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says Ills administration has done more lor Ohio's
taxpayers and consumers than any a!lrnln!strat!on In
the _last two decades.
The governor defended h!s record Friday when
pressed by a group of reporters to comment on
alleged wrongdoing within h!s administration, as
reported In the media and investigated by legislative
committees.
Celeste, w"ho has been on a trade mission in China
and pursuing otller lruslness In India and Austria for

Urea, dlammonium, phosphate,
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this admU:Istrat!on and llh!nk you will see that as we
go along," said Celeste.
The governor said he has not h.ad an opportunity to
examine reports from his staff about the allegations
In various agencies ratsed In the series of newspaper
arl!cles.
Speclfic1jlly, Celeste was asked about the charge
that architects are excluded from state contracts
unless they make contrllrutlons to til! Celeste political
organization or the.Ohio Demorcatlc Party.
(Continued on page A·3)

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By NANCY VOACHAM
Tlmea-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - Repair to a land
slippage on Union Avenue Is
GALLIPOLIS - The Ohio Dedefln!tly on hold :... again - and
partment of Transportation will
confusion reigns over the projectpatch and resurtace ~lions of SR
still.
554 In Gallla County this fall as an
A public notice advertiSing the
Interim remedy to a road surface
repair job was In The Dally Sentim!l
problem, according to State Repreon Monday. According to that
senta t!ve J olynn 8os ter, Dnotice, bids for theprojectweretobe
Galllpol!s.
opened October 22 .by the Ohio
A12-mllesectlon of SR5M, as well
Department of Transportation.
as a sectlonofSR1ffi, are scheduled
However, Tom Hedrick, district
for fllil·scale resurfacing. However,
planning engineer for ollO'l"s
SR$54 PLAN -SecllonsofSR
the contractor does not plan to begin
Marietta otrlce, had told The Dally
5M In Gallla County wDI be
the work untO next spring.
Sentinel early on Monday that the
patched this fall as an 1nter1rn
1n a statement released Friday,
project would have to be pushed
remedy to a road !llllface
Bosler said ~he was disappointed
back since the deadline for Pomepmblem;S~¥8Siate Rep. J~
the: work WO\Ild not he completed
roy's submitting the. necessary
Bolter,
J).GalUPollll. FuiHcale .
thts year; but, said It could not be
legislation had already passed.
rl!llllfaclng Is scheduled for the
turtber expedited becauSe the
On Friday, Hedrick reiterated Ills
spring.
j:Olliract has already been slioed. 1
comments that the project would be
, ~ ~rdlng to the ~ntract , which
delay~ . He said the) egal advef\ls·
;., wa.t'soldjn~une, the contractor has
received last week, ooor said Its .lng had ,been releiJ.Sedin"lltjlll&amp;lil'!lon·
untQ Aug':' 1 , 1986 to compll'te the
regional District 10 offici! wlil use that the tlnal paperwork would be
resurfacing work - Including 18 2,lmtonsofasphaltonthatsectlonof . completed on time. Hesaldprospec·
mlles ollllghway In Gallla County Jdghway for patching and resurfac- ttve bidders would be advised that
and about eight miles r:t SR 1ro and
Ing In an effort to get the road In the project Is being deferred when
SR 124ln VInton County.
condition tll!slall, winterandspring they contact 0DOT for
In response to complaints about so tllat the contractor can begin specifications.
Pomeroy Mayor Richard Sey ll'r
tbe condition r1 SR 5M, Boster said resurfacing as early as possible.
she requested a fUll explanation of.
In Gallla County, the project said he received notlllcat!on on
the pro)~ plans and timetable Involves resurfaclng5.&amp;lmllesofSR Friday afternoon that the project
from ooor officials; and, had
lffi, from just soutll of SR 325 to the would be "sold at a later date." •
asked that measures be taken to . Vinton County line; and, 12.22 miles
Seyler said Friday the final
patch the road before winter.
of SR5M, from just westofSR1ffito contract has not been signed
In a memorandum to Rep. Boster
becaust&gt; he and the vUiage council
just west of SR 7.

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REPAIRS SCHEDULED, BUTMfi~l= m .IUOr
sUppage was dlllcovered several yean.. ago on
sedlon of Pomeroy's Union Ave., just helow the
need clarification of certain clauses
In the document. "lt'sjuslacaseof
being sure what you're signing,'' the
mayor commented.
Contusion over tlle mooey aspect
of the Unkin Avenue repair Is the
dominant factor In the project's

have been lnltiated but just when· the repair wUl
actualzy be done Is lndellnlle.

delay.
A few monlhs ago, ODOT
engineers determined that the
repair work was going tocost $ll,T:rt
more than the v!llage's original
estimate.
For a time It was belll'ved that the

addlt!ona Icosts would be paid by the
Ohio Department of Development.
ODOT has already given Pomeroy
$7/,00J from Its "Imminent threat"
funding to cover the village's 25
percent local match for the project.
(Continued on page AJ)

House committee makes slow progress on tax reform bill.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House Ways
Means Committee, making slow progress In
arduous t'ask of drafting a tax reform blll,
tentatively agreed to Include a laX on

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.the last tllree weeks, was besieged by reporters
ment Services which he said whittled a federal job
outside h!s office after finishing a ceremony for a
training program debt by $50 mllllon to $100 mllllon.
grain and machinery sale to Taiwan. ·
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"What we have here Is an active and aggressive
"This admlnlstratlon has done more to change the
state government aimed at serving the people of Ohio
way state government operates lor the benefit of
and 'protecting the people of Ohio," he said.
consumers and for the benefit of taxpayers than any
. Under questioning, Celeste said a recent series of
over the last ID years," said the governor.
artiCles in the Columbus Citizen-Journal involving
He cited a Public UtUltll's Conunlsslon which has
favoritism ln,contracting and heavy-handed poUtlcal
cut down pn utlllty rate Increases, an Industrial
fUnd-raising within the administration contained "an
Relations Department which ·has accleratgd con·
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Gov. Celeste defends record against critics

:MGM directors declare dividends

-excellent support of the fanners,
:city people and local&gt;lnvestors. The
·$31,482.22 paid out In dividends by
MGM Farm City, Inc., Is an
excellent example of local people
, working together to keep a local
· business where everyone can participate without having to drive 50 to
. 100 miles for supplies and the
: Issuance of dividend cheeks all
·going to local people in thetri&lt;Ounty
area, wW in tum help aU r:t the local
economy, Holter said.
Holter said the board encourages
·everyone to offer suggestk&gt;ns which
wUI help make the firm a better
·place for ,tri-county customers.
· MGM Farm City, Inc., Is a suppUer
· of feed, seed, fertUlzer and farm
· petroleum products In addition to
handling a complete line of appliances, chalnsaws and televisions and
farm products. The new fertUlzer
:blend plant of the col)lpMY was

clearing in

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announce the declarallon fi some 531,000 in dividends
to stockholders of the company.

constructed this year and has saved
fanners of the area hundreds of
dollar.&gt; by making It possible for
them to purchase their products
from river barges, Holter reports.
This practice wU! continue and
Holter asks that farmers consider
participating in the new venture.

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BAHRMIDDLEPOIT
CLOTHIERS
Gt&gt;orge Holter, president rl. MGM
. Farm Qty, Inc., Pomeroy, announced that the board of directors
has declared dividends on all
outstanding stock as r:t May 31, tll!s
year.
Holter said that the llrm had a
very successful year due to the

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Meeting In Its seventh closed session Friday, the
panel agreed with suggestions from both President
Reagan and Committee Chairman Dan Rosten-

date In the b!ll drafting, expected lo take weeks.
Under cilrrent law, the benefi ts are subjecl to a tax
only If, when added to a person's lt1come, they exceed
certain base amounts.

kowskl, D-Ill., and Included the tax as part of Its tax
refonn blll.
However, under the panel's procedures, all
decisions are tentative and can be chan &amp;I'd al a later

$335,000 Kyger Creek IV
recla~atiOD\ project complete.
itself out and permit better drainage
from the adjacent fields."
Additional reclamation projects
are currently In the planning stages
througb the SoU Conservation
SeiVIce and the Oh!o.Department of
Natural Resources.
Some of the projects being
planned Include Kyger III, V, VIand
VII - which will Include the
. majority of the abandoned mine
land not yet reclaimed In the Kyger
Creek Watershed - the Hutll)lan
Project on Cremeans Rd., a200-a.cre
site In the WhiteOak Watershed and
the Wedemeyer Project.
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"Of these projects, the Kyger III,
White Oak and Wedemeyer J&gt;ro.
jectsarethemost likely to be fUnded
tor construction during the• summer
ofl98i," Dyer said.
Work on the Kyger IV project
Included grading and shaping to
ellmlnat~ ,severe gullll's; backfil·
ling, to reduce the height of
hlghwalls; Installation d water
control structures, such j!Sdlverslon
and rock-lined waterways; con·
structlng a berm along the road;
fertilizing; and, seeding the area
with adapted grasses, legumes and
tree species.
Reclamation work was com·
pleted by Ben Cookson, Inc.
, The project wu fUnded. by the
Ohio ~nt of Natural Re90Urees and work ~as cOmpleted
through the USDA SoU Conserva·
l!on Service. Also Involved In the
• PROJECI' COMPLETED- The fiiUII oollltnKJtloa bM!peetlon 011 the, project were the Office d Surface
K,ger Creek IV Redamatlotl. ProJect was J'!lCI!IItl)' conducted.
Mining and the Gallla County SoU
Appmxlmaiely U,OGO w1111t lnlo 'reclaiming athe 40-acre site.
and WaterConservatkm District.

GALLIPOLIS - The final con·
structlon Inspection on the lj:yger
Creek IV Reclamation Project was
recently held, according to Patty
· Dyer, District Conservationist.
Approximately S335,00l went Into
reclaiming the 40-acre site located In Cheshlre'Twp, just soutll
of Africa Rd. - to eliminate safety
hazards to the road and to reduce
downstream-sedimentation.
Prior to the beginning of the
·project, erosion was taking place at
a rateoflOOtons of soU loss per acre,
per year, accordlrig fb Dyer. When
!hi! new vegetation planted on the

site becomes established, the soU
Joss should be down to three to five
Ions per acre, per year.
The reduction In sediment leaving
the site should help reduce down·
stream sedimentation damage and
flooding and permit tlle stream to
start cleaning Itself out.
"As a result of this project and
others which have been completed
In the Kyger Creek Watershed.
some landowners have already
stated that they see a change In the
creek," Dyer says in a statement
released last week. "They have
stated that It Is beginning ,tf clean

to District Conservationist Patty Dyer. 'lbe projc'CI
, was designed toeUmtnate safety ha7Ardsto Afrlcall&lt;l.
and to reduce downstream sedlmcnlatlon ..Addlllonal
rdamtlon projects are In the plannpng stages.

lfn)fW.SEEDING - Wolt&lt;era are shown hydroseeding a sedlon ~the Kyll"r Creek IV Reclamallon
Project. The process.allows good coven«e ~ steep
sloPes without haoilktc to travelac..-them, according

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Well, what do yoo know. ,Soviet . so Soviet-backed Syrtan attacks m
victims of terror!Sm. 'For years, the Leban~ port of Tripoli.
thoSe Soviet citlzells allowed to Whether the salient the terrorists
roam the world have done so with complain of Is actually a Soviet
the BJUlvalent of the laissez-passer operation Is oot the point of this
sign that 2,1XMl years ago permitted Inquiry. Rather, that for the ftrst
a Roman citizen to go anywhere In time In memory the Soviet Union Is
the wprld certain that he would oot facing up to the kind of thing
be molested. "SumRomailus" ..:._"I
non-Soviets h~ve been facing up to
am a Roman." That was it. The for years and years. Never at Soviet
pass pert to securtty. This room: gunpoint, almost always at the
lng's paper shows upper-torso gunpoint ol those who without
pictures of four Soviet diplomats Soviet backing would have 00 guns
somewhere In Lebanon. There Is to point.
oothlng like undres,slng a diplomat
The mind turned to a rundown six
to make your squalid point. One d. years old of the activities of the
the victims Is dressed In what looks Soviet Union Involving terrorism.
like fatigue pajamas. Two have oo The study was done by Mr. Brian
T-shlrts. The fourth has oo nothing. Crozier, director of London's InstlAll d. them have listols pointed at . lute for the Study of Conflict.
their heads. None Is smiling.
Just to begin with, the twc wars In
And not one but two Moslem Indochina were for the most part
fundamentalist sects claim credit · fought by acts d terroiism, I.e., the
for abducting the.Soviet diplomats. use d violence for political ends. It
Both cite as their reason for doing was so In the war against South

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WASHINGI'ON - Sen. Robert
Kasten, R·Wis., has become f!1e
point man for critiCs of the ,World
Bank and otber lnternaUOnal].end·
lng agencies that show a reckless
disregard for the damage that the
multi-million-dollar. !I'OJects· they ·
!lnance wreak oo the mvtronment
an.d on the people who are
suwosedly being helped.
Cynics might suggest that
Kasten's environmental advocacy
Is a Johnny-come·lately roove ~ a
conservative freshman worried
about his re-aectlon chan&lt;Es next
year. But this overlooks two things:
Kasten's credentials as a conservatlonlst are · solid, and tbe Third
World people he's trying to IX'Ot!!Ct
can't vote In Wisconsin.
That's why Kasten's ~position to
World Bank policies shOuld be

takl!n seriously. The International

bankers' cavalier attitude toward
the long-term disasters they may
be tormenting with thelr.easy loans
Is so outrageous 11 has aroused
protests that transcend political
considerations. This Is a fight that
should be made because It's rtght.
As clialrman of the subcommlt·
tee that approves or disapproves
U.S. contributions to the "multUateraldevelopmentbanks,"Kastenls
In an excellent position to mike his
criticism felt. urst spring,, t&gt;r
example, he was able to force the
World Bank to hold up nearly $500
mUUon 1n loans to a project that has
devastated hu!J? areas !!fthe fragile
Amazon rain fOrest 1n Brazil.
The U.S. contribution to the
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Including the attack O•t our Ma·
rtnes, the killing of the novelist
Georgi Markov m Waterloo Brtdge
by a Bulgarian assassin, the
attempted 'a5sasslnatlon of the
pope. One would oot be surprised to
learn that Judge Crater was
whisked off In a Soviet freighter.
The programming must have
been done by the Great Impresario
In the Sky. Consider: Ever since our
Marines were slaughtered In 1983111
Beirut, Washington has been ·sayIng: You watch oow,youwatch. We
watched, nothing happened. Then
came the great June 1985, Beirut
airport hostage crtsls, and Washington told us: You watch mw,
you watch, and an Amertca
watched, and oothlng happened.
On Sept. 25, thfe!! holiday-minded
Israelis, on a llltle sailboat In
Cyprus, were ldlled by Palestinian
terrorists. It required exactly six
days for a squadron of Israeli
fighters to go a hu!J? 1,000 Qllles to
the headquarters of the PLO In
Tunisia and deslroy these beadquarters, kjlllng upward d. 60
people. And that happened wlthln21
· hours of the abduction d tbe Soviet
diplomats, together with the ultimatum concerning TrlpoU.
.
How has the Soviet Union
responded? As expected. The terrortsts are cou nterrevolutlonary
reactlonartes, etc. etc. But If we
have learned anything about the
psychology of modern terrorlsis, tt
Is that only sticks and stones wUl
break· their bones. There are no
words In the Soviet Inventory that
will frighten them In tbe least. We
even tried to drum up some 1\fOSiem
holy words with which to scare oft
the terrorists who held our host~es
In the embassy In Iran, to oo !!teet.
These people Osten only to divebombers.
So whom wiU the Soviets bomb? ·
One ol their problems Is that they
are being asked to bomb their own
children, because terrorism as we
know It Is oot the bastard child ol
communism, quite the &lt;xmtrary: It
is the beautiful chUd of commu·
nism, the flower of the uniOn of
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Vletnam~d subslljuently In the
war wlth1ftlitambodla.
Ubya's Khadafy gave refuge to
the world's most wanted terrorist,
Carlos ("the Jackal"). Carlos, It
was alleged, was given $2mllllon as
reward money for kidnapping the
OPEC oil ministers In VIenna.
Carlos wsa recruited by the KGB In
Venezuela, trained In Cuba, and
received, so to speak, graduate ·.
training In Moscow before being
turned loose rn the world. Arata\,
who narrowly missed the retaliatory bombings of Israel In Tunisia, •
was invited by Moscow to q&gt;en an
office there In August 1974. Ten
years earlier, the VIet Cong's
]l)lltlcal wing had been Issued a
similar Invitation, auguring the
Soviet commitment to the final
drive against the 'non-communi§!
Vietnamese.
On and on It goes, the most
spectacular recent terrorist events

~ man on the move, campaigning throughout thestateas If the ~Ext election

iack AruJerson &amp; Dale

more than $1.2 billion a yearroughly me-fifth d their total
budgets and three !lines as much as
the next largest contributor. So
when Kasten speaks, the banks
listen.
The Brazutan project, called
Polonoroeste, Is an ambitious effort
to carve a !m-mlle highway Into the
heart of the rain forest. It also
Includes a network of secondary
roads that wUl open up a large
portion of the Amazon basin to
agriculture and IndUstry.
• Alerted by Natural Resources
Defense Council attorney Bruce
Rich, Kasten was appalled to learn
that World Bank loans to Polono·
roeste have already helped destroy
millions of acres of tropical rain
forest over an area the slze of Great
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Because medical costs are rtslng
so fast, more and rrore people are
diagnosing their own Illnesses or,
WO!'!Ie still, those of their friends.
The govenunent would do well to
make_ a .• study of how .tJi!se
·OOQProfesslonal diagnoses are at·
fecflng the nation's health picture.
The other day I had a cold. It was
just like the ones you see m
television. I was sneezing, coughing
andlooklngmourntuUyatmywlfe.
1 called my secretary at the tt11ce
and said I wouldn't be In because I
felt lousy.
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"You must have ooe of t:ho$!
'eight-hour things' that's going all
around-town," she said. "You'D feel
perfectly w~ll tomorrow." :
"Just when I thought we dentists were doing
Eight hours seemed to be a
such e great job putting ourselves out of bus/- _
reasonable
time to have a cold, and
ness - YOU COME ALONGI"
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Blue Jays and Detroit were playing
a crucial game.
My sister called, and I told her I
had one of those "eight-hour thingS
: Today is Sunday, Oct. 6, the 279th day of l98S with 86 to follow.
that's been going around."
: The moon Is approaching Its last quarter.
"Are you sure It's mly an
• The morning stars are Vetlus and Mars.
'eight-hour thing'?" she asked. "It
&gt;The evening stars are Mercury, Jupiter and saturn.
could be the '24-hour bug.' Harold
: Those born on thlsdateareundertbe sign rtLibra. They Include Inventor
had It last week: Do you have any
and manufacturer George Westinghouse In 1846; actress Janet Gaynor In · lever?"
i\]oo; and ethnologist and archaeologist Thor Heyerdahiln 1914.
"A little - maybe 100."
• On this date In history:
"That's the '24-hour bug' tor sure.
: In 1853, Antioch College, the first non-sectar)an school to offer equal · Drink lots d fiulds and tal\e asptrlil,
~portunlty for both mell and women, opened In Yellow Springs, Ohio.
and you'll be able to shake It off."
. ,In 1921, the World Series was broadcast for the tlrst time, with sports
I reallY hadn't counted on staying
w_Jiter Grantland Rice at the microphone.
In bed for 24 hour.i, but It's stupid to
: In 1973, heavy fighting broke out between Isrsel and the alltanceofEgyPt ·fight a bug.
·
and Syrta. Israel emerged the winner, with Its tariks reaching rEar Cairo
My other sister eaUed up 10
and Damascus before a truce was declared.
minutes' later. "Edith says yru've
In 1981, Egyptian President Anwat Sadat was assassinated as he
got a '24-hdur blig.' "
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•:roon'tknowlflt'sa bugorjusta
A thoug f for the day: Roman poet Horace said, "He who has begun has
cold.''
half done. Dare to be wise: begin."
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It will be fair Monday and Tuesday, with a chance ol showers
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morning, In the 40s Tuesday, and near 00 Wednesday morning.

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Variable cloudiness and windy conditions, with widely scattered
showers was forecast for Saturday. Highs were expected to be In the
mid 50s. Partly cloudy !jaturday night with a Chance of showers and a
low near &lt;10.
Partly cloudy Sunday with a high In the mid 50s.
The probablllty of preclpltaton Is 10 percent Sunday.
' Northwest, West Cealral
Mostly cloudy and windy conditions, with scattered showers and a
high between 50 and 55 was forecast for Saturday. Saturday night
and Sunday were expected to be partly cloudy. Highs Sunday wUl
climb ·Into the mid 50s.
The probablllty of precipitation Is 10 per&lt;Ent Sunday.
Central Lake Erie Shore, Northeast Inland
Mostly cloudy and windy conditions, with scattered showers and a
high between 50 and 55 were fo~ast for Saturday. Conslder~ble
cloudiness was expected for Saturday night, with widely scattered
showers '!'ld a low ll!'ar 40. ,
Partly cloudy Sunday with a high near 55.
The probablllty of precipitation Is ~ percent Sunday.
Ea9t Lake Erie Shore
Mostly cloudy ~d windy conditions, with sea tiered showers and a
high near 55 was In the forecast for Saturday. Showers likely
_Saturday night with a low near 40.
Mostly cloudy Sunday with widely scattered showers and a high
near 55.
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Miami Valley, Central, Southwest
Variable cloudiness and windy conditions were forecast for
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"From-whom?''
"Yah, sure It Is. Why do you "Healy tells me you have an
"My druggist. He says there's a
ask?"
Incurable form d !Jleumonla.''
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of It going around."
"Then you don't have a '24-hour . "Either that,"! said, "or, and an
"What's going around?"
bug.' You have a '48-hour virus.' " 'eight-hour thing' or a '24-hour bug'
"My secretary sald all I had was or a '48-hour virus' or a two-week
"You name It, and he says he's· .
an 'eight-hour thing.' How come bout with the flu or a simple oold. never seen so much of It going :
you rroved It u]l to 48 hours?"
I'm waiting on another cplnlon around."
"The 'elght-hourthlng' Is entfrely
different. You feel fumy but your
oose.doesn't get red when you blow
lt. The '24-hour bug' has all the
.ri:~~BY GARRY TRUDEAU
symptoms of the 'eight-hour' oilr,"' ... -~.leS
except that you cough a lot. The
'48-hour virus ' makes -you sneeze,
cough and perspire whUe you're
sleeping. You havetostayln bed for
twc days.''
"But I can't stay In bed for two

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project," Kasten sald, ·"Is that the:·
World Bank continued to tunc! this;
project for more than two years·
after il had Identified, through
own supervisory missions, that
program was producing environ-:
mental devastation oo this scale." •
The senator also discovered that:
experts had warned from the 'very:·
beginning of the Poloooroeste·
project that the sou being clearedby destruction or the rain forest was'
probably tno fragile to support the
agriculture and cattle operations·
planned for the area. :'I'm sure the:
American people wculd be shodled:
to learn that their tax dollars go to;
support Institutions that sponsor•
devastation of such valuable and;
limited resources," Kasten said. ;
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"Look," my sister said. "It you
don't want medical advice, don't .
ask me.''
I tli!Dk I might have been all right
except that my secretary told
Healy I was home with the flu.
He called, of course, "I feel for
~u," he said. "You wcn't be able to
shake It lor two weeks. If It were a
winter cold I'd 8ay you'd be better
In five, maybe six days .. But you
have an October cold. It's almost
·Impossible to get rtd rt. You hear
my voice? It's been Uke this since
August."
"But suppose my cold goes away
In 24 hours?"
"That's when It can become the
most dangerous. You thlnklt'sgone
away and then a week later you
wake up and It's back with · a
vengeance. I'd rather have a
two-week bout with a chest cold
than a '24-hour bug' which sneaks
up oo you like a thief In the night."
Word travels last In Washington,

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That was In early November of last peeled - with bids to be advertised meetlngofPomeroyVIUageCouncll this measure because It has been
In July and, the.oontract awarded In that the project would likely -be hinled that ODOT won't give the
_ year. .
The other 7!1' percent of the · August Boster played a key role In ]llstponed uiitU spring because village more Imminent threat
project's cost Is being ·provided securtng the $77,000 grant from ODOT wanted an additional $:Ml,IXXI funding If there's a chance the
through past year's Federal· Aid ODOT.
"cash on the barrelhead."
commissioners will give Pomeroy
Then tame the new estimate :md
Secondary Funds for Mellis Couiicy.
It was decided by Seyler and the $ll,IXXI In CDBG . funding.
1 A June 7, 1983 resolution from the the reed for the additional funding. council that Pomemy Income tax However, this could not be verified.
In late July, Seyler announced In a money could not be used to fund the
Meigs County Commissioners al·
CDBG fundlllg, just as lmmin!'nt
lowed the channeling ol these
added cost because that money was threat funding, comes from theO~Io
federaltundsthroughODOTforthe
earmarked for other purposes, In Department d Development .
UnlonAvenuerepalr.
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U Pomeroy Is awarded CD~
This summer In late June, State
According to Belsey Giffin, a funding, that means the county is
Rep. Jolynn Boster announced that
(Continued from page A-1)
development specialist with ODOT, footing virtually the w,hole bill for
the Union Avenue repair would
"I think you wUl find there are far Pomeroy will not receive any Union Aveoue - except !Jr ilw
.come sooner than ortglnally ex· more people doing business with tbe additional Imminent threat funding. $77,1XXJ Imminent threat fundlng;state than before," said t~ gover- We are looking for "local·commlt- slnce the county's Federal ~id
oor. "I think that's wrong If they feel lment," she said, "that'sourblggest Secondary Funds are already baing
Lottery winning
compelled to give campaign funds. hurdle right now."
used by ODOT.
It they asked me, I would tell them
Pomeroy has already applled for
· numbers: 377,3936
• So the confusion continues wtifle
'absolutely no way."'
$ll,IXXJ from Meigs County's alloca- the unstable-·eoitdltlon of Union
The governor said ·he feels tion of Community Development Avenue remains critical.
• CLEVELAND (UP!)- Friday's
·
criticism of his administration B]Qc'L9rant funding through the
winning Ohio Lottery numbers:
In a flood situation, Union Avenile
"goes with the territory.''
Meigs County Commissioners.
Dally Number: 377.
ts Pomeroy's only safe passage ·to
He said Mlnnle Fells Johnson, the
Concern has been expressed over emergency facilities.
Ticket sales totaled $1,330,606,
~lpbattled director of mental retarwith a payoff due o!$504,129.
dation
who resigned at his request a
PICK4: 3936.
,
week ago, "Indicated four months
PICK4 ticket · sales totaled
ago that any time her presence was
$190,048, with a payoff dueof$85,607.
an obstacle (to the administration)
PICK4·$1stralght bet pays$4,000.
she would step down. •'
PICK4$1 box bet pays$335.

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'~ Ever since Richard F. Celeste became governor In 1983, he has been a
: were just around the corner.
' Most days tbe governor makes appearances - often hop-scotching the
' state to three or four locations - from breakfast until after dinner,
• snipping a ribbon here, awarding a grant there.
: It now has become apparent that the Celesteadmlnislratlon wpuld have
; a lot fewer problems If Celeste would stay home and run u.e' governmenf
· Instead of dashing all over Ohio, the continent and the world.
: At first, Celeste's whirling-dervish, dawn-tQ-dusk traveling schedule
: seemed admirable. He was out meeting the people, hearlngthelrconcerns,
: telling them what their government was doing for them, and occasionally
·:working alongside them and teaching In their classrocms.
•• What he wasn't doing, was taking care d business.
!: That was entrusted to others and, as In any administration, there are
·1rouble spots and foul balls.
:.- Celeste had to get rid of his youth services director because. of
: Irregularities In that department. The Department of Natural Resources
:-fell Into disrepair because of the absence of leadership. The state's mental
· retardation services broke down.
::; And bea_vy-handed political fund·ralslng tactics crept Into the
;1ldmlnlstratlon while no one was looking untU a series of newspaper
; articles on the subject delivered a barrel-full of bad publicity tO the
·governor. ·
~: . }ronlcaUy, when Celeste completed his first two years In office at the
: Ji,glnnlng of this year, his chief regret was that he hadn't done MORE
:~ding about the state to communicate with the people. So he's doing It.
·,· .The governor actually had to fire Minnie Fens Johnson, the director of
:Jitl!ntal health and mental retardation, by
~!stance telephone from
;oVerseas.
:' "And the lesiDns are still lost on him. Celeste got back 1!1 this country last
•week and Immediately hosted a Taiwan trade delegation. In between
· luncheon and dinner with those digmtarles, he felt compelled to zip d.! to
Cleveland to help promote, of all things, a Rock 'N' Roll ~U d Fame for
· his hometown.
·;
:~ When It comes time for the real campaign next year, Celeste may
·JIIscover that he's a cliche, a carlcatureofhlmseltln the cities, hamlelsand
:prairies of Ohio. That's when he'Dwish he'd spent more time running tbe
: lilate Instead ot letting II run him. . .
· Celeste had to do some fancy stepping late last week to avoid an
International Incident over his administration's "two-China" policy.
;; He returned from a trade mission to communist malnlaiid China to lind
the Taiwanese delegation waltlilg for him to witness a multi-million dollar
Jlllle of Ohio grain and machinery.
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· The governor was extremely dlplomatlcwhenas_ked about his visit to the
·'People's Republic of China In front of the Taiwanese. He said Ohio Is
looking for business anywhere It can find some.
· 'And K.H. Wu, a Taiwanese official, smiled and sald friendship Is more
·Important than business. He made no secret that he wants Ohio and t~
~United States to be friends with Taiwan, the arch-enemy of the mainland
'Chinese.

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�October 6, 1986
,Page-A-6-The Sunday nmes-Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant,

w. Va.

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page-A-7 .

October 6, 1985

Pomeroy-Mic:kilep()rt-GallipoUs, Ohio:-Point Pleasant, W.Va.

·~\---Localbrie&amp;:--------~------------------~ :s enate .turns federal budget into balancing act
Taylor taken to correctional facility
POMEROY - Lindsey Taylor, :rl, formerly of the Racine area,
· was taken to the Chillicothe Correctional Institution early Friday
aflernoon by Meigs County Sherift''s Deputies. Tavlor, convicted
Thursday of murder In the October 1983 shotgun Slaying of Danny
Wayne Melton, Canton, was sentenced Friday rrorning by Meigs
County Common Pleas Judge Charles Knight to a sentence d. 15
years to Ufe.

No injuries reported in accident
GALLIPOLIS -No Injuries were rejlorted In a two-car collision
early Saturday morning at the bitersection of Second Avenue and
State Street, according to city pollee.
Officers said a car driven by Bret Harrtson, 18, of Rt. 2, Patriot,
was attemptlng a left tum from State onto Second, when a car driven

by George T. 'Hurst, 19, of Rt. 1, Scottown, southbound on Second,

allegedly failed to stop at a stop light and struck Harrison's vehicle.
Both cars sustained light damage In the 1: 12 a.m. accident,
officers said.
A pick-up driven by a Waterloo man sustained light damage when
It was apparently struck by an unknown vehicle Friday afternoon at
the Intersection of Pine Street and SecOnd Avenue.
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Larry Dean Blevins, ZT, of Waterloo, was stopped on Second tn the
lett tum Jane, when an unknown car attempted to pass him on the
right, struck the right rear ol Blevins' vehicle and allegedly
continued on.
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Blevins' vehicle sustained lfght damage in the 6:41p.m. Incident,
officers said.

City man cited on D WI charge
GALLIPOLIS - A GalUpolls resident was cited early Saturday
morning by city pollee for OWl.

:·Suit filed

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COLUMBUS (UP!) -Ohio's unemployment rate rose slightly in
September to a sea~nally adjusted figure of 9.4 percent,,up from the
9.1 mark In August, the Ohio Bureau of Employment S~:rvtces
reported Friday.
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The national rate for September was 7.1 percent, up from 7 percent
. In August.
The OBES safd 4li6,1ro Ohioans were unemployed last rmnth,
compared with 457,1ro In August.

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: flied In Gallia County Common
; Pleas Court by Bank One, Athens,
· against Emerson and Etta Mae
: Reese ofRte.1, Cheshire. The banks
:seeks $48,8.ll.68, plus 15 percent
.Interest from Oct. 2, following the
·Reese's alleged default on a
, promissory note.

WASHINGTON (UP!I-Leglsla· blocking actlon.~n it and a crucial
tlorttobalancetbefederafl;ludge!IIY. bill to raise the debt ceiling to $2
19911stangledlnaSenatetalkad¥&gt;n, trllllon.
with senators from both parties
The balanced budget legislation,

Jabex D. Parsans, 68, of 262 Jackson Pike, will lace a heating In
Gallipolis Municipal Court on the charge.
· Cited by pollee Friday were Kevin D. Smith, 18, of Point f'leasant,
W.Va,, failure to display valid registration; Harold L. WOO(!y, 52, of
Rt. 2, VInton: disorderly conduct by Intoxication; and June E. Porter,
51, of Rt. 2, Galllpolls, speeding.
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Friday,. Saturday &amp; Sunday
Oct. 11th · 12th &amp; 13th

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Homerhof
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rl. Rutland,
Howard
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'(Aurora, Colo., and Willis Parker of
l1'arkersburg, W.Va.; 10granclchlld·
and one great-grandson·.
:.· She was preceded In death be one
•daughter and three brothers.
:-; Funeral seJVIces were conducted
':'Oct. 3 at the Harrod Brothers
· ~'tuneral Home tn Frankfort with
1Plr1at In Peaks MUI Cemetery.
: ';fl.ttending the services from Meigs
i _county were Homer, Dennis, Irene
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

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FLEA MARKET - City Parking Lot

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I"Oit OHice Steps
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ENTERTAI""MENT - Post OHice Steps
JONNIE BELINDA AND DELIVER~NCE - 4:15 p.m.
GOSPEL TONES - 5:30 p.ni. ·

SCHEDULfOF EVENTS
SIDEWALK SALE~- 9:00a.m.·

MIKKI CASTO'S COUNTRY CLOGGiRS - 7:00 p.m.
Ages 3~14 Years Old- Western Auto Parking Lot

5:0ap.m.
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DISTANCE RUN - 9:30 And 10 a.m.
Start Behind Hacks Pla:ia 1 Mile·, 5K And
.. 10K
PARADE.:. 11:30 a.m.- START
Behind Hacks Plaza
AWARDS FOR RUN - 11130 a.m.
(Approx) Tu-Endle-Wel Park

Plan training course
POMEROY - A trappers trainIng course, sponsored by the Meigs
CQunty Juvenile Court, Is being
offered for students of Meigs,
Eastern and Southern Schools, and
any other Interested persons. A six
hoilr course, the two sessions are
being offered by John Hetzer and the
Ohio Deparlment of Natural Resources' Division of Wildlife, at
Meigs High School from 6-9 p.m.,
October 16-17. Call 9164400 to
register.

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Automotive Supply
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Rardin 's Shoe Center
Shoney 's or Pt. Pleasant
Smi'h 's Plumbing~ Heating
The Peoples Bank
Tilfins' Jewelers
Beauty ~Ion .
Western Auto Store
Willa's Biblt• Rook Store
Williamson Jewelers

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13th~ 1985
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

LuMarce Beauty Shoppe
Mason County Insuranct&gt;
Mnor1··~ Hardware
Murphy's.
Puintlnsuranrt•
Point Distributinl{
Pt. 1'1. Ft•deral Saxin!!s •"' loan A ~MHI',
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ames Paul Harless, 20, ol Rt. 2,
f ¥1nton, died Thursday In Alacllua,
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~arsho Adkins of Waterloo and
:Beverly Miller of Kitts Hill; and five
brothers, Timotby Harless of Kitts
· Hill,•Jerry Harless of Patriot; Roger
'Harless. Bobby Harless and Davey
•·Harless, all of VInton.
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Stylettes - 2:00 p.m.
· Mary's School of Dance-2145 p.m.
White School of .Taekwon-Do ,3:30p.m.
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The
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· GALLIPOLIS - Holzer Clln1c vs.
Charles E. Smith has been dis·
missed witho~t prejudice In Gall!a
County Conunon Pleas Court.

