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·Friday, Aupt 1'6. 1986
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Harness racing results

EMS sqf#lds report 12 calls

Fun at
the· fair

Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports 12 calls
Thursday; Ml&lt;klleport at 2; 22 a.m. to VIllage Manor Apartments Cor
Katherbte Felter who was treated but not transported; Middleport at
3:25a.m. to NorthThl!'dfo~Tatnmy Fefi!UsontoVeteransMemortal
Hospital; Rutland at 3:47a.m. to Dexter Road for Burton Dewees to
VeteransMemort.liiospltal; Rutlandaf8:48a.m. toLongStreettbr.
Howard PhUllps to Veterans M:emorlal Hospital: Tujipers Plains at
1:01 p.m. to Shirley Jones' Nursbtg Home for Edna Lee to Veterans
Memortal Hospital; Pomeroy at 4: 22 p.m. to the fairgrounds for
Donald Landon to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Ml&lt;ki!Epon at 5:36
p.m. transported Gregg Cundiff from an auto accident on West Main
. )o Veterans Meinorlal Hospital; ~l&lt;kl(epoit at 5: :is p.m. lransported
Gonnle A!leY from the 5&lt;\me .. accident to Veterans Memorial
Ho5pltal: Middleport at 6: 54 p.m. to Coal Strret for Andy Clites to . ·
Veterans Memorial Hospital; ·Tuwers Plains at 9: 3l p.m. !rom the
fairgrounds with Dora Lynn Craft to Holzer Medical Center;
Rutland at 10: 54 p.m. to Noble Summit Road for Robert Tyree who
was dead on arrival; Pomeroy at 11 p.m. from the fairgrounds with
David Deem to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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The Mason. Gallia and Meigs Crusade For ChrlGt will have a
gospel sing at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Chester Church oft he Nazarene.
Singers will be Klm Williams. Voices of Love and the Winning Side.
Rev. Herbert Grate invites the public to attend.

Church homecoming slated Sunday
Hazel Community Church, on Ohio 124 between Portland and Long
Bottom, will have ilsannual homecoming this Sunday with Rev. Carl
Hicks as speaker. Special singers will be tiJe Bissell Brothers, Linda
Damewood and Jan Lavendar. Services will be at 9:ll and 1:30.
Potluck dinner at noon.
Southern Boosters meet Monday
Southern Junior High Athletic Boosters will meet Monday, 7 p.m.,
at the school. All boosters urged to attend.

Racine merchants meet Monday
The Racine Merchants Association w!ll meet Mond ay, 7 p.m .. at
the Club Restaurant. All members are asi&lt;Pd to send a
representative to the mwting. Plans for the annual fall festival wUI
be di scussed .

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Ohio pilot makes safe Iandmg
SOLON , Ohio iU Pli - A
Cleveland·area pilot who recen tly
completed a transatlantic flight In
his single-engine airplane force·
.landed his plane on a highway
Thursday during a 40·mile trip ln
,northeast Ohio.
. James Dunlap, 70. of Pepper
·Pike, was en route from tiJe
:euyahoga County Airport to the
;Akron-Canton Airport when he
encountered power problems.
: Dunlap landed his Cessna l82on a
: road in Solon and It skidded into
·some shrubs. Dunlap said hr
:walked away without In ju ry.
: "I think It was skillful." Dunlap
·said, "but there was some luck
:involved ttio."
"I either had water in my fuel or I
was low on fuel ," he said. " 1 got
. down oo the road all right, but I had
·so much speed that I came across
:the road and Into some hedges."
Federal Aviation Administration
·ci'Dclals declined to releaSf' the

· Ohio weather
Soulh Central Ohio
, Partly cloudy today, with a
·chance of thunderstorms and highs
In the upper il(io; , Mostly cloudy
tonight, with a chance of showers
and a low in the upper 60s. Mostly
:cloudy Saturday, with a chanced
·showers and thunderstorms and
:highs In the upper 8Js.
: The probabUity of precipitation Is
:50 percenl today. 40 ~nt tonight
. and 40 percent Saturday.
: Winds wUI be light and variable
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SUnday

: Achanrettshowersandthunder·
: stonnS Sunday, with fair weather
· Monday and Tuesday. Highs wlll be
' tn the 8JsSunday and ranging from
; the upper 70s to tbe lower ~s
· MondaY and Tuesday. Overnight
: lows will be bt the Ills Sunday and
·Monday mornings and ranging
. rrorn the upper 50s to the lower 60s
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probable cause of tiJe accident, but
said. "damage was substantial.
The airplane was pretty much
totaled."
The 1974 Cessna was worth
between $15,&lt;XXl and Sal,o:xJ, the
FAA officials estimated.
The Hiram CoUege trustee and
relired TRW Inc. executive lett
July 15 for his trip to Europe, via
Gree nland and Iceland. He made
stops In several countries, including
England, France, Italy and
Sweden, returning Saturday.
He removed tiJe back seat from
his plane to add fuel tanks for the
long trip, and was returning the
tanks to Akron at the time of the
accident.
Dunlap began flying at the age of
64. and has more than 2,001 hours ct
ex perlence .

Vol. 21 No. V
Copyrighle!l 1888

elude assistance with government
WASHINGTON (UPO - Four
procurement regulatkln, account·
Ohio cities have been chosen for lng, management and marketing
procurement assistance centers, as well as Information ab:lut
Sen. John Glenn, D.Ohlo, and Gov.
contracting and subcontracting
Richard F. Celeste l&gt;aid Thursday. opportunities.
Proposals from Ohio that won
"Tbese !our cooperative agreeapproval are from Youngstown, ment awards. which wUI double the
Akron, South Point and Oeveland. number d. federally funded proThe !our projects will receive more curement assistance centers In
than $235,1JXJ under the Department Ohio, will eventuaUy lranslate btto
of Defense Procurement Technical more jobs for Ohioans," said
Assistance Cooperation Agreement . Celeste.
Program that is designed to assist
Tbe Lawrence County Area
· businesses seeking to mter tiJe Chamber of Commerce Lawrmce
government market.
County Economic Development
Procurement center services In· Corp. at South Point wl1l gl!t l64.&lt;XX&gt;.

Area deaths

Carol Creamer ,

Carol 1Jack 1 Creamer, 82, of
Route 1. Davisville, W.Va., died
Thursday at the Worthington
Manor, Parkersbu~. W.Va.
Born In Meigs County, he was the
son of Bertie Rickard, Fort Pierce,
Fla. Besides his rnotber he Is
survived by special friends, Gerry
and Cindy Greenburg, Davisville,
W.Va. He was rei Ired alter 50 years
at the Chesterson Laundry in
Parkersbu~.

Services will be conducted Sun·
day at 2 p.m at the White Funeral
Home in CoolvUie. The Rev . Carron
McCauley will officiate and burial
will be in White Chapel Church
Cemetery. Friends may call at tiJe
funeral home 2 to 4 p.m and 7 to 9
p.m. Saturday.

Clarence Hoffman
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
Sunday In McCoy·Moore Funeral
Home, Vinton, for Clarence B.
HoHman, 79, Rt. 1, Langsvllle, who
died Wednesday.
TIJe Rev. Marvin Sallee , will
officiate, and burial will be in
Vinton Memorial Park. Friends
may caU at the funeral home from
24 and 7·9 p.m. Saturday.
Also surviving Is a special friend,
Ethel Rife.
· Pallbearers will be Ilencll Yost,
Donald Shupe, Randy W!Uiams,
Richard Rife, Ronnie Pool and
Mike Jude.
Honorary pallbearers wUI be
Ronnie Williams, Clifford Might,
Harold Ferren. Curtis Balthaefer,
Melvin Cross and Bill Grant.

Robert Tyree ._...,
Meigs County resident Robert
Tyree, 59, died Thursday evening at
his home on Noble Summit Road,
Rt. 1. Middleport.

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Maude Gay Young,

90, of 3363

formerly
of Long
Bottom,
died
Ragged Ridge
Road.
Frankfort,
early Wednesday afternoon at the
Ross County Medical Center,
Chillicothe.
A homemaker, Mrs. Young was
lnm July 14,1896. She was affiliated
with the Methodist Church.
Surviving are a sister, VIrginia
Waltoo, REedsville; three brothers,
MWord Wilson of Rittman, Charles
WUson d. ReedsvUie, and Sam
Wilson ot CoolvUie; two grandsons,
Emerson and Tim White, b:lth of
Cl!Uilco,the: seven great grand·
chlldrm and two great great
grandchildren.
She was preceded In death by her
husband, Apperson Asbury Young.
Services Wlil be 2::ll p.m. Satur·
day at Ewing Funeral Home.
Burial wiU be In the Reedsville
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home from 7 to 9 oo Friday.

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desirous to include in its history any
interesting stories or photographs related to ·
the Regatta. If you have anything of interest,
please send same to the undersig.,ed for
consideration in this history. All materiel! will
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'OJnes.SeiiUnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS- For the last four
months, area corporations, com·
munlty groups and Individual
residents have been attempting to
raise enough money to match a
grant from the federal government.
But with alrnbst two-thirds of the
money needed to meet the require·
rnent of a matching funds grant
already donated, the biggest ques·
tlon mark for funding the city parks
and recreation's Phase II project
may be whether the federal
government can match the rom·
munity's funding.
Richard A. Moore. president of
the GaillpoUs City Commission.
said he Is not too worried that the
area residents can raise the 562,550
needed to meet a matching funds
grant from the federal Land and
Water Conservation Fund, because
approximately $40,001 has been
raised already.
Phase II Is a parks and recreation
project which would add a picniC
shelter, tot lot, lighted tmnls courts,
and a Jogging path ·m the area
surrounding the recently dedicated
Municipal Swimming Pool. .
But, accordllig to a copy of a
letter from ~ Ohio Department d.
rllatufat Resources to State Sen.

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nof!leflnltelhat thefeder~ govern·
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the grant.

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Services By lev. C. Sonny Zuniga

9:30 A.M.-Church School FoR au AGEs
10:30 A.M.-Morning Worship
"We Love Because God Loves Us!"

WlDiam Saxbe
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GALLIPOLIS- A former U.S.
senator and diplomat had a few
harsh words about recent activity
on Capitol Hl11
he addressed .a
fund·ralser for GaJJla County Re·
publican candidates at the.Hollday
Inh Friday. '
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WIWam Saxbe, who represented
Ohio bt the Senate from, 1961 until
1975, biamed pressure fmn apeclal
Interest groups !or the "horsing
around" plag)llng legislators' at·

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donations. According to the letter
mailed to Collins, the federal
government may not grant GaUipo.
Us Its requested funds because
there have been so many requests
from all CNer the state.
The Jetter states 87 applications
were submitted to LWCF request·
lng a total d. $9.5 million In federal
assistance. Only Sl·2 miiUon is
availble to be dlstrlbuted In LWCF
asststanre throughout the state for
Fiscal Year 1987, according to
Cook.
It was stated In the letter,
whether GalllpoUs receiVes its
requested fund depends on the l987
ftscal funding analysts. LWCF's
analysis will oreur this fail alter
Ohio receives Its share from the
federal gt&gt;vernment.
The letter said 87 applications
were submitted to LWCF request·
lng a total d. $9.5 million In i!deral
asslstan~.

GalllpoUs has been succe!8ful in
gaining LWCF grants In the past.
Since Im, the city has been

GRAND &lt;BAMlU)N !ft'El!R - The Grand
Champion SC..10ltl at the anllWIII-11-FFA Uvestock
lillie hteld FridaY !lllbt at lbe Meip Cowty Fair was
purdwed by Bl&amp; ·Bend F""'M;M;•nd, Pomeroy, for
S'l.IO per pouad .1111d \Yu owaecl by JeU l'arlier.
Reedflvllle, l'lctured· are Jell Parker, owner, Fair

Queen Doola Crane, Bob and SheUa Easlman, owners
G1 Big Bend Foodland, Fair King Brian Fn!eman,
Deonlti Hockman, manager of Foodland, Bruit
Eastman and Jodi Brown, BeefQueen.See addltloJIII
photos and s&amp;ory on IH.

GRAND CHAMPION HOG - The Fanners Bank
&amp; Savtnp Co:, Pomeroy, the Jartetlt U&amp;le buyer l&gt;r
tbe fourth ~e yeal', purdla8ed the grand
champion bof, oWIIed by Eric Powi!D. at the annual
1-H-FFA ~eatock lillie at lbe Meigs Coway Fair

~ nllht for SUI per pound. l'lctured are lrotil,
Eric ~owell, owner, Donia Crane Fair Queen, B~
Freeman, Fair lUng, Ted Reed, ...eeldent ot the.
Fannel'll Bank, and Jolm Karsdmlk, also Gl the
Fannel'll Bank.

successful in rere~vtngthreeLWCF
IDiallng $D,531 to acquire
and develop park · and recreation
areas, according to Cook. But evm
It the grant money does not come
through In the .. u~g ye~,
Moore said the ·city government
Will jiWjue cilller'llV4UA~ grants,
state or f~al, Ill. the ~!liN until
Pluise tr becQnies reality•.
With more than Slll,001 rEmain·
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grants

tempts to complete a compromise many years before winning the
Senate seat In 19Ql, Saxbe was
tax reform btU.
"With all of these PACs and the named U.S. attorneygeneralbtl975
pressure on legislators today , It' to~ and one year later was appointed
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wonder that we have as good a ambassador to India.
Saxbe said his success In the
government as we do," Saxbe
political and diplomatr llelds was
commented.
Saxbe also railed at the Gramm· attrlbutable to the support he
Rudman budget-cutting law, which received from the party, and ci~
he likened to Congress employing a that support as the key ·ror
hired gun to reduce the de!iclt. RepubliCans to use to post victories
" This ldnd of business is not In the fall election.
"Let's 111!.1 ID!l'!ther and put your
becoming of Congress," he said.
doUars
bt, yoor mouth in, and your
The recent Senate Judiciary
teet
bt,
because that's what It'll
Committee hearings on Justice
take,"
be
said.
William Rehnqulst, President Rea·
Saxbe
also
told the audience br
gao's nominee 1br U.S. chief justice,
"are enough to chUI the blood," he the !und·raiser, jobttly sponsored
by the county's GOP executive
said.
committee
and the GaUia County
Saxbe said Rehnquist Is the
Republican
Club, about his expevictim d. "vbtdictlvenes~~," partlcu·
riences
as
ambassador
to India, a
larly at the hands of Sen. Edward
land
be
felt
can
gain
much
if Its
Kennedy, [).Mass., whom Saxbe
pe:lple
chang~!
their
cultural
and
said ts attacldng Rehnquist and
justice nominee Antonln Scalia not rellglous beliefs.
During his time there, Saxbe said
because of their quaJificatlons but
part
d. his job was W!l'ldng to
because they don't agree with what
.
Chanllf!
the country's anti·U.S.
he termed Kennedy's "oollll!pt of
teellng.
YM8t the Constitution should be."
!'India Is suspicious of everyb"Washington 1~. I don't miss It a
ody,"
he said. "I used to say ~
damn bit," Saxbe said.
Despite his crltlclsms, Saxbe said llldlan foreign policy, 'let no good
he Is optimistic that many domestic deed go UJ'Ciunished·"'
Saxbe aald he worlted with the
and International goals will be
late
Inclan leader Indira Gandbl achieved and that the "country
"a
trernencbul
wornan ...we didn't
deserves better."
always
IJil'l!e
with
her, but we
A MechaniCsburg attorney who
I'I!COPblt!!l
her
determination
and
served In the Ohio legislature for
leedenhlp" - Ill chanlll! the
natkJD'I jlosltloD tllward the U.S,
Slowty, llllder Mn. Ganclll's 100
Rajfv'lleadersbip, India Is 11111111111
toward a more capltaUstr system.
Such economic and social chanlll!.

2 area residents die
in weekend accidents
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GALLJPOLIS - Two area resl· highway patrol Spoltesperso\t said.
dents, a Gallipolis woman and a
She was transported ~ Gallla
GalllpoUs Ferry youth, were kllled County EMS· to Holzer Medical
In road acCidents this weekend.
0Center, wbere lhe died 11001'1
Melinda L. Lewis, 24, Rt. 2. atterwar4, accordlni to a holpltal
GalllpoUs, died d. injuries suffered spOkespe!aon• .
or. Doaald w~. Gallla
Saturday morning following an
accident on Raccoon Road near . Camty COI'OIII!f1 Bet·~ nalln&amp; would
Ohio 2l8.
not be available !llltiJ Maaday. · ·
According .to state highway
Craig, CampbeU, 12, C•Dtpolls
pa!p&gt;l•~•. Lewis was driving Ferry, wal ldUecJ'1~ :~ lrall
""'' at S: :II a .m. when lief vehicle blke' he was rltllll&amp; 'atrlick a cable
~ olrtlll rllbt side &lt;I the road,
stretched aci'OII. a dirt i'old,
bit an emliankment, .and CNet.• according to a West V1rR1nJa Stat11
tumed. She
tbro\1'11 fmn .the Pollee !!p9kesperson.
vehicle an~ plnped unde111!iatlt It, a
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According to the letter,' signed by
ODNR Grants Administrator
David M. Cook, the ability of the
LWCF to finanO? its hal1 depends m
the wtromeo! tbe currmt congres·
slonal budget hearingll.
Regardless, the communitY's
share of tbe fund srems to be wellCXI
Its way.
After a $100 donation came into
City Auditor Alma Martin's ol!lce
Friday, a total of $18,625 had been
donated by area coi\)Oratklns, clubs
or individual persons.
Slightly more than $l2,&lt;XXI of the
money was donated by the corpora·
tlons or clubs with the remaining
more than $i,&lt;XX&gt; coming from
personal donations.
The three largl!st corporate
donations came from the Ohio
Valley Bank, a $5,1lXJcheck given to
Moore at the dedication of tbe (XXII
July 26, Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber
Co., Point Pleasant, $2,450, and the
Gallipolis Emblem Club, two dona·
lions tvtallng $1,nl.
In addition to the recent dona·
lions, another $'J),&lt;XXl was bequeathed In 1984 from the estate d.
the late Robert M. Switzer tv the
parks and recreation department to
use as It wishes. Moore said all tt
that money will be used towards
Phase II.
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1\tlor¢ also satil even If tile
fede1'al Ql!)iley t dlleS not rome
throi!gh, the city will p!oceed Ill
buDd till much of Phase D · as
po'SIIble throllgh the community

Fo1·1ner .la\fulaker, diplomat
shares· views at fund-raiser

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CANNING PEA(If£S

Maude Young

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• Admissions - Burton Dewees.
: Dexter; Terry Reynolds, Pome·
· roy; Howard Phillips, Rutland;
Cagle, Letart, W.Va.: Murl
;Harps, Ewlngton.
• DIJCIIarges - Norma· Grueser,
: LAM Mubbard, Gertrude Dittmar,
;Gwlnnle White, Teny Ri&gt;ynolds.

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Mr. Tyree was born Aprll 10, 1927,
In Rutland to the late Charles Tyree
Sr. and Oille Mae Varies Tyree. He
was a coal miner and an army
veteran of World War II.
Surviving are two sisters, Opal
Jean Tyree, with whom Mr. Tyree
made his home, and Ruby Hyatt of
Columbus; three brothers, James
Tyree of &amp;yracuse. and Charles
Tyree Jr. and John Tyrre, both of
Middleport; and a special friend,
VIrginia Kilter of Rutland.
In a &lt;kilt ion to his parents, he was
preceded In death by two brothers,
Roy f!lld Ray Tyree, and one sister,
Margaret Barrett.
Services will be Monday, 1 p.m.,
at the Rutland Bible Methodist
Church with Rev. Amos Tlllls
ci'Dclatbtg. Burial wUI be In Miles
Cemetery. Friends may call at ·
Hunter Funeral Home on Sunday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

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THANKS MGM FARM CITY
FOR BUYING MY MARKO
LAMB AT THE 1986 MASON
COUNTY FAIR
PAUL BARNEn

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highs In the upper 80s. 'lbe '
.,rohabWty of precipitation II 211 :
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Gospel sing set for Saturday

Inside:

A case of Good Sama,itanism in Pomeroy
is examined by Bob Hoeflich - Page B-8
James J. Kilpalrick favors an end
to the 22nd amendment - Page A-2

Rutland employs new marshal
Olnton Taylor has been hired as Rutland's new vlllage marshall.
Taylor was introduced this week to Rutland Village Council when
council met in regular session.
In other matters, council officially adopted a line schedule for
offenses commited within the village. Mayor James Fink presented
the schedule to council.
Council also passed a resolution to renew the vlllage's federal
surplus license which gives the village the right to procure federal
surplus commodities in Columbus. The license must be renewed
every three years.
The need to patch holes in several of the village's streets was
discussed in detaiL Council hopes to complete the patching before
bad weather.
And lastly, Councilman David Wilkes reported he is checking into
prices for backhoe repairs.
Other council members present for the mt'!'ting in addition to the
mayor, Taylor and Wilkes, were Stl'l/e Jenkins. Vicki Flnk, Herb
Elliot and Gregory VanMeter, derk·treasurer.

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THE GRAND c;JHAMPION lAMB - '1'111! IP'JU!d

~aafd,comparlllgthesltuatlon

~lllmb,ownedby.J•IIerT'-l'ltr,Pvmeroy,

IIi the ' ap8rQield rontroversy ID
South Atrlc:a,·
come about only
throulb "time and IDtelllileDI
treall)lent."

_.,ltl.the•••lf.H·FFAIIvlll!llldlllllel"rlttl¥
..... to J'e!t 'M Jlaak. Polat Plm•l, •d
New Hav• for aH per pauad. Lilli year'a pud
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llriiiii-Freemllll, FlllriUq,DanlaCI'IIM, FalrQueen,
MI1t:e Uevlq ud Rudy V~. vice lftllldealll
Gll'lloplc? lllak, .llnrLellrW. executive vice .. lllltlent
of Peuplal Bank, and Ill frant, Jeamfer Taylor, owner
of the lamb.

Tax refor1n .backers .must 'sell' compromise bill
Rep. Dill Roltenltowakl, D-lli., had
fiPilNI'ed 1t:ymled when they began
• marathon penona1 bargalnlng
Jelllon Fl1lt,y but err.iaaed hope-

1111 fnl!n Pte private tallai In the
evly !!IOmlD&amp; hours Saturday.
."We'w aqt It;" Packwood told

. Ml)ortel'll, •til lhemaJorpoiDtl, the

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The 8i{ellment was a major step
toward a final tax reform biD, but
both men realized tlta~ kl &lt;rder br
the plan ID be OOIIIIdered by
Congresa they would have to seD It
siiCCeSifUIIy to the rank..and·flle
negotiators (II the conference panel
that Is trying to wrtte a!l)mpromlse
l'l!form measure.
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lions to the conference committee
planned to study the full package
later Saturday and the leaders said
they were hopeful the panel would
awrove the propOsal either late
Saturday or early today.
The biggest problem was ex·
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LE'ITERS OF OPINION are welcome . They !llould be less than 300 words
'long. All letters aresubject1oed1t1ng and IJI.Ist be signed with name, addre-ss and
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\Kicking cocaine

Repeal 22? ·Yes!_·---....-:----Ja..:._m.......e·. ~-J."""""K__ilpa_t_ric:--k·
WASHINGTON - 1be silly
season has come early to Capitol
Hill. Ordinarily the boys and girls
&lt;IDn't get larky untll the evening
before adjournment, but with Rep.
Guy Vander Jagt's rrove to repeal
t11e 22nd Amendment, we are
getting a fine head start.
1bJs Is what the · gentle!)lan
proposes: He proposes to get
two-thirds of the House and Senate
to agree to a proposal that would
permit Ronllld Reagan to run !Dr a
third term. Did yru !Ner hear of
such a thing? It takes a two-thirds
majortty In each chamoor tn
approve a resolution r1 constitutional amendment. The House Is
controlled overwhelmingly by t~
Democrats, none of wlllm has
evldenred the slightest wish to
commit pdlllical Silicide. The Senate numbers 47 Democrats, each
of them slrnllarly· inclined toward
survival.
In the exceedingly unlikely event

· An estimated 5 million Amertcans use cocaine regularly, and about 1
million to 1.5 rnllllon of these are described by ·~ goverrunent as

:··compulsive'' users.

· Largely, they are pillars of society - t~ athletes, stow rusiness
relebritles, young executives wrose depm&lt;Ency can cost big rorporatlon.s
big money through embezzlement and lost productivity.
· On the other hand, the Invisible users hang out on city strretcorners, rob
:people to pay for their habit or wail up to six rronths to get into a treatment
;program - for which federal fUnds have dried up.
• An estimated 10 million Americans are alcolnllcs. While oftm the pillars
:Of society, they are more often the truck driver, t~ rop, the assembly line
;worker, the housewife, the next door neighbor.
· Guess which abuser President Reagan has targeted In his ~X~bllc
:relations war against substane&lt;&gt; abuse?
While giving mere lip service to alcorol aruse, Reagan has come down
·hard on drug abusers, abandoning the "supply side" oft~ the equation and
.arguing that real success wUI come only from strtklng the "&lt;Em and side"
:- getting people to stop using drugs as a way of drying up t~ !itpply.
· A laudable enough goal. it is one enhanced In his view ~ the fact tt
doesn't cost as much money to make speeches Cl' make workers give urtne
samples as It would to fund urban treatment centers.
.With Reagan planning a drug abuse crusade In Washlngton hotel
ballrooms and in varilus locales around t~ country, his emphasis Is on
voluntarism by schools, churches and trade associations.
Neither he nor his aides have said anything about him !J)Inglnto g~ttoes
to spread the "Just Say No" gospel among IInse most affected by drugs
and least able to find support for kicking t~ habit.
The political reality Is that street comer junkies might not find Reagan
credible In any message ·he might deliver - although H wtiuld he an
eye-opener for the president to see a world he hardly know.; exists.
The president is considering drug testing for·allfederal employees. at
leljst those with secut1ty clearances - more than two million- and has
'offered himself and his Cabinet as the first 1D stand In line.
· Whether tb:Jse tests resillts would ever be made public is anot~r
.question. What would be the lesson if, as ex(l'Cted, the Cabinet turns rut to
:be drug-tree: but thelrbodlesshowremnantsci t ~cocktall they had at last
·night's Georgetown dinner party?
. Alcobol is legal, the White House drug crusaders argue. Everyone drinks
lt.~ It is out oft~ system within an hour or two.
; Marijuana, however, remains In t11e body for two or three days. thus
presumably affecting productivity DJllCr. And the sons and daughters of
sov~nt officials - If not they themselves - have probably tried
iharljuana in high school or college, while ooly a low-life uses heroin.
• That leaves cocaine as~ real target oft~ campaign, as legitimate a
' denials, a target
soal as any .Reagan has set, but despite administratiOn
!hat Is the direct result of this summer's cocaine deaths ci basketball star
t-en Bias and pro football player Don Rogers.
• And It Is also the easiest and cneapest target. Investing Reagan with
l)ollttcal good will w~n his domestic and foreign policies areso&lt;1ten under
attack. Cocaine, In that sense, is an apple p~ Issue to top them all.
~ It Is hard to criticize t~ president's call to anns: "We will refuse to let
Orug users blame their behavior on others; we wDllnslst that they take"
responsibility for their own actions."
: But It enables him to take the cheap way out. Instead of throwing rroney
11 a problem, as he claims liberals do, Reagan is throwing words at it.
• And he so far srows no Inclination to lXII alcoiDI as high oo the hit Ust as
&amp;caine, a move that would find rrore opposition than he has enrountered
gn anything else.
• Perhaps he can get some advice at the next summit from Soviet leader
&amp;likhall Gorbachev, whose biggest ach~vement is not In arms control or
ouman rights but in drastically cutting back t~ sale of vodka In the Soviet

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; I would like to congratulate the
Ole Car Club of GalllpoUs on Its
tremendous success with Its an{ique car show""On Aug. 8th- it was
1 beautlfu I turnout

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~r remembering my husband
ftohert "Bob" Rocchi oo that day.
He really enjoyed ~ club and Its
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'file latest hurting was mentioned In

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Ohio Department rl.
wants an Income tax,
~ to relieve distress In Ohio's

t 'There is hurting roundabout Old

ieoPJe.are hurting. Young people
...., lllltmg. Middle-aged people
hUftlllg. Children are hurling.
~p:kll'llldltomeless are lllrtlng.
'l1!ll rloh aDd famous are hurting.

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1be memorial trophy you pres·
ented on that day was greatly
appreciated. It was a pet1ect
example of what considerate people you are. Thank yoo.
I would also like to thank the
downtown merchants for sponsor·
Ing t~ show.
Dottle Roochl
231 Secooo Ave.
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The people In the north; south, east
and west are hurting. Sick people
are hurting and well people are
lllrtmg. I am hurting. You are
hurthg.
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Give us dollars, doDars, doDars so
we won't feel !ID much pain.
MerdtuDy the National Co~ess Is
diflging a big hole called the
national debt. We wW all be burled
1ti It sooner or later. Then t~re
won't be any rrore hurting.
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~ Today '1s SUJiday, Aug. 17, ll1e 22911! day of 1!186 with 1.36 to lollow.
~ 1be moon Is IIJ(IVing toward its full phase.
~ 1be 1110111illa JWS are Mercury and Jupiter.
1be evealnJttarl are Venus, Mars and Saturn. .
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~ 'J;bolr ~ 1111 tl!lS date are under the sign~ of Leo. They include
. 5111!1'1111111 x:.vy. Crockett In 1786, actres~ Mae West In .1892,
. . . '"' •IIIII John Hay Whitney in 1901, ~ress Maureen O'Hara In
) &lt;~fie M). BrJillb poet laureate Ted HugheS In 19Il, andactoc ijoberl
DeNiro 111JHS:&lt;aae ~1).
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that congressional Democrats would continue to be bound by the an&lt;Er WJ)ey rl. Wisconsin, the
srould take leave of ~lr smses, two-term limitation of Ill! 22itd. resolutkil\'s prll)clpal sponsor In the
the Vander Jagt resolution would Now, to coin a phrase, we have an Senate, fusisted with a straight lace
then · have to be ratl,fled by equine animal of a very dlUei'E!It that he was mlliWated ' only by
legislatures In three-fourths of too hue. 1be most popular p-Miclent I'E'Iereilclffur George Washington.
states. The DerriOc;rats In . state slnCI! Elsenrower coulcj return to If t\j,'O ' ·terms were enough for
legislatures are no loonier than California and enjoy Ute to t~ rest Geot~~t+ two tenns should be
lbelr counterparts In Washlngt111, of his days. And Indeed, that Is enouil\ 'br any othef man. Propo·
which Is to say they are oot loony at · ~Uy what ~gan propose$ to nents"apo quoted from Jefferson,
Jackson. Polk and Buchan.an.
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all. Give Reagan another chan're? (t). ' 1
No way!
"I:he .22!ld ·!\Jnendment was ap-' (That Is Andrew Jackson, not
It ought also to be mentioned that , proved by the House en Feb.:&amp;, 1947, ~. 31ld James Buchanan. not
VanderJagtwouldhavetoaccomp- J' .b y a vote of 285-121. The Senate Pat) .' .'
1be · qnly senator stlll around
Ush all this In about 14 rronths. He roncurred on March 12 by a vote of
from tlnse days Is Claude Pepper d
thinks it can be done. Greater 59-23. Eighteen ~tales; led by Maine
optimism has not li!elf seen slnoe aid Michigan, ratlfled within the Flortda (now In the House), woo
Ronall) Reagan said he'd. balance 'l!!ll!,1 til'!:! month,s. but"then a lull set "made an Impassioned speech. He
the budget.
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!tl ancf it wasn't ulitll Mlnne!Jota s!iJke Absolute Truth. We have not
But suppose Reagan were lac· became the 36th state to ratify on seen rmch of Absolute Truth on the
tored rut of this equation. Suppose Feb. !7, .1951. that the two-term Senate floor from that day to this.
an exception were added to the llmlfatlon was written Into , the Pepper said t~ RePublicans were
9C8ri!l out of theil: wits "by the
repeal amendment to say that any q&gt;nst!tutlon.
person holding t~ Of!lre of pres I·
The 'heart oft~ amendmentmay specter of Franklin Roosevelt. "
~nt at the time the repeal
he brleOy quoted: "No person shall Republicans stoutly -denied lt.
amendment became operative be elected to the offiCI! of the Franklin wro? 1bey could not
president more thai; twice." Alex- remember the !Elllow:
Wtley and his colleagues aruged
strenuously that "too long occu·
pancy oft~ presidential office and
too klng continuance of the sa~e
adminiStration always makes for
the danger d dlctlltorship." A
two-term Umit ''would encourage
political leadership In ot~r Individuals." Wiley warned of the
"fuehrer-prlnzlp." There was dark
talk ci monarchy.
Some of the most distinguished
Republicans of t~ day shared this
antlpatl\Y fD a third term: Aiken,
Brewster, Bricker, Bridges, Hickenlooper, Knowland, Lodge, Salton·
stall. Smith, Taft. It is passing
strange, is it not, to see VanderJagt
and otll'r distinguished Republl·
cans on the ot~r side today?
But t~ q&gt;pilnents of t~ 22nd In
1947 were rtght then. and Vander
Jagt and his friends are right today.
Alabama's Lister HUI was oo target
nearly 40 years ago. The limitation
Is not a Umitatlon merely on on('
man. ·IJ.it on the people as a wrole.
The people ought to be free to elect
any person they want ID elect.
Once before, In the Prohibition
Amendment of 1919. ·~ people
miKie a constitutional mistake. We
roctllied that In 1933. It's time to
strike a blow for repeal again. ,

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JUST FUNNIN' - Alast-mlnule entry Ill Friday's Melp CowtiY Fair
pel show, sponsored by the boy 800uls. was, lelt to right, Ke11D7 mteble,
with his "pe&amp;" (?) Todd Tripp. Of course, by Friday aflernooo ollalr
week, a little clowning around Is understandable. Bcith boys were given
participation ribbons lor their antics.

By MICHAEL O'MALlEY

CLEVELAND (UP!) - Gov.
Richard Celeste wants the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission to with·
hold full·power licenses to OhiQ's
only two nuclear power plants unttl
the state completes a review of the
emergency evacuation plans at the
facilities.
The Davis Besse plant near Port
Clinton, operated by the Toledo
Edison Co., has been shut down
since June 9, 19!6, because of
problems .· with a water ~X~mP
system. The Perry plant, operated
by the Cleveland Electrtc lliumlnat·
lng Co. In Lake County's Nortll
Perry, has been producing electric·
1ty at no more than 5 percent
capacity under a low-power license.

told us Illegal lmmlgratkln Is "a
pennanent Issue. But I emphasize
(Mexican) migration Is a result of
the structural circumstances In t~
Unltoo States and Mexico. The
American market requires rur
manpower In lnany activities oo til'
sout~m border, and In ct~r parts
of the country - Chicago, for
lnstanre."
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He ~: "Meldco has a very
Important populatiOn growth, al·
!houRI! we are acting very firmly In
po!Xllatlon control, in family plan·
ning. But many MexiCans look t&gt;r
better q&gt;portunitles br work In til'
American market. And t~ Ameri·
can market.deman'ds this 'Mexican
power.' "

Notwithstanding the cheap labor
that the "Amertcan marla!t de·
mands," the CIA expressed clear
alarm over Mexico's population
exposlon and t~ Wegal immigra·
lion. In anot~r secret report, t~
agency's analysts predict that
U.S.-Mexlcan relations could well
be ll1e !IIOst prickly of all by the

POMEROY -~.'he center field of
the Rock Sprtngs Fairgrounds was
packed Friday night as fans
watched the first segment of !hi&gt;
truck and tractor pull.
Cash awards were given to the
top vehicles In six and seven places
in the four events staged.
Taking first place honors in the
5500 lour wheel modified truck was
Jeft Johrlson of Reedsville. Ronnie
Sheets of Gallipolis was second and
David Willoughby of Athens, was
third.

war am. hecause of ·~ migrant
problems, pollution and water
concerns.
It was in 1972 that President Luis
Echeverria Alvarez recognized the
population boom as the potential
tlsaster It was and took steps tD
solve It with a family-planning
campaign. At t~ time, Mexico's
population was growing by gfeater
absolute mlrnhers tluln those of the
United States and Canada romblned - though at the time It had
~· PI!IHlllarter of their totill
popula~W. Without a b!J;th-con-trol
driVe. ,Mexico's population woulil
reach ,131 inlllion by the md d the
mniiiiY1 Qtliclals estimate.
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In a Mexico Oty Interview,
IJ.idget boss Carlos Salinas de
Gortarl; told us: "In the lllSB, we
had the :~best birth rate In the
wor~. Today, we have a reasonable ·
rate: whitt! this administration bas
loWl'I'OO from 2.5 to 2 percent a
year. A drcade ago, the birth rate
was 3.5 percent; the government's
goal is 1 percent by the year :nll.

Tina? Who's Tina?_______A_rt_B_,_uc_hwa_...:..;_ld
Budtwald has lakat a few
weeks oft. He lelt behind several
columns w(jdJ he lound In las
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One of the most fascinating
things that Is taking place In
America's youth culture Is that no
cne knows anybody else's last
name. The fact that Amertcan
children consider last names lrrele·
vant seems tD drtve parmts up t~
wall .
My friend Zlnnser Upped me off
to this p~menon. His 15-year-dd
daughter was glvblg him a hard
time In his Uvlng room the. tther
. night w~n I caine to pay a holiday
vtslt. It concerned a ski trip s~
wanted to take, but she das~ rut
In ll!ll.r&amp; before 1 could discover
what 111e argument was about.
Zlnnser !IUed me ln. "I guess I'm
one of tb:Jse old-fashioned jl&amp;rents
ct ~ non-permissive school," ~
said. "The argument yru just
walked In en Is about arulel'velald
do.wn that Ellen'cannot go sldtngfor
more than 24 hours With any boy
wb:Jse last name she does not
know."
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"That's a tough rule,"l admittoo.
"The question ~... Zinnser
sald;·"because E~ wanted to liD
on a three-day sld trtp with Betsy,
'lberele, Randy and . Steve. By
some freak accident; she lmo~
Betsy's and 'lberese's last names
but all she knows abc;lut RanctY Is
that he lives In Vlrginla .and SteYe
lives In Baltimore. For two tljlys
we've l!een arguingabOut 'Ranctv 11
VIrginia' and 'Steve trolrl
Baltimore." •
"I guess It Is tough oo a fat~r mt

to know a boy's last name," I slad.
" It probably wouldn't be 'a
problem If §he just knew one Stelre.
But she knows three. There Is also
'Steve, Wb:J Works in t~ Clin'y Out
Shop' and 'Steve, the Cousin of

asked If 'Otrls Whose Father'
worked for ~ Government' was
home."

Zlnnser's 15-year-old daughter
Ellen came back In t~ room. "His
name Is Steve Jackson," s~ said

Tax reform
peeled from the Senate delegation,
which Includes many ~mbers
who helleve raising business taxes
too much wUI hurt the economy and
cost jobs. Packwood admitted
Frtday night he ex(l'Cted lo lose the
support of some of his colleagues.
The agreement was struck after
Packwood. leader of I~ Senate
delegation. and R.ostenkow.;ki.
head oft~ Houseleam,foundways
to wipe out a surprise $17 bUllon
shortfall in the biU Ihal had snagged

"11naw007"

mgrlly.
"And What's 'Randy from Vlrgi·
nia's~ last name?" Zlnnser asked.
Ellen staJ:ted crying again, "I
knew yru wouldn't let me !Jl skiing
In ll1e first place."

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Commission will withhold t11e
licenses br full· power q&gt;eratlon at
these plants untn rur I'E'Ilew Is
satisfactorUy completed," said Ce·
leste, noting that he had not

Ohio weather
South Central Ohio
Mostly cloudy today, with highs
In the upper 8ls. The probability of
precipitation is 20 perCI!nt today.
Ohio Extended Forecast
Monday through Wednesday
A chance of showers Monday,
with fair weather Tuesday and
Wednesday. Highs wUI range from
the upper 70s to the middle~ each
day. with overnight lows In the OOs.

2 area

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In t~ &amp;XX&gt; four wheel drive
The accident occurred about 6:30
modified competition, Johnson
again took first place. AI ten Story d p.m. Ftiday on land adjacent to
W.Va . 2 in GaQ!poUs Ferry. CampAt~ns was second and Mike
hell wsa apparently thrown from
Beaver of Ga lllpolis was third.
the
bike, state police said.
Pat Barrett, VIncent, won first
He
was pronounced dead on
ploce In the 9300 Oeld stock tractor
arrtval
at Holzer Medical Center,
competlton with John Rich, Ma·
rletta, second, and Dan Warren, where ~ was taken by Flllnt
Pleasant EMS following I~
Whipple, third.
Warren took first placelnt~9:XXJ accident.
field stock tractor even I with Lester
St. Clair, Logan, taking second, and
Rodney Keller of near Pomeroy
taking third.
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lng to be donated by the comrnun·
tty, Moore Sjlld'he IS optimistic that
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enough money wW be donated.
"People seem to give when they
negotiations Thu~ay night.
see there Is a need," ~ said. "It
The main goal of tll:o relonn seems to come In bunches."
eflort Is to limit tax breaks In return
The Gallipolis Jaycees are mnat·
for lower rates and also shift 9Jme lng 00 percent oft~ p-oceeds from
of 111e bu rden from Individuals to the Carson &amp; Barres flve-rtng
businesses.
circus It Is sponsortng Sept 7 at the
The key elements of the Gallla County Junior Fairgrounds.
Packwood ·Rostenkowski com· The GalllpoUs Retail Merchants
promise included establishing two Association Is also donating a
individual tax rates of 15 percent currently undetennlned percen1111d 28 percent and a top corporate tage ct Its proceEds from the P.A.
rate of 34 percent, according to Denny excursions it Is sponsortng
lawmakers and aides.
Sept. 19-~.

