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Happenings around Meigs County.••

Area deaths
Clair L. Newell

Joe Dennison

.-noay, Augwn "'· •::ooo

MIOClleport, Ohio

partn~r In Beair fllld Son Landscap·

Court actions filed

Crisp, Langsville, has been appointed by Judge C. H. Knight as
criminal bailiff and deputy sheriff
effectively Aug. 7. According to the
entry the appoinlm€!11 was made
due to the large number of felony
cases to be considered during the
balance of 1985. Comp€flsatlon for
the bailiff Is $1200 a year.

Money, booze taken

lng at Millfield and was president of
An action for money and one for
About$60inchaogeandaquantlty
the Chester Volunteer Fire Depart· divorce was llled In the Meigs
of
whiskey was taken In a breaklng
Clair L. Newell, 63, Johnstown,
Joe Dennison, 15, of 17 Church
ment. He was a member of the County CornmonPleasCourtThurs·
and entering at Gloeckner's Cafe in
Ohio, former resident of Meigs Street, Stewart, died early Thurs·
Bellefontaine Fish and Game Club day afternoon.
Pomeroy overnight Thursday. The
County, died Tuesday at the Licking day at hls home.
and was at one time a Boy Scout
James
and
Rhonda
Conde,Pomebreaking and entering wasreported
Memorial Hospital in Newark.
Born in Beverly, hew as the son of leader of Troop 1091n Bellefontaine.
roy,
and
the
State
Farm
Insurance
Pomeroy Police early Friday
to
· Born Nov. 7, 1921 at Long Bottom Gale and Mary Jo Smith Den nlson
He was a veteran of the armed Co., Newark, have filed an action
morning
and remains under
in Meigs County . Mr. Newell was a and a sophomore at Federal High
forces having served In the U. S. against the Dark Diamond Coal.
Investigation.
Sunday
homecoming
set
son of the late Jessie and Velma School where he was on the i rack
Navy. .
.
Co_rporation, Abundant Life Coal
NewlandNew&lt;:'ll.
team. He was also active In 4-H.
Surviving are his wile, .Dixie Co. and Coal Power, Inc. for
·The Carmel United Methodist . Veterans Memorial
He was a vNeran of World War II
He is s urvived by four brothers,
Fannin Beair; his mother, Edith $16,409.83.
Church will hold Its annual homehaving served in the United States Steve Dennison, Ravenna; Buddy
Prater Wren. West Liberty; tVoio
The plaintiffs charge that on Aug. coming services Sunday with Sun·
Admltted ..Walter Klng, PomeArmy and was a retired heavy Daughtery. Clnclnna tl; Keith and
sons, Michael Beair, Millfield,- and 9, 1983, the defendants were
day school at 9:30a.m. a nd regular roy; Daniel Norman, Pomeroy;
equipment motor mechanic. He had Tommy Dennison, a t home; four
L. C. Beair, Bellefontaine; two
George Quillen. Middleport; Burbeen employed with the Decker sisters, Jenny Daughtery, Cincin· daughters, Mrs. Mark (Dixie; dynamiting in their mining opera· worship at 10:45. Th&lt;:'re wm be a
lions
and
that
the
blasting
adjacent
beginning
at
12ooon
potluck
dinner
dell
Black, Pomeroy; Janealle
Construction Co. in Columbus. He nati; Brenda Shlfiett, Alliance;
Rausch, Marysville, and Mrs. to the residence caused damage to followed by a service of special
Pomeroy.
Johnson,
was a member pf Drew Webster · Cheryl Dennison, GarretsvU!e; a nd . Kenneth (Mary; McCooey, Lusbey,
Conde's
home
and
property.
the
slngtng
and
readings
from
1
to2p.m.
Discharged
..ClJarles Lee, Allee
Post 39, American Legion, in Lucinda Dennison, at home. He was Md .; a sister, Peggy Jane McFar·
In
other
action
in
thecourt,J
ames
The
public
ts
invited.
Nease, Audrey Ours.
Pomeroy; the Veterans of Foreign preceded in death by his
Wars in Johnstown; the Humboldt grandparents.
lane,Springfleld,
andahalfbrother,
;
-----------Dcug Wren, West Liberty. Seven ,..
Masonic Lodge 476, F&amp;AM, ColumFuneral services will be held at 1 grandchildren also survive.
bus, and was a member of the p.m. on Sunday at the Stewart
He was preceded In death by his
International Operators Engineers United Methodist Church with the
lather. ·
Local 18.
Rev. Charles Jacks officiating.
Services wlll be held at 11 a.m.
Surviving are his wile, Mary Burial will be in SunrL•e Cemetery Monday at the Eicholtz Funeral
Wbltels Newell, Johnstown; a son,
at Gasaway, W. Va. Friends may Home, 321 N. Main St., BellefonYou'lllike the individualized altention you receive when you get
Larry of Johnstown; a brother,
call at the White Funeral Home, taine. Friends may call at the Ewing
your senior portrait made at: THE P.fiOTO PLACE
Hobart Newell. Chester. and sev· Coolville, alter 2: 30 p.m. on Funera 1Home In Pomeroy from 2to
era! nieces, nephews and cousins.
Saturday.
Each previE.&gt;W 5C'I includes 11}12 different poses before traditional oil backd4 and 7 to 9p. m. Saturday and at the
Services will be held at 11 a.m.
rops
a nd in attractive ou1door set1Jngs.
Eicholtz Funeral Home from 2 to 4
We
Saturday at the Crouse and Son
Personalized
wallet's are avaUab le.
use
and 7 to9p.m. on Sunday. Officiating
dur fUll colOr portraits hold a lifetime guarantee. You'll also llke our reason·
Chapel in Johnstown with Rev. Paul
Edward Lee Beair
a t Monday services will be Rev.
able prices.
Muillkin officiating. Friends may
Gera 1d Barlow.
call a t the chapel from 2to4 and 7to9
Edward Lee Bea ir , 46, 37358
For An Appointment or More Information
this evening. Masonic rites were Sumner Road, Chester, was dead on Ralph L. Bates
Call
After 6 :00 P .M. or Anytime on Weekends
held Thursday- evening. There will arrival at Veterfllls Memoria l
be an open casket graves ide service Hospltal lat&lt;:' Thursday night. ,
Ralph L. Bates, 46, WyandQtte,
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Chrlstiim
Mr. Beair was a tool and di&lt;:' Mich., formerly of Meigs County,
Cemetery in Tuppers Plains.
maker with Westinghouse at Belle- died Thursday night at Wyandotte
Bob &amp; Charle11e Hoeflich
fontaine. He was bornJan.12, 1939at General Hospita l. Arrangements
Hazel Carr
West Liberty, a son of Leonard Clay are being completed at tl)e Ewing
109 High Street, Pomeroy
and Edith Prater Bea ir. He was a
Funeral Home in Pomeroy.
Hazel Pauline Car r, 67, of 900
Third Ave., Gallipolis, died Thurs·
day morning at Holzer Medical
Center following a long illriess.
She was born July 22, 1918 at
CHARGE IT
Rutland to Ruth AnnsteadBrownof
(MOST
STORES)
Gallipolis, who survives, and t'he
late Dewey Bentley.
Also surviving Is her husband,
Jack Carr. whom she marrted on
April 3, 19ll; three daughters, Mrs.
Julia Qualls of Middleport, Mrs.
Alice Trent of Dayton and Mrs.
Jackie Jenkins of Columbus; three
sons, Ronald and Jackie Carr, both
of Columbus, and William Carr of
Pacheco, Calif.; a step-mother.
Mrs. Pauline Bentley of. Rutland;
one brother, Bob McCarroll of
Columbus; eight grandchildren and
five great grandchildren.
She was a member of the Paint
Creek Baptist Chu rch and was a
past matron for Lucy Ann Chapter
OES79.
FUneral services will be 2 p.m .
Sunday at the Pin&lt;:' Creek ,Baptist
Church with Rev. Grov~r Turner
and Rev. Elbert McGhee official·
Low AS S20 Per Monlh on cmune *
ing. Burial will be in Pine Street
Cemetl'ry. Friends may call at
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Emergency squads
answer seven calls
Seven calls were answered by
local units Thursday, the Meigs
Coun ty Emergency Medical Servi·
ces !'('ports.
At 3:34a.m., Pomeroy went lo the
Pomeroy Cliff Apartments for
Rhonda Phelps, no treatment
given; tuppers Plains at 12:50 p.m .
took Eleans See to Camden-Clark
Hospita l in Parkersburg; Rutland
a t 3:08p.m . took BurdellBiackfrom
Rou te 124 to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Tuppers Plains a t 5:46
p.m. took Jenny Adams from th&lt;:'
Arbaugh Addition to Holzer MediCal
Center; at 6: 18 p.m .. Racine took
Pearl Hawthorne from Wills Road
to Veterans Memorial; Middleport
at 9:30p.m ., ex tingu ished a fire a t
the tmiler of Jenning Pen nington,
and at lti: 1l p.m ., Middleport
treated Jerry Collins at 95 Elm St.

Weather Joreca~t
Mostly sunny today and Saturday
with highs today between ro and 85
and tomorrow In the mid 80s. Clear
tonight with a low in the mid 60s.
The probability of precipitation is
near zero through Saturday.
Extended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
Fllir Sunday with a chance ol
showers and thwulerstonns Mon·
day and Tuesday. IUgll&lt;; will he in
tile 80s and lows In the 60s.

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MERCERVll.LE - When the
new Hannan Trace Elementary
School was designed, some area
residents wondered about a play·
gound area lor their children.
Land adjacent to th&lt;:' school site
had been purchased by th&lt;:' Gallla
county Board of Education sev&lt;:'ral
years ago, but It was hilly and
Inhabited by trees and had re·
malned untouched.
That ~. l!l)tll several weeks ago.
Now tile hillside and trees are gone
and there SOOn W.il l be a 900 foot by
400 foot area of land, which will be
large enough for a playground area,
a pmctice football field -and two
baseball diamonds.
Th e transformation was due
largely to the efforts of the Crown
City Mining Company and 21 of Its

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The men, comprised mostly of
Hannan Trace High School gradu·
hill and create a new playground atesandMerceiVUJearearesldents,
worked on the project in two shifts.
are~~ leveling of the hill and the
Usualty,menworkedtrom7a.m.
construction of the playgrond was to 1 p.m., and from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
the brainchild of one of the mine's Many worked double shl!ts and
employees, Paul Rossiter.
worked past quitting time in the
Rosslter,ln tum; convinced,Dave evening to complete the project.
Jamlsoo , Crown Ci\Y Mining's
1n addition to JamisOn and
general manager, to donate five Rossiter, the following men also
pieces of thecompany'sheavyearth provided their vacation time and
moving equlpm€!lt, valued at ap- energies to the project: Frank
Uli
Clary, ,Ernest Montgomery , David
proximately $2.25m on, as we11 as Beaver, Bernard Rossiter, Clar·
the fuel tooperatethevehlcles, to the
Sande De
project for eight days. Rossiter, In ence Mooney, Carl
rs,
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addition to putting between 12and16 Rossiter , Kevin SWain, Tom Wright ,
hours an day Into the project. also David Chapman, Roger Garlic,
madethearrangementstornovethe · Troy Short, Tommy Wright, Jayne
equlpmentfromtllemlneareatothe Myers, Pau• Fellure, Rick Clary,
hill behind the school.
Bobby C~. Roger Watson, Mark
Mooney and Ronnie Myers.

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SliJ)pOrted t he
nationwide drinking age for all
alcobolic beverages, while 54 per·
C€flt said they thought all beer and
wine ads should be banned from the
airwaves.
Despite the problems In passing a
federalbudgetoverthepastsev&lt;:'ral
months, only 39 percent of those .

to help
the Qldget.
In the wake of the Beirut hostage
crtsls earlier this summer, 71
percent of the fatrgoers surveyed
said they approved of the govern·
ment taking shrong" retaliatory
action against terrortsts who
endangered the lives of American
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playground at the new Hannan Trace Elementary
Scllool. The land, wllicb had been hilly and covered
with trees, had been purehased several yeBI'S by the
Gallla County Board of Educalloo.

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POMEROY - It was nearly a
half-rentury ago that posters urging
workers to "Join the March to Old
Age Security" went up across the
· country - a CQllntry racked with
economic and social chaos caused
by the Great Depression.
The day was Aug, ,14, 193; when
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
signed Into law a bUI ushering In a
new age of economic security for
American workers.
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Wednesday, Meigs County with
its nearly 4,!lXl social security
recipients with monthly checks
totallng more than $1,!Dl,!lXl, wUI
join the rest of the nation in
observing the 50th anniversary of
the signing of the Social Securlty
Act.
The Meigs County Comrnlsslon·
ers Friday signed a proclamation
deSignating Wednesday as "Social
Security Day' 'ln Meigs County.
That day several long· time recipIents will be honored at a luncheon to
be held at the SenlorCltlzensCenter.
Among those to be recognized will
be one Meigs Countlan who started
receiving Social Security checks In
1943, Just three years after the first
benefits were paid. A second
recognition isplannedfor'I'IIursday,
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WASIDNGTON - On a recent sympathetic to the leftist guerrlllas. each side of them. Abandoning the
Fair enough, 01lr associate and car, the three waded through the
Saturday morning, our associate ·
his friends knew tl\l~;·s., when they
river and look .c over behind a tree
Jon Lee Anderson and two col·
on the north bank.
leagues were fired upon and nearly went to army headquarters for the
The firing grew in Intensity, with
killed by .Salvadoran troops who
region, tn San Franciswco Gotera,.
they didn't disclose their true
sporadic lulls, and more bullets
claimed to have mistaken them for
"grtngo terrorists. "
destination, guessing that they flew In their direction. That was
ominous enough, but after several
The three were lording a river at would be forbidden to cross the
rjver.
the time: they managed to escape
minutes they heard a "whoomp"
Instead, tbey told Col. Ma ~avilla,
only by dlvlng under water and
some distance beyond the' river's
swimming to shore In a hall of the brigade commander In San south bank- army terri!ory- and
a mortar shell exploded in the fields
Francisco Gotera, that they wanted
bullets.
about 100 yards behind them, north
It wasn'! the llrst time that safe-conduct passes to vlsl1 towns
of the river.
foreign journalists have been at· just south of the river; In govern·
The Americans were obviously In
tacked In El Salvador's six-year-old men! terrl!ory.
Armed whh the colonel's safe·
somebody's large! area, so they
civil war. Our associate and his
companions, both women, were conduct passes, the three journal- decided lo cross back to the south
bank. Hands in the air In case
luckier !han others who have been ists, driving In Anderson's btigh!
orange
Fla!
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made
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anyone
could see them, !hey made
caught In tbecrossllre; atleas11hey
army roadblocks and arrived at the
It back 10 the middle of !he river,
lived to tell the tale.
·
when several automatic rifles
The Incident lllustra(es the pecul· Torola River crossing.
opened up from tbe sou!h bank lar difflcul1y of 1rylng to cover a
The river, 300 400 feet wide at
and uncomfortably close.
war as journalists not officially this point, was about hip deep In I he
middle, but the three journalists
Bullets swept !be water between
involved with either side.
the three Americans and the sbore.
Reuter photographer Nancy decided to try driving across
They flung themselves under the
McGirr, Pacific News Service anyway. It was a bad decision.
water and held their breath tlll the
About 50 feet from !he south bank,
correspondent Mary Jo McCona·
firing stopped. Coming up for air,
hay and Anderson had driven to the .!he engine quit. They decided to
they scramed In Spanish: " We are
northeast province of Morazan to push It to tbe far shore and restart II
journalists! Don't shoot!" The
Interview civilians living in tbe area !here. Ano!her bad decision, as
announcemen1 was greett!d with
north of the Torola River, which Is things turned out.
another volloy.
Abou140lee1
from
the
north
bank,
controlled by leftist guerrlllas.
machine
gun
fire
about
they
heard
Scrambling under the water on
Everything north of (be river Is
the
river rocks, the three mad&lt;' 11 to
officially designated by the Salvad· a. half mlle away - from !he south
shore,
the bullets nilsslng them by a
oran military as "Indian country," side of the river, apparently a
fc1.
Several peasants cowering
few
meaning rebeal territory. The fireflght between guerrillas and the
under trees watched in horror .
Salvadoran army understandably army. None of their immedlatl'
Finally the firing slopped and !he
doesn't like foreign journalists concern.
But suddenly bullets began hit· Americans waited wi!h the equally
going north of!he liver, where they
terrified peasan!s 10 lind out whose
might get information for stories tlng the water a few dozen yards on

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Last week in Boise, Idaho, the nation'sgovernors inall!heirmajeslywcre
holding one of their 1ypical high-minded national conferences when, as the
saying goes in mixed company, the peanut butter hit the fan .
Suddenly, the National Governors' Association, which prides Itself on its
, membership's record of bipartisan cooperation. became a cockpl1 of
. snarling politicians.
· At one point, the majorily Democrats boycotted the climatic windup
session of !he conference and even mu!tered threats to sabotage the
· organization's tradition of a lternating the NGA leadership between the
parties by refusing to vote for Republican Lamar Alexander of Tennessee,
· the designated 1985-86 chalmlan.
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Wh.a! caused all this angs!? The Democrats claimed II was a six-page
-letter over thesignatureo!President Reagansolicltingl986campaign funds
for the Republican Governors' Association.
The Democrats objected violently to claims in the let1er1hatDemocratlc
govern&lt;&gt;rs raise taxes while Republican governors cut them and that !he
Democrats, who hold 34 governorships to the GOP's 16, represent "the last
unchallenged stronghold of the liberal 'tax and spend' philosophy that
· nearly brought America to her knees." ·
It is true that such a representation of Democratic governors is generally
·off the mark. Even in the North and especially in the West, Democratic
(Whilst Art Buchwald Is on
governors tend to be more conservative than many ri theparly's members
vacation we reprint some columns
of Congress. Democralic governors who move on to the Senate also seem 10
from the past.)
be relatively conservative, as witness James Exon of Nebraska, David
There was a lime when the only
Boren of Oklahoma, Wendell For!l of Kentucky and others. ·
way you could get a pornographic
; In any case, the Democnitic gOvernors -in BoJse were furiou s atxJut the
hook was to smuggle It in from
Reagan leiter, pointing ou1 thai all but one of their number had a balanced
Paris. But In recent years the
~tate budget in 1985. in sha rpcontrast 1othepresident, and that while some of
paperback book Industry in the
!hem had raised I axes, so did a number of GOP governors. including
United States has been outdoing
Alexander.
·
anything
you could bring in from
The Republican governors a t Boise defused the flap over the Regan letter
Paris.
I
feel
everyone has a right to
by promising to slop sending it ou1 (l~.(XX) copies had been mailed) a nd
make
a
dollar
under our free
declaring that !hey did not mean (o be unfair to anyone. That was some
enterprise system and if people
ilistancefrom the apology the Democrats originally demanded, but it saved
enough face to accept.
. Actually, it probably wasn 'l the 'letterthat upset the Democrats so much

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want to buy pornographic literature
that Is their business. What I object
to Is the publishers making non·
pornographic · books pornographic
by putting half-naked women on the
covers of good books and printing
descriptions of the conlents which
give an entirely different Idea ofthe
·
plot.
If the trend conlinues, here Is how
our paperback publishers will soon
describe some books famillar to all
of us:

Art Buchwald

"Snow White and the Seve11
Dwarfs" - The story of ravishing
blonde virgin who was held captive
by seVen dedormed men. all with
different lusts.
"Allee In Wonderiand" - A
young girl's search for happiness In
a weird, deprived world of animal
desires. Can she ever return to a
normal happy life after falling so
far?
"Huckleberry Finn" - A wild
youth runs away from his home to

the entry ot the national Republican Party into

state campaign fund-raising .
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machinery in recen1 years to help congressional candlda!es, but until now,
Republican governors,a nd GOP candidates for the job have been pretly
inuch on their own In the campaign finance area.
.· Jhere have been some expensive gubernatorial contests in rec~nt years,
till( in many states i1 costs far less to run for governor than fort he Senate, or
i!l some cases, the House. There is no doubt that a $5 million national
Republican war chest for governorship campaigns could be use to.make a
significant impact in some of those states.
The Democrats at Boise claimed they wereconcerned about retaining the
bipartisan splrit of the NGA. They may have received satisfaction from the
Republicans on that issue (If it ever was-an Issue), but they still have tbe
~roblem of dealing with a whole new factor In the polltlcal ~rena .

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We recen11y had a fire in our · exhibited a high degree of training
apartment house at 9:1il Fourth and professionalism. This com·
Avenue. The Gallipolis Volunteer munity should be very proud of lis •
Ffre Department arrived on the fire department.
Very special thanks to Tom
scjlne promp!ly.
: '!'he fire was extinguished with a Wiseman and Roger Vance who
minimum of property damage. The rema ined at the fire scene to
prevent r&lt;'-ignltion. - Darrell L.
members of the fire dPpartment
Shahan.

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The moon moving toward its new phase.
'The morning s!ars are Mercury, Venus and Mars.
n.e evening stars are Jupiter and Saturn.
'Jb06e born on this day are·under the sign of Leo, They include television
I!Ost Mike Douglas ln 1925 (age 60), Moral Majority founder Jerry Falwell
!r(l933 (age 52), and Italian actress Virna Lis! in 1937 (age 48).

Aspartame could sour
By &amp;berts Walters
of more than 80 different food
(Fmit of two related columrw)
products. Assuming the responslbll·
WASHINGTON (NEA) - The lty placed on parents by the Searle
woman resp&lt;&gt;ndlng to Inquiries on dietitian is complicated by the fact
the toll·lree !elephone line main· that none of those product labels
tained by Coca-Cola cheerfully disclose the aspar!ame con!ent.
assures the caller that the aspar·
Among the diet soft drinks
tame used as a sweetener In Diet containing aspartame are Coca·
Coke poses no health danger to Cola, Pepsi-Cora , Dr. Pepper, 7-Up,
consumers.
Sprite, Squlri and Tab. It also is In
"You can drink as much as you the sugar-free versions of Ovaltlne
want," she explains. "Aspariame and Swiss Miss hot cocoa mixes ..
has been approved by the Food and . Kooi-Aid and Wyler's drink mixes,
Drug Administration and If it was Jell-0 and D-Zerta gelatin. mixes
dangerous they wouldn't have and a host or other items ra nging
approved lt. "
from breakfast cereal to bubble
But what would the FDA· gum.
esta btl shed "acceptable dally In·
Searle and the FDA have retake" level for aspartame that ceived hundreds of complaints
would be exceeded If a seven-year- from people who fear that asparold child weighing 50 pounds tame consumption produced Inca·
c;rnsumed seven cans of soda in a pacltating headaches, high blood
day? "I don't know about that," she pressure, dlzzlness, blurred vision,
says.
seizures, hyperactivity, Impaired
On another loll-free telephone alertness, menstrual problems,
line, operated by G.D. Searle&amp; Co., heart palpitations, digestive dis·
the producers of aspariame, a orders, slurred speech, Insomnia
dietitian assigned lo answer consu- and numbness .
merS queries Is aware of 11 but says
The federal government's Cenit's not the company's problem. ters for Disease Control Invest!·
" It's the resonslblllty of parents to gated those complaints and con·
monitor their children's intake" eluded last year that there was "no
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she Insists.
evidence for tbe existence of
Although the FDA, Searle, the serlous, widespread, adverse
American Medical Association and health consequences attendant to
II!" World Health Organization the use of aspartame., ·
believe aspartame is safe for
But the CDC cited the "potential
virtually everyone, a number of seriousness of some of tbe manlfes·
respected medical researchers fear tatlons" when It called for addi·
that consumption of the artificial tlonallnvestlgatlon, with tbe "high·
sweetener may lead to serious est priority" assigned to probing
health problems ranging from skin reports of aspartame-Induced
lesions to altered brain chemistry: mood alterations arid behavioral
Aspartame Is knbwn as Equal Ch!U\geS.
when marketed as a table-top sugar
Searle now has commissioned· a
substltule and as NutraSweel wben series of studies to Investigate those
used as a sweetener by the makers Issues. It has always acknowledged

targets I hey had been. "Go out now,
',VIth your hands up," said a .
'peasant. "I!'s better."
The Americans emerged Into the
sunlight, hands up, to be greeted by
a sweat-soaked, very nenrous
young soldier pulntlng an M·16 rtfle
at them. Other soldiers, covering
their squad leader, could be dimly
made out hiding In the underbrush.
Only when press credentials were
produced did the soldiers lower
their guns. The leader told Ander·
son he and ills men has . "chased
away" some terrorists who had
beerrllr\ng at the Americans. It was
a patent lie, and Anderson told him
so. The soldier just smiled. When
the otners came out of hiding, they
grinned sheepishly while our asso- .
elate chewed them out in Spanish.
The soldiers helped the Ameri·
cans retrieve their car from the
river and ordered them Into a
pickup truck, which took tbem to
!he C.otera garrison. Stiil wet and
shaken from their experience, the
three journalists had to endure Col.
Maravilla's repetition of the phan·
tom "terrorist" attack.
When be heard the .Americans'
version of the Incident, the colonel
backed down and admitted that
!here had been a "mistake." His
men had reported seeing three
"blond terrorls!s" In tbe river: ·
confident that they weren'! ~: ·
Americans, the colonel said, he had '
ordered his men to "ceal them out."

help a Negro slave escape from tbe
ravishing Miss Watson.
"LitHe Women" - Four teenag:
ers, wise beyond their years, are
caught up In the 1hrobbingtumult of
lhe Civil War. Read what happens
to them when a rich old gentleman ·
and his greedy grandson take
roorm as boarders In a house
without men.

"Tom Brown's Schooldays" For the first lime we look beyond
the locked doors of an English
boarding school to reveal !be truth
about a life thai no one talks about
and only a few will whisper.
"Treasu~ Island" -The crew of
a ship bent on rape and plunger land
on an Island inhabl!ed by sexcraZed cannibals. An Innocent hoy
finds the secret of growing up.
"Little Red Riding Hood" - A
girl goes 10 vlsl1 her grandmother
only to discover a wolf In her bed.
Read what happens when tbe girls
refuses to get into bed with the wolf.
"Tom Sawyer" - A gang of
sub-teenage hoodlums paint the
town whi!e and commit mayhem
and murder to sallsfy their desires.
"Heidi" - A young lady caught
up In !he wild life of Switzerland
fights for love.
"Babar the Elephant" - Ll!e In
the raw.
And so i1 goes. As for the covers,
I'll have to leave thai up to the
publishers. I hate to think what the
paperback ariists will do with
"Wind In the Willows."

Robert Walters

SBC registration underway .,.
New loan
Registration for
appointment may be made with !he'
rep appointed theGALLIPOLIS!all quarter at Southl'astern
financial aid director to diseu5S aid

,Krister joins
Meigs Health
Services

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POMEROY - Laura Krlster,
,.M.D., will be joining Dr. Wilma
Mansfield and Dr. James WiUlerell
in the practice of medicine at Meigs
Laura Krlsler, M.D.
Health Services, Inc., on Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy.
Dr. KriSter has completed a 1hnie
year residency In family practice at
the St. Francis' Ma;y;o Program, La
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Crosse, Wlsc.Sherecelvedspeclally
training from !he Mayo Cllnlc and
was an adjunc1 facul1y member at
the Unlversily of Wisconsin at La
Cros,e.
Dr. Krlster received her M.D.
d&lt;'gree
from the Medical College of
COOLVU..l..E - Dr. David N.
Ohio
at
Toledo In 1982 and did her
Stroh has joined Dr. Thomas A.
undergraduate
work at I)uke Unl·
Thesing In providing medical servi·
versl1y,
Durilam,
N.C. She Is board
ces at the Coolville Medical Clinic.
eligible
In
lamllly
practice
as well as
The addition of Stroh will allow
being
a
member
of
the
American
patient services to be expanded a!
Academy of Family Physicians.
the clinic, beginning Aug. 12. New
A daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
GALLIPOLIS - The Neal Insu·
hours will be Monday-WednesdayArt~ur Krister, Toledo, she is
'
r
anee
Agency announces the addl·
Friday from 9 a.m. 1o 5 p.m., and
residing
in
Syracuse.
Uon of Sandra Perkins to Its staff.
Tuesday and Thursday from 1 p.m.
A 1970 graduate of Gallla
Jo7p.m.
Academy High School, she comes to
The new evening hours will
the agency from Ironton where she
provide rsidents who work in other
communities an opportunlly to fully .
Middleport Housing Corp. to was employed at the B.F. Schere
utilize the clinic.
· Michael Wilfong, Katherine WU· Insurance Agency. Before joining
the Neal Agency, she attended the
Dr. Stroh, a 19&amp;'1 graduate of the tong, Lot ll, Middleport.
Wilda Haning, deceased, by Personal Lines Course offered
Ohio University College of Osteopa thicMediclne, willprovlde avariely
Exec. !o Charles E. Allen, Evelyn through the lndependent_Insurance
Agents Association in Columbus,
of family medical services, lnclud· Allen, Parcel, Scipio.
ing obstetrtcs and pediatrics.
Terry L. Sayre, Sharon L. Sayre . plus other personal and commercial
The clinic, which opened in lo Betty J . Lowe, Parcel, Salisbury. correspondence classes. Addition·
Neva R. Nicholson to Bruce P . ally, she has anended the Aetna
September 1981, is a joint undertak·
Casualily Sales Course In Hartford,
lng of Coolvllle, tbe Ohio Valley Davis, Marjorie R. Davis, Lot :lil,
Conn.
Health Services Foundation and the Rutland.
Perkins brings to I he agency sales
Ohio University College of Osteopa·
LoUie Leonard to Robert L.
experience
In both personal and
thic Medicine.
Bowers, Lynda S. Bowers, Parcels,
commercial
lines as well as all life
Clinic hours are by appointment Salisbury.
Insurance
products.
In addition to
by calling (6141 667-3134. After liours
City Loan and Savings Co. to City
her duties InSide the agency, shewUI
Loan Bank, Reorganization
anderilergenciescall(614 )594-2416.
be selling all lines as a producer.
Amend., Meigs.

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has been appointed Joan representa·
tlve for the Columbus First Mort·
gage Company, according to owner
Gary Fogle.
Hauldren wlll work in Gallla
County and suJTOUndlng areas,
Columbus Ffrst Mortgage Company Is a Columbus-based .c ompany
that offers home ntOrtgag"' loans,
Including FHA, VA and conventlonal programs with both fixed and
variable rale loans available.
Ha uldren can be contacted at

Business College Is now underway.
Classes are slated to begin Sepl£'mber 30.
Associate degr('{' courses are.

available in business adminls!ra·
tlon·, micro-computer technology,
accounting and executive secretar·
lal, which allows for addi!lonal
training In medical or legal work.
Admissions ·representatives are
available to provide Information on
enrollment ellgtblli1y and requ ire·
ments. At tbe time of enrollment, an

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SBC Is authorized to parlicl{iatein •
the federal student financial aid :
programs, such as the Petl grant ~
(formerly the Basic Educational •'
Opportunity Grant) and the SEOG : '
(Supplemental Educational Oppor· : ·
tunilyGrant ) .Thedeadlinefor!lling •
applications for the Ohio Instruc· ·
tlonal Grants is Aug.16.

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Property transfers

Gilles new
clinic doctors

costs.

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Perkins new
Neal Agency
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Sandra Perldn8

Lear Photography
acquires Barta's
GALLIPOLIS - Dale E. Lear,
who owns Lear Photography, has
acquifed Barta Studio of Hunting·
ton, W.Va ..
Randy Houdasbelt of Rutland will
be the manager and photographer
for the studio. Houdashelt has been
involved In photography since 1977.
Barta Studio has been in operation
In the Huntingtonareaformorethan
40 years and wlll specialize In
portrait, wedding and commercial
photography.
Mr. Lear wlll coniinue to operate
Lear Photography in Gallipolis.

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Laude with a Bachelors of Arts In
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school training, she served in a
residency program in Grand RapIds, Mich . .
Dr. Johnson, who has both a Ph.D.
and M.D., received both his under·
graduate and graduate degrees in
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Hair stylist named
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Halr Remedies, 44 Court St.
Ferguson is a gradua!e of the
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- cannot properly metabolize
pbenylalanlne, one of two amino
acids that make up aspartame.
Products containing aspartam~
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PKU victims because they can
suffer irreversible mental ret arda .
lion If their consumption of phenylalanine Is not strirtly coni rolled.
Others· may also be aspartamE'·
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Identifying them Is the equivalent of
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llelders, men or women, adu Its or
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Page-A-4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

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Senior Citizens Day, at the Meigs
Security progTam In the midCounty Fair.
thirties. He noted that the whole
Lou Harvath, Social Security field -concept of social Insurance was so
representative who makes weeklY
new that It was protested In both
visits to Meigs County, notes Utat the
Houses and a number of alternative
theme for Social Security's 50th
programs were proposed. Several
anniversary is "A Partnership with
ways of financing the system were
Tomorrow."
discussed and when the bill was
"That (l;,lrtnership takes many
finally enacted benefits were to be
forms and represents the bargain of
derived'from an earnings Ia¥.
"Entltlementwasan earnedright
responsibility between the genera· tions of American Workers,", he · and not a haildout, whlch was 1n
explains. "Atter an, Social Security
keeping with' traditional American
is a 'pay as you go' system with the
values," he explained..
taxes paid by today's workers
Over the years, Social Security
financing the benefits of today's
has changed to meet the changing
recipients."
needsofthesoclety_
Harvath descrll:.cs Social Secur,
In 1939 amendments to the act
ity as "a comprehensive earnings
created family protection uooer
insurance protection for the Income
Social Security by authorizing
earner and his or her farillly coverage for widows, children and
throughout a lifetime _____ in retire- dependent parents_
men!. when disabled, for the
In 1951 more categories of
survivors. and more recently workers were added to Social ·
th
Securi
rough the medical Insurance
ty coverage, Including the
portion, Medicare."
self-employed, making Social Seranee
central
to almost
"It Isprotection
a continuing
family
insuevery American family's retirement," he comments.
In talking about the concept of
sociallnsurance,HaiVathdiscussed
the evolvement of the Social

tty benefits were Initiated In 1957
offering the American worker even
greater Jncome protection.
In 1965, Social Security amendments created the Medicare program. The 1970's brought Inflation ~===:::;;;;;;;;;;;::==::::;
protection for beneficiaries and tied 1
a number of aspects of Social
Securitytothechanglngvalueofthe
dollar.
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changes inAmericansoclety,Soclal
Security has proven to be much
CIRCULAR IN TODAY'S
more than a goverrunent program
NEWSPAPER
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SKIRMTSSG&amp;ITANJEOANS
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THE GITANO ss.OO REBATE IS
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VAliD ONLY WITH A COUPON APframework of providing the AmerlPEA RING IN THE AUGUST ISSUES
can ·worker and his or her family
Of SEVENTEEN, GLAMOUR, COSIncome protection during working
MOPOLITAN and B.B.W. RElATE
years and for those yeats when
COUPONS ARE -NOT AVAILABLE AT
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earnings stop," Harvath concluded.
WE ARE SORRYFORANY INCDNYENIThe Social Security Act lnauguENCE THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED OUR

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matter for three days, and tllat the
bill contained morethanonesubject
In violation d the Ohio Constitution.
The hllbcourtagreed !hat Hoover
had a legal caUile of action and sent
the case back tn Franklin County
Common Pleas Court to determine
it the bill was considered In the
Senateforthreeseparatedaysandlf
It Indeed contained more than one subject.
_
On Ibe one-subject rule, the court
stated:
"The mere fact that a bUI
embraces more than one topic Is not
fatal, as long as a common purpose
or relationship exists between the
topics," the court wrote.
"However, where there Is a
blatant disunity between topics and
noratlonalreasonfortheircomblnatlon can be discerned, it may be
inferred that the bill is a result of
log-rolling- the practice by which
several matters are ·consolldated In
a single bill for the purpose of
obtaining passage for proposals
whlch would never achieve a
majority if voted on separately."

Feeder calf sale
new fair feature
ROCK SPRINGS- A brand new
feature for the 1985 Meigs County
Fair will be a feeder calf sale which
will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Altlv,mgh normally livestock
must be kept on the Rpek Springs
Fairgrounds for the entire fair,
these calves, still nursing, will be at
the grounds only on Wednesday
trom noon to 8 p.m. Calves must be
born befween Jan. 1 and Aprll :ll,
this year, totakepartandpremlums
for the new show will be sal. $15, $10
anti $7 for the top-four places In tbe
categories of steer, better, pen of
three steers and pen ofthree heifers.
The Meigs County Beef Cattle
Association is supplementing pre·
mlurns upto$100for the event.
Jim Lucas. presklent of the beef
catt~ association, reports that a
second new event will be beld by the
association on Friday and that will
be a beefjudglngcontestfor4-H and
FFAyouth. The contest will beheld
Immediately following the champion of champions competition on
Friday morning and wllllncludeone
steer class and one breeding class.
At least five questions will be asked
each young person competing in
each class of the contest There will
be first, second and third place
plaques awarded and prize money
In the first five places Including $15,
$12. $9, $6 and $3.