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:Suit dismissed

GALLIPOLIS - &lt;;harges of
receiving stolen property against
two Galllpolls residents were dis·
missed Frklay tn Gallipolis Munlci· .
pal Court.
The charges against Anna Burns
King and Everett King Jr., both of
Upper River Road, were dismissed
In a pre-trtal conference following
their pleas on another Charge..
Two counts of aggravatedmenac·
tng against Stephanie Hemphill of
Eureka Star Route, were dismissed
during a pre-trial conference at the
request of the complaining wit·
nesses. She had been charged by
Je!!rey R. Barcus of Rt. 2, Bidwell,
and Steven-Potter oHJ3 Bastian!
Dr. ,.,G~polls, in connection withal) :•
Aug. 18lncident.
In traffic cases, 'a charge of
driving left of center againSt •
Elizabeth A. Underwood, 21, of Rio
Grande, wasdlsmlssedatapre-trtal
conference.
Forleltlng $40 bond !or traffic
violations were BW H. Hood, 24, of
Rt. 1, Gallipolis, driving len of
center on a hllicrei.!; Carolyn L.
Holland, 42, of Rt. 1, Cheshire,
failure toyteld from a stop sign; and
Davkl K. Mink, 24, of Rt. 2, Bidwell, ,
failure to stop In an assured clear
distance.
Forfeiting bond lor speeding were
Douglas ·P. Rankin, 21, of QuaU
Creek, GalllpouS, $43; Terry L.
Adams, 21, of 393 Jackson Pike,
Gallipolis, $42; Ralph E. Factor, 26,
of Rio Grande,$41; herbert B. Miller
Jr., :rT, of 133 State St., Galllpolls,
$39; lj.lchard E . Wuerch, 23, of 5
Glendale Dr., Gallipolis, $42; and
Caroline R. Isreal, 47, ol Rt. 2,
VInton, $84.

h~aded by Sens. Phillp Gramm, passage this week and had the their filibuster and Dole moved co
But Dole' said he could not get
~~e~as, WarrenRud!'"an, R·N.H., backing of President Reagan.
keep the Senate working In a rare senators favortng "the balanced•
rnit Holllngs, D-S.C., was · But the filibuster was started by a session Saturday and sched)Jled a budgetamendmenttovoteforadebt
rolling a ong to seemingly easy few Republicans who said It would.. voteoncu tting otf debate for Sunday ceiling extension Without 11.
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tip the balance of power to !he afcernoon..
Sen. Lowell Welcker, R-Conn.,
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presklent, and som~ Democrats,
The current federal borrowing beaded the filibuster on the GOP
who could not agree on an ceiling Is $1.8 trlllien. A $2 lrt\I!On side, saying Congress already has
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP!)
On l;loard are Air Force Col. Karol Kennedy Space Center.
alternatives trategy.
debt llmlt would be enough to last for the power to balance!he budget witll
- The aU-mWtary crew of the . Bobko, commander, Lt. Col. Ronald
The shuttle's payload also Is
Senate Republican leader Robert abOut another year.
taxes or spending cuts.
shuttle Atlantis continued Its secret Grabe, co-pilot, Army Col. Robert classllled but a variety of sources Doie warned that without action to
Senate Democratic leader Robert"
"This Is a leglslatlvesubstltutefor
. business Saturday on a clasSified SteWart, Marine M;tj. David have said It Includes two third· Increase the government's borrow- Byrd urged Dole to try to pass justa the guts we do not have to du whai
: fijght that presumably has seen the linmersandAirForceMaj. William generation defense cor'nmunlca· lng authority by Monday, federal small Increase In the debt ceiling co nee.ls to be
'.' he said.
• launch of two defense communlca· PaUes, a computer expert and a !Ions satellites that are shielded to checks coukl start bouncing.
gtve senators time to look at the
: !Ions satellites.
member of the Defense Depart· • withstand some of the effects of
"I'm prepared to · vote (on the budget-balanclng plan whlchwoutd
.. In keeping with a policy estab- ment's manned spaceflight engt·
nuclear attack.
amendment)," Dole insisted.
gradually lower the d~flclt over the
Support Scouting
',' !!shed formtlltary~~ttle missions, neer program.
Following standard practice tor
Bui the senators refused to end next six years.
with your
NASA will say noUljllg about the
The duration of the fl.lght ls shuttle missions, the satellites, r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;11
. progress of the second tUlly class!· classified, but It Is expected to last mounted atop a single solid rocket 1
purchase. of
, fled American manned spaceflight about five days. Atlantis began Its
booster, presumably were launched
GOURMET
: other than to confirm the shuttle Is malden voyage Thursday with a durlngtbef!rsttwodaysofthefllght.
POPCORN
' ' Qperatlng"satlsfactonty."
picture-perfect launch "li-om the
once on station and checked out
22,nl mUes above the equator, the
"DSCS-3'' spacecrafl will join a fleet
of similar relay stations to provide
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o·,
and land forces. The satellites also
Larry Adkins officiating. Burtal will can beusedtotransmlt"emergency
"':: Lucille Schrader
be In Harless-Gue Cemetery at . action messages" tr9m the pres!·
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Branchland. Friends may call at the dent to the nation's nuclear forces. ·
~ ; POMEROY - Mrs. Bertha funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m.
While the satellltes are not
• Lucille Parker Schrader, 75, of Sunday.
classified, neither NASA nor the Air
Force will discuss anything about
Atlantis's payload.
Agra V. Thaxton
:lollowlng a long Illness.
· "The Idea Is. to deny potential
·; She was born at Long Bottom In
GALLIPOLIS - Agra V. Thax· adversartes as much intonnation
; Meigs County to the late Pearl and
about DOD payloa$ as possible,"
;-Addle Staneart Parker. She was ton, 76, formerly of Bidwell, died said Lt. Col. Robert Nicholson, an
ON SALE
: :a.Iso preceded In death by her Friday afternoon at Pleasant Hill Air Force spokesman.
·:,.J!aughter, Ruby Mefford, Route 6, Convalescent Center In Piketon.
300 Second A.venur
The Air Force Instituted Its
OCTOBER 1-20
She was born Nov. 18, 1!0! at
Gallipoli
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OH.
·'Frankfort, and three brothers,
CUB SCOUTS, BOY SCOUTS
Bidwell to the late Thelate Douglas no-commen t poIIcy a bo ut milltary
:~-Herbert, Wilber and Mari:Jn Parke,
and Valerie Adkins Thaxton.
shuttle nilsslons in June 1982 when I .:::::::::::::=============::JL~====~====~
tall of Meigs County.
Survivors include one brother, the shuttle Columbia carrted a 1; She was a membt!r of the Peaks
secret payload Into orbit In an
!:,Mill Christian Church and had been Forrest H. Thaxton of Cadiz. She otherwise open spaceflight.
'::! substitute teacher In · Franklin was preceded In death by two
The filght of Atlantis, however,
·Coiunty Schools for 25 years before brothers and one sister.
and
that of Discovery last January,
Funeral services will be 11 a.m.
!'her retirement.
were
"dedicated" Department of
~ SuJVIving are her husband, Ru: Monday at the McCoy-Moore Fun·
Defense missions governed by strict
\ pert Schrader of Frankfort; three era! Home in VInton. Burial will.be secrecy,' although many detalls
)_sons, Paul Schrader of Georgetown, In Fairview Cemetery at Bidwell. about both flights leaked to the
Friends may call at the funeral
.~Ky., Benhof Schrader of Frankfort
media.
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Pomeroy- M~IeporhGallipolis. Ohio- Point
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Salaries_increased at Davis-Hesse nucl~ power plarit
OAK HARBOR, Ohio (UP!) been made regardless of the June 9
Toledo Edison has raised salaries 14 shutdown, caused by the failure r1
to 25 percent within Its nuclear
the !eedpump cooling system, but
power division to make positions at the event heiiJE!) accelerate that
Its troubled Davls-BesSP nuclear program, Wllllaiils said.
power plant more attractive.
Five other top Toledo Edlsiln
Joe Wtlllams Jr., senior vice officials joined WUIIams at the Oak
president of the nuclear division, Harbor site to 'outline steps being ·
. told a Nuclear RegulatoryCommls· taken tn restore' service at Davis·
sion subcommittee on nuclear Besse.
safeguards Friday the power plant
Toledo Edison hopeS to restore
staff has been reorganized, salaries ·operations at the plant before the
Increased and the staff enlarged to end o1 the year. The original Nov. 1
turn the plant around.
target date has been ruled out, •
"The key Is to pay enough spokesman Kelly Farrsald.
money ... to get the rtght man," said
A reorganization of the staff and
Williams. "We'"' not competitive In responsibilities within the utUity's
salary."
nuclear division would have been
Most of the changes would have made regardless of the J1111e 9
lncldent,sald Williams.
"The organization was not to my
liking, whep I came out here, so I
changed It," WUJJams told a
.subcommittee of the NRC's advl·
PITTSBURGH (UP!) - The sory comlttee on reactor
United Steelworkers union says It safeguards.
will submit a counter proposal on
WUltanns, a retired admiral !rom
Monday to a contract offer from the Navy's nuclear power opera·
bankrupt Wheellng·Pittsburgh t!Ons, joined Toledo EdlsonJuJy 1.
. Steel Corp. In an effort to end a
"I (ound a lot of talent at
77-day·old strtke by steelworkers :n Davis· Besse, but not In the rtght
three states.
positions," hesald.
William Miller, company vice
Tohelpturnaroundperfonnance
president for Industrial relations, at the plant, WUIIams gave em·
placed the company's contract ployeesacross·lhe-boardralseso!l4 ·
proposal on the table Thursday.
percent. Several top officials were

Union will submit
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wordslfld sounds ... you're 11issin1 somt of life it11lf.
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prOblttiU tll'l bt conected. 'But 101 sllould ha¥1
proflsslwlact.iet.
IIIHEARING special in 111 ,enluat1n111d 1olvin1 htlfinl ·
proiiiOM. Ow Olltifioll IIIHiiofotiJt hn tilt ICUIIIric
crtdlntials Hd tilt PPI'.~"tt to uamilt yo11r tttarinl
loss and tecuretlfY lctlntlf1 the type.
If it's m1dical, • 'II refer. you to • qlllllfiH_,hysician:
If it eJn IN cotrttttd with 'flurinaald, wt offtr 1
eompefltnsln rtnl' of strviets. lncl•dtd •• hllctlltl
and fittln&amp; an aid pr•citlly s11ittd to yo11r ..eels ...
lltlpilll you eomt ICCUitOIIId to usine it ... bltttl'
listlfiiRI ttchn'-MI ... any adjlllt!Mnfl llld maintlftlflct
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'GRAND MARQUIS
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MEI'HOD PAINTING PIC.
TURES - Before Lois Pauley
leaves for a workshop or !!IJo
mlnar In ~ of the E~m
states where she teaches inethod painting, site sen$ a
variety of samples such as these,
whlch are displayed at the
location to show those Interested
In enrolling what wm be done In
the classes. While beginning
· paiJiters usually start with land!r
capes, Mrs. Pauley, one. of 10
teachers In the Sue Scheewe
method painting program, takes
her students Into Dowers, anJm.
als and portraits as they
progress.

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POMEROY - So you can't draw
the proverbial "straight line with a
ruler", haven;t an artistic bone In
your body, and here you are lnoneof
Lois Pauley' spalntlngclassesabout
to prove that she can't teach
EVERYONE to paint.
And under your breath, you're
Saying "What have I gotten my~H
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But before the class Is over you're
beaming from ear to ear, feeltpg a
real sen!e of accomplishment and
finish up muttering, "Hey, It's
pretty good."
"That's the story I hear time alter
time" comments Mrs. Pauley who
ts one of 10 women traveling the
United States teaching Sue
Scheeve's "metbo:l" painting.
And what Is "method" painting?

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SINCE 1886, WE'VE SERVEb GALLIA COUNTY:
WE SHALL CONTINUE TO DO SO. WE WILl. ·
STILL BE THE SAME PLACE WITH THE SAME PEOPLE.

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Portage County
courts may close
RAVENNA, Ohio (UP!) -The
Portage County court system wUI
come to a stop Oct. 25 because of a
lack of funds , accOrding to the clerk
of courts.
All29 full·tlme deputy clerks and
10 part·tlmers wlll be laid of!, said
Court Clerk Delores Reed.
"I wUI have no money to pay
anyone after Oct. 25," she said. "By
then. the clerk of cou}'!s' entire
$189,9:1) budget for 19![; will have ·
been spent."
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County Municipal Judge John A.
Enlow said, "There wUI be m coun
sessions. Noone will get Into or out of
jaU. And because the court clerk
runs the auto tltle bureau, the·car
dealers and the bank toan' depart.
ments wrn be completely tied up."
Reed said she will be the only one
left on duty.
"I wtll stay In my office as many
hours each week as I can physically
stand, but little wm be done," she
said. "111 accept and time-stamp
papers from the lawyers, but there
Is noway I'll be able todocl&lt;'et them
all and flie them."

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NEVER TOO YOUNG OR TOO OLD - Garnet Ervine ~ Racine,
who iumed M Monday, had never picked up a palnl bn11b untl Lois
Pauley voJunieered to slve 110111e le8aooM In method palntmg al the
Melp County Senior. Clllzelll Ceuter about a year ago. Since then she
hal oompleiOO 28 pUIIInp. Ev,.-Y Wednesday allemoon when Mrs.
Pauley • Ia town, lhe caa be !Mind allhe Center llvlnl ln8trucllon to a
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"You've heard of method acting,
well this Is method painting and
about anyone can dolt."
"In fact," Mrs. Pauley explains,
"In most of my classes (and she
conducts workshops In Indiana,
North Carolina, Tennessee, Michl·
gim, New York, West VIrginia,
Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Ohio)
I find that half to two-thirds 11 those
enrolled have · never painted
.... never put a brush to a canva·
,s....and they can do It."
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program of Grumbacher, Sue
Scheewe had lots of formal art
training before she developed
method painting. She has published
15 Instruction books on the "me.
thod" system. She meets twice a
year for several weeks to teach the
10 Instructors who then put the new
techniques they've learned Into the
classes they'"' teaching around the
country.
Method painting Is a step·by·Step
system of painting InstructiOn with
which beginning painters can IJe.
come Immediately Involved and
complete an attractive flnlsbed
painting In a short period of time,
usually one to three hours.
The elements which make this
teaching approach successful, ac·
cording to Mrs. Pauley, are that the
students paint along with the
teacher, doing the same painting,
using the same tools, applying the
same techniques, slmllar color
mixtures, and complete the composition In the same sequence.
A wet.j)n-wet process Is used. 0Us
are prefer"'d over acrylics for
beginning projects, and the finished
painting Is sprayed wlthaflxatlveso
that the student can take It home
without smudllln~~: .
The first thing ln'ljlethod painting
Is to help the beginning students
overcome 1their fear of putting
brush·to-palnt·t&lt;H:anvas and once
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CLEAN UP WORK - Wherever she goes,· Mrs. Pauley
carries over $4,000 worth of
brushes provided through
Gnunbacher' s educational prop-am. And, they all have to he
cleaned alter each !!eMon. At
left, she cleans up brushes In
preparation for yet Wlolher
workshop.

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PREPARING SAMI'LES A port of preparing lor 111\Y
workshop Is getting the samples
ready to display !10 thai students
can see what the finished pkiure
will look Uke. Animals - 118
ptCtured at riJh! - are espe. clalb' popular now, Mrs. Pauley
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when Lois begins 11&gt; pack up her sample paintings In preparation lor
hitting the road again.
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G LLIPOLIS

Cleveland .CouncUman Gary Kucinlch
says a SI,!OO dmatton by the local
Democratic Party to his mayoral
cmpatgn Is an "Insult" and Is
refusing to accept the money.
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"Accon!lng to their last financial
statement, the party has $107,00) In
the bank and all It can offer the
Democratic candidate for the top
office In Cleveland Is $1,000," said
Kuclnlch. "That's not what I
consider help."
Kuclnlch, brother of Dennis
Kuclnlch who Is running for Ohio
governor, was offered the money by
Democratic PArty Chalrnlan John
M. Coyne, along with an endorsement In ·the Nov. 5 runoff election
against Clevland Mayor George
Volnovlch.
"I told John Coyne thanks, but no
thanks. It's a darn shame our
Democratic Party seems willing to
throw this election by not offering
any real support to the Democratic
choice. It's an affront to every
Democrat who believes In fair·
ness," said Kuclnlch.
Coyoe said the SUXJO was only an
Initial contrtbutlon.
Volnovlch polled 63.6 percent In a
four-way. . non·parttsan primary
election Tuesday. Kuclnlch, finish·
lng second, took 25.5 percent of the
vote.

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(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
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Gallipolis, Ohio 46831

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. dlvlsbn wUl be eliminated, hesajd. · engineering manager; Sushll Jain, Lingentl.lter, operations engtnee.' ·· ·
Williams said the oompany has to The overall stat! at Davis·Besse Is · ~lor nuclear engineer and Jacque lng manager.
retain Its key workers and alsO pay being l!ICreased !rom 690 to 9,ll.
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high enougli salaries to attract
Friday's · bearing was a !llct· II
quallfled Individuals from other finding mission lor the NRC.
areas In the litdustry.
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subcommittee, which may later
NearJy all employees lnvolv€Q Jn . choose 1o make recommendatiOns
the nuclear dlvi'llon are being 1D the commission, saUl NRC
relocated tototheplantslte, which Is spokesman Russ Mara~lto.
28 mUes!rom the uUilty's'downtnwn
Also speaking befo!'ll tbesubcom.
Toledo headquarters, Williams mlttee :were WUIIam O'Coonor,
said.
assistant plant manager ot opera·
An engineering staff Is being lions; Steve Smlth, &amp;Sslstant plant
assembledattheslteandrellanceon . manager lor malnteilance; Jolin
outlllde consultants for Its nuclear Wood, mechanical and structural

negotla·
tor,Paul
saidRusen,
the chief
unionUSW
delayed
Its ..~gl~v~en~in~c~rea~ses~~a~s~hl~gh~a~s...:25:J.~~~~~~~~~~==~=~=====~~~~~~~~
response because It needed more
time to study the complicated
proposal.
Rusen described the proposal as
"better" than earlier offers, but
refused to provide any figures.
However, it was reported the
company offered the union a $16.55
an hour wage and benefit package.
It was theflrstmoney proposal by
the company since AllenE. Paulson
replaced Dennis Carney as chair·
man Sept. 20 and named George
Ferr1s as chief executive officer.
Company and union negotiators
did not meet Frkii!Y. but union
officials said subcommittees com·
posed of both USW and Wheeling·
Pittsburgh personnel are meeting
regularly.
About S,!Xl steelworkers walked
out July 21 at nine plants In
Pennsylvania, Ohio and W~tVIrgl­
nta, three days alter a 'federal
bankruptc y judge granted
Wheeltng.PJttsburgb permission to
dissolve Its contract with the USW.

Kucinich insulted
by party donation

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Page-B-2-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Trac(Lee Schul exchanges .
vows with Frank Edgar Colyer

Speaker announced
MIDDLEPORT - Evangelist
Herb Inscoe wlll be speaking at the
Word of Faith Church, Middleport,
Saturday, Oct.12at 7:30p.m. There
wUJ be special singing bY the
P leasant valley Trio and the public
Is invited to attend.

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October

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Out of Town Customers Call Collect

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MEDICAL SUPPLY

GALLIPOLIS - Homecoming
wUI be observed at Good Hope
Chutl'h. Rev. Earl Hinkle 10 a.m.
speaker. Rev. Ron Nickolas after·
noon S!"aker. Singing by Sincere
Gospel Quartet. Revival scheduled

63 Pine St., Gallipolis
We Deliver - ~

WHO CAN CALL JESUS LORD?
William B. Kughn
·:~ lid why cull ye me Lord. Lord. and do not the things whicir J
suy? (Lk. 6:46). Jesus was a well-known figure in the land. Many recogniZed Hos bemg greater t~ a n the Pf?Phets because of His extraordinary
pn~e~ .

They accepted HIS Lordship, but were not submissive to His
rcachmgs. He exposes their inconsistency in this pointed question. To

u ~ ders t a nd the .mtent of the mttrrogahon, we must acquaint ourselves
with the m ean!n~ of "Lord," which signifies master or ruler, and

'Everlasting herbs' topic at recent
Rutland Friendly Gardeners meet
Rl.f!LAND .- · Linda Blazer of
At hens talked on "everlasting"
herbs at Ule recent meeting of the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners held at
Ule home of Kimberly WUI!ord.
Listed by Mrs. Blazer as "everlasting' ' herbs were sweet AMJe,
German and American status,
straw flowers, and starflowers.She
suggested that those ordering sweet
. Annie seeds now should keep them
In Ule refrigerator until spring. As
for picking bacy's breath, she
suggested picking-It when It looks Its

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demands submiSSiveness on behalf of the ruler's subjects. It would be
mcongruous for one' to accept Jesus as l ord, permitting Him to rule ac~ rd.m g

best and talked about using glycerin
for preservation. Shesaid that straw
Dowers should be picked beforeuiey
are open and that all should have the
stem glued ln.
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The recent Dower show was
illscussed and several members
reportell attended the oome showof
the Rutland Garden Club. The
Christmas Dower sbowo!thecounty
association was announced for Nov.
23 and 24 and Joan Steivart
commented on classes for which the
club Is responsible for providing
arrangements.
Acknowledged was the S2'i check
presented to the club . from the
Rutland Garden Club for a planting.
The regional meeting to be held Oct.
16atR!oGrandewas announcedand
members were reminded that
articles are needed for the sales
table.

to Hts o~ n law. .and_the~ ~efuse to obey His commands. Jesus
tssucs a.n em~hattc warnt~g m thts tnt~rrogative form to the onei merely
professrng H:m but refu smg to obey HIS commands, showing there is no
•481ffrrtlllt between their prof~ssion and practice.
I. Profeulon Voiluo Praetlce: Many today declare (profess) their know·
ledge ol the Lord, but in their practice (work.!) they deny Him, "They
profe~ thut they know God, but in their works they deny him. bein
ub~nmwble, a11d dJsobt dient, and unto every good. work reprObatef'
(Tn. 1_: I b). They are rep""!ates, that is, they do not stand the test and

that one _is not saved. by works but by faith on.!.l'. This is not
the doctrmc or Chnst! They t'rJect Chnst and recei~&gt;e not~is words by
which I hey will be judged, "He that ,.jecttth me. and recei•-eth not my
M'ords, hat!J Oll l! thut jud~th. him: the word that I have spoken, the
same shall judge him in the last day .. (I no. 12:48). These teachers have
no right 10 call Jesus "Lord. Lorlr.'' and refuse to teach and practice
w·ha1 He has taught concerning the church and baptism. They are de·
&lt;til-ers (abominable). and as blind guides leading the blind, they shall
"both fall into the ditch .. (Lk. 6:39).

2. Prof011lon Complemonta Pradlce: Jesus emrhatioally states in His
word "th e chrc. ... i&lt; his body" (Eph. I:22,23); 'There is but o•• body"
(Eph. 4:4): "The Lord adde~ to the durd daily such a.s should be
sal'td"(Acts 2:47); and that "he is the saviour of the body" (Eph. 5:23).
Salvation , SIIVt d, and Sav;our cannot be separated from tht churclr!
. Jesus boldly states through His word , "He thut believeth and is bap·

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gas heat without a lot of expensive
home alterations.
That's because some of the
new high-efficiency gas furnaces
vent through the wall, ·and don't
need a .chimney. So they cal) be
installed easily- and in so little
time, you can have it done on a cold
winter day and never feel a chill.

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MIDDLEPORT - Revival servi·
ces wUJ be held October 13-19, 7: 30
p.m. nightly, at the Ash Street
Freewill Baptist Church. Evangelist wm be Clovis Vanover.

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MIDDLELEPORT - The Mid·
dleport Literary Club will begin tall
meetings Wednesday with a session
at the CO!tafl!l of Mrs. George
Hackett, Long Boltom, at 2 p.m.
Members are to meet at the home of
Mrs. Dwight Wallace lor transportation at 1 p.m. or may call992-.'l181
for other lnfonnation. Mrs. Roy
Holter wUI give a review of the
history of Meigs· COunty and

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. MONDAY
POMEROY - BIG BEND C!vltan Club meeting at Community
Action Agency offices, 117 W.
Second St. , Pomeroy, 7:30 p.m.
Monday.
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Chapel Hill Church of ChrMt
~ ulld ay E¥enlnll':

TUESDAY
_TiiE APPLE GROVE United
Methodist Women wm meet Tues·
day at 7p.m. with Madhu Malhotra,
native of India, to speak on her
native land and customs. The public
Is Invited to attend.

WEDNESDAY •
POINT PLEASANT - The Point
Pleasant Bible School Choir wll be
singing Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., ai
Pomeroy Wesleyan Holiness
Chu rch. The public Is Invited.

For Froe Bible Cormpondence Coune, Write ...

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POMEROY - Pomeroy Area
Chamber of Commerce meeting 12
noon Tuesday at office of Ohio
Power Co. with David Milliken of
Carleton School, Meigs lndustrles
as speaker. LunchwUl be provided
at $3 a person.

The ones who hear and obey His sayings have the privilege to cill

Kunllay }!ornln ll{:

LETART TOWNSHIP Trustees
meet ing 7 p.m. Monday at the town

Sll..VER RIDGE- Homecoming
of the Soutll Bethel New Testament
Church on Silver Ridge, Sunday,
w!Ul a dinner a! 12 noon following
morning services. Providing music
for the afternoon service wUl be the
Bissell Brothers and Frank and Lou
Ann Hunnel Gale, Columbus; publicinvited.

J""' "Lord. Lord! "

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MIDDLEPORT GARDEN Club
7:30-p.m. Monday at home of Mrs.
Lou ise Thompson.

t~zed shall btsawd"(Mk . 1_6: 16): "The /ike fig ure whereunto even bap·
ttsm dorh ulso 11o ~·sa•-. us .. 0 Pet. 3:2 1): "Ewn so faith , if it hath not
•-orks,rs dead, b"'"C aloue (lms. 2: 17); and "Yeoee then how that by
•·ork.! u mun is Ju~tijied. a11d n~t by faith only" (lms. 2:24). According
to ~~~ Lord. bapftsm •.•ws; f•t.th "'!hour works is 1•ad; and "faith
only does nol save. Fatth, bapttsm, works, and sa/vatto• al'f tsunt/a/1

HfADACHES

AND HANDS

Homecoming of the South Bethel
New Testament Chu reb on Silver
Ridge, Sunday, with a dinner al 12
noon following morning services.
P.rovldlng music for the afternoon
S(!rvlce will be the Bissell Brothers
and Frank and Lou AM Hunnel
Gale,.Columbus; public Invited.

Sunday at the Pomeroy First
·Bapt ist Chu rch.

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BIG BEND Clvltan Club meeting
all Com!J!unlty Action Agency
o!llces, ll7W. Second St., Pomeroy,
7:30 p.m. Monday.

· POMEROY- Rev. ListonHalley

Hi m to rule according 1o His own law, but deny the one church a.nd
baptism as being essential to salvation. They declare there are many
c.-h urchcs nnd you do not have to be a member in order to be saved. They

cale~r and area

SUNDAY
Rev. Liston Halley wlll be guest
speaker at 10: 30 a.m. Sunday at the
P,omeroy F irst Baptist-Church.

will be guest speaker at 10:30 a.m.

arc reJected by God. What IS the test? Hearing the word (the Lord' s saymgs)and doing (obeying) it (Lk. 6:47).
A great number profess the Lordship of Christ, -claim they permit

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jeans lor the sale. Rainchecks
lor black will not bt issued.

Gallipolis, Ohio

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A Message From 1'/re Bible...

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgar Colyer

Pomeroy- Middleport

GALLIPOLIS - LaLeche
Oct. 7-12, aat 7 each evening. Sl!lgers are Revelators. Rev. ·am Sunday evening services at 7. Paul' "First Lady Dolly Madison."
League,
GallipoUs, 9:30a.m., home
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Speakers Ernest Baker and Ray- Tolbert ev~t. Services 7:30 Casebolt, Chiefland, Fla., speaker.
GALLIPOLIS - Ga llla County of Sherry Fraser. Topic, "Nutrition
mond Bragg.
p.m.
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District Library Board of Trustees · and Weaning." Call 446-4195, 446TIJESDAY
GALLIPOLIS - AAUW, 7:15
GALLIPOLIS-PembrokeClub, 5 p.m. Rare Book Room, Dr .Samuei 6314 or '286•4990 for more
GALLIPOLIS ,... Gospel Light·
information.
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house Tabernacle, Mt. Alto,W. Va. 7 p.m. Pres!Jyterlan- Church. State .8 p.m. at holl)e of Mrs. Bob Sheard. L. Bossard Memorial Library.
!rep. Jolynn Boster, 94th Dlstril!t;- .
p. m. Music cy Grubb famlly.
guestspeaker .
KYGER - Cheshire Township
CROWN CITY - Crown Oty
Dan Davies an ...
King'sChapelChurch.Famllynlgbt
LETART - Grubb.Famlly Sin· Trustees, 6 p.m. township building,
Sunday, 7:ll. Rev. John Jefferey, 7 gers atDavls GroveBaptist church, Kyger.
Pleasing the
pastor.
· 7 p.m.
GALLIPOLIS:... Special meeting
Customer
of
Right-to-Life, Senior Citizen's
KANAUGA -Silver Memorial
CHESHIRE - KygerCreekBand
'.' IIJ e know tb e public wa utJ z.·al11e for their 1/Wtley ... qU&lt;tlity
Chu rch,
s inging, "The Boosters, 7:...,
"" ",.. m., bandroom at Center, 7 p.m. Film, "Silent
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"The cus t ~ np;r. w'u~tr lu feel comfortable when sbopping ...no
WU.KE!!VILLE - 'Church of
GALLIPOLI S GFWCMONDAY
)!,tnlJJitCk.s. phone)' dis counlf , high preuure."
Christ gospel meeting, Oct. 7-13. Riverslde Study Club , 1 p.m. at
EWINGfON - EwingtonChurch
··co nfide71Ce iJ m m f i mportaut ... in Jh e .rlore, thf! m f! rchandise,
Servloes begin 7: ll eac h evening. home of Mrs. Mary Plymale. Mrs.
of Christ in Christian Union, Rt.160
th~: i11dividual wh o se n1eS th em. •·
morning
serviCes
at
10.
Sunday
Ruth Mullineaux will give talk on
(Ewiilgton Rd. ) Revival Oct. 7-13.

Meigs community

To hold dinner

YOU SOM ETHING
I S WRONG AND
YOU ' RE NOT

RODNEY - Homecoming Day
wlll be observed at Faith Baptist
church near Rodney. Re~ _ Harry
Cole speaker. Morning service 10: 40
a. m. Potluck dinner 1 p.m. Anniversary service 2 p.m.

WE BILL MEDICARE AND OTHER INSURANCE CARRIERS
WHEN EUGIBLE

Carleton lunch menu

YOUR BODY COULD

SUNDAY .
.CROWN CITY - Rev-. Wilber
~1ack is the new pastor at Old Paw
Paw Liberty Chapel Churck on
·Swan &lt;Creek Rd. Services begin 7
p. m . Do ug Meado ws · new
superintendent.

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Ewington, licensed practical nurse;
Emmett Roy ThompSon, 31, of Rt.l,
Cheshire, self-employed and Pamela Jean Gindlesberger, 31, of Rt. 1,
Cheshire, student.
Gregory H. Day, 24, of Gailipolis,
maintenance and Patncla A.Anderson, 30, of 544 Jackson Pike, nurses
aid; Charles William Buck III, .11, of
Cheshire, Oh lo Power and Leisha
The menu at the Carleton
Lynn Stevens. 24, of Vinton, Ohio School-Meigs Industries cafeteria
Power; DavidJoh.n Thaler,24,ofRt. for the week of Oct. 7 is announced:
1, Crown City, carpenter and Naomi
Monday--egg salad sandwich,
E. Brown, 25, of Rt..1, Crown City, cauliflower-carrot casserole, celery
waitress.
sticks, pineapple, milk.
Robert Morton Colvin IJI, 24, of
Tuesday--tomaio soup, grllled
Rt. 1, Gallipolis, unemployed and cheese sandwich, vegetable sticks,
pudding, mllk.
Christl Gay Fellure, 22, qf Rt. 2,
Gallipolis; registered nurse; ThoWednesday--hamburger-gravy,
mas Lee Stncklen, 21, of Point mashed potatoes, green beans,
Pleasant, W.Va., registered nu rse bread, apple, milk.
and Rebecca CheriIrwin, 18, o!Rt. 3,
Thursday--beans, coni bread
Gallipolis; Gilbert M. Craig Sr., 57, cheese wedges, Ice cream, cookie:·
of 832 Third Ave., cookand Charlotte mlik.
Gatl Griffith, '07, of &amp;33 Fourth Ave.,
Frlday--pjzza wheel, half bun, .
unemployed.
broccoli casserole, celery sticks, ,
Mahlon Gera ld Eblen, 19, of New banana, milk.
York, N.Y., U.S. Navy and Loretta
Lynn Altizer, 19, ofRt. 2, Gallipolis,
student; Joh.n David Church, 23, of
Rl. 1, Norlhup, laborer a nd Diana
Lynn Drummond, 26, of Rt. 1,
POMEROY - The Trinity
Bidwell, unemployed.
Church
will hold a spaghetti dinner,
Darren Joseph Cox, 21, of Rio
Grande, student and Shirley Lynn · Friday, from 4-7 p.m. The menu wlll
consist of tossed salad, spaghetti;
Neff, 21, of Rio Grande, student; and
dessert, roll and beverage. Costs for
Joseph Eugene Hoover, 20, of Rt . 3,
dinners
wlll be $3.50 for adults and
Bidwell, unemplyed · and Donna
$2.50
for
chlldren under 12. Advance
Jane Mull ins, 18, of Rt. 3, Bidwell, at
tickets are available.
home.

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Gallia communi~y caleridar a.nd area happenings

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Gallia marriage iicenses

Darrenald!!Michael Haner, 20, of Rt.
hospital
2. Crown City, sausage procesS&gt;r
'and Patncia Lynn McQuaid, 19, of
Rt. 1, Chesapeake, restaurant;
Robert M. Graves, 61, of Dillon,
Colo., retired and Karen S. Hutch in·
son, 33, of 120 State St., loan clerk;
Mark Allen Beaver, 20, of Eureka
Star Route, laborer and Darlene
Jenkins, 21, o!Rt.1,Northup, college
student; Richard Otto Rach, 58, of
. Buffalo, W.Va., welder and Shelby·
Jean Landers, 45, ofBuffalo, W.Va.,
housewife.
Richard Lee Mayo, 58, of Rt. 3,
Gallipolis, retired and Shirley
Jewell Mayo, 46, of Rt. 3, Galllpolls,
ho~sewlfe; Robert Wayne Slone, 23,
. of Rt. I, Cheshire, unemployed;
Rebecca Lynn Hughes of Rt. 2,
McArthur, unemployed; Charlie
Richard Robinson Jr. , 35, of Rt. 2,
Patriot, disabled and Kalhy Lou
McGuire. 21, of Rt. 2, Patrtot,
housewife.
Darrell Payton Staley, 24,o!Rt.1,
Gallipolis, dr iver and Amanda
Sharlene Wells, 22, of Rt . 3,
Gallipolis, teller; Gregory Danz, 32,
of Flushing, N.Y., operating engineer and Nonnan Jean Groves, 34,
of Flushing, N.Y., data entry
supervisor; Derald Brian Sowards,
22, of 100i Third Ave., sal~man and
Kelley Joan n Bush, 17, of 100iThlrd
Ave., unemployed.
Marvin L. Wickline, 51, of Eureka
Star Route, retired and Gertrude J .
Wickline, 50. of' Eureka Star Route,
disabled; Charles Gary Price, 24, of
621 Third Ave., warehouse stocker
and Tammy Lynn Hunt, 19, ofRt.l,

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_Hospital Supplies F~r Home Use

REEDSVILLE - 'Tracie tee puffed sleeves, scooped necklines,
Schul. daughter of Herman and and flaired skirts with ruffles at the
Nancy SChul, Reedsville, and Frank tjottom. All of the ·dresses were
Edgar Colyer, son of Joseph and made bY the mother of the \ride, as
Mary Colyer, Newport. were mar- were 1he bouquets. The attendants'
ried on July 'n at the Faith Gos!"l flowers were like the bouquet
earned bY Ule bnde,except smaller.
Church. Newport.
Larry Dye was bes! mall, and the
The ceremony ~&lt;;as performed by
ushers
were Bllly Wren, Alan
the Rev . Keitll Kapple. Music was
Satterfield,
and Kurt Satterfield, all
provided by Rebecca Gale, ;;ister of
·
or
Newport.
_ the groom, .JennlferGrover, pianist,
The bride's mother wore a
and Larry Dye, soloist. Two
seven-branch candleabra with tea -length purple dress with sheer
large lavender bows, and a center elbow length sleeves and a handkerunity candle used in the ceremony, chief hemline. The groom's mother
were the feature decorations of the was ill·a pink satin dresswlt heklbw
length sleeves. V reckllne, and both
wedding.
Esrorted to the altar by her mothers had rorsages of lavender
rosebuds lied with lavender and
fat her, the brldcworea gown of lace
white
lace ribbons. ~
fashioned with a low rounded
Guests
were registered by Pa tnneckline, long sleeves. puffed to the
cia
Haught,
sister ci the groom.
elbows and tight to the wrist, and a
A reception honortng the rouple
chapel train, all accented ~&lt;1th
was
held at the Newport Baptist
ruffles and ribbons. She earned a
Church
annex. Lavender and white
cascade bouquet of lavender roses
decorations
decorated the ha ll. The
accented with yellow and purple
bride's
table
featured a fo untain
mini-flowers, greenery and baby's
three-tiered cake .with stairways
breath, and tied with lavender and
ooldlng miniature figurines of the
while lace ribbons. Her hat featured
wedding
party leading to two-tiered
a bow arid a pou! of Illusion at the
side
caJ&lt;es.
Serving were Krist! and
back . She wore pearl earrings and
SueSheppard,DonnaandStephanle
necklace, gilt of the groom and
Schul, and Benltta Deeter.
earned a lace handkerchief which
The couple now reside at New belo nged to the groom's
port,
Box 572.
grandmotller.
The
bride is a graduateofEastern
Kimberly Schul, Reedsville,
High School and attends Washingserved as her sister's maid of honor,
ton Technica l College. She is also
and Dee Simmons, Reedsville, was
employed
at Evergreen I GA.
the matron of oonor . Tonya Fortney
The
groom
is a graduate of
and Renee Barton were the bridesFrontier High School and Is a
maids. All of the attendants wore
lumber Inspector at Babcock
lavender dotted swiss gowns with
Lumber Co.

GALLIPOLIS - The following
couples have been granted marriage licenses In Gallia County
Probate Court the pasi few weeks:
_Bradley AJ)en Graham, 20, of Rt.
2, Gallipolis, electncallaborer and
Nancy Ellen Milstead. 22, of 259
IRbby Dr., Gallipolis, sales clerk;
Forest Ray Hudson, 49, of Red
House, W.Va., farmer and. Olive
Rheba Pullins. 59, of Red House,
housewHe; Melvin Keith Williams,
4!1.: of Soutll Charleston, Ohio,
disabled and Allee DeLong, 43, of 50
Olive St., Gallipolis, maid.
Jeffrey Allen Smith, 21, of Rt: 2.
Bidwell, self-employed and Terry
Lynn Holland, 26, of 540 Buck Ridge
Rd.. Bidwell, housewife; Robert
Allen Pier, 21. of Ew\ngton, laborer
and Julie Ann Nugent, 19, of Rt. 2,
Vinton, unemployed; Ray Edward ·
Cox, 18, o!Rt. 3, Gallipolis, salesman
and Michelle Renee Brown, 17, of
Eureka Star Route, student; Merrill
Erwin Davis, 36, of Gallipolis,
Kroger empolyee and Linda Sue .
Harn ngton, 40, of Gallipolis, Food·
land employee.
William Ray Russell, 30, of 733
. . Third Ave.. Gallipolis, unemployed
and Patncla Lambert, 71 , of Rt. 1,
Middleport, baby sitter; Phillip
Andrew King, 21, of 721 Third Ave.,
Gallipolis, C&amp;C Teletronics and
Dawn Renee Beach, 19, of 721 Third
Ave .• Gallipolis, model; Stanley
Curtis Thompson, 31, of Rt. 4,
Gallipolis, car painter and Ruthie
Faye Joh.nson, 36, of RtJ. Gallipolis,

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Wll.KESVILLE - Constance S.
Well$, WUkesvUle and J06eph F.

Public invited on
October lOth tour
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GALLIPOLIS - The public Is
Invited to the Annual Gallla Coun1y
Beef-Forage Twilight Tour on Oct.
10, 6 p.m. on the Neal Angus Farm
northwest
of Vinton,
on
Lew Jones
Road,Ohio.
three miles
The program will feature beef
cattle and livestock handling equipment. The focus wtll be m
'"Management Techniques to Improve Profit In Beef Cattle Farmlng" bandied by Dick Neal and
Chris Strelten berger, Southeast
Dlstrtct Manager for COBA/Select
Sires.
The Gallla Coun1y Extension
Beef Committee and the Gallla Soli
and Water Conservation Distrtct
Ladles Auxiliary will be serving
roast beef sandwiches. The beef
was donated from Farm Cl1y Day
sponsors. ·
Dick and Carol Jean Neal -were
Gallla SollandWater'sOutstanding
Farm Award winners last year and '

Mr. and Mrs. joseph F. White

Pomeroy artist. .. __(c_·on_tln_ued_fro_m..;.pa..;;.ge_B_·l)_
Mrs. Pauley, who operates Pau·
ley's Painting Patch In Pomeroy,
says that students are usual~
started on something pret1y basic,
like a landscape. so that they can get
the feel of painting, and then each
time they come to another class,
.. something a little more complicated

White, Adena, were united In mar- matron of honor, Jennifer Caulder
rlage on Sunday,.Sept. Sin the Wil· Smith, ,Edinburgh, Scotland, was
kesvlle Presbyterian Church. The bridesmaid and Jenny Jenkins,
Rev, Bruce HarriS offiCiated the Wellston, was nowerg!rl.
double· ring ceremony. The brlde
Owen White, Nelsonville was
was given In marriage by her !;lest man, Eugene Wells, groomsbrother, Dan Wells.
man and Joshua Wells, Wilkes·
The bride Is the daughter of ville, as.rlngbearer.
N~na M. Wells and the late Wal- •• A reception followed at One
ter M. Wells, Wilkesville, Oh.
Yankee Street , formerly the
The groom Is the son of the late Homer Wells residence and the
Earl and Esther Whte, New Ply- couple's new home.
mouth .
Allen Saunders, Gallipolis, voMichelle Cocbln, Gallipolis, was callst, and Tim Watts, organist,

provided pre-nuptial music. Tom
Kessel, uncle of the bride, aang
" The Lord's Prayer" during the,
ceremony.
Following a wedding trip to ellnada and Niagara Falls, they
will reside In Adena and Wilkesville.
The bride is a gradu-ate of Mo·
rehead State University, , Morehead , Ky. The groom Is a gra·
duate of Ohio University and 1~
employed by Consolidated Coal
Company, Cadiz, Oh .

