron
Pangto, seven and un'd er; Brian Holtman, Bert
Mash, Shawn P etrie, eight to 13; Bill Ramey,
Jason Black, Jaml Walters ove r 1:1 through
adults; uverail, Bill Ramey, Brian Holtman and
Bert Mash. (See additlorial phutos on page 6) .

Phone
finn gets
no-bid
contracts

446-5287

Last Friday, after an eight·
hour bargaining session, Thorley's mood was different as he
expressed optimism that the
strike would be over by today ,
aliow!ng the district' s 15,000 to
return to classes.

CLEVELAND !UP!) - A
telephone firm linked to one of
Gov. Ri char&lt;l Celes te's ca m·
paign cant rlbu tors rece ived a
number of no-bid co ntracts fr om
the Ohio Bureau of Employment
Services. a published report
says.
The Cleveland Pl ain Dealer
reported Sunday that while the
debt -ridden OBES was closing
offices a nd . cutting ·back on
services. Tele-Communications
Inc. of' suburban Cleveland re·
ceived no·bld contract s worth
$5.2 'million to Install telephone
lines in unemployment offices
across i he state .
The chairman of T ele·
Co mmunicatio ns Is developer
Carl Milstein, whose son-in-law.
Jeffrey Friedman contributed
$50,000 to Cele$te's re-election
campaign.
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Former OBES managers ques·
t!oned the legality of the contracts, the need f9r the new phone
system and whether the state
was being overcharged, the
newspaper r eported.
- But the managers were told
that the order s to buy came from
OBES Administrator Roberta
Steinbacher's office.
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Today mprks the eighth day
that schools have been closed to
students.
Youngstow n teac hers are
pressing for pay raises, but
administrators In the city school
district clabn there Isn't enough
money for salary In creases. ·

"1\ was like a steamroller to
put these In," said former OBES
business man ager Robert
Ya hner, who retired in July.
''There was always something
strange about it . No one comes In
like these people !TCI ) and gets
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WASHINGTON (UP l l -The
Senate J udiciary Committee.
reconvening today to open more
tha n a week of testimony from
supporters and opponents of
Judge Robert Bork, still has
members undecided on the controversial . Supreme Court
nominee.
. . l'rQlJl . the outset of £\Ofk ' s
confirmation hearings a week
ago , att ention has foc used on the
three or four co mm itt ee
members who ap pear to hold the
" swing" votes on the arch·
conservative opposed by civil
right s leaders and oth ers.
Those members inc lude Senate
Democra tic leader Robert Byrd
of West ·Virglnia and Sen , Howell
Heflin , D-Aia . As the commit tee
prepared to resume it s work
after qu estioning Bork for fiv e
days, ihcluding a rare Saturday

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TOLEDO, Ohio (UP!-) - A
young burn victim from Uganda
who underwent three reconstructive surgeries since arriving in
Toledo July 30 is to ret urn hom e
Sunday , hospital official s said.
Phillip Magezi Kyambadde. 4,
of Kumpaia , suffered burns in a
household accident with hY·
drochioric acid when he was s ix
months old . The boy was fiow 11, to
St. Vincent Medical Cent er as
part of a Rotary International
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depot. Members of the group are Roger and Mary
Gilmore, Jennifer Sheets, Tim Glaze and Ron
Ash. (Times-Sentinel photo)

SWEET SOUNDS - Sweet Mountain Sound
provided music for the Middleport block party
bean dinner, in front of the old C&amp;O Railway

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SLOW DANCING - Middleport Councilman Bob
was
Instrumental In organizing Friday night's Blue Jean Bali which
preceded Saturday's Middleport Block P.arty. Here Gilmore, and
his wife Jean, who was j also a big help In organizing the
get-together, enJoy dancing to the music of the Crossover Band.
The dance was held at the new Middleport American Legion
building.

Youngstown teache~ still. deadlocked
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YOUNGSTOWN, .Ohio (UP!)
- Youngstown public schools
reD\ained closed today and
teachers continued 'picket-line
duty after a four -hOur bargaining
session Sunday fail ed to produce
an agreement.
Federal mediator David Thorley said be was " disappointed" in
Sunday's talks aimed at setliing
the walkou t by the l,Ool3-member
Youngstown Education Association that began Sept. 9.
Thorley siild he has not yet set
a time for further negotiations..