Park

received a response from t~ NRC.
"If not, however, I want to
emphasize that I'm prepared to
take all steps necessary and proper
to p-eserve Ohio's rtghts In this
matter.
Celeste said hewruld mt rule out
legal action If necessary.
OffiCials of Centertor Energy
Corp., the parent company of both
nuclear plants, said they IDpe the
governor's move will not delay the
q&gt;eratlng time schedules at the t~
facilities.

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ALL SMIJD - SI'CC"''s brlnp 011 the smiJea, and Wallace and
Muriel Bndfonl are all smle8 as they review the 123rd Meigs Counly
Fair prollflllll and proceeds. Lon&amp;time problem solvers and reconl
keepers lor the Fair Jloanl, the Bradtonlll report "Mger and bellft'" In
most every ueaol actlvlty. Membersltlptlckee sales were up aimostlltJ
this year, and pie receipts were up by IM!Veral tbou&amp;and doDars.

GALLIPOLIS - The Gallla
County Local Board of Education
will hold a special meeting al the
board of education office. 2~
Jack9Jn Pike, Monday at 6 p.m.

names.''

"II isn't only Ellen. My 16-year·
old daughter Mitzi Is just as bad.
The ct~r nlght she asked to sleep
over at the touse ct a girl she goes to
sd!Ool with named Karel. I
suggestoo we call Karen's parents
to see If It was okay. Mitzi SAid s~
dl&lt;kl't have KarEn's telephone
IUmher. I said wecouldlookltupln
the teleprone book. rut Mitzi said
she didn't Karen's last name. As a
matter II. fact, the only thlng She
knew about Karen was tlult ~r
family l)ad a rouse Ill Nag's Head,
N.C.
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•So mw we have to refer to
Mltzi's ti1end as ~Karen Wbose
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Family Owns a HilUM! at 'Nag's
Head, N.C.' You have to admit '
tl)at's a ~~1..
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liMy mn,'Oiria,n laidZinnaer, Ills
m better. H' Wl!llt uptoN- York'
laJt week with 'Brl!ce, Wbo Owe! 1,
Him l5 Dollars' aaclc 'Jbn, WbO ,.
Playa the Dnlml In 'Some Band,'
and 'David, wm GotKlcted Out of
School.' t .
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asked. •
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night 1 ptc:ked up the phonl! and the
person on the other end ct the lin~

GALLIPOLIS
POMEROY

Ohio Lottery

Tina." '

"That's t11e problem. She doesn't
know Tina's last name either."
"Maybe Ellen 4m't good on last

Celeste said the action Is being
taken in tight of the recent nuclear
meltdown at the Chemobyl jiant In
the Soviet Union and the Jan. 31
eartlquake that crlglnated near t~
Perry plant.
The govermr said he has appointed a panel to take a "hard
look " at ti)E: nuclear facilities'
evacuation plans and make recommendations "as quickly as
possible."
Highway Safety Director William
Den!han Is chartrman of the
three-member panel that also
Includes Public Utilities Commis·
slon Chairman Tromas Chema and
Roy Galloway of the Adjutant
General's office.
" I expect the Nuclear Regulatory

Truck, tractor pull winners

Baby boom worries,__~Ja=ck:.:_:...:.A:..:.:nd::.::e~rs::::,:~n:..::..::::&amp;~D:.,::a~le;...:;JI,....::a=n..:..:A=tt~a
and the stagnation of its eco119my
that goes hand In handwlthtt- has
sent hundreds of tlnusands of
Mexicans streaming across wr
sout~m border.
It's hardly surprtslng that t~
United States Is so attractive to
Mexicans, nearly 8l perrent of
wrom are under t~ age of 35.
About a million Mexicans mter that
oountry' s diminishing labor market
each year.
In a secret report on t11e serious
problems facing Mexico, the CIA
warned: "Even if Mexico manages
to get through (Its current austerity
programs) , it will face a series of
persistent, long-run diUiculties that
will Impose still greater strains on
the system." Second only to
economic stagnation, the report
listed "the population, w(jch has
mubled In ooe generation, from Ji
to 70 mUIIon, (and) will &lt;!Dubie
again In the next generatk&gt;n."
Mexican President Miguel de Ia
Madrtd is well aware of the
populatk&gt;n problem. He recently

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Celeste seeks review of 2 nuke plants

NEWS ITEM: Massive news media layoffs were announced
today due to no celebrity weddings in the past week

WASHINGTON - Here's an
ey~lng proposition: By t11e
turn of t~ century, the babies of
Mexico could he a greater threat to
the United States than the IUclear
mlsslles of the Soviet Union.
Preposterous as this may seem, a
growing numher of &lt;tficials In the
Reagan adminlstrallon are begin ·
nlng to helieve it. And trylngtocur1J
this threat might make 1~ president's Star Wars antl-mlssUe de·
tense .seem like a piece d cake by
compa,rtson.
Why are Mexico's babies ""
threatening? Beca,u8e Mexico Is
groaning under a po!Xllatlon explo·
slon that lias alreadY stretched t~
country's resources to the lmit.
The baby boom threatens t~ basic
stabUity of a neighbor that hasn't
had a serious upheaval In more
than half a century.
North America Is the ooly place
in ll1e world where a developing
nation Is next dom· . to a highly
Industrialized one. Already Mexl·
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The charge resulted from
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) - A two-year Investigation by the
man wbo advised other people on nal Revenue Service.
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row to avoid taxes - and prosecu·
Fry and Barbara J . Schaer, 53,
tlon - has landed himself a pleaded guOty June Il to the
five-year prtson term.
charge. Schaer managed the TIIX.
Ph!Wp Fry, author of the book, Information Center's tax preparaf!
"Pay No Income Taxes Without tlon office In Butler, Pa., and ~'Pe4·
Going to JaU," ' was sentenced market fraudulent cleducttlns. ,!
Friday to five years in prtson lor
Ktnneary sentenced Schaer ~·
conspiring to defraud the federal · three years In Jail, but suspended:
government.
2% years oft~ sentence and ~aced ;
Fry, 42, fonner owner of the Tax ~r on proQltlwiJW:.\Mt ~· ::
!nfonnatlon Center, a tax and
As part of a pjealirgain,.LD&lt;XIiet,
financial lnveslment service In charges against Fry weredJOpped:!
New Concord, was sentenced by
Fry also owned Freedom Fuel •
U.S. Distrtct Judge Jo5(1lh P. Corp., which was used tocreatetd:
Ktnneary.
deductions for
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Pleasant. W. Va.

EMS responds to five calls ' "l

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GALLIPOLIS - Melinda Lee
Lewis, 24, Rt. 2, Ga!Upolls, died
Saturday at Holzer Medical Center
from Injuries recleved In an
automobile accident.
She was manager at Murphy
Mart shoe department In the Silver
Bridge Plaza.

Ralph

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lalph C. Boster
GALLIPOLIS - Ralph C. Bos·
;ter. 86, 83 Locust St.. Ga!UpoUs, died
iFrtday at Holzer Medical Center
:tollowlng a lengthy Ulness.
: He was a retired fanner and
'trucker. born Dec. 18, 1899, In
!Hamson Township, GalUa Camty,
:to the late Charles A. and Emma

She was born Feb. 22, 1962, In
GaUlpoUs to Richard H. (Dick) and
Clarabell Bush Roach. who
survive.
She married Eddie Lewis on
AprU 19, 19!1l, In GalllpoUs, and he
also survives. She Is also survived
by 1\W sisters, Mrs. Mark (Barbara) Miles, Georgetown, Ind., and
Melody Lynn Roach, Gallipolis;
me brother, Kevin Richard Roach,
GaUipolls; maternal grarldmother,
Victoria Bush, GaUipoUs; and
p11ternal grandmother, Ola Roach,
Gallipolis.
She was. a member of Northup
Baptist Church.
Services w!U be 10 a.m. Wednes·
day In Waugh-HaUey-Wood Funeral Home, with the Rev. Kenneth
San&lt;Frs d!lclatlng. Burial wlll be in
Mound Hill Cemetery. Friends may
call at the funeral home Tuesday
from G-9 p.m.

!CZ~ ~~~ l:rj his wife, Shirley Audra V. Longstreth
;Danner Boster, whom he married
·Dec. 18, 19ID.
Also surviving are t.w daugh' ters, F1orence (Tootle) Ellcessor
:and Ruth Belville, lnth of Gallipo: Us; eight grandchUdren and 12
•great-grandchildrm; three sisters,
; Mrs. Jessie Kerns, GallipoUs, Mrs.
: Harold (Ann) Notter, GaUipoUs,
• and Mrs. Cleo SterUng, Salem,
: ohio.
.
: One sister and ooe brother
' preceded In death.
·: He was ~ rnem rer of Lincoln
·: M;etb:Jdlst Church, a past president
;. o! the GaUla County Board of
_:Education, a past president of the
: GaUla County Farm Bureau. a past
: president o! Harrison Township
· trustees, a superintendent of Lin·
: eoln Church, and served as a
member of the Harrison Township
.Board of Education.
: Services wUl be 1 p.m. Wednes·day In Waugii-Halley-Wood Fun: eral Home, with the Rev. Pearl
·Casto officiating. Burial will be In
:ohio Valley Memory Gardens.
:Friend&lt;&gt; may call at the funeral
•home from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.
: 1\lesday.

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POMEROY - Mrs. Audra V.
Longstreth, aG, 3!ll Grant St.,
Middleport, died Friday at Veterans Memorlal Hospital.
Born July 31, 1900, at Dexter,
Mrs. wngstreth was a daughter of
the late Anthony and Sepbrona
Nelson Harmon. She was a
homemaker.

F unera 1
Dano Longstreth, Middleport; a Home; with the Rev. Bruce Unroe
sister, Lulu B. Levis, Akron; and and the Rev. James Lusher
·
offtc1a~
''"1g. Burlal wUl be 1n .R!"~
IIW grandchildren and one great·
"&amp;"'
granoohUd.
lawn Cemetery, Mercervllle.
Bes_ldes her parmts she was Friends may call at the funeral
preceded 1n death by her husband, . home from 4-9 p.m. Monday.
Clarenre B. Longstreth.
Masonic services wUl be held In
. GravesideservtceswWbeheldat thefuneralhomeat8p.m.Monday.
2 p.m. tnday at the MUes Stand!sh Rov W. Smith
Cemetery, Dexter, with the Rev.
J
Michael Panglo dflclatlng. The
GALLIPOLIS- Roy W. Smith,
Ewing Funeral Home Is tn charge 81, Columbus, died Saturday, Good
d. services. There are no calling Samaritan Hospital, Dayton.
hours.

T ruman E• Sheels
GALLIPOLIS - Truman E.
(Beayer) Sheets, 82, Rt. 1, Rocky
Fork Road, Crown City, died at 3
p.m. Friday In Scenic HUis Care
Center.
Born Jan. 22, 1904, In Guyan
Township, Gallla County, son of the
lateEuraO.andl'lellleJaneSheets,
he was a retired farmer.
He was a member of MereerviUe
Baptist Church, the Crown City
Masonic wdge, the GaUia County
Board of Education and the Gallla·
Jackson-Vinton Joint Voeattonal
Board of Education. He was also a
Guyan Township trustee and a
trustee of Rldgelawn Cemetery
Assoclatkln.
He Is survived by his wife, Rose
Shaw Sheets, whom he married on
June 9, 1928, In GaUipoUs; a
daughter, Mrs. Richard (Juanita)
Davis of Romulus. Mich.; two
grandchildrm and twO' · greatgrandchildren: and a brother,
Milford Sheets of Gallipolis.
He was preceded In death by two
brothers and one sister.

He was retired carpenter and
farmer.
He was born July 18, 1005, In
GaUla County to the late WlUlam
Larry and Blanche Ellzabeth Pine
Smith.
He Is survived 1:rt three brothers,
Fred Smith, Walter Smith, both of
Columbus, and Frank Smith or
Chillicothe; and' twd sisters, Clara
Mae Cryder, Dayton, and Annabel
Warren. Columbus.
He was a former member of the
GaUlpolls Veterans of Foreign
Wars.
Arrangements wUl be announced
later by Waugh -HaUey-Wood Fun·
era! Home.

Crash kills two
MEDINA, Ohio (UPI) - Two
northeastern Ohio men were kllled
Friday night when their bi-plane
crashed during stunt Dying and
plunged nose first lnto a corn field In
northern Medina County.
Autrorities Identified the victims
as John Jack McCourt, 58, the pilot
from Westfield Center, and his
passenger, Frank Lima, CJ7, of
North Olmsted.

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All bur a eligible tor retirement

POMEROY - Five calls were
answered by local units on Friday.
the Meigs County Emergency
Medical Service r-ePorts.
At 4:38a .m., Pomeroy took Wald
Smith from Pomeroy Health Care
Center ID Veterans Memorial Hos·
pita!: Racine at 8:56 a.m. treated
Curtis Johnson on the Oak Grove

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and
The
·to say tl)e
lour. !111!11. were flted and In a
statement, CountlyJTUitk Oullr·
man Donald Benschnekler Salld t1ie
--~ ..J. of the executlves
Di&gt;""""uc
a
. joint .decision Qf the Coun~al'k
company.
board and tlie company's manllit"
Counteymark, Ohio's larjJ!st men! after a study of the q~erat!dn
cooperative, released President was conductro.
and Chief ExecutiVe Officer W.
Countrymark was formed when
Loren Olalfin, Executive VICe Landmark &lt;' Inc. and the Ohio
President and Chief Operating Farmers Grain &amp; Supply Assocla·
O!aoerRobertD.SchererandVtce tlon merged In 'May 1985. Chalfin
President Weldon Blanton, and was president d. Ohio Farmers and
Clayton Johnson, the president of Scherer was execudve vloe presl·

major shake-up of the flnlnc:lally
troubled
CouQtrymark
Inc., east
opera·
tor of a large
graln elevator
of
Columbus as well as other facUlties
d.
ovect•~-'
In
Ohio
an
Michigan,
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DO YOU WANT
FULL-TIME
SERVICE WHEN YOU
BUY A HEAliNG
Diane McVey, MA. CCC·A
AID?
Audiologist
If the .,,w• io -·Dileo Hooring Aid Center io the onoww. Wt provide
COMf&gt;LETE heoring oid oervice ouch eo follow-up counHIIng. periodic
cteoning end checking oftht lnltrumtnt, bttterleo fottn mokeo. rffinor re·
poin. tnd reltted oiiViceo. We ttoo provide loaner tide when youre muat
go In for mojor repolr. Mony ofthtll ""'leu orelncludtd in the original
purchue price ahhough weorahlppy to helpthooa not origlntlly fitted by
ut 11 well.
'I feel like I have • new leesaon life.' ' That' a whit one hearing aid wearer
recently ooid when .,_ dlooov•ed the ful-tlrne oervice end dedicated
prolesoional help available It Dileo Hearing Aid Con'ier.

SEE US AT HOLZER CLINIC
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
ENT DEPARTMENT
EACH WEONESDAY 1·3 P.M.

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Road ; Pomeroy at 12:11 p.m. toO~
Sam Pickens from the Pomeroy
Health Care Center to Veterans
Memorial; Rulland at 9:51 p.m.
took Renaldo Fomakins from the
Rock Springs Fairground&lt;&gt; to Veterans Memorial. and Rutland at 9: 15
p.m. treated John Jeffers on the
fairgrounds.

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· 'DAIRY - 'l1lese live cows were chosen grand champions il their
respective breeds during Tbul'!lclay's open class dairy cattle judging at
. the Meigs County Fair. Left to right with the champions are, Jack
· Ervin, Brown Swiss; Brad Ervin, Ayrsiare; Jason Ervin, Guernsey;
Jodie Ervin, Holstein; and Maxine Rose, Jersey. The grand champion

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jersey Is owned by Brent Rose, Raclue. 'lbe ether four are owned by
Jack Ervin, LangsviDe. Following the slllw, ftwa&amp; dlscoverro lbat the
holstein was not properly registered wllll fair records. Ervin's holstein
was disqualified and a holstein olmed by Don Smith, Raclne, was
named grand champ.

2 PAIRS FOR $1 5°0

Ervin took live firsts In the
Guernsey breed and In Holsteins,
Don Smith, Racine, exhibited the
senklr champion female and the
grand dlampion female and Robin son Dairy, Shade, the junior
champion female. Ervin exhibited
the seni:&gt;r and grand dlamplon
females In the Ayrshlres.
In sheep judging, the Fry Family
Farm of West Columbia, W.Va.,

took a first In the D.lrset breed. In
the Suffolk breed, wrl Burke,
CoolvUle, took a first ; the Carr
Family Sheep Farm, CoolvUle, took
four first places alld exhibited the
grand champion ramandthe grand
champion ewe. The fry Family
Farm took two firsts and exhibited
the reserve champion ewe. Lorl
Burke exhibited the reserve cham-

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REG. $61.00 NOW $4 900

pion ram.
In Hampshlres, the Carr Family
again exhibited the grand champion ram and the grand champion
ewe. The Fry Family exhibited the
reserve Champkln ram and the
reserve champion ewe.

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Veterans Memorial
Admit led- Wald Smith, Pomeroy ; Jonathan Rees, Racine: Sam
Pickens, Pomeroy.
Discharged - Woodrow Engle,
John Myers, Robert Diddle, Cindy
Sexton, Howard Thomas,Shirley
Ables, Denise Darst, Barbara
Engle.

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Langsville man exhibits dairy show's champions
POMEROY - Ja ck Ervin,
LangsvUle, exhibited the grand
champion and junior champion
(emales In the Brown Swiss breed in
dairy cattle judging at the Meigs
Coonty Fair.
In Jersey judging, Kathleen
Parker, Pomeroy, exhibited the
junior champion female; Brent
Rose, Racine, the senior champion
and the grand champion females.

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)lazel Dennison
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:- GALLIPOLIS - Services for
ilazel Levina Lusher Dennison, 81,
:who died Friday, wUl be 2 p.m.
;.Monday In Waugh-HaUey-Wood
•Funeral Home.
: •The Rev. Elmer Geiser wUl
)l(liclate and burial wUl 'be In Pine
o{Kove Cemetery. Friends may call
:a1 the funeral home from noon untU
:;l p.m. Monday.

:victor H. Evans

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..: GALLIPOLIS - Victor Howell
:Evans. 83. formerly of Rio GranDi&gt;,
:Jiled Saturday ln Scenic Hills
:Nursing Center.
•· He retired from Rio Grande
:college as a security guard. He was
·also caretaker of Tyn Rhos and
:calvary cemeteries for a number d.
:~ears.

•· He was lnrn March 26, 1903, In
:Perry Township to the late John A.
$vans and Anna Thomas Evans.
•: ·He is survived by two sisters,
:Mrs. Mary Jane Evans, Oak HUI,
jnd Mrs. Anna Mae Morgan,
.(;alllpolls.
; · .Three brothers preci'Di&gt;d him in
'death.
;. He was a membe r of Cora
;Metrodist Cburch; a past master d.
-cora Gran!J!, and past master and
•o~~eCretary
•
for several years at
:tenterville Masonlt Lodge.
•; Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday
ln Waugh-Halley Wood Funeral
:'lome. with the Rev. John D. Davis
qfflclatlng. Burial wm beln Old Pine
Eemetery. Friends may call at the
~neral home from 6-9 p.m.
\'Vednesday.
:• Masonic services wUI be held In
)he funeral home by the Centerville
~ e. Wednesday at 8 p.m.

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The commmittee compiling a History of the
REGATTAS and FROG JUMPS, 1965-1983, is
desirous to include in its history any
interesting stories or photographs related to
the Regatta. If you have anything of interest,
please send same to the undersigned for
consideration in this history. All material will
be returned.

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.----Local Briefs:---. .Munieipal court concludes traffic cases
Hearing to address concerns

GALLIPOLIS - Joyce A. Suiter,
42, Galllpolls, was SE!itenced to
three da,ys 1n the Gallla County Jail,
placed on probation for 18 months,
gtven a QH!ay operator's license
suspension and flned$ll0 and court
costs 1n GaUipolls Municipal Court
Frtday for driving while under the
inDuence of alcohol.
Jonathan K. Cook, 22, 1002 First
Ave., and James L. Fife Jr., 22, Rt.
2, Cheshire, were each fined over

GALLIPOLIS - A public hearing on tre use of papermill sludge In
strip mine land reclamation projects will be conducted by the Ohio
Envlrorunental Protection a,gency In tre Logan City CouncU
chambers, 10 S. Mulberry St., at 7 p.m. Sept. 29.
According to State Rep. Jolynn Boster, J&gt;.GaUipolls, tre EPA
decided to delay decision on thelr useottre wastepaper IJ'oduct untU
Oct. 14.
"Due to the fact tbat small amounts of dioxin have been found In
the papermlU sludge, It Is very lmportanttbatcitlzensofthe affected
counties have the opportunity to presEnt their views and have their
questions answered." Boster said.
BosteraddedthatOhloEPAhassetasldetwoweeksfollowtngthe
hearing to receive written comments concerning the use of the
substance.
Counties 'to be affected by the decision inlcude Gallla, Meigs,
.Jackson, Vinton, Hocking, Lawrence, Ross and Peny.

$2Uor two ttfenses. Cook was fined
$12 and costs In two cases trying
hlm for failure to control the vehicle
he was drtvmgand drlvlngwlthout
a license. Fife was fined the same
for speeding and driving with an
expired registration.
Robert W. Garnes, 24,821 Fourth
Ave., was fined $17 and costs • r
disorderly conduct. Fined $15 and
costs tor driving left of ihe center
llnewas Olarles W. White,l9, Rt.l,

w. LlJidsE.y, . were Timothy D. Beckett, 24, Ona,
23, l:li ChUlleot1JI! .Road, was .fined W.Va,,; .$40; Nancy M. Lince, 43,
$12 and oosts tlr tallure to maintain Ch8!lleston, W.Va., WJ:, James K.
an assured clear distance.
Henderson, 27, Detroit, Mich., $38;,.
Court boiJ!s equalling Ul were EdwardC.Hedrlck,56,Huntlngton,
forlleted by Clifford R. Griffith, ~. W.Va., $42; Pamela S. Young, 23,
Rt. 2, BldweU, for making an Worthington, $41; Kristine M.
Improper turn; and Tammy L. Jomke, 21, Huntlnglon, W.Va., $4;1;
Hassle, ZJ, Columbus. failure to WUllam J . Greemwrld, 54, Colu!'nmaintain control.
bus, $45; Harold E. Evans,«J, Troy,
Forfeiting bonds tor speeding Mich., $!1; Edward t . Turner, 39,
ll, Proet6rvnm; l39; Henry Bent of
Beckley, $38: Robert F. Lee, 39,
Point Plea~nt, $40: Carl E.
Malcom Jr. , BeckleY. W.Va., $41:
Bobby R. Johnson, 38, Greesnboro,
purchasing chemicals, Iman. said. N.C., $38; SCOtt A. Wigal, 19,
Iman said detalls concerning the Waverly, W.Va., $47; James R.
Crown City. Al\tmny

Gallt·poli·s eyes selli·ng e'xcess wate•r
GALLIPOLIS _ An. ordinance
passed as an emergency measure

Bloodmobile celebrates 'M-A-S-H'

jurtsdlctlo,ns.
"We feel we're in a position

GALLIPOLIS - A special tribute to the television show
"M-A-S-H" will be Included when the Amertcan Red Cross
bloodmobile visits Grace United Methodist Church from ooon-6 p.m.
· . Thursday.
The "M-A-S-H Bash" wUl feature displays ot the celebrated show,
trivia tests and commemorative buttons for eVeryone who donates
blood, according to blood drive coordinator Thelma Shaver.
•. Volunteers and .donors are welcome to rome dressed as their
favorite character from "M·A.S·H."

5 15 1

where roth raw water and the :,t~ w~terNlwpleou klubmlbeske~hyrepoun~. ~::=.
~:;l~.J:.~~:·
capacity at tre water treatment """"" "'
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plant constitute a deftnltesurplus," expected In three to six weeks.
James W. Bragg, 67, Mason, $38;
Iman sald. "The study wUI provide
"At this point we don't even know and Bonita A. Oliver, ll. Point
the breakdown as to where most of If we have a mar!let," he said.
Pleasant, $43.
the cost would be."
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1be costs Involved would Include I
those associated with building and
~rating a water-!Utratkm plant,
such as constructing lines and

by the Gallipolis City Commission
last week may lead to tre city
selling Its excess water supply.
The ordinance author1zed City
Manager Dale E. lman to engage
Burgess &amp; Nlple Ltd., a Columbus
engineering flrrn, to prepare a rost
report on the posslbillties for selllng
the · city's 3·million·gallon-per-&lt;lay
excess water supply to other

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GALLIPOLIS -The Ohio Department ri. Administrative Services
has set bidding for public works projects at Gallipolis Developmental
Center.
Bidding will begin Monday for primary electrtc renovation,
campus lighting and walkways for handcap access. Bidding will
open Aug. 26 for roof renovation for various buDdlngs at Ire center.
Bidding will be conducted In Ire Columbus offtce ri. the Divlskm of
Public Works, 30 E. Broad St., 35th floor.

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Police issue citations ·
GALLIPOLIS - Cited for passing bad cix'cks by Gallipolis City
Pollee Friday was Steven William Clary, 26, Rt. 1, Northup.
Mary L. Drummond, 00, Rt. 1, Gallipolis, was cited for not wearing
a seatbelt at 10:18 p.m. Friday at the intersection of Eastern Avenue
and Mill Creek Road.
Cited Friday fo r carrYing an open flask was Robert Austin, 23,
Point Pleasant.
Cited for running a red light Friday was CarlL. Hlvely,18, Rt. 4,
Ga!HpoHs. Cited Saturday for court !llspenslon of ~rator's license
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employee medical bills audited
"A lot of trese· tacillUes are
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an overCharge.
assistance In ~terp'etln~ medical
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background Jn medicine can easUy
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duplication tl)at can result In costly experience or provide medical
billing errors, says Martha Cepeda, training to an ln·house clerk, sre
director rl medical payable service said, especiaDy "If yw're losing
authorlzalkln tor HealthAmerlca, larlle amounts at money."
San Antonio's largest health main·
The extra cost often can be
tenance organlzatlon.
recovered through the savings
"On a lot at these bills, you'll find accrued In spotting and correcting
duplication. We catch them all the bUllng erro~; $he said,
time," Cepeda said. Th . keep
· facUlty wiJIIIaue.the m,., e s, au wily locat8l at
"So~ the savln~ will
premiums low, HealthAmertca really come back ln. When you take
· J¥7 JacUw Pike, •d jJrovlde ,&amp;lie IIIUIIe type of
"
routinely audits medical bills sub- the costs versus the amount ot
operatloD Ill 11114lll••n til more lllt~n~e IJIIIOO· Haflel&amp;
mitted ·by Its members.
undocumented· char~s. you can
88kl the bulldlar may be open by the 11n1 week or
"We had a f)atlent charged three come out ahead," sre said.
Sepleinber;
...
dlff~l times for an operaljng
•
roont;.. where a patient took. 100
syringes home and was charged tor
100 boxes," she sald.
''AnYbody that really doesn't
work with medical records could
By MARY TOBIN
Partd.trerurrentTVAdllemma
Hump~ maintains that FFB said Miller, who became interesled
pick up something like tbat fairly
UPI Business Wrler
- how to pay back $15 billion II has provides a. "shield a,galnst free In TVA when sbe wcrked for Dillon
easUy, that this person wasn't In the
NEW YORK (UP!') - The already borrowed lor nuclear
market accountability. Wequestlon Read &amp; Co. and Kidder Peabody &amp;
OR three times, or the patient was
Tennessee
ValleY
Authority
owes
plants
and
get
rooney~flnlshtrem
If
rhey would have been able to Co. and Is working on a book about
Per Double
cllarged for two recovecy rooms, or
Its
current
problems.
the
federal
government
$15
b!Ulon
-arlsesfromtrefinandngmtthod
make
the
Investments
they
had
If
they were charged for $450 w&lt;rth at
Roll
"The nuclear plant9 are needed
for 17 nuclear power reactors, 12 ri. author1zed by Congress when TVA they had not had that access," tbe
syrlngles," she sald.
by TVA," sre said. "They are
.
spokesman sald.
.
The number of companies audit· which haven't produced a kllowatt was founded .
having
to buy replacement power
From 1933 to :i958, TVA was
M. Kathryn Elc~ff, associate
lng' their own employees' realth of power.
"There are two Issues facing financed 'through din!Ct Jet)!raJ director f&lt;!r economic policy at tre now ano many of tlle coal-fired
care bills has Increased from about
· All Paper
TVA,"
said Mary MUier, a former approprlatbns. Fl'oni 195811!1-1974, Ot~ce ri. .Management and Budget plants bunt 40 to 50 years ago will
11 percent In 1981 to about ~
need
replacingwlthln
a
few
years."
Investment
banker
who
speciall2ed
t~
agency
borl'Owed·troni
private
told
CQng'ress
last
year
that
TVA
percent, Cepeda sald.
American lade.
She said tre Reagan administra"A lot ot businesses are now In public finance. "What Is II going credit markets, debt to be tlnallced ratepayers "enjoy . more than a
WI ALSO HAYI:
cblng Internal audits because they to cost to fix the nuclear plants and through · ratepeyer revenuea, ' but . blUion oollar subsidy as a result of tion has an opportunity to help
who Is going to pay for It, TVA not ·guarar\leed by federal ·rhe lower Interest rate on TreasurY resolve the crisis. TVA Is run by a
Dnd It's cost etfective. Some of them
PAm, . . . . All All
ratepayers ·Or the American governinent.
.
oorrowlng" compared to what It politically appointed thrre-person
are small businesses," sre said.
ACCISSot•s
there
now Is a
Since 1974, when the Federal would have had to pay In private board on which
.
.
"It really Isn't expensive, and It taxpayers?"
TVA was created 33 years ago by Financing Bank was established as markets.
vacancy.
can save you a tremendot~~ amount
Opelll . . . thru fri. 10 1.111.
"The administration should apCongress
to
develop
the
Tennessee
part
of
tre
Treasury
Department.
Elckhot!
said
$13.2
bUIIon
of
the
at dollars," sre said. ·
·5:30 p.m. Sit. 10 " 4
Some 4nsurance companies will River basin and was instnunen~&amp;l . all nl'W TVA debt has been $15 billion outstanding at tre end d · point SQmeone who has a clear
· · ··
1984 was for nuclear power pUmt understanding not only of nuclear
420 Main Strltt
Inspect bllla·for errors, but wiU not In drawing dozens oflarge corpora- FFB-tlnanred.
power
but
of
flnandng
Issues."
s(¥&gt;
·
tlons
to
the
then-&lt;lepressed
region
to
Sen.
Gordon
Humphrey,
R·N.H.,
constructbn.
TVA
has
made
provlPt. Pltaaftt
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audit 11 WJ.Ihat, say, totals less than
said.
take
advanta,ge
of
cheap
and
has
lnti'Oj!uced
a
bW
that
would
sian
to
retlre
only!$4.6bllllonatthat
~.IJXI, sre saJd.
effectively s!JJt off TVA from FFB debt representing tnveslrnent in
"That doesn't mean If a bUI Is plentiful power It provided .·
At
Issue
now
are
four
nuclear
borrowing:.
four of the reactors that were
only for $499, It doesn't oontaln
plants
and
a
total
of
nlile
reactors.
"The
statutory
TV
A
debt
ceDing
canceled.
duplication &lt;r overchar~s." she
Two ot tre plants, In Tennessee and Is S.ll bllllon. We J:1'0P05e to lower It
Miller believes the sarety and
said.
Your
Alabama,
were
In
operation
for
to
$18
billion,"
a
·
spokesnw\.
for
tlnandal
problems wUI have to be
• Copies Of medical records can be
years
but
were
shut
down
last
year
Humphrey
said.
'"JYA
would
be
worked
out.
.
obtained i&gt;r a small fee ~om the
Doctor
"Nobody In their right mind
health care facUlty where tre care for safety problems. Two others In resOicted fromdotngwhatll 'sbeen
the sallit.' states are In various doing, roi\!Dg oVer debt."
walk away from $15 bUllon."
was gtvm, sre sald.
Recommends
"If yair request the actual
stages
Threeo! completion.
plants were scrapped. 1r;::=======:;::============~
,
medical record, you can tell
Including one In HartsvUie. Tenn.,
tbat was to have been the nation's
181'flest with four reaetors.
The seven·state TVA power grW
Is served llY ·hy~lectrlc power
planis · and coal·fired plants. No
nuclear
plants have ~rated since
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. (UP!)
last.year.BeQause of droughr In the
- The dedication of the .new
ai'ea the hydro plants have been
Moundsville Brklge over the Ohio able to produce only about halt their
River Frilay meant the last rormal ou1p!lt, laying the load on
crossing ot the Moundsville-Dilles tre older coal·flred plants, the most
Bottom Ferry.
to operate.
"nil! terry company, which bad expensive
Industry · bas Invested billions In
operated on the rtver since 1951, plants and support facUlties provld·
gave tree passa,ge on Its last ride. lng some 45,IJXI jobs to the region.
Physical Therapy
Aoout 400 people a day had used the Failure to resolve tre ruclear plant
terry at $1 apiece.
Issue could jeopardize Ire valleY's
Back Rehabilitation
· GoV. Arch Moote led the dedlca· commercial and Industrial baSe;
Uon ceremony lor the new bridge. · Miller said.
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By taking advantage of the many offerings
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Bundy Corp. of Warren, Mich., wiU'
buy CHR lndustrtes Inc. trom'
OWens-Coming Fibreglas · nen
month, an ot!iclal for the Th~
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Its lntenlkln to sell CHR and certabf
ttrer qJeratlons that were acquired
In February with the purchase at
the Aerospace and Strategic 'Mate';
rials Group from Armco Inc .. Stan.
Collins, a spokesman for Owl!!ls·: .
Corning, said Friday.
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and profitable, but they did notftt In:
with the company's klng·terrn
plan," said Colllns.
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J~~~ta~keover bid from.

TVA ~yes repair costs for nuke plants

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County Common Pleas Court on Monday at 9 a.m. need not appear.
The trtal has been canceled.

nmes-Sentinai-Page-A~ 7
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poWered lawn mowers, hedge.
trimmers and ·hand tools make
short work o! tedious lawn care
ohores.
• "But careless or Improper use cl
electric appliances can have 'shock·
lng' consequences," said John R.
Weeks, mana,ger of Columbus &amp;
Southern Ohio Electric Co.'s Athens
Division. "Since outdoor activity
Increases during the summer
months, It seems the most approprlite' time to pass on a few
conimon·sense safety guidelines
for outdoor use of electric tools and
equipment."
-Make sure all electrtc tools
have three·jlronged, grounded
plugs. or are double-Insulated.
' -Have an electrtctan Install
shock·protecting Ground ~ult Clr· :
cult Interrupters m w!OOor wtle!s.
- Don't use any electric 1001 or
appltanoe In Ire rain or on wet
surfaces, or while standing In
water. This 1s parttcUJarJy lmpot·
tan! If you bave an electric law
m6wer. And nev~r work In your
. bare feet, regard!~ ·of the
weather.
..,.Make Slire }'lllr handl are dry
when you u.e any tllectrlc tool. .
-Use only· extension (lOrds approved for outdoor use. Use one
IQng cord Instead d. seYeral sblrter
Jenalhs.
·-Make sure tools are pi'Operly
maintained and cords are In good ·
condition. Check for wear or
damage. And never leave your :
eleCtric equlpl'l\ellt ootslde
ntal!t. Dall!lliii!U can4811J18e coot i
!.'Cinr\ecllonlllld create a dangerous
sllllatton.
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«fl811nl, make a Call ID
Ohio
UtDIIH Protectibn Service atl..,_.
3112-;net before •tartlnl your pro-'.
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wlres. Never use an aluminum or
metal ladder near electric lines.
Better yet, contact }'lllr lo!:al
electric company ot!lre before YQ(I
work near power lln!!s: " UtWty
representatives can answer specific queslfons and dfer additional
safety Information.
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C&amp;SOE custom~rs can obtain
more safety tips by requesting a
copy at tre compaliy's Outdoor
Electrical Safety booklet.

Are you collecting payments 011 a real estate mort·
gage, bUt~ prefer to have a lump sum? Let
us show you how to convert all or part of your
mortgage irlto CISh. Out of state mortgages are also
ronsldered, a f t' are a direct natlonll mo~
lender from roast to roast; plus no broker fees. For
details, alii today.

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Hermon L Dill0n1 -.s., p. T.
Davglas ..a,., Physical Tlttrapist Assistant
Michaei .Htmphill, U. ExeRiH Physiology
David Dyke, M.S., A. T.C.
Dolores Dillon, lN.
Worker's Compensation Accepted
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Fair delight .to eyes,
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POMEROY - T)le party's over
and the old Rock Springs · fairgroUnds which has Uterally rocked
rar the past'Wl!ek ~ quiet. The 123rd
Annual/ Meigs •County Fair Is
history.
The ~val I1des are gone, the
exhllil.ts dlsmant~ the game and
refreslunents ~.packed up and
hauled away, and the animals
trucked home. .
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It's been an f,!Xcitlng week.
Thousands thronged to the fairgrounds to ride the rides, to get a
snowcone, to throw the bl\US, to
show their animals, to display their
handlwol;'k, to compete for ribbons,
to test their sklil, to accept their
awards for accomplishments of a
year's work.
And It was all bigger and bl'tter.
Two new midway rides, a space
ship and the super slide, were hits
with the falrgoers, a dog pull was
added to the sehedule, there were
more food and game conceSsions
than ever, .and more entertainers
,were featured on the new hillside

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Lawn'n'Garden Items
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Fantastic Savings!
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demolltkln derby. stage soows,

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Lawn Fertir
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SIJP,erSIIde.ai ~ Melp CAlumy
Fair.

. NEW ON THE MIDWAY- "Here · we - airl.e!" POJIII)al' liVft the
'YOUJII people attending the Meigs CooJay Fair wu the SuperSllcle, new
lo the Meigs ~ Fair.
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411 Club, was ~~fleeted the p1111d
champion
ovenD and ~ T~ltr, ollhe
Counlr)'
411 Club, was ~ raene
champiDn oVerall dudnJ sheep Judllnl '11all'lday

aftenBJn In the show rinl! at the Meigs County Fair.
Burke and T~.,r were both entered as Intermediate

showmell, meaning they have two or tlree years ol
experience In lhowlnl sheep.

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lncll ~lp In ·~~~ ~; .line'• a Crowd" Dean, seated, ·with her ortpJal m~Et'p~Uatkln of the
look~ ''beat of '!how'' .ID:IIit Mllllllllllo- aw at , clas8 "A Chip 011 the Old Blodl."
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For Other
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Folks tlocked to the grandstand
to watch the oor.;e · races, the

POPUlAR oummm .,.. ~rq~or~ani to any racmg program Is the
wtrider and at the Melp CGidy Fair, Mica Jones, on her pony
"Smoke" ~~roup&amp; m tile horses Now 13, INs was Mlca;s sixth year as
wtrider. 'lbe dauJhler of Mile ad Jlebble Jones, Pomeroy, Mica has
been lrllllllng and lhoMq ..,_ Iince llhe was three.
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For Lawn and Garden

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-4 88 Northam Sty~~
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G.E. Steam-Spray Iron F392 ......... 1 9. 88 Robeson 4 C" Family flYer......... 8.8 8
G.E. Electric flY Pan SK47 ............ 2 •88 Nonlco 6 ~
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Undei'Cibinet Coffeem8ker .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5.
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Sunbllm 2 Slice Toaster 20110 ...... 1; · 88 Ei1111ca Cordless VICWtn ................. 5.88
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r..-t Etectrik 8room ......... 5.88
Su•.. 14.8 8 egma 2 ...3 88
CIJ18ir C\Jier COll ....:............... 29.88 Conair BloW Dlyer 095 .................... '
Vflldmere Flocked Curhnglron ...... 44.88 CIJ18ir ~tyling Blush BClO .............. 3.88
Northam Blow Dryer ·.............. ·.. ·.. 2 9.8 8
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Everything was up, membership
ticket sales as well as gate receipts.
And Homer Radford was there just like he 's been for the past 89
years. He has a record ol attending
every Meigs County Fair - mt just
one day, but evecy day - since lis
birth one hot summer day In July,
1897.
Emergency Wtlts were on the
srene, and Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
membl'rs and the Middleport Unl.ted Pentecostal Church congregatlon took on the hot, dusty job of
manning the gates and parking the
cars to raise a little money for their
work.
And , d course, t!Ere were all
tmse wlunteers, and fairboard
mem!Ers, and workers woo came
ea rly and stayed late to see that
everything went along right for the
rest of us. It's been a long, tiring
week for them - but they've loved
it.
Before tiE last buck pllled from
the fairgrounds, there was already
talk about next year - Improvements to IE made to the fac WIIes,
entertainers to t:e lxloked , atiractlons ID be added.
Yes, the 123rd M&gt;lgs County Fair
Is history now - oot, hey, It's time
to get on with plans for the l24th!

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small AP Hance
per Clearance Sale
. SAVE UP TO $12

stage.
Camping facWttes were In·
creased to a INndred this year and
more fair enthusiasts opted tor the
whole week In a lraller on the

pulling contes ts and other features. ·
II was great!
Even the weat!Er cooperated.

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Slawter Farm, Mlddleporl. The Umousln Is from the .
Maple Lan~Jrno~Wn Fann. Long Botwm.