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believe It or not, when I finish the
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using the method system fl.
doing the same painting, step by
step, In front fl. the sJUdents.
Mrs. Pauley has been Cll the road
every week since she started
teaching for Scheewe In March.
Week before last she was In
Buffalo, N.Y. where she spent six
days t~ching both dayand evening
classes with over m students
enrolled, last week she spent three
. days teaching classes at a craft shop
· In Gallipolis, from there she went to
: lynchburg, Va. for the weekend,
· and then after spending a ample of
· days at home, took off for Nor. thrldge and on to Ashland, Ky. In
. ear~ October she'll be returning to
· NewYorkanddolngsomeclassesln
: Pennsylvania.
· On those Wednesdays when she's
, In ID.wn. she leaches at the Meigs
· SeniOr Citizens Center, and In
: between times volunteers at schools
__:_and for special painting classes at
· the public libraries.
· ·Method painting Is notnewtoMrs.
.'Pauley. She began painting with
· Scheewe about nine years ago.
: For the classes Grurnbacher
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Harrisons announce
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Sept. • 25, at the Holzer Medical
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Paternal grandparents are Mr.
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· those signing up for classes can see
what they are going to palnt.
Besides dolog classes all over the
. Easternseaboard,Mrs. Pauley also
does trade shows where method
painting Is taught to owners or
. operators of craft shops who then go
back and teach the system to their
· customers. In addlton to the
paintings done on canvas, oome are
done on wood furnished by the
Walnut Hollow Co.
Age Is apparently no factor Is
learning to method palnt. Mrs.
Pauley says she has had students
from five to 85 and they can aU
handle the technique. While the
beginners usually start with landscapes, they advanoe to animals,
Dowers, and other things In not only
oU, but acrylic. water colors, and
penandlnk.
And all the driving, more than
OO,!XXJ miles In less than six months,
plus dozens of hours In tiE air,
doesn't seem to bother the jovial
Meigs Counllan.
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POMEROY ~ ~m~~ ~e
Pauley, daughter of Paul and Lois
Pauley, Pomeroy, and Pal!'lck D.
Kearns, son of Harry and Bet1y
, Kearns...J\}Vest Columbus, were
mar111!l!!:Jn Sept. 7 at 2-: ll In the
afternoon at the Clifton United
Methodist Church, D111on, W. Va.
The.Rev. Terry K. Avuarez ofll·
cllited at the double rtng ceremony ..
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~vocallst, with selections lnclur;llng
"Jll!e Wedding Song."
An arch candelabra and baskets
of silk flowers !n burgumy and pink
decorated the altar for the wedding.
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the bride wore a fonnal gown of
chanttlly lace which flowed Into a
chapel train. It was fash!Qned With a
high neckline and leg-o:-mutton
sleeves with numerous seed pearls
. accenting the bodice of the gown.
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veil of Illusion, pearl earrlngs
belonging to her mother, and
carried an arrangement of bur·
gundy, pink a nil silver silk roses. •
'L1le bride's attendants were
Jeanna Pauley, sister of the bride,
maid of bonor, Pomeroy; Jill
Nelson, .Mason, W., Va.; Bonnie
Haggerty, Pomeroy; and Pam
Wl\lburn, Middleport, bridesmaids.
'!'lie flower girl was Mindy Beth
Carson, New Haven, W. Va. The
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with ruffled cape sleeves, fitted
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George Kearns, West Columbia,
W. Va. and Russell Edwards,
Hart1ord, W. Va. servedasbestmen
fpr the groom, and the ushers were
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Vonnie Sanford, coordinator of
the Ohio Arts Council's Artlsts ·tn
Education Program w!tl present a
publlc evening workshop at Meigs
High School at 7:lJ p.m. on Oct. 30.
The Artists In Education Program Is deslgnE!Il to .provide an
lndepth experience In schools and to
enhance the cultural l!Ie of a
community. It often places professional artlsls
writers In a
vari&gt;ty of educational settings for
periodS of two weeks to n'ne months
to work and demonstrate their
artistic and creative disciplines.
Residencies are avilllalbe In poetry
and creative writing, dance and
creative movement, design arts,
media arts, traditional and ethnic
arts, music, theater, and visual arts
and crafts. SJlf&gt;nsor of a program
may be any non-profit public or
private school or community organIzation. This year some 95 Ohio
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Announce Rapp eng~gement

MHS pupils looking.
forward to October 18
. By BOB HOEFLICH
'l'lme&amp;Senllnel Stall
POMEROY ~ No doubt, stu·
dents of the
Meigs Local
School District
are looking for,ward to Friday,
Oct. 18. That's
when they'll get a
holiday.
District Supt. Dan E. MoJTis
announces that " parent-teacher
conference has been set for that
date, from 9·a.m. to 4 p.m. - and
students
not be In classes.
Parents will be receiving a
conference scheduling procedure
notice along with Information on the
conference next Friday. The purpose of the conference, of course, Is
to allow the parent an&lt;!Ieacher an
opportunity to discuss pupil progress and to keep the parents and
schools lnfonned about student
actMiles as they relate to school
behavior and perfonnance.
MoJTis urged parents to take
advantage of the opportunity to
communicate with teachers of their
children. A more effective educational program can result from this
exchange of lnfonnatlon and Ideas,
MoJTis points out.

October 6, 1985 . · :·

Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

taking part In the program with the
financial assistance of grants from
the council.
The local workshop Is being
sponsored by the Southern Hill Arts
CoWJCll. School personnel, parents
and Interested residents are Invited
·to the Sanford workshop. If you'd
like further Information on the
lipCOming event contact John CO'l·
tanzo at the county superintendent
of schools' office, 992-3883.
The active Long Bottom Com·
munity Association wUI stage a fait ,
smorgasbord Saturday beginning
at 4 p.m. at the Community
BuDding.
The associatkln Is offering baked
ham, fried chicken, chicken and
noodles, a variety of entrees salads
and desSerts along with ~erages
for $3.50 for adults and $2.50 lor
children under 12.
I realize thai the AIDS situation Is
threatening. However, 1 do find It
Interesting that the nation's House
of Rep~ntatlves Wednesday
voted to boost research funds by
nearly $190 mUllan - now, that IS
mU!ion - to leave "no stone
unturned" In the search for a cure
for the disease.
With cancer seemingly at almost
epidemic proportions, I somehow
must have . missed any great
concern by the House over that
~roblem among our people. In !act,
I m almost appalled at times that
this nation which pub; men on the
moon has not been able to come up
with the solu!kln to cancer. 1 know
much Is being done - but N(Yf
ENOUGH!! However, I don't see
any protesting over the lack of
action or the lack d. funds. So - It
just goes to prove--what do I know?
Do keep srn!t!ng.

RACINE ~ Ml': and Mrs. Larry
W. Rapp, Pine Grove Road, Racine,
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Jacquellnr Marie, to
David Alan Ballard, son ot Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph H. Ballard, Basham
Road, Long Bottoin.
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Susan Lochary
Steven Garguillo
to wed Oct.12

POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Norman E. Hysell, 33164 Children's
' Home Road,' Pomeroy, were honored recently with a surprise 25th
silver wedding anniversary
celebration.
The f,.'OUple was married on Sept.
25, 19Ql on Horse Cave Road;
Bashan, by the late Rev. Edward
Griffith.
The celebration was held at the
Rock Springs Grange hall and was
hosted by their four children, Bruce,
Terry, Norma Jean and Steven.
Family and friends a !tending
were Mrs. Janice Parker, Marietta, .
Tammy Holter, Parkersburg, W.
. Va.: Mrs. Opal Hollon, Chester:
Bruce Hysell, Wilkesville; Bob
Manley; Christina and Allan, Morgan Center: Mrs. Allan Ball, Mary
Hudson, Middleport: Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Eblin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Eblin, Rutland.; Mrs. Dcra Hysell,

Mrs. Nancy Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Gillispie, Penny and Robin, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim King, Tim and Pam
Lawrence, Mrs. Naomi Bissell,
John, Lisa and Michael, Long
Bottom.
Jennifer Gray, Mark Satterfield,
Point Pleasant; Dena Manley, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Eblen, Mrs. Ann
Carswell, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Jeffers, Mrs. Rhonda Bell and
Stephnale, the Rev. and Mr. Earl
Fields, Mrs. Mary Hysell, Saman·
tha and Jessica, Terry, Norma Jean
and Steven Hysell, Pomeroy.
Others presenting gifts were Mr.
and Mrs. RObert Arnold, Pomeroy:
Mrs. Henry Arnold and children,
Southside, W. Va.: Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Coleman, Pomeroy, Rev. and
Mrs. Ben Watts and children, Allee,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. De res Arnold,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bissell, Long
Bottom.

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nounced for the open church
be held Saturday, 6-9 p.m:, at the
wedding of Susan Rebecca Lochary
school. A jitney supper will be beld In
of Newark, N.J., daughter of Mr.
conju~tion with the carnival from
and Mrs. James Lochary, CenterIH!: 30 p.m. Homemade chicken
ville, and Steven VIncent Garguillo,
noodle dinners, hot dogs, pizza and
son of Mr. and Mrs. James
sloppy joes will be available.
Gargulllo, Newark, N . J .
The wedding wUI take place on
At&lt;etion to be held
Saturday, Oct.12,at 3p.m. at Grace
Episcopal Church, Pomeroy. The
Rlll'LAND -The Rutland Civic
Rev. Lee Miller wUI officiate at the
Center wUI ho1d an auction on
ceremony which will be preceded by
Saturday, October 19, at 7 p.m.
a program of pre-nuptial music
featuring the father of the bride, r;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;~;;~:;;;,:;;~;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;,:;r---------solots~ with Edle Ross of Ga!Upo!ts 1
at the organ.
The bride Is the granddaughter of
Patrick Lochary, Pomeroy, and the
late Clara Lochary.

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announcing the engagement and
approaching marrtage of their
daughter, S~ella Koenig, to Randy
King, son of Roland King, Middleport, and Sharon Pooler, Pomeroy.
The opm church wedding wUI
take place at 1 p.m on Oct J2 at the
Mt. Hennan EUB Church, Wlckam
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Both Miss Koenig and her fiance
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U. S. Anny and following tbelr
marriage the couple wUI_reslde at
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A reception will follow the
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David was there as was Ay's
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Methodist Church Homecoming
will be Sunday, October 13, with
SundaySchooiat10a.m.,preaching
at 11 a.m., dinner at 12: -llp.m,, and
afternoon service at 1: lJ p.m. ·
Special singing by Bloodlines and
the Cornerstones. The afternoon
speaker wiU be Rev . Melvin
Franklin. ·

Pack holds organizational meeting
MIDDLEPORT - Organlza·
tiona! meeting of the Middleport
Cub Scout Pack 245 was held
Thursday at the Masonic Temple.
Den Leaders are Sarah Johnson,
tigers: Den Vaughan, wall: Paula
Carmichael, bears, and Bob Johnson and Dewey Autherson,
webeloes. ·
Bob Smith, cubmaster, an·
nounced the pack committee:
Shirley Smith, chalnnan: Annie
Chapman, secretary; Judy Cowan,
treasurer: Joe Chapman, coordinator: Sue Simpson, advancement;
and Cathy Riggs, news reporter.
Awards were presented to Mark
Mills. Dodger Vaughan, Chad
Burton, Todd Davis, WIUieJohnson,
JayP.Fisher,JeremyHarton,Mlke
Franckowlck, Monty Hunter, Paul
Chapman, Clllford Thomas, Nicky
Mills and Chris Chapman, one year

orange pins.
YellowolneyearptnswenttoWalt
Williams, Bobby Ells, Scott
Gardner, David Carmichael, with
second year pins going to Jason
Stewart, John Bechtle, Adam
Wyatt, Keith Darst, Cory Seymour,
Sam Cowan, Jon Mattea, Ryan
Rowe, and Kevin Whobrey. P. J.
Chadwell, Matt Craddock, Bobby
Johnson, Kyle Simpson, and J . C.
Cremeans received third year pins.
Leader pins w~nl to Paula
Carmichael and Den Vaughan, first
year: Bob Johnson, second year:
Sarah Johnson, Bob Smith, third
year: and Judy Cowan, Brenda
Wyatt, and Shirley Smith, fourth
year.
Any boys Interested In joining the
cub scouts in Middleport are asked
to call Mrs. Smith, 992-3289formore
Information.

Annual Farm Bureau meeting slated Oct. 22
Gary Michael, president of the
Meigs County Farm Bureau Federatlon Board of Trustees, announces
thalthe annual meeting ofthe Meigs
County Farm Bureau has been set
for Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 7:17p.m. at
!he Chester Elementary School.
A steak dinner will be served by
the Eastern Band Boosters and
entertainment wUI be provided by
theShadeValleyB!uegrassSingers.

The price for the dinner Is $3 for
adults and $lfor children.
Tickets are available at the
county Fann Bureau office In
Pomeroy, 992·2181 or from Ralph
Carl, Bill Carr, Donna Davidson,
Harry Holter, Tom Hamm, Gary
Michael. Sylvia Midkiff, Larry
Montgomery, Pat Holter, HUber
Qulvey; Norman Will and Eula
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mixed vegetables, mashed potatoes, banana and oranges.
Thursday··salmon cake, peas and
carrots, tossed salad, tapocla
pudding.
Friday--scalloped potatoes with
ham and cheese, green beans, cole
slaw, peach cobbler.
Choice of milk, coffee, tea avallble
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colleges, universities. nursing
schools and mll!tary academies at
the lOth annual college day hosted
by Ohio University on Wednesday,
Oct. 30.
· The program will be held at the
Ohio University Convocation Center
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Child honored
-on birthday

POMEROY - A jitney supper
was planned for Nov. 9 when the
Meigs Association for Retarded
Citizens met at the Carleton School. ·
It was noled that eight parents and
staff members will . attend a
conference at Gray Chapple In
Delaware on Nov. 6 to hear Robert
Perske speak on families who have
mental retardation. Perske, a
journalist, has written three books
on mental retardation.
Earl Brown spoke to the group on
fund raising. Yonlece Miller, Clvitan Club, showed a fUm on special
olymplcs and noted that boxes have
been placed' In business places for
contributions to send a student or
adult from the Carleton school or
workshop to the naUonal olymplcs.
Refreshments were served by
Jessie Might.

sandwich, slaw and crackers or
chicken and noodles, succotash.
slaw, rolls and beverage for $3 per
person. Pie, cake and lce creamwUI
be available at an extra charge.
Round and square dancing wUI
follow from 7 to 10 .m.
,Another session of exercls€
classes for "over 50" wUI begin on
Oct. 15 on Tuesdays and Thursday_s
at3:30forelghtweeks. The cost Is 50
cents per session attended. For
lnfonnatlon call the, center at
992-2161.
The senior nutrition ·program '
menu for the week is:
Monday--wiener, sauarkraut,
mashed potatoes, mixed fruit.
Tuesday--johnny marzettl, cauu.
flower, tossed salad, pineapple,
marshmallow delight.

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Maxine Goegleln and Ruby
Vaughan,. active Iii the PTA a
number of years ago when their
kids were In school, wit! be
attending parts of the Ohio PTA's
&amp;Jth annual convention to be held at
the Hyatt Regency-Ohio Center,
Ocl. ~22.
On district and state ooinmlttees
some years ago, bOth have al~ays
retained their support and leyalty
for tbe PTA which currently has
widespread programs, ranging
from excellence In education to
school bus safety to dealing with
pornography, drug's, and the problems of missing children.

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Pizza, pop and cake were served.
Guests received tokens to enjOy the
rides and video games. Attending
were his parents, Ronnie and Susie
Casto, BU!y and Ryann Young,
Larry and Stacey Grimm, Angle
and Travis Swartz, Shelly Casto,
Erlc·Qualls, Jason and JuDe Buck,
Eddie, Connie, andEddle,Jr.Casto,
Tr!na and K~nd! Bachtel, and Susie
McGrath.
Sending gifts were Ronnie's
grandparents, Oatho and Florida
Casto, Mason, W. Va.; Audrla
Arnold, Pomeroy: Phyllis Bearhs
and Patti and Becky Hoffman.

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The Meigs County Senior Cltzens
Center, Mulberry Heights, Pomero~, has the following activities
Before you run out and buy a new scheduled for the week of Oct. 7-11:
wardrobe now that fall Is here,
Monday--square dance, 1·3.
better find out what colors are rlghl
Tuesday--chorus, 1·2.
for you.
,
Wednesday--peal apples for apYou can
the route of 'the plebutter startlngat9l30; bingo, 1-2:
personal analysis with a profes- bowling, 1: 30.
sional, or you can settle for a
Thursday--cook applebutter, the
ch~aper way and take the "Color
cost will .be $3.50 per quart: II you
and You" class which Is being furnish a replacement jar and lid the
offered by the Meigs County cost wUI be $3. Ceramics, 10-2.
Extension Office on Oct. 16. The
Frlday-.quiltlng, cards, games.
class will be offered twice that day, . Friday night public dinner serving
1 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m at the from 5 to 6: 30 p.m Menu will be
extension otflceand the registration choice of chUI, peanut butter
lee Is 50 cents. No pte-registration Is
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A party was held recently In
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GALL,IPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
Robert W. Fellure, LeGrande
Blvdg., Galllpolls, annouilced the
engagement and approaching marriage c1 their daughter, Christi, to
Robert M. Colvin Ill, son of Rev.
and Mrs: Robert M. Colli~ II,
Georges Creek Road, Catl!PoJis.
The open church wedding will
take place Saturday, Oct. 19 at 1
p.m. at Good News Baptist
Church, Georges Creek Rd . .
A reception will Immediately
follow In churcl) fellowship hall .

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Imagery and the Discovery of the
Creative Self", a one-hour seminar
on achieving and maintaining
physical, emotional, spiritual and
lnterperoonal weltness, wt11 be
offered at the St. Joseph's Hospital
Center lor Health Opportunltles
and Counseling Serv)ces, ParkersOur congratulations to Ay Mora burg, Tuesday at 7 p.m.
who took the top spot In the state In
Vaughn Michael, a "weltness'
sall!l! with the Great American specialist associated with the cenOpportunitles, Inc. Ay was selling ter, wUiconductthesesslonandw!ll
candles and decorative Items In the be showing participants how to
Eastern cheerleaders fund raising search for thelr Inner soilrce of
project, and she outsold everyone creative energy .. energy which can
else In the state.
help them solve many of their most
Her prize was $1,000! Jim preplexlng problems. There's a
Parker, sales representative, carne nominal fee and !I you want further
to E,astern to present Ay with 10 ·lnlonnatlon just call the Center,
crisp $100 billS.
424-4911.
Winning all thai money came as
quite a surprise to the family. The
Have a nice weekd.

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POMEROY~ The Meigs County
cousins of Danny
Myers, son of
Grace and Ray
Myers, fonnerly
of here and now
living In Athens,
are lending a
hand to the Eas.t
Athens Church of Chrlst's.effort to
raise money for Danny's hospital
bills.
Danny was Injured In an automobile accident on Aug. 5 and has
since that time tJeerr at University
Hospital, Columbus.
He's partially blind, has some
brain .Ilamage and other phYsical
probl~. and Is now uJI!Iergotng
therapy to regain some skills. ·
The driver d. the car In which be
was riding when the accident
happened didn't have Insurance
and reltherdld Danny. Theb!llsare
astronomical, we're told by Betty
Pooler, one of the cousins.
The Church of Christ Is sponsorIng a beneflt auction on Saturday,
Oct. 12, beginning at 10 a.m. at the
church. In conjunction . with the
auction, there will also be a dinner,
rummage sale and bake sale.
Contributions are needed and Bob
Roy, also a cousin, and Mrs. Pilo'ler
are heading up the collection In
Mellis County. They wtll be glad to
have anything whlcli can be sold or
eyen,cash contrlbutklns left at their
homes (Bob lives on Fifth Street In
Racine, and Betty on Walnut Street
In Middleport), or If that's not
possible just give one or the other a
call, !»9-2476 or 992-771».

Couple surpriSed on anniversary

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Eastern High School, class of 1983
and Is stationed with the U.s. Anny
In Gennany. Her !lance Is a
graduate of Eastern High School,
class of 1983, and Is emplOyed with
the Kroger Co., Pomeroy.
Wedding plans are Incomplete.

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ST. LOUIS (UP!) ~ The St. Louis Cardinals, termed
In the off· season by tllelrmanager as a team !hat could
. finish anywhere from first to laSt, Saturday clinched
their second National League East title In !ourseasons
with a 7·1 trtumph over the Chicago Cubs. ·
. John Tudor, obtained In the off'season from
Pittsburgh, helped St. Louis aqvance to tlle playoffs
again$! the Los Angeles Dodgers. The left·hander, In
duplicating the near·miraeulous season that Rick
·Sutcliffe used to propel Chicago to Its division title last
season, won his 20th game In his last 21 decisions.
St. Louis, In winning Its 101st game of the year,
scored three runs on sacrifice Dies and another on
Tudor's bases-loillled walk.
The ,Cardinals, who won the 1982 World series, ·
clinched the title before~ paJd crowd of 44,8Zi. which
gives St. Louis a record season attendance of 2,619,210.
Sunday's game bas been annoueed as a sellout. It
marked tl1e first tbne since 1964 that St. Louis has
cllnch!:'d a title at home.
Tudor, · 21-\l, pitched a four·hitter for his 14th
complete game. He retired R.yne Sandberg on a fly to
right fielder Andy van Slyke to end the game.
Winning the NL East made a mockery of most
pre-season predictions that found the Cardinals
finishing no higher tl1an fourth and possibly last In th!&gt;
division. '
AL East race over
Meanwhile, Toronto which led the American
League East all season long, bounced back from·
Friday's loss to tlle Yankees to post a 4-1 victory In
· winning the first championship ever lor a Canadian
baseball learn.
The Blue Jays opened quickly on Saturday. In the
·second, Whitt drove a 3-2 delivery from Cowley over
the right field fence for his 19th homer.

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your Will and lhe . Ohio Air
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Atheas, .Taylorls the daughter &lt;I
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fnlm a tbree week swnmer
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CHAMPAlGN,Dl. (UP!) -Chris
White, son of Iitlnols Coach Mike
White, kicked a :JS.yard field goal
with four seconds remalnlngSatur·
day to give the Dllnl a 31·28 upset
over No. 3 Ohio State In the Big Ten
opener for botll teams.
'minols, off to Its worst start In six ·
years, 'evened
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Jack Trudeau cap~
64-yard
drive with a l·yard !live with six
minutes left.
Following a Buckeyes' punt,
'1'\Uileau gukled illinois to the Ohio
State ~-yard line. Ray WUson, who
scored twice on 1-yard dives,
converted a third down Inside the
OSU 30-yard line to keep the drive
alive.
Wllsoncarrted oncemoretoset up
Whlte's.flfth flelll goal of the season.
. Trudeau completed 28 passes for
285 yards. Receiver Stephen Pierce
caught S(!Ven passes lor 132 yards.
Ohio State quarterback Jim
Karsato:; completed seven passes
for 147 yards - all to Crls Carter,
who caught touchdown passes of 23
and 24 yards.
Carter's IDs snapped a 14·14

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Improvement, leadership qualities,
abUtty to be an a rticulate and
positive spokes man for the Air
Force and other accomplishments.
Parsons Is a vehicle operator and
dispatcher at Minot Air Force Bae.
N.D.
His wife, Maurica , is tlle da ugh·
ter of Jimmie and Janice Goodnile
of New Haven, W.Va.
He Is a 1983 graduate.of Marshall
University, Huntington, W.Va.

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Roberl A. Humphreys, son of
Robert L. Humphreys of New ·
Haven, W.va., and Vicki S. Humph·
reys of Rural Route 3, Point
Pleasant, W. Va., has completed
basic training at Fort Campbe ll,

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During the training, students
received Instruction In drUI and
ceremonies, weapohs, map read·
lng, tactics, military courtesy.
military justice, first aid, and Army
history and tr aditions.

Airman First Class Steven L.
Osmer, son of William C. Osmer of
130 Chestnut St., Kane, Pa., and Sue
C. CHfo of :ll5 Hickory St., Warren,
Pa., has been decorated with the
AJr Force Achievement Medal at
Patrick Air Force Base, Fla.
The Achieveme nt Medal Is
awarded to airmen for meritorious
service, acts of courage, or other
acrompllshments.
· Osmer, an explos ive ordnance
disposal specialist, Is a 1981 graduate of Kane Area Hi gh School.
His wife, Denise, Is the daughter
of Patricia Whitlock of ·Point
Pleasant, W.Va.

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halftime tie and then lifted the
Buckeyes to a 28-211ead.
Workman, a freshman from
Dublin, Ohio, 'tied the ·score at 14·14
with a 35-yard run - his first
collegiate touchdcwn - late In the
first baH.
Karsatos, who earlier scored on a
1-yard dive on fourth dcwn, kept the
Buckeyes' drlveallvewltha:l!ioyarC'.
pass to'(';arter on third down.

Seni(&gt;r quarlerback Bradley tied
Harry Gonso as Indiana's m
passing leader with 32. His 37-yard
pass to Ernie Jones gave Indiana a
7.0 lead In the first quarter, then
Indiana erupted for two touch·
downs, a safety and a field goa! In a
three-minute span midway through
the second period.
A 57-yard touchdown pass from
Bradley to Kenny Allen oo a broken
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the outb!lrst, Bradley,
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rush,
found
Allen
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with a concussion, have filled In tor
downfleld.
Allen
made
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Keith Byars, whq Is still recovering
catch and used a key block from
irom a broken loot.
Jones
to complete tbe IJ!ay.
Illinois' early scores also came on
Indiana
then added asa!~ty when
1·yard runs. Keith Jones wentlnona
a
dcuble
reverse
pass ~lay back·
fourth-down play and WUson scored
!Ired
on
the
Wildcats
tiEI'p In their
lor a 14-0 lead.
own
end.
Quarterback
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Indiana wins again
field was forced out of the md zone
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UP! ) Steve Bradley threw hrotnuchdown by the onrushing Hoosiers.
On . Indiana's next play after
passes to lead 'ID!h·ranked In(jlana
f1:ee kick. senior
Norihwestern's
to a 26-7 Big Ten football victory
taliback
Bobby
· Howard hurst
Saturday over Northwestern In the
through the middle and ran 59 yards
conference opener for both teams.
A 19·polnt explosion In the second untouched lor the longest scoring
quarter carried the Hoosiers to a run of his career.
Indiana completed Its scoring
their Hrst 4-0 start since 1967.
with
·a 28-yard Held goal by
The Hoosiers used thrre long
tnuchdown plays and a strong rrestunan Pete Stoyanovich after a
defense to drop Norlhwestern to 2·2. Nortliwestern fumble.

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Derry E. Finley of Rural Route 5,
Gallipolis, has gradua ted from Alr
Force basic training at Lackland
Air Force Base, Texas.
Durtng the six weeks of tralning
the alnnan studied the Air Force
mission, organization and customs
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human relations.
In addition, airmen who complete
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an assocla te degree through the
Community College of the AJr
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The Blue Jays stretched their lead to 3-0 In the third
with the partial assistance of a 25 mph wind that was
blowing In from left field and swirling out to right.
With one out, Moseby drove a 3-2 delivery from
Cowley over tlle Kansas City Royals logo In right
center field for his 18th hameL Upshaw, another
former melnher i1. the Yankee organization, followed
by blasting a 400.foot shot over the right field fence for
his 15th homer.
· 1lob Shirley re lleved and, as the rain began to fall, Al
Oliver greeted him with a double to right field.
Pinch·hitter Gartlllorg advaneedOilverto thlrdwlth a
single off the bare hand of Shirley, wJlo left the gsple In
favor of Rich Bordl.
Bell followed with a sacrifice fly scoring Oliver and
giving the Blue Jays a 4·0 lead.
New York got on the scoreboard with a run In the
fourlh as Ken Griffey doubled and scored on Dave
Winfield's single.
The victory and clinching marked at least the third
challenge the Blue Jays repulsed in their quest to
.succeed divis ion rival Detroit at the top of the ooseball
worl6.
Dodgers 3 Reds. I
In other baseball actionSaturdayaft ernoon, Ill!&gt; NL
Nlest champlonn Los Angeles Dodgers scored three
runs in the fourth Inning on three singles, an error and
sacrtllce fly to defeat tile Cincinnati Reds, 3-lln the
next to the last game of the 1985 baseball season.
Losing hurler Ron Robinson had retired 10 straight
before Ken Landreaux. Pedro Guerrero and Greg
Brock singled. One.run scored on a throwing error by
Eddie Milner and a final on a fly bali of the bat of Mike
Marshall. Bob Welch, an old Cincinnati nemesis was
the winner. The Reds' only run came on Dave Parker's
32nd home run ef the season.

NEW YORK (UPIJ - Andre o!theyear,atwo- runshot,lntlleflrst
Dawson knocked In four runs and Inning off loser Ron Darllng, and
Floyd Youmans and Jeff Reardon Huble Brooks also homered to lead
combined on an elghi-hllter Satur· the Expos offense. '
day to lead the Montre'al Expos to an
Youmans, 4-3, worked the first six
S.J victory over New York on a day . -Innings, giving up five hits and one
the Mets were eliminated from the run while strtklng out three and
, National League East race.
walking four. Youmans was one of
Acrowd of 45,404 gave the Mets a lrour players packaged In tl1e
standing ovation when tl1e Card!· &lt;1f·season to bring Gary Carter to
nals' 7·1 victory over Chicago was New York.
Dashed on the · scoreboard In tl1e
Reardon finished lor his leagueeighth Inning. The loss dropped the leading 40th save. Darllng fell ID
Mets to 98-63, tllree games behind 16-6.
the ' Cardinals, with one game
The Expos jumped to a 2.0 lead In .
remaJnlngfor each team. ·
the flr~t. Tim Raines led of! with a
Daw.vn slammed his 23rd mmer single was sacrificed to second by

·Angels remain alive
ARLINGTON, Texas (UP!) Reggie Jackson slammed a two-run
homer and Doug DeCinces added a
solo shot Saturday to keep alive the
faint playa!! hopes or the California
Angels with a 3-1 victory over lhe
Texas Rangers.
The Angels' chances In the
AmeriCan League West still de·
pended on the outcome of the
Oakland·Kansas City game later
Saturday. A California loss or a
"Kansas City victory will give the
Royals the title.
California starter Jolm Cjlndela·
ria, 7·3, who scattered five hits
through five InningS and walk~
three, gilt the victory .
Jackt;on, woose two- run homer In
the !lrst was his !12nd agaJnst Texas
ptchlng, a te811} record, and
Dt&gt;Cinces both homered off starter
Matt WilliamS, 2-1. ·
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Stu Cliburn pttch.;d two tn_nings
and gave up the onlY Rangers run.In
the seventh, and Doonle Moore
()Itched the final two Innings.
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Jackscn 's homer wer tl)e 3ll).foot
sign In left center came after Rod
Carew walked with one out bt tlle
first. DeCinces' homer, Ills roth &lt;1
the season, came with one out In the
sixth.
Texas' only run came In the
seventh when Wayne Tolleson .
walked to lead oft the Inning, stole·
second as Don Slauglit struck out,
and scorEd on Pete O'Brien's single
to left.
The Rangers, woo stranded 11
runners, had baserunners In each of
the !lrst six Innings, hut Candelaria
and CU!Nm denied them.
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Kansas City clinched a tie with a
4·2 victory over Oakland Friday
whUe the Angels were losing to the

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Vance Law andscoredonDaw.vn's
homer, a long blast over the rtght
cetner field wall.
Montreal added a run In the third.
Ex·Met Brooks crushed a J.l pitch.
from Darling far over the 37Hoot
sign In left lor his 13th homer.
The Mets eu t the lead to 3-11n the
fourth. Darryl Strawberry led off
with a single. He moved to third on a
hlt·and-run single by Dani\V Heep.
Howard Johnson chopped a
grounder to second that Law booted
lor an error allowing Strawberry to
score. Oneoot later DarllJfgwalked
to load the bases, but Mookle WUson
struck out and Wally Backman
bounced outtoend the Inning.

College scores...
Iowa 35, Mlchlpn St. 31
Oldalloma 41, Kansas St. 8
IDiools 31, Oldo SU8
Arkansas n, TCU o

T - 3 1 , WakeFonat28·

Miami, Fla. t:, E. Carolina Ia

- -· · Armyii; Yalel8
Mlchlgaa ss, Wilconaln e .
Oldalloma St. !IS, 'Mila IS
Nehruka 38, New Mexico 7
UClA 28, Arbona st. r7
BYU U, Colondo st. 7

Mllllll211, Ohio u. 22
Temple 118, uc 18
w. va. %4, VlrJiala Tedl9
AahJand 41, Geol'leiown 7 .
Ohio • .,._ 14, Ollertln 3
FalnnontJO, W.Va. state 1%
Salem u, Slwphenl9
w.va. Tedll4, CGnoord u
Welli Ubei1j 13, Gleavlle &amp;.12

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By RICK VANSANT
· CINCINNATI (UP!) - TheNewYork Jets boasl a
three-game winning streak and the AFC's top rusher.
So why are they underdogs Sunday to tlle
second·worst defensive team In the NFL, the 1·3
Cincinnati Bengais?
Look at the teams lhey've played.
The Jets' three straight wins have come at the
expense of some of the poorest teams In the NFL,
clubs wltll a combined record of 2·10 - Buffalo (04 ),
Green Bay (1·3) and Indianapolis (1·3). In the Jets'
~er, tlley were destroyed 31.0 by the Los Angeles
Raiders (2·2) .
Cincinnati's losses were by 8n average of one
touchdcwn to St. Louis (3-1 ), Seattle (2·2) and 'San
Diego (2·2). And , tlle Bengals are coming off a very
big victory, 37·24 over the Steelers (2·2) Monday night
In Pittsburgh, an extremely dlfOcult place lor visitors
tn win.
"I watched the Bengals play Monday night and
once they got going, they were like an avalanche, you
couldn 't stop them," said Jets' star running back
Freeman McNeiL "They wound up beating the
Steelers to deatll, and that' s very hard to do In
Pittsburgh.
"We're going to have to be very careful and work
hard against them, beCause tlley showed Immense
Intensity agatnst Pltlshurgh. They Were nylng around
all over tlle place- very aggressive."
But If McNeil . has another good running day
Sunday, the Jets figure they can more than match th!&gt;
Bengals.
McNeUhas been awesome so far. He'&amp; the AFC's
leading rusher with ns yards In 85 carrtes. That
works out to a whopping average of 4.9-yards each
time he runs. New Yofk relies on McNeU so much that
the club's second leading rusher, Johnny Hector, has

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only 19 carries for 75 yards.
"I'm doing pret ty good. but I'm gclt lng bt'at Ul&gt; a
lot," said McNeil. "People are really 1rylng tostop our
running game."
When the Bengals blitz- which Is oftPn - thP.JP!s
hope to spring McNeil on a brea kaway.
"Traditionally, Cincinnati is a tea m that bllt7.cs·
often, mayhe four out of every five downs." said .Jrts'
offensive tackle Marvin PowdL "Because they
gamble so much, you can sometimes break a long
run."
Cincinnati has the worst pass defense In the NF"L, so
tlle Jets wUI try to keep some hea t off McNeil with the
passing at Ken O'.Brlen, who hasn't been thterceptcd
for three straight weeks.
But Cincinnati also has . a young quarterback
quickly coming ,1~ his own - Boomer Eslason. a
second·year pro from Maryland. In only two W{'('ks,
he ha~ put 1:\-ycar veteran Ken Anderson on the
bench. maybe for good.
Eslason has started only two games. but has bl&gt;en
so good that he rocketed to No. 3in the NFL's ratings
for quarterbacks this week. The left bander has fired
three touchdown passes In each at his last '""games.
Agai nst Pittsburgh, many of Ill!&gt; Bengals' most
successful plays were last-second audibles called at
the line by Eslason.
"He's proven he's a gamer," said Cinci nnati coac h
Sam Wyche. "He's proven he 's a winner."
The big question Is - have the Bengals proven
they're winners? Are the real Bengal' tile team that
began 0-3 or tlle club that whipped the Steelers?
"I don 't think you grow up In one game, yougrow,"
said Wyche. "We haven'tarriv€d- or pcakcil.I hope.
This Is an lmporlant wrek - and a tough recovery
wrek hecau~ we're playing another (lhyslca lteam on
the heels of a knock-down , drag·out game."

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

October 6, 1985 ·

Unbeaten Meigs.dumps Buckeyes, 41-18i
B,1KE1'111WI!IECtJP
BUCHTEL - Undefeated Meigs
utilized the b1g plliy In rolling to Its
sixth coMeCUtlve viCtory, ...18over
Nelsonvllle-Yorklnagamethatsaw
718 total yards by botli teams here
Friday.

Marauder senior tailback Brad
Robinson upped his seasonal touch·
down mark to 15 with three
slx·polnte~andalsowa,sthegame's

leading rusher with 150 yards In :II
carries. Robinson. scored on runs or
,5!1, eight, and 11 yards to give him
eight touchdowns In his last two
games.
Nelsonville-York, now 24 overall
and 2-3 Inside TVC play, gave the
Marauders a ball game, however,
as it totaled 322 yards total dtense
and trailed by only 2H2 untD the
flnal90seconds lithe first half.
CoachDaVeBoston'screw,wblch
. hasmtsufferedaloslngseasonln17
years. went to the air, firing up 27
passes and completing 16 for 163
yards.The Buckeyeaertalgamedld
have Its drawbackS, however, as
Meigs picked of! three passes whUe
havlnganotheronereturnedforan
apparenttouchdown by Paul Dalley
was called back by a pass
Interference penalty.

ANOOUER GREATNIGifl'- Tailback Brad Rolllllloa (118) euJoyed
inolher ~ olfG!IIIve nl&amp;bt Friday as lbe Melp Marauders roled io
lhelr olxth ~Uve ~ry. 41-18 over Nelllonvme-York. RobiDsoo
Ml1ed lor 11!0 yards whle scoring three .toudt..,wos.

$WHS ends jinx;
tops Pirates, 20-3.

