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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Friday, NovemiM!r 14,

Local Briefs:·---. Firefighters extinguish Goodyear blaze
GaUia man ·taken to center

· GALLIPOLIS- Joseph A. Bevan, 34, Rt. f, Crown City, was
taken to the Athens Mental Health Center T~ursday tor
!'valuation following his release from Holzer Medical Center,
according to the Gallla County ShPrlff's Department.
Bevan, who barracaded himself in his Harrison Townslllp
residence and held off deputies for sev~ days following his
alleged refusal to accept a court order on Nov. 6, was removed
from the house ·on Mart! Road Thursday ~rnlng following a
tear g'es attack.
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He was trPat!'d and relpas!'d from HMC for exposure to tear
gas and abrasions to the legs below the knees.
A sheriff's spokesperson said warrants have been lssu!'d for
Bevan's arrest when he is relPasec! from AMHC. The warraftts
charge Bevan with obstructing offlclal .buslness and aggra. vat!'d mPnacing, tile spokPSperson said.
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USW local to meet Tuesday
Local 5171 of the Unit!'d Steelworkers will meet Tuesday at
6: 30p.m. at the Union Hallin Hartford, W.Va.
All activr members are urged to attend.

Shade River Lodge meets today ·
Shade River Lodge No. 453, Chester, will hold a special
meeting Friday, ttodayl, 7:30p.m .• with work in the F.C.
degree.

No EMS runs reported Thursday
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services rpports no calls
for assistance on Thursday.

Marriage license issued
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A marriage licPnse has been lssu!'d In Meigs County Probate
Court to Donald Leroy Martin Jr .. 21. and Connie Sue Alley, 22.
both of Middleport.

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Divorce action filed in court
A divorce action has been fllPd In M~igs County Common
Pleas Court by Mabel BernPas BrumfiPld, Pomeroy, against
Donald Brumfield, Pomeroy, charging gross neglect of duty
and E'XtremP cruelty.
Michael Gray Wollard , Washington, N.C .. and Nancy Jo
WallacE' Wollard, Middleport , have fll!'d for a dissolution of
their marriage.
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Racine bank files suit
Home National Bank, Racine. has fil!'d an action In Meigs
County Common Pleas Court against Sandy Creek Lumber Inc.,
Richard Williams and TerPsa Williams, all of Antioch, TPnn.,
et.al.. requesting judgment of $24 ,473.:.1l plus Interest.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) -Legis Ia· South, or New Hampshire's early
lion moving Ohio's presidential candidate sbowcase •." added
primary from the first week in Brown .
May to the third Tqesday In
March, starting in 1988, wlll s00 n
oo on its way to the desk of Gov.
Richard F. CPles te.
The House adopted the prop·
osa l Thursday. 65·27 •.sending It
back to thE' Senate, where it
passed last March. Sen. Stanley
J. Aronoff, R-Cinclnnati, the
author, said he will ask next week
for concurrence in the minor
House changes. .
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Aronoff and Secretary of State
Sherrod Brown havE' been push- ·
lng for the earlier primary datE'
to make Ohio a factor in the
presldPntlal nominating process,
and to influence othPr Midwest
statE'S to join in a regional
primary.

ThE' Meigs County Genealogical Society wlll m!'t't at 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Meigs County Museum in Pomeroy. Lronard
Bass. Syracuse, will be gupst speaker. The public is invited.

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"This is one more link in the
chain for a regional primary In
thE' Mldwpst," said Rep. JProme
F . Luebbers , D-Clnclnnati, the
House sponsor, woo not!'d that
1111nols has its primary on the
third Tuesday in March and that
M.lnnPsota. Indiana and Michl·
gan may follow suit.
"With this chap~. Ohio would
play a more significant role in
determining who would be the
romlnees of both political parties," said Luebbers.
Ohio's primary was in JuDE'
from 1976-83. It was rnov!'d back
to May in 1984 to help Sen. John
Glpnn. [).Ohio. in his abortivE'
prPsidPntlal bid .
SomE' opponpnts object!'d to
shuffling the date around, and
others pointro to the estimat!'d $5
million expense of a special
primary evpry four years. StatE'
and local candidates would be
nominated at the regular prim·
ary in May.
"Our d!'cision to join Illinois,
and thu s crpatp the foundation of
a Midwest rPgional primary. will
mean more political clout for our
statE' and our rPglon of . the
country," said Aronoff. "It w!H
movE' Ohio's concerns closer to
the top of the national political
agenda ."

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Painting le8SOns will be offered in Pomeroy
in December, Bob Hoeflich report8 - B-8

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Art Buchwald finds a new way for the

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FAU ~ WI/ITER NOIJR$

CLOSED MONDAYS
TUES .. WED.• THURS .. FRI.
9 AM to 5 PM
SATURDAYS 9 to 1

THE
GRAVELY

Soulh Central Ohio
Clear tonight, with a low in the
upper 20s. Increasing cloudiness
Saturday, with highs between 50
and 55 .
The probability of precipita ·
lion Is near zero tonight and 20
percent Saturday.
Winds will becompsouthPrlyat
· 10 to 15 mph tonight.
Ohio Elltentled Forecast
Sunday throop Tuesday
A chanre of rain Sunday and ·
Monday, with a chanre of rain or
snow mainly in northern part of
the state on Tuesday. Highs wlil
range from 45 to 55 Sunday and
Monday and from the mid 40s to
· the ·Dw 50s Tuesday. Overnight
lows will be between 35 and 40
Sunday and Monday mornings
and in the lls early Tuedsay. ,

WILL YOUR
UTILITIES
PUT YOU IN
THE POOR
HOUSE THIS
WINTER?
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FRIDAY'S
UNTIL
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By DENNIS SHUMATE
incompiet ion . forced the White
Times-Sentinel Staff
,Falcons into a fourth-and -fivE'
POINT PLEASANT - The situation. Gibbs dropped back
Wahama White Falcons returned and fired a pass to Bumgarner
two kickoffs for touchdowns here for six yards and a first down at
Saturday afternoon, but needed a the Pineville 49.
kPy fumble recovery, advanred
Facing a third-and-seven ,
into thE' endzone off a 43-yard Gibbs found Bumgarner open
pass from quartPrback Sean past the PinevillE' secondary
. Gibbs to Brad Bumgarner and down to the thrre. where Bum·
Matt VanMeter's extp point garner was tackled from behind
with 3: 16 remaining in the game and fumbled .
to take an exciting 25-24 victory
Robbie Grimm, who was trail·
over PinevillE' in the opening lng the play, outraced a Pineville
round of West Virginia Class A detender to the ball, plck!'d up
football playoffs.
the DOS E' pigskin along tile left
After Pineville had takE'n a sideline and scor!'d from three
24·18 lead on a fivP-yard run by yards ,out. VanMeter kick!'d the
FrPd Hatfield , the White Falcons decisive Pxtra point for the
startI'd · their winning drivE' on winning margin that s!'nds Watheir own 40 aftpr a · short .hama into second round playoff
Pineville kickoff.
action.
Wahama wast!'d little time to
Following an incomplete pass,
Gibbs connected wiih J .T. Lloyd excitE' thE' crowd as Lloyd took
for five yards before another the opening kickoff 88 yards tor a

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mas, Letart. W.Va.; Katherine
Weaver, Pomeroy; Martha Hart.
Letart, W.Va .; Wilbur Smith.
Rutland.
DischargE's - Juanita. Chap·
man, Harold (Duane) McDaniel.
Fannie Maynard, Jennings Way·
land, Christopher Bissell.
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Pomeroy. OH .
Phone 992·2976

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Copyright«&lt; 1986

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Tlmes·Senlinel Staff
POMEROY - The fir$!
yPar· of MPlgs County's twoyear hou sing rehabilit ation
program, funded by Community DpvelopmPnt Block Grant
funds through the Meigs
County Commissioners and
admlnistPred by the Gallla·
Meigs Community .Action
Agpncy at the request of the
commissioners, is winding to
a close.
Ron Crawford. program dl ·
rector. reports that 28 homE's
havE' been repaired through ·
out MPlgs County, some of
which receiv!'d "quitE' extensive" repairs. The grant allows for rehabilitation of 23
major projects and five e mPr·
gency projects per year.
Gal11a County has "totally,
finished" thE' second year of
Its hous ing rehab funding
period, Crawford says, with a '
total of 55 homE's repair!'d
during the two years.
BecausE' Ga llia wrapped up
Parly, It received an add!·
Ilona! $75,000 in bonus funds,
thus Pnabling thE' ·Ga 111a pro·
gram to continue through
&lt;\;:rll 1987. · Crawford says
eight additional homes may
now be rPpalred in Gallla with
the bonus fund s.
Altogether, Gailia rec~lv!'d
nearly :1590,000 and Meigs
$642,000 for ttelr respective
two-year programs. Of those
tot a is, Galiia received
$293,!61 for Its second yPar,
while Meigs receivro :1321,000
for its first -year.
Crawford says the second·
year -of thE' Meigs program
wlll begin gearing up in
mid -December.
As in the first-y ear. homes
to be rehabilitated will he
chosen oo a point system by a
flve-mem ber panel estab·
lished by the Meigs Coun1y
Commissioners.
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Points wlli be asslgn!'d on
various items, including the.
size of the family, family
Income and the condition of
the hom!'.
The maximum income to be
consldPred In Meigs County is
$16,!XJO, however, lower in·
comes will again ·be given

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Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan of
Middleport have recelvE'd word
or the death of his brother. James
R. Bryan. 704 Emmons St.,
Lincoln Park. Mich .. Thursday
morning. Funeral services will
be held Monday and burial will be
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hooked up ·the ho~es and flr!'d ·
water Into the aroo to coollt down .
lle,fore Goodyear .P~rsonnel, our;
assistant chiP! CharlPs 'follivPr:
and members of ti)e Po in~ ,
Pleasant Volunteer Fire Depart,
ment enterE'd the building tq
make s.~re things were undeP
control.
The Point P!Pasant Voluntee~.
Fire Department sent 10 mPn and
three trucks to the srene whil~
Valley responded witheight men
and two trucks. and Gallipolis
arrived at.the scenE' with six meq
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Gov. Richard F . Celeste announced today the award ofS.'i,!1Hl
to the Meigs County Health Department to fund community
operated hPalth promotion programs focused on attacking the
leading causE's of dPaths and dlsabUltles In Ohio.
The grant was awardPd by the Ohio Department of Health
through thr federal Preventive Health and Health SE'rvlces
Block Grant.
·"Promoting good health practices and reducing the risks to
premature dPaths and disabilities help avoid needless sufferlnl!:
and also r!'duce health carp Pxpenses. Keeping health carec 0sts
down is , essential in protecting Ohioans' pockPtbooks," the
governor said.
Most prPmature deaths and disabilities are due to heart
disease, cancer. stroke and accidental Injury. Evidence
Indicates that lndlvlduallifestylp is a major contributing factor
to thr number of premature deaths and disabllltles, the
department of health reports. Individuals can significantly
influencE' pPrsonal health outcomes by adopting position health
habits. according to thE' departmPnt.
Health promotion projects arp deslgn!'d to promote healthy
lifestyles and reduce hPalth risks that are associated with the
leading causes of deaths and dlsabUltles In Ohio, the
department rPports.

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Valley, Point I;'leasarit and Galli·
polls (ire departmPnts, Roberts
added .
According to Ted Nance, llPutenant with the Vall!'y unit and
one of the first firpfighters on the
srene, there was more smokE' at
the Goodyoor plant than anything else.
"We saw a who.l~.lot of smoke
when we got there, Nance said.
"By the time wparriv!'dGoodyear's firE' brigade pretty much had
things under control. We could
see morE' smokE' than wp coul!l ·
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A Jackson County, W.Va., man sufferedminon1sibielnjurles
in a one-vehicle accident on Ohio 124 Thursday:
Lewis A. Young, 36. Sandyville, was not treat!'d, according to
the Galiia-Meigs post of the Ohio Highway Patrol.
The patrol said Young was eastbound In Sutton Township at 4
p.m. when the truck he was driving reportedly struck a brldce.
went off the right side of the road and overturned, causlnl!
severe damage to the truck.
Young was cited for failure to control.

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POINT PLEASANT :.... Volun ' berts, manager o( industrial
tcer tt're departments from Point relations at the ApplE' Grove
Pleasant. Valley and GalUpolls · faclllty. Rooorts said thPre was
. respoild!'d to
fire. at the equipment damage , but a mone·
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Plant tary estimate was unavailable.
Thursday at 10:15 a .m .
According . to Roberts, the
The fire. which was confined to utlllty buUdlng is seperate but
a \ltillty building used to ) tore, adjacent to Goodyear's main
hPat and melt raw materials , buUdlng. The fire, which appar·
resulted in no Injuries to person- ently originated around a heat!'r
nel at thE' plant or f!reflghtprs at us!'d to heat transfer liquids, was
thE' site, according to Bob Ro· confined to the structure by the
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Hatfield (22) looks lor an out as Wahama players
Eddie Starcher (33) and Terry Hawkins (38) close
In durin!( Sa(urday's playolf game between the
6-0 White Falconi Pad. Wahama's
try for two was un~;uccessful.
Plnevllle battled back at the end
of the quarter wl!en Fred Hat·
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White Falcons and Pineville at Point Pleasant.
Waliama E'dged the Minutemen, 25-24, Ill advance
In West VIrginia lootball playolfs.

Pineville missed thE' conversion
. attempt and the gamE' was tiro at
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BEFORE- This was Flora Bailey's home before housbtgrehab111fatlonfundswerespenl
to upgrade the residence. Located on Hartinger Parkway, the bluse, as pictured, was large,
drafty and extremely hard to heal.

· AFI'ER - Bames Construction Co., of Galli a County, wuthe conlriCtor responsible lor
repairs to this Hartinger Parkway home, owned.by Flora Dalley• ..,.pproxlmalely $13,000 of
Melgs·County's Community Development Block Gr111l houln1 rehablllta&amp;ion luncls was
spen€ to upgrade the residence. Barnes CGIIItrudlon hu been reapo•lble lor repairs to 15
Meigs and Gall Ia homea which have been upiJ'aded with houal111 rehab funds. In the picture
are , from left to right, John Manley and Jbn Ba-a, of Barnes Construction, .and Ron
Crawford, housing rehab program director.
;:referenre.
Only owner-ocoupl!'d oomes
wili he rehabilitated. Mobile
homes w111 not be ·conslder!'d.
Duplexps or homes repaired
under prpvlous city or county
Housing and Urban Development progr81l')s are also not
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bornE' for at IPast one YEIIr
prior to applying lor assistance, and a 'five-year lien 1s
placed on the b:&gt;me .
The lien only eovers the
amount or the repairs and is
r!'duced by :IJ .perO!nt each 11
thl1 Dve years.

Meigs resldPnts wishing
more information on the
second-year of thE' county's
housing rehab program may
co'n tact Rick McDonald,
Meigs housing specialist, in
his &lt;lfice on the ground floor rl.
the Meigs County Courtoouse.

GALLIPOLIS - A federal
magistratE' has found in favor of
a Gallipolis policeman sued by
the mother of a man who died
aftPr being shot at the Ga111a
County Sheriff's DepartmPnt
five years ago.
The decision came from Magis·
tr(lte Norah McCanl\. King Frl·
day following a four-day trial in
U.S. District Court ln .Columbus
on the suit. brought by Helen
Sharp of Springfield, admlnlstra ·
tor or the estate of Byrm\ D.
Redman. against Patrolman
Jack Owen.
The suit claim!'d that Redman ,
22, was denl!'d du.E' process and
was the victim of wrohgful death
when Ow!'n shot Redman on
Sept. 12, 1981, following a ram·
page in which a dispatcher and a
jaller werE' shot and wounded and
a shPriff'S captain was severely
beatPn.
In the. original suit, filed in
August 1982, OwPn was one of
several defendants . Those ln·
eluded ·the dispatcher, Anthony
R Haner, the jaller, Oliver
"Bud" Raygu, sll&gt;riff's Capt.
Silas Hamilton. Patrolman (now
Sgt.) Keith Elliott, Sheriff James
Montgomery and spyeral county
and city officials in office at the
time of the Incident. All of tbosP
defendants were later dropped
from Sharp's suit, with the
exception of Owen, brother of
current Galllpolls Pollee Chief
Joe Owen .
ThPre was no immediate word
on whether King's ruling would
be appealed.
Sharp's suit claimed Redman
was arrPst!'d by the Ohio High·
way Patrol on Sept. 12, 1981, and
after being taken to the Ga lila
County Jall, he was repeat!'dly
assault!'d and ' attacked by
Haner Raygo and Hamilton .
During thesE' ~aults, Sharp's
suit claimE'd, Owen and Elliott
entered and joined In the tray.
The suit claimed Owen then shot
RE'dman. The orlglnalsultsought
a total of$1.7 million In damages.
The suit contllcted with reports
of what happPned at the time of
Redman's death. Redman was
arrPsted on "intoxication
charges" by the patrol and taken
to 'the county jali. Once there, he
reportedly attack!'d RaygJ with
a razor Redman Is oolleved .. to
have concealed on himself.
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By LEE ANN WELCH
Tlmes·Sentlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Gallla countlans have the opportunity to he
in the doghouse - the DE'W .
animal shelter, ready to be
occupied. 'I:he opening of t~
sheltE'r, on OhiO 160 next to the
Children's Home, Is scheduled
for 2 p.m. today.
ThE' Gallla County Animal
Welfare League has made gig an·
tic leaps forward since its beg!~·
nlng In 1979 when the "dog
pound" was a hut surrounded by
wire on a landfill in Eno.
According to Marilyn Smith of
the AWL. the Humane Society of
the Unlt!'d States and the Gallla
County Commissioners had several heated discussions at that
time about the care gtvpn dogs in
·thE' area.
"Gallla County was known as
'thE' worst dog pound In tlie
nation.'" Mrs. Smith said. In
short 'lour years, the group had
madp progress. an.d the animal
shelter had been relocated to a
barn on the old Gallipolis DevelopmPntal Center grounds off
Farm Road.
The group Is charter!'d by the
Humane Society of the Unlt!'d
States, and John Hoyt, president
of HSUS, has visited the local
group on occasion and addressed
thE' issues concPrnlng the
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WPllare League Is OPE&gt;nJng Its
new shelter, which has th~
features found in "big city"
'facUlties .
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The shE' Iter has office space, a
food preparation room, and 18 •
Individual pPns tor dogs which
have an automatic watering
system and food bowls attached
to the gate . Each pen also has ·a
resting bed and a drain.
Built by county employees, ··
Ga111a County Commlsslollt!rs :
allocated $50,000 tor the mnstruc- .
tlon. which brokE' ground last
January. Had the building ~n
contract I'd out, Mrs . Smlthsaldlt
would cost at least $100,000.
Mrs . Smith credits the commlsslonprs with the progress ·
made by the animal welfare
league in getting this new :
facUlty.
· " In a lot of areas, the animal
welfare 'leagues and counfy governmPnts don't get along.'· Mrs.
Smith said. "But here, It's an
exceptional relationship."
Most of the "extras" in the
shelter wlll comE' from th~
league's funds. which are supple·
mented with bake sales, otl)er
other fund -raisers at the River
Ri!creation Festiva l. the Gailia
County Junior Fair and other
activities.
As the league raises money, .
there wlll be more stre l cages in ·
the puppy room . Currently, thE' ;
cagE's fro m the e~istlng sheliPr
wUl be brou ght to the bullding.
Each cage , which bouses five
units, costs · about $1,!110.
There arE' also a numrer of
other things planned for the
shelter - like directional signs
and maybe somE' landscaping.
But that will havp to walt for
money or civic groups 10 voiun;
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teer their services.
The league is not just the "dog •
pound, " but a group of dedicateq
citizens who are concPrD!'d with
the treatmPnt .of animals- from
population control to the Ill man~
- and in some cases the
inhumane- dPstructloq of animals and experimPntation on
them .
The group also has a pet
the~apy program for the area
nursing homes. In It, members
tak~ their own an lmals to the . ,
residents to visit with, talk to and
just love.

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By TRAOY WILKINSON
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MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UP! ) .
-:- A Nicaraguan court Saturday
convl.cted American flier Eugene
Hasontus on charges of supply·
lngweapons and combat supplies
to U.S,,·backed rebels. He was
sentenced· to . the maximum 30
years In prlsqn.
Shortly before Saturday's ses·
slon was t.o begin, court spokes·
woman Thelma SaUnas said the
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When Whit e Hou se envoy Bud
McFarlane went to Iran , it is
r eported he delivered a .Bible and
a choc.ola te cake.
I found the sec ret place tha t
I makes chocola te cakes for pro·
~ Third Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio 111 Court
Pomeroy, Ohio
terror ist regil)les.
(614) 446-~42
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The baker was putting icing on
one tha t was In the shape of a
ROBERT L. WINGETT
beard.
Publisher
"Who is that for?" I asked.
''The Ayatalloh KhomeinL The
· llOBART WILSON JR.
PAT WHITEHEAD
Whit e House is go ing to pick it up
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Asslslant Publlsber-ControUer
In an hour .''
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"Does Khomelni ea t cake?"
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• ~ A MEMBER ot The United Press Internation al. Inland Daily Press Assocla·
"The CIA swears he's a choco·
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hollc. Once he gets his teeth into
"• "'· LETTERS OF OPINION are '¥elrome. They shoukl be INs than :D) words
this we'll have him on his knees.' '
~ JOng. All letters aresubjet:'t to ed iting and ITl.I St be signEd wllh' name address and
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"It's autograpl)ed by Pres!·
dent Reagan and is part of ·
America 's new carrot and sUck
diplomacy. The Bible is .the
carrot and .the cake is the s tick.
We' re hoping to use it to get our
- "hostages. 9ut of Lebanon.' '

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view we ca n' t miss.: ·
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"Jt won't," the bailer said. "As
soon as we deliver the Bible, the
cake and enough spare parts .for
100 F~ fighter planes \he Iranian~
will be eating out of our hands."
"I thought we had a policy
against giving cake to countr ies
who support te rrorism.' '
"We do and we don't. It's all
right to give out cake If we
deliver with spare parts.''
"What happens when the Iran·
lans 1iln out of spare parts ? Does
that · mean their people . will
kidnap new ro~tages? "
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"Probably, unless we give
them the equipment before they
grab more Americans." ·
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"Then they won it all. Doesn 't
t hat' mak e ,us palsies fo r
terrorism?"
" Don 't ask me. 1 just make
chocolate cakes.''
. " Who are you making toose
cakes over there for?"
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By HELEN THOMAS '
UPI White House Rc~orter
WASHINGTON tUPI I - Vice PresiMnt George Blish was
overheard to whispe r to Preside nt Reagan in the Rose Garden:
=;- "You 're In luck. Donaldson isn't )lE're."
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"" continue by the Whi te House rega rding the lranlan connection In the
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releasC' of thref' America n hostages.
"fh• occasion-was Reagan' s meeting with the New York Mets to
;~:.}0g~a,tula t e them on winnl ng the_ Wor ld Series.
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has not hel d a.news confe rence since mid-August and
wa te r has happened since then, including the Iceland summi t,
the midterm et"('tions an&lt;) the hostage story .
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Depu ty press secre tary La rry Spea kes promises Reagan will hold a
iP'!· nr ws confe rence th is month. He has held only seven :thls year.
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The moon Is full.
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The evening stars are Mars. Jupiter and Saturn.
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Those born on this date are under the sign qf;~~~t.~t~~~:~~:t~Y,~.~
Tlberlus , emperor of ROme. in 42 a.c.; Amer
Handy, known as the "Father of the Blues 1I' in
director and playw.rl!IIii George S : Kaufn~an in 1889; .f'!ZZ llUJTartsL
and bandleade r Eddie Condon
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"That one is for Gadhaft. We 're piece of the cake," I said . "After,
golilg to send it over to him With all ~· you don't just get chocolate
:fiO ground-to-air mlss.lles In hope . but U.S. flame throwers as well.
he'll cut hls worl~wlde Math~ Will this good nelgbbor (errorlsl
squads In half." . .
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policy send a message around tile ·
·" Suppose he lakes the missiles world?" .
but not the cake? ''
"Definitely , The mor~· bos·
" We'll 'be dlsappointe&lt;l but · tages a country holds, the more
we'll continue our •quiet dlplo· cake and spare parts it can
macy' anyway. This chocolate demand from Amerjca ."
cake goes. to VIetnam with 60
"Whose bright Ide a was this
tanks , this one to c&amp;mhodia with any way?"
IlO,OOO bazookas. The Black
"The President toought of It.
September cake with white Icing One night he wa s having a state
goes to . Syria . There are dinner and the chef served a
hundrEds of countries In the chocolate layer cake . The Pres!·.
world who are praying McFar· dent Ilcked the knife 11nd said, 'If
lane [s going to ·show up at their our enemies could taste this c ake'
palace with .. Bible and a cake." tt.iy would never · resort to
" ! don 't blame the dictators terrorism agahi.' Thus another
around the w~rld for wanting a Reagan doctrine wa s ~rn .'-'

Tribute to· Fay Sauer
cannot be replaced and the
I wish to express my sympathy
to the family and friend s of Mrs . citizenship of Meigs County has
been lert with an unflllable void.
Fay Saue r, who passed away
The
body of Fay has been put to.
recently. Mrs. Sauer was a
rest
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but like a legend,• her soil!
unique wom an. Her heart did not
and
spirit
will remain with all of
contain one ounce of selfishness ;
,
us
who
knew
her uritil the end of
your problems ~ nd concerns
tim e.
were hers.
Margi e Skidmore
Galll a County Local School
Cheshire, Ohio
Dis trict has lost a tea cher lha t

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: . The C ~r l s tm as season a lso is upon the White Hou se. A gia nt
.. Christmas tree w!ll be de live rEd from The Wlndv Knoll Tree Farm in
:; Mossy Rock, Wash., on Dec. 3 and accepted by' Nancy Reagan . .
:1: Most of the decora ting will be done the wee kendofDec . 5-7. The first
:::: lady wttl unveil the yuletide decor at a press preview with a mys tery
• · Santa Claus on hand. and the singing of Christmas ca rols.
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There will be parties ga lore for the childr en of the diplomatic cor ps,
the press. the White House staff, the Secret Service an d pollee and
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the ir families. the household help and others.
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~f.rn .- to- 8 p.m . for the public to vi ew the mansion in all its glittering
Spil' nd&lt;Jc on Dec,.21l, 22 and 23.
Reagans, &lt;llong with members oft he fa mily a nd close friends.
. ._ .. , .. celebPaie f hr lstmas Day In the White House.
. Reagan.has selec ted an East Room scene as the ir Chris tma s
aM volunteers have a lready begun to address the m by t he
The cards will be paid fo r by the Republican Na tional
and d'ropped In the mall on Dec. 15.
edltlori oft h&lt;• card will be giv en to members of I he staff as a
gift to be framed. · ·

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. AKRON (UPI) - Sale of
Goodyear Aerospace to Martin
Marietta has been blocked, at
least until Tuesday.
U.S . .Distr.tct Judge ·Davld D.
Dowd ,Jr. Friday granted a
res Iraining otder to United Auto
Workers Local 856, which filed
suit to guarantee its labor con·
tract will be honored if Martin
Marietta purchases Aerospace.
Union S!)urces said Friday the
sale is all but .final. Aerospace
said It would make 1a major
announcement Wednesday, but
neither Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber
Co. nor Martin Marietta officials
would comment on the rumored
sale.
Goodyear began seeking buyers for Its aerospace subsidiary
as part of a restructuring pian
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would force a po$tponeroent of at system that tried Hasen !us, v~rdlct on Ha se,n fu s, ~5. who was
He w'ould not disclose deta ils of
confess ion .''
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court officials sald.
charged with terr orism, cr imi· the ver dict and sent ence . whi ch .
Defense lawyer Enrique Sot e lo
·The reading of the verdict
Hasenfus was found guilty of · · nal asSoc ia tio n and .viola tion of ·a re usually handed oown to· Borgen · said he was deciding ·
expected to take two hours, with violating public security laws for public securit Y. laws. The trial gethe r In People 's Tribuna ls
whether and how to appea1 a .
the declslononwhetherHasenfus helplpg Dy In weapons and other · began Oe t. 20,
n·Jals.
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guilt y verdict.
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is Innocent orguUty delayed until supplies to the. U.S.·backed reb·
. Court officia ls originally were
" Th is Is so fr ustrating.'' Sally
Hasenfus, a fo rmer u.s. Ma;
the ehd.
els tlghtlng since 1982 to over- ·,going to announce the ver di ct Hasen !us said Friday aft er the r ine from Marinette, Wis., para,
Court officials .said Hwsenfus throw Managua's leftist Sandi· Frida y but were ~na)Jie . to firs t pos t(lllnement.
chuted from a C- 123 cargO plane
and his wife, Sally,, would be nlsta governfllent.
. assemble. the papers m Englts h · De puty Prosecutor I van Villa· Oet . 5 fe rryin g guns and otherl
present in the courtroom when
Hasenfus also was sentenced to and Spants h m ttme and said they vicencio, who has as ked ile court supplies to U. S.·backed rebels;
the ·sentence was read.
an · additional three years in would announce U Sa tu r day to find Hasenfu s guilt y and popu la rly known as Contras;
The sentence can be appealed · [J'Ison for related crlm.es. But morning .
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sen tenet:' him to N!caragu!l 's fighting to oust the leftis t Mana i
to the People's Tribunal court Nicaraguan law provides that a
,"The volume of the doss ier is max imum penalty of 30 year$. gua government.
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person cannotservemorethan30 enormous, and It has turned out said he expected a guilty ver dict.
His plane wa s shot down by
years .
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"I trust our argum ents will Sa nd!nis ta troops, , klillng two·
Chief Judge Re,ynaldo Monter· Monterrey satd. The verdict Is pros per,'' he sa id. " The a ccusa· American pilots and a Nlcara:
rey of till: Peoples Trl~unal said given. The only thin,g we are tlons are well -pr oven by the guan radio operator . Soldiers
evide nce and Has!'llfust own captured him the next
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raider James Goldsmith.
Goldsmith, who claims to own ·
at least 11.5 percent of Goodyear's outstanding stock, has said
he might make a tender offer
· unless Goodyear offlclals can ,
Increase the stock's p,r,l~e above
U9 a share.
Martjn Marlett a, a major
defense contractor headquar·
tered In Bethesda, Md ., employ~
about 67,000 people. Goodyear
Aerospace has about 5,1DO em·
ployees In Akron.
The union is seeking assura(lee
that a successor clause in the
current contract would be ho·
nored ~a new owner. The clause
would protect wages and benefits
until August 1988.
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Martin Marietta officials
toured Aerospace this week.
Analysts speculate that Aero:
space could bring between ·$350
mllllonand$700mllllonlncashto
help Goodyear buy back up to 2(]
mllllon shares of its common
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powered the. jailer and took his
gun. Redman then reportedly
shot and wounded Raygo 'and ,

1he Reaga ns will celebrate Thanks giving Day at their moun)alntop,
· ranch near ·Santa Barbara , Ca lif .. wit h members of the family ,
.....~ Including thelr·son. Ron , and his wife, Doria: .daughter Maureen and
he~ husband. Dennis Revell : and the pres ident's brother, Nea l. and
N$ wife. Bess.
• The menu will be tradit ional, preparEd ~their housekeeper, Anne
• ·Ailman. It includes roast turkey, cornbread dressing, giblet gravy,
cranberries. mashed potatoes, gree n bea ns with almonds, salad .
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monkey bread and pumpkin pie wit h whipPed cream.

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Pomerov-:-lllliddleport. Gallipolis, Ohip Point Pleasant. W. Va.

Nicaraguan couJ1 · . sentences· Hasenfus · to 30 years in jail

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W. Va .

Ohio-Point

Three-judge. pa~el convicts man in rape~~u~~rs
AKRON (UPII - Richard
Cooey II faces a possible de.ath
sentence after being found guilty
of all13 counts against !lim in the
Labor Day rape-murders of two
University of Akron women.
A three-ludge panel in Summit
County Common Pleas . Court
deliberated orily about two hours
before returning its verdicts
Friday: guilty of four counts of
aggravated murder with death
penalty specifi~ations, four
counts of rape, two counts each of
kidnapping and aggravated
robbery and one count of felon- .

tllink there Is any way he ca.n be
made to suffer the way-he made
those girls S\]ffer.''
Offredo and .McCreery had
been driving on Interstate 77 in
Akron just after midnight .on
Lahar Day when the car's
wlridshielil was shattered by a
concrete block thrown from an
overpass.
Cooey, and allegedly Clint
Dickens, 17, after throwing the
block, offered to help the women
bu I instead took them to a
secluded area in nearby Nor,ton
where they raped and robbed .

lous assault .
.The families of the victims,
Wendy Offredo, 21, ·and Dawn
McCreery, 20, wept as the
verdicts . were read in the
crowded courtroom, under tight
security.
"I' m glad it's over. " Mary Ann
Hackenberger, McCreery's
mother, said afterwardS. "I
thought there would be some
degree of satisfaction at this
point, but there isn 't."
"Until this point In my .life. I've
never understood the wish for
another ,person's death . I don't

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them then beat them to death. ·
· On~ woman had 11 cuts on her
face and head . A section of the
· other woman's skull had been
crushed. One wo.man had bee~
stabbed In the throat. Both
women also were choked with
sho estrings and had knife ·
wounds on their abdomens In the
form of an " X ."
" I'd like to see them deal out a
little bit of the punishment they
gave to my daughter,"'said Pat
Offredo. "I wouldn't kill a snake
the way h~ killed both of those
girls.
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. GALLIPOLIS- Kingsley Meyer, program coordinator at the
Bob Evans Farm, was recently awarcl!d a Division of Wildlife
A:ward for distinguished · service at the GaUla County
Landowners Banquet. ·
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The deputy director at the Ohio Department of Natural
Resources, Charles Mauger, presented the award to Meye-,
citing .examples or his Involvement with outdoor education,
wildlife habitat management and service to the publlq through
his work at the farm .
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· Meyer presently serves ·as vice president of the Ohio
Con~ervation and Outdoor Education AssoclatioiJ And serves oo
sevel'al other
boards.
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, hrlstmas tree that wlll grace
the front lawn of the Statehouse ·
• his holiday season will he ~ut
"l'uesday, weather permitting.