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pOMEROY - Over 50
·all under eight
Inches. competed for ribbOns and
premiums In tlij! first Show of
miniatures staged· at t1\e Melp
County Fair.
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, "It's a Small, Small World" was
the theme of the show chaired by
Jane Thompson and jud&amp;ed by
Janet Bolin, OAGC accredited
jud~ and president of tile Olilo
Assocallon of Garden Club~$.
Top hooors went to~~·
who took belli of show with· b!r
ttu"ee-lnch desllift In the alleJloiY In
•trwo's Co!JI~· ;rbfeie's a
Crowd" featu~ mlblature sea
IJeJis 8$ the cOntalnei'S.wttll fUIIJ
· d baiJY's'Wfll&amp;th.. ·
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r~ best ol 'soow went tO
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arran~ment.s,

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BEEF WINNERS - Kr111a1 !!Iawter 11011111 the
grand champion herefonl 1M •llarrJ llpewcer
gnnd champion llrnou!ln, wMcii-M!IIictal41rom
other entries In lids week's 91J1!11 c1- heel Jud&amp;ln« at

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.. uDder, lee,tul'ln&amp;-·1\Jluel Sheila Tay·
. lot, BellY Dean, Addalou lewis, aU
of Porileroy.
• ''Two'a' 1 qxilpahy. 'Jbree's a
et:O~", three "~~ or smaller:
N11Y Cranei ·MiddlEport; Shella
C1'Urlll, Pomeroy; Melanie Ste: . . ~IIE!II~\ . 11 • ' ·
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. GALLIPOLIS - Teresa Robin
Sheets and Brent Robert Eastman
. were married In a June 21
candlelight ceremony ·at the First
Church of God In Gallipolis. She Is
tbe daughter of Jim and Wanda
Wairen, 41 Garfield Ave., GalllpoUs. He Is the son of Bob and Sheila
Eastman, Rt 3 GallipoUs.
Rev. Paul Voss ctfldated the
double-ring ceremony. Music was
provided by Jean Saunders, orga·
nlst; Gaye Jef!ers, pianist and
LuAnn White, soloist.
The bride was given In marriage
by ber steplatber. She wore an
Ivory satin gown with a high lace
neckline enhanced by pearls and
featuring a full-length lace train.

We Reserve The Right To
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Her veil was also full·length. She attendants wore nora! combs In
carried a bouquet ci pink and white ~lr hair.
roses with pearls and wore pearl
F1ower girls were Crystal Norearrings.
man of GalllpoUs and Amanda
Maid d honor was Usa Sheets of Musser of Rutland. They wore
GaiUpotls, sister of the bride. noor-lengtb pink dresses with white
Bridesmaids were Lynnlta New. lace OVfrlay. They also wore pink
berry, Galllpolls, Beth Yoho, Co- and white pearl necklaces match·
lumbus, Lori North, GaWpoUs, lng the bridesmaids'. They wore
Gina Jones, Gallipolis and Cheryl Dora! beadbands. Bridal attend·
Rlflle, Pomeroy.
ants' combs and headbands were
They wore pink oft·the-shoulder, made by the maid ot honor.
Door· length dresses with overlay of
Best man was Kevin Eastman,
white lace and necklaces of pink brother of the groom from Galllpo·
and white pearls. They canied Us. Usbers were Mark Sheets,
hurricane lamps with pink and Ca!Homla, Dan Brown, Gallipolis,
wine-colored roses surrounding the Jeff Graham, Beckley. W.Va ..
candle and globe. They were made · Rusty Saulllers, Gallipotls and
by the maid of honor. The
Dave Trimmer, Colorado. Ring
beam- was Jason Ratliff, Gallipo·
Us. They
wore gray tuxedos
pink
rose boutonnieres
made bywith
the
!ride's sister.
The mJther of the bride wore a
pink chlttm pleated dress with a
pink rose corsage. The groom's
mother wore a pink and gray
chltton dress with pink rose
corsage.
A reception was beld at First
Presbyterian Church lrrunedlately
following the ceremony. The
bride's table featured a three·llered
fountain cake with small cakes
surrounding. Topping the cake was
a pink dove.
Attending the guest register was
Sue Sigler and Mandy North.
Assisting at the reception were
Sandy Thompson, CoMie Bowman,
Janet Hamllton and Debbie Harris.
The bride Is a graduate ct. Gallla
Academy High School and Ohio
University with a B.S. degree In
Hearing and Speech Sciences. She
Is a Speech Therapist at Guiding
Hand School. She Is also an
Instructor of SuperStrutters baton
group; a member of the Profes·
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}lolly Lambert becomes bride
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: Music was provided by Don
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hatcher, Rio Grande, pianist. They
Were assisted by Laura Sayre,
JWdney.
Maid of honor was Jennifer
Jerson, Norvelt, Penn., cousin of
the bride. Bridesmaids were Jane
Hively, Mercerville, Denise Hun·
ter, Rodney, Evelyn Moore, Scot·
town and Cathy Ours, Rio Gran IE.
Flower girl was Michele Davison,
Yellowtown.

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~ RODNEY - Holly Lambert and
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June 13 dul1ng a candelight cerem·
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missing woman after William
Norris discovered he had left his
wife at a rest stop 40 miles back m
Interstate 70.
Norris, 43, and his wife, Frances,
were traveling Friday from Okla.
homa back to their home In Swartz
Creek, Mich., after a vacation.
They had lunch at Shorty· s
Restaurant In Columbia, Mo., and
Mrs. Nonis dedded to take a nap.In
the back seat of their car.
Nonis paused at a rest stop :Jl
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then stopped again 40 mlles later for
gasoline at Al's Standard Service In
Warrenton.
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acltlve with Spelcal Olympics. Sli!f
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and Professional Women's Club a&amp;
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Academy High School and Ohli
Unlverlsty with a Bachelor t(
Business Administration. Is ~
director of sales and promotions to~
Ohio Valley Supermarkets Inc.
was 1986 co-chairman of the Gall!'
Coonty American Cancer SocleltY:
The aJUple resides at ~SOak Dt.1
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Jessica Fitch, Roscoe and Eva
Holon, James Hollon, Rick, Mickle,
Rlclde, Eric and Chasatle Hollon,
Bllile Jo and Eugene Long, BUI,y
Mike, Tammy, Amy and Andrea
Long, Mary Murray and Opal
Hollon.
A call was received from BW,
Phyllis, BUiy, and Stephen Krack·
omberger residing In New Jersey,
and there were gifts and cards from
many friends and relatives.

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::anniversary of Wllilain and Golda
;Krackomberger was obseiVed re-centl,y with a party at the Ohio
lllver Campgrounds.
There for the ob!&gt;ervance were
:Eugene and Vlolla Long, Annette
Fitch, Mmy and Melissa Dempsey,
l'tay Wolle, Iva Pearl and Sam
Rayburn, Ron Sykes, Elson ad
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Singers at Shiloh Community
Church, Sunday, 7:00p.m.
LEcrA - Rev. Earl Hlnkle at
Walnut Ridge Church, Sunday.

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CHESHmE - Tliomas L. and
Sarah Kincade Reese reunion, 1: 00
p.m. Sunday, Uttle Kyger Congre.
gatlonal Chrlsllan Church.

CHESHm.E - Matthews reunIon, Sunday, noon, Gavtn Plant
Recreation Center.
GALLIPOLJS - Abraham and
Ellzabeth Jones Thomas reunion,
Sunday, noon, Tyn Rbos Church.
CHESHm.E - John and Dotla
Shaw reunion, Sunday, Kyger
Creek EmployEes Clubhouse.
PATRIOT- The MUton-Brown
reunion Sunday, Ra~n Creek
County Park.
PATRIOT- ~der Barcus
reunion Sunday, Raccoon Creek
County Park. Covered dish dinner,
!IDDR; bring table service.
: PATRICYf - The Solomon and
Poll Dod Harrlson reunion, 10

To meet monday
. POMEROY - The Meigs At·
l)letlc Boosters are now selling
""""bershlp tickets In the Booster
and :m Clubs, the cost being $2 and
S25. respectively.
Booster PresldentJamesSoulsby
~tes that persons purchasing a
llooster membership lkbefore Wed. Desday will have their names
btcluded ln the football and basket·
: llall programs. He also reports that
· the :m Club will select prize
winners at each home football and
basketball games.
: A booster meeting has been
: !Cheduled for 7:00p.m. Monday at
- Marauder Stadium. The session
: Will be beld at the hlgh school tn
: ease r1 rain.

a.m ..J p.m. Sunday, Raccoon Creek
Park, shelterhouse No. 2.
GALLIPOLIS - Famlly Circle
Singers at Elizabeth , Chapel
Church. Sunday, 7 p.m.
' MERCERVILLE Dickey
Chapel Church homecoming, Sunday, 10a.m.; dlnnerooon. Different
singers, speakers.
PATRIOT - Harrison reunion.
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Raccoon
Creek Park, shelterhouse No. 2.
NORTHUP - The Rev. Bud
Hatfield will preach at the Northup
Baptist Church 7:00p.m. Sunday.
GAGE- Homecoming 9:00a.m.
Sunday, Salem Baptist Church.
Speakers, Rev. David Saunders,
morning; Rev. Charles Lusher,
afternoon. Speical singing Including
Rev. and Mrs. Liston Halley Jr.
PORTER- Carl Basham will be
speaker at Valley Freewill Baptist
Church, Sunday, 7:00 p.m.
EUREKA - Services at Edna
Chapel Church, Teens Run Road,
Sunday, 7 p.m.
PATRICYr - Sherrl Peck will
discuss artifacts of early man
Sunday, 4 p.m., hexi-shelter In
PhasellofRaccoonCrrekCoonty
Park.

POMEROY - The Zion Olurch
of Christ will hold tts annual
homecoming on Aug. 17. A potluck
dinner will be held at noon and a
program at ~ p.m. There will be
special music, a monologue and a
play. Zion Church Is located on
State Route 143, five miles dfRoute
7.

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Academy High varsity cbeerlead-

Pie lhll Ill!&amp;

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day, Aug. 18, and suing Thunday

BIDWELL - The Intl!l'natlonal
Reading Alsoclatlon, a supPort
group llr education, has scbeduled

In the GAHS flYIIl· 'lbe camp

sessions
lastCost
fn:mIs~11
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for girls
grades 1-s:
$2 aper
For
more Information oontact, Kim
Koby at 446-9356.
GALLIPOUS -

GALLIPOUS - Gallipolis Business and Professional Women meet
Monday, 6: ll p.m., Fortillcatlon
Hill. Bring covered dish, item for
white elephant sale.

an qll!n to the pubJJc,' ~
Ilona! nieetlne 3_
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Aug. 21, at Bidwell-Porter l,i:lemlla·
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GALIJPOUS :- A chrerleadlng
camp, sponsored ~ the Gal!la

Vlntoo regiotrallon
VINTON - The Vinton Elementary School rl.f!i:ewill be qleD next
week, Monday through Friday,
from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. for registration
of any students not registered for
Kindergarten or any new students
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PORTLAND- The Hazel Community Church, between Portland
and Long Bottom, will be having Its
annual homecoming on Sunday
Aug. 17. Speaker will be Rev. Carl
lficks. Singers will be the Bissell
Brothers, Linda Damewood and
Jan Lavender. Servlcesat9:lla.m.
and 1:ll p.m. Potluck dinner at
noon.

MARIA INVITES YOU TO COME AND
LOOK AT HER NEW STOCK OF
WALLPAPER

40°/o TO 50°/o

Thursday: Spaghetti, collage
GALIJA COUNTY
GALLIPOLJS - Actlvllles and chrese, llallan bread, apple pie.
menus for the week of ~\~gust 18
Friday: Fish with tartar sauce,
through August 22 at the Senior !littered potatoes, green beans,
Citizens Center, 2al Jackson Pike, wheat bread, lemon pudding.
are as t&gt;Dows:
Choice of beverage served with
Monday: Ceramics Class, 9:00- each meal.
ooon; Chorus, 1-3 p.m.; Center
Blood Pressure Check, 1 p.m.
'1\lesday: S.T.O.P/Physlcal Fit·
MEIGS COUNTY
ness, 10: lJ a.m.
POMEROY -The Meigs Coonty
Wednesday: Vinton Bible Study, Senior Citizens Cenler, Mulbeny
1 p.m.; Card Games, 1-3 p.m.
Heights, Pomeroy, has scheduled
Thursday: Bible Study, 11 a.m.- the following activities for the wrek
noon; Coonty Cooncll Board of of August lll-22:
'!rustees, 1:00 p.m.
Monday: Square danre 1-3.
Friday: Art Class,1-3 p.m.; Craft
Tuesday : Chorus ll, program by
Mlni-Coorse, 1-3 p.m.; Open Activi- clown troop !rom the Rutland
ties, 7-10 p.m.
Nazarene Church at 12: ll.
Menus consist of:
Wednesday: Bingo 11, Social
Monday: Slroked sausage, scal- Security representative 10-noon ,
loped potatoes, kale with vinegar, bloodmobile visit 1-6:ll.
rolls, applesauce.
Tuesday: Fried chicken with
dressing, lima beans, sllced tomaloeS, rolls, peaches.
Wednesday: Beans with ham,
salad, cornbread, Jello with fruit .

Your kids will enjoy going back to srhool when
they're wearing Stride Rite4!lshoes. They'lllooethe way
they look and feel, with all the styles and colors to
choose from.
When it comes to healthy, growing feet, there's no
end to what we'll do for you,

We offer complete tuxedo rental
service to help vou look your best
on tha special day. Priced from
HOURS:
MON. &amp; FRI . 9-8
TUES., WED .• THURS.
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SAVED BY GRACE
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''For by grace are ye sa.-ed tllroughfaith : and that nor of yourselves: it iJ
the gift of God " (Eph. 2:8).
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Salvation is like a coin which has two sides. The divine side is ofJ''ract, ··
and the human side is of "faith." "Grace" means favor unmerit favor

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GALUPOLJS - The Job Bank,
located In the Senior Citizen's
Center 220 Jackson Pike, welcomes
employers and applicants to telephone the Center at 446-11XXl
between the hours ol 9 a.m. untll 4
p.m, to discuss their employment
needs with the Job Coonselors .
The Job O&gt;unselors will explain
the manner lit which potenttal jobs
are maldted with the knowledge,
skills, and abllltles d appllcants. At
the p-esent time we have job
~lngs for a live-In with the
elderly with pay. and also a desk
clerk for a local Motel.
Call 446-11XXl for more Information, or 446-81.65.

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Thursday: Blood pressu re clinic
9:30-11:30, ceramics 10-2.
Friday: Bowling 1: ll, round and
square dance 8-ll p.m.
The Senior Nutrition Program
menu lor the wrek Is:
Monday: Sloppy-' Joe, rom, role
slaw, chocolate podding.
Tuesday: Welners, sauerkraut,
mashed potatoes, wata-melon.
Wedne5day: Chicken and noodles, mixed vegetables, tomatoes,
applesauce.
Thursday: Roast beef, baked
JXJtato, green beans. cherry pie.
Friday: Soup beans and ham.
broccoli, peac h with collage
cheese, gelatin with fruit .
· Choice of milk, coffre, tea , or
beverage available with meals.
Call the Center at 992-2161, no later
than 9:00 the day you plan to eat.

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In the bcginnins. Adam and Eve were given wonderful privileges in the
garden of Eden . They were ~iven a positive, divine law with restrictions

and limitations, which th~ vtolated whe~ giving heed to SaU.n's deceptl~e
hes. Satan. through the d1sobed1ence of Adam and Eve, Injected sin and
death into the beautiful world that God had made for man. The

consequence of the first sin. death. is experienced by everyone born into
the world. Paul alludes to this in his Roman epistle, " Wherefor•. as by""'
man lin entered into rile world, and death by &amp;in: and 10 death ptUJtd upon
r/1 men. for rhar all haoe rinntd" (Rm. 5:12). God was no lon~r obligated
.. : to man when he broke the d!Y,J ne contract, but because of His grace, He
• beg•n immediately to devise a'/ ian by which man could be saved. Every
; · accountable person has "•inne . Qnd comuhorr ofrhe glory of God" (Rm.

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I. Clullfl God sent His only begotten Son ''mtldt of a woman. made
-undertht/Jw " (Gal. 4:4) to fulfill Ihe law and the prophets (MI. 5:17). He
~ ~became the Savior of the world (!no. 12:42), shedding His blood in the aton·
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'on earth. which He purchucd with His own blood (ACIJ 10 : 28~ whe~ln is
.~lvatr o n 12 'f!'!'-2:10): and to which the saved are odded (Aru 2:47). The
one ~llon:h IS a part of the B~:ate !hot teaches and r.ractia!S the .truth
being "rht piUor and ground of tile truth " (I Tim. J :IS .
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14 :26: 16: IJ). The words of God's grace are revealed in the gospelthat contains the ~r to save IRm . 1:16); t~at reveals God's righteousness "from
frurllro f~rrll (Rri1. I :17); and by whrch God calls all to salvation (21'hess.
J: l4). 1t IS by the word of God's gract, that the simple plan of salvation
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by God and inscribed on the divine side of the coin of salvation.
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VINTON - VInton Friendship
KANAUGA - Kanauga Area Garden Club meets Tuesday, 1
Neighborhood Crimewatch meets .p.m., home rl. Mary Georee. Fund
Monday, 7:30p.m., Hollday Inn.
Raiser day; program on rlpenlng
tomatoes tn Novemter.
RIO GRANDE - The Gallla
County Fann Bureau Is !{Xlnsing a
GALLIPQUS - Galllpolls Ropotluck picnic lor · all county tary meets Tuesday, 6 p.m., Down
councils. It wUl be held 6:30 p.m. Under.
Monday, Aug.l8, at the Bob Evans
Shelter House. The covered~lsh
GALLlPOU'S -Gallipolis Lions
picnic Is designed !Dr councll meet Tuesday, 6:00 p.m., Famlly
members and guests and anyone Night picnic, Racooon Creek
Interested In attending.
County Park.
RIO GRANDE - Bible school
begins Monday, through Friday,
6: lJ lo 9 p.m., Simpson Chapel UM
Church. Classes for children
through sixth grade_

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in computor science.
POMEROY - Helen Mauck Meigs High SchoOl and !rom Ohio
They are residing at Bel hal Road.
University
with
a
bachelor
of
Galbreath Chapel, College Green,
Columrns.
science
degrre
In
geology.
For
the
Athens, was the setting for.the April
12 wedding of Sheyda Sutas and past five years he has worked for
William E. Chaney. She Is the Schlumberger, Houston, Tx., and
Nearly 1,000 varieties of bats, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. !hsan for Teleco, Lafayette, La. as a
world
's only fiylng mammals, have
Sutas, Jstanrul, Turkey. He is the MWD engineer on the GuH of
been
Identified, accounting fo r
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chaney. Mexico. Presently he Is altendlng
almost one- fourth of all mammal
Frdllklin University, working toDarwin.
species.
ward
a
bachelor
of
science
degree
The Rev. Gilbert Spenrer, cousin
of the grcom, performed the
ceremony. Organ music was provided by a student of Eugene
Wickstrom. The bride was escorted
by her mother, Cansen Sutas.
PLEASE COME
· Matron of honor was Kenda
Williams, sister of the groom, and
best man was Jeny Coleman, both
ct Rutland .
A reception was held at the Ohio
University Inn.
The bride graduated !rom St.
George Girls' High School, Switzerland, and holds a bachelor or
political science degrre from the
ALSO FOR 2 WEEKS PICK FROM ANY
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PATTERNS ON BOOKS AT 200fo OFF
Louisiana State University, Baton
MARIA HOAFAT
Rouge. She Is the controller !Dr the
Katz Management Group, Inc..
Worthington.
The groom graduated from
GAlliPOliS, OHIO
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volleyball practlre, Monday, 8

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Sheyda Sutas marries William E. Chaney

Community 'talendar / area happenings
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Ohio- Point Pleasant. W.Va.

,\ugust 17. 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport Gallipolis. Ohio Point Plaasant; W. Va.

Paga B-4-The SLHlday Times-Sentinel

Silver Bridge Shopping Center
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The

Green, Daines
wed May 10
· CROWN CITY _:

17,1986

Ohio-Point Pleasant W. Va.

August 17. 1986

Tiipak, Shelton
married

Sherry Green,

Qneu, and Michael Daines, SOD of

Mr. llld Mrs. Martin Daines, wm!
llliiTied Ill a double-ring ~mnony
May 10, at King's &lt;llapel Church l7i

l!!IY· .l!llm Jeffery.

'lbe bride was escort81 by John

Cooldln. Her goWn waswbltesatln,
decorated with seed pearls and ·
llll((ulns wltb flounoes of lace, and a
dlapel·lengtb train. Sbe wa-e a ·
floral wreath with ven, and carried
a bollq1let of blue, pink and white
.,_, ~ also wore a dlamooo
~"~. gift of the groom's

of

:P.C. Gatewood erected three-room Bethel School

r~mpolls.

Best man was Robert Hamilton.
Anna nrp.ik, slste' of tile brtde ·
attended tile guest register.
The bride 18 a graduated. Gallla
Academy High School and Rio
Grande College. Sbe 1!1 employed
with tile school system In St louis.
Mo.
1
The couple reside at 1154 Jamunda Walk, St. Louis, Mo.

iran&lt;Imotber.

· Matron d. honor was Stephanie
Daines. Sbe woce a pink satlll gown
.with a slleer overlay and carried a
:bouquet of pink satlll roses. Maid d.
·ll&gt;mr was Lisa Woltlrd, who woce
!I blue satin gown wltb slleer
:overl!ly and carried a bouquet of
blue rosES.
Flower girl was Lennie Gooldln.
She woce a plnkand.bluesatln gown
and carried a basket of petals.
Best man was Paul Daines,
brother of tile groom. Groomsman
:was Mike Green, trother d. the
. bltie. They wore gray suits with
~ camafun boutlllnlers. The
;:groom wore a gray bixedo with blue
c.rose boutonnler.
:' Usllers were Dan Daines and
-: John Daines, brotllers of the groom.
Rlre bags were dtstrlbuted by
, James Green and JeH Green.

Mr. and M,rs. Michael Daines
brothers of the bride.
Music was prodlved by Randy
and Sharon Shaffer.
The guest register was attended
by Mrs. Mary ~ers.
A reception was lleld at Clay
Local Elementary School. Hosting
tile reception were Mary Bley,
Rhonda McGuire and Sandy Slone.

ushers were Mark Miller, Keith
Payne, cousin of tile groom,
Bldwel~ David Boyd, cousin r1 the
groom, Middleport, and Brian
Bullington, brother d. the bride,
Pomeroy. The groom wore a white
tuxedo with satin lapels and had a
lavender rosebud bOutonniere,
while the groomsmen and urrle d.
tile bride were In silver tuxedos
with orchid cumberbunds and bOw
ties and had lavender carnations
and silver baby's breath
bOutonnieres.
For her daughter's wedding, Ms.
Bullington wore a peach ensemble
with a double white carnation
corsage, while Mrs. Payne was In a
multi-colored dress and also had a
white carnation corsage.
A reception oomrlng tile couple
was held In the church social room.
The table was covered In white lace
with orchid and gray streamers
meeting orchid bells In tile renter.
The three-tiered fountain cake wa&gt;
decorated with orchid rosebuds and
bad orchid flowers arranged
around tile fountain. The orchid
color scheme was carrled rut In the
candles and candle lings which
were used on either side ofthecake.
Elaine Corsi registered the guests. Karen Goggins served the
cake, Andr«1 Batey, the purrh.
Tammy Parriott, Pat TOOmp;on.
and Unda McDonald provided the
refreshments and also helped
served.
The couple reside at BidwelL The
new Mrs. Payne is sa:etary at the
Gallla-Melgs Community Action
Agency. Payne Is a control technician at the Phillip Sporn Power
Plant.
Out of town guests at the wedding
Included Mrs. Marianna Morgan,
Youngstown; VIvian Walker, Q&gt;
lumbus; Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Smith,
Chillicothe; Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Saunders and family, Kemper,
Ky.; Forrest Robinson, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Smith and
family. Warrensville Heights; Mr.
and Mrs. OlarlesSmlth and famlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith and
family, Columtl!s; Mr. and Mrs.
Carlos Thomp;on, Don Thomp;on,
Tammy Parriott, The Plains; Mrs.
Joanne Martin, Erica Martin , Mr.
and Mrs. John Jones and family,
and Frank L. Robinson , all of
Columbus; and Linda McDonald,
Nelsonville.

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Bend Area Gospel Sing set

The bride Is a graduate r1

Hannan Trace High School and Is
employed by tile ('.a111polls City
Pollee Department
The groom Is a graduate d.
SouthWI'Stern High School and Is
employed by Jefferds Corp., Huntington, W.Va.

MASON - The Bend Area
Gospel Sing will be held Sunday.
Aug, 24, 1: lJ to 6 p.m., at Wahama
High School Stadium In Mason,
W.Va.
Singers scheduled are the Rellectlons Trio of New Haven, W.Va.;
Homebound Quartet, Ravenswood,
W.Va.; the StnrereGospel Quartet,
Flatwoods, Ky.; tile West VIrginia

Couriers, Elkview, W.Va.; SUnrise,
Chester, Ohio and Dan Hayman
and the Faith Trio, Syiacuse, Ohio.
In the event of rain, tile sing wUl
be moved Indoors to the Wahama
High School gymnasium.

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came to Bethel School never
attended church. The task of the
rural school. the teachers feit. was
t1&gt; prepare students in aU phases of
living.
The teachers at Bethel School in

pounded Into the desired shape of
bars, rods, or sheets. The process
also removed Impurities and
changed and cemented the grains
Into a stronger more ten~rlous
mass.

1953 were: fi rst and second gradeBertha Bostic; third, fourth and
fifth grades- Mrs. Helen Martin;
and sixth. seventh, and eighth
grades- Marable Haffelt, who also
served as the school principaL

"THE TILT-HAMMER, the
common fonn of hanuner In use
with the pioneers. consisted of a
oorlzontal shaft or hammer stock, .
pivoted as a lever d. the first order
with a hammerheadononeendand
the p:&gt;wer attachment oo the other.
The hammer, often weighing
nearly a ton, was raised vertically
through a small arc, fo r ooe or two
feet, by a rotary cam-shaft and then
allowed to drop on the piece of hot
Iron on tile anvil. As hammered the
Iron was turned by the workmen
and thus gradually shaped Into
bars, rods or plates of the desired
fonn."
Known as Sample Forge from
18lJ tl&gt; 1842. there were attempts
an er 1842 to restart the forge. These
effort s lasted untO 1856. The

John M. Pickering
John M. Pickering, son of John T.
.and Unda M. Pickering of Rural
·Route 1, L.eon, W.Va. , has been
:promoted In the U.S. Air Force to
·the rank of alnnan first class .
. Pickering is a fuels specialist
:with the 91st Supply Squadron at
·Minot Air Fore&lt;' Base, N.D.

&lt;Richard L Baker
· Newly promoted Air Force Senior Airman Rlchard L . Baker, !lln
d. Larry D. and Nonna J. Baker of
17 E. Locust St., Pomeroy. has been
awarded the Good Conduct Medal
at Elmendorf Air Forre Base.
Alaska.
· The award was presented lor
exemplary ronduct while In the
active service of the United States.
Baker is a packaging specialist
with the 21st Transporta tion
&amp;juadron.
His wife. Sherrt. Is the daughter
d. Shirley Myers of 39865 Beteing
Road. Reedsvllle .
Lorita M. GartpoU
Lorita M. Garipoi, daughter' of
Qra H. and Vlrgtola C. Carlisle of
Rural Route 1, Henderson. W.Va.,
~lis completed training In fundamental military skills at the Army
Rare Challenge camp, fonnerly
Basic camp, at Fort Knox, Ky.
The Challenge camp Is designed
ID give college juniors and !llphomores who have not' taken Rare
cour.~es the chance to enter the
program. The camp also qualifies
lllgh school graduates for the Rare
jr(lgram at any of the natlon's six
mUitary j~nlor colleges.
. Duling the encampment, cadets
recetv\'(1 training In basic rifle
marksmanship, mllltary drill and
ceremonies, communlcatlons and
Individual and small unit tactics .
·GarlpoU plans to enter the ROI'C
jr(lgram at Marshall University .
Huntington, W.Va.

Darryl A. Gabritsch
Darry l A. Gabritsch, son of
Wanda C. Gabritsch of Ashland.
· Ky., and Donald F. Ga britsch of
Point Pleasant. W.Va .. has been
promoted in the U.S. Army to the
rank of sergeant.
Ga brilsch is an air delenS&lt;"

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Airman Scott A. Adkins, son of
Jean Adkins of 151 Berger Ave.,
Gallipolis, has graduated from Air
Fol'Ct! basic training at Lackland

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exclusive 2-YEAR WA~ with lnotors rQngi,g to 6.5 I!N\ the
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and the Ohio River, probably near
Swan Creek.
GROWING UP around this busy
Iorge were houses for the workers
who made charcoal for the IJrg&lt;&gt;,
those who supplled the community
with dry · goods and foods, mat·
buDders, and teamsters. The forge
here would take pig metal and
refine it to "bloom" which was then
rut on flatbOals and shipped to
Covington, Kentucky, where It was
used In the McNichol Rolling Mill.
According to Wllbur Stout:
"In principle, the forgo&gt; was just a
large pattern of the tools of ~
blacksmith. Most d the OhiO forge s
worked on ·pig metal and not from
iron smelted In the process from
prepared ores.
"Pig Iron from the charroal
furnaces was heated in charcoal oo
a large stone or !Ire-brick hearth
with an air blast from a bellows
operated by water power. In thi s
way the metal was heated slowly to
a soft malleable condition and was
then placed under the hammer and

CORI)IN &amp; SN\'DER
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REGISYU110N FRI, AUG. 22
1211L6P.M.
SATURDAY, AUG. 23
10A.M.11L 1 P.M.

PUBLIC SALE

'$50

By JAMEI SANDS
Special eor.:e.pondenl
CHAMBERSBURG -Oneoftl"e
busiest settlements in Gallla
County 150 years ago was the
that surrounded
the area of today's feature
ooDdlng. Bethel
·School In Ohio
Township was
-erected In 1931 by
P.C. Gatewood at
a cost of $2,833.40 as a three-room
structure.
It replaced among other schools
the Ross School which sat opposite
to Bethel. In 19Ji Ross School was
moved to King's Olapel Cemetery
where It was used as a church. The
ftrst Bethel School, which also
served as the communlty churth.
was a brick buDding put up In the
18lJs when this ar«~ was known as
Sample's Forge.
AbOut 18lJ a tilt-hammered
steam driven forge was erected
somewhere belween IJ&lt;&gt;thel School

In the service _______

1/2
CARAT

Quote of the day
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.,
compartng the Senate vote to aid
the Nicaraguan Contras with tile
so-called Gulf d. Tonkin resolution
that President Lyndon Jolmson
used as a congressional authority to
pursue tile Vietnam war:
"This vote will come back to
haunt us as tile Gulf of Tonkin came
back to haunt us."

.Robin Ann Buffington becomes
·bride of Richard Maurice Payne
• POMEROY - Robin Ann Buffington and Richard Maurice
'Payne exchanged wedding vows on
:July 19 at 6:30 p.m. at tile Mount
Carmel Baptist Church, Bidwell.
The bride .Is the daughter of
Sharon Buffington, Pomeroy, and
tile groom Is tile son of Marjorie S.
Payne and the late E. Maurice
Payne, Bidwell.
The Rev. Edward Buffington.
uncle of tile bride, performed the
double ring ~remony following a
program of music by Joanne
Roberts. Bidwell, pianist, and
soloist, Ms. Jeannie Evans. Basket
arrangements of orchid, lavender
and grey !ilwers adorned the altar
and tile pews were marlled with
orchid bows.
Escorted 1D the altar by Carlos
Joe Thompson, her uncle, the bride
wore a formal gown r1 acetate
O.erlald with slleer polyester and
antique lace. The fttted bodice
teatured a ~een Anne neckline,
fttted long sleeves of antique lace,
and a lace bOw In the back. The full
skirt flowed Into a chapel length
train. The bodlre and the train were
trlmmed with seed pearls. She wore
a floor length veil of sheer
polyester, trlmmed with antique
lace, and carrtE:,d a l:Duquet of
lavender, orchid lnd purple roses,
rosebuds, and silver baby's breath
with matching ribbon streamers.
She wore her grandmother's dla·
mood ring and pearl earrtngs.
Glorta Westfall of Addison was
.tile brtde's matron d. oomr and her
111desmalds were Donna Boyd.
.Middleport, Tina Wolfe, Jackson,
Denise ~lis. Pomeroy. a cousin,
and BrEnda May, Bidwell. They
wore orchid floor-length gowns of
sheer polyester and acetate with a
sllghtly raised walstllne trimmed
with a satin tie belt. The gowns had
Nl!led d.f·lhe-shoulder necklines
and flounoed hems which were
edged with stain ribbon. The IUD
skirts featured fishtail backs.
All of the girls carried matching
hand bOuquets made of lavender
sDk carnations with Ugh! gray
flowers trlmmed with silver and
orchid streamers. They wore gold
Initialed heart pendants. gtns of the
bride, and hair combs with orchid
Qowers, sllver baby's b'eath and
orchid ribbon streamers.
Greg James, Bidwell, served as
best man for the
and the

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LOUS!VILLE, Ky. :_ Vlrg!nla
Tirpak of GallljloUs and Michael
Sbeltcll of Day1oa were married
July 19 at the Lardunont OlUrch cl
God In Loulsvlllli, Ky.
The bride ~ tile daughter of Mr. .
and Mrs. Joseph Tirpak, GaUipolls•.
The groom Is tile son of Mr. and :
Mrs. CecU Sheltoo, Day1Dn.
Rev. J. Steve Justice o1ticla181
tile double-ring reremoiiY, Music
was provided by April Graham,
soloist
Mald of homr was Patty Graham

danlh'fr of Mr. and Mrs. Donnan

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·:Heartwarming story
By.BOB HOEFlJCH
~stalf

Let me give you a lift by
Informing you
that llonesty Is
still around. Flot·
.enoe Adams and
Reva Norris
·: found that out the
'. past week.
As the story
goes, Florence had taken Reva to
tile doctor and they left the
prescriptions at the Swisher and
.Lohse Pharmacy and then to save
·ttme moved on to Kroger's to pick
.up groceries while the prescriptions
were being fllled.
While loading their groceries Into
the Adams car, Reva left her
· pocketbook sitting on the Kroger
parking lot. The women came oown
'to the drug store to pick up the
medicine and that's when Reva
, discovered her pocketbook wasn't
In the car.
They were just getting ready to
.pull out to go back to Kroger's In
)!earch of the pocketbook which
·~ntalned money and the usual
'lmporiant personal papers when
ilut of the blue, Margaret Ann
Johnson, Raclne,appearedwiththe
:purse.
Margaret Ann had been loading
her groceries into her car. when she
'spied the pocketbook sitting on the
'Jot. She didn't look In It to determine
~tile owner but figured most likely it
·belonged to Florence or Reva so she
readed down town to find the
:Mamscar.
Had It not been. joyfully claimed
by Reva she was going to take it to
tile pollee and ask them to check It
wt for ownership.
Now ~ doesn't It make you feel
good that there are Margaret Ann
Johnsons around Meigs County?
In the birthday comer is Mrs.
Nonnan (Hazel) McCallum who
will mark her 94th anniversary
tomorrow. Mrs. McCallum has
always been such a talented person
- her paintings over the years have
been great- and she also has done
a great deal of poetry - a nice
person. Her address is State Route
124. Minersville.
Members of the Middleport
Church of Christ aren't smillng
very much right now. And the

:reason?
They are losing their popular
j:Jastor, Bob Melton, and his wife,
.Delj)y, wlx&gt; have been quite active
In the rommunlty. Bob will be going
Ill the Church of Olrlst In Owens·
boro, Ky., as dSept.l. He's been at
the Middleport church for some
seven years. Debby taught at the
Gingerbread House, a pre-school in

Middleport.
The Meltons' two sons, Paul and
Srott, have to report tor classes In
O.Venslx&gt;ro this week and Bob's
resignation Isn't e#ectlve until
Sept. 1. So the family will be trying
to keep It aU together for the next
couple of weeks until they can all be
in one ncatlon. The Meltons have
located housing In O.Vensboro- so
it will work out.
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I know many of you will join me In
wishing the very best of the family
- it's a loss for the community.
Great'
Harness horse drivers in one of
the races at the Meigs County Fair
Thursday afternoon were all shouting to anyone who wCJJld pay
attention to a problem on the track
above the grandstand.
Some thoughtful individual had
thrown three cancer ro-omotional
badges ooto the track with the
plns ... about two inches or so sticking up.
Can you imagine the COIL'equences If a hors.- had stepped Into one of
those? A passerby in the center·
field hearing the smuts c1 the
drivers removed the badges from
the track.
It takes all kinds.
Floyd Clark of Portland, Ore.,
formerly of the Racine area, just
loves Meigs County- and wants to
preserve its history. He'll be asking
your help in the near future. I
understand he even plans a book If
he can get cooperation from
residents.
Tragic news for the Salser
famUy. They rocelved word r1 th&lt;&gt;
death of &amp;:ott Salser, son of
former resident Lowell Salser,
now with the pubUc defendeer's
ri.Hce in Los Angeles. Srott, only
ll, died Thursday following an
extended Illness. ·Those of ;oo
who would like to send a card to
Lowell can get t:he address from
Mrs. Dortha Salser or Mrs.
Emma Salser.

Bookmobile schedules announced in ·Meigs, Gallia
GAU.IA cotJNTY
GALLIPOLIS- The Dr. Samuel
L. Bossard .Memorw Ullrilcy
announces Its Bookmobtie schedule
!Or the week of June 23 to June 28.
Monday: C&amp;S Bank, 9l4$.10;
Scenic HU!s, 10: 05-10';~; ~I
Creek, 10:45-11: 15; R.octney, 11:
11:40; Jordan's Gas, 11:45-2 p.m.;
Rodney Village, 3: 304: 15; Gallla
Metro Est., 4:30-5:15; Kerr, 5:a&gt;5: 55; Bidwell, 6: 1~: 30; Cochrans,
6:~7:05; Valley View Apts., 7:10.
7: 25; Rio Grande Est., 7: :JO.S: 15.
Tuesday: crRP. 11: 15-n: 45;
Children's Home, 11: 45·12: 15;

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Hlint's Store, 12:!J0.1: 15; EnoStore, trace Road, Dickey Chspel,1:ao.2;
5:25; Eureka, 5:J0.5:45.
1: J0.1: 55; Africa Road, 2-2: 30; SR 190, 2:05-2: 45; Mudsock, 3-3: 30;
Roush Lane, '2:15-3:15; Cheshire, Valiey View Mennonite Ch!~rch,
MEIGS COVNTY
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3:3J..'l:50; ~. 4-4:30; Adds- 3: 4o-4; Patriot, 4: 10-4:40; Cadrllus,
POMEROY - Boolanoblle ser·
ville School; 4; 40;5: 05; R&amp;R Trailer
Vice In Meigs County Is brought by
~5: 15; Gallla, 5: J0.6;' Center·
Ct., 5: 15-5:45; . Georges Creek 4:
point, 6:15-i&gt;: 30; Centerville, ~:!15-· the Meigs County Public Ubrary
6-6~30; Kanauja ~Ave., 6:~7;' 7:15.
· urxler c6ntract with Ire Ohio Vall~
K&amp;K TraUer Ct.. 7:10-7:45.
Friday: Banes, 9: J0.9:40; Fast Area Libraries. ,
We 11'""113': l..eGrande,l0-10:30; Stop, 9:45-10:15; Teens Run,lO::JO.
1\foaday: Burlingham County
Raccoon Trailer Ct.,lO: 45-11· Cora 11; Opal Franklln, 11: 15-11:35;
Mo~ Home Park, · 3: 35-4: 05;
11: 15-11.: 30; Deer Creek cirurch: Dorot)ly Young, 12:05-12120; My· HarrisOnville church, 4: 35-5: 00;
12:3().12:50; ~. 1:15-1:35; ers,12:aJ-12:45; Mfrcervllle,12:55- New Llnia Road 1 mUe south r1 Ft.
Allce, . 1 : 45-2: ~; Vlilton,' 2:45-3: 30;
Meigs, 5 ~ L'i·6; Ru lland Depot
1:15; Swain's Stoce, 1:25-1:50;
Morgan· Center, 3: 1!04: 20.
Crown City, 2: 45·3: 30; Grace Street, 6:40-7:10.
n..~: , Centenary · Jumbo,
Tuesday: Tuwer's Plains, 7:25Shafer, 3:4~:05; Ohio Townhouse,
U-11:30; Northup,l1:35-U:50; Old 4:15-4: 45; Kenny's Carryout, 5- 8:10: Rlggscrest Addition, 8: 25·
Bailey Church,12:15-1:15; Hannan
8:55.

Inthese~ice----------------~---Kevin R 'lbomton

Kevin R. Thornton, son of CUtford
R. and Margaret A. 'lbomton of
Rural Route 3, Gaillpolls, has
oompleted training In fundamental
military skills at the Army Rare
Challenge camp, formerly Basic
ca~ . at Fort Knox, Ky.
The Challenge camp Is designed
to give college juniors and soplx&gt;·
mores who have not taken Rare
courses the chance to enter the
program. The camp also qualifies
high school graduates for tbe Rare
j:I'Ogram at any of the nation's six
mUltary junior colleges.
During tbe encampment, cadets
rocelved training In basic rlfie
marksmanship, military drlll and
ceremonies, communications and
individual and small unit tactics.
Thorn tort plans to enter the Rare
f"Ogram at the Rio Grande College
and Community College.
Gregory A. MltclteD
Navy Petty . Officer lst Class

Michael

Elhabeth A. McCain
EUzabeth A. McCain, daughter rl.
Carol G. Langford and stepdaugh·
ter of Carl E. Langford r1 628
Fourth Ave., Galllpolls, has com·
pleted training In fundamental
military skills at the Army Rare
Challenge camp, formerly Basic
camp, at Fort Knox, Ky.
The Challeng~&gt; camp is designed
to give college juniors and sophl·
mores who have not taken Rare
courses the chance to enter tbe
program. The camp also qualifies
high school graduates tort he Rare
program at any of the nation's siX
mWtary junior colleges.
During the encampment, cadets
rocelved training In baste rlfie
marksmanship, milltary drill and '

ceremonies. ·communlcatklffi and
Individual and small unit tactics.
McCain plans to enter the Rare
program at Rio Grande College. '

Garland L. Aleshire
Navy Petty Officer lst Class
Garland L. Aleshire, son mHoward
E. and Avonell Aleshire of liM!
Union Ave., Pomeroy, is currently
deployed In the Mediterranean Sea.
Whlle deployed, Aleshire has
partiCipated in several training
exercises which also involved
forces of allied navies.
Aleshire has also made port calls
In Catania, Sicily, Naples, Finale
Ligure, Italy; Benldorm, Palma,
Spain; Toulon, Monte Carkl, Mo·
naco; and Toulon, France.
Aleshire Is currently stationed
aboard the guided missile cruiser
USS Dale, homeported In Mayport,
F1C.
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School, he joined the Navy In May
1!177.