"Wehurt
made
sonieyoumistake$
really
us and
just can'tthat
do
that against a great ball club like
Meigs. I didn't think we played
badly at all and I thought Meigs
played well. I'dl!ketoseeMetgsgo

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receptlonsfor96yardswhlleleadlng
the Marauders with eight solo
lackles m defense.
Meigs missed a golden ~portun·
tty to up the margin when N·Y
. fumbled on their first play of the
second half and Meigs took over at
!he N·Y six as Eason rt!COVered the
loose ball. But a fourth down pass
from the four"feU Incomplete.
Robinson romped In from 11 yj rs
·late In the third qurter and
Chancey'sldck-ade!t31·12asMelgs

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pass to halt the drive.
But the Pirates were not able to
move the . ball and Jim BW'Jlett
onandwlndup~becauselthas·a
aro second place ranking In Region ·returned Eddie l}()ple's punt 32 fine group of kids, who are
· well-dlsc!pllned, and a great
19; Southwestern coach Jack James yards to the Pirate eight.
coach," were the wards of Coach
felt before Friday's game at North
Burleson scored on the third play
dailla that perhaps his team wa$ a from scrimmage, from five yards Boston.
Utile like Rodney Dangerfield - . It out with 29 SECOnds left In the third
Senior quarterback Mike Chan·
wasn't getting any respect.
quarter, to give the Highlanders the
cey, who passed for 119 yards by
The Jnghlanders earned some lead lor good, 6-3. Burleson's pass
completing six of 11 and one r-;::::::::====~~
respectFrlday,com!ngbackfroma fort~oonverslonwaswlde.
touch..,wn, ran 117 yards for Meigs' I 1
3-0 halftime deficit to score on•three
After forcing North GaiHa to punt
final slx-polnll'r, the second longest
oUour SECOnd half possessions and on its next series, Southwesll'rn · run In Marauder history (Dallas
defeat the Pirates for the first time drove 52 yards In nlneplaystotakea
Weber ran 90yardsagalnst Waverly
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12-3 lead with 6: 181eft In the game.
In 1972). The Meigs' signal-caller,
Despite a sluggish first quarter •. Burlesonaddedlheconverslonfora
who has yet to throw an Interception
North Gall!a dominating the half 14-3 margin. The key play In the
In 73 attempts this yea.r, picked Off a
took the lead on a 21 yard field goal drive was a :IS yard run by Andy
NYHS pass and drew high praise
At
by Dave Hammons with 7:271eft In Halslop.
from theN·Y coach.
the second quarter. Hammons' kick
On the next Pirate series, Southw·
"I thought Clancey hurt us more
capped a 51 yard, 11 play drive that estern's ~Hampton recovered a
than anybody else. He sure can
In Racine, Oh.
consumed almost ·eight minutes. screen pass that was ruled a lateral
throw that thing. Roblnson'sa great
Priced
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~ playswerea17yard, third down and the Highlanders tookslx!iaysto
rumlng back, oo t other than his me
Fish squares &amp; fantails.
pass from guarterback Mike move 41 yards, with Halslop going
longrun,lthoughtweheldh!mdown
pizzaburgers, steak burgKempertoHammonsanda17yard the last nine with 1:53left In the
):l'l!lty well," added the NYHS
coach,
nillonafourtlldownoptlonbyShane game. The run for the extra points
, ers &amp; nuggets. hamburg·
GlassbUrn.
faDed and Southwestern led ID-3.
OpeD prne llilorlng
era, com dogs, hot dogs,
The Pirates had a chance to
Southwestern's Burnett led all
Meigs ~eel the game's scoring
chicken fillets and nug·
lni:rease their lead, when a Justy rushers with 101 yards In 22 carries, when Dalley rammed In trom ayard
gets, veal ~izza, onion
B()~lesonpassonthef!rStSouthwest· whUe Halslop added 51 yards In
out just three minutes Into the game
rings &amp; mushrooms.
ern play following the score was eight attempts.
.. following J . R. Kitchen's Interceppicked off by GlassbUrn. But
For North Gallla, David Roush
tion and IS-yard return to the N·Y 1----------L-----------:-----.::---:---:-----:
SWthwestern held and the Pirates had 40 yards In nine carries and
nine-yard llne. The N-Y turnover
~re forced to punt.
Glassoom had 24 yards In three came on their secondhplay· from
&lt;Disaster struck the Pirates on attempts. Earl Mayo, carried the
scrimmage after the Buckeyes had
~lrnextoffensiveser!es.
ball 11 times for minus 25yards.
forced Meigs' only punt lithe game
bn a second and 10 !ron the 50, · South~estem, &amp;0, w1U .play at ·oo the Marauders' opening possesKemper suffered severe cuts to the . Eastern Friday. The Eagles detop of his passing haod and chin featedKygerCreek5.WFrlday.The
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while attempting to recover a Pirates, 3·3, w1U travel to Hannan
IUlnble. The Pirate quarterback Trace, which lost to Southern
. taken to Holzer Medical Center Fr!day,12-7.
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which had controlled the ball In the Y&amp;r&lt;b rushlng....................... &lt;Z-1111 31-29
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Your Suport Will Be
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ylirds (rush·paas) ............. :111 · 106
Plays from scrlnunage .............. 53
43
lallder offense rolled Into gear, Fumbles ............ ...... .. ............... 1
2
Appreciated
moving 55 yards In 11 plays to the Loo l lumbles ..... ...... .................. I
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Pirate nine, before North GaiDa's "":t;·~
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Clonch, Rt. 1. Gallipolis, OH.
p~ul Burnett picked ctf a Burleson
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had gone 31 yards In six plays Yardspasslna .................. .. ........... 119
1&amp;1
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NY came bllck with a sustained following a Chancey Interception. · Tola.lyarde ....... .......................... .:D!i
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the drive alive. A run for the extras
N·Y ended the scoring with 7: 45 f.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~
was stopped short, making It 7-6. . rerrialnlng when Dean threw a ·29
, Robinson electrified the crowd yard pass.to Brian Davis. The run
. with a 54-yard run 011 Meigs' first fotthe extras was short.
play after the )dckoffto make It J3.6,
BesideS Eason's team·leadlng
FollowlngaN·Ypunt,Melgswent68 eight taCkles, Robinson and Jesse
yards In nine plays with Chancey .· 'Howanj came up with stx each,
firing l3 yards to Kitchen for six Kitchen added five Donnie Becker
' morepolnts.OnthePAT,Melgswas Dall~. and
Welsh had fou;
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Chancey found Kitchen~ In the King, and Kel(ln Meadows chipped
end mne for the 1\ro·!JOint conver· In three apiece. Becker also had an
2229
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Brian Jolley led N·Y 1n rushing
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Tom Martin from six yards out. A Brian Davis led aU receivers wtth
pass faDed for the two-point PAT six catches lor 82 yards. M~
and It was 21·12.
and Martin had three receptions
Robinson scored from eight yards each tor the Buckeyes.
outwlth1:22leftlnthehalf,capplng
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WAHAMA - An overflow crowd
was m hand Friday nlght to see Ire
host Wahama White Falcons score
·an easy 48-6 homecoming vlctocy
·.. 011er the vtsltlng VInson Tigers and
' keep the third ranked bend arm
·, · t~m·s unbeaten strtng!ntact at six
. straight.
· · Todd Gress and Rolille Grimm
· ·· · took advantage rt lDme Qltstand"
·" lng Interior llne play to lead the
· · · Falcon rushing a~k while Matt
Thompson and Bnly Marshall ·
paced the locals' defense as
Wabama continued trelr assault m
-· thelr 1985 grid opponents.
The Falcons used 11 dltferent
· · IBUcarrlers In the contest tltallng
: 339 yards m the gr&lt;iUDd with Gress
leading tlie way with 85 yards while
sophomore running IBck Rolille
Grimm added !ll yards.
· • Defensively Matt Thompson
·• mtcbed 10 Individual tackles from
· .. his linebacker PJst while Bnl¥
Marshall picked oH three Vinson
aerials and blocked a Tiger pu~t to
• lead the locals' defensive effort.
Wabama scored m Its first two
PJSSeSSions rt the game with Gress
· · cappi!lg 71-yard 12-play time con. sumlng drtve with a 15-yard
touchdown run. Matt
added the point after to give
. an early 7-Q advantage with 3: 57
' remaining In the qlell(ng miAI~...
Gress added his second
the evening on the
'· PJSSeSSion with a me-yard
at the 9:55 mark of
· • with VanMeter once again
the uprtgbts for the PAT to give the
• White Falcons a 14-0 lead.
Wahama made it :1).() before
· half ended with 84-yard eight
drive. The big play In the .series wu
a #-yard screen pass !rom
Bamltz to Gress which rmved
IBU deep Into VInson ten1tmv.
Gress scored his third consecu1tive
touchdown later on a 1().yard
· ·.. "nle extra point ldck sailed ~lldeand
· Wahama mjoyed a ~1.() bu~£~!· at
·halftime lnlermlsslon.
· ~ · Quarterback Jeff Barnltz
· · Wabam to two early third ""'"'"'
• touchdowns as the senior
·caller passed 32 yards to Gress
· · the 9:29 mark and nmnlng :II
· for anotrer score with 7: 32 ren~alrl· l
lng In the canto. VanMeter made
' good m both PAT boots following
· .. · tHe touchdowns to give Wahama a

renchicki's pinch grandslam decks Dodgers, 4.2

playoff forma' not nece8sary

CINCINNATI (UPI) -Pete Rose League playoffs Will expand from to
doesn't. think he's going to Uke the the best.Of-seven fonnat this year.
new seven-game baseball playoff · The World Series wtU remain a
format.
best-of-seven game affair, although
He prefers tbe old ''pressure- some people predict It wtU eventupacked, do or . die" best.Of-ffve ally become a best-of-nine set. .
series.
''I wouldn't llketosee a nine-game
"I t!Unkpressure baseball creates World Series and I don't think we
the best baseball," said t'he Cincin- will," said Rose. "That would just
nati Reds ']llayer-manager. "The make It too late In the year and yciu
five-game playrtf created a lot of could run Into real weather
·exCitement and interest because problems."
there was such intense pressure on
As It is now; seven-game playoffs
eacb game."
and afewdaysofbadweathercoukl
.Both the AmeriCan and National push the final ~arne or two of the

!Ions," be said. "You can use your
pltch!ngstaffdlfferently. Youmlght
have an extra day of rest for your
ace. You won't have to bring him
IBck a day &lt;rtm early becauseol a .
do-or-die game."
"ltb!nksomeoftbeglamourrtthe
SIOI, Rose prefers to approach all
World Series Is being taken away by games - playoff, World Series or
the longer playoffs," said Rose. , .
regular season- the same way.
Managerial moves In tbe playoffs
~·1 don't care If It's a three-game,
this year may be different because • five-game or' ~en-game seiles,
of the added games, figured Rose.
you've got togo allooteachgame,"
"There's less pTessure .on tbe be said. "You really' can't afford to
early games,soamanagercan have hold anything back In any game ol
more patience In cerl!lln sltl)a- IJlSI-season play. There's just too
World Series Into November. Without any weather problems thiS year,
the earnest the seventh game of tbe
World Series could be played Is Oct.
'!1.

much on the line."
Part of the argument for switchIng to longer playoffs was that a
team falling lilto a short slump a Ithe
star! ol the series was too severely
penallzed.
Rose dtsagreed with · tbat
thinking.
"A gC()d team Is going to getltsact
together no matter what the
situation," be said. "A truly good
team is going to.be able bounce IBck
from a loss In any length of
playoffs."

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LOS ANGELES (UPJ) -In what
was little more ihan a tuneup
against the Cincinnati Reds, tbe
. National League West · champion
Lo$ Angeles D!xlgers seemed to be
misSing a sparkplug.
"You have to wonder about thelr
Intensity level," John Stuper said
Friday night after be threw a
one-hitter over six innings and
, Wayne Krerichickl belted a pinch~ bit grand slam In the sixth !nn!ng,
leading the Reds to a 4-2 victory over
the Dodgers.
"They're not thinking about

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facing me. They're thinking about
facing the (St. Louis) Cardinals.
You still play hard, but the
ooncentratlon Is not 100 perecent

ankle sprain.
Stuper, . making his flrst start
slnre June 10, gave up only a single ,
to Mike Marshall· In the fifth In
there."
lmpf'!lvlngtoS-5. Hewall&lt;ell two and
Fernando Valenzuela, expected ' struck out one.
to qJen the playoffS for the Dodgers
Mlke Smith allowed Marshall's
next Wednesday night, pitched four 28th homer In the seventh, and Ted
scoreless Innings. Wblle the ·team Power earned his 'nth save by
said the left-bander departed after pitching a ninth In which beyleled a
.throwing an allotted ·70 pitches, sacrtflce Oy to rookie Stuart
Valenzuela-whohasootwonlnhis Pederson.
last five starts - did llmp off the
The Reds scored four runs In the
mound"foUowlng the fourth imlng. sixth off Alejandro Pena, 0-1. With
He bas been'lleen bothered by a left tm oo t, Perez singled to center and

moved to tblrd on Nick Esasky's
double. After Ron Oester was
walked lntel)tlonally, Krenchlckl,
batting for Dave Van Gorder, lofted
a baD down the right field Une lor his
fourtll homer rt the season.
"It was a 3-1 lastbaQ,"-· said
Dodger catcher Mike Scloscia. "He
was sitting on It&gt;''
The Dodgers watched the scorehoard with in teres! as the Cardinals
,clinched at least a t!efortheEastem
Division IItle with a victory over
Chicago.
"I don't have any preference,''

Look for our next ad on Thursday, Oct. 17

manager Tom Lasorda said when
asked to choose between St. Louis
and the New York Mets. "You just
hope and pray that you're there.
"You can't do anything about it, so
what's the difference?"

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Friday's grid scores

By Scott WoHe
Tlmi'S-Sentlnel stall
CHESHIRE- Utlllzlnganexploslve offensive attack, Eastern's
Eagles bombed the Kyger Creek
Bobcats 53,0 here Friday in the
open!ngSVAC game for both teams.
The Eagles are 3-3 overall, 1.{)-ln the
league, whUe Kyger Creek, which
suffered its fifth shut cut of tbeyear,
Is 0-6.
Eastern's sophomores scored
seven of ·the elght7Eagle touchdowns. Brent Bissell led the youth
parade with four touchdowns, while
Kyle Davis ha'uled in two, Mark
Griffin one, and quarterback Bryan
Durst threw one touchdown.
Eastern gained 500 yards total
offense, 418 rushing and 82 passing.
In addition to the scores, Brent (
Bissell led all rushers with 266yards
In 14 carries. John Rice gained 52 in
11 attempts and Ryan Bearhs
carried 11 times for 42 yards.
Kyle Davis led aU receivers with
two Touchdown receptions for 62
yards.
Eastern got on the hoard wlth5:49
left in thefirstquarteron a five yard
run by Kevin Barber. That capped a
15-play, 70-yard drive. The EP run
failed and lhe score was &amp;-0.
With 11:22 remaining In the
second frame, Brent Bissell
reached the endzone lor the ,first
tlme on a 35 yard run. The extra
point pass from brother Boyce
Bissen madetbes&lt;:ore 14-0, cm;nplet ·
lng a 60yard drive.
Royce Bissen hit Kyle Davtsln the
endzone to complete a 20 yard 'ID
reception at 8:43. The· 23 yard
scortng drive was set up by a Bryan
. Durst Interception. The extra IJ)int
run run failed and the Eagles led

WtnrersvWe- 14, Newark 13
Woodrl'Klre 24, GlbllonbUrg 7
Woodsfll'ld lO, Sbl&gt;narlooah 0
Woostf'r ~. Dovt&gt;r 0
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Wonhln,wn 17, UpjRr Arllng1un 7

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· .. ·Midway through Ire qQarter the
began substituting
· ' freely and at tba.t point !Dphomore
, rumlng back Robbie Grlriun took
control. After Grimm bad ·a 49-yard
touchdown run called IBck bec~•use
· · of a penalty Waharna received a
· 36-yard run by J . T. Lloyd' and an
· 11-yard 'ID gallop by Grimm to
make It 40-0 wlthot T/ to play kl the
·lhlrd stanza.
·· BtUy Mars.baU made It 42-0 when
• be blocked a Vinson punt which
salled out of the end wne for a
· ·Safety.
· .. • Wahama'sllnaltoochdownafthe
' night came early In the llnal
quarter when Grtmm picked r1!. a
·Tiger aerial and soored on a »yard
run m the White Falcons' llrst nla•o •
'from IICI1mmage. The PAT
•attempt came up short leaving
WHS with a 48-0 lead.
·
VlnBon put togetrer a Ill-yard
14-play drtve late In the game 111
avert a shutout wlfh David Holter
. snealdng In from a yard away. The
PJinl after was unsucceSsful as the
&amp;al score stood at ~Wahama dominated the game's
&amp;al statistics by pUtng up 22 t1rst
downs on 329 yards rushing and·m~
' more passing. VInson laDled 10 ftrst
downs while rushing for 95,yards
· and throwing for !II.
..
Individually, Gress and Grtmm
led all rushers with 85 and !I) yards
In 11 and six carries respectively
with Barnltz and Lloyd adding 57
yards each. VInson received 26
yards in six tries from David Holter
and 23 from Scott MOurn.
Bamltz completed !our Of five
passes for White Falcons for llll
yards and one 1Duchdown. Brtan
Mayo connected on three of. 14
!lertaJs for 98 yards tlr the Tigers.
~ahama bad one pass !nler!l!pted
while Vinson had five to&amp;ses picked

2:43 mark. David Edwards added
the extra point kick. Btssell's
1!nterceplon set up the scortng run.
' TheBobcatssbutdowntbeEagles
\ untll siX seconds were left, when
I Brent Bissell galloped for23 yards to
· theendzone.Theplaywassetupbya
Tim Dorst fumble recovery', The
conversion failed and Eastel'l) led
33-0.
•
Bissell scored lor the fourtl) time
with 8: 161eft In the gameona 65yard
run. An Edwards kick comp(eted
the 71 yard drive. A Brian Durst to
Kyle Davis 42 yard scortng, pass
soon followed. Dave Edwards added
the kick upped the score to 47-Q,
The l!nal tally carne wilh 18
seconds remaining on a seven_yard
by Mark Griffin. AKevin Barton
furr1bto recovery set up the score.
extra point failed and Ea,stern
I'Cliaimed the 53-0 viCtory.
Bobby Gordon had 103 ya,Rjs to
lead the Bobcats rushing attack,
while Pet trey had 30 yards qn six
carrtes.
Seniors Tim Dorsi and Ryan
Bearbs led Eastern's defense wllh
eight tackles. while Bryan Durst
and Joe Runyon added six. DQrst ,
Barber, Barton and Griffin ·had
fumble recoveries.
.
Gordon had 11 tackles for KC,
Johnson had 8 and a fumble
recovery and Bradbury had 6
tackles and one inierceptlon.
EHS hosts undefeated Southwest ·
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attempts and Conrolly carrted !or27
yards In 10 attempts. Hannan
Trace's Phil BaUey led all lilsbers
with 94 yards In 15 carries while
Deke Barnes added 42 yards In 13
attzmpts. Clark caught ooe pays (or
W yards for Southern, while Barnes
caught two passes !or35 yards.
Scott Wickline led Southern's
defensive effort with 12 tackles,
while D. Wolfe had 11, Wolfe,
Grueser. Sr!¥th arid Connolly nine.
Bailey bad ten tackles for Hannan
Trace.
SHS hosts Kyger Creek at Its
homecoming game Friday while
Hannan Trace entertains North
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By Scott Wolfe
Grueser snagged an InterCeption.
11mes-Senllnel Stall
At the half the score stood 6-0.
RACINE - Inches ralher than
Neither team could muster much
yardage proved to be the winning second-half offense untU Southern
f~ctor In Friday night's SVAC
took over on theWIIdcat40yardllne,
league opener at Racine, as compllments of a Kelly Grueser
Southern stopped Hannan Trace on Interception. In two short plays,
a goalilne stand In the last two . ruMing . bii.ck Brian Freeman
minutes to secure a dramatic 12-7 slipped through the line and ran 33
upset victory over the Wildcats.
. yards for the Tornadoes' second
The Tornado defense held alter score. The 1\ro-play drive ended at
Hannan Trace had a first and goal tbe4:17markastheconverslonpass
from the Southern four with 1: 49Iett failed , tlie score 12-0.
In the game.
Hannan Trace came back on a 33
"It was justa tremendous effort," yard scoring pass !rom Jay Jarrell
coach Bill Hensler said-- after the to Ricky Swain, which capped a 00
game. "There aren 't many words to yard drive. Thescortngplaywasset
descrlhe a situation like that. When up by an l8 yard run by Eric Parst.
the defense got down It made up The extra point kick was good, the
their mind that nothing was going to score row 12-7.
cross that line. The kids put every
The Wildcats moved deEP Into
effort they had Into it. .. they proved Southern territory three other
they were winners."
times, only to be stopped each time
Hannan Trace moved to the by a big Southern defensive play;
Southern 10 on its first offensive tumblerecovertesbyDanWol!eand
series of the night, but the Tornado Tim Smith and a Jim Wolfe
forced a fumble to stop the drive lnterceptioft,alter a Wildcat score was called
In the absence of Pete Roush,
back on a penalty.
Southern controlled the ball the
remainder of the quarter, drivir•g
metllodically downfield to score 17
plays later on a 0-yd reverse play by
Charlie Boso. The drive covered 90
yards and Ba;o' s score came with
11: 53 smwlng on the seeond quarter
clock. A Mark Porter kick was
deOected and the score stood 0-0.
Hannan Trace's secQnd drive
ended on a quarterback sack by Tim
Smith and Wendell Clark. Jell
Connolly put the Wildcats IOyards In
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Athens Bulldogs.
James Lewis, who ran for93yards
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The St. Louis Cardinals, wll&gt;se
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Wlth veteran right-hander Bob
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hitting a home run, the Cardinals
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Chicago Cubs.
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Marietta .................. .............. 2
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. ANDY HOWARD HAS BIG NIGHT - GaOJpolls
haUbaek·fullback Andy Howard rushed lor 138 yards
(15 . altempls) and smred three toumdoWIIII In
Friday's 4&amp;-12 GAllS conferenee victory over host
Marlelta al Don Drunun Stadlwn. Above, lhe Blue

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Mllrletla's Jeff Coortney (G8). Leading the play over
tackle Joe Davis (110) Is Kirk Jackson (48). On rlghlls
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GAHS humbles
Marietta, 46-12;
Score 6-6 at half
MARlETTA- Visiting Gallipolis
remained deadlocked with Logan
for first place In the 198i Southeastern Ohio League football title chase
Friday night after a 46-12 victory
over Marietta before a large Don
Drumm Stadium homecomlng
crowd.
The triumph, fifth against one
setback for Coach Brent Saunders'
Blue Devils, lett GAHS with a 2.()
conference mark. The Tigers of
veteran Coach John Spence dropped
to 24 overall and 1-2 Inside the
SEOAL.
After a ().() first period scramble,
both teamsscoreds'lx·pointersinthe
second quarter.
GAHS outscored the home team
4().6 in the second half. Saunders
lrilerted his second and third
stringers mid-way through the tast'
halt.
Marietta's Jonesecond·haU(ouch·
down. a 47-yard scamper by
165-senlor tailback Robbie Benton,
came agalnstGallla' sthlrdunlt with
2: 311eftto play. BentonscoredMHS'
!lrstTilfrom five yards oot (1: 55) In
the second period. Benton was the
Tigers' on!y bright spot, picking up
114 yards in 23 carries.
For the Gallia Countlans, Andy
Howardscoredthreetouchdownson
runs of 21, 10 and seven yards;
(;amble Grant talUed one on a
five-yard burst; sophomore Shawn
~rant got one TD on a 31-yard pass
tillerceptlon return; .sopoomore
Chuck Young hadoneslx·polnteron
a 59-yard gallop and junior quarterback Chris Howard one on a 19-yard
run.
Howard (Chris) had a 63-yard
touchdown run nullified by a
cUpping penalty with 2; 57 left..
GAHS wlngtiack·flanker Gary Har·
risOn had an apparent touchdown
under his ·belt with 1:(Jl left In the
first half after snagging a 17-yard
pass from QB Todd Slone. Harrison
fumbll.'d the ball near the goal. It
rolled into the endzone. Marietta's
Keith Williams rECOvered. Kirk
Jackson and Randy Amsbary each
had two extra polnts-Sloneran his,
Amsbary kicked a pair from
placement.
Break School Mark
Ga!Upolls broke a 37-year-old
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Oct.
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variety hospitals, nursing homes
and community health agencies
within a 60 moe radlusoftheschool.
Technical nursing skills ~d procedures are learned and practiced in
the on-campus Nursing Skills
Laboratory.

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ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT

OIL FILTERS
AC OR MOTORCRAFT
SALE 2.49

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LIMIT 2
AT SALE IOIOI(:E
PRICE

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LEOAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ·
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PUBUC HEARING
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· . • p.m. on ~. Oclobol' 1&amp;.
; ~ 19a&amp;; ln tho Munlclpol
, • troom, OaMip 1111 Municipol
•, . . Bulltlng, &amp;18 Sacond A-uo.
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CqMo of tho piGfiCJi.t
zoning ordln8noe ere .vtfllble
fer
In tho City
_ _ . , Oflloe. Ooliplijil
Munlclpot llulding, 618 S.
cond A-ue from 8:00a.m.
untl &amp;:00 p.m.. Monday

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Pe1«0.1ra SOrtna e, towell\'1 14

Concord G~n :n. M~ an tl
NI.'W Rlchm;n~ 2'.l, WI!Harru;bu.rg 14
NPW Phlls*lpllla 22. Mans Madl.\oo 14
NPWOOry !l, Mltl'd Cardinal H
Nordonla :W, Ktnt 16
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Norttvnor 21. C'ttstl1nr 18

Norwood 1~. Fares! Park 14
· Norwalk lJ, upP.-r SanOUlla' 12
Norwalk Sl Pa11l 21, S QlnU'II 7
OnlariO
C8rdlng!CII 0
Ort-gon Cia}' JJ, Napdel;m 13
Orrvl.lt 411, Akr MII'ICht'll 7

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Tribune - ·446-2342
Sentinel - 992-2156
Register - 675-1333

UNIVERSAL

C,.olumbuo. Olllo
Soptombtr 'Z7, 198&amp; .
Contnct 8 - Lagal

CARS AND

Reynoklatant6. Grow C!y 0 ·

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thnl Fri. I to I
I to II
9 to 5

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA-PH. 446-9335

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Clooeout Solo ot Tuole'o
Croft Shop, Third St., Rl·
cino, Ohio. End I Saturday
12th. DMC flo11 4-t1 .00.
Sovol

To good homo beoutifullong
hotrod fomolo cot. lntoUI·
gent, loveable good mouoor.
Colt814·448·1797 .

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delivery, Davia Vacuum
Cleaner. ono holf mile up
Goorgoo Crook Rd . Coli
814·441-0294 .
Botloono for Got won. Annl·
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Slnotng Ooflllla. Coli Bol·
loons &amp; Co. 814·448·4313 .

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Pregnant7 Please give yourself. your child. and ua a
ch1nce. Chlldle11 couple
-ksto adopt heolthy whlto
infant. legal and conflden -

SWEEPER ond lOwing mo·
chine repair. perta. and
oupplleo.
Pick up ond

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No Hunting 01 T~apauln
ay Sat .. Sunday 1M. Mon·
on Mynoo Farm totitod
doy. Guns. rod li reelo, 2
Chastnut Ridge Ro'o d. Ma.l choln IIW~, .,Cohoblo &amp;
M&gt;n Countv
1 bello, 2 btcycteo. B· trock
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mow11 , clothing , toyo,
Notico, no hunting or "i~.
books,'aleepl?tg blg1. Steve
passing on Dana
Ou st
ond Judy B'fz.
proporty .

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FROM

CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT Of
TfiANSPOfffATlON

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3 AQnouncemenu

Yord Solo Stt. end Sun ..
Oct. 5th end 6th· 9 till 6 .
Sovort'boroo clothing . Mull Avon Cope Cod dishaa.
toke oil. Coli 614"· 387 • gl11aworo, oot• of diohao.
Evongolill Herb lnocoo will 0488.
atlverwaro, pots.
wood
bo opooking at tho Word of
and co,lotovo, dryer, oloct·
Fohh Church, Mlddhoport on 3 mon. old Shepherd, 2 ten ric t:ritlf, 51 nger sew~
· October
ch~ In deok, curv·"
7Soturdoy,
30
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1 b11 man. o ld Sh ephe_rd croiHI, lng
.,u
: p.m. poe • 9 ng Y end 1 two v•r old She· , gto.t fro
china cabinet,
Ploooont Volley Trio. Public phord. A" ~mttieo . ~-II kl•""on
binot, end and
11 invited.
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cdfloo !'.bill, chairs. book·
ooso, ,...;:cturo an fromos,
~~=.~~~:~!!~.~~ Fr.endly Male Dachshund ,lemplf 8 day clocks, llnene,
In toling ....... hi. _
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304·895· 3390
· . book,l. tin toy1. dollo. Glgon1 800 992 -----·---~ &lt; tic amount of items to
Director.
Tho Dl&lt;octor . _ . . tho 9991 .
Abondand young brown
nuf11trOUI to liot . Poul Don rightto rojiCt 1111\' and ol bids. MOBilE HOMES MOVED, mole dog, friendly , All&lt; fvr no {I, cor nor of Bidwell ·
WARREN J . SMITH
Toroll 304· 895· 3390·
f!'odnoy Rd and Rt. 554 tn
. DIRECTOR inourod, roooonablo ratoo.
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."0 idwett Oh"to
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Coli 304· 576-2338 .
(Jet. 6 , 13,
Friendly, malo Dachshund. ,
Aboolutly . no hunting . or 304-675· 6924.
1 Yard S•lo, Oriffin!o Groc. In
l
Kaneuge , Mond•Y· Will
troopaoolng on Old own Puppln to glvo owoy. 304· begin lOlling •• tO o.m .
3 Announcements
Fa1m . Vlol•ton
C will be
C
675· 7986 . I"
f Kitchen cab inola. iron . mony
prosecuted .
herlea
·
misc. items. clothing. etc.
Lowls.

Copy No. 8&amp;·9114
AA Crllio Prognocy Cantor.
UNIT PRICE
Conlldontlal . · Free prog ·
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CONT"RACT
fllncy test and· or inform•·
Soolod propolala wlfl be tlon. Phone 614· 742-2629.
.;. IIGtivod Ill ... officot of the collect II necesury .
:•: 01roctor ot tho Ohio Ooport· -~---...:.._ _ _
nxtnt of T_..atioo. Co- Roclno Gun &amp;hoof opon·
~miM.MOhloOhio, ..,tit ~ ooErod b y R.:_cln~lnun ctub.
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T.....,, Oclobtr 22, 1981, 1:00p.m. FottoryChoka12
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guegeohotguno.
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Oollo lnd Meigl · Coumltl.
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ONo, on - . ..,.,. ond •Agnoo Hlll'o History of
ooctlono l&gt;y guardrolt Tup,... Plalno, Ohio. Co·
MMIIbuctlon.
ploa ·avoUobte for UO.OO
Worlc t..lgth - 17.2emlleo . • •""· Add t2.00 fvr molting .
''TIII-oetfvtooomptotlon Ordorlrom M-rotPortcor,
of thll _.. .,.. bt • 101 43119 Pomeroy Plko,
furth In tho bitltNng profiOaal." PometOy, OH. 45789.

Pymalutmp; VallPy '.Zl., .Jtoffft'la1 7

S Me\KJ 11, Hannan Trace 7

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REBUilDAill EXCHANG{

Pbllo 10, Sherl!an 7
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Amsmooth 22, Alhland il(yl 11

Rlvn Val 3l."Col CraWIJrd 0
Rootacown 14, Purt.ut SE 0
Rw SE 'll, Plkfto~ 6
s Amhl!l"'lt 6, Keyatont 0

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Psln1 VaUey 13. Zane Tract 0

Nrw Mlwnl 22. On Country I)J.y 18

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3999

to. file ~ hil bOI I corllfiod
dtecicorcoohler'odleckfor.,
amount equol to !No per com
ofhiobOI,buti1no ..enlrr10f0
than fifty thoullnd dotlon, ,...
bond!O&lt; ten PI''*'' ol hil bid,
poyobloto tho Olroctor.
Bldderl mutt opply, on the
lor CJtalificdon
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occor once with
haptor
55211 Ohio Reviled Code.
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on file In tho Oeportmont of
Trau..,orUtion llld the office
of tho Diotrlct Deputy

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FACTORY TESTED

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REMANUFACTUR~D

0taeao U. Kai\IU LakOIS 0

Russell·Williams is a graduate of
the Huntington School of Beauty
Culture and specializes in precision
haircuts and permanent waving.
She also has an estltlclous license for
skin care and makeup.
She has attended the lnternationl

Rlcltardson recently jolDed the
sales staff al Pal Hill Ford.
Richardson brings with him
about 17 years of sales expe.AI!:il Ailli\QI Anlnn nt."""' 7• ~- '"luiVUi~
rtellce In lhe new car "'•lllnesa,
Workiici'Wilh~.:-....: ~Tiils Ms. Ann Fugate, Technical Dlrec·
5
compan
In both Kansas and .Iowa.
tor Ohio University School of
Osteopathic Medicine; Ms. Susan
Rlcltardson aitd his wife, AnIsaacs Executive Director Health
nabe~ are Middleport residents.
Syste~s Services; Dr.'G~ MUier,
He says he's "looking forward to
Director, Fine and Perlonning Arts
seeing old acquaintances, meetCenter, Rio Grande College;. Dr.
lng previous customers and
Yvonne Scally, Counseling and
maldn~ new customers."

Sonny Garnes

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Noon-3 p.m. Open RL&lt;c .......... .......................... ................ Noon-3 p.m. Open6-!1 p.m. College Rec ..... ................................ .................. 6-8 p.m. College Swim

N Olmllted 20, f'. trvll&gt;w 14 ~ oil

Plaza .

Hair Show In N~w York, N.Y., and
also attends variOus shows to
remain updated with new and
current styles.
Hunt is currently attending hair
shows and plans to attend a
Fall-Winter show this month In
Cincinnati.
She specializes in precision hair·
cuts and II'nnanenl waving.
For an appointment, call446-0f98.

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Oct.~ OU&lt;ed ............... ... .. ......... ..... .... ............ ...... ..................... ~.P:~ ~J:

Friday's grid scores

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Oct.

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GALLIPOLIS - Patty Russell·
Williams and Rita Hunt have joined
the staff of Michael &amp; Friends Hair
Care Centre In the Spring Valley

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state of Michigan," fueling speaula·
lion that the state has officially been
ruled out as a possibility for the,$!'.00
mUllan plant.
News reports earlier this week
said that governorsofthefourstates
vying for the plant - Michigan,
Ohio, lllinois and Indiana - ·woold
be notified of the automakers'
decision on Sunday, with an &lt;iflclal
public announcement to follow on
Monday.
Reports earlier this week said
Illinois was the apparent winner tor
the plant, which wlll employ 2,5oo
workers and bu lid subcompact cars
beginning in 1988.

Pair joins Michae) &amp; Friends

CHOICE!

. 4n&lt;Cemw~·
Week of Oct. ~ »Ill

lngcomrnunlty services.
For further lnfonnation or to
participate In the conference, con·
tact Myrtam Ru thchlld, psychological counselor, Counseling Center,
RloGrandeCollegeandComrnunlty .
College, Rio Grande, Ohio.

Mitsubishi plant
announcement·possible

iunhaJI ~imes • $entinel

YOUR

Gallipolis ...............' ............. 0 ! 14 J;-16
Marlotta ........................ .. ...0 6 0 6-12

Oct. 9 6-8 p.m. Con.,.. Rec ............................................. 7: 1M: 15 a.m. Early Bird Swim
ll:lJ.U:lJ Fltn.., Swim
6-!1 p.m. O:Jllege Swim
Oct. 10 8·10 p.m. Colleg• Rec ................... ............................... l~lJ.U: ll Fitness Swim
0c 1J 6.g .m. 0
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B-ID p.m. College Swim
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P
I"" Rec ....................... ......................... 7. 1!1-8: 15 a.m. Early Bird Swim

Educational Associates; Malcolm · cooperative effort takes the empha·
Orebaugh, Associate Director, Di· sis away from com)letlng for pieces
rector of Operatklll,S, Woodland of a decreasing funding pie and
emphasizes diversifying sources of
Centers and others.
Volunteers making the program funding. The result is oot just
possible: Staff, Educational Coun· .survival but Increased complexity,
seling Center, Rio Grande College strength and dynamism In provid·
and.Coi'nmunity College; Board of
DireCtors, Serenity, Inc.; Confer·
ence Coordinators, Ru thchlld·
Guinther Systems; Workers from
Gallla County Department of Hu·
man Services; Students from Rio
Grande College and Community
ByJANA.ZVERINA
College; Volunteers from the senior
Ul'l Auto Wrler
citizens of the area (RSVP); and
DETROIT
·(UP!) - Chrysler
others too numerous to mention.
In this search for creative Corp. and its Japanese affillate,
alternatives to funding there were Mltsublshl Motors Corp., could
and wlll be many winners. Victims fonnally announce the location of
of domestic violence are served their joint venture assembly car
because the monies raised by the plant as early as Monday, with
conference wUJ go to direct service. strong indications that the site wUI
Members of the community gain not not be in Michigan.
A company spokesman said
only because of the skllls that ihey
Friday
afternoon that Chrysler
are developlngbutbecausethey are
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Chalnnan
Lee A. lacocca tenta·
helping to support a program that
lively
has
planned
a news confer·
services the mental health needs of
ence in Detroit Monday morning.
many In the rommunity.
This model of cooperative net· The spokesman, Doug Nicoll, added
workllig Is the grass roots source of that another news conference could ·
funding to set-of! budget cuts and be held later that day "outside the
traditional funding soorces thai are
disappearing. Working together In a

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MI. Vernon Naz.

(SoD!)y) Garnes will be joining the
staff of C-21, Southern IHJis, R.E.,
Inc.
She has attended classes at Rio
Grande College and Community
College, Gallipolis Business College
and Capital Law School In
Columbus.
· Garnes has been invovled In real
estate for the past year and a half.

College joined with Serenity House, I
Inc. (an agency serving victims of
domestic violence) to find a solution .
to the problem of decreasing funds.
While the incidence of domestic
violence was extremely high for the
area, the only source of revenue for
theprogtarpwasprtmarUyiromthe
marriage Ucense assessment. Vic·
ttrns In the three-county area served
by the counseling .center and
Serenity House, Inc., were not beeln
fully served because of a lack of
funding. The problem being pres·
ented was two-fold: A. Create
dollars to solve the Immediate
problem of . serving victims of
domestic violence and B. Enable
service providers In Southeastern
Ohio to Improve and developskUls in
obtaining alternative sources of
funding. The solution was Dollars
and SenSe - A Grant Writing
Conference.
The first steps in cooperative
alternatives to funding sources is a
model of effectiveness tilnetwork·
ing to Increase potential dollars for ·
the community. The program to be
presented on Oct. 24-25,1985 at Rio
Grande College and Community
Student Center is already a success
bel:ause it has Involved the entire
service rommunity in the process. •
Infonnatlon about the program can
be obtained by calling 1-lm-282·7201
(in Ohio) or 614-245-5353 extension
279. This conference represents a
cooperative effort by members of
the ·community to solve a serious
problem.
The range of volunteer activities
that are making the program
possible are extensive and bring to
mind the cooperative spirit that
penneated the ~rea through the
years. It Is like the time when a
fanner needed a new barn, and·
other friends would come in tor a
barn raising. Even in times of high
technology and cmpetitlve market·
ing, the community members in
southeastern Ohio have joined
together to seek alternative and to
help each other.
Presenters and guests volunteerIng their expertise are: Dr. Ramci'Ja
Hopkins, Executive Director,
Gallia -J ackson-Melgs Health
Board; Richard LeBlanc, Director,

LIMIT I 2 QTS.