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Aeademic Boosters meet Tuesday
GALLIPOLIS -The first general membership meeting oft he .
: Gallipolis C!ly Schools' Academic Boosters Club wUI he held
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:- GALLIPOLIS - A Christmas windOw display centered
-: around the theme or "Children's Christmas" will be conducted
:: by members of the Gallipolis Retail Merchants Association .
;. Judging will he Monday, Dec. 15, between 6 and10 p.m., with
· winners to be announced the following day. Entrants are to
· decorate the complete ·window area of their' business around
· this theme. Cash prizes will be awarded .
The merchants association will meet Tuesday at noon at the
Down Under Restaurant. On the ·agenda are promotions,
advertising, free parking, the Chrtstmas parade, Christmas
decorations, clly decorations, home decorations and merchant
window decorations . There will also be a discussion on the P .A.
Denny dates and contract, and appr9val by the membership on
the dates and contract.

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Monday at 7 p.m. in the Holiday Inn. A demonstration of the
"Jaws of Life" extraction device will he given by the Galli a
. • County Sheriff's Department.

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·• GALLIPOLIS ~ Gov. Richard F. Celeste anno.unced
: Saturday the awarding of a $5,~77 grant to the Gallla County .·
Health Department to fund · •COmmunity operated health
· promotion programs focused on attacking the lea~lng causes r1
.• deaths and disabilities In Ohio.
The grant was awarded by the Ohio Department of Health
. through the federal Preventive Health and Health Services
:- Block Grant.
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·: "Promoting good health practices and reducing the risk$ to
·: premature deaths and disabilities belp avoid needless suffering
• and also recuce health care expenses. Keeping health care costs
,: dowp I~ essential in' protecting Ohioans' pocketbooks;'' the
.- governor said.
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:: Most prematur~ deat!Js and disabilities are due .to heart
.: disease, cancer, stroke and accidental injury. Evidence
· Indicates that Individual lifestyle is a malor, contrlbutlngfactor
: to the number·ofpremature deathsanddtsab!lltles. Individuals
: can significantly influence personal health outcomes by
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COLUMBUS (UP!) :_ Ohio'&amp; the U.S. Senatll in 19RR. .
State Chairman Michael F . .
big-county ~epubllcan chairmen
Thirteen chairmen, · mainly Colley, ~hose term expires In
· apparently are taking a walt· from lar~ 'and· medium-size two years.
and-see. att tude on the leader- counties. relused· to take action
Th_ey also rebuffed an attempt
· ship of the tate party organlza- late Thursday on an Informal by Cuyahoga County Republican
lion and the GOP nomination for vote of confidence for Republl· "Chairman Robert E. Hughes to

Department receives $5,877 gra1Jt

Gallipolis police record three citations
registration Friday, and Helen L.
Langborn. 44, Rt. 2, Bidwell, was
cited for driving while under the
Influence of alcolnl and driving
with a defective exhaust.
Meanwhile, five men and one
city volunteer fire department
truck responded to a false-alarm
call at Gallipolis Developmental
Center, 2500 Buckeye Ave.,
around 3! 34 p.m. Friday .

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ACCIDENT INVESTIGATED - ~avid R. Blake, 29, Rt. 2,
Gallipolis,. was cited by Gallipolis PoUoe Friday for leaving the
scene of an accident In tbe lntersectlo• ol Third Avenue and Pine
· Slreet, fallu.-e to yield the rigbt of way and drlvlag wlllllut an
operator's license. Blake reportedly puUed Into tbe Intersection
from Pine Street and struck tbe vehicle, driven by Darlene Burke
39, Rt. 3, Bidwell, traveling eastbouacl on Third, according tot..;
accident ~poJ:t. The Impact forced Burke's vehicle to overturn. No
one was Injured but Burke's vehicle was damaged heavUy.

GALLIPOLIS - City pollee
arrested and jailed Martin Williams, 23, 431 Second Ave .. Friday
'for dlsoderly conduct after re~elvlng a warning. Williams was
placed 1n Gallia County Jail late
·Friday night.
In other police news, William
P. Close Jr. , 20, 81 Pine St. , was
cited for failure to display a valid .

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Area deaths

Dowler Sheets.
Survivors litclude daughter
Jean
and son Lloyd, both of
WINFIELD, W.Va. -Funeral
Pomeroy;
sisters Ma r!e Rool!ns
services wlll be held at 2 p.m .
or
Cairo,
W.Va.,
Lena Cooper of
· today In Frazier's Bottom United
Klssamee,
Fla
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and
Jean BushMethod!sl Church tor A.K.
of
Seattle,'
Wash.;
brother
man
"Keith" Nowlin, 58, Frazier's
Sheets
of
VIncent;
thrre
Blaine
Bottom, who died Thursday at
grandchildren ~d five greathis residence.
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'The Rev : Edward L. Grant and grandchildren.
Preceding her In death was her
the Rev. Fred McCallister wlll
husband,
William Sheets, In 1981
officiate. Burial will be ln Mount
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Arrangements are by the Wednesday In . Ewing Funeral
C hapman -Erskine Funeral Home, Pomeroy, with Pastor
Home, Winfield.
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David Bell officiating. Burial w!!l
Born Dec. 9, 1927, son oft he late be In Beech Grove Cemetery.
Russell 0 . and Maxlne 'wright Calling hours are 7-9 p.m. Mon Nowlin, Mr. Nowlin was a day and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday
production supervll;or tor Union at the funeral home.
Carlicl&gt; at South Charleston,
W.Va., a member of Frazier's Aimee Williamson
Bottom United Methodist
Church. 'a ssistant Sunday School
POINT PLEASANT - Aimee
super[ntentl&gt;nt and a member or Lynn Williamson, 12, William ·
the Masonic Lodge Kanawha stown, W.Va ., died Friday night
Lodge No. 36 and Scottis h Rite In Chlldren·s Hospital ,
body, 14th degree.
Columbus.
Surviving are his wile, Avon M.
The daughter of Ney WilliamNowlin; two sons, Michael K. son Jr. of Parkersburg, W.Va.,
Nowlin of Gassaway, W.Va ., and and VIrginia Aten Wllllamson of
Gregory K. Nowlin of Pliny, Williamstown, she attended Wilw,.va.; a brother. Russell Kent liamstown High School, was a
Nowlin of Luckey, Ohio: a sister, cheerleader and a girl scou 1. She
Mrs . Juanita Clark of Mansfield;
also attenred the United Methoand lhrre gra ndchildren.
dist Church.
Also surviving are two sisters
Beulah Ochier
Renee and Sherry Marie· and
POMEROY - Beulah Oehler, gran~armts, Mr. and Mr;.' Ney
77, Middleport. died Saturday R. Williamson Sr. of Southside
morning in Ohio State University W.Va., and VIrginia Aten oi
Gallipolis Ferry.
Hospital, Columbus.
Arrangements wlll be anA seamstress and member of
Laurel Cllff Free Methodist nounced at a later date.
Church and Eastern Star of
Parkersburg, W.Va. , She was Permit fees paid out
born Aug. 7, 1909, in Parkers btlrg
to the late Benjamin and Minnie
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohio Department of Liquor Control has mailed about $10.7
mllllon from llquor permit fees to
POMEROY - Meigs County local governments.
These funds represent 80 perEmergency Medical Services
cent
of the liquor permit fees
, reports flve calls Friday.
collected
during the permit rene·
Tuppers Plains at 1:41 a .m. to
Long Bottom for Margaret Nes - ·wal period between June and
selroad to Veterans Memorial August. The other 20 percent of
Hospital; Middleport at 10:18 the fees - or about $3 million a .m. 10 the Village Green Apart - goes to the Department of Heallh
. ments for David Tiemeyer to for the treatment, education and
Veter li!S Memorial Hospital; . control of alcoholism.
About $11.2 million ha s been
Middleport at 11: 06 a .m. to
distributed
to the local govern·
Hudson Street for Mary Still to
ments
this
calendar y~ar, and
Veterans Memorial Hospital;
about
$3
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million
to th~ Depart Rutland at 2: 37 p.m. to Wright's
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Health.
Trailer Park for Nancy Vance to
The
sale
of
alcoholic
beverages
Veterans Memorial Hospital;
has
resulted
!n$4L5mll!!on
being
Rutland at 4:24 p.m. to Keller
Road for Mike Thacker to Vete· turned over to te General Re·
venue Fund this calendar year.
rans Memorial HospitaL

A.K. ·Nowlin

Mason man seeks Ky. ·lieutenant.governorship .

· LEXINGTON, Ky. (UP!) Wood!ord County horseman Brereton Jones, son ofMr. and Mrs.
Bartow Jones of Point Pleasant
and a former member of tbe West
Virginia Legislature, Is going to ~
run for lieutenant governor· of
Kentucky.
Hundreds of supporters
packed the Radisson Plaza Hotel
ballroom to hear Jones deliver a
15-n\!nu te speech below red,
white and blue bunting and red
and blue balloons.
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Jones, 47. Is a former Republl·
can member of the West VIrginia
House of Delegates out of Mason
County . He moved from the Point
Pleasant area to Midway, where
he owns and operates A!rdrle
Stud farm , and changed his
politics to Democrat.

State GOP

His speech. Interrupted sev" I consider this a crusade," Breath!! 's address . ·
era! times by cheers and ap· said Breathitt.
Y lf you elect thiS young man to
plause, centered on uniting the·
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be
Ueutenant governor, which I
The festivities resembled more
various ,geograp hie regions of of a gubernatorial rally than 'an think Is highly likely , he will
KentucJiy .
announcement for the Demo· .qualify and be next governor of
"There 1s a resource · more crat!c nomination for Heutenant the commonwealth," said
·valuable than our . coal, more governor. which Chandler al· Chandler. a . former commls·
valuable than our thoroughbred luded to .In his speech following stoner of major league basebalL
mrses, more valuable than our
tobacco, and that is our pride,".
he said.
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of our state together and hljrness
this pride ... Wheneve~ one
Kentuckian Is In trouble I whe·
never me Kentuckian js hilfltng
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and professional basketball star.
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we are here ... for YOU I
work on fund -raising for the
cancer center at the University 1
of Kentucky and· his chairmanship of the Kentucky Health Care
Ac~ess Foundation.
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Joining Jones In the announcement were two former governors
woo were at odds during much of·
Located at Hblzer Clinic
their political life, Edward T.
"Ned" Breathitt and A.B.
on Rt. 35 In Gallipolis
"Happy ': Chandler.
"We mustered In different
armies, but we're united in this
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
campaign," Breathitt said, ad·
Monday-Friday
Weekend• &amp; HoUdaya
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5:00P.M. to 9:00P.M.
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McEwen of Hillsboro also wants
the nod.
The private . meeting was
called by Colley to discuss the
results of the recent election, In
which Republicans klst all races
for statewide administrative Of·
fle e, won control of the Ohio
Supreme Court an~ retained
control of !be state S~nate .

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Juvenile _
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Court orders review
in union .dues matter

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opening of Sine Cera. a home for
juvenile delinquent boys, has
been set for Dec. 1.
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Meantime, work is progressing
nicely on the conversion of an
A,thens County farm house. near·
The Pla ins. into a suitable
facility fo r the young people.
The home will accommodate
youth from both Meigs and
Athens counties and is being
es tablls red tlu·ough the efforts of
volunlre r workers , wiD have
added rooms to the farmhouse,
and through church groups who
have contr ibuted money so that
materials could be purchased for
the home.
In charge of the home are
Robbie and Tammi Barber, both
originally from Meigs County,
and se rvin g on the advisory
bo ard for the home are Jim and
Mary Huffman, a lso of Meigs
County. Barber· and Hoffman
have made numero4s appear an·

HELP- Rev. Lee Miller, on behalf of the Big. Athens counties. The $700, raised through the food
Bend 'Civltan Club, presents a $700 cheek to stand operated by the Clvltan Club at the !Welgs
Robbie Barber and his wife, Tamml, woo are to County Fair, will provide funds to buDd one room
supervise, Sine Cera, a family type of oome to be onto the fann house which Is being converted Into
operated for troubled teen boys from Meigs and the facility for the young people.
ces before church groups in coming.
society . . Huffman and Barber
·Meigs and Athens counties to tel!
The goal of Sine Cera is to will provide reports on progress
the story oft he establishing of the provide a safe and caring home being made through additional
new facility and through the so that teens residing there can appearanres before supportive
appearanres aid has been forth· become producive members of grouJJS.

Ex-official denies lawmaker accepted donation
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Rep.
Ja mes Traficant. D-Ohio, did not
rece ive $103.000 from a reputed
orga nized crime leader during a
1980 ca mpaign for sheriff. a
former campaign worker testified Friday.
Andrew Chapella , former
Struthers cit y council president,
said during I he final day of
Traficant' s tax evasion trial in
U.S. Tax Court that the alleged
amount " is a ll hog wash. "
Judge John Williams Jr. said
he would not iss ue a verdict untll
August.
The Internal Revenue Service
claims Traficant owes taxes on
, $163,000 he rece ived from alleged
organized cri me members dur·
, ing a successful campaign for
Ma honing County sheriff. He was

Ohio.Lottery
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Frl·
day's winning Ohio . Lottery
numbers:
Daily Number

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Ticket sales totaled $1,360,568,
with a pa yoff due of $407,710.
PICK-4

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PICK-4 ticket sales totaled
$189,091.50, with a payoff due ol
$85,264 .
PICK-4 $1 straight bet pays
$4.392. PICK-4 $1 box bet pays
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elected to Congress in 1984. ·
During a conversation with
Carabbla has been missing
Carabbla
following
the
Nosince
Dec. 13, 1980 and is
Traflcant said h.e took $60,000
vember
19&amp;!
general
election,
presumed
dead. Traflcant drew
from Vlncenzo "Jimmy" Prato,
will was allegedly associated Chapella said he got the feeling laughter when he asked to call
with Pittsburgh Mafia lamllles. ·· that Carabbla "definitely did Carabb!a as a witness.
Charles Carabbia's brother,
and $23,000 from the Carabbla not" trust Traflcant.
"My
interpretation
was
that
Is in federal prison
Orland.
family, which was allegedly
Jim
Traflcanl
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you
were
in
serving
a
marijuana conv iction
associated ~~;ith Cleveland
trouble.
You
might
get
rubbed
to testify, Traflcant
and
refused
factions.
said.
The congressman from Young· off," Chapella testified.
stown, which Is bcated between
Cleveland and Pittsburgh, said
he took the money so It would not
be used agaipst him and to
GALLIPOLIS - Two charges control, 'and Freder,lck P.
infiltrate the underworld for ·a of telephone harassment against McNeal, 21, Rt. 2, Patriot, was
later lnvest!ga'tion. He said all
a Gallipolis man have been fined $12 for speeding.
illegal money was returned .
dismissed In Gallipolis Municl·
Forfeiting .bond for speeding
"You're the only politician that
pal Court.
were Karen L. Gillflllln, 29,
ever returned monies that were
The charges against James T. A!hens, $39; Robert L. Bird, 36,
given to him," Chapella said he
DennY.. 35, 114 State St., were Hardison City, P a. , $40; Donna
heard Charles "Charli e the
dropped in pretrial by the com· R. Stevms, 27, 236 Upper River
Crab" Ca rabb!a tell Traflcant.
plalnlng witnesses, according to Road, $38; Jeff C. Dowdle, 20,
Chapella said the $1.03,000
court records.
Tiltonsville, $39; Cynthia L.
!!gure came out of a rrieetlng with
Charges of failure to use a Ferrell. 31, Chillicothe, $38;
Carabbia .
seat lEU filed against Richard M. Jeffrey D. Lester, 19 , Rt. 2,
"Charles Carabb!a wanted a Seagrave;, 30, Rt. 4, Oak Hill; Patriot, $40; Mary A. Kahealo,
figure USed · that they gave Rose A. Seagraves. 28. Rt. 4, Oak 55, Columbus, $40;' Caroline A.
$210,000 to Jjmmy Traficant. I Hill; and Colby D. McClaskey, Yeauger. Patriot Star Route,
laughed out bud," Chapella 26, Rt. I, Ewington, were dis· $43; George A. Erman, 36,
testified. He said Carabbla later missed because the defendants Patriot Star Route, $41; Ruba I W.
redured the figure.
had viewed a film on seatbelts. Caldwell, 74, Reedsville, $38;
IRS lawyer Richard Bloom McClaskey forfeited $40 bond on David L. Underwood, 26, Cha·
later asked Chapella if a package a separate charge of failure to rleston, W.Va .. $40.
he received from the Carabblas yield.
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could have contained $103,000.
In other traffic cases, Noel S.
·"No way Is that possible," Stover, 18, Rt. 2, Patriot, forte·
Chapella answered.
!ted $40 bond for failure to

YOUNGSTOWN (UP!)- The
Mahonlng County Court of Appeals has ruled that two· area
teachers unions must provide
more Information before they
can collect agency fees from nine
non-union teachers.
In a ruling issued Wednesday,
the court said the Niles Class·
room Teachers Association and
the A-ustintown ~ducatton Asso·
ciatton . failed to meet their
burden of ·proof !r\ Mahoping
County . Common Pleas Court
when they won a judgment
against the teachers for paym~nt
o! .agency fees, ·a spokesman for
the teachers reported Thursday.
Marty Kaufmann of the Na·
tiona! Right to Work Legal
· Defense Fund, the group that
represmts the teachers, said the
court basoo its decision on a
recent U.S. Supreme Court rul·
lng that requires certain stand·
ards to be met b ~fore a union can
collect fees.
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Kaufmann sald ' the unions
must produce their financial
records to an · Independent aud!·
tor and allow the auditor to
determine how much they spent

Admissions - Margaret Nes·
selroad, Long Bottom; David
Tiemeyer, Pomeroy; Wilbur
Hanning, Middleport; Nancy
Vance, Pomeroy; Edward
Thacker, Middleport; Nancy
Willard, Middleport.
Discharges - Joshua Cre·
means, Oleva Cotterill, Wilbur
Smtth, Robert Snowden, Kathe·
rlne Weaver, Lucille Brandt. ·

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to pay for their college
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The state of Ohio has
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·So, if you· need help and
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Garden Club.
By LEE ANN WELCH
Times-Sentinel Staff
Taking part were, not only
GALLIPOLIS - Homes at garden clubs and residents of
Christmas are generally deco· Gallla County, but several out of
' rated to say "welcome, come on county entries. From within
in ... " Riverby, horne of the Gallia, participating clubs were
French Art Colony, says "wei· Open Gate Garden Club of Rio
come," 36 times in one room Grande, Cheshire Garden Club
alone.
a nd Gallipolis Garden Club.
A wreath on the door has been a
Winning best of shlw was a
tr ad It lonal $ tgn of warmth, cheer unique wreath by Pat Saunders
and welcome. For the third year, of Scottown. Happy Hands ·a,t
the French Art Colony has hosted Christmas. The wreath has mia holiday wreath comptitlon, m~rous cloth hands doing Christ ·
receiving 36 entries. which now masy ttungs - like writing
. hanglp one gallery.
postcards and ooldlng candy
The competition was jur!ed by canes, ornaments, teddy hears,
Janet Bolin. Ohio Association of · candles and packages.
Garden Clubs president-elect,
Taking first place was Lori
and resldenr of Rutland. Chair· Barron of Gallipolis with Country
woman of the e-;ent was Lucy Kitchen. The wreath has the
•Earwood from the Gallipolis components of a good Christmas

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0 Silver Money Clip
0 Brass Key Ring
0 Porcelain Figurine
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kitchen - cookie cutter.
namon and glngertrred.
In second place was
Preston of Cheshire Garden
and her Autumn Potpourri.
Being awarcrd honorable ........,
lion ribbons were Helen '"" '"'·'
Athens, Pink Fairy; Ch
Lynch, Middleport, Bear ~ v•. ,1-1
try; Violet Painter .
Happiness ; Mary Sayre Sl
Athens , Hearts and F lowers ;
Julie Webb. Gallipolis ,
Grown; Clara Day of Open Liatet
Garden Club, Bidwell, Au tun1nl
by Mother Nature.
The wreaths are on dlspla:yl
through Nov. 25 at the Fren
Colony, 530 First Ave., Gallipolis,
during regula r gallery hours .
Hours are Thesday and Thurs:-1
day, 10 a .m. to 3 p.m.,
Saturda y and S.unday, 1 to 5 p.m.

Gifts For
Her
0 Mahogany Jewelry
Box
0 Crystal Candlesticks
0 Brass Trivet
C Silver Picture Frames
0 Crystal Dinner Bell
0 Porcelain Figurine

This Christmas
let it be from ....

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THURSDAY, NOV. 20
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EMPIRE FURNITURE

t~e walls with boughs of hard
work ....The third annual
wreath competition at the
French Art Colony has been
juri~d. and all entries haw
bee~ placed on I he walls of one
gallery for publio viewing.
While there is no .estim'a te in
the number of hours of work
piaced tn the wreaths individu·
ally, there arc hundreds, and
possibly thousands of hours
invested in the 3ll pieces
entered and being 4isplayed.

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on collective bargalnl·ng
activities.
,
He said the teachers Will have
to pay only their share of the
amount expended for collective
bargaining.
Kaufmann said t~ case has
been remanded to the common
pleas court, which will rule only
on procedures for collection of
the agency fees and how much
the teacher~ must pay.
The teachers Involved In the
two cases, which were consoli·
. dated lor argument be.fore the
appeals court, , are Charles
Smider of the Niles City School
District and June Logan, Blllle
Lynch, Sandra Williams, Tho·
mas Sapp, EJVen Robinson,
Paula Doyle, Alan Kimmel and
Rae Jeanne Mollica, all of the
Austintown Local Schoo! Dislrlct.

BRUNICARDI MUSIC
INC.
GAlliPOLIS, OH.

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SHOWING THE BEST - The French Art
'Colony has Christmas wreaths on display n
tlie gallery until Nov. 25 . The entries were
Jurled by Janet Bolin, president-elect of \he
Ohio Association of Garden Clu hs, accord·
lng to chairwomen Lucy Earwood. Counter·
clockwise from above, are: Best of Show by
Pal Saunders of Scottown, with ~PPY
Hands At Christmas: first place winner by
' ·Lori Barron of Galllpols, Cou ntry ~Itch en;
Togetherness at Christmas, by Gall BelvUJe
of Gallipolis; and seeond place winner
Autumn Potpourri, by Helen Preston of the
Cheshire Garden Club. Being awarclld
Hon~rable Mentions were Helen Slater,
Athens; Christy Lynch, Middleport: VIolet
Painter; Bidwell; Mary Sayre Slater,
Athens; Julie Webb, Gallipolis; and aara
Day, Bidwell.

1 Biscuit
Offer Gocx:l: November 17, 18, 1988 only .
Llrrut e orders per cuatomer.
Combination Orders only: 1 Whlt.e/ 1 Dark
No Sutetttuttons

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at le118t 36 Hmes Is the gallery of the Frendl Art 3 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday , 1 to 5 p.m.,
Colony. It ill .houslnll a jurled Chrlltmu wreath according to chairwomen Lucy Earwood.
competition through Nov. 211, durlnJ replar

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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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offers skilled workers .
For lnfllnnatlon, COntact the Job
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Christmas! Theme prints, quilts and cut-outs for decor-

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Participating styl~ls Of1ly.
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Reg. $4.99 &amp;$5.99 gd.
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cleaners call dean isn't dean enough.

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We'll rub a white to\\'el O\'Cr \·our
just cleaned carpet. If any dirt ·
shows, we'll stay and. reclean u at
no extra charge.
Next time, call Stanley Stcemer.

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GALLiPOLIS - The Senior
Citizen Job Bank. headql\artered
LISa Ann Snyder
in the Gallla County Senior
Dale Edwin Durst
.
Citizen Center, 220Jackson Pike,
has been serving employers and
applicants, 50 years of age and
older. who are Interested in full
: ::W.IDDLEPORT' _ Mr. and or part-time employment.
]'4rs. Roger Snyder of Middleport ,
Fali Is the . time to get your
announce the engagement and house In order. Call 446-7000 with
l l!proach ing marriage of their . orders for painting, cleaning and
:!laughter., Lisa Ann Snyder to genera( repair work. The service
illite Edwwln Durst son of Mr Is without charge to the employall)l Mrs. Walter Du;st of Letart: re;r;sa;n;d;a~pp;li;ca:;;n:;;ts:;;.
w-Na.
.::they are
graduates
Pleasant
Bible
School. of
An Point
open
&lt;;ll).orch wedding Is planned for

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The Sunday Times-Sentirel-rar-B-3

.Newlun, Allen to wed Nov. 29

It looks like legislation to
change O,h!o's presidential prlmary from the first week In May to
tbi! third• Tuesdly In Marcl\,
starting;ln 1988, Is o'n Its way to ·
the governor's desk.
.
Now, let's see .....trom 1976 to
1983 Ohio's Primary was held In
June . Then In 1984 it was moved
back to May (something about
helping Sen. John Glenn In his
presidential bid) . and now the
leglslaiOi's are !XJSh!ng for the
earlier date so Ohio can play a
more significant role In the
selection of nominees ..
Now it . seems this .will be a
special primary evE!'y four years
ilndcoslaboutS&gt;m1ll!on (gulp).
State and local candidates would '
still be nominated at the regular
primary In May.
Oh, well, wlultdol know .... !t's
Just five million!

Fall is time to ger
house ready for work

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GALLIPOLIS- Wori&lt;ers OVE!' 00
can otter you sk!lls, judgment,
rellab!Uty and experience. You
campany can profit from this.
ContaCI the Job Bank In the
Senior Citizen Center. 2:.ll Jackson
Pike, for help In hiring experienced
workers. The Job Counselors are
avaUable at no cost to help
busineSSes wcrk oot a suitable
DI'OI!I'am.

ALL YOU
HAVE TO DO
IS SIGN
YOUR CASH
REGISTER
RECEIPT AND
DEPOSIT IT
.IN OUR BOX. ·
EACH DAY
BEGINNING
SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER
16 THRU
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER
29, WE WILL

Pleas;~nt,

p.m. and will Include demonstrat!ons on traditional Christmas
foods; homemade g!fi Items,
nowers out of fabric, and making .
scarves.
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to conjunction wlththatthe 4-H ·
fashion bOard wlil he having a'
style sbow modeling garments
they have made and also some
from Elberfelds Department
Store.
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No pre· reglstr at !on is requlred, but Cindy Is asking tlult
everyone bring a favorite dessert
for a smorgasblrd tn follow the
program.
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Cancelled stamps, particularly 'commemorative, foreign
ones and tiDse In denominations
ol over $1; are . stlll being
collected at tlv! Senior Citizens
Center In Pomeroy for the
Kidney Foundation of Ohio.
Susan OllvE!' advises that lhe .
trimming and sorting can · be
done at the Center. The Foundation sells .the stamps and the

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SYRACUSE - Don and Kay United Methodist Ch urch, Main in the nursing program. She Is
Newlun, Chillicothe, are an- and Mulberry St., Chillicothe.
employed as a student nurse at
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· nounclng the .. engagement and
reception
will
be
held
ImmeA
ll!Oney Is then used to help with approaching marriage of their diately foliowing toe wedding at the Holzer Medical · Center,
Gallipolis.
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the cost of medication for people . daughter Dawn Rae Newlun,
the
Elks
Club,
42
West
Second
St.,
Allen,_
a
graduate
of
Southern
with kidney disease!!. ·
Chillicothe , to Brian M .. Allen, Chlll!cothe.
High School, also attends Rio ·•
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son of Mitchell and J~anle AHen,
The
bride-elect
is
a
graduate~f
Gra
ndeCollege H('worksdurlng ' ·
. Thought yoo'd like to know.
Unloto High School ana anenas the summer months at the Ewing
p omeroy•'s Mary Anc1r ew Ish
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Syracuse.
t e . The wedding will take place 1Rio .Grande College where she Is
Funerai'Home.
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lege's year.book, lhe Marlettana.
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sessions are !!lled, but there are a
few ,openings ln . the afternoon
session whlch•w!Jl be held from 3
to 5 p.m. Just call Cindy O'uverllf
you'd )Ike to attend:
Ad
n to t.hose who have as ked,
the traditional all-day '\!Ollday
how;e usually held by the Extenslon Office Is being changed to an
evenlngaf!a!rth!syear.ltwiUbe

.alKlual. Christmas fiower sbow
jlllcl weekend,
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•:rhe reception Is belng'g!ven by ·
~lon 11, .OAGC, 2 to ·4 p.m..
.~h Meigs 'counly members to
.~hostesses. District and state
:ntrlcers are expected to be there, ·
;&amp;lang with club membl!rs from
. . '!Cfoss the region, who, of course
- :iWil haveachancetoseethesbow
atwell as express their congratu:ICons to Janet.
::::flann!ng the reception are Ida
-~phy, Pauline Atkins; Allee
:'liompson, and Pat Holter, with
:Ammbers of several clubs help·[G with the serving and

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::._ :g,anet Bolin, Meigs County's
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lliii Ohio Associ· ""- of G·arden
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Bank operi at center.

GALLIPOLIS -The Job Bank.
located -in the Gallia . County
Senior Citizen Center. 220 jack·
son Pike, Is open Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to·4 p.m.,
to serve applicants 50-Years-old
and older.
The Job Bank counselors are
seeking applicants to stay with
the elderly on a live-in basis.
There are several willing to give
a home with pay to anyone
qualified in this area.
Employers have teen receptive to the Job Bank. and many
prefer to hire the older worker,
because they seem to have ·a
strong commitment to the work
ethic and believe in giving an

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around 200 B.C. .

honest day's work for an honest
day's pay. ·
The older worker shows up on
time, ls loyal and reliable . There
is a myth the older worker Is
more Wely 1o be abs€!lt because
of Illness, but employers are
finding the opposite Is true.
Since october, the Job Bank
has had more job orders than
people to !Ill them .. Sometimes
there Is no applicant in the file to
·fill a particular job, especially
for office skills . There are jobs
out there, anct Ire Job Bank needs
people over 00 who want to work
to come In and apply.
Employers and · applicants
may call the Job · Bank at
446-iUOO.

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SALE ··.

Limited offer on quality Sert~ Be1~dir19
.du_rin!J'OIIr big Serta Spectacular

EAPC.

AN:Nl\'EI1:SARV- Noah (Junior) and Leafy
Chasteen are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary at a
surprise party being given Nov. 16 by famUy members. Married on
Nov. 15, 1946, they have three children, Gary, Greg and Marty, and
three grandchildren. Chasteen; born In VInton, Is retired -after a
long career of truck driving. Mrs. Chasteen, a native of Rutland, Is I
employed at the Senior Citizens Center t) Pomeroy.

polis, with music beginning at
4:30 p.m. The Rev. Arnold
Skaggs will officiate. A recepllon
will follow In the church dining
halL
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Kyger Creek High School and is
employed at Kmart of Gallipolis.
Elkins ls a graduate of Kyger
Creek High School and Rio
Grande College. He is employed
by G&amp;J Auto Parts of Gallipolis.

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of his.dental office from
the Silver Bridge Plaza
to the

Beauty .Salon

Mr. a1ul Mr.r. ]ame.r Robert Smith ]r.

CORf&gt;IN &amp; SN\'I)fR Fr""
fURNITURf CO. lll'livl'rv

located at
506 Jac"son Pike, Gallipolis

WAI.II-INS WELCOME

·Becky Jo Eichinger becomes
bride of Jame~ Robert Smith Jr.

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Spring Valley Professional
Building

446-1209
New and latest hair fashions
for fall and winter from .tile
staff:
Adrah N111l, Pat O'Dell, Chris ·
Martin and tori Somerville

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44t-1171 Gallipolis, Ohio

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Tina Pleroe
Jeffrey Roy Fowler
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Routine office visits

Pierce-Fowler
SYRACUSE - Mrs . Mildred
Pierce of Syracuse Is an nounclng
the engagement and approachIng marriage of her daughter,
Tina Pierce. to Jeffrey Roy
, Fowler, 9ln of Jackson H. Fowler
of Mason, W.Va . and the lat e
Rose Fo~l~r. The bride-elec t Is
also the daughter of the late
Clinton Pierce .
The ppen ch.urch wedding will
be held Friday. Nov. 21, at 7:30
p.m. at the Mason United Methodist Church with the Rev. Bennie
Stevens officiating.
Miss Pierce ls a grad uate of
Southern High School and Is
. employed at McClure's 3 in 1
· Restaurant in Pomeroy.
Fowler Is a graduat e of Wa·
· hama High School and Is • emplo ye d as Mason County
_Sanitarian .
- The . couple will reside In
Mason .

ADVACARE COVERAGE
Covered In lull

Specialists' oHice &gt;~is its
Consultations ,

Covered in lull

Annual physical exam

Covered in full

Inpatient physician services

Covered in full

Surgery and related services

Covered in full

Anesthesia
Well-baby.care

Covered in lull

EMERGENCY CARE
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Covered in full

INPATIENT SERVICES

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Unlimited

provided tor lite-threatening emergencies or other
emergency requiring immediate medical attention

Covered·in lull

Out ot service area. care at any available medical
facility. provided tor llfe·ttueatening emergencies
or other emergency requiring immediate
medical attention
Ambulance service In cases of life-ttueatening
or other emergencies

Covered in lull
A&lt;lv&amp;Care must be
nolifled within 72 hours

URGENT CARE
Within service area, care at AdvaCare lacillty
Out ot service area, care at any available medical faci~ty

Semi· private room ; intensive care or private room
Covered in 1•11
Covered in lull

. when medlcallv necessary

1 Surgery and related services
! Anesthesia

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Covered in lull

Physician services

Covered in full

Consultations
Laboratory tes1s, EKG, EEG, etc.
Diagnostic and therapeutic x-ray services

Covered in full

Covered in tuM
Covered in tun
Covered in lull
Covered In lull

Special duty nursing services

Covered In lull

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OUTPATIENT SERVICES

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Laboratory tests

.Co'.'ered in lull

Cardiovascular studies

Covered in lull

Pulmonary function studies

Covered in fu ll

Short-term intervention physical and
11lerapy rehabilitation services

Covered in lull
Covered in lull

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Inpatient drug detoxification prograrn

Covered In lull

Inpatient alcohol detoxllicatlon program

Covered In lull

Covered In lull

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$20 co-payment per vlsll

~ oup therapy

$5 co-payment per visit

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Junction of Rt. 35 &amp; 160

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White House billiards
French kings and English royalty
have played billiards, as did Amert·
can presidents Washlnaton, Lincoln,
Garfield, and Cleveland. John Quincy
Adams billed the government for a
White House "billiard table $$0,1 bll·
liard balls $8 and cues $5," until he
was denounced as a spendthrift and
had to pay for them himself .