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dryer in a fire at the Jennie
Pennington resilence, 26 Rallroad
St., Mldleport about 9 a.m. Friday.
The Middleport Fire Department
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help relse funds for new unllonns and lor lnslrumellt paymenlll for the
Eastern High Sclt&lt;!ol band. 'The Interior of the van hes been (llllllpietely
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madeapronsandfood~gboxesandhaveJIUI'Chasedhats-green,

of course, to carry out the sdlool colon -lor bandmembersworfdngout
of the food staOO. 1be new relrel!lhment van was ln(Heted recently at the
public sale of the late E. J. Hill end will reaDy gel a !"''rking over at tbe
MeiKB County Fair. It will he located neal' the grendl!tand and bend
members in their sales unllonns will provile sandwich and be\'erage
service working Inside the grandstand servmgfallgoers en week. Band
members pkllured wUh the van 91'eltor, RoMeO Keller, Susan WoU and
Dawm (cq) Gmeser. 'Ute ven Is available for public sales and otiJer
locations where food service Is needed.
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sbortcuts In enactlng laws, SOJneo
times bypassing the requirement to
read btlls on three separate days In
each chamber if they aretn ahuny.
They also have taken to attaching
bills as riders to others. and
cramming unrelated amendments
into bills, especially the blennlaJ
state budget. Many times the
proposals could not pass on their
own, but !hey are enacted as part of
a more favored bill.
M.L. Joe Hoover, a Franklln
County taxpayer, challengro the
19!lllaw in connection with a county
contract awarded to the Jess
Howard Electrlc Co. without com·
petltlve bidding.
Thelaworlg1nallywasSenateBlll
1ffi In the 113th General Assembly,
provillng penalties for non-support
of dependents. Butltwas drastically
amended In the House to faciUtate
the construction of hospital and
health care facUlties and to provile
for the licensure of Canadian
physicians without examination.
Hoover contended that while the
Senate concurred with House
amendments In a single day, it
never dealt with the new subject

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August

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

11, 1985
Augun 11, 1986

- -Local briefs:--1 Teachers, non-certified
·personnel hired Friday ·
Ell'ingson lists locker assignments
GALLIPOLIS - Locker assignments for the 1~';-86 school year
were announc!'d Saturday by GAt!S Principal John Ellingson.
Seniors report Wednesday. Aug. 14; juniors Thursday, Aug. 15;
sophomores Frida)·, Aug. 16 a nd freshmen Monday: Aug . 19.
Assig11mrnts will bP made bctwen 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day.
Sf'niors will be ~ssigned one studPnt per locker; underclassmen
will be assigned two per locker. There ~&lt;1ll be a 25 cent rental fee per
student.
·
S&lt;&gt;venth and f'ighth grade students will be issued lockers by
· homeroom teachers on the first day of schooL

Florist earns top level achievement
POMERO Y - Francis Florist, 352 E . Main St., Pomeroy, has
carnt'fl the Top 5000 leve l of achievement in the Florists' TrailsY.&lt;&gt;rld
fX&gt;livery Association Golden Cirde for 198:1·85.
A INlet· to the firm fi·om William A. Maas, executive vice president
oft he association. states:
'"lhis cs quite ari achievement on yourpart ,whenyou stop to realize
tha t your shop is ln the top5,000out of over 22,000 ITD members.
·"Right now. we're preparing the personalized and frames wall
plaque that will help you 'tell ' 'our customers' that you area special
anrl honor&lt;'(! member of the FTD Gold••n Circle- a recognition you
and your employe can be especially proud of.

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Assault c harge dismissed
· CALLIPO LIS - An assau lt charge aga inst a Gallia County man
was dismissed in Gallipolis Munic ipa l Court Friday.
1he chargr• against Phil 'Thomas of 60 Buck Ridge Rd., Bidwell,
v.·as dismissed because the complaintant filed a domestic violence
char ge. lhomas was accused of assaulting Julia 11l?mas of 124 Y,
Third Ave .. Gallipolis. on Aug. 7.
Fmfciting $40 bond following automobile accidents were
.Jacqueline S. Davis, 47, of Rio Grande, and Mia D. Ford, ~. of
Wellston, fail ure to stop in an assun:d clear distance and Angela B.
Cross. 22. of La ngsv ille. failul'l' to controL
Forfeiting bond for speeding we!'(' David E . Martin, 19, of Rt. 1,
Gal lipolis, S:!S; anrl Loretta L. heck. 26. of 2310 Eastern Ave .. $46.

MIDDLEPORT- A number of
teachers werP hired and subsutute
non-certified personnel named for
the upcoming school year when tbe
Meigs Local School District Board
of Education met In special session
.
Friday.
Teachers hired Include Gay
Pippert as vocal music teacher
replacing Kelvin King; 'Kevin
Sheppard, vocational agriculture;
Delxlrah Musser, dlsalllllty hand!·
capped; Sandra Tlllls and Thomas
Probst, learning disability; Bar·
oora Mathews, Julie Byer, .:Jamie
Blaettnar, Plementary. Named to
the suootltute teachers list were
Richard Coleman, Betty Hutchison
andElbertCains.Jr. ·
Thomas Probst was named high
schooi varsity wrestling coach and·
Carson Crow. was named head
junior high football coach. Crow was
hired to the post as a non-certified
person after the board advertised

USW health benefits now available
PITTSBURGH (UP)) - The coverage will be provided by Blue
Cross of West Virginia. The fuU cost
United Steelworkers of America has
y.1ll be paid from the USW's
announced the creation of a Steel·
International Strike and Defen&gt;e
. worker Emergency Care Program,
Fund.
·
designed to provide health insu·
The progra m was authorized by
ranee for striking union members in
USW President Lynn Williams at
Ohio, West Virginia, andPennsylva·
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the
request of Paul Rusen, chief
nla, whose coverage was tel'ml·
negotiator
for the union in Its
nated by the Wheeling-Pittsburgh
dealing;
with
Wheellng·Pitt. and
Steel Corp.
Andrew
Palm,
secretary of the
Aboul 8,000 workers are eligible
tor the coverage. In the Ohio Valley, negotla tlng committee.

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Road, Middleport, died Friday at
Holzer Medical Center. ,
Hewas a son ofthe Ia !I! Luther and
Vlrl!il Angel caldwell and was a
railroad conductot. He was a
member and a deacon of the
Middleport Freewill Baptist
Church.
SuiVMng are his wlte, Joanna; a
Soil, Bruce E . Caldwell; Middleport; a daughter, Usa Gay Cald·
well. Middleport; a son, John
Nonnan Caldwell, Gallipolis; three
sisters, Mrs. Bill (Annabelle)
HobbS, Middletown; Mrs. Harry
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Mrs. Luther (Mary) Smith, Rutland; two grandchildren, Everett
Wendell Caldwell and Bruce Eu·
gene Caldwell, Middleport, and
several nieces and nephews.
Preceding him In death beskl.e s
his parents were a son, Joseph
Thomas Caldwell, and a brother,
Luther Vernal Caldwell, Jr.
Setvlces wW be held at 2 p.m.
TUesday .at the Rawlings-Coats·
Blower Funeral Home with Rev.
Noel Herrmann olficlating. Burial
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taken place under Ohio's coll&lt;!ctlve

bargaining law."
The board upheld a .claim by
Springfield city officials, that the
union faDed to provkle proper

advance notification of the strike.

stand by and see that happen."
Sprbtgfleld city employees last
year received a 3.5 perce~~t. wager
increase after a one-year wage
freeze in 19&amp;3.

saying, as the SERB did, that there
are row additional rotlflcatlon
requirements, the law Is, In eflect,
being substantially changed from
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strlklng Sprbtgfleld city workers to Brindza said that claim "tiles in the
netum to their jobs.
face of lxlththeletterandthesplrlt"
Roben Brbtdza Friday pledged ofthestate'snewcollectlvebargain·
~union would seek court action to
lng!aw.
· Ernest Waugh
overturn the Thursday ruUng.
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"All that the law requires Is 10
POINT PLEASANT_ Ernest C.
Brlndza said the walkout was "as days notification prlortothestartof
any strike,'' said Brlndza~ "By
I al
trik
Waugh,
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Saturday morning at Pleasant
Valley Hospital after a long Ulness.
Born Oct. 7,1900,1nAshton,hewas
the son of the Ia te Charlie and Dorle
SINCE 193.3
lluglles Waugh.
He was a retired employee with 27
years of service at the Marietta
Manufacturbtg Company of Point
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Pleasant and a retired farmer and
CQnstnlction worker. He was an
SALES:
elder at the Balls Chapel Church of
Industrial Y-Belts
Bearings .
Ashton and a life-long reslclent of
Lawn Mower ¥-Belts
Pump Sials
Mason County.
Automotin
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Smvlving are ·five daughters,
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Mary Bias, Ashton, Mrs. Frances
Brushes
Lawrence, Ga., Dome and Lula
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Waugh, both of Ashton andDorothy
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Mae Robinson, address unknown;
three sons. Delbert
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·Regulators
Charles David Waugh and Don
ElECTRICAl REPA,RS:
Wesley Waugh, allof~ton: three
Electric Moton
Battery Chargers
sisters, Laura Hughes and Ida
Wate p
Small Welders
Wray, both ot Ashton and Iva
r umps
Hughes,AppleGrove; onebrother,
Aireatort
Motor Controls
Hershel Waugh, Ashton; 22 grand·
AUTOMOTIVE ELEC. REPAIR:
children a nd 18 great Alternators
Starters
grandchlldren.
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Hewasprecectedlndeathbyhis
first wife, Birdie L. Pike Waugh, 1who died in 1940, his second wife,
Lucille Blake Waugh, who died on
March ~. 1978, one sister and two
brothers.
Funeral services will be Monday
at2p.m. at the Balls Chapel Church
with Rev. Bobby Wray oftlclating,
Burial wlll be In the Bails Chapel
Cemetery. Calling hours are Sun·
day ' 4 to 9 p.m. at !be Wilcoxen
Funeral Home and atihechurchone
hour prtor to the fune~al.

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Recommend,Central Ohio
site for giant atom~smasher
OOLUMBUS (UP!) -The state
of Ohio is going to promote a huge
tract of land in the four-county
Marlon·Delaware area as the
potential site for a hqge federal
atom-smashing project which could
reveal the secrets of cneation.
Gov. Richard F . Celeste announced Friday that a 'special task
force had settled on the central Ohio
~lte to recommei!d to the U.S.
Department of Energy for the
physics research facUlty, which be
said could produce 3,(lll heavy
construction jobsand6,000hlgh-tech
jobs later.
The site Includes portions of
Delaware, Marlon, Morrow and
Union counties.
Ohio has been listed by U.S. News
and World Report as among five
states with the best chance of
landing tbe $6 billion Superconduct·
ing Super-Collider, which wUl
smash atoms to permit the study,of
sub-atomic particles.

(;,'J .LII'OI.!S- A Ga llia County
man wa s citrd 11). city polire Frida!·
for DW1 and dri\·i ng with a
sw:P&lt;'n ciC&lt;I Iicc nse.
Mark F. B&lt;'nnrlt. 21. of Ht. I ,
1'\orthup. will f.':ln ) £1 hParlng in

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The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-A-7

GALLIPOLIS ELECTRIC SERVICE

MIDDLEPORI'- Hazel Warren,
88,1ormer Middleport resident, died
TJ!ursday at her home In Belpre
following an extended Illness.
She was preceded In death by her
husband, J. Warren, In 1970, and a
son, J. Warren, Jr., in 1983.
She Is suiVlved by three daugh·
ters, Garnet Warren, Belpre; Mrs.
Douglas (Maxine) McHaffie,
Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Joe (Row·
en a) Young, Pomeroy; a son,

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the American Fedmltton ot State,
County and Municipal Employees,
Ohio
bave denoonced a
decision by the State Employment
Relations board, which forced 160

Gerald Warren, Falnnont, W.Va.,
seven grandchildren and four
great-granchlldren.
Setvlces will be held at the
Spencer Funeral Home in Belpre at
2p.m. Monday. Friends may call at
the funeral homefrom2to4and7to9
p.m. Sunday.

Hazel WlUTen

SUBJECT TO

Supernumber
1-800-336-HELP

Ev.::rett Caldwell
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Emergency
Road Service

'. BLame short for fire in attic
GALUPOLlS - A short in an aft ic fan was blamed by Gallipolis
··Fire Department official&gt; for a fi re that caused approximately $2,(lll
Friclav 'night to the• Ri. .1. Gallipolis residence of Gallla County
ProS&lt;'rulor .Joseph L. Ca in, .
Officia ls s&lt;~ id the fir e. which caused arou nd $1.000 to thestructure
and $1,00) damagr ro its contf'nts. was conta ined in t.he a«ic area.
F'irdigh ters were on thC' scene of the 8:38 p.m . blaze until10 p.m.
cJffieials " ' id an clocllical shm't was a lso thecauseof a2: 50p.m.car
.fi rc t ha 1ca uS&lt;'t'l around $100 da mago to 1979 Pontiac owned by John E.
H ouc~ of lll Old Fort Trail Rd .

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Summer attendance up at Rio
RIO GRANDE- Att endance at the tv.o summer sessions at Rio
Grande College and Communi ty College increased over last year,
according to school officials.
'lhcrc wen· 462 stude nts enrolled in the Community College this
summer, compared to 4U6 in 1!184. Attendance a t the private college
was up from 267 in 1~184 to 297 in 1985.
During the first summer term. 310 students enrolled in the
Community College. compared to 285 in 198:1, while 233 studenls were
attended the privatP college this year, compared to 216 in·1984.
Durlng the second summer Sl'ssion, 152 students attended classes
in the Community College, compared to 121 in 1984. At the private
college. ti4 students attended second term classes. compared to 51 in
1984.

the coaching position and no
certified applications were
received.
Substitute secretary-aides named
include Teresa Drummer, Brenda
Hysell, Karen Meadows, Joyce
Miller, Barbara Smith and substl·
lute custodians named are Elbert
Cains, Jr. ,Steven Call, Tim Frazier,
Charles Hysell, Gregory King and.
Robert Manley. Named substitute
cooks were MyiVIlle Brown, Shelly
Davis, Lelia Haggy, DIB\'a Harrison; Brenda Hysell, Delma Karr,
Edrlciss Karr, Eva Mllllron, Betty
Reed, Dottie Scarberry and Bar·
bara Smith. Named to regular
cooking posts were Sharon Black
and Ruby Rife.
Kelly Lambert was named to the
position of secretary at the Meigs
Junior High School. Resignations
accepted Included Debra Canter, a
teacher. and Tim Saunders · as
varsity baseba!J coach.

Ohio- Point

Theslterecornmendedbythetask
force Includes a 50().acre centml
"campus" · and twelve 30-acre
refrigeration substations con·
structed around a circular track
which wlll accelerate nuclear
particles.
The Depanment of Energy Is
planning to choose a site and present
a proposal to Congress for the
research facility late next year.
The particle accelerator is a
circular track 60 to 1~mlles around,
burled ln a tunnel :nl feet
underground .
Protons will be accelerated
around the track untll they are
traveling almost the speed of light.
They wUl meet otber protons
speeding · the in the opposltt&gt;
direction.
The resulting collision wUl pro- ·
duce a complex array of highly
energized sub-atomic particles,
similar to conditions that solentists
believe existed at creation of the
univerSe.

1983 CHEVROlET CITATION

One local owner. only 43,449 actUal miles. light sable
brown with dark brown custom interior. Air. AM-FM,
Rallye wheels.

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1985 CHEVROLET S-1 0

Just like new. 13,313 miles, auto .. power steering, V-6,
black with Sunshine striping. Save on this one. Locally
owned .

JUST TRADED THIS WEEK
Air, auto. trans .. power steering , new Olds Calais trade .
Locally owned and well kept.

Court on the

cl1arg&lt;.'s .
.Cited for SJX'&lt;XIing wert' Hct'beJ't

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J&lt;a naug-a : Michafll Prtrf'lla. 2.l of

Rt. 2. Bidvwll; and .John 1·:. Gills .Jr ..
of3301hit dAve .. Gnllipolis.
Ka1 h~ · Prrston. 2t), of Rt. 1.
Norl hup. was cited for failure• to
d[.spln~· \·~rl kl

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Report 1,875
entries in fair"s
open class ·

Oct. 20-25

cal tie, n; sheep, 12; ]Xlultr)·, 7: farm

nowcr shuw. wit h on !~·

onr• being held this veer instead of
lwo, 4.1.!. domestic arts. 266;
palnrlngs, 70: pllotor.~·aph s. 47;
!Joking and can ning, J37: granges ..1,
end f('('(il'r ca lv('S, 32.

Miller repre!!enlative
in Pomeroy Wednesday
POMF:HOY - A rcprC's~Oiat lvc
h·om the office of Congressman
CJarencv Mill~r will be a! the
cOurtlloU!*' IO PomProy from10a. m .
to 12 noon W!'dnesday for anyone
having questions concerning the
iederal goverrunent.
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Whe n temperatures take lhe plunge this winter. your heating bills
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The plan·averages your bills into 12 equal payments, so there
are no pea ks and valleys because of the weather. Instead , the
monthly amount stays the same ... higher than you now pay in
the su mm e r. but a lot lower in the winter.
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even track all year 'round .
It's easy to be a Budget Payment customer. too. All you do
is pay the " Budget Amount " on your August bill, and you 'll b e

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amount of gas you used . A review in March determines if your
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WOilD'S THE "iEST OF
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Bradford. lair board ."'t'Crt'f;J r;.·. who
•vlth hc•r staff was at the RoC'k
~prings Fair!'rou nds on bothThurs·
dav and l,.ridnv ~· ccc·ptinA the OP&lt;'It
cl~c;s cnlliC·~ w'h ich rlost-"ll Frida;\-·.
'J'he nurntx&gt;r of emrirs in Pac h
fll~d &lt;&gt;f rom!X'Iition lncludrs: dra ft
horse&gt;. 1 1; dairy cattle. 19: beef

$339

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PO~lEFtOY - Th~re arc l.R7o
cnrrit&gt;5. in I hr&gt;dpC'n c la ~~com pct it ion
&lt;1f ]'9s,r.i MPigs County F'air.

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pomeroy-Middleport-GallipoHs. Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

Section~
August 11, 1981

INJENSE- Worklnr; In small
groups, members ol the Cadiz,
Ohio, mgh School band get
lnlenollied training and practice
as part ol their week at Camp
c...,.,...do. Tbe camp, held at

JUo Granile CoD.,ge, Is lri it'sl5th
!IIIIJUI!el',

directed by Jwnes

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Pride, spirit, dominate during
week's stay at Camp Crescendo
"The spirit of the corps" Morgan
RIO GRANDE - Big brass and
said
builds that great working
resounding drums echo around the
rolling hills of Rio Grande College relationship. That relationship
for six weeks every summer. This Is . ends In one goal - the i&gt;E'st hand
the 15th summer of Camp Cres· show they can create. Respect is
cendo, ami approximately 500 high - the kids respect the band
campers Invade the campus each directors and vice versa.
week.
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In a typical day, they begin
practices
at 6 a.m., have breakfast
They come from as far away as
Mon Valley, Pa., to take part In tpe "' 7: 45 a;,m01 theq;.r back and drill
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Instructors In various aspects of
high school marching bands.
Run by camp. director James
Morgan of Watkin's Memorial High
School In · Pataskala, Ohio. the
students come to Rio Grande for
Individual and group instrtictlon.
The days can be grueling, beginning
at 6 a.m., ending at dark, everyday
for five days.
They ·get drilled and drllled - In
small groups, full bands. majorette,
flag and rifle corps. But the kids
don't seem to mind, they know that
bytheendoftheweek, theywillhave
a good program. and pride.

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Alter lunch. they practice as full
bands and/or small groups, but
break at 2 for swimming. However,
at 2:30. It's back to buslness, until
dinner time. At 6::11 p.m. , they go
back to the field. working until
around dark.
Each summer, Rio GrandC'

S('('s

approximately 2,500 band studrnts
at camp Crescendo. It is opcratf'd
by Camp Crescendo, . Inc .. from
Lebanon Junction, Ky. The camp
was originated 2~ years ago ln
Kentucky .
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For many studmts across Ohio,
Morgan said. band camp means Rio
Prlde, at Camp Crescendo has a Grande and Rio Grande means
special meaning. P - precision, R . band camp. At the cainp, most band
- respect lor themselves and other arlive wllhout a regular "show" for
bands; I - individual effort to the Ute upcoming season. The staffers
common goal; D - determtna11on at Crescendo design and drill \hem
to excell; , E - excitement, get wlthonP.
excited about your music and the
While many band ditectors hav&lt;'
crowd will be too.·
gone to computers to plot their drills,
During a week at camp, the kids Morgan still t:Joc.; his the old
gain more than precision and pride, fashioned way - with grid paper
they get close to each otber and and a tight board. But. hP is quirk to
make many new friends from other
schools.
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ollbeLondon (Ohio) mghSclmol
band work 111 a group durlnr;one
ol several dally oesalons ol Camp
C.....,.,..do. Tbe saxophone section huddle together, listening to
each other and sbal'lng a piece ol
music.

WAIT WlfH A SHJEIJ) Wailing lor another lnslntction
from her field oonmMder,

Times -Sentinel
Text ami photo.r ·
by Lee Ann Welch

Trao...,y Sheleman o!WaynesvUie
. (Ohio~ High School shellds her
fare from a light drizzle with a
M......rare hal. Along with approxbnately 410 others, she has

been oUtendlnr; Camp Cmlomdo

at Rio Grande College this past
week.

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muc!J ol Camp er.cendo centers IU'IIIIIId &amp;he naaslc bands
piiQ', 111ere II more. Memben o1
flliC
corps altend,
reftnlnl their llldiJs. Allelt,,Mon
Valley (Pa.) mgh !ldMlol ma·
joltUet work on twirling and
I
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liar; corps from Wtll Jelfe~WK~
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Morgan said, a t least three hours is
spent In drUI time. So, for a
l(}.minute show. t hey will work at
least :xJ hou rs pr-eparing it . That's a
lot oflirne: but the students put In the
!;tours. ~ work, .taw&gt;tber .

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Pomeroy- M iddleport- Gallipolis. Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va .

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MIDDLEPORT - Plans have
been completed for !he open church .
wedding or Susanna Wise to James
Jeffrey Alleman on Aug. 17, at 7: 30
p.m. a t the Heath United Methodist
Church, Middleport.
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Music will begin at 7 p.m . by
organist, Ralph Werry, and soloist,
Lois Burt, both of Pomeroy.
Matron of honor will be Jennifer
Harrison, sistt&gt;r of the brkle. and
best man will be J. Alleman, brother ·
of the J~;room. Other attendants will

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reception will be he ld follo~&lt;1ng the
Thomas A. Milstead a nnounce the
ceremony at the church .
e ngagement a nd approaching marThe bride-elect Is a graduate of
riage of !heir daugh ter, Nancy . Gallla Academy High School and Is
E lle n, to Bradley Allen Grah am , sales manager of Mi lstead' s
son of the Rev. and Mrs. Richa rd
Bakery.
Graham of Gallipoli s.
Graham is a graduate of Gallla
The wedd ing will ta ke place 7 Academy High · School and is
p.m. Sept. 6 at Grace United employed at Pasquale Electric. He
Methodist Church, Gallipolis. A a ttends Rio Grande College.

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daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. J a mes K.
Adams of Rt . 2, Bidwell. and
Gregory Carvour. son of Mr. a nd
Mrs. Samuel Ca rvour. Columbus.
The W&lt;.:lding will be hPid on
Saturday. Aug. 24 . at 2 p.m . in
Grace United Met hodist Church,
Gallipoils. A reception will fo llow
i mm t'Ciiatcl~, at the church.
The bride-elect Is a J~;raduat c of
Ga llia Academy High School and is
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GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
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The open-church wedding wlll
take plaC&lt;' Saturday, Aug. 31. at 7
p.m . a t the Ga llipoli s Christian
Church on Route 58R. A reception
will be ht•ld Immediately following
at the Church .
Tht• brldP·elect is a graduate of
Southwestern High School and
majori ng- in Elementary Education
a t Rio Grande College. She is
Pmployed at Bob Evans Sausage
Shop.
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approaching marriage of their
daughter , Mary Catherine, to.Jerry
Kyk? Swain, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Swain, also of Reedsville .
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Dam Park.
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the U,S. Air force.

Virginia Sue Adams
Gregory Carvour

he · Karen Goggins, Ml!lclleport.
Renee Willis, a nd Rowena Averlon.
both of Pomeroy. Ushers will be
Sieve Harrison, Cheshire, RDn
Ron'l'l'. Point P leasant, and BUI
Brady, formerly o!Polnt P leasant. 1
Jesslca Cale wUI be the Oower girl,
and Chad Spurlock. the ring bearer.
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will reside In Hinesv ille, Ga.

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

Page-B-4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

August 11. 1985

.......---:-:---------Community calendar I area happenings __________
GALLIPOLIS - Rev. Carroll
Woodard will ·be at Bell Chapel
Church, Sunday, 7:30p.m.

SUNDAY .

V~catlon

Bible School beginning p.m . at Buckeye Rural Electric.
Monday, 6: 30 p.m., through Friday. .
MONDAY
For InformatiOn, cau 256-68l! or
GALLIPOLIS - Gallla County
GALLIPOLIS- Revival at Silver 25fH&gt;251. aasses for ages Infant
Dlstrtct Library Board d Trustees
CENTENARY -Centenary Uni· , Run Baptist Church begins Monday,
through high school.
meets Tuesday, 5 p.m. at the Dr.
ted Christian Church homecoming continuing to Aug.l8, 7: :Jlp.m. with
Samuel L. Bossard Memorial
Sunday, 10 a.m. In mo111ing, Saved Bill Little. Gabriel Quartet will sing
RIO GRANDE Simpson Library, Gallipolis.
wUI sing, DerrellJohnsonspeaking. Thursday.
Chapel UM will have Vacation Bible
In afternoon, Glory land Believers
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis RoSchool, 6: 30 to 9 p.m. for ages 3
with Jack Holley speaking. Dinner
tary meets Tuesday, 6 p.m. ; Down
through high SChool. .
CROWN CITY- King's Chapel
at noon.
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Church wUI have Vacation Bible
School beginning Monday, 6: 30 to
VlN'I'ON - Vinton Full Gospel
GALLIPOLIS - GOOd News 8: :Jlp.m. Oasses for ages3toadult. · Church will have revival services
RUTLAND - Rutland Village
Baptist Church will show Night
Council meets Tuesday at 7:30p.m.
beginning Monday, throughAug.16,
Song, Sunday, 7 p.m.
at Rutland Civic Center.
GALLIPOLIS - Grace United wlthChalmerHall, ?p.m. nightly.
Methodist Church will have Vaca·
ANTIQUITY Homecoming tlon Bible School beginning MonRACINE - Racine Masonic
DARWIN - Meigs County DisSunday, Faith Fellowship Crusade day, 6:30 to 8: :xJ p.m. through
abled American Veterans, Chapter Lodge 461, F&amp;AM, meets 7:30p.m.
for Christ. State Rt. 338, beginning10 Friday. Classes for ages three 53, picnic at roadside park on Route Tuesday.
a .m .· Bring covered dish, public through grade six, also an adult
33, south 'of Darwin, at 6:39 p.m.
Invited.
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Monday; all members Invited, take
covered dish.
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TUPPERS PLAIN - Parker
CENTENARY- Centenary Unireunion, Sundqy, at Tuppers Plains ted Methodist Church will have
BEDFORD 1WP
Bedford
Elementary School, beginning Vacaton Bible School beginning Township Trustees meet Monday, 7
12:30, dinner 1 p.m .
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p.m., a! town hall.

PORTER- Rev. Howard Rollins
will be at Valley FreewUI Baptist
Churt:h, Sunday, 7 p.m.
PORTER- Family Singers will
be at Clark Olapel Churt:h, Sunday,
?p.m .
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -Jarrell
reunibn, Sunday, Camden Park.
Potluck dinner 1 p.m .. soft drinks,
paper products furnished.
PT. PLEASANT -Descendents
of John a11d &lt;;:aroline Rut~n reunion ,
Sunday, Krodel Park, Dinner1p.m .
GALLIPOLIS - Narrow Way
the Rev. Joe Gwinn, at
Faith Temple Independent Church,
S~day, 7 p.m.

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vALLIPOLIS - Everett Spurlock reunion, 0 .0 . Mcintyre Park,
Sui&gt;day,11 a .m . Brtngcovered dish.
~REASY

RIDGE - Myers
reunion, Sunday, Fox-Fairview
Church. Basket dinner at noon .

. RU'ILAND - Hymn sing at
Rutland Freewill Baptist Church,
Sunday 7 p.m.

GALLIPOLIS - "Jon!" will be
shown Sunday, 7:30p.m. at Grace
Uqlted Methodist Church.

RACINE - James Wolfe family
reunion Sunday at tbe home of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Wolfe. Covered dish'
dinner 1 p.m.

LECfA- Rev. E rnest Baker will
be :at Walnut Ridge Church Sunday.

POMEROY Hayes-Young
School reunion, Sunday, 1 p.m. old
Holiday School grounds, Gilkey
Ridge Road.

7:~p.m.

GALLIPOLIS- Denney reunion,
Supday, home of Mr. and Mrs.
. GilmoreKnottsonKerr-Harnsburg ,
ROOd. Dinner noon.

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VlNTON Gooch reunion,
Sunday, home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Bush. Potluck dinner noon.

VINT.ON - Felloshlp Chapel will
have Vacation Bible School begin·
ning' Monday, 6::Jl to S::JJ p.m.
through Friday. Cla•ses for children
through adult. For transportation,
call388-9751.

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· David Mailhew DemOSky ex·
changed Wedding VOWS in a candle'
light ceremony at the RaclneUnlted
Methodist Church July 6.
The hrld~ Is . the daughter of
Sandra Baer, MlnersvUle, and
Dennie Hll~ Racine. The groom Is
the son o! Mr. and Mrs. William
Demosky, Middleport. The Rev.
Roger Grace performed the double
ring ceremony folowing a program
of music by Jane Wise, organist,
pianist, and vocalist for the
wedding.
The allar o! the church was
decQrated with baskets of -summer
flowers and a semi-circular candelabra arrangement, and the pews
were marked with ribbons.
Escorted to the altar by her father
and given In marrtage by her
parents, the bride wore a formal
gown of satin with a sheer designed
overlay. It was fashioned with short
puffy sleeves, a high 11€Ckllnewllh a
standup rume, satin cumherbund,
and a softly gathered skirt With
three tiered ruffles at the bottom
which flOWEd Into a chapel train.
Her bridal hat had a howofUiuslon
at the hack and a veil which fell to the
Door. Shecarrted a colonial bouquet
of white roses with pastel accents
and streamers In pastel shades tied
In love!" s knots.
Melissa Sauters of Joshua, Texas,
was thematronofhonor, and Debbie
LaValley, Racine, the maid of
honor. Other attendants were Me·
linda Venoy, Harrisonville, sister of
the groom, bridesmaid; MarcyHIU,
Mlnersv!Ue, sister of the bride,
junior bridesmaid, and Amber
Cumings, Syracuse, Dower girl .
They wore , street-length pastel
gowns In pink aqua. yellow, Ia·

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. GALLIPOLIS- T~ Dr. Samuel brook, 1·1: 35 p.m.; C&amp;S Bank,
L. Bossard Memorial Library 1:41&gt;-2:15 p.m .; Rodney Village,
2:45-3:45 p.m .; Gallia Metro Estannounces Its schedule for t be week
ates, 4-5: 15 ·p .m .; Kerr, 5; 30-5: 55
of Aug. 12 to 16.
Monday - Chl ldrep's Res. Tr. p.m .; Bidwell, 6: 19·6: 30 p.m .;
Cochran's, 6: 40-7 p.m.; Valley View
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-The seafood was fresh
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the Battle's Wharf conununlty on 6:10 p.m .: Kanauga 5th, li: 15-6: :lO
the eastern shore of MobUe Bay.
p.m.; Southeastern Equ . Tr. Ct.,
Residents woke up Saturday to 6:35-7 p.m.: K&amp;~ Tr.' Ct., 7: 05-7:30 ·
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changing oxygen levels In thewaler.
"It was just fantastic," Dean
Wendland said. "It happened about
7 in the morning, which Is unusual,
but I've never seen one where the
no under were just everywho!re."

BY

Jesus."

How The Joller Received Foltb
Since it was extremely important for the jailer to believe, how was he to
receive the faith which he was to believe? He must hear the testimony of
the ··....,ord of the Lord. ·· the gospel. for faith comes by hearing the word.
..So thfmjuith c:omerh by heuring und hearing by the word of God" (Rm .
· 10; 17). In order for the jailer to believe. Paul and Silas "spake the word of
:- rhe Lflrd wllo him . with all rhat were;, his house" (Acts 16:32). Now , is 1t
hard to understand why they swke the ''word'of the Lord '" unto the jailer
:, and his hou~ehold? It was for the ·purpose of imparting the faith of which
he stood in need to the savin8 of his !iou1 and those of his house.
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: their obec;lience in baptism, "And he took them thesume lwur ofzhe night
unCI wt1shed their stripes ,· and was baptized, he and all his. straightwaY
: (immediately)" (Acts lb ;JJ). Why baptism? It was commanded by Christ
(Mt . 28: IQ: Mk . 16: 16). in whom he was told to believe. Paul and Silas did
· not encourage their delaying being baptized , but baptized them
""inlmediutely. ·· Had the jailer and his household been saved the moment
. they believed , or by ''failh only. 1' there would have been no need for such
. urgency.
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· Fulluwing their hearing, believin~. repentin~. and being baptized,
there was much rejoicing , "And rejorced, believrn, in God whir ·all his
, house " (Acts 16:34). What was the occasion for their rejoicing? They had
believed in God and obeyed. What did their obedience involve? Hearing,
. believing, repenting. and being baptized .
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Edison High School and the Univer·
slty of Oklahoma with a Bachelor of
Science degree. She Is a member of
Kappa Alpha Theta and Is a special
educatlon teacher for the Tulsa
Public School System.
Gilliam is a graduate of Southwestern High School. he received a
bachelor's degree In Biology at Oral
Robens University, Tulsa. He Is a
student at Oral Roberts School of
Medicine.
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An open-church wedding Is being
planned for Sept. 14 In Tulsa.

KACJNJo;- Mr. and Mrs. Willard
F. Cramer of Ashland, Ky. an·
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Elizabelh, to Ste·
phen Thayer "Pete" Simpson,
formerly of Racine. He Is the son of
Mrs. Ruth Simpson and the late
James E. Simpson, Racine.
The wedding wll be held Oct . 12 at
St. Peters Churt:h, Worthlngion.
The bride-elect received a bache·
lor of science in nursing from the
Conge of St, Teresa and a master of
· science In nursing from the Unlver·
slty of Kentucky. She Is employed as
director of Nursing Staff Development at th£' Ohio Stale University
Hospitals, Columbus.
Simpson Is a gradualeofSouthern
High School, attended Hocking
Technical College in Nelsonville.
and Is employed as an analyst In
production control at Rockwell
International, AJrcraftJ Division,
Columbus.

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party were positiQned on the
stairway. A traditional bride and
cool.
groom under a gazebo decorated
Refrigerate so-called natural coswith pastel silk flowers and n'bbon
metics because Ihey have little or no
topped the cake.
Serving at the reception were
Joyce, Cheri and .Joy Sauters.
Ramona Yonker, and Peggy
Lawrence.
The bride Is · a graduate of
Southern High School and Hocking
Technical College. She Is a dietetic
technician at the Meigs County
County Health Department and Is
also a contract dietetic technician
for the Gallipolis Development
Center.
The groom graduated from Meigs ·
High School and Is employed at Ohio
.
University.
The couple reside at Bradbury.

Cramer·simpson . .

The Quettlon And A111wer
..Sirs , what must I do to bt- saved? "" Not knowing about Christ, he was told
to "believe on the L ord Jesus.·· Why was he to believe in Christ? For Christ
is the Savior of the world (Jno. 4:24). in whose name he must be saved (Acts
4:12). in whom is salvation (2 Tim . 2:10), and without faith he c~uld not
have pleased God (Heh . 11 :6). Too, if he had not believed in the Lord, he
would have died in his sins (Jno. 8:24). Please observe that the jailer was
not told tu '"Believe (only) on the Lord !esus, ··but to ''Believe on the Lord

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Mary Elt.abeth Cramer
Stephen Thayer SlttJ..-.

out olco nte .~t.