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keeps you coming back!

Katie Crow, retired Sentinel staff
member, put on her newspaper hat
again Friday night to do all of the
photography at the Meigs Junior
Fair Livestock Sale. Thank you,
Katie- you 9.Jre know lx&gt;w to help
me keep smiling. Nowwhatcanyou
do ft&gt;r both of my readers?

along with the associa te pastor, AI
Hartson.
He was named to Outstanding
Young Men of America In 1982.
The congregation at the local
church has grown over 50 per&lt;Ent
under Melton's guidance.
Mrs. Melton has been a teacher at
the Gingerbread House, a pre·
school operation in in Middleport.
The couple's two sons, Paul and
Scott, have been active in the
varl:lus sports programs r1 the
Meigs Local School District as well
as community sports programs.
Melton's resignation is effective
Sept. I.

orated the 400th anniversary c1
~umbus' discovery of America
during Ire first International Naval
Review In New York City.
He Is a 1979 graduate of Gallta
Academy, Galllpolls.

Gregory A. Mitchell, son c1 Bonnie
L. and Norman L. Mltcllell Sr. of
Route 2, Gallljlolls, recently partie!·
paled In the International Naval
Review on July 4 as part of the
Statue of Uberty Centennial Cele·
bratlon while statklned alx&gt;ard the
guided missile cruiser USS Yorktown, lx&gt;meported in Norfolk, VA .
Twenty-one naval slllps from 14
countries joined U U.S. Navy ships
in the review, with this being only
the !lith such gathering c1 military
vessels In U.S. history.
For the Yorktown, this review
held special meaning. Not only did
the cruiser celebrate her socond
ttrtlllay, rut tb¥ Yorktown com·
memorated her namesake's visit to
New York harbor as an original
International Naval Review
participant.
In 1893, when the Statue c1
Liberty W;IS a newcomer, ships
from ten nations, Including the
gunboat USS Yorktown, commem-

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NEW TRACK RECORD - Gleeful Gretch Is
pictured In the winner's circle after setUng a new
lrack reconl at the Meigs Counly Fair Friday

afternoon for lhree year old fUJy pacers. Gt'eWh mttde
the m1le at the track In 2:07 1-6.

In the fifth race, Gleeful Gretch,
owned by J. Nickerson and K.
Ratcllff, Chillicothe, and driven hy
Ratcllff raced to a track record in a
siX horse contest for three year old
filly pacers.
Gretch'snewrecordls2:!171·5 for
the mUe track. Gretch was also first
In the first race which was tor the
same anbnals.
Second in the first was Stylish

and Piketon, while tltrd went to
Pap's Knife, owned by Howard
Proffitt, Jackson.
In the seventh race !Dr the same
trotters, Beck Zone took first;
Pap'e Knife, secorxl, and Coalitioner, owned by John and Judy
Haggerty of Pomeroy took third.

Gina's Baby, owned by James
Cross, Canton; set a new track
record In the siXth race tlr three
year old ftlly pacers at 2:07 llr the
mile long · 'Rock Springs· track.
Gina's Baby was also first place
winner In the second race IDr the
same three year old filly pacers.
Second In roth the sreond and
sixth was Dawn Light, owned by
Merrill E)llott, Jackson, and third
1n roth races was Rachel Rachel.
owned by Wllma Styer, Waterford,
anti driv€)1 by her brother, Brooks
Sayre, gynicuse, local driver and
1r ainer. ,
Don Spencer, VIncent ·formerly
c1 Pomeroy, drove G~ Can Ill a

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pOMEROY - Plans have been
eompleted for the wedding of
liCrlatln J. Balley and Rodney D.
~ulh. both of Pomeroy. The qJen
ChurCh wedding will take place on
Aug. 23 at the First Southern

Baptist Church, Pomeroy, with the
Rev. l.amar O'Bryant otflclatlng.
Music will begin at 6 p.m.
' A reception wUI follow in the
dining area of the Meigs County
Infirmary.

Harris Durst .
REEDSVILLE - Mr. and Mrs.
Ciannont P. Harris Jr. of Reedsville announce the engagement and
approaching marriage d their
dausllter. Cynthia Ann. to David
Richard Durst, son ct Mr. and Mrs.
WDUam D. Durst, Reedsvllle.
1be brlde elect IS a graduate of
Eut«n High SchOOl and 'Is em·
ployed by Elby's Restaurant of
Belpre.

Durst Is a graduate of Eastern ·
High School and Is employed by
Thermotorm Plastics Inc., Little
Hocking.
The open church wedding Will be
held Aug. 24 at 2:30 p.m. at the
Joppa Unllei:l Methodist Church
near Reedsville. The Rev. Seldon
Jol!rulon wUI otllciate. A reception
will follow at the hornecttllebrlde's
parents.

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l'll(]lll! were presented Friday at lhe Meigs County
Fair. Eight animals were competing for lop rmney in

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pJ;Ogram.

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malntenlace ~flclll (back lo camera) .,.,... lllak
on IIIICierpmd Mier•valve, loca&amp;ed bet:~ea ,IIIII
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CLEVELAND (UP!) - Phil
Nlekro pitched 8 l.J Innings for his
ll9th career victory and Andre
Thornton and Tony Bemazard
stroked RBI singles Saturday to
lead the Cleveland Indians to a 2-1
triumph over the Baltimore
Orklles.
Nlekro, 9·9, struck out five and
walked one. Eddie Murray ho·
mered in the ninth to spoll Nlekro's
bid for his 46th career shutout.
Dickie Noles and Bryan Oelkers
combined to finish, with Oelkers
earning his first save.
The 47·year-old knuckleballer,
•who notched his fifth complete
game, moved ahead ot Charles
''Old Hoss" Radbourn into sole
possession m· 13th place on the
all·time Victory Ust.
The. start was the 683rd of
Nlekro'sc~r as he passed Hall r1
Farner Pud Galvin into fourth place
on the career list Cy Young had 8ll!
starts, followed by Don Sutton (695)
and Gaylord Perry (600) .
Mike Flanagan, 6-8, took the loss
despite notching eight strikeouts In
hurling his secorxl complete game.
The Indians took a 1.0 lead in the
first on consecutive one-out singles
by Julio Franco, Joe Carter and
Thornton.
With one out In the second, Pat
Tabler laced the first of his two
doubles and scored on Bei1UI2ard's
two-out single for a 2-0 advantage.

&amp;yafs 4, Yankees 2
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP!)- Hal
McRae doubled In two runs tocapa
three-run siXth Inning Saturday,
helping the Kansas City Royals
snap New York's four-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory over
the yankees.
The decision kept the Yankees
four games behind the Boston Red
Sox, who lost 12-6 to the Detroit
Tigers.
Danny Jackson, 6-6, struck out
seven and allowed five hits In seven
innings. Bud Black relieved in the
eighth tor his fitth save. Starter
Dennis Rasmussen, 124, lost to the
Royals tor the second time in a

· week.

Angel Salazar and Lonnie Smith
the sixth with basehlts and
Wlllle Wllson forced Salazar.
George Brett singled home Smith
for his seventh game-winning RBI
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McRae thendellvered a ooubleto
center Ill dellvE!I' Wllson and Brett.
The RBI gave McRae l,!XXJ In his
14·year Kansas City career. He is
second only to Brett, whose runsoaring single gave him 1,037.
The Yankees' Dave Wlnfleld ·hlt
his 18th home run of the season In
the fourth Inning for the game's
first run. Steve Balboni tied the
srore with a home run In to the
ieft·fleld bleachers In the fifth oft
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Garcia three In support of Jtnnmy City has beaten the Yankees oil.ly
Key Saturday, giVing the Toronto three times In 11 games this year.
Blue Jays a J.J.l rout of the Texas
The Yankees made the score 4-2
Rangers.
in the seventh on Mike- Easler's
Key, 11-8, struck out four and triple ·and Mike Pagliarulo's
walked one In seven Innings. In the · groundbut.
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BOSTON (UP!) - Larry Hern·
Charlie lbiiJh, 9-8. suf!ered his don capped a five-run eighth Inning
fourth consecutive defeat. Houllh with a plnch·hlt grand slam and
worked 5 1.J.Ii!,DingJ ~ allowetl a Jack Morris beat Bostm fur the
club record 12 .runs. rJ gave up 10 secoQd time In fiVe ctafs, giving the
blta, 'sill walks, and a club record· Detroit ngers a J2.6 decision
tytne tour Wild pitches.
Saturday over the R.ed·Sox.
TexU reliever Dale Molx&gt;rclc Moms, IS-7, woo tossed a
wortced tWthirds of an Inning, ~Iter against the. Red Sox
. .... .rlllt:~ 'wlllcll wodl ~iam•tleaiiJ. YU'Ioul extending Iili American Leaaue Monday, scattered nine hits In
. ~ocrnwOIIIbepldtilfiLGAIIIAibhllc.eciiiiBIP record to 10 COillleCII!!V'e appear~~~· aeven lnnln&amp;B. He walked three and
· · W•• I;, (.._)lllcltllu)'lllemure..wrytw lA cet.lf Mororcic pitches 1n au ct the ltruCII out three to Increase ids
~ fi· U p.m. lll!fl • LID. [4oldq 011 u • II pave · ~· next three games.lk! wUI mark to fl.lln ·hla Put nine starts.
Ta!mef, GAllS
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·tie Mike Manb811'1197,Ia'Ord0fl3 WOlle Hernandez pitched the ftna1
Coillecutlve ~ces.
two Innings.

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RACINE - Charles and Patty
Michael ot Racine are announcing
the engagement and approac hing
lilartage of their daughter, Becky
Jo, to Kevin Dwayne Teaford, son
of Morris and Mattie Teaford,

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Su~ •.whlle Wf\! ~as.,j',fl. •s l&lt;larjs., ~~ p(!lej!,,~ tntthe,Wrd
the ,
.Thlfll ~Jllllllv!l!ft sByrd, owned
Mahone.'' OW!)ed by ((leCUl;cle!n. ~Ttot.GJgjls'cr.vt1l!dbyB. ·', ll)i ·:J;'er~Y · 'Dtbm~~ ZaneMlle,
mons, CliQllcOtlie. ~ In the Weinberger and Spencer.
· and To the Rescue, owned by R.
fifth was Wolf Creek Belle, owned
Second In the OHILLCO Trot Mallett and R. Young, of Bridge.
by Richard Morgan, Waterford and thirdracewaslleck~,o\medby
pori and Lewisville, respectively,
third was Stylish Susan.
R. Lewis and J . Fostesr, Waverly third.

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Eight horses battled it out in the
fourth and eighth races with J L P
owned by Burtm Walker of Sun·
bury taking first In both events In
the OHn.LCXl Pace.
Second In both events of the
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after setting a new reconl on ·lhe mlle run at Rock
Springs during the Meigs County Fair Friday for
three year old pacers. Gina's lbne was 2:07.

Two new track records are
ROCK SPRINGS - Two track
records were broken a( the Rock
Springs FairgroUnds Friday after·
noon as the week's Meigs Fair
harness horSe racing P\'Ogram was
wrapped up.

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The bride elect is a 1981 graduate
d. Southern High School and is
,l!fl\ployed at Galllpolls Parts Ware·
bouse In Gallipolis. Her fiance, a
i985 graduate of Southern High
.School. Is employed as a dispatcher
tor the State Highway Patrol In
1Jal!lpolls.
An August wedding is being

RECEIVES BLANKEr - Gina's Baby owned by
James C1'088, Canton, Is pictured In the winner's
circle M!elv!ng a lrophy blanket from persomel of
Jim Cobb OldsmobUe-CttdHlac-(bevrolet, Pomeroy,

set at Meigs ·County Fair

Gerald and Mildred Shuster have
returned to their Pomeroy home
following another one of their
vacation trips - 1\lis one to
Wlsronsln Dells. Every couple of
months the Shusters travel In one
direc tion or another- and they're
smart. They park the car and use
the "leave the drlvlng to us" plan.

Middleport pastor to head
education ministry in Owensboro
MIDDLEPORT - Bob Melton.
pastor of the Middleport Chu rch d
Christ for the past seven years. has
resigned and will be going to the
Owensboro Christian Church at
Owensboro, Ky., to head the
· education ministry program of t hat
·.church.
, During their stay in Middleport,
_Mr. Melton has been president of
- the Middleport Youth League:
program director at the Ohio Valley
Chrlsllan Assembly; assistant jun• or high football coach in 1982·83; a
•1Jttle league coach, and was
recognized by the Civitan Club fo r
''his youth work In Meigs Co)lnty

August 17. 1986

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011 Can Boyd, 11·9, pitched four
innings, allowing 11 hits. Detroit
had 21 hits, their season high.
With Detroit holding a 7·5 lead,
Chet Lemon singled and Dwight
Lowry sacriDced before reliever
Sammy Stewart walked Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell to load
the bases. Joe Sarnblto entered and
walked Kirk Gibson, forcing home
Lemon to make it 8-5. Herndon,
hitting for John Grubb, belted the
ftrst pitch in to the left·Held screen
for his first career grand slam. It
was his fifth homer of the season.
With the score tied 3-3in the fifth,
Lowry led ott with a single and
Whitaker doubled to knock out
Boyd.~ Stewart entered and
Trammell dellvered a two-run
single to center to move Detroit in
front 5'3.
Gibson reached seCond on llrst
baseman Bill Buckner's error, with
Trammell advancing to third.
Grubb walked to load the bases and
Darrell Evans singled rome Trammell to Increase the !rore to 6-J.
Darnell Coles· sacrifice Dy made it
7.J.
Trailing 3-1 In the fourth. Boston
scored twice. Jim Rice led off with a
single and Dwight Evans drew ~
walk. Tony Armas noped a triple
down the right-field Une to ti e the
score 3-3.
The Tigers jumped on top with a
pair of runs in the ftrst. Whitaker
grounded a single to ~nter and
advanced on Trammell's groundout. Gibson then snapped an
O.for-13 drought against Boston
pitching with an RBI slngle. Grubb
ooubled rome Gibson to make It 2.~ .
Boston cut the deficit to 2·1 in ·the
second on Evans' solohomerbet'ore
Detroit added a run In the third·on
Grubb's RBI sl~gle.
Cards 3, Mels I
NEW YORK (UP!) - John
Moms. tripled home one run and
S()()ri!d another in the 11th Inning
Sal\lrdaY to give Greg Mathews
and the St. Louts Cardinals a :J.l
Victory over the New York Mets.
Morris' tt1ple off Roger Mci)o.
well,l2-7, followed a single by Terry
Pendleton. Morris scored on Vince
Coleman's Infield grt)untler. beat·
lng first baseman Lee Mazzllll's
throw to the plate. Morris' .hit
marked tbe second time In as man;I:
days he has delivered 1M gamewinner In extra innln~.

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;:-twe made a l!!w mlsl!lkes. But
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saw several problems with the
executbn ot blocldng assignments.
"Wecameclosetobreaklngfora
big play Sl'Veral times but we were
unable to block that bigger guy on
us tor just a little longer," he said.
"We'D bilve to ~rork oo Jots d
mrehanlcs, Including Une and back
blocking."

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Located 14 miles east of Athens, Ohio
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Cleveland also scored on a 21· Infante, will was head cOach d tbe
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Uwe von Schamann and a 2-yard States Foo!ball League the past two
pass from Kosar to running back seasons, and was offensive coordl·
Earnest Byner. Miami got Its points nator for the Cincinnati Bengals
on a 51· yard field goal by Fuad beft:lre that "Things juSI haven't
Revelz and a 87-yard run by fallen into place ~. but I'm not
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performance.
the dfense, just Hke the team Is."
White ooded 11 yards oo six
"It was another ragged perfor·
mance," Shula said. "At Minnesota carries, but fumbled the ball away
FROM NASHVILLE
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trying to oo it. It was the same
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tonight. The only btight spot was Herman Fontenot hoo aght carries.
for 31 yards.
Hampton's running."
Hampton, a No. 1 {ick In 1985 oot
Cleveland rookie Mike Norseth
of Flortda, finished with 123 yards completed4-of-7 passes ilr 34 yards
on six carries.
"It was a 33 dive," Hampton said
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offensive coordinator to develop an good. But then we made a few
offense that would spotllghl Kosar's mistakes throwing the football.''
"Basically we were able to
talents and take pressure off the
Cleveland running game. The achieve our objectives by looking at
Browns had 77 plays to 45 lor a lot of )UUng players and winning
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MIAMI (UPI) -The Cleveland
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to worll out of
new offensive
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btit lt was good enough Friday night
to hold the ball for more than 38
minutes In a 17-10 exhibition victory
over the Miami Dolphins.
A one-yard dive by fonner
Flortda State star Greg Allen with
3: 57 left In the game gave t~
victory to the defending AFC
Central Division cha.mpi:&gt;n Cleveland, 2-0 In
exhibition season.
The Dolphins, defending AFC
Eastern Division champions, are
().2.
"I don't like to make any snap
judgments on any offense," said
Cleveland quarterback and fonner
University of Miami stanclout
Bernie Kosar. "We are learning
this In steps. We are close to being
on the same page. We were close to
making some big plays."
Kosar completed 11-of-26 passes
for 138 yards and a touchdown.
With the Dolphins concentrating
on their running game, quarter·
back Dan Marino completed 3-of-6
passes for 30 yards, and hild two
Interceptions. The Dolphins also
lost two fumbles, one by rookie
rutu1!ng back Mark White that was
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. GAU.IPOLJS- Myron L. (B_ud)
will serve as master of
ceremonies for lhe 1986 GaWpolls
Blue Devils "Meet the Team" on
~emortal Field Thursday, Aug. 28,
il,rcordlng to GAHS Athletic Dlrec1&amp;1' Bill Wamsley.
· Other program activities Include
19\roductlon of the Galllpolls City
Schools administration; Jayne
Burger and J\nlta Littlejohn, GAHS
cheerleader advisors; the GAHS
Boosters Club preslden~ memll"rs
cf the Blue DevU coaching staff;
athletic trainer Charles Boyd and
members of the 191!6 GAHS squad.
: The GAHS marching band, under
the direction of Rod Tolliver and
Dave PhiDips, assistant director,
Will begin activities at 7:00p.m.
- The annual reserve seat ticket
diawlng wiD start at 7:45p.m. Odie
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tile GAHS Boosters.
·· In case of bad weather, activities
will be held In the GARS gym.

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rushing in 35 attempts to Meigs' 41
111 23 tries. Howard led Meigs with
22 yards In eight attempts. Earlch
had$ yards In six runs for Athens.
Meigs was nine of 19 passing for
91 yards Including eight ot 15 by
Mike Bartrum d
o1
junior
an one
four by senior Phil King. Athens .
gained UO yards In the air,
completllig live d .ll, all by Earlch. ~
Athens turned the ball rNer three
times Including Interceptions by
Do
Beck
d Bartru
SE!llor nnle
er an
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and a tumble recovery lT.l' SE!li:&gt;r
Jason Bush. Meigs dld mt tum the
baD rNer.
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In the reserve scrimmage, Meigs
scored a 1~ win Junior Scon
.
.
Williams ran m from three yards
out l:lr the first six points and
Howard added a second TO from
two yards. Sophomore Scott
Nelgler passed to sopoomore end
Kevin OUer for the two exira points.
Meigs which q&gt;ens Its season at
•
Pt. Pleasant Aug. 29, hosts Morgan
In a grid preview Friday at
Marauder Stadium. That preview
wiD coru;lst of three games star~
with the !reslunan game at 6. ~
p.m. followed by the reserves and
varsity tllts.

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, : POMEROY - Athens scored oo
~ third play of the scrtmmage,
&lt;then went on to outscore injury~ Meigs ~ in a two-oour
]llus scrimmage here Saturday.
• · Thl! Bulldogs' signal-caller J. D.
Earlch ran 65 yards on a quartertiack sweep on the third play to
~flake It 6-0. A kick for the extras
.
.was !)locked.
·. Meigs, playing without the servlCell d four expected starting sermrs
lncludtng co-captains Huey Eason
lind J. R. Kitchen plus Raymond
Rider and Steve Musser, tied It at
6-6 on a 79 yard drive. Sophomore
Wes Howard scored from a yard
~t while the extm point kick was
wide
. Athens made It 1U three JXlsses·
Slons later when ~h llred a 49 )lard bomb to end Rlkkley· Bryailt,
f Ohio u lverslty head coach
BOD o
n
the
~ Blyant. Eark:h l"'ded
extra point.
'n1e scrimmage's scoring on the
• lty 1 el
lllded with Krls
Yai'S
ev cone
Kostlval' s one yard run and
Eark:h's exira point conversion.
: Athens outgalned Meigs :;ro.l32!n
· fttal
rds AHS had 1~ yards
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:GALUPOLJS- 'n1ere Is football
In the air. I like football . But the
bliglnnlng of practice signals t~
nearness of another great Amertcan past·tlme; hunting! That's
something that stirs 1f1Y blood even
ntJre. In this sport, rat~r than just
being a spectator, I can be a
participant.
;Hunting Is a wlnlesome and
heatthtul activity. tt Is grmt to be
oUt In the woo&amp;; Ill the fresh air, to
wrsue your favortte quarry. It Is
enjoyable and relaxing. For lOOse
of us woo enjoy hunting lt Is a very
special time d year.
In the area around my oouse, I
have noticed a great deal of mast
(nuts) es~lally on the hickories.
That should mean good hunting lor
squirrels this ran. Hickory nuts are
favored by !ljulrrels. &amp;wever, a lot
of. mast usually means t~ squirrels
will be more scattered making
them harder to locate and thus
harder to hunt.
:In the tri-state area Kentucky Is
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on old bUshy tall. 'This year t~
Bluegrass state squtrrel season
opens on August 16 (yesterday).
,Ohio's squirrel season follow.; by
cpenlng on September 4.
..Early seasons are great !rom t~
s£andpolnt that hunters, after a long
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Moseley's 'seco~chance' goal
defeats Steelers, 27-24 . · ·
WASHINGTON (UPI)- Mark WUllanis recovered a tumble In the
Moseley, battling to keep his job as endzllne to tie the score at 24-»wwth
the Redsklns kicker for a 13th 9: 35 lellln regulation.
season. atoned for a missed field . Laufenberg then marched his
goal In the final seconds of team 67 yards In the flnal3: 23 It the
regulation with a 51· yarder In fourth quarter to put Waslington In
overtime that carried Washington posUnn to win the
In
past the Pittsburgh Steelers.
regulation. But M:lseley sent an
The 38-year-old Moseley's game· attempt at a :rr.yard lleld goal wide
winning boot 4: 10 Into overtime right with 4 sreonds left.
Friday ritght gave the Redsklns a
Moseley was given a second
27-24 preseason vlctoljl and culml· chance In overtlme.
nated a furious comeback !rom a
Laufenberg guided Washington
24-10 fourth quarter hole engineered m a 9-play, 29-yard drive to open
by three-year veteran quarterback overtime after Uonel Vital took the
Babe Laufenberg.
kickoff 35 yards. Moseley's lineLaufenberg passed 30 yards to drive clearEd the goalpost by
James Noble with 11: 07 left In the several yards, giving Washi)Jgton
fourth quarter for a TD, then Kevin its first overtime win In 1986.

game

: August 17, 1986

:~ Giants

"You always want to redeem
yourself," said M:lseley, who Is

competing with live-year NFL
veteran Steve Cox and USFL
refugee Jim Asmus for the pia·
cekcldng chores.
Of the kick, Moseley said: "It felt
good, but I got under It a little bit,
too, and I didn't hit the real sweet
spot."
Moseley bad kicked ooly five
regular season !leld goals longer
than 51 yards In his 15 prior NFL
sea9011S, the last dozen In Washing·
ton, and none since 1980.
The Steelers declined a holding
penalty on third down to set up t~
klng field goal.

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SllaDe Facemire, PhD Bradbury, Chris &lt;llesmut and

Coach David F~emlre.
Coach David Johnson, .Coach Jim Chestnut, and
David Evans. Not pictured, Greg Rhodes.

.Jimmy Hamilton. Back row:

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:;: : CASI'LE ROCK, Colo. (UP!) :: : ;Although Jim Gallagher had played
'. .· .36 holes in \~-under 135 and Jack
.: ;Nickiaaus had a 144 total, they were
:•. •tied entering Saturday's semifinal
•: · :round of the $1 mUUon International
: ;: : tQurnament.
:&lt;· The International employs a
:~:;point - scoring system rather than
,: .;the traditional method of simply
~ • . -~g the number of strokes. A
:: ~ ~layer receives two points for a
•• 1lirdle. and five for an eagle. One
point Is taken away for a bogey and
three for a double bogey or worse. .
Scores do not carljl over to the
next round. Ali who make the cut
begin the following round even.
With giant chunks of prize money
on the line, 39 players tackled. the
difficult Castle Pines course yester·
day. Only 12 will survive for
Sunday's championship round.
Those 12 wtll be competing for
$700,1Xll. with $ll!O,(XX) going to the
winner.
"I don't know if it's fair," said
Nicklaus of his tie with Gallagher.
"But this is the way we're playing.
Whether you like lt or not doesn't
make any difference."
For the second straight day, both
Nicklaus and PGA champion Bob
Tway barely avoided elimination
from t~ unique tournament.

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.Ditka said Anderson will not play In
the same backfield as Payton, the
Bears' veteran running back. With
Payton getting most of t~ plaYing
tlme, Anderllln said he anticipates
a great deal of bench time.

}VW Clark hit two home runs ID
back Mike Krukow's lOOth career
vlctoljl. Krukow, 12-6, equalled his
career high with 12 strikeouts in his
seventh complete game of the
season.
"Winning this game is ilo big deal
because we have to play again
tomorrow," said Clark.
Clark's first homer, his eighth of
the season, . and Jose Uribe's
two-run double came off starter
Dennis Powell. 2-4, In the sixth.
"All games are big at this time of
the season," said Los Angeles

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: staved off one match point tn the
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The powerful 18-year-old West
. German fell bPhind 4-1 in the
tiebreaker after a series of erratic
returns off Schultz's first servl's. At
· 5-5 in the tiebreaker, Schultz fired a

1986-87 WINTER LEAGUES

Monday-10:00 A.M.-Men's Handicap
Tuesday-10:00 A.M.-Women's Handicap
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manager Tom Lasorda. "PoWell
made a bad pitch to Clark on the
first ·home run, and he got the baD
up to Uribe."
Aslnls 3, Braves 0
At Atlanta, Bob Knepper threw
his NL-Ieadlng filth shutout, and
IA?nny WaUing homered and drove
In two runs to power Houston.
Knepper, J.5. 8, notched his eighth
complete game. The left·hander
matched Fernando Valenzuela of
Los Angeles as the only 15-game
winners In the league. Jim Acker
feU to 2-2.
Cardinals 4, Mets 2
At New York, Joho Morris
singled home two runs In the top of

TORONTO (UP!) - Two-time Becker to go up 6-5 and then made he started to get confident.
Wimbledon champion Boris Becker another unforced error at the net to
"''m glad I won 7·61n the set and
scored a 64, 7-6 (7·5), victoljl over give Becker the match.
not 6-1 because it was a toug~rtest.
Bud Schultz Friday to advance to
Becker said a lapse In concentra· I felt tired and lazy, but I am in the
the semmnals of the $375,00J lion allowed Schultz tn go ahead in semifinals now so I should · he
Player's International tennis t~ second set.
satisfied," Becker sald.
tournament.
"At 5-1 in the second set, I was
Schultz, a 26-year-old Bostonian
Becker, the No.2 seed, was one of probably thinking already of hav· who played basketball at Bates
only four seeds remaining. Six ing a nlce massage," Becker said. College In Maine, turned to professeeds fell on Thur.;day, Including "I lost my concentration. I started slonai tennis In lJl83. He played the
No. 3 Yannick Noah of France and __::to~ge~t~ioo~se::_.~los~t~~~~~an~d!_.£::~tw~o~~
· ~on~thet!_!sa~te~l!!!Ut~e
No. 5 John McEnroe.
Schultz, ranked 57th in the world, ••• •••••••••·••••••••• •• ••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••• •••
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the tournament.
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Anderson, woo underwent a
physical and joined his new team·
mates in a short practice Friday
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afternoon at Soldier Field, skipped
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in a contract dispute. He said he dld
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Both made 12-!oot, par-saving the last ll:lle needing a par to !lay
EAST RUTIIERFORD, N.J .
putts at the final hole to stay Cllt r1 a out o! the playrl.f and both put their (UPI) - The top two rated
sudden death playrl.f that deter· second shot to the right d. the grren. quarterbacks In the NFL last
mined the last of the 39 Saturday Tway in a bunker and Nicklaus in season were slated to play no more
qualifiers.
long grass.
than a half each Saturday night
Joining Tway and Nicklaus in
Both put their third shots about a when the New York Jets hosted the
today's round were such big· name dozen feet from the hole, then took Cincinnati Bengals in an exhibition
players as Tom Watson, Tom Kite, turns making dramatic pars.
game.
John Mahaffey, Hal Sutton, Bernh·
"Bob had a sidehlll putt. and it
Both New York's Ken O'Brien
ard Langer and Bruce Lietzke.
was the toughest IJJII you could and Cincinnati's Boomer Estason
BUiy Plerot scored 14 points, the have on that green." said Nicklaus, entered last season as relatively
high "tal o! the week, to lead the who had tD one-putt the last four untested commodities. By the time
ADDRESS: - - - - - - - - - - - - - qualifiers. Joey Sindelar had 12.
greens to post his qualifying total.
the season ended, they had estab·
Mike Reid eagled the 17th and
"But all that matters is that he lished themselves as two of the top
birdied the 18th to make it Into the made lt. You can throw aU those 65s young quarterbacks In the NFL.
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and 66s out. I'm tied for the lead.
The game represented a near
Most noteable of those who EveiYbociY Is tied for the lead."
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Lions tri
PONTIAC, Mich. (UP! ) -John
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on boiTOwed time in the DetroU
Lions training camp and he did
something about it.
He rallied the Lions to a 00.27
come-!rom·behind exhibition vic·
toiY Friday night over the Seattle
Seahawks in overtime, tossing an
18-yard TD pass In the waning
secondS r1. regulation andsettlng up
Eddie Murray's wlnoing 2J.yard
field goal at 3: 46 of overtlme.
"It was a patience comeback,"
Witkowski said alter completing 7
ot 12 passes for 120 yards and one
TO. "The offensive line did a job.
We just picked at them little by little
and moved down the field ."
WitiD~Wki . who was among the
final cuts with the Lions last year,
sent the game into overtime, 27-27,
when he hit Carl Bland m an
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regulation, the fifth consecutive
pass that he had completed oo the

some running and weight-lifting
whlie waiting to get a contract and
caught some passes from Florida
quarterback Kerwin Bell.
Anderson agreed fu terms Wed·
nesday, and Bears eoach Mike

The Sunday Times-Sentinel Page C-5

keep heat on Astros; KnePper hurls fifth shutout

By MIKE TUIJ..Y
VPI Na&amp;nal Baseball Writer
With seven weeks left In the
regular season, the only remaining
suspense In the Natiortal League
involves San Francisco's gutsy bld
for the West Division title.
.
Friday night, the Giants, who lost
. ·100 games last year, stayed flve
games behind first-place Houston
with a 5-l vlctoljl over the Los
Angeles Dodgers.
. "Each day Is more Important as
the season goes on," said San
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"This was a big lVIII for us because
Houston had already won. We had
to travel across the counlljl after a

Anderson .· arrives in .camp Friday
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~ejuvinated Reggie powers Angels past A's; Boston wins
By 11M LVTl'REU
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UPI SpjNta Writer
; · Reggie Jackson reUved his youth
hlday nlgbl
:; "I feel rejuvlnated," Jackson
~d after his firSt home run at
~ since May 14 lEd tbe
'l?'illfomla Angels to a 64 vlctol)'
wer tbe Oakland A's. "I made
®me changes. Theotherswtilgwas
no good. I wasn't driving the ball or
~riving ln,any runs ln. I was trying
~o get back to my swing that I've
had for 18 S€11sons.
: :The Angels' sixth victory In their
~st eight games moved the Amerl·
can League West lellders2~games
a'head of the Texas Rangers, woo
lost 6-1 at Toronto.
: · '"lltlrty-nlne RBI ... that makes
you want to throw up," he said of his
1a~k of run production. "That's a

two months."
John Candelaria, 6-1, a questionable starter, had to come rut with a·
5-1 lead In the sixth Inning when his
leltelbowstU!ened. Thele(l-ha!lder
had struck out live and allowed just
two hits, Inc~ a solo mmer by
Mickey Tettleton. Donnie _Moore
got the last five outs to earn his 14th
good

save.

The loss went to Jose RJjo, 5- 9,
who yielded all six Cautomta runs
on six hits and stx walks In 7 2-3
Innings.

In the Angels first, Wally Joyner
singled with . one out and Brian
Downing walked. Jackson then
drove an 0.1 pitch over the rtght
field wan for his llth homer of the
season and a 3-{) lead. Jackson had
teen In a 4-for-32 slumpenterlngthe
game.

Paul MoUior and then threw a powering theY anllees. Scott Bank- with one out tn tre bottom of the
decisive wild pitch, helping the lEad, 6-6, lasted three Innings. Doug ninth Inning and Mike Moore fired a
Brewers. Dan Plesac; !HI, pitched Drabek, 3-5, gave·up a first-Inning two-hitter to Hit the Mariners.
the final two tnntngs tor the victory. run to Kansas City but ptched Moore, 7-10, picked up his first
BW Dl.wley, who departed wltht'Ml strongly untl yielding to Brtan shutout and eighth complete gam~
as he struck out three and walked
m and two out In tbe rmth tn favor Fisher In the seventh.
two. Divis connected ott reliever
r1 Sclunldt, fen to 0.5.
Marlnen 1, Twins 0
BUe lays 8, Blln&amp;en 1
At Seattle, Alvin Davis homered Keith Atherton, :Hi.
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added a solo shot, and Joe Johnson
scattered five hits over seven
ln!lings, leading the Blue Jays.
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Jobn!Dn, 2·1, overcame a 62-mtnute
rain delay. MarkEtchrorn earned
his sixth save. Ed Correa fen to 7·10
and Texas reliever Dale Mohorctc
set anAL record by appearing In his
ninth stratgbt game.
Yanllees 7, Royala 4
AtKansasClty,Mo.,MikeEasler
and Mike PagUarulo drove home
tworunsaptecelnthefourthtnnlng,

Red Sox 8, '11aers 5
At Bostoa, Ed RDmero capped an
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mmer In nearly two years, and
RD~~,er c_lelllens notched his major
league-leedtnr 18th ·vtctory to lead
the Red Sox. Clemens, 184 went 7
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flnall1-3 Innings for his 11th save.
Walt Terrell, 10-9, took the loss.
lncl1118 3, Ortoleli 2
At Cleveland, Mel HaU and Col)'
Snyder laced consecuUve two-oot
RBI singles of! reliever Don Aase,
54, In the eighth Inning, mllylngthe
Indians. Frank WWs, 1-1, pitched
one-third Inning before Ernie Camacho pitched the ninth for his 17th
save as Cleveland snapped a
four-game losing streak.
Brewers f. WhlteSox3
At . Cbtcago, Dive Schmidt allowed a game-tying, RBI single 1o

earnings behind him, Perry returned to the trade he had known
since his chUdhood In WIIUamston.
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:Three years ago, Perry retired
after 22 seasons In the major
leagues to devote full attenUon to
his 400-acre farm . The two-time Cy
\"oung Award winner turned to his
-...a... e... 1 Cal now for ., awoin- or ""' by.
fleW profession havlng grown acI Cl\i~
lrl,. this atlln for lattory
eustomed to wtnnlng, to domina!·
Special, buy - • ' •• FBE.
lng, even U It .meant throwing an
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frH Hearl .... AC~cing, Y111h.
' This past week, he went
stacy
Tad Palmer
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CHESTEI
915-3307
Iii ' farming these days. It's Uke
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Ice In Mas~; t!Ere's no ..~a~tt~onrey~~·~Ma~ko~bn~H~o~wa~rd~·~
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h)ture In it. I don 'I think tt was the
Democrats or RepubUcans, but the
~al n embargo was the big thing. lt
Slle prlceeln effect Auguet14through Auguat20, 1986.
!!liVe other countrtes a chance to
t;lke over the market.
· · Perl)', 47, retired from baseball
li!l983 alter ll'innlng 314 games. He
Is· the only pitcher to win the Cy
Young Award ln both major
l$lgues. With his years of baseball

19 IN. SYLVANIA PUSH BmON

SHOUlDER GUNS

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'Miracle·Ear®

his client has become a symbol of
the hundreds of North CaroUna
farmers who have seen their
finances plowed under by factors

·~t~~acasun

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Help

Two-time Cy Young winner files for bankruptcy
. By EUJOTI' WARNOCI\
· RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) -Gayloi'd Perry was a great baseball
Pl11yer, maybe even a HaU r1.

portsman Get Ready Sale

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Sho1ppl.~11 Plara
· Gallipo,Js, Ohll 45631

Rt. 35, Spring

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CS, 2 door llalchbaek, Uehi
bb!UDetallic, 4 opeed, blue
dGib Interior. 10644
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.180113.00
Leaa Gribble Disc. 4'111.00
Yoar Price , .. , .. . IQJ%.11
11M CHEVY a!EVIm'E

2 door balcllback,' automalic, l]8bt blue met.Jlic,
blue vinyl interior. mlo7
IJST ". ' . . ' .' ' . .$6310.00
Leaa Gribble Disc. 412LIIO
Yow- Prtce .. ., ... $5W.II
11M CHEVY qtEVETrE
2 door haldlbadt, dar1l red
with red villyl boeket seats,
4 speed. N1131

IJST . . ..... , . ~-00
Leaa Gribble Disc. -fl'/7.110
Yoar Price . .. .. .. IQII.II
-CHEVY CIIBVlm'E
2 door haldlbadt, ll&amp;bt blue
metallic willl blue cloth interior, 4 opeed. mu
IJST ........ ... $10113.l10
Leaa Gribble Disc. -¥181.110
Yoar Price .. ., ... IQU.M
1• CHEVY CIIEVETI'E
tdoor haldlback, dar1l red
. willl red vinyl bucket seats,
4 opeed. 11134
lJST . .
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Yoar Price ... .... IQII II

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11M CHEVY NOVA ·
1ijht blue

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me4alllc:, rear defiWr, air
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power steering, AMIFM
stereo, haiGgen heacllamps,
~ speed. m11
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IJST . . . . . . . 191~.00
Leaa Gribble Disc. ..1024.110
Your Price ....... IIJJZ.II
ltll CHEVY NOVA

4 door oedan, dark red
metallic, air condilionin&amp;,
automatic, power steerinl,
AMIFM stereo radio. m24

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4 door oedon, red flniah, .....
window defrlllller' air candi·
tionin&amp;, 1port mirrors,

1111 CHEVY SPI!X:IRVM
2 door batcllback, ~fiver
molalllc, bodysicle stripe, 5
apoed, AMIFM radio, floor

automatic, power.-..!ng,
AMIFM stereo, halogen

I:JST .. .
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Leaa Gribble Disc. ..11170.110
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lJST .......... .$10,311.110
Leaa Gribble Disc. ..1,1!1'1.110
Yoar Price . . . ., .. pm.M

liM CHEVY NOVA
4 door !edan, air cooditiM·

11M CHEVY NOVA
4door oedon, silver melallic,
5opeed. 13116
lJST . . . . . . . . . . f8112.110
Less Gribble Disc. -4B.IIO
Yoar Price ....... $7111.10

ing, automatic, AMIFM
slonoradio,powersleering.
112031
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Leaa Gribble Disc. "'11114.110
. Yoar Price .. ... . .IIIU.M

1!181 CHEVY NOV A
4 door sedan, medium
sray/silver' rear defroster,
automatic,
power steering,
11M CIIEVY NOVA
AM/FM,
halogen
4 door sedan, dark red
headlamps.
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metallic, rear defroder, air
condltiMing, sport mirron, IJST ., .. .. . . . $10,MI.IIO
5 speed, power steerinl• Less Gribble Disc. ..IZII.IIO
Yov Price ...... .PUB.II

baiG8en befdlamps

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Leaa Gribble Disc. ..1024.110
Y- Price ....... IIIJtM

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4 dor batchbaek, dark
red/sliver, electrtc rear
defrooter, air c:ondltlonln&amp;.
automatic, sport mirrors,
balosen
headlampa,
AMIFM stereo radio. 11313.
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Less Gribble Disc. ..IDI.IIO
Yoar Price ..... . ..
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AMIFI(, radio, halogen
heocU•,.. 11153
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mats. 161i73

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Yoar Price .........I.M
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4 door aedan, medium gray
metsUic w1t11 cbarcoal cloth
interiar' radial tires, 5 opeed
manual, 4 cylinder, radio.