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accessories while Mrs. Smilh
wore a peach c hiffon ensemble.
Michael Roher! Coles
Both mothers had gard&gt;nia .
corsages .
GALLIPOLIS - AnnounceThe. reception was held In the
ment
is be ing made ·of the
church social room. The threeand approac hin g
engagement
tiered fountain cake was decoof
Usa
-Gwen Sheets
marriage
rated With yellow carnations,
greenery, and white bells, and -Bf!d·Daniel Joseph Cra nce. ~ he is
the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs.
lopped w11h yellow and green
James V. Warren, Ga llipolis. He
minlalure carnations.
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Presiding at the reception
Crance.
also of Gallipolis. _;,
table were Pam Hager, Jacque
The
open-church
weddin g will
Gaddis, and Sue Dye. Women of
lake place Nov. 19. 1 p.m . at St.
the church assisted . Guests were
Louis Catholic Church .
registered by Anne Bearhs and
The bride-elect Is a graduate of
Kimbe~ly Call .
Gallia Academy High Schoo! and
The ·bride Is a student at Ohio
Sharkey's Ai rline and Travel
University majoring in com preCareer Sc hool, Da yton . She is
hensive business education.
employed · by Ohio Valley
Smith attended Rio Grande
Food! and.
and Is employed at E .!. DuPont,
Crance is a grad ua te of Ironton
Washington. W.Va.
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St. Joe and Rio Grand&gt; College.
Mr. and Mrs . Smith hosted a
He is employed by Cred it Thrift
dinner preceding rehearsal for
in Chil flcolhe .
the wedding.

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WliH AHEAR LIIIII:D WAIRUTY

Marjorie Louise Kaine
Thomas Alan Duncan

Lis~ Gwen Sheets
Daniel ,Joseph Crance

CLYMER, N.Y. - Derold and
Bertha Kaine of Clymer, N.Y.,
announce the engagemetn of
the ir daughter. Marjorie Louis e
Kain e, 'to Thomas Alan Dunca n,
so n of Tom a nd Jan Duncan of
Ga llipolis.
Miss Kaine is a gr;ldual.e of
Clymer Centr al School and Central City Business Ins titute.
Syracuse, N.Y. She attends Mt.
Vernon Nazarene .College, majoring in accounting with a minor
in Christia n Education.
Duncan is a graduate of Ga ll Ia
Academy High school and at tends MI. Vernon Nazarene Col·
lege, majoring In chu rch music,

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POMEROY- Plans have been
completed for the Nov. 21 openchurch wedding of Tammy
McDaniel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter McDaniel, Middle·
port. and Robert E . Ball, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ball,
Pomeroy.
The wedding will take place at
6:30 p.m. at Rock Springs Ulled
Methodist Church with the Rev·.
James Acree officiating. Music
will precede the ceremony.

To assure understandlffQ ofthe arrangemfmls and local ions in which services are coVFJred by
Aelva Care, applicants
be oWered a Statement of Understanding to sign that ra-omphaSiZes
the program's requirements.

MENTAL HEALTH- OUTPATIENT

POMEROY - Vases of pompons and greenery decorated the
altar for the wedding of Becky Jo
Eichinger, daugnter of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Eichinger, ' Pomeroy,
and James Robert Smith Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith,
Tuppers Plains.
The wedding look place July 12
at St. Paul Lutheran Church ,
Pomeroy. The Rev . William H .
Mlddleswarlh officiated at the
double ring ceremony which
Included the lighting of a unity
candle. Paula Welker was orga nist, and sollsts were Paula
Eichinger, Gerald Kelly, and
Tom Reuter.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride a formal white
gown · of matte taffeta with
off-the-shoulder puffed sleeves
and rosettes . .The fitted bodice
was trimmed wllh Venice lace
and pearls, ruffled flounce skirt
extending I to a chapel train .
The draped
lrt was high·
lighted with a bo
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Interest. The bride's fingertip
veil of Illusion fell from a lace cap
accented with simulated pearls.
She carried a colonial bouquet
of white miniature carnations,
yellow roses and baby's breath
with mint green and yellow
ribbon. Attached In her bouquet
was an heirloom broach belongIng to her maternal great·
grandmother. It was also carried
by her mother on her wedding
day. She wore pearl earrings and
necklace . The bride's gown and
veil were fashioned by her
mother.
Becky Ambrose was maid of
honor , and bridesmaids were
Darlene Sherer, Denise Mora,
and Rochelle Eichinger. Jennifer
Mora was a junior bridesmaid.
The bridesmaids wore mint
green scalloped lace tea length
dresses with pearl jewelry, and a
sprig of baby's breath In their
hair. The maid of honor had an
Identical ensemble In yellow.
They carried tinted carnations
with matching rlbbo.n streamers.
The flower girl, Dei ana Elchln·
ger, was In a yellow dress with
scalloped lace pinafore and carried a white basket or yellow
petals.
Ray Smith, brother of the
groom, Tuppers Plains, was best
man, and ushers were Scott Van
Meter, Max Eichinger Jr., and
Scott Eichinger, with Michael
·smith as a junior usher. Jason
Mora wa s the rlngbearer. The
groom and his attendants wore
white tuxedos.
: Mrs. Eichinger was in a pastel
blue shantung suit with matchin g

McDaniel-Ball

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GALUPOLIS- Mr. and Mrs .
Jimmy M: Salyer, Galilpolls,
announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of - their
daughter, Martha Susan Salyer,
to Michael RDber t Coles, s on of
Mr. and Mrs . Fin lay Coles, Pt.
Pleasant, W.Va.
The open -church weddillg will
take place Dec, 27, 1:30 p!m. , at
St. Peter's Episcopal Cnurch,
Gallipolis.
Miss Salyer Is a graduate of
Marshall University and Is a
teacher with I he Galli a Co.u nty
Local Board of Educat!on J
Coles is a graduate of West
VIrginia Institute of Technology
and Is employed as a project
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.Gill-Elkins---~-~LETART, W.Va. - Mr. and
Mrs. George Gill of Letart.
W.Va. , and Amy Gill of London,
Ohio. announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Tina Gill, to Mike
ElkiiTJ, son of Bobby Elkins of
Bidwell and the late Carolyn
Elkins.
The wedding will lake place at
While Oak Baptist Church , Galli-

Pomeroy-MiddleJ)Ort-Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W, Va.

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Lions meet, Tuesday, 6:30p.m .,
Oscar's.
GALLIPOUS - VFW 4464
meets to elect Chaplain, Tuesday, 7:'30 p.m.
GALLIPOUS - Gallipolis
ChriStian Women's Club fashion
show, noon, Holiday Inn.

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Whlte~)lrln meets Tuiesday, 6:30
p.m.; potluck, bring covered dish
at dessert and table service;
bring Thanksgiving pln·on.

H &amp; .R Block, Kebler Business
. Citizens Center, M
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. ulberry•'·
Services, Pomeroy, and nank
One, Athens NA, are sponsoring He!ghts, Pomeroy. There Is
a tax Information seminar cover- dlarge for tl)e seminar.

4:15-4: 30; Addavllle &amp;hool; 4:40GALLIA COUNT)'
5:
05; R&amp;R Trailer Ct., 5: 15-5: 45;
G4&gt;LLIPOLIS - The Dr. SaGeorges
Creek, 5:-45-6: 15;
muel h. Boss~rd Memorial LiGeorges
Creek,
6: 20-6: 40; Kabrary announces its bookmobile
nauga
5th
Ave.,
6:50-7:
10; Fosschedule for the week of Sept. 7to
ters Trailer Ct., 7:15-7:40; K&amp;K
13.
Monday: Geiger, 10-tO': 20; Tral)er Ct., 7: 45-8:05.
Wednesday: No route, malnte·
Ewlngton, lQ: 25-10: 45; Vinton
(Dyer), 10:55-11:05; Kyger I, nance day.
Thursday: Imogene Church's
11:35-'11 :45; Kyger II, 11: 50Store,
1:·30-3: 30; Mudsock, 3: 45·
noon; Gallia Chrlstia(l &amp;hool,
4;
Patriot
, 4:15-4: 40; Cadmus,
12:45-1:45; Cheshire (Thomas),
4:·50-5:
15;
Gallla,
5: 30-6; Center·
'2:.05·2: 35: Gallia Metro, 4-5;
point,
6:15-6:
30;
·Centerville,
Kerr, 5:15-5: 35; Bidwell, 5: 50·
· 6: 10; Cochrans, ~: 20·6: 45; Deer 6:45-7:15; Copley's, 7:35-7:45;
Creek, 6:55-7: 15; Valley View, ·Thorne's, 7:45-8.
Friday: Eureka, 1-1:15; Huf·1:25-7: 50; Rio Grande Estates,
fman 's, 1:25-1: 40; Kingery 's,
7: 55·8: 30.
Tuesday: Eno Store, 1:30-1: 55; 1: 45-2; Myers, 2: 25·2: 40; MercerAfrica Road, 2-2:15; Roush Lane, ville, 3:25-3: 40; 190SmaU, 3: 50-4;
3-3: 15; Roush Lane, 3:15-3: 30; 790 Halley. 4-4: 10; 790 Lincoln
Cheshire, 3:35-4: 05; Addison, Pike Jet. , 4:20-4: 40; BW"d's,

.Flowers-in-a· gift,:
for Thanksgiving.
Flowers or plants in real
WOOden country baskets
decorated with a charming ·
folk art floral design.
We can deliver yOUr
gift across town. Or wire it
an~re in the United
States and Canada.

The Country Casserole
Bouquet-oven-to-table cookware with acharming folk art
design and filled with alovely
autumn arrangement
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lown oi wire it anywhere in lhe
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CELINA, Ohio- Mr. and Mrs .
Lloyd Hendren, Titusville, Fla., nalre Sales Inc., and vice presi·
formerly of Gallipolis, will cele- dent of Park Plumbing and
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brate their 40th wedding annlver· Hardware Specialists.
The couple has four children,
sary Nov . 22 with an open house
at the Nazarene Church Fellow· Mrs. William Joseph (Brenda)
Smith, Ft. Recovery, Ohio; Do·
ship Hall in Celina, Ohio.
The former Rose Marie Sand· nald .Hendren, North Baltimore,
ers and Lloyd Hendren were Ohio; David Hendrrn, Marys·
married Nov, 26 in the Baptist ville. Ohio and Mrs. Victor
Church parsonage at Gallipolis (Bertha) Muhlenkamp, Celina,
Ohio. They affio have nine
by the Rev. J . Edward Hakes.

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Monday: Carpent er, Laura's
Store, 3: 10-3: 40; Dex ter church,
4:10-4: 40; Danvllle church ; 5: 15·
5: 45; Rutland Civic Center, 6:307: 30.·
Tuesday: Port and post office,
2:02-2: 35; Let art Falls, Effie's
Restaurant , 3:05-3: 50; Racine
bank, 4:35-5: 35; Syracuse pool,
5: 50·7: 20.
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2: 10·2: 40; Keno. north side of
bridgP, 3- 3: 30; Success Road
near 39060 , 3:45-4: 15; Long Bot' MEIGS COUNTY
tom post of/lee, 4:25-4: 55; ReedsPOMEROY- Bookmobile ser- ville, Reed's Store; 5: 05-6: 05;
vice in Meigs County is by Tupper's Plain s, Lodl\1ck's,
contract with Ohio Valley Area . 7:05-7: 50; Chest er fir e station,
Libraries.
corner across front , 8:05-8:35.

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5-5: 15; Crown City. 5: 30-6: 05;
a Myers. 6: 15·6: 30; Oh lo
Townhouse, 6: 45-7: 10; Kenny's
Carryout, 7:25·7: 50; Teens Run,
8·8: 25.
Saturday: Legrande, 9: 30-10;
Raccoon Trailer Ct. , 10:15-10:30;
Cora, 10:35-10: 150; Quail Creek.
11:05-11: 35; Rodn ey VIllage,
12:20-12: 50; Children 's Home,
1-1:20; CRTP , 1:25-1:50; Allee.
2:15-2: 45; VInton, 3-3: 30; Morgan Center, 3:45-4:15.

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Family Singers at Board Baptist
Church, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
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· .Phi Sorotlty meets Tuesday, 7
p'.m.;-at the Meigs County Senior
Citizens center. Members are
aske·d·
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service to help yoll look your best
on tha special day. Priced from

Teleflora's Harvest
Basket Bouquets

PORTER - ,Porter United
Methodls t Women meet Tues·
day, 2 p.m., church annex.

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KYGER - Cheshire Twp.
Trustees public meeting, 5:30 , . - - - - - _ : __ _..;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....,..._ _..,f
p.m. In Township Building at
Kyger.
GALLIPOhlS- Gallipolis Ro·
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7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Senlo_r ••..

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•· tnteres ted 1n to r mlng a
ADpiSON- Addison Freewill day, 2 p.m.,
I hbor hood cr1me wa tch ·
Bapt(St Church revival has Miles . Museum.
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POMEROY- -- -Big
ROCK SPRINGS. - Grange
p.m. preaching Sunday, . 7:30
Club annual Thanksgiving · officers' meeting Monday, 7:30
GALLIPOLIS - Gallla County dinner at the Rock Springs p.m. at the Rock Springs Grange
·Historical Society meets Sunday . Grange hall Sunday, 1 p.m. Meat HalL
2:30 p.m., St. Peter's Episcopal furnished, bring covered dish
Church. Board .meets 1 p.m. and table serv!ce.
RACINE - Soutbern Local
Meeting speaker Lloyd Savage,
School Board meets 7 p.m.
Chllllcothe on traditional Christ·
RACINE .:_ Racine First Bap- Monday, high school cafeteria.
mas music.
tist Church will dedicate their
building addiUon Sunday, 2 to · .POMEROY ~ Meigs County
EUREKA - Eureka Church of 4: 30 p.m., with a short service In Churches of Christ Mens and
God revival, Sunday through the sanctuary, followed by open ·Womens Fellowship will have a
Nov . 21, 7 p.m.; with Avery house and refreshments. Public Thanksgiving dinner at tre
Gibson, John McCalla and Rev. Invited.
Pomeroy Church of Christ, MonRobert M. Smith speaking.
day, 6:30 p.m. George Pickens
POMEROY - Mount Hermon and family, ml~slonarles from
CENTENARY - Grubb Fam- United Brethren in Christ Africa, will be guests.
Ily Singers will be at Centenary Church, Texas Community,
United Christian Church, Sun-. hymn sing Sunday, 7 p.m .,
RACINE - Racine Chapter·
day, 7 p.m.
featuring the Joy Singers, Buck- 134, Order of the Eastern Star, '
leys, Halters, Sanders and tre will meet In special session
GALLIPOLIS- Gallia County Victory Quartet.
Monday, 7:30p.m., for installaAnimal Shelter open house, 2 to 5
tion of officers for the coming
p.m., Sunday, new dog shelter on
year. · All members urged to
MONDAY
160 next . to the Gallla County
GALqPOLIS -: Gallipolis attend.
Children's Home.
Business and ' Professional
ANTIQUITY ~ Antiquity BapWomen meet Monday, 6:30p.m.,
LECfA - Rev. Earl Hinkle Down Under.
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tist Church will be in reviva l
speaks Sunday at Walnut Ridge
Monday through Saturday, with
Church.
GALLIPOLIS - St. Peter's services at 7: 30 nightly. Jack
Berry, pastor of Grace Gospel
Episcopal Churchwomen meet
KYGER - Revival begins Monday, noon foi- luncheon, Church In Ripley, W.Va., will
Sunday at Kyger UnitI'd Metho· business meeting. Speaker Gene speak. Special music will affio be
featured.
dlst Church, with evangelist Kurt Wood, "A Tribute to Life."
Cline. Services 7:30p.m.; special
KANAUGA - The Gallla
TUESDAY
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By BOB HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Staff.
Always wanti!d to p3,1nt? Well
- you' II never
1earn ·any
younger and
now Is the time.
Tallinted Lois
Pauley has
again consented
to give painting
lessons at the libraries with two
classes io be' held In December at
the Pomeroy Library. The first
will be .at 6 p.m. on Dec. 11 and
the second will be an afternoon
shot at 2 p.m. on Dec . 13.
. After the first of the year.
classes will be scheduled fo r the
Middleport Library.
Registration is required- and
class fee is S.'i.

Sports

Never lea.rn yo_unger

Beat of the bend

Joe has been irontlng the
association shows for many
years' -it just wouldn 't seem right
without him.
·
. .lncl(lentally, I'm wondering
Vlil're the years have gone . It's
appalling! I'm now working . in
til' third generation of families
who look part in the shows way
back wil'n they started - a
couple !think of are the John and
Noami Stobart and the Charles
and Teen Werry families. SIQce
tt):&gt; Stobarts and the Werrys,
there have been their children
and now their grandchildren.
Incidentally, l think you'llllke
some of the new faces of the '86
show- there's talent out there. ·

Pomeroy residents have leaf
week coming up . There are
plenty of leaves down - now I(
Let me be the fi rst to remind you can ooly brave the cold to get
you.
them into plastic bags.
November 22 is the birthday
Pomeroy Village workers will
anniversary of Norma Goodwin, pick up irr first v;ard , Monday;
the Pomeroy lady who has . second ward, Tues!lly; third
touched so many of our lives In so 'ward. Wednesday, and fourth
many ways. I'm sure that you
wUl want to help make it a most
special occasion.
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Tickets can be purchased at
day on Friday. The plastic bags Mille.rs Store, the Rutland Deof leaves are to be-placed. at the . partment Store, G&amp;J Auto Parts
curbing.
. or frot:n any firemen. The price is,
$4 for adults and $3 for childr en.
And out Rutland"' way, the
Racine Volunteer Fire Depart ·
. The state legislature Is 'moving
ment will be ))olding Its annual t.o set preslqentfal primary electurkey supper at the Rutland tions from Maybacktotil' month
Grade School gymnaslum 'begln· of March . Somehow I'm Inclined
ning at 5 p.m. pn Thursday to more voters w!ll go the polls on
evening - one week before a nice day In May than on a cold
Thanksgiving.
day In March . .Do keep smiling.

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(Editor's Note: On Nov. 22, Rio Grwule College Clarence "Bevo'' Francis - nicknamed by his
wUI honor Its most famous athlete, Bevo Francis, father whose favorite near-beer soft drink was
with the pre~entatlon of an honorary degree. The "Beeve•'• - set national basketball records that
·
,
presentation. will .be held In conjunction with the · stand .
Among B~vo's accomplishments are . the
kick-off of the Bevo Francis ~holarshlps for
National College Athletic Association top season
Athletes lund.)
scoring average of 48.3, best two-year average of
47.1. and points in a single game, 113. His National
E•cerpted From An Article
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics records •
By JUANITA EVANS DAILEY
RIO GRANDE- Still In thl' recQrd books after are similar. The NAIA recognizes his top
more than 30 years, the Bevo Francis cage legend single-season average of 46.5 and his slngle-garfle .
lives on. The 6-foot-9-inch center captured more . performance of 38 field goals, 37 free throws, and
·
publicity in two years than most basketball stars 113 points.
It
was
not
always
that
way
though.
Durlilg
.the
ever dreamed of getting. The "fairy-tale" star
first
year.
1952-53,
the
NCAA
had
recognized
hls . ·
became the talk of the sporls world and whether
single-season
average
as
!XU
and
his
single'game
or not people thought he was good, everyone
talk('(] a·ooul him. The average ·fan wanted to as 116. That was until the end o( Bevo's first
know, "Who is Bevo Francis?," and "Where Is season when the NCAA changed the standards
and made them retroactive, erasing many of his
that little school?"
It h'appened a1 Rio Grande College , where top marks. For more than 10 years, until at least
1966, the NAJA recognized Bevo's single-season
scoring average as 50.1, a record for top all-time
Sir Francis
' Cour/ Famrifp
single-season averages through 1966. Although
the NAIA did not recognize the 116-point game as
record. !he 50.1 is an average of all points for the
season made against any team played.
With I ,954 points for a 39-0season, Bevoactually
scored more during his freshman year In 1952-53
at Rio Grande than he did during his second and
last year when he·had 1,255 points for a W-7record
made against m,ajor caliber teams.
Throughout the history of college basketball
STAR ATHLETE -Among Bevo's accompllslunenls are the National College Alblellc
there probably Is no story as unique as that of
Association lop season scoring average of fl.3, best two-year average of 47.1, and points In a
Bevo Francis. He rose from obscurity to
single
game, 113. His National Association ollnlei'roUegiate Athletics records are similar.
prominence in just two years as his name was
The
NAJA
recognizes his top single-season average ol48 .a and his lingle-game performance
splashed in headlines across the country. From an
of
:18
field
goals,
37 free throws, and 113 points.
Improbable beginning, Bevo became known
across the nation for his basketball ·accomplish·
ments. But the climb to the top was not always
Determined trf set recdr&lt;ls that would· be
participates In county politics. He is presently a
smooth as skeptical ·coaches, other athletic
accepted the following season, 1953-:&gt;1, Coach
member of the Rio Grande College Board• of
officials and media' reporters created controversy
Newt Oliver schl'dUled the Redmen to pia)·
Trust&lt;'es.
when they doubted ihe legitimacy of Bevo's
aga!nst major caliber teams and In major arenas,
Bevo remembers some good times and some
achievements.
including Madison Square Garden. Bcvo and the
bad times - but does not dwell on the past - It
Some peop)e thought Bevo was a freak. After
team compiled a W-7 record against teams like
is all hlstor~ now. He goes on with his life,
all, who was this Bevo Francis from that
Wake Forest, Creighton, Butler, North Carolina
speaking to those who are an•lous to hear the
non-descript school? And how could a player
State. and Miami of Florida . At that time. Rio
story of a unique basketball player.
score 116 points In a 40-mlnute game? But in
Grande College had 94 students.
The college formally recognized the team in
reality he was ·no freak. When his records were
· Bevo finished the first season with an average of
1973 when Bevo, Oliver and the team were
erased the first year, he just set t(lem again . At
·50.1 and the Redmen finished with 101.6 to their
inducted Into the college Hall of Fame and Bevo's
6-foot-9-lnc)les and at 195 pounds. the skinny kid
'opposition at 68.2 for the 39·0 record. The second
number 32 jersey was appropriately retired. On
scored most of his shots from 18 feet and on out.
season Bevo finished with 47 .1 and til' Redmen
Nov . 22, the college will award Bevo an honorary
His soft shooting touch amazed those who saw
masters degree.
finished with 92.3 to their opposition at 75.1 for the
·
him . Although Bevo was the star, his teammates
20-7 record. For the two seasons. Bevo attempted
R«ams of pages werE&lt; written about Bevo ·
were also excellent players. When Bevo was
1,,748 shots 'for an average of 68.
Francis, who nearly rewrote t !):&gt; rC'Cord books. It ·
prevented from scoring, his teammates did.
In 1954, after two seasons at Rio Grande
is understandable why he became so renowned ·
It all began In 1952. Playing for tt):&gt; Redmen
College, Bevo went on to play for the Giohetrot ·
and why many persons , in many parts' of the
whose gymnasium was nicknamed the " hog pen"
ters, playing two and thrre games a week, both in
country , vividly recall his two-year period of •
because of its pOor facilities, and playing against
tt):&gt; country and out of the country. Oliver also
fame .
an
indiscriminate
mixture
of
military
teams.
went
with
the
Globetrotters
·as
Bevo's
coaeh
of
the
Th~ fans who saw him play and thosP who heard ..
O'
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COt.ITI'-!Uiii'i fQ ~
junior colleges and four-year colleges as many
Boston
Whirlwinds.
After
ty.oo
yl'ars
of
playing
about
him continue to give accounts about his •
8 16 TI M'fCQI.C'1ES
teams
did
in
the
1950s,
Bevo
and
til'
team
blazed
almost
600
games
on
a
grueling
schedule
,
Bevo
unusual
skills. and while som~ questioned his
B UR;.I.).
their way to a 39-0 record that season. In one game · went home to his family In Hlghlandtown , Oh .. · skills, the (acts arr undeniable. Possibly the
, Bevo scored '116 points against Ashland !Ky.)
near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border where he lives
legend It self, unprecedented , Improbable, and at
. ,.
Junior College; had 47 field goals and 22 free
and works today, and to the house he had built
timl's. seemingly impossible. is responsible for
:.' . throws, setting records. He scored 55 points In the
with money earned from th&lt;' Globetrotter stint .
both bellev«rs and non-believers today.
last
10
minutes
of
the
game
and
til'
score
was
Rio
He
played
briefly
in
the
old
ABA.
and
was
drafted
THE LEGEND LIVES ON - The 6-loot-9-!nch
by the NBA, but never signed 'or played. He and
center captured more puhllclty in two years than. Grande 150·85. Later the NCAA erased that game
and
others
from
the
record
books
wil'n
the
his
wife, Jean, have two children, Frank and
Ms. Dailey, Assistant Professor of Communicamost basketball slurs ever dreamed of getting.
National
Association
of
Basketball
Coaches
Marge.
·
tion at Rio Grande, researched FriUicls and his
The "fairy-tale" star became the talk of the sports
Oliver went to Springfield, Oh., became a
experience with the media as a part of hereou..,.e
world and whether or not people lh!Jught he was changed the definition of what would constitute a
recogn
ized
team
.
buslnessma11
and
Is
there
toda
y
wil're
he
work leading to a Masters Degree In Journalism.
good, everyone talked about him.

I'm glad to announce that
capable Joe Struble, Middleporr
Postmaster, .will again be serv·
lng as master of ceremonies for
the Big Bend Minstrel Associa·
. lion's Varieties of '86 to be
presented at 8: 10 p.m. on Satur·
day~ Nov. 29, at the Rutland Civic
Center .

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POMEROY- Activities at the
Meigs County Senior Citizen
Center for the week of Nov. 17·21
are:
Moaday: Square dance, 1·3
p.m.; exercise class, 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday: · Chorus, 11 as.m.:
Lou Horvath, Social Security
field representative speaking on
Social Security Update, 12 :30
p.m .
Wednesday: Social Security
Representative, 10 a.m . to noon;
bingo, 11 a.m.; Health Malnte·
nance series, I p.m., sponsored
by Holzer Medical Center and
Clinic, speakers Dr. Millsa Rizer
on Diabetes, and a dietician;
bowling, 1:30 p.m. .
Thursday: Blood pressure
clinic, 9:30-11:30 a.m.; craft
class with Cathy Workman from
Granny's Crafts, 10:30 a.m.,
craft Is candy cane from place·
mats - cost $3; ceramics. 10
a.m. to 2 p.m.
Friday: Quilting, card's and
games.
The senior nutrition program
Thanksgiving dinner Is Tuesday,
Nov. 23. Reservations must be
made by Nov. 18, by calling the
center.
Menu for the week is :
Monday: New England Boiled
Dinner. applesauce, cornbread,
cookll'.
Tlesey: Port patty, cabbage,
over browned potatoes, gelatin.
Wednesey: Chill ConCarne,
cheese cubes, fruit cocktail.
brownie.
Tllursday: Hamwrger steak
with gravy, spinach, inastf!d
potatoes with peaches.
Friday: Tuna noodle cassa.role, Harvard bel'ts, · peas,
applecrlsp.
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GALUPOLIS- Activities and
menus for the week of Nov. 17-21
at the Senior Citizen Center, 220
Jackson Pike. Gallipolis. are:
Monday: Ceramics class, 9:30noon; chorus. 1-3 p.m.: blood
pressure check.
Tilesday: STOP/ physical fit ·
ness, 10:30 a.m.
Wednesey: Vinton Bible
study. 1 p.m .: card games, 1-3
p.m.; banking and you at Ohio
Valley Blink, 1:30 p.m.
Tliunday: Bible study. 11 .am.
to noon; county council board of
trustees, 1:30 p.m.: Vinton blood
pressure check.
Friday: Art class , 1-3 p.m.;
craft mlnl-course.1·3 p.m.: open
activities, 7-10 p.m.
Menus consist of:
Monday: Beef Uver, mashed
potatoes, peas, wtf!at bread .
diced pears .
Tuesday: Homemade vegeta·
ble soup, tuna salad sanllwlch .
crackers, van!lla pudding with
strawberry topping. ·
Wednesey: Sliced ham. au
gratin potatoes, broccoli , rolls,
plnea pple slices.
Thunday: Pork roast. sweet
potatoes, green beans, wtf!at
bread, apple crisp.
Friday: Macaroni and cheese,
stewed tomatoes. greens with
vinegar, wil'at bread, peanut
butter cookies.
Choice of beverage with meals.

.. BEVO .
YEAR BY YEAR

.REDMEN
YEAR BY YEAR

TOTALS &amp; AVERAGES

TOTALS &amp; AVERAGE.."

1952-54

'1952-54
GAMES PLAYED

POINTS
1952-53 ....... ............................... ·········· ..•••.. .....1,954
Average ................ ~ ............ ..•....•............... 50.1
1953-M ................... :••••••••••••••.•.......•.......•......•.. 1,319
Average ...................•................................ 47.1
BEVq TWO YEAR TOTAL' POINTS ..................... :3,273
Average ······••oo•• • •••• o. .................... .. ....... o••• 48.9
FIELDG9ALS
1952a53
o o o oo
0oo oo 0oo
oooo708
1958&amp;54 ••••0........... . ..... 0••
0........... \ •••• 0...... 0. 0. 444"
Erie Tech. (1953·54) .~, ......o...... . ... . ...'o·····o·······28
Total .................. oo •······ ............. . .. ol,l80
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. 1952~53 ............................
538 '
1958:-M ............... ~ ...........................
387
Erie Tech. (1953-54)
8:
Total ...... •o••oo .................................. 913

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cocktail

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1952-53 ••• :.••.•••.••.•.••••....•......................•....... .......•39
1953-M ................ ..:.............. ........ ...... ...... ....... ....28

RECORD
1952-53 :.... ............................ " .. .. ... ' ... ' ... ' .... ..... . 39-0
19~-54 .................... ~ .......... .. ........ oooo oo oooo 00 0o0 000'....2J·7

Total

Gam~s

4 .o • •••• o........................ . o.. o··· ...... 67

REDMEN TEAM POINTS
1952·53 ·-••... 0... . ......... 0. . .... . .... .. 0•••••• • 00 •• •••• •• •••• •• • 3,963
Average .... ooo•o ... 0. .. . . 0.0 ..... 00 000 • •• •o••• •• • o•••• •o .. IOJ .6
Opposition ......... 0................ . ....... o.• o••o • ••o••·2,660
Average .....................
o~
68.2
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1953 ..54 oo .............. oo ooooo ............... 0• •• •••• •00 00 . 00. ooo oo2,585
Average .•:............................. oo oo •o·· · ·· · ········ 92.3
· Opposltiot\ o...... . .. . ... . ... o.... ... o••• :oo •· · · · · ······· .. 2,101
Average ..l ........................
75.1
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bomb, conaislilltl of a bottle lilled
wl~ 1110line or an alcohol mixture.
It 11111.1ily has a rag wick. Originally
devised by Russian civilians fighting
aph11t the invading Nul army durinl World War II, the bomb was
111mtd lor foreign • minister V.M.
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REDMEN TWO-YEAR TOTAL POINTS ......... :...... G,MS
Average .... ...... :·................................. :........ 97.7
OPPOSI'l'ION TWO-YEAR TOTAL POINTS .......... 4,764
Average .......................... o•• o••••••••• •••• o.o•• ••o• 71.1

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~omeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis,

ville totaled seven first downs
while the White Falcons accumu·
Ia ted four..
Wahama Intercepted three
passes In the first hall one each
by Marshall, Pete .Oliver and
Terry Hawkins.
A 6-yard pass from Hatfield to
Norman Vance on a reverse
halfback option pass with 6:21
showing on the third quarter
clock tl~d the contest at 12.
f'lnevllle s conversion kick was
blocked by llnemari Chr_is Noble.
Wahama broke back ?n top on
the verY, next play as Ohver took
the ensuing kickoff 81 yard.s up
the mJdd le of the field for the '
score to put the Fal~ons _back on
top 18-12. Wahama s kick was

· The Sunday

W. Va.

Bucks earn slice of Big I 0 grid

"Wahanla comes from behind to ·nip Pineville
(Continued from A·1 )
• Billy Marshalllnteroopted a Jere
· Brown PliSS on the Plnevllle 26
and advanced the ball down to
, . the 14. On the very next play 1•
Grimm took the handolf from .
· Gibbs and sprinted through the :
'• Pinevllle defense for the score.
Wahama 's conversion run failed '
, ·and the White .Falcons took. the
12·6 lead at the half.
, Pineville threatened at the end
of_the l!alf but a Brown pass was
Intercepted at the ten with nine
.seconds left on the clock to stifle
.
the drive.
. · Despite holding the 12-6 half·
tt me 1ead . Pi nev Ille h·eld the
· ps•tmatnistalci'Ea!dl edge with ,115 yards
.. 11
to Wahama s 65. Pine-

Ohio- Point

wide to the left.
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a convincing 48-14 thrashing of . Pinev ille dominated .the statis· interooption.
·
Pineville fought back to tie the · Clarks 1:/.lrg Notre Dame. Tyler · tics with 22 first downs. and 367
Statistics:
score with 1: 27left in the quarter Count y brings a 10-1 record .into, total yarc!s compared to WahaSTATISTICS
on Steven Hill's 1-yard run, the cont est losing only to top rn a·s eight first downs and 136 net
llt•
partmenl
w p
Again a co nversion pass failed ranked Sistersville.
yards. Pineville threw for 226 Fi rst down s ........ .... .
R
22
leaving the two clubs deadlocked
Scott Holmes a nd Tad Fekman yards and ran for another 141
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Hl
at 18.
each scored two touchdowns while Wahama · had 68 yards
Pass allempts ...... ... .
15
~2
The Minutemen broke on top apiece · and quarterback Jeff rushing and anothe r fll pas.sing.
Completions .... ........ .
6
15
1nlercopiod by ........ .
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for the first time with 5:57 McKinney passed fo r one touch Individually Pineville's Steven
1
226
remaining In the fourth period on down and ran for anot he r to lead Hill led all rus hers with 47 yards · Yards passln ~ .......... . · 68
Total Yurds ,, .. , .. . ..
qs
367
a 4-yard run by Fred Hatfield. · Tyler which held a 48-0 lead ·over on 14 carries.
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Fumbt~s ..... ............ . ' . 4
2
Hatfield had ap parently been Clarksburg.
. Through the air Gibbs was 6-15
Lost fumbles .... ...... . ; ' 1
I
stopped by the Wahama defense p .
.
,
for 68 yards and one interrepllon
Penall\e~ .............. j ..
7-51
7-52
at the line of scrimmage but
ru~es gmng Ull
Brown· completed 13-28 for 1sci · Punts .... .... ~ ..........~ ..
5
3
Yards .. .. ........ .... ..... .
:ll li
18.6
shOok off a pair of tacklers and
By Unlled Press International
ya rds and three tnterrep,tions.
I
. raced into the. endzOO e. Pine.·
The Boston Red Sox are ra is ing Bobby Bannister completed ·one
vllie's conversion run failed ad mission prices for 1987 and the pass for 34 yar. ds and. Fred
1·
tl c new$6bleacner ticket may
• be the Hatfield completed one· pass for
Srore
hy quarters:
setting up · wa h amas• Cima
Pineville
.......... ,..... 6 0 12
touchdown at the end. ,
most expensive cheap sea t In six yards and tossed one
wahama.. ..... .. ·........ 6 6 6 .
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cons will get back to playoff of pr ices showed. The AL cham- II
action this weenend against No.3 pions raised prices for 1987 from
SUPER 2 UGHT-DUTY SAW
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Tyler County with the date, time $11 to $14 for field box es from $10
precision
balanced
to
give
you
all
the
power
you need to fell
and location still pending.
to $12 for roof boxes, f;om $9. to
trees or cut logs. Available with a 14 or 16-in~h guide bar.
Tyler County won Its Class A Sll for box seats and from $8 to $9
playoff opener Friday night with for reserved grandstand.