The ja iler being gravely concerried about his sinful condition asked,

spaghetti straps and a tiered ruffle
skirt. The groom's mother was In a
pastel yellow dress with a sheer
overlay,
both mothers wore
carnation corsages.
A reception was held lt1 the church
social room following the wedding.
Kathy Cumings and Missey
Rainey registered the guests.
The three-tiered fountain cake
featured stairways on either side
leading to two side tien'd cakes.

vender and blue des lgned with Wide
shoulder ruffiesandsatlnribhonsat
the waist. Baby's breath tinted In the
color of their gowns were woni In
their hair. They carried single
carnations with greenery matching
their gown colors.
John Byer, Middleport, was best
man, and theusherswereSteveHIII,
Pomeroy, brother d the bride, and
Jay Rowe, Middleport, brother-In·
law of the groom. Ryan Rowe,
nepheW of the groom, was the ring
bearer.
The bride's mother wore a pink
satin street length dress with

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(Acts t6: .11.32).
T~ understand the jailer's conversion, we must not take any scripture

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Thursday - Cora , 2:41&gt;-3 p.m.;
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Patriot, 3:45-4:15 p.m.; Cadmus, ,
4:45-5:15 p.m .: Gallla, 5:30-6 p .m.;
Centerpoint, 6: 15-6: :«J p.m.; Center·
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Friday Ba ne's, 9:55·10:05
a.m. ; Dorothy Young, 10:10·10:20
a. m.; Opal Franklin , 10:30-10:50 ·
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11: 20 a.m.; Myers !Mary), 11:3011: 45 a.m.;· Mercerville, 11:50
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BLADEN- Providence Mission·
GALLIPOLIS - Gallla County
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CARMEL Carmel ~United
Methodist Church homecoming
services Sunday, beginning 9:30
a.m. Potluck dinner at noon, '
followed by a service 1 p.m.
RACINE -Revival begins at the
Racine Apostolic Church Sunday
with preaching and singing every
night through the week except
Monday. Services begin 7:30 p.m.

. KAN AUGA.- Blake reunion, 95th
blithday of Garred Blake, Sunday,
Kanauga roadside park. Picnic
!UJ)Ch, 1:30 p.m.

with evangelist John Courtney.

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Pol'(leroy- Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.

Mil hone (Ruth Ann) of Rio G ra nde;
three grandchildren, Connie Stout
Soulsby, Terri Stou t, Jonathan
Mllhone, and one grea t-grandchild, ·
Sha nnon Kay SoulsbY.
Relatives a nd friends are Invited
to call during the open househo urs,2
to 4 p.m . The couple requests that
gifts be omitted.

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The firs~ televised pres idential
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl f. Bamhill

Mr. and Mn. Le.rlie She'tts ""'·

Wolfe reception

Sheets reception is scheduled
CROWN CITY - Mr. a nd Mrs.
Leslie Sheets of Rt. 2 Crown City
are observ ing t~e i r 50th wedding
.anniversary. Thr:v wPre married on
Aug . 24. l93.'i a t L&lt;'aper, Ohio by t·he
Rev. Ira Sheets.
Their children, Mrs . J erry I Doris I Haffe ll . Ga llipolis. Mrs . .John

R ACINE.- Ms. J a nlce Wolfewlll
!P hyll is ! Lane, Gallipolis, Mrs.
entertain with a r eception honoring
Francis (Vonda) McGuire. Chcsa ·
her parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Donald
peake. and Mrs. Terry (Debby)
Wolfe, on Sunday, Aug. l B, from 2to5
O'Dell , Crown City, will host a n
p.m. attheRacine Wesleyan United
open reception for them Su nday.
Me thodist Church . F r iends and
Aug. 18, from 2 to 4 p.m. a t , rela tives of the couple a re invited to
WOOdland Ceni Pr on Rt. ltiO.
a ttend the reception. It is requested
tha t gifts be omitted.

ByCHARLENEHOE~CH

'lbnes-Sentlnel Staff
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RACINE- Mr. ondMrs. Douglas
C ircle w ho rcsideonCarmciRoad in
Racine celebrated their :J:lth a nni ·
versar·y on Aug. 7. ThE',\' were
m arried in Pomeroy on Aug. 7, 1935
by Justice of the Peace J.W.
McCou llough.
H e Is thP son of the la te Sull iva n

displaj.

It 's not to late to enter th e ta lent
s how a t the Meigs County Fair. In
fact you have unt il Tuesday, the
da y of the s how, to payyou rfeeof$2
a nd get in on the fun . Cash prizes
will be awarded in three places.
E ntries will be accepted a t the
office in the junior fair building until
2 on Tuesday before the show to be
held a t 4 tha t after noon on the
hills ide stage.
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ca reer education
co urses in the 10
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Building . "sitters" a r e being
solicited by Addalou Lewis .
While there's been no problem s in
the past, Mrs . LewiS has decided to
gfve a lit tle ext ra prot;;ction for
exhibits this year in the senior fair
building. She is organ izing "bu iid·
ing s iners." two hours a t a time for
the e nt ire week.
So, of cou rse, she needs volu nteers-- lots ,o f th~m .
You can call her at hOITl(', or see
her a t the building anytime
Monday.

year-old community
co llege. All will
benefit from th e
College's faculty and
staff who have
achieved an excell ent
pl acement record fo r
thei r students.

Barre Guild Monument is a beautiful
perm anent symboL It preserves forever
memory of tho se held dear.
Select Barre Granite, it holds its
beauty unaff ectcc! bY time . . - -..
and the elements- backe d
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Mr. and Mr.r. Dougla.r Circle

The Chester res ide nt is a n
outs tanding a rt iSt and teache r .
She's exhibited in m any places
Including M;elgs County Fairs and
has a beautiful studio in a ru ra l
setting just outside the s m a ll Meigs
County· v illa ge where she paints
·a nd instruc ts.

Ohio residents in their first two years of studies can
ta ke advantage of public community college tuition rates
at Rio Grande College and Community College. For many
students, this arrangement has opened the door to higher
education and provided career opportunities previously
unavailable. But .at Rio Grande, the merger between a
publi c community college and private co llege offers
much more than a low tuition.
Rio Grande College and Community College offers
greater freedom to tailor personal academic programs.
Stud ents in community college programs have the
opportunity to take liberal arts courses in a 109 year-old
priv ate college with a history of academi c excellence.·
Students in the ,private college can take a variety of

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E le anor Thomas is looki ng for
long-time r ecipients of Socia l Security to be honored a t a luncheon
Wednesday a t the Senior Citizens
Center . P &lt;"rha ps you have a friend
or rela tive w ho's been receiving
monthly c hecks for 30 or 35 years.
J us t ca ll Eleanor so tha t person can
be honored.

M al\ umenrt

MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF
COMMEMORATIVE ARTS

and Clara Moore Circle , and she is
the daughter of t he late Charles and
Harriet Jones Ours.
Mr. and Mrs . Circle are the
parents of Linda Patt erson, Sue
Hager. and Larry Circle. They have
five grandchildren.

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Wednesday marks the 50th i'nniver sary of the signing of the Social
Seculity Act by Pres. Franklin
Roosevelt. There will a lso be
special recognition of the da y a t the
Meigs County Fair on Senior
Citizens bay w hich is Thursday.

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY-. 9 A.M.-5 P.M.
SATURDAY-9 A.M.-2 P.M.
MONDAY &amp; THURSDAY EVENINGS-6:30-8:30 P.M.

Mrs. Neva Curtis has ret u rned
from a tour of the .west, accom panied by her d a u ght er, Sheila Fisher
of Indi anapolis, Ind. a nd her
grandson, Jason Scott of Columbus.
H&lt;"r daughter, Sand ra Shuffle of
Olympia , Wash. returned to Ohio
with Mrs. Curtis for a s hort viSit .
The group traveled over 8,0))
m iles 111th viSits including Beuna
Vista's ('Xotic animal par adise of
Springfield, Mo. where they saw
about 3,0)) wild and exotic animals
a nd rat·e birds . took in the sights of
Reno, Nev., Lake TahO&lt;', Bryce,
Zoin and the Gra nd Canyon Parks,
visited t he Navajo Indians, saw the
!ref'S of myst&lt;'ry in the Redwood
Forests in Califo rn ia.
They also went to Yellowstone
. Nat ional Park, visited Mt. Rushm ore and' Devils Tower, expet'ie nced t he monsoon s torms in New
Mexico. travelijlg t hrough a total of
22 siat&lt;"S on the !tip.
And now on to the Meigs County

Fair - see ~'a there!

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Noreen Ondrusko who has been
a t the Center for several years w lll
be leaving soon for Clevela nd
w here she has accepted a posit ion
as ins tructor -preceptor for the
P hysicia n Assistim t program at the
Cuyahoga Com munity College.
She'll be missed here.
Noreen headed the Family Sup'
port Network project a t the Center.
She has annou nced tha t Marian
PalmC'r , R M .T. is scheduled for a
return visit to the F a mily Support
Network program on Sept. 13. Mrs.
Palme r, a ut hor, speaker a nd
teacher. is one of the most
ou tstanding speak ers I've ever
heard, and anyone with the time
shou ld make an effort to hear he r .

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Tuesday, Aug. 13 - , S.T.O.P.
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Wednesday, Aug. 14 -Seminar,
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11 a.m.-noon; Board of Trustees
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Friday, Aug. 16 - Art Class. 1-3
p.m .; Craft Mini-Course. 1-3 p.m.:
Open Activities, 7-10 p.m .
Menus consist of:
Monday -Cheeseburger. pota to
chips, sliced tomatoes, bun , pineapple slice.
Tuesday - PPpper steak, but tered noodles. ca rrot s, wheat
bread, chocolate pudding.

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POMEROY- The Meigs County
Senior Citizens Center, Mulberry
Heights, P omeroy, has tll2 followIng activities scheduled for the
· week of Aug. 12-16:
Monday - Square Dance, 1-3
p.m.
Tuesday - P hysica I Fit ness,
11:45 a.m.; Chorus, 1-2 p.m. .
Wednesday - Pa rty celeb~ting
\he · 50th anniversary of · Social
Security a t 10:30 a.m., com e In an d
ta lk about the gOOd old days- when
Social Security s tarted, hoo- much
'you paid , how m uch you rl'CCived
when you first started drawing
Socia l Security. Bingo, l -2 p.m.:
Bowling, 1:30 p .m .
Thursday - Ceramics, 10 a.m.-2
p.m. Cente r will be open and
·serving the noon meal. Senior
Cl!l2ens ' Day at th~ Meigs County

Fair, reduced .price admission
centerorcall992-2161. Reservations
tickets at $1.50 are ava ilable at the need to be made by Aug. 30 so plans
-renter for admission to Ihe fair that
can be finalized.
day only.
The Senior Nutrition Program
Friday:.._ Quilting and games, 10 menu for the week Is:
a .m .-2 p.m .
Monday - Tuna fish sandwich ,
The center is planning a weekend creamed peas, tomato, snacking
trip to Wheeling, W.Va . for the cakr.
Saturday Night Jamboree on Sept.
Tuesday - New England boiled
21 and 22. The cost Is $94 tor dinner, orange gelatin with pineap,.
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motorcoach travel: overnight lodg- · ple; .brownie,
!ng at the Red Roof Inn. a nd a ll
Wednesday - Ghicken ·breast.
admissions.
broccoli, penny carrot salad, cake
On Saturday, there will be stops and ice cream .
at the Palace of Gold and a factory
T hursdaY - Sloppy Joe, has h
~;lass outlet and gift shop. On · the
browns, cole sla w, ribbon mold
!lip home Sunday the re will be a · salad.
visit to Oglebay Park to enjoy the
Friday - Pork chops, mashed
gardens and greenhouses a nd the potatoes, wax beans, peaches.
Mansion Museum, then an afterChoice of mil k, coffee, tea or fruit
noon trip at t he St. Clairsville drinks avail a ble with m eals.
Shopping Malt.
If int('rested in this trip. more
GALLIPOWS - Activities a nd
informa tion can be obta ined at the
menus for t he week of Aug. 2

Talent, building.
sitters sought at
fair -Monday

nno ped"gogy .

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

Senior centers plan activities for week

Barnhills to note anniversary
TUPPERS PLAINS - Mr. a nd
Mrs. Carl J. Barnhill will celebrate
their golden wedding annlversar)'
on Sunday, Aug. 18, with an open
receptlon a t the St. Paul U nited
Methodist Chu rch social room.
The celebration is being hosted by
their children.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Bar nhill, the former
·Hazel C hristy, were married on
Aug. 21, 1935 In Pomeroy. He Is a
re tired president of a telephone
company. They have two children,
Mrs. Ja m es it Stout ll)orothy) of
Tuppers P la ins. andMrs. Larry E.

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

Beat of the bend

Labor Day festivity
planned.in Syracuse

Senior Job Bank serves co~unity full-time
GALLIPOUS - The Senior
Citizens Job Bank wlth headquarters at the Gallla County Senior
Citizens Center has been serving
employers in the community and
also applicants 50 years of age and
older who ·a re Interested In full or
part-time employment.
The Job Bank Is sponsored by the
Ohio Commission on Aging, Title V,
and Is a low-cost program. The two
job counselors each work pi.rt,flme
and share a desk and a telephone.
They work from a small office
where copy work is also done, thus
saving the cost of office space.
When an applicant comes to the
Job Bank, he or she fills out an

ings that Hazel cr·eated over the
years. ·
'I'imes-Sentinel Staff
"People WOI·klng Together" is
Jim Lucas of the Rutland area
tl)e theme of a
'.\'aS among Meigs Couitttans atLabor Day celetending the :'adoption" of Western
bration to be oJ&gt;.
horses a11d bu!Tos held recently at
served in Syrathe Bob Evans Farm In Rio
cuse with many
Grande.
Jim loves the bumJs
activities scheoffered
rhrough
the government
duled throughout
program and purchased a new one
the day.
The theme Is a good one for att heEvansFarm. He has three on
Syracuse which continues to make his farm now. Altogether. he's ,
such progress in many direct ions- adopted four· but unfortunately one
really a growing community which did die.
offer~ some nice facilities to
The popularity of tennis seems to
residents.
Hopefully, the team work of be growing in leaps and bounds.
Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeffrey D.
If you'd like to take up the game,
residents will be evident at the
Labor Day celebration which opens les:;ons for beginning players wlll Mundell, son &lt;if Patrick and
Ernesllne Mundell of Rural Route
at 10 a. in. with a parade. There will start at 4:30 p.m. Monday at the
1,
Bidwell, has arrived for duty at
Syracuse
cou11s
and
you
should
be a chicken barbe-cue. games for
Grissom
Air Force Base, Ind.
be
there
by
4:25p.m.
lnst.ructorwlll
children, a fire fighting demonstraMundell.
a material facilities
tion, a flea market, a horseshoe be Rick Crow - a resident of the
with
the 305th Air Refuelspecialist
pitching toumament and at 5 p.m. town.
Wing.
was
previously assigned
Ing
there will be a hymn sing featuring
Force
Base, Nev.
at
Nellis
Air
Robin Manuel. daughter of Joyce
the groups, "Victory" and "Sunwife,
Patricia,
Is the daughter
His
Manuel. Racine, a nd Don Manuel,
rise" along with ta lented Ma ry
Cox
of
210
S. Douglas,
Janice Lavendar - and a special Letan. had major surgery at ol Mary
appearance by "Hattie Mae ." I Camden-Clark Hospital in ParkerS· Goldsboro, N.C.
burg in June and has been been
confess I don't know anything about
confined
there for treatment for the
"Hattie Mae" but they tell me s he's
past three weeks. Robin missed
a crowd pleaser. At 8 p.m . the
home and a ll the summer fun. She'll
tennis courts will be the scene of a
now be undergoing outpatient
dance with a disc jockey on hand to
Capt. Harold H. Collins, son ot
treain;lent. She'd love to her from
play the hits.
The village and the town's fire ycu, Her address is Box 155. Front Colston and Donna Collins of Rural ·
Route 2, Vinton, has been decorated
department are joining in co- St .. Racine, Ohio 45m.
with the third award of the Air
sponsorship of the celebration . Any
Medal
at Tinker Air Foree Base,
Me
needle
you?
That's
ridicu·
proeceds raised by the department
will go on the purchase of air bags lous! J ust be-cause I feel I have to Okla.
The Air Medal Is awarded for
tell you that another batch of
while any money realized by the
meritorious
achievement while
highway
improvement
contracts
village will go to upgrading park
in
aerial flight.
par!lclpatlng
by
the
Ohio
has
been
awarded
facilities. Incidentally, the village
Collins
Is
an
airborne warning
Department of Highways - this
hopes to place a stage -lighted In a section of the park and the idea ·time the total is $21.559,025 - and and control system senior director
Meigs County is once again com- . with the 963rd Airborne Warning
Is to have it ready so that the first
and Control Squadron.
pietely excluded . Even though I
coinmunity sunrise service can be
He Is a 1977 graduate &lt;Jf Ohio ·
m ake you feel neglected, I just
held there next spring.
University, Athens.
know you're gonna keep smiling.
Now - If you want to help carry
out the theme of people working
together - by working, by taking
part in the flea market or the
parade, just glve Bill Amott,
992-5818, a ring. He'll be pleased as
BOARD ·cERTIFIED iN UROLOGY
punch to hear from you .

By J!OB HOEFLICH

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Arrives
for duty

application listing skills and past
experience, hobbies, health limitation, if anJ(, and job preference.
After Interviewing the applicant.
the counselors contact an employer
to obtain an Interview for that
specific person. If there Is no match
between an applicant and an

employer on file, the job counselor
makes every effort to find an
appropriate job opening somewhere In the community.
When an employer submits a job
order, 'the counselor attempts .to
send the most qualified person
possible for an lntel"View. Employ-

Sports

ers appreciate belnJ able to~pend
on the Job Bank counselors to do
their screenlne for them, thus
saving themselves valuable time.
The employer sets the wages paid
and the hours of employment. It IS
hls/ herresponslblllty to check
references.

Bogey places Trevino-Couples
in tie for PGA's third .r ound ·

, JOHN CREDICO, M.D.
BSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY
AND INFERTILITY
Is· now seeing patients in his
Office at the Pleasant Valley
Medical Office Building, Suite 114.
FOR APPOINTMENTS
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Hazel McCallum of MinersvUie
will be observing her 93rd birthday
next Sunday, Aug. 18. And , again,
taking you back - certainly you
remember the beautiful oil paint

DR. LINCOLN de SOUZA, M.D.
BOARD CERTIFIED IN UROLOGY
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PHONE 675-5100, 446-0021 or 992-2104
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route set
POMEROY - Bookmobile service In Meigs County is brought by
the Meigs Count y Public Librnry
under contract wi1h thP Ohio Valley

Area Libraries.
Bookmoi:JIIe sched u i ~ for• Mon day. Aug. 12- Ca rpmtcr !Laura's
Store). 3: 11).3: 40 p.m .; D~xter
(Church ), 4:10-4:40 p.m .; Danville
(Church ), 5:20-5: 50 p.m.; Rutland
(Civic Center ). 6::lll-8 p.m .
Tuesday, · Aug. 13 - Portland
(Post Office) , 2:1!~2:40 p.m. : Lc·
tart Falls !Effie's R~stauranl).
3:05-3:30 p.m .; R.aclne tBankt,
4:35-6:05 p.m.: Syracuse (Pool1,
6:20-7:50 p.m.
Wednesda y. Aug. 14 - Chest&lt;•r·
(Fire Station), 2: 15-2:45p. m.: Keno
!North side of Keno Bridge ). 3-3: ?II
p.m .: Success Road t near :l90!iOJ.
3:45-4:15 p.m.; Long Flottom !Post·
Office I. 4:25-5: 10 p.m .: Reectsv!llc
(Reed's Store). 5: 20·(;: 20 p,m.;
Tuppers Plains iLod\\1ck'sl.. 7:20·
8:05p.m.; Baum Add ition. 8: 25-8: ;,;;
p.m .

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Army Priva te .Keith W. Jackson,
son of William 0 . and Clara L.
Jackson of Rural Rout'' 4. Gaillpo·
Us, has complet ~d ,\11 equipment
storage speclaiist coursc a t the U.S.
Army Quar·termastcr School. 1"011
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with a working knowlf'dg&lt;' of th&lt;'
federal supply system . storage
operations and packaging pruecdures . In addition , th~y rceeivcd
driving Instruction on s uc h
materials-handling equlpmC'nt as
conventional and r'Ough terrain
forkllfls and warehouse tractors.
He Is a 1977 graduate of Gailla
Academy, Gallipolis.
A killer whale Is slmllar loman In
that It Is one of few animals that
seemJngly kills for sport.

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SOFT SHOE - Fred Couples now lied with Lee Trevino lor the third
I'ClUIICI of the PGA does his rendition of tlwl soft shoe routine as his PGA
lead tieing birdie attempt on the par 41811r l•lle slides by the hole leaving
him one stroke behind after Friday's round. UPI.

MEL P. SIMON, M.D., F.A.C.S.

John Gilmore, a former Meigs
resident now living In Bradenton,
Fla .. is In Meigs County visiting his
daughter and family, Robert and
Jane Beegle, Racine. lf you go back
some yt&gt;ars, you'll remember that
John was a newspaper man with
The Daily Tribune and The Tribune
Telegraph.

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NEW YORK (UP!) - Dwight
Gooden won his 12th consecutive
decision and George Foster clubbed
a two-run homer Saturday to lead
the New York Mets to an 8-3vlctory
over the Chicago Cubs.
The victory was New York's sixth
in row, whUe Chicago dropped Its
siXth straight.
Gooden. 18-3. struck out nine and
gave up nine hits In notching his 12th
complete game and fourth in a row.
It was Gooden's fourth straight
triumph over the C:ubs.
The Cubs scored two runs in the
first Inning. With two out, Ryne
SandbergslngledandLeonDurham
doublod. Keith Moreland singled
home both runners.
New York tied the score at 2-2 in
the second off Ray Fontenot, 4·7,
With one put, Darryl Strawberry
doubled and Foster followed with his
17th homer, a shot to right-center.
The Mets took a 3-2 lead In the
third when Tom Paciorek scored on
Strawberry's ground ball single to
right. Paclorek had reached on a
single went tosecondona ground out
by Hernande-z.
New York put the game out of
reach with a five-run seventh inning.
Wally Backman drove in tlle first
run with an infield single. Keith
Herna,nde-z and Gary Carter added
run producing singles to make it 7-2
and Ray Knight scored the final run
with a sacrifice fly.
Chicago made it 8-3 in the eighth
on Moreland's run-producing
ground out.
Yankees siAJp lWd Sox
Meanwhile, in Boston, Dave
Winfield and Don Baylor drove in
two runs each Saturday while Joe
Cowley and Dave RlghetU combined on a nice-hitter to lead the New
York Yankees to a 7-3victory over
the Boston Red Sox.
The victory was the fifth straight
for the Yankees. while the Red Sox'
have lost six crt their last eight.
Cowley. 10·5, scattered eight hits
while walking one and striking out

sJX over seven innlogs. Righetti
worked twit Innings for his 21st save.
New York took a J.O lead in the
first off loser Dennis "OU Can"
Boyd, 11-10. Rickey Henderson
walked and Don Mattingly singled.
Winfield foll~ed with a ground ball
down the left-field line that caromed
off the edge of the standls Into short
left for a double, scoring both
runners. Winfield moved to third oq
Ken Griffey's fly out and scored on
Baylor's sacrl,fice fly.
The Yankees increased their lead
to 4-0 In the second on Henderson's
run-scoring ground out.
Leading 4-2 in the eighth New
York added another run. With one
out, 'Baylor singled and moved to
third on· Willfe Randolph's single.
Butch Wynegar singled, scoring
Baylor and chasing Boyd.
The RAld Sox had cut the score to
4-2 in the seven! h. Mike Easier lined
a leadoff single and, with two outs,
Jackie Gutierrez singled. Dwight
Evans followed with a double to left,
scoring Easler and·Gutierrez, who
came home when left fielderGriffey
bobbled the balL
Boston drew to 5-3 in theeighthon
Jim Rice's 19th homer, but the
Yankees made It 7,3 in the ninth on a
single by Baylor which scored
Mattingly.

Gantcops
IROC title
BROOI&lt;LYN, Mich. (UPI)
Harry Gant took the checkered flag
four feet ahead of Terry Labonte
Saturday to claim the International
Race of Champions finale at the
Michigan lnternatlonal Speedway.
Gant also captured the !ROC
championship when he tied Darrell
Waltripwit1145series points and was
awarded the crown on the tie~
breaker, which goes to the driver
with the higher finish in the series
finale.

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after tag up from third on a fly baD hit by Doo Baylor In the Orst Inning of

AFI'ER SECX&gt;ND PGA TllU!: - Serond-I'ClUIICIIeader Lee Trevino
bogeyed the opening hole Saturday and feD ~k into a tie wWJ Fred
Couples eiU'ly In the third round o1 tho 67th PGA cltamplonshlp. Trevino
and Couples were both 7-IUider through two holes at the Cherry Hills
Country Club coorse while Hubert Green and Peter Jaco~ were a
- shot behind. UPI.
third at 136 while Peter ·Jacobsen
and Tom Watson were at 137.
After the opening round Thursday, there were 31 players under
par. One day later there were justlS.

TWIRLIIIG PRACtiCE - tlntvenl&amp;y ol PlllroburJh qunerttadt
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Those not playing the final two
rounds include U.S. Open champion
Andy North (148), Gary Player
(148), Greg Nonnan (148) and
Raymond Floyd (149).

Saturday's game agalnsl Boston at Fenway Park. !J'he ball got away
from lWd Sox catcher Rich Gedman on the play. UPJ.

Dolphins favored to win AFC East title
MIAMI (UP I I An easy has drawn rave reviews from Shu Ia . Brophy inside and Charles Bowser
schedule and a fairly weak division
Returning veterans Woody Bennett , ootslde.
Kicker Uw&lt;:' von Schamann, who
combine to. make the Miami Tony Nathan and Joe Carter should
Dolphins the favorite again to get most of the playing time early struggled In 1~. faced training
on. Fullback Andra Franklin· likely camp competition from Fuad
capture the AFC East crown In 19!ri.
However, that optimism Is tem- will be plael'd on the physically R.eviez and free agent EddieGarcla.
The strengths of the Miami
pered by memories of the Dol·
unable to perform list until October.
are at cornerback, with Don
defense
"You have to have a running
phins's 38-16 Super Bowl loss to the
McNeal
and William Judson, and
San Francisco 49ers. After the
game and It was evident In the Super
where BobBaumbower
nose
tackle,
defeat, critics spent the next several . Bowl that ours needs improvemimi," Shula said. "When the 49ers made the Pro Bowl for the fifth
months tearing down the Dolphins·
straight year. Baumhower Is recov·
went to six defensive bac~s and four
defense and running game.
What was forgotten was that the linemen and Invited us to run, we erlng .fmm off-season knee and
ankle surgery. bulls expected to be .
Dolphins won 14 regular season weren't able to run."
The Dolphins also need Improve- ready for the opener In Houston .
games and defeated quality teams
Defensive end Doug Betters had a
in Seattle and Pittsburgh to get to the menta t linebacker and kicker. Bob
great'
year In 1983. but was
Brudzinski, the team's best and
Super Bowl.
Inconsistent
last season. Still, he led
Miami coach Don Simla made most consistent linebacker, was a
the
team
with
14 sacks. Kim
strides to lUI the gaps, drafting training camp holdout. A.J . Duhe
Bokamperwilfstart
at the other end
running back Lorenzo Hampton In will llke~y oot play this season
In the Mlam13-4 alignment.
be-cause of a knee injury, leaving
the first round, and linebacker Alex
Moyer and defensive lineman youngsters Mark Brown and Jay - The Bruise Brothers, Glenn and
George Little in the third round.
The passing game obviously Is the
Dolphins most lethal weapon.
Assuming Dan Marino eventually
returns from his holdout, he, Mark
MINNEAPOLIS iUPI) - Doug Rupper1 Jones sing!~ to center.
Clayton and Mark Duper form tbe
becinces
belted a three-run double iylng the game 1-1. Reggie Jackson
best passing combination In the
to
key
a
five-run
sixth inning and grouoded out, advancing both
NFL. Marino set league records by
McCaskill
hurled
a three-hitter runners. and Rod Carew was
Kirk
throw1Jig for 5,a14 yards and 48
to pace the California Angels to a 9-1 Intentionally walked to load the
touchdownS last year In the best
victory Saturday over the Minne- bases before DeCinces smacked a
season by a passer in NFL history.
double down the left field line to give
sota Twins.
Dayton caught 73 passes for an
McCaskill, g. 7, struck out five and · the Angels a 4-1 lead. Bob Boone
NFL recond 18toochdowns. Duper,·
walked three in recording his fourth followed with a single t.o drive In ·
who officially changed his name to
complete
game. The right-hander DeCinces and chase loser Mike
Mark Super Duper In theolf·season,
has
won
eight
of his last lldeclslons. Smithson, 11·9.
caught 71 passes for eight
The Angels made 9-lln the ninth
Randy
Bvsh
ledofftheTwins' fifth
touchdowns.
when
Gary Pettis walked with one
hOme
run,
his
lOth,
driving
an
with
a
Tight end Is solid with starter Dan
out,
Brian
Downing slnjlrect. Rob
Johnson and backups Joe Rose and IJ.2 pitch from McCaskill to right.
Wilfong reached on an error to load
Bruce Hardy.
The Angels rallied for five runs In the bases and Ruppert Jones tripled
The offensive line IS anchored by
tilt' sixth. Brian Downing walked to to center, knocking out reliever Pete
AD-Pro center Dwight Stepl\enson.
open
the Inning, moved to third on Filson. Darrel Miller's ground out
. Runningbackshouldbetmproved
Rob
Wilfong's
single and swred on scored Jones with ttl!&gt; final run .
with the arldttlon d. Hampton, who

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DENVER (UPI) -Second-round who set a course record With a 64
leader Lee Trevino bogeyed the Thursday and woo started the third
round two shots out of the lead,
opening hole Saturday and fell back
Into a tie with Fred Couples early in bogeyed the first two holes and was
the third round of the 67th PGA 4-under.
Sunny skies and moderate winds
championship.
Trevino and Couples were both greeted the early starters and the
7-under through two holes at the scores generally retlecled the
Cherry Hills Country Club ctiurse testing conditions.
Nick PriCe, however, rael'd from
while Hubert Green and Peter
the
pack before the leaders began by
Jacobsen were a shot behind.
playing
the first 14 holes.in G-under.
Tom Watson followed at5-under.
Trevino began the day with a · That boosted him from 4-over to
one-shot advantage in quest of his 2-under for the tournament.
Seve Ballesteros also got off to a
second straight PGA crown. · A
trumph would make him the first good start Saturday after having
player in 48 years to win back-to- failed to make a move early in the
. event. Starting the day at 3-over,
back titles.
After a perfect drive at the Ballesteros shot a33on the front nine
346-yard opening hole, Trevino to getto l-over.
. Arnold Palmer, who. won his only
· sailed his second shot over the green
U.S. Open title on the Cherry HillS
and needed three shots from there.
Couples, meanwhile, almost course In 1900, made the turn In
drove Into.the tiny creek which runs l-over 3G after starting the day at
5-&lt;Jver.
down the right side of the first
fairway, but from the deep rough he
managed to put the ball on the green
Among ihe early finishers Mark
and escaped with a par.
O'Meara shot a 71-218 while Gary
Green parred the first two holes Hallberg had a 74-221.
while Jacobsen birdied the first and
Historic Cherry Hills fought back
parred the second to get within a
Frlday, as most great golf courses
shot of the lead.
do.
Watson, seeking the crown which
Few courses, however, have
would make him only the fifth tamed Lee Trevino and the one
player ever to win all four pro grand hosting the 67th PGA championship
slam events In a career. par red the has not yet managed to do so.
first two holes.
Hubert Green and first-round
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Lyle Blackwood, will start at strong
and free safety, respectively, and
Mike Kozlowski and Paul Lankford
are good backups.

Coach says
linemen
face exam
KIRTLAND, Ohio . (UP! 1
Whose job Is on the line?
Or should that question read:
Whose job on the line Is really on the
line?
"I hav~n't made any final
decisions regarding our offensive
line." said Bl'Owns' coach Marty
Schottenheimer. "But I expect to

soon.
"We can't wail much longer. You
can be sure that our first preseason
game {in San Diego Saturday night)
will be an important exam for some
people."
Paul Farren, for instance, would
like to reptaCP the retired Doug
Dleken, who spent 14 seasons as the
Browns' left tackle.
But In Farren's way Is a
tonnidable obstacle - tackle Dan
Flke, signed as a free agent from
· Tampa Bay of the U.S. Football
League.
Farren subbed for right tackle
CodyRlslen last year afterthelaner
injured his knee In the preseason
and missed the entire 1984
campaign . .
"But Cody's back now and Doug's
gone," said Farren. "1 did figure
that I was thenaturaltorDiek'sjob,
but the Browns apparently thought
otherwll\e. ~

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August 11. 1985

August 11. 1986

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

Pomeroy Middleport

Wildlife news

and Arizona State, Darty! Rogers
suffered a deadlock with the Buffalo
BUJs. His Squad Jed by a touchdown
until 2:29 remained tn the final
quarter.
"I saw a lot I liked and I felt that
the team started very well and dld
exactly wbat you want players·todo
-eontrolthefootbaii,"Rogerssald.
"I felt we played good basic football.
If there's a time for mistakes, now's
thetlmeforthem."
One of those mistakes was by
kicker Eddie Murray. The usually
reliable Murray could have given
the Lions a victory with no time
~alnlng in regulation, but his
40-fteld goal just missed to the left.
I just pulled It," Murray said. "I
know it would have won the game
and would have been a blg plus for
us. But like coach (.f!ogers) says,
' '

"We caught them In a perfect
defense for the run WE' had called.
Lance and Scott did a great job
opening up a big hole. It was a big
pick)lp for my morale after my
Injury (leg and foot) last year. I'm
just happy I'm contributing.''
At Pontiac, Mich., making his
debut as coach of the Detroit Lions
after coachiog at Michigan State

Cincinnati Reds Friday announced
they have canceled the option of
pitcher Bob Buchanan to Denver.
Buchanan, who was optioned to
Denver Thursday, has Instead beeo
placed on the 15-day disabled list,
retroactive to August 8. The
left-handed Buchanan has beeo
diagnosed as having a problem with
his left elbow.

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TWO. RUN SHOT - Cleveland designated hitter Andre Thomlon
;jtop) Is congratulated In dugout after belling a two-run homer In lhe
-iellhlh Inning against Detro!I Friday. Pal Tabler (bottom) followed wilh
~)It solo shot, also Is welcomed In the dugout, The Indians won, 4-2. (UPI).

Option cancelled
CINCINNATI

(UPI)

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them.
Twelve games begin today as
coaches try to l'Valuatethelrteam's
progress In training camp.
Today's schedule follow s: New
Orleans at New England; Kansas
City . ar CtnctnnatJ; Sc;tltle o f
Indianapolis; Minnesota at Mlamt;
Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay; Wa
shlngton at i\tlanta; Philadelphia a r
theNewYorkJets; ClevelandatSan
Diego; Green Bay at Dallas; the
New York Giants at Denver; San
FranciscO at the Los Angeles
Raiders; Hooston at the Los
AngelesRams.
Quarterback battles will be evldent during the pre·season lor the
New Orleans Saints, Dallas Cow·
boys and Cleveland Browns.
Richard Todd, a recently signed
freeagent,wlllbattleBobbyHebert,
stg11ed this week from the U.S.
Football League, and Dave Wilson
for the starting New Orleans

fthomton's blasts defeats Sparky's Tigers, 4-~
~· CLEVELAND iUPI) -Andre
·Thornton then followed by blast- got theftnalthreeoutsforhisfourth
ing an 0-1 pitch to left for his ninth save.
Thornton blasted a two-run homer
,and. Pat Tabler hit Willie Hernanhomer and a 3-2 Cleveland lead.
Morrishadaoo-hitterthough52-3
{!l"Z s next pitch for a solo homer In
Tabler hit the next pitch off Innings hefo"' Thornton' s single in
l!'e eighth Inning Friiday night .
Hernandez, 6-5. for his his fourth ·the sixth.
homer.
The right-hander's six strikeouts
:rallying the Cleveland Indians to a
4;2 victory over the Detroit Tigers.
Jamip Easterly, 2-0, pitched one gave him the league-lead with 137,
:; With the T igers ahead 2-0. Otis
inningofl-hit rellefaftertaklngover two mol'(' than Minnesota's Bert
T&lt;ixon ted off the eighth with a walk
for Indian starter Tom WaddelL
Blyteven.
!if! starter .lack Mortis.
After Easterly walked pinchDetroit seored two runs on Lance
.; After Brett Butler and Julio
hitter Bal'baroGarbeytoleadoffthe Parish's 17th homer in the third.
t;;rancofollowedwit h stnglesforone
nint h. Rich Thompson relieved and
E lsewhere, New York dumped
run, Hernandl"Z relieved Morris and r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
jltcked Butler off seeond.