Publlc Nptice

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6 Noon·J p.m. Open Rec ....................................................... Noon.,J p.m. Open ~m
1&gt;8 p.m. CoUege Rec .............. .. ...... ,.................... .. .......... 1&gt;8 p.m. College SW1mm
7 6~ p.m. College Rec ........ .................. ............ ......... 7: 15-8: 15 a.m. Early Bird Swim
U:Jl.l2::1J Fitness Swim
6-!1 p.m. O:Jllege Swim
8 Closed- Volleyball$: :JJ p.m..... ... .................................. .. 11:l)..l2:ll Fitness Swim
Rio vs. Urbana and

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Nlhety-tlve
; ·,. percent of the 1!!111-85 graduates of
~-~' Rto Grande CoUege's Holzer SchoOl
of Nursing (20 of 21) P,aSsed the
' National Council Licensure Exam!·
: ~ · nation on thier first attempt and are
:: :now registered nurses.
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That Is the highest percentage
: . ever at the school, according to
: :·;De.an Janet Byers..
•·-: As a result of the program's .
: · success, the school has received
• · "full approval status" from the Ohio
· • · Board of Nursing Education and
Nurse Registration.
The program consists of a
specially designed two-year (seven
• · quarter) undergraduate currlcu. , · !urn and prepares students to
:, • provide direct nursing care' to
patients In structured health care
settings.
Qlnlcal Jearn,tng experiences are
nmvid•'&lt;lln health care settings with

Siathdce
Deparlmool

Twenty pass
Garnes joins staff
national exam GALLIPOLIS - Sonseerhay

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school !Qtal yardS tram scrimmage
mark establtsred by the 19&lt;18
"Golden Era" team In an 86-0
victory over Nelsonville (487) when
the Blue De'Vlis rushed and passed
Friday tor 524 yards. GAHS rushed
47 times for 400 yards. Slone hit
seven d 13 aerials (two Intercepted)
for 124 yards. The 1981 Blue De'VUs
rushed and passed for 458 yards In a
SIHi-vtctory over Wellston.
Andy Howard rushed l5 times for
136 yards; KirkJacksonhadnlnefor
64; GambleGrarttllfor44andSione
four for 36. Saunders used nine
different backs.
GAHS may )lave also set a new
mark for rrost first do\!ms In one
g;~me - 26. MHS had 12 - eight In
the first halt.
.
MHS' signal-caller Sllawn Joy hit
live d l5 passes (three were
Intercepted) for4lyards.
Gamble Grant was Gallla's top
recytver (347). Je!f Atkinson had
me for 29; Gary Harrtson two for 31
and Kirk Jackson one tor 17.
Mike Spence had 25 yards with
three catches for the Tigers.
Marietta had 117 return yards,
· GAHS41, butl!Y7oftoosecameonslx
kickoff returns ..
GAHS never punted. MHS punted
four times for 160 yards. GAHS was
nl'ller penallzal untO the third unit
hit the field late In the game.
Gallia's John Strait, Gamble
Grant and Shawn Grant had pass
Interceptions. Keith WWlams and
Brian Mugrage had Interceptions
for the Washington Countlans.
Friday, GAHS travels to Ripley.
Marietta wUJ oost Parkersburg
South.
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RIO GRANDE - Alternative
sources of funding are. ai~ illl
Important goal for educatlon, service, government and community
organizations. This Is especially
true when budget cuts from
government agencies appear imml·
nent. To su!VIve service providers
, must aggressively seek ,to develop
beyond "fill·in·the·blank"
grantsmanship.
Located In the hills of southeast·
ern Ohio, it is often Impossible to
attract the professional grants
person. Salaries are low and many
of those serviced comes from
indigent populations. The need Is
great but the dollars are small.
While there are several large
universities within a 100 mile radius
of the area, the high-powered
grantsmen are busy developing
research mon~. Program survival
depended upon a grass roots
movement to develop community
skllls in findlhg those extra dollars
that could make the dltference In
expansion . of quality service or
fazing out of nee&lt;led programs.
Realizing the need ofthe area, the
Educational Counseling Center of
Rio Grande College arid Community

(Thunday) '

JaclaM ...... .......................... o 2

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RGC to sponsor graht wnt1ng conference

SOUtll Point ID Coal Grove 16 (Thursday)
Pt. Pleasant 16 Huntlngtxln East 1!1

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Ironta&gt;32 Atllens 12
Wlleolenburg 28 Roc1&lt; HW 0

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Giveaway

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Y•rd Sale on . and Tuea .• 9
to 4 1t ddlton. Ceramic
bloqou. olt, peppero. Md

ml•c.

Roglsto,.d Springer Spo· JJ,:=t=====~
nlol. Colt 114· 24&amp;· 92219.
11
big gerege bogo Of
geNtto pllcltageo. Colt 8! •
24&amp;·6481 .
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1 fomole pup, l'olobr
Oormon Shophord. 4 moo.
old. Coli 114· 317· 76.

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Letart Grade School, all aize
clothing. furniture and mise
itemt·. Rain dates Oct. 11
and 12 .
Flatrock Volunteer Fire
Dept .. Yard Solo, Fti ond
Sat, 9 :00 till 1. Knic Noes
and clothes. Much More .

Moving Sale, 403 Chesnut
Street, Henderson , Grand ·
father Clock. · Color TV,
Household itema, Thura, Fri .
·and Sat .
·
Garage ule, 7 Burdette
Addn. 9 :00 1111 1. Oct 7 &amp; B.
Good bar with 2 atoola,
formica kitchen top, 40 "
vented range hood. 4 storm
windows .

8

...... "P.iimeri:iv ........ .
Middleport·
&amp; Vicinity

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Moving Sele : 1 day on ly,
Monday. October 7th. 9:004:00. 104 Wolfe Orlvo.
Pomeroy . ·

Oct. 3td, 4th . ond 5th. Boby
clothes, toya. kltl _of misc .
Items . Follow stgnt on
Pomeroy Street In Muon .
Salem Street in Rutland ,
near tho brldga. Oct. 3rd.
4th , and 6th . 8 :30 -6:00.

Public Sale
8t Auction

RICK PEARSOf'j AUCTIO·
NEER SERVICE . Ellote.
farm , antique, liquidation
salea. Liconood Ohio and
West Virginia . 304· nJ.
6785 or 304· na-6430. .

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Wanted To Buy

We pay cath for late model
clean used c.rt.
Jim Mink Chev.- Oids Inc.
Bill Gena Johnson

614-448-3872

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Help Wanted

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coMPlETE HOUSEHOlDS Room -board with femlly
FURNITURE . B!Hjs, iron, willing to pro\lkle 1Upport .
wood, cupboards. chairs. serv;ce• for gentlem~n age
chests , baskets , dishes. 66 . Contact Joann, 614Jtone jar•. antique&amp;, gold 446· 81 46 .
and tllver. Write · M .O .
Miller, Rt.2. Pomeroy. Ohio MONEY. MONEY, MONEY!
46769 or colt 61 4 · 99 2 · The army National Guard
7760.
c•n· provide you with a
part -time monthly PlY ·
Buyln~ doily gold, lilvor check. P-LUS qualified
colns;rrngt, ·leweln. •terUng membera could earn more
ware, old coin1. large cur- than 120.000 In educetlonel
roncy. Top pricoo. Ed. Bur· blnellto. ENLIST NOW! Call
kelt Barber Shop, 2nd . Avo. 304-676- 3950 or 1·800·
Middleport, Oh . 6t4 -992 · 642 · 3619 .
3476 .
Part-time tecretary. ApproX.
24 hn . per wk. Must hiVt
sbove average typing 1nd
FmploymP.nl
office okllio. PEAS. Apply by
Sc rvt ct:s
resume to GMHA. Rt . 2 .
Bldwoll, Ohio 46614 before
November 13, 1985.

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11

Help Wanted

One carttflad Medical Tech notogiat, weekday" Send
resume to boK 300, in Clre
of tha Gallipolis Dolly Trlbune, 825 Third Ave., Galli·
polio, Oh 46631 .
Mechanlc needed : uperiance necuurv. Must have
own tooto. Coli 614· 388 8547 .
AVQN . Sail Avon moko
45% . Call 61 4 -446· 3358.
Field Service Manager. Mu1t
like worldng with handa.

22K bctoo lllary. Call 214 ·
869-3535 .

12,000 guartnta,d per
month If qualified &amp; oc ·
oapted for our men1ger1
program . For person•llnterview apply Beat Weatern
Motel on Tues. from 1 to 5, 8
_to
_ 7._ _ _ _ _ __

Help wanted to food bctby
v•l 8AM-12Noon. Coli 814246 -9102 or 81 4 - 448·
8108 .
S1 . 200 par month
DELIVERY. DRIVER .
Sates
local comp an-v h.. opening
for several people full tme
only, paid training pro·
gram, p•ld vacation flrlt
year, major medical benetitt. Cell Mon. or Tue1. aher
10AM , 814· 446 -7441 .

Motu11. relieblo bctbysltter
WANTEO TO BUY UIOd my home . Own transport•·
wood &amp; c oel heaters . tion and referancet required .
SMONEYt
Booida Poot Office on Rt. SWAIN'S FURNITURE. 3rd. Coli boywoari- 6 : 00 ·
124. Long Bottom. Ohio . 4 &amp; Olivo St. Golllpolls. Coli 10 :00PM , 614· 446·7893 .
Rapidtv expanding comfomlly . Lot a of clothing .. ..1 4 · 448·31 69 . .
looking for tmbloua
pany
Some ontiques. 9 :00-7 Oct.
EJctr1 Ca1h. Could you use
people for man1gement.
~-1 t .
Wont to buy VCR : 'C.IH· an oxtre S600. 81 ,000. or
814· 446· 6695 .
•2.000 extra cuh in Oc- Sales and customer •rvtce
$t .200 ""r month If you
Oct.7·12 . Gent Riggi resl·
tober? Call 9AM to 8PM,
dance. Abowe Ealtern Hjgh Wan1 to buy manuel tire Mon .· Fri, 614·388· 8476 or . qualify. company beneflte.
Call Mon , or Tuet. 1her
School on At.7. 9 a .m.-8 changer . Colt 614· 258 - 814· 448· 8237 10 orronge a
8261.
lOAM. 814· 448· 7451 .
p.m . Ra in cancels.
,._
pertonel interview .

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Yard Sale, Oct. 4 &amp; 5 , betide

Wanted To Buy

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Help Wanted

23

31

Prohlsstonal
Servtces

Eooy Aooombly Workll600
per 100 Guaranteed pay
Water wells dnlled. and ser
ment No experience no vtced Pnces on request Call
Illes Deta~ls &amp;and self 614 742 3147or614 992
!Jfdroued stomped onve 6006
lope Elon V11al715 3418 1- - - -- - -- Entorprooa Ad Ft Poerca Fl PIANO TUNING ANO AE
33482
PAIR back to school doa
count• free est1mates
The Army National Guard Ward s Keyboard 304 675
needs your pnor m1llt1ry 5500 or 876 3924
serviCe expenence Enltct
now for part t1me montly
paycheck educattanal op
Re al Estate
portunttHJI rat1remant tn
co~ end much more Call 1- - -- - - --,-304 676 3950 or 1 BOO 31 Homes for Sale
642 3919
Government home from 81
Chnst1en female p1ano IU repair) Also dehquant
player for Reflect1ona lox property Call 805 687
go1pel smgmg tr1o Occa 6000 exl GH 10189 for
alonal week end traveling mformat•on
requ ired wtthtransportat1on 1 ~-------­
provldod Call Evel yn One of a kmd log cabm
Roush 304 682 2049 oftor Raccoo n Creek 7 miles
5 30 PM or woek endo - from R1o Grande 11 mtles
Eam FREE Chnetmas g1fts from Galhpohs Air conditl
by havtng a Merrt Mac home oned electnc furnance
or cetaiQg party 100 por washer dryer county wa
cent guaranteed lme of g1fta tar pnced under SJO 000
toys and home decor Items furn11hed Call 6 14 379
Call 304 675 5758 for de 2141
tails Open•ngs ava1lable for 1- - - - -- - - damonstratora N o 3 bedroom full basement
Investment
eat m kttchen carport
82 600 &amp; take over pay
MediCal sacretary part ttme ments Plant• Subd1 v1sron
for new bu11neas Pleasant Call 614 446 7360
Valley Home Medtcal Equtp 1- - - - - - -- ment Send resume to Bo~t 3 bdr ex netghborhood
C 3 care of Po1nt Pleasant pool 11r 2 f~replaces quah
Reg1ster 200 Ma.n St Po1nt f1es for bond money A One
Pleasant W Va
Real Estate Broker Call
304 675 5104 or304 676
Catalog aale• and dehverv 53B6
Earn up to &amp;8 S10 per hour 1- - - - - - - - nrvlctng our customers 3 Dedrm lerge kitchen 1
304 675 1090 or 304 273 bath utility room &amp; garage
2481
Coli 614 446 1358

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Homes for Sale

By owner Stately 3 bed
room house at 10 E St

1974 Holly Park 14X70 2
pl1ancas

Fem•IY room d1n1ng room

throughout

F A heal 2 baths bose

A steel at

Collect 614 423 6289

$10 600 May remain on
present lot Call 614 742
3033

3 bedroom home 811.1 per

On rented lot

ment

garage

827 000

cent 111umableloan garden
spot Reduced down to

wuher dryer awn1ng Call

614 992 2469 oftor 6 00
pm

By owner 2 bedroom ranch
704 Mar~etta Road Po1nt
Pleasant mea location low

1968 Aoyol mobllohomafor
sala 12x40 $3 000 814
949 2996

50. 1 609 463 2692
owner

206 Midway

Drrve New Haven Comfor
table llvmg' 3 bedroom•
living room 2 baths large

eat on kotchen utoloty room
All electr•c bnck home 2
car garage buemant, large
lot By appoontment only
proce 304 882 2833
aod b'th oo one
ae&lt;e boautoful yard Sootb .
side 120 000 00 304 676
5 robnlW

3488

4 rooms plus completely
remodeled 1n11de Clo .. to
Lobrary only $19 900 00
Call Hudson Realty Patsy
Hudson broker

Excellent

cond1t1on Clean With or
Without AC furmahlng1

$49 000 304 676 5047

By

1974 Hiller••• 12x66 2
b d
11 1

e room. part11 Y ur
n11had Good condition
t4500 Coll614 992 6283
or 114 992 2478
1981 14x70 woth 7x24
o•ponder Flraploca dloh
wuher Like now t12 900
C II 614 ••
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MOBILE HOMES MOVED
ln1urad reatonabla rates
,_c_a_II_3_0_5_·5_7_6_2_33_6_ __
1981 Holly Park 14170
$11 800 00 304 576
2947

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0 CLERK
POSTAL
JOBS
0
&amp; CARRIER POSITIONS

Card of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
The Donna Casey Family
woshes to thank everyone for
theor sympathy cards flow
ers foods vtst ts &amp; prayots
dunng our sorrow EM S
pallbeorers Mollet s Rev
Allred Holley fnends &amp;
neoghbors
Sadly mossed by choldren
husband mother &amp; dad
sosters &amp; btothot

CARD OF THANKS
We would like to offer
our smcere thanks to
everyone who sent flow
m food cards called
at the fun eral home and
helped us 1n any way
dunng the loss of our
father V1rg1l 0 Roberts
Sr A speml thanks to
Fred and Joan Wood
Rev Jack Fmn1cum and
the pallbearers
May God Bless you all
Sons and
da ~Chle rs m law
Vugt l Jr
J1m and Carolyn
Sandy and Laura
Paul and Anota

($9.48/hr to start)
Special announcemenllor all candldatn planning to sign up for the Clirk·tarrler
Examlnallon at lhe Jackson, Gallipolis and Wellston Posl Offices as well as
many olher Posl Offices In lhe 456 Zip Code Area when Ills announced (Lasl
given In 1983 - and sinGe II won I be offered again for at least 3 years,IIOn'i
m1ss oull]

Score

SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1985

4-HOUR WORKSHOP
95·100% or Your Tuition Is

10:00 A.M.

new carpet

Refunded!

NOW II the llti'IS IO prep111 The prftiiiJI II 011 It ICOI1 II hlth • Sloulblllo gel thl Job Clfttt Poslll Worktfl
wm nw ''"' 1 1t1r11na 11t1ry of S18 &amp;32 pl111 btntllttr - I!I'Kh .. ~e;etsl'ltiCI dsp 1~ 111111 ""' ~nd womtn
rav•rdlw o11101 we lltotblll The first 11111 murd • IIOIIIIHrYict ~r ti1J1t1111 '"' 1111111 Htf t111 Rtlllt1r
of Ellt lblel whiCh II KCOITIPIIS!td by paslng !ill Elll'll lt •• Dnt of 1~1 IIIII ~lrtd fill Hli tD Ill OM of lttl
hiGher UOfll l And to bl hired It Ill dllrlllg tilt nlll tltrll VIlli you Will Mttl IO ICifl •r ltltl 85~
Th 5 workSho~ s be ng oHered now poor to tne lounal amounctment of the uam nahon dates to Q1Vft you adequate tune
to prepare !(lr Ihe test M an~ 1»5 offiCes begrn estlnQ ~h naweek ol the announcement wtlchrsn I ti'ICIU;l~ lime to prepare
prope ty By stanlng now you I be ud'y !() at1a111 h1Qh sco es usmg our methods wtoen the test Is gr'ttn
come to the workshop II you don ! lee/ a/ the err:/ ol the course rhat It wI ~e/p you achieve a score
ot fl5% or w rrer dOn t pay lot rhfl worl&lt;shop/ FurttJwmort H your tern It ftn tiNfn 8,. on lht off/eM/
e 1am alter L~sln" our ttcttnlqllft we will lmmtdllftly refund your lull/on In fuJI/
WANT TO RELOCATE? We are the publiShers of Tht Postlll Alfr1 the bl wetk~ nfWSietter OMI'IOyou ~tal exam dateS"
na onwde ()11y The Ach eve men Center prD'IIdeS IllS serviCe l earn how vou can relocate to any arta ol tile country you Hke
• You a e lnvltel:l to b "'il you tape recorder lo record lhe worll:shop lor persanal e~am rev.ew
• You rmy atten&lt;l as m~ny e.t a sessions o! he worXshopas ~ ou rke (l)n a sl)ace ;wa! abl! baSis) W11hout add 11Qnallull on
ella oe
WOOKSHOP TUITION - $40 (Includes fJU8fllf!le6d 4-hOOr WoOOhop 111&amp; Comy Gu.tle to FmrtJJ Ewamt ('Mth 6 complete
p ac ce lUis] a Samp e Exam w1t1 Answe s Work$hop '1\o!Xbook 12 Important Stsps lor GettlnQ Hired mto file
u S Postal S6rv1Ce Bookie f ollow up conSIJhalilln priVIleges Achlevell'lflnl Award m hgh-soorers and Prachce Kit
co rta n ng Six Add Ilona Pract ce Exams With Answers Memory Test Flash Cards and Simuated Enm 1)'1 cassette tap~~)
Plme b lng rwo No 2 PEine Is With f'OO to tl e Workshop ANNOUNCEMENT WITH SIGN UP OATESMAILED TO YOUR HOME
Seat ng Is 11m lerl pre ca strat op by phone s adv sec DlherwM yoo may regi ste by arrMna thn1~ mnutes early Tu1t on
s payable at lhe door by cnh ct1eck money o der MasterCard VISAor AmerlCCin Express

CHOOSE 1 OF 2 WORKSHOPS
MON , October 7th - 10 am-2 pm
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SOUTH DISTRICT COOPERATIVE EXTENSION - JACKSON
17 Stand pope Ad (AI Slate Ate 93 Soulh at Stand pope Rd )
MON , October 7th - 6 pm-10 pm
HOLIDAY INN - GALLIPOLIS
450 P1ke St (AI the junction of Ate 35 &amp; Ate 7)
For Instant WORKSHOP RESERVATIONS
Call Today - TOLL FREE 1·800·233·2545, Ext. 4988·0
CANTHUMD1 f{)( lht Po~ ra hamWo rt~l\op on ct"S~I e tap!! wortboola and IHW!)rk5/IDp mater111S mentioll«t lboVII - v.lm
same ul monty back gu ~ nlu- stnd SolO (Pu! S3 00 lor ~Npplng 1nd handMg) Stl!d Ofders o The Acnlm ment Cnter 697
U'lon S e• Deal 49880 Manchester fJH 03104 Cha ~e Card orders Witt be shipped wllhn 48 lxlurs by phoning IDIHfee
t 800.233 2545 h 4988 0 (Ad:! S4 lo UPS 2 diy l)ue labt Sllfll ce or S8 IOf fedefal hp e!S guar1nteed 1 ~day dd'lllf\1 J
T~ ~ IIIMme Cfn t .-.c ~ 1 nG'I 'rofll ~1/UlOIIII COIPOI'IDOIIIIMICII:IID K'-M!IIIIm !II !JU/1 Pff~ IIUI ~ 11Niilld dh 1M US Pollll Serob
CopyrlgM (l l t84 AC~I!IItll C.nltr

Located on Sl Rt
Kn1ght home

33m Hartford W Va at the Sybil

State Route
ton, OH

HOUSEHOLD
14 3 cu It almood refngeratOf less than l yt ~d sofa and chaor
Hamrll(&gt;ld organ K1ng wood &amp; roal heaters chest d d1awetS
m~c rockers &amp; swwal ch aws roal cook stove counter I~ e~c
Inc range harvest &amp;Ukl gas ranee 10 000 liu aor rondrt!Oflet
bedroom surtes end tables ptcture frames IX!rch glider sewmg
mach1ne record player camper tee box baby bed rugs pro
pane gas gnll Ooke new) and lots more
ANTIQUE OR COUECTOR ITEMS'
K1chen cnabmet wlflour btn oak wardrobe oak rockers lto
nel ~rams #249 &amp; #666 w/3 transletS C!IS and track 0 G
clock wocker doll cradle 1950 metal stroller dated fruit tars
books (rom 1800s oak chams McGuffey 2nd reader 1879
OS Goods 2nd reader 1871, ~tawatha pnmet 1898 5 &amp; 6
gal stone Jars kraut cutter handmade rockmg hD&lt;se paper
hats &amp; head bands from movoes John Mack Brown Lon
Chaney Col Ttm McCoy m1sc old diShes and olher 1tems
OWNER WAID HAYMAN
Cash
Eats
PoSIIIYI ID
DAN SMITH - AUCTIONEER
949-2033 OR 992· 7301
W V1 ltcense No 515-86
Not responstblo lor acctdents Ill loss of property

Ren tal s

Ant1que Auct1on Commg Up-Stay Tuned

41

304 875 8832

AUCTION

DAlE: Saturday, October 12,

1985

TIME: 10:00 A.M.

located on ~outs 160 IIi moles from Wikosvtlle 01 ill
mtle from Junctton of 689 at carry out on 160 on rllhl
AHor sollon1116 11:ro farm and moYOnl to florfteld County lr
Gordes Prator wtll s~l overyth1n1 msplsoms household lt011s
fARII EQUII'IIENl A1 Farmal Cwtlh breakro plow woth mower woth
cuh•atorn (was purchaSEd new by Mr Praler) postho~ di~&amp;er ~er
n&lt;e small manure spreader 2 ra. corn plooler. Ferguson PTO hay rak~
dort scoop ~der hay rake 41oot pt hlch boosh hog m1lk cooler. good
drag dose 55 galkon drum spray rog 2llool hay ~evator 16 foot gran
elevator: set ol horse harnesses 4 "'" leOOer box 1 reh lype oorn
RTOnder. potbel~ stove several m•c hand tool~ 6 HP ndog mower: IWo
push RI&lt;IWifS mik oons; step IM!der lllrse sadd~
HAY llAIE 3 large roond ba~ oome square bales on bam 4 loles Slraw
HOUSEHOLD WeslongholiSe r~ngertor no:e o~ klchen oobmel; IWo
no:e met&gt; klchero oobinels noce gas slove wrth lop i11d bottom oven
lhree years old: noce dnelle sel; bouglol""' from Sea• &amp;Roebucl&lt;.la
ble and l•e chatrs woth hulch wrth buff~ coffee and end ta~es black
and whne TV: •de wardrolo ~op IEnch set of doub~s~k tubs GE
aulomatoc washer shalk&gt;w ..,, pump IWosmallo~ metalotl burners; IN
IIi room surt~ cane bottom rockec 5 dd quolls 2 Ill len churn old
cream separatDf several pa1r curtains niCe okl dresser. v.tlal knots sev
eral o&lt;lls and ends olher tlems loo numeroos lo menlon
Cash - Torms- Aoprovad Chtcl
Dtnnot sanod by local c:burch
Not responstbls lor acctdents Of loss of property
AUCTIONEER LON NEAL-PHONE 614-367·7101
NEXT AUCliON October 19 1915 lltiii'CountJ
Louoso Cross- lthll iance Rd -Antoquas and Household

The followmg w1ll be sold

2 SAME Corsaro 70 4 WD tractors (low hours), old Case
tractor JD 3 bottom plow Ford 3 bottom plow Dun
ham Lehr loader w/bucltel, hay wagon 5' pulllype
bushhog JD 10' lransport d1sc bush hog 7' grader
blade NH hay take Card mal gram elevator JO 2 tow
corn planter 6 3 pi bush hog 3 pi round bale mover
3 pi seeder 3 pt post hole d1gger boom pole H1ibros
grav1ty bed on runn.ng gears alll flotal1on t1res, Kuhn
hay ledder Deutz Fahr drum mower MF 3pt d1sc 10
Hartogator 10 cult1packer round &amp; square bales of
hay and miscellaneous 11ems
Terms Cash
OSCAR BASTIAN!,
OWNER

LEE

JOHNSON,
AUCTIONEER
CROWN CITY. OHIO
PHONE 256-6740

the comer of Col·

PUBLIC AUCTION

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256 Hooper Street Alhens Oh1o Turn off R1chland
Ave (at C!lnnmgham Mus1c) onto Hooper St • and
follow alioul l·m1le to the Brown Country Home
(Hooper St located JUSt a few blocks East of "S1ulin
Steak House· on R•chland)l Walth for sicns•

SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 12, 1985
10:00 A.M.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1985
AT 11:00 A.M.
Ivan R and Ethel Brown are movmc from lhiiJ coun·
lry home m Alhens and muslsell below listed 1tems
(Partial ilstmcl'
ANTIQUES &amp; COLltCTOR ITEMS Early 2 pc stepback cup
board w/ some old blue paml ~ ab lower doors no upper
doors (as IS) tall Jenny lmd spool turnllll bed excellent Ab
bot deluxe uproght poano Mr Brown has rehnoshed the lo
velr mahogany case on this ptano excellent oak Swan par
lot pump organ on ~ery good workmg order ~ctoroan organ
stool oak breakfast set walnut V1ct ntght table very n1ce
oak pressed back arm chatr ~d high chaor 3 corner sland
miSe stands/lockers plus other 1tems•
COLLECTOR ITEMS 2 1ovely 7 Jac k In Pulp1l purple 111
descent vases 6 Weller louwelsa pillow vase 2 scnpt
marked Weller vases 8\1 Rosev lie center bowl Hull Art tea
pot McCoy 24K gokl wash olems blue &amp; white stone Bul
ter Clock Mockey Mouse Jjanter Jewel Tet 1tems purple
Slag lmperoal footed bowl decotated plates onclude Austn
a/ Germany &amp; olhers pmk swan lllndle bowl purple carn1
val fenton Prestdenls bowl blue opal handle bowl looth
p1cks foslona candy dosh brass bell bottom candlestick
round bevel m1rror plateau ~vely mountain scene servmg
tray ftom Germany cut glass basket pattem glass bowls
/compoles &amp; other 1tems deco bone dishes beam decan
ters &amp; other bottles green to crystal slemwa1e depressoon
glass Casl oron ~em s mclude Mortar &amp; Pestal2 burner mtne
ltght dutch oven sad oron Corn muffin tray &amp; olhers few
pnm1t1veotems 8 Sears lofeltke duck decoyS Si lver coffee
serv1ce Plus much more not ltsled Very good select1on of
glass chona &amp; collecto1 1tems1

From Galhpohs, take Rt. 141 through
A1d, turn nght on Bald Knob Road, be·
hJnd Lawrence Co. Twp. Fire Dept. at
' And1s. Watch for signs.
Fetch saw mill mgood cond1t10n, 550 Oliver trac ·
tor, lnternatwnal tractor 1965 Massey Ferguson
d1esel w1th log forks , 220 Massey Ferguson
backhoe w1th 200 front end loader 19791mpala
Ghev 4 door, 1978 Plymouth Fury w1th a1r &amp;
power 1977 Plymouth Fury w1th a11 &amp; power,
1976 Plymouth Fury w1th a1r &amp; power 1973
Dodge van, 1971 Chev p1ckup custom1zed, 6 cyl,
cham saws gasoline weed eaters, ndmg lawn
mowers gasolme push mowers, gasoline motors,
water pumps hydraulic 1acks B&amp;D rad1al arm
saw deep &amp; shallow well water pumps, Alhs
Chalmers power un1t, roto l1llers, 6 It bush hog,
dnll press 111 lire changer. Oliver band saw, hand
tools &amp; many more m1sc 1tems
HOUSEHOLD AND MISC
Foldmg cabmets metal desk , bicycles oak desk,
all type of cha1rs bef'IGhes, electncal ranges step
ladders, school desk, tables, stereos auto wash
ers &amp; dryers wood &amp; coal stove color lV, metal
shelvmg, mdex f1le, mov1e proJectors, hospital
bed, lockers what nots, dishes pots &amp;pans, and
lots more
Somethmg For Everyone

MODERN ITEMS Excellenl Speed Qu een heavy duty auto

maliC washer only 3 years ~d good Wesltnghouse drye1
Songer portable sewmg machone excellent Stratolounger re
elmer good La ZBoyrecltner very mce large 4 cush10n sofa
w/ tufted back very noce modern brea kfls~sej w/ 6 chatrs
modern bedroom sutte beds very good Reallstoc_ am /fm
stereo used very httle sewmg masket pole lamp fuelotl fur
nace !works) and 275 gallon fuel storage tank bookcase as
sorted chatrs &amp; stands plclures decoratm lamps books
outdoor hammock good outdoot gnll lawn cha1rs exira noce
comfort &amp; qutlt Chrostmas decorations Morror Mat1c pres
sure canner mtxers tronsand other s mall applian ces Cook
ware &amp; household goods Plus much more nollosled l Good
clean sale' Most everythtng ready for your 1mmed1ate use•
Terms Cash Day of Safe or Check w1th Pos1tlve 10

AUCTIONEER NOTE. Plan ,o attend for an mterestmg fast 1110¥101 all-clay sale

O~~ERS:

'WORMAN HUMPHREY
Positive ID

Cash \
for lois or acc1dents

OWNER: IVAN R &amp; ETHEL BROWN

MARLIN "EDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER

AUCTIONEER OTTIE OPPERMAN
614 385· 7195

(614) 245·5152

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l1ncoln Ave
phone 304 675 4469

2 bedrooms No polo 614
949 2424
In Tuppers Plaons •175
plus utilities ond dapo11t 2
bedrooms Phone 614 887
3487

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NORTH
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A bndge deal can be lnstructive in

many ways When West opened With
one diamond, and North and East
passed South jumped unmediately to
four hearts He assumed that slam
was not likely for his s1de after West
had opened tbe blddmg and be did not
want to give the East-West opponents
a chance to explore a possible save As
11 happens, f1ve d~amonds ts down only
one tr1ck, a worthwhile sacrif1ce 11
North-South can make four hearts, but
certainly Impossible to bid after the
four heart reol'!!ftlng
Havmg made the nght choice of
b1ds South neJt had to make the nghl
cbmce of plays Earher thUJ week I
c1ted an mstmct1ve play thaL was
wrong Do you see the danger lurking
for today s declarer' Perhape that s
too much of a h1nt but let declarer tm·
pulsively ruff the openlng lead of the
kmg of diamonds and he wtll go down
like the TliaRIC Instead declarer
must shed a spade on the opening lead
WeSt w11J now switch to a spade but
South can wm the spade ace, play a
heart to the 10 and ruff a dtamond He
will now play to dummy s spade kmg

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Dealer West
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60 per cent offll Flashing
arrow signs t219111 Ughtod,
non arrow t247 Unlighted
8198 (Froa lonorwll See
locally l1m1ted quanlty
Hurry I 1 (8001423 0183
enyttma

Usod 460 John Deere dozer
&amp; uaed J 20 Oltcfl Wotch
trencher 1 614 694 7842
or 5006
Model 37S 12 geuge Ithaca
pump aho1:gun wtth r1b bar
roll poly choke good condt
loon Coli 61 4 38B 970B

East
Pass
Pass

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Opening lead

haattng 1tove1 K1ng coal
stove &amp; Kmg wood a. coal
stove Call 61 4 388 98 17
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ruff dummy s last spade and lhen
play back to the J•ck of hearts De
clarer now leads dummy s queen or dl
amonds, on wh1cb he throws a club
Poor West can wln that trtck but must
now lead away from the club A Q to
giVe South his contract
•1us NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN

Commodore 16 computer
$130 hko oew Call 614
446 4236
Med Buck woodburner

614 446 6695

Call

PRICE WAR I Fluhlngorrow
11gn 50 percent offl $289
complete! L1ghtad non
arrow $24 7 Unlighted
$199 (Free lottorsl SM
locally 1 BOO 423 0163
anyt1me

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Surplus Denim Army
Rental Cemouflage olo
thong Sam Somerville 1
Ea1t R•venawood after
noons weekends unlined
den 1m Jackett *19 00

Ser1ous about losing
weight? Contact Gloria
Grato At 2 Box 292
Letart W Va 25253 304
882 3152
2 ton Window atr cond
almost new 220 volts GE
8375 00 Also usortmont
of used furmture D &amp; W
Homos 304 676 4424

55 8utldmg Supplies
Bu1ldeng Materilrll
Block bnck tewer plpee
w1ndows llntall ate
ClaudeWmters RtoGrande
0 Coll614 2411 8121

Shredded bark S20 00
p1ckup load Hardy ever
green shrub1 $10 00 ea ch 6
ft Sco1ch P1ne $24 00 each
2 miles north of Stiver
Brtdge on upper Rt 7 Oh1o
614 446 4530

Bu1ld1ng material concrete
blocks all size• lentils flu
blocks clay tile Doliv1ry
Gollopolls Block Co Plno
St Galllpoloo Ohoo Call
614 446 2783

1 4x70 mob1le home per
!lolly furn11hed 1979
Camero 1978 Olds Don
Bell 304 895 3857

46 Space for Rent

Fire wood for ule 125 00
load 304 675 4373
Remmgton model 700
A D L 30 011 brand newl
1275 304 773 5235 oflor

SUBlEl - Retatl space
located at 41 Court Street
lafayette Mall Gallopolos
Ohoo Square footage of
l 157 sellong space and
227 square feet of storage
space on lhe second float
of the lafayeltt Mall
Call 614 446 7653
9 lO Ill 8 00
Monday thru Satu1day

5 pm

50 percent offll Flashong
arrow aogns 8259111 Ughtod
F.;ll Rental Spectall New
non 1rrow e247 Unlighted
$199 IF rea lenora II see
cqndomlnium overloolung 2 bodroom furnjohod mobil&amp;
ocean In North Myrtle Beech homo t7&amp; clepollltroqulrod ~~=;:=====r.;;:::;::::::;::~::=-r:;:::::::::::::;:::::i locally LomHod quantity
Hurryl 118001423 0163
near 18 beautiful golf Utllltleo portoolypold Phonal
cq,urtes calabash and rea· 304 876 8512 after 5 PM
44 Apartment
48 Space for Rent
51 Household Goods on'(lome
taurant row 2 bedroom•
for Rent
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_ h-or_d_w_oo_d_s-la_b_s -S-12si!•P• lilll wtth king liZ' 2 bedroom tr11ler Hud ap
CDUNTRY
MOBILE
Home
GOOD
USED
APPLIANCES
beds jacuzzi in master bath proved rent neootllblt 304
Waohoro dryers refrlgara
per bun dl e contain 1ng ap
P111l.
Route
33
Nonh
of
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prox 111 ton fob Ohoo
outsodo swo..,mlng pool 67&amp;-4088
bedroom opt for ronl Pomeroy Large Iota Call tora ranges Skeggl Ap
Pallet Co Pomeroy Ohto
SOecial fall rotao $260 - - -- - - - - 1Nicely
located Contact VII· 1114 892 7479
pllances, Upper River Ad
Phone 614 992 6461
weakly Alto ecceptmg ret
logo
Manor
In Mlddl1pon
beoldo Stone Crol1 Motel
erYodons for summor- ol - 44 Apartment
81 4 992· 7787 Equol Trallar opacn omoll child ~14 446 7398
King Wood Bumar w1th
1986 1125 00 discount for
for Rent
Housing Opportunity
ren accepted At 1 out
blower thermostat 11de
oorly bookong balore 3 1
Loculi Road bock of K &amp; K County Appllonct Inc
food •260 Franklin Wood
88 For lnformatton call or
One or two bedroom -rt 304 875 1078
Good ueed appliances and Burner elec1rtc free
write Tha Medlco~Sb.oppo
mentt In Pomeroy Fur·
TV 1111 Open BAM lo 8PM
nanding ftreplace heater
l"f 565 Jackson 'Pika JACKSON ESTATES nlohod or unfurniohed R1r11
Might consider trade for
Gallipolis Oh 45631 Call APARTMENTS !Equal negotiable Coli 814 982· Mobile homo 101 fur rent 1 Mon thru Sot 614 446
..,,. county woler, 11 ptlc 1699 627 3rd Avo Galli· Ivory Johnson guns Call
614 446 2206
Housing Opportunity! 1723
oyst1m 911 tap gerdon poll1 OH
614 992 2572
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monthly rent 11arto ot 11 69
Near Waterloo farm house for 1 bedroom end $204 for 2 bedroom HCOnd floor apt epot, aloclrlc Hrvice 8t 1- - - - - - -- Pomeroy and Middle Valley Fumlture. now &amp; TONY S GUN REPAIRS
5 rooms balh 1 child 2 bedroom deposit t200 Total electric Acrooa from
hoi dip robluelng olltyposot
8126 references S. deposit locoled noor Spring Vallay Pomeroy Flro Stallon Call pon on At 7 t.70 00 per uHd Large section of qu11
month D &amp; W Homn itv furniture 121 e Eaotem guntmith work felt Mrvtce
Coli 814 643 2644
Ploro and Foodla~d pool 1114 992 7314
304 875 4424
Ave Gallipolis
304 676 4631
and C1blo TV avlllrablo
l.Wr home locolad on At oftlce hours 11 po11lbl1 10 Unfumllhed oportrnent for
Mollohan Furniture AI 7
58Q 3YJ m1las from tpwn am to 4 pmand7 pmlo9pm ronl In Syracuse 114 992
Kan1uga 1 yr free ftn1nce
47 Wanted to Rent
Green School d111 132&amp; Monday Friday C~U ,, 1"' 71189 after 5 p m
Call 814 448 7444 8 pc
mb $150 dop Coli 614 44e·2745 or laavo
wood llvingroom auite
HANNAN TRACE
216 6789 or 814 266 meuage Fumlshed Apartment for
l400
6205
BAND BOOSTERS
ronl, no children Avalloblo Oarege to rent In Point I - - - - - - - - Newly redecorated farm Nlcaly furnished mobile 1ftar Oct 3 Coli t14 982 Pie•unt for vehicleatorege Couch 8t ch•~r swivel
chairs complale bed ellen
304 875 2110
home eH apt central elr 2749
Now taking
hc!uao. $35 budget gu end hoot In city aduho only
of dnwer• queen 8t fulltize
doo per mo Choohlro Call 61 4·448 0338
orders for:
APARTMENTS mobll1
mottreu Coli 61 4 44 8
en11 ref &amp; deposit Coli 1 - - - - - - - -homos. hou111 Pt Plaasant
3224
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614 446 3760 or614 367 2 bdr apl good locotlon end Galllpollo 814·448·
Homemade
0:122
rodecorotad
utlllll11
panly
822t
Keninore hot watar tank &amp;
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Apple Butter
monlho old Glbeon rofrlgar
paid Coll304675 5104or
2 ·bclr unlurn house on co~
•• 304 675 5386
2 br op1rtmanllln Handor
Iter
8
montht
old
Carpet
61 Houuhold Goods
Ref &amp; dop utthtooo not pold 1------..---- eon 304·878 1872
with padding 614892
QUARI
Cilll 814 446 3949
Furnlohld apl 2 bdr 13111
3877
Call 614 256-1206
4tf1 Galllpolll t 1911 wotor Middleport 2 bedroom fur3)Jedroom doubla co~ gar pold Coli 448 4418 otter nished apt. cell 1-304 882·
SWAIN
Twin bedo mlrrow dresser
OR 614-256 -1161
age finished holt booamant Bpm
AUCTION • FURNITURE nlte 11and complete 614
211111
dl)hwaohar garbogo dlopo 1__:~------­
e2 Ollvl8t, Golllpolia Now 448 8603 or 304 675
_. built In oven ron go now 74011 2nd Ava 3 bdr
one •d two bedroom unfur • uoed wood coalotov~· e 7136
.-lnt 1t10o.,...,Portsmouth t190 mo 1 bdr t13! nloohaCI apfo ol U1Ritleo"pold pc wi&gt;oo!LR .,ho U99 1 - - - - -- -- Ra Rt 141 deposit ro D
1 d C1 11 614
In Point Pleaaont 304 175 bunk bods t199, antron Stripped couch brown
qulrad 1300 Coll614 448 4411
eposot
requ
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Absolulely the
NCtlnan t99 ltiW • ulld orange and block a 50 00
7112
4222
botwHn
9 8o 5
1134
bedroom aultos rengos 304 675 6221
Besl Alignment
2 bdr apt • fully carpolod 1420 Lewis St 1 -room wringer wolhors 8o oohoos
F4rm house off AI 7 from 11 Court St t325 mo • rot 304 675 3420
llvlngroom .,~ t199 1·
Man In the Areo .
Eureka Call 614 256 &amp; clop Call 614·446 4926
•1188, Iampo oleo buying 63
Antiques
14112
Ml Vomon Ave rodiiCo cool 8o wood llovoo Coli - - -- - - - -•
Complete C01
roted 3 br 1pt full ball 1114 44e 3158
Upstairs unfurnllhed apt
8¥U1Hul hill top mountain corpoled all utllitlll pold no mant 3041783030 or 1------~---------- 1930 ero dlnono oak tabla
Serv ice, Lube Jobs,
lodge style country home cflildron no pots Call 614 675· 3431
with leaf 4 chetra matching
LAYNE S FURNITURE
Otl Change,
ort 30 rural acr11 Stone 448 1637
chino cabinet lffordobll
hearth cathedral celhng
Furnished 1 br apt, 111 Sofas and chairs Pl'lced from Call 614 446·8263
Tune - Up1, Bruke
plu1h carpetmg 3 bed Furnished apt utlltleo pard. ulllltiH lncl Adults only No *288 to 1898 fobleo, t50
and
up
to
112&amp;
Hide
1
rolom• 111 bath lull boll t236 1 bdr odulto 243 pots Call oflor 4 00 304
large stamp collection
Jobs, Muffl er\.
b1d1 t390 and up 10 •300 Soli ortrodaforcoino
morrl U50 per month Coli Jackson Plko, G•llipohs
875·3788
Try u1 , we con do
tl60, oofa bods t14&amp;, Coli 814 949 2801 or 614
6t4 742 2115
Call446 4416 aflor 7PM
Racllnero t226 to t371l
949 28110
11 heller .
Liftfurnoshod 2 bedroom
Smalllfflcloncy apl for one 46 Fumtthed Room1 Lamps from t28 to t1 25
pc dlnan•• from U 09 10
m~e end clean
Deposit
adult Ca111114 441 33&amp;1
requtred no lntlda pets
For rent SIHPing Roomo 4311 7 pc t189 and up 54 Mise
614 992 3090
2 bdr modern opt ovor and light houH keeping Wood table w~h six choirs
to t748 Oook t110
looking city pork novo rooms Pa111 Central Hotool t286
up to 1225 HU1chao, 1860 Firewood cutup slobo. 1
F6r rent trader loti and rofrlg t190 mo Call PJ s Clll e14 446 0751
hauu otGalllpohsFerrv 8&amp; 614 448 1819or614 446 1 - - - - - - - - - Bunk bod complolo with trucl&lt; lood t100 2 nao
SERVICE STA TION
monra&amp;MI, t278 1nd up to Pickup load you haul ft &amp;
Q Trailer Park 304 678
2325 eve
Furnished room t1 28 utoll
t398
Baby
beds
t110
HEAP
accepted
Call
614
2.8.44 call avemngs
992-9932
tlea pold, 919 2nd Av1,
Furnished opt 113611 2nd Golllpoloo olnglo mala Coli Monro&amp;Mo or box 1prtnge. 248 5904
HO.so locoted At 1 Ohoo Golllpolos 2 bdr water pold. 4411 44111 after 7PM
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I-F=-,-r_-oo_d_t_o_r-.-~e-c~a,~,8~1-:4
R1ver Road Potter CrHk
t186 Coli 446 4416 aflor I·
4 dr chilli t49 5 dr 387 0121 or 614 367
flt{ed Evoreno Schwortr 7PM
chana
•51 Bed framoo 0181 or 814 387 0401
F{l 1 Locust Rood Point
46 Space for Rent
f20
end
t28 10 gun Gun 1- - - - - - - - Plfaoonl W Vo
Furnlthed ept for nonamok
Ciblntto, U&amp;O (lao or King wood 8o coal IIOVI
lng nondrinking gentle
man lovely neighborhood Mobile homo lot 12'x60 "' llactrlc rangos t375 Boby t225 Mogle Chll goutovo
all prlvole Ulolltloolncludod 1moll1r •111 waler pold. 4th moHre-o, t28 8o t35 bod t100 TruoValuo40gal goo
fremoo t20, t211 8o t30
hot water tonk 170 Coli
Coll614 44' 3918
8o NoH, Gallipolis Call 441
ldng frame •eo Goodoolec 814 992 2770
4416 altar 8PM
~1 Help Wanted
Aovo11ldo Apll Middleport 1--,-------- tlon of -room suites 100:11 clan hardwood dell
Speclll rates for Senior Llrgt treiler IPICI on rockara metll c1 binet1 verod ond IIIOIIod t70 taco
Citizens t130 Equol Hous Bulavlllo·Addloon Rd Coli hledboordo t 38 &amp; up to cord t40 hill 135 pickup
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01g Opportunltiol 614-992 1114 3117 0232 Ofll14 441
SEMI DRIVER
Clll 814 441 7524
7721
4288
lroonon&amp; Men/Women 18 Up
UACI
F1Wnltuow
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Nltlonatf]OCII JOb plaetmMI IS
Firewood split llocked
1986 COLUMBIA
2 bedroom apartment• Large private lot potlo rurol ofltcl dolka 3 mlle1 out and delivered for t30 slorga
"'Stint &amp; IUifllltlld Studtnt
Lo.ns
New Haven WVa Newly weter aduh1 only, nur Bulovllla Ad Open 81m to 1&lt;&gt;1d C1ll 114 448 7993 or
14x60, 2 BR
D0 f Ctrt1I!Utiort
remodeled In town 614 Cemonary CoR 11 4 446 • llpm Mon lhru Sot
014·367 0201 1ftor 5
f ••1•1 Amsttnl An•llblt
FR.
kttchen, total
1114·446·0322
992
7481
Hllllll Sblft/ftlldHilflllllll
3818
EtttlltfttiiiCOIIIt l'ottntill
aloctrtc bay wmdow
£1..1t.l• l~tmulloft for ftd••l Lot~~
11 Help Wanted
Furntshed
• UN liED !RUCK MASlER
11 Help Wanted
Rt 14 llonorol Wtlll W Vo
WAS 112,500
' Phone 304/ 489 2027
Home Office Cltlowstor Fl
NOW