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Less Gribble Disc. -t142.110
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1. . CHEVY CHEVETI'E
CS, 4 door, medium brown
wllll camel cloth interic.-,
tinted llul, Door mats, rear
defogger, factory air, sport

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manual, 4 cylinder, pin
stripes. ~1944
IJST .. ........... fT/15.110
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Yow Price ... .. .. tlliil.ll

air conditioning, .rear
llefroeler, crulae 'control.
aport mirrors, body rm
slripln&amp;, automat\&lt;, tilt
steering wheel, AM/FM
slere\). Hill
UST . .. ... ... .. $12,651.00
Less Gribble Disc...1716.110
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2 door, ll&amp;bt blue wltb blue
Interior, 4 cylinder, 4 speed
IJST
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Less Gribble Disc. -fl64.110
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mirron, 4 eylinder,
automatic, trim rings,
whltewaU radlala, AMIFM
radio. IS$41
IJST . . . .. . . .. . . $7816.110
Less Gribble Disc. -$i130.110

11M CHEVY NOVA
4 door !edan, 1iBbl blue ·Yov Price ...... $UII.M
metallic, 5speed, blue cloth
illterior. 1168~
UST ...... ... .... $7141.00
Less Gribble Disc. -fl42.110
Your Prtee .. ., .. .$111t.lll

Champions purchased during
·fair's annual livestock sale

1• CHEVY

4 door ~ llBbt blue 4door
metallic wtllf. blue dolb inter!..-, rear del.; fallautAimallc,
tory air, lpOI'l mirrors, 4 crulle
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stereo.
1111011
cylinder, 5 opeed ~ual.
power steering, radial tires, lJST .. . .. ....... ll,$1lDO
halogen
headlamps, lea Gribble Dilc. -flMI.IIO
AMIFMstereo.r1717
Y• Prlee ...... .$1171.1t
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YoarPrtce . ......••11 metallic, tinted glua, air
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2 door ilatcllbaclt, red with crulle conlrol, ·autamallc,
gray cloih lnteric.-, noor AMIFM stereo. lliOi4l
mats, AMIFM stereo, radial UST .. .. . .$11,51b.IIO

August 17,

• RESERVE CHAMPION

till CHEVY CELEBRITY

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~. l'lcmred are l·r, Kevin Gn~eser, DocJser
Vaughafl, Donia ~e. Fair Queen, Don Vaughan of
Vaughan's CaniJiUII,Illllldlnl AllhJey Vaughan Brian

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Freemu, Fair King, Karen Moody, and do• flrown,
Beef Q!leen.

."champion steer was purdiUed II ·•

4 door sedan, 1iBbl brown

metallic, tinted glass, rear·
defroster, air condiliMing, .
crui~ CMtrol, automatic,
tilt steering wheel, AMIFM
stereo. 14111
IJST . . . . . . .. .$12,851.110
Leas Gribble Disc ...1716.110
Your Price . .. .. $11,115.M •

, .4-H·FFA Uveslock sale

Frt1W Jd&amp;bl

·:CoonQI Fair by Vaugltan's C8rdlnal;•

:;53.25 per pound. 'lbe OW!Jer 'WJW~'.
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By KATIE CROW
'l'lme&amp;&amp;nttnel Coi I e&amp;jModent
ROCK SPRINGS - Big Bend
Foodland purchased the grand
champion steer at the annual Meigs
County 4-H-FFA Junior Llvesock
saJto held at U!e Meigs County Fair
Friday night.
The antmal oWJJ€d by Jeff
Parker, Reedsville, sold for $7.10
per pound up$i.90apoundoverlast
year.
Last year's steer owned by Paul
CoUins, Reedsville, sold tor $2.~
per pound. In addition to the grand
champion Big Bend Foodland
purchased two other animals.
For the second year consecutive
year Peoples Bank of Point Pleasant, New Haven and Mason,
purchased the grand champion
lamb for $14 per pound. The animal
was owned by Jennifer Taylor,
Pomeroy.
Last )"ar's lamb, oMJed by Jody
Taylor, went for $9.25 per pound·
.This year's lamb was up over last

year's animal $4.75 a pound.The
bank also purchased, in addition to
the grand champion lamb, two
other animals.
The grand champion lllg was
purchased by The Fanners Bank &amp;
Savings Co. for $5.~ per pound. It
was owned by Eric Powell,
Reedsville.
Last year's IIJg, oMted by Amy
Ritchie, sold lor$4.75 per pound up
45 cents on ttwo pound over lasl year.
The bank also !Jlrchased ttwo
reserve champion lllg owned by
Mary Parker, Pomeroy for $3.70
per pound.
1
For !he fourth collSECuliVe year
The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
was ttwo largest single buyer with
ttwo !Jlrchase of 1J animals.
The reserve champion steer was
!Jlrchasoo by Vaughan's Cardinal
lor $3.25 per pound owned by Kevin
Grueser, Racine. Last year's reserve champion sold for $1.40 per
pound and was owned by Ken
Ritchie , Rt. 2, Coolville.

Vaughan's Cardinal also pur.
chased the reserve champion pail;_
of lllgs for$1.50 per pound owned by
Delani Baker, Pomeroy. Vaugh·
an's Cardinal purchased a total of
four animals.
Gene Whaley of Whaley's AutQ
Parts, Darwin, purchased the
grand champion pair of lambs fol!
$1.~ . The animals were owned by,
Lori Burke, Coolvllle.
Fruth Pharmacy purchased the;
reserve champion lamb for $3.51}
per pound. it was owned by Tracy
Beegle, Racine.
·
The reserve champion pair ci
lambs were purchased by Racine
Home National Bank lor $2 per
pound owned by Michele Guess,
Tuppers Plains. The bank also
purchased the grand champion pailr
ot lllgs !or$2.50per pound owned by
G~r Holcomb, Rt. 3, Albany. The
Racine Home National Bank was
the second largest single buyer
having purchased seven animals. ·
(Contlnuc'!l on D-2)

llll t:HE1&gt;'Y CELEBRITY
4 door sedan, medium 11111 CHEVY CELEBRITY
brown metsUic, llnted Blass; 4 door aedan, white fiallll,
air condillonlns, sport mlr· tinted glua, air conditlonrors, cruise conlrol, In!!. cru11e conlrol, sped
automatic, AMIFM stereo.
•:m
.
"'

mirrors,
automatic,
AMIF", radio. 116854

LIST
-.. . .$11,518.110 UST .. ,_........ $11,1'18.01
11M CHEVY CELEiiiUTY LesaGribbleDisc ... IMI.IIO LeasGribbleDiae. -41546.01
4 door aedan, bladt fiallll, Yoar Prtee .... .. .tlfn.M Yoar Prtce ....... $Mit..
maroon dollllrUrlor, llrUd
glass, rear cJelrlliller, air 1111 CHEVY CELEIIIUTY 1111 CHEVY CELEIIIUTY
CCIIIIltiMillg, lpOI'l mirron, 4 door ~. dart llllniOII 4 door oedon, liBbt blue
body pin striping, ·crulle melallic, tinted gluo, air metallic, tillted gloss, air
control, autollllltlC, tllt ~ cndle c.'U1trol, I Cllllllllllonq, clllile control,
wbeel, AMIFM stereo radio. lpOI'l mirron, automatic, automatic, AMIFM steroo.
AMIFM stereo. 11333
11109
10410
IJST .... ....... $12,7$4.110 LlST ..... " .... $11,511.00 IJST ........... $11,518.00
Leas Gribble Dilc. -41'/M.OD Leas Gribble Disc. -tlMI.IO Leaa Gribble Disc. ..1546.00
YOif Prlee ..... $11,MLM Ylll!" Prlee .... ... fii'IZ;II Yoar Pl'let ....... eii'JUI
'".,

6. 90Jo FINANCING. AVAIWlf FOR 36 MONTHS WITH APPROVED CREDIT ON:
PAJR OF HoGs Vaugltans'• Cardliial, MlddlejMlii, Jllrduuoed the
reser11e duunplon pair of llllp m $1.110 per pound at •
iti!lmRW VRAMI'ION

the IIIIIIWll 4-B-FFA Uveslook saJe· held Friday alghl
at the 1\lelp Coianly Fair. 'lbe animal wa&amp; owned by

.'

53.10 per pound. 'Die anmal was owaed by Mal)'
Parker, Pumao.t. I'II,Jtured are Ted~. proBL!eat,
Fair Kln1 and Queen, BrlaD Freeman and Donia
Crane and Mary Pllker, owaer.

. RESERVE CHAMPION HOG - 'lbe r
.ve
· 'dlamplon Illig was purchllled by lhe Fumen Baak
;:and Savings Co., 1\t die 1111111111 4-B·IIF~ Uv~k
:a.~e held at die Melp Coun17·hlr f"rrUJ J11P1 tor

....'
'

'

.. '

..'

Rtm:RVE CHAMPION PAIR OF IAMBS- 'Die
._..... champion pair ollambs were purd;ased by
the Racine Home 1)/atlonal Bank, Racine ..,d
Syl'lll!use, for $2 per pound al the an..W 4-IJ· FF A
llveslock 8111e held ~ nlgbl atlhe Melp Counly

Do~Mt

we.-:..........,_r-rec~ ..., ...... DiiO!p~

Vaupan, Karea Moody, Ashley VIIIJihan, Fair King .
and Queen, Brian Freeman and Donia Crane, Don .
Vaupan, of Vaupan'• Cardinal and Delanl Baker,
owner.

Fair. Plclured are Tom WoUe, presldeat of llwo ~ ­
Shelly Smllh and Michele Guess, owner, l·r, ..,d llr:

Fair Kin1 and Queen Brian Freem.., and Donia;

Crane.

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Page 0·2- The Sundily TITIU·Sentinel

Champions

,August 17. 1986

Pomeroy-Middlllp(ltt-Galipolia, Ohio-Point Plaumt. W.Va.

Augutt 17, 1988

LAMJIS

Lori Buriu!, (G.C. P.alr), :110, SUI,
Wllale:l'&gt; Auto Pll'!l,lluwtll; Tracy lleeKie

iRC J.

Ul, $.\!10, Fru!ll'a PI!~ f.ll.
c11e1e Guou, 225, D. Racine Home National
Bonk; Adam SbeeU, Ill!. 13.Zi, V"''lhan's
Cardinal; Lori llw~. 112, 13.21!. Ken'!
Appllan&lt;e!; Lori IM'Ioo, -121, $2.:15, Cole'a
Sohlo; Soott Burke,, 131, IZ!Al, ~r's
Bonk; Mindy Spelcer, ~ Jl .~. Bonk One;
Din Leonard, 100, $2.'15, Racine HO!lll'
National Bank; Mindy Spmoer, 110, $2.5),
Holler Cllnlc; Mart Howard, 117, $2.~
Cenlral Trus~ E!ic1borm, 110,12 21!, Racine
Home National Bani!.
Din Leonard. U0.12.SJ. Ken's AAlllancel;
Randy Burlre,l23, 1:!.'15. VaUJIIIut'sCanlnal;
..rayne RUehle, 117, 12.21, F'iirnm Bank &amp;
• 5avlnjj$, MlcheleGIK!II, JILl'!, Karr's Sheep
1'arm; Michele Guess, 9!. fl. Tr!Counly
'Meat; Amy Shrtvers, l'IL "" :ll, ltlz&lt;'s Used
Can, Herbert Role, 136, $2. !diiior Car
Broic«s; Cyllnda Frederick, liJ6, 12. All&lt;&gt;
elated Falrlcalln; Ao&lt;1Y Rlloe, 122, n '15,
Ronnie scon Ins.;
Poole. w. 12.SJ,
Racine Homo Nat'! Bank; Adam Sheets, 118,

$3. !!Ia 'Foodland; llerll!rt RDse, 102.
llSJ, llank ~ Amtly Dlx..,, 113, n '15,

Larry Spencer. Oerk or Courts, Eric Thoren,

136, D. PldJ Roberts, County engineer.
Amy Sllrtve'&amp;, 118, II SJ, RiVl'l' a~y Farm
&amp;IIIPIY: Tracy Beesie, il!l, 11.'15, Hemlock
Pli&gt;ftlile.,L Shelley Smith, 107, $I.SJ, Peoples
Bank, ,.., Pleasant &amp; New Haven; Jayne
Rlt&lt;:hle, 'fl, S2. Keebau~'s Shake Shoolle;
Jerud Cook, 118, II :IQ,SOnatorOakley Colllils;
Kim Slfwart, 117, $I 'Ill, v.....ans Memorial;
Brenda Alb, 135, 11.:10, Ervin Farn11, Missy
Howard, 91, D.· Farmers Bank &amp; Savings;
Michelle Matthews, 87, $1.'15, ~rural Trust;
Riehle Hunt, 91. 51.50, Ohlo Valley Lr..stock;
Rex JustiS,115,$2 :ll, River City Farm!llpply.
Betty Jo Hunt, 87, $I 75. Keebaugh's;
Mldlelle Matthews, Ill, $I 75, Boas Sales &amp;
Service; Kristen Fredl!l'lclc, 92, $150, Farm
CretiC h; Nancy Nally. iii, $I 75, MGM Farm
II)'; ~ Rlloe, 212. $1, Ohio Valley
LivEStock; Betty Jo Hunt 215, $1, River City

wur

8

H«&lt;maJ!, •

nm.

sentinel -~ 992-2156
Rftlster ./....:'·675-1333
. '•'
'

Public Notice

aeparate M'ld com-

niUit be

ProJect length -

32 Mobile Homea

ha County Courthou1e. at
REPS NEEDED for bualn•
acoounta. Full-time'. •eo.ooo10 00 A M Tuaodlly, Au·
180,000. PO~ ·timo, 112,000·
gust 19, 1986
BY ORDER OF
111.000, ... - ·· rapoot
bullnMt. s.t your own hOura.
GALLIA COUNTY
Treinlng provid .. CaH 1· 112·
COMMISSIONERS 9 Wented To Buy
938-•70, M -F, Bam 10 &amp;pm
Joan Davio, Cltrk
l'*!trol...,drod tlmo).
AUGUST 17
We PI¥ o.eh for lite modtl clun
Toi.........Boldtorlorpoll·tllllo
ueld care.
work. .l1oUrt¥ w-u• plul\ bonus.
Jim
Mink
Chev.·Otds
Inc
Annou nee111 e11 ts
304-f?&amp;·UU.
1111 G.Mtl Johnton
=--=-------81··
...
1·3872
3 Announcements
TOP CASH poltl fo&lt; '83 model

up 1nd dehverv. Oav11 Vacuum

446-0294

Decorated

cake~

for any ace•

IK&gt;n Weddtngl I IP8CIIhY Will

deliver for small fee 814·992-

6501

and ._.. uMd Clra. Smith
luldt·PontiiC, 1111 Ealtem

luyi'IQ dally gold, litvtr COinl,
ring~. jftwelry, n..tlng ware, ofd
coins, lira• c:u,.,cy, Top pri·
eM Ed. 8urkett Barber Shop,

pltte. The Oallio-Molga 11 .750.00 lin feet or 2 225
Care for the eldetty, room.
Community Action Agency mile
2nd A... Mlddlsport, Oh e14·
a
bo1rd. laundry 24 hour care
........ the right .. wlive
I
Work
Length
1
Reuonlble r1tn Lots T L C 992· 3471
•nv -.forrMiitils or to reject 11,827.00 ion . loot or 2 240 3oo.n3-6828
: )ony IW all bido. For further in· miles.
I I' IIIII' v 'Ill' 11'
.. lorrn.tion contiCt Mr Sid
Pavement Width - 36 SINGLES Meet ohters hom
your 1re1 and eltewhert AH
· Edwarda et 367·7344 or feet
Si:r J 111: .
19"' Don' t be lonety H H C ,
' JI92·6129.
Btdd1ng on th11 Pro,ect 11 8011: 81, l4NIIy, W Va 28178
·(81 3, 17, 2tc
11 Help Wanted
restncted to Mtnority BusiPublic Notice

..

LEGAL NOTICE

: • Offers will be rKeived et
. ~he office of Bornord V.
• f'uttz at 111 'h Woot Second
'Str•t. Pomeroy. OhJo. until

).u.,ot 22, 1818 at 10:00
-A M. for the purohoae oftt.
"Edna F Wilker rae! eotato
: )he rNI oatato is a 2 otory
· .frame ctwoUrng situated at
"110 Hamlhon StrHt in the
::Village o1 Middleport. OhK&gt;,
· .consisting of 3 bedrooms,

·1y, batha. kitchen. din11g
~room.

central 11r condition·

Jng end
two . . ctosed
· -porche1 Immediate poun·
: '110n. The rtghlll reserved tp
. .reject anv end ell bide.

·

Novo F. Ruautl.

Elllecutr~•

~8)13.

·20. 7tc

of the Eltate

of Edna F. Wa._er

CAID OF fHA•s
Wt

would like to

tltprtSI

our sinrer• apprftiGtion to

all ""o htlptll in any way
during the
and
dHih of our land ono,
Tony fowltr.
A spacial thris to friatlk.
~ 1 and rtlatins wllo
•isitod. ~· food, and

m....

llowon. A ~pecial
thris to law. lorlldan lot'
his """"'ing wwtk, aho to
.......(oats.Jiow• fu.
...... HorN, and to tho pol·
Milt

.......

nttghbors and re·
latins ore truly a blt11ing.
The family of
Ton Fowler

W1ntad ride to Marhull Untverllty Mon tnd Wed, 304·876·

6499 or 676-46&amp;6

123.151 (8) f21 ol the O.R
C. by the State Equal Em- 4
ptoyment Opportunrty Co-

Giveaway

ordin8tor and qualified to

bid w~h ODOT under Chap· 3 sm1ll pupp1e1
tor 5525 ol the 0 R C
2603

"The data aet lor co mple
lion of this work shall be as
aet forth in the bidding pro
posal "
Each bidder shall be re ·
quired to file wtth h1s b1d a
certifted check or cash1er ' s
check for an amount equal
to f1ve percent of hts bid, but
1n no event more than fifty
thouaand dollars, or a bond
for ten percent of h1s bid,
payable to the Director
Bidders mu11apply, on the
proper forma, for qualifications at le11t ten days prior
to the d•te •t for opening
btdl 10 accordance with
Ch•pter 5&amp;25 Ohio Revtted

14. 15, 17. 18. 19. Codo

Card of Thank a

1

nest Enterprises (M BE · s)
certified as MBE 's 1n ac ·
cordllnce With
Sect1on

Plans and speciftc atlons
are on f1le 1n the Department
of Transportation and the of
fuce of the Otstrtct Deputy
Director
The O~rector reserves the
nght to re.aect any and all

bids

WARREN J SMITtl
DIRECTOI1
AUG 10, 17
Public No1ice
PUBLIC tiEARING
All 1ntae1ted panies are
urged to anend a pubhc
hear1ng for the use of bnne
for dust and / or ice control
at L. Dean Harris, et al laase
roads in Add1son Township
Hearing w1ll be held in the
Galha County Comm11110n·
er' a Off1ce at the Gal·

Call 814 379-

old pupp1es, moth• )I
Beagle, blue tick rNx Cen
7 wk

614-388-8768

Free pupp1• pert And.. e Terr1er,
part Collie. Ca11114-3?9 2313
Two bags of yard sale. leftovers
to gwuway C•ll 114 388·

8449

3 dog• to give .Wflf to good
home 2 femal• end 1 mtla
Pen Sheptuwd Call 814 ·892·

7468.

P1n Ba.gle pup 5 months old to
grve away Se1 Frank Cltl1nd or
Todd T1ylor 11 RICWUII
Mi~ted breed dog to giveaway to
good home Lovft kld1 4'h
yurt old C1ll 61.t·992· 2172

2 young dog1 304·876· 2347 .
3 week old orphan k1nent. 30•·
675 · 3486

Happy Ads

Want to meet ret1ree·•geperaon
w•th 1trong tnlet'ett in 11rty.
local hiltory lnd With ICCtfl to I
small motor boat Write to
RJ 8 . PO