Wellston teachers
~le action against
non-teacher-coach

•
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~eac hers' Association and Steve
West have filed action in Wellston
tiOmmon pleas court seeking to
~strain the Wellston school board

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Boston 1~6, Kansas City slowed
Toronto 4-2 Milwaukee ootslugged
Chicago
Texas defeated Baltimore 5-2 Minnesota downed Californla &amp;1 and Oakland topped
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Mariano Dun~an led off thl' nrst
w1 t h a single and rook third on Enos
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1 G uerrero h It a v-l
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Dominican Rl&gt;publtc during the 3-0 lead.
brief baseball strfkn
Clnclnnati drew .to 3-J in the
• and missed a
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&lt;
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' field on a 2-2
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pt'tcb. It '"as
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started because I flew In from New G
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home and take a nap," said
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Guerrero. " I felt Thad to get to the
"They're all tough to lose. but
park early for extra batting prache
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Special Correspondent
GALLIPOLIS - We who Itve
along the Ohio River a"' welt
blessed with fishing opportunities.
The Ohio Is a large river that
contains a large variety of fish in
abundance. It doesn't make much
difference whether you fish from a
boat or the shore, fish can be readily
taken.
I can recall many summer days
spent fishing in the Ohio while
growing up In the east end of
Huntington. Sometimes eight or 10
of my neighborhood friends might
be there also. You had to get up
pretty early to get that favorite spot
everyone wanted; on top of the old
Division Street sewer. Many enjoyable moments were e~periC'nCed
there (once you got used to rhe
smell) a nd many a fish caught.
Back then It was mostly carp and
~atfish and an occasional skipjack.
Twenty·flve years later, 1 still
enjoy fishing the Ohio. Only now I
fish t he Ohio side. T still e njoy
catching the carp and catttsh. bur
now there Is more; bass, stripers,
northern pike, sauger, and walleye,
just to name a few. Thanks to
government pollution control ef!orts and the Ohio and West
VIrginia Wildlife Depa rtments,
these popular game fi sh now
Inhabit the Ohio River's waters.
. Fish can be found throughout th&lt;'
river, up and down. both sides, and
·in the middle. Everywhere I have
ever fished along the Ohio. T have

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Guerrero returns, leads Dodgers' 3-1 victory

'85 NFL exhibition.se~son now underway ••.(·Along the Ohio... .

ByUnlled·Presslnlematlonal
It begins with a trickle and
abru tly becomes a torrent.
NFLexhlbltlonseason began
Friday night with a lrof droplets
from the NFC 10 be~llowed today
with a delu of NFL football.
. Quentin ~alker's 48-yard touchdown run lifted the St. Louis
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Walkersaldhehadtheeasyjobto
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(guard Lance) Smith did all the
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a second-year runn~g back who 1;
oneoflObacksvylngforf!vespotson
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August 11 , 1986

Playoffs now goal "for Dallas Cowboys
DALLAS &lt;UPil- Crisis time has - - center Rotert Shaw and lineAgainst that background the does not appear tot-e a superstar on
finally arrtved for that symbol of backer Billy Cannon - showed Cowboys convened this year In
the horizon to dramatically lilt the ·
monotonous success - the Dallas signs of being just what the team hopes of finding new blood at wide Cowboys back to Super Bowl level. •
Cowboys.
hoped they would he. But injuries receiver, linebacker and the offenThe coaches believe they have _Year after year, even though the wiped out their careers, Cannon slve line and also expecting a found some youthful help at their :
franchise has gone through Its share faillngtocompleteaslngleseasonln resolution of t)le quarterback weak spots, but that YO\lth must ··
of turmoil and has employed more the NFL.
dilemma.
develop. White wlll apparently he
than a few unusual characters, it has
- Wlth.clepth becoming a problem,
"We are rebuilding," Coach Tom the starting quarterback, but the
managed towinmoregamesthanlt injuries set In by the carload last Landry admitted heforP training magic a t that position was lost with .
has lost
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That was the case again in 1984, line.
who can help."
· Dorsett also caused a major stir by
even though the Cowboys failed to
With the retirement of Drew
Although thert&gt; was the usual finding . hJmself in d&lt;&gt;bt to the
make the playoffs for the first ttme Pearson, the trading away of Butch large number of free agents in camp Int ernal Revenue Service and then 1
in a decade. ·
Johnson and an early-seaJiOn injury this season and even though there holding out for more money while'
The traditional goal for the to Tony Hill, Dallas' wide receiver was plenty of enthusiasm, there requesting a trade.
Cowboys has been to make it to the corps was without anyoncwhocou ld
Super Bowl. All that has changed. be considered a threat.
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The apposition thus stacked
Getting back to the playoffs is now
against the run, Tony Dorsett had
their aim and tha t will not be easy.
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·: GRANDDAUGHTER MEIITS SAN DIEGO CIDCKEN - K. C.
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::Pittslleld, Mass., ani) granlldaughter of Mrs. Jim Spencer, Pine Street,
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CINCINNATIsearch
(UPI)Xavier
University's
commlttee
may decide on .a new basketball
coach today. _
Not w Dame assltant Pete Gillen
was interviewed Friday for- the
position vacated by Bob Staak, who
took thf head job a t Wake Forest last
week. Gillen is expected to be the
- final prospect to he interviewed.
· Other candidates Interviewed
earlier In the week are Nevada-Las
Vegas ·assistant Tim Grgurlch,
Syracuse assistant Wayne Morgan
and Xavier ass!!; tan! Harry Krohn,
who served under Staak.
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Ohio-Point

lloyd, Van ratten withdraw from tournament .
CLEVELAND (UPI) - The day's first round (beginning at 10 sponsored by Society Bank and
aeveland Ten1IJs aassle was dealt
a .m. E111').
dirEcted by the International Man·
a disappointing doUble-fault Friday
" All of our eight seeds are In the agement Group, wUI be held at the
whell pre-tournament favorites top 50 In the world, and 14 of the Harold T . Oark Tennis facilities .
John Lloyd of Brit afn and VInce Van
players are currently In the top 100.1
Brad Gilber t of Piedmont, Calli.,
Patten withdrew.
unde•·stand about Montreal getting was named the tournament' s top
Benjy Robbins, a tournament the most attentiOn •. bu! we:ll do seed. Gilbert,' who celebrated his
·
24th birthday ~lday, won a Grand
representative of the As&lt;oclatlon of well."
Tennis Professionals, said both
Malaga referred to the SllO,OOO · Prix event fn Livingston, N.J ., two
players made their. decision just
Canadian Open . scheduled for next weeks ago .' He Is ranked roth In 11\e
minutes before Friday's noon
week In Montrea l. 'That event Is world.
deadline.
expected to draw the world' s top
The second through eighth seeds
Robbins said Lloyd, the )).year· players.
are David Pate (ranked 22th In the .
The $M,OOO Cleveland tourney, world) of Las Vegas, Nev., Greg
old husband of tennis star Chris .·
Evert Lloyd, has an inflamed right
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elbow.
Lyno (',e...,. Sch&lt;!dule
"ltmay besomethlngwmngwlth
Woekol Au.. n,~e .
D.a&amp;e - Gymnashun
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Pool
the muscle, it may be tendinitis,"
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said Robbins. "He 's having It
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Annacone of New York Friday at the Volvo fntemattonal tellllls
tow1naent. McEnroe advanced inlo the round ol four by defeating
Annacone 6-2, 6-3. CUP)).

Bengals sign two
ex-USFL players
WILMINGTON, Ohio tUPII 11le acquisition of running back Bill
1]otmsor1 gives the Cincinnati Benga ls five ru nning baCks- one m ore

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in tended lu keep on I he roster.
The 13Pngais s igned Johnson, a
former member of the USF1.'s
[)f&gt;nver Gold. Friday 10 a three· year
&lt;"ontract. Cincinnati,

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pr&lt;'season schedu le Sa tUiday night
against the Kansas City Chiefs a t
Ri\wfront Stadiu m in Cincinna ti,
also s igned linebacker Tom Kll ·
kenny, who also played fort he Gold.
If Johnson, who 111shed for 1,261
,.al'ds. caught 29 passes and scored
lo touchdowns in earn ing All-USFl,
hono•·s this year, m akes th~
Bcngals' final roster, he will fo rce
the club to alter its p1t&gt;scason plans.
Coach Sam Wyche said he
intended to kC&lt;'pfoun'll rm ing backs.
Prior to signing .Johnson, the
Bcnga ls already had four NFL

veterans backs: Larry Kinnebrew, .
James Brooks, Stanford Jennings
a nd Cha rles Alexander.
Alexander suffered a broken hand
early in training camp, but he Is
ex pected to be available for the
regu lar season opener Sept. 8
against Seattle.
Wyche could change his mind and
elect togo withthefive, or,in the face
of the reduced roster size, he could
c ut one of tbem.
Kilkenny will be battling for a
r eserve linebacker spot on the
r oster . The Bengals Intend to start
Reggie Williams and Jeff Schuh at
Inside linebacker and Glenn Cam eron and rookie Emanuel King at
outside linebacker against the
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Chiefs.
Kilkenny, an Inside linebacker,
w ill try to beat out Ron' Simpklns,
who started the last half of last
season inside, and Steve Maidlow, a
veteran reserve.

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Van Patten, a Snqwmass. Colo.,
resident who Is the27-year·oldsonof
actor Dick Van Patten, Is suffering
from knee and shOUlder problems.
"The show will go on, though,"
said tournament director Bob
Malaga. "We still have a very
32·man field for Mon·

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HolmeS (24) of Danville, Calif.;
Llbnr PJmek (26) ol Czecbnslova·
Ida , Ben Testerman (~) ol Kim •
vUie, Tenn.. defending champlo~
Terry Moor (35) of Memphis, Tenn.,
MartY Davis ( 49) o!SanJose, Calif.~
and Mark Dickson (49 ) of Tampa,
Fla.
Davis. the 1~ Cleveland cham·
pion . and D•ckson have equal
rankings but !be former has played
in 23 events to tbe latter's22.
Four 'quaiU:lers trom a field of 32
hopes wlll be determined from three
rounds of competition this weekend
and will advance to the main draw.
Gilbert will face Peter Drohan of
Australia In the first round while
Pate meets wild card entrant Eric
Korlla of GlenvieW, Ill.
Also fea tured In the event are

Chlle's Ricardo Acuna , who
reached the quarterfinals at Wim:
bledon this year; British veteran
Colin Dowcteswell and Irish Davis
Cup player Matt Doyle. ·

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with a flrst·fnnlng homer, In leading
·Maynard to a 12-11' vk:tocy over
steubenville Friday ;md thereby
gaining the state AmeriCan Legion
baseball championship.
It Is the second state title lor the
eastern Ohio team, which also won
the championship In 1917.
Maynard, the only team to go
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lead, then had to hold off the
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P hlladf'lptlla Opt lonl'd stor l·
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outfll'ldt'r J e rry Dav Ls 1&lt;1 LaS Vcap ol
thE&gt; Paci!Jd Coast Leall\lt' t AAA ),
T_.x~~~ - Phlct'd catch« Don Shtught
on tbr l~day dlubled Jlsl ; ac-tivated
lnfleldl!r Alan. BanftlJtt'r on the dl!abl@d
!lit.
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SaC'ramE&gt;nto - Traded c:enter Mar k
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Collqe
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New Ycrk 6.. ChktfO 4

!La A~N 3, ("\n('lllJIIItl 1
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Hannahs drove In ~ runs, 2 of then;~

list reotroo.cllve to Aua. 8.
Los Anples - Announced ou tfl eldl"r
I'Pdro Guf'r~ro will not be pa id lor tbl!
ramr ht' mblt'dThunda)'

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tied with Athens 20-:/Din 1981,costfng
the Blue and White a share of the
Southeastern Ohio League title); we
go to Marietta Oct. 4, and we didn't
play Marietta last year. MHS Is the
SEOAL's newest member this fall,
l'eplacfng Ironton. October 11, we go
to Ripley, a schQOI we beat 14-2 In
1981.

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string s1pa1 caller, but the Blue
DevllswillbeoutforrevengeonOct.
18 this
at Gallipolis. We took
Logan J4-251n ahlgh·scoringcontest
in 1984, and we'D try to reillfllct that
type of victory In our longest trip
Oct. 25 this year.

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where the Blue Devils jounley Nov.
'1. Last year, we upset Ironton 19-2,
snapping tbeTigers45-game. seven·
year winning streak inside the
.SEOAL. It wUI be a non·league
·'game this year. JHS replaces
'WheelersbUrg on thlsyear'scard. In
1981. GAHS won live, lost three, and

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on Aug. 17, and take part in the
.annual Jackson County Grid Pre,vlew oo A\11. 24.

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'Academy High School football
team. Then the GalllpoUtans will
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'}'hat will he Sept. 6. Last year,
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ihe Gallipolis Blue Devils will start
their 19115 grid season week after
Oext , on Aug. ~against RDck Hill on
the Old French City football field
aver there back of Fourth Avenue.

THE I98JPIGSKIN season starts
with lour non-league games, Rock
Hill and Coal Grove at home in
Gallipolis, then the Blue and White
liriJders go to Point Pleasant on
~- 13 (a game tbey lost 21·8 in
i981) , and Portsmouth comes to
Calllpolls Sept. :ID. The Trojans
replace Boyd County on last year's
schedule.

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SteubenvD~ scor«ld .six tlmes In
the eighth Inning, four ott
runs
coming on a grand slam home run
by first baseman Mike Florak.
Steubenville had the tying run at
second basewlthoneout in the ninth
tnnlng, but relief pitcher Rob
Rennieker got the final two batters
on lnlleld pops.
Chris Starr started for Maynard
· and piCked up· the win, while Gr~
McCutd!eon, the Steubenvllle star·
ter, took the loss.
Steubenvlllle, which finished the
seasonwltha44-10record,lsa4-tlme
state champ.
Maynard will take a 39·14 record
into the regional American Legion
tournamentAug. 21-25atNewUim,
Minn. The national finals are

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�Page-C-8-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

baseball strike. his run at 1Y Cobb's
all-tlme hit record and the Reds'
chances of winning the National
,League West.
"I'm just as happy now that the
strike Is over as I was disappointed
that there was a strike," Rose said
Thursday night, five hours before he
laid down a suicide squeeze bunt In
the 13th Inning to give the Reds a 6-5
triumph at Dodger Stadium.
Rose had good reason. Entering
Friday night's game, hisRedswere
just four games heh!nd first-place
Los Angeles, and he wasonly22hlts
short of passing Cobb.
''In 1981 (the last time baseball

Record chase
·continues for
Cincy's 'Rose
LOS~GEtES(UPI)-Thecap

sat tightly on Pete Rose's head, Its
brim frustrating photographers
who wanted a clear shot at the
· Clnclnnatlmanagerwhodouble5as
oneofthe Reds' hitting star.
Rose's eyes rnlght've been hidden. but his view seemed unobstructed - a view ol the concluded

players struck I, I missed :ll-some
games and thought the strike would
never end," Rose said from a seat In
thecornerofthedugout. "Hopefully,
this agreement Is a good thing for
baseball'sfuture.''
Rose's assault at Cobb's mark
was halted when the players walked
out before Tuesday's games. A
44-year-old, even a 44-year-old Pete
Rose, can feel like a 44-year-old 1f
forced to the sidelines for ton long.
· "Idldn'lthinkthatlwashurtmost
by the strike," he sald. "!;lased on
what I've done this year as a player
at)d manager, I knew I wou)d've
gotten another contract.

August 11. 1986

•

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

diVISion.
"The hardest thing 1s the pennant," he said. "I'm going to get the
record. I'm not assured rl getting.
the pennant, bUt I've got a sbotatlt,
Of aU the hl(tlng records, my three
proudest p:&gt;ssesslons are my World
Series lings.
"Noone even knew we were In the
league when the SPason started.
ThiS 1S a great game because.It's .
unpredictable. I didn't lose sleep
over the strike. The hits will come..

record. Everyone will be watching.
"Hopefully, the closer 1 get, the
more enthusiasm will be bi the
ballpark," hesald. "Then there'll be
more ele.:!lrlclly and It wlU help my
players. ·
"I have nothing against the clly,
bUt who wouWn't want to ptay 1ri Los
Angeles Instead of San Francisco?
In front of 40,1Dl people instead oi

"Then I would have had 162games'
to get :M hils. Now I have 50-some (In

1985)."

Rose missed :rr games four
seasons ago when · the 'players
stayed away for 50 days. He knows
the record would mw be his 1f those
games ~eren't wiped out.
"I never did complain about

1981," he said. "Who knows? The
day the strike started, I could've
broken my leg."
· Now he's about to break Cobb's

4,(lX)?"

·Rose wni cherish the rewrd. Its
sweetness wni be heightened if the
Reds
the
the

Livestock sale

TODAY
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AUG. 17th

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Hallie Hart
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Shoney's, Point Pleasant

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Oh.lo Valley Bank, Gallipolis
caro!Jna Lumber, Point Pleasant

Ohio Valley Banll. Gallipolis
Jenkins Concrete, Gallipoli!
Point Pleasant Federal Savings &amp; (..oan
Chapman Printing Co., Huntington
Rolf's Custom Meats, Ona
REDRmBONS
Logan Packing Co., Huntington

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Ryan Bwncamer
NewHavenSupennarket
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Premier Feeds Division, Sabina, Ohlo 10116
Chrls Butler
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TonyoRJim Mink Chevrolet, Gallipoll.s
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DunMcCamas
Twin Rivers Foodland, Point Pleasant
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f'red Zuspan
S)·carnore Coa Company , 1010
Tammy Kauffer
Applilathlan Tire PrOducts, P&lt;Mnt Pleasant ~~
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Union Stockyard, Hillsboro, Ohio
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Ilr. Wilde.

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.66
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.61
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•cltiztntl National, PaUll PIMIIIDt. resold to Vlllage Insurance, CUy rce &amp; Fuel, Johnson's Superllllrket and M8dilcln Cell forf2.7&amp; with proceeds going toward the CitizeM N•tional F11ir Scholarship.
.. Peoples Bank, ~Pkaunt, Maaon &amp;: New Haven, resold to Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis, for
t.IO with proceed~ COlftl to Muon County Fair Queen Pageant.

Four fanners Hall of Fame inductees

COLUMBUS (UP!) - The Ohio Department of Agriculture,
achievements of four Ohio farmers presented plaques Friday morning
••s.g Food Mlirbt, HYDtlnpon, resold to Tic Tu Tlrt, H~ far fl .• with proceed~ going to
were recogniZed at the Ohio State at the Rhodes Center to Cecil H.
C.beU County Junior Fair.
Fair when the men Wfre Inducted -Robinson of Delaware, Charles E.
••'H....,_ CUnlc. OoDip&gt;tll, , _ lo II6C l'tlftl Food, - - lor . . - .......... goilll! 10 Into the Olllo agrbllture Hall of Wyckoff of Piketon, Robert 0 .
GoW.M- ~~~~~ Bl'llllltiOIJIIt-.
.
..
Fame.
Grieser of Springfield arid Mrs.
Dale Locker, the director of the Wilbur Stuckey of Columbus.
CountyJunlorFalr.

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Baby beef sale

SALE

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Cblmploll Mary McNeely

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ANEW RECORD- Shooey's Restauranl purchased Jaale Hoffman's grand champioo stee~ for $4.75
·.•
per JlQUDd ·a record for lhe Mason County Fair Uvesl~k Sale. Friday night. Pictured above with Hoffman
'
are, left to right, Dick Earling, Shoney's vice president, Fair Queen Kyla Lee, and Mack Burris, Shoney's
area supervisor.
The 16th place steer, a 1,205- Holzer Medical Center, GalliJlQI1S, and reserve champion steers, prices .
pounder shown by Doug Johnson of with proceeds going toward the for the remaining 41 animals flu&lt;&gt;- •
Letart, was purchased by · the Mason County Fair Queen Pageant luated, ranging from a low of 62
Peoples Bank of Point Pleasant, SJM!nsored annually by the bank. On cents per pound to a high of $1.65. •
Mason and New Haven for 90 cents resale, the steer brought 80 cents per Total prices on those-steers ranged
from $564.25 to $1,881.
per JM!Und, or $1,084.50, and resold to pound, or $964.
Following the sale of the grand

"·:m

.Marke~ hog sale

GRANULATED '

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For tf'!e be•t in audio enter·

. The purchase of Doug Gall's third
. place steer by Citizens National of
Poiilt Pleasant, a division of First
Huntington
National
Bank,
generated S3,125 for the Citizens
National Fair Scholarship.
The bank paid Call $1.6&amp; per
pound, or $1,881 for the 1,140 animal,
and then resold the steer to Village
Insurance and City Ice and Fuel,
· Point Pleasant, Johnson's Super·
market. l'olnt Pleasant and Henderson, and Madison Coal and
Supply, for ,2. 75 per pound, with the
proceeds of $3,125 going toward the
scholarship flUid. ·

NAPA, Dr. John Wade

Grtod
C..mpleo Stlcey McDermitt

ate!

'4

$5,100.

King's Supennarket paid the
The grand champion market hog
highest
prlee lor a white ribhon hog,
in Friday's Mason County Fair
purchasing
the 2211-potuld antmal
,Livestock Sale brought its owner,
shown
by
Donald
Tolliver of Ashton
Staci McDermitt of Pliny, ,1,350.
for
$1.70
per
pound.
West Virginia Sausage of New
Total priCa In the market hog sale
Haven purchased · the 225-pound
ranged ffom a low of $228 to a high of
animal for $6 ·per JM!und.
McDermitt's champion...., one of $374, not inrlwll'lll the grand and
!i6·hogs sold during the sale. While no reaarve 'ct 1' n•
Three ltep __. purchased and
The Mason County Fair Livestock Shinn's Tractor Sales of Gallipolis,
records were set - the record ~
$9.25 paid by the SUver Bridge resold to benefit non-profit Sale got tulderway Friday evening Ohio, for p.25 per pound, or $422.50;
organlzaUona.
with the selling of Paul Barnett's Bobby VanMeter of Letart sold his
Shopping Plaza In 1983 stU! stands Holzer
Cllidc,
Gallipolis,
Ohio,
grand
champion market Jamb to 22nd place lamb to Soothern States
prices for hogs this year were up,
with all going for •uo per pound or purchased the 38th place, ~d NAPA Automotive Supply and John Cooperativ.e of Point Pleasant for $3
hog shown by Joe Hatfield of Wade, M.D .• both of Point Pleasant. per pound, or,270; and Marsha Deal
better.
GaUlpolia Ferry for $1.40 per pound, for $8.50 per pound. The sale eanied ' of Glenwood sold her 23rd place
The 225-pwnd reserve champion, or Pll'l, 111d nilald It to B&amp;C Plant the West Columbia 4-Her ,1,020.
lamb to Jack Roush Motor car,
lllowll by ~ MeNeely, Point Food, R ' •
for
116 cents per · The price was above the $8.50 per Point Pleasant, lor
per po1111d,
·Pleuant, aold for eut pw pouad. or pcqd. , . . . . . . lrltb proceeds pound paid fOt 1ut year's grand or poo.
·
rm .110, to cr~~aena NatiON! "' Point eollllto::a•a
Nin~ Jambs brooght over $2 per
Chapter of · championlamblhown by Dena Fry,
PleaunL
pooJ!d
and the lowest price paid was
lila
Ba
utVI-BII
Silten.
but
below
the
record
$1D.25
per
· Among the remaining 30 bll•
The
Cl'*l
C
asb
Junior
Fair
will pound paid by Pleasant VaHey $1.25.
ribbon hogs, the 18th place, 200- ~neftt " - 1IIB lale of two hogs. Hospital of Point Pleasant in 1983.
Lambs sold weighed between 90
pound hog shown by Lynn Batea of Tbe Bank ft Milton purchased the
PVH purchased the 115-pound and 135 poun&lt;js and brought from
Point Pleasant brought the highest
2Ith plloce 111111 800wn by. Rhonda reser.ve champion Jamb shown last $125to $1,020 for the 214·Hmembers
price per·pound, ·•1.80 from John. Langdon ft Milton for $1.40, or $301 night by Lisa Hopson ~ Southside and two Future Farmers of America
son's Supermarket of Point for the 215-~d hog, and resold it for $8 per pound, or $690.
members showing them.
Pleasant. · · ·
to Hamiflllft llliiUI'IIce of Milton for
Following the auctioning off of the
One lamb, Usa Lewis' seventh
The hog In the red ribbon class of '1.15 per po~md, or .$247.24. B&amp;B top two an~als prices fell several
place
animal, sold to City Insurance
14 which sold for the highest price Food Market, Huntington, bought dollars but remained fairly high
of
Point
Pleasant for ,2.25 per
was a 215-poond animal shown by the 43rd place, 21l).pound hog shown througl)out thP. sale.
·
pound,
or
$281.25, and will be
David Hatfield of Gallipolis Ferry by Rosella Langdon of Milton for
Of the 23 Iambs sold three went
which btought '1.70 per pound from $1.50,ort315,andresoldittoTicToc for over p. Vanessa Shell of Point donated to the Mason Couqty Fair
for its appreciation dinner later in
ET&amp;S Sand and Gravel of GallipoUs Tire rl HIDltiJ!Iton .for $1.40 per Pleasant sold her fifth place lamb to
the year.
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The crowd who walled through the
auctioning off of :a market Iambe
and li8 hop and the presentation of
the Citizens National Fair
Scholarship Friday nlght to get to
the baby beef sale wltneaed ·the
setting of a Mason County Fair
Livestock Sale record.
/
For the first Ume, prices for hoth
the grand and reserve champion
steers topped $4 per pound, with
Shoney's of Point Pleasant setting
the record at $4.75 per pound.
Shoney's paid a total of $6,003.75
for the 1,263-pound grand champion
baby beef shown by Jane Hoffman of
Letart.
The previous record was $3.60 per
poiDld, set 11ut y- by Dlvenrified
Inve3tors and MH Construction of
Gallipolis, Ohio.
The I ,275-pound reserve champion
steer, shown by Jamie Roush of New
Haven, was purchased by Foodland
of Point Pleasant and Gallipolis,
Diversified Investors and M&amp;T
Construction for
per pound, or

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~imes- ~entinet Section

"'•cur Insurance, Point

Plea~ut,

WT.

PRICF.

RIRRON

NAPA &lt;t nd .John Wadr,, M.D_, Point PlNISBnt

l&gt;l

8.50

Pleasant Valle~· llospilal, Point Pleasant
Pt•nplrs Bank. Point Pleasant &amp; New f-lal'en
Fn1th Pharmacy, Point Pleasant
Shinn's Trat'tor SAles, flallipolis
Ja{'k Roush Motor Car, Point Pleasant
'Cit)' lm;uranct&gt;, Point Pleasam
MCrM Jt'arm City. Pomeroy, Oh1o
Mcf&gt;onalds
Williamson PaiJ('t, Slluthside
Ht~He!t Rrothers Carpet, (iellipolis
Citizens NalioMI. Point Pleasant
Moles Custom Me:al", Rf'd J-l()ll!W
I.cs' C'arry-Qul, Mason
lrvtn'sr.lass~r\'iC't', Point PINas:~nt
H~m·~'s Cu.stom Hukhf'rm~, Hidwell. Ohio
REil HIRRONS
Centra l Sup~Jy, Oalhpolis
H04 ·kcnberry Pharma cy, oint Pleasant
Jerry Haff!!lt Carpet &amp;
Sh('f'p F'ram1. r.;~ ll ipolis
ISM Satellite
( '1t1zcns N~lional , Pmnt Plf'asant
WIUTE RIRfiONS
Snuthf'rn States Co-Op.. Pnint Plrusant
· Jack Roush Motor Car, Pnint l1 lcas.'lnl

liS
135
125

6.00
2.25

130

IIJJ
90

3.25
2.50
2.25
2.25
2.21
2.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
150
2.01
101

IIJJ
125

125
2.75

11'6
1!0
125

.75
2.25

00

:t,OO

120 .
125
125
1!0
liS
3S

,.,115
Ill

120

us

'

1.75
3. ~

dumth:d to Fai r hppredatlon Dmner

Trio rate state fair rides
COLUMBUS (UP!) ~ A trio of
13-year-old Dublln boys have given
the rides at the Ohio State Fair a
pi'E'tty good rating.
Dennis Hutchinson, Kevin
McDermott and Jason Haney
de.:!lded to tate five of the mo"'
challenging rides Deggeller Attractions offers.
The three rates the swiss Toboggan. the Himalaya. the su()E'r
Zyklon, the Rockem and the
Galactlca.
Kevin was the bravest- going on
all five rides. Dennis bypassed one
and Jason two.
·
"Overall, they are pt-elty good,"
Dennis said. "Some of them a reo 'I
that good and someareOK But tbey
need more exciting ones."
The trtoofyouthluijudges helped

make up the 2!).1,f&gt;l2vi,~ilors Friday, ··
up substanlially from the 241,947 at
the same time a year ago.
This year's fair has drawn
! ,566,388 visilor•. up slightly from
the 1,5.')6,573of a year ago.
A special honor was given Friday
to Columbus businessman and
sportsman John W. Galb...,ath for
hi s outstanding achievement s. Gal·
breath. one·of I he principal owners •
of the Piltsburgh Pirates, a horS&lt;?
farm owner and building develo()E'r,
celebrates his ~lh birthday today. :
One of the altractions today Is the ;
annual Plaslerers and Cement ;
Masons Contest whereOhlocelebrl· :
ties try their hand at the crafl. Jl's •
part of ihe craft smens's projecl of :
constructing some addition to the '
fairgrounds .

�Page- D - 2 -

The

Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

They built bandstand in 1870s in Gallipolis Public Square
By JAMES SANDS
Spedal Correspondent
GA LLIPOLIS - The Gallipolis
Bandstand was erected ln the park
some time In the late1870s. we have
·' copy of an old · Gallipolis pape1·
from the year ...,,,.;.-1880 which talked
Jhout a platform
dJ nee held to ·pay ·
off \Vhat ws still

owed on the -cost
of constructing
1he bandstand.
While the bandstand has held this
spot on the Public Square for the
last century, at other times thC'
cou11 house has been located here.
During the Civil War the Union
a rmy built s10rage depots on this

General Putnam bought one on the
spot lor 12 guineas; the other was
intended lor a rich ,Dutch gentle·
man of this vicinity, who has built a
two story houSP here 50 feet in
length. Tile upper pan of the third
mantel was lying there, ordered by
a Spanish gentleman in New
Orleans, which, because of the fi ne
workmanship on it was to cost 20 or
22 guineas.
" 3. T ilE G LASSWORKER
seemed to be a born at11st. He made
us a thermometer, a barom eter , a
glass tobacco pipe, a sm all bottle
wit h a stopper which · held only
about" thimbleful, and a number of

of Imprisoning him. "
You may write to Jam eo Sands If

you wiSh at this address: 00 North
Buckeye, Crooksville, Ohio UISI.

(nitric acid), and, as we were on a

' Jurney and in da ily need of light
nd fire. he presented us wit h a
lass fu ll of dry materia1 which
Jrns as soon as a match Is

Meigs County property transfers

August 11 , 1986

Lawrence McQuaid, Audr ey
McQuaid to Colu mbia Gas Trans.
Corp., Right of Way, Rutland.
Roger B. Sayre, Christine L.
Sayn' to Orville S. Sayre, J une
Sayre, Parcel, Syracuse Village.
Jane Rupe to Mahlon G. Eble n,
Mary E blen, .23 acre, Salisbury.
Anna Darline Clonch, E Uls San·
ford Clonch to Ken neth A. J ohnson,

23

Tracts, Salisbury.
Karen Lynn Johnson, deceased,
Harold Da\1d Johnson, Cert. of
Trans., Sutton.
Larry J . Ball, Rita D. Ball to
Mindy Kay Custer, parce ls ,
Rutland.
Frands K. Chenowlth to Adrian
Bert act, Geraldine Bertact, Parcel,
Lebanon.

emell. Colt Bon ot814·446·
2123 or 114-448-1081 .

Water walla drill~ and ..,.
viced . Prices on rltqueat. Cell

814-742· 3147 or614-992·
6006.
Mr.

Busine11men · heviog

problems with your roofs?'

"Call. ut" for guaranteed
flit - gravel -metal r.oof
r•pelrt - meintal nancareplacement. Experienced.
lnaurad . Bonded . Raferen-

c:... Phone 8.1 4·949-2783.
PIANO TUNING AND RE·

5600 or 675· 3a24.
Re~i

•..which has been advertised at $350

Estate

Homes for Sale

3 bedroom house in Rustic
Hilla. Fully carpeted. stor4!1Q8
bullding, large lot. Call61 4 992-5085 after 4 :30 p.m.

31

Homes for Sale

Muat aell. One bedroom ,
carport, sundack. baaement,

furnace , $26,600 . 64 Mill
Creek St., Gallipolis. Call

111'4 •446-2539.

Squads make seven runs Friday
POMEROY - Seven calls we re
answered by local units Friday, llhe
Meigs County Emergency Medical
Services reports.
At 6: 38a.m ., Tuppers Plains took
Thelma Dotson to Camden-Clark
Hospital In Par~rsburg; Middleport at 9:02 a.m. , took Dorothy
ftoushfromRallroadSt.toPieasant
. aValley
.m .. went
to White
Hill Road
Hospital;
Rutland
at 10:for
21
Nellis Haggy, taken to Vete ran s
Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy a t
1: 58 p.m. went 10 Lincoln Terrace
for Dan White, taken 10 Veterans
Memorial; Pomeroy at 4:00 p.m .
went to Kingsbury Road and

transported Danny Romina, Sue
Romina and Franko Romina from
the scene of an auto accident to
Veterans Memorial; Tupprs Plains
at 3: 22 p.m. took Daniel Weaver II
from Reedsville to St. J oseph
Hospital,' P arkersburg, and at 7: 05
p.m . Middleport took Ann Davis
from RivervieW Place to Pleasant

Government Homes from
e1 . (u repair) . Also delinquent tax property. Call

1/4 Ct. of Diamonds

$f49

1·806· 687·6000, ext. GH ·
10189foi' information.
ThrM bedrooms·, 1tove in
kitchen, dining and family
rooms with Knotty pine,
cabinet• and clouts. Bath,
utility room. gas furnance .

Sizes Available: 1/4 Ct., 112 Ct., 1 Ct.,

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bath. laundry room. Call .

614·446-3120 or814-446·
8241 .
1970 mobile home, 12 X 50
. 13600. Call 614-31170413 .

P11k . 614-92-7479.

MOBILE HOMES MOVED.
lnaured, 20 yean ex:perience . 304-578-2866 or

Mobile home , apprOKi ·
mately V2 acre, 12 miles east
of Point Pleaaalit. Ready.
304· 372-661 1,

1---------Mobile Home, 1980 Jamestown with necetnryhookup

oupplioa $11 ,600 .00. Call
304 ·675-1484 or 676 ·
2138 .
1972, 12x86, Schultz mo·
bile home with 7K1 1 EK·
pando, wood burner, AC.
washer and dryer, all applicancas. livin_g roof". dinning
room and bedroom suites, 2
pore"•• · underpenning.
$7,000 .00. Phone 304882-2886.

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79 Mansion mobile home.
all electric , 2 br, financing
available. 304-5_76- 2010.
EKcellent cond, 1970 bed·
room, partically furnished.
12x50, Kirwood, 304-773-

9180.

106 N. 2nd AVE.
MIDDLEPORT, OH.

.

For sale or rent . 2 bdr. home
between town &amp; hospital.
Leaving area. must move.
Call 614-446-1502 T.F.S.
aftar 9 :30PM.

r~V;a;lle;y;H;o;sp;ft;al;.;;;;;;;;~~~·~2~4~M~O;N;TH~S~.;~~~~~~~9~9~2~·~2;6;3~~~;;

bdr .. kitchen, •LR, s4a,OOO.
Call 614-266-1702 befdre
2PM ot 814·446-1642 ext
236 alter 3PM.
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8 room brick quality older retreat, 3 0 1 5 bdr .• built on
house. Canter aof town, 1 112
your lot, 817,900 &amp; up.
bathl, forced air ga1 heat. Call 614-Sa6-7311.
Hardwood floort . Large level
lot. See Arden Dobson. 9 acres land. with 2 trailer•.
614·448·4607 01 614· 446- bern. outbuilding , tractor
2602.
end all equipment.

t23.600.00. 1 milo behind
3 bdr house. large living Hartford 304-a82·3326 .
room, full basement ,
*30.000. Call if interested
614· 448 · 7380. Plan to
Subdivision.

