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Friday, October 25, 1986
•

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

·N~tion returns to EST this Sunday 'Pig pickin'
Justin M. Jenkinson

WASHINGTON (UP!)- The sun stlll rises in \he
east and sets in the west, but it will do so a little later
Sunday when most citizens will reset their clocks to
standard time.
.
The time change requires that clocks be set back at
2 a.m. local t !me on the last Sunday In October. Clocks
were set an hour forward the last Sunday In April.
Remember the old adage, "Spring forward, tall
back," when resetting clocks.
States.and territories that do riot have to change to
daylight-saving time are Arizona, Hawaii, Puerto
Rico, the VIrgin Islands, Amelican Samoa and the
part of Indiana that is located in the Eastern Time
7nne.
·
Congress is thinking of modifying the system. The
House passed a bill Tuesday expanding daylight·
saving time by four weeks beginning next year. The
Senate has not acted the measure.
The proposed bill would move tbe start of
daylight-saving time from the last Sunday In April to
the first Sunday in Apr~. It also would change the
endlng time from the last Sunday In October to the
first Sunday in November so that Halloween

and E'rnest Hagen, Norwich, N.Y.,
and a stepson, Frank Call, Norwich.
Also surviving are 21grandchlldren,
18 great-grandchildren and five
step-grandchildren.
Besides her parents, she was
preceded in death by two husbands,
three sons, a stepdaughter and a
grandson.
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
Monday at the Ewing Funeral
Home with Rev. David Bryan
officiating. Burial wUI be in Meigs
Memory Gardens. Friends may call
at the funeral home from 9 a.m.
Monday until time of services.

Justin McCarty Jenkinson, 85,
Lancaster, fonnerly of Meigs
County, died Thursday at the
Hlckory Creek Nursing Center at
The Plains.
He was a son of the late Marion
Henry and Maude Arnold Jenkinson. He graduated from Pomeroy
Hlgh School in 1917and worked as an
engineer and draftsman lor the
Anchor Hocking Glass Co in
Lancaster, He retired after43 years
of service in 1965. During his career
he had received several Fairfield
County awards for hls work with
inlaid wood pictures and oil Denise Tillis
paintings.
· Denise Tillis, 30, died Friday
Surviving are his wife of 60 years,
morning
at her home on the New
Dora Ella George Jenkinson, LoLima
Road,
Rutland.
gan; two daughters, Mrs. Robert
Bom in Gallipolis. she was a
(Mary) Majors, Rockllrl7ge, and
daughter
of John Tillis, Reedsville,
Dr. June Slotxxiian, Athens; three
and
Pauline
Tillis, Rutland. Also
grandsons; a brother, Robert,
surviving
are
six brothers, Dan R.
California; a sister. Phoebe.
Jeff.
Timmy,
Dennis Tillis, all of
Lancaster.
Mr. Jenkinson was a veteran of Rutlnd; John W. Tillis, Middleport,
World War I having served In and Michael L. Tillis, Pomeroy; two
sisters, Mrs. Peggy DeWE,'€5, Ma·
France and Germany.
Private funeral services will be son, W. Va., and Mrs. Susie Roush ,
held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Ocean Way, Fla.; a grandmother,
Hughes Funeral Home in Athens Viola Tillis, Chillicothe, and a
with Rev. Patlicla Lull officiating. number of aunts, uncles, nieces and
Public graves Ide services will be nephews.
Arrangements are being made by
held at3 p.m. Saturday at the Maple
Grove Cemetery in Lancaster the Hunter Funeral Home in
where military rites will be con· Rutland.
dueled by the Lancaster American Meets Monday
Legion and the Veterans of Foreign
Wars.
The Big Bend Clvitan Club Board
Friends may call at the funeral of Directors will meet at 7:30 p.m.
!home from 11 a.m. lo 12:30 p.m. Monday at the Comrnunlty Acftion
1&gt;atU"18Y· In lieu of flowers friends ·Agency offices in Pomeroy.
may contribute to the Athens
Education Foundation, P.O. Box Saturday program
788, Athens, Ohio 45701.
The Gloryland Believers and the
McDaniel Trio will be at tlle
Dordy F. Call
Syracuse Mission Church, Cherry
Mrs. Dordy F. Call, 84, Maria St., at 7 p.m. Saturday with a
Antoniette Village, Marietta, for· program open to the public.
meriy of Pomeroy, died Thursday
afternoon at Selby General Hospital Veterans Memorial
in Marietta.
A homema~r. Mrs. Call was
Admitted..Gary Gaulk, South
born Aug. 4, 1901 in Christiania, Webster; Debra Maiden, Middle·
Norway, a daughter of the late Karl port; Midlred Perry, Athens.
and Anna Gulbrandson.
Discharged .. Floyd Reynolds, Ri·
Surviving are a daughter, Ruth chard Stone, Margaret Goett, Roy
Ca mpbell, Pomeroy; two sons, Ellis, Benjamin Smith. Dorothy
William Hagen, Tallahassee. Fla .. Johnson.

\

Fort Myers jury finds
Dr. Fleming not guilty
FORT MYERS, FLA . - A Lee
County jury of six women, after 11 ~
hours of deliberation late Wednesday and early Thursday, found Dr.
Arthur Fleming not guilty of
manslaughter In the July 3, 1982
death of his wile, Audra Fleming, 36.
Dr. Fleming, now 6!, a fanner
Holzer Hospital physician t-1953-iiS)
when the structure was located on
First Avenue and Cedar Street, was
convicted of manslaughter in 1982.
He appealed. The Second District
Court reversed the conviction. Dr.
Fleming asked for a retrial, which
began at Fort Myerson Oct. 14.
According to the Fort Myers

Testimony•••
One suprise durtng the hearing
came when attorneys for both phone
companies refused to allow over :no
notolized affidavits from county
residents favoring the extended
service be accepted as testimony.
Talbott had obtained the affidavits
over the past few weeks from county
officials. attorneys, physicians, business owners and managers, as well
as private residents. An affadavlt of

Community calendar

FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT- Special meet·
ing of .the Middleport Lodge 363,
F&amp;AM, w111 beheld Friday at 7p.m.
at the temple. Work will be in the
fellowcraft degree. Refreshments
will be served.
MIDDLEPORT - Planning session for World Community Day to be
observed Nov. 1 at the Middleport
First Baptist Church will be held
Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Baptist
Church.
POMEROY - .Belles and Beaus
Western Square Dance Club will
sponsor an open dance Friday at
Royal Oak. Park Recreational
Building, four miles north of
Pomeroy off Route 7. Caller will be
John Waugh; hours, 8 to II p.m. All
Western dancers Invited.
SATURDAY
CHESIITER - Past Masters
night wlll be observed when Shade
River Masonlc Lodge, Chester.
meets at 7p.m ..Saturday; work will
be in the Master Masons Degree.
MIDDLEPORT - Middiepoi;t
PTO is sponsoring a fall carnival
Saturday from 5-8 p.m. at the school.
Games and plizes galore. Everyone
invited .

association, 7 p.m. Monday at the
Twin City Shrine Club building.
)EEDSVILLE-= A household
products party will be held Monday
at7 p.m. at the Reedsville fire house.
The fund raising project is being
sponsored by the Olive Township
Volunteer Fire Department Ladles
Auxiliary.
Revival
CLIFTON - A revival at Clifton
Tabernacle, Clifton, W.Va., will be
held Oct. 24-27, with services
beginning at7: 30p.m. nightly. Revs.
Mary Hughes and Sis Cunningham
will conduct. Special singing will be
featured .
Trick or treat

BASHAN - , Plans are being
made for a Bashan r.ommunlty
halloween party in lleu of trick or
treat night by the AuxUiary of the
Bashan Fire Department .
Areas where there will be no trick
or treat this year are Eagle Ridge,
Keno to Route 248, Rainbow Ridge,
and Long Run. Residents in that
area are being asked to contribute
ca ndy to the Auxiliary this week for
the party to be held Oct. 30from 6to 8
p.m.
Bazaar

GALUPOLIS- Grande Squares
Western Style Square Dance Club
annual Halloween party and dance
Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. at the St.
Peter Episcopal Church, 421 Second
Ave.. Gallipolis. Ed Gr¥'arn will be
caller and Western style clothing or
Halloween costumes will be
appropriate.
SUNDAY
POMEROY - Members of
Pomeroy Chapter,QrderofEastern
Star, will attend their worthy
matron's church, tlle Chester Uni·
ted Methodist Church, at 9 a.m.
Sunday.
, MONDAY ·
RACINE - Mayor and Council
will meet wilh town merchants to
discussed fonnation of a merchants

RABIES CLINIC
PREIINTED 1Y THI

MEIGS COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY
AND

MEIGS COUNTY HELTH DEPT.
AT Ill£

SAUM CENTlR FIRE HOUSE
SATURDAY, OCT. 26
1 P.M. TIL 4 P.M.
DR. CAROL OSBORNE, YlT.
RAlliS 13.00
OTHER INNOCULATION AVAILAILf '
DOGS MUST II ON LEASH

CATS IN CARRIER

REEDSVILLE -The Reedsville
United Methodist Church Women
wii have a bazaar at the fire house in
Reedsville Nov. 2 from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Therewillbebothnewandused
Items, homemade items, baked
goods. Refreshments will be sold
during the day. Individuals may
rent a table tor $5 for the day to sell
items, and anyone interested in
renting a table may contact Mrs .
Marlene Putman, 37S-671, or Mrs .
Pat Martin, 27&amp;6233.
AAUWtorneet
MIDDLEPORT . - T he
Middleport-Pomeroy area branch
of the American Association or
University Women wUI meet Tues·
day night at the Middleport fire
Department social room. Helen
Smith will talk on her trip to Haw all.

READINGS
. BY

TAMMY

trick-or-treaters would be safer with the extra hour of
dayllght.
During 1974 and 1975, daylight-saving time was
extended into March and April.
Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., the chief sponsor ofthe
new legislation, said even with expanded daylight·
saving time, the sun would come up In tbeftrst week of
April at about the same time that It does in
mid-September.
.
He said it would' not create more problems for
early-rising schoolchlldren and, citing 1974 and 1975
crime statistics, said, "Daylight-saving time Is a
crime stopper."
Earlier this year, a coalition of businesses with
more than $135 billion In annual sales lobbied lor
expanding daylight-saving tlme.
"This coalition, which reads like a Who's Who of
summertime fun, has performed studies which show
that sales could Increase by up to 10 percent with more
dayllght-saving time," Markey said. "That's $13
billlon a year, and that's jobs across America. "
The Unifonn Time Act, administered by the
Transportation Department, was enacted by Con·
gress in 1966 and went Into effect a year later.

Weather forecast
Tonight...clear with scattered
frost. Low 35 to 40. Light and
variable wind.
Saturday .. .sunny. High near 75.
Chance of rain .. near zero percent
today .. tonight.. and Saturday.
Extended forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
Fair Sunday.. a chance of rain
monday.. and fair again 1\tesday.
Highs Sunday bt the 60s. High§
Monday and Tuesday Mto 65. Lows
Sunday morning in the 40s. Lows
. Monday Wid Tuesday 35 to 45.

MAKE nARULE...
USE WANT AWI/S,
..&lt;. ·
ARANDY ·•
TOOL :.~~
. ..

Emergency squads
answer seven calls

'

dinner set

PT. PLEASANT - The West
Virginia State Farm Museum will
hold Its Sixth Annual Southern "Pig
Pickin' " dinner on Saturday,
Nov.2.
&amp;rving will start at 12: 30 p.m.
and continue until the meat is all
served. The meal will consist of a
choice of barreque pork, or bar·
beque beef, baked beans, slaw,
apple sauce and roll for $3.00 per
plate.
This year, the beef and pork will"
be "pit roasted' in a deep pit and
then brought into the kitchen w!Ere
it will be prepared for serving. Ed
Sommer has donated the pig for the
r~st. Burl Tennant Is in charge of
roasting the meat.
"Pig Plckin' "dinners originated
in the south where It was custom~ry
for a family to barbeque a pig and
then Invite the neighbors in for
dinner. The guests would file by the
roasted pig and pick off the meat.bence the name 'pig ptckin'. These
are becoming quite p:Jpular again
throughout the soutli.
Everett Wedge, John Smith and
Frank Thomas, and several other
bands, w1ll provide entertainment
throughout the day.
In the evening, beginning at 7
p.m., the bands will play for a
square dance. Floyd Rayburn wlll
be tiE caller.
All proceeds from the dinner wlll
be used to upgrade the. museum.
The museum Is located four miles
north of Point Pleasant just off
route 62.
Oh~ lottery ·winner

Seven calls were answered by
local units Thursday, the Meigs
News-Press late ThufS\lay, Dr. County· Emergency Medical Servi·
Fleming's defense attorney said the ces reports.
former Gailipolis'1loctor In obstet·
Pomeroy at 12:45 a.m. took Alice
rlcs and gynecology plans to resume Plantz, Kingsbury Road, to Vete·
his medical practice at a place not rans Memorial Hospital; Tuppers
yet determined. Dr. Fleming was Plains all: 32 a.m. took Gary Faulk
not available for comment accord· from Cole's Sohio to Veterans
Memolial; Racine at 4:47a.m. took
ing to the News-Press.
Mrs. Fleming's death In the Clarence Adams from John St. to
couple's Fort Myers home was Veterans Memorial; Tuppers
reminiscent of the 1954 Dr. Sam Plains at 1;!: 14 p.m. took Violet
Sheppard case In Cleveland. Dr. Smith from Route 124, Reedsville, to
Fleming said he was hit in the head Veterans Memorial; Middleport at
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Thursby an intruder, and when hecameto, 6:06 p.m. took Rhonda McDaniel
from
SuperAmerlca
to
Holzer
day's
winning Ohio Lottery
found his wile dead. He always
Medical Center; Tuppers Plains at
numbers: Daily Number
claimed he was innocent.
7: oi p.m. took Billy Wells from
275.
Eastern High School to St. Joseph
Ticket sales totaled $1,169,271,
Hospital In Parkersburg, and
with a payoif dueof!S'Ill5,148. PICK-4
(Continued from page 11
Tuppers Plains at. 10:40 p.m. took
1496.
Dana Hoffman from Route 7 to
PICK4 ticket sales totaled
support from State Rep. Jolynn Camden-Clark Hospital in
$176,072, withapayoffdueol$79,00i.
Boster was also among those Parkersburg.
PICK4$1 straight bet pays$3,&amp;18.
rejected as testimony. .
r--~-:---------P_I_cK_4_S1_bo_x_be_tp::._a_:y_s_S15_2_._ _
Although the affidavits were not
entered as testimony, Judge Willi·
ams promised she would read as
many as possible as she considers
the proposal.
She told the group that a decision
from PUCO can be expected In three
months.
I! PUCO decides against tlle
proposal for extended area telephone service, Talbott says an
appeal 'will be filed with the
commission.
Pomeroy Attorney Frank W.
Porter is representing the supper·
ters of the extended area telephone

·Gallipolis tops
Nature's
bounty

tmts
Vol. 20 No. 38
Copyrieliloid 1986

Middleport- Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

Reagan finishes meeting with Allies
NEW YORK (UP!) -President Reagan wrapped
up his pre-summit consultations with allies Friday

and got what an aide called "a terrific sendoff" to his
Geneva, Switzerland, meeting next month with Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
Reagan met with Japanese Prfrne Minister
Yasuhlro Nakasone and West German Chancellor
Helmut Kohl, the last of eight sessions with foreign
leaders, including a conference Thursday w1th Soviet
Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze.
Kohl oold reporters Reagan would add a stop in

.

a

THE
GRAVELY
SYSTEM

SEEKS ClARIFICATION COIIII'esaman Clarence E,
MWer, aeeia In this IUe photo
exanmmc the G~ Locks
and Dam hal asked the Office of
Management and Budget to
clarify "1811d acqubltlon procedum~" that would allow the U.S.
Anny Corps of Engineers to
proceed wllh property . JIUI"
c11ases In preparallon lor the
p1811ned SSM mWlon renovation
of the Gallipolis lac~

THROUGHOUT
THE STORE

The Radne Volunteer Fire Department
wishes to extend its thanks to these businesses who helped ma~e this year's Fall
Festival in Racine successful:

Aspecial_thanks lo those individuals who helped with the
program m any way or to an)'llne who may have inadvertently been left out.

-·Page A-6-·

/IIIII
Sunday, October 27, 1985

12 Sectiona, 92 Paget 50 Centt
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Brussels to meet with allied leaders after the Geneva
summit, but an administration oflical said, "there's
an Idea out there, but I can't confinn it. We're just
working the notion."
seton' leaving New York for Washington and then
a helicopter ride to Camp David lor tiE weekend,
Reagan met briefly with Marilyn Klinghoffer, wife of
Leon Klinghoffer, the American killed and dumped
overboard by the Palestinian hijackers of an Italian
cruise ship earlier this month.

GALLIPOLIS- A father and his
two sons were apparently electro·
cuted late Saturday afternoon while
attempting to Install a CBantenna at
their home on Shoestring Ridge.
Dead are Roger L. Crorniish, Sr., :rl,
David B. Cromlish, 16, and Roger L.
Cromiish, Jr., 18, all of Rt. 2,
Gallipolis. The elder Cromish and
son, David, were dead on arrival at
Holzer Medical Center following the

5: 43 p.m. accident while Roger L.
Cromllsh, Jr., was dead on arrival at
Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Injured was Rick L. Holley, 27,
formerly of Gallipolis, a West
Virginia State Trooper, who was
apparenlly visiting relatives nearby
and helping with the Installation.
Holley was admit led to the Holzer
Medical Center where the extent of
his Injuries was not known at press

lime Saturday night. According to
the Gal lia Cou nty Sheriff's Department, the incident occurred when
the CB antenna they were holding
struck an electric line.
Dr. Donald R. Warehime, Gallia
County Coroner, was called to the
scene but did not make an
Immediate ruting. Also called were
the Mason and Gallla County
Emergency squads.

authorizes the' Corps to complete
By lARRY EWING
advanced engineering work and
Dmes-Sentlnei Slaff
GALLIPOLIS - Congressman begin land acquisition for the
Clarence E. Miller has asked the Gallipolis project.
The proposed project will replace
Office of Management and Budget
Gallipolis'
existing 600-loot channel
to endorse "land acquisition procewith
a
new
1,20().footchamber; and,
dures" that would allow the U.S.
calls
tor
renovatiOn
of the dam.
Army Corps of Engineers to proceed
The Gallipolis lacllity - which
with property purchases in prepara·
tion for the planned $335 million Miller calls the last major bottle·
renovation of the Gallipolis Locks neck along the Ohio River- has tbe
highest accident rate ol any lock
arid Dam.
along
the inland waterway system.
in an Oct. 22 letter to OMB
In
his
letter to the OMB, Mliler
. Director J;~mes 1-:._Mlller, ~·
asks:
"Given
the Importance of the
Miller, R-Lancaster, writes: "nie
...Corps Js currently under the project and the necessity of clarifY·
assumption that land acquisition ing the Intent of the law, I would
cannot begin prior to Corps obtain- appreciate your endorsement of
land acquisition procedures for the
. lng authorization lor actual
benefit of the Corps and the Ohio
constl'!lction.
Valley."
"That assumption is not consistCalling the project "of tremend·
ent with current law," Rep. Miller
continues. "Land acquisition can, In ous economic importance to the
fact, begin at this time and it is the entire Ohio Valley," Miller states,
and hegbt land acquisition for the GaWpolls
'intent of Congress to see that it get "construction ... wlll correct a se- " LOCKS PROJECf - The Hoose and Senate 111
project.
The propooed project wUI replare Gallipolis'
rious
navigational
hazard
while
approving
the
Fbcal
Year
1985
Supplemental
underway as soon as possible."
existing
600-foot channel with a new 1,:a!O-foot
creating
jobs
In
an
area
of
severe
Appropriations
bW
btcluded
language
that
authorizes
According to Rep. Miller, funding
chamber;
and, calls lor renovation of the darn.
unemployment."
the
Corps
to
complete
advanced
engineering
work
is available for land purchases.
According to official estimates,
This summer, the House and
the
project willcreate65new jobs in
Senate approved the Fiscal Year
1988,
alO jobs In 1989 and 520 jobs in
1985 Supplemental Appropriations
bill, which was subsequently signed I!ro and 1991. The rehabilitation of
into law by President Reagan. The . the dam will create about 125 jobs
CHESHIRE - Two ioca l resi- about one mile from the Sawyers judgment for the alleged damages
measure includes language that between 1992 and 1995.
which includes only the period from
dents have filed a $417,850 suit home and business.
The payroll lor the life of the
November 1983 to tbe present.
against
the
Ohio
Power
Co.
in
Gailia
For
!he
alleged
damages,
the
project is estimated at $100mUiion.
According to the suit, tlle Sawyers
Sawyers have demanded $\ro,OOJ
County
Common
Pleas
Court
for
Excavation for the canal is
alleged
damages
to
their
property.
for
the
decrease
In
value
of
their
are
also demanding costs for the
tentatively set to begin in April, 1989
According
to
the
suit,
Leo and vehicles, $2,850 for the decrease in action and temporary and perman-and is scheduled to lastl3months.
Lucille Sawyer, of Cheshire, alleged value or their mobile home, $15,00! ant injunction to prevent Ohio
The construction of the locking
that theeenera!JamesGavin plant, fort he decrease In valueoft heir land Power from emitting the alleged
chambers is expected to begin In
operated by OhioPowerCo.;emltsa . and SaJO,OOl for the decrease in corrosive substance from t be plant.
May, 1900, and last for 29 months.
Sawyer made no comment on the
corrosive
substance which lands on value for their business.
Rehabilitation of the dam advice
of hIs a ttomey.
Although the alleged incident
originally opened for use in 1937- is their used car business, land. mobile
Gavin officials wrre unava ilable
participants. ,
scheduled to take place between home and vehicles which decreases began early In 198.~. according to the
for
comment .
their
value.
The
plant
is
located
suit
the
Sawyers
are
demanding
a
Aparticipant must be a resident of 1993 and 1996.
Meigs County, must be detennined
to be in nutritional need by the WIC
health professional, and mu'st meet
income guidelines.
By NANCY YOACHAM
concern of the board, Roberts structed in 1968, the state refused to nursery and a $56,00Jgranl from the
Once certified for the program, a
11mes-Sentine1Siaff
reported that wheelsareinmotionto ·provide access to the Meigs County Appalachian Regional Commission
participant is eligible for a specific
POMEROYThe
Meigs
County
construct
an access road from the business because of the highway's was obtained last year lorconstruc·
period of time and then must be
tion. Per!OJnal funds of $14,00J wUI
re-evaluated on a regular basis to Commissioners Wedlnesday tabled Route33four-lane outside Pomeroy limited access right of way.
The state finally conceded to thr supply the rrst of the funds needed
detennine continued eligibility. ar~uestfromtheOhioDepartment to Carper's Nursery.
When the lour-lane was con· need for an access road to the
(Continued on page A-41
Women who are pregnant, post of Ti'ansportation, to enact consent
legislation
to
allow
Conrail
to
partwn (up to six months after
delivery) or breastfeeding (up to continue preparing plans to im·
one year after delivery) and prove the railroad crossing on
County Rd. 21 at Hobson.
(Continued on page A-4)
· The board tabled the request until
they can determine the extent of
improvements to be made by the
railroad company, Unless Conrail
plans to reconstruct the approaches
to the crossing, the commissioners
will ,not give their consent to the
project.
They (the oommissloners) are
under the impression that Conrail
only Intends to blacktop between the
tracks. This will not solve tiE
problem they say, because the'
major danger to the public stems
from the .hlgh elevation of tiE
approaches.
The commissioners and Phil
Roberts, county engineer, are
concerned that Hobson crossbtg be
repaired before a traffic accident
results. but they want).! repaired
properly. The group Intends to
FALL BACK - stMdard
forward a letter immediately to
Time retumed as DayUp.t
Howard Gitford, design and plan·
·Saving Time departed lor
REPAIIIED ONCE ALIU!:ADY - 'Ihlll was the cemed about the safety of motorists, expeclaOy
nlng engineer for ODCYI" s Marietta
another year at 2 a.m., today.
HobllonrallrolldcroulngonMeipCountyRcUiearly motorcycl)sjs, as they travel over tiE potmllally .
offtce, to Inform hlm ol. t!Elr
Clocks sbould be !let badl one
dangerous crossing on tlie county's most highly
last wWer after repaln were made by Conrail. 'The
concerns and to Inquire about
hour to aooomodate the ChanConrail's plans lor repair.
cnJMing wun•i p-eat then and It'• wol!le oow. 'The traveled road. Therallrol\dcompany Is responsible for
geover.
Melp County Can)m1881oners are extremely con· malntalnance of the crosBing.
Concerning another bnportan t

Suit alleges power plant damage

Meigs WIC program
·expanding to comply
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Pomeroy Flower Shop
G&amp;J Auto Parts
Bank One
Hornk Carry Out
Adolph's Dait:y Valley
Pleaser's
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Fruth's Pharmacy
Craw's Steak House
Francis Florist
Excelsior Salt Works, Inc.
Ohio Vally Bulk Food Outlet
J&amp;R Sports Shop
Farmers Bank and Savings Co.
MIDDLEPORT
lngel's Furniture
Peg Houdashelt
Foreman and Abbott
Linda's Muican Pottery
Sandy's Boutique
Village Pharmacy
D&amp;J Trnding Post
Dan's Boot Shop
Heritaee House
Locker 219
Bahr Clothing
Ben Frnnklin Store
Middleport Dept. Store
Middleport Book Store
Ya11hn's Cardinal Foods
Ace Hardware
King Builders Supply
SYRACUSE
Baer's Market
Hubbard's Greenhouse
Larry's Grocery

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Business ............. ..... ...... ... A-3
Deaths ...... ........... ............ A-5
Editorials ......................... A·2
Sports ............................ C.J-8
Take-One ..................... Insert

Ohio weather:
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204 Condor St.
Pomery, OH.
Phone 992-2976
FlU &amp; WINTER HOUIS
Closed Monday ·
Tues.·Fri. 9 to 5, Sat. 9 to 1

Inside:

Miller seeks 'clarification' on
locks project land acquisition

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SALES &amp; SERVICE

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Gallia father, two sons electrocuted

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FANTASTIC
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at a clock museum - Page A-2

A plea bargain is expected in the Walker spy lrial
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Effie Pickens
Roy's Bait Shop
Hill's Greenhouse
RACINE
Barbarn A. Rupe
Aline Weaver Beauty Shop
Linda 's Lady Fair
The Club Restaurant
Paul's Barber Shop
The Shirt Shop
The Racine Department Store
Village Cut Rate
Cross' Store
Eber's Gull
Racine Home National Bank
Rose 's Excavating
Hemlock Pipeline
Wagner Hardware
J.D. Drilling
Star. Supply Company
Sun Fun Pennzoil
POMEROY
Brogan-Wamer Ins.
Dollar Genernl Store
New Yolk Clothing Store
Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy
Mlck's Barber Shop
Elberfejds
· Clark's·Jewelers
Simon's Pck-a-Pair
Chapman Shoes
Empirt Furniture
Davis·Qoickel Insurance
The flbric Shop

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wh1Ch Bu1Ck to buy

vou get behind the
wheel a nd
experience the
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Health Department's nutrition and
food program for low-income preg·
nant and post-partum women, those
who are breast-feeding, and UV?ir
children under liveyearsokl, known
as WIC (Women, Infants and
Children) is In the process of
expanding in compliance with
statewide goals.
Deborah Lavalley, R. N., the WI C
project nurseandprogramdtrector,
reports that ·there Is a statewide
effort to increase the percentage of
women and Infants on the program
which is funded by the U. S.
Department of Agriculture, Food
and Nutlition Service.
The local Health Department is
awarded annual grants of federal
monies with whlch to operate the
local program. Currently over !m
families are partlciating in the WIC
program.
WIC provides screening tor
nutritional problems Including as·
sessing growth rate, analyzing
blood for anemia and evaluation of
diet tntalle. Nutlitioneducatlonlsan
important part of the program,
according to the nurse, who says
that an effort is made through
education to bring about positive
and permanent changes In eating
· pattBrns so that health is Improved.
WIC, according to Lavalley, Is
also a health program designed to
operate as an adjunct to existing low
cost prenatal and-or pediatrlc~ilnic
or physician services. It Is hoped,
she said, that WIC in conjunction
with other health services, will help
bring ahout a healthy courne and
DUtrome o1 pregnancy and optbnal
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SCRABBLE, Va. - There are nately," they say, "tt\e three-day
times when those a. us wlD Uve In forecast holds nothing but raln."
the country get a mite annoyed with . The other evening one of these 6
clly lx&gt;ys who give us the weather o'clock meteorologists said he was
reports on TV.
These birds sorry to say that only a continued
wouldn't know a beautiful day ~ It drizzle was In store for our area. He
floated across their Isobars. Lately looked gelnulnely sad about it, 11&gt;0.
we have had some truly gorgeous
Unfortunately! &amp;my! Here In
weather here: It has rained, and the Blue Ridge Mountains, we have
ralned, and rained.
been positively reveling In the
TV weatheratsters have a flxa. all-day drtzzle-dratZles. Normal
tlon. They believe the only good ralnfail In Rappahannock County,
~r-ls fa weather. "Unfortu- calculated on a 30-year moving

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lon~ . Alllf't tr rs arr subj f'('tt o f'(htmli( an d mu s t b£t ~~~ n ('d with nam r. addf'"~s a nd
14'1&lt;•phom• numbt•rs. No un si]imed lf'tters will bt• pu bll shPd. LN tNS should tx- In
good w siP. a ddr PSs ln~ lssu&lt;'s . not prr son ;..~ llli es.