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By United Press International
HOGSETT, W.VA . -The U.S.
Army Corps of Eng inee rs is
forging ahead with plans to add
.and upgrade locks aiOl)g West
Vi rginia's rivers - an effor t th¥t
will cos t millions of dollars and
take several years to co mplete,
officials say.
T he overhaul of the state's
lock-and-dam structures will
provide new co nstruction jobs
and improve wa terborne com·
merce, an important part of Wes t
Virginia's economy, said Barry
Palmer, executive dlr'ector of
DINAMO-OVIA. a . waterways
trade organization.
The corps wi ll open bids at 11
a. m. Wednesday for a new
two-mile canal th rough the bend
of the Ohio Ri ver at the Ga llipolis
Locks and Dam. The locks,
expected to cos t about $237
miilion. could open as early as

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Gray's Landing Lock and Dam
will replace lock 7 for an
es timated cost of $12:l million.
Lock 8 will be made larger and
renamed Point Marion Lock and
Dam. The project is still in thw
planning stages, and is expected
to cost about $83 miliion.
On the Kanawha River. the
corps plans to spend $159.2
million to add a third lock at
Winfield Locks a nd Da ms. The
Kanawha loc k. expected to
stretch BOO feet long and 110 fee{
wide. wa s approved by Congress
ta st year a nd officials currently
are conducting a feasiblity study:
Construction is expected to
begin in 1992 with operation
scheduled for 1996.
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Ma r met Locks and Dam needs
replace ment , offici aIs say. Cur·
rent plans are to make a larger
1991 .
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New locks also are planned lock, 'similar to the one planned
a long the Monongahela River, for Winfield. But completion of a
where offi cials say locks 7 and B feasibility study on the project is
still three years away.
are badly eroded .

sess ion, two other uncommitted

members reiterated their sta n·
ces in an interviel" S und ~y.
Speaking on CBS's "Face the
Na tion ," Sens. Arlen Specter.
R-Pa .. a nd Dennis DeConcini,
D·Ariz., urged their colleagues to
consider the testim ony planned
for this week and nex t week
before deciding on the historic
nomination.
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' 'I have not yet made up my
mind," Specter said. " ! think
that we really have to hea r the
other witnesses who are coming
on, and there are some very
complex qu es tions which have to
rece ive s ome con sid era ble
thought."
"I was cri tical ... of anybOdy
jumping ou t for or against Bark
t immediately) a nd I wrote all the
Democrats. urged them not to do
that ," DeConcini added .
However, he said, "I talked to a
number of Republica ns who do
not sit on the com mittee (and)
had never read a thing about
!Bark), and quit e frankly , 1 think
they would vote for Darth Vader
or Mickey Mou se."
Today the committee expected
to hear support for Bork from
four former U.S. attorneys gen·
era! and opposition from ligures
such as former Transpor tation
Secretary William Coleman,
former Rep. Barbara Jordan,
D-Texas, and a former colleague_
of the judge at Yale Law School,
Burke Marshall.
Both Specter and DeConclni
questioned Bork direc tly about
his sultabllity for the court, and
they again Sunday raised the
Issue otunpredl,ctabllity from the
judge now on the U.S. .Circuit
Court of Appeals for the 'District
of Columbia .
"I accept the judge' s state·
ment that he will do his best to
apply the law," Specter said,
"but tf he disagrees with the
philosophy, where will he come
down? And that' s a judgment call
that I as a senator have to

make."
Bork, 60, denied repeatedly
last week that he had toned down
some of his most controversial
views on issues such
civil
rights and women's equality

as

TAKING A BREAK - Five-year-old Jon Mason, ol Ashville,
enjoys a quiet moment at Saturd11y's Middleport Block Party just
sitting outside the soon-to· be bed and breakfast facility which Is
owned by his grandfather, John Fultz.

GOLFERS TRY SKILLS - YQung golfing enthusiMts were '
· given a chance to try their sklll at this miniature golf setup ofthe
Meigs County Jaycees at the annual Middleport Chamber of .
Commerce Block Party. Kevin Arnott, Syracuse, tries Ills hand at
a hole-In-one.
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