Box 419, Po~nt

Plauan1 WV 26650

6 Los1 anti Found

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express
our appretiation to ewr·
yone who has been so
kind and thouchtlul d11·
i!1 the illness and death
dour loved one, Michael
Todd Spe111. Thinks to
all our friends, nel&amp;h·
bors. and relatiws who
sent flower and cards,
brotllllt food, and II·
~~~~n~btred us with their
Pflrtrs and support.
Stlecill lhanks to A
StJecial Wislt Fo111dation
for 1rtnti11 Todd his
"special wislt"- a computer - which pw him
IIIUCh enjo,.nent d11i111
his hospilal slly a'nd
also to Jim 8rnch of the
Cincinnati Bttwals for
lakil1· limt 10 visit a
J0tt111 .fin to make his
llit days hippy.
Many lhanks to all
wllo "wert rtiPOIISiblt
for his llltlftorilfbtMfit
1011111 sq. Yaur kind·
!IllS. will never bt for·

aotten.

-

"''lriaa

at. Ylttraris Ml~tal

for

th;ir cara and kindntt1

that
..__ in any way.
Her Sisters,

...

Mrylllll

Alklliuei~

Clllrlis and ltlty Sell ill

MatMcP"" and

Joy and Ktwin

leota Ferrel

t7S9

Plrt·tlme 11eretary and full lime
blbylltter lco.min•J in my
horm In Qalipolis Ref•tncet
lnd experianc. 1 mu11 . Call
e14·...1·1122 1ft• &amp;PM.

2

tor,

cMataop•lngl for m•llltn end
dlmonatrltan In tbil are~ ll's
•MY. fun 1nd proflt8ble. We
t.ve over 700 •citing lo\'1 end
Qiftl lellluring IM n-.v Mimat~
t1lklng dol C ricktl whic:h will be
ldv.rtiled crt nttional T V No
Cllh lnvllfmlftt. no collecling,
m dtltv«ing 1nd no NfVlca
dl . . . All you ntldisad... rtto
mike mon.,,h.vefun end I few
hourt of ll)trt tfme. No txp•
rill'l~ neu..ary Call 1·800·

12

"""'D · CoN 105·M7·11000 En
R-9806

EASY ASSEMBLY WORK!
n1• 00 I* 100 Ouerantted

PIYmlnl No ulel. Dt1aill·tend
stemp.t envelope: Ellft· 71 &amp;.
3418 Entttprfll, Ft Pitrca, Fl.

33482.

S~al

.

'
runlng ure tor lkl•tv

LPN ot AN to co~lett mobile
insuranoa bam In Pomeroy
er• b.CIIIII'It part-11me poaiIIOn Send fiiUmt to PMI. P 0
lox 2287, Huntington, W Ve

In Memoriam
Remembenng
linda Lou Stewart
Who Passed Away
August 16. 1973

OPENING AVAILABLE Mllmg

Mltfl'i Mac't ..arenteed lint of
toy1, gifts, home decor hams
etc NO deltvlfing. collet:ting or
i1viiUMn1 Your hourt. Cell

304·1171·57151 or 1-1100·882·
1072
2

In Memoriam

They uy thai ~illll wilt
Nil 1111 pain, the hurt,
and ttl 1111 sorrow That time will hill all the
wounds IIHIIIICh lrichl
and 111W t!IDIIOW.
We cannot know what lits
ahead from day to pas·
sine day.
Whit chances God is plan.
nin1 in His W1Seand lov·
in&amp; way.
We cannot know the rusons why our sorrow hn
to be.
Why we must losetht ones
we need *'d IOyt ISPI·
cially.
·
We cannot ltnow- but 111
can lruS1, and fait- CIR
help us find
Our way to those toii!Or·
rows that will brio&amp; us
puce of mind.
Alwi¥S Loved 1!111
Miued by flntlly
lnd f
i

But without ,a~r pt'aanaJ
in cur Iivia,.llt'w fuund
0111 lliil&amp; Is.'true -

That our ltvu haw nol
bt.. tilt Ume l!lrilt
llvlna wllho1t you.,.
In Iovin&amp; memory
of our father - '
W. H. "Bill"
Francis, who
PISSM IWIY cin his
blrthdly,

Aua. 16, 1966, 20
ye1rs 110.
.. By Bill Fr1ncia 1nd

Klthy (Frlncls) IIMd

o..

82.8.

3 bodroo:.11(1 botf&gt;ho~wHh

814·448·11M1 .

38

'•rv• tot e14·982·U24.

6 room t.oua. 1.2 lcrti.'Doublt
c•a-111• Loc.tedonAo.. Hill

Trl-ltltt. For mortlnform~lton. o-r~• Forced air gu h.,.t, own
phont D~ntax In GtiUpolis, water well. lerg•lot and 1p1tn\..
814·...1·1t7S, '
n111oe frte•ktlng . «5.000. Can·

4307 ovarringo.
1981 Ookllroek 14•70 uP*'!do.·eltCtrio.-•11••" .....
tor, 111• ful:aeol. Wccclbumet'. 3
bodnra1""• ........ lUll. 2 ful

ea-378·1158.

'

'

t•4PM.

1874 &amp;tor Duot - " -.... 2
bdr .. 2 botlra, 011. Ll, ........
ntiiW'·

tum... t.ot: wtter ttM: •

18 Wanted to Do
carptt.
JPtolll otfel' Own• mu11 P.M
l-----...,.-...,--- v_.,
1.U this •mall but underprl~
hperlenc.d bookkeep• takino
naw accounts CaH 114· 441·

7093

horN loCitld on MIU Crttk St
Clo11t0 the new swimming pool
II\ Gelhpolls Cell 114·441·

Ctll 814-441-3817

197d Nuhua 12xl0 with

41 Houses for Rent
2 Irdr. good cood .. 19 Gorllold
Avo. a22e mo , ptuo •no clop
Coiii14-...I-182S.
2 bdt hou10 on Dry Aldgo,Rd
Patriot. OH . 1170 mo. lnoludlng
wator. Cohvo. 814-"'1·4703.

n• Q..upoHI

..

houM whh ntw plulh c--"'a.
drlp.-1•. wlndawa. inM.tlol'llon.

wiring.· Hou• 11 .,.._, •no
P• mo. C.l 814·211·11110. .

2or3bdr hou•lnMidll pal

•c.

air cond.• dilhw11her,
locttkm. Coli 814-.....1208 oftllr

8.11.

L..rve.

IPICioul

2 bdr. Wtndlor,

10•18""""' te,500 noog. Coli Z blth, din...,.om, con-lront
locotlon on Rt 7 CoU1&lt;1-24181-·388·801i0
2538
IS18.
Gov..-nment homaa from 11 lu 197314•11 Hor'rll_ho_
2 bdr, 1 bltll, t• """-· How eoon c1n you mow into •
r~pairl . Dtllnquent w prop.-ty
ltove, ret.. wuh• • ..... . . . , than new home7 2 bid- ·
R--olon• Coli 906·187· lndud•
LA, OR. lett, blmt. 1tt•
..-........ awrrlng.
8000 Elll'l . H-980&amp; for currtnt
blod&lt;o c•&gt;troi'AC. pric:o t7.000. llundry, D•· on4 lovely:
repo 1'-t
Ctll 814·.,.8·1780 or 114· yard. Choloolo~lon . Vlrliollo L.
Smith Aool Eot.to. 114·381..
448-1724.
1128.
12x8&amp; GrtyWOOd. 3 liedeooms.
Csll 814-742·2781 or 114· Dupl• for r.m 848 StDDntll:
Av.., G•Mipolil. 3 bdr. flvtn- ·
groom. dil'llngroom, new- kh· ·
do.,, bac:kyord, rolritt.'• rango.:

742 ·2777

21

Busineu
Opportunity

6239

Fort•leorrtnt 3btdroomhome
1n Chllttr. RemoMiect khchen.
Pr.ter oldtr coupte. t200. rant
plus utilit'- and MCUrity. I•
rtOUt Clll•• only 11•·912·

!NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLfY PUBLISH·
!NO CO . ....,......,.,. t~lt you 7212

dO bulin•• wtth peple you
know , ~d NOT to lll"'d monty HouN for 1ala Rtductd fOf
thrvup thlmell untH you hM quick ule For mort informainvootlgatod tho ofl..trlg.,
tion, call 114·112·7244.
Need extru nney? Friendly
ro mt toy Plrdal his lmmtcfltta
for

mtlf'lllllrl

1nd

dln\On•rators in thie area. lt't
••Y·
fun and profitable. We
hew OVIf' 700 exchtng toya and

t,.
tolking doN "Crldoat' ' which Will

glftl f. .turing

ntw' lftimtted

btldV«ttltd on n81:iDnat1V. No
- h lnVIJII-t. no ooi~Kttnt,
..., doliv-g 011!1 no -co
ch•ge. ARyou ntedlta..-,.to
mllltmonll¥, hwefunMdlfww
hourt of lpact time, No MP•
ri•oe ntceeMry. Ctlt 1·800·

227-1110

'*' In GalliPolis, Ohio. Well
lltlbllahed In Cl)nVII'Iitnt downtoW location. No fOod, liquor or
clothk1g. Growth and txptnslon
llmk.t anty to your ambition.
Ellm • v.., attr.c:tlve Income
wtile being your own bo ... tnd
hatplng or oornmunity Stnd
lnqulrtJ to . B.F S, P 0 . lo•

t227, Qo!tipolis, Oh 46131 .

,g.:_nlllty trinlleiiH

m~2n.

''t.-· -

Sale by ownw, Greenbrier En·
1181, 3 bedroom house, 2 Yt
b.lths, t.p living room. dining
room. air cond, tamlty room whh
wtt bar and wood burning
tlraplece, 2 Dlr gu.ga. 2.'1.1: acre
lot. 8-n b., o~t"*'t only.

304-871-3811.

3 bedroom houM, hilt ecre.

1982Cioyton.1Zrrto.olloiGirlc. -m. louftdry. b....,arrt. t338
304-871·~411
ptuo dopoah. 8t4·192·7177
1-lful homo In Syra...,.. 3
'. •
IM!Idfoome, W.rge lewn and c.·
plit. R.t..nCM NqUired. In·

acf'M whh tobacoa Met and
3 ootbultdlftgt~ . ~ milo,. lup
Cr• n.. Crown Ctty'. Cal

21

814-388·8123.
103 •ere

t•m

7

room-....

both Froo ... AM-... rittloio.
Tobacco beu. Gthtra. &amp;t~
742·2142.

quire i:()().I ·OO at
1,14·882·1ZIS.
~ ,bodroom houso. 2211 Joftor-'
IIIDftiA~cii'IMtwttk~onlv. ·
UOO.OO month, plus ~lit.
.. ..... 304·171·3181
:
full drojb_.,.

, 3 lttdr.,ma, full '
Lincoln Av•.. 3 .

- houll. fuN doy•
•• cood. -lnsulotoctl- fuel:
bill Rtnt: •tlrtlna e27&amp;.oo••
,.,_.. ._!rod, 304-17111H2 or e75·4180
Mt. V.-non Aw .• aft'

34

32 Mobile Homee

BusinBulldinll•

for Sale
Muat 1111, 14a70, 2 IMIIdroom,
1 'h bllhl. ClfP•ed. turnllhed,
porch, utility, 2 •p~ndoe. Almost a doubl• wfd• at a llnglt
wide prioe. AI tl.atrtc. on rlf\ltd
hllf acre. Na NIIOnlbl~ aff•

Hou• for rent In Middll!pOrt. 4
IR., 2 bath, ftncN lnyarct,lq•
lrltalr.,, F.R., formol dining

nt cond,

- -- ·2459

304·S7e-1279

Very IUCC*aful. unique busi-

23

Leon INa, 7 rooms, yerd. gtrden
IPOt. School bus route .
111.000 00 After 5·00 PM

MOBILE HOMES MOVED: In·
tured. rHIOftlltfe ..... C•• U10 plus utl~lto • -rlty
304·S7e·2331
dlpoah Col 814·"1·0190. ·
1979 Holly Paot. wk11 oio_.to, fUo Grendt .,... 3 bedroom
hut pufl1), tXOIIInt •"•lion, home, ~an. t300 rental. eec:ur·
304-t71·8110.- 6 :10.
lty MpDait and r.t•~~~:cee. no .
potlll Coli e14·441·4208.
1878 mobllt 1biO, ell SMM.
electric,

style rtiteufenl 1for tel•
D-5, llclnlo, ........ buoln. .
opp. Locatool at 3t Cclurt It ,
Qolllpotll. Prtcod to toll Col
Del

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

814·448.0021.

Tr11ltrs lor rent, A•rcond . cebla.
buuliful river view, kenaua•
Fcm.·a Mobile Home Ptrk. ,

roluaod. 304-171·t704.

3 Announcements

1 bedroom apt In Pomlfoy
Completely remodeled kitchen

fumllhod. All n- rugtl 114·
992·1211 0&lt; 81-·992·73t4

1 l»adroom apt. In Mkkleport.

por month •100 rlepooit
81-·982-8811 doyo. 814·992·
•175

'8783 evening•

1 bedroom ..,,_ *2..0 month

Fum. Utlllti• pd no pets. 3~
mllee M~outh of Middleport C1ll

114-387-0&amp;11

8

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;.. :..oaUipolla

Of
Fife

8t Vicinity

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Flit 1.aoo.m-2111

Mlddreport

:

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.......'Pt.Pfiiaiiinf··;
...
&amp; VIcinity ·

r,••:
Rt.. 7 It Moltoa Momrq
•relent. tuf!l on Co. RCI.

lo Rtdga 1-n lid. go
DIIMI. fumhure, .,.nr.
114-141·2111.
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SOUTH

+H

.Q10S
t A97S
+AQJ 10

Vulnerable: Nortb-Soutb
Dealer; Soutb

w..t

Nor11o Eoot

Paas
Paas

2NT

Pus

POSTAL

Soullo
1 NT
3NT

Pass
Pass

Opening lead· +J
overtaken by dummy's four to provide
the needed third entry to dummy for
the final clujj finesse
Remember, even wltb what seems
1o be an inconsequential holding,
watch those spots. They can be
Important

For rent Sleeping Room• and
light houte kaeping room~ Park
Ctntrll Hotel C1ll 114-448·

V•lley Furniture. ntw &amp; used
Larg1 MeltOn of quehty furni-

Roomt tor rent. dl'f. wa1k.
monlh G1llia Hotel. Call &amp;1•·
tWI-9680 Rente•lowaat120
month.

o..

n••

Fumeshed room 1115 Utili11•
919 2nd Ollllpoli1. Shart
blth Single male Cell 11 4·

pd

4308S or oo11114·863·4514

ue-44!1

Fumlshed ap1rtmen1 on Vill'ld
Street. 304-895 -34150
Fum -1\ rooms &amp; bath clean No
pett, adult• only Ref &amp; dep
requ1red C1U 61•·•46·1619

lr11h" ipeCI fo r rent. 2 mil•
from Gelllpohs on St Rt. 588
Cell 61.t·«8·3413 or 814·

448-3252.

Ave Gallipolis. OH

ture. 1211 Eutern A\11 .

Oolllpo!ll
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

Sof11 and ch.,.. priced from

1385 to t881. Tobltl 110 wod
l4l to n 21. HJda..•btd• t390
to a58e R-.. •zaa to
un. L - ue to •125

Dlnett• •101 end up to M9&amp;
Wood table w-e dt*' *211 to
HYIGh• e400 and up. Bunk

btd1 compl... w-mlttresHI
'291 ond up to 1381. Bolly
bade 1110 • t171. Manr....
or box •rlnp full or twin ..3.
firm e73, 1nd 183 CluMn Mtl

'221, Kina a350 4

47 Wanted to Rent
New Eutem Hlgh School priCI·
pel end wife ned houu to rent
Pr.terebly 1n hlttrn Local District Have 7 rooms of fumltura,
neeclllfQI home Call IU-981·
3321 between 8 00 am 1nd

•oo om.

11

-or

or llectrlc rente U71. Baby
manr•111 Ul I 141. Bad
frtmM 120, •30 I King tram•

tiSO Good atltte~ion of
bedroom tuh•. m11a1 ca
binMI headboerdt t30 and up
aolll

Uulll Fumrture Wa~h• 1

dryer. gu range. electric range,
I mall eolor TV. wood teble • 2
btnc:h ... btdl, dr. . . . .
reclln•. 3 mil• tut Ruleville
Rd Opan lAM to SPM. Mon
thru Sat 514· 441·0322

Help Wanted

SEARCH EXTENDED FOR
ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR
Rio Grande Coll8&amp;e/Community Cofl!llt announc1Un
open inc for an Admissions Counselor for a one yur
contract.
This 12 month exempt position 11f10rtS directly 10 the
Assistant Director of Admissions and subs~quently"
tht Director of Admluions and Records. The Admission
Ccunselor is mponsiblelor Yisltinl hlp schools, parttctpltmJ in COIIIJII dly!Ii&amp;ht {IIOIJIIIIS, inttrYitwin&amp;
p.rospecttve ~tudents tnd auistina ~h tltl1coordina·
tton of recruttmtnt ptOIJims on ltld off campus.
Qualifications include a Bachalor's deer•. ••cellent
communication. orpntutiontl and interpersonal
sktlls . Previous admtssions experience preferred .
Salary commensurate with experience and education.
Insured benefits becin immediately
Interested persons should s•d a letter of inlerest, rt·
sume, copies of transcripts and the names d three II·
farences prior lo the application deadline of Auausl
20. 1986.
Personnel Office
Attn: Admtssions Counselor
P.O. Bo1 969
Rio Gr•de. OH 45674
Rto Grandt Colltp/Conomunttr Coll1' 11 on EqVII
Opportunlty/Afftnttlltr" Actton noplortr
P.O. Mo. !1043

MUSTARDS AUCTION SERVICE

JACKSON, OHIO - 286-5868 or 286-5061
Ltcensld tnd Bonded State of Ohio and West Virltnia

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•

Thutudy JUide by P.E.P.C was res•rched and written by the
lorenoost authority it Amertca on how to pin employlltlnt
wilh tht Postal Str;tc•. The author, llr Stephtn McNally, has
tilt followln&amp; qualiftcaltons:
· l~formtf postal .,ployee
2 tUrJitttly 1 PIJD candtdatt rn educatton
3 IYirlltd 96 on two at tie strictly scored "'111 catrier - •
llr.llcNaRy, who ave111ed WO% Otl7 out ol7 of the various
Postal eums slttld, "The Rulfll ca""' eum 11 by ftr tht
most dttficult of the 5 oxams co111110nlr offered to lht P·
neral public." For lhtsr•son, lfoper prepll'ltion is tSIItttlll
to oblanin&amp; ooe's maxtmum score.
You may purchase Ihis study JUidelor 114 00 (1st closs pos·
ta&amp;e Mid handlin&amp; included.)

PROPEl PIEPAIIDON PIEYEN'IS
POOl PEIFOIMIICE

MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: To order a complete .
workshop recosdad on cusatl8 tapes by lr. McNally (in· ..
clutles study IUide. SUPflltmentary study atd and Ml ·•
1110ney-back prantee if you do mtscore 95 on younum) ·
nnd $40.00 (tncludin&amp; rst class poslqe end handline to: •
(tndtcate RIC Oft your order)
'
POSTAL EXAM STUDY AIDS
P.O. Box 83&amp;
Long Beach. MS 39680
Vrsa aod llmtCtrd orders will ba shipped lite 11mt day
Cal Toll frH

1-800-647-8846 ext. 10
Thll tt 1 prtnt• conc11n not 1ff1h1tld with .., covlfnmtnt apacr

br••• 119 Gun
ceblntts 8. 10 .• 12 oun o.
chelt 115.

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Routt 33, North of Pomeroy

ANTIQUES • RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

UHd 1ppllancee and TV set1.
Open BAM to IPM Mon thru

nn. o... noo..., to nn.

46 Space for Rent

•

STUDY GUIDE by POSTAL EXAM
PIEPAIADON CEITEI

Sat 614·448·1189. 827 Jod

0756

EXAM~.-

The Gallipolis Post Office will be ICctptin&amp; IIPPiicatians :
from the ceneral public for lht Rural Canier wm Aupst
11-Aupst 22.
·
Thtstarttn&amp; ulary ,.,,., dependinJ,on tht size of the route :
Clrried and can Ill II li .. II i2' ,WQ per year piUS UCtillllt . •
benefits. WII111 posttions become available the lndlviduls •
wtth lht lllll111t scores are hired . You sltould not 11i11 yo•r ' :
thMI~ to flU one of lhtse hi.,ly dutrablt and co~etltlvt •
po11ttons.
•

46 Furniahed Rooms

Location: North Main St., Hamden, Ohio, SR 93
between Wellston, Ohio and McArthur, Ohio.
ANTIQUES
Sellers oak kttchen cupboard', e1 cond.; patnted Hooster
cupboard, oak school desk, very ~ d hangmg wall desk, ~ x
board promrttve table, wood barbe r's chatr from Copeland's
Barber Shop at Hamden, small promittve cupboa rd wtlh pt·
geon holes, prtmtttve wash sland needs work, several old
composrtion dolls, promtltve tables, oak glass chtna closet, s"
tin P&lt;e safe, many old pnmtltve boxes old carpelener's tool s.
many ntce salt glaze stone 1ars tugs, and crocks, small goal
yoke, wood sttrrups, old horse collars, hames, ~n gle lrees,
elc. horse saddles, old hillside plows and cuHtvators, old ma
gaztnes from lwenltes and thtrttes includtng look, ltfe. and
Sal. Post, some old clothing, old bottles, parlor stand. plus a
lot more prtmtltves lo be ltsled m next ad'
MR. AND MRS. ROGER KARR. OWNER
RESTAURANT AND COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT
12 complete booths, pop oooler, South Bend s ~ burner stove and
gnl~. 3 00or cooler, Coldspol chest froozer, salad ho~er. Peerless
gnl~. steam table, toaster, french fryer Bunn coffee maker tee
maker, Nestle's dmk mach~e. ~nt french fryer, 2 Nrn cash
reg , coffee pds, HamiltmBeach milk shaker, coffee warmer, wa·
lllr cooler, Hobart m~er pop IJUntall , tabk!s and cltm, meat
s~cer. 3 relr~erators, freezer, Vulcan 6wmer stove. pop (l)()ler,
Sunbeam tee maker and loontam, Toastmaster deep fryer, Arehol
steam table, counter tqJS, pas, pills, g~erware. poollable, statn·
less steel stn~ dshes, glasses, 25" cobr 1V stereo, Sears tJeclrt
stove, ds!Masher, plus many more ttems mt l5ted mths ad
24 Ft. Above Ground Pool with Dtck
IIR . AND IIRS. HAROLD NICHOLS
Terms: Cash or Check With I.D. Dinner Smld

VICE PRESIDENT FOR
BUSINESS AND FINANCE

...

Rio Grande College/Community College, a .
unique blend of private and community college located in the rollin&amp; hills of Southeastern Ohio, announces an opening for the .
position of Vice Preside! for Bus mess and .
Finance. As a key member of the Presi· dent's Cabinet, this position is responsible :.
for the college's financial operation including budget preparation, control and report- •
ina. accounting, physical plant, property. ·:
personnel and other auxiliary enterprises • •
.,

Requirements include an accounting degree.
administratiw skills in a major area of busi- "
ness and/or finance, ability to manap funds ·•
and other resources, leadership ability, and ...
communication and personal skills appropri- •
ate to relate to the College's constituencies. A
CPA is desirable. A minimum of a master's ..
degree and progressively responsible lliP&amp;ri- _
ence ma hiper education setting is eJiPected.
Interested persons should send a resume, ~~
transcripts. letter of interest, includine names .!
of references, before the deadline of Septem-. r
btr 20,1986 to:

'

Personnel Officer
Rio Grande College/Community Colleae
P.O. Box 969
Attn: Vice President, Business/Finance
Rio Grandt, OH 45674

" •r

'I

Rio Grande Coll"'e/Communtly Coll1• iSin Equal .. -'
Opportunity/Aflirntiva Action mployer
•·
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P0 No 9007

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HOUS£ OVERFlOWING?
Cl£AII UP WITH
CLASSIF!Bl ADS

f'?

8

Public Sale
I Auction

,

SQUARE-DANCERS &amp; CLOGGER$ WELCOME
JIO ALCCtHOII~ '

n. l•1r -

WORKf':.

+86

APARTMENT FOR RENT · Now
accepting applicat:iont for rental
ap11tment1 in M11on Apt1 Li·
mhed. Two tHtdroom eptl at
1199 00 per month Rental
r•t• m1y ba higher depending
on lncoma Houting will be
IVIilable to each applicent ,._
gardiMI of their reca. c;olor.
religion. Ilk or natural Oflgln
lnltrM1td applicants lhould e~ll
30•· nl-15011 or contact
Streib or Welter Julllce 11
tht main office. 1676 Brice
Road , Reynoldsburg , Ohio

Starting At 5 P.M.

,ClllEIS: DOl SHA*.&amp; JIM THOMPSON
' Acfmlilion: S3.00 12 Yn. &amp; Oilier) SI.SO 6-J(Y~ Frti . . 6 Yn.

, •ct!CIIIS! , . . UWPOUS.ta•

.K 9 8 2

l--------County Appl~ence, Inc Good

Date: Thursday, August 21, 1986

FEATURING: MOUNT·AINEER BlUEGRASS BOYS

\"FAMILY
CONaSSIOI AAfiD-

• J 10 &amp;
+7

2 bedroom apt. Galllpolil Ferry.
304·8715· 25.t8 or 87&amp;·15783

TWILIGHT SALE

Pl1110l, OliO

,

.KII

EAST
.KS2
'A7fS

hou••·
Pt Pleuent and Oelltpo·
hi 814-448-8221

APARTMENTS. mob•le homes,

PUBLIC AUCTION

Patriot Auction ·Barn

~.

ANIMAL PARK

• 01 IK- Ollio
Train •Animals •Ptcntc
•Mintalure Golf •Gt Its
•Groups Welcome•
Mon.·Sal. to am Iii dark
S,undays noon Ul dark·
Pbnt 314-2101 '

.. .....Pome;ov .........

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. 8t Vicinity .:
.............···-·........ ...... ••
·tc- .
~..
~ugull 11-U 'rtt ont 1n t._

NOAH'S ARK
5 Miles bst

•thing, ate. Fri. Set, MtMiow•
tftok Drive. .
~

clays

WEST
+J10U76

Loogolols. Coli 6t 4·992·7479

7:30·11 :00 P'.M.

ltg moving ••Ia, furnlturtt~
~. nlct child,_.,. and •ut.

WANT :
ADS

•az

• KQU
+&amp;51!

Public Sale
8t Auction

FRIDAY, AUGU$T 22

'

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Wt do not fa+t you or
dpwe"inttnd,.,
Wt tlllni( DJ J!IU often
a.fld will until the eiHI.
Gone 1sid 'fOIJotlln by
some ;ou lftiJ be ·
But dear to our memory
you will •ver bt.

Pomeroy 2 bdr. Neylors Run,
e1715 mo t100 dapoalt, yard,
petio, Call lftlf lpm 814· 992·
1888

STARTING

In Memoriam

awey Feb. 1&amp;, ·1967. ·

Opporlunlty

-SHO
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT

-at•.

who·
lift ·Au&amp;. 15 -1946
•11!1 -Willilnf Henry
Fill who pusld

1 bedroom 1pt tor rent B11ic
rent 11:1rt1 8215. a month that
indudN •• utllitia. Oepo1h
requlrtd of UOO Cont1ct Vtl·
l~ga Menor Apt
Middleport
114-912 ne7 Equ11 Hout ing

Due to ill hultiiMr. and 111. BillyChudlt 111 movin&amp; to another location, therefore, the following
mtrthlndise will be at 1uction.
Thts will be a very tnleresltngsale wtth household lurntlure.
farm machinery, anltques, collectables, mtsc. IDols, farm
ttems. etc. maple lable and 4 chatrs. 21uel011 stoves. eleclroc
range, sofa, ltvtng room sutte, melal bed, relrogertor, oak
dresser base, floor lamp, ptctures, B&amp;WTV, oak flatwall cupboard , dtshes, old and new I gal Donaghho tar, oak kttchen
lable, small doll baby buggy Maytag wronger washer, lawn
chairs, old basket, claw foot rocker, old shaker rocker, bud
ca~e. old chtld's stroller, old chatrs, garden tools, lantern ,
chtcken waterer, cream can, egg basket canner. stone tars.
crocks, canntng IBIS, old toys, pressback chatr, slraw
spreader, rotottller, I" plasttc pipe, tool box (FUll). cutter
bars, tOpe, platlorm scales, cream separator, Gehl hammer
mtll, wood feed box, chatrs, mtlk cans, gas cans, cucular saw,
elec droll &amp; btls, sockets, hand tools, AC 66 combtne-P T0
droven, cross cut saw, horse hanes. ~ngle lree, elc., 3 bottom
14" AC plows, homemade wrench 111 wheels, 11:. culttvators
(rear mount), egg grader. B&amp;S 8 hp molor, elec molors, po·
wenzed leed cart 8 hp B&amp;S molor, butldtng tnsulated .
sealed ; chtcken cages set up lor 6,0001ayer touse 125'x 40 ',
, egg carts (METAL ON WHEELS), 1.000 head brooder for
ch tcks (5'x5' hood type), Forney elec welder
PLEASE BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIRS!
Food Avtilallle
TERMS : cash or Check with Positive I.D.
AUCnONEER: RODNEY HOWERY
614-698-7231 '

2 bdr , turn , new ClfPet. AC . 1ft
GeUipoht Callet4·446· 1.a9

NORTH
+Q4

bath, fum,.hod.
urU!tot fumla~od. a200 por
•1111 NniP
man
uoo
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....
no
chlldran.
~;;e:t::w;;~tb;;e;tb~ree-~=spo=t,::wfici=c=a~n~;,=;;===i
......
iii""ill'lt:RPtlmi!IRiiii;AIINiiiji;iii.-1
no poto. Colll14·••a·3793
I,
Mercll&lt;ln ilise
2 bdr 2 bi&lt;N. kllohon, tumt 44 Apartment
44 Apartment
tvro, 11 c.. rtst 1325permo
for Rent
for Rent
plue utKhiM, reference &amp; dtp·
61 Household Goods
oalt. Call 814-448-4928
3 roo.. I

August 23, 1986 at 10:00 A.M.

2 fully fuml1hed eduht ontY ....

Collt14· ...1·2310.'
Wat• ...._ llrYictd .,c::: drfllect.
Froo
C.l t14·H2·
11006 or 814·712·3147.

, ',Iii

~!! 1c': 1~tt.:;!~ f:'d ••

. Located on Tu. Rd. 13, 5 miles off St. Rt. 346 (Ap·
· palar.hia Hwy. West of Albany, Ohio. Directions:
Ttle St. Rt. 1 3 South to Twp. 13 atthe Columbia
School lot Cimtttry - turn right - 1st place
· •cross railroad tracks.

utllltl• paid. Ctll 814· 448·.,.
.110
.•

2

304·171-11 0'4 or 304-875·
7821.
3roo.. 1 bath. now corpat, nice
• &lt;1-. Cion to shopping.

e14·41t·1102

Profeaionel
' s.rvlcu

Painting rt~ktantlel, interior·
atMior, .0 y. . . uperitnce.

Regency Inc 1partment 2 bdr,
utilhiM panty peld, nice. Cal

FARM SALE

roo-.

3 largt btdrooma, 1\lt beth. XL
liY1ng room. XL kitchen, utility
room. garage A"*tah Addition
1n Tuppaq Pla1n1. C1rl 114·817·

2 bdr. unfum . whh eppl. et 881

Third A,.. . Oolllpollo U50
month pklt utllitiM Cell 814·
241·118&amp;.

LOCATION: 1804 Cltestnut St., Gallipolis, Ohio. Comin&amp;
from Gltllpolis take Rt. 7 up by McDonald's,tum ttn on
Bell Annue to Chestnut St .. tum rilht. sale on left. Witch
lor SIGNS. Owner Is 1110vtn' to Okllhoma and will sell tht
fllllowinc tistin&amp; to tht li&amp;ftast bidder:
HO~SEHOLD; Extra mce maple 7 pc, wood dtnettesel, 8ft. 1
10ft wall what-nol sheH, Panasontc mterowave oven 2 yrs
old, Westtnllltouse eleclnc ran&amp;e. Fngtdatre refngerator,
Bela Ill V.C]t, V.C.R movtes, Sampo remote control color
console 1V 8 months od · $649.00 retatl, livtng room sutle
wtlh loveseaf, rea l sharp sel of ooffee wtlh end tables plus
malchtng sofa table wtlh glass lops, new 35mm camera wtlh
case. I yr old Wesltnghosue chest freezer 15.8 cu ft., sptce
rack, 3 chest of drawers. 21u II stze bedw wtth like new mat·
tresses and bo1 sprmgs, malchW~g set of Westtnghouse
washer and dryer, Hoover sweeper, 2 ch tldren's rockers, le·
~phone. broom sweeper, 2 video games. set of hangmg
lamps, brass and tvory lamp. mural dock, sptce rack, ntck·
nack wall shell, hardback Readers Otgesls, 10 pc sel chtl
dren's story boolts, 3 otllamps, vaporizer, sm kttchen elec·
tnc appliances, 5 byctcles, 2 ~on sktllels, pots &amp;pans. rod &amp;
reel fishmg equtpment, 3 ~ec lans. plus more.
TOOLS: Torch gaUII!lS, bolls and nuls, sm hand tools, sho·
vels, axe, forlts, rack, elc. Sm. elec. hand tools, olher ttems
too numerous•to mention.
NOTE: Th5 5 a JJOd clean sale. AH tiEms ., extra JJOd shape
owner ~ !e1111R evervthllR e~~;epl ckrthllg&amp; ~r.;onal bekmg11gs
Not responsible for Kcldtnts or loss of property.
Tena: cash or Approved Chtcl
OWNER: ROGER BERKLEY-614·446·6583
AUCnONE(R: LON IIEAl-614·367-7101
btl Slritd.
Wt 11e bookln saltl tr·this fill

1 to 2 ecr-. Oretn School Dl1t ·
orre~nlcehome. Calle1•·"1·

POOl! Mint condltkm. Z-

Gallipolis. CoN 411·4•11 ott..
8pm

AUGUST 21, 1986
THURSDAY EVENING 6:00 P.M.

RNI Effete
Wanted

2 mlnut• from

Fum gartga tpt , 1 bdr., U36,
utiUtill paid, 29'12 NeU Ava ,

AUCTION

304·171·2338 o• 304-&amp;Je.
2217,
Z '*"otorv lot~ Ohio Vollw.
Momory G•donl. Qollpollt,·
Ohio. .1.000.00 304·875·
3107 or 104-882·2471.

range. r~ woodburn• qn
1A. lot nNr Crown City. Can

1137.

afl•,

Alitton building krts with public·
w...,, mobHe hom• permitted,

in privati ho,... Call 114-882·
- -ot. - - •
388&amp; '
R4hrplnnht' included ,
Borvoln polcod '20.000 Coli ubathl.
114,000.
Colli 4-3711-21517
Room .,d bolrd for low W.come 614·17S·2113
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Senior Citlzena C1H 114·n2· Houae In Portt1nd. f28,000. For 12•110VIrldolototol otoo.. Zbdr ..
nM carp It, txcelltnt cond Frtt
3181.
Mle. or r.nl. 304-235·0119
dollvory • oot "'I· Con 114'441·
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Aaedtvillt. bv owntr Two for 0175 tltiiO.
16
Schools
the!
price of one. 2 btdroomt, .
Instruction
ttvln.a. dining room. kitchen, Hootir · - • tot n.ooo.
bath with extra room. All fullY oomporV&lt;igo •2.100. C.U14ctrpehd Llrgt porch. t•cec:l 388·8802
Lum m. prlfl•• lnooma Tal 'tflrd with , .. HUtt TV Atto
returns tnd launch 1 . new and tplftment which indudBI 1 1182 1~•70 Flootwood, 3 bdr..
uching ctrNr C.kll•• tttrt bedroom. INlng room. kitc:h1n 2 bathl. 10111 -..ric. For mo,.
SII!Ptember 8th throughout tht trH with bath, worklhop and lnfortnot!on II 4-311·1133 ll-

opll'llnge

Wanted l.ty to do hou•
cluning Mu11 be d.pendlble
•n d h•ve good raferenett
Phone 11•· 192· 15701 1fter
5.30 p m

30 aoroo. 114·992·7018
5:00.

3 bdr homt, ckJ .. to town. 2
bath•. portly fu-od
h..., towutilltl•. e.ll81ol·2·tli·

Quality home, n.wly remod-'ed
choice location on Coll11e Rd.
Syrecuu, MW complete kitchen
and llunctry, air conditioned,

Situations
Wanted
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227·1110.

3000 govtmment joba list
Ul.040· t51,230 ytlr Now

31 1 Homes for Sale

114·241·92411

HOME TOY PARTIES h•lmm•

AVON . 3 op'" llffhorlw. c.tl

rakltives for the pray·
tn, canis, visits, flowen and foad cbing the
illness and dlalh af our

To lht Whitt Funeral
H- for thlir lffililnt
•nice. ltv. Archlr and
ltw. llettlr for comforting words, to Dr.
lidgwO), Dr. llntJ ond

Babyllft..- needed in my home,
I'T\Il.lrt per10n . Cab 114-2&amp;6·

304·1178-1429

fritnds, neighbors and

w- Hensley.

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Mull hive own toals and
references 61 4-992· 7013 or
114·982-11613 S 30 till 5 DO

CARD OF THANKS
A lpt(iol thanks to our

lirllr,

Nood bobyllln• 2PM to 8PM.
Perf
wtth children at
ho .... Colll14·387-7211

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CARD OF THANKS
I would ltke to thank all
of those who sent cards
and made phone calls to
me duting my stay at St
Mary's Hospttal They
were very much ap·
pteciated .
Lawrence "Dutch"
Saunders and tam.uv

Oh 46831 .

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36 Lou It Acreage

, for Sale

HOUM with 1 acrt ctoM to Rio
Grande 3 b*.. 2 biiM CaN

N-.d •tr1 mon.y? FRIENDLY

Free kitten• long haired ceheo
Call 814·448· 6253

6

8abyatnar it m~ r.omelttrtingin
Sept S.nd r..umet • reflll'tn·
ott to At 4 Box 141. Galtlpoil1.

2 bdr. ICI1181rlapt .. untumilhed.
cerplltd, utlltli• peld No.child·
ren, no pMI Call 8 14-•46-

Location: Jet. of Rt. 35 1nd Rt. 160 at Thaler
Ford Bld1. Seein1 distance from Holzer Hospi·
tal.
For1111r Fruth Pharllllt:y Wartlloun merchtndlst. DUt to
stock lett at the Thaler Ford Bid&amp;. fro11 tht •lhouse
nit, m~ln1 must ao. Listin&amp; sold to hipasl bidder.
Flea larlettrs, Dealers, Individuals, Everyone Wtlcollll.
Lots of cosmetics, lois oldish and ftgunnes, lots of small and
mtsc , new tlems, 2 quarter slot ~deo games lor pool hall! game ts Space Invaders, I l!llme is Asteroids - both tn
good worktng shape. 125 Honda Elstnore motorcycle, se1 o1
cutting torches w/gau&amp;es and legallanlts, console 23" re·
mote color TV, large Sears fan, 2 lghtoo 6ft sunglass dts·
plays, glass front &amp; lop stereo center, use&lt;! cash regtster, 2
small gas heaters, 50 gallon new hot waler tank,'Jl store dts·
play racks, SEVERAL DOUARS OF STOCK TO SEll
GUNS: 22 automate hand gun, 222 Remtngton nfle
w/scope, 8 mm w/SCllpe, 220 nfle w/scope, 12 gauge
Elhtca w/deer barrel
(Not responsible for accidents or loss of property)
TERMS: cash or Approved Check
AUCTIONEER: LON NEAL-614-367-7101
Note: Please brine your own chair.

BRIDGl

Today's declarer would have hked
the deal better If dummy's queen of
spades had beld tbe first trick. Unfor·
tunately East produced the king and
that made tbe three no-trump contract
unpalatable at best. Still, the game
must go on. Declarer played tbe dia·
monel three to dummy's king and took
a club finesse. Good! That won the
trick. Next the diamond seven was led
to dummy's queen and another club
was finessed . Not so good. Although
the second club finesse also worked,
West showed out. Altbo!llh declarer
could casb the ace and nine of dta·
moods, tbe lead remained in tbe wrong
hand for the needed !bird finesse in the
club suit. Once again, what should
have been an Ice-cold contract melted
away
The key to success lies in tbe care
declarer takes of his precious spot·
cards In tbe diamond swt. For his first
trip to dummy, be should play tbe dia·
mond seven from his band. Then, after
tbe successful club finesse, he can neil
lead tbe diamond nine. Later, when be
tbe ace of diamonds, he Will be
f itb
hi h
be

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a few pennies spent here
comes back folding money

By Jamet Jacoby

Opportunity

7:00P.M.

-n;nt Uptoo, 465, ll:Ml, Fruth Pharmacy.

The three
holds the key

in

1 end 2...bdr. 1pti. for rent. Bnlc
rent for 1 bdr t17tl Bnic rent
for 2 bdr t212. AIIO •200 IIC.
dep. rtq Clo11 to Foodl.,d •d
Spring VIlli¥ PIUI. J1cklon
E1t111 ApenmtntL 814-.413117 . Equ1l Hou•lng

AUGUST 22,.1986, FRI. NITE

V-anslllemor1al; PalrtckGibbi,:M5.12.lD.
~"c:r·~,.. Paul Hendrix. :liO. $2.21!.
)r
~ Mellsaa ~. 421, II.CI,
Trl~ounly Mea~ Am.l&lt; Rlt&lt;hle, 4115, $1..11,
RactneHomeNat'IBank; Mlkellollman,IIO,
n:~~. FarmCtedlt llet'vla!o~ H...,. 110.
n211. F'oralt Run lllocl&lt; •
Mix; Paul
Hendrix, e ,11.15. Trt&lt;:ouny Meat Pacldng;

Cleaner, one half mila up
Georg• Creek Rd Call 8 14·

Public ala
It Auction

AUCTION

~dl~~~y~
110, II. Bank One; Tom Stooort, :115, 12.

A,... Oolllpolls. CaN 114· ...8·
2282
WANTED TO IUY uaod wo~d.
COli hlltM SWAIN'S FURNI·
TURE. 3rd. • Ollvo St. Gon.,..
lis. CoM 114·...1·31 Iii

for Rent

2·btdroom mo~l• homee. Z bedroom lr•H• for rtnt
"'
noo per - h. t100 Two
2 .... DU1 Addllln·BulavHio Syrocuu 814-882·2728.
dlpoah. You poy g•andolootrlc Rood. o.. hoot, no poto. UOO.
biNo. Col 814-912·2781 pluo utllhl•. -rlty d-~
1:00pm.
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r-lrod. e1•·448·H41

Lambert, 211, 11111. Flrll - . . OJunty
Ellllneer; O.laltl Balter, 225, lUll, Flll'lll&lt;'nl
!'.~~-Ainy Rlld!lo, 310J!:15. Farm Credit;
~ GIK!II, 211, II. '1'1 Bond Foodlancl;
Mlko
n'lll, Bavm Llllmer;
"n'ent U)lton, m, &amp;1.'15, FVntora LArnY
Hager, 210. 11.'15, Seir. OallleyColllna; Frank
~~2.l5.Gene12. Farmers Bank; 'Lisa Burke,
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Whaley.
~Burke, 7.11,
Ken's ~ &amp;

SWEEPER and sew ~no mld'l.ne
repair, parts, and suppli• Ptck

for Rent

·-ooun~ry.

Tribune: ~ .'446-2342

NOTICE TO
PUBLIC NOTICE
CONTRACTORS
ADVERTISEMENT OF
STATE OF OHIO
BIDS
DEPARTMENT OF
Galho·Meigo Community
TRANSPORTATION
Action Agency
Columbus, Ohoo
Box 272
August
1. 1986
, Cheolrife. Ohio 46620
Contrttct Sales
Gallia-Meigs Commu n1ty
logo! Copy No 86· 724
Action Agency h11 for ule
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
. one Stotion Wagon to be dirt·
Sealed propoaets wtll be
. polled of through competl·
ot tile oflico of the
· tlve bidding. Sooltd bids wHI received
Director of tho Ohio Dopa~·
be received ot me CAA Of· ment
of Tranaportet10n, Col·
lice in Cheolriro unti14.00 p.
umbua.
Ohio. until10.00 A
m. A119uat 20, 19BI.
M.. Ohio Standord Timo,
, Vehiclt Dncriptlon:
Auguot 26. 1986,
One 1980 Dodge Aapon Tuosdoy,
for improvements 1n
Station Wagon
Golho County, Ohio, oo
Thi1 vehicle may be IIIX.em· aoctron
GAL-7·23.84. S.R
ined 1t the CAA OHice bet- 7 1n the City
of Galhpolis, by
w•n the houro of8:00 o m. grading, drainmg,
jnd 4:00 p.m., Mondly end resurfac1ng withwiden1ng
asphah
tlrrough Frldoy. Eoch bid concret•.

42 Mobile Homes

-~ 3 ....boom unfumtshtd trell•ln

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Public Notice

42 Mobile Homes

for Rent

12.:10. Boas Sales • s,m.,.,
Farm!illpply; JeMlferllanttt, :no, SI,MGM
FarmCty. '
Be!ty JoHunt. 133.12.:1!, River a~y Farm
!illpply; AndY Rlloe, 136. n:10. MGM Farm
aty; Soott &amp;rke, 125. 121ll. G&amp;r wPlastics;
HOGS
Riehle Huot, 113. 12. R)Hs Used Can; Randy . Gin aer llolcomb,
(C.C. Pllri. tcj, '$2.00,
Burlu!, 122, 12. G&amp;rW Plastlca; WW Poole, 1.11), Roctne Home Not'l Bonk; Marv Parker, D1.
12. Ohio Valley Llvestoclc; Amity Db&lt;CJI, 104, 13.'10, Farmers Balik; Delaalllalter iR.C.),
$2.:1!, Elberlefds In Pomeroy; Krls Ash, 122. ro. n!il, Valll!haD'a Canllnol; 1'bertoa

(Continued trom 0.1 l

42 Mobile Homea

The Sunday Timas-Sentinai-Page--D·3

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

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PUBLIC fAbsolutel AUCTION
SATURDAY, AUG. ~3. 1986
10:00 A.M.

Sold farm. must sell the followi111. Directions: approx. 18 miles from St. Rt 7in Gallipolis, Ohio to Juc·
tion 279 at St. Rl. 35 at Thurnn, Ohio, approx. y,
milt to Co. Rd. 103 (Centerpoint Rd.) 10 Alban Rd.,
Township Rd. 102. approx. 3 miles from 35.
"ANTIQUE OR COUECTOR fTEIIS "
Otnner bell, rockers, C&amp;O Ratlroad lock , lanterns, cream &amp;
mtlk cans, mtsc wood adverttstng boles, sausage stuffer,
large porcelam Sohto ~gns, cow bells, 6 az Coke bottles,
Coke advert1s1n gIray &amp; other Coke tlems, tron bean pol, sktl·
lets, 5 &amp; 10 gal slme JarS, cash regtsler, copper wash botler
&amp;copper wash1ng machine, tron kettle w/sland, sale depostt
boxes, lard press. platform scales. diSplay cases &amp; butcher
bloc k table &amp; lots more
"TOOLS, GUNS &amp; ETC."
Electnc power hacksaw, saber saw, electrtc grtnder, 'Odrtve
socket set, Craftsman lawn mower, vtSe, 22 ga Sauvage nfle.
10 ga shotgun, fence charll!lr, wheelbarrow, propane tank
lor campmg lratler. 10 speed bicycle, rotary nail ~ns, metal
shop tables, log chatns, lawn roower blades &amp; wheels, new
snow shovels, rakes &amp; toes, new galvantzed &amp;rooltng natls,
~ hp atr compressor, SU1!1111Jmp, milre box, 14' and 20'
new conslructtOn ladders. Craftsman shop vac, mtsc. ladd·
ers. camper stove &amp;lank, lawn chatrs. clay ~geons, lans. It·
rewood , and lots more.
"EOUIPI£NT &amp; MISC."
Rebel 5 ft. 3 pt. brush C'!lter, Fer~son 3 pt. plow, 3 pt. ptpe
layer, horse drawn disc, screw JICks Hl38, gde &amp; fronllool
boxes ~~ ptckups, pickup truck beds w/maHress, 4"!10'
well casing, 34 sheets new \!'' plywood, 15 sheets particle
board, new galvanized barrels, approx. 37 sheets styroloam
tnsulalton, new 20' galv ptpe, 100f shingles, \!" &amp; I' COflper
tubing. 16 roll fiberglass msulalion,lol jj new 20" totnls an·
gte tron, Iader &amp;small screw jacks, tlreseeler JIUI!Il, 660' roll
tile, and lois more new ~ems &amp; 510 cal. fuel oil tank.
Cash

OWNER: BEN CHANEY
Eats

Positive ID
AUCnONEER

DAN SMITH 614-992·7301 or 949-2033
"llol mpo~slblt lar eccld11ts ., loss of' IJI'IIIrty."

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CLERK &amp; CARRIER POSITIONS
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Exllllllllllon II the BIIHpolls Pall Olllce. APPLICATIONS ARE BEING ACCEPT£0
AUGUST 18TH THROUGH AUGUST 22ND DNLYI [And since II won't be oflelltl .., 1•:
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TUES., Augult 18th- 1 pm-5 pm; 8 pm-10 pm
BLUE FOUNTAIN - GALLIPOLIS
151 Upper River Rd. (On Ats. 7)
For lnetent WORKSHOP RESERVATIONS
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LAFF·A·DAY
66 . Pets for Sale
Kenmore .we~Mf t?l. Keru'I'Dre

2 Karoaene Heater~ . One
11.000 BTU, UO .; otha'
14,000 ITU whtl blowtr, f76 .
Uood 2 """'""· Colll14· 992·
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Suplus.
1. 4xl and 411817·11ths ltuc·
oott mat~~nhulding or pwteling

harvwt; golchidt 1ty
aida 1111, rtfria. .to, whhe
tldt by Mete 1111, 2 -electric Woond's •e.tB· I .Hpc.
r~nges 30 ln. ooppartona,e121 . 2. 4xlxV• m110ntte undert•Y·
ea., 20 in . gaertngt t?l; .food ment U.99 u . 4a4 IUJO. e1.
• coal bumlrlg 1tove UOO. GE seconds.

3. 4x8a% IM~tn plywood •&amp;.98
second• n.ea.
4. 4alxll• and 15-11tht wood
!*ltlina woodg,tln Md print•
te.91Md t7.95 ucoftd M .915 .
5. 4xlx~ blandex wat..- board
atirior glued Tplusl f9.98 11 .
1 . Wood tMrmal pain bow
pict.~re windows 15~:6 1249.
7. Dau~e steel iltulatlld en·
nence door' N1' 1 with y, gl ..a
t38D.
1. Doubt• side Wght door seta
witt! 'h gt. . lntuletld 13150.
9. Doublt commercial ..trenoe
door 111'1 bron1 tluminum
•598 .98 Itt. slngt• U99.00
eo.

walh• M'f!lcado..., •110. 12
1nu:..Skluva
AppHMCII Upp• Rivlr Ad.

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114-441· 7318.

Uud Reft'ig•l10r, tuH.aiu met·
trMt. COIJch. Corllln • Snyder,

814-448· 1171 .

GrNn lite. rang• 1100. Cell

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Alfrigtntor, ttove, livingroom
IUitl, 2 p i - bdr... itl, WOOd•
bum• 6 VICCWm CIMn.,. C.ll

114·2•&amp;-H87.

Pictena Used Fumtture. Good
quellty uud fumttur1. Optn 9 to
I or c.ll for appointment.

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304·171-1483 or 175-1450 .

11. StHI prlhung iniLilated
doon ond jornl l'h hr. l;re rt.
•18&amp; .911.
12. Sewer and drain pipe 4~e10
PVC pret..otod 12.89 eo.
13 •· · · 1 bl 2 .. _
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._,ch•
modo from 2•4•6 •odwood
nalned 129.915.

ONen welv.t .ofa and recliner
chair. 304-171·M53.
Slngtr Touch and SMIW, good

cond, 135.00. 304-1715-•7&amp; .
Gold 1w;v11 rodl• ' 138. Brown
reclinlf 131. I ft. b0okc11a
~::lock

14. 114 T plut 8 praflnilhed
bNce
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1715 aq ft
115 . a.:O~n 28x60 rocll face
trailer underpin ..c:onds f3.99
ea.
1 I. (1) and 2 pc. flb..-glalltuban
shower combination 11cond1
f1159 .9fi to f179 .96.
17. 17JI19 wtlite gold vanity and
marbJI top 139.96 .
18. Wood frtndl doore tecond•
151ite &amp; 10 lite t89.96.
19. 7 pc. woCid prefinilhed vinyl
wrap dooJ trim 11 .00 ea.
20. Solid oall and brill towl bar
1114 pc .. 119.915 ea.
21. Temperld thermal p1n1
glaaa Vu.32x78 t29.95 ta.
2.2. Octagon tiffany lead gltll
window t-49.915 ea. (24)
23. Insulated lttel doore blanks
tecond• 125.00 ta.
24. 21l4ll~ acustlcel ceiling t ile
emboued fire rated 12 .29 h.
21. 5 pc. high giiU bath tub kits
wfth thelvM 129.96.
21. Cotl and wood fireplace
stovaah..t steelfl59.915 or 2 for
f100 .
27. 9x8 indoor or out door ozite
ctrplt tlla n..bber beck 4 cent• to

•30. C•ll304-175-4192 .

SWAIN
AUCTION • FUftNITURE 12

Olive St. , OeiUpolia.

N..,. uled

wood-co61ttov•. I pc wood lR
IUitt *399, bunk beds 1199.

til. new, •

entron r.etln. .

uMd bedroom IUit•. rena""
wringer walhen, 1ha11. New
llvingmom ...it• 11 II · 1&amp;991
lamps, al10 buying coal· wood
dOVOI. Coii.614·446·31&amp;B.

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GOOD

USED APPLIANCES

Welhws. dryllf'S, J.trlgntors,
rangaa . Shgga Appliances.
Upper River Rd . .,_ide Stone
Cr•t Motel. &amp;14· 448·7388 .

64 Misc. Merchandise
Cllllhen ' a UHCI Tirt Shop . Over
1,000tirea. sit•12.13.14,15.
18, 18.5. 8 mil• out Rt. 218 .
Call 81 4 -2158·6251 .

8 Ctntl

Pl11tic ciltem ltfltl approved.
plullc saptlc tankl, pl•tic
culwrts, metal culverts. RON

Pann WlirahouH, Wellston, Oh
614·384·3845 .

EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jack·
10n, Oh . 114-286 ·5830.

415 lnd'l color TV fl500, 2 rltCiin er
chalra •n etch, bedroom tuite
f250. 614· 992-1022.

ChUdtft Saw Suppty. Vinton,
OhkJ. Call 814· 388·8584. Au·
.,,. Bpeci•. 20% ofl Echo
IIWI, 20% ott Echo h'immers.
Hueqvama uws, chaintawt 16' '
t11 .50. Bar oil gal. 14 .00 .
Chain Jherpening, replir wortt .
Open 8· 5 Mon.· S.t. CloMd
Wad . &amp; Sun .

8 ft . Fibreglus truck topper
U50. Ctl1614-986-4418 .
Wanted: llllf'ld rock. Ctll 114·
992-2803.
1972 Ford LTD . No tr.nsmi1·

N.w country dream home . Built
for you. f18.995. 4 bdr .. 2 .. th.
· SM thl• rnodtl todev. Call
814·188·7311 .
~or

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28. Prefinishld 4x8xV.m•onita
Pill bo•d f8.95 tnd •9.96 ee.

tion, 876. Sofa, 110. Love••t

1 ~ -1

..le lower kitchen cabtnets

614·446·6278 ofltr 3PM .
lUng sind Somma flotation
m.ttr. . .nd foundation . Retaill
. for fl75, asking U75. Call
114· 441· 3311

Mu1ical
I natru menta

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7Pats
77
for Sale

Orogon-d Con- K-.. el.
CFA Hhnalevon. Porolen and
Si1me1e ltittent. AKC Chow