Falling back makes
time stand still at
clock museum

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'cyme stands stUI for one hour each fall at the Tlme Museum In
~ord ' s

Clock Tower Inn.
Wblle the average household has three clocks to worry about resetting on
the ;last Sunday In October, when Daylight Savings reverts to Standard
'fln!e. the curator at the Tlme.Museum has 75 to 100 clocks to change.
U ;tsn't so much resetting as It is stopping and restarting them an hour
late), said curaior William Andrewes In a recent Interview.
"~clock with a striking mechanism should not be turned back," he said.
''11$ will damage or break the mechanism."
~the museum, It takes about an hour to stop and restart time oo the
~. Andrewes said two or three people are needed lor the task.
",Ve usually have breakfast first," he said. "Then we must change the
time; before the museum opens to the public at lO a.m. Someone handles the
recci~. we keep notes on all the clocks and when they are handled. The
rest;of us stop the clocks."
~ handling the sloppl!lg and restarting wears gloves to protect the
dellajlte mechanisms from any dirt or oil that may be on their hands.
E~ployees also wear gloves when they are winding the clocks.
AndJ:eWes said some of the clocks are WQUnd every eight days, some once a
IT10Jdh and some once a year. All tmse clocks are changed the last Sunday
d. October for the return to standanltlme.
"Onder perfect conditions," says Andrewes. "It should only take an
ho\1~· But sometimes we get lost and forget which way we are going In the

'Monumental decision'
grade causes social situations tllat
are difficult lot the younge"i'S!bdent
to handle. The hallways are so
overcrowded that the simple task of
moving from classroom to class·
room or using one's locker Is II'Xt to
Impossible.
Our high school students combat
the same overcrowded conditions.
Because there Is not an available
classroom, many courses are not
offered. Sclenceandhomeeconom·
lcs laboratories are either oot
av;IUable or 1o0 smail to be

Tde cttlzms ri tbe GalllpoUs City
System have a monumental
decision to make m November 5.
The :OUtcome will Indicate the
tmpo~ce that we place on the
educa:tlon of the youth In this
collUliunlty.
Fact! Better educated young
peop~ make better citizens for rur
community. Fact! The conditions
of thi! present facUlties are not
allowfng us to meet this goal.
Let; us consider the edumtlonal
progression of students In rur
preseilt system. At the elementary
level, ; children are placed In
overcrowded classrooms that
hinder the teacher from providing
much: of the lodlvldual attention
that I~ so Important.
'The- junior high building Is nilt
adequate. Children of this. age
group:need to be In a middle school
envJrqnment so that they can make
the adjustment from an elementary
school setting. Our students are
"throWn" bolo an environment that
must lJe ovrwhelmlng to them; the
large ~e span of seveoth to twelfth
Sc~

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adequately equipped. the physical
educa tion lo cker rooms ar
deplorable.
dditio to the
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problems, our athletic teams [l'ac·
tlce during late evening hours
because practice areas are shared
by so many teams
Is this reaily whai wewantforour
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Vote "yes" for education.
I Ande rson
Caroyn
President Galli Us
po
Education Association

s~ates

In ~ards to the' article In the
GaDipoUs 'ITibune from Attorney
ooogJ&amp;s Cowles oo October 22. 1985
CI]IICetnlng my eilglbUity as a
blndkjate for City Qlmmlsstoner In
the upcoming November 5th elec·
t!on, t know the City Charter of
GaDIJ»lls states that I cannat mid
the position of Cty Commissioner
and also be a ~mber of the
Gallfpolls Volunteer Fire

T~ay

position

Department.
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I am wUIIng to resign from the
Fire Department If I am elected to
the City Commission m November
5th, 1985. I know I will be leaving a
tine group d. ftreflghters and have
very much enjoyed Wllrklng with
them.
Louis M. Pasquale
103 Cedar Street
GaWpoUs

in history

Todliy is SUooay, Oct. '!1, the :roth day of 1985 with 65 to A&gt;llow.
1')le 'moon Js approaching Its fuD

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OVB HONOREES - Recelvi:g Bei'Vkie awards
lrom Monts Hasldns, cl:alnnan d. lhe bollnl of Ohio
Valley Bank are, from left, Sally Bennett ( 10 years),
Patty Davis 00 years), Delsle Burgess (20 years),

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Federal Mogul have resulted In the
employment of new Industrial
Engineer and a new Engineering
Teclmlclan.
Camden Barnette, the new Indus·
tr1al Engineer, wUI be responsible
for pertonnlng ·method analysis,
plant layouts and establishing
manufacturing standards.
A graduate of Fairmont State
College In Fairmont, W.Va. ,
Camden comes to Federal Mogul
from Employees Service
Corporation.
'The new EngtneerlngTechnlclan,
Mike Godby, Is a graduate of Elk
Electronics ·School In Charleston,
W.Va. and wUI coordinate the
electrical phase of new equipment
Installations and assist In major
electrical problems throughout the
plant. Godby has most recently
worked for Kentucky Electric Steel
Co. as Electronics Teclmlclan.

of the patient 's behavior by means
of particularly Intensive electro·
shocks idepatternlng)."
His proposal also cailed for "the
intensive repetition (16 hours a i)ay
for six to seven days) of prear·
ranged verbal signals" ·while the
patient was "kept in partial sensory
Isolation."
Even more ominously, Carneron's ·application stated: "We propose to use LSD·25 and other
similar agents as a means d
breaking down the ongoing pall·
erns of behavior."
This mention of the unpredictable
hallucinogenic drug should have
been a red flag to the CIA officials.
Three years earlier, then-CIA
Director Allen Dulles had chastised
Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, head of the
Technical Services Division, for Its
role In the suicide of Dr. Frank
Olson, a civilian employee of the
Army.
Olson was surreptitiously given a
dose of LSD In a glass ri liqueur. He
leaped tllrough a lOth-floor hotel
room window a few days later.

Target: black America _____Iu_Lw_n B_o--nd
For most voters In Atlanta, the
outcome was a forgone conclusion:
Mayor Anc!rew.Joung's OP119nent
Included a man wbo said he was
"God's candidate" and a nightclub
oomedlan who was disqualified
after admitting he had last voted In
1952.
But one group of candidates- 16
blacks and one white ruMing lor
city council and the board ci
education _ brought something
new to a city that tmught It had
\seen everything

Although groups monltoring La- famlne-reUef efforts in black neigh·
Rouche estimate he has no more · borhoods, LaRouche has targeted
- ~nationwide, his - black America as fertile ground for
lnDuence Is far greater. In 1984, his his rantlngs about the International
National Democratic Polley Coon· dru g trade and the Zionist
ell recruited over 2,000 candidates conspiracy.
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In state and local elections; La·
Seven of the Allan ta candidates
Rouche himself spent $6 million and said they knew oothlng of La·
received 79,&lt;m votes as an "lnde· Rouche or LaRouche's IXJlltics.
pendent" Democrat In the 1984 They said they had been attracted
presidential election.
solely by the group's anti-drug
The attempts ' to 1nmtrate black rhetoric.
America began last January with a
"Let me tell you the honest
march In Washington, ostensibly to truth," said Elnora Tilm an , a
The 17, mostly elderly retirees or. ~ommemorate - Martl n Luther candidate for Atlanta's school
laborers, were recruited by a King's birthday. sponsored ~ one
shadowy group called the National
De
tl p lie "" ml
· of LaRouche's numerous front
mocra c o Y ""m ttee.
groups, the march drew 10,000 (If
The committee Is the political arm you believe LaRouche's estimate)
of Lyndon LaRouche, the three- or 1,&lt;m (If you believe the Dltrictd.
tl me presldentlal can elida te who
I 60TTA LEVEL W1711
Columbia pcntce)".' ·Nevertheless: runs a collection of rtght-wti1g
rw. MIKe,
gro
f m $2 3 1111
ed the blacks whO partlclpatol could
V/JK'I 015HEAI&lt;TENIN6 ..
ups ro a . m on arm
not have known ofLaRoche'sracist
estate In VIrginia, just 45 minutes history, Including defending Penfrom the White Hoose.
nsylvania klan ko&gt;ader Roy FrankLaRouche's followers ha dJs.
houser against charges of aiding
ve
rupted press conlerences by Prest· and abetting In the transfer of stolen
dent Reagan and Margaret . eynamlte.
Thatcher; LaRouche himself has
LaRouChe also has ties to the
called Walter Mondale a KGB Uberty Lobby, headed by neo·Nazl
:~gent, and believes that certain
Carto. His Jllbllcatlons have • .J~~~~~
Jewish banking families control Willis
printed attacks oo TransAfrlca and
Great Britain and are running on Its founder. Randall Rollll!Mn;"1'1ii!""'"
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lternatlonal drug-smuggling ring organizer of the sureessful "Free
10-Z.
through the Internatlonal Monetary South Africa" movement, and have
Fund.
called Jesse Jackson an agent d the
The Atlanta candidates signal a Anti-Defamation League of B'na-i
new venture for LaRouche: an S'rith. LaRouche's organization
attempt to Infiltrate black America. was paid b:y BOSS, the Bureau of
tl:ose who know him and his
State Security, Republic ci South
politics, that's a frightening Africa, to provide lntelllgenoe on
prospect.
American opponents of apartheid.
LaRouche has historic ties to the
During the recent mayoral cam·
Amrlcan Nazi Parth and the Ku palgn, his followers disrupted
Klux Klan and has receivEd money speeches by Mrs. Andrew Young
from South Africa to spy m and had to be ejected from a
antl·apartbeld groups here. He has meeting In Seattle of the National
called black people "bestial" and Newspaper Publishers' Assocla·
his publications carry a steady
tlon, the trade organlza tlon of black
stream o! vlll!lcatlon agalnst&gt;black newspaper owners. Through re· leaders, Including Andrew Young cruitment at black colleges and a
and Jesse Jaclcion.
· contusing mix of anti-drug and pro

Doonesbury

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board, who withdrew before Election Day. "I don't know what I'm
doing.
But Lyndon LaRouche knows
what he's doing. He 's using the
elderly and the politically WlSOphls·
ticated to promote his brand of
rlght·wlng totalitarianism, his al·
liance with Nazis and the Klan, his
support for, the white supremacists
In South Africa, and for President
Reagan's "Star Wars" program.
U he's successful, a section of
black America wUJ have become
allied with its own worst enem,y.

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The research project Dr. Deutsch

will undertake is titled, "Improving

Writing and Attitude Through Word
Processing."Hergrantisoneofonly
four funded by the Council for
1985-86. Dr. Deutsch's academic
specialty Is English.
The Learning Center offers free

academic support for Rio ~ · . •
students. This lncludesotferliLIIJitip~ 0::
with study techniques; tutlifllig; ::~
special programs In Engli!h .ad· ·
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self-help materials sucfl' ·
cassettes, filmstrips, wo~ · '
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Camden Bamette

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Cas h'3nd balances due from depository Institutions:
Nonlnterest -bearlng balan ces and currency and coin ...................... 5,057,000.00
Securities .. .. ......... .... ,.... .. ................ .. ......... .. .................................. 38,621,000.00
Federal funds sold and sec uri ties pur chas ed under agree ments
to resell In domestic offices of the bank and of li s Edge and
Agreement subs idlarles,.and In I BF's ...................... .. ... .... .... ........ 19,200,000.00
Loans and lease financing receivables :
Loans and leases, net of unearned Income .... .. 63 ,256,000.00
LESS: Allowance for loan an d ledl&gt;e losses ...... 1.100 ,000.00
Loans and leases, net of unearned Income,
allowance, and reserve ...... ..... ... ........ .. .. .. .............. ....................... 62,156,000.00
Premises and fixed assets (includin g capitalized leases ) .......... ..... .. ... 1,551.000.00
Other real estate owned ..... ...... .. .. .. ........ ... .......................... ........ .. .. ... .. 66,000.00
Other assets ... .......... .. .. ...... .... .. .......... .... ..................... ............ .. ....... 2.045,000.00
Total assets ........... ........ .... ...... .. ......................................... ... .. ..... 128,696 ,000.00
UABIUTI E'l
Deposits :
In domestic offices .............
..... .. ...... .... ... . .................... 11 R. "39,000.00
(I) Nonlnterest-bearlng ................................. 11 ,365,000.00
(2) Interest-bearing.... .. ...
.. ............ 107,074 .000.00
Other li abil ities .. .. .. .. ............................. ....................... ........... ... 1.1 29.000.00
Total liabilities ... .. ..... .................... ....... ................ .......... ............ ... 119.5(i!!.OOO.OO
EQUITY CAI'ITAL
Cotnmon stock (No. of shares ) a . Au thorlzed .......... 192,!i00
b. Outstanding ........ 192.500 .... , ......... U 2Ci, OOO.OO
Surplus ... ..... .... .. ..... ... .. ....... ................·................. ...
............... 3,500.000.00
Undivided profits and capital res erves.... .. ....... ........
.............. . 3,703,000.00
Total eq ui ty captt'a t ~.... .... ... ..... ..... . ..................
.......... .... 9,128,000.00
Totalllablllles, Umlted ·llfe preferred stock, and
E:QUity capit al..... .... ................................... .. ........ .
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MARION- Andrew Baley r1 RD
#1 Middleport Is being salutol by
General Telephone of Ohio for
completing~ years ci service with
the company.
Batey Is a facilities loop main·
talner In the company's service
department In Pomeroy.
He
started his career as a
and later w0rked as a llneworker,
an Insta ller -repa irer and a
swltchworker.
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RIO GRANDE-Or. Lucille
Deutsch, . Director of the Developmental Learning Center at Rio
Grande College and Community
College, has received a $1,&lt;m
research grant from the Council of
North Central Community Junior
Colleges.

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Tawney Framing and Gallery, spectallzlng In custom
framing, has opened In GalllpoUs. The business wUI
carry over 1,000 mouldings from which to ~boose and
creative mat cultlng (ovals Included). Tawney will

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GALLIPOLIS- Jackle~Renee)
Figgins has joined the staff of
Michael &amp; Friends on Jackson Pike.
She lsa graduate of Oak Hm High
School, the Buckeye Hills Career
Center In Rio Grande and tbe
Huntington, W.Va., Barber College.
Appointments can be made by
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CIA guinea pigs _____::_J_ac_k_A_nd_e_rs..:...on.:._.&amp;::..:. . . . ::D-=al=-e..:._Va:.n:..:.:. . :.A:.::..t :.=.a · ~~
encourage him to apply for a grant.
(There Is no evidence that Came ron
was aware he was asking for or
taking money from the CIA, which
used a front group.)
Glttlnger testified tllat he was
Interested In Cameron's work on
voice-stress analysis, which be
figured would help the CIA In Its
stu~les of the stress an individual
Wldergoes during In terroga tlon. He
admitted, however, that Cameron's
application for the grant cont alned
no plans for such work.
"I went along with the Idea of
giving him the $60,@," Gittlnger
explained, "because that's what he
asked for. We wanted contact with
him and to know what he was doing,
prlmartly In the audio area."
What, In lac!. was In Cameron's
application was a proposal to
conduct the kind of experi ments
that evrn a CIA general counsel
characterized years later as "re·
pugoant."
Cameron's proposal
ca lled, among other things, for "the
breaking down of mgolng ~atterns

Joy Barlow (25 -years) and Larry Lee (30 years).
Allsenl were Carla Mink (IOyears), Jolm McNeW (25
years) and Frank Mills Jr. (30 years).

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WASHINGTON - Secretary of with the victims. In a prtvate letter
State George Shultz Is ~heduled to this month to the chief of Canooa 's
meet tomorrow with his Canadian Labor Party, Clark wrote: "I am
Joe Clark, for their not satisfied with the slow pace d.
counterpart,
IIJIIS.:Um."
regular
quarterly
get-together.
discussions In (U.S.) District Crurt,
Wl~ almost 4,lm pieces In the Time Museum, Ills easy to get lost. There
along
with
actd
rain,
East-West
but this, of course, Is beyond rur
Is, ol: course, no need to reset the calendar stones, water wheels or sundials.
relations
and
trade,
the
two
will
be
control."
11!i' museum was establlsbed by RocldonllndustriaUsl Seth A!WQod to
Sean Brady, Clark's press secreIllustrate ~ historical development d. timekeeping devices. It was discussing a matter that has
become
a
sore
point
.
with
the
tary,
told our associate Tony
to~ opened to the public In 1970 and moved to the Clock Tower In 1981.
Canadians
but
has
received
Utile
Capacclo:
"We expect b be
Sotne of the clocks are keeping the "wrong time," as they are supposed '
attention
on
this
side
of
tbe
lxlrder:
discussing
this
Issue In some detail"
to, says Andrewes. "The solar clocks are not changed and the sidereal
CIA
misbehavior
In
Canada
28
with Shultz at tbe Calgary, Alberta,
(star; time clocks) are not changed."
years
ago.
meeting tomorrow.
Some of the clocks just Iieep bad time. "The pendulum clocks," said tbe
Using
the
code
name
"Subproject
SUbproject 68 started In January
London-educated Andrewes, "are joUy han! to keep on time."
68,"
the
CIA
funded
gruesome
1957,
when the CIA approved a
The performing clocks at the museum, for the most part, are not running
experiments
on
Can·
psychological
$60,(00
grant to Dr. Ewen Cameron,
co~tly. The great clock d. Christian Gebhard, which took I) years to
adian
citizens
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part
of
Its
a world-renowned psychiatrist at
construct, just perfonns for tours. An apprentice, journeyman and the
Infamous
MKULTRA
program
of
the Allan Memorial Institute In
masterstrtkethequartersandare blessed by an angel. On the hour, an old
brainwashing
and
mlnd·bendlng.
Montreal.
The CIA has Insisted, In
nian 1:0mes out to hit a wheel and a skeleton strikes the hour.
According
to
a
lawsuit
ftled
in
U.S,
Its
defense
ofRauh'slawsult,
tllat it
At noon, a procession of disciples go past a figure of Jesus and receive his
District
Court
in
Washington
by
had
not
solicited
Cameron's
applibles*g. Judas turns away for the blessing and when Peter passes, a cock
veteran
clvU-rtghts
attorney
Joseph
cation
for
the
grant.
crow$ three times.
Rauh, at least nine, and possible
But · that 's not tile way the
~clocks that light a candle on the hour are not kept running, but a
more
than
00,
Q
madians
were
agency's
"project monitor" reclock-that notes the hour with a bird singing does keep correct time.
Wlwltllng
CIA
guinea
pigs.
membered
it. Ina sworn deposition
Andrews said he doesn't mind changing the clocks and, no, he has never
The
suit
has
dragged
on
lor
five
two
years
ago,
John W. Glttlnger
forgotten to put them forward In the spring or back In autumn.
years,
with
the
CIA
refusing
to
said
he
had
asked
a CIA undercover
"Time. " he said, "Is my ll!e."
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Letters to the editor

Now the rain has washed our
average, Is about161nches for June
through September. This summer woodlands, and It looks as If we may
get a vintage autumn after all. The
we had maybe six Inches all told.
Up In Jenkins Hollow, wells have Image of a wine shop comes easily
g6ne dry for the first time In 00 to mind. Up on Red Oak Mountain
years. This .is big apple country, the wlnemakers have produced a
and growers are suffering. Many d bountiful hillside: oogwoods as
the apples are not as big as tennis · dark as fine old port, poplars of
bans. Ordlnarilywegetatleasttwo chabUs, maples as richly red as tbe
cuttings of hay, and in a good wines of Burgundy and Bordeaux..
summer we gel three. This year we When the rain subsl(les, we wUI sip
got a pitiful first cutting In June, and this autumn, delighting In the
that was it. Many of the farmers alchemy of gum trees Into grapes, '
and golden birch~ into pale
champagne.
Wit~ , Omar the , ·,.
Tentmaker, I often .wonder what ··.:
these vintners buy one-half so
precious as the goods they sell.
.:$
Meanwhile, as I write, the steady · •
rain goes on. The old farmer's
cottage that rouses my office Is
blessed with a good tin roof. The
rain has the slow shuffling rhythm · :"
NO~AI...
of a muffled snare drum. It gurgles
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in the downspouts, and now and '·
then, In sudden spurts of exuber· ·
. '
ance, It whips across the wlnoow·
panes. These are afternoons to
sleep ln.
who raise cattle have sold their
herds; they couldn't afford to feed
them when the snow faUs.
Since the first ci&lt;ktober we hav e
been praying oot only for rain, to fUI
the aquifers, but also for frost, to
tum the autumn leaves. We qad
. '
hoped that Hurricane Gloria Wllllltl
bring us some beautiful ~
weatller, but one of the NeW
England weathermen had It right;
he said that Gloria "just rredlocred
out." The days stayed warm and
dry , and in the dusty haze the
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hardwoods took their own sweet
time about turning.

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tlon and declare that It has been exa,nl ncd by us and to the best of our knowledge
and bel.lef has been prepared In conformance wit h offl clallnslru ctlons an d Is tr uP
and correct.
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Morris E. Has kin s
Selwyn R. While- Direc tors
John McNeill
State of Ohio, County of Gallla, ss:
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Pomeroy Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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October 27, 1985

W~QN

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The

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:year With

a record $:m.8 bllllon
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deficit, the first time It has ever
topped s;nJ bUllon, the goVernment
reported Friday.
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The record surpassed tre

vtousrecord~f$l95 4

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The government had revenues r1
$733.9 billion for the tlscal year that
ended Sept. 30 but spent $936.8
billion.
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The Treasury DEpartment re~rted at the same time that the

another former Navy man chllrged
in one. of the most damaging spy
networks In ~ years, said he
believedthegovernmentdealwould
give Michael leniency If Walker
agreed to testify against his client.
Of the four men charged, the case
against Whitworth was believed to
he the government's weakest.

deficit was helped by a rare $617 Senate has passed a p)an that would
percent during the 1985 fiscal year
mUllon budget surplus !Of, Sep- · cut the deficit to zero by the fall of
over last, to $315.5 blll!on.
tember - only the third monthly 1990.
Pentagon spending, the second
surplus during the 12-month fiscal
The . Senate plan would begin . largest category of government
year.
budget cuts In the fall ot 1987 but
spending,. rose 10.5 percent $244
A second deficit figure, including House Speaker Thomas O'Neill on
billion.
.
the so-called off-budget deficit, was Wedn~ay urged House-Senate
· The third largest single category
placed at $211.9 billion for the year.
conferees to require spending cuts of spending Is now interest on the
That figure Includes government this ye~r rather than next year, to
national debt, which grew 16.3
borrowing not in the formal legal force the deficit down soqner. He
percentthlsyear,to$178bllllon.

set In 9&amp;'l
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8 PP8!'EIItly wlli plead gullty to

esplo~cllargesbutanydealwith
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Although the project has had
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lime, actual construction has been
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completing the necesary paper~
work. It appears that all paperwork
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Robertsreportedlotheboardthat
: he wlli SW'Vey the slte .a s soon as he
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Instead, Walker and his son,
Michael, also charged with spying,
wUI appear at a 10 a.m . EST
proceeding.
Federal officials Indicated a plea
bargain with Walker had been
struck but declined · to provide
details.
AnattorneyforJeny Whltworth,

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be llglbl
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efortheprogram.
,..~··ne
prograsm
provides milk,
. _
i!ggs, cheese, juice, peanut butter,
,- -and Iron fortified cereals for women
and children, and Iron-fortified
formula, cereal and juice for
Infants. If eligible, participants will
receive monthly food coupons that
can be redeemed for specl11ed foods
at participating grocers. ·
· Each Individual certilled for the
program receives a food package
designed for special needs. Each
partlclpant'sfoodpackagewiUvary
In amount and type of food
prescribed.
The WICprogram ts In the process
of Increasing the percentage of
women and Infants due to their high
rtsk status. Applicants are given
equal consldei'atlon wltrout regard
to race, color, sex, creed or national
origin, Lavalley said. Information
or appointments may be obtained by
, call~D,$ the Meigs County Health
f Department located In the MultiPurpo$e Building, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy,

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budget.
The recotd figure had been widely .
predicted and Congress, alanned
by the growing ·yearly deficits Is
working on a plan to balance 'the
federal budget. The Republlcan-led

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charged Republicans delayed the
cuts to avoid them untllafterthe 1986
congressional elections.
Spending on social programs
through the 'Department of Health
and Human Seivlces was up 7.9

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Ma rtln.a Armour of Columbus. Ind.;
two brothers, Herman Ahart of
Athens and Marvin Ahart of
Stockport, two sisters, Mabel Brown
and Essa Varner, both of Belpre.
and four grandchildren.
.He was preceded In death by three
sisters.

RUTI..AND -- Funeral services
for Denise TUUs, ~.who died Friday
morning at her home on New Lima
Rd., Rutland, wUl be Monday, 1
p.m., at the Hunter Funeral Home,
with Rev. TherQI) Dmilam official·
ing. Burtal will be In Miles
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
. funeral home today (Sunday) from
2-4 and 7-9.
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Funeral services will be 2 p .m.
today (Sunday) at White Funeral
Home in Coolville with Rev. C.J.
Wise officiating. Burial will be in
Weatherby Cemetery. Friends may
call at the funeral home until the
time oi service .

Oakey C. Ahart
COOLVILLE- Okey C. Ahart,
71, of CoolvOie, died Friday morning
at Camden Clark Memorlal Hospl·
.• tal in Parkersburg, W.Va.
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:-: to the late Charles and Rowena
Morrison Ahart.
; : : A retired foreman of 34 years for
: :: Badger Lumber Company , he .
:~: attended Guysville Community
:·· Chureh, where he was on the board
:~ : of trustees.
;.: Survivors Include his wife, Ger::~ trude Deeter Ahart; one son, Okey
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concerning the highway from the the board the bridge Is in need of
state.
repalrbutthetownshlplsnotgettlng
Roberts feels construction will mileage for It Roberts is to meet
probably begin this summer. He's with Brlckles and check out the
been told by the state that bridge, then make a recommendaconstruction will take six m:mths to lion at next week's meeting.
complete.
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In other business, the commtsRoberts also reported tot he board slon; reported that Accent Fencing
that he was to meet Thursday with has 1nstalled new fencing at the
Don Poole, of the Tuppers Plains- countydogshelteratacostof$1500;
Chester Water District, to put approved quarterly amounts
together the final infonnation needed for the county from a Youth
needed before the water district can Subsidies Grant as submitted by the
apply to Farmers Home Adminls- probate-juvenile court; approved
tratlon for funding to extend water interdeparlrnentaltransfers of s;nJ
lines to the Silver Ridge area of for probate ·court, $1400 for lhe
Meigs County.
department of human services,and
Bedford Township Trustee David $50 for the board of elections. ·
Brick!~
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C
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township bridge at B..~;,"Ingham be Roush,
were David
ommKoblentzandRichard
s ners Manning
added to township mUeage. He told Jones.
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GALLIPOLIS- Ralph Kerwood,
78, 33 Smithers· St., died Saturday
afternoon at Pleasant Valley Hospi·
tal. He Is survived by his wife, Anna.
Funera l arrangements will he
announced byWaugh-Ha lleyWood.

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POMEROY - An appeal has been filed In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court on behalf of Lindsey Taylor, convicted last month In
Meigs County of the murder of Danny Wayne Melton. of Canton. :
Taylor was sentenced to 15 years to life In prison forthe conviction.
He was transferred from the Meigs County Jail to the Chllllcotl)ll!'
Correctional Facility, immediately following the sentencing ify
. Meigs County Common Pleas Judge Charles Knight .
At the sentencing, Pomeroy At tomey Steven Story was appointed
as Taylor's appeal counsel.
Story flied the appeal Tuesday.
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Funeral services will he 11 a.m .
tuesday at McCoy-Moore Funeral
Home In Vinton with Rev . Ronnie
Lemley officiating. Bunal will be In
VInton Memorial Park. Friends
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A.L. Morrts ofRt.2,Bldwell,French ·
W. Morris of Columbus, two sisters,
Mrs. Sylvia Cromartie of Casselberry, F la., Mrs. Floda Swick of
VInton; one half-sister, Olna Kin·
cald of Oak Hill, W.Va.; several
great -stepchildren and great ·
grand-stepchildren.
He was preceded in death by fi rst

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92, of 13 Burkhart Lane, Galllpolls,
died Friday morning atthe home of
Melvin &lt;::raft, Rt. 2. Galllpolts.
A retired insurance agerit, he was
born Oct. 10, 1892lnGallla County to
the late George E. and Loulse King
Craft. .
A World War I anny and World
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B!I)WELL - Cloyd Lawson
Morris, 80, of Rt . 1, Bidwell died
Friday at Holzer Medical Center.
A retired state employee, he was
also a dairyman and cattleman.
He was born July 30, 1900 at Gay,
W.Va., to the late Daniel and Eliza
Cottrill Morrts.
Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Laydell Morris; three stepsons, David Laydell Jr. of Springfield , Robert and Dana Laydell , both

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a 32nd Degree Mason, Knights
Templar, and Shrine Club of
Charleston, W.Va.
Survivors Include two sisters,
Mary Ann Craft and Mrs. Dorothy
C. Baxter, both of Columbus; and
several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by one
sister. several nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will he 1 p.m .
Monday at Mound Hill Cemetery
with Rev. Bruce Unroe officiating.
Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.
today (Sunda) at Willis Funeral
Home. Mason lc services wUI he 8: 30
p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

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October 27, 1985

The students can eat food sent down in a truck from Washing·
ton Elementary, but the old gym where lunch is served will not
accommodate all of cthe students. If you "Vote Yes" on November 5th, the present GAHS building would be renovated into a
middle school, a more educationally sound.environment for our
6-8th graders.

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BLUE DEVILS BOOSTERS
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HOLZER CLINJC INC.
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PHILOMATHEANS
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COMMUNIY IMPROVEMENT CORP~
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1985-86 - GAHS student!! -~it the streets andJhe cars at the same time for lunch. The ~ongestlon and o~~r
town litter create an undesirable situation and a student safety hazard at h~nch time.