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HUEYEASON

Wiscons in fell to 2-5, 3-8.
Two early turnovers pu t Wisco nsin in a 17-0 hole.
Wisconsin 's · Nate Odo mes
fumbled the opening kickoff and
David Brown recovered for Ohio
State at the Badger 31- yard line.
Workman scored two pla ys later
on a 31 -yard run .. Frantz 's first of
three conversions gave Ohio
State a 7·0 lead.
An interception by linebacker
Chris Spielman pilt t.he Buckeyes
in !XJsltion for Fr.antz's first field
goal, a 28-yarder with 10:46left in
the first qua~ter for a 10-0 lead .
The Buckeyes then drove 54 .
yar ds n seven plays , scoring on

MADISON, Wis.. (UP!i :..
VInce Workman ru shed for 173
yards and scored two touchdowns and Matt Frantz kicked
' three field goals to lead Ohio
State to a 30-17 victory over
Wlsconsll! and a share of the Big
10 title Saturday.
The No. 9 Buckeyes are 7-0 in
the conference and a win over
Michigan Nov. 22 will clinch an
u~dlsputed Big 10 championship
and earn them a trip to the Rose
Bowl. Ohio State Is 9-2 overall.
The Buckey.es got at least a
·share of the 1986 crown Saturday
as Minnesota shocked Michigan
at the gun, 20-17.

(First.Team AII-TVC)

'wor km an's 3-yat'd ru n fo r a 17-0
lead wit h 4: 52 left in the. fir st.
The Badgers, winners of fou r of
· their last five games with. Ohio
State, rallied to pull withi n 17-10.
It started when Charley Fawle,1·
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· _.Frant z kicked a 21-yard field
gpal ea(ly in the fourth quarter
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By dEFF HASEN
"I know in a way It's ; ·
UPI Sports Writer
.
compliment." he said after
LOS ANGELES I UP! ) - Next , Coach Tom Flores told him he
.they'll be selling five-rent hot would be the Raiders ' No. ·1
dogs at the Coli~eum concess i~n quarterback for the remainder of,
stands and ha vmg their rece1v - the season. ··on the other hand,
ers dan~e the Charleston in the they're getting old."
end zone.
So is the season, one In which
The Los Angeles RaidPrs will the Raiders have struggled to a
relive. yesteryear Sunday when 6-4 record and into questionable
they hand the reins to38-year-old position for a post-season berth.
quarterback Jim Plunkett , The Plunkell relieved Marc Wilson in
CleVeland Browns have been the ·second half last week and
;in~ited to the party.
threw two TO passes as . Los
"I grew up following Jim Angeles beat the Dalla s
·Plunkett ," said Browns quart er- Cowboys.
·back Bernie Kosar, "I don' t know
"Plunkett Is an experienced
~if Jim is going to take offense to quarterback and he gives you
'that. I hope he doesn' t. I mean it that experience," Flores said. ,
;as a compliment. "
"Some quarterbacks will come
• Plunkett. who will be 39 Dec . 5, in and get flustered. Whe ther you
is laughing at the ''old " jokes. call it magical or not - 1 like to
. He's been around long enough to think of it as talent- Jim has it.
have heard the m alL
"Right now. ~1m is fre sh. He

. hasn 't played a lot this year and
he hasn 't taken the beating
starting quarterbacks have
taken. You ~re always concerned
about injury to your ,- Quarterback. You try not to thmk about
II. Barring Injury, Jim Is likely to
finIsh th e s ea s on at
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Flores ex(J'essed confldenc~
the Raiders can gain a postseason herth.
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"We're 6-4 and we have . a '
" he · said .. "We're s till

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CHESHIRE -The 1986 Southern Valley Athletic Conference
basketball previews wlll bi&gt; held
Friday, Nov. 21, and Sat~rday,
Nov. 22, at Kyger Creek High
School a preview spokesman said
Saturday_
First game Friday at 6 p.m.
pits Southern 's girls against

By Tom BelvUie
wlUie others may use several excitement. II is a more leisurely
dogs · In a group. Dogs add type of hu ntlng', can be very
., Special Correspondent
GALLIPOLIS- Rabbit seas oo another dimension to rabbit relaxing, and will · definitely
·opened Nov. 7 and will co ntinue hunting and also double the provide some good exercise.
11-.-ough Jan. 31 . 1987. Although pleasure. You not only enjoy the Rabbits also provide pretty tasty
. ra.bblt populations ar e oot an y· hunt, you enjoy the dog lsi . There tablefare when you 're lucky
'thlngllkethey were4lorW years Is nothing any more enjoyable, enough to score.
·
• ago good cottontail hunting can especially to a good houndman.
Pheasant and quail seasons'
still be found .
than listening to his dog trail a opened along with rabbit on Nov.
• While rabbits brred quiteread- rabbit. It adds to the excitement 7 and will close on Dec. 13:
lly and have several young 2 or 3 and spurs the anticipation,
•times per year they are not
Another commonly used rriecwerly abundan t. They have an thod of rabbit hunting Is the
::exo-emely high mortali ty rat e driving method. This is where
being the favorit e food of and several fellows spread out across
~ easy prey for many predators
the tE!'ra.ln and push through an
163 7 EASJEIN AVE.
"including fox, hawks , and owls. area with the Intention of jumpGAWPOLIS,
01110 45631
,' Very few rabbits -live in to adult- tng bedded rabbits out In front or
' hood and If they reach that them. ·Just" a few hunters can
BOAT l:OVERS
milestone life expectancy is still employ this method or severaL It
IINSTAI1EGI
CAU
;, very short.
offers a great chance for mixing
PICKUP 111UCK
The big factor, however. Is a lot of conversation with your
BED COVERS
: habltal. We just don' t have the hunting.
fCo..,t•toly
lnstaitocl) FROM 111 0
Last but not least you can be a
; habitat to support'! he high rabbit
111UCK
" populations of the past. It will solitary hunter. Slipping quietly
IJ'Obably never be that good tlrough an area looklng for
SEAT COVERS
' again but It can be respectable. bedded rabbits to kick out or
CUSTOM FIT
;, Rabbits are the number one jumping those unseen Is a very
CARPEnNG
165
: small game anhnal hunted In the satisfying form of hunting. The
SUNROOFS
. good old U.S. of A. And with good action wlll be fast, and a quick,
OM1allafton bailable)
·· reason, too. They can quietly well placed shot Is a necessity.
' burst out from underfoot and This Is a very enjoyable form of
VINYL ROOFS
speedily put some real es tate hunting and possibly more refArll On or Rtplaument)
CAU
..,..between you. Har dly ever run- warding when yo u ar e
.IEP TOPS
• ning in a straight line they make successfuL
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Gtopair or Replace!
~ for very elu sive targets . Rabbit
While most would agree that
T/ ADECAL KITS
~ hunting can provide plent y of big game hunting offers higher
!Till Now Year) IM1alltd SJ 7500
· thrills and excitement.
lev els of thrills and excitement
, The most popular way of many still choose rabbits as their
CALL FOR APPOINTIIIINT
" pursuing ole cottontail Is with favcrite game to pursue. Rabbit
446-1961
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CINCINNATI iUPI\ - The
Seattle Seahawks and Cincinnati
Ben gals, whO both roared off to
,great - starts, will try to halt ,
. •surprising mid-season skids that
'threaten their playoff hopes
wllen they collide Sunday .
Seattle, alter a 3-0 start, has
•lost live of Its last seven games,
lnrludlng the last three In a row.
•, Ctnclnna1(, which opened 5-2,
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Wilson. who was nearly trad ed
.)ast summer. has thrown 14
Interceptions and 12 touchdowns
In · 230 pass attempts . Plunkett,
who led tbe Raiders to two Super
Bowl victories, has just one
interreptlon avd 5 TDs in 89

Joe Dailey Tire·

Southwestern, girls. followed by
the boys' two-quarter pre-season
.battle.
At 8 p.m. Friday, Kyger Creek
wJII battle Oak Hill 's girls,
followed by the boys contest
around 9.
Saturday, North Gallia will
take on the Hannan Trace girls at
6, followed by the boys contest at
7. In the nightcap Saturday, .
Eastern wlll meet 'the Symmes
Valley girls at 8, followed by the
boys two-quarter melee at 9 p.m.
Admission will be $2.50 for
adults and $1 for students.

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Get Readv To Go In The Snow

By GENE CADDES .
rebounds and is likely to be used
UPI Sports Wrlier
. at both spots again this yea r by
;. COLUMBUS, Ohio iUPli Williams.
;G(ry Williams says his first Ohio · :"1 think our team this year will
State basketball team should be be Interesting," said Wllllams.
:"I~terestlng." On paper, how- "With Dennis Hopson; Curtis
'ev~r, the Buckeyes dori't figure
Wilson, Jay Burson, Jerry Fran·
to ·be batttlng for the Big Ten cis and Keith Wesson all with
' Championship.
some experience from last year's
· The former Boston College team, that's a pretly good
,coach, who took over the Ohio veteran group.
;state prog~am last spring when , "The only probl~m with that,"
)Eldon Miller departed for North- added Williams, "there's only
•ern Iowa af\er 10 years, didn't one player over 6-foot -5 In that
:exactly Inherit a wealth of talent. group tthe 6-foot -9 Wesson) . .f ·
-- : wuuams has only nine scholar- think that could be one of our
ship players on his roster. That problems this year, the rebound forced him to hold walk-on ing situation ." _
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to· come up with enough
Wilson , a 6·foot -1 junior, took
bodies to hold practice sessions. over one of the starting guard
' ..' Four starters re.turn from a spots late In the season. He
19·14 overall team that finished aver '{(ed 7.5 points per game and
· .840 In the Big Ten then won the played very well In Ohio State's
NIT championship. But missing drive to the NIT Iitle.
will be 7-foot Brad Sellers. the
The other starters are likely to
tournament MVP who averaged be the 6-foot Burson at the other
1~.8 points per game, led the Big
guard, the 6-foot-5 Francis at the
T'en In rebounding with 12.6 and other forward and Wesson at
was the No. 1 draft choice of the center, backed up by 6-foot-9
NBA Chicago Bulls.
' junior John Anderson, out much
•The returnees do. however, of last season with an Injury.
include 6-foot -5 senior Dennis
Kip Lomax, a 6-foot -1 junior
Hopson. one of the top players In guard who started 'll of 32 games
ttle country.
,
last season, Is Ineligible at least
• ·Hopson played both guard and until January because of aca forward last season when he demic deficiencies.
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new projects where there are
new and definite needs and w.e
see some new ari!Qs where we
can be of assistance. ar)d that's
what we are dolilg this · year.
Much of our outreach In 1986 wlll
he to you ng pt'Ople. That's part of
our redirection." ,
It Is not known at this time
whet her the Diles tournament
wlll continue. Diles said no
decision had been reached, but
that he was thinking about
calling It quits after eight years·
."Giving away $15,000 would be a ·
wonderful way to end It," he
added.
Several members of the tour· ·
nament committee are Involved
with a Christmas project that
provides clothing and shoes for
needy children. " We're working ·
through the school system, and
with Mrs. Mary Lu BOggs of the
Middleport Department Store,
and Paul and · Allie Simon of
Simon' s Ple-A-Pair,'' said. Mr.
Wolfe. "It's just one of the many
projects that malies us feel good
about what we have been able to
accomplish."
Other organlzallolis ear·
marked for contributions from
lhe Diles golf event are: Carleton
School, the Pt. Pleasant High
School soccer program, junior
golf at Jaymar, the Wahama
High School golf program, the
VIllage of Middleport parks
development .project, the New
Haven Recreation Center. the
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POMEROY - The - eighth
annual Dave DUes-Appalachia
Semi-Closed Golf Tournament
and Hlllbllly Supper was a record
setter Iii every way, and tre
tournament committee today
announced dlstrlbu tlon of $15,000
to charity.,
And so, In the eight years oflts
existence, the event has generated some $65,000 In net proceeds
and all of it has been earmarked
for charitable causes . Officials
said the record amount In 1986
canie about because of Increased
business · support, a successful
auction at the tournament and a
. capacity turnout at the late June
· event at Riverside Golf C!ul:&gt;.
The tournament's founder ,
Dave Diles, paid special thanks
to' several committee members,
particularly Bob !"reed, who
generated tremendous support
from the business community.
"We hav e In volved some new
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committee," said Diles, "and
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week or so.
"We have done some rethink·
lng and some realigning as far as
our charity dollars are concerned,'' Wolfe said . "Over the
last seven years , we have tried to

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By DAVID VESEY
UPI Business Writer
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Taxpayers who are · thinking of
buying a ho11se or condominium
should not be discouraged by the
Tax Reform Act of 1986, even
. though the .new lawwlll change
some of their tax breaks.
The new code preserves the
• &lt;!.eduction for mortgage Interest
: 'payments, a, tax break that- 'to
A!Jlerlcans- is sacred.

B4t that doesn't mean ho meowners won't have to make
some adjustments.
Thosewhowrtteoffthelnterest
· on their mortgag~ should plan
. their finances· with the under·
· standing that, because they will
end up ·Jn a lower tax· bracket,
· they can expect to see a smaller
return from their investment In
homes.
· ·
"Thj'!re Is a slight reduction in '
the tax break for homeowners,

Area personnei··. file

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(Offer 110t •alid on ,.,thint pur&lt;ha•d prior to Mov. 14, 19...
No Stnior Cithtns dhcount ., this offer.) ·

Ba.o;ehall
llou~ton- Purcha..o;all•ontrul'l of
pitcher D av(')1 end~ lrum Tttl'soo of
!he Padfit Coa.o;t Lt•uaut• (1\i\i\).

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12 gauge

5231

20 gauge and 410 gauge $22 4

BRENNEKE SLUGS
12 gouge

5319

20 gauge S3 19

SLUG SALES ENDS NOV. 26TH .
OPEN TILL 8:00 P.M. FOI SPORTING GOODS
SALE SfAITING N0¥.24-DEC. 6

SCOPE MOUNTS FOR SMITH &amp;
WESSON &amp; lUGGER ·S75.00

Complete Line of Ammo-Guns
Hunting Clothing and Accessories

Baum Lumber985-3301

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Now Discounted
at Smith Buick-Pontiac

1984 Pontiac Fiero

Local one owner, sharp
red.

WAS
17495

. $6995

1983 S-1 0 Blazer

Silver Bridge Plaza

Spring Valley

presents ••••••••••••••••

1987 TAX LAW SEMINAR
SPEAKER: Dennie L. Meyrose
Senior Vice President &amp; Director
of Cincinnati Office
Cannon Financial Institute, Athens, Georgia
DATE: November J9, 1986
nME: 1:00 P.M.
, LOCATION: Gallia Academy High School Auditorium
Mr. Meyrose will discuss the changes that effect INDIVIDUAl
and BUSINESS TAX RETURNS. Tickets are available at all
offices of the Commercial &amp; Savings Bank. Further
information can be obtained by calling the Bank's Main
Office at 446-0662.
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1982 Buick Riviera

~~~s

WAS
18995

$5200

1982 Chev: Citation

$29.00

1981 Thunderbird

25 Court Street

$5995

WAS
16495

wheel drive. ·

WAS
13795

Member FDIC

4 door. iocal one owner,
quality car. 3.8 FIV-6.
Maroon. ·

Local owner, leatber int .•
'
charcoal.

4 spd., one owner, 2

4 dr., auto.. air con d ..
rear defog., front wheel
drive:

, " ALWAYS ON YOUR SIDE"

1984 Mercury Marquis

Local lady owner, low
miles, sunroof, red with
white landau top.

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$4500

1980 Buick Skylark

Limited
4 dr., beige. auto., air
con d.

WAS
17995

$2300

1979 Mercury Zephyr

St. Wagon
Runs good. automatic:

~~~5

S1570

$7995

1982 Chev. Cavalier

4 spd., with air. blue.
WAS
13495

S2988

1980 Fairmont
4 dr .• 6 cyl .. auto .. low
miles, local lady owner.

~~~5

Gas saver. auto .. air

S1988

WAS
12495

1979 Olds Delta 88
2 dr., ~ark blue.

WAS
. '2695

S1990

WASS1695

5 spd., air cond ..
clean, one owner.

WAS'
139-95

extra·~

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S3600'
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Long bed, auto .. overdr~ve.

one careful owner, 6.2 liter
die"l (true diesel - not conversion).

WAS
15995

$5500

1982 Mercury Cougar

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S599S

$5200

1981 -Cutlass 4. dr.
6. 7 liter Diesel

$1995

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1980 Buick leSabre

· Umited
2 dr., 64,000 miles, extra
clean, one owner, quality
car.

WAS
14995

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i. .~ Meigs man attends work8hop

$4200

New tires, onfy 53,0'00
low miles,

$1_990

_IS S1350
NOW S-1280
PLUS OVER .50 "MOROOCHOOSIFROMI"

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Lowther, hroke a world's record .

Imitation diamond ·
helps AEP crew
set new record

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WILK ESV ILLE - Dla ·
moods may be a girl's ix'st
friend. but sy nt~e tir dla ·
monds are a core drill C'r's best
fr iend .· Just usk Jerry Watts.
SC'nlor engi nC'erlng teChn ician
for American Electric Power
furl suppl)' department.
Thanks to sy nthetic di amonds, Watts. from Crooks·
ville. and his helprr. Dou g
Lowther of Albany, recently
broke a world's record by core
drilling 12 ,300 feel wit h a
single Acker drill bit.
Thr previous record- with
a n Acker s,v nthrtic diamond
bit - wa s 9,tXXl feet . according .
to Craig Miller, geologist fo r
Southern Ohio Coa l Co.'s
Mri;::s Division. A natural
diamond bit ra n barC'ly drill
6,100 feet.
Acker Drilling Inc.. thr
manufacturer of i he bit. is
understandably proud of thC'
rN?ord that was set b)' the
drillcrs at the Meigs Division .
"Arkrr wa nts to bronze t hP bit
and usc it in an advertise
mcnt ," Miller said .
Th(• accomplishm f'nt must
be credited to the dr!II team,
also, howrver. because an
adjustmen t tha t they mocle to
the bit act ually extcnd?ol it s

life.
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The bit eonststs ol thrrc
sect ions t hut rnntua lly get
worn awuy during drilling,
Watts explained. ThN r arc
grooves in the sides Of the bit
to alloll'watcr to lubricate and
cool thr tip of the bit. he •
co ntinued .
Lowther noticed that as the , •
. sections wear away , it gets
harck&gt;t· and harct-'r for the •
water to reach the tip.
" You ran feel wll'n the
water prl?!-isurc is \ow becau se- ..

the drilling procrss gets
slowc•r," hC' said . So, Lowther •
decided to cut the slots deeper.
The drcpened grooves rna)'
ha ve addrd up to ~ . IJlO fret to
thr life of thr bit. Watts
es tima ted. And. the ;y nt he tic
diamond bit cu ts faster. so
JI'Oduct io n t imc- is up dr amati·
ca lly, Miller said.
Sincr&gt; natural diamond bits
11we used about J '1, years ago
by AEP F"uel Supply's core
drilling crew, "we 've cut our
bit costs by &lt;~_bout Gi perCI'nt ,"
Miller add ed.
A synthetie diamond L;
made with puJ'(•carbon. Mlllrr
expl ai ned. "For our purposes , '
it's bet ter than a natur al
dium ond ," he said .

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Cavalier.
After almost two years of a
virtual news blackout on the
progra m. Saturn now will employ 3,000 Instead of 6,000
workers Initially and build
200,tXXl Inst ead of 500,000 cars a
year.
And Saturn President Richard
G. (Skip ) LeFau ve finally acknowledged tha.t although the
Saturn car still is an import
fighter, It wlll brave a different
battle and Is "a lot different"
from the crimson subcompact

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prototype fir st seen two yea rs
ago.
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luxu ry to compet e in a segment: ,
dominated by the larger and· ,
morP posh J apanese cars now :
being Impor ted or built domestl· •
cally. LeFauve said . More of •
these "large•· Japanese cars will •
be assembled domestically by
autoinakers like Toyota and ·.
Mazd a.
,
If the Saturn car has grown in •
size, then most assuredly It has ' :
grown in price .
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1978 Mercury Cougar
WAS
S2495

lmprov Pme nt 'corporatio n:
Clyde Hall, Robbins &amp; Myers
In c.: Phyllis Handley .. Jackson
Chamber of Commera&gt;: Scott J :
Hinsch Jr., Commercial &amp; S'!_vings- Bank: Romola Hopkins,
GallJa:Jackson-Meigs Mental
Health Board: John Lamoort
and Bob Lambert, Jackson
Aluminum Co.; Ronald McDade.
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Elect ·
ric Co.;
Bernard E. Mut·phy. Ohio
Indu strial Training Program:
Garv Roach and Tom Wi seman.
The. Wiseman Agency; Ralph
Roner and .Ja net Ja.ckson, Fed·
erai Mogul C(J"p.; John E. Smith
and .Jackie Sheets, U.S. Marine
Power Corp.; Linda Simpson and
Wanda Roof. Cedar Heights Clay
Co. : A .•l. Trawicl\. Onto· PQwer
Co.; Dana Waldo. Columbus &amp;
Southern Ohio Electric Co.:
Ch.urllc· P. Wcav cr·.. Appalachian
Power Co.
Those attracting from RGC·CC
were Robert Allen, Bever ly
Crabtr('(', HC'rman Ko~ . Sanford Lane , Dwight Leedy, Phyllis
Mason. Ri chard Owm s. P. Eva n
Stepl'l'ns, .Harold Walker and
Kimix'rly Williams.
OVM ti me&lt;&gt;ts on the first
TuesdaY of C'ach month at 7:30
a.m. in ·Room ll o ofthe.JamesA.
Rhodes Student Communit y
Center br break fast and a s hort
proi(l· am.
For more information on
OVMA . contact Dwight Leed)'.
-Qhlo Tec hnology Tr ans fer 0.-gani za tion coordinator. at 24:i~J:i.1 or in Ohio J.I{)O-?Jl2· 7201 .

A DRILLER'S FRIEND - AEPc·t&lt;Jre drill~r .Je'rry Watts
holds the At'ker drill hit li'ilh which ho• and his helper, Doug · •

GM scales back plans for Saturn cars

XR7
Red, local owner, 42,000
miles. SHARP.

WAS 51995

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1979 Pontiac Catalina

1978 Ford Mustang

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. PIKETON - F"red L. Stokes sity II'! I h a bachelor's degree in
' has been promoted to chief· business administration, Folden
production and environmental 'joined the company In November
Attending the meo·ting wet·e
engineering at Ohio Valley Elect- 198&gt;. J;le has since served ~s an
Sherry
Adurns and Edith f!dkin s.
ric Corp.'s Piketon offlcl'.
estimator and sales repr~mta ­
Ohio
Bureau
or Employment
•! Stokes joined ,ovEC at · its , tive In the Birmingham , Nash Services:
Gary
Ar~. Carnsco
; Kyger Creek plant in June 1960 as ' ville and Jacksonville offices.
Produ&lt;r Co.; RDn Ash, Ohio
l
test rngineer. and in June 1966 '
Power
Co.: Marvin Boxdorfer,
CHESHIRE
Jeffrey
P.
Goe: )!e was promoted to senior test
Imperial
Electric Co. ; Bill
: engineer . In December 1974 he bel, a performance engl~eer in
Chemical Co.;
Brady,
Stauffer
· was promoted to production and the performance department at
Carol
Ca
ntrell,
tax
adrnl nis tra ·
: environmental engineer at the Ohio Valley Electric Corp.'s
tor
for
the
village
of
Rio
Grande:
· Piketon office and later was Kyger Creek plant. will be
Stevm
Chapman.
cr&gt;rtified
pub·
; harned senior production and promoted to maintenance engl·
lir accountant: Donna Crist
:t!nvironment al en~in eer. In neer· ln the maintenance depart·
Cook
; Oak Hill Chamix't' of
ment
effective
Dec.
1.
according
•March J984 hP was promoted to
Commer&lt;r:
: pperations superiniC'ndcnt at thC' to Raymond H. Blowers Jr.,
Dl'. .John Cook: Sa m Crawford.
::J&lt;:vger Creek plant, the position plant manager.
SQuth
District Extension Office :
Goebel joined OVEC In April
• -h~ has held to date. ,
Rob~ rt Daniel.
Carl
Dahlix'rg;
:: S'tokes Is a grocluat£' of the 1984 as an associate engineer.
Hol?.er
Ciini
r
In
c.;
Laird Eck:l;Jniverslty or Kentucky. with a and a year later he was promoted
man , Gallia Co unty Community
'bachelor's degree in mechanical to performance engin eer.
):le
is
a
graduate
of
Ohio
~nglnecrlng and is a memix'r of
:the American Society of Meehan · University with a bachelor's
ical Engineers . He and his wife. degree 1n mechanical engineer·
ing. Goebel resides at Reedsville
~lrk ey, an lnstruclor at the Pike
and
is the son Mr. and Mrs . F.W. ·
·By JAN A. ZVERINA
Countv Joint Vocational Srhool,
clean-sheet effort to develop
Goebel.
.UPI Auto Writer
1arette parents of a son . Rick.l7.
innovations to enable It to proDETROIT (UPI ) - The an· duce small cars In · the Untied
'&lt;,l!ld a daughter, Glngpr, 14 . They.
MIDDLEPORT- Merrl Ams·
nouncement by Saturn Corp. th at States that are cost-competitive
'reside al 214 Redonda Drive,
Is
now
employed
at
The
it
will scale back the Initial scope with the lowes t priced imports."
bary
Jackson.
Added Touch In Middleport. She
of Its small car program made
This "mission" was outlined
headlines just on the number of by GM on Jan. 8. 1985. as the top
LANCASTER. Pa . -Antoony has 10 years experience having
job cuts.
W. Fold~n has rrccntly been worked at Your Fathers Must·
automaker, with fanfare, desigWhat might not have come nated Saturn its sixth nam eplate.
,promoted to branch manager of ache. Across the Street and
through was that this brightest
•the Jacksonvil le, Fla .. office of Headq uarters by Juanita , all of
Top executives crowed that the
star on the Ge,neral Motors Corp.
Sp!'Cialty Products und lnsul ~­ Gallipolis.
new car would be an " import
She takes appointments Mon.'· 'fiorlzon apparentfy fa iled, even · fight er" and that 1t would he
tion . a Lancas t~r - b as al insuladays
9 a.m to 5 p.m. and Tuesday
before the first automobile was "smaller and lighter than the
tion firm·.
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Thursday
evenings
until
9
,
launched.
In one of Its · key
A groouat cofMarsha ll Unlverpresent GM J -cars,' ' which In·
p.m.
missions - to be"'the company's elude models like Chevrolet's

1983 Escort St. Wagon

$2500

1980 Mercury Capri

16, 1986•:

but overall, the .relative attrac·
worry about this rule unless you
tlveness of homeilwning may hav e$25,000 In deductions for the
have Increased relative to rent· rental property," she said.
ing," said .Emil Sunley of the
The Tax Reform Act does pi ace
accounting firm of Deloltte, ·a ceiling on the deduction al·
·Haskins &amp; Sells . ,
lowed for lnteresi payments on
Rents are expected to rise mortgages tak _en out after Aug,
under tax reform.
16, 1986 - a provision that. wlll
"II you view home ownership
hurt some homeowners who wish
as an investment, in light of to raise money by taking out
cutbacks . to other tax shelters home.equlty loans or those who
and Investments, it still Is an want to refinance their mortgage
attractive Investment, " he said . at a lower interest rate.
·
The real benefit of homeown ·
The ceiling is "&lt;Esigned to stop
ing remains the appreciation of. homeowners from- negotiating a
the house, said Larry {;oidstein, loan for more than the market
tax manager for Arthur Young ,
value of their home over cost so
'!be Tax Reform Act says a they can Increase interest wrl·
taxpayer can deduct interest on teoffs," . says a tax guide pre·
two homes - a princip al resl- pared lor the J .K Lasser Tax
, dence and a vacation house, for Institute and Prentice-Hall Inforexample .
mation Services.
However, "if people .. . rent the
"If you get a home.eq ulty loan
second home to' others, then they or refinance after Aug . 16, you
will be subject to new tax shelter can only deduct interest on the
rules" that disallow the deduc· · original cost of the .home plus
tlon of tax losses, said Linda improvements , except when the
Goold of Arthur Andersen &amp; Co. proceeds ·are applied to medical
There is an Important qualifl· or education expenses," said
cation, Goold said. "If your Joel Weingarten, an attorney and
adjusted gross Income Is less rertified public accountant from
than $150,000, you don' t have to Bethesda , Md.

RIO GRANDE- An overview
of the Ohio workers compensa·
tion reform bill was given at the
November meeting of the Ohio
Valley Management Assoc iation
at Rio Grande College and
Communit y College_
,
Making the presentation was
Mike Krall; an attorney with the
Dayton district office oft he Ohio
Bureau of Workers' Com[1ensation. He present ed · info rmation
on the kinds of injuries and
occupational diseases now compensable. chan ges in compensa·
lion, seif-in,jurles and intentional
tort.
Krall is a 19~ 1 graduat e of the
University of Dayton Law School
and worked for the bureau of
workers' compensation following grad uation. He .entered pri·
vale practice for th r('(' years and
returned to the bureau .

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REMINGTON
RIFLE SLUGS
12 go. &amp; 16 Ga. 5 pk $2 28
20 go. &amp; 41 0 go. 5 PK. $2 14
HESTER AND
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OVMA briefed
on corrtp reform

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with the purchase of Cl new suit at ·regular price
from the Hoskins-Tanner Co. Buy two. suits, get
two free turkeys. A minimum of 1OOfo deposit required for laya1!fay.
And remember, we offer FREE
alterations and FREE gift wrapping;

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KAPALUA. Hawaii IU Pil Davis Love Ill ta lked himself
into the third ·round lead at the
Kapalu a International Gol f
Tournament.
Love, on the verge of playing
himself out of the chase for the
$150,000 first prize, battled back
over the fin al nine holes Frida y to
shoot a 2-under 70 and t ake a
one-s troke lead over Andy Bean.
Love started the day in second
plac e. two strokes behind Paul
Azinger, but bogl'yed and double·
bogeyed the fifth and sixth holes
to fall thrre off the pace.
That's when the former three time All -America from North
Carolina gave himself a pep talk.
"!told myself 1 didn't want to
get behind," Love said. " I told
myself to make pars to stay
close, tD stay withi n reach .
"I just wanted to be in a
position to make a run at it ."
He rebounded on the seventh
with a birdie and added anot her
at the lOth . Love capped the
round with a s pectacular ~ - foo t
eagle on the par-5, 557-yard 18th
hole to take the lead at :m.
"I wanted to get in the lead or
tied." he said. " I didn't want to
get behind and have to play
catch -up.
"Andy's a great wind player
and I didn't want to he too far
behind him."
Bean 's second cOnsec utive 68
put him at S-under ll8 with
Azinge r at 210 and Ben Crenshaw
and Tom Purtzer sharing fourth
place at 212.

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UPI Sports WrUer
A typical performance by
goalt'ender John Vanblesbrouck
and a rare goal by defenseman
Tom Laidlaw produced the usual
outcome for. the New York
Rangers - a one-goal game.
And, for only the filth time this

f.uldrn Slate. 11 p.m.
Sunday'" G ume!'i
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REEDSVILLE - Gene Riggs was amo ng 22 career agents
and supe rvisory personnel of John Hancock Financial Services
who recently a tt end!&gt;d a technical "llrksoop at the John
Hancock Ins! ltu te, the education f;i'cillty at the company's home.
office in Boston .
A resident of 39385 State Route 7, Reedsville', Riggs is a
registered representative anil aj!ent for the-Mtke-Sekill'il
General Agency, 110' Schrock Road , Columbus. Rlg~s is a
member of the .Ohio Life Underwriters Association and has
represented the Jonh Hancock companies for 22 years. A life
memix'r of the John Hancock Presidents Honor Club. Riggs
maintains an office at his-residence.
The workshop, aided by modern video technology and
training facilities available at ihe institut e, sharpens the skills
of the company's field managerial and supervisory personnel in
the ad1·anced underwriting techniques of multi-line financi al
plano in ~ with emphasis on business in surance .,

Incorporation articles filed
GALLIPOLIS - · Articles of incorporation have been filed
with Secretary of State Sherrod Browtl's office tor the Shake
Shoppe Inc. , Green To,wnshlp , Gallta County.
Incorporators are Gary L. Tieman, N.A. Scott, P.K. Michael
and W.E . Salisbury. The agent is C. Mark Kiesling, 456 Second
Ave.
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, Incorporation papers were also tiled tor Live Arcades Inc .,
Pomeroy, ,wlth Jerry L. Six, 377~5 Kingsbury Road , Pomeroy,

listed as incorporator and agent.
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S.J . Nuggud Inc., Middleport. has filed for incorporation with
S.J. Nuggud as incorporator and Warren F. Sheets , Gallipolis,
listed as agent.

. Fruth addres8e8 busines8 meeting
POINT PLEASANT - The president of Fruth Pharmacy
Stores was a keynote speaker at the recent· annual · business
meeting of Chapman Drug Co., Knoxville, Tenn.
Jack E. Fruth, president of the nine-store Fruth Pharmacy
chain , spoke to approximately ~ executives and sales
representatives of Chapman Drug Co. on the topi c of "What
does the retailer expect from wholesaler?"
Ch!fpman Drug Co. has divisions in Knoxville, Chattanooga
and Kingsport, Tenn.; Jackson, Miss .: Ironton. OhiO', and
Charleston: W.Va.
Amain speaker at the meeting, along with Fruth , was Dr. Ken
Roberts, professor of pharmacy administration at the
University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy. Il.oberts' subject
was "Where Is the drug wholesaler going? "
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There are Fruth Pharmacy ·stores in Point Pleasant,
Middleport, Gallipolis, Proctorville, Athens. Milton, W.V a.,
Huntington, W.Va ., Ni tro, W.Va., and Wellston.

Seminar deadline approaches ·
RIO GRANDE - The registration deadline for "The New
Employer, " a business-oriented seminar to be held at Rio

Grandi' College and Communit y College. is Nov , 2o.
Cost of the seminar, to be held Dec. 2 in the School of Business,
is $1&gt;. including books .
"The New Employpr" wlll focus on government t·equirements for emploYers , including rules. reports and reporting
procedu res. Dlscuss\on and case studies will IX' included. Small
Business Administration speciali st Brench Young wi ll be the
instructor .
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Education at 245-5353 or l-8lO·?!l2-'120J.

Proposed company sale announced
OAK HILL - USC Corp., Chi cago, has sign~d I I contract to
sell its refractory business. A.P. Green Rdructories Co.,
Mexico . Mo .. to Adlence Equltles,Inc., Pitts burgh, Pa .
A.P. Green operates a plant near Oak Hil l.
The acquisition of Green , to be completed this month , is
expected to allow an expansion of Adiencr&gt;" s rus10mcr base,
combining brick and specialt y product lines an d providin g
services to addltlonallndustrles.
A.P. Green has been in business· slnee 1910 and curren tly
operates 13 manufacturing and too raw materials plants in the
U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom . The company was
purchased by United States Gypsum Co. In 1967 and has been
operated as a wholly-owned subsidiary since then.
A.P. Green bought the Oak HUI plant In June '1956 from Pyro
Refractories Co. The company has expanded and m(ldernizrd
the plant several times since then. The Oak Hill plant is now a
leading producer of specialty refractory produ cts.

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Vulnerable: East-West
Dealer: South
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·Manning Roush receives
Outstal)ding Service Award
POMEROY -Manning Rous h · Co unt y; and Ca roline Pu tman,
of Racine was among nine Was hington County.
rec ipients of outstan ding service
A spec ial present ati on was
awards duri ng Buckeye Hills made to Robert Firsr. Project
Res ource Co nservat ion and De· Coordina tor for the RC&amp; D, for
velopmenl IRC&amp;D) annual ban· sa-vice du ring the 1986 year.
quet held recently.
Way ne Schafer, RC&amp;D ban The banquet was held in Noble quet co mm ittee chairman, co nCounty Community Cen ter with ducted the awards with an
75 RC&amp; D Execu tive Cou ncil executive county member from
m e mb ers and guests in eac h co unt y presentin g the ir
a tt end antx' .
re; pective awards.
Roush was honored .for his
"All of the individuals receiv·
sa- vi ce and dedication in the ing thi s awa rd have contributed
area or natura l resource co nser· gr ea tly of t ~e i r time and talents
va tion with a wooden plaque in orde r ~ make the RC&amp;D
ca rved in 1he sha pe of Meigs progra m a success, " Sch afer
Count y.
sa id. He also noted th at eac h
Also recogn ized by the RC&amp;D person honored was chosen by
E XPcutive Council were: ,Jo hn , peers fro m respective co unty
Mil lar, Athens Cou nty: Jerome co uncil members.
Ebbert. Belmont Co unty: Roy
Ot her activit ies included a
· an d Clay ton Stahr. Hoc king potluck din ner, a slide presenta·
Count y: Gene We lls. Monroe lion of aeria J·pho tographs of the
Cnunty: Vivian Glen n, Mo rga n RC&amp; O area an d a slide talk on a
County: John Hedge, Noble recrea tion area in Perry County.
Dav id Blousf'r,

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ouL&lt;!tandlng service awar d from Roy Miller (right). Roush
received this awar d lor ouL&lt;!Iandlng ser vice in Buckeye Hills
RC&amp;D.

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NOTICE OF A,
PRIVATE' SALE'
, Z ~otic:8 •• hereby givan that
o~ • Friday, November 211,
~~16 at 10 A.M. a priva11J
s81e'wlll be held at the alfiC81
of 'The Central Tru• Co.. NA
.; oh Middleort, Ohio 1D IIIII fur
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Declarer play often requires elimi·
nation of suits so that the opponents
are forced to play to your advantage.
If that line of play allows you to make
your contract without having to take
finesses, it is probably the best ap·
proach. But sometimes it just won't
work. It ~ then better to camouflage
the number of tricks your opponents
will need to take in a particular suit to
set you. Today's deal is an example.
Declarer won the opening heart
lead in his hand, cashed the ace of
clubs ana led a spade toward dummy.
West ducked, allowing the 10 to win,
and a club was ruffed. Now another
spade was played. West won the ace
and continued hearts. Declarer won

Public N'otice '

~ C~ PUBLIC NOTICE
TN annual rerort Form
990PF for December 31,
1984 lorthe Kibble Founda·
tlon, Bernard y. Fuh1, TNI·
tee . is available for public in spection at Bernard V. Fultz

By James Jacoby

law office. 111Ya W. Semnd Street,
Pomeroy,

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Nothing you buy will ever
be as permanent as o
· family
monument.
Its
purchase warrants thought
and guidance. See what
you
buy.
Visit ' the
monument dealer who has
o complete c;lisplay, and
wlio . can design a per·
sonalized monument to
harmonize
with
its
surroundings .. We have the
experience. We hove the
complete display.
We
specialize in · fully guar·
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Kindly have on authorized Logon ' Monument Co. I
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representative call at my home.

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Serving This Area For Over 50 Yean.

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VINTON. OHIO
GALLIA COUNTY
DISPLAY YARD
JAMES 0. BUSH
MANAGER
PHONE 388-8603

POMEROY. OHIO
MEIGS COUNTY
DISPLAY YARD
POMEROY-MASON BRIDGE
LEE L. VAUGHAN. MGR.
PHONE 992-2588

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HILLSBORO

Ohio, 45769 during regular
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. of 1BO days subsoquant ID
I publication of this notice .
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on Annual
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1ol Mental Retordat.,n and
I De•otopmental Ois~ilitioo
will hold a Public Hoaring on
1Tuooday, December 16,
1 1986 ot 6:30 p.m . in llw
: l Board Room of Buckeye
' l Rurol Electric, 143 Third
Avenue. Gallipolis. Ohio
'·45'631 .
' The meetiilg will be open
10 the public in ordtr to
provide if}put and recommendetic)ns for the Anhual
Action Plan. Coplol· of tlw
plan may be obtained by
contacting the Gatlia County
Board of MR /DO. P.O. Sox
14, Cheshire, O~io 45620
or coiling (8141 367· 0102.
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ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Separate sealed propos·
all for:
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Division C - W eterTreat·
ment Plant Improvements
Qlvliion 0 '- Gravel Pack
Production Well
fOJ- Ihe construction of the
f'1\ ia8 VI Improvements and
E*-"siona ·will be received
b( ihe Boord of Trultoes of

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Now Available At

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MOTOR CAR BROKERS
Livestock Trailers Availa~le In
ALUMINUM or STEEL
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Gooseneck ·s izes

6x 16 Bumper t Itch
6x 16 &amp; 6x20 ~ ·ooseneck
7x 16, .7x20, 7x22, 7x24
&amp; 7x28 Gooseneck Sizes

HORSE TRAILER~ ALSO AVAILABLE IN ALUMINUM OR STEEL
WE HAVE ·IN STOCK 6x16 Bumper, 7xl6 &amp;7x20 Gooseneck Stock
Trailers, 30' Rat Trailer,· 7Wx8W Steel Aatbeds For ·Pickups &amp;
Ton Trucks.
COMING SOON (1) 2 Horse Trailer, (2) More 6x16 Bumper Hitch
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Stock Trailers~· &amp; More Truck ~d$. ..
·wE ALSO CARRY P &amp; H BRAND REAR BUMPERS TO
TAKE THE SHOCK OUT OF YOUR LOAD.

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ON A NEWONEI

'the Gallia Co~htv · Rurol
..W oter Aoooclatlon. al the .
Water Office, toe •ted north
·of U. S. 36 on StoteRo ed 7,
In Gatlla County, Ohio, ot
11 :00 o.m. loco! time.
Novo.-r 28, 19B8. then
publicly op.,ed . · and rud
eloud . Propoaele receiv..
after · uld hour will be
rotumod un-ed .
Propoulo m av be for·
warded by rogiolored miil
and addroiiOd to the 0 ollie
County Rur ol Water Anoci·
ation. R.R: 1. Box 184.
Gotilpollo, Ohio 45813 . .,d
plolnly t abalod "So alod
Propoulo for Oivlaion .... " ,
Tho Notice ·and . lnlt!UC·
tiona to Biddere, Proposal
• Form1. C,ontr act Forms.
PI ana. Conltruction SpacKi·
c ationa and form• of Bi~
Bond, P oymont Bond. Per·
form ance Bond and other
document• may be ,,. amineil ot the following:

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170 t:t.P., 18ft.,

Bow Rider, 'like
new, used approx. 25 hours .

S· 10 Chevrolet Truck

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~ Aeta (Patty) Snyder,
ai:Cf Oct. 4, am no longer
~loytid, or associated
witfl Driftwood Floral.

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LAFF-A·DAY

Loaded . .Has everything including the
kitchen sink , Shaver, toilet - Ilk a new.

$5995 '

Ridge" Water Distribution
Faclitioa
Divilion A-3- WIIIO' Supply
Tronamiloion Main
Oivlolon B- Water Storage

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Extanoiona wil be r....,al by
the ao.d ofT..... of tho
Galle Coonty , R..al We..,
Auoclotlon, It tho 'wOffico loootad rort~ of U. S.
315 on · - Rood ' In Gill•
c...mv. Ohio. at 11 :oo A.M..

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rwaumed ...,..... ed .
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by rogiltorad moll ..d ed·
8615
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"WJ Donate Our Units
Runi w- A-dation, R. R..
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Short Iron $2,10 per cw1
Motor Cast 13.00 per Cwt
Aluminum 8.22 per Jl)und
Atldlatora $ .20 per pound

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Buying dally gokl. 1ilver coint,
rlngt , jewelry, sterling ware. dd
colna , large currency. Top pri·
ch . .Ed. Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd. Ave. Middleport, Oh. 614·

992-3476 ,

Wanted to buy. Standing limber.

'call 614-742 ·2328 .

Helder panel, grill and
bufTJitr, for 1981 Gran
mouth Fury. Car use
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Yorker, New Port or Ply.

Ca11614 ·982 ·'1076 .

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Cash peid for nanding timber.
Phone 814·992-388t .
Wanted to Buy

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phone 304-676-4412. 8:00·

6 :00 PM after 5 :00 PM 304-

676-3924 or 304-372-5192.
30 Inch gat range. good working
cond, call 304-676· 2987 or

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Enthulastk: - energetic person
,with good communicatiOIU
slollt. Position IYtllllble to work
for So uthllut•n Ohio't fin"t
outdOor recr•tiOn firm . No exp.
.. nece11ary, willtrain , ltartimmt·
detely. Call between 10 &amp; 4.
except Mon . &amp; Tues. Ctl 614·

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evalleble for Immediate em ployment, major medical ben etits 6 paid vacltion. Call 614Need8abytlner2nightuwee k.
Ph . 614 _38 8· 9862 .

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tervice is worth MONEY. An E-4
in the Army National Guard can
eem up to 1131 .96 for one
week-end per month ; an E-5, up
10 8163.80. Other benefits
include: 160.000 life in suran ce.
educatio n funding assi ttance.
mirement. and much more. Call

614 ·440-3815 or 614 -692816t .
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Maintenance person to ~ve in
apartment COfT1)1ex. Call 304·

676·6104.

ATTENTION INVESTORS
Take advantage now before the
new tu laws. 8 ...,it apartment
eorrplex, located in Wellston,
Oh . fully rented , renters pay all
lll:ilities. lncornt over 11 .400
per mo . Sell price 896.000 call ·
Days 614-59 2· 1189 or even·
ings 614-594-2874.

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MOM AND DAD . looking ior
mllege funds for your son or
dau"'t&amp;r1 The Army National
Guard can provide more then
a1 B. 000 in edu'catlo n aulstance
10 CJ,~alifltld Individuals. Seniors
can enllst oow and beg in •m·
ings t85 .00 for on a week·end
per · month Md delay Batie
Training until June 1987 . For 1

Rea l Estale
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Pan-lime Relief
(llva·ln, wee ·
kendll for an Intermed iate cere
facUlty for developmentally dis·
abled adulu n Bidwell, Ohio.
Hourt: 4:30p.m . Fridtv lhrough
4:30 p.m . Sunday (34 h.o urt·
; .,...k). High school degree ,
valid Oh io driver' s licenu .end
good driving rec:ord required ;
experience working with per IOns with mtr'ltal retardation and
developmental dlt~bll l tles .Preferred ; high enerav level need ad.
Stlary: 14.60 an hr. Vacation
and t ick leav e benetltl. Send
muma to Robin Eby, Buckeye
Commurlty Services, P.O. Box
804, Jackton, OH 46640 .
Otadllne ior applicant I : 11 · 20·
81 .
Equal opportuni t y
employer.

Hames for Sale

Commerdel property, corner
lots S. highway frontage. Utt
with Us. We ha11e buyers. A·One
Reat Estate -Broker. Call 304·

&amp;.bysit il my ho me o ryou n , will

In Rio Grande. FA gas. lG kit.,
lots ot cabinets. 40 gai.. HWtank,
4 bd r.. well intulated . uu1lots,
close to school, bank, 6 college.
Rania I potential: Catl 61 4 -246·
5823 after 5 :30 or 61 4-446·
5345 days.

17 Miscellanaous
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"Sir just a bit to tide me over
untll the next administration."

pair of Pet Clippers Ph .
aft er Sp.m.

614 ~ 266· 1989

18 Wanted to D,o
Septic Ttnk Pu"1' ing. Commercial &amp;: fftldent lal. 2 trucks fo r
profl1)t ' trvlc.. 180 per 1,500

pl . lood . RON EVANS ENTER ·

PRISES , J1ckson , Oh .
coll ect 814 · 281· 6930 .

Call

Cluning Service
We c~n tv rret, offices &amp; rental
properties, calli tor fr&amp;tl eltimate

Ph . 814-388-8700"' 614 -446·
2814 Wlvtlme .

R-9806 .

23 Professional

3

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tYt b1th1, forme!
dinino. rec. room. 2 car a.,..e.
can walk to town. 304. &amp;715·

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for Sale ·

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1600.00 down take, 1231 per
month. Fr~te deUvary. W, have
tevaral. Mid Ohio Financi-'

Seovioe. 800-821-0752.

14•70 fleetwood 3bdr. 2 - ..
For sale: s room house. 41ou. E. Mutt Ale, for mort Info. c.U
Ma in St. Pomeroy. Call 614· 614-388 ·8633 mer 4 p.m .
986·4427 after 6 :00pm.
Great Buy· 121110 2 bdr. mobile
Nice 2 bedroom home at 30t homa 2h28 m111a1 IJ)Ie build ·
Wright Street, Pomeroy. R11i· ing , IPPtOll . 11 'c'-ranca. extra
dance of the late Herbert and hook up for mobilehonw, ger*n
Glady s Moo re. May be teen by IPI&lt;:e, all this on large comerktt,
appointment . Call 614-,992· aile 86 x172. No hilll to mow. h
66a9 8'30 A.M. · 4:00 P.M. Patriot, selling because ot
Immed iate occupancy .
health . Call &amp;a·379·2282.
Middleport, 6 ro om, bath. gar·
age, good locat ion. 123.700.
Make offer. Call614 · 992 ~ 2602 .

Sarvicas

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3 bldraom all electric, air cond,
anachtd g~~rage. 2 tott. Gallipo·
lis Ferry, 304-176· 2932 .

614-678-2513.

1972 New Moon 121110 totlil
electric . 2 bedroams, new
c arpet , excellent condhion .
Must 1111 thil. t4,9IO.OO Ph .

814-446·0t78

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6 rooms , built In porch, ttorm
Starks T!'efl and lawn Service.
window t, natUfll gas, utility
Hedget, l hrub t, bu s h n . building. 0 . 728 aeras located
trimmed. llndlicapln g, stump
Rutland . $ 24,000. 6t 4 -182·
end leaf removal, 304-6766738 .

2842"' 578-2010.

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1972 Liberty, 2 br.; ttOYI' •
refrlg . Underpinning. fuel tank.

14200. Coli 8t4-982-8750 or
614-246-9264.
BrAnd n8wdol.lblewlde. 3.bdr., 2
baths, fumithed, doubtt Insula·
tion. largt~ lot , 121 .900. Cell

614-446·30•0.

Mu1t Mlll12x61 Vindala14x70 ·
exp. 10111 elec. cent. air, dil·
hwuher , 2 dackt · awning ,
woodbumer ,· • underpinnint.
Mutt see to 1ppreci1t1. C1ll

6t4-26&amp;-1808.

1974 12X66 Cerriege Hou11,
total electric, 3 bedtoomt, 2
baths , completety carpeted, very
nice t5950.00 I'll . 614-441·

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Why rent whtn you can own?
With stnlll down peyn'ln1 .,.d
1276. per month you can own; 4
bdr. t Y, btthl, ltvfng f'OOm.
dtning, femily rm., ldtch~ .
212 Rock St.. Pomeroy . C•M
114·445·4222 from lo.m.·
lp .m.

• StllltimetohlvtyourownAvon
O,riitmat. 31 tv 50 percent
diloount. Frte aign up H you call

12x60 llb«tv Mobile ........
Refriger..or, Ito~. cMtrel · ..r.
Total etectrlc. Call 114-MI-

Nov. 22. 814·882-7180.

Coli 514-7U-2821 . .

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call 61 4-3a8-9301 o• 61 4-3a9- Repolltltud . 1983 14x70 .
Three bedrooms. 2 bathe.
9706.

Application•
the petition of
Actlvltlt• Dlreotor at Pomeroy
Httlth Cart C.nter are being
ecceptad . Grtduat• from ac·
crtd heel sd'loolt majoring In
rec:re~tlonal thtfiPY ere dnir8CI
· but contlderttiont will be given
to motivated applif;Jnts expe·
rienoed In rec,..donal actlvitl81
who po11•1 drive, inov1tion
and a cofl1) .. tlon for cartng and
underltanclng of the elderly.
A~llcatlona are avellabll~ at The
PerNroy , HHhh Care Canter,
MondiY through Friday .