puppi81. Call 814·446·3844
altar 7PM .
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Fruit
8o Vegetables

Reg . Lh111 Aptopuppies, 9wkt.
old , 3 ma.... 3 temelat, Cham·
pion &amp;ttow dogs, good C0"1)tn·
iona. Will grow to 13·14 ibl.
m•l• UOO. lemlles f260, Ceil
614· 258-1763.

7,500 btu air cond. Compound
304·176 -65].t .

Naedt home AKC lhel8 APIO
male 1 1 wb . old . First thol &amp;
wormed . 176. Call 614-448·
0706.

56 Building Supplies
Builltlng Mtterie..
Block, brtck, tewtr pip•. win·
dowa, lintels, ate. Claude Win ter•. Rio Grande, 0 . Call 614 246·6121.
Building materials, cement ,
blocks all sizes. verd or deli¥ffl.
Gallipolil Blodl Co .. 123 11'1 Pine
St., Gallipolit, Ohio Ctll 81 4·
446· 2783.
Pota Buildings by Quality
Build••· Work1hop1, Clfl)Ortl,
anim•l thllftera. garag•. Free
enimtte&amp; . Phona 814 -689 7121

Baumlumber
· OIESTER

91S-l301

73/10 Chevy P/Up Fendtn ....... S40.00
81/15 Chevy P/Up fenden ....... s67.00
771 as Chevy P/Up Doors .......... s1o.oo
73/14 Che.vy P!Up Hood ......... SIOO.OO
S-10 Fenden ....................... S67 .00
S-ID Doors ........................ S145.00
S-10 Hoods........................ SIOO.OO

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73/79 ford P/Up Fendtn ......... $39.00
10 Up Ford P/Up Ftnden ...........$70.00
Ranger &amp; lranco fendtn ............ S79 .00
73/79 Ford P/Up Doors ...........SIOO.OO
10 Up Ford P/Up DOors ............ S120AO
Ranger Doors
73/79 Ford P/Up lloods .........,SIOO.OO
10 Up Ford P/Up Hoods ........... sn Uo
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cu &amp; 11itcx s••t

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IBAL PAITS.

Whaley's
Auto.
Parts
SIIADI
992·7013

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CMNE~AIIXIOUSTO

OWNER HAS RmUCED THE PRICE TO
$18,500 - Very nice starter lllrne or
~vestmenl propeltv fbme off..,; 3 BRs. LR.
kldlm, bath, 2 car ooaffached garage. fen~
yard. Call trxlay.
MOlSON TWP. - Possom Trot Rd. - 93

acres m/1, all woods. Old barn oo Jfoperty.
$21,900.
NFN USTING - .6mi.off Rt. 35, 'haeres MIL.
36x35 ooncrete bllck bid~. present~ &lt;.6ed as
parnt and body shop, mo~ie'horne hookup on
property.
nRm Of RIINNING TO lliWN EVERY nME
TilE KIDS HAVEASO!OOUCnVITY?- This
love~ briclc home is klcaled witfln walkilg
distance of tile lfllde school and hW! school
and oilers 3BRs,bath,LR. kitchm,dnng room
with boilt&lt;n chna oabnet. family room in
basoment, gas teat, frep~ce . anached gBr'l{e.
• Ill I:E RffiUCEO TO $49,000!
SPRING VALLEY ESTATES - In-level tome
· offefs 3 BRs, 2 batlli, nice equipped ktchm,
L-shapffi lR, dnn' area, 24xl2 family 100111
with woodburning Ireplace, gas teal, cent air,
2 car garage. Can today.
DUPLEX 4 SALE - Great nvestmenl lor !he
bu~. IDeated on Grah«n School Rd. Each
uri! offefs 2 BRs, wine room, bath, k!chen,
and s1DYe. ~. DW and di;~.•~undry, ~rge
·carpor~. centnl.lir and storage wei.

'lUI Ulllluilll 811J01181 .-lw op 01116
I" 'AtdiJ '41 AM n 1l..,Ou 'U8WOM
B~l pe~n .,t,Jeddo~• ltJoes.
8 ft qo( Jno.l &amp;~If no.l op MOH,.

BON NIE STUTES - BROKER
JIM STLTES- REA/:fUR

Of • •

446-4206
PALL 'iANDERS- 379-2152
General

:JU:&gt;y7
OIOIJ3H
030Nb\4

Not Your Blsic Hinch
famiy designed home. Features 4 bedrooms 0~
ma~erJ. 2 baths, INmg room, eal·in kitchen. thvner has l1s~l~
AndeiSen windows, luH basemml 100 tt. • 200 ft. ~I
PROFESSIONALLY L~DSCAPED lop d lfOUOO swimmmg pool
With 16118 deck.Siorage burklilg Kyger Creek Schools.lh• tome
• much larger than rt appealS
A~

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ootstanding s pli·lev~ . ln

125
Well located farm
ac1es d !ll&lt;ld
laying crop land. Has !fade "A" dary set up ~th
lxllk cooker and p~~ine mrlk..,;. Well bui! dder
Iarin home. large barn. corn crrb, mach ne storage.
County water. Apflrox I mile ol Raccoon Cn!!k
frontage wllh good access 101 rrigafun. water
supp~ and recrealiln Ail located I mi~ south of U.
&amp;Rt 35 on Adams•lle-Cora !bad. Partrallinancng
JDSSib~ to quailed buyer. LoiBl at $100.000.
1!132

exceplilnalln 1ti quaity,
mmt condil&gt;n and settin~ ProlessM&gt;nalty
decorated, co-ordmted ighting lixtOres, lh5
quad-level has 2500 "1· tt., 4 lEd rooms, 3 baths.
oathedr~ ceilin~ Property a~o . rnc~des 3
landscapffi aqes, ~ng coocrete drNe lned Wllh
ones and a 32x40 3 year o~ llliJttqllrJm!
ouildng (same material as Ill use), heated, concrete
floor 1111h colurmed porch.

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AREA MANAGER

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lndh1dull to tuPif'I!M othlrl In
110 - .u., Conlon. COUld
10101 ~.0011 lint JU'...IIo
exp.
no·101 "~~'~~~ · Our
produCI II IO*I...Ouoll·
llod IPIIIIcenl wiN l&gt;o - l o Flo.
office lor tralnts£1: our
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JIM CLANCY

FOR RENT
1Y QUAUTY BUILDERS
•WORKSHOPS
•ANIMAL SHELTERS
•CARPORTS
tGARAGES

FlEE EmMA1ES

Quality Work At A
Better Price
Reliable Service

305-857-6737

IMMEDIATE POSSESSIOII-lot:! d room for
the kids and a nice ganlen. Thi; attractive
home offers 3 BRs, LR, kitchen, 21Bths, formal
dnil~ suncleck, lull basement. Call f01 more
details.

N. Myrtle Beach
New condo,

UK£ NEW
Brick and f1ame 1anch iff..,; 3 BRs. lR 1111h
fireplace, Ill, 2 baths and eat·m littllm. Energy
savillg heal pi~. 2 car 111rage. Situated on ltat I
ac. IOC $59,900.
m4

overlookina ocean.
Accommodates 6,
fully furnished.
Datos AflliiMitt W... of

AUGUST 23·30
CALL 446-2734
OR 446·2206

Farms...Residential..Lc~mJlleJ~cta.t~

514 Second Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

(614) 446·0008

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5

COMFORTABLELIVING PRICED AT$19,900!
- Th5 attractive home lfteiS 2 BRs, bath,
k~chen 1111h range, dnng room, LR, calpel, I
car unallllch&lt;d garage, situated on twolm.Call
today.
lOOKING FOR YOUR FIRST HOllE! - This
attractive home~ Jl'icecl at $33,000llldoffers
3 BRs, bath, kitchen, loK1g room, fam ily room,
woodlluming stove, electr~ heal Call today
and let &lt;.6 sl'ow )1&gt;11 lh6 home.
OWNER ANAIICING AVA! LABLE - 9.5 acres
m/1, Morgan Twp.. ~llll~ge on Rt. 160.Call IDr
detai~.

$8.000 - 11 ACRES- O!ESHIRETM'. Vacant ~nd. Septic tank on 1fopei1Y. Call IDr
more i11formatron.
DANVILLE AREA - Closoto Meip Minel 67 acres m/1, nice holll! off~n 3 BRs, 2 bltlli,
kichm wllh DW, dis~ ., double OVEII, ~,'
WB stove, 22112' lR, dnna room, el6c.
furnace. oal}lelin~ Bam oo JJoperly, 24xll
w~h loft Callloday lor more informa!Dn.
BE THE FIRST FAMILY IN THIS NEW HOMEI
- Siluated on two wooded I~ lhB bvely
home offers 3 BRs, 2111111;, kildlen, LR.Iamily
room, lull basement deck, gar~~~e, gas teat and
cent air. Call today.
PRICE REDUCED TO $39.!11011 GiEAT
BEGINNER Ill ME -This Ill me offels 1 111111
LR wjln tnptace, kichen, dinila ma, 3 BRs,
bath, fuH ba!ement I car !IIIli&amp;!, dedi, lena!d
yard just mnutes to town on Rt.141.~1foran

BUILDING- PERtlY TWP.. ft.siBelbirJR.ideallor
anyone i
m~ng business.
thvner may
'""~'KDI mancn~ Call
tor more informaliln.

103 ACRES 11/L SPRINGfiELD TM'. •
IBs 5 BRs,
bath, LR. kitchen, county water, 40diJ pole
·bldg., «lxOO tobacco barn, va~ Iiiier
outbuikfngs.

Awllll. 96 A. til~ble. older horne

WNIT TO OWN ABUSINESS OF YOU I OWN!
- 1500 sq. ft. concrete b!Qdt buikfilgsloated
on .66 acre presently beil g ()IJeolled as 1
canyout.
24 ACRES 11/l, IIARRISOII TWP. - CLAY
UCIC lOAD - Roling land, wei on Jl'&lt;*lertY,
111m and t&gt;bacco blse. Call for iilore
nilrmaliln.
110011 TO GROW - 2.5 !tll!S, rmre or less.
Vl!ll'f atlnctiYe ranch stYle home teatures 3
· bedrooms, .2 bllils, LR. ll*:hen w/r.JII!,
reflil, niCIOWIVIo fuft basement· carpelilg
heat pump/cent.ar, one car altachalprage
pus an .Ullltllched prage. lot! d room for
gl1111nng and enpy;ng the !Mdools. CaN
\uday.

.

PRICE REDUCED $10.1Xl0 - OIIE Of THE
lARGEST R!SIDBmAL UIQ (II SECOND
·AVE. - !Iller home ollln 3-4 Iris, LR,
kichen, Ill. Fll. bath, lllllllchod . . -. Cll
for more dellis today.
YACMr fAll lAND - Morain Twp. 84
ICfiS more IJ list .LMf and IOilinl land
A~. 33 ICfiS - . req~~indlr woodl.

. ONLY "VERY B£ST" IS YOUR
CRITERIA. CONSIDER .....
L.lrgt! FR, formal dinng and tarw LR, each 111th
nver view. 4 ~rge BRs.llts rt cbsets and 2 ~'II!
~~late rooms. Beautiful new carpel. CA and an
n.ground !X)OI. 2.7 a:res. CKle IIi~ from
downtown.
Nll4

IMPRESSIVE 2 SIORY
If you are not ready tl buy, B£WARE ol lh6
unusually mce 3 bedroom home. Avery homey
family room 111th !replace, formal entrance, lmmal
dilm~ w~eawoved ~chen 1111h al appl~nces
pus snack ba1 stools. larl' master bedroom with
fuU bath and huge walk·in closet. AUtre carpet 6
new~ n~condition . 21\batlli, 2 ~mace and
air .oondililnngsystems. Your chidren willlovetlll
neighborl&gt;lod which inclldes a !X)OI and lmn5,
etc.llool and Dad willove the qu~ peaceful street
and till beautiful selling overlookilg a tiny ~ke .
Dad can forget aboot externr poilbn&amp; ~s
mantenance free. Offe1ed at $87,fil0

.. GOITLEIM"S FAll
25 acll!S with spacilus modern ~ilevel rome.
lnckides 3 la!ge bedrooms, 2 kll batlli, lui~
equipped kldlen with dnng area, INng room and
~rge unfirl~hed basemmt Pelty d storage in 2\;
, car garage. Nice' quiet tocaoon just Iff Rt. 1.60
•
.
11224

PRIOE OF OWNERSHIP -Lovely home of!!IS
3 BRs, 3ball!;, equipped klchm, 14x441ami~
room, dinette, lirep~ce. 2 car unattached
garage, Zlx40 poolandsatellited5h.CaM iJr an
appointment.

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WHEIE'S MY

PRICE IEDUCm!
[JcepOOnaly wei decorated in Early ffnerican
charm. 3-4 bedrooms, beautiful IN!Ig room wih
lfeptaceand fantastic view rt the r~er. Niceshady
lawn runs lotte river ~5h01 hive a boat dock in
)Uir own front yard). In town locabort Very quiet
and puceful SlfiOOnclilgs. ftlw $69,11l0.
NI03

AffOROAIILY PRICm AT JUsr $29,900! Close to city oo Rt. 141 th&amp; home rtfels
k!chen, lR, lam~ room, dinng room and M
basement larll! unattached bklci&lt; garage. CaN
lo1 an apPilllllment

RANNY BLACKBURN
Broker

appoinlmel~

85 Chrvtlll' LeBaron, loaded
Call &amp;14 -388-9969

M

E. M. WISEMAN. BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN, 446,9666
B: J. HAIRSTON, 446·4240
CLYDE B. WALKER, 246·6276
LORETTA McDADE, 446-n29

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,;IICIOid eNIZIOilAlO Pll' 6uiddcHI&amp;

REALTY

CLARK CHAPEL RO. - Morgan lwp 7.ffi8
acrES m/1. $6,000.
THE PRICE BY $10,000 - 132.9a:1es m/1rn
HAS3RmUCED
Wa~ut lwp., l'h ~orvSELL
home- has
BR, bath,
42x92 barn, large tobacco base Call for an
appomlment

Now buying 1hell com

446-3.644

BLACKBURN
GfliN TOUCH WI1H NATURE HERE'- Th•
~ve~ llrck rome offers a panoram c vrew rJ
tranqurl valleys and majestrc wooded hills. Can
be purchased "'th two acres or 79. Newer
home offeiS 4 IEdrooms. 2 balhs, LR, ~vely
k~chen, drn~g area wrth pal• doo's and
. woodburner. carpebng heat pump, cent arr.
full basement, 2 car garage. Wi~ turkey and
deer are seen often in th• serene seffing. Call
today.

84 Ford Falcon good sht9e- Call

01 SI!MSNY

KANAUGA - $19,900 - 3 BR 111111! 111th
k~chen, lR, bath, gas heat. Call ·ror an
appointment

YOU WOIIT BE CRAMPm FOR lllOM HERE
- 2.494 acres, m/1,ranch sty~ horne leature;
3BRs, ooe fu l and two 'h llaths, eat-rn k~chen .
lR. lui basement, firep~ce, county and well
water. ~orage lxlildil~ Be sure to put lh5 m
your must see 15~

614·441-2472.

STUTES REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

O Complete
the chuckle quoted
by filling in lhe miss ing words

CROSS &amp; SONS
814-288· 8451 .
M••HIY Ferguaon, NIIW Holland.
Bush Hog Sale. • Service. Ovtr
40 ustcl trectofl to choot;e from
&amp; oo~lete lint of niW &amp; uled
equip~Mnt . Largnl 11lection In
S .E . Ohio.

71 ,000 mil... Good condition.
Aif',crultt,AM-FM . I3600. Call

614 -448-1386.

com. Call forltt..tquotes. RiVM"

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BEAunFULHOME,COUNIRYATIIOSPHERt
CLOSE TO TOWN - What fi!OI'e coukl yw ask
lur.lh• beautiful brick home is located just live
mrnutes from !own in Green Twp. and ofters 3
BRs, 2 baths, lormal d~il&amp; kichen LR with
lfepoce, fR . with li~~ce. carpet et&amp;m:
heat, cent arr, 2 car garage with opene~&gt;
saletlite dis~ ieflced yard and garden area. cau
today lor an apll9fltmenl.

If your home was listed
with Wiseman Real Estate, it would be here.
We advertise our listings!

FIIOM TilE PAGES OF HOUSE BfAUnFUL
Truly a near perfect lllme that wil satisfy tre "hard
lo please" Gorgeous living room 1111h marbf faced
firepoce, deep pile carpeting and glass polillllOf'
to a large screened porch. You11 breatre a sigll of
1el~l when you see the ,qeofthe 3~'~~' bedrooms
and 2 ~eam~g ceramic batlli. Klchm ~c~des
range, oven,diJ!waslllr and larw ealilg ar111 wrth
kXs d windows and view d a wooded ravine. Tte
lamrly 1oom rncludes buift in OOokcases and corner
wrndows. Clleck till quality ighl fixtures, drapes
and shades. 2car garage and basemmtlocated in
lown oo a larO' shady, wellandscapffi kJt at till
md of tre street. Pnce redoced from $83,000 ll
$89,(XXJ Owner has p~rchased anmher to Ill! out
~ Ire area and ht.JST SEI.L Look at lhis
outstamfllg horne and if you don1 ike tile new
pnce. make us an offer.
#141

URGUT
Owner rnovaJ out rt stile. Very imp1111nt to set! 3
: yr. MJ 3 BR quaity home, 130x2SO bt Shade
1rees. 2 battroomS. lr~lace. effil:ieflt ktchen,
extra nice C¥P«and wa1 fn~h. Heat fll~. 2111
prllll!. «l" antenna and r!Dr, very~ reception.
Asl&lt;ng $53,fli0.
11320

GREEII IWP. - FIIOIITAGE 011 ST. RT. 141
:- 116.5 acres m/1, vac.~t klt. Call for more
nlorma!Dn.

Jl ACRES WfTH 24 11:. CREEK BOnoll
6 ac. d hilly, porti!tty wooded area inckidng new
horne under conslructim. Mally )Uing lru! trees
and &amp;J1Ile vnes. Good place to li.&gt;e and have part
Jime farm. ltildng at $22,000.

HARRISON TWP. - CREMEENS RD. - 53
ACRES MIL - 4 BR rome offers kitchen, LR,
bath, e~ 88 heat, carpet~g. 30x42 steel
bid~ with woodburn~g · ~ove. barn and 2
sheds. Call lor more iniDrmallln.

1330

EIUIY TilE FRUITS OF NATURE- 3.6 a:res
m/1, apple trees, cherry tees, oklm ~ees
strawberry .patch. Nice home dfeiS 3 BRs:
bat~ LR, kitchen, carport, nice front Jl)fch lor
en~~g till cool summer evenilgs. ean IDr an
aPflO&lt;Itment.

CROI' IMD &amp; IOOIID AREA

GUYNI TMSHIP - lOB a:res m/1, tocal£d
south ol Mercervrt~. 20 A. til~b~ . IJI,.,ce
woods, tobacco base. Owner v&lt;ll help filance. ·

in al. Raccoon Creek to till SOJth,State

f•m lllld east and west.

--·to build. All minerak
fCI48

CHAROlAIS HillS- 3.24 acres more or less.
owner mancing avai~b~.

4 BEDIOOIIS AIID AFAMILY ROOM....

\

' Far $44,900, that doelnblund,... bum.Th5

TIIS COUlD BE THE 011 EFOR YOU 1- Priced
for the fnt tine home owner IJ a Jjace to
retire. IDeated about hallway between mn
an.d the hospital, IllS home ofters 3BRs, bath,
INIIg room, eat-in tclchen, lami~ 100111 w~h
woodbwnklg !replace, &lt;.tility room. Cal for an

nioe ranch rome also features II! baths, lui
bls8nenl and pllie.L•fll! lot 1111i11 for a pool.
Close lo hosjitll.
11201
11!1111~

SITE IM OALUA QJUNTY
Townslipon St. Rt ~less than
You must Sill he view tl beieve
d 85 at:ltt, about l) t&gt; «l rt

:appoirtment.

THIS lilliE HAS All TilE THINGS YOU
WAIITII!- 4 BRs, 6Q~ped kldl.l, 21:1111.
I~ bath has a. whWipooiJ. tR. carpeting
heat pufllll, cent. ••. attached garaa'e. above
fJOUnd pool. Just minutes from loon at
!l!n!OOary.

I ~~=~=1~0 1:MJ~~ 8 jhs.
The
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~m~d

1125

t96 4111 AVEIIUE
Th5 dder 3 bedrnom home Ills Peen OOI!IIIetely
remodeled. Home lfti!IS wW!g room, dnng room,
bath and utility room. ~ J111lge. Convmieflt to
tile cin~ and wa• to till marlu!t. $2Ul0.
N448
CGUIITIIY COIIFORT AT ITS BEST
Plenty d elllw mom insiJe andouhilh Ills ~'II!
beautiful briclc rand! with lullblsement Very oell
buill home halls 4 BRs, 3 oo~lele balhs, formal
dnn~ pus ~rae k~ with dilett~ 2 &amp;~laces.
nprd swimmilgpool, orap-orounddeck, 2car
garage and more. 40 acres d plrd. 7 d which
•e deanld 11100rd house. $96,fil0 iJr al, ..$86.fjl) iJr house. end I !t

1113

SCENIC II US &amp; VALLEY AlfA
!58 ac. mil d mostly pasrure lllld. Lots rJ road
110ntage ailng rilge area w~hseveral ~ buildng
sites. Has 12x60 mobile home with 11•37 .tdbln
giv~g !ill batlli, 4 BRs, nice ~mi~ room with
lOJOdstove and almost new kichen cabllets. Has
barn and two drer lxlidilgs nctudilg old log
house Askrng $70.000
1306

NMI THOUGHT YOU CGULDAFFOROAIIOIEI
Here"s your chance. Good localiln on Rt. 588 i1
ely imts. $20,000 buys thi; clean 1-2 bedrnom
home. Includes tun blseml!llt forced ar tlmacce.
nioe backyard with ga«&lt;!n SIXIl Clloow.

OIILY 17!1. !IW.IIM
tor that amount rnonev.
Formal entry. living room and
oab~ets. tg_ l!mr~ room on man level w""''·
room. City schools. lh• o a love~ home.
$27,000.00

WHAT CAN YOU BUY FOR $27.000n7 - AReal Blrpiftn Th5 1s oot p.mk jX'operty. Clean as can be. I o:re more or Os5 3 ·
bedrooms. 2 batt., lam ~ room w/ ..oodbUiner. Krtchen
appiances. City schools. Exceblt llr. newly..OOs

OUmNIDING STAlTER HOllE
Nothrng lo do bui roove rn. New~ carpeted .,d
decorated for ch~rm . Ill balm. l~ing room,
eal·ln krtchen, garage, f~l ~wn . thvner movrng out
ol area $47.!1l0.
m1

1223

209 11:. 11/l FARM
Located on St Rt. l25 ~ngiMdoiSoutlwestern
Hr~ School and new lfllde ochool buifdil~
Excellent road lronfage for buidng ailng St. Rt.
325 and Roush Road. Also ~ stes In Iff road
de\elopment &amp;:J-9) ac. of aoo area, 100 ac. of
pasture. 1400 lb. tobacco base. 8 room farm
house with modem ~atures . Farm buidngs br
crops, livestodo m equipment storage. VfiY ~
water supply. also county water. \loll sel on ~nd
IDllract with sizeall~ down j8yment llld
reasonab~ terms. Holdng at $160,000.
1331
26 ACRES OF IEAUnFUl ROWIIG LAND
Plus lour IOOX!iOO Ills oft Rt. 160. Owner wil
divide 26 acres and sellds separately. Call br
informaliln on Jfioes.

9 ACRES IIOtiE OR liSS - Rio Grlnda ANt - 2 stiJ)' horne.
tei~ panted insile. New carpet 2 storage bu id~gs . cel~r and
cattle shed. City schools.
OWNER WILL ACCEPT OFFER!- INCOIIE PROPERTY- ::
co•ERCIAL RIIITAL OFFICE SPM:E or RESIDENTIAL - ::
This JJoperly oo 35 West ~ Jfesently lleilg used as a res~ence ·•
and rental. Rental un~ has 211!drooms, I IBth, mod. lotchen wilh '
appliances, liv. rm, lots d cbset space. I cu 111rage Very n&lt;e
Resileotial has LR, 2 BR. l'h bath, I~ ktchm w/all appl~nces, I
oar garage. tg_ back cnvered palo. &lt;.6ed by both unrts. N&lt;e level
lawn. Th~ jX'operty has many possibdrtres EJcenent condrtm
8.40 ACRES IIORE Ofti£SS - Vacanl ~nd Localed •n c!y school ;
diSirict

OWNER WAIITS All OfFER - Neros to sell ll!l01e school starts
- 3 or 4 BR Irick. exc. tocaliln. LR. rrod ktchen 1111h lxlrl-•n
appiances ilctudilg microwa~. lam &lt;ly room w/woodbUimng
fireplace. 16x32 in-ground prxj
OOUBLEWIDE - thvner needs lo sell I !&gt;10 o:re rTilre or 055 3
bedroom ranch, 2 ballls, formal I• room. lor .. l dn11g room,
family room, 1,920 9l ft. iv1ng space 2 ~ rge COYered palils. City
schools. Pricec1 al $38,000.
I.AIIO CONTRACT - NIC( I lt.RE lOT - Close to r~e1. 328'
lroofage on Rt 7. $5500. Call lor terms
IYG(R CIIIK SCHOOlS - 1.153 m/1 acres wrth lwo 1973
roobile bornes mostly fum• lied. 21Edrooms. balh, love in Drl!!nd
rent the dhei. Excellent invesllll!nt If~ Pricecllow 3ls.
2ACRES 11/LOf IOODIMO.IIIO FT. Raccoon Crtll Fronllp

An•E FAIIILY llllf
10 year MJ brichllnme rnfl just d1 Lower Rt. 7
near Day School LQe liYinl room '11th fi~llce
(has woocllumel!. 3 bedrooms (al have
dlandelllsl, 2 baths, 1111J! ftil!ll/dilng area, 2
car • • ltat lol111111 safelite dSh. Anice home!
$51.(XXI.

.

AU Til SIGIIS _, "BUY _ .
.
Today illlie time toilli!ISI i1 ahomeyw1 mpy lor
IIIIIIJ yellS. See !lis 3 bed1110111 l1llldl wlh fjj
basenlent, 2 bltll. 'carplll ard IIPfllll. 2 !tres.

S411:Dl-

rI

NEW USTING- 141 AC. FARM
Quality otdel remodeled rome.wllh nl!'fer add lon.
l)ltstandng klthm, bath, uti~ area, glassed rn
porch area and slorle fieptace. 2car lllrage. ~rge
farm shop Wllh loog vo:rk hench and bns and
fin6il!d rns~e. 2 ~rgt! barns lor feed storage and
l~ock. 2 mach~e sheds, ~ll. all i1 ROOd
condihon 50 ac. rnA of ~ r~ling crop ~nd, 70
ac. pasture with balance in woods and buildng
area. Large pond lor water and excellent sott water
trom well. Also creek frontage. Tho o a lilefarm
'"" Jf&lt;ed to sell at $89.!1l0
#33'3

BARGAIN PRICED HOME
8 year old ranch off..,; 31Edlooms, I ~ baths,large
livrng room and 12x28 eat·rn k!chen. Partial
basement wrth woodburner. L.lrge garden Sl)d.
Kyger Creek schoo5. $!i1,000.
mo

NfAI ELEIIEITARY - Chidrm mn sl&lt;ila~:~W
the lawn to Clay Ell:mentary School from Ilis 1350
. ;jus sq. ft. !Ji.level with 24' ablwe ground !X)OI and
ded&lt;s. Home has 3 bldrooms (4th useab~ llrt not
quite ln~hedJ, klchen wllh semkMied dinng
room, living room, I bath pk!s added space in till
divided lower level, 2'hcar 111rage.Ask usalnlllre
financing avai~be. Reduced lo $46,!1l0.

1102

6100 IQ." FT. IUILDIIG - Solid llllltrft
walls. 200 ft. fron1lle 011 SR 7 in Clown City.
FormerlY used IS afum lure tacby. Ideal for
rellli so1es or manuflalring busilea,
"

MAINTEIINICE FIIIE OliiR HOllE
Very well maintamed tllime on Ire &lt;dge of l""n
ml!ht end you1 house hurmg vo:rrres. 2. ~ 3
bedrooms, liv~g room. dililg room,eat-in krtchen
wllh bleakfast room. Good s"ed backyard.
Excellml lloaliln, cla;e ~ llwn Good
ll!rghlilrl&gt;lod. Gas heat, central arr $46.!1JO
11202

: Very n~e 2 bedroom horne on I acre of ground.
thvner d~n'l slump m anything when te
coostructed th• home. ileklxe k~chen caboets,
Andersen Windows. heat pu ~ Great qlportun!y
for begwlneiS
11227

11406

l '
•

84 Ch..,atte 4 cyl.. 2 door, 6
apd.. AM ·FM ca~ntta. low
mlleaga. Call 114-448-0137
, aft• 15PM.

Reel

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U .S. 35 W"t. J1ck10n , Ohio.

Brittany Spaniel pups, 8 watkl 580 lntemetlonel tr1ctor, Ffll'·
wldelront end oommerical
old, S30.00 each, 304-468- mill
to.rer. 4 plowa, 2.ow no·tilcom
1727.
planter, 40 foot eltvator, 1 old
com pldter, tr~naport disc.
3 veer old. AKC reglttered, Red . mowing machint. eKtra dull
mate Chow Chow, e•cellent
whttll. 1971 GMC Dump
pap••· 28 champion• in pede· Trude, 15500. Call 814-388·
RJH. call altar 5:00, 304-676· 9300 .
1799.
3 b6odl sawmill 12,800. Call
AKC Collie puppi11, Sable end
White, ahot1, wormed , eye 614-388-8888 .
r;:atcher, 304-468· 1056
Utility bldg. SPL: JO'x40 'x9·
4 yeer old female Btagit. Nnt with 16 'x8' 1lider • 3 ' serv.
good, 126.00. Dog ctrrltr for door. 116 ,26&amp; erected . Iron
truck, 2 oomptrtrnenu. 304- Horte Bldgl , 114·332· 97C5
collect.
882-32311 .

On• let wedding ringt, art e male
wedding band, valued UOO. 00
will Mil 1126.00 . 304-882·
3112 or 882·2478 .

Rop1r 18 Twin Cylindar
with 50 in&lt;h mowor &amp;
auto trans.
Was t2595 .. Now 12095
Cub Cadet 17 hp Kohlor
4%" Mow1r, auta. trans.
WasiU95 .. Now 11195
Soars 11 Hp with 36 1'
mowtr.
W11 14SO ..... _,Now 13 7 5
}( Po111y 16 hp Twin
I&amp;S with 42" mawor.
Was 1995 ... .... Now 189 S
loltns II hp Wi11onsin
with 36" mower &amp;
IIIOW blade.
Wos S425 ........ Now 1350
(21 Dynamarll 11 hp
with 36" mower.
Was scsa ........ Now 1400

79 Bonneville. 2 dr., 301 , V-8 .

62 Wa.nted to Buy

lhe.women. "Great," wu the

10

Autos for Sale

Autos for Sale

298&amp;.

CH0 R I E
reply, "I gel to do my favorite
c.:...
...-19_, _thf..:.~ngs_ln~:!)Opplng and

Yollow Froe Stono Conn~g
Po·~•
...,.., now "'olloblo. Colllo•
prlcet 1nd variettla . Bob'l
Market, M11on, W. Va. 304·
n3-5721. Open 7 day a.

5139.

Su111111er
Cletr111ee 011
U11d Traetore

71

12 miaad hint 41 .71 etCh . 10
large dullka 13.00 ••· 5 doe li
buck rllbbil1. H01• Reg . Stand·
.,d brled. 5 go_t-. 41hoha4MI
month old. 4 llrge bnule towe.
Colll14· 2111·1109.

........,1,:..:.-TI..::..rl'o-:r-I.::..T"I

Reg. Engli1h Setter puppi11 7
weeks old with papers. 4 F &amp; 6 M
tome tri colored. f75 . May be
seen at Rt . 1 Ewington or call
614·388-8132. Georg•
Twvm•n

I- - - - - - - - -

. Se~l &amp;0 percent off! Fluhing
arrow •91 t218i Uahted. non·
. anow f2691 Nonlightad U291
· Fnt letteni FIIW hrft. s ..
loc•llv . 1 (800)423 · 01 13,
tnytimt.

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61 Farm Equipment
Stlall 50 ptf cent oflll Ftuhing
arrow sign 1289!! Lighted, non arrow 1259! Nt~nlighted t2291!
Free l.ttltfl!l Few left. Sea
ICically . 11800)423· 018 3,
tnytime.

1967, 289 Ford Motar, trant·
5 CIIU J .R. beer.
Phone 304·882 -2081 .

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NIDEWG

plctl:ed, t3 you pick. Bring
contain ... Monholl A... -ma. Le·
tart Fills, Oh. 814·247·2055.

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114-441·2t&amp;1 .

LEADINGHAM lEAL

1\ liVI~ :, IIILk

million~

71

livestock

City Ftrm Supply, 114·448·

I .lrll r Supplii ';,

1.:..:.:....:.:________

·cycle good cond. noo. C•H

SPECIAL D~AL THIS WEEK
Are you looking lor a 2 bed 1oom overlooking the Ohio River
w~h lillie maintenance. lleginner Ill me or retirement home.
Can be purchased on land contract Call us today. mo

NI VI E D

"3 Ph.D.s from a computer
company an d they Stl'll can 't N'h ...... bolno. CoD
114-441- n&amp;&amp;.
Spli't a Check 3 WayS " ~~~ Conning tomotoll. U buohol
r;;~~::;;~:;::::;:;::"t:~~ .

1 H&amp;R 22 calibur 7Y2 in. bMTell9
1hot revotver. Practically niMI .
: INn 10 HP gtrden tractor with Leu than 1 bok thalli been firad .
. mo. . .n.chment. ua.S 1 1100. ContaCt Ralph Prtn 227
-tumrner tl50owrf1 . 100 new. s . 5th Middiiii)Ort .
Coll614-441·2236 .
1- - - - - - - - ComancheSiltronix 1011 D . CB
· Ruglt' .223 mini 14 1250. batt ltltlon . *260 . Call 814·
"Wineheat..-modef707mmmag. 992·3209.
3x9 ococ&gt;o 0300. C~ll14·lll7·
. 0482.
Two stage aeNiet atation tvP•
tk COmpfHIOf, 1114· 992 -1354
Like MW', uMd ontv 2 month•. d'tl. 114·992-73154 nighta.
· full tlze box spring• &amp; manreu
' firm. COli
wiU Nil tor Firewood. •30.00 delivered.
: •4&amp;0. Ctlll14·251· 8251.
125.00 you haul , 304-675 ·

:71 Dodge Coh sw. good cond .,
. 1100. 81 Honda &amp;O·CC motor·

I I I' 1· I

Aed r11berri ... Ttylora Berry
"-tch . .Cal 114-441-8892 or
814-245· 1580154 .

54 Misc. Merchandise 66

Times-Sentinel-Page-D-o

MPMY Ferguson T 30 tractor
good oondltlon. Call 114-3877182.

Z A QR U T

304-882·3477.

68

The

1878 Pontlec Firtbird good
Corld .. new tlr•. llltNIUI1. paint
Calll514-441· 1622.

Flute •1oo .oo. band ttend
ftO.OO. Flute play1 pceiiiiiRt.

bow.

63

Ari1 Guhtlr whh c.e. like ntw.
Mutt Hll. 1110. 010 . Call
114-992·3717 .rter 1 :00.

C~ll14·848-2394.

f10 . Chair, 110 . Semi-antique
mdling char with ottoman,
110. Admiral B·W TV. t10.
AM·FM 8 trtck nereo player.
f10 . Antique plano, f300 .
Philco coppertona refrigarator·
lre&amp;~er , 175. Admiral copper·
lone std1 by 11de refriget"ttor
treaer, f25. Call 614· 992·
6&amp;39 .

in vwy good condition . Cal

Farm wagon, 1 row toblcco
.Mtt•.-buah hog1 tprr;-er. bot·
tow plow1, hrr ,.e, hay balef.
com pick..-, 4 row com ..,tar.
die. mowtng machinl Ctll
114·6'3·21103.

PeiVtY R.,.own Amplifler with
twa 12 lnc:h tpe,tlm •nd foot
twitch . Excellent oondltion.
A lao Aou dittortion loot twitch.

Typewritar. lawn mower• bicy...
elt. mini Lop Bunni•; fithttnks.
Vlt'lout tbtl. 39 inc:ft tlectric
ttove, 304· 882· 3104.

Farm Equipmarit

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IAMI{ ·.·

Beagl• puppl... full I*K»dlld,
t11.00. 30"4-112·36 11.

C._,,.,_.,,.

'-'ria .-or .95,

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Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

ma

AJOY 10 $&amp;1
Agrl!lter iJ¥ iliJlllnlhis 31Edroom. Ill bathr.,ch
on~ acre toc Fireplace in INingroom,dnngroom,
12x24 above ground pool. Good toen asui!IIOJn
$!!1,500.
1321

NEW USIUIG liTH SIIAU. ACREAGE

NEAl YIIITOII- 17 ICfiS wlh I~ silly home.
Remodeled home has vrnyf sidn, new wiril~
includes 3 bedlooms. I bath and fm d s1or111e
room. 10.12 acres llal tJOUrd. Ought to look at I!

$40,100.

'
.
NEW U5niiG1
9 !tll!S and modem home. 3 bedloom r111ch with
all! active ltEhen, liwila room, 111111 den ~r~d ,..,
bath. Quiet COIIIty bcaliln In Addison Townshil
$44.900.
..
1246

and licit Docks. TOTAL PIIVII:Y - t.tld. 3 BR rome features
lnliJUkini view overilol&lt;ila cr&amp;ek ~om • oooternpqrary gllss:
fbiJa room. 14116 formelliv. rm. 2 batlli, den, rmd. kitherl,
COIIIjlil!le with
A!~ , ,.itt room w/lreeler, waster, dryer.
Can also be purchased withaddblnal2 ~tres~ 200ft. more creek

sm.

fronllae with 28x48 Jllllge. This is a very oo~ue and sec~ded
~ ..... ty. If you like privacy and boating. th~ 5 a must kl see.
ReasonllliY prml.

31 ACIIES IIOIE OR LESS - Th5 hoose boasts 9 rooms. new
carpet. woodblrner and v11yt skin~ 2 car JI."St and has 3~rore
outbu~ Add Ioiiis 1 sllterwteand GaiiPOiiSschools and th~
b6comes • lwpn lfi:ed in till lilies.
LOVELY 311013011 RMCII -lt modem eel-in '*hen with
appliances, I.Ning room teatures wb wth s~ fbir. Sillle 8111111.
fl. ya«f and galden arl!l. ~ schools. PrmJ in low 40s:

�71
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AC. AM·
I'll, ·~· good 000 " " ' - ·
110(;, U ••l . Col t1 4-441,,
1121.

71 Ford -

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.... good

......
-- ...- ·"·000
- .... " "· Coli 114-441·
44U

• c~ '""'""' llcanvortll&gt;lo.
"""Y'l,._, p.rta. lnchfclng mo'3,1100. Cell 114-441·
4412.

* ·llllnt

1814 · C"wy Cneli• ttatlon
·mllel.
onglno
wMhcondl.
only
1 :000
Vtf'Y good
'4.:100. Col 114-24&amp;·1408 "'
1)4-441-0212.

•·

1978 Oklo Cullou 210 Y· l
.,gino. high mllugo, condMion. Coli 114·"'"·3788 .

1111 Chovotto. itandord, olr, 4
doar, brown4cyl. A,OOOmi. ..
114-941·2213.
'
.

1880 YW Oooh• ,... _ _dlo101, ongloo. 41-.10 MPG.
AM·FM 4 opd. Col 304-n3B28B. Flrlt t2,100.

wkh 11 eftglno.
90!'d. ftiM good. Alf.FM
. . . . ~~~~~- 114·911-

1178 Oadgo Diplomat low
conditlofl. 1700.
1071 c....., .......... ..... oft ...
304-111· 3893.

........_.1100'1

li41 Ford Coupo. 2 door. oolo
302. f3 . 1100.00 304·171·
1144.
1980 AMC Spirit t1 .100.00.
304-171-1174.
'84 Ctv•llwr w~gon , 4 cyl,' 15'
ipMd. 1ir 1nd radio, front whMI
drl¥e, •1.100 or bnt off«. No
tlodo. 304-4140 111d IOOYo
t'*MCJI on m.chlne.

70 ~·· lie oonvertlble, good

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42'711. .

l81B Cht¥y iloloh.

uoo:

1878 Dodgo Colt woacn. • -·
tlrH.
rwbult ll'ltme.
11,700 now
euoo. 4 cyt, &amp;~11d. lotoor 11011•
IIOrf ca-. CoH 114·441-7289

bott...w•.........

poln~

1181 Muot.,g Pl. Pl. AC.
tlntod - · II"Nt condMioft.
con et4-3e7·01 84.

Put

000.

19118 M.Cl .B.O.T. Coopo. Col·
ltctofl i'tem. RlltOI'Id, new
•Pe. ext•ior. Interior, etc.
114·992-8314 doyo,. l14-892·
7354 nlghtt.

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BROKER

J . Merrill Carter
Phyllis (oveday
Becky Lane
Jim ,Cochran
Ron Pitchford
Patrick Cochran

SOIIHEIN HILLS I. E., .INC.

446··6610

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JUD'( DEWin

44,15.

Rio Grande, Ohio: House known as Evans house
located at 208 Rilla• Street, Rio Grande, Ohio.
Suled bids lor removal of house and/or prap will
be accepted in the office of the Business Malll&amp;er,
Allen Hall. Rio Grande, Ohio 45674 until4:00 P.M.
September 2, 1986 at which time bid will be opened,
read, and evaluated .
House consists af 4 rooms, sunporch and bath down
and 2 rooms up. Double car block aaraav. hrnac:e. and
other attKhments are included. House and _piap
must be removed no later than November I, 1986.
House may be viewed by appointment only by con·
tactin&amp; 614-245-5353, Ed. 217.
The colle1e reserves the right to reject any and all
bids.
·

1111 P)¥ Chomp 83,000 mil• 4
;d. · only eu&amp;&amp;. 1971
""""' 4 cyl,. 4 ..... · - · ohOfll, only et,&amp;91. 1971
Oldo Cotl•o Y·8 ooto PS. only
e1,11&amp;, 1119 GMC 1'1i ton
du.., I foot bod. PS, 4 opd.,
•2.•1. 1182 KawaQki fi)Otor·
cyc1o ICZ 71o .,..,. •12.81
now •111. 44 8¥Comore St.,
Golllpollo. coli &amp;14·441·2900.

· 104-171·21~.

197eCh..., 4wllooldrtvo. Aono
good. n8oo. t8B2 c~~ooy
Com...,, Good ohopo . .
1114 Pot. Fltol&gt;lrd. bcolllnt
oondklon *7400. Clll304· 273-

1114 Delillo Cllorgor 2.2 - .

Mb' 1 Auto Belw Sptci811.

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388·8166
37~· 2184
446·2230
446·0468
446-7881
245-9490
446-8655

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Trucks for Sale

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REALTOR'

76

Motorcycles

R-.

t,n Chovy Soonodalo hllfton,

btOwn, AM·FM rlldio , PS, PB,
301 V·8. 304·171·4193.

Vans

&amp;

4

W.O.

Chevy C·30 c-oo ..,., with
1877 Corvette engtne. A-1
cohd. Sell or tr.cle. Call 614241·8111.

1i11 Jaep CJ ·5, 4 cylinder,
loakl end run1 gran Call
814·211·1615.

.

SERENRY - Nestled amoog the t.rees: 3 level tn:.k
chateau with 3redrooms, ~ftiH IBths:~en living roOm ·
and dnllg area; klchen, full basement, 2 fireplaces all
situatoo on 6 woodetl acres.
#2165

74

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73

OOUNTRY UVING - 25 a:res mort' "''"""'"...,
base. bam. Plus 3 bedroom home
noom. dning room.
112051

Pomerpy- Middleport- GaUipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant.

1882 Dodgo PU light doty. 22&amp; 815 Honda Shldow, low mileage.
4 apd.. brown wtth cream . oxc. cond., f2.200. Coil 814·
tlborgloooloppor. CoiiB1 4·317· 441·4180 oltori:OO .
0394.
.
1 984 Honde Twinatar 200. Call
187t Dodge '14 to~ 4x4 ctobcoll 114·441-1241 .
plclwp, low miiOiflo. 310 onalne. autO. Pl. PI, elr,MW drta• 1911 Hondo Cl 750 K po rira•. front Md, wttt lock· out eh•ld niW lilt v•ar 270 ~tu rel
!tube. OK. opnd. 011dng 14,700 mll11, exclllent condition. w11
~- offer or trlld.. looa tor f1 .700 now 81 ,100. C• ll 814·
II, 700, nted llltionwegon or 441·7289
•~ver Yin . Moving 114""1-2741.
1979 Herll'( Devidaon Sportater. Call 814-992-n94 eher
Bi blue Chevy Scottldelt 7:00pm.
I
pickup: 350 eng. 1.4 ton, exc.
Coli 114-211-IIBDB alter Yamlhe 1980, 1&amp;0 cc Special,
5.
4,100 mil•. f1 .000. coli 304·
Ifill Ford FIOO flatbed truck. 812' 3287 alter I PM.
UOO. Coli 114-742·3041 .
110. H011da 3 wheeler 1376.00 .
304-87&amp;-5492 .
"li Fllfd Xt.T
threo
($1•n• 'ton , 410 lftgin•. euto- 1981 Kaw111lli KX 126, run•
matic, doublefu-' tenkl, PS. Pl. good, good 1hape. t1,300.00 .
30'4·882-3.231.
304·882-3756 .

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"'......
·- poll!!
""~
l'lbolt
motor. "·tiOO.OO
or blol

111. or 1rodo for
Nnnlng pldt·Ufl. Collli4·H2·
7110.
.
.

HOUSE FOR SALE
Olltl1d by llolnl of TrustHs, Rio Grande Collece.

114·171-2121.

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"'"''gaM.

• T..,.... Ce11co 110rf good
...... 47,000 .octuol .......
•a.t®.. ~ 114-448-938&amp;.

......._ .... N , good tine. CoN

11n Pontloc .Gr.,d Prix, good
ruMing oorid, AC, PI, PI, PW,
-leo. 104-*7_1 -11H. ,., ·

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Real Estate General

tap.· ...... llr•, Nftl goad, .
• ..,, ~ 114-441-4190.

17. 1986

Autoa for Sele

19'82 Joop CJ-7 Renogodo
hlldto!l and oolt .,p, 6 cyl. &amp;
apd .• 40.000 mil11 [retail book
vMue *6,3001 . Salt price
08.800. Coll814-446-7289

#2124

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H on d •

Boats

and
Motors for Sale

12 foot alurm boat. 4 ~p
Evenrude motor, 304 · 882·
3110 .
hiboard and outboard 18 ft .
Stareratt with trell•. rell good ·
lhiiJt. acm. motor and trailer
n .80o.oo. 304-882-34&amp;3.

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Auto Parts
&amp; Accanoriaa

1871 Meraury lob Cat for p1rt1.

e10. or belt offer. Call &amp;14742·2e9o .

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Motora Homea
&amp; Campers

Auto Parts
&amp; Accaasories

1880 Ch.mplan 11ft. trana van.
Htf-containtd. tl~ep~ e. Nbuilt
lngint. nM tim, Ink-. ln..

Transmialion1. All typ11. Over,
front. rear. 4 wheel drive .. PriCII
start •100 .• Will deliver. Call
814-371· 2220 .

eruilt. cargo box, root air
ovollollle. A*lila f9.700. offer or trade. books · for
t 12.000 need 1t11tkmwagon or
paanger van . Movint 114445-27411.

76

rior. Air IUIO. tr1n1., PI, Pl.

318 Engine and tranlmillton.
Verv good condition . Extra
tnn1mlulan tor 318 engln1.
814-992-72e9.

78 Flootwlng 8 ft . plckop
cemper. 3 way refriatrator,

Boats and
Motors for Sale

86 Honda ATC 260 A reclng 3
wheeler •1.100. Cell 614·4489370 .
'

Owens 26 fl. cabin cruller, 3
axle trailer, .bolt in rl\ler at
Ch•hlre, Ohio. Make otter. Call
814 -441· 1628 . , 614 -448·
1339.

1812 c-mon. n · root. !lOP
op compor, 304-171·1212.
1971 Ford Ltlaure Time
c....,.
good aond for ult or

trldt for CIMI A motor home,
phono 304·171· 2114 oltor
1:00PM.

Sl~l 'JII.I~S

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cond. Coli 114-441-1312.

Ho11111
Improvements

dinada.y,_Realty
446-3636~
HOMES. FARMS &amp; COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
26 LOCUST STREET, GALLI?OI.IS, OHIO 46821

tH . Local retertneea furnllhed.
Froo ootlmotoo. Coli collect

1-114· 237·0411. dO¥ or niglr!.
Roger• Basement
w.-rootlng.

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Ktn'a Watat" Service. Weill.
elatern1. pools and waterbeda
flllod. Call 114·317·0123 or
114-387-7741 or 304-1761247.

Excavating

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7p
~h
;:-o:;l;-:
st""e_ry
_ __

jlood-1 hcevotlng. buomonto,
footttt. drivtways. teptlctlnkl,
lllld1caplng. Calltnvtlmt 814·
448-4637, Jllmll L. Demon.
Jr. owner.

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~HRISTIAN'S

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec. Ave.. Gallipoll1.
614 -448-7833 or 814 -448·
1833.

General Hauling

R &amp; M Furniture Manufacturing.
St. At. 7. C•own City, Oh . Call

814-258-1470, call Eva. 814·
446 - 3438 . Old &amp; new
Uphottared.

.-ns, waH1, pools. Anytime bul

Sundoy. Coil 114-441· 7404.
Watterton'a Water Hauling.
rea1onebla rate1. immadiete
2.000 gallon deliv ery. ciltemt.
pool1, weU , ate. call 304-676·
2919 .

Mowrey' • Upholster ing Slt'Ving
trl countvarea21 yun. The belt
in fumitura upholstering. Call
304 · 875 - 4154 f o r fr ee
Mtimete~ .

CONSTRUCnON
SCHmUUNG NOW FOI1
•Roofing •Siding

*Continuous
Guttering
'Fencing
' Remodeling
•Replacement
Windows

Call today....

446-4514
or 446-4841

Exterior II tnttriof ducco. Pluttr • plllter rip ..n . Low ,.....

Cell 114·211· 1182.
RON'S Televlalon Str'11ice.

Hou• calla on ACA. Qu.zer.

OE . Spoclallng ill Zon~h. Cell
304· 171·2311 or 114·441·
2414.

161ir ft. 19761nvader boat. Tri
Haul 125 horta John1on. Tilt
treiler. Cell 814-992· 6488.

RINOL'£8'8 SERVICE, o•portlftCid e~rpenter. tl.ctrici1n,
mMOn, pelnttr, roofing (lnclud·

ltorkl Troo ond ~n S&lt;Mco.
londtcoplng. :JM-871· 2010.

Rotary or cable tool drMMng.
Mott wet11 compl..edsam•d.y.
Pump HI• and ttn~lce. 304·
881· 3802

P.O. No. 9069

Call Emla. c1rp ... rv. rwmodel·
lng, lkttng, roofing, conerlle
work. bloc*. Pllnting. FI'M llt tmot•. 304-175-61&amp;2.

p•B Rooftng • Pointing. "P·
rooftng, rep.W, pelntlng inside or
out. FrH EltlrMte. Local Refer·
oncn. 304·171· 7981 .

SPACIOUS QUALITY BUILT HOllE ~ 3 tiedrooms.
formal dnllg room. ~ master bedroom. 2 fireplaces,
tun basem~ 2\! baths, 2car garage.AltthLI and more
lor a very good ~ '
#2142

R111l Estate General

SUNDAY PUZZLER

IHOBSTMER
REALTY

Geo. S. HobstiitteJ, Jr.
Broker •
OWIIER FINANCING Corner lot in langsville,
three bedroom. large living
room, dming room, kitchen,
stove &amp; ref.,:two storage
btdgs. $12,000.00. Call for
details.

COUNTRY LIVING - Modern tflree bedroom ranch
·home, lull basement, elec·
!ric heat and woodburner,
~ts on .83 acre. $33,000.00.
PEACH FORK AD. - Brick
(6 yrs. new) home, three
bedrooms, two baths, spacious living room and din1n g
room, built-in kitchen, utility
room, garage, lull basement,
free gas. 5.75 acres.

EXECUTIVE HOllE - Beauti·

ful cedar with four large bed·
rooms, 21! baths, huge tivng
room w/firetJiace. formal dinilg room, recreation room,
rolfl)lele kitchen and break·
fast room, lui basement.
Three acres, flatwood Rd. RE.
OOCED. $112,000.00.
NfA. IEIGS HIGH -lovely
Perma-Stone home, w~h three
bedrooms, tivng room, kitellen and dining comb., dou·
bte car prage with lotsofsior~· sits on over ooe acre, be·
hind flir•ourd. $46,!:00.00.
Vtlllll R. llicinsky, Aaaoc.
PhoM: (6141 742-:1192

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ACROSS

STEP INTO ELEGMICE when you enter the toy" II on• of
tht fr!llld! City's finest. ForNI fi¥inc room otters a ¥iew
of the city, woodburn inc lireplece md chmdelier; 12x14
study with solid cherry walls, fireplace md Iran ell doors'
that teed to I CIISSed 10l11ium; formal dininl with illy
window and two bwilt-in china cabinets; eel-in llitchan;
spacious mastar bedroom with office or lt)linaroom ad·
jacent; two lerJe bedrooms upstairs olleran rllundance ol
storaae includanca cedar closet; 2'1! baths, lh34 family
room with carpet, stone fireplace with insert; scrttntd
sumllltr porch with paddle fan; covered patio with a brick
&amp;rill; 2 car pra&amp;e. 111 heat. cent. air: 14xl6 prdener's
shed and satellite dish on property. Shown by appoint·
1111nt only.

lllW USTING situl~ at a locatJJil which was once the stage stop. 2
story frame house with 3 bed r~. llln lllth f1111ilv
room, format dililj room, partial llasemenl 11'1 car
garage and \! acre lot more or less. Priced in low 20s.
Not lar lrom ely tints.
#2181

LET YOUR TENANTS IIAKE YOUR PAYMENTS- 2
apartment duplex. Each apartment rontails iv~g
room. krtchen, bath, 2 bedrool!l&gt;, exceHeot location.
Th~ could be 1ust lor you. Call lor more mlo.
#2045

Real Estate General

,£. clnuth

FRAME 2 BEDROOII HOME IN CHESHIRE - Has
ktchen, dinng room, I bath, basemmt, wrap txJrch,
separate garage and deepkJt with garden area and lrurt
trees
#2178

c--D

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IPI~UOt

REA L EST ATE

~ [SI DEN T •A. L . I NI.IE SH o4HHS · CO MMl RCIA L

YOUR "GET STARTED" t«&lt;ME - kieallow cost two
bedroom home at lower River Ro&lt;ll has aum. !iding.
gas heal eat-in kitchen and only $26,!1l0.
#2050

THE ULTIIATE IN ELEGANCE - temg on
beautMy loodscaped grouoos that stretcll to an
im~ing 2 atres, three carpeted bedrooms, 2 laths
formal entry, dnng and t~ilg room, ex"'isi al'x«l:
in-grouoo pool oompletel; encompasslll by alieh~
brick privacy fence. These are just a few of the
-additional far too oo merous to mention elaborate
·1eatures oontaillll with this homa. Let us show IOU
th~ nome tOdaY'
112129

TEAFORD(B
·

E. 2nd St
Phone

1·f614)-992 · 33:25
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IIR LISTING -

large
brick home with 4 bed·
rooms, central heat, full ba·
semen!, 2 car level lots. 2
m garage. $35,000.
IDIIG IOTIOII - Nice ooe
1t1or modern 2 1111 on Rt. 248.
~~~IS and 2 acres.
lAUIIliOIAT - 21 washers
and 12 dryers. Pomeroy. On~
$6.000.
BRADBURY - 4 1111, rood.
klehen. rook and bake units,
natural gas fumacce. garage
and level let
ASSIIII£ - Pay tfle balance
and own your home in