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October 27, 1985

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

2.7. 1985

Weather:---__, Swollen rivers ~rest above flood stage
Extended Ohio Forecast
.in Washington state; showers hit Gulf

MONDAY TIJROUGH WEDNESDAY:
Fair Monday and Tuesday with a chance ct. showers Wednesday.
Highs will be In the 50s Monday and in the OOs Tuesday and
Wednesday. Lows will range betweenh35 and 45.

State zone forecasts
Northwest, West CEntral
Sunny Saturday with a high near ffi. Mostly cle~r Salurday night
with a low bstween 35 and 40.
Partly cloudy Sunday with a high between G5 and m.
The probabUity of precipitation Is near zero Saturday and
Saturday night and 10 percent Sunday.
Winds will be from the south at live to 10 mph Saturday and
lncre'aslng to 10 to 15 mph Saturday night.
Norlbeaollnland, CentraiiDgblands
Sqnny Saturday with a high near ffi. Mostly clear Saturday night
with a low between 35 and 40.
Partly cloudy Sunday with a hlgh between ffi and m.
The probabUity of precipitation Is near zero Saturday and
Saturday night and 10 percent Sunday.
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Saturday night .
Miami Valley, Southwest
Sunny Saturday with a hlgh near m. Mostly clear Saturday night
with a low ootween 40 and 45.
Partly cloudy Sunday with a high between 'i1J and 75.
The probabUity of precipitation Is near zero Saturday and
Saturday night and 10 percent Sunday.
Winds wUI be from the south at live to 10 mph Saturday and
&amp;lturday night.
Central, South Central
Sunny Saturday with a high between 65 and 70. Mostly clear
Saturday night with a low between 40 and 45.
Partly cloudy Sunday with a high between 'i1J and 75.
The probability of precipitation Is near zero Saturday and
Saturday night and W percent Sunday.
Winds wUI be from the south at live to 10 mph Saturday and
Saturday night.

By United Press lntemallonal
Showers and thunderstorms hit
the western Gulf coastal waters
early Saturday alter residents in
western Washington state breathed
aslghofrellefasraln-swoUenrivers
cre!ted slightly above flood stage

rain-swollen Snoqualmie and Sno·
homlsh rlverscrestedsllghtlyabove
flood stage Friday night and began
to r12cede. Heavy rains in the region
the past ..several days pushed the
rivers out of their banks Friday,
causing minor lowland flooding and

and
MuchoftheNortheastshiveredas
began to recede.
early morning temperatures
dropped to the 305, prompting frost
and freeze warnings.
In the Gull
Mexico
region,were
the
western
Gull of
coastal
waters

rural
forcingroads
the closing
in King of
County
at least
eastfive
of
Seattle
.. All . rivers are receding, and
according to the weather service,

we should have a break !rom our
rajn until maybe Sunday or so," said
Michael Razey, spokesman br the
Snohomish County ·Department of
Emergency Management .

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hit with numerous showers and
thunderstorms early this morning,
and scattered showers were re·
ported over the eastern Gulf.
A tropical depression lom1ed in
the Gulf about 375 mUes south of
New Orleans, La., and was drifting
slowly north, the National weather
Service said. Highest sustained
winds were near 35 mph, but some
strengthening was poss ible
Saturday.
In western Washlngton state, the

MICHAEL R.
CONKLE
"Eight years of experienu in the
progress of our township.''
Pd. lor bv the Candidate.
Rt. 1, Cheshire, OH.