!My to live In oldody
oouple caring for women. Ughl
•houH 'keeping end cooking fOr
room ..,d board . Warm home.

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from Holzer Hotpitll route 160

6 room hou se. 1.2 acres. Double
car garag e. located on Aose Hill.
Bargain priced 120,000. Call

3000 Gov ernment Jobs List.
115 ,040· 159 ,230 yr. Now Hi•·
lng. Call 806 ·887-6000 En

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HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 MI.
3 Bedroo m, bree111 way. 2 ca r WEST, GALLIPOLIS . RT 35.
garage. 1 Y, acre app . 5 mil• PHONE 114-446·7274.

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6 rooms , bath, fullslubaHm..,t

9277 .

t912 .

Houseman~ger

2 br. kitchen, bathroom, wtth
laundry room, living room A
dining room, all -'ee. Approx: ·1
mll11 from Pt . Pl. on Rt. &amp;2. 2
tracllapprox. 1 acrernortOfiMa
overlooking Kanawha flllv•r .
t40.000. Call 304·175· 5440

3 bedroom, one third acre. 4\.\
miln out Sand HIH RoM, air
cond, kitchen appliancw. 304·

674-61 04 or 304·674·6386 .

ences. C1ll an'f11mi 304-67 5-

WANTED:

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on 40•180 lot . 3H 22nd 8.,_, .
3 bdr., air , pool. ger.11ge . Nice. 304-576-2810-4.

do •orne Ught hou sework . Refer-

call 1- M0·642· 3819 .

4 bedtOOm home. 1\; bMt\1,
garage, k»Cittld on Gra~ Hill.
770 Ath St. Mlddloport, Ototo.
t42,600 . Colt 814-982·5_714,

675-2198.

Situations
Wanted

W~tedDirt&amp; Rock s forfii i.C all
614 · 446-4855 or 614 -446 ·

FREE INFORMATION PACKET,

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304·676·3960 o• f.II00-642·
3819.

Experla,lced over the road truck
driver . Call after 6p .m. Ph.
814-44· 1425 .

Hames for Sale

Houte for ute by OWMf'. Located in Tup...,. P48ins. Ohio. on
State Route 7 . Seven rooma.
bath. full b••"*"· tara• tot.
Priced to Mil . Mu1t ... 10
appreci1te. CIIII14-H7· 3400.

I NOTICE I

be

44e •7441 10 a .m. 10 4·p.m.

Business
Opportunity

THE OHIO VAllEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO . ntcommends tha, you
do business with people you
know , and NOT to send money
through the mall until you have
investigated the offering.

HELP WANTED

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Financi al

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Stlllpeople·Full or pan time to
sell cemetery &amp; merch. Call

Plrt· tlrne R.N, poa ltlon avai11bie
at a 100 bed skilled long term
care facility operated by 1
leading "'''lng home corporation . E11cellent opportunity for
those who may be attending
IChool 01 hl\le family committmants. Potltion ideal for capa·
; ble gerlttt'lc nune• or nurte•
wt'D woufd like addit io nal expe~
rienOIIn tong term· care . Excellent bentrfita. Alary common surate with experience . For
lddltkJnal infurm.tion, contlct
Nancy V111 Meter. Director ot
Nunlng Pomeroy Haahh Care
Center , at 614 - 992· 8606.

S.Li"HIYIIOI

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Sub Bus Driver · must ho ld bus
driver llcet1 t e or willing to
obtain , r.d a physical 111am.
11 Help Wantad
Salary 86.06 per h:Jur. Contac t:
Mr , David R•tliff, Principal,
Make Chrittmll mon-. uU Guiding Hlf1.d Sct!ool. P.O . Box
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14 . ChHhire. OH 46620 Of c all
Avon . Make 46 percent. Call l&amp;t•.1367, 0102

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Serv tees

814-448-3358.

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,,'&gt;1000 1:13HlQVj
JOji:Hid~BJ M9U II 9~114 MOU j, 'pe

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Buick -Pontiac, 1911 Eastem
·Ave .. Gallipolis. Call 614-446·

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SIECO. Inc..
Architi!Cto.
829 Engineers·
W oahing·
ton Street, · Cplumbus .
Indiana.
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Public Notice
SIECO, Inc .. 842 North.
Columbus StrMt, Lanca•· - - - - - - - - tar. Ohio.
"Sealed Proposals for struction for each civiiion is as
to lows:
Bulldoro bqhange, 38911 Division ... ~:: : · . •
Division A-1, $1,100,000.
Dutchm•n• Lane, Louis - - The NOtice and lnattuctiona
Oiviolon A-2, $1,360,000.
vHio, KY.
.
10 Bidders. Propoul Forms,
Division A-3. $860,000.
Construction La ague, Contract Forms, Plll'ls, Con·
Division B, 8600,000.
1 BOO North Meridian atructlon Specillcotlono ond
BOARO OF TRUSTEES .
Street, Indian opolis, IN .
forms of Bid Bond. Pavmant
Gallio County Rural
F. W. Oodge Repo"•· Bond. PerlotmlnC8 Bond and
Wotor Auociation
8888 E.,711thSt .. Suite199, other do1&gt;1monll mav be
Edward Lewis, Preoidont
lndlon apollo, IN.
.
011imined ot tho folowing :
F.. W. Dodg• Reporto,
SIECO. Inc.. Engineers· NOV. 9. 18, 2tc
31192 Corporate Orive, Su· AnMects. 829 Washington
, lte 106, Columbuo, OH.
Str111t Columbuo.lndilna.
Announce 111 en ts
F. W. Dodge Reporto;
SIECO, Inc.. 842 North
2628 Kemper lane. Cincln· Columbus Street. lanC8aler. 3 Announcements
n oti, OH.
Ohio.
F. W. Dodge Reports,
Builders EJU:honge, 3696
Gun Shoot tponsored by
Forum Bldg., #2, 303 N. Dutchmans lane, louiavllle, Ractne
Racine Gun Club, EVery Sunday,
Hurotboume, louisville. KY . Ky.
·
beginning at 1:00 p.m . Factory
F. W. Oodge Roporto, 405 · Conltruction League. 1800 Choke. 12 guaga ahotgunt.
Capitol. Ch arleoton. WV,
North MoridiM Straot. India·
F. W. Dodge Reporto, nopolis, IN. ,
.
Pllno Leuont at mv home near
3884 S. Kett.rlng Blvd..
F. W. Oodge Reports. 8888 Ealtem High School . Nancy
D oyton, OH.
· E. 76th St.. Suite 199, Schul 814-667· 3338.
· F. W. DodQo Reports, 180 Indianapolis. IN.
No hunting ortrnpa11ing on the
Moore Drive, Lo•lngton, KY .
F. W. Oodgo Reports, 3692 fk)yd
Weber hrm at keno.
Separate coplto of the Corponole Drive, Suite 108,
complete bidding docu · Cotumbuo. OH.
No hunting or trespualng ,
F. w. Oodge Reports, 2!12B Myn11 Farm ~c.ted Ch11tnut
menlo end plano for each
dtvltlon ol -rk m av be Ketr~llwlane, Cincinnllli. OH. Rklge Aold .
obtolnad otlhe office of the
F. w. Oodge Reports, FoErtglnoor , SIECO, Inc ., rum Bldg. #2, 303 N. Hurst· Vlii·Mtttereard·get yOur card
TODAYI Also New Credit Cerd.
Englneoro-Architecto, 629 bourne, (ouiovllle. KY.
NO ONE REFUSED I Coli t · BIB ·
W oohlngton Street. P. 0 .
F. W. Oodge Reports. 408 459· 3548
C1980. 24 hours.
Box 407, Columbuo. lndi· Cepilol, Charleoton, WV.
on 1 47202. for the priceo
F. W. Dodge Raporto, 3884 SiVa your toved Cl'l• 10me of
opoclfied 11 follows :
s. Kettering Blvd.. O..yton, the aorrow &amp; e~~~:penaa. Purch u hlg .,..rial property before
Oiviolon C Plono, Spaclfi· OH.
F. W. Oodgo Reporto, 180 need itjuatgood.common aentt,,
cotlono. Bid OocumontoCall now for brochure. Ohio
8100.00 .
MQOre Drive, la•lngton, KY . . Valley
Memory Gardena. Call ,
Divlaion D ~lano, Si&gt;OCIII·
Seporate qopiea of the mn&gt; 814-..,1·38t&amp;
. Meiga County
c o1iono. Bid Document• plate bidding documonts and Memory Gardena Call 814 -&amp;82 860.00 .
plano for each dlvlolon of work 8181
A pro-b1d ·con!Jronce lor may be obtained 11 the office
oil proopactivo bidders will of the Engineer. SIECO, Inc., Looking tor Harry Pin , approx.
b e - ot the Water Office En'gineera-Archltacu, 829 111e mid to l.. e IO ' s. Wll
on November 13, 1986, at Waohlngton Strtlll P. 0 . Sox stetlontld in Bamberg, Germany
1841 -48. Anyone with Informa 10:00 o.m. local time.
407 , Columbus. tndiena tion
please contlct R. Zuget,
Any bidder, upon return· 47202, forthe,;.eiopecifted 369 X. Wlloon Rd . Rodcllll, Ky.
ing uid dr -In go ond opec· 11 folowa :
40t80
ific ationo, In good condi· .
Division A·1, A·2 and A-3
tlon, olong wilh Bid or Plano, Speciflcotiono. and Bid GOVERNMENT HOMES from
t1 (U repair! . Oelinquarn tax
Prompt ... after bid ....,ening, n~-·monla _ • 2oo.oo.
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property. AepotuuionJ. C.M
will be rafunded hil PIV·
Divilioh B Plans, Spec~ico· a06-887-IIOOO Ext .GH--662
ment. Any non-bidder. li .e.. tions . .d Bid Ooc::um111ta for current rtpo list.
not a~bmittlng prime bid on &amp;100.00 .
G'
the proGribed form) upon 10
A pre-bid mnler111m for all
returning uid bidding docu· proopective bidders will be 4
tveaway
menlo. drowlngo .,d opec!· held It the Water Office on 1-~----..,---­
ficotlono will be rafundod NOY..- 13, 1986 ot10:00
241ft) , old p.~ppl• both female
ta .OO.
a.m. loco! time.
· E 11i:11 bidder mull depoo~ ·
ANY BIDDER, upon rii!Jm· Ph. 6t4-38 7-01161 .
with his bid, ucurhy In t1io tng oaid drawlngo and specifi· 'aeeuttful 4mo. old female pup,
amount of li% of the higholl cations. In good condhlon, houae broken. will give to a0ood
aggrog ilte propos ol In tho along with Bid 01 pro"1'11v home. Ph . 814·&lt;M0· 190ot
form of a cort~ied chock or aft,.. bid oponlng, will be
bid bond modo poyablo to refunded his paymont. Any
tho Gatllo County Rural non-bidder, (i.e., not oubmit· Cat belli dtcl.wed &amp; neulered
W otor Alooclotlon .
tlng prime bid on tho prea- 814·448·8699
No bidder may wlthdr aw cribed form) upon 10 riiUmlng
Kltt1n1, malt 111d fllfTl1le, 304·
his propo1 II within 80 d IYI !llid bidding documanll, d-· 4sa.
ta23 01 304-176-7!i61 .
after the actu or d ott of I he ingo and IIIICificetlono witt be
opening thereof.
refunded $0.00.
.. 6 l t
df
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Each 1111ed propout .,.
Each bidder rruot dopolit
os an oun
•otopa mull lndic 111 the with his bid, security in tho
title of tho project, the amount of 6% of the highest
biddar'o nome ond oddren aggrogate proposal In thefonn lott Y! lrlth Setter, 1f.t Cocker
and the diviolon(t!beingbld. ofoc-...rchackorbld lxlnd Spaniel. 21AI ft . tall. brown ,
to ~Bridget , REWARD
Propoulo for Bidd•ro mode poyebie to the Gottia an1wer1
Ph 114·445-3780 or 114-445·
lhall be executed on lhe County Rural Water' 30n
Mil tor Elaine Mufll)owar.
forme provided by the Auocleilon.
No bidder may withd- hil Mitting from Nov. 9 · 3
Engineer.
purtbi'Md Border Collie pupplll
The OWIMr ........ the proposal within
days right to w olvo ony inform ol· • the actual date of the op•ling In Cheroltis Hil .,.•• ~••• call
., • . 448-2368
· ity or reject any or· all bido. thereof.
The . aotlm oted colt of
Each -ltd proposal anw· FOUND-· pair of lllltlit glov•
construction for o ach div· tope mull indiceto the title of .-ound Holltf Medical Cantet.
ioion 11 11 lollowo:
tho projoct, the bidder' I name Ph. 114-446-2002.
Division C ...... . 640.000. andeddn~~~andthedlvilio~ol
Divioion D...... • B6.000.
being bid.
Lott·Redmond Ridge. All wtite
SOARD OF TRUSTEES
Propoulo for Bidd. . ahlll female Germtn Shepherd. black
rabin tlg . Reward . Tony
GAlliA COUNTY RURAl be oxacuted on tho forma collar,
Rooch. 304-175 -15433.
WATER ASSOCIATION provided by the Engineer.
Edward Lewis, President
Tho owner r8llr\leo the right
ID waive any ·informality or
reject any or ol bids.
Nov. 9, 18. 2tc
The estimated colt of con-

Dtvialon A · 2- ··saulhern .

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WAN TEO TO BUY used wood &amp;
coal heaters. SWAIN'S FUANI·
TURE. 3rd. &amp; Oliva St. Gallipo·
lit. Call 614 -tJ&amp;-3159 .

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each in its line o f squa re s.

Wanted To Buy

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ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Sei&gt;aroto -led _
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Pivilion A· 1- Wotll" Dirtribution Facilities

:UNANSWERED?
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Public Notice

: ~ QUESTIONS

WOlD

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We pay cath for late model cle~n
uttld cart,
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Jim Mink Chav.-Oids Inc . ..
Bill Gene Johnson

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Moving.Sale. &amp;HP R~totiller, 20
cu. fl . upright freezer. SJik'f for
Gravely , 1986 Wheelhorn
Mower with tnow blade. dining .
room suite. Call 814-985 -4406.

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'71 Vlc:toriM mobMe home, 1
acre, t 2x11 roomecldldon. front

"Magnetic horseahaea aura Improve
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35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Offtce tpact

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A·One Rttl Estete Ph 30•· 816·

1104 .

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avellable

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304·8715·2981 tfttr 5 p m

36 Lots &amp; Acreage
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RerHals

2 btmt. 1 septic tank

and rurtl weter for 7.000

6 roDm house, 928 fir-st ave Ph
614-446-3946 ~lite' 4p m
One bedroom houn furnlahed .
one 1m111 child. no pet• Three
bedroom house unfurnished ph

614·4-46·0321

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county

387-7890
2 In Memoriam

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Houses for Rent

a••a•

refng Nur new city pool 106
Klneon Dr. Rent e300 mo dap

&amp; '""required . Call 814·448·

4347

814-4-48-1769

Small 1 bedroom houae Total
fdectnc In Minersville bes1de

Bulk Pilon!. Call814·992 6216

3 bedroom house tn Middleport

HouM tn dty PtttO, porch butlt

in IUtchon Ph 814-258 6338

Fumlahid houae 4 room• &amp;
bath toceted at 736 rear th1rd
eve 1130 00 mo $76 00 dtP·
01it Ph. 814 448 3870 or 814-

4-41·1340

Stove and reltlg fully c:erpeted,

na pe;ts Call614 992-2051
2 bedroom house for rent in
Mtddleport Completely remo

deled New carpetmg through out New cab1nets 8276 per
month plua depo11t Call 614

992 5658

2 bcb kt. 8200 per month
Small 2-bldroom home in M1d·
UtihtiH not lncluded, gal heet, dlaport Bath wrth tub and
stove&amp;...trig auppHed. huW -0 lc~~;;.:~·attached ga'age. yard
hookups, t200 aecur1ty depo11t
new stove tnd refriQ·
Reference requ~red Call 814- erator
nght for lingln or
118-4110
workmg oouple Sorry, no pets
or children eccepted $175
2 bedroom houaa for rent Ph month plu1 1ecunty depoSit
814-4-48·0722
Phone 614·992-5292
2 Bedroom all electric, with
woodbumer 3 mi from Holre'
tdutts only deposit requ1red Ph

614 4-46 0871.

2
He
to walk among
God's nature
The sky - the hills the trees
He loved to watch the
birds rn flight
And hear the rustling of
the leaves.
Ray had a personality
that was really great
And frrends was not
hard to come by
His fnendliness, his krndness, his thoughtful·
ness
His specral smile. which
attracted people's eye.

,

He IllS one ..tlo was a
hard worker
He never skirted his task
In fact Ray was a fellow
Who done more than
what was asked .
Ray loved all kinds of
sports qurte well
Huntinc deer was a thing
he loved to do
His famtly was top on
his list of love
But his love was eK·
tended to all people
like me and you.
May, 1985 - Church of
Chnst m Chnstran
Union
The honoree was Ray's
dad
Ray came m wrth a big
smrle and tears flow·

In Memoriam

In·Memory of
Barbe Fetty,
November 16.

Apage ma book of memory
Silently turns today
We remember you rn SI lence,
And make Ill outward
show
And wflat rt meant to lose
you
No ,one wrll ever know
Love,
Laurie. Nancy. Janet

In loving memory of

E. Maurice "Dickie"
Payne who passed

away

November 16, 1982.
Precious memorres llvtr die,
As tune aoes on and days
ao bw.
In oor hearts memorresare
illpt

-

Of those we love and never

forpt.
Sadly missed by mother,
brother and srsters

AlWA1S IE•E•a•tNG
LINDA LOU STEWART
ON HER BIRTHDAY,
NOV. 16

me

How one ttme he ac·
cepted the Lord at the
ace of 10
And was baptrzed m a
creek near Lecta.
Then one day when he
and others
Were gettrng ready to
Flonda go
Before he started the
car. he sard.
"We ought to have 111ayer,
don't you think so.
As I personally obseNed
the many fnends
Who came to pay respects to Ray
1 knew deep within my·
self
He had left a testimony
of good fracments
along the way.
Now I am rather confident
l If Ray could talk to us
nght now
He may say let me once
. more show
My love to you in
another way, some·
how.
As you can see apin life
is so uncertain
And my umest thought
to thee would be ·
Don't waste all . your
trme on se If and the
world
But get ready for eter·
nity.
Dorothy Whrttmgton
Perhaps you sent a lo·
vely card , •
Or sat qutetly in a chair.
Perhaps you sent a flo ·
ral piece.
If so we saw tt there.
Perhaps you spoke the
kindest words.
As any friend could say;
Perhaps you were not
. there at all.
•
Just thoucht of us that
day,
Wllltever you did ID
console our hearts.
We thattlt you so much
wltatever the part.

6 room• and bath reference and
deposit required . phone 1 304-

675-1090

3 bedroom• full basement.
304-675 3030 or 676 3431

'

ulhey go-

There ere some we re member with pleaa~re

And feel honored end privileged to know And Vou are the kind of a

person

Who leaves lovev memo-

net behH1d ,

And opecial thanks like
your Birthday
Bnng many fond memories to mind And memoriea are prk:e·

lett postessiont

That 11me cen never dea·
troy

For tt is

In

happy ra-

membr.,CII
The heart finds tts grae-

joy
loved Md Mroood by

IOit

Fam1ty It Friends

Furn11hed efficiency $150 utlll
1111 pa1d, shaJe bath, 701 4th,
Galllp6!11 Call446 4416after6

pm

Furmshed 3 rooma end bath.
clean , tdults only, no petl Call

614 446 1519

N1cety furnished 2 bdr apt
Adults only lnqu1re at corner
F1r1t &amp; OliVe St at Sheppard•
Salas &amp; Serv1ce
1 bdr apt overlooking city park,
K·D $16.0 par month Calt P J's
614·446 · 1819 or evenmgs

614-446-2325

Furn11hed apartment, upruurs
Aduha only, atl utihtin po1d Call

2 bd' newly redecorated , all
utlht1e1 pa1d, near McDonelds

Oak Apu now accepting appl1
cations for 1 or 2 bedroom aptt
For more Information ctll 614682-7670 call collect tf out of
town E H 0 Mtnaged by U S
Shelter Corp Call anytime day
or n1ght
Ntce 4 JOOm unfurnished ept m
town locatton. t260 00 mo
plus utillt1es 8200 00 dep
reqUired , no pets Pll 614-448

4897

omes
for Rent

1 bedroom unfurmshed all
ut1ht1es pa1d, S230 OOmo Ph

614-4-46 7515

2 bdr all utilities pl'ltd except
alec . turn or unfum . sec
deposit required Conventen1
IOCI1101\ Call814 448 8568 or

614-4-46 477e

In Eureka nu::e and cleen adulta
only No pets, depotit requ ired.
180 00 mo call614-2158 1638
before 10e rn
2 bedroom tr•der located a1
Bidwell call 61 4-446·9669
2 Bedroom fully fum11hed .
adutts only. ell ut1llt1es pa1d
except Gat a. electric' Owner
paya water MWige. mow ing &amp;
tra1h p1ck-u p Four tenthl of a
m1le from c1ty hm1t1 Ph 614-

448·7793

2 bedroom mobile llome for rent

Ph 614-4-46-0722

Mob1le tlome 2 bedroom. furnished In gatllpollt, rent
•zoo oo mo noo oo depoatt
If tn..,_ted Ph 114-446-7&amp;19
days or 614 - 446 - 9439
even.nga
2 bedroom trailer tor rent Clote
to sehools and storas Call ahar
5 00 p m 614·992·5914
SyJa
ceble
plua
614-

2 bedroom mobile home, Mid·
dleport , 0 Reference with te·
curiry deposi1 . 304· 882-3267
or 304· n3-5024
FPr rent 1Oa60 trailw $50 00
depo11t t 136 00 month Water
and tralh p1ckup Included, 304·

675-2247

3 bedroom mobile home gas
heett S1&amp;0 per month &amp;
security depo1h 304 BBZ-2686
or ee2-3323
3 bedroom fum1thad tra1ler on
Creb Cruk F\,oad, married cou
pia only, children welcome no
pets, $100.00 per month dap
os1t required. utiUtiea eatre

304-67! 1206

Mobil e homes. t200 OOto
$275 00 month water and
..wtrmcluded 614-446-0497
446-24 30 Of 446-0608
K &amp; K Mobile Hom", 2 and 3
bedroom mobile homes. 304

675-3000

11

Effictency Apt all utihttes p1ud
ground floor, private entJance
prlvtte parkmg S175 00 mo
Ph 814-446 7516
1 Bedroom uttllt1e1 patd panly
furnlthed , next door to Rio
Grande CoHege Ph 61 4-446·
1323 or 614 245-9170
1 bedroom apt for rent Buu:
rent atens 8215 1 month that
includea all uttht 1es Deposit
requued of 1200 Contaet VII
lage Manor Apt Mtddleport
614·992·7787 Equal tlou 1 1ng
Opponunny
...:..:...--~-:--- ·lcClun. roomy 2 bedroom apart
ments Reduced New Haven,
W Va Call614-992· 7481 Also
commercial space
2 bedroom, partly fum1th.:l
epartment off Spnng Ave
Pomeroy. OhtO Large pattO and
y1rd Call 814 992-88B6 after
e 00 pm.
2 and 3 bedroom epartmonts
end houan tn Pomeroy or
Mkfdlepon Fumilhtd or untur
ntshed Pay own utilittet Call
days 814-992 2381 •
2

furnished ,
per month

1 bedJoom apt tn Middleport
All ulilll181 pltd 8210 per
month 8100depostt 814-992·
8611 days 614-992-6783 ev
enings
New

one bedroom apt

tn

Mlddiepon Call814 992 5304

or 614· 4461652 after 600

(Dickie) Payne
who passed away
November 16, 1982.
Beyond the rainbow's far·
tltest end, there Ires
Aland that's always frlled
Wrth love and lrght
When shadows never fall
And drm the skies:
For in lhis lovely land
There rs no nrght.
In thrs celestral place
Of joy and peace
There rs no lime or space,
No doubt or fear
For those who come to rt.
All trouble cease,
And though the loss of
loved ones or of friends
Brines sorrow and is hard
For us to bear.
If we could '" btwond
The rarnbow's end
We know that wt woo ld
find the111
Waitma there.
In that c6lestral dwelhn&amp;
place lbovt··· •
The land of peace 111d JOW.
ollilhl and love.
Sldly,mtssed by wile,
son, daughter-rn·law,
mother, father. brother
and sisters.

Mobil home loll. small children
accepted, Rt. 1, Locu11 Road .
Mobil home lott, Ohio River
Road and Pottefl Creek Route 1

304-675-1076

Bu11ness or Office Space for
rent New Haven 304 773-

5024 or 304·682·3267

Prohtsltonal office space for
rent Bend Area MedlceiCenter.
138 Matn St New Haven,

304·ee2·3135

3

room apt

Sofa Beds Qne like new
UISO .OO. COli over 8500 00
new . onegoodlhape866 OOph

e14 4-46-1719

Ulld couch &amp; chair t75 00 Ph

4-46·0749

Wather and dryar. $1150 Up right freezer, t125 G11 dryer,

$12! Call 614-742 2352

Piekans Used Fumltura Good
trJalhy u1td lum1ture Open 9 to
IS or call for ap~lntment

304-67! &amp;4e3 or 675-1450
Merchnndrse

52 CB.TV. Radio
Equipment

51 Household Goods

County Appliance, Inc Good
used apphancel' and TV sets
Open BAM to 6PM Moo thru
Sat 614 4-46 1699. 627 3rd
Ave Gallipolis, OH
Valley Furn1ture. new &amp; used
Large sact10n of ~ality fumt ·
ture 1216 Eastern Ave .
Gall1polls

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

Sof11 and chalrs PfiCed from
$396 to t996 Tables t&amp;O and
up to"t125 tl1de a-beds 1$390
to 8696 Reclm er1 8 226 to
&amp;375 Lamps $28 to $126
Dmenes t109 and up to 1495
Wood table W· 6 main 8286 to
1796 Desk S100 up 10 8376
Hutches $400 and up Dunk
beds COM111e1e w-manreues
8296 and up to t396 Baby beds
8110&amp;$176 ManresnsoJboa
springs full or twin 863 firm
t73, and $83 Queen sets 8226.
Ktng 8350 4 drawer cheat 865
Dreuers 189 Gun cablf1ets 8,
10 a. 12 gun Ge1 or eleetr1c
range I 375 Btby mattree:sea
135 &amp; $46 Bed ftames S20,
830 S. k1ng frame $80 Good
selection of bedroom tuites.
metal cabinets. headboard• S30
and up 10 f65
Used Fum1ture Wet her &amp;
dryer ga4 range, wood tebte &amp;
2 benches. beds dre11er wood
werdrobe 3 m1le1 wt
Bulev1lle Rd Open 9AM to
6PM. Mon thru Sat

_&amp;1_4_·4_4 6_-0_3_22_____
1
GOOO

USEO APPLIANCES

Washers drvafl refrlgeratou.
r1nge1 Skeggs Apphtnces,
Upper R1vat Rd beside S1one
CJtst Motel 614-448 7398

Building B-liM
..Surplu•CtoMOuts·Buyouta ...
1 Wood burning thtet mettl
Call 814 258-62!1
·
stoves tlmllar to Fr~nklln
159 ll•ch or 2 tar •100100..,
P111tia clatem state approved 2 Stnl lniUieted prehung ~
pl11tic .-ptlc tanhs, platlc door'•· no brick mold II 91
cul~tan•. metal cuhrertt RON 3 lnlerior prthung door's all
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jock· air• and fln ..h.. e21 II Mllh:
10n Oh 814· 288 · 6930
4 42"Vonltywil!lfllmorblotop
Firewood for tale 830 00 PU
load Call Roger Meade, 814

38e·8417

F~rewood delivered Otk 6 hick·
ory, IPitl, HEAP v6ucher, pickup

load t36 Call614 4-46-2223CN
814-446-3028

Brownlrig Sweet 18 8aftgum 11
gauge 660, Ruger ModeU n
L W 270 c1llber t3BO 00 Ph

Piltot Sm1th &amp; Wes10n , model
sue. nlcllel, 8-inch brand new
thouldar hameiS $300 00 Ph

614-367-7690

PRICE WAR! H•lf prlcel Flash
ing arrow signs $2891 Ught.t,
non errow $2791 Unlighted
1239! FrM lettersl S .. loctlly
Factory 1 (8001423 -01 63.
anytime
Twin Care Bear bed 1pread With
metchmg bed tent, curtain• 6
pillow sham 160 00 hkenew Ph

for rent

Call

614 992 6434 or 304 e82
2568

APARTMENTS mobile homes,
houaes Pt Pleaunt and Gallipo-

llo e14-446 8221

45 Furnished Rooms
F~;~r rent Sleep1ng Rooma and
hghl house k•pmg JOoms Park
Central Hotel C1ll 614-446·

0756

Room• for u1nt day week
month Gtlha Hotel Call 614
448-96BO Rent as low at t120
month
Fum1shed room 919 2nd, Gelh·
poh1 . •116 Utillt111 pd Share
beth Single male. Call 446
441 e after 7pm

Help Wanted

The Meigs County Board of Mental Re·
.tardation/Develop menta I Disabilities
is compiling a substitute teachers' list.
If you are interested in applying for this
position please contact:
Ms. Kathleen Luebbert,
Director of Education
P.O. Box 307
Syracuse, Ohio 45779
614·992-66 3

X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST
The College of Osteopathic Medicine is currently accepting appl icattons for an intermittent X-Ray Tech·
oologlst Job Duties rnclude the operation of x-ray
and ultrasound equipment to perform 11neral and
specral procedures: drrect operation ofa small x-ray
clinrc. prepares reports, rmrntain~ perso~nel re·
cords. trains employees, consults wtth ndrcal per·
sonnel. Process e11poses x-ray film for K·ray and ul·
trasound. Performs related clerical and technical
tasks.
Qualifications: AART certification. Experience In ul·
trasound procedures preferred and/or candidates
must be wtlling to be trarned tn the use of ultra·
sound equipment .
Starting hourly rate is $7.76 . Make awhcation at
Ohto Unrversrty. University Personnel Services, 44
Unrversity Terrace, McK• House, Athens , Ohto
45701 by Mooday, November 24, 1986.
OHIO UNIVERSilY
Athens, Ohio
An Affirmatrve Act ron/EQual Opport~nHy Employer

7 Prelirilthld olk flooring~" T
• 2% "W random length T G
Gunttllk and Mtural finish
t1 71 oq It
off Vinyl llding trim
t4.00, ln11de

King co1l or wood ltovetor Hie
New blower and gJate $260

66 Building SuppliBs
Bu1ldlng.U1terialt
,
BkJck, brick, tltwer PIP•, Win·
dows, llnt.11. etc Claude w...
1era. Alo Grtnde. 0 Catl 614-

304-171 6937
Uood BllfRhMI 200,000 btu 11M 24! 1121
furnace With controls Mtnford
•l . .olng. 304·171-21 16.
Conc:reti blocks all sires yard or
17"ll44"a81" e~tn gun CIU
. hokts 24 MOWS, double doors.
tour drftltn, walnut f+nilh

Homtmodo. 304·871 1229.

Com fed •urktyt for Thanltaglv·

304-891-3920

lng.

• RCA •s inch project.on aotored
..a.v~Mn lit. like new, mutt

delivery Muon Mnd Gelllpolis
Block Co . 123'11 P~ne St .
Goiilpollo, Oh&lt;e CoH 614·441

27e3

Pole Building• by Quality
Builder• WQrkahopt, carpons.
animal ahelttrt. gtregM Fr"
estlmetu. Phone 614- 384-

1782

22eO

66

Pets for Sale

Oregonwynd Ctttery Kennel
CF A Hfmtlay1n. Persi_.. and
Si1m... ldtten1 AKC Chow
pupp1es Call 614-446-3844
after 7PM
Two R-o Beagle malet 6mo
o4d el10 have some younger
pup1 evaillble Ptt 614·246 -

11 ScNbb.ble prepMttd v~Y~ ,
wall covering dOuble roll tl te
12 lnsulattd whltestormdoor'a

8178

Ao~

•

AkC Reg , Doberman pupp1t1, B
WHks old. ucellent f*ligree

11 Krted or Bod CRI Locl&lt;o
03 98 ltjiCh

Field Regl1tertd Eng lith 18U8f'l
One pup, 7monthsold One dog,
3 ve•n old. Call 'S, 4-245-6897
lfter6

t110 00 Ph 114·251-6403

13 4 .. xB"x'h" R Gu1rd F....,..
Boerd FoU Fac1. t3.99pc
14 Oecorator Wood P""tllrig
tl 159 Seconda M 99

185pc HighiGioMtubwaUiiltc
w1th shelv" $29.16

It' Boaer pupp1t1, 6 female. 3
male Will be reedy Nov 21 Ph.

PENN'S WAREHOUSE

114 211-8867

Wells1on. Ohio

614·384-3841
8Dtys8to5

Mala Rat Tenter pup 7 weeb

old Coli 614-949-2588

54 Misc. Merchandise

Zenith tumtable, cassette tepe
decll, tumer amphfleJ. $300 00
hgh•ed ster10 cabinet 8100 00
..::..---~-:-:-"C": Ic­
FTrBWood for 11le $36 pic:k -up
load Delivered Heap Vouchers
accepted

8

,-~-:--:---:---:--::--:- · lc­
F~rewood for ala 835 p~ck up

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

n

CHRISTMAS
AUCTION

load Delivered Help Vouchers
accepted Call 614 -742 2466

M1xed hardwood s labs 812 per
bundle Containing approa 1Y.!
tons FOB Ohio Ptlltt Co
Pomeroy. Ohto Cat1 614-992·

6461

*"'

4 whoot
off-road vohi·
des. Dtsignod to !raul more
rarp than any other ATV.

co....utor's 4xl works

Baby bed and mattr•• H.gh
chair II Ice new t 80 00 Phone
814 367-n29 •fter 3 00 p m
sea,. 2 H P a~r co~Jtsaor, 4
•lr hoses. water filter, pres.ure
reguletort 2 spray guns t660
mvelted 8400 614 742 2323

Tony 1 Gun Repaus hot reblue·
mq Open 9 00 AM to 7•00 PM

Coil 304-675-4631

Hendquarters
54 Misc. Merchandise

'

~QUIPMENT
IS PROUD.TO ANNOUNCE SALES &amp;
SERVICE OF ZETOR TRACTORS

MORRIS
·~

ZETOR
TRACTORS

JIM'S FARM EQUIPME NT

CENTER SA 36 W Gathpotls,
Ohto. Call 614 446-97n, eve
614 ·446-3692 Up front fJIC
tors wtth warranty over 40 u ~ed
tracto r~&amp; , , 000 toots

1982 Subaru 4 WD wagon , VG
con d $3,350 Call 614 -446
414,
$25 Cash pal d tcr junk cars
co rrp)ete Body' s towed awey
Call 614 682-6750 or 614
2:46· 9264

Autos for Sale

,9B6 Ford Escort Diesal, 6·
speed, Navy Blue AM FM
cassette AC need to have
payments taken over Ph 614388· 96B9 liter 4·30

•

GREEN TOWNSHIP HOME - Beautrful Calllornra
bnck ranch,only 2 years ~ d Locatal on a I acre
rot less than 2 mrles lrom town, th rs home lxlasts
an oulslandrng krtchen ~aded wrl h appliances
and beautrful cherry cabrnels Also ncl udes 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, famrly room lrvrng room and
drnmg room 2 car garage Swrmmrngpool garden
spot Moderh ellrcrent gas /woodburnrng lurnace
#242

PSSSTI - Are you an anxrous ' owner-to
be"? - Come see l~e home you lhought you
couldn't allord Livrng room. lam rly room wrth
woodburner 3 bedrooms balh l~lll:lisemenl and
2 car garage localoo across Irom Addavrlle Grade
School on anrce lot Satellite drsh Alol ol home lor
$45 9:)0
#447

OUTSTANDING BUY IN SYRACUSE - 3red room
home wrth alii he tnmmrn gs Fullyequrpped eat rn
krlchen drnrngroom , 21ull baths hv rn groom and
lamrly room Country st yle decoratrng large 2 car
garage wrth heat and water ONLY$43 ,000 Many
other edras •
#236

OUTSTANDING BUILDING SITE - 8 acres wrlh
over 800 leet ol road lronlage 300 leel ofl Rl
141 5 mrles Irom Iown rn Green Townshrp Buy rl'
Spht rl up' Make a prolrl' $15 000
#145

LiKE COUNTRY LIVING at an affordable pricel
- T h~ 3 bedroomran c~ on Graham School Rd
ma1 be rust whal you are lookrngfor ll rs srtuatal
on 1~ ac m/1 and offers nrce-srzed bedrooms
ample closet space and an attached garage wrth
workshop All lor $35 000
11430

COAL MINER'S"DREAM -Here rs asuper buy for
anyone rn the V~ton area located ru st north ol
Vrnton on State Route 160 Pretty 3 bedroom
home wrth l'h baths. very mce large krlchen , huge
lrvrng room and large 41h acrelol wrth rn ground
paol and small po nd $46 !XlO buys rt and we can
gel you frnanced 1
#104

STARTING AT 52 HP
TO 161 HP

Black "After Sta " TUXEDO with
tails. cummerbund. lhtn and tie ,
SIZe 40 R, exc c:ond, 304 876

5211

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1986, 10:00 A:M.
NEWARK, OH. !BROWNSVILLE)
MOREHOUSE LUMBER
LOHG SKJDDERS:T1111btrjact 310 Gnpplo aiddtr, j]lf590: Frrill1 .
170XL Gral• Silddtr, 111114 Jollr Den 640 aiddtr 12121101. •
Diii'!IAIMSTER. larlrort 12 folal, jJ2J24. FEWRMJitCiiEt. lb- •
dro-Ax 311, 1145Z DEIIAIIIIR·IIcrlrort •. llvtln fltd.tut IMd.COIPLETE SAWIIIll: Edmiston 36$ •nil. Clf'MI.!!I9£,111C 466 ihltl.
141\' Clflllll, 4held blotis wn,drlulicdap. one-qforlqt
lop. tapers on 1st 11H1 2lrd lw'ill«. 4 toll II tnocb cnlllltllt. •
Husk w/5'6"a25/16" Pllllliaolo ono. hybolic 51111itiarr
worlls w/-olo 111&lt;1._,.. Sill. a.iitiJIIt 1011.,. (1100 dolio) .
w/pact, N-3 stllldlltwiiMY Iori iltehlllll@.,dlaador, by- •
lhulic odlor w/solf conlllntd ~c IJUtr, Z IIIIYiW •

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS AUCTION
Located at North Gallia High St:hool , Porter, Ohio
(in cafeteria).
• First quahty lrne of Christrms rtems 3 large
truckloads. Toys. T9ys. Toys ofallkinds. Lotsofwo·
men's and men's C'hristrms items to choose from.
Also shop for your Holidays the EASY way, the auc·
tion way. Something for everyone. Door prize every
60 minutes. Don't mrss tt! You'll miss the holiday
bargains.
AUCTIONEER: LON NEAL-367-7101 "

set:

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oquidistllrt, llvdrlulic shift, lrvohlllc
101 11ft This mill • •
IIIIChlsld 1ft !913 ... has YIIJ.~ hatis. ctAIII£11DirDEIIS: Jolin .
Den l50C. j3030!1&amp;J, C.. !10. t!0546tl ctM8 DOZER. Jolll 11111t 3!iGB. n&amp;104ZI. Rllllft nRED IIIAIIEt. .._

SUNDAY ~OVEMBER 23, 1986
At 1:00 P.M.

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Stanley &amp; Son Auctioners/llealtors will sell the il
followtng destribed equipment, fixtures &amp;inven· il
tory of J's Mtni-Mart &amp; Deli in Rodney. Oh. lor :
DaVId M. Whittaker - trustee in Bankruptcy,
Southern Drst. of Ohto U.S. Bankruptcy Court ~
Case No. #2·86-03559. Held on premises.
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Saturday, Nov. 22, 1916 at 11:00 am.
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WCATED : In Rodney, Ohro on At. #35- 8 mrles :t&lt;
N. of Gallipolis. Ohio.
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EQUIPMENT &amp; FIXTURES : 2 double srded Gondolas 20 ' ' ;
long (can be broken down rnto 4' sectrons). 7-wrre :.,
merchandrse racks, 4 srnglelaced Gondolas 4'1ong (wrth .,.
2' by 4' shelves). 2·overhead crgaretle racks merchan· it&lt;
drse counter other merchandrse shelvrng, Schaller "'
lreezer box i" long ~op fill) Evans meat show case 8" ·:t':
long, Senal #85-7260 (self contained corrc1ressor. 4 lop :
doors, 2 bottom storage doors). ~ rp le well slarnless srnk .;
3'3" wrde. butcher block work counter 8'2" long w~~ •.; .
~n k (4 drawers and 4 lllttomdoor s) Hobart meal slicer
~
i? TE C digrtal COII"!lulrng scales SerraI#39 lll toaster ..;
Lalham lime clock Boon coffee maker (&lt;trpl. lrtton ml :..;
crowave. 2·Superror coolers 6'6' lonR (wrlh 3 doors) ..;
Marketeer beverage cooler Serraf #78617866 12 sildrn! .il
doors) Collectomatrc bread er/srller Model ff412G Col :
leclomatrc lmmers NCooker Model ff20 I Serraf #14995 '-II
Sears Coldspol lroslless reltrg /keezer Model #106. 3 .;c
metal kneehole offrce desks: 3 frlecabrnets ~ drawer I 2 •'il
metal desk charrs large standrn Rsale Model 119579 · ..;
Am&lt;VJa wrndow arr conditroner, 2 metall&lt;leehole desks. ..;
metal oflrce table. 2-wood bookcases plan ter 2 ra~ r o s '\II
desk lamp, GE sweeper, small floor sale 4·Sharp cash -tr
regrslers Model #2391 : Telexon data scanner IBCRD II i'
Model #700 , other mrscellarleous offrce supplres Oeh •:
warmrng table 2-porlable road srgns
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INVENTORY - Ollmrg a full line ol grocerres healt h&amp; i&lt;
beaut1 ards, automotrvesupplies hara.arerlems prcnrc
su pplies. cartons of crgarelles. pop canned !Pods, elc -tr