SPECIAL! - 54 a:res more or less. Has marketable

timber. Call lor more information today.

#2131
lOTS - I acre lots klcatlll atAddMnTwp.Situatlll in
a wooded area wrth restrdxlns.
#2059
$20,000_TOTAl CASH PRICE! - AR]rox. 12 yr. dd
ranch with v1nyl and aum. !idng, 4 llidoroms, bath,
d~ng room. Kyger Creek school dLitrd.

112091
IIAKE US AN OFFER - $$$ - Neat house and lot
rutal water available. Nice tree shadeillawn.
'
112103
lOVE A BARGAIN! - Sure you do! Make an
appointment ID see this charming 3 or 4 bedroom
home, 2 baths, eat411 kjchel, well insulate:l. Situated
m approx .. 50 acre more or less.
#2113

.

POIIEIIOY - 5 rm. ranch
about 20 years old. 24x50.gas
furnace and I ~ lot.
13 ACRES - All mnera~. On
·Rt. 33 II Peach For~
NfAR CHESTER - Excellent 3
BR ranch. fuM filLihed basem~ stone fleplace in family
rm. 2 fuU btths. Obi. garage
and 2.47 acres young frui

t«&lt;IIE WITH A HEART! - Wei comucl8d fllllily
home with fir!ifliKe, eat4n Uchen, attac:hlll 2 car
garage. Coverlll deck. heat ~fltl . central ar, flat lawn,
convenient location. Wrthil 2 miles of hosPital.
$54,900.

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112031

IIDOLEPGIT - 6 RM one
ltior plarl, JIS Mnace,l' living
rm. 3 IIR. ful basem«rt, 2
pcwdles lllld rNer t,;ew. On ~
$Jl.IXXJ,

HERE IT IS! - AbeaJtiful Uree l!droom two car
page. fireplace, in-ground pool on a \!acre ICc just 3\1
niles out Rt 21&amp; Caiii!CM for more information.
#2146

ltOAD FROIITAGE - TAKEYOUR PICK - Over lfDI
ft. of road Jronlllge to be diwided into resllentilllots.
Wiler available.

WANT IT OOID?
00 00 WE!

('Jil 992·3325
The REAl ESTATE STORE

301 IMIRAIIDE BLVD. - ExcetJiionlitl nee 2
~room brick home in Green Scho!il D6trict II!Wdes
lui fnished basement gas heat. cenlralah nd rrisc.
lumrture. CaH foi more information. $54.900~
·
112141

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I RAN OUT OF FINGERS counm ~al the extr115 in this
lovely home. Startilg with 4 bedrooms, 2 ful baths,
18'x28' family room, wing room, full basanent. 2 car
garage, plus a lot more al s~uatec! on I a:re more or

PRIVACY IS PRICElESS - In ttlil 3 IEdroom home
with lots !i extras. 2 fuR baths, dning area, breakfast
bar, screene JX)I'ch. Situatoo on 2 acres. Property
borders state II'Ofii!IIV that has Jllblic hurrng and a
200 acre fishilglake. Can lor more infcrmaoon.
#2156

SELUNG BELOW COST- 3 ll!droom illme, krtchm .
kitchenette, hutch, full basement, pus 4 tJ 5 room
garage apartment 4 miles fromGall?ois Lower River
Road. Good view d river Sac r~i:: il g 25%due to rro
heatth. $32,000
#2128

V rr-g rnra

CAPE COD - Atraclive remodeled 3 bedroOm home
near town Newer vinyl sidilg gas lurnace. carl)ll and
windows. etc. 2car t;~rage, central air and blsement.
$53,!:00.
#2134

less.

$50,000 - 2 story home,
den, formal dining ~iity room.
oo lU acres more cr less.

SOMETHING SPECIAL - $36,000 - Th~ ~ rnt just
an crditary home. LOTS OF SPICE. There's roomfor
growng in the lovely 3 bedroom home. Extra nice
shalllllawn. CaU.We have al the detals
#2039
NEWLY LISTED - Beavtiful 3 redroom ranch with
livingspace arouoo ~- ~ restncoons andover 2 a:res
to enl)y. Blacktop 1000, Green Twp 3-4 miles tom
Gallipolis. 1.440 sq.ft.livingspace approx.Modern and
il good condlim. Priclll in the lls. Please cal b
more informaoon.
112162
PICTURE YOURSELF HERE! - Nature's beauty
manfests itsel a-ound thi; 3 IJ!droom, 2 bath brick
lllme with basement. 10 acres ~ lush courtrl setting
with a rushilg stream. tiled gardens and pond. Near
Rio Grande.
#2133
WANT A RfAL HOllE INST£AD OF .lJST ANY OlD
t«&lt;USE? - IIso, take notice ol this 2 story 4 IEdroom,
2 batfl, lorrnal liv!lg room, rec. room. pus a lot illme.
#2158
147 ACRES SECWDED FARII - lot !i pasture and
woodetl acreage. 2 story country home, COr1111e1e set of
buildilgs, tobacco base, good water system. $58,000.
j2143

VACANT lAND - 127 acres more or less. Mileral
rights, frontage on little Paregon Rd.
#2029
REDUCEDU WINDSOR IIIBIL EHOII AND L4
ACRES 11/L .,... 3 bedrooms, 1\! baths eq~ped
ktchen and mOre, all sluatm on ST 160.' $18,000.
112121

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PRICE REDUCED TO $30,1XXJ.OO - 31Edroom 117
story frame ~- 2car unaltBched garage,situa~ on
3 5 acres more less
#2006

i

OWNERS HAVEgj.ED! WANT THEIR HOUSE SOlD!
PRICE REDUCED $59,900.00. - fbrse located
633 lyoowood · . Blick ranch, 3 or 4 bedroo111&gt;
living room, family rdom, lui basemmt, 2 au 111rage:
NQUDED IN SALE 1()t.f I'ROTECOON M ."

#2066
FINANCING IS THE SEWNG PM:KNlE IN TIIS
HOllE - Assumable :loan wl.h low down payment.
Approx. I acre, 3bedr~ lrame ranch, I year old w~h
SI!Ciudoo settin~
,
~2106
.

Cities "
14
19
2t
22
23
24
26
28
29
30
32
33
34
35

. VERY COUNTRY AND VERY NICE - 5 BEDROOM FARM
HOME. FAMILY ROOh\ LAR(I OOUNTRY KITOlEN. CELLAR
I{}USE GARIGE. BARN, SEVERAL SHEDS. SURROUNDED BY
APPROX. 86 BEAUT!Rll ROLliNG ICRES, FN!MPOND SOME
WOODED AREA. PRICED RIGHT AT $75,000.
SMALl FARM WITH IDTS OF "FR'RO~NMTiAGli!ELI~
CREEK! -OLDER f«lME NICELY,
, EAT IN KITCHEN AND
TO TAKE IN
I

37 Bow ol vessel
39 Great deal
40 Word of sorrow
41 Walk steadily
42 Discontinue
44 Lasso
46 Algerian seaport
47 Antlered animal
48 Hearing organs
50 Short-barreled
pocket pistol
52 Shatter
53' Prell¥ lOr down
55 Small children
57 Symbol ror

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THIS HOllE HAS IT ALL - 3 bedroom ranch located
Roush Rd ., Kyger Creek School Dis!. Basement w1th
cent. air, WBFP. in-ground 16'x32 ' swimmin g
or- · ..~,..a..c're lot. Well and rural water. Great location for
''''m"Y Price $54,900.00.

$12,!il0 - llder onestory h~. love~ setting. good
garden area. 2 wei~ . situatlll 41 2.9 a:re lllll'e or less.
.
. 112104
$39,000 - Recently remodeled 4 IEdroom illme. 2
baths, famly room. fireplace, basement. deck, above
ground pool t.tbile oome s~e ·
#1063
.

Birds ' homes
Pr ickly shrub
Female horse
Landed
Whipped
Aperture
Bet
Rigorous
Above: poetic
Go by water
Plump and rosy
Charity
Period of lime
English baby

carr iage

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Nlll USTING ..- Jl ACRES - VACANT lAND PriVate setting feral lee! ol ro&lt;lld fronlllge. rural
water av~ilable. II tor dirocti&gt;ns and more detail;.
.
112175

DREAII HOIIEI
,WITH LOTS OF
ARBOR. 6 YR. OLD FRAME RANCH
2 BAT~ . HEAT PUMP WITH CENT. AIR,
KITCHEN; CITY SCHOOlS. CALL TOOt\ Y
BE TOO LATE! LISTED AT$56,000.
BEAUTIFUL RIVER VIEW! KC SCHOOL DISTRICT. II!ICK.&amp;
FRAME TRI ·LEVEL. 3 BR 'S, 1\1 BAT~ . fR WITH WOOD·
BURNER HOOK-UP. C/A, CARPORT &amp; LOTS OF STORAGE.
JUSTLISTEO - PRICED FOR QUICK SALE AT S45 ,000.
IN CHESHIRE- VERY OOt.fORTASLE 3 BEDROOM. 2 STORY.
HAS FORMAL DINING RJOM, HARMOOD FIOO!S N UVNG
ROOM. SMALL DEN, GAR/GE HAS 'IIQIKSI()P N!E'A. EXCELLENT
BUY AT $32,000.
OWNERS SAY SEW - THEY HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF 1HS
PROPERTY FROM $32,000 TO $25,000. PROPERTY NQUDES 2
f«JMES ONE HAS BEEN RECENTLY REMOfllED. HAS
BEAUTIFUL CARPETIN!l KITDiEN, BATH. S~O t«&lt;t.E NEEDS
SOME REPAIRS. BETIER CALL AS 3JON AS YOU RfAD THIS All!
NEWLY REIIODELED - THIS HOUSE HAS REAllY BEEN OON,E
RK;HTI Ntw EAT·IN KITDiEN. FORM\~. II!,IR, FR (Ill&amp; 3RD BR.
BEAUTIRll OM FLOORS, NEW WIRING AND INSULATION. 3
OUTBUILDINGS &amp; BIG IDT IN 'liNTON (}4 MAIN Sf. REAP THE
RE.WAR~ OF All THEIR HN!D 'IIQIK - ONLY $28,000.
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sod ium
58 Soli drink
59 Animal's coal
60 laughter
62 Parisian season
64 Immersed
66 Perform
68 A ttate : abbr.
69 Evangelist
Roberts
70 Hope or Newhart
71 Incandescent
lamp
73 Deposited
75 Vipers
77 Withered
78 Crown
80 Expunge
81 Breakfast Item

DOWN

82 Snake
84 Pretentious hom e
86 Outcome
87 Dinner cour se
89 Function
92 Killed
95 Bundles
98 War god
99 Clear away
tO 1 Wooden shoes
103 Tissue
104 ·Busy clump
105 Gaseous element
106 Again : prefix
t07 Thoron symbol
108 Abound
110 Actors' or g.
111 While
t 12 Huc kleberr y 113 Bay ot 115 Actor Paci no
117 Platform
lt9 Compass point
t20 Ravellngs
12 1 Companions in
play
124 Divulge
126 Journey forth
127 Cure
128 Occurrences
130 Midday
132 Be borne
133 Pedal extremities
134 Capuchin monkey
135 Expires
137 Pedel dlgils
139 In addition
140 Actor Rip 141 Untamed
t43 City in Nevada
145 Carpenter's t oo l
146 Irreconcilable
opponent
146 Ogre
150 ~lonest
152 Chief room In
house: Rom .
antiq .
153 Servant
154 Burden
156 Balanced
157 Pulln place again
158 Cloth measures
159 Rant
160 ~ Dame

1 Large ladle
2 Candles
3 Manage
4 Writing
impleme nt
5 Goddess ol
discord
6 Par t of " l o be"
7 Animal's tool
8 Bedouin
9 Normal
10 Fortune-telling
card
11 TurkiSh flag
12 Cover
13 Latin conjunction
14 Promontory
t5 Corrode
t6 Pitt sburgh
football player
17 Fright
t8 Goller Slammin '
Sam
20 Crackle
23 Drunksn loale&lt;s:
slang
25 Female
27 Foreign
26 Wolfhound
31 Burden
33 Wingl ike
36 Protective ditch
38 Singing bird
40 \licinily
41 Fuel
43 Urge on
45 Turkish decrees
46 Eying amorously
47 Secluded valley
49 Footprint
51 Pertaining to
Norway
52 Provokes
53 Amount owed
54 Case tor small
articles
56 Choice
59 Gave
60 Musical
instrument
61 Encourage
63 Passed by
65 Peel

67 Poem
69 Stamp or
approval
70 Insects
72 Metal
74 Calcium symbol
76 Silwer symbol
77 Part ol chair
79 Saloon stock
83 Hindrance
85 Enthusiastic
86 Di sturbance
87 Facts
88 God ollowe
89 Above
90 Continued story
91 Lyrical lament
92 Fas1-flying plane:
Init.
93 Woolly
94 Hebrew month
96 Verve
97 Wise person
100 Tin symbol
102 Chair
105 Baseball team
109 Attitude .
tt2 Conflagration
113 Real estate map
1 t4 Besmirches
1 16 Grant use or
1 18 Narrow opening
120 Climbing devices
121 Point or hammer
122 Flyer
123 Mix
125 Most flexible
126 Having limits
127 Flock
129 Observes
131 Closer
132 Detecting device
t33 Pattern
134 Dispatches
136 Cui
138 Native ol Sweden
140 Tense
t4t Frustrare
142 Ms. Horne
144 River In Siberia
147 Hasten
148 Prefix tor bad
149 Carpet
151 Labor org .
153 Myself
155 Selenium symbol

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5 ACRES more or less vacant land wrth lots (i woods
near Eureka. Aerob~ septic a~d rura l water ncluded.
Good view !i river. Only $7,!il0.
#2123
TWO fOR THE PRICE OF ONE"! - Twomobile homes
each with buitt on addrons: th ree bedrooms living
room, formaldnKig and moreon 17 acres ~ lushfarm
land.
~2149

SPACIOUS QUALITY IJILT t«&lt;ll - Galfipolis
schools. Green Twp. Home leatures 3 bedrooms, 31'1
baths, dMded basemen~ heat· ~ll'll. fireplace,9 acres
more or less all landscaped. Picni: area, own private
stocked lalle. Cal now!!
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17, 1986

Va.

Ohio Lottery

Sus~t'~ whereabouts kept secret

Quarter horse
racing at fair

rAO~VILLE. w.va: (UPi!
The sw.unl, who founded New
- One -· or two ·Hare Krishna Vrindaban In 1968, was severely
membl!r's c~tn li 1983 murder beaten about the read and back. He
or anoiher cleV'oteeJII'S been moved remalll,' partially paralzyed with

to oonvene Sept. lli in Elkins to
investigate It Krislma leaders at
New Vrindaban had any involvement wUh the deaths.
Kmllla leaders have nopeatedly
!llfne rearing loss and needs two
. denied any Involvement and say
canes kl walk.
t!Jey have been cooperating fuUy
A federal grand jury Is scheduled with authorities.

Into West .VIrP!lll tram California
authorities are ndt saying
'Where he 1s ·being ·kept.
Daniel· Reid, ·31, came east this
week f!'Oin l.4fl ~Ill% bllt Marshall .Coonty PnJsecUtoit Thomas
White wnukf'not .saY exactly when r--:--:-:---------------:----:---:'
,. or reveal w~ the man Is being
held ,tor seeurtty reasons.
Reid is accu$ed in the June 1983
murder d Krishna dEiYotee Charles
Saint lll!nJs nelr the I&lt;rlshn8s· New
Vrindaban coliununlty In Marshall
County. Autooritles have not found
TOP WINII!ER - Bob Calaway, Route I,
Saint Denis's .body.
Beedsvllle, Is pictured with his team of Uglttwelgltts
team won 11rst place oonors and lop money In the
Also dlarj!d In tre killing is
''Did! and Dick" preparmg for tiE lUinual oorse
lightweight division.
Thomas Dreschef', 37, of ~venna.
Ohio. ~er h.as yet to stand trial
but ~ently .Won a mange rJ..venue
mofun · because of . publicity.
Drescher also is accused a( the May
:,-· COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Klsselle, Bowling Grren , physical Iralth at Wlttenrerg University;
·'Fonner Ohio State football stars educatim Instructor at Bowling and Kenneth L. McDowell, Clncln- killing of Krl&amp;hn~ disslilent. Steven
~ Grlllln and Dick Schafrath Green State University; Sandra nat!, president and general man- Bryant In Los AngeleS._
Autlllritles reHeve Saint Denis
~ad the list of ll appointees to the Knott, Cleveland, registered nurse ager of WCIN radio.
was
killed · D:lr allegedly raping
~ board for the Governor's and 1964 Olympian; and Dr. Mary
Also, Richard A. Mostardi, proiiiOluncU 0!1 Physical Fitness and T. L€onard, Dayton, associate lessor of reswrch at the University Reid's wife.
Reid wUl re arraigned refore
~professor of health, anatomy and of Akron and Akron Oty Hospital;
"' G&lt;!v. Richard F. Celeste named physiology at the University of Anthony C. Novello. Onclnnatl, Clrcutt Judgli Richard Warmuth,
:;~be bQai:d members Friday.
Dayton.
manager of government affairs at but ·White did not know the date.
'!- 'lbe l&gt;-memrer board will help
Also, Dr. Vlvlan F. Lewis, San~z. Inc.; Krista F. Poe, Akron, Warmuth has been on vacafun.
Drescher an~ another Krishna
~mote and sponsor public sportWlllrrforce, retired chairman of physical fitness specialist for tre
-:lng and physical fitness events. It the peysical education department Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.; devotre already are lodged In the
~ also recommend InfOrmation
at Central State University; James Robert Potts, Ashtabula, teacher Marshall County Jan. Michael
jllld educational materials to the J. Lorimer, Worthington, vice and coach tor 25 years; Pat Shockman, 32, of LaMoure, North
~bile, encouraging participation in
president of government relations Stempfly, Urbana, physical educa- Dakota, Is serving a 15-month
;;llports, health programs and
at Nationwide Jnsurana&gt; Co.; lion teacher; Susie Tlrnken, Can- sentena&gt; for last October's blud·~tlvltles .
Vincent A. Lucido, Beallsvllle, ton, president of Mlndset, Inc.; and gi!Oning attack on Krishna spiritual
: AlsoootheboardareforrnerOhlo United Mine Workers official; Anthony L. Whitney, associate leader Klrtanananda Swami
te hurdling champion Stepbanie Thomas P. Martin, Springfield, professor of physical education, Bhaktipada.
' glttoWer-Leftwich and former professor of physical education aM Youngstown State University.
')).uas Cowboys and Cleveland
:Jirowns running back Calvin Hlll c:J.
~!Dn, Va.
,. Otrer rnemrers of the board:
~ Richard L. Armstrong, Colum~s, commissioner d tlr Ohio High
:;&amp;hool Athletic Association; John
' E. Bickley, Columbus, director of
::p.ogramsfortheYMCA: JamesP.
Fully equipped with every option you would
;:aranbam. Portsmouth, high school
expect including astroroof. Must be seen. Last
'jlthletlc roach; Ambrose E. Brazel·
of a generation.
~ton, Columbus, retired supervisor
with the Ohio
' plzyslcal education
. and Ted
.;oepartment
of Education;
':Georgeff, Columbus, head trainer
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:at Capital University.
• Also, Wayne H. Gibson, Oxford,
Cream Beige with Saddle Tan interior. New
:retlral associate director of athletics at Miami University; Kerry
premium tires on rallye wheels.
.:Green, Zanesvllle, exercise physloljlglst for Bethesda Hospital; John
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education at Ohio State University.
tion inside and out.
Also, Scott J . Keller, Chagrin
Falls, president of Fitness Planning
and Programming Corp. of Delaware; David C. Kiefer, Sterling,
organizer of the Ohio chapter of
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LANCASTER, Ohio (UP! 1-An
honorary membership card to the
Ku Klux Klan accompanied with a
crudely drawn piCture of a black
man kissing a watennelon is an
example of the racism six black
corrections officers-say they have
experienced on the job at the
Southeastern Ohio Correctional
Institution.
The olfla&gt;rs ltled a complaint
with the federal Equal Employment Opportunles Commission
Feb. 19 over the alleged racism.
Superintendent Anthony Brtgano
said oo was surprised by the
complaint, buthecan'tcommenton
the ·allegations untO the commission completes its investigation.
The &lt;.'Oft!llllsslon In Cincinnati is in
charge of the investigation and

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POMEROY - The annual horse
pulling contest was a feature of
Thursday night's Meigs County
Fair activities.
Cash premiums were award to
the top seven teams in the
llghtwelght class, 3:!Xl and the
heavyweights :Jal1 and up.
'lbp three winners In the lightweight class were Bob Calaway.
Route 1, Reedsvlllle, first; Denzil
Higgins, Belmont. W.Va., second,
and RJchard Douglas, Coolville,
third.
The top three winners in tlr
ooavywelgltt class were Jim
Tucker, Zanesville, first; George
Guthrie, Route I, Guysville, second,
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- 'lbere are no black supervisors
and only a small percentage rJ. the
olllcers are black. Brlgano acknowledg!!d the !nstl,tufun has no
blacks In any of the 17 supervisory
positions. · He said there are 16
blacks - 11 percent - on the 144
COITeCfuns officer foroe. About ll
perrent ol the medlum-securtty
prison's l,a!O Inmates a,re black;
.- Black ·corrections ottlcers are
consistently denied admission to
training classes;
"-White oltlcers are given preferenUal treatment D:lr job assignments and days off; ·
-Black officers have been subjected to strip searches for drugs,
sometimes In the presence ' of
female cttlcers. White rJ.tlcers have
not been treated In the same
manner;
-Black corrections officers received harsher pmishments for
rules Infractions than whites; and

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marathon bargaining session retween Rep. Dan
Rostenkowskl, D-Dl., head o1 the House tax reform
forces, and Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore., leader rJ. too
Senate team
Several details remain unresolved and must re
settled before Congress can !XI t too measure to a vote,
expected In mld-Septemrer.
"We'll certainly be recommending strong support
by the president," Treasliiy Secretary James Baker
said Sunday on NBC's "Meet tre Press." "Over the
long haul It will re a real plus for·the economy."
The tax reform measure was not intended to raise
revenues, and Rostenkowskl was asked where the
money would be coming from to reduce the deficit

and whether Congress would be forced to raise taxes
next year.
"You know the old adage, 'You never raise taxes In
an election year,'" Rostenkowskl said. "But we've
done away with that. We've done It in the last two
elections.
"But I do think H we're going to focus on and oo
serious about where the deficit Is and what we've got
to do ... there's a possibility," taxes will re raised, he
said.
"I absolutely disagree with that," countered Baker.
"! don't think there's any chance in the world that
we're going to raise taxes retween now and the
electkm, and It the Congress did raise taxes between

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-Blacks are subjected toderoga·
tory racial remarks, posters and
other harassment.
Brlgano said an Equal Employment Opportunities officer from the
Department of RehabUltation and
Correction answered the complaint
July 31.
The agency investigates and
determines It discrimination has
occurred, said Helen Glutz, commission Intake supervisor in
Cincinnati.
If there Is cause to beUeve
discr1mlnation has ocrurred, the
office attempts to have tlr parties
Involved resolve the charges, Glutz
said . Ifoosettlement is reached, the
agency may initiate legal action,
she said.
In recent years, according to
Brigano, there hali been an ef!ort to
recruit more black officers tor the
Lancaster prison. He said the
p)ison draws most of Its employees
from the po(XIlation in the surrounding area, which is only 0.3
percent black.
Clarence Lee, one of too six
officers, said re received the Ku
Klux Klan memrershlp card on his
time card in December 1!&amp;.
He and O!arles Riggins, another
of the six guards who signed the
oomplalnt, say the clash of ruKures
probably 1,s at tjle root of conflicts.
Blacks who work as guards are
generally from the city while the
white employees are from the
surrounding area.
Riggins said because white offic·
ers oontrol all the power, black
officers are forced to work ·under
Interior conditions. Riggins said,
for example, his days off are
Wednesdays and Thursdays, while
whites with less seniority get
weekends off.

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now and the election, the president wouldn't sign the
bill." Baker said Congress can avoid taxes by cutting
spending, and Rostenkowskl responded: "We have
done, at least In social programs, as much as I think
the Congress will tolerate."
In addition to slashing the top Individual tax rate
from 00 percent to 28 percent, too tax reform plan
would curtail numerous deductions and loopholes,
establish a tough minimum tax and lar!J!ly eUmlnate
often-abused tax shelters.
The plan was approved despite opposition from
some senators who were unhappy wlthmajorpartsof
the proposal because they relieved It would raise ·
business taxes too much, thereby running tlr risk of
hurting the economy and costing jobs.

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PAST ROYALTY- Honored at too Meigs Comy
Junior Fair Parade on Saturday attermm were these
past fair queens lUid king. Left to tight are Tammy

Calaway, 1983 queen; Sue Clrde Hager, 1961 queen;
Larry Mon&amp;&amp;omery, 1966 king; Pam Riebel, 1983

queen; and Lisa CoDins Kautz, 198t queen.

Reagan snags some credit

ernp»yrnent
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (UP!)
- President Reagan, settled into a
three-week summer vacation, reUed on quick action by senior aides
to snag some of the credit for the
historic tax code overhaul approved by House and Senate
conferees.
Reagan saw the top domestic
priortty of his second term take a
major step Saturday night while
relaxing al his 688-acre mountain·
top ranch, wrere lr Is spending his
days lllresback rtding, chopping
wood and attending to paperwork.
His own role In behind-the-scenes
negotiations that produced a tax
package that wwld cut the top
Individual rate to 28 percent from 50
percent and the maxlmum corporate rate to 34 percent from 46
percent -close to his target figures
of 'll and 33 percent- was minimal.

At the request of the conference
committee leaders, Rep. Dan
RostenkDwskl . D-Ill., and Sen. Bob
Packwood, R-Ore., Reagan kept
silent, giving the panel greater
freedom t&gt; hammer out an agreement in private.
With approval of a compromise
measure that could reach his desk
soon after Labor Day, the goal he
set earlier this year, Reagan
overlooked whatever objections
others In his administration might
have and hopped on the
lBndwagon.
"Wbile some may not agree with
all of the provisions of this
agreement, I believe It is in the
overall economic Interest of the
country," re said in a statement.
"In short, it's good for the economy
and good tor tre taxpayer."
The timlng and wording of the
statement had been carefully
crafted In Washington, where
White House chief of staff Donald
Regan, White House lobbyist Will

Ball and other senior aides kept
close tabs on the 22-member
conference committee through the
home stretch aver the wrekend.
Even before tlr committee gave
its stamp of ap~Z'QVal to the
oompromise, the presidential reaction had been drafted and sent to
aides in CalHomla for release
minutes atter the 11:15 p.m. EUf
voice wte.
The statement, In which Reagan
said the agreement "satisfies my
requirements for tax refonn" and
commended the conferees for
"tireless efforts and dedication"
was intended as more than just a
presidential pat on the back.
In the background was White
House cona!m, ex!J'essed on several occasions by presldenllal
aides, that Congress - especially
the Democrats- not oo allowed to
"steal the Issue" Reagan had
championed since his 1984 State of
the Union address.

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Denise Colil, Athens; JuU Arnold,
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Irr maternal grandfather. John
Warner; maternal grandmother,
Evelyn Morris, Albany; paternal
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restred In, and als!&gt; ,may not be the
wisest Investment to be making."
Trere is a market D:lr skllled
labor, said Bob Scarborough, of the
Greater Cincinnati lnlllstrlal
Training Corp., which develops
industrtal training programs.
"Right now there are over lJO,(O)
machinists (nationally) and the
average age Is 58." said Scarborough. "They can go rut at any time
and a lot of you~ peo!ie aren't
going into ttlat trade. It's a good
trade to go into."
Scarborough blamed tre "whitecollar syndrome" for discouraging
more :IOOJigSters from a vocational
educafun coJTiculum.
"A lot of young peo!ie think 'If I
have a white oollar, I &lt;lon't get my
hands dirty and I can make a lot rJ.
money,' and that Isn't true,"
Scarborough said.
Frank Riley, director ct voca·
tlonal education at Noribwest High
Sclllol, agrees. He cited several
cases of vocational graduates
wlllse starting salacy wu $2,(0)
higher than. that ci a starting
teacher. Riley, had one student
whose entry level job paid $lll.'10 an
hour. "That's not bad for a ldd," he
said.
Even traditional wcafunal edu·
cafun has changed. Home econom·
lcs, for Instance, Is rrore than just
cooking and sewing, said ·Jane
Caldwell, a home ecooomlcs
teacher at Pleasant Run Junior
High In the Northwen school
district

Meigs County Coroner Dr. James
Conde said that Mrs. Phelps had
gone to the pond area with a group
of trlends about an hour before too
accident.
nr. Conde said that u 1s reUeved
that soo lost her .balance lind fell
fromthebankaboutJ.0.12feetgolng
lntow&amp;terthatwasCIIlyfourtoflve
teet d,eep• Alllo there was a light
rain aild the bank to the pond was
'lbeMeigsCountyBoardofEducatlonhassetitsannu'atscboolbus
slippery, Dr. Conde stated.
driver safety meeting for all drivers In the county for 7:ll p.m. ·
Her friends saw her fall about
Wednesday at Meigs High School, County Superintendent Jolm ,
6:ll p.m. anddovelnto the water to
RJebel announces.
rescue rer. However; they were
The county board has Issued bus driver certlficales to:
unable t&gt; find her and Dr. Conde,
c. Brown, Unda C. Carpenter, Jeny G. Holley, Katlieen
the Pomeroy ,Emergency Squad
J . NolTis, JoAnn New9DJ11e, Patricia s. Pape, Patsy L. White and
and Fire Department were canal
Catherine A. Wood, Carleton School; Paul H.· Baer, Carl L.
along with Sherlll Howard Frank
Barrtnaer, Kathy A. BarriJIIer, Elnora Bernard, Ellzareth J .
and dePuties.
Calaway, Nora D. Cassady, Sandra Lee Cowdery, Fklssle M. DID,
Divers summoned to tlle ~e
Gary R. Dill,
G. Holley, Mlk:lleU C. Holley, Ruth Ann Masters,
Included Don Stivers, Ken~,~.
JoAnnNews6me,Oke)IT. PuOins,CyntiiaJeanRector,DiirleneM.
John Jetiers and a diver
Reed, Carolyn L. RJtchle, Nita Jean Ritchie, Archie C. Roae,-Mary
Mason, W.Va. Jeffers. Ru .,.;
K. Rose, VIolet G. S&amp;tte11ield, Keltha A. Whitlatch, George A, Wol~.
recovered her body from 15 to ""
Eastern District; Donald W. Barnett, rm- Cremeans. Katherine ·
teet of water at 10: 3l p.m., having
L. Deskins, Johns. Ev11nf. Danny E. Grueser, Deborah L. Grueser, _
started diYinJ about 7 p.m.
Evelyn L. Hobbs, Mary D. KlJti, Juanita Lambe'rt, Ida M. Martin;
Mrs. , Phelps, a housewife. was
Enna N. MIDer, Carrie B. Morris, Leo B. Moms, UndaJ.MOITIII,Jo
born Feb. 7,1962 at Lockbourne.
AnnNewsome,GioriaJ. OUer,AnaetaS. Sellers,EdwardE.seDen,
She II survived by rer mother,
Mtnnle L. Thorn!Dn, WWiam L. Thornton, Mont Vanm, Charles E~ ·
Ilo!lna ~ Pomaoy; oor
WWlamson, Shirley M. Wilson and James Mllier, Melp Local ·
father, Wayne Collb, Bidwell; a
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a 1100, Cqry Wayne S~art, both rt.
achaoi psycholDirJat to replace Judy Herllert, will retlped In July,
Paneiuy; her ;tepmotber, PattY
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Ronda A. Phelps, 24, Pomeroy

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COMPARE AT

DAYTON, Ohio (UP!) - Vocational education Is gaining popular·
ity and is no longer a "dumping
ground" for relow average stu·
dents, according to vocational
education teachers who gathered
recenlly for the first AU-Ohio
Vocational Education Conferena!.
Vocational education now offers
more than 100 career options
Including computers and high tech;
said Allee Karen Hlte, a vocational
education official. Statewide, voca·
tional education enroUment IS
Increasing, ever\ though the general
student population is decneaslng;
she said.
"People are beginning to realize
that to have employment skills;
they need to oiXaln those In higlt
school," Hlte said. "1bey're reallzthat a
education Isn't
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SALE PRICE

26 Canto

Teachers
hail vo-ed
system

1985
Chevrolet
S-1
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Just traded this week. 4 speed, 4 cylinder,

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Black guards file
racism complaint

1985 Olds Toronado 2 dr.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, August 18, 1986

By HENRY DAVID ROSSO
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Congressional tax reD:lrm
negotiators have come up with a tax overhaul plan
President Reagan calls "good for the economy," but
one nagging question remains unansweral whelller taxes will be raised.
House and Senate negotiators reached agrrement
late Saturday on a tax refonn measure tbat would
drastically cut rates and shift about $120 billion In
taxes from Individuals to businesses over five years.
President Reagan Immediately endorsed tre effort,
saying, "It's good for the economy and good for the
taxpayer."
The plan, passed on a voice vote after a day of
closed negotiations, was mostly crafted in a

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field stock tracior competition
while Pat Barrett of Vincent came
in tor second money.
In the 5lro IJIDIIIed tractor
COOIJll!lltlon, first ~lace winner was
Bob So!llion, Akron, with ·ChUck
J

Waugh

.« q-own

second .

City taking

In ~ 1'Dl rmdlfled tr&amp;Qtnr pull,
/iOISDD toOk 11rst and Waugh was
. second: In the 6!110 truck pull
competition, first !iace went to
Ja(\k Waldron, Lopn, and Phil
McPIIer!lon of Gallipolis was
second,

The annual garden tractor pull
was held Saturday with . Bryan

Elliott. GuysvUie, winning first In
the tmi pound sltlCk rom petition for
driVers 12 and under while Anuta·
s1a Mobley; Woodlfteld, was.llrst In
the 1000 powld category for drivers
12 an\1 under. .
In the adult diviSion, Woody
Mobley, Woodsfield, was~ In the
1000 [lOillld diviSion and Din Elliott.
GuysvUle, wu first tn the 1100
pound diviSIOn.

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