Morning propane
heater w1th blower 40 000
BTU frrm 1300 304 676
6373

Warm

D1ning room table wood
2 charrs for sale 304 875
6633

54 Mtsc Merchandtso

KIHDLEWOOD

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50% MORE HEAT
EVERY LOG.
SAVE ONE-THIRD OF
EVERY LOAD.

SJ.50

'Heats to 3,000 Sq. Feet PRE-SEASON
•use Free Sland•ng" or
SALE
As Ftreplace Insert
'Glass Door
"*Atr T1ght Ash Pan

30°/o OFF

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CHOOSE YOUR PAYMENT PLAN
*NO MONEY DOWN
*90 DAYS SAME .AS CASH
*NO PAYMENT-TILL DECEMBER
*SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH
WORTH A TRIP FROM ANYWHERE
tBRING YOUR PICKUP!

MGM
FARM CITY

OLD TIME HEATING CO.
6 mtles below Galhpolts on Rt 7
OPEN DAILY 12 TO 7 P M, SUN 12 TO 6 PM.

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October
Spectacular Savings Sale

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10% DOWN FINANCING
ON ANY NEW SINGLE-WIDE

COLLEGE COUNSELOR

ExfRA INCOME
Woth lht Holiday Seoson JUSt
1round lha corner )OU II bt
notdtnJ extra cosh We can
~olp! Eam weekly Commts
soons showtnl our ltno of
Calendars Pons 111d Gotts to
foe~lltrms Full t1mo po1en
tlal No lnvestmonls No
c:otloctlons For more mfor
milton wrtte Kevon ParskJ
Nf*TON MANUFACTURING
COMPANY Dept C5348
Newton fA 50208
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•1o I ClfHI IIIII opportunity Wilh
llli~tstflltlo~t~lora:lllllltlon

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l'lfttMd lncomt to sttrt Stll 1nd

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b111int1111 lid pl'oftlliO
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many otltlr frlnlt btntffib lust
bl~ D¥11

21 bOndllblt tiCIIItnt
C~IICIII' tnd tllvt dlplltdlbll

l,.'l"portsllon Call

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Bud Case
614 384·3025
Sundar ond Monday
&amp;pm 9pm

• •• Eq"l OJ&gt;porloool~ EMpiO)'or
1/1
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Sloger aewlng mach1ne 1n
vary good conditiO I\ cabtne1
model Screen• ahdes bolC
for sltdoa Call 614 448
3647

Atari w1th game cartndga•
$70 donongroom light 820
Call 614 446 2297

SOUTH

Weal

64 MtJC MerchandiSe

Sohd BHchwood drop leaf
d1n1ng table wrth 2 chairs
like
876 F11cher home
stereo with bu111 tn equ ahzer
ca11ette deck Dolby mate!
tope CIIPOCity speakarl
excellent cond 8 12 5 Call
614 446 8326

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By James Jacoby

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lorms Cash 01 Certified Checks Only
AUCTIONEER RODNEY HOWERY

PUBLIC
AUCTION

1160 mo $126 dep Call
eftar 6 61 4 448 9346

Rely on reason,
not instinct

54 M1sc Merchandtse 54 Mtsc Marchandtse

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OWNER: BILL LAWSON

Not Responsible for Accidents or Loss of Propertr

2bdr fully furn11had olr
utlllttea pa1d adult• only
Coli e14 446 4110

James Jacoby

The Sunday Times-Sent.nei- Page- 0 ·3

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(AUTOS, FARM EOUIPMENT &amp; CATTLE)
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES FOR SALE N1ce Har~est table 62
long w1th 3 extra leaves GE refngerator dmette lable &amp; 6
chaors 9 drawet chesl &amp; m1rror student desk &amp;chatr hum1
d1fler Brolhers sew1ng machme 3 years old 2 old antoque
1ron beds
EQUIPMENT N1ce good tunnong Ahs Chalmets tractor WJde
front end (ong1nal pam!) clean 2 tpw ford corn ~anter
Dearborn dump scraper bucket Dearborn pii!Ws 14 2 bot
tom 3 bottom 16 plows Categoty 2 McComck Deenng
horse drawn mowtng mach1ne Myers bulldozer 'l belt dtt
ven piston pump belt puUey for tractor llx24 traciOf Hre ' ' ~
650xl6 tractor tite truck chams mtsc hom butldln&amp;
hghtlll beer mtrrors Coleman camp stove &amp;oven posthole
dtgger mtsc wmdows ~1des elec vent fans small brass
blow torch bee hove mserts electnc boxes btcycle phone
stand &amp;desk 3Coleman 1ce chests belt operaled dnl press
roller conveyors steel traps hand log spl1ter mtSc hshmg
poles 2 sets of okl golf clubs Sears water ftlterfor tron remo
val furnace blowe1 and more
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AUTO 1971 Chevrolet 2 dr Mal bu 307 V8 59 000 actual
mles
CAnLE Sox head of cows {pasture bred) 2 yellow cows and
4 Herefotd
This w111 be a last movmc tntortsttnl sale wolh somethtnl
lor everyone
Refreshments Available

Locat1on From Gallipolis follow State Rt 141
approximately 20 miles to Cadmus Tum left
and go approx1matey 2 milts on the Patriot·
Cadmus Road to the old Dan DaYis Farm

2 bdr North Golllo School
D11troct Coli 614 367
7781

Furqi1hed mobile home on
private lot near Centenary
adults only no 1n1lde pats
fuololl Coll614·448 3918

One bedroom house
232711 Lincoln Avo 304
616 3688

umbia Township #I aoo the Appalacan High·
way, 5 miles west of Albany, Oh1o Will be of·
feled for sale 1n the near future, thelefo~e the
clean-up day 1s set for AUction on Smday after·
noon 1:00 P.M. on the 13th of ~ber

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1985
10:00 A.M.

Fumoshed AC cobla no coty
tax.et beluttful nver view 10
Konouga Fo11er • "'Mpbllo
Homo Pork 614·446 1602

Hquse on Middleport Ohoo
partialy furmahed. near
shopping ond schools If
onterasted call 304 882
3722
HouM. 2710

FARM SALE
at

Peck fann located

42 Mobsle Homes
for Rent

bdr located tn Evtrgreen
choldren occopted Coll614
446 3697 or 614 245
5223

Houses for Rent

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Houses for Rent

2

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5 room house Krodel Park

PUBLIC AUCTION

res~ns1ble

2 1evel lots for oala Greer
Rd 7 m1let from 1own
3()4 675 5b9

614-388-9310

The old

Not

lcf for Ale 1 acre county
water 1pat1c system gal
ta(» elec1ric serv•ce Be
hwen Pomeroy and Mtddla
P"!' on At. 7 $4 500 Coli
D &amp; W Homes 304 875
4424

AUCTIONEER-FINIS ISAAC

614/245-5152 - 614/388-8249

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160, next to 'Post Off1ce mVIR-

Come browse early and spend your evemng
w1th us We have new and used merchandise
DOOR PRIZES

SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7 00 PM
Door Pnzes G1ven Weekly
Consignments accepted from I 00·5:00 p m on
Saturday
Have somethl!l&amp; for you wantto sell? Contact Manm
Wedemeyer, Auctioneer AITingemenls for pickup
stiVICe available
Barn and Auctioneer available for Pubhc Auct•ons
on contracl Conlract 1ncludes hauhng and Iran
sportmg all merchandise
Resident and Bus1ness Auction Se1V1ce also
IVIIIable
Marhn Wedemeyer - Auctioneer

Ells

41

3 bedroom house for rent
lqla for sale on-land contract No polo Call 814 949
w~h small down payment
2424
Call 614 3BB 871 1 aHor 5

Consignments taken on Saturdays 12 00·6 00
P M or call anyt1me through the week to make
arrangements

From Gallipolis. take Route 141 turn left onlo
Route 775, lurn nght onto Palnot Cadmus Road
W~lch for s1gns
Loo~mc for merchandise? Try the Patnot Auct1on
Barn! We have all types of new and used merchan·
d1se - appliances furn.lure, ant1ques and collectors 1tems Somethlh&amp; for everyone•

DEM,~ and

Pomeroy-Middlepori- Gallipoh8, Ohio-Potnt Pleasant, W Va.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

SALE TIME 7:00 P.M.

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN

JOHN

October 6, 1985

ISAAC'S
AUCTION HOUSE

PUBLIC AUCTION

bdr f1m1ly room nece ap

Pomeroy 6 wooded acre•

Old Kaylor Store
Broad Uted mobile homes for aala
Run 7 rooms 111 bolhl 1973 Nolodlty 1h60
leaky roof city water ranae refrigerator Home
S15 500 Coli 3o 4 882 nalds soma rap a or
2407 or 982 2297 Coli ., 995 00 0 &amp;W Homos
aflar 5 p m
1 _P
_h_o_no_3_0_4_ 67_5_4_4_2_4_ _
1
Norna 14x70 2 bod
Assume low tnterest loan 1979
room
luxury 18r
house for sale. •I so GE 1tove 181 furn11hed
exc
cond
and ref good cond gold f11 900 00 D &amp; TE
W
304 676 3407
Homoo phone 304·675
4424
4 bdr house on 325 1n R1o
12
Sttuat1ons
Grande Coll614 245 5823 32 Mobtle Homes
1973 Vollanl 12x60 2
or 614 446 5345
Wanted
for Sale
bedrooms gas soma furn1
ture
13,796 00 D 8o W
I
By owner 7 rms 2 baths
Homes 304 67fJ 4424
gdrage
fneplace
8Jt
ne1gh
Vacancy for the elderly 1n
NEW AND USED MOBILE
our home Tr311ned and fif borhood walktng dtstance HOMES KESSEL S QUAL 1962 1 0•65 Gobreltor con
from
cttv
school
Call
614
teen years tKperumce Call
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES be used 11 a hunt1ng camp
446 0388
614 992 7314
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS portable office storage bldg
AT 35 PHONE 614 446 or 1 Need mtenor repaira
3
bedrooms
and
bath
larkin
Nur11111. G.lre II\ pr1vata
7274
11 100 00 304 675
home Room fbr two pa.. 51 Rutland Can be sold on
5421 7 30 AM to8 OOPM
land
cg
ntract
w1th
small
tients 8600 a month ~ all
down payment Call 614 ~ 9B2 14•70 3 bedroom
814 992 3595
812601&gt;. lc;.11 614 446 1976 N.. hua 14x70 mobola
992 6868
home Total alactr1c two
6231
""'·
Vacancy for lad181 and 1- -- - -- - -bodroomo 1'h bllhs 16 ft
gants• Bert of care Good StKroom houte on 49 acres
porch underpenn•ng 304
Bank
LIQUidatiOn
Sale•
of
food Reuonable pr1ces Try FuJI basement free heat reclaimed doublaw1da1 675 7228 or 614 446
us 614 992 9022
private closo to town• Call
Small c11h deposit take 4086
614 992 7082
over payments! Delivered 1959 two bedroom houH
and nt up at no extra uatlar 1 Ox 50 underpann1ng
Very n•ce house for sale 3
1 8 Wanted to Do
bdr bath LA woodburntng charge Coli Mid Ohio Finan and fuel tonk 11 200 00
slave OR kitchen cellar 6 ctal Serv1ce at 614 773 Do not Clll unless really
ontarested from 10 00 AM
•
I . c ' ~ acreslfenced m) barn 1220 for detaols
Lovtng G M w1l care for ch1cken coop pony ah6d
lo 6 00 PM 304 676
yourthlldren In her home by work shop McCumber Ad
1972 Flamongo 3 bclr 111 1269
day or week Hot meals Rutland 128 500 Call614
both total oloctroc CA 1- - - - - - - - 1uperv1sed play reference~ 992 2143 day 614 742
refngerator soma fum1tura
ca11 614 446 4208
Farms for Sale
8• 10 dock 16 195 Coli 33
2269 aflor 4 30pm
6142459647
1
----Wallpapering clean and po 2 bedroom nouse on l"' pprox
Meogs Co 143 acres 90
CliO 0111304 675 2001
197'1' llrookwaod 12x65 acres pasture 50 acres
,A acre of land 10M oer~v1lle
11'1 both• 3 bdr goalioot, ,,mber 3 011 &amp; g11 wells 2
Oh10 Reasonably pr1ced
Call 614 992 31 71 for nayv" carpet, like new cond ponds older home barn
Call 614 446 0175
Financia l
other buoldongo 100x200 ft
more 1nformat1on
lighted r1dlng nng axe
By owner Remodeled 3 B1g down payment ehort hunting. mineral roghta Call
bedroom house on Rt 33 t1me employment or past 614 3117 7143
21
8ustneas
New F A furnace Large lot credit htstory stopping you 1~==:;::::::::::====
123 000 Collect 614 423 from buying 1 home7 Con 10 pportuntty
Sider a recl••mad s•ngla or 34
Busmess
6289
doublowido Low money
Butldmgs
take over payment•
Hemlock/ Grove area Ultra down
I NOTICE I
Wa re Mtd Oh1o Ftnancial
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB nice 3 bedroom• 2 baths Sarvoca (61 41772 1220 or
LIS HING CO recommends Redman sect1onal On an 773 3926
Commercial btuldtng tor aala
that you do buameu w1th aero lol 145 000 Cell
or rant on Mam St New
people you know and NOT Conme coUe1t 1 513 434 1970 12x60 Hollcrool portly Hovan W Vo Cell304 882
to ~end money through the 7628
furnished goad cond1t1on 3233
ma1l unt1f you have tnvestl
14
a59 Call 614 4"46•
Hemlock Grove area large 1157
ga1ed the offenng
or 614 36772.18
1 - - - - - -- updated 5 bedroom home
Pubhc Sale
8
To earn 60 000 100 000 on approlll 196 acres ln
1970
New
Moon
12x60
&amp; Auctton
ground
pool
2
storage
Be your own Bon All you
1heds barn stable f1re good cond new hot water
need 11 mtelltgenca ambi
heater unfurnished tn
t10n a wtlhngneaa to follow place lovely v1ew lata of eludes undarp1nn1ng
privacy Aoklng $150 000
a sua:enful onanted plan
SPECIAL
&amp;4 800 Cell 614 256
plus be tn I POIItiOR to make Call Conma collect 1 613
6647
GROCERY
AUCTION
a mmunal product mveat 434 7629
Oct
10
1985-6
30 PM
mon1 fur aslonle •• $8 000
Lout ad at Thaler Ford Bid&amp;
For further deta1ls cell col
3 Announcements
3 Announcements
Trudlload of fresh pucenes
loci 304 522 2845
to be aucttoned !Buy croInvestment Rental Prop
cenes cheaper than anyw
arty fOt' sale 1J 6 unrt
heto)
RUTHCHILO GUINTHER
CHOICES
co mbma11on re11dent1al
Also Auclton every Sat
SYSTEMS
CAR
EE
R
CHANGE
commarctel rental property
WORKSHOP
700pm
TOTAL
CAREER
SERVICES
tn Mtddleport Pncad m the
lndtvoduals Groups
Starts October 26
Aucttoneot Lon Neal
low fortl81 2) Two un1t
Or(lnllltlons
RU1hchtld Guonlhor
duplex house on a size lot 1n
Systems
LIFELONG
LEARNING CENTER
1 nice area of Middleport
RGS
446
9016
RGS
414
Socond Avo
3 Announcements
Priced m the mid twent.es
446 8016
LIFELONG
LEARNING
CENTER
Both prop&amp;rt.as generate
pollttve cash flow and are
fully occupted For addt
tlonal mformatlon call after
6 p m ot 614 992 7177

HOME OWNERS Roflnonco
to low fiJted rate Ute ~uity
for any purpote Leader
Mortgage Co 614 692
3051

October 6, 1985

Pomeroy-M1ddleport-Galhpolis, Oh10-P01nt Pleasant, W Va.

Page-D-2- The Sunday Tirnes-Sent1nel

R1o Grande College/Commun1ly Colleceannounces
an opemng for the pos1t1on ol Collelt Counselor.
The Collqe Counselor ts 1 p1rt of the Com1111nlty Educa
tlonal Counseling Center and reports dtrsctly lo the DirK
1o r of Counselin' The fullltme posit ton r~quns that the
counselor be avatlttble for tndtYidUIImunslhnalo Ill stu
dents and staff of R10 Gr1nde Collca/Communlly CoiiiP
1
111d members of the co11111unly wlto ~~quirt or rltiUISI
counssltn11n respect to personalldflltlllllntlrld/01 dlvtl
op-t acldomtc adJUSiment study httbltSIRd/or lftltr
personal relat1onshops Tho counselor wtll be r~quittldto
flc11itate II'Oups, orpnlzad for the putpose of arowth 11td
development lor any of the populltlon setVed bylht Coun
solin1 Cenlor
The Counselor wtll have add1lton1l responstblllllts of m
,j!-1-diYidual and ~rouo counselinl. conduellnt IDPIODriJit
work! hops for collate and community and 1 portion oftht
responstbihly lor admln•sttrlnl tests prov1did by tht
test1n1 sotvlce of tho Counstllnl Center
Qualifocat10ns roqutre a Muter's Dear" tn counsalln&amp;or
rol1led !told
S1l1ry 11 commensur1to wtlh llfucallon and txperlenct
Otadlina for IPPiiCIIIOnSIS Octobtr ll, t985'
Submit credenltlls lstlor of 1ppllcatton 1nd nam11 of
three references to
Personnel Off1cer
Altn Colle&amp;• Counselor
P 0 Box 969
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R1o Grande Collece
R1o Grande, OH 45674
Rio Gtonde ColltCo/CommMnty Collep lo 11 Eqvsl Opportvnl
ty/Afflrmohvt Acllon Emploror
PO NO 5413

$)1,700

Sales
Representallves
HMO
We Ot8 a leading orgonlzollon In lhe heollh
catelnllJronce field IOokll\g for soverol
enlhullfootlc tales prolooonols lo loin our
eKpondlng HMO di'AIIfon
You wilt be owspan•ble lor osslsffng In lhe
markellng o1 our Pfllpold HMO plan Ia
employee groups develOping proposals lor
employers writing lrlormoNonollllerolure and
eonducllng employee meeNngs In elghl souln
eastem counties
lhe lndMduala we lOOk should be sew slorters
l&gt;ilh a proven lrock record In group solas/seMce
(HMO poefolred) passel! a college degree (or
equlvolenl exl)ellence) ancllhe obiHiy Ia
lnleroel wllh lop level e•ec ullves MusI also be
capable ol..-llng Stole ol Ohio llcenling

rOQulowmentJ

we olllr on excetlanl compensallon and a fully
pold cor11pany beneftls package (Including o
company car~
lnlerelleq appllcanlsshould send a
tesume Including salory
reQulowmenll lo ILUE CROSS Of
CENlRAI. 01410 255 E Main Slr"l
Co!umb~tt Ohio 43215 We ore on
eQual CIPOOrlunlly employer m/1/h

1986 BROADMORE
13x70, 3 BR
All Elec • dbl msul ,
chapel cetllng

WAS 113,9t5
NOW

$)3,500

1985 OVfRLAND
PARK 14t70, 2 BR
6" stdewalls, all elec
dtx bath, furniShed
WAS 118,995
NOW

$)7,995

1986 HOLLY PARK

28x48, 3 Bk
Vinyl a1dtng , 2 beth a.
8" walla , utthty
room. unfurniShed
WAS 126,900
NOW

$26,300

1986 COLUMBIA
14x70r 2 BR
2 beth dbl tnsul
chapel cathng, total
electnc Fumtshed
WAS 114,500
NOW

$14,000

1986 BROADMORE
14x70, 2 BR
Total elec • dbl tnsul ,
chapel celltng, bey
Window
WAS S1J,995
NOW

$13,500

1985 OVERLAND
1986 BROADMORE
PARK 14x70, 2 BR
14x72, 3 BR
2 beth, uttltty rm , all Obi , lnsul , dlx b•th,
all elec furnished
elec dbl msul
WAS 119,995
WAS 116,900
NOW

$16,300

1986 OVERLAND
PARK 14x72, 3 BR
2 beth, uttltty room.
dbl msul , 6"
Sidewalls Furntshed
WAS 119,500
NOW

$2 4, ~00

$)8,995

1986 HOLLY PARK
14x72, 2 BR
Deluxe bath. Obi
tnsul 6" stdewalla
Fumtshed
WAS '22.900

$19 000

1986 BRIDGEPORT
23x56, 3 BR
2 betha. 6 ' walla
famtly room , double
1nsulatton, shtngled
roof Unfurntahed
WAS 125,900
NOW

NOW

NOW

$22 400

1969 BUDDY 12a60
Z BR New 111 furnace
new refr.gerator new
carpeting
oNlY

snoo

1971 ELCONA 12x65
3 BR 1'1z balh gas h11t

S6300

KESSEL'S QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
"Where Qltllty M1ku The Olffuuee"

547 JACKSON

PIKE (1 Mile

West of Holler Hosp11all

446· 7274

'

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Page-D-4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel
66

Supplie•

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.
WORDIIAME
by Henri Arnold lnd Bot&gt; Lee

69 For Sale or Trade

Blodt, brick, mortor .,d
maoonrx oupplieo. Mountoln
Stato llf~&gt;ek. Rt. 33, Now
HIVWI, 'W. Vo. 304-SS2·
2222. I

Tr" nspa rt.IIton

Gu furnoco. 126,000
forced ah, compl

t100.00. Six dr

dre111r, with mlrrow, refin-

lahod, $36..00. 304-876·
3962.

Pats for Sale

F.mn
&amp;
61
.nel. CFA Himali)yan, Pertian

Supplit!s
LtVI~~Iuck

Farm Equipment

J)rogonwynd Cattery Kon-

CROSS llo SONS
U.S. 36 Weot, Jldtoon.
Ohio. 814-281·8461 .
M1111y Forguoon, Now
Holland, Bush Hog Sales &amp;
Strvlco. Over 40 u11d
tractors to choo11 frOm &amp;
co,.loto line of now &amp;
ulld oquipmorit. Largm
ooltctlon In S.E. Ohio.

11nd Siamo11 k~tono . AKC
l:how puppieo. Coli 448·
$844 oftor 7PM.
:AKC Doberman puppy 7
:Wooko old, blodt &amp; ton,
Champion Podlgroo, 1100.
Coll614·367·7628.
Pigo for 101e, 126 •ch. Coil
614·379·241 1.

2010 John Deoro tractor
low houn, good rubber, 8ft.
John Doore bush hog,
u.au. Call 514-288·
8622.

AKC Reg. Toy .Poodles. Coli
614-448-8889.

JIKC Reg. Gorinon Sho·
phord puppy, only one loft. 40 ft. com elevator 6. tillage
1100 or belt offer. Coli feeder wogon, each f460.
1114-448-0848 oHor 6PM.
Coli 814-448-2196.

Rlgiuered Miniature International Harvetter corn
!lchnouzor puppleo. Dorfl picker. Coli 814·379·2424.
oah ond popper. t160 . ooch.
-No cho~ko . Champion Uied 460 John DHre Doter
bloodline. Coil 814-992· ond R· 86 Ditch Witch
."2807.
Trencher. Call 1-614·694·
7B42 0&lt; 1· 614·694-6006
2 molo Cockopoo puppleo,
160. ooch. Coli after 5:00, John Deere two row corn
114·992·&amp;961 .
picker No. 227. Roady for
mm h8rve11 . Phone 814·
Fioh Tonk ond Pit Shop, 867·8418.
•
2413 Jackson Avenue, 1-:---::--- - - Polnt P'eaunt, 304·175· John Oeere menure
2083. Floh. blrdo and more. sproodor. Phone 814·992·

2215 alter 9:00p.m.
12 week old B•ate pupa,
f25 .00 ooch . 304· B85· Mo-y Forguoon 60. goa,
_391 1.
po, f2960., cooo n260.;
FD&lt;d 9N t1050: cub, cuhl·
AKC •. Pomoronlon, Polcln· votora, plowo mora 11BOO.;
lleoo 1nd Poodloo puppieo. Now Buoh Hog 4 ft. -uso ..
304-8815' 39158.
1871 FO&lt;d pick up F2&amp;0
11.450. 304-678·2328 0&lt;
Rat Tarrier puppleo, · bob 676-2808.
ioMod, Wormed, OYonlngo 0&lt; 1---:::-:---::---.,d, 81 4-268· 1487. Ulld 360 John Dooreloodor
w~h hoo and ulld R·86
Dnch W~ch Tronchor. 1·
57
Musical
814·894-7842 or 894·
6006.
lnltrumenta
Story • Clorfl plono. t••
now. Coli betwoon 6&amp;8PM,
814-448-4914.

Pomeroy-

Autos for· Sale

71

AUtos for Sale

IIMMOREj

r

I I

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FOR RENT OR LEASE

Real Estate General

With Option To iluy

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-0-5

Stertts Tree and lawn Ser·
vice. atump removal, 304·

11000: 304·675'

·n Chevrolet Monte Carlo,
3015 engine, PS. PB, -llh 21118.
wheel, AM·FM cooootto.
71
Autos for Sale
powor wlnclowo, now ~roo, 1947 Flootmallor, 4 door,
Rilly whoelo, ox cond. D&lt;lglnol Interior, body folr
15 4230 cond, no motor, voo4 Clrfoi
1976 Ford Granada Ghlo .2 ,600. 00 • 304•87 •
antiquo buff, *300.00 or
new oll·wletber .~roo, now daya, 304 · 875 - 48&amp;3 "'otoflet. 304:n3-&amp;973 . .
muffler ond new point job. ovenlngo.
I~~~=:;=:;::::;::~0
Call 814·448·1818 8TW. . - - - - - - - - - , .
74
10·8; 614·448-8680 BTW. ' Chevy Novo, one Bluet· 72 Trucka for Sale
8·9.
ick Coonhound, roglltored
aquorril dog, Walker Coon· - ' - - - - - - - - 1973 Chovollo Super Sport, hound. 304·676·7433 oftor FO&lt;d one ton dump trucl&lt;.
now point, owivol bucket 8:00 PM.
Good condhlon runo good
11111, auto. 41 1 roar axle,
•*ing t1 ,600. Coli oHor 6, •
dh. Coli 81 4-367·0632 .
'B1 fourcyiEogle. 304·675· 889-4014.
2BI59.
1-,.--------.HOW HE
1957 StudobokorPro1ldont.
lin Chevrolet ~ tonPU,
APtAANeEP iHE
to fllr condition. 1400. Coli 1980 Chovette, 47,000 t2.200. Coli 814-882·
614-992·5646.
mlleo, 4 opeod, 4 door, 3951.
5ALMON eee5.
$1,800.00. Cell 304·1175·
8918 after 6:00 304·896· 1986 Chevy pickup truck .
1974
Chevy
Stot1onw1gon.
Now arrange the circfed letters lo
P.S .. P.B., V-8, Auto.
81 Mercury lynx wagon,
Air, tilt, cruloo, oil po-ond 30&amp;9.
form the suiJ)I'Iae answer, as sug•uoo.
cou 814-949clean. 4 cyl., air, 12,000.
o
484
cu.ln.
For
you,
Cbevy
ges&lt;od by lila above cartoon.
Call 814·2B6-8522.
fino. *BOO. 080. Call 81 4· '77 BonneviHe, on, owner, 2860.
exc cond, 12,000.00. 304·1--------..,.
992·5698.
6715-2337.
lntomatlonol dump
I~·
1989. Cadillac convertible Answerhere:"~
" _ _ _
_ __
_,!
304·875·3190:
good top, good paint.
1978 Chevy lmpola, p.o..
t1,000 . Call 614·286·
!Ani-.-Y) p.b., o.c., good shopo. Coli 19B4 Convertible Dodge
800, one owner. llko now. '78
6622.
Yesterday's! Jumblea: IDIOM TAWNY ICEBOX SHERRY
814 -992-6378.
•lllng due to llno11. Coli 380
good cond,
1969 EdHI4 door hardtop,
1
1 1
1970 Modal Chryolar Now- 304-875-6887.
new tir.,, bolts. ho11, ex·
port. A. C., P.S., P.8., good
hoult. 1978 Chry. Cordobo 71
Aut·01 for Sale
condition. Phone 814-887 good condition. Coli 61471
Autos for Sale _8::4::1B:-.:--:-:-::--::-::--:-::2511·6266.
•
19n Orond Prix Pontiac 1984ChryolerFifthAvo.Uko 1979 Ford LTD . P.S., P.8.,
1968 Cougar &amp; 1979 Flat ~noso g.oCaod, body good, now, 24,000 miloo, beige, A81u4to,742A .c7. 3811900. Coli
both exc. cond. Coli 614· ~ · II 814·388-8339. all optlono. boll offer. _Coli
·
·2
·
448·4109.
814·251·1379 after &amp;PM.
1979 Pontloc Bonneville,
1976 Cutlou, very good
1984 Corveno convenlblo, e•c. condhlon, loodod. Coli 1976 Pontile Aotro good cond, 304-875-3119.
327·300 HP. 4.spood, good 81 4·448-2410 J. Berridge Nnnlng condition, *426.
condition. Coil 814·446· oHor 3PM .
Call 61 4·448·9284.
'78 Dolaun 280Z, 4 opood,
4160 after 6:00PM.
Crolgor mogo, now beltary,
1982 Corv1ir convortlblo, 4 1978 VW Rabbitt, auto, AC. muffler and antenna. Runa
1983 Buick LaSabN Lmtd., opd, oxc. cond for rootoring rock &amp; pinion otoorlng, low 9ood, e~~:c. c•n. muat 1et1
oxcollont condition, 4 dr.• all t600. Call 814·388-991 6. goo mlioor. •1 ,600. Cell t2,896.00 . 304-676·
optiono, 33.000 mlloo. Call
7123.
81 4-388-8144.
814 - 446-4180 after 1979Bulck$kyhawk,outo,
olr, PS, P8, tilt, cloth 19n FD&lt;d T·bird prlv1to, 1 1978 Malibu Cluolc, good
6:00PM.
.
interior, 12,200. Coli 114· owner. 8B,OOO mlloo, uc. cond . good worfl car t700.
OWNER ANXOUS TO SELL - MAKE AN APPOINT·
1970 Oldomobllo Delta 88, _44_8_·44_8_1_._ _ _ __
cond. Call 814·446·2698. 304·882-3727.
4 door, outomotlc, PS, PB. 1
PI
MENTTO
SEE THS ONE TODAYI Cape Cod home on 1
runo good, good worti cor. 1968
ymolilh olant 8,
nice
level
lot with several trees and shrubs. This
Clal814·241-9&amp;94 or 814· otondard ohlft, good work
home features a nice living room with beamed'ceil·
446-9747.
..r. 1250. Call 814-4489378.
inas. built-in bookcases. and wooclburninc stove,

tJ

October 6. 1986

Autos for

71

•72 VW,

1987 Fleetwood Codllloc
Llmoleno, 3 111to, folr con·
d~lon, t1 .100 or belt offer.
Coll814-446·1197.

676·2010,

Home

81

• lmprqvementa
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondltlonolllfotlmo guo·

4 spood Saginaw treno,.;ll·
lion, coli oflor 3:00 . PM.
304-676·3788.

rantM. loc1l refe""'ces

Judy OeWitt - Realtor - 388·8155
J. Merrill Carter - Real1or - 379·2184
Becky Lane - lilealtor - 446 -0458
Jim Cochran - Realtor - 446· 7881
Virginia Smith- Realtor- 388·8826
· Phyllis Loveday- Realtor- 446· 2 230...,.

furnlohod. Froo ollfmotol.
Coli collect 1-81 4·237·
0488, day 0&lt; night. Rogoro

Porto for oolo 1970 351 C
'
1979 Ford ~on.
ex ..!lent .,gino, 4 borroll $178. C·4
condition. 58,000 mlloo. •Utomatlc trensmi~tlon
C.ll 814-992·3917 altar t60. 304-875-3634 .
5:00.

'81ument Wtterproafing.

D.and M. Contractoro.
tiding, replecement
dow1, inaul1ting. roofing,
new 1nd remodeUng, con·

1979 Ford E,2110 van , 8 cyl, -:::::----::--'---outo. new tlroo, 37,000 7 8
Camping
actuol mllo1, 304-675 ·
Equipment
4230 doyo, 304·676-4863
'""'"lngl.
1976 bodge Von, runo Huntero Spoclol 14ft. 1sn
good, Interior portly ouotom· Americen Pilgrim trevel
Stove 304-875·
l!od, now droo, body noodo
87&amp;-7686.
t1,200.00 or belt
304· n3-H73.
Motors Homes
&amp; Campers
74 ,Motorcycles

- REALTOR®

crete. Coll304-n3-6131.

SOUTHERN. HILLS R.E.r INC.

COLEMAN WATER WELL
DRILLING
Pump oolo1, 10rvlco. Roglo·
tered in Ohio. All work
guorontood. Coli 304-273·
2811. Rovenowood, W. Vo.

446-6610

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Ollenng CENGUAR D'" insurance SerVIces

Put'NtJ•ttber 1 to work for you:

RON'S Tolevlolon Service.
Hou1o colla on RCA. Quour.
GE. Spoclollng In Zonhh.
Call 304·678·239B or 51 4·
445-2464.