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Buildings

Ruttic log cabin. flrepl•ce. 1---- - - - - - county water. 1h acre lot. 1 · lcml. from New Southwattern For sale : apartment hou•e • 4
tohool. Call614-246· 6288. apanmants 4 room• wilh
private batha. Needs some
7 room houta, 1 full bath, 2 work. 61'4-992-6022 .
half baths. full basement. 2
stall garage with shop

abovo. Colt 614·445· 1928. 35 Lots &amp; ·Acreage
House for sale in Vinton. can
b"8 bought with two extra
Iota or separate . Call 614-

388·8343.

For sale : One acre lot wrth
nice large in-ground pool,
partiel baaement . tome
trees. For more information

Make offer 2 bedrooms. 1 .2 phone 602-583· 1044.
acral, 2 car garege. all
reasonable offers consi· ApproK. V2 8cre lot in Clay
dared . In Pomeroy. 614- Twp., all utilities &amp; septic

878·l513.

tank . Call 614-446-4171
after 6PM.

15 rooms, bath, utility. central heat. air condition, Oovemment land •40 an
ttorm windows and doors, acre, Many ,lots available .
garage , aluminum siding . Build a Future! Caii1 -619-

Call 614-992-5204,
3

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bedrooms. detached
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cloaing hinges, anliquf'
hra•• door pulls, fully aoljuolahle shelves on all wall
l'Dhinett\, and ea 8)'•&lt;'1ean
drawer• thai glid e on lifelimP nylon rollers.

Y

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w1th Mea dow
Oak s beaUt1lul

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wood tones that enhar1ce
H1e bold look ol natural
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accessor,es are also
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fn1.tCh you can save on
Quaf!ly Merill at ktlchen
cabtne ts

. 15°/o OFF
AU VANITIES
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IN STOCK
DURING THIS
SALE

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SALE ENDS 8/31'/85

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lng in the great •oom. Clly

304-876-6104or304·876·

lot with otf-the-ttreet park-

6386.

7018 . In the tower 201.

8 room house, 2 baths.
Inquire at 918 Second Ave ..

ing. Call mornin91 814-9922 ttorv home. Middleport.
Easy walking dittance
downtown. Excellent rental

Gallipotie, Oh .

3 bdr. farm house. 6 mi.
propeny . Phone 614·992· from Pt. Pleaatnt. Call for
•more Information. 614 2173 8:30-5 :00 .

448·4602.

3 bedroom home. Blf.l per-

cent assumable loan , garden
apot . Reduced down to

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2 bedroom, partially fur·
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PM .
30 ecraa, 8 room house, 2

large barns. trailer hook up,
tobacco allotment, plus machinery 250 Massey Farguton det;lel, plus plows. diac.
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304-876·5a51.
Chalet log home. 2 miles
from town, 3 acres, 3
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2 bedroom house , garage.

177 Pork Otlve, t200.00

month. call Mrs. Lanham,

304·676-4692 .

8558 .

ware.

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colt 304 - 92&amp; - 7029 .
e15,600.

3 bedroom mobile home for
rent near Cheshire . Phone

614-367· 7148.
66x12 El cO na. 2 bedroom,
new furnace, central air . 1
mila east on At . 248 at
Chaster . Call evenings 61 4-

986·4466.
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East

Pass
Obi.

I NT
Pass

Pass

For rent mobile home . Call

3 bdt, IGCIIted on Rt. 180.
near IIIGHS. 1300 mo ..
t150 dep . Colt 814-388·
8711 .
Mobile home. 2 bedroom.

furnlthed. Cell · 614·446 ·
1232.
Clun 2 bdr, furnished . city

utilltiet, priv•t• lot, Centenary. 1 tmalllntent, no pete.

f190 mo. Call 814·446·
0939.

6 1 Household Goodl

1--------SWAIN

manl of Human Services Ia

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE

Interested In leasing existing
profntionet office apece, or

82 Oliue St., Gallipolit. New
&amp; uaed wood-coal atovea, 6

having office tpace bu ilt to

pc w ood LR tuite 1399,

tpeclflcetiont. in or near the
county aeat of Maaon
County. Office space to
contitt of first floor apace
approximately 8,000 tquare
feet: . Additional plant and
apeclficationt era available.
Serlout blddert thould co ntact Sharon Winkler- Serena,
ArH Admlniatrator, or Jim
Hensley. Adminiatrative Aa·

bunk beda *199, anuon
recliners $99, new &amp; ut ed
bedroom t uitea. rangea,
wringer w ..hert. 8t shoet.
New livlngroom s u it efi
$199 -$699, lamp s. a lao
buYing coal &amp; wood. t1ove 1-..
Call614-446-31 59 .
~ounty
Appli a nce , In c .
Good u11d eppliancet and
TV Hto. Open 8JIM to 6PM .
Mon thru Sat . 614-448-

tiotant, •• 629-11281 by
Au;uot 1 e. 198~.

1899, 627 3rd. Ave. Galli ·

54 Misc . Merchandise

polis, OH .

GOOD USE D APPLI ANCES

w..hers,

d ryers, refrigerato rs, range1. Skegga Appliancea, Upper River Rd.
beside Stone Cre.t Motel.

814·446-7398.
LAYN E'S FURNITUR E
Sofat and chai ra priced from

1285. lo 1895. Tabteo, 160
and up to $1 2 5. Hide·a-·
bed a, $ 390. a nd u p t o_,
$660 .. sofa beds $148 ,
Recliners, 8226 . to • 376 ..
Lamps from $28. to $126 .
pc. dinettes from 8109 .. to

436 . 7 pc. f 189 and up .
Wood table with ai,. chairt

1285 lo $745 . Deok 1110

u p to 8226. Hutc h~~ts. $6 50 .
Bunk bed complet e with
mattretse1,
$276.
a nd1110.
up to
f396 . Beby
bede,

r-:;;::;;:;;::;:;;;;:::.~~:;:;;~:;=:;===~I
·
Mattrellet
or boK
springs,·
V
'
full
or twin, 858.,
firm,
t6a ..

"RAND
OP'
E
NIN8
. SALE

Pa!l

Opening lead: +K

and $78. Queen sett . $226 .
4 dr. chests. $49 . 6 dr,
chests, S59 . Bed f ramet ;
$20.and $25., 10 gun - Gu n
cabinett, $360. Gas or

STARTING

electric: ranges $375. Baby

.

mattresses, 826 I&amp; $35, bed
f rames $20, $25, &amp;. $30

AUGUST 121 1985

king fram.e $60. Good selec:

JAMES .IRE SHOP
SALES and
SERVICE
'
DEAN TIRES .

little d!amQnd to play ace and a
heart, South's hand would be good.
Note that the play of the queen on
the thlrd round of diamonds wo~ld be
disastrous. West would ruff and .Plat
ace and a heart, lea•1ng South with a
losing diamond.
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN .)

44

44

Apartment
fnr Rent

2 112

2 mobile homes for rent , no
pets. Deposit. references

Furnished apartment ground
level. one bedroom, •so.oo
week, utilltlaa . pllid. 304-

Riverside Aptl. Middleport .
Special rates for Senior
Citizens. $1 30. Equal Houaing Opportunities. 614-

45 Furnished Rooms
1- - -- - - - - - -

2 bedroom apartments.
New Haven. WVa . Newlv
remodeled . In town . 614-

992· 7481 .

1 ~--------­

1 bedroom apt. for rent.

Nicely locatad. Contact Viilage Manor in Middleport.

614 · 992 · 7787 . Equal
Housing Opportunity .

t ion

of bedroo m auite1.

rock ers , metal cab inets,

headboards $38 &amp; up tO'

965
Used.

Furniture

·-

Met~l

off ice desks. 3 milet out
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to
5pm , Mon . th ru Sat .

-

MILE EAST OF MERCERVILlE

614-446·0322

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS !Equal
Housing Opportunity)
monthly rent starts at $169
for 1 bedroom and 8204 for
2 bedroom, deposit $200.
located near Spring Valley
Plaza and Foodland, pool
and Cable TV available.
hours as poasible 10 am to 4
pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Monday-Friday , Call 614446 - 2745 or l e ave
me11~ge .

Nicely furnished mobile
home, eft. ept., central air
and heat in city, adultt only.

Call 614-992·6084 alto•
6:00pm.

876· 3100 or 876·6609.

PHONE

2 bdr . apt., good location,
redecorated. 8149 mo .• util ities panly paid. Call 304-

876· 6104 or 304· 876 ·
6386.
Nicely furnished apt. central
heat, air , parking, ne;~tt door
to library . One professional
adult only. Call 614-446-

0338.
Furnithed apt. 701 4th Ave ..
Gallipolis. 2 bdr. $260 utili·
tiea paid. Call 446-4416
after 8pm .
Furnithed apt .. 920 4th
Ave., 1 bdr ., $226. utilities
pd ., adultt . Call 446-4416
after Rpm .

740 % 2nd . Ave .. 3 bd r.,
$190 mo. deposit requ ired.

tween 9 &amp;. 6 .

1- - - - - - - -- -

2 bdr duple~~: . AC. off street
parking , in t own, stove,
refrig. furnished, e290 mo.
plus utilities. Call 614 -446-

4428 or 614-446· 2605 fo•

appointment .

1 ~'----~--~

New 2 bdr, 4 % mllea from

Galllpolit , $200 plus elect·
ric. $60 dap .• no pett. Call

514·46-8038.

Furriithed apl . $246. Utilities -paid, 243 Jack1on Pike,

Goltlpolis . 2 bdr. Call 445·
4416 alter 8pm.

New efficiency with garage,
small deck. diapoHI. washer
&amp; dryer hookp-up, 1pplian·
cet furnished . Private yerd,
northup area . 10.mln . from

city pork. Colt 614 ·446·
7209 or 814·446·3287.

'.

446-7274~HOUIS

9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.

KESSEL'S
QUALITY
MOBILE HOMES
547

For rent Sleeping Rooma
and light houl8 keeping
rooma. Park Central Hotel.

Colt 814-446-0766.

JA(KSON PIKE, GALLIPOLIS, OH.
1 MILE WEST OF HOLZER HOSPITAL

Furniahed room. range, re·
frig. *126, thara bath, sin- ·

gle male. 919 2nd. AVe ..

Where Quality Makes The Difference

Gallipolis. Call 448-4416
after 8PM .

1--- -----For rent, cottage, 1 br

.

.

1986 HOLLY PARK

furnished. utilities pd. $66.

week . 304·676-3100 or
676 ·6609 .

DOUBLEWIDE 28'x48'
Vinyl siding, eKtra insulated 6.. walls.
gas or electric. 3 BR . 2 bath . . utility
room, chapel and vaulted c eilings .

Mobile home lot, 12' Jt60' or
smaller. •76 water paid, 4th
&amp; Neil, Gallipoli•. Call 4•8-

$26,900

4418 otto• 8PM.

1986
HOLLY PARK
14x72 2 BR
Deluxe Both
Double Insulation
6 Inch Walls
Total Electric
Extro Nice!

$22,900

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Route 33, North ot
Pomaroy. Large Iota. Call

1985

1985.

814-992· 7479.

198Z,

OVERLAND
PARK

OVERLAND
PARK

CARRIER ROUTES AVAILABLE

14x70 2 Bl
Dtl!'xe BAth
Tip-A-Bay
Total Electric
Front Living Room
Double Insulation

14x70 2 BR
Deluxe Bath
Fr. Kitchen
Oouble Insulation
Totol Eledric
6 Inch Walls

14x72 3 BR
2 Baths
Utility Room
Chapel (eilings
Totol Electric

Earn Extra Spending Money

$19,995

$18,995

$16,·900

1986
COLUMBIA

1986

APARTMENTS, mobile
homes, houaes. Pt. Pleatant
and Gallipolis. 614-448 -

8221 .
11

Mobile Home lou for rent in
mobile ho~e perk, W. V1.
and Ohio . No pets, dapoah'.
reference required. 304~

675' 3000 till6:00 PM .

Help Wanted

DAILY TRIBUNE CARRIERS

1985
FOREST PARK

Have The Chance To Win

CASH, PRIZES and TRIPS

14x70 3 BR

Become A

Call 81 4·446·0338.

Call448-4418 alter BPM .

54 Misc . Merchandise

(HE(K US OUT FQI QUALITY NEW HOME$ AND THE
CLEANEST BEST U$ED HOMES IN THE TRI-ST~TE ~REA

negotiable . Cell 614-992· · 46 Space for Rent
6723 .

2 bedroom . couple and one 2234.
small c hild , central air, l - - - - - - - - - 8 140.00 month plu t utilities, 304-676-4088.
One bedroom furniahed
apartment for rent in Middleport. All utilltiea paid.

Apartment
for Rent

PH. 614-256-6496

nishad or unfurnithed. Rent

tequited, 304-676·3000 till
6:00PM .
5 room &amp; bath apt .. dep .
tequited. Call 614- 949·

44

Apartment
for Rent

Furnished apt.l2 bdr ., $200
water paid, 1136 2nd . Ave.,
Gallipolis. Call 446-441 6
after SPM .

phone 304-675-6612 after One Or two bedroom apart4:00 .
ments in Pomeroy . Fur·

K MotMie Home Pork . East· Call 6H -446 ·422 2 be·

Furnithed, AC. cable, no city
tuet. be•utHul river view. in
Kanauga. Foater's Mobile
Home Park, 814· 446· 1602.

tUN, underpinning. Located
Pearl St., Racine, Ohkl or

1·

Furnished 2 bdr. located K &amp;
$175

,. ...

+QJ 10' 5

• KJI0942
tAQU
+AK
.

992· 7721 .

1- - - - - - -- -

614· 446·0608.

18a4 Schuh• ,,.Iter. 3 bed·
room. 2 batha. new furnl·

2263 .

pd .. Call 446-4416 otter
8pm.

24Jt60 modular home, 3
bedrooms, living room, kit·Chen, 2 baths. good cond,

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES,
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS.
RT 35. PHONE 614 ·445·
7274.

Furnished 2 bdr mob . home .
no pets , Call 614-94 9 -

2 bdr . furniahed, all utilitet Call 446-4416 after 8pm.
pd., excert elect .. ·conve·
nient location, security dep- Just available-apt. for ren t.
oait reuqired. Call614-446- Call 614 ·446-9244.

2627 (incoln Ave., 2 bedrooml. living foom , kitchen.
dlnningroom. full size bath
and shower. Extra big lot .

phone 304·876·3449.

388·9060.

Furnished apt . 2 bdr., $19 5
water paid, 1.31 V1 4th Ave ..

old. 864,000.00, 8% par
coni loan: 304-576-8822.

tions. for mort information and
exciting ideas fer your kitchen,
bath or for using cabinets as fur·
niturt throughout your home, ask
for our brochure on !he cabiMI
style of your choice.

Furnished 2 bdr. trailer on
·old 160 near Porter. private
lot, married couple, no kids
or pett, &amp;200 mo. $100
dep., water paid. Call 614-

Furnished efficiency, adults,
920 4th Ave :, $186 utilities

42 Mobile Homes
• for Rent

All lmtticon Waodmark cabinet
lines offer options such a~ matching trim and shelving. dtslo compo ·
nenll, brass finish gallety rail, and
wariaUI _
styles of dtcorativt hard-

(onvtnlttKe accenories ot tnry
kind provide unlimited storage op -

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Furnished efficiency s 145.
utilties paid, share bath, 607
2nd. Ave. Gallipolis. adultt.

room modular on a parman- - -- - - . . . , - - -- entfoundation. Vaulted ceil- 3 bdr.house. 2 baths. Call

Installing your Chadwood
cabinels yourHif can save
big dollars.

Stop In Or Call
Today
For Your
FREf Estimate

Rentals

Mr!n:h&lt;tlldJse

OFFICE SPACE NEEDED ··
Tho Weet VIrginia Depen·

1'/• Baths

DAILY TRIBUNE CARRIER
By Calling 446·2342

Chapel (eiling
Total Electric
Utility Room
Was 115,995

8PM .

814-992·2369.
tn Mlddlepon. New 2 bed-

1-lO·IS

tK85
+to 742
EAST

+AK6 2
. • A8763

• to1
+Q5

Sunday Times-Sentinei - Page- D -3

51 Household Goods

,.Q5

WEST

The

W.Va .

ON BLADEN-MERCERVILLE RD.

Furnished efficiency 701
4th Ave., Gallipolia . $1 60,
66B -1667 for info . 24 'utilities paid , share bath.
hourt.
adults, Call 446-4416 after

~- 24fi.Jt

Pleasant,

47 Wanttd to Rent

NORTH
+uu

By James Jacoby
It's always a good idea to be careful about doubling fo r a one·trick set.
Yo1,1 cJ;on't gain very much, and you
may alert your opponent Into playing
'the hand well enough to make it. Here
is just such a deal. West thought his
length in hearts plus the A-K of
spades would be enough to cause the
four-heart contra ct to founder, so he
doubled.
The opening lead of the spade king
drew jhe very encouraging play of the
queen from East. This has the traditional meaning of telling partner to
underlead his ace next , and West fo)·
lowed that instruction. South trumped
a nd considered what West could have
for his double. It looked as if a holding of all five trumps was what West
was banking on, so declarer played
accordingly. He cashed the ace and
king of clubs, led a diamond to' the
king and ruffed another spade. Then
he played the ace of diamonds. Now
came the key play. South played a
low diamond from his hand. If East
won that trick, declarer could not he
prevented from trumping the queen
of diamonds with dummy's heart
queen . If West ruffed in on the third

outbuilding , 10' Dioh An·
tonne. Coll614·446· 1104.

garage. garden area, Green 1- - - - - - - - - School Diltrict. Call 614- 20 acre farm , tobacco base.
446- 2025 or 614-246 - lg. barn. newl" remodeld, 2

INGElS JEWELRY
•VISA·MASTII CHAIGE

14 ·x 70 Nathua trail• with
• _12 X 32 add ·l·room, 3· 4
bedrooma, kitchen. dining
room, living room. large

ofler 8:00PM.
~~:;:=:::::======
House for Sola: Beat offer. 33
Farms for Sale

li• (T. SIZING $10 EXTRA

ei.AYAWAY

A borderline
double

114-448 ·0137 otter 6PM ,

gtlogo. Cell 614·446-2697 6244 .

1 ci.......$59995

.

James Jacoby

676-2338.

31

THE BANDSTAND IN THE Gallipolis Public SqUill"'
about
where the llrst Gallla County court house was erected In the early 1800s.
When the Freneh 500 arrived here Oct. 17, 171101 they found on this spot a
30-fool-h!gh Indian burial mound. By 1793 the French had built a
swnmer house on top of the Indian mound.

....,

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

PAIR, Summer rates In 1973 Granville. 3 bedroom.
effect - free eatimltea . 14x70. Partly furnished . Set
Word'• Keyboard. 304-876· up in Country Mobile Home

itchen
Cabinet
ale
\\Enh9nee the Beauty ot You, Home With
8e9utitul l(ltchen Cebinett

Profeulonal
Services

.

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio- Point

~1984 Fleetwood mobile
BookkHping end ucreterl•l home 14x70, underpinned,
work-all type. Your oftic. or storage building &amp; trailrt
mine. no iccount too big or Htl It GrMn Terrace. Call

1he Nationally Famous
Diamond Wclterfall Design

;• ')plied."

This, he told us, was ma nufac·
'\!red from bones.
I must say this In addition abOu t
theSP fine gardens, that there are In
them the most beautiful flowers,
art ichokes, and almond t rees; and,
besides the gardens, thPre are
m a ny nne vi neya rds a nd a few
small rice fie lds."
IIECKEWELDER . also mentl·
oned that he had dinner wi th the
man whom Heckewelder perceived
to be the most prominent member
of the French 500: Mr. P etit, who
served the lawn not only as a doctor
but as a judge as well . We note that
severa l of the early weddings In
Galli polis were perfor m ed by
J udge Petit.
Heckcwelder n'iated one sad note
about his second visit to Ga ll ipolis In
1792.
•
"Early on the lOth we met
hunters from Colu mbus. Midway,
a t 1 o'clock. we arrived In a
Our vessC'I is one of them .
'' Here we spent the whole of the d n'nching rain at Gallipolis, where.
fo llowing d ay~ visiting the skilled to our surprise towards evening,
one of these same hunters was
mf'Chanics and the beautiful improvements a nd gardens laid out in brought in as a corpse. Soon after
we had left them, he had gone off
European style.
"The mos t interesting shops of . with his com rades after a herd of
buffalocs. The g un of one of them
t h~ ~ormcr arc those:
" l. Of the goldsmith a nd watch· had gone off accidenta lly and killed
maker. who showed us such skilled hi m on the spot. The unfortunate
\'.rork on watches, compasses and man gave himself up at once to the
sun-dials as I had never seen authorities to await his fate. Seeing,
however, what grief and pain he
before.
"2. Of the sculpt or and stone suffered at the death of his good
mason. The latter had two finished friend. they comforted him Instead
mantels, most anistl ca lly carved .

11, 1985

not a mtstake!

"He also ma nufactures costly
medic ines such as aq ua fortis

WHEN TH E French 500 arrived
here in 1790 t he Cf'nter of the public
square held an Indian mound. John
Heckewelder w ho visited Calli polls
in 179'2 1ater described what he saw
then:
"A t a disiance of abol.\t 100 paces
from the Ohio Is a 'Mound' (a round
hi ill. which . proba bly was con·
s tructed by the sam e for mer
inhabitants of this land who m ade
all the strange and mysterious
fortifications and works to be found
in this country. This mound Is abou t
30 feet high, has now been made Into
a beautiful pleasure ga rden. wi th a
pretty summer-house on 1he fla t
top."
John Heckewelder, who was a
Moravian m issionary to Ohio, also
wrote in his journa l In 1792 that
Ga llipolis then had a bout 150 houses
wit h a population of some 300 to 400
civilia ns and some 50 to 60 regu lar
United · States Army troopers and
scouts whose job it was to protect
the town during the Indian wars.
" FINE KEELBOATS are m anu·
factured in this town (Ga llipolis).

August

Thisp~ce is

o1 her works of art.

, pcit.

•

EXECUTIVE'~

.

DREAM

$14,995

Do not miss this opportunity to
purchase one of Jackson's most beautiful all brick homes. This sprawling
ranch is located on 1 0 acres of choice
landscaped property with a breathtaking vieW of Jackson County: Newly
and exquisitely decorated . Plush plush
carpeting and designer drapes . 3 larga
bedrooms, 3% baths. housewife's
drl!'am kitchen, large family room with
complete wall window seat, picture
windows in every room. Large carpeted
back porch. huge 2 car garage and
complete laundry room

Will

NOW

BROADMORE

COLUMBIA
14x60 2 Bl

14x70 2 BR
2 Baths
Total Electric

·I

Bay Window
Total Electric

AM-FM-Stereo
(hapel hilings

$14,500

Bath

FURNISHED

$12,509

KI"DLEWOOD

One wood stove that can
actually make your room
look better.

Show By Appointment Only

PH. 286-3373 or 286-7175 DAllY .
DIRECTOR OF CONTINUING EDUCATION
OFF-CAMPUS, SPECIAl and
SUMMER PROGRAMS
Rio.Grande College/ / Community College announces a position available as Director of Continuing Education. Off-Cam pus, Special l!r Summer Programs . The po sition is a twelve month administrative appointmen1.
Responsibilities in~lude development
a nd implementation of continuing tduca tion program , course selection, develop men1 and evaluation of programs and monitoring budget. Knowltdge of business.
industrial and community organizations required . Computer and communications
skills as well as strong inter· personal relations and motivation to be a aelf-atarter is
eKpected . Masters Degree preferrtd.
Deadline : Application, vita and names
and phone numbers of three references
should be submitted by August 20. 1985
to:
Personnel Office
Attention: Continuing Education
Rio Grande Coll~e
Rio Grande, Ohio 46874
P.O. No . 4143

•Availablt in
wood or

black, met allic brown, redcharcoal grey.

•Optional Metal decor lrim available In COP·
per, br111 or sihun .

•5-year limited warrant y,
•large airtight removtble eah pan.
•Approved fo r b urning bitumlnou10 coal.
•30 " and 38 " w idth s: either model can be
UIMd

free-sta nding or

inaert .

J

a1 a f ir eplac111

PRE-SEASON

SALE

r

S.AVE TO

40°/o

NO MONEY
DOWN

NO PAYMEN1 TILL OCTOBER

OLD TIME
HEATING COMPANY
RT . 7 - 6 MILES BELOW GALLIPOLIS
OPEN SAT. &amp; SUN. - NOON Till 6 f .M.
WEEKDAYS - NOON ·TILL 7 P.M.

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Page-0-4- The Sunday Times-Sentin~;~l

Survey seeks to
identify health needs

Pomeroy

dents In the areas of fitness, cancer
self-examination and smoking.
The sUJveys have been distributed to llO randomly selected
Franklin County physicians, hospitals, clinics, health agencies, businesses. nursing homes and other
groups.
The survey is a follow-up to the
health risk appraisal conducted by

COLUMBUS (UPI) - The Colum bus Health Department and
Fr&lt;mklln County District Board of
Health are conducting a sutvey to
determine what programs are
available to Franklin County resi-

August 11. 1986

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

the Columbus and Franklin County
health departments last summer.
In that sampllng, 606 Fraklin
County adults were asked to
evaluate their g~&gt;neral healthstatus.
Lack of exercise, Infrequency of
breast self-examination by women
and clgarettesmoklngwert'found to
be present risks In Fran kiln County.
ThesurveyshowedthatJlpercent

d. the respondents smoked ci-

Columbus Health Department.
''The first step In that planning
process is to detetmine ' what
programs already exist to serve
rt'Sidents of I his area," Jones said.
"Our currt'nt survey to health cart'
providers should give us a good idea
ri what needs are and are not being

garettes, 62 percent of the women
did rot examine their breasts
monthly for abnormal growths and
72 percent reported an Inadequate
exercise levels.
·
"We beli!&gt;veltls Important to plan
programs to addrt'SS tllese Identified risks," saldd Bob Jones,
director of health education of the

~.

and the findings will be given to
health planners at the Columbus
and Franklin County Health
Departments.

Results of the survey are dueAug.

58

· t'OITI$my- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio Point Pleasant. W.Va.

Pet-. for Sale

81

Floh Tonk ond Pet Shop,
2413 J1ckeon Avenue,

Point Pieollnt, 304-1175·
20113. Fllh, blrdo end moro.

614-367-7143.

1-Card of Thanks (paid in advan'"l
2-ln Memory
{paid in advance)
3-Announcements·
4·Giveaway
5-Happy Ado
6·Lost and Found
7 -Yard Sale (paid in advance)
B-Public Sale &amp; Auction
9-Wantod to Buy

21 ·Business Opportunity
22-Monoy to Loan
23-Professional Services

Employment

31-Homos for Sale
32-Mobilo Homes for Sale
33-Farms for Sale
34-Business Buildings
36-Lots &amp; Acreage
36-Real Estate Wanted

Serv1~e s

Rental s

14-Businass Training

15-Schools
16-Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair
17-Misoallaneous
1 8-Wanted To Do

An noun ce111 en Is
3 Announcements

4

f drill
&amp;

41-Houses for Rent
42-Mobila Homes for Rent
43-Farms for Rent
44-Apartmant for Rent
45-Furnished Rooms
46·SPI!CB for Rent
47-Wan1ed to Rent
48-Equipment for Rent
49-For Lease

1 1·Help Wanted
1 2-Situation Wanted
1 3-lneuranee ·

old, wormed, papers,
grool podlgroo. •100.00.
304·882·2237.

Heavy duty Lowboy trailer
for hauling small dozer or
tractor. *800. Call 614-

992-7401 .

Musical
Instruments

lnternational46 Baler. Good

condition. &amp;600. 614-9925565.

Bundy Alto NX . exc. cond .•

uc. cond.. 11,200. Coli
814-258-1857 altar 5:30.

Farm At. 36. 304-7361
6c each
. Morgans Wood2342
or 676-1286.
~-====::====::;=========~ lawn

5 etrlng bonjo.' Coil II 14·
25f·8417 before 8 PM.

Home)ite water pump $200;
Solo 5 gal back pak spraye
$&amp;Q; A model Inter with cult

L1v es tu 1 k

614·446· 0294.

Balloons for Get Well, Anni "eraarys, Birthdayt, parties.
Singing Gorrilla. Call Bal-

loono&amp; Co. 614-446-4313.
You can slim up.forsummer.
All Natural Weight -Loss progr.am can help you Iota
10-29 plus pounds in your
first month or your money
back. CaU now 614-742-

2328.

Announcing the Cake and
Candy Supply Shop 'a midsummer sale 3-9 Aug . Loc:at&amp;d at the Rocking G
Ranch , 'h mile east ot
Harrison"ille on SR 143.
$2.00 rebate on selected
pans . 10- 20 percent off on
all other supplies. Call 614·

742 -3033.

Golf lessona. Trophies or
awards of any kind. John
Teaford. Chester, Ohio.
Now accepting new piano
ttudents. Three miles south
of Tuppers Plains . Nancy

Schul 614-667· 3336.

ble. Call 614·992·6022

Cute miKed female puppy
needa good home . White
broWn, &amp; tan. 6 weeks old:
wormed. Call 614-448-

Will do babysitting in my

hours .

Card of Thanks

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank everyone
for !herr prayers. flowers.
cards and food dur~n&amp; the
loss of our father. Grayson
Kendrick. God bless you
all.
His Famil
THANKS
To Rutland High Classses
of 1950 and 1965 for relivin&amp; precious memories
at Alumni Banquet.
Fa Sauer

4 kittens, 8 weeks old. Call

614-446-9598.

2 black &amp; white puppies.
Call 614-448- 0399 ask for
loretta. .

Two female dogs, 1 part
Beegle, 1 part mixed breed.

Coll614-742-3168.

Cute, adorable, small to
medium sized dog, white,
fluffy fur, with black ears,
ex. with children . Call 614-

992·7674.

Cute. fluffy long- haired.
black &amp; white kinens, Call

61 4-992· 7674.

Large dog, part Collie, part
German Shepherd. 2 yrs.
old, gentle with children.
good watch dog. Call 814·

985-3950 after 4:30pm

Free ride to Louisville, Ky.
Leaving August 22 Call

Now site's acne: we have felt a
tear, but 1 &amp;rateful smile
shinei throurh 1 tear.
Grateful for &amp;ills of love

God sent while she was here.
Gifts that will smile in our
hur1s and bt forever dear.

Thank you, God, tor your
novtr ondin&amp; Jove throqto our
Mother and Grandmother,
Emma D. Jott,~Son.
Sadly missod by Children
111d Families: Bernice lAval·
Coy 1nd Family; Frtda Cun·
ninrnam 1nd Famrly; Jorrr
Johnson IIICI Family.

Buying daily gold, silver
coins, rings, jewelry, starling
ware. old coins. large cur·
rency . Top pricet. Ed. Bur·
kett Biuber Shop, 2nd. Ave.

Middleport, Oh. 614-9923476.

1 - - - - - - - - --

Aluminum scrap. Sell your
alum1num scrap direct to the
smelter. Buying all grades of
aluminum. Premium paid for
large loads. Call for quote.
Scipio Energy, located 1%
miles east of Pagetown on
Township Road 141 . Meigs

8043.

Puppies,

6212.

phone 304· 773-

inventory . Training, fixturea.
grand opening, etc. Can
opan 16 days. Mr. Keenan

pool. Call 814 -992 -2068.

ApprOK. 1 bu . hot banana
peppers . 304-773·6878

1- - - - - - - -- -

Employment
Serv1ce s
11

Help Wanted

Reps N"ded. For business
accounta. Full time S60,000
to 880 . 000 Part time

$12.000 to $18,000. No

provided. 1-612-938·6870.

1306)878-3839.

Your prior military IKPt·
rienca is ""dad in the army
national gutrd. Monthly
paychec:k. fife lnaurance.
retirement income. and edu·
calional . anistance eveila·
ble. Coli 304-1176-3150 or

1-800-842-31119.

6638.

puppies

304- 773Need

8 Lost and Found
Found: womans bifoc•ls on
Rt. 33 toward fairgrounds .

Coll614-992-6488 . .

LOST, 2 large rings keys,
return to Mason County

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

RICK PEARSON AUCTIO·
NEER SERVICE. Esttte,
farm , antique. liquidation
aales. licensed Ohio and
West Virginia . 30 ... ·773-

6786 or 304-773-6430.
9

Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for late model
clean uaed cau.
Jim Mink Che\1 .- 0idt Inc.
Bill Qene Johnson

money

for

tchool

clothes? Soli AVON low
olorling loo 15.00. Coil
614·448·2166 or 614·446·
3368.
Baby sitter needed in my
home. ref. required.. 4·&amp;
days 1 week. Call after 6pm

614-245·9187.

Office Clerk Ambious person to work In sales office.
Requires typing e)Cperience,
operation of general office
equipment, eKperienca in
telephone eales It in"entory
control systems htlllpful .
Must be neat • accurate
with figure•. Foward resume
to boK 80 in care of the
Gallipolis Dally Tribune. 826
Third
Oalllpolia, Oh

A"'··

411631 .

Eooy Aooombly Work I 1600.
per 100. GuarantMd payment. No IKperience-no
salea. D•t•il• send selfaddralled shmped enve-

lope; Elon Vitol · 715, 3418
EntarpriJe Rd., Ft. Pierce, FL

614-4411-0175.

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. Bods. iron,
wood, cupboards, chal,.,
chesta. baaketl , diahea,
stone jars, antiques. gold
and silver . Wrlte - M . O .
Millar. Rt.2. Pom1roy. Ohio

4&amp;769 or call 814·9927780.

Glliii-Stuclenl Loon Ropoy·
ment progra.rn-earn money
while gening your dagrH.
Enll1t now for many ether

benoflll. Call 304·175·
3960 or 1·100·142·3Stl.
Sales repr...ntatlva wanted
tor pftt control comptlny,
wdte BoK C·l care of the
Point Pleaaant Register.
Cleaning lady needed, half
day ptus per week. eome

loundry, 304·176-21182.

Woman ta cook and! litht
housakeeplnt for elderly
gentlem•n . Day cera or livein. Send resume and references to lox P9. c-o R. .ieter,
Pt. Pl . WV 215110.
Mr. Donut taking eppHcations for one part time and

ono full limo bokor. Apply In

person. pleaH no phone
call1.

33482.

614-448-3672
Uted mobile homes. Call

If you ' re wendering how you
cen afford to go to college
1hit fall. check into the Army
National Guard educational
a•sistance prOgrams. New

Attention : Toy and Gift
Company hiring damonstraton lo work now tH December. No collecting, no
deliyerlng, no inYeetment.
Also booking pertiet. Call

Someone to mow peature

field. Cell 304-1176-8104.

12

Sl~uatione

Wanted

Sandy 1114-247-4931 .

Part- time babysitter needed
for 5 mo . old baby, in home,

Middleport oroo. Sond ro·
P 0 BoK 15,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45789.
tuma to

Persons Body Shop, Lucas

~=~· ::~t~~~ntH:!!:

Populor priCOI. (814)9811·
4174.

1114·247-3213

100buohollllroorn. U.OOo

Pump sales, service. Ftegistered in Ohio . All work
guaranteed. Call 304-2732811 . Ravenswood. W.Va.
Special prices on labor for
re-upholstering furniture
month of August 1985 only.
Sa"a $call tor estimate now.
Mowrey's Upholatary, call

304-678·4164.

F1nanml

Colt 614·992·6584.'

Beautify your home for
winter. Wallpapering. inte·
rior design tips, neat·clean

job. 304·676-4683 or 676·
2001 .
18 Wanted to Do

1---.,.------Will pajnt trailer roofs &amp;
plow tobacco. Call 614-

21

--·.---c;&amp;iii"iioifs··-......

U.S. 36 West, JacksOn.

frHzing . Happy Hollow Fruit
f•rm or Aoy See, 304-1578-

Ma~aey

2028, 678-21148.

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUS·
LISHING CO. recommends
thlt you do buaine11 with
people you know, and NOT
to Hnd money through the
mail until you have investigated the offering,

A golden opportunity-make
money in your space time.
Join friendly home toy partiel, the leader for 30 years.
Openings for managers and
dealera. We ha"e the largest
and belt line in party plan.
Earn big money plut bonu... and travel incentives.
Start now and earn money
immediately. Call toll free

II"••·
Call

814-448- 4~91.