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POMEROY - Judge Patrtck
concluded 44 cases this
.-""•·.u. Meigs County Court.
Flnro were Timothy Michael,
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jail,
day license suspension, .
Harold Withrow, Shade, $250
30 days in jail, 1W day
licen5esuspenslon, DWl; ·30 days In
and costs for fleeing an officer;
days in jail and costs for no
,.,..,.• rn,r·s license; costs only for
left of center; Thomas
E~!;~~:d:Raclne, $327.50 and costs,
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$100 and costs with $50 olllne
suspenoed If license Is obtained
00 days, no Ohio license:
Nance, Syracuse, $25 and
failure to control; $4:1 and
~~~~-~:::~~~ of marijuana;
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Dugan, Racine, and Greg
INe:ise. Syracuse, $50 and costs, 40
of community service, six

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INFE~TILITY

PAINT NOW.&amp; SA~E

OPEN TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS

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lOCATED . Sui te I \ d M ed1cal Office Bui ldin g , at Pleasant Volley Ho!.pi!CI
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Johnnie Harrison, Pomeroy, restitutlon and costs, disorderly conduct.
Also fined were Harvey Cole·
grove, McArthur, $10 and costs.
parking on roadway; David Brad·
ley, Guysvvtlle, $10 and costs,
failure to yield; Ralph Parker,
ReedsvUle, $10 and costs, failure to
display valid registration; Jeffrey
Hopkins, Marton; $10 and costs,
improper passing; Timothy Tackett; Langsville, $10andcosts, faUure
to display valid license plate;
Hershel Lemaster, Guysville, $10
and costs, stopped on roadway;
Marie Marcinko Johnson, Tuppers
Plains, $10 and costs, following too
closely; VIrgil MUk&gt;r, Long Bottom,
costs only and clean up area,
Uttering; Jeffrey Wrlkeman, Reed·
sille, costs. abandoning animals;
Rlck Bay, ReedsvUle, $5 and costs,

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Pomeroy, OH.

675-6700

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POMEROY- Admissions: Rnbin Manuel, Racine; Walter King,
Pomeroy: Orland Cremeans, Cheshire, Wendell Barrett ,
Langsvtlle.
Discharges: William Haggy, Andrew Crites.

EMS answers eight calls
POMEROY- Meigs County Emergency Medical Service reports
eight cans Friday; Pomeroy at·l2: 52 a.m. ro Pleasant Ridge Rd. for
Edna Reibel to Holzer Medical Center; Tuppers Plains at 3:15a.m.
transported Mildred Harris to Camden· ,.elark Memorial Hospital;
Pomeroy at 8:46 a.m. to W4 Lasley St. for Bill WatSon to Holzer
Medical Center; Rutland at ll: 14 a.m. to Salem Center for Wendell
Barrett to Veterans Memortal Hospital; Racine at ll: 32 a.m. to
Trouble Creek Rd. for James Hinkley to Holzer Medical Center;
Pomeroy at t 28 p.m. to Naylor's Run lor Hugh Leifheit to Veterans

.orty-four cases end in Meigs court

IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR$

$ 95 PER GALLON
SAVE 250fo ON OUR BEST
INTERIOR SEMI-GLOSS
f.ow ot&amp;Y S1249 GAL

GALLIPOLIS - A Gallla County man was arrested ea rly
Sjlturday morning by Gallta County deputies.
' Charged with speeding and driving under financial responsibility
suspension was Steven Dale Adkins, 25, of 127 Sycamore St., Upper
Sandusky.

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OFFICE HOURS 10:00 A.M. · 5:00 P.M . MON.·FRI.

CLEVELAND (UP!) - Friday's .
winning Ohio Lottery numbers:
Dally Number: 8'18.
Ticket sales totaled $1,288,470,
with a·payotf dueofm,436.
PICK-4: 'Tlll6.
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$182,745, with a payoffdueof$82,497.
PICK4Slstraight bet pays$6,072.
PICK-4$1 box bet pays$506.

GALLIPOLIS- Forfeiting bond In Gallla County Municipal Court
were Ricky A. Scarberry, 32. of Rt.l, Scotrown, $48; Jeffrey R.
Barnes, 19, of Rt.l, Crown City, $43; Garry L. Taylor. 19, of W2
Portland St., Oak Hill. $43; and Brenda "J. Hoover,19, of Jackson, $39.

OIL &amp; LATEX

• Epidural Deliveries
• Tubal Repairs
Lottery winning
numbers: 878, 7706

Bo.nds forfeited in city court

REDUCTION .SALE
All HOUSE PAINT

FOR
CHESHIRE TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE

OBSTETRICS/GYNECHOLOGY AND

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But gale warnings werepostedlor
the northern Pacific coast, an ·
indication that more rain maybe on
t)te_wJIOI\ .&amp;ld flood warnings were
sttll In effect for the Snoqualmie and
Snohomish rivers.
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dleport, $15 and costs, improper
passing; Cornelius Phllllps, Ru·
tland, s; andcosts,lallureto display
valid license plate on trailer;
Frederick Nolile, Albany, $10 and
costs, running a slop sign.
Fined tor speeding were Dominic
Rlvello, YoungsiDwn, $24 and costs;
Allen Ziegler, Parkersburg, S25 and ·
coots; Lloyd Wood, Patriot, $22 and
costs; James Cremeans, Northup,
$:!! and costs; William Zuspan,
Mason, W.Va., $25 and costs; Susan
Baldwin, Phllladelphla, Pa., $23and 1
costs; David Bums, Jr., Roanoke.
Va., $21 and costs; Tandua Hill,
Racine, t!l and costs; Donnie
Barringer, Tuppers Plains, $23 and
costs; Curtis Shinn, Parkersburg,
$:31 and costs; Stephanie Sinclair,
Athens,$22andcosts; EdwinRood,
Coolville, $:!! and costs: · William
Fink, Middleport, $Zl and costs;
James Barnes, Racine, $22 and
costs; Larry Barr, Rutland, $26and
costs; Steven Priest, Newark, $22
and costs; Jeffrey McKnight,

Jean Fife to Veterans MeA\orial H~pltal; Middleport at 10:56 p.m .
to Brownell Ave. for Mildred Mllbome who was trea ted but not
transported.

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POMEROY - A marriage license has l:x?en issued in Meigs
County Probate Court to John Wesley Roush, JJ, and Elizabeth Mae
Lane, 40, both of Pomeroy.
may be made by calling 742·2767 by Noveml:x?r 2.

WILLIAM C~ CALLDIAN, II,
M.D.
PEDIATRICS
I would like to announce

Pomeroy, tl4 and costs; Gary
Truex, Colliers, W.Va ., Sll and
costs.
Forfeiting bonds in Meigs County
Court were William Elekes, New
Marshfield, :1819.75for overload and
$45 for overwldth; Nathan Hill,
McArthur, $210, overweight; Eric
Mitchell, Rutland, $70; Charles
Bryant, Coneyvtlie, Ky ., $&amp;l, and
Joseph Brady, Gallipolis, $50, all lor
speeding.

the opening of my new office in
Point Pleasant, West Virginia
OFFICE HOURS

Monday through Friday
9 :00a .m. to 5:00p.m.

(304) 675·7300
LOCATED: Suite 113Medicol0ffice
Building ot Plea son! Valley Hospital
Point Pleosor&gt;~ We~ I Virginia

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AnENTION
GTE CUSTOMERS
Effective Tuesday, Oct.
29, the Pomeroy Phone
Mart will be open
Tuesday &amp;Thursday
9:30 A.M. til I P.M.
2 P.M. til 4 P.M.

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C. E. "EDDIE" CLONCH
FOR

Open Daily 10-9; SuAday 12·6

ON SALE SUN., OCT. 27
THRU TUES., OCT. 29

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There •Ire festivals ~nd events
to et&gt;lebratc everything .. .fmm
apples and Appaloo;a.\ to
\Voollybcar;.

the Cand idate
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REMOTE CONTROL

FARM CITY INC.
POMEROY, OH.

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SALE

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Blue or Topaz.
27" tall.

13" PORTABLE COLOR TV

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CENTER
HOLZER CLINI
LOCATED AT OUR MAIN CLINIC
ON RT. 35 IN GALLIPOLIS
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 5:00P.M. TO 9:00P.M.
WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS 1:00 P.M. to 9:00P.M.

0 APPOINTMENT NECESSARY

446·5287

men and women. Swiss made.

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solid colors.
Cotton/polyester
Velour in
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POMEROY, OH.

IU·992f@181

2.22 Rebate

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Flashlights and
Batteries
Contains 2
flashlights and
4 'D'·size

batteries.

ELECTRIC

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Kit, Amber

Steti-Sak lag
10 lawn and len.

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TOTAUNG $100 OR MORE OFFER GOOD rHROUGH SATURDAY . NOV . 11

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FREE

RECEIVE A FALL / WINTER BIG BOOK FREE
WITH ANY ORDER OF $20 OR MORE.
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4·door sedan, beige metallic with tan and brown cloth in·
terior, automatic transmission, power steering and
brakes, air conditioning, am·fm stereo w·clock, tilt
wheel, cruise control and just 23,000 miles.

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304·
HOLIDAY POOLS, INC. . Mondoy Eve.
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W. Yo. •;r;1 7 P.M.
Sale-Price. Mlcrowaw""" has vart· ·
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October 27. 1986

Section liD
October 27. 1985

ROSY VIEW - With a rose
garden still In bloom, Ruth
Erwin prepares for the coming
cold autumn days, harvestbtg
Dowers and herbs from her
garden. 'The product of her
garden wW keep , fragrance,
pennanent floral arrangements, wreaths and cookbtg
throughout the winter days
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POMEROY - 'l'here's a bilskness In the mombtg air, the sound
of ted, bronze ·and gold leaves
crunchbtg underfoot, and the rustle
of more falling In the gentle breeze,
signaling a change In the seasons.
It's fall ...,. a time when there is
splendor In nature'sscenewlthcolor
at Its peak and scents at their best.
Drbtk In the beauty now ...... for a
frost which will fell your favorite
• plants Is nigh.
But some, Jlke Ruth Erwin of
Chester, are busy brbtglng In the
flavor and fragrance of the season.
No one can question Erwin's
· abBity to grow beautiful things. Her
rose garden still In full bloom speaks
fori! self.
Intent on preserving what she
can, the lady with an undeniably
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IIARVEST TIME - Su~unded by beauUful roses, Ruth Erwin
piCks some which she'll use In nosegays and potpouni. 'lbe petals wiD he
dried In a nei bag and then mixed wlih herbs for a fragrant scent. Erwin
alSo dries some of the blooms for use In pennanent arrangements and
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herbs bt her side yard garden close
to the kitchen door not only to be
mixed with the rose petals for a
sweet or spicy fragrance, but for tbe
flavor they add to her cooking.
"It's wonderful to he able to step

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want to use aJI summer long, and
then have the dr'led herbs for use In
the winter," commented Erwin.
She credits much of her knowledgeonwhatandhowtogrowherb5,
and the techniques for preserving
and using them to the Chester
Garden Club. It all started when she
was asked to do a program on the
"lore and lure of herbs", and from
there her Interest has grown and
grown.
In preparation for winter, Erwin
has a variety of herbs hanging to
dry. Once the leaves are crackly
dry, she'll clip them off the stems,
put them In apothecary jarsorother
smaU CQntalners. Then when she Is
ready to usethe,herbs, she crushes a
leaf or two.
"Herbs give Ihal extra flavor, a
specialseasonbtg, to cooking and It's
one way to get away from .so much
salt In foods," Erwin advised.
·To the gourmet who fusses over
his culinary triumphs, herbs are the
magic Ingredients which can make
the ordinary Into the unfohretable .
The Importance of herbs dates
back tillusands d years. They have
been used In cooking, for medicine,
as fragrances, and for ornaments.
Man has boiled, chopped, ground
and dissolved parts of plants looking
for a magic cure for everything
from Irregular heart beats to Insect
bites.
Blossoms, stems, leaves, and
PREPARATION AND PJW.
DUcr - At right, bunches of
herbs tied together wlll he left to
dry until the leaves reach •a
cnunbly st&amp;«e and lhen wW be
put Into apothecary jars or other
small containers for Wle In
cooking or as lragrances during
the winter. Below right, a wreath
ol 8cellt Is pretty 1o look at and
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enoowed with powers.
Thyme has historically been
associated with happiness, courage
and we'll-being, sage with long life,
wisdom and patience, garlic with
strength, basil with sympathy and
compassion, germander with
strengthening mental ability, dill
with pl'Qtectlng a home from
wltchcr&lt;ift, and com fry In a tea with
curing congestion.
Erwin has prepared jars of
rosemary , garlic, comfry, thyme,
lemon, terragon. fennal, peppermint, sage, marjoram, dill and basil
for wbtter cooking. ShE' has made
tarragon vinegar, "grPal on salads," she says, has oregano and
garlic butter ready to serve, jellies
In jars, and some · tx&gt;rseradlsh
ground.
'The aramat lc herbs have a charm
and mystique all their own. accordIng to Erwbt. Through the ages they
have been used In bath and breath
fresheners , hair rinses, deodorizers,
and even Insect repellents.
When making a potpourri. Erwin
says she crushes the dried rose
petals arid adds lavender and
rosemary which she particularly
likes, as well as other herbs and
spices, puts In some orris root, a

fixat ive and fragranC&lt;' enhancer,
and then sometimes adds a lit11e
rose oil or cinnamon. The potpouiTi
as nosegays and sachets make
lovely glfls, freshens up closels and
drawers with It fragrance, and helps
to dispel the odors of closed-up rouse
in the wint er. she rotes.
Erwin alo;o likes to use herbs In
combination with dried flowers on
wreaths and In arrangements to
"make the hous(• smell good and
look pretty" all winter long.
A small statue s iand~ In Elwin's
herb garden , symlxJIJc, perhaps or
the fragrant and bitter herbs
mentioned In the Bible. From the
first chapter of Genes is down
through the pages of the New
Testament, many or the herbs
popular today were used.
Herb gardening Is enjoying a
revival across the country, perhaps
sparked by more Interest In he~ll h
and nutrlllon and l'!'medies for
minor ailments.
As lor oowErwin is busy bringing
In the bounty. She's potted a few of
her fa vorite herbs for a windowsill
garden , others she 's drying , some
she's freezing, all to preserve
flavors and fragran&lt;l's for Ihe long
cold winter ahead.

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Carleton bus safety week set
SYRACUSE- Lee Wedemeyer,
superintendent, reports that the
week d. Oct. 28 has been deslgnatoo
Bus Safety Awareness Week by the
Carleton School and Meigs
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Industries.
During the week, the transpora• lion department and staff will be
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taking place all week such as the
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Charlene R. Goeglein bride
_ of Dennis Mingyar April27
POMEROY - Charlene R. Goegleln and Dennls Mlngyar exchangEd wedding vows April '!7 at
the Pomeroy United Methodist
Church.
• The bride Is tlle daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Googlein, Flatwoods Road, Pomeroy, an!! the
groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Mingyar. Johnet Drive, St. .
ClalrsvUle. The Rev. James Corbl tt
and Msg. Donald Horak officiated at
the double-ring ceremony
The altar was decorated with
arrangements of red, pink and white
carnations and candelabra and the
family pews were marked with
white bows.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride wore a gown of
organza over taffeta fashioned with
a scooped neckline, elbow-length
ruuy gatllered sleeves wltll the
upper portion in sheer organza Md
tlle bottom part In salln, trimmed
wltll seed pearls. The slightly
gathered skirt was trimmed with
satin and flowed into a chapel-length
trlan. ~ neck, walst, sleeves and
skirt were trimmed with lace. The
Vehlce lace headpiece had a
.fingertip veil.
. · The bride wore a blue garter
mad!' by bridesmaid Cindy

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Lura Koval of Washington, D.C.
was maid of honor, and bridesmaids
were Debbie Danner-Gulley, Gallipolis; Cindy Rodgers, Leesburg,
Va., and Polly Mingyar, Columbus.
They wore wine silk taffeta gowns
fashioned with spaghetti strap
bod!~ and gathered skirts. The
waistlines were accented with a
pleated cumberbund and tll'y wore
matching bolero jackets with
ruffled necklines.
They wore baby's breath In their
hair, and carried long stemmed

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Daniel Reese of Berea was best
man, and the ushers were Robert
Hock, Dayton: Thomas Martin,
Columoos, and Mark Googiein, ·
Pomeroy.
A dinner reception was held at the
Ohio University Inn. Red, pink and
white roses decorated tbe tables and
Charlene Goeglein-Mingyar
the bride's tllree-tiered spice cake
They reside at ::130 :flO South Fifth
The groom received a bachelor of
was decorated with red and pink
Street,
Columbus.
science
In history from Ohio
roses. Debra Lower and T~mml.
The bride has a bachelor of arts University and a master of arts in
Taylor registered the guests.
degree from Ohio University and is poHtlcal science from Ohio Univeremployed as materials chemist at sity. He is employed by the State of
Century Adhesives.
Ohio.

The Gallla Head· Start Center Is
located at '!75 State Street (Old .
Catllolic School/skating rink). The
hours are 9 a.m .- 2: :11 p.m.
The Meigs Head Start Center Is
located in t.he Volunteer Fire
Qepartment Building In Racine.
The hours are 9 a.m. - 3: 30 p.m.

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house set for Head Start ··

GALLIPOLIS - The GaUla·
Meigs Head Start Program, A
Division ci Woodland Centers, Inc.,
is celebrating its lOtll anniversary
tllls year.
The publlc Is invited to attEIId an
house Oct. 28 - Oct. 31 at the
lfe.1d Start Centers.

Rodgers: pearl earrings and necklace and a gold bracelet of her
grandmotller; and carried an
embroidered handkerchief from
her motller. She carried a bouquet of
red, pink and white roses.

Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

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MIDDLEPORT- The marriage
of Carole Anderson Painter to Bruce
- E.Mulbarberlsbeingannouncedby
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
0 . Anderson, Middleport. The
groom Is the son of Mrs. Norine
Mulbarber and the late Evan W.
Mulba.rgpr, Lockport, Ill.
The garden wedding took place on
Sept. 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Draper, Rockport Lane,
Columbus. Charles E. Tltko, pastor
of the Northwestern United Met 00dist Church. Riverside Drive, performed the double, ring ceremony.
Soloist was Mrs. Kathleen Wu~h ­
mldt Hilbert.
The brile wore a three piece silk
crepe, tea length, Ivory colored
dress. The spaghetti strap top was
trimmed with wide matching color
lace, whlchwasalsoused aroundthe
bottom of the skirt and the edge of
the t~uartl'r length sleeves of
_tbe jacket. She also wore a string of
pearls, a gift d her brotller.

was the maid of honor. She wore a
dress of melon color crepe and
carried a bouquet of miniature
melon carnations, along with larger
pink carnations, baby's breath and
greenery.
The groom and best man, Michael
Callahan, Columbus, wore dark
navy suits, with the groom have a
plrtlc rosebud boutonniere and
Calahan, a pink carnation.
A buffet style reception was
seJVed on slnall tables set up on the
lawn.
Hosting the reception were Mr.
and Mrs. Draper, Mt. and Mrs. Art
Chadwick, Mrs. Emilie Fennell,
Dennls Collins, Ms. Cathy Hlx, and
Ms. Martha Relk.
Relatives from here attending the
wedding were Mrs. Wayne Swisher,
Mrs. KeithRlggs,Mr.andMrs.Tom
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Swisher, Pdint Pleasant, W.Va.
They reside at 7600 Foxboro Lane,

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Blizzard
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and gi-eenery.
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October 27, 1985

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

Rucker - Russell
' REEDSVILLE - Brenda Sue
Rucker and John Russell, both of
Reedsville, are announcing their
· engagement and approachlng
marriage.
The open church wedding wlll
take place on Saturday, Nov. 9 at
6:30p.m. at the Reedsville United
Methodist Church with the Rev.

Don Russell, Pomeroy, will serve
Gilbert Spencer offlctatlng. Music
as
best man with Dennis Rucker jnd
.
will begin 5:45 p.m. with pianists
Patrick
Soulsby, Reedsville, as the
Maxine Whitehead and Cliff
groomsmen.
Ring bearer will be
l..aylll'r. Solo~t wUI be Jeff Cheva·
Sonny Rucker, Reedsville. Guests
Uer. Reedsville.
Matron of honor will be Carla will be registered by Melissa Brown,
Soulsby, ReedsyUie, with brides· Lancaster.
A .reception and dance honor:lng
maids, Lesa Rucker, Reedsville,
and Judy Grate, Pomeroy. Danlelle the couple will be held in the
Rucker, Reedsville, will be a junior Riverview Elementary School Aud·
itorlum ~ollowlng the ceremony.
brldesmfl,ids, and Valerie Quffley,
Columbus, will be the flower girl.

M&lt;'&gt;SON, W.Va. - Joan .md
Richard Varian of Mason, W.Va.
celebratoo their 27th wedding
anniversary on Oct. 7at Chestpr.
The party was hosted by their
daughters, Sus! .Michael and Jayne
Varian. Refreshments were served

Kristin Lee Cook
Michael Reed Mays

PT. PLEASANT, W.Va - Plea·
sant Valley Hospital's Voluntrer
Services Program is sa&gt;klng area
residents who have a little love to
spare and a little time to share, to be
volunteers.
A public orientation to Pleasant
Valley Hospital, Its Nurslng Olre
Unit, and Voluntrer Services Pro·
gram will be offerro on Monday, at
.1 p.m. In the hospital's conference
room.
As a volunteer, you provld~
SU(.lplemental services for patients
that give carlng personalized atten·
!ton to staff, patients and visitors,

BMidaSue Rucker
John~U

Newberry - Morrisl____ ______--=---PT. PLEASANT W.Va - Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Newberry, Point
Pleasant, announce the engage.
ment and forthcoming marriage of
their daughter
SharonMorris,
Lynn Long
New·
berry,
to Carl Qlfton
Bottom, Ohio.
The bride-elect is a graduate ol
Polnt Pleasant High School. She is
employed at G.C. Murphy'.;, Silver
Br1dge Pla111.
Morns is a graduate of Sou them

High School and Is employed at
People's Bank, Point Pleasant.
An open chu rch wedding will be
held Nov. 10 at 2:30 p.m. at Krebs

Chapel Unttoo Metlvdlst Church,
Sand Hill RDad with the Rev. Tim
Scarbeny to dficlate. A reeeptlon
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~h the company this month.

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MIDDLEPORT - Int ernational
Order ol Job's Daughters meet 7
p.m. Monday, Middleport Masonic
Temple. Council meeting ,7 p.m.,
investigating committee ineets 7
p.m.

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MONDAY
RACINE - Mayor and CouncU
will meet with town merchants to
discussed lonnatlon of a merchants
assoclallon, 7 p.m. Monday at the
Twin City Shrlne Club buUdlng.

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POMEROY -Senior girls inter·
ested in trylng out for the Meigs
County J unior Miss are Invited to a
meeting to be held at 7p. m. Monday,
social room of Trinity Chu n'h.

CROWN CITY - Rev. Wilbur
Slack at Liberty Chapel Church,
srlnday, 7 p.m.

POMEROY - Members of
Pomeroy Chapter, Or(jeroiEastem
Star, will attend their worthy
matron's church, the Chester Uni·
ted Methodlst Church, at 9 a.m.
Suixlay.

Burgundy
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according io a hospital spokesman .
Some ol the services provided by
volunteers Include greetlng and
guiding visitors, delivering man
and flowers, assisting In the
Auxiliary Gift Shop, helping with
paper work, crafts, and . work
directly with hospital and Nursing
Care Unit patients.
Prospective voluntrers should
attend the cpen orientation tJt
Monday, at 1 p.m. To register for
the program, or to Inquire about
belng a volunteer, plrllll' Jan
Buskirk, Coordlnator ol Voluntrer
Services at the hospital, 675-4.340,
extension 142.

POMEROY - OHKANCoinCiub
meets Monday, Riverboat Room of
Diamond Savings and Loan Co.
Social hour, trading session before8
p.m. meeting: coin aucllon follows.

RUI1.AND - Friends Day and
Homecoming Sunday, Rutland
Church of God. Sunday school 10
a.m. followed by a 12:30 dinner.
AFternoon services 2 p.m.

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Rl.fiLAND -Sunday, Nov. 17, a
reception for Margie Ater, retiring
.executive director ol the Ohio
Retired Teachers Association, will
be held at the Colonel Crawford Inn,

and gifts presented to the couple.
Attending were Terry and Susi
Michael, Jeremy and Derek, Ches·
ter,.Jayne Varian, Mason, W.Va.;
David and Cheryl Varian, Cheshire;
Phyllis McDaniel, Ma.xlne'Michael,
Melvin Tracy, and Jim Heaton, all
of Pomeroy.

LEerA - Rev. Ernest Baker at
Walnut Ridge Church, Sunday, 7:30
p.m.

GAGE - Pathfinders at Salem
Baptist Church, Sunday, 7 p.m.

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at 7p.m. at theReedsvllleflrf' hou se.
The fund raising project is being
sponsonro by the Olive Township
Volunteer Fire Department Ladles
Auxlllary.

at the Ohio Historjcal Society'sOhio
Village, Columbus. 'Dle recept ion
will be from 4-6 p.m. m1d all ORTA
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MILLERS' 50th ANNIVERSARY- Ruby and Lewis Miller observed
thelr 50th weddlng anniversary with an open house at their home In
Tuppers Plalns reeentt_v. The celebration was hosted by their sisters and
brothers. Cake and other refreshments were served.

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

Varians note 27th anniversary

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LEerA- Bible Study, Tuesday,
7:30p.m. Walnut Ridge Church with
Rev. Earl Hinkle.

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RUTI..AND - Rulland Garden
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home of Pearle Canaday, Hysell
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MIDDLEPORT - Middleport ·
Pomeroy Area Branch American
Association of University Women
meets Tuesday, Middleport Fire
Department social room.
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MIDDLEPORT - Annual Joint
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will be held at Mlddlepol1 Masonic
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Dinner Is free but reservations
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October 27. 1986

'Beat of the bend

Senior Center activities announced

·Bloodmobile visit
·. better than reported

GALLIPOI;JS _ Activities and
menus for the week of Oct. 28

By BOB HOEFLICH
Tlmes--Senttnel Staff
The American Red Cross bloodmobile visit to·
Pomeroy Wed·
i:lesday went well.
The quota
the visit was 70
pints and a total
of 86 were col·
lected - corrected figure for the 59 reported
earller.F!!ty-nine of the donors
went to the unit to replace blood
used by friends or relatives.
· Uoyd and Irene Barnes Miller
were here to visit her mother, Mrs.
Dorothy Woodard.
The MUlers live on Long Island at Northport- which was hit by tile
recent hurricane. Fortunately, they
!lad only tile loss of six trees. By the
way, the Millers came especially to
attend homecoming activities at
Ohio University.
• Planning ahead, the Millers and
lrirs. Woodard wUl be going to
Burleson, Tex., to spend time with
Mrs. Morton Barnes and their three
child rei' •.

SSgt. and Mrs. James E. Holman
and daughter, Melissa, returned to
the United States on Sepl. 18after
spending the last three years in
Germany. Sgt. Holman is now
stationed at Fort Knox, Ky, and is
scheduled
three years.to be there for the next
The Holman famil y visited with

through Nov. 1 at the Senior
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October 27, 1985

Buckeyes win; BobCats beaten
OSU cornerback William White
MINNEAPOLIS (UP!) - Quarintercepted
Rickey Foggle with
terback Jim Karsatos threw a
fourth quarter touchdown pass and 13: 311eft ln the game, tile first time
set up freshman tailback VInce tile Gopher quarterback has ~n
Workman's go-ahead TD run, Intercepted this season. Karsatos
powering No. 8 Ohio State to a 23-19 then connected with Mike Lanese
Big Ten victory Saturday over No. for 23 yards, reaching the Minnesota
2 before Workman plowed Into !he
WMinnesota.
The Buckeyes, now6-1 overall and end wne to give Ohio State a 2319
3-1 In the Big Ten, have beaten lead. Theconversionattemptfalled .
Foggle scored two touchdowns
Minnesota 23 times In their last 29
meetings. The Gophers dropped to and completed 12 straight passes
before the Interception. He over·5-2 anci 3-11n the cOnference.
Ohio State runnhig back Keith came a 2nd-and-30 situation In tile
third quarter by completing a
Byars, coming off a broken foot,
rushed for 67yards ln his first start of 24-yard pass to Melvin Anderson
the season but left tile game late In and 8-yard throw to Kevin Starks to
the third quarter when someone reach the Buckeyes' 25. Four plays
stepped on hls right foot and later, Foggle darted Into tile end
zone from the 1-yard line for his
rein jured II.
Sophomore fullback George second TD of tile game to open a
Cooper took over on a 90-yard third 19-10 lead with 6:15 left In the
quarter drive, carrying the ball five . quarter.
Foggle, who rushed for 57 yards ln
times to set up Karsatos' 1-yard
scoring pass to tight endEd Taggart 18 carries and completed 14-of-W
on tile second play of the fourth passes for 147 yards, had to be
quarter to pull the Buckeyes within helped from the field with 52 seconds
19-17.
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (UP!)Stan Parrish's record as a college
BACK TO BACK WINNERS - Marshall University footbaU coach
football coach going Into this season
Sian Parrish has given the Southern Coolermoe school its first
was 48-8-1. Five ofthoseelght losses
back-to-hack winning seasons In 28 years. Parrish, taldng with
came
last season when he coached
quarterback Carl Fodor (10 ), fonnerly was head ooach at WabMh (Ind.)
Marshall to Its first winning record
and was an assistant at Punlue. Parrish, :11, Is a Cleveland native. UPI.
In 20years.
In his second season, Parrtsh has
the Thundering Herd standing 6-1-!.
Under the 39-year-old Cleveland
native, the Southern Conference
school already Is assured of Its first
back-to-hack winning seasons In :!l
years. Marshall, ranked as hJgh as
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Danny
The only score the Eagles third ln the NCAA Division I-MpoU,
McCoin passed for two touchdowns managed In the first three quarters
is currently No. 11 and scheduled to
and ran !or another to lead was Ken Kanzler's18-yardfleldgoal
play again Nov. 2 at Tennesseeturnover-free Cincinnati to a 24-17 ln the second period. Boston's Ken Chattanooga.
upset over Boston College Saturday. Bell rushed 96 yards oo 10 carries.
"To have one loss at the end of
McCoin fired third quarter TD
Halloran hit 29 of 46 passes for 298 eight ball games Is a real tribute to
passes of 23 yards to Greg Lathan yards, but threw an Interception and the players and coaches," Parrish
and 22 yards to Roosevelt Mukes to the Eagles also lost two fumbles.
said In a telwhone Interview from
• give the Bearcats a 24-3 lead going
Huntington. '
Into the flnafi:&gt;erlod.
Redsldns win
In !lye years at Wabash CoUege
McCoin, whohltl3of27passesfor
Meanwhile at Oxford, Terry
(Ind.), Parrish had a 42-3-1 record .
181 yards. also ran one yard for Morris passed for 276 yards, His last team thereln1982went 10-ll.
another touchdown ln tile second Including a 63-yard touchdown, and Parrish went to Purdue as backfield
quarter. Robert Barone kicked a Gary Gussman kicked four field coach but stayed only one season.
19-yard field goal for the Bearcats.
goals to pace Miami (Ohio) toa32-15
"I wanted to be a head coach
Cincinnati's Reggie Taylor led all Mid-American Conference win over again," Parrtshexpialnedofdepart·