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Trovol troller. 1979. 8th
.t971 Super Glide
wheel, 1979 Bonanza, 31
.;,gino robullt, thorp.
ft.• with w- 197&amp; Ford truck
814-448-0278.
'A T Ranger, 111.700. Call
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24_5_.60
1985 SX-260, 3 whooler. _6_
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11,300, COlt t2,000 now. 1
Coli 614· 317-0832.
1983 Hondo 110 throe
wheeler, exc cond,
1982 Horloy Davldoon t&amp;50.00. 304·876-3761 or
Druur. Coli 814·742 · 614-446-2072 .
2B08.

periencect carpenter, electrl·
clen. m11on, painter. roof·

lng tlncludlng hot tor
oppllcatlonl 304·875·2088
or 875·738B.
J .and l. lnltollotlon. Roof·
lng, vinyl aiding. ttorm doara
and -wlndowo. F- toll·
moto1. Coli 814-992-2772.

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NEW USTING -Colonial Doll House- Charming
modern 2story home located in good ne~hborhood off
Rt. 35. Th~ oome offe~ 3 !Jldrooms. I ~ baths, lamiy
room, formal din~g, central air; garage, deck and a
profess~nal~ ondscapal vard. Owners ttanslerrng
and must sell. $49,900.
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NEW USTING - I«&lt;M£ AllftWo TNf 'iii#~
acres, oo~ mimles lrom
roon1 w«h
lirep~ce. 3 bedrooms,
knchen and full furn~hed basement.
back wnh scenic vi!w.
#1010

lDVELY COUNTRY S£TTING on 9~ acres. Just4 m11eS
north ol Rio Grande. An attractive 3 bedroom energy
eff~ient ranch, incluOOs 2 batl"6, d1n11g room,
equipped klchen. lull basement, !'~!at pump and
garage. Call about details. $55,000.
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$39 900 - Owner anKious to

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-One still)' s~ room
modem
city-2nd Ave. Clean and very &amp;Dod
condn~n. full basemen\ l~e new g;~s lurnace,
back-jar~ room for garden and ~wnJront IJOrCh that
5 hard to leave. Mother, Dad, lh6 5 mce. Price
reasonabl~ Call us todav. llilmedialept6SeSS~n. Let us
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LOCATION - 149.000 - Just what yoo need,
conven~nt!!! 3 bedroom ranch located at Sl Rl 35
close to hospnal. S«ualed on appmx. 1.1 ac. Plus~

PRICE Rmuao - S30.500 - Addison - 3
bedroom ranch, 1 bath, kitchen with ealing area, lull
basem!rlt Located on Old Rt 7. Good starter home for
youne couple or investment.
#956

BRICK AANCH- Located. on . Rl14L 3 lEd room,
large bath, nice e&lt;JHn.kitchen, i
full divided
basemen\ fire plate, attached garage. Lovely 1\\ acre
lawn w~h lrees and shrubs.
11941

194 ADELAIDE DRIVE - Remodeled 3 bedroom
ra nch 1 m i~ wesl oltownon St. Rt 14l.lncludes ~um .
siding, roof recentlv replaced, nat gas heal
woodburner, lull basemen\ garage. Alsumable
mortgage. Priced at $39,900
#940

ACRES MI L .::. $40.000 - Good iarm home.
Located on Hannan Trace Rd .. 3 bedrooms, ~rge
country kichen with fwep~ca Cel~r pulfll house,
snack bar, f~h~g lake and camp grounds. Tobacco
base and mineral rights.

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NEW USTING - Nice Sllrter or Retirement Home
- level lloor plan. 2 IEdrooms, l~ing room, lami~
room or dinW1g room.Citj oonvmenre, large backyard.
Room for agarden.Located 929 4th Avenue. $30.~.
#1013

ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS - Makeanap~ntmenl
today il view th~ 39 acre farm. You v.1ll appreciate the
quality of matenals and workmans~p lo bUild large
horse barn.. Box stal~. 4 bav machine shed Cemenl
watering troughs. Excellent cropland, recenUy .!'m~
and fertil~ed. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. _24 x56
doublewide placed on permanent loundatron. Use
ether rural or well water.

VACANT LAND - 15 acres ol cro~and wrth producing
gas wei. Presently used to raise corn and tobacco
Located in Addison Towns hip.
11948

DON'T PASS TKIS OIIE BY - ll's bargar~ l)'i:ed.at
ooly $45,000. Attractive 3 bedroom, ~n.ji!Wid brick
ranch just m~ules from town and hospital. A newer
deluxe k~chen and d~ilg area, 2-balhs, newer carpet,
lull fllished basement Y.ith family and fBI: rooms, ~
firep~ces. nat gas, central ar.and 2car lllrage. Wont .
la~4ong at tho pr~e. lmmed1ale possess~n. NIOI

STUTES
REAL
EST
ATE
BONNIE STUTES, BROKER
CATHY BURDETTE, 388-81 18

dinette, kitchen with &amp;Jt·level oven, 3 BRs, 2
baths, storm windows, double p11p.

446-4206

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LARGE AIRY CALFORNIA BRICK RANCH
3 bedrooms, 2112 ceramic baths, lg. living room,
dining room. family room. new kitchen. patio
with gas grill.

sell th~ 11\ story et to&gt;troom home in good
condililn. Fami~ room, lirep~~ basement 2 car
garage and nice tree l~ed I\\ acre vard. Located'"
Green Grade Sclrool are&amp;
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REFERENCES NECESSARY AND
ONE MONTH RENTAL DEPOSIT REQUIRED
For Rent or Lease With Option to Buy $580 mo.

62 Wanted to Buy
W•nted to buv:

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October 6. 1986

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446-2206 or 446-2734

wood &amp; coal burntro. Coli
81 4·693·5636.

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Real Estate General
Uveetock
Slmmontol X Club C.lvoo.
Rod llo block, oloo 3 yr. old
Slmmont1l bull, hoy for 1011.
Coli 81 4·38B·8178.
Reg . Morgan

horooo, 1

atellion, 1 mare. Would tr1d1

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Fruit
Ill Vegetables

'wool Pototooo white or
yollow 20 conta 1 lb. t1 0
bulhll. Konnlboc pototou
f8 buahol. Coli 81 4·2118·
t208 Of 114·268-11 17.

from town. Nice one story home has afamily room
with woodburner, full basement. lieat pump, cent.
air, cistern, well, and county water. Green School.
Call for an appointment.

Ask Jounelf this a-tion-'lhln Utt With Us
•Willis T. Leadingham, Realtor, Ph. Home 446·9639

BLACKBURN IEALn -446-0001

PH. OFFICE 446·7699

lor good camper. Coli 614·
379·2686.
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Moturo quoil. Got your quail
Hrlyl No quail will bo I Old In
Nov..,ber

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December.

loBonto'o Quail Form.
36180 Buhon Rd. , long
Bottom. Ohio. 814-986·
4346.

Robblto: French Lop and
fblo, opon 7 doyo wook, coil Cellfornlen. alive or dreued.
lor pricoo 11 oupply io 304·46B·1628.
Hmilld. 304·773-6721 .
~ob'o Morflat; Muon, W.
Vo.
64 Hay &amp; Grain
Clnnlng peach11 now lVIII·

WHY
FOI TELLING THE WHOLE
COUNTY, WHEN YOU CAN TELL THE
WHOLE WORLD? .

YOU CAN OWN ALITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY! '
5 acres, m/1, on St. Rt. 141, just a short distance

Real Estate General

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New LUting·- Lot• Qj flower., •hrubs, lnrge pine tree•, plu• cr very well
de•ifned home. Feature• o formal living room, family room, 3·4 bed·
roomt, 1~ bar:lu, complete lcltf:!aeri w! dithuurther, .n ove &amp; refrigerator.
Fin1hed basement w/corpet, ~ car IDr'llffC and 1eparaee wood shop, a
lor,e covered back porch, ga• hel. Washinglon Elementary.

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Canaday Realty
446-3636~

COUNTRY HOME
Localoo on St. Hwv.160 close
lo hi~ schod ~re troot
pcn:h, buit~n cabine!s and
dbl. s/ ~nk in kithm. bath
wijh sliJIIer. lots of shade
trees and truij trees. Garden
space .84 acre of land
llown-in itsu~tiln, 8 rooms, 4
bedr~J~J~m. Must sell Pllooo
nowtlr an appointment. Pr~ed
at $26,000.

,f.pploo all voriotieo. ta .oo
buohol. Now open dolly. All Square be leo of hoy. t1 .00.
lrullo, vogotobloo. Jocko Coli 814·949·2179.
Morflll. Rt. 36, Hondoroon. 1-:--:------Ear Corn. Last ye~ra crop .

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r&lt;innobec: potllou. 16.00 Coli Randy Boogie at 814·
'I"· 304-876·6431 .
843-63&amp;&amp;.

Broker-Auctioneer

· M~GKEE
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Call «6-0552 Anytime
Beth Null 245·9507
Steve McGhee
446-1255

BIIR 4U -OWNER ANXIOUS 10 SEU - 3 BR ranch situated on 2.35

acre ~ mi l. l'osO~e 8% Oan assumption ro quai~Od I&gt;Jyer. Includes I&amp;
eal-il kitchen. separate util~ room, lam1~ room oilh \W firepac&lt;. C.ltr
an all!&gt;Oinlmenllooay.

BIIR 448- Excellenl OPDOrturnlv to i&gt;Jv alivable illme alii&gt;! r~iht Plte.
Tho • a very clean tome ready lor a new owner. !he iJU is ri!llt
$13,500
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BIIR 449- SfElHIS OIIE- Nice3 BR homesluaiEd oo210 acres rn/1
· includes LR. FR, kitch01 with appliances. screened '" porch. Only 2'" m1ies
from "'"'· Pnced r~ihl al $33,900.
B11R 550 - NEW. USTING - 142 acres mi l ~ Perry lwp. Nice

remodeled home includes 3DRs. 2baths. I&amp; olchen with dining are.o. Call
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DON'T OVERLOOK THIS - BEST BUY IN GAlUA COUNTY!
AN OUTSTANDING VALUE. THIS CUSTOM TOP QUAliTY
RANCH IS PRICED BELOW MARKET TO SEll QUICKLY! 3
BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, OAK CABINETS, RANGE, REFRIGERA·
TOR, S NAC~ BAP IN KITCHEN, BEAUTIFUl CUSTOM DRAPES
BY TUPE'S. FULLY CARPHD. FIVE ACRES. CITY SCHOOL SY·
SE M. $54.000.
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RESTORE THIS BEAUTIFUL OLD COLONIAl BRICK AND
SAVE ABUNDLE! 4 BEDROOMS, 2 STORY, SURROUNDED BY
TREES, APPROX. 7 ACRES, $37,500, WILL SELL•ON LAND
CONTRACT WITH $5,000 DOWN PAYMENT, BALANCE AT
10'11 1NTEREST. CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM.

MEIGS COUNTY USnNGS
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• .R57l-NEW US!IIIG - 2 ~ory lrMte home with 2 be&lt;m&gt;m~ LR,
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IMtily roan located on tl!ley St Coold be made into apod~ Sets a1
(liLY $15.tm llr QIMCI&lt; sale

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IIIII 574 - NEW USHNG - Great s1ar1er lnme. Ooe ltxr plan 2
bedrooms, DR, balh•. utility and detOched garage, Neal as can b..
r.tdd~port Apxt pnce of $27,500.
• 5111- 125acm larm i&gt;cal!d on St Rt 124. Several bwtlings, barn
and equ~01t sl'ed. 3bedlll(Jrl ~111e illme. Owner witllal&lt;e reasooable
ofler.
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f&lt;kldes ~mi~ room w/woodi&gt;Jrner. PRIC£ RffiU(lO! Cali

f:besement

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Meigs Co. Listings

Call: Cheryl

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11924

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H634

lull Liued - Gree'n Twp. Modllrn brick ratlch . 4 bedroom1, living
room, formal dining, modf!rn kitchen w/ dishwasher - range,juU bare·
ment, low ulilties. Ga, ·heated &amp; ceniral air. .A very nice home. Larse

hack yard.

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FIXER UPPER - $18,500 - Starter tome,
investment properlj_ I\\ ~&lt;J'l' fr&lt;111e. 3 bedrooms,
ooth, natural gas. Owner has nroved south and waniS lo
sell
11989

condijilrrers, satelite d~h, swimming pool (lB ff.diamerer),g;~rden
SJliC~ fenced rn' backyard Stetage building, Possble loon
assumt:OOn. See lhii nice home.

116Z7
57 ACRES. MORE OR lESS
I barn, Olesler Twp.in Meigo; County, approx. 38 acres tiloblesone woods, apl)'ox. 12 acres. Some fencing l!M!!)&gt; sile to build
home, awav troor everyooe else. Phone and be the frn lo see and
buy this pkt d land •

GEORGES CREEK ROAD - 3 BEDROOM FRAME RANCH, EAT·
IN KITCHEN, HARDWOOD FLOOOS, ATTACHED GARAGE. ONE
STEP INSIDE AND YOU'll BE SOLD. 139,900.

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Brick Home - Enlry h611 adjact•nt formal LR, bow window. Formal
dininll room w/ woin. coal in/{ &amp; beautiful wall lex. Modern kil chrn,
'famil y room, w. b. JireplaCf' and polio door•. bock patio. 4 f:w.droom1, 2
full &amp; % bntlu. FinUhed ba8emenr w/ rec. room. 2 ror garose. 21and•·~
rnped lot~. lmmarolate cored jltr cu.dom buill home. Ciry •chnoi•.
Priced 80'•·
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AND WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO
FIND THAT SOMEONE.
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CLOSE TO RIO GRANDE ON 325
6.49 acres more or i!ss, located just south ol Rio Grande on St Hw.
35. lots of large, lall pine trees. Beautnul building sites in the
woods. II voo like trees, th~ ~ llilat vou want.

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11631

LIM DOWN PAYMENT - OWNER FINANCING
Are voo lool&lt;ing for a 2 bedroom overboking !he Ohu River with

litlle maintenance. &amp;~nner home or retirement home. We have it.
11260
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PREQOUS ACREAGE ON 1!1'. 35 NEAR STATE HIGHWAY PATROl
STATION. 1.6 ACRES, SUITABLE FOR RESIDENTIAL M COMMER·
CIAL PRESENTLY HAS 1STORY FRAME HOME WITH FUll BASE·
MEN!, GARAGE, IN GOOD CONDITION. ASKING $74,000. OWNER
Will CONSIDER lOWER OFFER!

1979 BAYVIFN
12'&gt;60', 2 bedroom hoor~ large living room \lith expando, mrxt.
kit: hen w«h dishwasrer, central air,large back porch covered. Like
new Inside and out. BUjlh5 ore and moven.or buvttandmovein
by rentng the lol it is presently siltin gm. See rt tooay.

11636
$288.05 MONTHLY PAYMENT FOR A HOME OF YOUR OWN!
2 BEDROOM RANCH HAS VINYl SIDING, ANDERSON WOOD
WINDOWS, GAS FURNACE, CENTRAL AIR CONO., CARPETED
THROUGHOUT. liSTED AT $29,000 BUY ON lAND CON·
TRACT WITH $5,000 DOWN PAYMENT. NICE CITY LOCATIO_N.

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ONLY $1,990 - VACANT .LAND
~acre apjm&lt;.ln Sectiln 5 of &lt;#een Twp. on Sl. Hwy. 588 apprQ.I{.
2 IT'!Ies fnm Gaii(J&lt;JI~. Won't last loog at' lh5 price

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25 LOCUst ST~ET. Q~UII'OUs; OHIO·

VACATW&gt;N CAIIP BY BLUE lAKE
Owrerlinandn~ Sullied\ rural water, septM: system, e~ Buy
~!lith camping trail!r" without. Corcete pad. &lt;#eat f~hing. Buy
and mow right in.
C ,tll Vl.f•,fld H",1 lt y lnt
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JUST USTEO - FAMILY ORIENTED HOME $69,900
_ Exc settin~ 4'h acres. brick and cedar ~1-level
home. 4 BR, 3 baths, love~ country k~chen, ~m ·~
room w/firepiace: Good garden area. pnvacv.
11965

Rio Gr.a nde A flO - 9 qf:r~~, more or leu, 3 BR 2 11ury hume ~ellor. ll~r:'·
age buildins. new shed for CO! de or h or~e1. New fenceR. Frull tree•. Ctt y
n:hooll. Priced in 50•.
Reducrod - $30.000 - 3 fwdrrH/m ,
abmw
pautul pnol , .tnJPIIi!P di.,h.
·OnlY 1250.00 Mnnrh~ Pnym•nt.
P&amp;i $1.600.00 ,fown pnymelll• .JO
Owraen willinA In help wirh tlu• fi·
vr... 9\4 o,lj. rate&gt;.
nancin[!l.

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185.000 -

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Howe ond 2 Lou - 3 or 4 bedroorm •
' ki&lt;chen. garden lfXX"· Unauached
IIW cor SO"'Il"· Price m. 100.00.

}l.ut Lilted - At renrion newlywed .. - }u•r 's-;•ring 1tora'ed ~· iometime•
diflicull. Your firJI home complerely. fumlllwd . New macrowave. re·
mote control color Tl'. dllep free•• and bed•, 10/••• lamp•, end .'~ble
ond dlnin&amp; and lou of orlwr rlsinlJ'· 4 bedroom•, 2 bolh1, LR, dan1ng.
modllm l&lt;iclsen. Nice fenced bock yord.
movlnB from II ale ond
don'r !ike ro .nwve furnirure. Pock•K• deol ony UO,OOO.

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New Li11ing - Would you
to own your own bu•ineu? ll'e have a
I••• lfr'OW'lnlJ bu•inell - plu• "'' inventory and equi~ment, s~ your own

BEAT THE COMFORT AND PRICE - Three rooms and
bath in city oo 40'x 120' lot. Vinvl sidin&amp; storm v.1nclows
and doors. Roof, oot water heater recentlv replaced.
Shaded backvard, ~us much more. Onlv $11.000

#873

4 BEDROOMS - 4 ACRES - Secluded, roomv ranch
home in mint condition 2 baths, k!llely liv•ng room,
lormal dining area. Woodbumer, range, relngerator.
washer and dryer included. 2 rural water taiJ!. Barn
wilh horse stall, garage with workshop. Ow~er Will
accept mob1le home or valuables lor down pajrnenL
11970
RENTAL PROPERTY - Located al Lower Rt. 7 rear
Clay School 2 bedrooms, bath, liv ~ g room, k«chen.
I&lt;Jum. siding carpet, washer llld dryer rookup. Rural
water. Lot approx. ~ acre.
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OWNER HAS DECIDED TO SELLON LAND CONTRACT
•n order lo make n pos~lie for yoo lo be the proud
owoor olthwery nice 209 acre farm.Approx. 90 acres
ti~ble, rest pasturev.11h very litl~ woods. 2 story larm
home wnh 5 bedrooms, 50'x75' barn, machine!)' shed.
, 3 g;~rages, lobacco base_
EVER STEAL A HOUSEl -These anKIOUS owners are
willing to deal 2 story lrame.,-4 bedrooms, formal
dinin&amp; lamiy room, 2 fireplaces, 2 baths, kitchen
indudes d~hwasher, . range, d~posal, basement,
garaga City conven~nce. Sale ooighlxlrhood.
11973
ON.DEENIE DRIVE - This is an anractive brick ranch
located just off SL Rt 35. Includes 3 bedrooms. I ~
baths, equipped kitchen. lull basement electric heat 2
car garag~ central a11. Very mce ~ndscaped vard.
Good lamily neighborhood $55,000.
11937
BUILDING SITES- Purchase ooo ol all threeofthese
home siles. Each sile approximalelv 140'x254'. Road
frontag~ Rural water avai~ble. All c~red. Surveyed,
Locatoo at the Bidwell-Rodney Road approx .. 2 mile
lrom Rodntlj and St. Rt 35. $6,tnl per lot
11979

REMODELED HOII.E NEAR VINTON - Nice
decorating in lh~ 3 bedroom; 1\\ story home. Vihjl
sidin&amp; fami~ room, large kitchen, d1rnng roomh,
insulated windows, rural water. \\ acre vard wtt
garden area. $32,000.
11919
I MIIACULATE BRICK RANCH - We wanl Ia show
1ou th~ lovely home. Must see to apprec~le too sue
and qualitj. 3 bedroo"" 2 !Jalh~ ~rge lamilv room
wilfl fireplace and insert 22 x20 formal hvmg room,
lar&amp;~~ country k«chen, other extras. City schools.
11926
95 ACRES.VACAIIT IAN 0 in Green Township ol St. Rt
141 Tobacco base. Main~ wooded with markelable
timber. Wnhin 7 mils o1 town. Call for more
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TREES. WILDLIFE, NATURE -II vou are interested in
v.1~1ile l h~ property ~ for jOU. 118 acres. ol woods.
small hunting buildin&amp; drilled well, good F1sh1R&amp; IX)nds.
mineral rights. Just wailing for lhe interested hu~~

11847

CAN'T BEAT TlfE PRICE - 3 bedroom rome, bath.
~rge living room, dinilgroom, kftcnen, beautifulfami(j
room with firep~ca look out vrur wndow an~ see the
v.oods behM ~- gas, cent air, carport. storage.
Priced a1 $39,900. A~rox . \\ mile lrom cty.
11987

11628
49 ACRES - JUST ourS I DE CITY- BEAUTIFUL I\OODS, SOME
TilLABLE LAND. COMFORTABLE, 3 BEDROOM I()ME, PB!FECT
RETREAn $65,000. BUY WITH $15,000 DOWN PAYMENT. BAl.·
AN(I AT 10'11 FOO 20 YEARS.

NFN USTING - COMFORT AND WARMTH RADIATE
THRO•OUT _ Jackson - Pik~ Charming 3
lledroo~s. balh,' cozv lamilj room, natural gas heat
citj water; sewer. Excellent 2 car garage. Cha1n link
lence. landscaped lot
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WILL SELL Oil lAND,OONTR((T - 8 acres, .modern
ranch hom~ barn. oulbuildil~ 3bedroom, d~n~garea,
bath. beautiultolling land wrth fnrrt and wanut trees,
pood, spring Located at Scollawn. $34,000. #9n

ONLY $8,900
12'&gt;.1i5'Vindale Mar~ II. 5rooors, bath wnh sillwer, natural gas FA
furmc~ 20'&gt;60' woo:fen porch with awning carpet~&amp; l'lincbw air
conditilnng Uke new insiJe Buy hnd m&lt;M! it or buvitand mOYe
in by rentng the lot rt is present~ sitting on. Phone lodav.

$18,000 AND IT IS NICE! 2 BEQROOM FRAME l()t.f HAS A
2 ACRES, GARAGE AND OTHER OUTBLOG. KYIIR CREEK

AUDRY F. CANADAY, REALT~
MARY FLOYD, REALTOR, 44&amp;-3383 .
EUNICE NIEHM, REAlTOR. 446-11197 . ,...100 ·

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LOVELY SETTING WITH SWIIIIIING POOL

KYGER CREEK AREA - OOUBlE WIDE HOM~ IN EXCELLENT
COND. HAS 3BEDROQMS, 1\\ BATHS, 2CAR Ll)(l( ~GE, 2YR.
OLD BLOCK CELLAR HOUSE, 2 VEGETABLE GARDENS. 2 ACRES.
$34,500.

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HOME AND &amp;ACRES - $19,900- Located on St. Rt .
7. love~ river ~ew. 2. possibly 3, bedroom home.
Part~!~ lurn6hed. N1ce barn. lots ol road fron~
LOCATm IN FNINGTON -Older 2stlll)'homewih3
bedrooms, kilchen, IN. room, balh, nice frooiiX)rch,
large unattached garage. ulilitj b~~ . cellar illuse, 1.75
acre lawn. Clooe to miles.
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5 I!IIIIS, baffi, 2 car garage natural gas, FA furnace, wincbw air

BIR 451 -NEW US!ING- 3 BR home oo orge lol indudes I&amp; Nving
room with wb fireplace. dining room. 2 baths (ooe inciOOes set·•n lub plus a
separate stower). You mu~ see lhiS ooe •nside! Pnced al $42.900.

~OMPLETE AUCTION SER~ICE

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41606

FINISH IT YOURSElF
And save money. Th~ 6 rooms, 4 bedroom, cobnial i'oole in the
country wijh approx. 89'h ac~. Great Jllce to raise your chiklren.
Sm~llarm pond stocked w~h bass and blueg~l. Tobacco base. lots
oft1m1Er. Phone now for an appointment. Prl:ed at $29,900.

BIIR 452 - NEW US!ING - Owner wit lin~ ro f~ance for quailied I&gt;Jyer
this 3 BR house off 141. N1ce dean home with 18'x4a alxlve ground pooj.
Call for delais. Pr&lt;ed at $28,@.

BIA.,_ NEW US!ING - Aitlle over 6 a;res oilh 3 bedroom tome.
. Walk·~ ba!em9 features ~i~ room with lf~ace. otcherl, dining"'"·
lR and k!c.hen up;taiB, I ~ il!lhi 2car detaChed~·~- wilh silo sllrage
and overllead could be made ~~ apar1ment Asloing $65,000.

I\\ STORY lilliE

PWS 6\\ ACRES ll/L
BrOOOIS- 4 bedrooms, 1bath
plus shower in basemiJlt, rural
water system, garage All in
(;ll&lt;Xf conditiln. 6~ acres m/1
lots of S(llte. REDUCED. You
can buy th~ home and acres
lor ooly $29,900 now.

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BUIAVILL£-ADDISOII ROAD - Owne~ anxilus to
sell lh ~ 4 be&lt;jroom ranch wnh lull bas!fllertl.lnckJOOs
recent~ rep~ced rool, 2 lull baths, 14'x25' lamij
room lui~ equipped k~cllm, 12'xl5' screened deck,
8'x8' 'deck, central ar, garage. Nearlj \\ acre lot located
less than I mile lrom Rt 7. $43,500.
WHAT A DEAL - $38.500. Owner says sell now.Mint
condition read! lor you lo move in. NiCe carpeting and
new draperies, range, telrigeralor. ll'x24' famHv room
with woodbumer.

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DON'T PASS THIS ONE BY - 3 bedroom ranch with
attached garage, lull dN1ded basement fireplace, g;~s
lorced air heat wrthin minutes ol town. Owner would
consider tradmg lor ~rge horne.
H913
ACRES
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$32,900Good
solid.stocco
and
trame
18
home 3 bedrooms. bath, kitchen. d1mng room, huge
lving room. 27'•4f1worl&lt;shop Vo1lh 220 ee~:. Good well
and spring water.

"'11927

NATURE PAINTS A MASTERPIECE right outside vour
wilclow. A scenic \\ acre ~ vard OOiderilg on
Raccoon Creek. An anractille cl£1om buil brick IWld
cooar ranch with a COl)' firep~ce. lamily room, dinilg
room and 2 car garage. Nice wrao-arouro dec~ IWld
creek lronl with boat dock. $55,000.

H997
3.68 ACRES - Survceved wooded lot at SR 7 near

Gallipol~ locks and dam. 115' nver lrontage. land on
bolh sides ol highwav BUilding ,.. mobile home sites.
$5,900. .

11923

GREAT LITTLE FARM - 1'h ~01\' home with 3
bedrooms, balh. dining room. kitchen, living room,
basement Barn, garage, 35 acres !ius gas well on
property. 15 a&lt;Xlitronal acres cropland can be txJught
extra. Addison Township.

11949
UNBEATABlE 112.500 - W~h alil~ work thi; hme
1~ story home cou~ be a doll house. Spacuus rooms
throughout llr&amp;~~ treed lawn. Garden area &lt;#eat
investment propertv.

H992
PRICE REDUCED TO $32.500 - Village ol Addison. 3
bedroom ranch. Bath. eat-in Mchen, lull basement
w11h garag~ Over 1acre. Good ~arte r tome lor ajOung
couple.

H956
BRAND NEW - 141.900- Be lhelirst-lo make tlis 3
bedroom, 116 bath beauty your lxlme. Charming and
affordable. Silualed on one acre wooded lot.

H912
GET AWAY FROM IT ALL' and enpv the beauty of
nature wnh !hi; 28 acre farm . O~ er oorre in need of
repair. BArn. cellar and cel~r house. Drilled weft.
Part~!~ wooded."Productnra
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H976
VACANT LOT - $6,500 and rt is all vours. Excellent lot
100'xl80'.' Rural walcr available. plus electr~ on lot.
Owner financing ava1lable to qualified buver. located
Sl Rt 775, a short d1stance from the county park
enlrance. Call lor a soow•n&amp;

11894

GREAT POTENTIAL '" lh1s growing bu~ness. Grocery
store wrth eqwpmenl inventory. Snack shoparea. Dnlv
2 groceries 1n area. Call lor more &lt;llormalion. Located
in Racine.
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H95!
liEAA SOUTHWESTERN HIGH SCHOOL.- Located
ju~ 5 miles sooth of R~ Grand~- Srtualed on a2 acre
shaded lot This rooecorated 4 or 5 bedroom home is
ju~ lor you. Includes 2 mce baths, lamily room, formal
dimng room, basement, 3 car garage. .V~ry mce
decoratin&amp; Thermal w1ndows, _alum1num sid1ng, fully
carpeted, ~sulated , l11eplace w~h woodburner. Priced
in sell at $59,900.
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tr' 11:1 85 Centurv 21 Rtal Est~ te CorporatlOil ;I~ trU Stt•e for th e SAf. ® and ... - trademarks or Century 21 Rtal Estate Corpo ration. P'rinll'd In I'. S A [quu II /ili!O rl llnl ty ~mployer,
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Times-Sentinel
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Home
: Improvements

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1986

October 6. 1985

W.Va.

Real Estate General

Real Estate General .

HOBSTETTER ·
REALTY .

Real Estate General

Geo. S. Hobstetter, Jr.
Broker

0111; framing. flooring. dry Dozer &amp; Dltchtr, Dump
waO. bathroom•. kitchens, trucks, &amp; watar-gas-nwer-

INiintinglind plumbing. 304· electrlcolllnoo.
1----- - - 875-2440. .

.me,.

Col)lontry end remodol.lng,
room oddltlono, pointing.
plumbing, 1nd repein .

Phone 304·87&amp;-4322.

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Plumbing

8o Heating

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FARM - 153 acres m/1, wrth
three bedroom blick·veneer
home Free gas, well kept home
and acres. Barn and several
equipment sheds. Exc. catt~ or
horse lann. PRICE REDUCED.
Call for detait.
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Ge11eral Hauling

James Boy1 Weter Servk:e.

Aloo poolo filled. Colt 814·
268 ·1 141 or 814- 448·
1176 or 814-448· 7911.

QUALITY IN EVERY DET~Il- 3or48Rbrick

Cor. Fourth and Pine

Goltlpollo. Ohio
Phone 814-448·3888 or
814-448-4477

Ken' 1 Water Service. Welle,
ciatema. pool• filled. Phone
614-387·0823 or814·387·
7741 night or day.

JIM'S PLUMBING lo HEAT·
lNG. Rt. 1, Box 355, Golll·
polio. Coli 814-387-0578.
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Wells. ciaterna, pools. Faat,
reliable Mrvice. Call 114·
256·1240 or 614-268 ·
1130. Reuonable rat••· .

Good-1 Excovollng. boo•
menta, footera, drivewaya,
aeptlc tanka. land1ceping.
Coli anytime 814-448·
4637, Jomoo L. Oovloon, Jr.
owner.
Dorer Work Lind clearing,
londocoplng, etc. Free ooti·
mlloo. Coli 814-448;8038
or 114·992·7119 onytlme.

Excal1ior

Satt

Worko Inc. 838 E. Mliln St ..
Pomeroy. 814-992-3891.

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Excavating

lime.

GENTLEMAN'S FARM - 35 acres m/ 1,moslly
bllable. 3 m1les north of Rodney. Spring, well
.and county water, fenced and cross fenced
tobacco base. Very nice 3 or 4 bedroom ranch
style home with krtchen, LR. bath, breezeway.
woodburning fireplace. Call for an
appointment.

YOU'U LIKE LIVING HERE- 3BR ranch just ·
minutes from town on Rt 141. Other features
.include k!chen w/range, 'refrig, DW, d ~pl., &amp;
oven, LR wrth fireplace, bath, full bfsement
dec~ fenred back yard, gas heat, central air,
crty sc hool d~tiict.

NICE BEGINNERS HOME - $12,000! - 3
ranch, krtchen, liv1ng room, bath, natural
gas heat crty schools. Call for an appointment

$8,000- II ACRES- CHESHIRET\W. Vacant land, septic tank on P,.operty. Call lor
more information.

COMMERCIAl - RESIDENTIAl- INDUS·
TRIAl - 50 acres. mere or less, vacant land
. Kle~ for investment or any type development
Road frontage on U. S. 35 and Mitchell Rd.

NEW LISTING - Near North Galiia HS Tri-levet home offers 3 BRs, LR, bath, 24x20
famt~ room, carpeting, electric heat nice deck,
attached garage, Call for av appo~tment.
RESIDENTIAL -COMMERCIAl-OR BOTH!
-llery nice blick home located at 225 Third
Ave. has had excellent care and offers 1424 SQ.
h. of living area with a futt par1latty finished
basement. Also features a carport, workshop
and a 28x38 concrete btock commercial type
bid~ w1th 3 bays formerly used as an
automotive repair shop Call for more
information.

BRING YOUR HAMMER &amp;NAILS' - !'• story
home located at 62 lincoln needs somework.
Full basement, city water. city sc hools.
$13,000.

fa~ly

1BR

Haul llmeatone. aand, gravol,dlrt, bulk or ~g fenlllzer
and

room, 3 baths.
k!cheh w~h DW, displ., microwave and trash
compactor, dining room, intercom system,
central air, 2 car garage, deck and a 20x40
pool Over $100.000. Catt for appointment
today.

home offers a 20x40

Waugh's Water · Service .

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

OONT l£T THIS ONE GET AWAY - 3 BR
ranch on 1.2 acres·m/1, wrth tots ol pine trees.
This home has lR wrth firef)ace, kitchen, bath.
carpeting 2 car garage w~h openers, elec. BB
·heat ~us a new heat pump, new 12x20
covered rear deck and a 12xl6 utilrty bldg Call
for an aPJX)ntment.
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TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1113 Sec. Ave .. Gollipolio.
814·448·7833 or814-448·
1833.
R ·• M Furniture Manufac·

ruring, St. Rt. 7. Crown
City, Oh. Coli 814-2&amp;8·
1470, cell Eva. 814 -4483438 . Old S. now
Uphootorad.

Real Estate General

COMMERCIAL BUILDING - 62x80 ~I steel
construction with fireproof insulation, has
overhead crane, office and baths. Formerly
used for boat sales and repair. Located across
from ~tver Bridge Plaza With access to the Oh1o
RIVer. Potential un~mrted.

.BRA NO NEW DUPLEX- Great investment for
the buyer. located onGr~ham School Rd. Each
umt offers 2 BRs, living room, bath, kitchen
w1th ~ove, refri~. DW and displ., laundry, large
carpo~. central alf and storage area.

FRIENDLY RIDGE ROAD - 25~ ft. m/ 1,
approx. 5 acres til~ble. 900 lb. tob. base. Older
2 story home has LR, ~tchen, dining room,
bath. Barn oo property

ONE OF THIS AREA'S BETTER FARMS - 101
acres, m/ 1, lots of fernie bottom land, pond,
new fences, large barn, modern 3 BR home, 2
baths. Call for more information.

ADDISON lWP. - PD$Som Trot Rd. - 93
acres ni/1, all WOOds. Old barn on PfOperty

LOTS OF FRONTAGE ON RT. 160 NEAR NGHS
- Tobacco base, 2 BR home, 3 ponds,
excel~nt investment, 321 acres, m/ 1.

ACRES, m/t approx. 6miles north of Ho~er
and appr01&lt;. '" mi~ off Rt. 160. Flat

WALNUT TOWNSHIP - 102 acres, more or
less, mostly clean hill pa~ure, !roots on 3roads
near Mudsock.

$21.~

GREEN TOWNSHIP - 150 Acres,m/1, approx.
40 acres til~ble. lobacro bam,drhle-thru shed,
metal cattle bam. A~rox. \i acre lake oo
Pfoperly. .

APROXtMATELY 3 MILES FROM ROONEY 4 ~ acres, m/t, all tillable. Older home hasbeen
remodeled, 3 BRs, LR, kttchen, bath, gas andWOOd ~ove. carpeting county water and small
pond.

RACCOON CREEK HOMESITE - Offe~
swimming boating and fishing Lot ~ze IS
100x600 and has electric, water tap andseptic
lank. Catt lor more detail&gt;
100 ACRES Ml.• FRONTS ON RACCOON
CREEK - Approx . 65 acres tillable and 135
acres woods. Comfortable two story home .
offers 4 BRs, bath, kitchen, living room, family
room, two hreplaces, barn, 2 large screened
porches. Love~ qu1et selling
CENTRAllY lOCATED - GREEN TWP. - J
22.11 k . m/1 w1th !rootage on St. Rt. 141 and
Ne1ghborhood Rd. Also adtoins Sanders H1tt
SubdiVISIOn. Ow ner financing ava~lable. Catt for
more detai~ .
GUYAN TOWNSHIP- 108 acres more or tess
located south of Mercerville. Approx. 20 A.
tillable. Balance woods, tobacco base. OWner
will help finance.
WALNUT TOWNSHIP - 30 acres more or
Ires~ near Mudsock. I ~ story home, large barn
and tobacco base. $27.900.

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VACANT FARM LAND -'- Morgan Twp. 84
acres mere or less ~v~ and rolling land.
Approx. 33 acres til~bte, remainder woods.
THE PRICE ON·THIS HOME IN CENTENARY
HAS BEEN REDUCED -Horne featurs 3BRs,
I~ baths, equipped k~c!en, dinett~ cent. air,
natural gas heat covered patio, unattached
garaga Call for an appolltment

COUNTRY UVING
All
electrc three bedroom ranch
Hom~ I~ Iii!. room, mod.
kitChen and dinin~ full basement, and one car garage.
1~-groond swimmilg fXIOI.
PRICE REDUCED. $39,000.

IOl ACRES Ill~ SPRINGFIELD TWP. Approx. 96 A. tittable, ~(fer hom~ has 5BRs.
. bat~, LR, k~chen, county water, 40x60 pole
bldg,· 40x60 tobacco barn, various other
outbuildings. ·
ADDISON TWP. - Approx. 7 mites from
Gallipolis. 39~ acres more or less. Fronts on
township road . All woods and brush. $8,900.

ATTENTION HUNTERS!! - 50
acres on~ 5 mi~ trorn
Pomeroy. One haW wooded,
rest cleared; new. gas well for
flee, gas. PRICE REDUCED
$22,500.

VINTON AREA - 5 YR. OlO MODULAR 1152 SQ. h. 3 BRd baths, ~tchen, liVing
room, dining carpebng central air. NG school
d.trict

EXECUTIVE HOllE - Three
acres wrth ~ve~ two ~ll'Y
cedar home Four bedrooms,
2~ baths, central ar and heat
pump, custom drapes, built·WI
klchen are just a few of many
features of this home. PRICE
REDUCED. Call for Plivate

JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR! In-town conveniences, extra nice lot, 4 BRs,
large krtchen, LR. OR, bath, large front fXJrCh
and smatt screened back porch. gas heat
unattached one car garaga Catt tor an
appointment.

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COMMERCIAl BlOG. - PERRY lWP. NEAR CORA - 6,000 sq. ft. steel building
ideal for anyone in thetrucking drilling or mining bu~nss. Owner may cons1der leasing or fi·
nanctn~ Call for more information.
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Velma Nicinsky
Associate
Phone 742·3092

WHITE HOLLOW ROAD -WALNUT lWP. ~
23 A. m/1,all 'pasture. 2story home has3 BRs,
bath, LR. kitchen, full basement. well water, s-N
school di~rict
NORTH GALLIA . ESTATES - Morgan Twp.
l00x300 ~l Askmg $3,000. Owner will
consder financin~
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CLAY TWP. - ' 100 ACRES M/L
Ov.erlooking the Ohio R~er. Owner repert5
some timber, (lty school&gt;Owner may cons1der
Silme financ1n~

906-A East State S1ntt

Plaa Center

Athens, Ohio 45701
Business 594-3543

THURMAN AREA - 5 ACRES OR 10 -One
year old ranch features 1584 sq. ft. of l1v1ng
area, 4 BRs. 2 bathS, krtchen, family room.
12x24. LR, dining room. carpetin~ elec. BB
heit Andersen thermopanes, county water.
SW school d~trict. Call for an appointment.