FRIDAY.. AUG. 16 -

7:00P.M.

From G.Jiipolis, tako Rt. 151, turn left onto Rl. 77 5, turn
right onto Potriot Co4mus load.

Watch lor Signs

TRUCKLOAD OF NEW CARPET
Direct From the Carpet Mill in Geor&amp;ia

TRUCKLOAD OF NEW FURNITURE
Direct from the South

·

LOTS OF MORE NEW MERCHANDISE
MARLIN WEDEMEYER-AU&lt;tioneer
. 245- 152 - 381-1249

SAT., AUG. 17-1 0:00 A.M.

LOCATION: 9 Mileo SW of Jackson. Oh .
On SR 139, Turn Righ1 on Riegel Ridga Road at store.
go 3 miles. Sign• Posted (Albert Riegel Farmt

ITEMS: 2 llalwall cupboards, 6 board blanket chests. Victo·
rian half bed, oak dresser, oa~ washstand, 2 missron oak
rockers, oak press back htgh chair, 6 match1ng bentwood
chairs. other chairs and rockers, old baby walker, 3 metal
beds, 21readle sewing machines, old Silvertone radio, couch
and chm, sad irons, iron skillets, baskets, pictures and
frames, samplers. shoe last, lard paddle, lard press, kraut
cuHer, sausage gr~nder, gambnels, electric fencer, ladders,
grinders, tinware, 2 wringer washers, print cloth feed sacks,
4 qu1Jt tops, stoneware, glassware, glass cannmg jars, bot·
ties. old wrought 11on items, new bed lramesand headboard,
black and wh1te TV, fans, desk, Hom elite chain saw, S1mpi1C·
ity garden tractor w/cultivator, steel fence posts, barb w11e,
plaHorm scales. wheelbarrow, 2 tarpaulins, lawn tractor and
'trailer,.corn sheller, log chains, grass seeder, wood cobbler
lasts, hay wagon, snow fence, corner jobber, feed crusher.
misc. lumber, wagon load ol larm tools, 2 old guns, p.us
plenty more.
TERMS: Cash or Check with 1.0.
LUttch Sorvetl by Hantilton Twp. Firt Dept.

OWNERS: LawrttKt Ritpl &amp; ltuth Terry
MUSTARD AUCTION SERVICE
Jackson, Ohio 614·286-5868
Preston Mustard - 614-286·5168
Terry Lloyd - 614·286-1229
Bonded and Licensed b · State of Ohio

Klllbroo 276 grain body &amp; 16
ft . grain elevator. Call 614-

46 Space for Rent

286-6622.

614-286-662,2.

1114-288-11522.

row pull type 30 in . rows.

12,500. After 5p.m. call
1614!378-6311.
Farman Super
condition Call

3549.

Large Yard Sale: Monday

Middleport . third house
above Post Office, 10 am- I
pm. knick knacks, Hnens,
household items, clothlno
sizes 8- 1 I. tome antl11uea. If
rains, will try for Tues. Aug

NEW AFFOIIDABLE USTING- Older 2 story home 1n
good slllte ol repair. 3 BRs, livlng.room wrth fireplace,
lami~ room wrth fireplace, dining room, eat-in kitchen
and bath, 2 car garage. N1ce ftat kJl $31,000.
tmO

Middleport

&amp; Vicinity
Moving Sale: 197 Kelton

Rd. Aug 8 to I, 9·1.

Yard Sale rain or shine 1127
Second Ave.. 12th thru
16th . School clothes. toys.
glassware, old &amp; new misc .

Business
Opportunity

Be your own boss. Fast
growning, multi-billion dollar industry which census
figures show part-time earnings a"eraga up to
$20.000 .00 per year . No
selling-service accounts set
up by company. Requires
$15,000.00 cath for equipment . No special skills or
veh1cle needed. EKcellenl
tax ad\lantages . EKpansion
financing available to those
qualified . Write Mr. Mason,
BO)C 360247, Birmingham,
Al 35236, include name,
address and phone number

or call toll-free 1·800·521·
4849 botwoan 9:00AM·
4 : 30PM central Time zone.

8

May 30, 1985, ttoo.oo
pair, 304· 675-4828.
64

C. Good
614-985-

Hay &amp; Grain

trailer been uaed 4 times.

SUBLET - Retai'l space
located at 42 Court Street ,
lafayette Mall, Gallipolis,
Oh10. Square footage of
I. 157 selling space and
227 square feet of storage
space on the second floor
of the Lafayette Mall.
Call 614·446·7653
. 9:30 'til 8:00
Monday thru Saturday

Autos far S11le

80 Pontiac Grand Prht exc .

71

Autos for Sale

1983 Nissen Datsun. good

cond .. t4,600. Cali 614·
379-2314.

cond . Call614-446-1652. '

1978 Chry,ler New Yorker
Broughman, 2 door. Blacklllver interior, high mileege,
good cond. loaded . Call

ble cond. Call

61 4·446· 7404.

1962 Chevrolet in restorl•

1978 Buick LeSabre custom, 2 door. 1 owner. Call,'

614-446·0622.

1984 Monte Carlo SS. Call

61• ·446-

2687.

.

1977 Chevy ohortbod PU,

614 -446-1761 orafter4:30
614-245·5861 .

360 engine, auto, $660.

614-378-6311.

81 Trans. Am Tl.lrbo, 11lver

Mixed hay for 11le. Large
round 1,2001b. bales . Call

shown. Call614·256·1393. 814 -843·5318.

with. blue customized interior. t ·tops. Alpine AM -FM ,
c..sette, POL, PW, PA, PS.
crulae, air , tilt. 47,000 mi.,

auto .• $360 . Will trade one '
or both for good running Car.:

Black quarter horae colt. &amp; St-raw, 81.25 bale, 304month old. Chestnut filly, 678-2817 .
4lh month old - Both out of - - - - - - - - Super ChiK, halter pros-

79 Ford Pinto new paint, 76
Honda 5 spd Call614· 256 -

Reg Apaloota mare. 16 rho.

old, $600 or boll offer. Call
614-266-1271 .
Quarter

horse.

Hat been

Shelled
buthel .

Tr onsport atjon

poets, $600 each. 1980
Rockin Bar 2 hone trailer
with. floor matt, spare tire &amp;
tail curtains, 81 ,400 . Call

corn. $2.20 per
Call after 6 :00.

71

Autos for Sale

614·245-5811 .

S year old gelding, 7 yrs old
mare &amp; yearling colt for ule.
Reasonable. Alao 1addles.

Call 614·886·4337 or 614·
985-3880.

TOP CASH paid for '80
model and nawer used cart.
Smith Buick-Pontiac. 1911
Eaatern A"• ·· Gallipolis. Call

614·446·2282.

Real Estate General

15,500. Call 614-446 ·
9587 or 814-446-2459 .

6417 before 6 PM.

1964 chevy 2 dr., 6 cyl .. ·

Call 614·446·8397.
Dodge Aspen '76. 2 door. 3 ~
on the floor. new retread ·
tires and battery. $360."

After 6 ·p.m. call 1614]378-:
6311 .
1976

Ford

M~stang .

II

13.

...... ..,t.Pieasiliii .....
&amp; Vicinity
Yard Sale, 2222 Mt. Varnon

Avo. Mondoy Aug. 12th, 9 •

am to 2 pm, boy• clothing. Illes 2 to 8, toys, Child's . ~
table and chairs, miac .
..

22 Money to Lo•n

6·oo p .m .

1977 Mustang $1950. Call

742 -26 81 after

1979 Ford Granada. 6 cyl, 4

1976 Plymouth Cutter.
cyl, auto, looks&amp;. runt good.-

614-446-4823

dr, PB, PS. air. tilt, am-fm
stereo. Call614 -46-8606.

.·

a:

8500. Call614-992·7403.·

614-446-9267.

Real Estate General

GORRELL
REALTY

'

FOR SALE
20 ACRES MORE OR LESS

24741 Hill Road

MOSTLY WOODED LAND
Has an excellent uenic homesite.

Racine, Ohio
Virginia D. Carroll
Broker
APPROX. 140 ACRESLocated at Portland, Ohio. It
is lovely, lots of !t.mber,
building sites. meadow, mi·
neral rights, go with prop·
erty. Possrble free gas.

Owner fmancing atter down
payment. Call Now"'

Secluded peace and quiet of country... yet close to town. Approx. 3
mi. from HMC. 2 miles off At. 160
on Oliver White Rd. N.G. School
District. Rural water .will be available soon. Timber and mineral rights.
Owner Financing Possible.

Asking Price $17,000

I Yz STORY 01 n&lt;• HOUSE

0 .42,5 oo.
wt 98
Locate" " Portland, Oh10.

s-O-l-

CALL 614-446-1527

_._

Linda

L Riffle

OWNER WANTS TO SELL
BEFORE WINTER - Make a
good offec lor Ih~ 3 bed room
home located cloie to !Dwn.
New carpel throughout. convenient kitchen·dlnln&amp; a11 cond•
t10ned $39.900
3 BEDROOM HOME has large
lam1ly room With fireplace, 2
baths, equipped kitchen-dining
area, deck and h1ce yard. small
garden space. $55,900

_________.,

Real Estate General

1:
1:
1:.

SINCE 1943

I'

to low fixed rate. UM equity
for any purpose. laader

Mortgage Co .. 1114·11923061.

From Gallipolis. lake Rt. 141. turn left onto Itt. 775,
turn righl onto Patriol Cadmus Road. Watch for
signs.
SALE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:00 '···
Something for everyone: Antiques. Collectors, Used
&amp; New.
Door pries Given Every Sale
Have somethin&amp; you want to sell? Brine it lo the 'a·
trio! Auction Barn and we~ I sell it for you . consi&amp;n·
ments accepted from 1:00 to 5:00 ' ·•· on Sltltrday.
Arrangements for pickup service available.
Auction Barn available fqr any type of Silt on any
day or night during the week for public auctions.
Resident and Busrness Auction Service Available
MARLIN WEDEMEYER - AUCTIONEER

~-~4~----4

PUBLIC AUCTION
LOCATION: 5 Milts from Gallipolis on St. 11. 141.
The followin1 items will be sold: HOUSEHOLD: Dinette set
w/6 chairs. elec. range, GE No-trost refrigerator, 3 pc. bed·
room su1Ce, LR suile, rocking love seat, hall tree. 2 vaccuum
cleaners, % bed, several lawn cha11s, portable TV, 3 metal
wardrobes, bed and chest ol drawers, sw1vel rocking chait,
handmade baby bed. radio/record player !floor model),
collee and end tables, stand tables. several cha11s, carpel
throw rugs, bed clothing, radios. small 01lstove.•toaster, loot:
stool, PICtures, lamps, pots and pans. assortmenl ol dishes.
ANTIQUES : Scales, apple peeler. colfee grinder, washstand ,
dresser, non bed, 12 gallon brass kettle, syrup prtcher dm·
lng room suite w/6 chairs, bullet and chrna cabinet, one gal·
ton stone water Jug, 2 antrque straight back chairs, draw
kmfe, lamps, Seth Thomas weigh! clock {30 hours), e1ght day
clock, picture Ira me, grindstone, kitchen stool, stone salt Jar
w/ lid , and olher collectables, mclud1ng some quilts., blacksmilh tongs, ant1que valve gnnder.
TOOLS: Bench saw ladder iac~s. gnnder, crrcular saw, 2
elec. weedealers, ~1ghts lor Ferguson tractor, come-a-long,
p1tchlor~s . sledge hammer, 154 concrete bloc~s oak lumber. flat steel. cham booms, block &amp; line, 250 tobacco stakes
2 blacksmith vices, wedges, eleccnc healer, aKe, hydraul1~
tacks, wheelbarrow, feed sacks. metal pipe, plastic pipe, 3
cases ol motor 011. gun reloader, l1mans w/scales, rope, doghouse and many, man y olher hand tools, misCellaneous, and
colleclo(s Items.
Cash
Lunc- Anllla~lo

SAUL M. SAUNDERS, OWNER
LEE JOHNSON - Auctioneer
Crown City, Ohio
Phone 256·6740

.:

Ike Wiseman - 446-3796
B. J. Hairston - 446-4240
Clyde B. Walker - 21\5· 5276
David E. Wiseman - 446-9555

Now You Con Afford
A Home.

9.8% Fixed Rate
Mortgage Money Available.

••
r

IDEAL S£TTING ol 6 room modern home on 1 ac. ol
mostly fiat land very suitable lor garden and lawn N1ce
shade trees. Wood stove in basement along with fuel oil
lorced air furnace Clay Grade School and GalhpoiiS
High School.
#341

Here's a Few Homes
Perfect For Starting Out

••
I'.

I·
1-

1.
1:
I

I·

').,."

OWII(R MOVING TO MICHIGAN - Must sell th1s
attractive 3 BR brick home immediately. Ve&lt;y good
locatioo 1n Green Schools, thiS home offe~s romfortable
Camily room with woodburne~, eat-1n krtchen, IMng
room and 1 car garage Large well cared lor yard Qu1et
ne1ghoorhood. Pnce reduced ID $49,900
·•
#219
PRICE REDUCED - You'll be Impressed at the
beautiful rederorating job !he owner has done on thiS
older 2story home 1n Kyge1 Creek Schools. There's rot
.-stone ~ft unturned 3 BR~ 2 baths, beautiful kitchen
with all the bu1h·1ns, no·maintenance vmyl sidm&amp; 2car
garage. Reduced to $55,000.
#210
MOTIVATED SELLEI ol 3 BR quality home, 6 rooms in
all. Convenient k1tchen with quality cabinet&amp; Hardwood
11oors mgood cond~on. located on old Rt. 35 just east
of Thurman. Buyer Protection Plan for one year after
purchase Just under I ac. ol ~nd. Barg31n pnced at

$27.600.

#314

UTILITY COST-SAVING HOME - 6" insulation rn wlls,
12" 1nsulalton 1n ce1hng and 6" underflooroithis 1500
sq. It, 3 BR, 2 bath. 2 car garage home in pnme
locaCion lor schools. shoppln&amp; and wor~ Just a lew
mies west of Gal~polis. 1n Porterblook Subdv. JU~ oH
Fairfield-Centenary Rd. Nice quiet area r good
neiglloors. Pnced to sell at $58,000.
HJ40
NEW USTING - JAY DRIVE - Asuper place to raise
a family. Close and convement to shoppin~ City
schools. Very attractive L-shaped ranch with 3 BRs,
living room, lami~ room wrth fire]llace, 2 bath~ eat-in
k~hen and 2 car garage. Great starter home. Complete
with gas heat (k&gt;w healing bills), central atr and buyers
pr~ecCion pian. Call lor more inlormatioo.

!i~f&lt;

NEW LISTING Ill TOWN - Very n~ce 3 BR home m
excellent ne1glloorhood on QUiet street This home has
had excellent care and includes ~rge famrty room,
dining room, 2 baths, fireplace, woodburn1ng stove.
garage amJ,carporl Very clean and wonderful place lo
raise children. Owner purchased anothr home and
des1res quiCk sale. Priced at $59,000.
#124
GOOD CONDITIO~ 3 BR home tn Kyger Creek school
d1stnct fine krtchen ca~nels wrth dou~e oven range.
Gas lorced air Curnace, low .uti1ty b1i~, 25,000 BTU
burtt-1n air rondittoner, wood stove. N1ce flat lot wrlh
14x18 storage build1ng Possible low 1nterest loan
assumption. Pnced at $39,800
#318

1068 2nd AYENUE-VERYGOODINVESTMEIH -2
renta~ in one dwelling. h looks like a good buy at
$39,000. Oownstairs-INing room, I bedroom. bath
and super nice kitchen Upsta1rs- 2 BRs, livmg room.
krtchen and bath. bhis ~ a nice home. for any .,e
lami~ II you can real th~ pnce. do rtf

#112

ENERGY EFFICIENT - 3 BR home in city. tZ'
insulatiort m'ceimg, tple w1ndows, year around comfort
heating and coolin~ Extra large closets w1th shelves,
l'h bath~ step-savrng krtchen, 9x10 worksho~. 8d0
storage building, flat lot lenced. Quality built well
maintarned home. Good buy at $44,800

#306

'11230
SPI.IHML - 10 yr. old multi-lev~ wrth a scenic
view from the l~ing room pocture window. Surrounded
IIIith mature shade trees the l,4311 sq. It provides
comfllllable INabi~ in lhe 3 BRs, living room with
firepiaco, kitchen with dtmng area, l'h baths plus lV
room. Located off Rl160 ~llllr hospotll. Price reduced

1D $58.500.

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446-3644
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AFFORDABLE HOllE ON DEBBIE DRIVE - for
$55.900 you can own thrs roomy bl·level and all that
comes with it 3 BRs. ]lull bath and 2 hall baths, ~rge
eat-in krtchen w/ nev1 sundeck, large fam1~ room and I
car garage. N1ce lot In mce nergllOOrhood. Green
schools.

NE.W LISTING home. SilO. rental home.
acres. large barns. 4
smaller bUildings, 40x80 steel ~orage bldg., tobacco
base BoHom land, a stream. walnut and hrckory nut
trees. Call us for delarls.
. #401

REAL ESTATE

beauty offers more than most: large comfortable lam1iy
room with stone tireplace, sunken formal tivmg room,
.formal dimng room, lorm~ entrance, beautiful oak
sta•case, 2 full baths, plus extra hatl bath rn laundry
room large 2'h car garage. All on a beauhlully
landsCaped FLAT 1 ac. lot. Only 2 miles from Sprmg

$89,900.

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USTIIIG - Get your money's worth with th~
very attractive and spacious 2 story home. Decorated
I in excellent taste and m"move in" condition, thiS 3 BR

Val~y.

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For Sale: Monte Carlo. Call

Real Estat• General

BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT - Charoia~ H1ils Lake
Estates offer peaceful surroundings and scenic
landscape. 1.5 acre wooded lot with small meadow.
Ve&lt;y mce spot lor your bu1idmg plan&amp; $12.000il2
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HOME OWNEIIS·flofinonco.'

4 -,

spead, 8800.00. Coli 614 ..

Aug. 12. 590 Mill ST..

Public Sala
&amp; Auction

4.

Ewe and lamb. lamb born

Ph. 247-6644

New ldH picker-sheller. 2

NEW USTING - MILLS VILLAGE - Quilt but
Convtnient - 3BR brick and frame ranch is tust what
yoo've been lool&lt;1ng lor. lndudes eat-in lutchen, fully
e~~uipped dining room, living room, full basement wrth
fin~hed fam1~ room. 2 baths and garage. Very ~rge,
over% acre. Gas heat with low !UIIity bil~. Ask1ng only
$58,900.
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SAT., AUG. 17-9:30 A.M.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Rt. 36. 304-875·1286 or
736·2342.

136 Massey Ferguaosn trac·
tor, 6 ft. bush hog, big New
Idea seeder, $3,496: Call

f M 111 Suppl jrs
&amp; I Jvt;s lo ck

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN

PATRIOT AUCTION IARN

Ferguson. New

Hollond. Buoh Hog Salas &amp;
Service. Over 40 used
tractors to choose from &amp;
complete line of new &amp;
u1ed equipment. largest
aeleclion in S.E. Ohio.

59 For Sale or Trade
For nle or trade for
tock. locutt poste.

Ohio. 614·286·8451 .

1983 12ft. heavy duty ote&gt;&lt;:k

$350. 304· 576·2752.

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&amp; Vicinity

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Business
Opportunity

$1800: Homolilo EZ chain
saw $100; 5' bush hog
t350; 26' tobacco pipe
trailora $450 .; 52" tobacco
sticks 16c eacl1; tobacco
balers 850 each; 2 row
tobacco setter $1,600.; 7'
Woods buahhog 81400.;
Morgan '• Woodlawn farm,

Real Estate General

omoll . Coll614·446-3660.

Key boardist looking for
wortung bend. 16 years
profeulonal experience.
Piano lessons. Instruction
for beginning Or ad\lanced
1tudents. any style. Music
theory included. Bernie Nau .

Silver QuHn, 6 doz or more.
81.00 per dozen. Ideal for

Farm Equipment
Canning p . .chet now avail· 61
able. open 7 days WMk, call - - - - - - - - for prices 11 tupply it
limited, 304-773-8721. 165 Mauey Ferguson dieaal
Bob's Market. M11on, W . tractor, PS, live power. Call

lowest prices: hou•a painting. roof painting. concert.
plumming, no job to big or

COLEMAN WATER WELL
. DRILLING

Farm Equipment
CROSS &amp; SONS

304-175-2117.

Up to 15 Words .. .One day insertion ..... .... .. s4.00
Up to 15 Words ... Three day insertion ......... $5.00
Up to 16 Words ... Six day insertion ....... ,.... $8.00

7314.

Bernie. Coli 814-992-11584.

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Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Silver Queen, t1 .00 dozen.

Own your own JeanTrenching for water, gas.
Sportswear, ladlas Apparel.
elec. and drainage linet.
Children&amp;.\ Large Size. Com·
Reasonable rates. Call 814bination Store. Accessories,
1-800·227-1510.
441-8608.
Jordache, Chic, lee. levi,
Easy Street, lzod, Espri1,
Tomboy. Calvin Klein, Ser8
Public Sale
gio Velente. Enn Picone. liz
&amp; Auction
Claiborne, Members Only,
Organically Grown, Gasoline, Helthtex, Over 1 ,000
others. t7, 900 to 124,100
inventory. Training, fixtures, ,
grand opening, etc. Can
open 16 deya . Mr. keenan

Mon .-Fri . SAM to &amp;PM CST.
Small

available for men, woman or
couples . Call 614-992-

268-1528.

c.inning tomatoes, picked
Of pick your own, .bring
oont1inera, Eugene Da"il

lit.7 on Le•dlng Crook Rd.

Wanted: pump and filter for
12 ft . Coleco swimming

selling . Repeat businesa. Set
your own hours. Training

Part Beegle puppiea.

others. H,900 to $24,900

Reel raapberrle1 Taylor's
lorry 'otch. 114·4411-8192
or 814·245·5084. No Sun·
cloy Cillo.

675-Pt. Ple..ant
458-Leon
571-Apjlie Grove
773-MIIon
81!12- New Hoven
856-Letart
937-l!luffalo

992-Middleport
Pomeroy
9B5-Chester
343- Portland
247- Letart Falls
949-Racine
742-Rutiand
667-Coolville

bu1hel. 3Va mite• west of

1305]678-3639.

Mate 1 'h year old Spitz,
white, good watch dog.
Apricot male regis1ered

1 male white cat, 9ood
manners, 1 female calico
kitten . phone 304 - 675 -

Own your own Jean ·
Sportswear, ladies Apparel,
Childrens, Large Size, Com·
bination Store. Acce11ories.
Jordache, Chic. Lea. levi.
Eaay Street. lzod. Esprit.
Tomboy, Calvin Klein, Sergio Valente, E"an Picone, Liz
Claiborne, Mamben Only,
Organically Grown. Gatoline, HelthteK, Over 1,000

38B~Vinton

County. 514-992· 3466.

304-882-2024.

In Iovin&amp; · memory of our

sharina.

Wanted To Buy

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7105 or 446·9723.

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We've known 1 sm1le,
Wh1le she was here: her knowinJ. IOVIRJ, liYiMJ, and

forward and say 'Stick 'em
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!up!' ,

with kids. Call 614-446· 9

In Memoriam

Mother and ·Grandmother,
Emma D. Johnston , who
passed away Aucusl II,
1980.
NOW SHI'S GONE

"Robot number one, step

Dog, 2 yrs old 'lz Lab. good

Sheriff. REWARD.

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Will c.,e for elderly in our
home. also room &amp; board

2248 after 4:30PM .

Poodlod, 304-676· 33911.
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Coil 1114·949-2739.

lo"eable &amp; friendly. To •
good home. Call 614- 379-

female. 1 mala, Call 614992·5025 after ~pm.

Call 1-519-665-1657. 24

Vacancy: pri'llata room for
elderly lady. LPN care given.

2 brown pups, very sweet.

MOBILE HOMES MOVED.

New Credit Card I No one
refused . Visa -Mastercard .

home. Daytime . EKpe ·
rienced . 614·992-5970.

1364.

4411-Gallipolis
317-Cheshire

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18 Wanted to Do

614-367-2435.

Free puppies. 4 mo. old, 2

678-2866.

Situations
Wanted

Ha"e care for elderly. Room.
board and laundry. RHaona-

Kittens to gOod home. Call

R'• J Mobile Home Movers.
Reasonable rates, complete
line of service . 304- 3724864, 273-5297. Anawering aervice til 6 pm.
inaured , 20 years expe rience . 304-576-2336 or

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Meigs County
Area Code 614

Fruit
Vegetable•

Vo.

1 yr. old male poodle. Call

614-446-0770
SWEEPER and aewing ma·
, chine repair. parts, and
supplies.
Pick up and
delivery, Davis Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mila up
Georges Creek Rd.
Call

11-Homo lmprovemenla
a2-Piumhing lo Heating
I 3-Excavoting
84-Eieclrical&amp; Refrigeration
8&amp;-Ganaro! Hauling
a 6·Mobilt Home lie pair
87-Upholotery

61-Farm Equipment
52-Wanted to Buy
63-Livt!lstock
64-Hay a. Grain
65-Seed &amp; Fertilizer

Gallia County
Area Coda 614

58

Mason Co.• WV
Area Code 304

10,000 oak tobacco sticks
52 " sharpened both ends,

58

livestock

900 lb. work mare and
h•rne11 perfect brake1 .

Call 614-286-6622.

2668,

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Classified pages cover the
following telephone exchanges ....

246- Rio Grande
2!511- Guyan District
643-Arabia District
379-Walnut

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LAFF-A·DAY

Giveaway

71-Autoo for Sale
72-Trucko lor Sole
73·Von•• 4WD
74-Motorcye!H
75-Boolo ·• Motoro
71-Auto Part• &amp; Acceuorios
77-Auto Repair
71-Comping Equipment
79-Campen &amp; Motor Homos

51-Household Goods
o2-CB, TV S. lladio Equipment
53-Antiqueo
54-Misc . Merchondioe
55· Building Supplies
56· Pats for Sale
57· Musicollnotrumonto
58-Fruits &amp; Vegetl~leo
59-For Sole or Trado

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Financial

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For Hie: H Far mall tractor .
May consider trading for car
or truck . C:all 614-949 -·

uood 1 yr.. 1360. Coli
614-445-1338 ofter
11:30,M.
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Announcements

Allit Chalmer C with
mounted mower. Good con-

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-0·6 .

livestock

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14' pull type low, runa good.

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AmeriCin Pitt lull pupe, 12

£1ectdc Qulbranten organ,

Farm Equipment

Farmall F-20 tractor double

Allis Chilmert Model B
Tractor. Belly mounted cutter bar, 2 hillside plowt,
grader blade . *700. Call

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dition. 1796. Call614·247·
$1,600. Call 614-367 - 4292.
7t84.

AKC regilterod Ce&gt;&lt;:kor pup·
piol, II block .fomolo, 1 buff
molo, roody Aug. 8th, 304·
812·2788.

Tribune - 446-2342
Sentinel - 992-2156
Register - 67-5-1333

Farm Equipment

aura parta - manlfold,

Gorman Shophord f•ll
bloodod pupploo, II wkl old.
UO.OO uch, 304·1176·
3871.

fatten VOU' lolakt
With awart fld

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August 11, 1986

11407

YOU1L ABSOLUTUY LOVE THE INTERIOR! - Here's
a beautilol~ decorated home thlll you can afford. Oon1
i~st drive by, let us soow you the ltltertor of th~
charmin~ 3 BR in Rio Grande. Everything's new- the
walls, W~nn&amp; peumbin&amp; furnace, kitchen. lfs on a
double lot with large garage. $54,000.
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NE.W LISTING OF HOME on n~ce size lot with 24x30
separate garage and workshop full basement divided
with heat pump. Also wood ~ove with forced a~r lo two
rooms Located on Bulavllie·Addison Rd., just north I
Bulav1ile. Let us show you thiS quality buih home w1th a
n~ce lawn. Price reduced to $59,900.
#308

LIKE NEW - Bnck and lrame ranch oHers 3 BRs, LR
Mlfl fireplace. DR. 2 baths and eat-10 krtch~n . Energy
saving heat pump 2 car garage. Srtuated on Hail ac
lot $59,900

#304

NE.W LISTING - Excellent starter home. You won't
lmd a beHer 3 BR hometoslart out with Complete wrth
LR, fR, large eat-1 n k1tchen fully e~~uipped, 1bath. Pius
extras like 15x30 SWIJ'Immg pool, extra large yuard,
covered paho. central a11 oondrtionm&amp; Best Of all rs the
9\1% loan assumption. Buyers Protei:lion Plan.
$45,000
#236

All AROUND GOOD 2·3 BR HOME located near
rmproved hou~ng and ~owing bu~ness district You
will enJOY !he large kitchen and uhlity room With
wockbench and shell area. Nice backyard Cor garden
and play area. Out~de stora'ge building w1th ronorete
floor See1ng is believrng and only asking $29,500 with
1mmediate possessron
#310
COUNTRY IDCATION _Quiet 1.3 ac. for lawn, garden
and small animals. 3 BR home, 2 baths, 17x20 hvmg
room time saving krtchen, central heat and 3\r, energy
elficlent New home conDtion '" car garage attached.
20 32 addrtion oot finished 1 n~de. w1nhmsh to surt
b x tor cost of matenal Asking $59.000.
uyer
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NEW LISTING - You Wouldn't Buy ThiS- or Would
You? J u~ because rt's a very_n~e 3 BR home or1cedl
below market value, is close to town and H.Mt, 11 'h
mile erlher way), has a n~ce liv1ng room and ~rtc hen
w1lh one car garage No reason to buy - or ~ there'
Owner lives 1n Charleston and wants rt sold. Pnced al
$39 000. Would listen to any reasonable oller.
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NICE STARTER HOME- Cozy 3 BR homewith astyle
·you're sure to like. Includes LR and fR, large eal-1n
krtchen nice large both and ab1g flat yard. NICe carpel
throughout. No maintenance vinyl • ding and bnck
lronl. Located m qu1e1 vrllage of Northup C1ty schools
BPP $49,500.
#201
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SPRING VALLEY HOME 1n search of anew owner. Best
v1eW'in thearea lrom 3 BR.l ~ bath, 13x20 livrng room,
lull basement. gas lqrced a11 heat. large exhaust fan.
Frnancing arranged with small down payment to
qualrt1ed buyer. Selling price $55,000.

#300

OWNER TELLS BROKER TO SELL IMMEOIATEL Y! lor $59,500 Ws the buy ol the year 4 BRs. brck and
lreame w1th 2 bath&amp; ~oo\81 din1ng room, nice b1g
eal-ln k1lchen and huge lmly room. 2 firep~ces and
1usl 4 blocks from schools. II you don't like lhe pnce,
make us an offer.
#128
QUIET LOCATION JUST OFF ST. RT. 160 w1lhrn I n11ie
ol new grade school 6 miles to Holzer Hospital N1ce
homes~ the area. This3 yr. ~d quality buiH home ~ on
a large lot willl nice shade trees Home ~ 3 BR. 2 baths.
Irving roomw~h fireplac~ d1ning area,eHrc1ent k1lchen,
24x28 2-car garage atlached. 40· antenna and rotar
w1lh very good 1V reception over Wide area. All th~ w~h
central 3\r. Buyers ProtectiOn Plan. L1sted at $53,800
#320
NEW LISTING - 3 BR horre 1n country but only 4
m1ies from! own. Includes hvmg room. din1ng area,
fam~y room, equipped eat-in kilchen w1th center 1sle
range. and 21ull baths. large24x32 metal building wrth
17 ft. h1gfl ceihng, All on 1.5 acre tract ol land on
NeighOOrhoOO Road. Askmg $45,000

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4 BR HOME lor expand1ngfamily. Large 15x24LR wrth
fireplace. 12x30 FR. step sa~ng ~rtchen. OR wdh pallo
doors and part walls fimshed 1n weathered barn Sid in~
Relrmshed large bath, new carpel and vanity Oarge
m11ror1. Cherry wood cabrnets. Shop building 20x24
ceiled and concrete tloor. 18x36 mach me shed and 2
• other structures. All on almost 2 ac ollertrle land lor
garden, pets and ilvesloc ~ Centrallocabon to Oak Hill,
Jackson, R1o Gra nde and Galh poiiS Pnced toell at
$39.800
#337
IN TOWN CONVENIENCE lor less lhan $35,000.
located at 622 rth Ave th• ranch home has more
room than you m1ghl think wnh 3 BRs. large d1nmg
room, 11v1ng room. eat-1n kitchen. I bath and lull
basement. Gas heal OH street parkmg. Owners need to
settle estate. Buyers Prolectmn Plan covers home's
components for full 1ear aher sa le.•
#130
U.S. ROUTE 35 WEST - Green Township
Convement to shoppmg area, 6 rooms, 1'? baths.
electnc lorced atr furnace. d1nmg room hvmg room.
utility, arr co nd1lmn~ well1nsulaled. 21x24 garage
w1lh storage cabinets One olthe most ronvenient
and quality buill homes on the market. $55,000.
#307
WELL DECORATED HOME oHers 3 BRs, LR. eliUIPped
kdchen and d1mngarea large 2'&gt; car garage. 100x300
landscaped lot With good garden area. Buyer's
ProtectiOn Plan Thrs 8 yr. old horne hass been well
mamlained. $44,500
NE.W LISTING - Convement locaton in town.
Affordable homelor ~arters or fimshers. Old limewood
work 1n good conditiOn and 1nterest1ng f~lse tront on
house make lh~ 3 BR hOme a lmo~ a collector'sitem.
One block from grad school $33,900
#205
3 BR HOME WITH FULL BASEMENT - Good location
convenM!nl tu hospital andtuwn. Includes extra lot and
24x28 garage. Perfect lor workshop. Home has
hardwood lloors, eat·ln k~chen, 1balh, hv1ng room, and
I car garage Gas heat and central a11 lor your comfort
Tra1k!~ space, currently rented has 1ncome. Will finance
quahtred buyer. $49,900.

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Times-Sentinel

51 Household Goods · 54 Misc. Merchandise

Utility bldg .' opoclol :

Vt llev Furniture , new 81
used. la rge tect ion of qual·

H•rdy

E'.lergreen shrub•.
prices. Just north
of Stlte Perk Qn upper Rt. 7 .
wh ol t~ale

ltv furniture . .1216 'Eattern
Ave .• Gellipolia.

Ed '• Appliance Serving air
conditionert. refrigerat ors.
W~tlther•. dryen . In G•llill.
Melge &amp; M~ton Cg .t' Call

23 cu.ft . chett type tr-.ur.
Call614·367·7745 .

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Trade Center.
&amp;. appliencea.
tervice. Kanauga, Oh . 614·

1972 Ford. Cell1 ·114· 992·

•as firm,
2l97 ..

Call 614-446-

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pickup

304-875-4131.

Patriot Storage Buildingt.
any size. Display at French
City Mobile Homee In Galli-

Alte~

81 4 · 448 - 7081

Will trade disc for 2 loads of
firewood must be hard·
wood. Ca11814 -256 -1781.

nwaonry suppli". Mountain
Slltt BICJdl, At. 33, Now
Ho..n, W. Yo . 304-882-

2222.

Pets for sale

motor. E;quipped with heed

110 lb. woightl

HILLCREST KENNELS

Boarding all breeda. Heated
indoor· outdOor facilities .

no.oo.

$100.00. Phone 304-8823328.

J .C. Penn8y stereo

and
cebinet. Phono, casaetta,
and four apeakert. Alton
Akai ' " ' to reel and 81rack
componet . Sacrifice ell

Pole buildings erected.
many sizes and colors. Low
prices. Free Estimate•. Cell

9790. .

304-675-3981 .

Pit Bull pupa. Call614-388·

9328.

ground swimming

Electric typewriter e25 .
pool. 18 fi.X 4 ft .. UOO. wedding dras• size 11. axe.
Coli 614-985-4175.
cond. t75. 304-67&amp;·3784.

•too. Coii614·367·D172.

Air conditioner 8125, gaa
1tove 875, frost free refrig .

1974 Torino Elite. Good
condition . Body work.
$460. firm . A complete
stereo system. New in boxet
for euto . e100 firm . Sony
color TV. 3 . 7 Inch. Battery
peck and charger·ca•e· AC.
$100 firm . 18 gauge shot·
1 gun. Spfirm. 16 geuring·
field . Reel good condition.
Boll; of shellt. 860 firm . 12
Inch 8 &amp; W TV. 815. Sooro
rowing exercise. Brand new-

f1 50. Coli 614-448-0924.