rushers with 102 yards on 28 carrl~s Northern Illlnol.s Saturday.
!ng Purdue to join the perennial
as the Bearcats Improved their
Morris, a junior making his loser.
record to 54. Taylor, a junior, second start, connected oo 17 or 25
"I thought although this was a
became Cincinnati's second - passes and his 276 yards was just very, very risky gamble, It Is a
leading career rusher with 2,700 five yards short r:J. the school'sslngle gamble well worth it. We thought we
yards, behind Allen Harvin's 2,998.
game passing record ol. 281 set by could get the job· done and we've
Boston, 3-l!._. went without a Jim Bengala In 1969.
'been fortunate to do it."
Morris connected with George
touchdowll until the final quarter
Parrtsh took over the remnants of
Swarn on a @yard touchdown pass. former NFL receiver Sonny Ranwhen shi.wn· Halloran threw a
6-yard TD pass to Kelvin Martin and Swarn had five catches for91 yards dle's4-7 team. Randle was the third
Tyrone Taylor ran two yards for and was the game's,top rusher with Marshall coach since the November
112 yards oo 22 carries.
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1970 al'l'lane tragedy k!Ued virtually the whole Marshall team and
coaching staff.
.
Parrish's first team In 1972, at
Windham High School ln northern
Ohio, went 5-5, his second went 6-4
and his thlrd team was undefeated .
He went to Purdue as a part-time
coach, then to Wabash as an
assistant for one year before
becoming head coach .
Parrish coaches the controlled
passing game, a Ia Purdue. The Big
10 team has Jim Everett at
quarterback. Marshall has Carl
Fodor. He passes for nearly 80
percent of Marshall's offense.
Parrish believes In using the talent
at hand to the best of their ability·.
"We throw the control pass. We
think we can ·get up and down !he
field In a hurry. The klds enjoy II .
They think they're never oo tof a ball
game.
"They have done a good job with
it. You ca n become an equal with It
in a hurry,especlallywhenyoudon't
have a lot of big, strong ldds In a
program."

That description fit Marshall on
his arrival, Parrish said.
"You have to take the kind of
players you haveandusethem to the
best oftheirabllltles. Wehaveagood
corps of receivers.
"Carl can deliver It to trem. We
always feel we have a chanoe every
week. Mentally, that's very Important to know that you're In every
game."

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LOGAN - Fifteen years of
waiting ended for Gallipolis football
fans Friday night as Coach Brent
Saunders' Blue Devlls handed host
Logan Its first defeat of the season,
28-12, before more than 4,00l
spectators at Bill Sauer Field .
The victory gave GAHS the
undisputed 1985 Soulheastern Ohio
League championship, the school's
first since 1970, and eighth overall
·since the conference was formed In
1925.
GalllpoUs Improved Its season
record to 8-1 and finished 4·0 In
league play. Logan dropped to 8-1.
LHSconcluded loop action with a 3-1
slate.
COach Saunders "rags-to-riches"
story Is not aver- the Blue Devlls
must still face Ironton for a Oass
AA, Dlv is ion In, Region 11 post·
season playoff spot Friday at Tank

Falcons hike
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the Buckeyes 12. But Ohio State
stopped running back Valdez Baylor on 4th-and-1 to preserve the
victory.
Foggi ~ rushed for 38 yards in
three carries In the Gophers first
drive to set up Chip Lohmiller' s
36-yard field goal at 8:34 of the first
quarter.
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beaten
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TOLEDO, Ohio tUPI I -PiCking
off a -record-tying seven passes.
Toledo's defense commanded winless Ohio University in a 24-10
victory Saturday.
Two of the ill-fa ted passes resulted
in touchdowns for the Rockets. who
snapped a four-game losing streak
with the"wln. The first was tile only
score ln !he first period, a 14-yard
return by Tim Inglis.
The Rockets responded with a
second-quarter field goal by Chris
Judge.

With a smre of 7-3 at the half, !he '
ga me changed course when Toledo
quarterback Bill Bergan entered In
the third quarter. Bergan completed eight of 10 passes for94 yards
Including a 23-yard touchdown pass
to Paul Pallante in the fourthperlod.
Harold McGuireputToledmihead
17-10 in the third quarter on an
18-yard scoring run off one of OU
interceptions. Bruce Nichols had
;cored a field goal forToledoearller
m thaI quar·ter. The Bobcats went on
the hoard thai period, too, when
Tom Compernolle caught an 11ya rd pass by Bruce Porter.
OU was held to only 168 total
offen sive yards, 1W passing, while
Toledo piled up a more balanced 118
yards passing and 122 yards
rushing.
Toledo tailback Kelvin Farmer,
although he never crossed the goal
line, had 93 yards on 35 carrtes, tile
fourth highest number of rushes Ina
single game,
Toledo's record Is 2-5, and Ohio
University is 0-7.

got to see 'em do it again'. It's good ·
for the credibility factor. A goal was to have winning seasons back to"
back. Another goal was to move up'
In the Southern Conference."
Plans are being formulated to
bulld an on-campus stadium to:
replace 58-year-old Falrtleld StaIn last yE&gt;ar's 6-5 season, Fodor dium where unsafe concrete stands
connected on 218 of. 411 passE's for on one side were replaced by
2,888 yards. His first full season as bleachers last year. Attendance at
the starter produced 22 touchdown each home game has SU'l'assed passes and 181nterceptions.
17,000. A similar crowd Nov. 9
"He has good ball velocity. he can against East Tennessee woold'
zip the ball ln there," Parrish said. propel season attendance past
"He also is very competitive. That's 100 000 for the first time.
1
an attribute you don't teach a kid ,
and Ihal has helped our program."
"The 1hJng w~really are proud of,
Like last year, Marshall 's leading
In
a town wher~ there are a lot of
receiver 1.s a running back . Randy
Clarkson has caught 41 passes for economic problems, we are draw386 yards while gaining 168 yards on ing to capacity. The city has backed
48 carries. Deep threat Danny us as well as anyone could ask for,
Abercrombie had 34 receptions now thai we have a winner.
"We have done aU w e can to
before suffering a season-ending
demonstrate
the need for a new
knee Injury in last week's 21 -16
stadium."
victory ov!'r VMl.
Aft&lt;'r giving Marshall its first
winner in 20 years, Parrish was
The surprise ha s been Marshall 's
intet;VIewed for the University of
defense, which has seven freshman
Tulsa job.
and sophomore starters. Other than
The 6-foot-1, 187-pound Fodor, out
of tile same steel town IWeirton,
W.Va.) whichproducedNFLgreats
Bob Gain and Bob Jeter, has
completed 162 of 316 passes for 1,960
yards. He has thrown!Otouchdowns
and 15 Interceptions.

the 34-31oss at Southern Conference
leader Furman, the defense has
been tremendous.
"We've done a lot of gam bling,
blitzing, and It"s worked."
Despite the elallon of the covPted
winning season, Parrish felt com ~
pelled to repeal the petiormance.
"When you haven 't won for 20
years. a lot of people say, 'Well. 1've

"My philosophy has been, and I
think that' s the type of person
anyhody would want directing their
program, Is that anytime you have
an cpportunity to improve yoorseH.
you should consider it."
Therefore, Stan Parrish may
never coach in Marshall's new
stadium.

Gallipolis tops Logan
28-12, claims title

FRUTH
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· Beulah Strauss Is making it ,
slowly but surely. from injuries
received In an au to accident."
However, l'leulah Is ~nable- and
that's frustrating - to write
tllank-you notes for all of your
kindnesses as her ordeal moves
along. You've pleased her 9') may 1
e)&lt;tend her thanks to each of you?

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ern High School senior.

Co'l'· that Todd has been designated a Commended Student in the
f9116 Mertt Program. Todd will
receive a letter d rommendatlon In
ronor of ootstandlng academic
promise, demonstrated by placing
ln the top five percenl of over one
million participants In the 31st
annual National Merit Scholarship
Program.
An olflce In the National Merit
program states: "Being named a
Commended Student In the extremely competitive Merit Proeram Is a credit to these young men
and women and to their schools,
which play an important role in the
development of academically talented youth. The high test performance of Commended Students is
lildlcatlve ol exceptional scholastic
~bUity, whJch lsessentlallna nation
fbat prides Itself on cultivating
Individual excellence. We hope !the
hooor these students have earned
Will provide motivation (or them to
Use their talents to the fullest and
alsO wUl serve as an example for
other aspiring yoong citizens."
·; Tocills tile yon of Jim and Carol
Adams of Syracuse.

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Mrs. Richard McKee, Portland,
and with grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Heck during a two
week leave here before going to
Fort Knox . - - - - Someone said to help yoorself.
use your head; to help others, use
your heart. Now, all you have to do
is apply it. Do keep smiling.

: Betty Wills' gra ndd augh ter,
Mandy Wills, is confined to Children's Hospital In Columbus where
~he has undergone brain surgery
and wW later undergo treatment.
On Thursday, Mildred and Cliff
;lacobs took Betty to the hospital for
a visit with Ma'ndy. Mandy's father
Is• Mike Wills.

Congrats to Todd Adams. South

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Wednesday - · Beef tips with
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Choice of beverage served with
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Bookmoblle Schedule for Mon·
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Harrisonville (church). 4: 35·5: 05;
New Lima Road !1 mi. south of Fori
Meigs) , 5: 15-6; Rutland (Depot
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Wednesday, Oct. ll. _ Tupper's
Plains (Lodwick's), 7:25-8: 10 ;
RJggscrest Addition, 8:25-8: 55;

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Friday, Nov. 1 - Art Class, 1·3
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Open Activities, 7-10 p.m.
Menus consist of:
Monday - Kraut and Welners,
Mlished potatoes, · wheat brood,
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111E CELEBRATION BEGINS - An 1811dentlfied
Gallipolio fan carries GAll'! slplal caler Todd Slone
olfille l1eld wllh abold two mDdes leflto ~&amp;f aftet" it
- .PJIIIft!lll tile Blue Dev~ were toinllo win their
lint SEOAL ptd 001! In 15 yeMI Friday nlghl. Slone
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anoUJer, 1111d hit live ol 14 pau altempll (two
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victory over 110111 Logan at BOD Sauer Fleld~'HIIIIoP
Stadium.

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (UPI )
- Brian McClure threw a pair of
touchdown passes Saturday to rally
unbeaten Bowling Green to a 26-14
Mid-American Conference victory
over Kent State.
The Falcons, now 8-0 overall and
6-0 ln !he MAC, had their usually
high-powered of!ense shut down by
the Kent State defense, but turned a
coople ol. Kent State mistakes Into
touchdowns.
McClure completed 16of 33passes
but lor only 126 yards.

Memorial Stadium. Ironton.
Sa unders" first Blue Devil edition
went 0-10 two years ago. GAl-IS was
5-3-21n 1!*!4.
Iron! on, form erSEOALmember,
dropped a 12-0decislon to Clncinnal i
CAPE Friday night , leaving th&lt;'
Tigers with a7-2 record.
Fans Celebrate
Aller Friday night's win , how ever, Gallipolis fans, some 1,t:ooplus, celebrated Into the wee hours
of the morning after the Blue Devils
championship victory.
Coach Clarence Perry's high·
flying Chieftains not only saw !heir
title hopes go down the draIn, bu 1
also a dream compiling their first
perfect mark since 1977.

"Somebody up there must have
put me, my coaching staff and these
kids in the right place at the right
time." remn rked n drenched Saund ·
crs In the GAl-IS shower room.
"Things did not go according to
plan early. Wr had to makE' some
adjustment,," the GAJiS mentor
added. The Blur DevUs were able to
pressure Logan 's tnlenled quarterback. Keith Myers, and contained
scat back Kelly Wolfr after the first
period. D. J. Conr·ad. flanker , was
completely ' hut our by the tight
GAliS (icfcnsr•.
Conrad en tered Friday's champion&gt;hip ba trlr wit h !!:16 yards on .'17
\conrinu r'(! on C-2

·M ichigan romps.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UP! ) - .Jamie Morris ru shed for 179 yards
and two touchdowns and Jim Har baugh 1hrcw for ;r school -record ~1
yards Saturday to lead No.4 Michigan to a 42-15 victory CNer Indiana .
The Wolverines lmprroved to 6-1 overall and 3- 1 in the Big Ten. The
Hoosiers fell to4-.1 and 1-3.
Michigan snapped a 15-15 halfllmr• tiP by drlvingn7yards ln !Oplays
after the second-half kickoff to set upM ikcGillctte's :ll -yardfield goal.
Michigan raised Its lead to lS-15 arB:40 of thr third quarter on a
34-yard pass from Harbaugh 10 tight end Erir Kattus.
The Wolverines closed the scoring In !he fou rt hquarter on a34 -yard
field goal by Gillette, and !-yard touchdown runs by Gera ld White and
Phil Webb.
The Hoosiers shocked the WolvPrinc&gt;s by jumping out to a 9-0
first-quarter lead after converting two Mi chlg:rn turnovPrs.
Pete Stoyanovlch gilvc Indiana a .1 0 0n" :!'i ,.,.,.d field goal, whi ch
was set up by Leonard Hell's funr l&gt;l!' '"'"t"IY ar rhc Michigan
19-yard-llne.
Bell recovered another fumble at !he Michigan 3 and tailback
Damon Sweazy scored !rom there to make II 9-0 6:051n to the quarter,
A 2-polnt ronverslon attempt failed when reserve quarterback Brian
Dewitz's. pass fell Incomplete In the end zone.

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October 27, 1985

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

Spencer posts overtime win

Gallipolis wins title... ContlnuedlromC-1 Marietta tops Athens; Jackson nips Portsmouth
receptions and 12 touchdowns. He
went zero for four.
Myers, who flnlshed the game
with six of 18 pass attempts (one
lnteroepted) for 54 yards and one
touchdown (he hit hls first three
attempts for 38 yards) entered the
contest with 64 completions (118
attempts) lor 1,181 yards and 17
touchdowns. Both Conrad and
Myers marks are new LHS school
records.
Wolfe entered the tilt with an
impressive 1,nl yards rushing (166
attempts) and 11 touchdowns. He
fln~hed the night with 89 In 14
carries (6.3).0newasa23yarderin
the first period, the other a 33-yarder
In the second. He was caught !rorTL
he hind by Gary Harrison.
.
Myers Hit Han!
Myers was smacked hard every
time he touched the ball, losing 15
yards on four different attempts.
Andy Howard was credited with
several tackles. Gamble Grant
picked off one of Myers' first-hall
passes, returning It 23 yards. Myers
was the LHS punter when one snap
froQt center sailed over his head.
Another Myers punt was blocked by
Bo Smith which resulted In a GAHS
safety (with asslstanoe from Rocky
Bennett and John Byers). Logan
lost 38 yards as a team oo those two
punting plays.
~n entered the game averagIng ·388.4 total net yards. GAHS
llrnMed the Chiefs to 142 in 51 plays
froril scrimmage - 88 rushing and
54 J;lSSlng. Logan plied up 96 total
yards the first period enroute to a &amp;-0
lead.
~ers hit Jose Medina with a
19-YJu'd strike (5: 05) In the first
stailza to complete an 85-yard,
el~ -play drive. Myers' kick from
pla(ement was low.
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c;iiUJpoils marched 78 yards in
sev~ plays with Todd Slone racing
the -! inalli ooakeeper (10: 44) In the
sec(lndperiod.AndyHowardranthe
twtMx&gt;lnt conversion. GAHS never
trailed.
A;bad Logan snap from center set
up Gallla'ssecondscore, Myers was
on tiJs 28. The ball sailed back to the
L$11.
(}AHS took advantage on the first
pi~ from scrimmage after that
LHS mistake when QB' Todd Slone
hlt ;f ·B Klrk Jackson (8:36) with a

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ALL GAME'&gt;

W L

P OP

GaDI(Jolls .. .. ............. 8 1 224 71
Logan ............... ...... .8 1 2W 120
Ironton ... .. ... ..... .. .... . 7 2 235 45
Pt. Pleasant .. ...... ..... 6 2 181 91
Ripley .... ...... .. .. .. ..... 5 3 109 76
Marietta .... ......... .. ....4 5 119 151
Rock H!U .... ...... ....... 3 6 95 137
Jackson ............. .. ... 3 6 53 Ri
CoaJ.Grove .............. .2 6 115 141
Atbens ............. .. .. ... 2 7 83 166
Portsmouth .......... ... 2 7 70 189
Friday's Non SEO results:
Jackson 3 Portsmouth 2
Rock H!U 13 Coal Grove 0
Point Pleasant 16 Ripley o
CAf-E 12 Ironton 0
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GaOlpolls .. ........ .. ... .. 4 o 125 ll
Logan ...... ....... ...... .. 3 I 81 52
Marietta ...... ...... ...... 2 2 52 93
Athens ....... ... ........ .. 0 3 23 52
Ja&lt;lkson ...... ...... ...... 0 3 6 ro
Toqll8
9 9 :m 287
FriiJaY'sSEO milllls:
GaDipolis 28 Logan 12 Matietta 19 Athens 7
No-remher I gamo;s:
GaCilpolls at Ironton
Logan at Columbus West
JaCkson at Athens
&amp;ek Hill at Washington CH
Fafcland at Cdal Grove
Matietta at Point Pleasant
Portsmouth West at Portsmouth
Ripley at Hurricane

11-yard TD toss. That made It 14-&lt;i.
Gamble Grant was stopped on the
run for extra points.
·
McCortlnlercepts
Logan reduced the margin to two
points with 5:f6left when LHS tackle
Scott McCort picked oft a Todd Slone
pass. He raced 31 yards goalward.
untouched, for an easy six. Myers
was stopped on the conversion run.
GAHS was on the Logan 15 just
before halftime. Randy Amsbary's
32-yard field goaal was low as time
I'Xplred.
Gall! a's Bo Smith blocked a
Myers punt with7: 26left in the third ·
period. RockY Bennett and Jotm
Byers were In on the play which
resulted in a two-point safety, giving
theGalllansa l&amp;-12lead.
Byers Grabs Fwnble
Logan made Its final threat of the
night Jate In the third period, moving
from its own 23 to the GAHS 45ln
eight plays. D. J. Conrad, on an
end-around play, fumbled. Jotm
Byers recovered. "That was probably the turning point," Saunders
said.
GAHS moved45 yards In six plays
with Kirk Jackson going over from
the two (9: 50) . It was 22-12.
Moments later, Gallla advanced
Gil yards in 10 ptays. Andy Howard
hulled over from the two (8: OJ ) to
make It 28-12.
Slow Start
QB Todd Slone had a slowstartfor
the winners, but came back strong
to lead the Galllans with 62 yards In
nine trips. He was five ofl4passlng
(two Intercepted) for 77 yards and
one touchdown.
Gamble Grant added 53 yards in
eight carries. Andy Howard was
limited to 34 yards In 12 trips. Gary
Harrison had a 23-yarder and Chris
Howard a 21-yarder.
Gallipolis totaled nl yards in :Ji
rushing plays. All told, GAHS picked
up 277 yards . in 52 plays from
scrimmage. LHS was giving up an
average of only 00 total yards per
game this fall prior to Friday.
Besides Wolfe's 89 yards, Trey
Palmerton had :rr In 10 carries.
Lots of Penalties
Both teams were heavlly penalized. GAHS lost 1:ll yards for 12
infractions. Logan lost 110 on eight
citations.
Myers punted live times for 136
yards. Harrison was four for 138
yards.
Jolm Strait had two pass rreepUons lor 45 yards lor GAHS. Kirk
Jackson had two for 17 andoneTD.
Harrison had one for 15.
Jose Medina had two for 25 and
Jim Dennis two for 19 yards for the
Chiefs.
GAHS cut off Logan's return
game, outplaying the Hocking
Countlans here, 100-77. However,
McCort's 31-yard pass Interception
touchdown was the first time GAHS
gave up points on a return play this
fall.
Logan was limited to 46 yards on
punt and kickoff returns. This had
bfen one of the Chiefs major
weapons in eight previous games.
Gallipolis concludes regular season play at Ironton Friday. ·
Logan goes to Columbus West.
Staltstb

Depa11ment
G
L
F~std~s .... ... .. ........ 17
u
Yards rushing .. ... ...... . 216
149
Lost rushing ........ ........ 16
61
Net rushing ... ........ .... .200
88
Pass attempts ............. 15
18
Completions ................. 5
6
Intercepted by .............. 1
2
Yards passing ........ .... 77
54
Total yards ........ .... .. .. 277
142
Plays .... ...... ...... ..... .... 52
51
Return yards .. .. .. ....... 100
77
Fumbles .... .. .. ...... ....... 0
2
Lost fumbles ... ........ .... . 0
1
Penalties ... .. ... ......... 12-1:ll · 8-110
Punts ........ .. .... ...... .. 4-138 ).136
Score by quarters:
Galllpolls ............. .. 0 14 2 12-28
Logan .. .. ......... ..... 6 6 0 0-12

MARIEI'TA- An alert Martetta
tigers defense interoepted tlve
Athens passes Friday night as the
Tigers posted a 19-7 SEOAL victory
over the visiting Bulldogs.
Marietta's Initial score was set up
when Athens fumbled' the qJenlng
kickoff, giving the TlgO!J'S the ball on
the AHS 29 yard stripe.
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Keith W!Uiams tallied on a one
yard run with Rob Thompson
kicking the PAT.
Just ever one minute later FWbble
Benton belted 14 yards tJr another
Tiger TD to make It 13-0.
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Athens, now 2-7 and 0-3, got the
hoard In the third period when
Darrln Malone found Rodney Bryant with a 29 yard TO strike and
Paul Conrath added the PAT.

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gambled on a fourth and ooe
situation at the 15, but failed turnlng
the ball over to the Tigers.
Four plays later Benton srored
from the three yard line to seal the
victory for the Tigers, now 4-5 and
finished their first season In the
SEOAL with a 2·2 mark.
The" Tigers rolled up 247 yards
rushing and 29 passing while
Athens notted 47 on the ground and
cOmpleted ll of 27 passes for 110
yards, but lost ftve lntertEptions to
the Tigers.
Benton led all rushers with 122
yards on 24 carries while J.D.
Earle\ had 72 yards in 12 trips ~r
the Bulldogs.
Score by quarters:

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By JOHN FRIEDMAN
PATRIOT -An apparent overtime touchdown catch by Southwestern's Tim Burnett on the final
play of the . game was ruled
incomplete Friday night, enabling
Southern to hang onto first place In
the SVAC with a 21-14 win over the
Highlanders here Friday.
The $ assures Southern (4-0 in
the SVAC and 4-5 overall) of at least
a tie for the league crown,lwhlle the
loss elbninates the third-ranked
Highlanders (2-2in theSVACand7-2
overall! fromchamplonshlpconten. lion and may cost them a spot In the
state playoffs.
The controversial play came on a ·
fourth down and six situation from
the Tornado 16. Southwestrrn
quarterback Justy Burleson rolled
out to the.r!ght alid hit Burnett in the
endzone, along the endline, with the ·
pass that had apparently pu~ed the
Highlanders within a point of
Southern. The officlal·(back judge)
on the spot signaled touchdown, but
another official said Burnett juggled
the ball before going out of boupds
and ruled the pass incompiete.
ending the contest.
Southern (4-0 In the SVAC, 4-5
overall) took the overtime lead on a
10 yard run by Pete Roush on the
third play oft he extra period . Mark
Porter kicked the extra point
Roush's scpre came following runs
of 2 yards by Brian Freeman and 8
yards by Charlie Boso.
The Highlander~ got a 3 yard run
by Burleson, a 2 yard run by Burnett
and a 1 yard toss· by Burleson in
overt !me before the final play ..
Southern rallied from a 14-0
halftime deficit to tie the game with
8:29left In the fourth quarter on a 2
yard run by Pete Roush. The drive
wa~ :;ej up by a lowsnap !rom center
on a Highlander punt, forcing kicker
Tommy Miller to attempt to run
with the ball. He was tackled at the
Southwestern lJ and Southern took
over there and scored seven plays
later.
;, Southwestern brokr on top early,
• S!-'Qrlng on a 7 yard pass to Benny

their turn on offense to claim the
victory. The l:t'rne was deadlocked
at 7-7 following the conclusion of
regulation play. ·
The overtime game was W ah arna's th~d such contest In the past
six seasons with WHS winning a &amp;-0
decision over Southwestern back In
1979 and losing a 7-6 overtime
confrontation with Buffalo Putnam
during that same year .
Wahan\a , after gtvlng up 219 total
yards In the first half, stopped the
Yellow Jackets cold over the final
two quarters and were knocking on
tlje door in the gam. 's fin al se&lt;:onds
rn,IY to be turned away on two
separate occasions.
Spencer moved the ball almost a t
will In the first half with pen alties
klll!n~ two early drives and the
Wahama defense haltin g another
on Its own six yard line. The Yellow
Jackets completed a 44 yard eight
play drive with :52 seconds remain.
lng In the half for the game's Hrst
touchdown w.hen qu arterback Greg
Boggs scrambled In from six yards
oot on a fourth down play. Randy
Carper booted the extra poin t lor a
7·0 Spencer lead at the half.
The White Falcons touchdown
series got Its start Ia te In the third
period when Todd Gress gave the

SPENCER, W.Va - Wabama
sutfered Its SErOnd straight defeat
Frtday night, a 13-7 overlime loss to
Spencer's Yeliow Jackets
Wahama played its third straight
gam. withQut their successful head
coach Btu Jewell who remains
seriously Ului a Columbus hospital.
Wahama was mrced to participate
without the service of its team
leader Matt Thompson w!IJ viewed
the game from the sidelines alter
being Injured In last week's loss to
Buffalo.
The White Falcons fougltt tooth
and nan to the bitter end with the
defeat all rut eliminating WHS
from a post season playoff berth.
Wllh the victory, Spenoer en banoed
Its 6wn VIsions of a class AA playoff
position as the Yellow Jackets
Improved their season record to 7·1
whlle Wahama fell to 7-2 on the
year.
Spehoer scored on Its In ltlal
possesslon In the overtime perloQ
and then held the White Falcons In
anything different."
Burnett paced the Highlanders,
who played without their leading
rusher, Jim Burnett , with 66 yards
on 21 carries whlle Halslopadded29
yards In 13 attempts and caught
three passes for :ll yards.
Boso led Southern with64 yards In
11 attempts and Roush added 50
yards In 18 carries.
Southwestern will entertain Hannan Trace Friday, whlle Eastern
will play at Southern.
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Die Tomadoes, howe-Ver, scored during an overtime
to edge lhe JDghlanders, 21-14. With the victory,
Southern clinched at least a tie for the SVAC crown.

WGHLANDERONTHEMOVE-Soulhwestem's
Tbn Bumett (20) scoots upfteld looking for open
tenitory In the seoond quarter of Friday's SVAC
contest at Palrlot. BumeU picked up !3 yards on this

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Portsmouth owned all of the :
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fiv e first downs. 48 yards on the
ground, and 46 passing as their
record goes to 3-6 overall and !1-3 In
the SEOAL w!th a trip to Athens .
next week to close out the. 1985
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The Trojans (2- 7) were led by
Chris King's ~ yards on 17 carries
while Mark Hammond paced the
Ironmen with ll yards In 14
attempts, even thouglt he played
the entire second half as a
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Portsmouth .................. O 0 2 0 2

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recovered a fumbleonSoutherrfs12 the second half. They didn't do
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"! feel sorry for the kids, " a
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Pomeroy-Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio'-Point Pleasant• .W. Va.

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Pomeroy- l\lliddleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

_. _October 27, 1985

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Wildcats bombard Bobcats

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'• SPARTAN CATCH - Alexander's Jbn Albnan (24) Mu1s down a
-: pa. dumi tlllrd quarter action ol Friday's TVC game against Melp.
·: Provkllng defeasive coverage Is the Marauders' Huey Eason (44).
;· Melp nlled to a !10-14 vtclory.

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:• . TORONTO (UPI ) - Jlmy WUII:1a):ns, named manager of the
·!1\lrontofllueJaysFriday,sayshe'll ·
:;kl!ei&gt; the Amerlcilll League East
:'Champions within reachorthelrflrst
•:W!K'ld Series title.
;; "I'm looking for a competitive
:;oo11 club to play against the big
:·tough East," he said after signing a
':One-year contract to
Bobby
:;cox. "There are ftve or six
:&lt;OUtstanding ballclubs In our division
'
.
:~d maybe what we did this year
-:was before ourtim11."
:;· Vice-president Pat GUlick said he
:-did not expect a radically dl!1erent
;:team, but added Williams would
•;bring "a little more imagination,
::and a style a little more open" than
:;his predecessor.
:· "We think he's the most qualified
•individual and he lends continuity to
•
~r situation," he said.
WDUams may make some moves
:tJ bolster the Blue Jays' pitching

position with Oakland after the 1982
season' and Seattle after the 1983
season.
No replacement was named for
the third-base coach and details of
Williams' contract were not releaSed. Gillick hinted the new
contract, reportedly worth about
$ll0,100, would pay Williams more
than twice his coaching salary.
He said the Blue Jays would not
change from their traditional oneyear contracl, despite losing Cox to
Atlanta's multi-year agreement.
GUlick has expressed anger over
Atlanta's handling of the situation
oot would mt comment when asked
H he had flied a grievance &lt;~galnst
the Braves.
The Blue Jaysalso anoounced the
re-signing to one-year contracts of
batting coach Clto Gaston, 41,
first-base coach BUly Smith, 56,
oollpen coach Jolul Sullivan, 44, and
Jitchlng coach AI Widmar, 00.

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'Ome&amp;&amp;ntlnel staff
POMEROY - Senklrs Brad
Robinson and Mike Chancey each
put oo a spectacular &lt;ttensive sillw
as Meigs totaled 523 yards In a 50-14
thrashing fJVer Alexander here
Friday.
Robinson gained 2i2 yards rush·
lng In 21 canies to score four
touchdowns while grabbing four
passes for another46 yards arn:luntlng to 298 yards total offense.
Chancey had a similar game In
passing as the Maraurer quarterback hit on l5 of 22 passes for ®
yards and tWQ touchdowns.
Alexander. row 3-6 overall and
3-5 In the TVC, q&gt;eratErl with a
spread offense something Coaeh
Dave Kearney called the "Meigs
Special". Altillugh bslng by tre
huge score, 1/le Spartans managw
335 yarda total offense while
throwing up 49 passes. Senklr
quarterback Roger Powell threw
all but one Alexander pass and
completed 19 for :M7 yarils.- ..•
"We expected Alexander to
throw a lot. I tillught we executw
wellln the first half, but were sloppy
ln the second half. The kids playEd
much more 'relaxed now that the
pressure was off," commented
Coach Charley Chana&gt;y, who has
guided Meigs to eight wlns In nine
games and a 7-1 mark In the TVC.
Meigs remains tied with Belpre to
second place ln the TVC. Warren
Local stayed unbeaten In loop !iay
with a 37-21 win over Trtmble and
ooe game ahead ol the pack.
"We knew coming Into tie game
we had to keep the ball away from
'Meigs' offense. We were pretty
successful in the third quarter. I
thought rur kids played well
considering illw banged up we
were," said Alexander Coach
Kearney.

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Ham Badlrl :!6. ~y JC'ff&lt;'rson 0
llardln Nonh.•rn 1&lt;1. C'or)•-Rawson 6

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Meigs scored oo their three
possessions as Chancey passed
seven yards to gutsy Huey Eason
for the opening touchdown, hit
Robln5on from . ao yards rut for
another, and Robinson's ftve yard
run late In the Drst period made 'It
2Hl. Chancey kicked a perlect six
of six In the PAT department.
Freshman fullback Jeff McElroy's one yard plunge made It :18-0
In the second perlod before Powell
ran ln from four yards Q4ttoJlltthe
Spartans on the blard, iralllng 28-6.