P42 5 BEDROOM on I c.,
only 5 years old,large coun·
try kitchen, above ground
pool, gas hot water heat,
must see to appreciate. Worley Perry 696· 1356.

12'x65'

II - 5 rooms, balh with
shower, 111!. ps FA ftl'nace, 20'x60' wooden porch
wilh awnin&amp;, carpeting, window air conditionin1.
like new inside. But it and move it or buy it and

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move in by 11ntin1 the lot it is presently sitting on.
Phone today.
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#628

WIDE. situated among ex·
pensive home on a 100x200
lot, home has 3 bedrooms•
built-in kitchen and dinnmg
area. Price in mid 30's. larry
992-7726.

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CHECK THIS ONE (nld tfleentirud)- Just right for
2 families: Hyou havepa~entsthatyou need to becbse
to, this one is perfect. Very nice 3 bedroom brick ranch
wrth 2 bedroom apartment buik in. You11 have lo~ d
• room and plenty of privacy. lias full basement, gar~
new !Eating system, new roof and 2 ntee klchens.N!:ii
view ol the river in ely school district. In !fdiion to aU
this, you11gel a 2s1ory 5room ~ll11e res~ence tor111t
and help make mortgage payments. All ths ilcated on
10 ac. and priced welt below market $69,(XX) Th&amp; &amp;
the bargain ol the year.

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SINCE 1943
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We have sevtrllmo~e llslinls in tlll1111. For more
inlorlllltion pleist Clll.

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Your loCII realtor Is Lmy
Du1st 1nd Cl~ be reached
at home res. 992· 7726 or
oHico 594-3543.
906·A East Stilt StrHt
Piau Center
Atttens, Ohio 45701
Business 594-3543

REALTOR•

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JAY DRIVE -A Super Place to Raise a Famiy. Close
and convenient to shopp~, Crty schoot. Very
attractive L-shaped ranch ¥lith 3 8Rs, living room,
fami~ room ¥lith frep~c~ 2baths, eat-in kKchen and 2
car garage. Great starter home.Complete wrth gas heat
1kJw heating bilt). central air and Buyers Protection
l'lan. Call for more inforll\ltiln.

TEAFORD

REALTOR

·UVESTOCit BONANZA - 2nd to none - 380 acres
m/t of good balance of crO(l, pasture and wooOOd area.
Good water supp~ 11 SJJirg;, poods, creek and rural
water available. ~· fll/1 of road !rootage on ~ 325
and Twp. Road w~h county water ava~~be. Nearly ·~
miles r1. r!a!lll!y buitt l~e and cross fences. Crop area
of approx. 100 acres. 150 acres of pasture with
balance in woods and m~ Exc.· hilt topview tom
JJesenl farm home and many deal sKes ilr new miTE
locationS both in wooded areas and c~ar h1ll crests.Nl
located just oft SR.325, 4mj~ S. of Rio Grande and R~
Grande College. Also near Sou!hwestern H.S. and new
eade school Coukl easi~ be divided in.three or 1001e
smaller ooits. Total askng for en~re unn $294,(XX).

446-3644

Real Estate
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Phone •
1-16141·992-3325

CHOICE LOT - Approx 100 h.frontage on U.S. Rt. 35
Jackson ~ke at good buslless ~catkin, City ut1lrt~
avai~bla Asking $30,000.

NlW umNG - 12xoo
Scllu~ wrth 12x28 added 2
rms., s·rms and bath, gas FA
furnace carpeting lor afami~ .
[&amp; lot on 124 near Reedsville.
Will take $12,000.

fke Wiseman - 446 -3796
B. J _ Hairston - 446-4240
Clyde B. Walker - 245-5276
David E. Wiseman - 446 -9555

lONG BOmlM - 2 acres oo
248. 2 BR horne, full cel~r.
bath. TP water and other bldgs.
$34,500.

#335

.•RACINE - 2 sill)' frame
hOme." . Mod. bath, eat-in
kitchen, lull basement, garage
and 2.53 acres. $28,000. _
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MIDDLEPORT -; I&amp; 3BR next
to business sectim. Nice front
porch, 2 baths, equipped
klchen, washer and dryer, gas
FA furnace $32,000.
POMEROY I ~ bath,
carpeting · remodeled ¥lith
woodburner, modem krtchen
and 2 lotS. $35,000.
BRADBURY - Nelli to WW'O.
2 BRs down 2 up. Gas FA
fumac~ cook and bake units,
panetmg and carpetin~ Level
lot Now $28,000.
MIDDLEPORT - Beaut~!
view o1 riller, I&amp; dinng
woodburnng firep~ce. basemen~ gas furnace and I~ level
lot. Offer needed.
FOREST RUN -2septl:tanks
and water taps. 3 BR home
Furnace. range. refr~erator,
dishwaster and lots ol caroet·
n~ $45,000.
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MIDDLEPORT - 3 BRs, bath,
ca~peting dinilg.
lg 'long level lot wrth garage.
l%kng ·$25,000.

gas furnace,

BEAT WINTER! BUY &amp;FIX tl'

IIOW
CALL 992·3325
FREE PARKING
Sue lllurphr. IIIHon Roush,
Helen. \'iiJil &amp; Bntc:e.
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The Sunday

$SAVE$

PREPARE FOR WINTER
HAVE YOUR FURNACE
SERVICEd NOW

PLASTIC PIPE
PRODUCTS

NEW MOBILE HOME FURNACES AVAILABI£

4" Sewer .............$3.70
4" [11 ................... $1.00
I" 160# Water ...... 19•

JEWELL'S

I " Gas Pipe ............. 18'

WHERE TO BU~?

NEW UmNG - Tullf*$ Pllins - Approx. 5
acres with a 3bedtoom mobie home w~h add-on,
two tirouts, dishwasher, ref., range. d&amp;posal hoot
and back porches, 'l!lxll unfnished garage, t*ts
trai~r lot with septi:, elec. and water. $23,000.
POMEROY -

3 bedroom mobi~ home wKh

expan do has a wood burner for ·your heat budget

this winter. Ga~ge wKh worksiD~. faiJe fenced~
trurt trees and garden space. $18,(XX).
RACINE- 5 room house w~h 2 bedrooms on lot
in t~n. Needs repair but couk1 re good rental
investment $6,500.

POMEROY - I acre buitdilg lots Yith water and
eklctri:. Starting at $3,~0 . ·
BRADBURY - l fklor plan home with garden
spac~ 3 bedrooms, front and rear porches. A~rox.
• acre. $22,(XX).
POMEROY- Older 3or 4 bedroom home in town,
large lot $24,900
NEW LIMA ROAD - A~rox . 58 acres vacant
;uound, all minerals, water and electric avai~ble.
$17,900.

MIDDLEPORT - 4 bedroom hous~ neat.
POM.EROY - Rt 33 -Cozy 2bedroom house on ··.. convenlenl garag~ oo 2 lots. $24,000.
approx. 9 acres, mostly IWIOded for hu~g. house
has been remodeled w~h nice ktchen and bath.
MIDDLEPORT- 2story IDme on 36x 70 lot, 8l4%
Economical gas heat 5 mWiutes from lawn. Ask~g
fixed rate on approx. $14,000. Monthly payment of
$~.000.
$119.00 P&amp;l for 23. years remainng term. Aski'lg
$19,100.
POMEROY - tn t~n oils elbow room.Neat SDit
~e~a -horne wrth 3 bedrooms, 2baths, FA elec. Wth
HARRISONVIUE - 2 red mom ranch, approx. 6
heat pump, cent. air, storage build~g, on a 2.36
acres. $17,900.
acre lot $61,900.
RACINE- 2 redroom stooe home, large tot. good
. SALISBURt SCHOOL DISTRICT - Cute one sill)'
street
$13,000.
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k~chen. and bath. Storage 11Jik1ilg large tot on
CALUA COUNTY- A~rox .. 35 acre toi, aereator
deadend street $19,(XX).
septic system, 1\i car garage wrth worksiDp. Crty
water. $12,000.
MIDDLEPORT - Rutllnd Strlll - 10x47 older
mobi~ home on a 00x75 lot Wants to sell at
POMEROY- Kingsbury Rd.- I acre buildilgor
$5,500.
mobile home sites. Rural water and electric
available. $5,000 per lot.
MIDDLEPORT - Doub~ corner lot with a mobile
home w~h view d the river. $13,500.
ST. RTE. 7 - A~rox. 2 acres of Oho Rhler
frontag~ wooded, water and electric avaitab~.
MIDDLEPORT - Hudson Strlll - lnvest1re11t
$6,500.
property, lot and 2 bedroom older mobile horne,
range and refri~ $4,400.
MIDDLEPORT - Nice rorner lot, 4 bedrooms,
lllod neighborhood. $39,500.
MIDDLEPORT- Twotrai~rs and two lo~ -lxrth
rent for $160 per .month. Live in one, tel the other
SYRACUSE - 3 bedroom ranch, deck, nee lot.
make your payments. $11.000.
Gas FA heat Owner needs to sell. $32,000.
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POMEROY - Nye Ave. - Large lot and bilck
SYRACUSEN1ce 3 bedroom ranch, huge famly
horne Nice~ remodeled and priced to sell.
room.
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baths,
garage, big lot Owner wan~ an
$13,500.
offer. !%king $48.000.
RACINE- Beautlul ranch type home w~h afull
baseme:rt. wb fp, oil I acre of land IVfth p~nty of
niPPERS PLAINS - 2\i acrs~ 3 bedrooms,
extras: Country setting 1n a great negllborhood.
fireplace, carport $36,000.
$59,900.
LANGSVILLE - 2 ~ory, 3 bedrooms, garage,
POMEROY -A 2sill)' IDmeon 21ots ¥lith carport
apartment over cel~r. $29,!MJO.
- Needs work but a bargan at $5,500.
POMEROY - I \i Sill)', 3 bedrooms, rec. room in
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MIDDLEPORT - North Third - 2 sill)' home
basement. $18.000.
wrth 2-l bedrooms oo 40'x113' lot. Gas ~ heat
garage, woukl make a rice home lor your fam ~.
LETART :.... 2 story 3 redroom horne, over 2acres
$16,500.
bottom land, basement. $16,500.
MIDDlEPORT -South Filth- Room to grow in 1
4-5 bedroom home oo OO'xll3' lot. lnsutaterl,
. storrm, frep~re $17,500.
NEAR CHESTER - Coutm living in style! Th~ 3
bedroom home is in excellent condom. Full
basement other features, oo alarge lot $35,(XX).
EASTERN DISTRICT- Beautiful newerspM foyer
horne in a great neghborhood plus an in·ground '
' swinmilg pool Very attractive and in great
&lt;mditim. $54,900.
MIDDLEPORT - Great locati:Jn and a sprat
staircase make this a very attractive home. New
klthen and bath, 3 bedrooms, and afenred yard.
$29,900.
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ST. RT. 143- Anewer 3 bedroom ranch home, 2
baths, equipped ktchen, on approx. 2.35 acres.
tndudes ch~ken hous~ storage 11Jik1il~ garden
space $35,000.
POMEROY - .l'h sill)' hll11e home on 2 ~ts. 3
bedrooms, patil, fully ilsutated. $17,9)().

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F3GOOD 4 BEDROOM Cape
Cod, ~tuated on quiet street.
,Has one bathroom, formal
'dining room, fireplace and a
large kitchen. Good buy at
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Building ond remodeling, 2903. Booomento, Foot&amp;!l.
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W..Va.

RACINE- 2~ll'Y home wrth 3 bedrooms in lawn.
Gas fa heal large rooms, in good conditi:Jo.
$16,500.
POMEROY - Approx. 7 acres, smatt bam, shed
and ni:e I \i story horne. 2-3 bedrooms, basemmt,
all in good repair. $29,000.
MIDDLEPORT - Excellent location! 2 bedroom
hom~ 1\i Sill)' Yith rrodem ktchenette. Nice lot.
$34,900.

LETART ~Large okler home wrth spare house on
agood rorner lot. MAKE OFFER. $27,000.

aose to downtown, 3 bedroom 2
2 baths, in good rondmn. MAKE
OFFER. $30,000.
POMEROY ~ll'Y hom~

RUTLAND -New Lima Rd.- 3 llldroom ranch,
full basement. approx. 2 acres ground, in pxl
cond. $33,500.
NEAR CHESTER - 10.51 ft. vacant land in
country . Great building or mobile home site.

$8,500

MIDDLEPORT - 3 bedroom 2 story remodeled
home on a good street. $23,000.
MIOOLEPORT -Cozy, small 2 BR home in good
neighborhood. Carport, level yard. $18,500.
POMEROY - 3 bedroom ranch type home 1n
country. Large lot $29,900.
FIVE POINTS AREA - Beautiful coiln~l home 1n
the Baum Sublflision. Many features ilclrdi'lg
swimmilg pool basement, garag~ winding
staircase, etc. Must be seentore appreciated. Call
lor an appointment.
POMEROY - One fklor ranch wrth 3 bedroorm,
deck ar~ I car garaga on approx. 1 acre.
$4B,(XX).

NEW UMA ROAD- Neat 3 redroom home, 2car
OUTER- Over one acre in the country and alike garag~ fireptac~ assumable loan. $36,!JJO.
new 3 bedroom ranch lype house wth 2 garages.
E"'"ped kitChen, all in good condrtl&gt;n.*'l,900. MINI-FARM - Approx. 36 acres, 3 bedroom
,. . hom~ 2 car garage, pond, pasture $45,(XX).
NEAR RT. 33 - Nice 14x70 mobile home aI s.,
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up oo approx. I acre lot Garden space and frun MIDDLEPORT- Fantast!: home, 3 bedroofl1l, 2'h
trees, small barn. Built·in .microwave, au baths, giganti: fami~ room, approx. I ~re MAKE
eond~nllg un~ range and reflwerator. $24,900. OFFER'
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PORTlAND - 2 bedroom A·frll11e on appr01&lt; . 5
acres, slorle fireplace. Wih $8,400 OO.Vn payment
.assume balance of $23,500 at BJ5% tlr 23 year
term. Payment of $236.00 per ~h. Includes
taxes and insurance. Tolal $31,000.
LEADING CREEK ROAD -3 bed mom home wrth
stone fireplace. Located on approx. I acre_ Full
basenlen~ e~ heat cklse to t~n. $37,000.
POMEROY - Anice investment or starter horne. 2
bedroom home on large lot $17,500.
CHESTER- Approx . 40 acresoflandwrthfreeg~
available to a 4 bedroom home. $25,000.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT - Vacant land ~ Approx.
12 acres for horne sle or trailer. $7,000.
MINERSVIUE - llllni·flll11 - Awox. 9 acres
• wrth a 2 bedroom ntffl remodeled home wrth
bam, milllhous~ frurt trees, fencirlg and a good
garden space. $1~.500.
niPPERS PlAINS - 3 bedroom one fOO' plan
home wrth full basement. On approx. I acre.
$19,500.
MIDDLEPOin - Aneat 3 bedroom home located
in lllod neighborhood on a 60'x 100' ilt,Excettent
oondmn $23,(XX). •

IDNG BOTTOM - Neat 3 IEdroom ranch, !ami~
room, approx. I acre wrth garden area. $32,000.
RUTLAND -Country horne on nl:e acre lot Most
remodeling completed. $11!,500.

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SPUT LEVEl HOUSE wKh 3
bmiorns, 2complete baths.
dinina room. l~ing room and
llfll 11Citation room. located on 8 acres. Large farm
pond. Racine area.

3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME
on 3 lots in Syracuse.
OLDER HOUSE with 3 bed·
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25 Fondle
26 Vapid
28 Apportioned
30 Shower
32 Selenium
symbol
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34 Eggs
35 Man's nickname
36 Ravellngs
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Recover
Bose, e.g.
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Merchant
Freshwater fish
Lane
Lifts
Edge
Ordinance
Mislead
Seethe
Fulfill
Babylonian deityRiver in Scoltand
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Algonquian
Indian
77 Fermented drink
78 River In Arizona
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soaking·
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84 Feed
85 Seed coating
86 Journey
88 Transacllon
89 Facts
90 Clerical collar
92 Ate to lose
weigh I
94 Oectaratlons
98 Sea In Asia
99 Cries like a dove
100 Take unlawlully
102 Stage whisper
103 The urlal
104 Yellow ocher
105 Promptly
106 Rows
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109 River In Siberia
110 Hebrew teller
t11 Tropical tree
112 Throb
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abbr.
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117 Part of jacket
119 Mountain passes
120 Cipher
122 Or
124 Consumed
125 Strong wind
126 Re1real
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131 Gambling game
at cards
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t38 Female ruff
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149 Equality
150 Challenged
152 Pitchers
154 Precipitous
156 Courageous
158 Lyrical poem
159 Wander
160 Barter
161 Founded

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5 Kind of curve ·
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29 River In Siberia
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37 Transgressions
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50 Shadow
51 Lock of hair
52 Lasso
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sun
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settlement
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681ssue of
publlcailon
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persons
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97 Sword
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115 Assistant
116 Interjection
118 Comfort
119 Vehicles
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t23 Agave plant
125 Long, deep cuts
126 Rodents
t27 Continent
129 Wear away
130 Royal
131 Obese
132 Unlldy
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POMEROY - I \i sill)' frame homewtthnew vinyl
sdin&amp; 3 bedrooms. some new carpetirlg and pati:J

$29,900.

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RACINE - 2 ~IX)' frame nome wrth 4 bedrooms,
room, den, fireplace, su n room, p~s a
second house for a rental. $39,!MJO.
fami~

POMEROY· - Great bedroom, 2 baths, full
basement 3-4 bedrooms, ta.rge front porch, even a
sewilg room for Mom. $24,000.
MIDDLEPORT - Rental investment - Dl4)1ex
wrth two 3bedroom units for income potential. N ~e
lot $16,900.
RUTLAND - B0111ness bui~inS wrth 2 bedroom
$12,000.
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ST. RTE: 7 - Afllrox. 2 ocres ~th rfce b~ yard,

garden area, frul trees, m ~ll'Y home with 3
bedrooms, fam1~ room, firep~ce, full basemmt.
and equipped klchen. $26.!MJO.

RACINE - 2 stll'Y 3 bedroom home on 2 lots,
vilyl sidin&amp; or~i'lat oak woodwor~ pantry •.shed,
gas FA ,heat $39.000
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COUNTRY ESTATE - Approx. 4!7 acres in the
country and a mod. 4 BR home ¥lith in-ground
poot 2 car garag~ baserpent, many other features,
p~s gas at well head pr~a $64,500.

EASTERN DISTRICT - Nice. 2 bedroom. home,
comptetffl remodeled on lnterllr and extero. FuR
basenlent $21,500.

niPPERS PlAINS - A n ~e 10 year otd ranch
type 3 bedroom home on I acre w~h garage. Good
conditioll. $22,000.

. POMEROY - BeautWul 2sill)' okfer lrtk ~ good
neighlrlrhood. Central air, 3 bedrooms, beautiful
woodworlo. $39,000.

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POMEROY - 4 bedroom horne cklse to school.
Dini1g room, level lot $25,500.

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NEW usnNG -CHESTER - Approx. 34 acres of
wooded land ¥lith a mobile home w~h an !fdlim,
anew bath and k~chen. M~eral r~hfS anda~rge
two room block buifd~g. $22,500.

CHESTER _ Approx. 10 acres v~ant land.
Buik1ilg or trailer site ¥lith water and electr~ FIVE POINTS AREA -A 3 redroom .ranch home
avai~ble. Owner wants offer. $7,000.
on approx. ~ acre lot. Includes dishwasiEr,range,
hood. Electrl: bb heat. Garage Give 011 a call.
· POMEROY - 3 bedroom home on a good street, $31 ,000.
basenle:rt. garaj!e, ga1den spare $28,000.

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FBI searching worldwide for suspected double agent·
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The have passed 1nfoJ7T1atlon to the
Intensive search for a former CIA Soviet KGB. Warrants have been
agent wanted on charges of spying Issued tor his arrest.
CBS reported Friday that Infortor the Soviets Involves "every FBI
field office" worldwide, an FBI mation Howard , relayed to the
Russians led to the presumed
ofllclal says.
The manhunt extends to England. executionof a top Soviet atl!ctal who
where Edward Howard lived as a provided intelligence lnfonnatlon to
boy, and to South American cities he the United States.
Court documents filed by the FBI
has visited and lived in previously,
In U.S. Dtstrlct COurt in Albuthe official said Friday.
Howard, 33, has been Identified by querque, N.M., Indicate Howard
Uwi FBI as one of two former U.S. admitted sellJng Information to the
lnteUigence employees believed to Soviet KGB; durtng a meetin~ In

Execution claim remains
unconfirmed, says Reagan

Austria on SePtember~. 1984. "The former CIA employee was
paid money In exchange for
classltied Information relatlilg to
U.S. Intelligence soorces and methods," the a!lldavlt signed by FBI
special agent Martin Schwarz said.
During a second meeting in
Europe last July, Howard sold
additional Information to Soviet
intelligence o!!lclals, the affidavit

traveled abroad exte!lslvely, as well
as Uvlnglnseveral!ln'elgnlocattons.
He Is said to he Ouent ln Spanish and
would he weU-versed as a former
Intelligence operative In assuming
false Identities.
The FBI Is checking aU locations
he has traveled to previously, the
ofl!clal sald.
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Involves every Fm field office," he

The documents Included a letter said.
Howard, who worked for the CIA
said.
Howard lett behind for his wUe.
from 00 to 1983, Is the .son of Air
It said, "Sell the house, Jeev. etc. Force Master Sgt. Kenneth Howard
and move with one of our parents who was JlOS!ed with his family to
and he happy." .
several American bases abroad,
The official said thai although the Including England, before he
ooreau has ro hard Information that retired.
Howard Is In Enli!and, agents are
•A former classmate of Howards
row SEarching for him there. He ·told United Press Internatlonalln a
indicated the hunt extencteci beyond telephone interview that In the late
U.S. borders Immediately after 1960s they were close friends at the
Howard quit his job with the New American high school at the U.S.
Mexico Legislature two weeks ago Force air base at Lakenheath,
and disappeared.
England.
Howard, the official said, has
'llleformerclassmate, whoasked

BEIRIJI', Lebanon (UPI) the execution of the death sentence
Islamic Jihad terrorists Friday for the American CIA agent in the
-announced the "execu tlon" of U.S. Middle East and the head of Its
EmbasSY official William Buckley, Lebanon station and the first
but Preslden t Reagan said \he political adviser aLthe American
report could not he confirmed. The EmbasSY In Lebanon, the spy
Soviet Union evacuated most of its 'William Buckley, alter publishing
embaSSY staff following the murder this statement," said the group's
of a k.ldnapped Soviet olllcial.
statement.
The respected An Nahar and As
Islamic Jihad did not specify
Saflr newspapers printed a. state- where the body could he found,
ment from the Moslem fundamen- saying only the killlng was deditalist group saying Buckley would cated to "thefamiUesciMoslemand
he killed after their statment was Tunisian martyrs" from the Tunis
published.
raid, In which · Israel'S' U.S.-made
The st&lt;ltement said the execution F-15 fighter jets killed at least 73
was ordered to avenge Israel's air people.
By J. Samuel Peeps
strike Tuesday on Yasser Arafat's
"We warn the American and
GALLIPOLIS
- James SweaPalestine Liberation Organization Israeli governments against carry,'rlngen,
director
oftheGroveCtty
headquarters in Tunisia.
ing out any retaliation because they
Buckley, 57, reportedly a bachelor will pay dearly In Lebanon, Wa- marching band, has written to
Bossman Hobart Wtlson, Jr.,
with lew family ties, was abducted shington and the world," the
,
calling
Gallla Academy High
tn West Beirut on March 16, 1984. U statement said. Israel Tuesday
Schoo1
·marchlng
musicians "a
the Islamic Jihad claim is con- bombed PLO headquarters In
credit
to
their
community
and
firmed, he would he the first of six : revenge lor the killing of three
the school they represent."
Americans still held hostage in Israelis which it blamed on PLO
Lebanon to be killed by his captors. guerrlllas.
It was Sept. 21 that the band
A native of Medford, Mass.,
Reagan told reporters In Wa- members from the Old French
Buckley, the U.S. EmbasSY's chief shington that·the United States could City participated_·with 15 other
poUtlcal officer, has been held the not confirm tre report of Buckley's bands In the fourth annual .Grove
longest of the American captives in death. "No, there's no way to City Marching Band Invitational
Lebanon.
confirm," Reagan said. "Until we In Grove City &lt;jnd received the
"We declare a revenge for the have something definite, we're not third place trophy tor Class B
bands.
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blood oftre martyrs by announcing going to comment."

not to he lder!tttled, had already
contacted the FBI and presently
works' lor the U.S. Army, the FBI
o!tlclal confirmed.
"If he's not in this country, he's in
.Suffolk, England," Howard's friend
said. "I want him tocomeon in.If It's
true, he'shetrayedatrust."
. Howard also worked In South
America for the Peace Corps and

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PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (UP!)
- Ao unscheduled visit at Blennerhassett Island was gree;ted with 9J
much enthusiasm that ~ecaptalnof
the steamboat Dell&lt;! · Queen Is
considering making Blennerhassett
Island a regular part of his salllng
Itinerary.
Daniel Fowler, executive director
of the Blennerhassett Historical
Park Commission, said Sunday the

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DEDICATION SPEAKER - Dr. Franldln B. Waller, State
Superittendenl of Public lnstnlctlon for the State of Ohio praised
tax(IIQ'ers of the GalllaCoonty SchoolDI!itrlctSunday duliDI dedlcalkln
ceremonies for lite dlstrlcl's new elementary !IChool at Bidwell-Porter.
It was Ute sewnd stnretilre In the dstrlct's ne.w bulldlal program lobe
dedicated. Earller, the new Southw~ Elementary School was
dedlcaled .

Electric.bills to go:up
COLUMBUS (UP! ) -Proposed
completion of the Zimmer power
plant could add $00.58 to the typical "
residential customer's ·monthly
electric bill to customers at the
Columoos and Southern Ohio Electric Company In Gallla-Melgs area,
says an Ohio consumers' counsel
official.
If Zimmer owners began chargIng customers the maximum
amount allowed, the typical Cincln·
nat! Gas &amp; Electric Co. customer
would pay about $272 a year more.
consumers' counsel technical director Kenneth Rosselet said Saturday.
The estimate Is based on a
customer who uses about 700
kllowatl-hours of electricity per
month.
Customers at the Dayton Power &amp;
Light Co. would pay $17.25monthly
or $207 annually .
The differences in cost are based
on the share of the Zlmmer plant

each company owns and the rates
charged various classes of custo·
mers. CG&amp;E owns 46.5 percent of
the plant, DP&amp;L 28.1 percent and
C&amp;SOE 25.4 percent.
The owners plan lo convert the
unfinished nuclear plant into a
coal-burning generator by 1991. Tile
companies estimate the total cost of
the plant will be $5.3 bllUon.
Under an agreement announced
last week, however, customers of
the three utUltles would pay a
maximum $3.6 biUiof\ of that cost.
Stockholders of the companies
would pay the other $1.7 billion.
Theagreementwasnegotlatedby
the utlllty companies, consumers'
counsel, various local governments
and Industrial customers.
The companies can Increase
customer electric bUls to pay for the
plant after It begins generating
electricity. Customers wlll continue
to pay for the plant during the ll
years It Is expected to work,

Resurfacing project underway
Resurfacing of Pomeroy business
district streets got und_erway today .
Workers of the Shelly Co., were
resurlaclng the upper parking lot
and Court St. today and possibly wUI
alSO Include Sycamore St.
Tuesday, wortcers wlll resurface
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ent of Public Instruction Franklin B.
Walter complimented area ·voters
during the weekend for "the clea~
Indication that they are committed
to excellence In education."
"It Is people who determine the
success of education, and that
means people outside the schools as
well as those on the Inside," he said
in remarks prepared for delivery at
trededlcatlonoftheBldwell-Porter
Elementary School In the Gallla
Local School District .
About 500 people attended the
Sunday afternoon dedication - the
·second in as many weeks for the
local school district which has
completed two of fou r new elementary schools In an $11 million
construction program.
Walter said voter support at the
polls enabled the school to become a
reality.
He said the new building wtll he
equipped to provide top quality
educatkm.' "'!llls building provides tangible
proof that the residents of this area
place a high prtorlty on their
· children's present and future well·
helng," said Walter. "This school
stands as a monument to the
enlightened vls lonoithe community
which ooUt It."
Walter emphasized the neoesslty
of family Involvement In the
educational process. He said that
each famUy Is charged with the
responsibility of educating the next

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become regular visit

Delta Queen's
capt&lt;~ in , Wllllam
Laurence Keeton, "wanted to see If
It Is possible lor the Delta Queen to
hegln stopping at the Island" on the
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luxury vesseI s o ver
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lor,a surprise at the Island Sept. 22,
and Is toying with the Idea of
stopping again on the steamboat 's
return trip from Pi ttsburgh at

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a short-term increase In the debt
celllng with assurances of actiOn
starting Wednesday on all balanced
budget proposals was rejected by
Senate Republican leader Rober!
Dole.
Asked about prospects today,
when the Senate again votes on
cutting off the !l.llbuster, Dole said
there would he "hand-wringing,
speeches, posturing, the usual ... no

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In a message before the Senate
votes, Reagan said, "?!ro hour Is
approaching.
"By tomorrow, the federal government's cash balances wiD he
Virtually exhausted and we will he
facing a financing emergency," he
said.
Three times last week, Baker
warned congresslonalleaders Oct. 7
was the last day.
But Dole discounted the dire
predictions, telUng reporters the
government Is "not going to shut ·
down, It's going to slowdown. (But)
It's aolng to he high noon before
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
govenunent, according to Pres!·
dent Reagan and Treasury SecreIIII}' James Baker, runs out at
money today. There is virtually no
hope Congress can act quickly
enough to keep checks from
bouncing.
Despite a rare Sunday session, the
Senate could not act on an increase
In the debt celling - which would
allow the government tb borrowfrom $1.8 trllllon to $2 trUUon.
Splitting along party lines, the
Senate refused 57-38 - seven short
of the tWI&gt;-thlrds needed - to kill a
f!Ubuster against a proposal to
balance the budget in 1991, a
far-reaching amendment tied to the
debt ceiling bill.
The Senate also killed 59-36 a
proposal by -~te Democratic
leader Robert Byrd · to return the
debt ceiling biD to committee with
orders to.brlngback a stop-gap blU,
through Oct. 18, strlpped of tre
halanC€11 budget amendment.

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THIS NEWSPAPER had an
Item about Dr. W. Lewis Brown
celebratlr!g Ills 8lth birthday an niversary. His address Is ~94 C
Ronda Granada , Laguna Hills,
Call!. 92653. His wife said that 28
people remembered the birthday, and he really appreciated
hearing from so many of his old
friends. The wife Is Dorothy D.
Brown. Same address , of course.

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fingered ·by Vltaly ¥urchenko, a
senior KGB official who defected In
Ju_ly and Is now being Interrogated
by the CIA.

Gallia Academy musicians
called .credit to Gallipolis

By JAMES SANDS
flour. The mtJier asked If Gllruth Mrs. John MUler, Mr. and Mrs.
Special Correspndent
had any way to take It home. When WUllam Hoffmljll. Mr. and Mrs.
GALLIPOLIS - The organiza- Reverend Gllruth said !bat re Martin Ward and Mr. and Mrs.
tion at so many Methodist churches wo uld carry It , the miller Aaron Ward.
In GaUla County in the 18~s is responded:
' The first funeral In the old Wesley
probably In great part due to the
"U you can carry that home, I Chapel building was of Its founder,
James Van Zant, who died in
cam pme etlng
wiD give it 1o you."
movement that
Answered Gllndlt: "At that rate September c11854. The cemetery Is
across from tre dlurch.
swept through
I'D take two."
The hell in the dlurch came from
the county In that
'I1Ie miller !till more aslonlshed
period,
said, "I would rather clfer you 1wo the Wrljht School, which closed
sometlrne ·before 1936, . when the.
People would
than one."
come to the meetSo GDruth put his anns round church purchased the hell. By 1940
Ings, which In the
'each barrel and walked home.
, the membership of Wesley Chapel
UWs were held In Green Township
·The first members of Wesley stood at one. It was · graduaUy
at il place called Don ally Grove and Chapel were: Mr. and Mrs. James increased by a few after World War
in a grove near Porter a little bit Van Zant, Mr. and Mn;. Jarnes II but declined again and has been
later, to have their hearts stirred. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. closed at least once in more recent
They would agree to return to tt.&gt;lr Rumlield, Cynthia Ward, Mr. and days.
U you want lo wrlle a letter to
homes later to hold class lll{'(?tings Mrs. Austin Barton, Mrs. Margaret
James
Sands, Ids addre88 Is ~
or prayer meetings. From these Titus, Mrs. Wllllam Johnson, Mr.
North
Budleye,
CrooksvOie, Ohio
class meetings, churches would be
and Mrs. Matthew Rutherford, Mr.
43'T.ll.
organized.
and Mrs. Henry Rumlleld, Mr. and
The church we feature today was
begun in 1825 as a class meeting In
the home of Mr. and M ~. James
Van Zant. In l8Z7 the first church
known as Wesley Chapel Methodist
Episcopal Church was erected et1
the site wrere the present chu rch
sits.
The ooildlngone sees today dates
from July 4, 1867. Amotig tre early
preachers here we note the names
of Lakin, McKendree, and Finney
who became prominent memt:ers
or the Ohio Conferenq, of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, as
well as a local preacher by the
name of Elijah Vari l ain.- - A familiar face at some of the
campmeetlngs held in Gallla
WESLEY CHAPEL Unlled Metlll. .t Ourch,
on the Van
County in the 18'20s was James
Zant Road near Kyger, was organized In 1825 with lite pre.ent buldlng
GUruth, who Is listed as a minister
havln' been dedicated July 4, 188'1. Like tleVerlll other MethodW
for several churches In the county
churches
In Ga!Ua Coody organized in tiE 18!Js, Weeley Chapel ~few
during this period. The Reverend
out
of
the.
campmeetlng 111d prt~Jer cia. movement wlllch Willi
Mr. GUruth was much in demand at
stronger
tlten
that al any dme before &lt;r IDee.
campmeetlngs, not necessarily for
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his preaching skills but for his
physical strength.
It seems that many a call)ll
meeting In the ~Wls was broken up
by rowdies who wren drunk would
come on horseback an d dash right
through the camp yelling blasphemous words. At one ca mpmeetlng these rowdies had decided to
sneak Into the camp ratt-er than
dash right In and trey were elf In
the woods plotting their strategy.
Gtlruth happened to he walking
through the woods then and tv&gt;
reard these fellows planning their
dirty work. GUruth walked up to tre
ringleader, put his arm around the
ringleader's neck and made off
with him. The Reverend J . .H.
Creighton ti!Us wbat happened
next.
"As GOmth and the rowdy passed
Mink brown metallic with brown and tan cloth Interior, automatic
lnlo the camp lhe place was
tra nsmission, power steering and .brakes, air conditioning, am radio,
I!ODIIlWhat obstructed by a large,
luggage rack and iustl8,000 miles. Nice Clean Wagon I
decayed slump; but Gllruth
prellfled on, learlng away )IIIIi ~tiE
!ltump. When he reached the stand,
lhe rowdy Wa8 nearly WI of breath;
bul 1111 t10011 as he ~uld !!peale he
said: 'I suppose you are GUruth. 1
have lEard of yoo. I cld mt know
you were on lite ground!' "
When It was known that GBruth
was on the grounds everyone felt
safe. Later in his min istry Gllruth
showed at a mlU to buy a barrel ci

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generation; and, further, that the
family needs tohe awa reof ltsrole in
the school community.
"We should never forget that no
school, however modern, can be
better than the community It serves.
It Is the people who determine the
success ofeducallonandthatmeans
people outside the schools as well as
those on tre inside, " he said.
Noting that the 1985-86 school year
has been designated the Year of
Family Involvement in Education,
Walter said, "Education Is truly
everyone's rosiness because everyone benefits from II ." ..
He•said the new building will be
welt equipped to provide a top
quallty educatlon, cltlngthemodern
ltbrary with a designated area for
student reading, a special play a rea
for kindergarten children, a cafeteria which can also serve as a study
haU or meeting room and, eventually, a multl·putp&lt;&gt;Se gymnastum .
Other speakers for the afternoon
program included former district
superintendent Gary E. Toothaker
- presently school superintendent
In BartlesvUie, Okla. - Toothaker
commended Supt. L. Nell Johnson
lor his hard work in bringing the
construction to fruit ion.

· ld -week·
which he ts using to entertain
the
m
d
While trere, passengers were pas,:n:~Fow:~ ~~~mboat Co
treated to a tour olthehlstorlc lsland
v~ed Rou~ with a video 1&lt;1~
by historian Ray Swick, who wheas Pp~yer and a projection scteen
preparing for another event t
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"We are naturally very pleased
same day.
"The reaction !rom the pas- that their passengers expressed
sengers on board at that time was their pleasure at getting to visit
overwreimtngly favorable and this Blennerhassett Island and consecaused the Delta Queen Steamboat quently that the · Delta Queen
c to look at Blennerhassett Island Steamboat Co. wantstoreturntothe
a~~ place to visit " Fowler said.
island," Fowler said.
Fowler said h~ had a talk' with
"Captain Keeton, who has spent a
Keeton last week. when the Delta lifetime on the river, had some very
Queen was on an upstream cruise flattering things to say about our
wtth a stop-over in Marietta, Ohio.
development and that Is lnsptr!ng
Historian Herb Roush was Invited for those of us who · ar~ working at
to accompany the Delta Queen on Its Blennerhassett Island .
trip to Pittsburgh and tre return to
Fowler has arranged for Keeton
Mariett&lt;l. Roush took with him an to contact him through the marine
edited vldeot&lt;lpe of tre reconstruc· operator whenever he wants to stop
tlon of the Blennerhassett Mansion, at Blennerhassett .

Carl Waugh, president(( the local
board, said the bo~d Is proud to
have been a part of the bullding
program that It committed Itself to
after viewing facUlties following his
election to the board.

13 people killed on highways

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! ) Saturday and fopr Friday night.
'I11Jrteen people, Including a motor- - None of the victims riding In
cyclist and a pedestrlan, were killed vehicles was wearing a seat belt , a
Seyler said that the street will he
1n accidents on Ohio roadWays . patrol spokeswoman said. The only
closed to traffic. However, a sign
during the weekend, the slate area death was Gary G.Putman,23,
prohibiting lett turns trOm ButterHighway Patrol reported today.
Coolville, who died of Injuries
nut Ave., onto Main St. , will he
The victims died in 11 accidents, suffered 'Friday when the pickup
covered so that motorists , can
which occurred between 6 p.m. truck he was driving struck a \ree
legaUy make those left turns until ·
FrldayandmldnlghtSunday.There
along U.S. 33 ln Athens County .
the· resurfacing project on Second
were
two
deaths
Sunday,
seven_
St. Is completed.

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BIG GOURD - Geoi'Je Jam- of Racine Route 218 pictured 011 the
scales a1 the Sugar Run MW wellhlnl: lids 11ant bushelpunl which
tipped the scales~ 11 potlnds. Jolmiion purdltllled a packaceot181Ntk'
for lite buahel purd In the spring and on1f one look off JII'Odudn1 thlll
'''hlp" and two 111ta11er aounll. one 118% IDdHll and one 481n~ In
cln:umfereace. This mels 8111Dcbe8111'0Ultd.lleuled 12 pllo•ofwalera
day on tltevlnewhlclt grew to40feetln lenctb.
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