Frtnklin Stove twood or
gao). Coil 614·367-7841 .
W(Jod diningroom teble, 8
chlirs. 6 mo. old, S200. 26
in. Philco TV good cond,

8250. Call 61 4-448-18&amp;9.
6 ' couch, chair. coffee end
end tables, western style

lotoinloso). 820. 814-992·
3318.

~14- 256 - 1392.

Real Estate General

Dragonwvnd Cattery K~n ·
nel. CFA Hlm111y1n. Per111n

HOBSTETIER
REALTY
Goo. S.

and SillmeM klnana. AKC

Chow puppleo. Coli 446·
3844 ofiOf 7PM.

Holislottor, Jr.
Broker

AKC Baentt Hound pupa,

tri-colored. 10 woelca old, 2
molo. Coli 814·2&amp;8-1652.

NEW LISTING - All electric
ranch home, features three
bedrooms. large 6ving room,
dimng and k~chen combmation. fwl basement, garage,
16'x32' ,in·i!found swrmming
pool. Askmg $45,000.

Shepherd. •215 each. Ready

boUt Aug. , 5. Coli
246-8881 .

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AKC Reg. tamale cocker
spaniel. I mo. old, BuH

AKC Ooborrntln pupploo: color. Coil 814-446· 7373
Stud Servico. Coll814-448- or 304·675-2395.
7715.
1 - - - - -- :c--::-Biock Lab pupa. AKC Regia·
Brierpeteh Kennels Profes· 1ered. 3 males and 1 femele
slonsl All·bre•d grooming. left. Call 814,992·5181 .
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa·
cillti.._ Englllh CockOf Spl· Tri-colored Beaaen puppies.
nial puppiao. Coll614-388· AKC Reglllortd with pop·

Twin size bookc:IH bed.
apring and mattre11 140.00.
Cast iron pot belly coal
stove . perfect eond,

•2000 . Coli 614 -367·
7143.

_s_s__P_e_t•_f_o_r _s_a_
l•~

5 male. 1 female V. German

polis. Oh. Call 614 -448- lights. self start• . 2 extrtl

Above

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whoolo, 18.5 hp Rockwell

•350. Call 614·448-2669
or 61 4·446· 3508.

1 2 X 24 carpet &amp; padding.
multitweed. good cont .

Block, brick. mortar and

All Terrain Vehicle, tiz

McQueary fifth Wheel hone
trailer. 2 horae in line:

anytime.

814-332-9748 collect.

Real Estate General

hot dip reblu .. ng, 111 types of
gun1mlth work, felt urviC8,

512&amp; .

terv . door.

tll2&amp;15
erected. Iron Horae Bulldere.

1-TONY'S
- - ------GUN REPAIRS.

Stereos. VCR. 3 3 cassettes.

Call

30'x40'x9' whh track door

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304· 87&amp;· 8 7112 or 87&amp;·
2991 .

8038. Free delivery or built. wheels, Amphlbloue. 30.4773-9585.
on yOur lot.
·

388-9632.

1

•20 .00

load. t30.00 delivered . Call

Panasonic VH~ r~ 29
movlet, i45~all· 814-

446-7444. .

t:/,2&amp;. Coli

Ford 400 cu.in. motOf. Aloo

For Sal. : pool ttble. Call

Exercite bike. pedal 8t row,

Firewood

•zoo.

O\her good engine parte for

7 187·

6;;1;d4·;4~4;6~·8t;5;&amp;ji8~-;-1~;;.;;;.

175 gel. upright fuel tank in
good condition.
Sie·
glormatic fuel oil hooter. like
now, UOO. Hoovy duty
automatic tranamiulon for

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614-446· 7444 or6,.· 367· 1-a- - - - - - - - - - - Fi ne oak &amp;. m ahogany furni ·
t ure from England some
antiquee :,· clocks . dining
chairt. can~er. occ..sional
tables. drop leef &amp; draw leaf
tables. pictures, mirrors.
marble top wash stand,
c han of drawers, side boerd.
ne1t of three tables, and
m ore . All at a fair price . Call

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54 Misc. Merchandise

11. 1985

11 1986

EXECUTIVE HOME - Two
story cedar home fealures 4
bedrooms. 2'-&gt; baths. huge
living room wrth f~replace and
bay windows, formal dinig
room. large recreation room,
central arr and hea~ custom
drapes, full basement. three
acres. PRICE REDUCED.

art. Championship bloodlines. Vet. checked with
1h0t1 and wormed. Call

814-882-&amp;143.

PEACH FORK ROAD - Only I
mile ~om St Rt g3 Beautiful
153 acre farm, with three
bedroom brick veneer home,
lree gas, two llarns and several
sheds, apple trees and grapes
abound Askrng $73,000.

Real

One new Calcinator truh
incinerator, autometic gas
fired, brick lined. $100 .00.
Firm. 304-876·2902.

OPEN HOUSE

AUG. 18-2:00 to 4:00 P.M.

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locallll ot Sl. 11. 511, appro•. 3 mile from
Watch For Signs

Contemporary round glass
dinette table, chrome b81e.
4chairs.e~ccond,l126 . 00

low~.

Velma Nicinsky
Associate
Phone 742-3092

firm. 304·676·2419.

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Oak library table. Oak side·
boards. \l&amp;ry ornate, China
closet. Empire style •ofa, 2
pc. Oak dresser &amp; wash
stand. primiti\18 drop·leaf
teble. Copper boiler, All ex.

THE HOME

VALUE YOU WANT

WHERE YOU WANT IT.

cond .• Coll614-992·6894.

54 Misc. Merchandise
Firewood- c utup · slabs, 1
truck load S100. 2· $180.
Pickup load. you. haul $16 .
HEAP accepted. Call 614-

245-5804.
Pool People Special :
Shock liquid $2 .55 gal. PH
up $3.60 4 po. Middleport
614-992-5724 or GalliPolis

614-446·3061 .
Landscaping. top soli, good
fill dirt, manure , reseeding,
1hrubs &amp; flowers . lawn
maintenance. Bruce Davi·

son. 814-266· 1427.

, z go. Mosoberg woth ,

For Under $30,000
This home with a brick front on the lower level and carefree vinyl siding
on the upper. can lit proudly into any neighborhood. Upon entering
your front door, you will be truly amazed at the spaciousne11 of each
room , together with all creature comforts such aa: farge kitchen with
pantry. lots of closat space, one and one· half bath's, with all the latest
quality fixtures and three bedrooms.

barrel &amp; regular barrell. Call

PM .

NEW AND MODERN 3 bedroom home iocaled within
Subdv. Be the fir~ one to move into this new home. Privacy.
$59,000.
LOOKING FO_
R ACREAGE7177 WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING:
66 ACRES below Gallipolis Dam, no house. $13,500.
46 ACRES. Spruce Street Extenstion, Gallrpolo. $21,500.
33 ACRES, Prime 011erlooking lhe Ohio River. $110,000.
4 ACRES, Adjacent t Rt 218-Williams Hollow Rd. $~000.
24 ACRES. With mobile home. Hazel Ridge Rd. Reduced to
$19,900.

LARGE AIRY CALFORNIA BRICK RANCH
3bedrooms, 2'h ceramic baths . lg. living room,
dmmg room , family room ; new kitchen , patio
with gas grill.
REFERENCES NECESSARY AND
ONE MONTH RENTAL DEPOSIT REQUIRED
For Rent or Lease. With Option to Buy $580 mo.

or 446-2734
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INVESTMENT PROPERTY located along 4th Ave. Uve in one
un~ and rent the other. Priced to sell at $32,500.
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SELLING YOUR REAL ESTATE IS BIG BUSINESS....
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446 1 OGG
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DEXTER - Approx. 98 acres,
pond, fencin&amp; barn and other
outbuildings, older two story
home. $43.91)0.
PRICE REDUCED - Portland
-Mini farm. approx. 36 acres,
3 bedroomhome. 2 car garage,
pond. pasture.

WHY SEnLE FOI TELUNG THE WHOLE
COUNTY, WHEN YOU CAN TELL THE
WHOLE WOILD?

MIDDlEPORT Fantasttc
home. 3 bedrooms. 2 ~ llaths,
giganhc lamily room. Approx . I
acre. Make Offer. $69,000.

Ask founlllf 1his e»u.ti011-:-1hen List With Us

SEE YOU AT OUR
BOOTH AT
THE FAIR!!

•Willis T. Leadingham, Realtor. Ph. Home 446-9539

COUNTRY HOME
Located on State Highway
#160, close to high school
Nice fronl porch , burlt-rn
cabrnets and dbl. sis sink in
kitchen, bath w/ shower.
Lots of shade trees and frurt
trees. Garden space, .84
am of land. Blown-in insulation. 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms.
Must sell. Phone now for an
apporntment. Priced at
$26,900.
#266

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BRAND NEW DUPLEX- Great investment for
the buyer. located on Graham School Rd. Each
unit offers 2 BRs, livin g room, llath, kitchen
with stove, re1rrg_. OW and displ .. laundry, large
carJXtrt. central air and storage area.

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CENTRALLY LOCATED - GREEN TWP. 22.11 Ac. Mi l , with frontage on st. Rt. 141and,
Neighboroood Rd. AISD adjoins Sanders Hrll
Subdrvision. Owner flnancrng avarlable. Call for
more details.
ADDISON TWP. - Approx. 7 mrles from
Gall rpotrs. 39'? acres more or less F10nts on
townshrp road. All woods and brush. $8.900.
PRICE REDUCED TO $24.500! - lovely
24x65 ·modular on Green Terrace Dnve rn
Centenary. Home features a 15x2_41iving room.
galley type kitchen is fully equrpped, drmng
room has a burn-in china cabmet. 3 bedrooms,
2 balhs, carpeting. cent arr. elee. hea~ ~orm
wrrrdows and doors and an 8x8 utd1ty bldg.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING - 62xBOall ~ee l
construchon w1th !1reproof Insulation, has

overhead crane. oHrce and balhs. Formerly
used for boal sales and reparr. located across
from ~lver Brrdge ~aza wrth access tolhe Oh"
Rrver Potentral u nh m ~ed
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ClAY TWP .. - 100 ACRES M/ l overlookrng
the Oh10 R1ver Own er rep:~rets some

bmber

Crty scho~ s. Owner may consrder some
f1nanc1ng.

200 ACRES M/ l , FRONTS ON RACCOON
CREEK - Approx. 65 acres tillable and 135
acres wood• Comfortable two ~lory home
offerss 4 BRs, !Jath, k ~chen. ltVmg room, famrly
room, two frreplaces, llarn, 2 large screened
porches. l ovely quret settrn&amp;
ADDISON TWP. - Possorn Trot Rd. - 93
acres, mil, all woods. Old llarn oo property.
$21 ,900.

DON'T LET THIS ONE GET
ranch on 1.2 acres, m/ 1,wrth lots of pine lrees.
This home has LR with lireplace, kitchen, bath.
carpeting. 2 car garage with openers. elec. BB '
heat pl us a new heal pump. new 12x20
covered rear deck and a 12x 16 utility bldg. Call
for an appoinlment
APROXIMATELY 3 MILES FROM RODNEY 4\1 acres. mil. all tillable. Olde r home has been
remodeled. 3 BRs. LR. kitchen, bath. gas and
wood stove. carpeting, county water and small

pond.

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VINTON AREA - 5 YR. OLD MODUlAR ·1152 sq. ff. 3 BRs. 2balhs, kitc hen, Irving room,
drnrn&amp; carpetrn&amp; central arr. NGschool district
THIS HOME HAS A LOT TO OFFER! - Brick
and stone Cape Cod style home features living
room with beamed ceilings, -woodburner.
buiffcin illokcases, kitchen with eye-level oven,
dinette, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, storm windows.
doul&gt;e garage. city school district nice
neighillrhood. Call tor an appointment
GENTLEMAN'S FARM - 35 Acres m/( mostly
trllable, 3 miles north of Rodney. Sprin&amp; well
and county water, fenced and cross fenced,
lollacco base. Very nice 3·4 bedroom ranch
slyle home with krtchen. LR, llath, breezeway,
woodburnrng, frrepla ce. Call lor an
apporntment
COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - INDUS.
TRIAl! - 50 acres more or less with frontage
on SR 141 and Neig!t illr hood Rd. ~so adtorns
Sanders Hill Subdivision. Owner financrng
available. Call for more di!larls.
.ONE OF THIS AREA'S BETTER FARMS - 101
acres M/1 lOts of fertile bottom land. pond,
new f~nc.S. large barn. several other bUtldW\gs,
large tobacco base, modern 3 BR home. 2
llaths. Call lor more information.
BIDWELL RODNEY ROAD - $9,000! 1.5 acres, mi l, tobacco base, 4 or 5 BR
older home, bath , kitchen part baseme~t.
barn, shed , well water, county watt!! ava1l·
able.

PRICE REDUCED - Pomoroy
- One ftoor ranch with 3
bedrooms, deck area. I car
garag~ on approx. I acre.
$48,000.

Ohio

PH. OFFICE 446·7699

Estate

JUST WH~T
BEEN lOOKING
In-town convenience, extra nice lo~ 4 BRs,
large kitchen, LR, DR. bath. ~rge front porch
and small screened back porch, gas heat.
unattached one car garage. Call lor an
appointment
VACANT FARM ·LAND - Morgan Twp. 84
acres more or ~ss. ~vel and rollrng land.
Approx. 33 acres tillable, remainder woods.
RACCOON CREEK HOMESITE - Offers
swimming boating and fishing. lot size ~
100x600 and has electric, water tap and septic
lanlc Call for more details.
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL - OR BOTH!'
- Very nice brick home located at 225 Third
Ave. has had excellent care and offers 1424 sq.
ft. of living area wnh a full part~lly finished
basement Alw features a carport, worksoop
and a 28x38 concrete block commerci~ type
bid&amp; w~h 3 bays formerly used as an
automotive repair shop. Call for more
information.

103 ACRES M/ l. SPRINGFIELD TWP. Approx, 96 A. tillable, older home has -5 BRs, • .
bath LR • k~chen, county water, 40x60 pole
~di. 4ilx60 tollacco barn, various other
outbuildings.
FRIENDLY RIDGE ROAD - 25~ A., m/1,
appro x. 5 acres tillable, 900 lb. tob. base.
Old er 2 story home has lR, kitchen. dining
·room . bath. Barn on property .
OHIO RI¥£R VIEW - 210 acres MIL located ,
approximately 6 mi~ below town with
lrontage on SR and RaCCOOII Road. A few
scenrc buildinR ~tes, balance could be used for
pasture or recreation. Priced to sell at $.350 IJ'r
acre.

WALNUT TOYfflSHIP - 30 acres, more or
less. near Mudsock, I \l stof) home, large barn
and tobacco base. $27,000.

QUALITY IN VERY DETAIL- 3 or 4 BR brick
home offers a 20x40 lami~ home, 3 baths,
krtchen wrth OW, displ., microwave and trash
compactor, dinrng room, intercom system.
cent air, 2 car garage, deck and a 2tlx40 pool.
Over $100.000. Call for an appointment today.
WHITE HOLLOW ROAD -WALNUT TWP. 23 A. mi l. all pasture, 2 story home has 3 BRs,
bath, LR. krlchen. full basement, well water. SW
school district
BRING YOUR HAMMER &amp; NAILS! - l 'h story
home located at 62lincoln, needs some work
Full basement. city water, city schools.
$13.000.
THURMAN AREA - 5 ACR~S OR 20 One year old ranch features 1584 sq. ft. of
living area. 4 !IRs, 2 baths. krtchen. famtiy
roo m. 12x24. LR , dining room. carpetrng,
elec. BB heat. Andersen thermopanes ,
county water, SW school district. Call for
an appoint ment.
CEDAR STREET - $27.900! - Owner
has bought anolher home and wants thrs 3
BR sold . Nice large lR, family roo mwi fire place, formal dining room wi hardwood
floors, kiichen, laundry room, Jlh baths,
gas heat. fenced yard . Wilhin walkrng dis -.
tance of sc-hools and shopping. Call for an
appointment

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• GUY~N TOYfflSHIP - 108 acres more or less
located south of Met cmrl~. Approx. 20 A.
tillable. Balance woods. tobacco base. Owner
will help finance.
LOTS OF FRONTAGE ON RT . 160 NEAR
NGHS - Tobacco base, 2 ~R home, 3
ponds, excellenl investment 311 acres,
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CALL 949- 210

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ONLY $9 ,900
12'x65' VINOAlE MARK II - 5 rooms, bath wilh shower. nat.
gas FA lurnace. 20'x6o: wooden porch wrlh awning. carpet·

ing, window atr condd10n1 ~g. l1ke new ms1de. Buy 1t and

. move it or buy rt and movern bv renlrn RIhe lot rt rs prese~tly
sitting on . ~h one today
#628
LOW DOWN PAYMENT- OWNER FINANCING .
Are you lookin~ for a 2-.fle drpom overlookmg the Ohro RIVer
with lrttle maintenance. Begrn r-er home or retrrement home.
We have it.
#26o
FINISH IT YOURSELF

And sa ve man e¥". Th1s 6 rooms, 4 bedroom , Coloma! home 1n

the country with approx. 9'o acres. Great place 10 raise your
chrldren. Small farm pond slocked wilh bass and blue grll.
Tobacco base. lots of timber. Phone now lor an apporntment.
Prrced at $29.900
#634
SWIMMING POOL IN GROUND
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Rural water system. Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric.
Large level lot. Would you like to build your own home... basement already blocki!d up. See this property nowll

' #635

PRICE REDUCED TO $79,000 -Owners have mQved
oul of state and must sell th~ attractive 4 bedroom·
cedar ranch at Charola~ Hills Over 2200 sq. ft. of living
area includes formal dining equrpped k~chen, 2baths,
lamily room wrth fireplace and woodburner, heat
pump, central air, 2 car garage and ~rge deck. Over
600 feet of private lakefrontage.Owners wi!Ung to trade
for smaller homewhich could make thrs oneof the best
buys of the year.

DRIVE OUT IT. 160 APPRO X. 2 MILES FROM
GALLIPOLIS. ..TURN RIGHT ON 'IIULAYILLE
ROAD....DRIVE 3 MILES ••• WATCH FOR SIGNS
WANT otm - THENBE SUETO SEE THIS ~ E IJIINER 3 BEOROOM .1~
BATH IRI·LEVEL. F.WILY ROOM. HOIIlY ROOM. FORMII. DINING AND
LIVINGROOM. LDTS OF EXTRAS. BAYWINOOII, WINOOII SEATS. SIX.ID
CHERRY KITCHEN CABI NETS OVER AN Aal~ $59,000.

ONNERS ARE OFFERING THIS DARLING 2 BEDROOM WITH REfRIG..
WOOD BURNER AN D CEiliNG FAN 1 CAR GARAGE. 2 ROOM BL IXi
SUITABLEFOROfFill:, WOR KSHOP OR APT AT EVERGREEN $32,000.

decorating_ Thermal windows. aluminum •drn&amp; iully
carpeted, rnsulated. hreplace with wood burner. Priced
to sell at $59,900
#916
WEll MAINTAINED- I don't thrnk you'll fmd a nrcer
home for the money lhan this attractive split level, 3
bedrooms, 1\l baths. large k1lchen and drning area.
Carport. New carpel recenlly installed. Spacrous
landscaped lawn. Pnced to sell in the mrd 40s.
#876

lor years) with nat. gas heat, central air, large aerotic

septic and drrlled weii(Pubiic water available). Priced al
$90. 000_wilh equrpment $85,000 wrthout
#942
OWNER HAS LEFT AREA- Must sell tho I '? story 4
bedroom home, l 'h baths, spacious kitchen. base ment,
2 garages. Good garden area. Largelawn. Located at St.
Rt 14 1. Only $29. 500.
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#956
PAY lAKE FOR SALE - $40.000 - l ocated on
Hannan Trace Road. 80 acres. more or less Stocked
fishrng lake. l arge 2 slory, 3 bedrooms. modern
k~chen. woodburning fireplace, cellar house. snack
bar. Tobacco base. Mrneral rrghts.
#669
OWTI'ER Wilt SELl OR TRADE Just minules from Holzer on SR 160. Ranch home
situaled on more than an acre. 3 bedroom, charmmg
fam1iy ~Oil) w/ woodburner 1n FP. Focmai 'living rm.,

hugh Krtchen, lovely carpel tnroughout Includes
enough road lronlage for another home. Owner wanls
1n town.

#918
ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS - Make an appomlmenl
torfaylcl vrewthis 39 acre farm You wrll apprecralethe
quality ol malenals and workmanshrp lo budd large
horse barn. Box stalls, 4 bay mach rne shed Cement
watering troughs. Excellent c10p land, recently .!'me?.
and fertrhzed 3 bed rooms. 2 llath. 24 x56
doublewide placed on permanent lou ndatm Use
erther rura l or well water.

#924

BIG BARGAIN - SMAll PRICE - 8 acres more or
less. plus adorable 3 bedroom ranch style home.
Recenlly remodeled krlchen. Slorage hurlding and
shed. Owner says sell. Reduced to $35.000.
#854
FAMILY RETREAT - In lite quret subu rb you'll lrnd
llt•s beautrful remodeled 4 bedroom ranch wrth carpet,
drapes. cunarns. Offer ing central art, healed hy a dual
heal pump system. large 2 car anached garage. 2
actes miL Mom wrlllove the new krlclten loaded wrth
cabinets. P11ced 11ghl!

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LAND - Desirable tract. ~. 62 acres mare or less on

St Rt 124. Approx ll acres hllable Pond, some ollter

COLOWIAL CHARM - 2 STORY FRAMEHOM ~ 4 BEDROOMS. FORMII.
DINING. BEA!JIIfUL STAIRCASE $A&lt;J.OOO
. LEGRANQE BLVD. - BEAUTIFUtJ BEDROOM, I •, BATH RANCH. COMB.
FIWILY ROOMAND KITCHEN. CENTR/i AIRCOND. ATTACHED GARAGE
$49.1XXl

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NEW COMMERCIAL LISTING - E.lcellent location
on St. Rt 7wilh easy access toU.S. Rt 35 by-pass and
West Vrrgrnia wrth h•gh traffic llow. 15 yr. old 20'x60'
~ ock buildrng_ !Has been oong bu ~ ness as truck stop

OWNER FINANCING - 2 BR
house Iinder roo! with 20

Su. Murphy, Milton Iouth
Ntl-. Virp .nd lrute Ttaforlt

OWNER HAS DECIDED TO SELL ON LAND CONTRACT
in order to make pos~ble lor you to be the prood
owner of th~ very nice 209 acre farm. Approx. 90 acres
trllable, rest paslure with very little wood~ 2 story farm
home with 5 bedrooms. 50'x 75' llarn, machrnery shed.
3 garages, tobacco base.
#847

dining. room. basement, 3 car garage. Very n~ce

$8.000 -In Middleport - 2
BR, auto. hea~ walk to lhe
stores.

lric. Buy it with campmg lrarler or wrthout, concrete pad.
Great frshing! Buy and move nght m.
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NEAR SOUTHWESTERN HIGH SCHOOL - Located
1ust 5 miles sooth of Rio Grande. Situated on a2 acre
shaded lot. This redecoraled 4 or 5 bedroom home is
JUst for you. Includes 2 n~e baths, family room. formal

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VACATION CAMP BV BLUE LAKE

JUST LISTED - ADDISON , $38.000. OLD RT. 7 Drive outr by this one today. 3 bedrooms. llath, ml and
wood heat Just over one acre of land. Owne1 must

FANTASTIC BUY - $27.500- 35 acre, more or less,
at Jericho Road. Old homestead in need of reparr.
Pumping gas well and mineral rights included. .
#161

LINCOLN HGTS. - 2 BR
frame rn good reparr. Just rrghl
for a couple. Easy to maintain.
l g. Jot Small yard.

UNION AVE. - Small 2 BR
one floor frame for lUst
$20.000.

BRAND
$42,000 - Bethe firstfomakethrs 3
bedroom,
bath beauty your home Charming arid
affordable. Srluated on one acre wooded lot ·
#912

NEW LISTING - IMMACULATE BRICK RANCH We want to show you this iovcly home. Must see to
appreciale lhe s•e and quality 3 bedrooms, 2 llalhs,
large family room wrth fireplace and insert, 22'x20
formal living room, large coonlry kitchen, ol her exlras.
Oty schools.
#916

gurxlatl 2 tiQ 5

NEAR HOSPITAL - Nice
remodeled 3 BR, Ill story
frame. Central heat, basement
and lg. porch.

MODERN - Near Chester. l g.
family rm . stone fireplace.
sundeck. dbl. garage on 2.47
acres.

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rooms carpeted, vinyl siding
and carport. Askrng $23.000.

PlANTS - 2 BR home wr!h
good garden space for
$16.000.

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LISTING - GREAT POTENTIAL in thrs growing
• business. Grocery store with eq urpment. rnventory .
Snack shop area. Only 2 grocenes 1n area. Call lor more
mfmmat1on. located 1n Rac1ne.

AUGUST SPECIAl - Pnce red uced to $23,000. Very
attraclive deluxe 24'x65' modular home. Includes 3
bed rooms. 2 baths. family room. equipped ga lley
k~chen .

tOfmal d1nmg, much more.

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11949

NEW LISTING - 2 BR home

3 ACRES - 2 houses in need
of reparr. Owner frna ncrn~
SotJthern schools.
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NEW LISTING -GREAT UTTl£ FARM - I II story
home wnh 3 bedrooms, bath, dining room, krtchen,
living room, basement Barn. garage. 35 acres plus lli!S
well on property 15 additiooal acres cropland can be
bought extra. Add~on Township.

on corner lot in Syracuse. All

lfs not what you pay, but
what you 111. Certiied
Appraisals.

Owner financmg, sund~c k , ru ~al water .• septtc system, elec-

4 4 6• 6 61·o- . t!W\,
PUtNu.•nber 1 to work for you:

446-3636Jl~

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-161 4)-992_:3326

RUTLAND - Remodeled and
re~lly looks good. l g lot. out of
flood and 2 BR. $21.500.

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MIDDLEPORT - One floor 5
Rm small home on I&amp; level lot
for $16.500

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SOMEONE WANTS YOUR HOME
AND WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO
FIND THAT SOMEONE. CALL US!!

REALTOR 11

SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE with 3 bedrooms. 2 complete baths, dining
room, living room and large recreation room . located on 8
acres. Large farm pond . Racine
area .

Real Estate General

LOVELY SETTfNG WITH SWIMMING POOL
5 rooms, bath, 2 car garage, natural gas FA furnace, window
air conditioners. satellite dish, swimming pool (1811, d~ame­
ter). ·garden space, fe,nced·m backyard Storage burldrng.
Possible loan assumplton. Se~ thrs nrce home.
#627

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WALNUT TOWNSHIP - 102 acres, more or
leis, mostly clean hrll pasture, frootson 3roads
near Mudsock.

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ROWNG LAND
APPr
40 A. lillat:le. 60 A.
pasl11e, tile tJock barn, approx.
4(1'x60' equip. shed and ~ of
olher buildings, 4 cherry trees,
3 apple, grape arbor. stream
flows through property. All
mineral rights go, 6 room
home. 3 BR. basemen~ storm
doors and windows. Built-in
knchen cabinels, cook stove &amp;
elec. refli&amp;. fu~ oil forced air
turn. Plenty ol water, 2garages.
A real good farm. only l'h .niles
lo grocery and school Call now.
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REALTORS
Henry E. Cleland Jr.
992-6191
Dottie Turner 992-5692
Jean Trussel 949-2660
Jo Hill 985-4466

CLOSE TO RIO GRANDE ON 325
6.49 acres more or ress. located ju st south of Rio Grandeon
State Highway 325. l ots of large, tall prne trees. Beaultful
burldrng srtes in the woods. If you lrke trees, thrs rs wlt ai you
want.
#631

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

NEW USTING - Middleport
- 2 story framehomewrth 2-3
bedrooms. gaoage, enclosed
rear porch, hrep~ce, on
50x I00 ~ $29.900.

CENTURY 21 Southern Hills R. S., lnc.-446-6610

652 St&lt;ond

SOUTHERN HILLS

992·2259

REDUCED TO $38,500 - Owner has purchased another
home and is anxious to sell this very nice 3 bedroom ranch.
large family room with fireplace, l'h baths, fuefoil furnace,
rural water, nice large back lawn tor garden or recreation .
City schools, Green Elementary. Possible land contract or
lrade. lmmediale possession.
#953

COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom cottage srtuated on 6 acres of land
located along Graham School Rd. Your mini farm for only
$30,000.

For more information call:

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614 -258 -8417 before 6

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Judy OeWitt- Realtor - 388 -8155
J . Merrill Carter - Realtor- 379- 2184
Becky Lane- Realtor...:.446-0458
Jim Cochran - Realtor- 446· 7881
l(ii ginia Sm ith- Realtor - 388· 8826
Phyllis Loveday - Realtor - 446 -22 30

With Option To Buy

canaday
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Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va .

TillS IS 111E BACK OF THIS BEAUIIFUL BRICK HOME- REII.LY 2
HOMES IN ONE THE· BASEMENT HAS EQUIPPED KITCHEN, BATH.
BEI:.Ilorn LIVINGROOM AND DEN MAIN fLOOR HAS FORt,!ll. LIVING
AND DINING ROOMS PLUS EQUIPPED KITCHEN. F.WILY Rom, 3
BEDROOMS. OFFICE SPICE, PLUS t6 ACRES HORSE BARN AND MUCH,
MUOi MORE CITY SCHOCX. SYST EM . UNHEARD OF PRICEFOR A
PIWPERTY LI KETHIS! S110.000
SIXlY ACRES - $48,000 - fOURBEDROOM 2 STORY FARM H O M~
EAT-IN KITCHEN. fORMAl DINING, POND.
121 ACRES - $79,000. RT . 775 WALNUT 1WP 4 BEom f()ME
NEEDS SIJo1E REPAIRS.

ROUTE 35 - COMMERCII!. ORRESIDENTIIJ..$68.500 ONE ACRE PlUS
3 BEr.llOOMS. LIVING AR EA PLUS LOWER LEVB. SUITABlE FOR ANY
TYPE COr.t.~ERa r&lt;. BUSINESS
GROCERY - SIAYICE STATIOII - CARRY-OUT - PLUS NICE 3
BEDROOM APARTMENT. PRICE NEOOIIABl[
BIG WHEEL CARRY DUI - SUPERRi. 35LOCATION.BU SY,BUSV. BUSY.
If YOU ARE SERIOU SABOUT BUYINGAGREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY
GIVE US ACII.L
AUDREY F. CANADAY, REALTOR
MARY FLOYD , REALTOR. 446-3383
EUNICE NIEHM , R.EALTOR. 446-1897
26 LOCUST STREET.

JUST LISTED 194 ADELAIDE DRIVE
Remodeled 3 bed room ranch I mile west of town on St.
Rt 141. Includes ~um. ~d in&amp; roof recently replaced.
nat. gas heat. woooburner, full basement, gar&gt;ge
Assumable mortgage. Priced at $39.900.
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#940

barns.

BEAT THIS FOR COMFORT AND PRICE - Three
rooms and balh rn city on 40'xl 20' lot. Vinyl sidrng.
storm doors and windows. Roof. hot water heater,
recenlly replaced. S~aded llackyard, plus much more.
Only $11,000.
#873
¥1\CANT LOT- $6,500 and it IS all yours. Excel lent~~
100'xl80'. Rural water availal&gt;e. plus electric on lot.
Owner frnancin&amp; avarla~e lo qualified buyer. located
Sl Rl 775. a short distance from the county park
entrance. Ca ll for a stowing
#894
SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE - Attraclive brrck and
frame ranch. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ootstandrng
kachen. 2 car garage. Storage buddrng Immaculate
inside and out. Approx. I ~ miles H.M.C. Call for
apporntmenl today.
#818
$49,000 - · Attracl1ve 3 bedroo m br-level home
loc1ted I mile oHSR 218. Situatedon a I 'oacrelot this
home rncludes 2 baths, i 8'x26' family room
wi woodbUtnet, equipped kitchen. 2 'car garage. large
deck and patro. Owners anxrous to sell.
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#915

$25.000.

2 ACRES - ONLY $4.000 - To be used as you
please. No restrrctrons. l ocated at state route wrth road
frontage. Rural water a var~ble.
#907
THIS IS A HIDEAWAY WITH LOTS OF PRIVACY - 3
ln!lroo!mranch, well water, wood and coal heat 2 stall
5 acres m/1. $39.900.
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30 ACRES - Owner.; wrll consider helping with the
financing on this wooded tract of land. aeared
homesne. Rural water av~labie. W~hin a few minutes
ol town. City schools. Price reduced

#723
MAKE AN OFFER - 3 bedrooms. 6'' actes w•lh gootl
garden areas. Storage burldm&amp; Addrtronal hookup lor
mobile home wtth separate utilities and septiC.

#893

PICTURE THISII! - Large tamrly home at a very
peaceful area. 4 bedrooms, l•mrly krlchen w~h
frreplace. formal hvrng room, lot mal d rnrn~ 21Jaths. full
basement w1th lam1ly room and rec. room. garage, plus

many more e&lt;tras. Crty sc hools Pnced al $65,000.
#1181
NEW LISTING - VACANT lAND - 15 acres of crop
land wrlh producrng gas well. Presently used to rarse
corn and toba cco. Located m Add1 son Township.

11669
THE SEllER'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN wrth th;.s 3
bedrpom ranch. Custom made k.1tr hen r.ab1·,,ets.
Carpeted lhroughout Carport. Recently mnstructed
garage. large lawn. GoOO gatden area. State RoJte. •
v812
NEW LISTING - COME AND SEE - 3 bedroom
ranch style modern home. full drvrded basement. rural
water . 5 acre lot v.th slocked pond, utrlrly burldingand
barn lor pets. New lrstrng lor us. Prrce has been
reduced. We rnlend to sellri'Come and see, St. Rt 141
Close lo St. Rt 775.

30s.
#877

home. 3 large bedrooms. lull equ 1pped k1tchen. b~1ng

room wrth lrreplace, partral basement Nat. gas heat.
centr al atr. eKcellent cond1tlolllnS1de and out. In town

2nd Avenue 'iocatron Pnce reduced lo $54.900.
11945
REOUCED TO $59,500 - Thrs

IS

a home lhat you

room, large kitchen. dmmg room, msula lerl w1ndows,

ra nch 4 miles west ol lawn. Has 2 frreplaces, large
k•lclteh. lull b.sement profes•onally frnrsherl. Famrly
room, rec. room, electrrc HW heat. Carport. mce shaded

•, acre yard You wrll fall rn love al frcsl •ght.
#920
168 ACRES- Pnced le'" lltan $260 per acre. Approx
40 acres P" lure 100 acres woods (wme trmber).
small orchard, 2 wells. new fence, small barn.

oulburldrngs. garage Good homesrle. OH st Rt 554.
$42,600
#833
BUILDING LOT -

localecl al Cleamew Eslales.

Beaul1lul setting w1th nalure ail around. Large corner

lot. Access to Raccoon Creek tor camprn &amp; boatrn&amp;
frshmg, elc Reslrrcted, no mo b•~ homes
#872
BRI CK RANCH-Loc•terl at St Rl 141 3 bedrooms.
large bath. mce eat'·m kl!Ciwn. hvtng room. full dtv1ded
basemer.t. hreplace. iittached gatage Lo vely I 1~ acre
lawn w1th t1ees and ~hrubs.

ATTENTION" -

I he own,•IS ol thrs l ., story 3

bedroom home mt&gt;an tJu'llm",.., .mel havrl reduced the

poce lrom $35,000 lo $?t '00 Approx h acres,
~ara~e w1th storage bUIIclirW W1 \hm l 1 m1les of town .