Robinson rambled In from 24
yards rut late In the first hal!to give
the Marauders a comfortable 35-6
halftime lead.
Following a sroreless third quarter, Robinson made his ftnal carry
of the IBll game his 22nd toud!down
for the season on a 65 yard scoring
jaunt with nine minutes to go.
Powell passed 25 yards to Charlie
Carsey for Alexander's final sixpointer. Powell sprinted ln tJr the
two-point converskln to make it
42-14.
Freshman Wes Howard, will bad
48 yards In four carries, scored on a
10-yard run and also added the
two-point conversion as Meigs hit
the half-century mark.
Fleet-footed junior end J.R.
Kitchen could not crack the Alexander defense with a long blmb
reception, which he's done eight
times this
but was strong In

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returned th_e Ripley Viking's
opening second half kickoff ae yards
for a touchdown and sparked the
second half surge'which brought the
lith-ranked Big Blacks their fifth
straight win and a 16-0 victpry over
the visiting Ripley Vikings.
Simpkins scobped up the bounCing
kick at his own 15, moved toward his
left sideline and at the Point 35 he
turned on the speed and raced the 88
yards, untouched, for the' score.
-Mike Rhndes hooted the extra point
and the Big Blacks were ahead, 7-0,
to s!Jly.
The Big Blacks added a twD-point
safety later in the third quarter
·when a high center snap on a fourth
·down punting situation sailed over
·the kicker's head into the endzone.
Ripley's pWlter recovered the ball
for the safety, making the score 9-0.
With 6: llleft in the fourth quarter,
junior running back Ryan Bordman
:rammed the ball into the Ripley
:endzone on a three-yard ·run .
·Rhodes' kick ·was good and the Big
:stacks went on to regis~r their sixth
'win of the season, 16-0.
· During the first hall of action, the
·Vikings, a Pioneer Athletic Con:rerence (PAC) rival, controlled the
:football with a methodical running
·attack, executing 35 plays, com:pared to 15 plays for the Blacks.
Ripley took the opening kickoff and
,starting at its own seven yard line
·marched the ball down field to the
:Point
Pleasant
yard
line.at Faced
: with fourth
downtOand
three
the 10

a 28-0 halftime lead.
Barnes openEd the third quarter
by returning Kyger Creek's kickoff
8'i yards for a score. Johnson"s kick
failed and with 11:48 leflln the third
quarter, Hannan Trace led 34-0.
Jarrell scored his second touchdown of t t&gt;' ga me on an 8l yard run
with 6:40 lefl in 1t&gt;' qu art~r.
Jolulson's kick failed and the
Wildcats led 40-0.
With 2:44 left remaining In the
third guarter, Ja rrell threw a 52
yard pas~ to Jake Jones lor the
Wildcats' final sco re. Jolulson
added the extra point and Hannan
Trace led 47-0 at the end of ttu-ee
quarters.

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on 15 carries.
Point Pleasant's record now
stands at 6-2 and 5-\ in the P.A.C.
The Big Blacks are home next week
against Marietta, Ohio. •

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Bucket.wblcb will stay at PPHS another year following Point's 16-0 shutout of lbe Ripley VIkings Friday
nlghl at San~ Memorial Field. The annual.trophy Is sponsored'by lbe Polot Pleasant and Ripley Rotary
clllbs. Plctured.kbove,left to ~gbt, are Kelly RHfle, Mike Rhodes, Craig Sbnpldns, Steve Gardner, Cllllord
Sbnpklns, Darren Mitchell and Ken Fleming, sidelined Friday night with an injury. (Photo by Judy
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"aiough of Js good pitching," said
WUllams, will watched the club
,-fritter away a 3-1 Arnerlcan League
: play&lt;tfs lead to the batters of the
• Kansas City Royals led by George
: Brett.
·. Cox, manager since 1981, signed
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' since 198J, became the fourth field
; manager ln the club's nine-year
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: training camp, and managed six
; years In the minors before joining
: the Toronto club.
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part because the Hruston Astros
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its drive stalled at the Ripley 32. QB
Rhodes was hit by . four Ripley
defenders while trying to set up a
pass play. The ball wa s stripped
from Rhodes and picked up by David
Fisher and it appeared he was
~eaded for a Viking touchdown;
hOwever, the referee's whistle had
blown the play dead.
.
Viking Coach Frank Marino
protested vigorously but the play
stood and the first hall ended In a
scoreless tie. ·
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half kickoff return for Point's first
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Pleasant 49. On second and nine,
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Pomeroy-Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Pirates snap losing streak; dump Eastern's Eagles, -40-9
By SCOTI' WOLFE
•
'11mes-Senllllel Slaff
• EAST MEIGS- Playing to their
full potential, the Nort.hGallla pt.
rates sailed to a 40-9 victory over the
Eastern Eagles here Friday in an
SVAC contest. The win U!ted the
' 5 overall and 1·3
Pirates mark to .,.
tnslde the league. Eastern drops to
4'5 overall and 2·21n the league.
Pirate David Roush led the North
Ga!Uahoffense with 312 yards rush·
lng on 25 . carries and three
touchdOWns woUe quarterback
Mike Kemper added three srores.
North GaUla brokeon topftrstor.a
34 yard run around right end by
Rpush with 2: 351efl Ill the opening
q'!'lrter. The run capped a seven·
play, 65-yard drive followling an 11
yiird Eastern punt. The extra point

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two long
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later m a 2 yard run with 8: 26 left In
runs. me st came with 5: 35 left the Eagles.
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The first of three fumble recover· the third quarter. The kick failed
when Roush ran 95 yards to the
Shane Glassburn led the North Y
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les by the Pirates set up North and North Gallla led 13·9.
Eagle one. On third and goal, Roush Gallia defensewlth15tackles, while ~.';;.;-;,;;"':: : : ·· ·· : :::: :::: : ~ · ~ ::.
, Gallla' s second score, a 1 yard run
North Gall!a came back &lt;lln a I scored his thfrd touchdown of the Steve MeA vena had 14 and an 1"'""''"' ._, ... ... ·
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by quarterback Mike Kemper. The
yard runbyKemperwlth4: 59 left in
night from the ·one and James Interception, James Jenkins had 13 .:~:,',~,!~' ::: : : : : : .:: ...... :
!~five covered 32 yards in five plays. the quarter, capping an eight pl ay
Jenkins hauled In lhe extr~ point and Hurt 10 and an Interception. rum~"··· .......... ···· ···· ··· ········ ······ '
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Todd Holstein kicked the extrapolnt drive. Holstein's kick upped the pass for a 34·9 marein.
.
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Besides Roush's 312 yards, Hurl
pass while Earl Mayo•.John Colley,
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with 6:28 remaining 1n the second
The Eagles fumbled the ball on added 84 on four carries. Eastern 's and Jason Marcum recovered :;::~~,~' 1 ~ 1 ": ··· · : :: ::: : 6 01 3 13 614 ..=".: :;
quarter.
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their next possession and North John Rice gained 128 yards on 20 fumbles.
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Ryan Bearhs led Eastern with 11 E _ D•w~ Edw""' .14 '"' ,.1, .,.1
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tackles wllfle Royce Bissell had 8, E - John Rl&lt;'&lt;'' ' " ' cun '""' '•llfdl
Ro ush ca ught one pass Iar 19 Steve Horner 5 and Bob Epling 5. NGMlkt' Kemp!'!' 1 ~·a rd run (Holstetnhkkkl
with 1: 26 left In the first half. The the night on a 46 yard run Wlt. h 3: 45
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ldck ended a 12-play drive and cut left In the period..
yards and Hurt one pass for five
Bissell and Hornsr had fumble N
G- ""~' Roosn I'"'''"' oJomes '"'"" I'"'
North Ga!Ua's lead to 13·3 a t
The Pirates added Icing to ·the yards for lhe Pirates, while Brent
recoveries for Eastern.
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161 201
61 221

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F'ei:irrai·Hocktng at Ml'lgs
Warl'l'n Local at IWljn
Nelsonvll,lt"YorkatTrlmbk'
Wrilston at VInton Coo.mty
Mllk&gt;r ~:~t Aleundtor

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GAU.IPOLJS - Credit Clarence
: E. Fowler with the clipping which
pops up In the Peeps poop today
: about Todd Fowler, outstanding
· wrestler and football player at
Gallla Academy High School In the
late 1970s and early 19!1ls. Todd Is the
nephew of Columbusites Toady and
· ~ThomtJSOn. also ex-Blue
Devil athletes, and a grandson of
. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thompson.
· This cUpping Includes· a photograph of Todd Fowlerworklngonan
advertisement for the Ada Herald,
· with which he was serving a
two-month internship. Helsasenlor
· In communication ai1S at Ohio
: Northern University.
· Todd will be graduated from Ohio
. Northern at the end ofthts quarter,
andhewUlcommltmatlimonyDec.
7. His special Interest Is graphlc
·design, wlll help with advertising
layouts, and will do some sports and
feature writing as well as page
:layouts.
· This young Ga!Upolltan has
· served as president of Sigma Pi
fraternity. and he Is also president ol
the "Interfraternity Council, whlch
.sets policies ·and overSees all the

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Wairensvtlle l2, N('W Phla 7
Watldn&amp; Mt'fl\ lt, Hl?&lt;llh 14

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52 0 7141H6H6
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2 ~ o .286 ns 159

Mloml
N. Ena.

WaYTN~:k&gt; 21. ballon 12
WaynP!VIllP 3, Cf'darvtllt&gt; 0
Wellston i'li. MDifr 19
Wt UsviHe 49, Jrtl'..non Uni:J n 0

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BUffalO

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W&lt;'SIIIlke 21, Fa!rVl'w 0
West Milton 7, Miami E 0
Wl'Sffull lt, Zatr Trace 0

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Hoostn

Wtstem HOI! tt, C~ra!n 7
Wm:«Vilk&gt; N oi8, Mt VerrK&gt;n 6

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Wbltl'llall :11.. Hilliard l3 1o11
WUlard 2._ Slwlt:J:t· 12
W!Uough~ s 28. MaP~~"&gt; Hgts 0

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4 3 {) .571 114 lll'~
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Wlndhlll;l1 '29, Wodi~ 0

Wlnff'nvlllfo 19, Weir1on tWVa l to!
w~ 4-i. Gftloa o
Woostrr Ll, Mans Madison 7
Wortl'lln~rton 13. Gahanna 10

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BLAIR SIMPSON

Dallas
NY Gms

Blair Simpson
second in event

Phlla.
St. Lou
Wash.

ASPEN, Col.- Competing In the
Coca-Cola Junior NASTAR recrea·
tional ski racing program, GaUlpo·
lis resident Blair Simpson placed
sroJOd In Ohio In the 5-6 year old
age category.
campus fraternities.''
Simpson recorded a season best
69 handicap while racing at Silver
PictureofToddFowk'r showshlm Creek, W.Va. to earn second place.
at work on a drawing board. Tleless,
During the 1984-lfi season, rrore
he's in a short-sleeved shirt, and is . than 100,000 young sklt&gt;rs partlci·
wearing spectacles and a smile.
paled In · the Coca-Cola J\Dilor
NASTAR program held at 135 ski
THE Gallla County Hlstortcal
areas nationwide. Each racer's
Society met Oct.llln room 200oHhe best handicap ol the season was
buDding upstairs over the movie recorded and all participants were
theaters near the State Street comer ranked by handicap, age and
of Second Avenue In downtown gender In each rJ. 34 states.
GaUlpolls. James Sands, the author
In recognition of their accomp·
of htstortcal pieces which you read llshmimt, the top 1Uboysand10glrls
every Sunday In this newspaper, in each of six age groups will
was the speaker.
receive a certificate and be llstsd on
the Coca-Cola Junior NASTAR
Surely, at the meeting there was State Ranklngs poster.
some discussion o! the reprinting of
a rare and valuable book of atlases
Friday's scores
by the Lawrence County Historical
'nfin C'olumlban 1S. Norwa l)( 12
Society, of which Dr. John Haney Is
1\&gt;P Ch)· 13, Sprtnp: Cath 0
president. Circulated was a handbill
Tol Macomtrr a!. ElynB·1
Tol St .John 21. Tol RCJt!('fs W
produced by the Lawrence coun·
To1 Whltmrr 31 , fk.dford IMh 0
tlans, whosemalllng address Is P.O.
Trl Way :n. Cow&gt;nt~· 7
Troy 21. Clayton Northmont 1~
Box 73, Ironton, Ohio 45638.

Cl11.
Mlnn.
lJlttrol! .
Gr. Bay
TmpBy

Devil guard
joins Ada Herald staff
ByJ.SAMUELPEEPS

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The Gallla County Hlstortcal
Society will have planted by now a
tree to commemorate the 195th
anniversary of the Old French City.
Sands talked about the World War I
years, or more exactly the 11ll2-19al
era, which, of course btcludes the
1914-1918- years of the Great War.

LA Rnu

3 4 0 .~102104
3 4 0 .all56 186
3 ol 0 .~IOOUI

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4 3 0 STll5B 140
4 3 0 .5711.2t'i 1S!I

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7

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Ways lmd Means meets for tax~ reform talks

Atlama

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Allanra ar Dallas. 1 p.m.
Buffalo.at PhUa&lt;k&gt;lphla 1 p.m.
Dmvt&gt;r· at Kansas Cit)' 1 p.m
Grt'f'fl Bay atlndlimapolls l p.m .
Hotunon a! 51. Loub IIJ.m.
Mlrunl11t l'X-troltl p.m.

San Antoruo
Sacramnt
Utul'l
,

Pl•nl;.tnd

LA: l'lppr~

M1nnrsota at Chlr~ 1 p.m.
St'altle at NY Jt•ts I p.m.

Wasillngton ut Clrl·f'land 1 p.m.
N('l.l' England a t Tum ~ Bay 1 p.m
NY Glanls at Nt~~W Orlt'ans 1 p.m.
PIU!iburgh at CinciM."l!l4
San Ftanclsi'O at LA Rams -1 p.m .

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - 'The House Ways and
Means Committee, holding a rare weekend session on
tax reform, tried Saturday to see If there was stU!
enough spirit for the Idea as the White House urged
the panel's chairman to ·:hang tough" In efforts to
wrtte a lllll.
But the votes emerging from tbe 36-roeml;ler panel
showed that while lawmakers were wUllng to ~hop
some existing tax loopholes for the sake of tax reform,
they were reluctant to take major steps advocated by
either President Reagan or Ways and Means
Chairman Dan Rostenkowski, D·Ill.
The lawmakers, who also planned to work Sunday, '
were not expected· this weekend to tackle the most
make
divisive tax reform questions, but

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WIW\Ington 1!11. AUanta 91

P.m.

Nf'\ol· Jrrst')' UJ, fkston lllltOTI
TK·Ii"OitllM. MiliA· auk«&gt; 1111
t"hll'ajiO llti , ("J&lt;&gt;\'Iia.nd m tOT I
Hou siOn n:l, UtUh Jill
LA. Clippers Jli, Socrarm'llto trw
~nland128. PIJ:lmbt tl.l 1&lt;11'1
[)(.&gt;nvor 119, Goldm Stalf' ltfi

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Sa11 Olq.,"' a! l.fl Rlllrlt•n; 9tl.m

NBA results
NATION,.o\1. BAS~lJ.. A.."'-iKIC.

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4 3 0 .571160 111!

Stateft ational

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.1 4... [) .G lMI Hli
1 6 II .H.'I1M216
Ott. 21 Ked
Chk'us:o 2.:!, {.;rt"''n Ha~· 7
Sunda,v, OtlL n {AJI11nlt!!i ElYI')

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N. Orlns
Atlanta

NFL results

PEEPS, A Gallipolis Diary
Ex~Blue

Scoreboard

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Fn"day's scores

October 27, 1986

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

By Unltt.'d Pn"!i.!!!IJtUomMilomt.l

S...ndM,r'11 O.llltt·

L"itt'rn f't~nfl'rttlt""
Atlllntil· n"'hil~:~n
M.' I. l'l1. GB
1 uum Washlngtn
Nrw ,/ ('t'T)'
1 tl 1.100 II H JUl
Nf'\.1' York
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Pll!ID&lt;k&gt;Jpt1
il I .!00 I
Boslon
Central IJI\IWon
1 fl Ulll De&lt; roll
Chkago
1 !) 1.\UJ llO(IUt ~
\fl(ilana
0 1 _(OJ 1
Clwt'laOO

Goltk•fl Slut{' at Ponland.

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Transactions

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'l'ruruiow:ilo~

('O;Jfh Clio Caston, flr!;l-bas£' ro.~Ch 8J1lv .,
Smith. ~ll)Xl'n ('()!JCh John SUllivan, and
Jrhl~ C'Cilfh ,\I Widmar.

Reagan, Klinghoffer
widow meet in N.Y.

• • SEATTLE (UPI) - A serlfi's of
JlrosecuUon witnesses testified they
, 'iented homes apd mobile trailers
:tpr cash to members of a neo-Nazl
'lang accused of staging robberies
;and murders in their plan tbmounta
~ght-wing revolution.
Witness after witness told a U.S.
'9lstrlct Court jury Friday
members of The Order, a violent
~hite supr~maclst group, paid them
111 small bills - money prosecutors
are llying to prove came from the
$3.6 million heist of a Brinks Co.
armored car in Ukiah, Calif., in July

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· • Prosecutors contend ga ng
¢embers used fake names and
stolen and counterfeit cayh to rent .
liouses and pay for other services as
the FBI tracked them down in late
198l and early 1985.
. Other witnesses said they sold
members of the group a passenger
tils and a jet boat, ad iii both caszs .
tl\e purchases were made in cash.
MarRue Simmons, a landlord
trom Salmon, Idaho, said defendant
~ndall Evans, using the name
David King, rented a home from her
h):Septsmber of thai year, saying
'f.21money would be no problem. He
sa,ld he cou1d retire now If he wanted

~"""'· . 'f"'

Economy Specials - Price includes air conditioning, au·
tomic transmission, rear defogger, tilt wheel, power
steering, power brakes. Low miles.

Twlnshu'fl 18. W Gf&gt;au~n~ 7
UniOnt~· n Lakr 14, CaJTOIIICII J
Unltrtt Loc :n, Bc&gt;rp:holz Springs
Uprt&gt;t Arlington 48. Wf'St land o
Urbana 14, Spring !'iha""'Tiff' 0

Van wm ,17, meta o
Vandalia Butlrr U, T~IJR\St'h 7
V('rmiUon 21. ObPrtln 0
V~\11E's 1:l Owin~on .1
Y,.• Brandll2. Newton F'.11lls 0
W ('OO;f('f Lakota 2'i. Lil'"M 14
w Jrffcrson .'K. N UtUon 7
Wadsworth 26, ftt-.'M' 0
Wal)akonPta 15. (('1\na 14
Warrm Local 37,
21

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After Evans, his wife and daugh·
ter left the home, defendant Frank

-•'•Pr.r~•
11111 . ntuoo..
ter. lpg; moved In with his family,

SUPER

she testified. He paid her $lro In $20
bills when he signed Ihe lease, she
•
!;aid.

•

GREETS WIDOW - President Ronald Reagan
looks on as his wife, Nancy, ki88Es Martl,yn
l!llngholfer as they offer their condolenoos at the
Waldcnf Astoria, Hotel Friday. Mrs. -K)q,gholfer's
I

husband, Leon, was the whei!lchalr hoWid New
Yotiler. who was slain by Palestlrilan terrorists
aboard an Italian cruise ship. UPI

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PEPSI

·a PAIC RETURNABLE
DIET PEPSI
PEPSI FREE

DIET PEPSI FREE
MOUNTAIN DtW

COKE

VALVOLINE

6-PACI CANS
INCLUDES1 CLASSIC COlE
DIET COKE, TAB, SPRITE

JOW-30
JOW-40

ASSOUED

2°/o MILK
SAVE
36'

$1 ~!N

MR. BEE

4/$1
SAVE 40t

POTATO CHIPS
SAV£
70'

$ ~s~.!~

c

SAVE
36'

SAVE 55.17

BARS

OF AVAILABILITY
'l OF UNCOMPENSATED
'
SERVICES
• 1yetorans Memorial Hospi·
1bcoted at Mulberry Hgls..
I"""'Y· Ohio, \Mil make
ljll~lo att3,40~ . oo n ~ -

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~ensated serveces dunnq

CASE OF 24

CANDY

•• 1
N~TICE

MOTOR OIL

$599
,

Public Notice

Public Notice

ICE COLD BEERS
AND WINES ••••

7S
s•

SUPERAMERICA

ANTI-FREEZE

.

\

40&lt;

fa)njly income does not ex·

in accordance 'Nith the draw·

O..d tho current poverty n· ings ond IIPOCifications elated
Gl;me guidelines .established Oc1obe( 22, t985, - ~ •the Community ServiCe

Aii"Jinistration Auidalin.. de(Ulitions. this notice il pub·

1\flled pursuant co Federal
sol forth at ~3 CFR

,12oN

'(24,5p6 notice ofavailability

Clerk'• Office,
Street, P.olt&gt;t
Virainia . no

P.M. FRIDAY.

,;~!~~~~r~:~t~985.
;
the rtghtto

AT GALLIPOLIS STORE ONLY

••

WE GLADLY ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS
· AND WIC COUPONS

TM

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801 SECO"D AVE.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
OPEN 24 HOURS
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ing the labor for the execution
and constuction of:

CENTER

to be received

GALlON

ing the material and p8rform·

ue in need of care and whose

#2600: Mointoll"'co
Ao"'"'"'"''t is available.

SAVE

12:00 noon. Eastern Standard

BOILER CONVERSION AND
RELATED WORK
tl13,400.00 Is satisfied. Eli· at the
Qibfe persons arnhose who BUCKEYE HILLS CAREER

, fhe City. of Point Pleaa111t,
Virginia, is accepting
to sell a Xerox copMr.

wrJIIIIIIG'-""_ • •• ~ ;::_.

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OfTIPensated s&amp;IVICes Will be
•ta'ilable upon request to eli~~te PfriOnl on a first·co me
~i serve bosis un~t the
..,.Ual complionO. level of

OCt. 27
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•• Public Notice ,
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SUPERAMERICA

.tion, Gallia·Jackson·Vinton
Joint Vocatlonal School Dii·
tritt at the offlte of the
Tr811Urer . Counly Rood 578
Rio Grande. Ohio46674. 111tii ·

tle,_fiscal year which begins Time. on NOYember 25, 1985
t!&gt; uonuory t, t986 Md ends and opened publiety lmme·
!'I :December 31 , 1986 .. Un· dlatoly the""'""' fur fumllh·

of.,.uncompensated services.

WITH ALOGAID

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Sealed propollla will be 18·
ceivod by the Board of Educo-

''

1.1blic Notice
convenionc:o, drawlngo and
opsc:ificotions, "' portions the·
roof. by, paying for the colt of
the rtpn&gt;duction ood handling.

Announ cemen ts

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Public Notice

Public Nbtice

Public Notice

Public Notice

Thlt coat II not rllundoble and

ma6cally convert tD a Perfor-

•• bid IOCtJrity wilt be ooquirod

the responsibility for -.ing

mance, Labor end Material

irregularities and·or informalities .,d to raiect any Of II bids.
By order of the Boord of

comet dno!lings ond spec:lfi·
cotion1 II !hot of the oubcon·
tractor "' molorilt oupplior.
All propoioh to be occompaniod by a bid oecurity in the

.,cceutul bklden mult lutO·

..,...---,,.-..,--,-,::c--,,-loving care given ma by tho 1 Card of Thanks

nurses
in cardiac
and on fourth
floor care
eut; unit
the -:=======~
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Doctora Abala. Senior and
CARD OF THANKS
Ardlitacll ond Planning 'Con· · Subbiah fo r their profea· W . h
sional care: to the mlnisc 011
e WtS to express our
&amp;~llanta, 500 West Willon
who viaited nte end offered sincere cratltude for all
Bridge Road Worthington
Ohio 43085. '
. their prayerund encouoage· your prayers in oor time of
Bits will be received for:
mont, Tho Rev . Groce of the sorrow and loss. !hank you
MECHANICAL TRADES
Racine Mtt~odlst Church. I lor all the lovely flowers,
CONTRACT
Tho Rav. Daavor of the ' food, and card 'whicl! you
ELECTI!ICAL CONTRACT
Racine Boptist Church, The !' sent. Your kindness is
Drawings, Specifications
Rev. Archer of tho Chester deeply appreciated.
and Fonn of Propo11l may be United Methodist Church 1
The family of
"""m- at the ofllc:o of the ond tho Chop loin of Holztf I
Medical Canter. Thanks to 1 ..._ ___,K,.a"'th_,l,ee,n,_S.,t,ra,_,i!:t..J
TrNM~rer; tilt offlc:o of the
Ardliloct; the Builcla&lt;'a Ex· my many friends and rela - t
chango of Con1Tal Ohio; and tlvaa who visited me, nnt !' . - - - - - - - - - - - ,
the F.W. Dodge Corporation
lovely cards. beautiful flowCARD Of THANKS
Plan Room in Columbu1,
era· and praytd for my 1 Words cannot upras our dee·
Ohio.
recovery. Thonks to differ· pest llllPFKillion MldJIItitudo
Prime Contractors may ob·
ant groupo who sent cord• to oil oor rtlativn. nti&amp;hbors
tain copiol of Drowings, Spoci·
with :spociol mtssogu, Tho ond friMidll for ,Ill uprnsions
flcations and Forms of Prop- AHood Mochodlst Church, of kinc11!11s Mid SY11'CIIthy duroN!, IOgetll., with any other Tht Chaster United Motho· · inJ thuuddon doolh of our Ill·
infonnotion detirad, from the dill Church, Tho Chellor loved hllbM!d, lather Mid
offlc:o of FW.Wno Jon11 M~­
Nozorano Church, Tho Chos- (lllldfathlf, M...,ill Siundors.
ltn, Inc., Architacll and Plan· tar and Bacino United Math· .OUr slnctrnt lfllnu to Rev.
ning Consultants. 600 WOII 0&lt;1111 Woman, Tho Meigs AHred Holll)', Willis FuMrtl
Wllsoo Bridge Rood, Worthing· County Attired T01chors, H0011, llle &gt;t!IIICII, piM!iSI,
ton. Ohio 4:lo85, 814-431 · tho tNchars and employ•• Mrs. Ouncon, soloist, Donn•
2212. Adeposit of •35.00 per of tho Tuppers Plaint Elo· Ad1111s IC!d 111 tlw pollb11r1rs
sat poyoble to Firestone JoiVt
mentory School, end Tho for ollllwir consiclentioo Mid
Mullin. Inc. ""'II CICCO~•Y Cheltor Lllditl Auxliory. thociJhtlullltls at such • dfffl.
all requolls forbid documents. Thanks Agoln ond Ood cult tiln1.
Tho deposit of U&amp;.OO per sot Btou, Bortho F. Smith.
Perllaps YOCI stnt olovolj card
LESS SHIPPING AND HAN·
Or sot quiotlj in.I choir,
DUNG CHARGES wll be I wish to thank ott my lolendl Parlla111 you nnl • lunonl
refunded upon return of end neighbors for the beouti·
drawings and spociflcotionsln ~~ flower• 1nd carlls thet · If SO, wt SIW it thoro;
were tent during my two
good condition within ~Warty
l'lrllaPI YDtl SPOko tht kin~sl
calondlf clay1 oltir the dote weeki ltay in Holzer Hospl·
words
tal. Thonks also to Rev. As 1ny lri111d c0111d ny:
bids are received.
Subcontnoc1Drs ond rnotolrial Malvin Fronklln fur pooylfs Parllaps you wero not thor 11
end tho vlalts to tho hoapHcol.
ouppllers may oc:quke for their
Ill
.
A vory spoclolthlnks to my Just tholiJht. of us IIIII dly.
HOUSE OVtRFIOW1No? . !emily for tflelr loving caro
The family of
end concern. Mty Ood bleee
ClEAII UP WITH n-,
Merrill
Sat11den
you oil.. LC!&lt;IIst,Folmor.
by Firestone Jaros M\Aiin Inc.,

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ClASSIFml ADS ( 1

Payment Bond givCil t1 lho
nome of tho Board of Educa-

to ~bmit a Performance,
Labor and Material Payment
Bond givM in the name of tM

Education, Gollla -Jackson·

tion. Gallia·Jack•on·Vinton Boorclof Educotion, Gollio·
Joint Vocotional School Dis- Jickoon·Vinton Joint Voco·
trict in en amount equal ID tiona! School District in a
100% of tho Contract Sum. specific omount oquol to 100%
Upon
of oontroct. of tho Contract Sum.
No bid~ moy withdraw li•
IUoceuful biddert who pro.
vldod o Cashier's Chedc. Corti· bid within si•tv (60) days ofter
lied Check 0&lt; Lerner of Credit 1110 act!Jal elate of the opening

Vinton · Joint Vocational

School Diltric:1.

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THANK YOU
HeartieR appreciatloo to m1
frilnds 111d relatives for the1r
prljiB, calls, visits, cards &amp;
&amp;ills durin&amp; my recent knee
SUIJIIY in S1. Anthony's Hos·
pitll, Colu!llbus, Ohio.
God bless you oll.
Elizabeth S. Donnell
· Box 95
Bidwell, Ohio 45614

2

In Memoriam

loving memory of
Deryl E. Elcessor
. who passed away
October 27, 1984.

Oct. 27. N011.• t, 8, 15

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Pan Chihuahua puppy
614-446-9653 .
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Ave.. Kltnauga . Call 614· ·~

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chine

repair. parts,
1Upplku.
Pick up

and
and

delivery, Oavi1 Va c uum
Cklaner. one haH mile up

Goorgu Creek Ad.
6t4-448-0294,

Call

Racine Gun Shoot spon·
tared by Racine Gun Club.
Every Sunday, beginning at

ythin1 I !IY and do .
It's lonuome here wilhout

1:00 p.m. Foctory Choko12
guege shotguna .

you.
Sadly missed by wile,
Barbara.

Why pay 1omeona who haa
copied my crocheted hat
penem 20 percent more7

Cotl814-992·6738 collect .

In loving memory of
John D. lily who passed
away 3years ago on Oct.

Ca~ to give away to good : ·
home . 4 years old . Been •
speved ond ha d shots . Call :

6t4-99 2·31t9.

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Pan German Shepherd pup~
pies to give away. 7 weeks

old. Call 614-992-5824 .

3 yell o w kitt &amp;nsto give away ;
to good home. Call 614 -985 •

3320.

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1 pup, 4 month o ld male, •
hall . Norwegian and collie . ..
304-458· , 578 .
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Lost and Found

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MOBILE HOMES MOVED.
lnaured, reasonable rates .

Coli 304-676-2336.

26, 1982.

Wherever we 10, whatever
we do.
Locked in our hearts are
memories of you.
Mtmorienre treasures no
one can steal.
Death is a heartache nolh·
inc can ht1l.
It's only a crave that still
nteds care.
.
But tht one we love is
sleep ina there.
The pain of part inc without
oclbye
Wil remain with us until
we die.
Some maw loraet that you
art aone.
But we will remember
you no mat1PI'how Jon&amp;.
Sadly missed by your
wife, Irene; your sons;
David, Jerry and their
fimilit$.

Abaolutly no hunting or
tretP11slng on Old To·Nn
Farm. Vlolatou will be
prosecuted . Cherlea C.

L-is.

lonely. need a date7 Meet
that apecialaomeone today!

Coli DATETIME TOLL ·
FREE, t ·B00-972· 7676 .
anytime day or night.

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Mason County Field Archers
will hold a one ·day hunt
Nov . 2nd with pri111
awarded on Sunday. Registrttlon ends Nov . ht. Inter·
eated contact Sharon

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6t4-446-3640 alter 6PM. '·

Your mtmory is htft in wer·

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2 very cute female Ge,man
Shepherd type pups, about 8
wks old, to good home . Ca ll
6t4-379-267t after 6pm,:

Red male Doberman . Call

In loving memory of my
husband. Deryl E.
Ellcessor. who passed
away one year aeo
today, Oct. 27. 1984.
October comes wnh sod ro lrlts,
The d1y, the month Iwill novsr
lor&amp;et
As I sodly remember

In

A million times we've
thoupt of you,
A million limes we've
cried.
If love could have saved
you.
You ~erwould hmdied.
It broke our hearts to lose
you.
But you did not 10 alone,
for part of us went with
you
The day God took you
home.
As years 10 by and time
aoes on,
It seams you're near al·
thoup you're anne.
Each thin&amp; we do, each
place we ao.
We seam to feel your pre·
sence so.
Sadly missed by Mother,
Father, his children, and
friends.

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Giveaway
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Tresu""

The Board of Education rethe right to waive any

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Cell 614-379-2326 .

NAOMI BEMAN

thereof.

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1 male Beagle, good hunt er·.

MR. JOHN WICKUNE
Protldent

wm or a~nw bid.

me to tho Holzer Medico! ' Upon oward ol contract,
Cantor: tho nursu and doc- 100% Bid Bondi submitted by

*

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

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tor who worked with me in
the emergency room; for the

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form of o 100% Bid Bond
-:--:--:--:-:::--:--1 complying with the po-ovilions
1 Card of Thanks
of Section 153.671 of the
---------1 Cashlor's
Ohio Rovil«&lt; Code; 0&lt; 1
Check, Cortlfoed
Check. of IJntor of Cradn
I with to thank tho Tupporti P&lt;-'Y IOCu&lt;ed in., oomunt 1 Card of Thanks
Plains E. M.S. for their offi- not 1- thon 10% olthe toto!
cient Mrvice in tr1n1porting

AmPrlran
Arnb
Anli - ~
Discrimination Comm iftttt.l.
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OPEN 24 HOURS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
ALl PRICES GOOD SUNDAY,-OCT. 27 THIU SUNDAY, NOV. 3 AT GALliPOLIS STOlE ONLY

City was accompanied by her
daughters lisa and Lisa. lisa's
fiance , Paul Dworln, Lisa's husband ·
Jerry Arbittier, and Mrs. Klingh·
offer's mother, Rose Windwehr.
"Mrs. Klinghoffcr did indica te to
the president that she hoped the
murderers of her hu sband would be
brought 10 juslice and the p1·esldent ,
did Indicat e that he was of like