TERMS: Cash or check at the lime ol sale w/[K!srtlve 1D .;
DAVID M. WHITTAKER
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lRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY
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STANLEY &amp; SON AUCnONEERS/REALTORS
:
126 E. 4th St. , Chillicothe, Ohio
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OFFICE: 614·775, 3330, EVENINGS: nl-5584 il
HtiiiY M. Sbnl:z Sr.. Jr.. Ill Aucttontel111&lt;

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· A SPECIAL PRICE

614-7U-2455
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RUTLAND, OHIO

.KESSEL'S QUALITY MOBILE HOMES

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ffl607741. FOIIIWRS. Alo O..n 1100 II:M59:
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tJGA345759: TRUCK TIIACTIIS: 74 IHC F4270; :
121 '70 S.rcl Cllip, 40'. POm Iliff. Dttroit •
Dies~ 671
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SITE PHONE· 614-232·0122. NO RESERVE! EKh rt111solls to tilt
hr!lrest bidder No buy !Mckl or brd rnsl Coli Slles,lbn1111 Oo1 ,
Smock 11 317·144-5946.
AUCTIONEER. Wrllr111 J Nolson. OH. lie 1517-82· 30~
Brochure 1·110·321· 5633

ANTIOUE AUCTION

AUCTIONEER: OTTIE OPPERMAN

Housing

Upper River Rd., Gallipolis, 446-047 S

AUCTIONEER: LON NEAL-l67-7101

Everything moved from a Lewan. Ohr_o home. to the
Hocking Valley Motor lm. Nelsonvtlle. Ohto. The
Motor Inn is easy to locate. Exit off U.S. Rt. 33 atthe
south edge of Nelsonvrlle on S.R. 691 and travel less
than v, mtle to long lane leading to the Inn . ~elson ·
ville is located between Athens &amp;Logan, Ohto on U.
S. Rt. 33.
AVery Brief lrstrng Follows:
FURNITURE· large dovetarled prne blanket chesl w/2
drawer trll &amp;green parnt. very rnce llatwall cupboard w/solid
ends &amp; pre sale bottom very good Hoosrer ~tchen cabrnet
w/7-sprce Jars, 2llour bins &amp;tambour doors, Sellars krlchen
cabrnet w/orrginal parnt &amp; decoratrons, fme oak bow Iron!
dresser w/ bevel mrrror. another !POd oak dresser w/grngerbread mrrror, oak 51eg krtchen table oak washstand, nrce
oak parlor lables, oak chrflerobe, cherry Jrnny Lmd spool
bed walnut 1930 drne lable &amp; 6 charrs, mahog Duncan
Phyle game table, ball/claw ft organ stool: pre safe,_l930
drop cenler wrrtrng desk: nrce large Queen Anne mahogany
sewrng chest on Irame
Very good selection of CHAIRS Queen Anne carved skrrl
arm charr. set 4·oak "T" back charrs, 2-decoralal pan k·
/sprndle charrs, cane seal/back Vrctorrna rocker, nrce oak
spmdle charr: oak rocker, ladder back diarrs, parr ol chrld's
rce cream charrs nrce rush seat chrld'srocker &amp; srde charrs
hrgh charr. others'
Lrke new modern oak curved glasschrnacabrnet w/clawleet
&amp; lull anrmal lrgurres
1950's Furniture Includes: maple chest, desk, nrght sland
and much more lurnrturer
PRIMITIVE ITEMS Very large pmedough lrou sh.stoneware
rugs,1ars. bowls, planters, Ransbottomstone prlcher&amp; oowl
sel, rronware, gra~rleware. krtchen lems, long sewer lile
' Log"lamp, lramp art "Lrghlhouse" light, #12 metaiAiadd rn,
coHee grrnder lamp' 9-old qurlts ~ varrovs patterns, qurlls
are hayed , qurlllops, nrce embrorderal "Girl mflower Garden" bed spread wool throw w / ~rnge , rag rugs: olher lr
nens, comforts
OOOD SELECTION OF GLASS &amp;CHINA: Northw ood Marrgold
Carnrval Nappre, 1902 8\\'' Manhattan pattern gJass bowl,
nrce Goofus vase: Pope Gosser Royal Rochester Tub rn
Frame, lmperror "Dewey" dorre Carmval butter drsh, de
pressron glass; blown coba lt figural stopper bottle w/ handle,
vaseline hobnail'sugar: RS Prussra w/damage, prnk "Moon
&amp; Star" water prlcher, 2-handle spooner: plus pr'clure frame
assortment, very nrce 1904 Corona portable typ6wnler rn
case· Much notlrstedl
Terms: Cash Day of S1l1 or Chi!i:k with Positrve ID
• Lunch
NOTE Good Clean Sle'

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SWISHER IMPLEMENT

Located at Rutland. Ohto in Rutland Americ10
Legion Bldt. on Beech Grove Rd. Watch for sign
on Rt. 124.
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First quality line of Christmas items. 3 la11e ·
truckloads. Men's &amp;women's Christmas items
of all kinds to choose from. Shop the easy way
- (you get more for less).
ALL GIFTS GUARANTEED

986 3959

AKC registered Shetland Sheep
Ounrovln Fruit Farm wlll close
dog
PUP,PY· Schnauzers
Cocker Spentel,
No Nov 26. Get your apples whtle
M1niature
checks. Ca11614-992-2607
they last Ph 614 - 698 · 13~98
Hra 12 00 to 6 •00 closed on
Wanted. "" RegiStered Werf1eld Monday• St. Rt 681 South of
Reds Beagle Hound Cell 614- Albany
8

71

1965 Ford Mustal'l:g. new rebuilt
RI'•LrOR &lt; 742 271 '
motor. new tires. au1o trans,
1600 00 Ph 614-4-48-4-462
62 Wanted to Buy
- Planty apples large
216 E. 2ndst:~; Ona 3 yur old 8aagla $60 00 APPLES
re,
ell
vanety
J\11
frutts
and
11
Mercedn
1978
450SEL4
door
Phone
' 304·675-1295
1974 Dodge alec .seats ex
produce JACK 'S MARKET, At
XX Sharp '"loaded will trade runn1ng cond body great shape
1·1614)-992-3325 )
35 Henderson
Clllllfl81 i!'ld cages 304· 896
Now ~y1ng she ll co rn or ear 1 614 886-7311
New batte~ . JUit winlerlred
AM -FM Ca11ette all new tire•
We c: an now accept food su mp s corn Call for latest quote' R1ver
IN THE WOODS ~ 485 3062
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, 973 OldsfTI)btle Wag on &amp; Asking $600 00 wtll take gun on
C11y Fa,m Supply 614 446·
all fru 1ts and produce we sell
acres halfway to Athens 2 Pnce Reducedll Cuddley Teddy for
1975 Ctlevelle 8 300 00 each trade Cen be setln 1nytime at
2986
Fruit Market, At 35 .
Ph 614-388-9303
bedroom trailer, gas lu r- Bears. AKC r&amp;giJtered Chow Jack's
5 36 Jackson pike Apt 88-8
tlenderso n, W Va
Chow puppies. Ready to go
Want t o b.Jy pckup load of co rn
across from Donnelh 's
nace, Ill balhs. range &amp; hama
1 967 Chevey Impala 396-325
304882
3110
Nov 19 Red and black,
refngerator
HP rod with black tnter101
eac blood line, payment plari
1969 Ford 4 wheel 197 3
fBflder sk1rt, very good co ndJIIo n
Ra&lt; SPRINGS - . 7 rms, 3 available The perfect Chnatma•
Chevy p1ckup 1985 Hon&lt;ta CR
$1
900
00
Ph
814
245-9609
63
Livestock
500 Ph 614 398 -8358
Farm Supplies
or 4 bedrooms, 2 l:lilhs, Gift 30• 61.5 6799 afrer 5 30
lumace, carpetrng, nrce PM
1981 Bu1ck Skylark, powe' 1979 T Bird. n .OOO m1les, PS
&amp; Livesluck
bnck krtchen wrth cook &amp;
~toonng brakes atr co nd1t1 on
PB AC
Cruise AM FM
6 year old Quarter Horse
front whee! dn11e 4 cvhndeJ • caue« e 81 900 00 Ptl 614·
Musical '
bake un rls Basement 2 57
geld1ng. has been shown 4-H
$3 250 00 Ph 6 14 367-7209
256-6267 after 4p m
porch es, ga rage &amp; level lot
S650 00 f~rm 304-675-6799
ln$truments
61 Farm Equipment alter 5 30
MINERALS - 100 acres, 2
1918 Mercury Cougar XR7 new 1978Linco ln Town Car. 51 ,000
- - - - - ' - -tires Wire wheels very good
ol-gas wells, 2 water taps,
m1 nfriN 11res like now pnced
Fer
sale.
Gurnsey
and
Holstem
concl1t10n $1 400 00 Ph. 6,4
CAI)SS &amp; SONS
resonable Ph 446-7904
near Rock Spnn gs
cows
Rug
Stmmeatal
caws
446
0504
U S 35 West , Jlckson , Oh1o
304
-895
3319
Holstetn
steers
HANDYMAN - 8 rms, 2
e14 286·6451
19B6 S1lverado 4X4 low mtlea
baths, natural gas lurnace,
1982 Ford Escort 4 speed air
Manev Flfguson, New Holland.
excellent co nditiOn, loaded with
wne rtms new tir es $1 99 9 00 extras Ph 614 245 6138 after
carpetrng nrce krtchen and Sp1nat pteno for sale Excellent Bush Hog Selea &amp; Service Ove' 64 Hay 8o Gram
Johns Auto Sale¥ Bu tlabtlla
ca ndilkm 8650 Call 614 992
40 used tractors 10 en ooae ho r'n
6pm
2 lots About $16 000
6669
&amp; OOtJt)letell'le of new &amp; used
R~INE- Nrce 3 or 4 BRs,
equlprrent largest select1on m
1973 Dodge Chargur, S E . 400 1977 AM X for sale 614 742
large roun d bates of hay, S10
pecan krtchen, range, re- Uprlghl P1ano 8160 304, 576 S E Oheo
auto G C S700 00 Ph 614· :rl59
2797
eact'l Square bales &amp;1 25 each
388-826 2
----c----:---:--::lrelgeralor , car pel rng
New
and
used
pa
rts
for
Wh1tes
1938 Ply 2 OOoJ, mechanic:elly
[KJrch es. central arr &amp; heat K1mbal Celes~ra Organ wtth pro Otiven. M M Deult tractors Cell 614 -446 1052 after 5
goo d body good or~gTnal - neve'
19 82 Chevette 2 Qoor auto·
2 HOUSES - One needs ente na~n er e11.c cond 304-468 SJdeJI Equrpme nt Co . 304 Hayfonate S1 00 pe r bale Call mafic s 1 500 elso Chev parts restoJed Best offer eU 992
614-949 2273
675-7421
1051
reparroo bul bolh ~ou ld 1666 tfte, 5 30 PM
for sale Ph 614 446·852 8
make good rentals Askrn g
onl1 $15,000 OHer as ked
Real Estate General
Real Estate General
RUTLAND AREA - 3
bedroom ranoh rn gllod
condrlron Nrce carpetrng 2
full baths, lull basement &amp;
carport wrth storage
NEW USTING - 2 94 acres
bam-garage, 3 BR horre,
fumace, slorm wrndows, 7
doors, carpetrng, coal-wood
burner, drnrng room, on
hard road. near Rutland
Young frurt frees $29 !liD
NEW LISTING - Two
renlals, two lots. two baths,
gas lurnace, woodburnmg
unrt, lhree porches, carpel,
and two level lots $25,000
NEW LISTING - 7 acr es 2
E. M. WISEMAN . BROKER
bedrooms, l'h baths, gas
DAVID WISEMAN, 446-9555
lurn, &amp; carpetrng $25,000
B. J . HAIRSTON, 446 · 4240
or wrll trade
LORETTA McDADE. 446-7729

Horn/R~ereational Vehicle at

Nov. 23, 1986, Sun. Aftemoon 1 P.M. '

36 mm Cennon AE 1 Program
Camera Regular lens zoo miens
and flash atttchment Call 614

71

Transportation
Autos for Sale

Stop in and see this all new AlV Work

Special Christmas Auction .

For sale. 55 piece set Chine, at ill
m box Old upright plano
Sounds good 614-992 6127

neal Estate
ft

61 Farm Equipment

Fruit
8o Vegetables

446-364.4

wtl thot the compotltoon is
• • to "&lt;opy" w. Don't w•t
lot tht "follow11s" -llur a
1 l from tho looolor.

NOV. 28, FRIDAY NIGHT
7:00P.M.
AT RUTLAND FIRE HOUSE .

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REAL ESTATE

Commuter's 4 1 S 11 a f1nt 1n

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f-=~-=-~=~;;;~J

i Pets for• Sale

WISEMAN

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SPONSORED BY RUnAND V.F.D• .

Ashley Wood Burner with
blower 1200 Call 614-992
3301 or 614 992 6461

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The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- D-5

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Mil. If lnte ....ted call 304-875-

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1'AT ~ 31"Wx80"H
t128 9S Now te8.98

Pomeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Real Estate General

12-J Chlt'll

514-446-3142

9372

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1118.91"' t181.98

54 Mise. Merchandise

F1rewood, dry hardwood. spltt.
nacked delivered 835 00 a
la,ge load Ph 614 446 7993

4 Poater bed with bolt sprtng1
and mattrltls, eacallent cond1·
t1on etao .,,,que• ea1161•·4461&amp;17 or ewn.,g• 61•· 246·
Whtrlpool Heavy duty Wether &amp;
Dryer, 3 p1ece Bedroom set with
bo111 IPnngs • Manrn• 1 Soft
Chatt Ph 614 446-0876 after
330p m

6 6" by 20' White commtra'll
gutter $1 00 per ft
8 11nd 2pc Flbergl•u1Ub'tend
showers whitt end colon

November 16, 1986

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6pm

A 16ct d1emond w1ll trade lor
auto OJ will sale. also for sale a
beby bed Ph 614-266· 9333 ,

t149.8hoch

614·4-46-7018

Remington 1100 20 gage,
skeet barred vent rib, 1300 00
f~tm Ph 114 245-8697 tfter

64Misc. M erch an dis e

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Ctlllhen 1 Used Tire Shop Over
1,000ttrii,Mzts12,13.14 115.
16 , 16 5 8 mltea out Rr 218

Fall Landscapmg , include•
muleh119r tree &amp; shrubplanttng,
fill dirt IT top10ll. Davlsons
Landscapmg Ph 61•·268-1427

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oli1te St Galllpol11 Naw &amp; used
wood-coal stovtt, 8 pc wood LR

suite 8399, bunk beds t199,
ant ron rechn ert 899 , niMI &amp;
uaed bedroom su1tes, ranges,
wringer waahars. &amp; thoel New
livmgroom auitn 8199 tl99,
lamps. also buying coal &amp; wood
sto~tes Call 614-446-31159

54 Misc . Merchandise 56 Building Supplies ;
,.,•

NOV. 21, 1986-FRIDAY EVE. 7:00 P.M.

pm

• IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of

E. Maurice

Home Park. U1ed Cerpet1ng, 12X29. Black
and or•nee. good condthon Cell
urga loto Call 114·982 7479. 814
446-1618

Route 33 North of Pomeroy

Furnitlled apt 1 bdr $226
U1ilitles pe1d 701 4th Glllipolit
Call 446-4418 after 6 pm

Call 614 446 702!

with stove and refrtgerator only
fully carpeted and clean. 607'12
Second St New Haven. 304882 -2605 anyttme

N1ce 2 bedroom tr11l er, 1 1mall
child. Jtftrenced and depoSit,
Everett Swartz. Rt. 1 Locult Rd.
Pt Pit Beck of K &amp; K

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Furn~shed ept
t226 Ut1lit181
pakl 1 BR. 920 4th Oalhpoht
446·4416 tfte: 7pm

2 bedroom hous e. furnlhaed

992-6236

There are 10me
meet in pe111ng
And forget them •• toon

or 304-67! 7437

614-446-9523

Unfumlthtd 2 bedroom in
cuM Washer hooh·up,
TV t160 per month
utihtles and depo11t Call

You could sense the
deep love he had

Regency Inc 2 bdr . kitchen
niee. good locttk)n, furn~lhtd .
reeaoneble Ctll304-675-6104

bedroom Fullv msulated
St~rm wmdows end doors Fully
carpeted. ell new pamt Depo11t
Jtqutred Call 614-992-3090

2 bdr fully furnished adultl only.
utll paid Call614-446·4110

1111

Ray believe in God from
a little chrld
Hrs mother r:elated to

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61 Household Goods

COUNTRY MOBILE

513'h 3rd Ave 1 bdr prtvate
beth . $140 per mo. Deposit
re4ulred Call 614 -446-4222
between 9 &amp; B

2 bdr lw.tuN with
car·
peted , cur1aln1. dishweatler &amp;

1 bedroom new houM, fu,..
nlahtd except utlhtlea Water
fumtahed, 1226 00 mo Ph

46 Space for Rent

Apartment
for Rent

Nicely furnished mobile home
CA • hett, excel IOCI'tiOn,
adults only Call 814-«6-0338

614 4-46 8899

wet•r. loceted At 160 .
tl,OOO 00 flet dot Ph 814-

November 16, 1986

Ohio- PoinfPieasant, W. Va.

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. SAVE S6QQ.S27,700
SALE! SALE!
SALE!
All MODELS REDUCED
SALE ENDS DECEMBER 31, 1986

125 ACRE MIL, WELLLOCATEO FARMUNIT wrth
60 70 acres olgood layng crop land Has grade
"A" darry set~p wrlh bulk cooler and prpeline
mrlkers Well ~urlt older farm horre , large barn,
corn crrb , machrne storage County water Approx
I mrle ol Raccoon Creek lronlage wrth good access
lor rrrrgalron. water supply and reerealron All
located I mr1e south ol U S Rl li on
Adamsvrlle Corl Road Partral1rnancrng possrble
to quahlred buyer l rsled al $100,000
I

· SUPER DEAL!
19 86 Holly Parle

14x72 2 BR. total electric. 6" srdewalls, fur ' nished. Free washer·
/dryer set and Freevinyl
sklrtin&amp;. WAS '22,900.

~~0 $21 500
1987 Forest Park
14170

2 BR. 2 baths, front
kitchen. 6" sidewalls,
tobl electnc. Dlx. mater
bedroom· suite. Fur·
nished .

~:ting $18,300
1987 Homes
America

1987 Hally Custom
14170

Vinyl siding. bay wtn·
dow, shinJied roof. 3
BR. 1Y2 bath. front
kitchen . sprayed cetl·
ings, unfurnished
Free
Skirting

S19, 900

1987 Forest Park
Custom 14170
2 BR. 1'/o baths, utility
room. Iaiit llvtng room.
6" sidewaHsr total elec·
tric. Unfurnished.
Free
Skirting

$16,900

1987 Bridgeport
26156 Sectional

26x64 sectional. fire·
place, lobi electric , PI·
tio door. bay window,
DIK. master BR · and
bath. Free washer·
/dryer. SI.COO OFF ."

Formal dining, french
doors. ut·in kttchen.
141111de carpet. 17'x'26'
crut roo111,Sl.OOO OFF.
Free washer/dryer.

mlo $34,900

$2 6,900

SAVE
SJbOO

1987 Overland
Park 14172

Tip-a-Bay wtndow, 3 BR,
2 full baths. utility
room, 6" sidewalls. to·
tal electric. Furnished .
Fret
Skirting

$19 SOO

Free
Skirting

. Ftmily room, fireplace.
roof dormer, OIK. car·
petrng, total electrrc.
Free washer/dryer set.

S34,500

NEW HOME
- Very ~ce 2 bedroom
ho me on I acre ground Owner drdn't skrmp Ctl
anjlhrng when he constructed lhrs home Deluxe
krtchen cabmelsjAndersen wmdows heal fll"'P
Great opportunrly lor begrnners
#227

209 ACRE M/l FARM located et1 Sl f!l 325
rornrng land of Soul hwestern Hrgh School ;r,d new
grade school burldrng Excellenl road frontage for
burldrl'lg al ong Sl Rt 325 and Roush Road Also
good srtes lor o(l road developmen t 80-!ll ac ol
crop area 100 ac of pasture 14DO lb lobacco
base 8 roomJarm hou se wrlh modern lealures
Farmburldrngs lor crops, lrvestock and equrpmenl
slorage Ver1 good water supply also county
water Wrll sell 00 land contract Wll ~ SIZeable
dow n payment and reasonablel erms Reduced lo
$150,000
#331

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a-u-1:

COMPLETELY
INSTALLED
PRICES
STARTING AT

$32,900 -='="30 $1800

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(614) 446-7274

TAK E YOUR TIME - You have to go ~ lo
lpprecrate lhrs lovely 3 BR ran ch LR wrt h
Crreplace DR ealrn krlchen and 2 balhs 2 car
garage J ac lol $57,8)0
#304

#344

BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT - Charolars Hrlls
lake Estates oiler peaceful surroundrn gs and .
scenrc landscapes I 5 acre wooded lot wrlh small
meadow Ve ry nrce spot lor your burldrng plans
$12 000
#143

$16,3OO

1917 Holly Park
28160 Sectional

ELECTRIC

PHONE

#106

GOOD COND ITIONED 3 BEDROOM HOME Oesrrable locatron lor work R10 Grande grade
school and Gallipolrs hrgh sc~o ol Nrce yard lot
chrldren and garden area Holdrng at $34 9JO

3 BR, I bath, uparade carpet. 6" sidewalls. total
electric. chapel ceil·
ings. Furnished.

28160, 3 BR, 2 BATHS, TOTAL

I Mile Wilt ef Holztr
llelpltal, It. IS

730 THIRD AVENUE - 3 bedroom - Why pay'
rent when lhrs nrce small 3 bedroom home rs
avarlable' Needs some decoralrng bul lor
$29 :i?D rt's a good deal Just nghl llr a starter
horne or relrred cou pie

AHOME FOR THE CHOOSY' - Thrs meplronal
home oilers 2.144 sq ft of comlorlable lrvrng
space Includes 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, irving room.
dmmg room, full lrnrshed basemen! wrlh stone
frreplace and 2 car garage 8x32 deck 247
acres Prrced well be low apprarsed prrce a!
$64.800 Amusllo see'
#343

1987 Forst Park
Custom 14170

ASK
1917 FOREST PARK SECTIONAL ABOUT

547 JACKSON Pill

QUALITY BUILT HOME IN GOOO CONOITI!lN--3
bedrooms. 11h baths, large I~V&lt;~~g ai!lfOin rngroom
wrlh burll rn shelves. ~closed sunpor ch- seven
rooms rn all Dmded basement Central healrn R
and coolrng system rust I year ~d I car garage
attached wrth 12xll carport 120x l50 bl wrth
shade trees and level garde n area Askrng
$66 800
#305

#300

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Formal dilling, bay window, roof
dormer total entfiY pk&amp;. - 6" walls
th R:19, R-26 roof. microwave, up·
1111de carpet.
F1111 Washer/
Dryer Set

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NEW LISTIN G'IN POMEROY - Nrce large
corner ot 2 car garage wrlh storage area
above Basement wrlh gas hoi water heal
Large lrvrng/lamrly room Enclosed porch
Prrced at $32 ~0

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MON.·SAT. 9:00-6:00
CLOSED SUNDAYS

EXCELLENT STARTER HOME - 2 bedroom home
on 600 Block of 4th Ave. -Is rust as attraclrve, ·
lor an older couple Well decoraled and
marn larned Thrs home leaves lrttle needed to be
done large eat rn kitchen , drnlngroomilld hYing
room Off slreet parkrn g $39,00D
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OUTSTANDING GREEN TWP HOME - Quiet
country al mosp~ere a secluded prcluresque
settrng, 3 acres of wooded playground lor the
children very convenrent to shopprng, schools.
Holzer Medrcal Center and chu rches Excellent
nerghborhood Alar2e. natural redwood 2 story
OOtre oflerrng large liVIng room, den Wll~ burflrn
cabrnels and bookshelves, a large ealrn ~lchen
wrlh a vrew olthe woods surround rna Ihe 20x40
rn·ground pool, lo rmel drnrng room an d huge
lamrly room wrlh woodburner 3~ balhs, 4 large
bedrooms wrth lots ol wall and walk rn closets,
masler bedroom rnclu des a srllrn groomi11d bath
wrlh lu b and shower. basement under most ol t ~e
house and mcludes a large 1ec room for prn g
pong pool, model rarlr oads or many other
aclrvrtres II sa perlecl ~ace lo rarse krds or Mom
and Pop to enroy the golden years

NEVER THOUGHT YOU COULO AFFORO AHOMEl
- Here's 10ur chance Good local ron et1 Rl 588
rn crty lrmrts $20 000 buy&lt; lhrs clean 1-2
bed roomhome Includes lull basement for ced arr
1furnace nrce backyard w1lh earden spol Call now
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82 ACRES M/l - Toba cco base Older ho me
barn lie house, corn crrb, mobile horre locatron
wrlh ulrillres and seplrc lank rn ~ac e 10 acres
m/1 ol good crop land by burldrngs Balance rn
hill ' paslure and woods All mrneral rrghls
rn ciuded rn prrce Locatal approx 4 mrles west ol
St Rl 7 and Crown Crty on Sl Rl 218 Askrng
$39,000
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you're rnleresled mquality constru ct ron, a wa rm
comlortable 4 bedroom oome wrlh lois ol prrvacy
on a large lol wrlh rrver ~ anlag e al l~e edge of
town you musl see lhrs one Prrced at $69,000
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�The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Ohio-Point.

Rnl Estate General

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November 16, 1986;-1

1986

79 Motors Homes

Real Estate General
1977 Coug11. LitUe 'ruac . Good
ship e. •.1200 or b•t off.... Cell

814-981·3&amp;41 lfltr 4:00p.m.

U.S. Din. HUD
PROPERTY DISPOSinON·BR
200 N. HIGH nREET
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215

1984 Oldt Cutl. . Supreml.
White, uullenl condition,
52.000 mil•. 11800. CaH 304773-9848 ~· 1:00 p.m.

1179 Dodge Magnum. 1400.
C.ll· 114-742 -2481 .
1'79 Bonnevflle 4door~~o .T. AC.
AM·fM . 302'"'blnt,goodtif...
fllC,nll'lt oondltion. Call .614-·

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1~ff82 Pontiac ,Qran'd Prix
Bi'oUgham '"·500.00. 1980
Ponti-c lonntiville 12.500.00.
lfoth ex.c .c»nd . 304-895-3820
ar 1915-3111 .

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200 North High Strltt, 7th Floor
IDS Ol'fiiD 10:00 A.ll'. 10/71/86
Property OioptitiCMI-16141 "9··906
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status. or Nltionllllrialn. HUD """" llleri&amp;httorejocl """Ill ~ds, to woivuny infliffllllity {)(
im(llilrify in any bids .. Bids WilL be IICCtPIJd from Ill inlensted parties, lncludm owner

mll0101. •1.200.00.

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Brick, 14-room .mansion. 3 sto~. 42 ft. ballroom.
Ornate woodwork. Country setting overlooking'' ~he
Ohio River. Potential for lnn/Restaur111t and/ or Bed
and Breakfast business.
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REALTY -

REAL EST'\ !E
RE:S ID[N fi AL.. INVES-TMENT S. COMM[RC I AL;

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co. UNINSURED

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1971 Linooln Mark N . V'llry good
mndltion . Priced rea10nlbly .

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IRS PRICE DEPOSIT

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ADDRESS
.AREA
Rt. 2 Pairiot- (Patriot) 3 $)3, 900
Cctdmus Rd.

140342-203

&amp; Campers

Improvement&amp;

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4epd, 111dlng rur window. IHtd
lin•. good condiUon, t3.300.

Tow blr IIMmbly for towing
00"111 11:1 ctr behind motor ho,.
or trucll , 304-773-9155 .

RINGLES 'S SERVICE, ilaPI·
rienced cerpenter, f(ectriclan,
m110n. ~t~lnW, rooftng (includ·
ing hOI tar applictt~) 3041175-2011 or 175· 7147.

CAATEA'8 PlUMIIING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pfne
Oal~le, O,.io
Phone 114-446-3118 Of e14·

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1871 GMC ~ ton. 354 engine.
Alto 1874 Prowler Campel', th.
1V ant.nnt. Slaep1 &amp;. SeH
contained. Ctll 814-?U-21577.

Starb 'Tr" ·lnd Lawn Service,
Hed gn. 1hrub1 , .but hes
trimmed, landiFaptng and
atuqt remo'Val. Lell r.rnowl.
304-171·2010 or 171·2842.

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74 Motorcycle•

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Stap1t1on'1 Cyele . .Rtbulldable
eyelet &amp; parts. Call 814-440·
741'4 after &amp; p.m . an weekdaya. ,

Home
lmprov&amp;ments

Rott..V Ot'

BASEMENT

1980 Honda CR-80 motorcycle
1275.00. 1984 Honda Z50R
mt)torcycht 12715.00. C.ll )04.

Christmit ;,.,, llont. mulch.
gravel, coal, f~rWiood, *315.
Dellvertd. Help vouchara ac·
cepted. Don't Landscaping. Call
614-446-91546 .

87&amp;-2039.

a. Carrv or ln1tall call 61'4·446·

SWEEPER and •ewing m•c:hln•
repair, parta, and 1upplies. Pick
up and dell\ltr:y. Pa\lil Vacuum
Clea11er. one half mile up
Georgaa Creek 'Ad . Call 614·
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350 motor oot ol 1974 Oldt
Cutlass. 1100. Cell 614 -9492317 .

RON'S Televltlon Service .
House. callt on RCA. Quezar;
QE . Specialing· in Zenith. Call'
304-576-2398 or 614 -448-

Budget tranami1aion1, used •

rebuilt . Tool converter•

a.

tr ..ater Cllll. WIU deliver Cli1h

J 1 m11 Boy1 Water &amp;;nee. Al10
pool• fillld. Calll14-211·1141

1800.00, Clll 304·676-5303.

Dillard's w.t.,-' Oelhtery. Cillt·
ern1, pool 6 wtH. Anyt!m• bUt
8_"7_40_•_
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'Aahby Con•truction . carP.,.- _
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tery. rtmodellng, room eddhlon, Watt•r~on'a .water Hauling,
cement black wo~. roofing, 1111onabl• rat .. , . Immediate
Interior end ut.rior painting,

lidinJ . flooflna . FrM_,ImatH.

2.000 gallon daUvery , ctl1ema,

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2105 JACKSON AVENUE
POINT PLEASANT, WV 25650

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·: -8 •tom~llc t600 ,00 Ph .
F 14-388-9303
19~ S-10 truck ~ and 2.8
V-1 rrDtef, other perts cell

Gill TG lfm!IID

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Noncy Canterbury. 875·4024
Mary Fowler. 875-2305

Trucks for Sale
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t1ol-218-M39

FOR ADDITONAL INFO.
CONTACT: MR . JIM MISSQURI

614/469-2232

1918 'Ford F-150 Cl.!ltom. 8
cylinder. 351 engine. cieW eM,
elr. AM·FM Rldlo. CIPwith boat
'rae• built 10 pull traitor. Ph.
614·441-BMI.

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1986 Ford Ranger in good
condition , u .. rr. loan, Ph.

614-218·1847.
1980 , Daltun pidl·up. RunS
excellent. 11500 . Ctl11514· 992·
7841 .
1970 Chevy 3A ton fletbtd
Plekup . Auto .. VI , good tires .
1800. CaH 114·986 ·4302.

Co•l. lim•tona, gravat, .. c.
Dtltvered 1 IOn and · up . Jim
Ltnief, 304-1715-1247 or 175·
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Mnrice, 304-1715-3190 .

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tti county area 21 yeert . The bast
In furniture upholltarlng. Cetl

304 · 171J -411J4 for free

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JUDY DEWITT
J. Merrill' Carter
·Phyllis Loveday

SOUTHERN HIUS R~ E.; INC.

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BROKER

388-8155
379-2184
446·1230
446-7881
446-0458
446-8655
245-9490

· Jim Cochran

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Patrick Cochran
Ron Pitchford

1971 Buick Electrt, Ill e•tr11.

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AUDRFI F. CANADAY. REALTOR
ROBERT GORDON. REALltJR14-46-6216
MARY FLOYD. REALTOR, 446·3383
25 LOCUST SIIIEET, GAUIPGUS, OHIO

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NEWLY REMODELED -INSIDE REMODELED, ALLIT NEEvS
IS THE EXTERIOR PAINTED. THS HOUSE HAS REALLY BEEN
DONE RIGHT! NEW EAT-IN KITCHEN, fORMAL DR,lR, FR OR
1ARG:3rd BR, BEAUTIFUL OAK flOORS , NEW WIRING ANO
INSULATION, 3OUTBUILDINGS AND BIG LOT INVINTON ON
RT.I60. REAP THE REWAR~ (fAll THEIR HARD WORKONLY $24,500.

NEW USTIIG -$59.900.00-COLORABOUNTS
WITH PICTURESQUE VIEW from all sides ol this
oome. 3 !J!drooms, 2 baths, lu ll basement.
situaled on I acre m/1 wooded lot. Cozy and
pr1vate. for your appointment call us!

NEW LISTING - YOU'll FIND -IT IN THE
DICTIONARY Under F.....Fabulous! - This 3
bedroom. I bath home with living, drring 'and rec.
rooms can well describe it Comer lot Priced low
$40s.

NEW LISTING - EASY ON THE FIES ....E!sy oo
the budget. tool Nifty 4 bedroom, I bath home.
Newer windOws and kitchen . Situated oo rice I
acre lot. $37 ,000.00.
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AM·F M cusene, 28,000 milet.

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oond . $3,360. Call 814-4U -

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CHARMING HOME 'ON ' SECOND AVENUE
- Withih easy reach of the downtown area
this attractive home features LR w/fire place, large form al dining room, roomy
kitchen, 3 or 4 bedrooms, l'o baths, gas
heal. garage. Call lor an _appoin tment

ROOM TO GROW - 2.5 acres. moreot less.
very attrachve ranch style home leatures 3
bed rooms, 2 baths, LR, kitchen w/range, ,
refrig., microwave, lu ll basement, carpeting, heat pump/cent air, ooe car attached
garage plus an unattached garage. lots ol
room tor ga rdening and enjoyin g lhe
outdoors. Call today.

sfEp INltJ ElEGANt.:: !\'hen )llu enter the

OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL. Priced at
$39,900!! lovely ranch style home on St
Rt. 141 offers 3 BRs, I klll and two 1.\
balhs. eat-in kitchen, LR, fireplace, lull basement, one .car attached garage, util ity
barn, co. water and welL All this ~tuated
on 2.494 acres. m/1. Call lor an appointment.

1979 4 -wheei dri111e,
tiber giMt tq:~ ; At. AM·FM.
70,000 mi . 13.100.00 clean
Ph . 814·258 ·80S4 .

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'72 Chtvy three quar1tt tona. 4
Wheel drive. reil good cond with
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ac. m/1. gracious counlry
2 baths, garden lub kil.

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1110 FRMIE a.osno HOllER: Desra~e oo.. and '" ;tonSP

to see inside this beautiful ranch. 3 BR, country kitchen. lam4y
. wblp, cartut 1 acre mil. L"' ~

EVERGREEN- $28,900- This l'ome has
been remodeled and includes LR, kitchen
wilh stove, relng. and disposal, din~g
room, bath, carpet, woodburning ~ove,
u~attached garage and a l6 x~ office and
shop. Call about this one today.

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SI'RING VALLEY ESTATES - lri-level l'ome
offers 3 BRs, 2 baths, nice equipped kitchen,
l·shaped LR, dim' area, 24x12 family room ,
w~h woodburning lrepbce, gas lEal, cent ar.
2 car garage. Call today.

RANNY BLACKBURN
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MAKE THIS ONf YOURS! - Lovely home
silllared oo 34 acres m/1 near Rodney. Tho
home offers 3 BRs. bath, LR w/fireplace,' large
attractile eal-ln klchen. breezeway. Spring
well and county watar, fenced and cross
feru:ed, barn, tobacco base. Call for an
appointment

(.614) 446-0008
COMfORTABLE LIVING PRICED AT $19,!1)0!
- Th5 attracloe home offers 2 IRs bath
klchen wi1h range, d~~g room.LR, ca~et , i
car unattachlll garage,s~uall&lt;l on two lots.Call

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oh!dntom ranch, 2 baths, formal I•. rm., formal !lnrrg rm, fomiy
:room. 1,920 SQ. ft. 1~. space, 2 ~rge covered patios. Cly schools.
'Priced at $38,000.
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:.0d 30 lfS. 9'h%month~ l)lyrrent $430.00 P&amp;L Owner could help
4 bedrooms. 2 batfls. Pnce $52.500.
iMJ lAiWil PAYIIBIT - 9\i% fixed me. 30 in. montNy .
)lrllllll, $261.00 P&amp;l. City property, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths.
;:wtW umNG - 1.3 ll(:fes more or less. 1983 llXm mobile
'{tome, all for $14,900.land and trailer can be sdd separately or
::ileefher City schoot:

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3 BRs;3baihs, equippec k~chen, 14x44 tamily
room, dtnetle, fireplace, 2 car unattached
garage, 20x40 fXJO) and satellite dis h. Call to ran
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NEW HOME -I liMED! ATE POSSESSION
-lots of room for Ihe kids and a nice garden. This attractive home offers 3 BRs,LR,
kitchen, 2 baths, lor mal dining, 9Jndeck,
full basement. Call for more details.

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Country - 29 acres of
mdstly wooded land. buid·
rrg !tte tor home Of hunting
cabin. Most minerals. Want
$14;000.00 .
NEW USTING- PGIIEROY
AREA - 10 acr~ close to
town.with a 2 car garag~and
a nicely remodeled 3 bed·
room home. New furnace,
new hot water lank, etc.
Here is what you have been
looking for . $24,900.00.

BRADBURY - farm with
nice 2 story 4 !J!droom
home. This property will pay
for ttself. free gas to home.
royalty income from IWo
wells, rental income !rom 2
bedroom rental oouse. farm
has tillable acreage. barn,
garage, outbuilding. Some
fen.cing. Call loran appotnt·
ment. $63.900 00.

CH~STER

NICE STARTER HOME AT CENTENARY - ·
This home oilers l BRs, LR, kitchen, bath,
lireplace and fu ll basement. Priced at
$32,900. Call todaY:

COUNTRY CHARM - Nice older illmeollers 3
BRs, balh, LR, dining room 1nd ~itchen
Situared on 2 ~ oo Rt 160 in ~ntoo. Call for
apponlment.

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RACINE - Newer ~ctilnal
home. Occupied only a short
time. 3 bedrooms,!\! baths.
central air, equipped kitchen. All eleclric. Extra nice
co nd itio n. ONLY
$26.900.00.
HIIIIJ E. Cl-'snd, Jr.
192-&amp;191
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This attraclive home 1
and . olfers 3 BRs,
kitchen ,
room, lam ily room, woodburn,ing stove.
electric heat Call today and lei us soow·
th is home.

OOIIIERCIAL BUILDING - PERRY IWP. NEAR CORA - 600 SQ. ff . steel bldg, ideal lor
anyone in (ruck~&amp; dnUor rninlri business:
Owner may cons~er leas~n g or frrancinR Cali
for more information.

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I'OIJR KIOSCAII WALKTO SCHOOL - Th5 attractive
4 yr o~ Cokln~l ranch is locat9J near Hannan Trace
Grade School Includes 3 bedrOOms. 2 baths, lormal
d~ ~&amp; eQuipjEd kitchen, garage and more. Also
including most furnrture. Over ll acre yard.
$51,000.00 .
#2214
CROWN CIT! HAS GOOD etJYS.- 8e a proud owner
of this 2bedroom ~orne. llinrrgarea and klchen are a
show p~ce. I he rest you must see. ~urrinum s~~&amp;
mainlenance free. Newer walks, carport and garage.
Cou~ be used as small apartment, beautilui! Priced in
the 30's.
N2215

THE AMERICAN DREAM HOME! FIVE ACRES, All FENCED
FOR PRIVACY WITH LOTS Of FRUIT ffiEES ANO GRAPE ARBOR. 6 YR . OLD FRAME RANCH WITH FIR SIDING, 3 BRS, 2
BATHS, HEAT PUMP WITH CENT. AIR, FULLY FURNISHED
KITCHEN, CITY SCHOOLS . CALL TODAY - .TOMORROW MAY
BE TOO LATE1LISIED AT $56.000
RESTORETHISCOLONIAL HOME WITH60 M:RES -LARGE ·
STATELY HOME IVIIH OPEN STAIRWAY TO SECOND FLOOR,
KIT , BREAKFAST ROOM, FORMAL DINING ROOM, LR, FR. &amp;
LIBRARY. NICE BIG SCREENED FRONT PORCH WITH GOR. GEOUS VIEW. ALS&lt;filARN &amp; SEVERAL OOTBUILDINGS. ASK·
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SOME BEAUTIFUL TILLABLE LAND PLUS WOODLAND, 4·
BEDROOM FARM HOME RECENTLY PAifoHED.SEVERAL OUT8UILDINGS. TOBACCO BASE.
NEAR EWINGTON - APPROX . 70 ACRES. $18.000 THIS
COULD BE A'GREA.T LOCATION FOR ASUMMER CABIN, OR,