You Cdn't beal lhrs deal
ON DEENIEORIVE - 1111 ' ;n -•llllCIIve brrck r&gt;nch
localed jUSt off Sl Rt 35 lntluciPS 3 bedrooms, fl•

rural water, '? acre yard wrl h garden area $32,000.
#919

baths, equ1pj:X!d ktlcht·n. 111 11 bil...,ement, etectnc heal. 2
Cilr garage. central a1r Vt•rv mer li!nclscaperi yard

3.68 ACRES -Surveyed wooded
lot at SR#7 neat GallipoliS Locks and Dam. 115' rrver
frontage. l and on both srdes ol hrghway. Buddrng or
mo~ le home srtes. $5.900.
#923

#937

33.7 ¥ACAN1 ACRES - ApptOxrmarely I~ acres llal.
2 creeks. 2 road froulage. located Metheney-Farrplay
and Co. Rl. 38. $1 5,000.
#931

Good lamrly neighborhood $'&gt;) Otltl
LOOKING FOR A PlACE TO BUIL01 - All ciedred
Rural water and electrrc avarlabre Pr~ed al $6.900. No
reslnchOrl'i

#908
FARM - Modern 111 L'vrry ,,., ry H ou~e has 6 rooms,
bath, bwlt 111 1978 fhreP b(Jifh hke new. used tor
tobacco and show horses ll.•y Tuwnshrp Gaihpoir1

school syslem $51.400
TREES. WILDLIFE. NATURE - II
you are rnterested in wrldlrle thrs property • lor you.
I 18 acres ol woods. small hunhngburldrn&amp;drrlled well,
good frshrn&amp; ponds. Mrneral righ ts. Just waitrng for the
rnlerested hunter.
#930
~ucco and frame
home. 3 bedrooms, bath, krlchen drnrng rm, huge
I~Vrng room, 27'x40' wookshop wrth 220 elec. Good well
and spring water.
#927

18 ACRES - $32,900. Good sohd

t&gt; 1984 Century 21 Real F~tate Corporationa.~ lru~tf!e l11r theNAF'. ®a nd .. -

I radt!m ark~o- 11(\ 't'utur' _I

#869

2 ACRES located below Futt•k,, on Rl I Bwld a home
01 ptJI your mob1le home theu1 No relitnctlon:-. Pr1cer

althe low prrce ol $3,500 Nwe vrPw of 11-e nver

#883
. DON'T PASS THISONE BY - 3 1&gt; droom ranch wr111
cJttached garage, lull dilJtdt?r! tJ:t ,om{1111. l1replac!!, ga&lt;:.
lorced illr heat, w1th111 m~ nulr" uf tow n Owne1 woult1
r011SIC1r.r tradtng for large homr

Rt•rll E•.t &lt;\II' C••l'jlll l .t.llllll l'rin!\'1.1itl l ' \

EACH OFFWE IS INDEPENDENTUOWNEil ANllOPERATED.

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don't show to your wtle unless you 1eally want to buy 1t.
An nbsolt1tely gmgeuu~ 3 beduxnn stone and frame

11932
REMODLED HOME NEAR VINTON - Nrce decoralrng
rn thrs 3 redroom. I'? story home. Vr nyl srdm&amp; lamrly

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DON'T LETT HE OWNERS KNOW THE MISTAKE THEY
ARE MAKING by selling lh•s rmmaculale alum. 11ded

#941
· mcludes range and rejngera tor, hvmg 10om. Spec1ai

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11954

iMMACUlATE RANCH wrlh 3 bedrooms, bath, Kitchen
· features include nat. gas hea~ l l' x23' lam•ly room,
woodburner. carjJOrt. flat ~t. 2 mrles from town. Mrd

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II• •r• 111~ oppnr1u 1 ~11\ '{i}

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�August 11. 1986

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.
71 .

Autos lor Sale

1973 Pinto Stationwagon .
Auto .• · AC. several recent

repairs. Dependable trent·

72

Trucks for Sale

1985 Chevv truck. Only 900
miles. Phone 614- 949 -

2660.

1}\f~Ntfi&gt;_~ ~THATSCAAMBLEDWORDOAME '
by Henri Arnotd and Bob Lee

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unscramble 1hese four Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to fo«n
four ordinary 'NOfds.

82

79 Motors Home•
&amp; Campers

CARTER'$ PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Starcraft 8ft . truck ctmper.
crank up top, sleept four,
with sink, ttove 8t ref.

port1tiori. • 400. Call 614·

949·2568.

Coll614·245·6811.

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Plumbing
&amp; Heating

•eoo:

Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gellipolit, Ohio
Phone 614-446-3888 or

1974 VW good cond. Call

614-448-4477

1974 Olds convertible. AT.
AC . Runs good. 8500 firm .

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG . At. 1. Bo• 365. Galli·
polio. Colt 614 -367-0678.

81 4-949· 2234.

Call 614-992-8149 alto•
5;00 pm.

1981 Dodge 0160 Custom .
Stant 6 , 3 speed overdrive.
PS . No rust . 614-992-

69

h

1

ton

GMC

304-875-5019.

Serv 1ces

truck .

73

Vans &amp; 4 W.P.

WHAT A 6AME

Now arrange tne circled letter&amp; to
form I he surprise answer, as suggested oy the above canoon.

27.000. 304-675-2799 o•

Meaige .

1976 Nova. 4 door. stand·
ard, 114.000 miles . One
owner. $460. 304-676·
4279 after 5 .

1977 Olds 98. 2 doo•, one
owner ,

exc

cond,

82.996.00. 304·675·2496
after 5 :00 PM .
1978

For Sale: 1977 Hondo Ex·
press, 1978 % Chevrolet
Blazer, 4 wh . dr ., Cell

61 4· 992 -2603.

1978 CJ 500, 6 cyl, 3
speed. good gas mileage,
assume loan , 304-675-

2250 .

74

Chrysler Cordoba,

good con d. 81 .200.00. Call
304-676-6157.

Motorcyc_les

1- - - ' - - - - - - - 1973

350.

Honda

good

cond .. 8300. Call614 -256'75 Pontiac Grand Prix
6867.
S350.00. Cell 304·882·
2069.
1983 Honda CB 1 100 F.
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beautiful condition, very low
89 Choville SS. 304-675· miles. Must sell . Call 614·
7250 between 4 and 6 p .m . 446·0648 alter SPM .
1979 Olds Cutlass. 2 door.
Honda XL 360. Call
PS. PB. TW. AC. good con d. 1978
61 4·388·9900.
call after 5 PM, 304-6757969.
Harley Davidson wide 'glide.

'78 Nova. 6 ovl. 304-895·

3017.

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Trucks for Sale

exc . cond ..

$4, 500 firm .

Call 614-379·2835.
1977 Harley Davidson FL.H.
Full Dress, Lots of Chrorne,
S4. 250.00; elso 1985 Yamaha YZ - 80 , $850 .00 .

1975 Chovv PU. Call 614· Phone 614·742-2681 afte•
388-9900.
6 :00p.m .
79 Dodge

4x4

power
wagon, 3A ton . Call 61 4·

446·2323.

1978 Ford F160. 4 wh. d• ..
stepside, AT, 351M . Call

614-245-5286.
1 974 40 ft . Fruehauff flat

bed. Call 61 4· 379-2668.
1976 Chevy 3k'ton . &amp;BOO.

1977 Harl ey Davidson
Sportster . Sharp bike .
$1600. or best offer. Call

1973 Ford twck . Good

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Yesterdays

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Home
Improvements

83

Excavating

cle bought 4-4 -79. With
6.000actualmiles.1 owner',
$1.150 or trade for car or

·unconditional lifetime gua·
rantee. Local references
furnl1hed. FrH eltimates.

Services

266-1141 or 614-4461175 or 814-446-791 1.

Ken's Water S~rvica. Walls.
cisterna, pools filled . Phone
7741 night or day .

Waugh 's Water Service.
Wells. citterna. pools. Fast,
reliable servic.e. Cell 614-

L-------

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truck of equal value. Call

61 4· 446-2459.

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'81 Yahama. 760 Virago,

304-57,.2164.

landscaping# etc. Free esti·

O.and M . Contractors. Vinyl
aiding. replacement win ·
dows, inaulating, roofing,
new and remodeling,
eoncrete. Call 30 4· 773 • 6131 ·

,o r 614- 9~2 - 7119 anytime.

mates. Call 614-446-8038

mates. Call814-992-2772 .
RON·s Television Service.
House calla on RCA, Quazar,
GE . Spacialing in Zenith.

pome•ov. 614·992-3B91 .

!)7

Dozer Wo.-k land clea•ing.

Basement W•terproofing.

J.A.R. Construction Co.,
Rutland. Oh . 614-7422903. Basements, Footers,

Concrete work. Backhoe's.
Dozer

&amp; Oitcher, Dump
trucko, &amp; wator·ga...ewa•·
electrical line.l .

PLASTIC PIPE
PRODUCTS

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

4"
4"
1"
1"

1 163 Sec . Ave., Gallipolis.

PH. 304-295-7845

' A &amp; M Furniture Manufac·

WI\NTADS br1'ng

turing.
St. Call
At.
City, Oh.
1470. call Eve.
3 4 3 8 . 0 Id

7 · Crown
614-256·
614-446·
&amp; new

1984 CR8 or Honda &amp;700.

Tires. 4 B.F . Goodrich AT,

33X12, 5X1 6. usecl$100. 4

s..,.

1984 Honda Gold Wing.
AM -F M cassette tape and
more extras. 304 - 896 -

3695.
Boats and
Motors for Sale

shock for 4·WD or

t•uck S40. Call 814-4482991 .

C•rburator &amp; coil for 80
Chevetta, good cond. Also
trailer hitch for 78 Jeep
Cherokee like new. Clill

614-388·9060.
4 Bridge Stone ateel belted
radials, size 17&amp;-70 FR13,

Coleman Crawdad fishing
boat. Minnko1a motor, 2
lifejackets, oar S. anchor,

S400. Call 614-446-9769

304-773-9556.
18 ft . Marlin Jet Boat. 466
Oldsmobile engine, Berkely
pump, with trailer. Call

304·675·5628.

Vol.

Vacat'IOR Money

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Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
removal. . Call 304-675 ·

1331.
RINGLES 'S SERVICE. ••perienced carpenter. electrician, mason, painter, roof·
inu (including hot tar

application) 304·876-2088
or 676·7368.

Rotary or cable tool dfilling.
Moat wells completed same
day, Pump uln and •rvi·

CAll 61 4· 742·2301 .

···- 304-89&amp;·3802.

79 Motors Homes

St•rks Tree and Lawn Service. stump removal, 304·

&amp; Campers
RV AUCTION. over 100
units, some new Saturday.
August 16th. 10:30 s.m .
Unitt opened 8 :30 a.m .•
Dana Franklin, auctioneer.
W. Ve. Licente no. 303. BUY
AT YOUR PRICE tria auction
way . Setzars World of
Camping. alternate Rt. 10
off Rt.60 east. Bartlours-

676-2010.

B • 0 Home Improvements
Replacement windows.
alum. soffit. vinyl siding,
continuous gutters. free es·
1imatet, all work guaran1eed . Call evenings 304-

576·2644,

SUNDAY PUZZLER
ACROSS

1 Thieving vag•anl

614-247 -4292.

6 Gr-letter

1984 Suzuki L1'125, 4
wheel , front and back racks.
new tires , •900 .00 . 304-

675·5815.

Real Estate General

1y, ACRES WITH COUNTRY SETTING
MUST SEll!1 Nice and solid 2bedroom home located
on State Highway with no real close neilhbors, rural
water system plus drilled and dug well. Extra water
tap for a mobile home hookup. Nice restful area after a day's work.
#574
BONNIE l. STUTES, Realtor
Ph. 446-4206

Leadingham Real Estate
Real Estate General

30~30 dtn1ng room, huge
formal living room. Complete bu1it-1 n kitchen, 2 wb 11replaces. 2 full
baths. Basement Wash1ngton Elem Srttmg on 14 i!Cres, more or less.
Pnc:ed m 70s
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Broker-Auctioneer
Call 446-0552 Anytime
Beth Null 24S::9507
Steve McGhee
446-1255

ST. Rl 35 -Modern 4 OOdroom ranch,

$85 OOO _ TARA ESTATE~ ctouoe.s a large maoleo bedroom. breaklast nook.
uasement. DR FR. kotchen
wolh dosposal and rel-1..-.;ler. Al$0 has pool and clubhouse provllege.
$35.000 - 3 _bedroom, ulololy room. livong
room, eat-in kitchen. stove, ref., 2 car garage. atwve
nd pool, new saiellole dosh.large outbu ldong to I. lot woth
water and septoc. Lot os large enoug h Ia bu old several
houses on. The proce. call . Owners willing to help with
financing.
.RIO GRANDE AREA - Only $21.500 for ihos exira noce o

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BMR 414 - OWNER ANIIOUS TO SElL!- 3 BRranch •tuated on 2.35

;c:;e·~~ m/1. Possible 8'Wt loan a~umplioa to qual1fled buyer. lncluda lg.
eat·m k1tchen, separate ubhty room, family room w/wb fireplare. Call klr an

appontmcnt today.

bedroom ranch. L1v1ng room, lamlly room, d1mng fOOm and

BMR 447 - FIRST TIME ON MARKET - Ranch style home oo I~

nice krtchen. Half basemen! lor storage. lhos hol)le would be
excellent for a ~arter home. Noce large lol wolh good garden
space.
4 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH - Upslaoos has never- been
lived on . Complete ko!Cheo, 2 baths, hvong room. lull base
menl Satellite dosh. One acre moll' oo IPss N1ce peaceful
atmosphere c1ly schools.
NEW LISTING - C1iy property Beautoful 2 slory brock m
good neoghboohood. 3 bedroom s. modern &gt;1tchen. break·

landscaped Hat lot Lg. I1V1ng room, k•tchen 't't'ith dinmg area, 3 BRs and
bath. full basement w1th lam1IV room. bedroom and bath. ~enty of storage.
Screeoed·m patfO, centJal a1r, Kyger Cree~ Sc~ 01stncl Call tor an

last room &amp; a 101 mal dm111 g t oom LP/IIlg, basement.

traezer. washer &amp;doyeo . Songle car garage C•llior '" dp·
poontmenl tod ay!
ONLY $250 00 MONTHLY PAYMENT. P&amp;l S1.600 00 down
payment. 30 yrs. 9 1 ~ ad1 . ral e, Nt ce modern tr1nch m c1ly
schools. You can own th os home Purchas e 1nslead ol pay;
1ng rent'

IMNEAS NEED TO SEll' - Coan 3 tl&gt;1mom. moxlern k1lcheo and

dtmng room comb w/slidmg doors lead1ns lo tar~ fenced 1n yard
LJv1n&amp; room, bath. lit!.md~ worn, Single car gar&lt;~ge. GMden~ pace and
grape arb:Jr City ~hods. Gas heat Air condlbOnmg. Ctty schools.

GEORGES CREEK RO. - Three belooom home, I~ l1vmg lamoly room
comb,, new stone fireplace w~h fan. lg. wooded lo! w1th plenty of trees.
room lor a garden. Two cat unattached garage

HENKLE AVENUE - Appro•. 2,300 sq. ft.. LR, kotchen wrth
apploances. 2 lam1ly rooms. 3-4 bedrooms, 2 baths. laundry
roorrts finoshed basemen! w1lh foreplace, hobby room,
workshop and screened 1n porch .. 9 acre lol wolh gaoclen, lru1l
trees and grape aooor. Cenloal aor, gas heal, atloc /an, ~orm
fflndows. Walking do~ance ol crty schools Pnced low 50~
HOME ON .65 ACRF oo• nl bedrooms, I•·, bath.IIVong room. k1lchen. uloiR({)UCtYcmenl unf1111shed Pnce

$26,500
135 ACRE FARM woth Z ~ory home. 2-4 beloooms. DR. lamoly room,

11 Task
16 Tally
21 Allude to
22 Rants
23 SeragliO
24 Custom
25 Dine
26 Youthful
26 Aec:umulate
30 Real estate map

32 Exclamation
33 Nickname for
Edward
34 Pester
.35 Doc1rlne
36 Hastened
37 Soulhwestern
Indian
38 Change color of
40 Renovate
42 Diocese
43 Type ol sandwich
44 Mast
45 Indo-Chinese
Tribesman
47 Handles
49Simple
50 Spanish river
51 Begin again
54 Withered
55 Blood
56 Wrote
59 Suffix; pertalnlng to
60 Goddess of healing
62 Writing lmplemenls
64 Lengthy
650pp. oiSW
66 Near
67 Golf mound
88 Frlghler
70 Pulverized rock

71 Music; as written
72 Recent
74 fissile rock
76 Concealed
77 Upright Umber
78 Solar disk
79 Hampered
82 Settled In
84 Docks
85 Antlered animal
86 Metal
88 Challenge
llJl Genus of frogs
90 Move sidewise
92 Showed malice
94 Finicky
98 Young horse
99 Part of church
100 Corded clo1h
102 Points of hammer

103 Health resort
104 Devoured
105 Wild plum
106 Perceives by touch
108 Underworld god
109 Greeting
110 Note ot seale
111 Vegetable
112 Three-pronged
weapon
114 Frenttl plural
article
116 Alcoholic beverage
117 Regard
119 Varlagated
120 Ventilates
122 Oinner course: pl.
124 In addition
125 Depression
126 Species of
poplar: pl.
128 Second person
129 Liquid measure
131 Lubricates
132 Expire
133 Binds

135 Cover

27 Dollar bill

138 Inquire

29 Stalemates
31 Sign of zodiac

139 Encourage
1401nsane

141 Distant
142 Symbol lor nickel
143 Italy; abbr.
144 Landed
145 Transactions

147 Later
149 Pale

36 At this place
37 Preposition
39 Otherwise
40 Hoar1rosl

41 Cry
42 Foul odor
43 Possessive
pronoun

152 Avoid

44 Warble
46 Symbol for gold
46 War god

154 Old- womanish

49 Burrowing

150 South American
animal

156 Goddess of peace
158 Chairs
159 Europeans
160 Sheepfolds
161 Specks
DOWN

121 Bridle bit
123 Behold!
1 25 Ate to lose weight

58 College officials

2 Prepared

6t Actual
63 Son of Adam

1 Jacket holders

8 Urge on
9 Symbol for
tellurium

10 Beast of burden
11 Select
12 Damage
13 Miner's find
14 Concerning

15 Realm
16 Food llsh
17 Household pet
18 River In Slbe•ia
19 Lasso
20 Chemical
compound

1 13 Allowance lor

55 Encircled
56 Body of water

64 Praise
68 Closed oval curve

70 Guided
71 Takes unlawfully
73 Walk clumsily
74 Pin tail duck
75 Uncanny
77 Strip of leather

78 Japanese
aborigine

60 Liquefy
81 Speck
83 Weaken
84 Moccasins

67 Sea nymph
69 Washes lightly
90 Weighing machine
91 Tiny amounts

92 Blemish
93 Acl

GALLIPOLIS- A Gallla County
man died Sunday · at CabellHuntlngton Hospital In Huntington,
W.Va., !rom Injuries received 1n a
Saturday morning accldent at the
intersection of Ohio 141 and Ohlo325.
Eddie R. Jackson, 26, of Rt. 1,
Patriot, died at Cabell-Huntington
following his transfer from Holzer
Medical Center following the t\\&lt;l·
vehicle accident.
The Gailla-Meigs post of the Slate
Highway Patrol said Jackson was
operating a motorcycle on eastbound 141, when troopers said he
reportedly attempted to pass a
utility truck whlch had slowed to
make a left.turn onto325and struck a
car driven by Lowell E. Je!!ers, 52,
of Rt. 2, Patrlot, head-on.
Jeffers was nollnjuredln the 11:50
a~m. accident, which troopers said
causeq heavy damage to Jackson's
motorcycle and moderate damage•
to Jeffers' car. No charges have
been filed In connection with the
accident, the patrol said.
Jackson's death is the fifth
recorded on Gallia County high·
ways this year, the patrol said, and
equals the total for all of 1984.

112 Containers

52Goin

57 Register

4 Myself
5 Lilt wjth lever
6 One who shirks ~Is
duty

107 Cut
1 11Twlsted

53 One or the other

animal

50 Tear
51 Laughing

Gallia motorcyclist
killed in collision

106 Part of violin

waste
1 15 Declares
1 16 Anclen1 country of
Europe
1 18 Large cistern
119 Animal coat

1 Cornered

3 Toward the stern

95 The linden
96 Small insect
97 Showers
99 TtKkish flag
101 Gratify
105 Sow

126 Assistant

1 27 Freshets

129 Buckets
1 30 F1ber plant
131 Japanese sash
132 Small valleys
134 Before
136 Silly
137 eais
139 Word of sorrow

1.m Manufac tured
144 Danish division
145 Bright s1ar
146 Algonquian Indian
147 R1ver island

148 Edge
149 Damp
151 Cooled lava
153 Nole ot scale
155 Japanese drama

" The last death on Gallia County's
roads was on June 20, when Johnny
Murphy, 31, of South Point , was
killed In a single-car accident at the
intersection of Ohio 7 and Ohio ZIB.
Two Meigs County men were

157 Artiliciallanguage

api)Ointment.

BMR 448 - &amp;cellent opportumty to buy a liveable home at the r~ght IXICe.
lh1s rs a very clean home ready kn ane.vowner. fhepnce •~ nght $13,500,

•

enttne
' 1985
12,

treated and released at Veterans
Memorial Hospital Saturdaytoliowi!Jg separate automobUe accidents.
Charles G. Stobari. 73. of Racine.
was. treated for · scrapes, while
1&amp;-year-old Steven A. Musser d 515
Mulbeny Ave., Pomeroy, was
treated for a broken left arm ,
hospital offlclals said.
The Gallla-Melgs post of the State
Highway Patrol said Musser was
eastbound on Ohio 143 and was
reportedly attempting a left turn,
when an eastbound pick-up, driven
by Jerry J. Haning, 'II, dDyeRoad,
Rutland, allegedly attempted to
pass Musser and struck his vehicle.
Haning's vehicle continued off the
right side of the road and
overturned.
Haning was not Injured In the 5: 50
·p.m. collision, which the patrol said
caused moderate damage to
Musser's car and light damage to
Haning's pick-up. Hanbtg was
charged by the patrol with no
driver's license following the
accident.
Stohart was eastbound on Ohio
124, when troopers said his car
apparently went df the right·side of ,
the road, struck a guardrail and
went over an embankment.
Stobart's car · sustained heavy
damage In the 10:00 p.m. accldent
·and he was charged by the patrol
with DWI and !allure to control his
vehicle.

FINAL - WorkenJ of the Bales Amusement Co. worked in Sunday

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Ohio weekend accidents claim 13 lives
'

By United l're!8 btt.emallonal
Thirteen people, Including two
pedestrlans and two motorcyclists.
were killed In accideilts on Ohlo
roadways during the weekend, the
state Highway Patrol reported
today.
Only one of the victims killed in an
auto crash was wearlngaseatbelt, a
patrol spokeswoman said.
'Phe victims dled In 11 accidents.
One person was killed Sunday, eight
Saturday and four Friday night.
The patrol counts traffic fatalities
resulting !rom mishaps on the
state's public roadways each weekend between 6 p.m. Friday and
midnight Sunday.

'
Officials said close to 500 gallons
of
INSTITUTE, W.Va. (UP!) -Air lion at a golf course near the plant.
a mixture· of aldlcarb oxime,
Pollution Control Comrnlsslorr In- No one was hurt seriously.
Plant spokesman Dlck Hender- dlchloromethane, carbon monoxspectors, armed with authority. to
son said the plant definitely would
ide, carbon dioxide and sul!ur
close anywiitviewed as a threat,are
remaill
open
as
usual.
compounds
leaked at 9:25 a.m. An
trying to learn why a batch of
''Oh,
no,''
h~replied
,
when
asked.
emegency
warning system In·
chemicals reacted 1n a Union
·if
It
would
shut
down.
"That's
just
stalled
by
Carbide
after the Bhopal
Carbide Corp. storage tank and
unit
In
a
very
big
plant.
Yoo
one
llttle
disaster was sounded.
leaked, making more than 100
don't close the whole operation
Beard described aldlcarb oxime
people Ill.
because of a . little hysterla over a as a moderately toxic eye and lung
The yellowish-white cloud, emitllNie leak."
lrrttant, but said theotherchemlcals
ting the smell of rotlen eggs, !loafed
Carl Beard, dlrectoroftheAPCC, could induce sickness, depending on
!rom the Institute plant early
planned to send his team to the plant
the concentration IIi the air.
Sunday, triggering fe~rs of a
today because of "some unaswered
About 20,1XXl live bt the )(). mile
disaster on· the scale of Bhopal,
aboul
the
accident.
questions"
ol ·the affected area, which
radius
India, where a ciu-blde plant leak
can
take
action
to
close
a
"We
embraces
the corrununlties of
killed 2,COO last December.
unil,
but
let's
rememller
particular
Dunbar,
Institute,
Nitro and Sl.
In 90 minutes, the ~yard- long
one
thingthis
was
a
reaction
In
a
Albans.
cloud was gone, but In its wake, five
' Union Carbide spokesman· Thad
hospltals In the Kanawha Valley . reactor that was acting !Ike a
tank,"
he
said.
"That
was
storage
Epps said the leak occured when a
complex had treated 119 people.
not part of the reacting system. gasket fa lied and the tank overpresadmlttlng 24 of them overnight lor
That's what Is puzzling about the surlzed, allowing the mixture to
observation. A smattering of others
whole tlilng.
escape. He sald Carl)ldewas unable
m:el,•edon·thE•SPot medical atten-

tor defaiiSI

buyer th ts 3 BR house off 1~I N1ce clean home w1th 18' by 4' above
ground pool Call tor detailS!

INSTITUTE, W&gt; Va . (UPI)
Charleston Mayor Mike Roark
accused Union Carbide today of not
providing. adequate Information
about a leak at Its pesticide plant
that unleashed. a chemical cloud
over four cities, sickening 149
people.
"They did not notify anybody
other than making an Initial call to
the county," Roark said, "and the
Information that came from them
was sparse to say the least."
Roark said he would seek a
meeting with Union Carbide off!·
claiS to convey his diSpleasure over
their handling of the accident.
Union Carbide soonded Its emergency sirens when the chemicals
vented at 9:25 . a.m. Sunday.
Kanawha County officials declared
an emergmcy and warned people to
stay btside and turn off ventilation
systems. Pollee closed two high-

COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE
MEIGS COUNTY, LISTINGS
MMR 554 - Owner w11l accept reasonable offer on l'his 2 story
home. 3 BR d1mng room. tam1ly ro ~m. mce s1ze k1lchen . Reduced to

$2B,5DO bul make an olfeo!
MMR 564- lO acres w1!h 3bedrooms, total etectnc Unibuill modu·
la1 home, Full basement 1S half hn1s'hed with carpet, panelin2 and
woodburner. Really n~arl Reduc.ed price.

MMR 569 - NEW liSTING -large colon~alwoth oiv" voew located

m Syracuse. 4 bed1ooms. tam1iy room. dming room, 2 baths. Appro~ .
'h acoe. Asking $39.500.

MMR 551 - Ew:ecuhve br1ck ran ch on lincoln Hill. Qual1ty built With

gre~t floor plan, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large liv1ng room, dinmg 10om
combo and ta m1l~ room. New central a1r. Fun basement. Musl see

·

MMR 566- Country mobile home with add1toon. Situated on a little
Priced roghl al $18.500.

for Meigs Co. listings
Call: Chtrylltmley- 742-3171

to Immediately determine why ·
pressure mounted In the tank.
Epps said some d the material
was i!Putrallzed In the plant's Dare .
and wntllatlng system . He declined
lo comment on the extenl of the
lnjuries.
Aldfcarb oxime Is used with
methyl isocyanate 1n the manufactureofTemlk. a pesticide. Eppssald
alicarb oxime is a separate chemical and Is not related to MIC, the
chemical that killed more than 2,!1XJ
people last December when 11
escaped from a Carbide plant 1n
Bhopal. The Institute facUlty Is the
only American site that pro&lt;lu~
the deadly MIC.
Beard said he could lssue"acease
and desist order" at any unit bt the
plant If he felt onels necessary, bUt
added he doo. n't believe Carbide
would continue operating anything

Union Carbide leak makes
149 Institute residents sick

BMR 452 - NEW liSTING -Owner wolling to linante for qualified

Garden space. outbUI~ongs

street In this Crawford County
corrununlty. (notwearlngseatbelt).
FrldayniiN
Lisbon: Steven P. Daniels, 21,
~ 1!114 -Mark A . - ' 21,
ADlance. when ·Daniels' car hit a
truck parkro along U.s. 662 1n
Columbiana County. (nelthei- wear·
btgseatllelts)
SteullenvUie: Charles R. Amick,
18, Wintersville, when his motorcycle collided with a 1ruck on Ohio 213
in Jefferson Cwnty. (wearing a
helmet).
.
Columbus: Scott Davidson, 16,
Galloway, In a one-car crash on a
Franklln Counly road. (not wearing
seat belt ).

dangel'()IJs.

loom tov.11t Po&lt;ed nght at $33.900
BMR .550 - NEW liSTING - 142 " '" mil in Peory Twp. N~e
remodeled oome ondudes J BRs, Zbaths, I~ •tchen, woth donong aoea. Call

over 3 acres w1th Qond and cellar. Woodburner m family room.

Marietta: Jeremy R. Spence, 6,
Sunday
New Melarooras, when struck by an
Canton: Ester F. Linder, 70,
automobile on Ohio 7 bt Washington
Canton. In a one-car accident on U.S.
Cwnty.
621nStarkCqt,ialy. twear!a&amp;..-l .. , Ala&lt;lrl: &gt;.FA«\ L. "Aoa ii, fi,
belt).'
·
Akron,lnaone-caraccidentonaclty
Sjllunl&amp;.v
street. (not wearing a seat belt)
Madison: · Mark M. Warner, 3(),
Gallipolis: Eddie R. Jackson, 26,
and Scott Warner, 6, bolh of Patriot, lao a motorcycle crash on
Madison,whenthecarlnwhichthey Ohio In'·ln Gallla Cwnty. (not
were riding went off a township road • wearing a helmet) .
Chilllcothe: Patrtcia A. Murphy,
and struck a tree. (neither wearing
42, Piketon, when struck by an
seat belts)
Georgetown: James S. Toile, ~. automobile on Pleasant Valley Rd.
Manchester, in a one-car crash on in Ross County.
U.S. 52 In Adams County while
Gallon: Michael G. Srevers, 18,
fleeing police officers. (not wearing Galion. In a one-car accident on a
seat belt)
KUled were:

Inspectors seek cause of latest gas leak

includes LR, FR Ntchen w1\h appliances, screened-In rnrch Only 211, m1les

thos 011e. Reduced lo only $59,500.

evening's beat to put tbe Dnallouchea on lbe midway Ill preparation for
lbe annual Meigs County Fair.
·

'

6MR 449 - NEW liSTING - N1ce 3BR homeSIIualed on Z.20acoes mil.

uiilty rm.. bath. part pa~ure ~nd, pa~ wocxled 01ea. good I&lt;&gt; huntln&amp;

4TH AVE. - 2 belrooii'O, LR. FR. eal·lll k•lche~ bath woth old fash~n
lub, oAJiil\' •oom. large krt wrth room lor a garden

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Monday,

TOKYO (UP!) - A Japan Air Lines jumbo jet canylng 524 people on a
domestic flight caught fire and crashed today In a storm 1n a mountainous
area of central Japan, authoritieS said. The -number d casuaJtles was not
lnunedlately known.
The Boeing 747, JAL Flight 123, was on a domestic flight from Tokyo's
Haneda Airport to the western city of Osaka and went down In the district
of Nagano some 40 minutes after Its 6 p.m. (5 a.m. EDT) takeoff, officials
said.
Japan Air Lines said the plane carried 509 passengers and a crew of 15. It
was not lnunedlately known if any foreigners were aboard.
Most of those aboard were Japanese and the crash comes at the height of
the Japanese religious holiday Obon when families visit the graves of
relatives.
A JAL spokesman said at least elght non-Japanese were aboard but
identifications were not immediately available.
Police in Usuda, a central town near the crash site, said residents
reported the plane cut a wide burning swath as it slammed Into the wooded
hillside. Other officials told Japanese news agencies that burning
wreckage was spread over a 3-mile area.
A Usuda police spokesman said the area was somountalnousand rugged
that rescue teams were having trouble reaching the crash site.
The Kyodo news service said the ~kpit crew radioed at 6:39 p.m.
reporting trouble with a left rear door and said they would attempt to make
an emergency landing at the U.S. Air Force base at Yokota.
The plane vanished, !rom radar screens at 6: 59 p.m.

$1 ,000. 614· 992·5565.

1- - - - - - - - - -

No.B3
1986

•

Jet crash
death toll
•
uncertain

Mineral Wells, W. Yo.

Call 304-676-2398 or 61 4·
448-2464.

vjlle, w. Va. 304-736·6287.

dressed including bags with
chrome rails. Full •slipstrea·
mer f~;~iring , crash bars, fog
lights. extra tail lights. new
mufflers . 8.000 miles. Firsl

1982 GMC pick up

at y

e

Sewer .............$3.70
Ell .............. ,•••• $1.00
lt•O# Water .••... 19'
Gas Pipe ............. 18•
"Fill ~Biimg"

614-446-7833 o• 614-446·
1833.

•

•

304-675-4049.

75

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

4637, James L. Davison. Jr.
owner.

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$ SAVE$

Hilul limestone; sand, gra."
vel, dirt, bulk or bag fertilizer
and lime . Excelsior Salt
Works Inc . 638 E. Main St.,

Cell envtime 614-446-

Call collect 1-814-2370488, day., nigM. Rog...

New: one or two man ball

tracker 8195 or will trade.
Call614-266-6682.

GDod-1 EKcavatlng, bate·
menu, footert, drjyeways.
septic tanks. landscaping ~

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

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74 Motorcycles
75
Boats and
.
Roo 1•
J .an d L. Insta II at 10n.
Motors to •' ' Sa' le
•
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d
vony· •d ong, storm
oo..
78 Sutuki GS -560motorcy- 1 -----~---­ ong.
and w•n
ows. Frea estl ·

7 .5 HP Sea King outboard
motor with 2% gallon remote gasoline tank. Bo1h in
new condition. $160.00.

1 980 Harley Davidson
Sportster. Excellent comtition . 2,300 miles. $3,500 .

(Ana_..~

Jumbles: YOUNG IDIOT DREDGE VANDAL
Answer: A beauty salon Is a place where this might
happen- THE LIVING GO TO " DYE".

1977 Honda 650 F. S900.
Call 614·985· 3537 .

1981 Honda PASO moped .
Good condition . $195. Cell

'ltar 3;00 PM .

GOOA o(

after 6PM .

running and good tires.
Leading Creek Rd. 3% miles
west of Rt7.
t4.900.00. 1971 Chevrolet
Van 1$1,000.00. Both good
cond, phone 304-&amp;76· 2274

Answef:

61 4·992-6846 .

Call 614-965-4360 o• 61 4·
Soli o• trade. Call 61 4-949- 985-4224.
2911 .
Honda CM400T . Fully

1978 Chevy C60 2 ton truck
with 14ft . van body ·
13, 500 . Call 614 -9 923194.

James Bora Water Service.
Also' pools filled , Call 614-

814-387-0823 or 614-367·

OF ISOI..F

1983 Camara Z28. all the
e"'tras . Low mileage

19800.

Business

1 1 30. Reasonable rates,

SOMe.iiME~ I~.

Randy

.

.256-1240 o• 61 .4- 266 -

3798.

contact

Ganeral Hauling

•

LEAK CAUSES IJ.LNJ!li8Fl! - A Kanawha
adrnlnhoten 11rot aid lo a RUlli

Counly paramedic
fBa.ture Svndlcete

' olrlcken Sunday wben a chemical doud e..caped from
a Union Carbide Corp. plant. maldng more tllan 100

peeple 81. H...,...h admiUed 24 people 0\'~1&amp; for
obaervatloll, w!dle aulbor!Ues ae,..-checl for cause of
leab. (UPI)
-

•I

Plant officials said aldlcarb
ways near the plant. some ~0 miles
Is used to make Temlk, a
oxime
!rom Charleston.
pesticide that also contains rreth~l
The yellow chemica! cloud, whlch
smelled like rotten eggs and rolled
Isocyanate or MIC, the chemical
""like a fog" over 20,COO residents In
that killed at least 1,700 people .in
Bhopal, India. last December when
Institute, Dunbar, Nitro and St.
Albans, dissipated bt 90 minutes. 11 leaked from a Union Carbide
plant.
County officials ended the emergency declaration about noon .
Thad Epps , a Union Carbide
No one was seriously hurt, but 24 spokesman, said Ihere was no Mit
In the chemicals lhat leaked . .
people were hospitalized overnight
for obseiVatlon, 119 were treated at
Carl Beard, director of the state
Air Pollution Control Commission,
five hospitals for burning eyes, lungs
which has authority to close the
or nausea, and several others were
plant, said Investigators will cheCk
examined at an emergmcy ald
samples of Ihe chemical cloud and
station.
Officials said nearly :00gallons of go to the plant today to resolVe
"unanswered questions" about ~hi!
a mixture of aidlcarb oxime,
accident.
·
dlchloromethane. carbon monoxIde, carbon dioxide and sul!ur
Roark said he and Charleston's
compounds being stored 1n a reactor . emergency services director Wl're
tank vented Into the atr when a
unable to reach Union Carbide
gaskPt failed and the tank
alflclals to learn the extent and
pressurized.
danger&lt;ttheleak . .

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