mind," said Letty Simon, a friend of
the Klinghoffer family who has.
served as their spokeswoman .
Kllnghoffer was on a cruise wllh
his wife and friends when hi jackers
took over the Italian ship Oct. 7.
holding hostage hundreds of passengers and crew members.
Kllnghoffer was killed durtng the
hijacking, and his body was thrown.
overboard with the wheelchair he
used for disabilities following a
,
stroke.
The body drilled ashore in Syria .
and was returned 10 1he Unlled
States Sunday. He was burled .
Monday.
Shonly before Reagan 's meeting.'
wllh Mrs. Klinghoffer, the headofan ·
Arab-American group calledon him
to meet with the widow of an
Arab-American killed by ten-orisls .
in Ca lifornia.
Mohammad Mchdi, president of ,
the American-Arab Relations Com-.
mittee in Manhatt an, said l'tt'agan,
as "the president of all All1('ricans, "
should offer his personal condolen·t,
ces IO· Norma Odeh, widow of t~c •
West Coast regional dlrr&lt;etor of lhf• .~

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SUPERAMER

. NEW YORK (UPli-Thewldow
of Leon . Kllnghoffer, slain by
Palestinian terrorists aboard the
cruise ship Achille Lauro, met
President Reagan briefly and told
him "she hoped her . husband's
murderers would be brought to
justice."
The meeting with members of the
Kllnghoffer family was the Presi·
dent's last activity Friday before he
departed for Washington, ending a
three-day stay in Manhattan for the
United Nations' 40th anniversary
celebration.
White House spokesman Larry
Speakes said the President and first
lady Nancy Reagan expressed
condolences to Marilyn Kllnghoffer
for the death of her disabled
69-year-okl husband and admiration
for the "courage you and your
family have shown during this
ordeal."
The President "assured her that
justice would be done," Speakes
said.
Mrs. Klinghoffer thanked Reagan
for taking swift military action to
capture the terrorists.
During the 20 minute visit, in
Reagan's sulle at the Waldorf·
Astoria hotel, "Mrs. Kllnghoffer
reached out, touched the president's
hand and said, 'I'm so proud of you
for making tha! decision,"' Speakes
said.
Mrs. Reagan told Mrs. Klingh·
olfer she "admired the courage and
dignity with which you have handled
the sltuallon -all of you."
Mrs. Klil)ghoffer of New York

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the acllons the commillee has taken thus far would,
over five years, result In the loss of about $14.2 bUlion.
beyond the Rostenkowski proposal.
The greatest difference between the committee and:
the president on Friday came In the area of bond;
Reagan had suggested that there he no tax exempllon,
for non-governmental bonds - a proposal! hat woulc;l
have raised ahout $16 billion over five years.
The committee. however, voted to save the·
exemption for about two-thirds oil he bonds. which
are widely used for local development projects such·
as alrpoi1S.
·
Under the commit lee's rules. all votes are tentative
and can be changed at any lime in the bill -drafting~
process.

As the committee met on Saturday, White House
spokesman Albert Brashear noted, "we're waiting to
see what the final bllllooks like. Obviously, we think
the president's plan as he submitted it Is the best
plan."
"We hope that he'll (Rostenkowskl) hang tough,"
and fight lawmakers' efforts to keep numerous tax
loopholes and thus dismantle the thrust d tax reform,
Brashear said.
That, however, may be easier said than done.
Fot example, compared to the tax refonn plan
being pushed by Rostenkowskl, the votes the panel
took on Friday would retain tax.l&gt;reaks and loopholes
totaling about about $6.7 billion over five years. All of

Prosecutors ·
trace trail
of neo-Nazis

NHmrd Jlmy W!Y.Jam~ mlll'l ·
u~('r : rP.r.lgnt'(! tOOIV'")"('arrontrdcls ban!ng
Toronto -

enough progress in other areas to justify continuing
their bill-drafting efforts.
Thus far, progress on the measure has stalled and
although the committee Friday approved new tax
rules concerning small businesses, non·
governmental bonds and agriculture, the results fell
short of wh~t had been sugg~ted by both Reagan and
RostenkowSkl.
.
•
Even though the committee has generally been
reluctant to make the changes recommended by
Reagan, administration officials have thus far been
mostly silent on the proceedings, refusing to say
anything that may further endanger the Issue Reagan
has made his top domestic priority.

· October 27. 1985

Roush . ·304-882·3346 .

4

Giveaway

Foun ~ · Male Collie type dog. :

In Skmner Rd . area . Wearing "'

flea collar . Call 614· 992· •
6864
:

437-6067.

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LOST , small female Pome.

homi. Coli 814·992· 6069
between 9:00 and 6:00.

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ranian, missing, reward for •
whereabouts, call 304·895· 1o
3986 .
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Yard Sale

&amp; Vicinity

----·---·-·----·-·-----·- · -··6 kittens and black mother
At to give away to good

r.',,'
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LOST male Brittany Spaniel,
reward $100 .00 , if fo und
contac t McClin tock Wild ·
lito, 304-676-4380 or 60 6·

Moving ule, Mon . Tues.

Wed. 10:00 till 7, 3t0'!,
Holloway·St. , Henderson ,

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11

Public Sale
&amp; Auctibn

21

Help Wanted

The Army Na11onal Guard

v

Jarm

anttque

liquidation

serviCe

expenence

Enhst

now for part tune montly
paycheck

educatiOnal op

Pies l•censed Ohto and ponumtttls retirement tn
come and much more CeU
West Vtrgm1a 304 773

57B6 or 304

n3

6430

304 675 39 50 or 1 BOO
642 3619

Steel butld1ng dealership
'Nith maJor manufacturer
sales &amp; eng•neenng support
Starter ada furn11hed Some
oren token Call 13031759
3200 ut 2401

To sell Avon Call Marilyn

9

Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for late modal

clean used cart
J1m Mmk Chev Oldslnc
Bill Gene John1on

614 446 '3672
WANTED TO BUY used
wood &amp; coal heaters
SWAINS FU~NITURE 3rd
So Olive St Gollopoloo Call
014 446 3159

Want to buy manuel t~re
ohonger Call 614 256
&amp;251
We buy purebred pupp~es
r.locktor Pet Center( North

rond Moll Columbus Ohoo
Call 614 267 0766
~Jted

mobtle homes
$14 446 0175

Call

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE Beds oron
wood cupboards chaus
cheata baskets d11hes
-'one jlrl enttques gold
and stlver Write M 0
M1ller At 2 Pomeroy Oh•o
• 45769 or call 614 992
7160

Buymg datly gold Sliver
coin• rmgs J8welry starl•ng
were old cotna large cur
rtncy Top prtees Ed Bur
•ken Barber Shop 2nd Ave
Moddleport Oh 614 992
3476
Wanted used weahers dry
ers reh1gerators ranges
sweepers woriung or not
' Call 304 576 2921

~ •••webuythebest paytop

dollart Sell what you don t
wont Get CASH for paont
mgs dolls Jewelry and
11011ory 1 304 343 1857
coHect Wnte B Pnce 1556
Konowho Blvd East Che
~olton W Ve 261311
Wanted to buy coal furnace
lor garage 304 882 2790

Weaver 304 88 2 2645

Bookkeeper Need expe
nonce tn area of accounts
receivable payroll mven
tory G L Computer expe 22 M
nonce local oompenv apply _ __o_n_e_y_ t_o_l_oa_n_
tn conf1dence to Box 18 c o 1
Pomt Pleasant Reg1ster 200
Ma1n Street Po•nt Pleasant HOME OWNERS Relononca
to low ftxed rate Use equtty
wv 25650 0
for any purpose Leader
Mortgage Co , 614 592
Jan1tor general de•lv clean
3051
tng responstb1llty 4 hours
datly Mon thru Fn could
mvelop quiCkly Into full tune
JOb Sand wntten apphaca
t1on to Box C21 care of the
PomtPieasantReg1ster 200
Maln St Pomt Pleasant

11

Help Wanted

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23
Professional
Services

1--- - - - - - -

wv

lmmedtata openmgs part
time and full time sales rep
for expandmg terntory for

Water wells dr+lled and aer
vtcad Prtcea on request Call
614 742 3147 or614 992
5006

TV magazme 25 per cent
comm•sston wtth unl•m•ted PIANO TUNING MID RE
petent1al
lnterv1aws Sat Oct 26
11 00 toll 3 00 At 7
Hohday Inn Galhpohs Ohto
Absolutly no phone calls

tncome

growth

Advance your career by
acceptmg the rewardmg po
Sitton of Store Manager wtth
HIIROMAN S HOME CEN
TEAS The roght candodato
wtll have a m1n1mum of four
years of retatl store manage
ment exper1ence and or a
degree m Bustness Ad mintS
tratton Hardware bUIIdmg
supphes product knowledge
des•rable Proven leadershtp
•kollo essential E•oellent
benefits If you are lookmg
for a challenging exper+ence
wtth a growth company
apply today by send1ng your
resume to C Stan Hard
man Pres1dent Hardman
Home Centers Box 969
Spencer W Va 25276
MONEY MONEY MONEYI
The army Nat•onal Guard
can provtde you w1th a
part t1me monthly pay
check PLUS qualofoed
members could earn more
than $20 000 m educattonal
benefoto ENLIST NOWI Call
304 675 3950 or 1 800
642 3619

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Employment
Serv1ccs

Bus1ness
Opportumty

Busme•• Man Own your
own Stool Bulldong Dealer
stup MaJOr manufacturer
selacttng dealer '" avatlable
areu H1gh potential profits
Pan Tl.,. or Full Time
1303!759 3200 EXT 2407

needs your pnor mtlnarv
RICK PEARSON AUCTIO
NEER SERVICE Estara

S1tuat1ons
Wanted

Vacancy for the elderly 1n
our home Tra1ned and fif
teen years expeflence Call
614 992 7314

Nur11ng care m pr~vate
One conH~ed Med1col Tech home Room for two pa
nolog11t weekdays Send tients $500 a month Call
614 992 3695
reiUmt to boll 300 tn care
of the Gall1pohs Oa1ly Tr1b - - - - -- - -une 826 Thtrd Ave Gallt Would l1ke to QIVe tender
poU1 Oh 45631
motherfv care to your 1nfant
anyttme day or ntght week
·AVON
Sell Avon make days or weekends Call
Sharon at 614 949 '2969
•45% Call 614 446 3358
Need Chnstmas money? -:-:::--- - : - - - - -'Sell Avon Not necessary to 15
Schools
lrlock on do on Call for mfo
lnstruct 1on
814 446 2156
Assembling a band need
Country rnJIICIBOI Call 614 $20 000 yearly poss•ble
Prepare at ho me for Post
G67 0213
OH1ce JOb testa Wnta Fed
135135Ji PO Bo•3006
81 200
Hanoosburg MS 39403
DELIVERY
DRIVER
SALES
1
Loc.l con'C)anv h81 openmg -:;-;;-;~---,--:---=--18 Wanted to Do
for eeveral people full ttme
only Pa1d tralntng pro
'grams pa•d vaeatton first
jv•r maJOr med1cal benef
E:cpenenced patnter mter10r
lts Call Mon or Tues
wotitonly S5 00/ hourorby
10AM 5PM 614 446
JOb Call 614 445 1957
7441
Odd JObs have references
Wornad about Chrtstmas? Call between 5PM 10PM
How ere you go1ng to get the 614 446 9480
th1ngs the k1d1 want? Why
not have a Fnendly Home Babysottong on my home any
Toy ond GHt Pony and get all hoursatRodney Haverefer
thethongslroo 7 Have • pertv ences expenence Call614
of t160 and rece1ve $40 1n 246 9472 Conme Close to
free merchand1H or have a hospnal
book palty and recetve the
flme Sp qutte worrymgand Babysm1ng '" my home
book a pany nowl Call weekdays or eventngs Wee
Magnolia Nitz at 614 992
kends: negottable Referen
3561
ceo~ needed Call 304 675
3592
Pomeroy Health Care Center
11 now accepttng apphca
t1ons far a full ttma book
Financia I
keeper poSitiOn Appllca
tiona wtll be taken from
8 00 4 00 Monday through
Fndoy at the Center Must 21
Busmess
have knowledge of Med1care
Opportunity
and Medtea1d billing ac
counts payable reca•vable
ond payroll No phone colla
please

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB
To aell Avon Call Shtrley LIS HING CO recommends
that you dO bUSiness With
Speoro 304 675 1429
people you know and NOT
Wtll baby11t 1n my home any to send money through the
days any hours 304 676 mall unt•l you have mvest1
gated the offering
7991

PAIR blcl&lt; to school d11
counts free est1mataa
Wards Keyboard 304 675
6500 or 675 3924

Fall Special furniture reu
pholstenng Thttll our 21st
year 18NI1g trt county w1th
the best '" reuphola1enng
Call now for Free Esttmate
304 675 4154 Mowrey s
Upholoterv

Real Estate
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31

Homes for Sale

By own1r Must sell moved
3 bdr ranch one car garage
walking distance from North
Galha H1gh School Reduced
to $29 900 Call 614 388
8711
In R1o Grande new 3 bdr
full basmant nice lot Large
rear decks With valle¥ v~ew
Proced to sail t39 600 Woll
contider mobtle home trade
on Call 614 446 8038
3 bedrm large kitchen 1
bath utdtty room &amp; garage
Coll614 446 1368
Government Homes from
S1 ju repoorl Also delin
quent to• property Call
806 587 6000 e•t GH4562 for lnformotoon
BeautifulvtewofOhioRiver
12 yaor old 01ngle family
bt level home Brtck and
frame on 2 9 acres "3
bedroom 2'1t baths F1re
place an llvmg and family
rooms Twocargorogo City
lchool d11trtct m Clay Twp
5~ mdas aouth from Galli
polos Cory limits off St At 7
Anumable fl•ed 9% loon
Call 614 446 2000
3 bedroom full basement
eat m k1tchen carport
$1 500 &amp; toke over pay
menta Plants SubdiVISIOn
Call 614 446 7360

$49 900 poas1ble loan as
!1umpt1on Attract1ve 1 0 yr
old 2 story home 3 bed
room 1 V2 bath dtn~ngroom.
lamtly room central atr &amp;
garage C1ty schools near
H M C Call Century 21
Southern Hills R E Inc
614 446 6610 uk for Jom

3 bdr cedarsl'1mgtahomeon
2 acre wooded lot 2 full
baths breokfaot bar total
electuc buck woodburntng
stove screened porch near
R1o Grande borders Tycoon
Lake Must sell relocattng
S35 000 Call 614 2469210
By owner 6 rooms 2 baths
garage t~replace axe
neoghborhood walking dis
tance to ctty schools Call
614 446 0388
-::--------By owner Remodeled 3
bedroom house on At 33
New F A furnace Large lot
123 000 Collect 614 423
6289
By owner Stately 3 bed
room house at 10 E St
Pomeroy 5 wooded acral
Fam•ly room d1n1ng room
F A heat 2 baths bose
ment garage S27 000
Collect 614 423 6289
2 large bedrooms new
kitchen and laundry com
plate w1th appliances newly
remodeled atr cond1t1oned
large lot former McBrtde
restdence College Rd Syr
ocuse Call 614·992 6324
3 bedroom home on 4 acres
of land Full basement new
vmyl 11d1ng and new roo1
located on Rocksprlngo Ad
appr01uma1ely 6 mmutet
form Pomeroy Call 814
992 2978 alter 6 00 p m

8ecau1a of ttl nell I m offer
lng my home for sole 247
Palmor St • Mrddloport,
Ohio Must be aeen to be
opprocloted Call 614 9923389

SPECIAL DEAl THI S WEEK ONLY
Are you look1ng for a 2 bedroom overlooki ng the
Ohro Rrwr With little maintenance eeglnfter home
or retrrement home Can lie purchned on land con·
tract Call us today
#260

7699

32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUilL
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS
AT 35 PHONE 614 446
7274
~83 Joy Skyhne

2 bdr

total electriC underptnned
anchored down pnvate
rented lot Centenary Can
ttay 1f aold Interested call
614 446 7200 after
6 OOPM
2 bdr Now Moon 82 600
Call 814 388 8711
Mobile home with barn
2 66 acres with cellar Galt
614 446 3081
1971 Soloway 2 bedroom
12•66 central atr
*4 000 00 or best oflar
304 676 6252
1980 Tidwell 14•70 3
bedroom• 1'h bath total
alec
Book pr1ce
813,000 00 woll ncrofoce
lor $11 000 00
Fleetwood trailer 66•10
w1th pull out room 8Jit10
phone 304 675 6960 alter
5 PM
MOBILE HOMES MOVED
tnaured reatoneble ra1e1
Call 304 676 2336
Free 6 months lot rent 78
14 x70 all electr•c central
• c 304 675 39B1
1974 Cnton house tratler,
12x70 all elec good cond
$5,000 00 304 895
3695

2 story home 1ull baaement
detached garage. cloH to
schools hosph:al grocery 3
bedrooms upata~rs. livtng
room k1tchen, dining room
Good n11ghborhood New
roof many other Improve
menta Serious inqulriet
only 304 6~6 1214
Kaylor Store Bldg on lot
160•100, 7 roQml will
finance 304 882 2297 or
882 2407

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42

Houses for Rent

Nice 3 bdr house garden
US budget gao 8300 rant
Ref &amp; dep Call 614 446
3760
Small houae1or rent 3 bdr 2
both 8 300 par month plus
electrtc Acroas from Blue
Fountain Motel Call 614
446 1B22 col barween 5 &amp;
10PM

Mobrle Homes
for Rent

Tratler for rent Galllpoha
Forry dopoolt and roferen
cea requtred no pets phone
304 675 1887

43

Farms for Rent

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Need caretaker With remo
delmg 1kills Farm near
Cheshoro Call 614 367
0359

6 room unfurn house uttl
not turn rent $130 a month
9 Garfoold Ave Call 614
446 7544

44

2 bedrooma, unfurmthed
new paint fully carpeted
No instde pels DepoSit
requored Call 614 992
3090

Apartment
for Rant

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS !Equal
Housmg Op,ortunlty)
monthly rent starts at 8169
lor 1 bid room and 8204 for
2 bedroom depoatt 8200
located near Spnng Valley
Plaza and Foodl,nd pool
and Cable TV avatlable
office hours aa poastble 10
am to 4 pmand 7 pmto9 pm
Monday Friday Call 614
446 2745 or leave
mea sage

3 bedrooms bath on larkm
St Rutland Call614 992
686B
Efftctency cottage S66 00
week ut1littas patd phone
304 675 3100 or 675
5509
In Potnt Pleasant 3 bed
room house 304 675
4024

N1cely furnished mobile
home etf apt central atr
and heat in city adults only
Call 614 446 0338

2 bedroom full basement
AC 2317 Mt Vernon Avo.
5 225 00 month deposit
Call Mrs Bu•ton 304 6752651

Dupi8Jit 2 BR refrigerator
stove 663 Third Avenue
$250/ month Dep Req ed
Call 614 245 9595

4 room house bath. located
1 mole oH Rt 87 School bus
and mad route Telephone
304 895 3868

Modern 1 bdr apt, conve
mant locatton amgle per10n
preferred Sec Oep Call
614 446 2055 alter 2pm

FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUY ntce 3 bedroom
houH 9 mtles from Sho·
nay 1 Po1nt Pleaaant setting
on laval p~ece of ground
529 000 00 304 762
2 226 or 304 576-2441

Riverside Apts Middleport
Special rates for San1or
C1t1zens 81 30 Equal H ous
1ng Opportunities 614 992
7721

197714•70mobolehoma 3
bedroom, 2 baths 10&gt;20
awning t(ing woodburner
all underplnmng 88 700
Call 614 379 2798

3 bedroom bnck full base·
ment garage 4 miles abo11e
New Haven references re
quored 304 665 2793

2 bedroom apartments
New Haven WVa Newly
remodeled In town 614
992 7481

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

1973 Naw Mooh 12•65 2
bdr partrolly furmohed IIC
woodburner cathng tan un
derponnong, por~h. $5 800
Coli 614 446 9290 otter
400

One or two bedroom apart
ments '" Pomeroy Fur
mshed or unfurnished Rent
negotiable Cell 514-992
6723

Furn11hed mobile home on
pnvate lot near Centenary
Adulta only no tnstde pets
fuelool Coll614 446 3918

Furmshed Apartment for
rent no children Available
alter Oct 3 Call 614 992
2749

1979 Wondoor 14x70 3 bdr
2 baths CA extra 1n1ula·
tion cerptted m1crowave
clean Call 614 379 2417
or 614 379 2e41

2 bedroom furntshed
washer dryer awmng No
pets 8180 pluadepo11tand
utohtoes Call 614 992
7479

1 and 2 bedroom furmahed
apts ~for rent 1n Middleport
All utolltles po1d Call 614
992 5084

1957 Landcraft houu
trailer, 8x36 complete wtth
lu rni1h1n g• and wood
burner Ideal for huntmg
camp need1 some repair
proced f850 00 as 11 304
46B 161B

1983 Fl•twood, 14•70 3
2 lull baths partially
furn11hed, like new Call
otter 4PM 614 388 8633

- - - - - - - - - - t bdr

Sell or lease opt1on to buy 2
bedroom nverfront Fire
place gaa furnace alec
range dtahwaaher refrlg
deep freeze w11her dryer
water softener frutt trHI
garden Call 614 992
1343

Real Estate General

October 27, 1985

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohro- ?ornt Pleasant, W Va.

1979 14a70 7'h acres
located St At 326 near No
1 minea Reduced Call
614 742 2259or614 388
8472

2 bedroom refr~gera1or and
stove $260 per month plus
depo11t Utiht1es pa1d e"cept
electnc Call 614 367
7710
2 bedroom mobile home
Burdette Addn S175 00
plus uttht•es and deposit
304 676 2464 or 676
2048

2 bedroom Win door, 12•66
Refngerator and stove new
c:1rpet. central air and under
prnnong 15000 Call 614
367 n1o
1969 two bedroom Schultz
Mobile Home 12x60 Com
pletely furnished, tncludtng
m1cro wave AC new carpet
throughout Excellent con
ditoon f6700 Call 614 992
2881

1--:--------

10lll44 mobile home m Ma
son W \«a New underaklrt
ong, otepo ond doors Noods
some repair Perteally fur
nrohed *1360 or best offer
Muot soli Coli 304 372
3766 or 304 372 6266

1972 12•65 Schultz mo
bile home with 7x1 1 u
panda, wood burner etr
cond waahtr dryer elt ap
phances ltvlng room sutte
d1n1ng room IUtte bedroom
su1te 2 porches underpan
n1ng 304 882 2e86

33

Farms for Sale

By owner 93 acres 6 year
old house, 2,200 oq It, 4
bedroom 2 baths 24•36
g~rage, mineral, Southside
w v. 304 876 2034

34

Busmess
Burldmgs

Apt bulldtng for sale 1n
Middleport Contact John or
Vocky at 614 797 4860
35 lots &amp; Acreage
2 lots 1n Vtnton water
avedable Franta on street
Call 614 388 8343
Farm for Ntll no house 8
acr.es 2 barns county water
So oepllc tonk Coli 614 379
2268

8

son 304 675 1972
For rent smaU furnished
apartment Pt Pleasant
References No Pets 304
675 1366

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auct1on

to

Offrce

Vmton. Oh

1 bdr apt for rtn1, laundry

room. f226 mo plus dop
Close to HMC traah &amp; water
paid Coli 814 446 3474
N1ce 1 and 2 br apartmentl
downtown 304 675 2218

•8 6
2 bedroom ground floor apt
downtown Po1nt Pleaaan1
304 B96 3450

61

46

Space for Rent

Second floor office Court
St, Ponwroy acron from
Court Houu Corpatondolr
UOO per month Coli deyo
e 14 992 20114 or atop ot
Clor~· 1 Jewelry Pomoroy

JIM'S FARM EQUIMENT CENTER
St Rt 35W

Gallrpohs, Oh.
PH 446-0351-446-97n

FOI SAlE

50 good used tractors, corn PICkers, corn
boxes, 3-NH grinder mixers, partmg out
tractors • gas and diesel.
Used ~rts for MF 2D- Ford BN-9N-6000
lD-35-50-65-136-165

IH·H·M-240

n

Ohver 60-66Com lete lrn6 of Krn Kutter

8

e ur

ment

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auct1on

MEIGS FLEA FAIR
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE

Rock Sprmgs Fa111rounds, Rts. 7 &amp;33,
Pomeroy,

OH.

FRI., SAT. &amp; SUN., NOV. lr 2 &amp; 3

Free parkrng and entrance Free camprng and
hook-ups for everyone. Camp the weekend for
fun

Churches &amp; orpn1zat1ons sell Free. all lepl
products welcome. Brrng your yard sale, baud
goods and candy. Animals welcome.
No reservatrons needed

614-446-7037

arrangements Come early

&amp; browse

Thrs week we w1ll have Amsrrcan made tools
from a local hardwate store
We have new and used merchandise

DOOR PRIZES
Auctioneer: Fm1s Isaac

614-388-9370
Antique Aucton - Nov. 2nd
If you are mteresteed

1n selling your anbques and

collectrbles call for more 1nformabon
Starling Nov 9 sale trme wrll begrn at

6 00

PM

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN
From Galhpolrs. take Route 141 , turn left onto
Route 775, turn r1ght onto Palrrot Cadmus Road
Watch for s1gns
look for merchand1ssl Try tbe Patnot Aucbon Barnl We
have all types of new and used merchand1se - appll
ances furniture antiques and collectors 1tems SomethIng for everyone!

SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7·00 P.M
Door Pnzes Grven Weekly
Consignments accepted from I 00 5:00pm &lt;Jl Saturday
Have somethm&amp; rou wanl lo selll Contact Marlin Wede
meyer Auctioneer Arrangements for p1ckup serv1ceava1l
able
Barn and Aucl1oneer ava~lable for Public Auct1ons 011 con
tract Conlract rncludes hauling and transportrn&amp; all
merchandise
Res1dent and Busmess Auct1on Serv1ce also available

MARLIN

WEDEMEYER~AUCTIONEER

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN
CHRISTMAS SALE

ALL NEW MERCHANDISE allrtems

Lrm1ted Guarantee on

PARTIAL LISTING Cabbage Patch Twms ard dolls b1
cycles , transformers colonial phones,1ewelry lamps
Salurn robols wash bowl &amp; prtchers bells van ely
clocks brass cusp1dor )am boxes trucks color TV
brass halllrees, and much more
Somelhmg for Everyone, Young ard Old
The eas1est way to Chnstmas shop rs at the Patnot
Auction Barn We have savrngs on all your favonte
Chnstmas Grits
DOOR PRIZES
Shop With us 011 November 1, 1985 at 7 00 p M

MARLIN WEDEMEYER-AUCTIONEER
614-245-5152 -

388-8249

AUCTION

18 moles northwost of Gallipolis Oh on Rt 160 or 71\mlles north
ol Roo Grondt on AI l251o ISAAC'S AUCTION I«JUSE 1n Vinton
Oh Corner of 125 .. d 160
Saturday, Nov 2, 1986 At 10 00 AM
ANriQUES - COllECTIBLES -GLASSWARE
FU~NITURE Ook cane botlom hogh chaor (convert to rocker) cane
bottom chold s rockong chaor maple and oak childs 1ock1ng chaor
woth doll bed ~I )Outh chaors walnul taonhng chaw tern slands
braS! and mar~e llower stand 121 galeleg lables Duncan Phyle dro
Pleal table 3 legged gun ~ock lab~ walnut ~ld ong doreclors
cha1rs rush cha1r. 3pc hardwood veneer bedroomsu1te (bed dres
ser vamty) other tables &amp; dHitrS
GLASSWARE CarnOYal glass onllescence "'"' r'"e spoder ~aS!
depressoon etched china cobolt lush porcelaon Germany Auslroa
Noppon Bavanan Czechoslovakoa jJessed glass Shawneepotlerj
Wavecresl
MISCEllANEOUS Lamps. ~ctu1es waH ~'"'" coffee gnnde! cardIa
bles wash boar~ ~ocelj scales stra1hl razor! haor d~pers brass can
die ho~OIS lOWell I!WeWy lxlxes beaded pulse con pu~es, mrror.;
dresse&lt; set. lrunk on llunks perlume decanters compacts SCISSOB
ll"own~ camera seovng tray vases figumes pen se1s New HavM
c~c.\ ch~a base e~tr~ doclo IJiadruple por~an lned coffee pol
McGuffey 2nd reader drawng kn~e !Jolro:lo! Phlm r!do Uberty Bell
hghLIU!i'. lroh maH SIIIOter melllloys
AUCTIONER S NOTE lh1s IS I partrol llsllna. llort llltchahdlst
will be conuncm Anyonelntttat1td '" otllln&amp;lhtlr antlquts and
collecllbles call for 11oro 1nlor111111on
POSITIVE I 0 - CASH -lUIICH
Not respons1blo for ote~dents or 1t101s oherlhoraro sold
INSPECTION Oar ol Salt-FIGm 100 1m
ISAACS AUCTION SERVICE-16141111-9370
AUCTIONEER F1nls lsuc-CLUK iar1lyn ltuc

PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1985
10:00 A.M.

Th1s rs the personal property of Wendell &amp; lena
Hooper They have moved to a rest home Locatron
of aUction 1s about halfway between Darwrn &amp; Albany, Ohro on St Rt 681
"HOUSEHOlD
Colonc gas range 11 yr old) Amana lrosl free refrigerator
lreezer combmaiiOn Kenmore eleclnc dryer mce Maytag
wnnger washer Coldspol chesllreezer lull new V«Jod &amp;coal
Suburban slave 1011 away bed !able &amp; 4 chaors couch &amp;
chair new Eureka upnght sweeper mel aI cabmt G E rein
geraor lois ol new Pillows lmens and m1sc d1shes pol &amp;
pans ch1ilerobe f edar chesl Pictures electnc healer
lamps clocks &amp; more
'ANTIQUE OR COllECTORS ITEMS"
Oak dressers w/morrors songJe 1ron hosp1tal bed, double 1ron
bed Jenny lynn bed oak lied lrunk oak PICiure lrames
dressmaker lorm m1rrors stands green tml o1llamp Beech
nut melal box quilts washboard locks sewmg basket
slra~ght razo1s Aladdin lamp sa:! 1rons green &amp; brown
crocks brown crock Pilcher oak rocke1 wooden dlaors and
more
MISC.'
Alum step la:lders 1 yr ~d lawp mower m~:c lools ll10es
shovels saws &amp; etc 1. cameras Chr~lmas decorations and
lois more
OWNERS-WENDELL &amp; LENA HOOPER
Cash
Posrtrve I D
Eats
949 2033
992-7301
Dan Smrth-Auctroneer
Dale Johnson-Apprentrce
Not respoosrbls for accldlllls or loss of p!Optny

P1cken1 U1ed Fwn1ture Oak
china cloHt with claw feet
Oak rocker 9 pc Duncan
File dinning room suit Tre
die Smger IBWing mach1ne
Old oak bid Coli 304 676
6438 or 875 1460

Merchandise
S1

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Mi.c. Merchandise

Household Goods

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LAYNE S FURNITURE
• ~faa and chatrs priCed from
• S2B5 to S896 Tables $50
-Md up to $125 Hide a
; lnlds, 6390 and up to
• S550
sofa bids 8145
Flecloners 6225 to $375
tamps from 628 to $125
pc d1nettes from $109 to
435 7 pc 5189 and up
Wood table wtth SIX chatrs
$285 ro 6745 Desk 5110
up to 6225 Hutches $650
Bunk bed complete w11h
mattresses $275 and up to
5';195
Baby bids $110
Mattresses or box apnngs
tqll or twtn $63 ftrm $73
' and S83 Queen se" $225
4" dr chests 849 5 dr
c~ests $59 eec~ frames,
520 and $25 10 gun Gun
Cfbmuts $350 Gas or
electric ranges 6376 Baby
rTjattrosseo $26 &amp; $36 bed
lrames $20 626 So $30
kmgframe $50 Goodselec
tton of bedroom suites
rockers metal cabmets,
hbadboards S 36 So up to
$65
'
lb:ed Fur01ture
Bedroom
so Ita 1 set of tables
dresser &amp; bed metal off1ca
desks 3 miles out Bulavtlle
~,d Open9amto6pm Mon
thru Sat
614 446 0322

1-- - - - - - - -

Applo
buohel
fruits
Market

II!!!~?.~?e

Apple II E tncludea mouae
80 column cerd, disc dnve.
le11 than 1 year old beauti
ful cond 81 200 00 Applo
Logo II $60 00 Applo
Poscol1 2 $BO 00 Applo II
C diSC diiVI $200 00
Scribl Printer 8200 00 Call
304 675 6700

Pure bred rat terrier pup
plot Bob tallad $50 Call
614 268 1467 """'" or
weekend•

Tn-county Sport Shop now
Opon, Sp11ng Volley Plaza
Mon Frl 9 30 7 00 Sot
9 30 6 00 Sun 12 006 00 Call 614 448 2336
Couch So choir goodcond So
one complete set of bunk
bods Call 614 38B 9629
Forewood $36 PU load
shredded bark 125 PU load
hardy evorgaen ohrubo $10
landscaping &amp; trlmm1ng 2
m1 N of Sliver 8rodge
Upper Rt 7 Ohoo Coli
614 446 4530

GOOO USED APPLIANCES
Washers dryers refngera
tots ranges Skaggs Ap
pOances Upper Rtver Rd
bestde Stone Crest Motel
6l4 446 7398

Rogolted Pit Bull Tonier
puppoeo Champion blood
line 1100 eoch Coli 614
446-2491;
Doberman 3 mo• ears
clopped, shoto n 50 Coli
614 256-1991
Peek·A-Poo PHk puppoes
Call 814 992 6013
Two famalea one male
8oegle, Mowrey Upholstery
304 875 4164
Roglotored purebred Boo
glas. grown end pupa 304
8911 3938
Roglllered Bluetlck fltmolo
2Y.t years old will tree own
Coon 304 6711 1070

67

1 gufurnacet160 2roomt
of carpet hkonew $100 Call
614 446 1616 or614 446
1243

Vell,;ty Furniture new &amp;
uied Large sectton o1 qual
' tty furnit ure 1216 Eastern
Aye Galhpohs

Wood It Coal s1ovt hke
new Call 614 446 9863

Bach Stradavariua trumpet
304-882 3727, uk for Jim

(8~00

Electnc range $66 gas
rahge $95 elocmc dfller
$85 auto washer $95
1\.fayteg wnnger washer
$ i 25
refr $95 lreezer ACA 19 block &amp; white TV
S 150 small dry 8 95 GE, $60 anttque kitchen cup
~lectnc range $125 Skoggl board pull out enomol top
$160 Call 614-367 7143
:;Appliances Uppar R1var Ad
Gfllopohs
'E lectric range 665 gas Gym Poe 16000 Kimbell
i ange $95 electrtc dryer poono Call 814 3e7 0639
~65
auto washer $96
Meytag vmnger washer Wrtnger waaher. butcher
~$, 25
rafr $96 freezer block table sp1nn1ng wheel.
o$150 small dry S95 GE mloc Call 614 3e7 0369
-electriC rang e $125 Skaggs
50 per coni offl Floshong
A,pphances Upper R1ver Ad
oGollopolos OH Call 614 44E arrow 11gn1 $2691 11 liphted
non arrow $247 Unhghtad
?~98
81 ~9 !Free lenerslf See
•
~tuntrv style oak furnttura tqcally L1m1tad quanttty
Hurryi11B0Di423 1063
hand cra1ted and ftnished
a'llt:ique reproductions Paul
Conkel
At 7 Tuppers Ftre wood for sale •86 cord
delivered 860 pockup Call
P.lams
614 742 2473
Sofa apd matchtng cha~r
For sale cheerleader me
L•ke new Make fme Chrtst
m•s gtft Also swtval rocker JOre«e and footblll unt
like new Call 614 992 forma 1n school colora for
Ce.bbaga Patch K1d1 V111
7~44
and MIIIBrCOird ICCIPied
Whirlpool S1de by S•da Ro Phone 614 99ji! 7532
froyeretor $12 6 Call 614
H and A 22 caliber 9 ohot
992 2762 after 5 00 p m
revolver. $75 22 colrber 8
"thot revolvar made•n ttaly
850 lncludao holotoro Coli
53
Ant1ques
614 742 2187

4 ptecea of wtc~er Rocker, 1 --------~
planter magazu\e table and ,
lamp table 1920• 9•12
Oroenlal rug All on o•collenr
condnoon Cell 614 992
~39_5_
5 _ _ __ ,

11

Ant1que nino piece
room sutte has a lot
earvtng must sea to
c1ate One of e k1nd
304 896 3666

dmmg

of mea
appre
$676

Beautiful anttque btrds eve
maple bedroom ! Utte sle1gh
lied highboy chell w)th
rturror dresser wtth mtrror
deok m~rror $750 8953686

•

USED niES
13 14. 15 16. 16\\ INCH

s4.00 to

sa.oo

ALL TIRES
GUARANTEED TO
PASS ROAD
INSPECTION

Sl

256-6251

Rl 218-8 Milts
Gallipolis Ohro 45631 ,

992· 2259

OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, OCT. 27, 1985
2:00 P.M. TO 5 P.M.

446-3636J~

16141 992 3325

NEW LISTING - 3 yr old
b1 level 4 BRs family rm
central heat sundeck for
mal d1nmg m Baums Sub
01V
NEW LISTING - SYRA
CUSE - Small 7 rm home
bemg renovated N1ce level
lg klt &amp; 2 porches Askmg
rust $16 ODD
NEW LISTING - 2 BR
carpeted home near grocery
1n Middleport Carporl gas
furnace and m good repa1r
Only $1B 000