If YOU LOVE PRIVACY A YEAR 'ROU NDHDME. MOSTLY
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forma l d~in&amp; newer carpet, newer trep~ce.
wallJaper, elc.. natural gas heal and 40'K!50'
landscaperj yard. On~ $37,001.00
#2229
VA BUIW - Ranch w1lh 3 bedrooms, IP.r•g room,
lami~ room, eat-in klchen. concrele dr ~e . carport
Mo~kl home hookup. Loi approx. 90'xl50'
#2233

CLEAN AND NEAT -$15,000.00 .;i bly too 1story
hme home !hit offers 2 !J!drooms, IP.ringrQ\!m. eat-in
klchen. lddism Twp.
!12206

GENERAL FAR II _: Siritab~ for ivestock. Some good
road lencin&amp; OWner says Slfficienl water bf cattle.
Some marlo!table tinber, bam, shop and house whch
includes ,;, rooms and bath. Vinyl 9dil&amp; ~or m
windows. a new outsbndrrg chinney wi1h newer
treptace inset Clay TIJffl'fihip. Call us riiW. !12
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WHAT AGREAT OPPORIUNITI ,
TilER£ IS IN THIS SPRING VALLEY AREA BUSINESS!
- And the askilg i"Ce ~ oo~ $28,950.00. Thi;
bus~ess has been active~ in operallm for apl"ox. 5
years and potent~! lor many more All inventory and
equ1pmert 1ncluded Call lor more deta1t
#2?47

A SPECIAL HOUSE RJ R SPECIAL PEOPLE
Chanrils 3 bedroom ranch and 2 ~IS . fu~ frri&gt;ted
basement I car garage, livng room, lami~ 100m,
woodbumer, wall-it cllset ~ master bedroom. P.riced
~ the 40s. Call t!XIay. Thi; cou~ be the ooe for )llU.
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PRICE REDUCED $5,000 ON THIS IIAIHTENAIICE
FREE BRICK RANCH! - Has 31E!roorns, l'·, batfls,
large krtchen wrth klrmal ealilgarea, Iroof porch, 2car
garage, storage buidlnfl'. c 1 rcu~r dnveway and l a:re
landscaped lawn.
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SERENITY - Nestled among the frees. 3 ~vel
·brick chateau with 3 bedrooms. 2 1111 baths,
open living room and dining area, kitchen , full
basement, 2 fi replaces all situat9J oo 6
wooded acres.
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QUALITIIN THE COUNTRY - Builder's Own Home'·
- 2.684 sq fl livirlgarea.Two story, oo~ 6 )I'S. a~ 4
bedrooms. 2'ooths. klchen. Great 4J ft. cab~et space.
Formal dinrrg and 1.-ge lo~ g aree, ~rge tl!ck fac•g
swthwest. Poured basement walls, lulty ~sulated and
p, energy effi:ient. Combrrltiln 3 car garage &lt;11d
sealed business bui~rrg D'x!ll'. Implement ~orage
lllder neath and anthil m a 1.-m ol61 ~cbrresque
acres.
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CANTBEATTHE PRICE ON THIS Ill£ ATSi!l,OOD.OO
~ 3 bedroom ranch l'ome setting oo .over 2 a: res.
lnc~des lam i~ room, iving room, l car unattachl&lt;l
garage and mor~ Quiet locafun, approx. 9 miles ~om
lown. OWner wanll; an offer.

57 M:RES MORE tiR LESS - LIVESTOCK FARM
- Marketable timber or great wooded lot Above
average pasture area len red. See the productiVe
corn field now. Large bam , stooe s1lo w1th
unloaded. Mobil home, larm fXJnd . lractor and
equipment. Rural wat... Extra ooe acre.lot w1th
approved septic system, water and electnc on lot.
This farm 1s 1mpresstve. Call us now.
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complete~ ooderpilf!ed. Includes range and
retr~t.trator. Large !JOn. C'ose to Tycoon lake. r2l36

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three bedrooms, ~rge krtchen , 2 car attachl&lt;l garag~
1\! baths, attractive home wih awox. ~ acre
~ndscaped lawn.
!12168

CONVENIENCE, TOOt - Beautiful ~- level . m
approKimatel)' 3 acres, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. lw•g
room, dinilg room and large kitchen, downstal~ In
lrroh as jOU wis~ Call tor more detait.
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ACREAGE - 113 acres. mire or less. Barn. sprin&amp;
1.600 lb. mbacal base, illollup bf ITI)b~ home
Southwestern school district.
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LOOKING FOR .All AFFOII)ABLE HOUSE iriii!O'Ie in ·
concliiot\1 Tho 5 ~ Brick ranch approx. 61fS. ~d. 1
car garag~ 3 bedrooms. eat·in · k~chen and more
$49,900.00.
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SEEING IS BELIEVING! - You sliluld see what
$18,500 will buy' Bayview Mobikl ho .. , garage and
extra 1~ withn 5~ mik!s ct town oo SR7.
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COUNTRY RANCH - Styloh buitt 3 !J!droom "'""Full dP.rided basoment m~ 8 lfS.. !ld, klw
mantenance, vinyl sidll&amp; peacelul setmg. 2 car
garag~ approx. 1 a:re.low 50s. Goe us a call~~

WITHIN YOUR MEANS - Pr&lt;t&lt;l al;usl $43,500.00.3
bedroom brick ranch wrth l•n.~ room, equ~perj
klchen, 1 car garage and app1ox. 3 acres.
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YOO DONT HAY£ TO BE DADDY WARBUCKS! to
afford too three bedroom glistenng ranch, priced ~
$63 500. Bl!autilul red oak har~ood l'oors .a~d
woodwor~ cathedral ceiling in fiving room, bu~·ln
hutch 3 bedrooms. I\! balh, den '&lt;11d more. Can yoo
beiievl! a basement at this !lice, ato?
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liv~g room, bath. eat-in olchen, woodbumer and 2
~orage buildilfl'. All sluallll on .65 of an.a:re.at alow
price of $39 900. IOoll:lor more rnformatipn.
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j ASKING $18,000.00 - MAKE US AN OFFER;YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED! - Ooublewide w1l h
3 bedrooms, living room, eat-in kitchen .
woodburner, ru ral water, resl1ng on .70 acre lot.
Call ·today.
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HISTORY ADORNS THIS ClOER llliE - Situl1l!d at
a location whi:h was onoothe sflllesfa@.2stury~ame
11ruse w~h 3 bedrooms, 1ful beth,f.ntj ntom, bmll
dillri room partial b1Selllll1t I~ car flll1tll! and ~
acre lot mcYe or less. Priced in [ow 20s. Not lar from .
city limits.
!12181 ·

NEATASA PIN - located w~h n the ely. 3bedroom
ranch, bath, ~rfll' livils room, ~r:Hichen \lith eating
bar, l1tic stnrog~ on~ sidilg, 2 car garage an~ nice
deep ~- Priced in til! low 30s.
#2225
VACANTI IIMEDIATE POSSESSION on this 3
bedrooms, I plus acre home.Fuii!Jrsement and 2
car garage. $36,000.00.
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home 1ntllffn in very good condrt~n. Hasalum.sidng

118 M:RES OF NATURE - II you klve 11'1! ootdoor&gt;,
wa• the trai5 oo tho land. Trees. 5 fXJnds. pertect b
huntin&amp; cam~ng or build a love~ home. Prir:ed ~
$25,000.
!12186

IOCATIIM .:... 2ND AVE. -love~ 3 bedroom I flxrr
p~ home. Extra nice carpet, m••er nrof, nice eat-in
klchen plus lormal d~ng room.
!12231
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ROAD. 3 BR. l 1h 8AIH. FORMAL 00, UR, CELL/4l HOUSE,
STORIGE BlOG. &amp; 2 rAR GAR~£ KCSCHOOL liST. FANTASTIC
BUY AT $32.000.

NEW LISTING - COMMERCIAL BUILDING Located in town this brick buiding brings ~
$511.00 per month from 2tenants. 3rdfloor oould ·
be finished into another apartment Priced to sell
at $49,900.00.
!12255

IIINI FARM- The house~ excepoonat 1story llith
upstairs unfirohed. full drWe-11 basement, 3
bedroorhs, iivins room, lonmal dil~&amp; cathedral ooiling
. in IP.rng room, Ioyer, modern klchen.larfl! garage and
bam l~e new. Ashowy 6 pitls acres. Hurmllfoo Twp.
Call for an lflPQiltment Tho i; rea~ nice' $51,000.
#2218

FIRST FLOOR EVERYTHING - The u!ifllate rr
conven~ Basernentless. Approx. 14 yrs , old, 3
bedroom ranch, lrep~ce and more. 2 car garage.
stlra!e buifdrr&amp; l6'x32' rr-ground' pool. Upper m .
£!2146

POMEROY - You should
see this house! Riverview.
colfl)letely remodeled inside and out. 3·4 bedrooms,
2 baths. ,deck, centrol an
··and more. $36.~0 . 00 .
- Really a nice 3
red room home with lu II
basement and larfll' level lot.
Carport &amp; a great IQcation in
lown. Must see. $34.000 .00 .

!12213
~1/E RIGHT IN - IIIIIEDIATE POSSESSION l&lt;lrgeous well constructed br~k ranch. Si~~g doors
off ma~er bedroom, livirlg room and knchen ll
courtyard. Ou~oe l ~htin~ bui~-in antenna system.
Also inckrdes l bedroom apartment
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HOME IN THE WOODS - lM WJTH NATURE!- ~
h'ussil or bust~ 8eautilul, qu~l COly, comlortabl! and
modern. 3 bedrooms, 1~ baths. kichen. d ~n g area,
sewing room. Woodburner or e~ckc heal. fklwe~ .
tarnaloes. and no frost last ~ Octoberl Pr&lt;9J to sell ..
$24,900.
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FARM IN BtDfORDTOWN·
SHIP- Approximately 143
acres wilh 3 bedroom older
home. Bam. lencing, sheds.
Pasture land. limber
acreage . Plus minerals.
$47,500.00.

CONVENIENCE.. ...is the word for this 3 red room,
2 bath home. Immaculate conditiln wrth many
extras. family room and dining room. some
appliances included with sale.
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, low down payment l \! year I
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located in Crown C1ty area. Nice corner home
has , 3 bedrooms,P h baths, larfll' living room,
eat-10 kitchen , ut1l1ty room and storage building
Priced in the Jls.
#2253

2 ACRES PWS IIOBILE. HOME - 19~ fmron.
living room, baltt 3 bedrooms, underflllned . OWner
movin&amp; Wants sdd~ Call lor locat~n and deta1t On~
$20,000.
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ATTENTION INVESTOR OR FIRST TIME
HOME OWNER! Nice home in city offers 3
BRs, LR, bath, kitchen . gas heat and a 2 car
unattached garage. Pnced at $19,!lJO Call
today.

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PARTIAL BSMT. 3 BR, BATH. FULLY EQUPPED KITCHEN.LG.LR.
CARPORT, STORIGE, All ON VERY NICE SIZE LOT. ANXIOUS 1tJ
SELL LISTED AT $33,000.00. .

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Jniles ~am city. Been surveyed and water tap 11111 for.Excellent to
;hNid tog cabrr oo.
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fiR. and drrrrg room w/.ooden fklors, 4 bedrooms, l baths, 35 ft.
;at cabi1et Space in otclien-bar plls a barbl!que pit. Home l'os
&lt;Wooden Malta w1ndows. Home OI!Jality tlroughout. Cedar closets,
!expensive light fixtures. Sfereo-intercom sy~em. Lg garage and
'!lO.ksillp 32x:li feet. 16x32 n-ground pool, wood and coal
:tltrnace hooked into teatingsystem.Tho ilrme has.hiL Give usa
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~. Is presenlly bellg used as a resdince and rentaL Renl.ll
~nit-2 bedrooms, l balfl, mod. k~chen wlh appliances, iv. rm ..
lbs ~ cklset space, l car 15'rage. Resklential-flas LR. 2 IR,l 1h
i}lath, lg kilchen w/all app~nces, l car lllf3l!O, lg. back covered
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BUSIEST HIGHWAY HAS POTENTIAL "AS CRAFT SHOP,
BEAUTY SHOP. ETC. THE PRICE $25.000.

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JIM STITES- REALTOR
446-4206
._EW USTING -City Propesty -Very nice 2 ~ory w/vinyl
iding, large back yard. LP. w/woodburner. spacious
;.tountry kilchen with lois of handbu1it cabinets. family room,
"ffice carpet and wallpaper. Priced low 40's. POSSIBLE LAND
:CONTRACT. $2 ,00'0.00 down payment, 9% lixed rate.
&lt;$350.00 per month. No points to pay or large clos ing costs.
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i&lt;rverlooks,t:ity, .978 acr~ more or less w/2 barns 111 property,
11so .816 acre more or less w/ a 2 bedroom home used lor
venial property. let the rent help make your payment or live
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the home. Won't sell separate.
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:Mlnth~ Payment P&amp;l 30 yrs. Reduced $40.000.00.
:a,o GRAIIDE , Just up from Bob Evans Farms:
~.000-$1,260 Down P-rment. $342.24 moatlily payment
jl".&amp;l. only 30 yr. 9\1% find. I acre ground, 4-5 bedrooms, 2
'baths, lg. worksillp, garage.

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THIS HOUSE HAS tiiP-ROvED
· large rooms, 'plenty •.•,••••,
something to you, j(lll '
home. 3 bedrooms, Ill
swing for the nice big front

1974 ChevBYVtn Ph . 614-251·
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foyer of one of the french City's filest formal
LR, formal dinll&amp; spac~us master· bedroom
with office or sewing room ad~cent, den, 2 BRs
u;Etm, .21h baths, 3 firep~ces. ergo fami~
room. so~num, coverlll patio; screenlll porch
and much more. Call for an appl
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197&amp; ptymouth. 4 door , air.
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Unconditional lfetime auaran·
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Free esthmtet.. Call collect
1-614-237-lMSS, d.., or night.
Roae' r l Ba1eme. nt
Wtt..,roofing;

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19&amp;p ·Ford T·Bird. loaded . un
Chevy Cheyenne pick up, both
have auto tr•nami11Mln. PB, PS .
304·87115-5281 .

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SINGLE. FAMILY ACQUIRED PROPERTIES .

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space plus partial basement Electric heat pump with supplemental wood stove, nice large sundeck. fence around
property. 5,000 p1ne tr~ (Christmas) set out Nice home
. wt by itself in tile country. Also 25ft. x25ft. new barn. All of
this tor ONLY $49.900. Won't last long.
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seems to these days.!hal's why tho 3 bedroom ranch
thlt ~circles a Itt r:l extras oon't fust too ion&amp; VA or
FHA welcome. CaH now and see today!
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22 Men
23 A.!JuiM
24Female
25 Either
26 Microbe
28 Respond
.3Q Sober
32 -lib
33 Spllnkle
35 "- Service"
37 Sanll39 Facts
40 Consumed
41 Part of "to be"
43 Highway
45 MUICIIIar
conti'ICIIOn
47 Cerium symbol
48 Aroma
49 Proofreader's .
mark
52 Ambush ·
54 Join the army
56 Masts
57 Recover
511 Send forth
61 Oisp.lched
62 Son of Noah
83 City In Russia
64 latin conjunction
811 Greek letter

67 Fondle •
66 Earth's satellite
~ Spanilll: abbr.
7t Rlvw llland
72 Hawaiian wreaths
74 Shaipen
76 N.w network
77 In behalf Of
78 Tellurium symbol
79 Military ttudents
81 Weight of India
82 Depollts
83 Unill oi ltaillll
CUri'IIIC)'

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86 Edge

87 Bind Dl color
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92 Paradise
94 Withered
95 W$nderers
~ Vituperation
97 Seesaw
99 Hyson
100 Arabian chieftain
10t Long, loose gown
102 Cudgels
103 Weapon
105 l"acked away
· 101 Exist
t09 Naval oH.
t 10 Sailors
1t 1 Argue
t 13 Graceful bird
114 Evening: poetic
t 15 Dysprosium
symb91
116 Young girl
117 Capuchin monkey
118 Chart
120 Erbium symbol
121 Enthusiastic
122 Is Ill
123 Hit hard; slang
t24 Case for small
articles
126 Harm
t28 Take unlawfully
130 Free from
firmness
t32 Sins
134 Helped
135 Young salmon
136 Myself
137 Choir voice
139 Consumes
141 Concerning
142 River, in Spain
143 Moidl.d mass of
bread
145 Fragment
147 Kind of tide
t49 Excavate
152 Negative prefix
153 Aimless scribble
155 Germ~n seaport
157 Grinding machine
159 Negative
180 Memorandum
162 Prophets
164 Ventilated,
166 Plundered
166 Develop
t69 Wipe oui
170 Numbers game
171 Flocks

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2 Ripped
3 Spanish article
4 Hog
5 Equal
6 Mistake
7Samarlum
symbol
8 Equality
9 Fish sauce · •
10 River ducks
1t Avoid
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12 Grad·IO·be
13 Footllke part
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14 Mimicked
15 Edit
16 Raise the spirit of
17 Mellow
t8 Chlnell8 distance'
measure

19 Public speaker
20 Church officials
27 Debatable
29 Conveys
31 Tantalum syniboi
34 Goal
36 Female horse
38 Slumbering
40 Actor West
42 Repast
· 44 Tille of respect
46 After·dlnner
candy
48 Unlock
49 Southeastern
European
50 Eag!e's nest
51 Agave plant
53 Fruit seeds
55 Saint: abbr.
56 Footwear ·
58' Sewing
Implement
60 Makes lace
62 Drunkards
65 Stalemate
68 Apportion
69 More painful
70 Newspapers,
collectively
72 Big
73 Thoroughfares
75 legal matters
76 Iterates
77 Keener79 Reason

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~~!§~D~ZND!Rha!~~~~a~a~~c~~to ~'!m~c~~~~~~~
CAMP DAVID, Md. (UPI) President Reagan, lacing global
fallout over dealings with Iran,
met Saturday .with British Prime

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82 Fathers
83 Black and blue
84 Suit of playing
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86· Encountered
88 Soak, as flax
89 Females
90 Confronted
91 Bl.ack
93 Omission of duty
95 Recompense
97 Fi.aps
98 Actress
McClanahan
102 Foreman
t04 Tnle
t06 Be In debi
t07 Soft woolen
fabric
108 Finished ·
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1It Motives
112 The day ot the
month
114 Avoided
116 Falsifier
117 Narrow opening
119 Unadulterated ·
121 Mohammedan
noble
t22 Danish island
123 Therefore
125 Country of Asia
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128 Season of year
129 Clothesmaker
130 Chief
131 Standard
133 Stalk
)36 Antlered animal
138 Wireless set
140 Goes by water
143 Befloldl
144 Insect
146 Saucy
14~ Scheme
150 Arrow polson
151 Deities
153 Condensed
moisture
154 Bitter vetch
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158 Game at cards
161 As far as
163 Compass point
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·stand 11 nited against terrorism
and ease European worries
about how far he would go for an
atms pact with Moscow.

the agenda as Thatcher al!ived.
at the presidential retreat m the.
Catoctm Mountains for a three·.
hour visit that began with a:
one-on-one meeting and con ~
tlnued over lunch with aides. . '
While U.S. offlcials said Rea-·
gan was eager to reaffirm ntS:
commitment to profect Euro-:
pean security and combat terror-:
Ism, the furor over nls &amp;ecret,
overtures to Iran cast a ·shadow:
·over the talks with Thatcher.
T.-1~
In London, opposition leader:
Denis . Healy siammed the Iran:
-:-1-:-1-i:+~· operation as "stupefylngly incredible" and char!J'd Reagan:
had "broken ranks" with other

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more restrained than·otre.fs that
saw a double standard in Reagan·
shipping arms to Iran while
urging them to take a hard lineagainst terrorism, only hinted at
criticism, npling at face value
that. he said his refusal to,.
capitulate to terroris ts .remained·
In force.

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UPI Statehouse Reporter
C:OLUMBUS (UPil - The work of the Ohio
General Assembly for 1986 wlll he completed this
week ail lawmakers concentrate on tax relief.
Insurance an(! civil justice reform and a S2 ~!lllon
financial plan to build a high-speed rail passenger
system.
Both Ihe Senate and House convene at 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday and will work through Friday, ending
the 116th legislative session. ,
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The House Ways and Means Committee has
scheduled a meeting for Thursday morning on a
personal and corporate tax-cut bill, which has
cleared the Senate and probably will reach the
House floor Friday.
The tax cut Is designed to offset a windfall In
state revenues because certain exemptions,
credits and deductions have been eliminated by
the federal tax reform bill. Ohio' s tax structure is

based on federal taxable Income.
The bill contains a 7 percent reduction In
personal Income tax rates In 1987 and another l
percent the year after.
. The top-corpOrate lax bracket Is bwered, and
corporate Income from $25,000 to ~0,000 a year is
taxed at a lower rate, giving small businesses a
break. In addition. according to sponsors.
corporate chieftains would be encouraged to
move to Ohio by a reduction In the tax rate on
lridlvldual Income over $100,000.
Meanwhile, the Senate will vote Wednesday on
a pair of lesser tax relief bills ,already passed by
the House.
One offers a 25 percent state income tax credit
on the cost of day care for children and adult
dependents of families earning less than $30,000 a
year.
The other expands the state income tax credit

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for elderly, low-income homeowners. The income
ceiling for the program would be raised from
· $15,000 a year to $16,500.
A joint legislative conference committee will
continue negotiating the lerms of a complex civil
justice and insurance reform package passed in
different forms by the Senate and House .
The legislation Is aimed at providing conimcrcialllabllity insurance, now unavailable In many
cases. to businesses and local governments ala
reasonable cost.
Lawyers, business groups, insurance companies and consumer groups have been tangling over
the provisions of the legislation for months.
Sen. H. Cooper Snyder, R-Hlllsboro. chairman
of the conference committee, said the insurance
portion of the package Is strong, and he wants an
equally strong segment lo eliminate fr ivolous
lawsuits and excesslve .damage awards.
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The House is scheduled to vote Wednesday ori a·
new $2 biliion financing plan, without taxpayer·!;;
money. for a high-speed rail passenger network
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criss-crossing Ohio.
Devotees of the rail system lost a public vote·
several years ago, but that plan was to be financed
with an increase in the state sales tax.
This plan Involves the sale oft ax-exempt bonds
and the purchase of higher-Interest treasury.
notes. The Interest would be used to pay tbe
interest on the bonds and finance studies and
engln.eerlng work on the rail system.
By Oct . 1, 1990. the General Assembly would
have to decide whethPr to go ahead and building
the train system linking Cincinnati with Colum·
bus. Cleveland and other cities.
The Senate Finance Committee already has
scheduled a Thursday morning hearing on the rail
financing proposal , so it may reach the Senate
floor Friday.
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Benefit response
·cheers organizers
" It gavP me a real good feeling

to see something like this come
off so well. We were just trying to
do something for the kids."
Those were the sentiments of
George Thacker shortly after the
conclusion of the recent Coal
Miners' Jamboree, which was
held In the Meigs High School
gymnasium to benefll the Gallia
County Children's Home and the
Children's Services of Vinton,
Jackson, Gallia, Meigs and Mason counties.
"We knew it was going to he a
lot of work, but the coo peration
was just super by everyone
Involved," added 'Thacker, an
employee at, Southern Ohio Coal
Co.'s Meigs No. 1 mine, who was
credited with the lnltlal 'idea for
the jamboree. "There's a lot of
super talent around here, and its
shows what you can do If you
work alii," he said.
As was the case with many of
the other workers and performers for the jamboree which drew an estimated crowd
of 600 - Thacker Is a man of

·will fail,
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many. titles. Also president of
Local 1890 of the United Mine
Workers of America, Thacker Is
a member of the Coal Miners'
Christmas Planning Committee
of Southeastern Ohio - which
organized the event - and
served as one of the guest
performers.
Other featured artists at tbe
thrre-hour musical show were
the River Junction Bluegrass
Band, The Murphy Family and
Robin Kessinger. the 1985 National Flat-Picking Champion.
Individuals who performed a
variety of country, bluegrass and
gospel music included Larry
Lightner, Rachel Pridemore,
Keith Davis and Frank Cook.
A special guest who also made
a surprise visit at the jamboree
was none other than Santa Claus.
Santa, played by Max Whitlatch,
a shuttle car operator at Meigs
No. 1. delighted the children In
the crowd with candy and other
goodies.
"When you stop to consider the
spirit and enthusiasm of these

·believes

AKRON IUPIJ - The chair·
man of the Goodyear Tire and
.. Rubber Co. said he is confident of.'
thwarting the takeover attempt
by corporate . raider James
Goldsmith, but fears what would
happen If Goldsmith wins.
'
Robert Mercer said that If
Goldsmith wins control of Goo·
dyear, the Akron company could
lK' destroyed. He would not
d)scuss details of Goodyear's
restructuring plan aimed at
the takeover, or how
stopping
JAMBOREE PERFORMANCE -Lead vocal·
Meigs High School gymnasium In Pomeroy.
many
jobs
might be lost.
1st Larry Lightner, center, hells out a country
Lightner wa.• just one of nearly :II performers who
"There
are
two outcomes. We
tune at the recent Coal Miners' Jamboree at the
played and sang at the three-hour benefll ~how.
control the company, which Is the
on~ I'm confident we're going to
individuals. It makes you
In addition lo Thacker, Davis Jack Stplllngs and Gary Evans, be able to do ," Mercer said,
proud," said Paul Brennan, the and Whitlatch, other members of all of whom we•·e employees at Saturday, "or the other outcome
emcee of the event, who works In Ibe Coal Miners' Christmas Plan- Meigs No. l .
Is that we don't. And If we don 't, I
SouttJern Ohio Coal Co. Is a don 't know what happens to ·all
the public affairs office for the ning Committee of Southeastern
American Electric Power Ser- Ohio include: Mike Busklrk. mining su bsidiarY of the Ameri- that stuff !Goodyear's preseace· .
vice Corp. "It 's a personal Chris Bailey. Johnny McGuire, can t;: lertrie Power System. the in Akron). !think It winds ul) in
jrlvllegefor me just toworkwlth Terry We~ t. Carl Thompson. na tion's largest consumer of Switzerland."
thesepeople ."
·
coal .
The investment bid of Golds· ·
mith leaves Goodyear "the risk
of being destroyed ," Mercer said
in an Interview puljllshed' in
Sunday' s Akron Beacon JournaL
It was Mercer's ·flrst publls~d
74, was recently assassinated by
Since then Kim has kept a
SEOUL, South Korea &lt;UP! I Kim was born April 15. 1912, Kor ea. As with Germany, fhe
interview since takeover specu~
North Korean President Kim a group of disenchanted mlllt ary while Korea was under Japanese · division became permanent. strong army posed on the 38th
lation beean In early October. _
11-Sunjl has been shot to death, men.
colonial nile. His father was a Kim was Installed by lhe Soviets Parallel, but South Korea deveAccording to a Seou I news- rural schoolteacher who took as the leader of North Korea.
loped a military force of Its own
the S'outh Korean Defense Minis'Mercer said he first suspected
try said today, quoting an an- paper report from Tokyo, the part In anti-Japanese polllical
In 1950, Kim sent his Soviet - and U.S. troops have remained
trouble in ea rly October after
nouncement broadcast by North rumors said Kim was the target activities. His original name was equipped troops charging across poised al the southern fringe of
Merrill Lynch &amp; Co. bought a
Korean military loudspeakers of an assassination a llempt In Kim Jung-Soo, but be later the :§!th Parallel In an effort to lbe DMZ.
large block of Goodyear stock.
early October. Most of those chan!J'd It to Kim II·Sung, after a unite Korea by force. A U.S.
In January 1968 a North
along the Korean border .
Goodyea r contacted Merrill
counteraltack sent Kim 's forces Korean suicide squad slipped
Ministry spokesman Lee Involved In the plot had fled to legendary Korean patriot .
Lynch , but the brokerage firm
Hun~·s hlk said there was no . China, the report said.
Kim embr~ed communism as reeling back. Massive interven- into the South Korea capital of
refused to dlsclosp dPI ails,
Others Involved In the assassi- a teen-ager while attending high tion by Ch!nese troops •saved Seoul and nearly succeeded In an
official confl•'llatlon from any
MercH said .
North Korean Information nation attempt finally killed Kim school In northeast China, which North Korea from a military attempt to assassinate President
"Th~y went Into tbelr cloak.. of
outlets on the loudspeaker broad· while the North Korean govern- also was under Japanese ruiP. collapse and the three-year war Park Olu ng He e.
secrecy and we said. 'Uh-oh,
ment In Pyongyang was pressing North Korean historians say Kim ended In a stalemate.
cast made Sunday.
Afew days later, Nor th Korean
Ihere cou ld be a problem,' but we
North Korean loudspeakers for China to return the would-be led troops In anti-Japanese camAfter bng negotiations, a Ko- warships seized a U.S. Navy
had no Idea how big a probiPm,"
paigns In the 1930s. He spent most rean War truce !hat still holds electronic spy ship, the USS
installed along the !55-mile assassins, the report said.
Mercer said .
Kim, who has ruled North ri World War II In tbe Soviet was signed In 1953. Kim signed Pueblo, off the North Korean
border stopped making lis usual
Goodyeur has since entprcd a
.
coast.
Cmdr.
Lloyd
Bucher
and
broadcasts and said that Kim Korea since the founding of tbe Union.
1tJe papers for North Korea : his
restr ucturing progarm , which
communist state at the end of
died of gunshot wounds.
Soviet forces occupied Korea opposite number was U.S. Gen. his &amp;'i-man crew spentll months
Includes the sa le of some busiThe Seoul government an- World War II, visited Moscow north of the 38th Parallel in 1945 Mark Clark. who drove away In In North Korean jails. The United
nesses and ih&lt;' elimination of
nouncement followed wides- Oct. 22-26.
at the end of the war as part of a tears , saying It was the first war States finally signed an apology
jobs, in an allempt to thwart th~
Kim has been grooming his deal with the United States, the United States had failed to to get them out , then disowned
pread rumors in Tokyo that Kim,
takeover attempt.
Kim Jong-11, 44, as his successor. whtch moved Its troops Into South win.
the entire matter.
Mercer. who has worked for
Goodyear for .'!9 years and
became chairman In 1982. said
many of the decisions apjll'ar ,to
be undoing the work that tias
made the company a world
D-Vt. , vice chairman of the leader.
slonal committees.
By NORMAN D. SANDLER
ties that were Involved ."
The formal reporting, he said,
The opera tlon, which broke a Senate Intelligence Committee,
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Con"These dec is Ions . are tough
gress, angry at having been kept . will. be ~one by CIA Director public stricture against arms said Reagan has only the-'lexlbllin the dark, beglnNcrutlnlzlng William Casey, who was ordered sales to Iran to gain innuence lty to r!.'port " In a timely fashion " because the.v' re dlstastPful and
secret White House overtures to . by Reagan In January · to not · with less radical elements there. - not almost 11 months after the other decisions are creative
.
decisions." hr said.
Iran this week but could hit a inlorm even key oversight com- "will he laid out in great detail" authorlzlng'the arms sales.
" That was put In there In case
·stone wall of executive privilege mittees about the back-channel though lar"'ly In secret, Pain·
"But ~ your objective In lif~ - ls
diplomacy·.
In Its drive to get to lhe facts.
dexter said on the NBC News ' something happens at three to come In and say, 'Fellows,
With severa:t committees plan- program "Meet the Press."
o'clock on Sunday morning," what do we liquidalP todav to
House Democratic leader Jim
The administration briefed se. Leahy said. "You're not going to jack up !'be Is toe~) price? - ·now
Wright charged Sunday that ning Inquiries, Poindexter asPresident Reagan violated the serted there is ample precedence lected members of Congress last bring the congressional commit - thai 's nol lhe way we run the
·
law by waiting until after the fact that senior White House officials, week only after the operation tees togetber at thrre o'clock on a business ."
to Inform Congress oilS months as opposed to Cabinet officers, was exposed by the Iranian Sunday morning. But 11 months ?
The price of Goodyear stock '
Nobody can call 11 months has go ne from $12 a sharE&gt; to $48 a
of clandestine contact ~ with Iran. "are not in the habit of testifying government.
before
Cong'ress."
timely
.''
The White House defended the
"We have to ~all attention to
share slnet' the takeover attempt
Leahy, Interviewed on ABC 's began.
the' fact that these laws were
"I have talked to some of the decls ion to wi\hhold the lnforma-.
written for a very clear purpose, appropriate leadership on the lion on grounds of protecting "This Week with David Brinkand that purpose was to avoid Hill and I will make arrange· Iranian contacts and American ley," labeled the undertaking "a
WArriNG HIS TURN He said it Is "frightening" to
fiasco" and its Impa c t see how easy a takeover can
mistakes In foreign policy," ments to talk Informally with hostages iii Lebanon.
Former National Security ad·
Poindexter said amendments ''devastating.''
Wright said on the CBS News them," Poindexter said. "There
vlser Robert McFarlane
occur.
program
"Face
the
Nation."
to
the National Security Act qf
Poindexter, Secretary of State
watched an: monitor Sunday
wlll be hearings In whtch I will
"This fellow !Goldsmith) just
1947, which establish requlre- George Shultz and former na- represents one guy who Is capa.
National security adviser John not participate."
while walling lor his turn to
tional security adviser Robert ble of doing it. But 'how about If
Poindexter, who ran the operam~nts for reporting covert acappear on ABC's "11lls Week
Nonetheless, he said , "I am
tion from the White House. anxious that tbey hear from me tions to Congress, "clearly pro- McFarlane, the secret emissary some foreign governments deWith David Brinkley."
Indicated he and other top to understand the thinking on our vide" Reagan had the legal right Reagan sent to Tehran In May, cided that they wanted to destroy
McFarlane wu questioned on
presidential advisers may balk If part · behind this project and to withhold the details.
all made television appearances our Industrial base?" MPrcer
his init18lon to Iran for PresiHowever, Sen. Patrick Leahy, Sunday
dent Reagan. (UPI)
called to testify before congres- understand some of th!l subtle·
said.

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WASHINGTON (UPii' - Rep.
William Fotd, D-Mich., chairman of the House Post Office and
'clvU Service Committee, Is urging the resignation of John
McKean as chairman of 1he
Poata,l Service Board of Governors tor urging that a firm with
which he had financial Interest
be retained by the board .
Ford, who sought an Investiga tion Into r.jcKean's act(ons two
years ago but' was turned down
by the Justice Department, said
F-riday that Mcl(ean should
, ~sign to "spare the U.S.. Postal
$,ervlce any more
ei'llbarrassment.' •
A ~pokesman lor McKean, who
heads his own accounting firm In
San Francisco, said the chair·
man was aware of Ford's request
but would have "no comment."
F&lt;rd caUed lor McKean's
resignation alter receiving what
l)ls office called an "unusally
frank letter" from the U.S. Office
of Government Ethics, which
looked Into charges that McKean
Uled his lnDuence In arranging
tor outside counsel to represent .
the Postal Service lD labor
negotla ttons.
,
It was later learned, Ford's :
otrlce sald, that McKean had a
financial Interest In the legal i
nrm and with a number of Its :
illdlvldual shareholders.

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