UTILE HOUSE -One lloor
lg level lot 2 DRs panelmg,_
carpeting &amp; carport w1th
utll1ly
'
NICE OlDER - In good
cond1t10n w1lh range rehog
carpetmg sl01m wmdows
hoi wate1 heal near the
court house 20 s
INVESTMENT - Buy lh1s
one and renovate Ia su11
yoUISell near Middleport
stores

THIS IS THE MOST CONVENIENT lDCATION IN THE CITYI
NEAR CHURCHES SCHOOLS DOWNTOWN SHOPPING
APPEAliNG 4 BEDROOM 2'h BATH HOME HAS FORMAL DIN
lNG ROOM EQUIPPED KITCHEN $4B 500
DON T OVERlOOK THIS - BEST BUY IN GALliA COUNIY 1
AN OUTSTANDING VAlUE THIS CUSTOM TOP QUALITY
RANCH IS PR ICED BElOW MARKET TO SELL QUICKLY' 3
BEDROOMS 2 BAT HS OAK CABINETS RANGE REFRIGERA
TOR SNACK SAP IN ~ ITCHEN BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM DRAP ES
BYTOPE S FUllY CARPETD FIVE ACRES CITY SCHO OL SY
SE M $54 000
RESTORE THIS BEAUTIFUl OlD COlONIAl BRICK AND
SAVE A BUNDLE' 4 BE DROO MS 2STORY SURROUNDED BY
TREES APPROX 7 ACR ES $37 500 Will SELL ON LAND
CONTRACT WITH $5 000 DOWN PAYMENT BALANCE AT
10% INTER EST CITY SCHOOl SYSTEM

Sue
Helen Vi~&amp;~l &amp; Bruce

Housing
Headquarters

1------.,.....,.-=--:.._=----::-----Real Eatate General

Ask Yourself Th11 Question-Then List With
•Wtllts T Leadtngham Realtor Ph Home446, !15J;g.

$18 000 AND IT IS NICE&lt; 2 RFnonoM FRAME HO rtf HAS A
2 ACRES GARAGE AND
AREA

SOlD UTBLOG

KY&lt;IR CREEK
COUNTRY STYlE HOME

WANT OUT1 THEN BE SURE TO SEE THI S ONE OWNER 3
BEDROOM 21h BATH TRilEVEl f~M • L Y ROOM HOBBY ROOM
FORMAL DINING AND LIVI I
LOTS Of EXTRAS BAY
WINDOW WINDOW SEAl S """" ' HERRY KITCH EN CABINETS
OVER AN ACRE $59 000

SOlD

STURDY - 65 yr old 2
story lull basem ent fo1mal
d1nmg and smalllamoly rm
lg lot w1th 2nd rental Gas F
A furnace

FREE PARKING
Murphy, M1ijoo Roush

WHY SEnLE FOR
THE WHOLE
COUNTY, WHEN YOU CAN TELL THE
WHOLE WORLD?

KYGER CREEK AREA -DOUBLE WIDE HOME I N EXCEL
LENT COND HA S 3 BEDROOMS 1h BATH 2 CAR lOCK GI\R
AGE 2 YR OlD BLOCK CEllAR HOU SE 2 ACRES $34 500

In 'Jery good cond1hon Corru r
lol apprux l 1h acms level la1d
Melal ba 1 45 x45 8 oooon
home 3 bedrooms 1 ba
lhrooms. approx 1750 sq tt ol
lov ng sp;;ce nod kolch en
f1reptace basement rural wa
te1 system famoly type home
close lo g1ade school Ph01e
now lor 1ppomtment

#633

lAKE DRIVE - RIO GRAN DE - PRESTIGIOUS FAMILY
HOME 4 BEDROOM RANCH BASEMENT DECK NEARLY
SURROUNDS HOME ON 6 BEAUTIFU l ACRES $95 000
49ACRES- JUST OUTSIDE CITY- BEAUTIFUl WOODS SOME
TillABlE lAND COMFORTABLl 3 BEDROOM HOME PERFECT
RETREAT' $65000 BUY WITH $15000 DOWN PAYMENT BAL
ANCE AT 10%FOR 20 YEARS

FREE NATURAL GAS - 140 ACRES
10 moles from Gallopohs- lols of Raccoon Ct~k
ll,onl,aijC·-aiJPr~• 60 '"" lollablc and lobacco base Noce 40 xll\1
oc1 ns 3 BR home wolh llee nal01al gas Ia heal you1 home
wo illo and cook your lood l ois ol huol lrees Noce counlry

• " '""" See ll•s one
BEAUTIFUl HOME

lJ acres- 151ollab e - approx lJOO sq H lovogspace Br~rH1II
Sl~e ana cooar ou~Kie coveron~ JU rooms 4 bearooms 3 bath!

PRECIOUS ACREAGE ON RT 35 NEAR STAJE HIGHWAY PATROL
STATION 16 ACRES SUITABLE FOR RESIDENTIAl OR COMMER
GIAL PRESENTLY HAS l STORY FRAME HOME WITH FUll BASE
MENT GARAGE IN GOOD OONDITION ASKING $74 000 OWNER
Will CONSIDER LOWER OFFER1

modem and lully eqUipped k«chen real beam ce1hng !from Uncn
Cenlral Columbus! 1 car ll'rage ~rge screened 1n back porch
wlh ba1becue ocated mGreen 4wp close lo Galipols lOIS more
Musl see Call now lor appo~lment

Mill CREEK - VERY PRFnv oRICK HAS BREEZEWAY
EQUIPPED EAT IN KIH
HRAl AIR CO ND AI
!ACHED GARAGE NEAR\ &lt;ACH ES $59 ~0

.lvrn,ONE
YOUR HOME
AND WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO
FIND THAT SOMEONE. CALL US!I

SOl 0

FABUlOUS VIEW - RU ST'"s o"io
· HOME 3 BEDROO MS
FAMLY ROOM DE CK PAll
L cRES SU PER BU Y AI
$28 BOO

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BRICK HOME - 25 ACRES - In counlly- 7 rooms 4 bed
rooms 2 ba th s heal pulf'll Sleel doors double ~ass roll
w1ndows counlry kolchen w1lh lois &amp; lois ol cab1nels Full ba
semen!
hnoshed Oulsode buoldmgs one 8h x1B one
B d2 one 9 x12 18 assorl ed lru 111ees Ma ny ~her lea
lures See ol now only $59 !l!O00

#642

NEW ON THE MARKET
' '
Ideal home lor lamoly 7 rons 3 betloooms 1 balhs' modern
kolch• 1 Nce landsca ped lot Counly wal e1 and sewe1 Gil~ sc\ olj

drstnct Call lor more nlormat1on N1ce home

Thrs eneray effrcrent home
located near
employment and shopp1n1 center 3 to 4 bed
rooms, aood closet and storsae space . Gas heat
Was pnced at $29.500. owners want a qurckSale
have reduced prrce to $28.500
#340

Wiseman Real Estate Agency
4U-3644

BRICK RANCH ON 16 ACRES SilO 000 - 4 OR 5 BtD
ROOMS FAMILY ROOM OFFICE OR DEN 2 COMPLETE
KI TCHENS NICE BARN SUITABlE FOR HORSES VERY
NI CE" SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
VINTON COURT IN CITY -~~\.\)110 TH REE BEDROO M
HOME HAS GAS FURNACE ~v oKT FE NCED LAWN
BUlAVIllE ROAD -~ICE 3 BEDROOM HOME fill SBE AUTI
FUL PI CTURE WINDOW HOME RECENTlY REDECO RATED
An ACHED GARAGE FENCED LAWN TO PROTECT THE KIDS
ANO PETS PRICE D TO SEll AT $43 000 JUST LISTED'

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HOM£ IN THE COUNTRY
: , ,,
1 '~'"' hou11 wnh 3 or pos"bly 4 bedoooms kolchen wolh buollon,
cabo rels Slorm won dows and doors l ocaled on ~ate hogh~aj •
Pncetl al $39 DOD Woll con ~de r lrade Call lor an appoontmenl 1
now
OWNER FINANCING - HANDVMAN SPECIAl
Make us an offer B100m home on Ihe Heal ~y Addrton loB dwelt 4
bedrooms buoH m cabonets dbl slsonk shng~ rool110od orwal
heater app~ 1rees ~de porch rural waler system Call us oow
11622
42 ACRES IN COUNTRY
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5 1ooms 1emodek!d home me lu01 halh loon I PilCh llroiiEd well
wnh electr~ pump Paneled wal 5 Calpelongand lono Hu(fy PI ted
$26900
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Reel Estate General

GRFAT lDCATION FOR A NEW HOME
Sprong Valley Subd•ISon Two large o~ each lol os 1018 by
171 2 clly wale&lt; clly sewer and nalural gas are ava~ob~ Spec1al
lhs week call nail

#456

SWIMMING POOl IN GROUND
Block basement started - Mobo~ home pad 2 seplt lanks Rural
wale&lt; system Columbus &amp; Soulhern Oho Electrt large level lot
Wou~ you loe lo buold your own home' Basemenl al1eady blocked
up See lhG property nail
#639

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(AUAHAN
USED TIRE SHOP

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Canaday Realty

1975 Ford School Bus with
no frame for 1118 Good
condotlon $250 Mull bl
moved •IT'med1ately Cell
614 992 2969

Spartan radto with schemat
1cs good cond best offer
Coli 614 446 2164

Mainl~

POME

Phone
1

YOU ONLY GET WHAT YOU
PAY FOR

Alto u• for solo 2yoero old
t500 Coli 614 74~ 2882

E

216 E 2nd St

Golfcorttrooler 7X7tlltbed
mo11eeble tracks wtth fold
down rampt Also could be
used for genden tractors off
road vehicles, large cycle•
2000 lb capacity Aolung
$660 booko lor t1 200
May trade Call 7pm 10pm
614 446 2745

Mollohan Furniture Rt 7
kanauga 1 yr froe l1nance
Call 614 446 7444 6 pc
wood hv1ngr oo m sutte

CROS!l &amp; SONS
U S 35 Well Jackson
Ohoo 614-286 6451
Masaay Ferguson New
Holland Buoh Hog Sales &amp;
Service Over 40 used
tractors to choose from &amp;.
complete hne of new &amp;
used equipment Largest
select1on •n S E Ohto
Spaclll10% d11count on all
pans for cash sales only
until Nov 16

REAlTORS
Henry E Cleland Jr
GRI 992-6191
Joan Trussell 949 2660
Dottle Turner 992-5692
Jo Hill 985 4466

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RUSTIC Hill - Modem one
floor 6 rm s pl us oH ce J BRs
lamoly 1m 12xl9 relrogera
lor stove wash e1 &amp; d1yer
don ong areaand 2 porches 10
yrs old

Musical
Instruments

12.&amp;0 Schult corner lot
Crown City 81 Monte Carlo
aor power ult Coli 61
1444 or 304 676 1328

C'Cu nty Appliance Inc
G'ood used appliances and
TV sots Open SliM to &amp;PM
,I'Aon thru Sat 614 446
'1 699 627 Jrd Avo Galh
pOios OH

All "onet1es 85 00
Now Open dolly All
vegetablea Jacka
Rt 36 Hendoroon

Corn fed freezer blef 304
e75 4182 Co~ K01naord

AKC Rogollored miniature
Dochohund puppleo 9
- k • 11 00 block &amp; 1.,
Call 614 379 2273

Cottle man 1 Special 250 lb
protem blocks $31 26 ea
found only 11 Brdwell Cash
Feed Store 614 368 9688

Farm Equipment

268 1584

Bulld•ng material concrete
blocks all oizao. lontllo, flu
blocl&lt;o cloy tile Oollvory
Golhpolls Blook Co , Plno
St
Golllpollo Ohio Call
614 44e-27B3

K1ng size waterbed book
case headboard with mtr
row $75 00 304 6767991

Hou1e coal Lump &amp; ltoker
ZonnCooiCo Coll614 446
140B

For sale ortrade 1977 lA, ton
Chevy PU 360 eng1ne 1uto
trona Call614 446 3243

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Queen ttze htde a bed Early
American with matching ::arpu:et::::.:•:ll
chalf Full IIZB trad1teonal
hide a bed Phone 304 675 breed groomong Indoor
outdoor boordlng folcllltloo
6829
English Cockllr Sp.,ool 368
9790
SURPLUS regular army co
moufloge. denim clothing
Dragonwynd Cattery Ken
boots peck• acce11orte1
nel CFA Hlmolly.,, Porolon
Camouflage tnaulated cove
ralls 830 00 k1d1 camou· ond S11m11e khtens AKC
Chow pupplos Coli 446
!logo all slzoo S.m Some
3B44 oftor 7PM
rvilla Eut Ravenswood
Junction Independence
Road·Oid At 21, Fn Sot, Roglotered 2 yr old fltmol
Sun, 1 00 7 00 PM Froo Brittony Sponlel oloo e mo
dehvery Potnt Pleuant area. old moll pup Coli 814 24!i
9648
304 675 3334

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or Trade

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The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-D-3

trucl&lt; load 8100, 2-•tBO
Pickup load you haul •111 "c cond Call 614 367
HEAP accepted Call 614- 1_7_1_3_4_ _ _ _ _ __
245 6B04
For ule Sp1net Console
Farm Supplies
P1ano Bargam Wanted Rea
HouH coal lump &amp; stoker pons1bla party to take over
&amp; Liv es tock
ZlnnCooiCo Coll814-446- low monthly payments on 1-::-:--::---::---:-~=
1408
oplnet poono Con be seen 61 Farm Equipment
locally Wrote Credot Man
M"lld hardwood slobs n 2 ogor p 0 Bo• 537 Shelby
per bundlo. contolnlng IP ville, IN 46176
Gnnder m~&gt;er wrth oholler
pro• tY, ton, fob Ohio 1 - - -- - - - - - elactronoc ocala HD PTO
Polloi Co Pomeroy Ohio Kimball Whotnay poano for good cond Call 614 246
Phone 614-992 6461
ulo 11200 Coll614 742 s193
6 ton Umted Farm wagon
1
1
2862
--.....:..:.----runmng geara Naw Idea
- - - - - - - -12010 J 0 tractor woth 511
manure apreader 8495 6 h
buohhog 83 895 Somploc
55 Build1ng Supplies
heavy duty pull typo buoh
itY garden tractor wtth plow
hog 8395 Call 614 286
58
FrUit
I d1sc cultrvator harry cy~tle 6522
&amp; Vegetables
bor $395 Cell 614 286
BUikhng Matenals
6522
Block. brick. sewer p1p11
window• llntela. etc
Cloude W1ntero, Rio Orondo, Potatoea rad Pont1acs Ken
nlbec'o, 85 00 bushel
Real Estate General
0 Coli 614-246-51,1
$7 00 hundred Call 614

Used ltorm door, good
cond 826 304-675 6676

:pe

Musical
Instruments

Story&amp;. Clart console pta no

Ben s Ltvestock trailers
Hurncane WV 304 7576644 or 76 7 6399

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
6 2 Ohve St Galltpohs New
• &amp;-used wood coal sto11es 6
wood LA su1te 8399
.bunk bods 6199 antron
• rtchners $99 new &amp;: used
: bedroom su ttes ranges
• "'Vrtnger washers 8r shoes
• New l11mgroom suites $199
: &amp;599 lamps also buy1ng
cpal &amp; wood stoves Call
·61 4 446 3159

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Sofa loveseat carpet and
drapes. off wh1te green and
gold all 8699 00 304 862
2232 or B82 3764

Heavy duty 4xB utlhty
troller 304 882 3236

Trader spaces. amal child
ron occepted Rt 1 out
Locust Rood blck of K &amp; K
304 675 1078

Farm Equipment

about lo11ng
Welght7 Contact Glorta
Grato Rt 2. Bo• 2B2.
Laton WV 25253 304
882 3152

Newly remodeled off1ce
space located at 220 East
Main St Pomeroy Butldmg
has 1300 square feet of
down sta~rs floor space and
1s available for 1mmed1ate
oc-cupancy Length of lease
to sutt tenant Amount of
runt IS negottable Cai1614
992 6232 or 614 992
5767

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Consrgnments taken on Saturdays 12-6
M or call anytrme through the week to makear-

November 1, 1985 at 7:00 P.M.

For rent wh:h opt1on to buy
4 bedroom, 2 car garage
built In kitchen large lot
rent UU 00, 8100 00
dop&lt;&gt;sit Sale price
UII.OOO 00 or on lond
contract with down pay
mont Now Hoven, call 304
882-2e88

Furnished 3 rooms &amp; bath
clean, no pets odulto n1f &amp;
dopoolt
Call 814 446
1519

Ser~ous

'COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park Route 33 North of
P_omeroy large lots Call
6.14 992 7479

For rent SIHping Roomo
end light MUM kHping
rooma Part Central Hotel
Call e 14 446 0766

Dealers Wanted · Space starts at $4.00 per day
rndoors or out Includes tables rndoors. electnc &amp; water outdoors Flush to1lets and hot
showers.

R1~11 tal s

1300 o month, pluo utilities
Clean will kept 3 BR
home City school dlllrlct
Depoolt &amp; Ra! needed Call
614 245 9535

Furnlohed opt 2 bdr 131Y,
4th Golllpolil, t195 WltOr
paod Call 446 4416 altar
7PM

Sewong Mochi ne ond 1 fon
11hong machmo Call 614
949 2537

~entngs

Furnished Rooms

Beautrful grounds and buildmas. capable of berng the largest and best flea market rn Southeastern Ohio. Help build 1t

From GallipOlis take Rt 141. turn left onto Rt. 775
turn nght onto Patnot Cadmus' Road Watch for
s1gns

Hou111 for Rent

46

64

29· 4 S1nger Leather Sew111g
Machtne Landla Model E Firewood cutup slaba. 1

L•rge treoler space for rent 54 M1sc. Merchandise
on Bulavtlle Add 1aon Rd ----~---~ol l6143670232or614
446 4265
TONY S GUN REPAIRS,
hot dop rebluemg, all types of
gunolnrth work fiiiiiNice
20 acres farm land lor cash 304 6'75 4831
rent Cell 513 323 4747

2 bdr opt • good locotlon
radecoroled utilities pertly
paod Coli 304 8711 llt04 or
304 676-5386

Furn1ahed anic apt utlltlea
paid f1 76, 919 2nd &amp;hire
both men proferrod Coli
446 4416 after 7PM

Antrquea

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Furnlohod 3 roomo. .,.th,
~pper duplox. newly deco·
rated, prlvote. oduko, 304
675 2661

Upsta1rs unfurnished apt
carpeted all utihtlea paid no
children no pets Call 814
446 1637

63

Space for Rent

Mobtle home lot 12 •60 or
smaller S75woterpaod 4th
&amp; Neol Gallopolos Call 445
4416 after 8PM

In Mlddlepof1, Ohio. 2 ...d
room fumlohed eportment
1 304-882-251111

2 br apartments 1n Hender

Lots100•150 Buffalo Put
nam County on Rt 62 No
reaaonabla offer refused
Owner flnonced 304-768
7686

41

Lorge 2 bdr opt 2 both
fully carpeted rafrig &amp;
llove 11 Court St U25
mo ref &amp; dep Call 1114
446 4928

Apartment
for Rent

Last Flea Market thrs season. D•lers loaded
wrlh grft rdeas, old and new

614/245-5152--614/388-8249
2 level lots for uta Greer
Rd 7 mll11 from town
304 875 58B9

44

Apartment
for Rent

APARTMENTS mobole
homes houaes Pt Pleasant
and Golhpohs 614 446
B221

ISAAC'S AUCTION HOUSE
next Post
~n
SALE TIME SAT., 7:00 'P.M.

State Route 160,

44

46

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Pornt Pleasant, W Va

NEW LISTING - 'OWNER TRANSFERRED'
Attractrve Brrck Ranch- City School DrstrrctDouble lot rn excellent ner&amp;hborhood Well arranaed, 3 bedrooms wrth 1V. beths. fireplace,
handsome krtchen, dmina area, patro. ut1hty
room. 11111 storap room alii 2car prage Th1s
home is In aood condrtron - mlnrmum mamtenance and low fuel brlls. Not many hke rt on today's market $65,0000
#117

Wiseman Real Estate Agency
446-3644

LU~URIOUS

$15,000
AUDRY F CANADAY AEAlTO~
IIAIY FlOYD REAlTOR. ~3333
EUNICE NIEHII REALTOR

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LOCU$T STRUT. G~LliPOLIS, OHIO

Counly eslale w1t h 3 lnd~na slme t o~ep•ce ncludmg one m a
master sune 4 br lotal 21h balhs 111 ac1es moreoliess Jusl short
j istance lrom Gall poi~ Th5 cuslombuoH log home lealu1es near~
3700 sq It of beaullful~ deco~aled and well p~n ned l~1ni
llunn~g l~ong and don~g area w«h beaulriul hardwood floors The
ave ~ k~chen ~ lui~ equopped and desogned lor convemenre
Cenhal heal ng and aor Mached garage Includes 5 room
caretaker home
11610

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

October 27, 1985

October 27, 1985

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71
61

Farm Equipment

of&gt;olo buildings,
Now Holland 364 grinder
and lizM availabMt. JO•t-6761 mixer. Used very little. E'lc
3981 .
oond, 304-273-4215.
TwO John Deere A tractor . New Idea model 323, one
1973 Bronco tSOO.OO . row corn picker. Call 814-

Phono 304·896·3471 .

61
9~0 · di ese l.
$2,996.00 . New Idea 310
corn plckor, 82,500 .00 .
Case

Siders Equipment. Hender-

scn, phono 304-676-7421.

446-256-1144.

Real Estate General

BLACKBURNREALTY

Farm Equipment

---

Uke new, 2 bottom 14 inch.
3 point turning plow; one 1

64

62 Wanted to Buy

bottom 14 Inch 3 point

3 regilt- Jtrtov; 1 bull, 6

plow; John Deere Model H

montha old; 15 month old
heHer, due March 88 .Jeraey
milk cow. 4 yeera old. due

manure apreader, good,

$260.00; now 5 11. 3 point
brush hog, $400.00; new 8
ft. greder blade 3 point
$160.00; now 4 fl . blodo 3
point, UOO.OO; new plg
pole, $115 .00; 3 point
potato plow, $70.00; Owan
generator and motor out of a
motor harM, 1160.00; Unl·
ven:al propane conatruction

hoatorlargo b.t.u.. $1 50.00;

Doc. 85. 304·576·2060.
64

Hay &amp; Grein

Cottlemon's Spoclal250 lb.
prot lin blocks $31 .25 oo.
found only at BidWell Cuh
Food Store, 614-368-9688.

2 ootnmerclal fans·for greei't·

houso ..- buildings, .•75.00 Hoy for ule. Coil 814·379eoch. Robert Hilt. 5th and 2424.
Elm St. , Racine, Ohio. 814·
949-2013.
Real Estate General

Hay &amp; Grain

Mlxod bolod hoy, t1.00 . Coil
814-949·2178.

200 Ford 82,:1110, No. 7
Cun Pickor '425. 40 11. 1978 Novo. In good condi·
olovetor t471. Coli 814· lion. with new tires. No
446-9528.
I roooon- oflor refused .
can 114-949-2849.
8 .month -akl block Rog. ' - - - - ' ' - ' - - - Ouoner horN coH. Ho hoo 1 1979 AMC Spirit. 4 cyl., 4
good afze &amp; chpoaitktn and 1 Jpeed, good condition .

isouto!SuporChlx.•4oo. •1200. Coli 614 -992cau 614·241·1181 1.
8510.
1

GREEN TOWNSHIP- 150 acres m/1, approx. 40 acres hllable,tobacco barn, drrvethru s!ed, metal c a~le barn. App rox _~
acre lake on propert,.
$8.000 - II ACRES - CiiESHIRETWP.Vacant lan d, sept~ tank on property Call for
more Information.

THIS HOME HAS A LOT TO
.
Bnck and stone Cape Cod style home
lures living room _
with beamed ceilings,
woodburner, burlt-rn bookcases, kitchen
with eye-level oven, dinette, 3 ~dnioms, 2
baths, storm windows, double garage city
school ~istrict, niceneighborhood. Call lor
an appoinment.

Autos for Sale

1_
981 Cougar XR-7, auto. '79 Corvette, exc cond, low
a1r, tHt, V-8, cruiH, power milot, coli 304-675-6455
·
wlndcww, tubo whaela. Coli aftor 6:00 PM.

1955 Doocto, Homl onglno,
ps, pb. automatic trena .•
nJnt good. Wilt taka *B&amp;O.
304·896-3688. -

814: 367·0632.

77 Mu11._ng new pana. new

1973 Mercury Merqulollo·
tlonwagon. $996 . Coli o~or
5 p.m.. 304-875-2238.

1978 Oldt Cuotomor tires. new •paint, e"cellent
CruiHr, good transporta· thlpe, t2,000. Call 614·
~on . Coil 61 4·446-7339"' 268-8417 .
.?
814-446-4689 .
1~Pontlac Alire. Coil
1977 C•price Clasalc white 614-446·3449.

1880 Otds Delta Royole.

on blue, body exc. cond ..
runs like new. All power. Fiero

Crui11 control, AM·FM rl ·

caU814-448 ·1766.

dio, AC, 4 door, low mi leage. Call 814-992 -3839
u 814-892-2428 evenings.

12,000 mi. ,

mint

cond., 4111d. Cell814·446·
8273 or 814-446·4094.

1980 Hondo Accord hatch·
back 5 speed, AM -FM 1974 Chevrolet· Coprlco
CJIHttt 1ttreo. 4 apeakar1, Claulc 8325 or bell oHar.

1975 MGB. 2 lops. Runs
good. 11395 or bell oHar.
caii614-949·22BB .

exterior aitver, interior red,
29,987 actual miles, one

Can . . at Grahan School

Road . Apt. 2.

1979 MG Sports car, IMC .

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1980 Ford F-260 PU, 300, 6 1969 Stud. for pans, 8100. 1986 Chovy Pickup truck .
P S P B V6
9
C.ll81...4-367-7118 .
. .,614-949-2650.
. .. .Auto. sa oo.
can
can 614· 286-6622.
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0051 .

1977 Monte Corio. 1983
Oldo Cutla11 Broughom. Ex·
tro good ccnd . Phone 304676·8376.

81 4-'379-2341 . No Sundoy
calls .

1971 GMC 1 ton llep van .
good cond . Call 614 -446 ·

8034.
Real Estate General
Broker-Auctioneer ,
I
Call 446·0552 Anytime :
Beth Null 245·9507 •
Steve McGhee
•
446-1255
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1981 Duaun 200 SX.
aports package, auto, axe

cond, mull toll, •6.100.00.
Phono 304-882·3632.
n~lly

rim•

With cops, $300.00. 304•
882·2890.

BMR 44-4 - OWNER ANXIOUS TO SEll - 3BR ranch •tuated on 2.35;

acre lot m11 Possible ff.t. loan assumption to quahlled buytU. Includes lg. ~
eat ·m krtchen. separate utltr~· room. famrl~ room wrth '-N8 fireplace canklt ,

83 Chovrolot S-10. ox·

an apporntment

tended cab, · ps, pb, 6 sp.,

tcd ~y

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V-6. stereo. 304-676 3638 .7
77 Grand Prix, 1 owner, 2
door, PW. clean. new vinyl
top, battery. radiator, timing
chaili, muffler, water pump,
fuol pump, lllil pipo, pluga.
Good draa with lesa than

BMR 448 - Excellent oooor1unrtv to bu~ ahvable home at the nWll orce...,
Thr~ rs &lt;i ver,· cl~an l•mu• rrady tor a new o.vner The puce rs right ..
$13 500

10,000 miloo. Now llielkorc- r
Lout cash price 81 ,995.00 .
oxc. cond ., 81.000. c.n Good running cond , 98,500
after 3PM. 814-245-6873. miles. 304-675 -1&amp;80.

Brick Hom e -· Entry hall adjacen t formal LH. lmw windo w. Fo.rm.ol
dini~ g room wl wairu coating &amp; beautiful wall tP~. Modern kit chen,
fam•l y room, w.b. firepla ce 011 d patio danr J, back patio. 4 bedruoms, 2
full &amp; ~ bath&amp;. Fin.ished haJt&gt;ntt&gt;nl r(J/ rec. mom . 2 a rr garagP. 2 [and'caped lots . Imma culat e cared for c1u to m built lwme . G tv 1chools.
Ponible loan nnumption .'
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Trucks for Sale

Kenworth tractor, Fruehef
aluminum dump trailer, new

TM

tlreo. V.G.C. Tovethor or
toporote. Coil 814-288·
6832.

new

tirea,

51.000 pluJ

Smtth, 906 Mo11man Cir·
cle. Point Pleasant, 304·

-676·3222.

BMR 550 - NEW USIING - 142 acres m/1 rn Perij Twp Nice .

BMR 452- NEW liSTING - 0Mer wtlhng to hnance for qualrhed buyer :

thrs 3 BR h1X1Se off 141 Nrcc clean ho!Tf wrth \8'x40' above g rou nd~. .
Call lor dela~ls. Pnced al S28 000

BMR 451 - NEW liSTING - 3 BR hom' on ldlge lotmcludes I~ INrng ;

room wtlh wb !!replace. dm tn g100111 . 2 baths (one mclud~ sel·ln tub plusa ~
separate shower). You must see th•s onf' 1n~de' Pnced at $tl2.900.
~

NEW L/S T/ :VC - 1977 Modular laom e , 3 bed,rounu,lit•illj( room . for ·
mol d1ninj( room. F.R .. 2 full baths ; mmlern kit(·ht•n whidf•- by-.~idt• rr•­
frigf•rawr. 2 oven .~. llishwa shl'r &amp; disposaf. R11ilt ·itt f hinn mbint•t . ·,.t
reillf'd Int. Could be mo 11ed . /Jaw 20 ',.

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FOR SAlE BY

Wal~ 111 basem8llleatiJies lam 1 ~ 10om Wllh hrel..::e. kltchefl. dmmg area.
lR and krtchen upsta~rs, 1\? baths. 2car li:tached garage With side stcrage •
and overhead could be made mto apartrrenl 1\sktng $65,000

14 .83 AcrPs More or L eu- Green Twp. Lorgf' .J-4 bt•dmom lwmt•. Exce l·

len view and foootio n. PRI CE D REDUCED - in 70'11. &amp;)

COMPLETE AUCTION SER~ICE ;

Mills Village- Lou of flowers, ~hrulu,large pint&gt; t reP!I, pl1H a l'l' ry u,plf
designed home. f'ealur es a jorrnalfi•;in g room, famil_v roo m, J ..J. bf'd·
ro oms, Hi bath.•. comple te kitcl1 e11 w! dishwasher, sto ve &amp; n·frif(r•rotor.
Finished basem ent w/ t:nrpet , 2 wr gurage and Jl'pa rar c wood .•hoiJ. a
Iorge OOt!ered back porch. go.• h eat . rr1ashin,KlOn Elt•mentar,·.

2 story home offers 3 or 4 bodrooms, 2 lrlths, livin&amp; &amp;
dinin• rooms, hardwood lfoors, vinyl covered walls,
beautrful kitchen cabinets and small kitchen upstairs.
(Could be rented as an apartment.) Gas lilt water heat,
cance with concrete driveway, storage buildin&amp;. creal
garden spot. Within walking distance to stores and
schools.

1979 GMC 427 dump, olr
lift, cheoter . 1977 366

MMR 570 - PRICE REDUCED!! 125 at1e Iar m 3 lEd room flame

1974 Ford Truck. 67,000
milea.

Runa

good . New

mlo REDUCED TO 158.!XJO

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MMR 571 - 2111 acres Wllh 5 t.!droomhome. N1ce corn er location. 7

Close toRutland

Elemenla~y

School. P11ced to sellatONL Y116,000. ·

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MMR 557 - [&gt;!Ia good buy' Localed 111 Mrdd leporl oo 100'&gt;100' 1
lot. Lovely 2 story 3 bedroom home. dnmlgroom. library and large :.
ut•hty. Owner wants to sell now so we have rfduced te once to ~

130,000

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MMR 571 - You'll love Ihe counliy settmg ol thrs ode• 2 slory •'

Flmuw and 2 Lou - ,'l or 4 be droom s. kitdt t&gt; n, f(Ordt&gt;n .~l'aet&gt;.
Unaltached f wo ro r J(OrClj{t'. Price
$29,700.00 .

home. Located on NewL1ma Rd. 3 OOdrooms. lull ba semoo t, sunny
enclosed porch . Garage. S11ualed on 1acre Can'now won'! las! long. -..
Askmg $26,000 but w1 ll cons1der oflerl
~

MMR 574 - One lloor ~an. 2 bed•oom home. dmmgroom, de· ~

Att ention Nl'W i)'Wt'ds - Home co mplt&gt;tely f urnishe d . Nl'w mirro tv01 1t'.
remotl' cnnrrol t'Oiar TV, dt&gt;ep fr ee:.e anti bt&gt;ll .~ •.mfas , lamp l, end tab It•
Gnd dining and loh of otlwr things . 4 bedrovrm . 2 badu. LH, dinin!f.
modern kitchen. Nit.'f! f(' llf."e. rl back yard. Pa4·ka({t' d eal only 140 ,000.

tached garage. N1ce lot.localed m Middleport £Kcetlen t cond1tion . .,

Ask1ng 127,500

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#964
NEW LISTING - FOR THE BARGAIN HUNTER!
$25.400 will buy this 14'x 70' 1980, 2 ~droom , 2
bath mobrle home plus 12'x60' 2 bdr. mobile
home. Both mobrle homes are underprnned, have
storage buildings Srtuated on large lot. Rural wa·
ter. Owners-. will se ll mobile homes sep.arately.
#1030-#1031
NEW LISTING - LOOKING FOR A DEAL? 35 H. x
35 ft. autom otr~e repair and paint garage. Divided; 12ft. high door on one side, septic system ,·
rural water. Graveled parking area, large lot. State
Rt 35. area. listed at $21,700.00.
#1029
FAMILY ORIENTED HOME- $69.900. Excellent
settin g 4 ~ acres brick &amp; cedar tri-level home. 4
bedrooms, 3 baths. l ovely country kitchen, family
room with fireplace. Plenty of room to raise alam-

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#965

OWNERS MUST LEAVE AREA and are offerrng this
1\1 story home. 4 bedrooms, spaciou s master
bedroom, lormal dinrng, kitchen, bath, utility. Ap·
prox %acre la wn . Good garden area. l ocated at
St. Rt. 160. Priced to sell at $34,900.
#1000
80 ACRES MORE OR LESS. Good farm home.
Located on Hannan Trace Rd . 3 bedrooms, large
cou ntry kit chen with fireplace. Cellar flllrl'll
house, snack bar, fi shing lake, camp grounds, tobacco base and mineral rights.

ISNT IT PRETTY -looK what we have. Ap~ntati&gt;n
home on tt-e Ohio roer. Beaut~ul accreage rnclud~g
river lrontag~ 3 acres m/l 11 rooms, 3 ~ths, 21arge
porches, overlOOking the river. Better thnk fa~ ­
$36,000.

NEW USTING - SEE THIS DIIE! - You)llove th5
neat 2 bedroom ranch with larl(e lomg room wlh
fireplace. Attached garage, carport, full basement.
central air condlion~~ 2 baths, r11celot and home ~ rn
m~t condttion. JIA mrles from town.
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CEDAR AND BRICK RAN Cit - $49,000.Only 4yea~
old and looks l~e brand new. 3 OO&lt;frooms. 01ntrv and
oak cabinets 1n ~tc hen . 1\\ baths. attached garage,
Approx. 1acre lawn. Concrete dri;~ ~orage lxlildin&amp;
garden area All the extras you could want.Call- we
have the detai5.
#885
PRICE REDUCED ~AIN -145 IICre general farm
wdh ahistory of success. 3 berns, tobeceo bo~ klts of
pa~ure and til~ble lil!ld. Large 2 ~ory house, good
drili!d well water ~em . Some mach~~ incklded.
$58,000. Possble financin ~

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NEW USTtNG - VINTON -LOTS -Nice 100' lots
lor $3,500 each. Owner wil land contract. Rural water
avar~ble. 13 mrles from Holzer.
#960

RENTAL PROPERTY - Located at lower Rt_7 near
Oay School. 2 bedrooms, both, liYflg room, k~en.
Alum. si1ins carpet, washer 111d dryer l'ookup. Rural
water. Lot approx. 'h acre.

11981
$11,500 - W~l kept and total~ remodei!d 2
bedroom, motile home near raccoon Crei!k. lnctu!Es
allfurn!ur~ newer furnace, ~rge pat II. \l acre shaded
yard .

LET THE RENTAL INCOME from one ot these two 2
bedroom moll~ homes pay lor the di'er. 12'x60'
Arlington and 12'x65' Utop~. Both tully lurnBhed.
Situited on one at re lot Rural water. Kyger Creek
Schoollliitrict Priced to sell at $19,000.

JUST USTED - CARRY.OlJT - Locatoo at state
h~way. Cheshre T"" rt;hip_Equipment and inventory
rncluded msale. Owner ~ 11mg South and~ ready to
deal.
#915

D11 DEENIE DRIVE- Th~ • ill attract~e brick ranch
loc&gt;ted ju~ off RL 35. Includes: 3 OO&lt;frooms, I ~ baths, ­

COMMERCIAL lAND - 6.54 acres, more or less. at
state route 35. City water and sewer available. Super

HUNTER'S HEAVEN - 54 acres olland located in
Huntington twp. 42 acres wooded and 12 acres 1xtttorn
land. Priced to sell at $16,000.

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MILLS VILLAGE - QUIET BUT CONVENIENT. 3
BR b11ck &amp; fram e 1anch rstu st what you've been
lookrn g lor. Includes eat-rn ktrchen , fu lly
equrpped duung room. livrng room. lull ba se men t
wrth fnn rs hed lam rly room, 2 baths &amp; garage. Very
large , over ~ acre. Gas heat wrth low utrlly brlls.
Ask rng only $58.900.

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

CAlL FOR A PRIVATE SHOWING - 62 acres, limed,
fert~~ed. grass tiekfs. Almost all surroonded by
government ilrest. 1978 modular.l2' d~metertv disc.
~ee gas well, spr"j deveklprnent. rrodem barn,
stables. Approx . mrle rom main road. Secluded.
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NEW LISTING FOR "THE COUNTRY UFE"- Charo~is
Hills Estate. On~ m~ules from ely.Cedar sded ranch
in exquisde condlion. 3spacious bedroom~ equ!Jped
eat-in klchen, formal' din~s lamt~ room wah
fireplac~ entrance foyer. Attached 2 car f!!r'l!e wdh
electric eye.Almost 3 acrelandscaped lawn. Fru! trees.

ji1105
COIIIIERCIAL LISTING - ucel~ t ~cat~n on St. Rt.

NICELY REMODELED OlllER HOME klcated on
large lot very surtable lor gardening. Home consists ol 4 BRs, living room, nice krtch en ill d bath.
Fuel oil forced arr furnace, also ch rmney lor wood·
stove. On S.R. 554 between Porter and Eno
$28,000.

7 -dh easy access to U. S. Rt_35 by-pass and west
West Virgilia wdh high traffic fklw. 15 yr. old 20'x60'
block building has·been doing bus ness astruck stop
In )1!m, wnh nat gas heat central ar, large aerotic
~~and d11lled welllpublic water avai~ble) Priced at
$90,000 wah equipment. $85,000 wttlllut.

NATURE PAINTS A MASTERPIECE right outsije your
A scenic ~ acre wooded yard border~g on
Raccoon Cree~ An attractive custombuik brick ar1d
cedar ranch wtth a cozy firep~ce, fam r ~ room, d~~g
room and 2 car garage. Nice wrap-arourd ded&lt; arid
creek front ,;th ooat dock. $55,000.
w ~dow.

11917
IN TOWN IDeATION - You hm to see tlw! inside to
appreciate this 2 OO&lt;froom home, all nice size rooms,
beautWul carpet throughou\ spdtess clean. Beatflul
in-grourxl pool wtth proacy fence. Landscaped. Take a
look. You'll be rmpress.ed.
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#1004

SMALL FARM - 2 ~ory mod.larm home, pcbiresque
setting Barn, tobacco base, and 17 acres of clean land
in IJaSS and a~alfa seedin~ 3 acre wood lot. This is
nk:e. Make us an offer.

11975
COIIIIEICIAL LISTING - FORMERLY Ml81ETRUCK
&amp; n~E- Excellent klcat~n at the corner of St. Rt. 35
and Old Rt. 35. 2.11 acres wlh 40'x80'x 15' metal
llui~i'l&amp; 3 phase electrc, 2-13\\' overhead tblrs
Ul'xl5' offrn, 20'x40' mezzanne. 2 restrooms, larfl!i
(Vav~ base parking area. $107,000. Equipment and
rnventory can be purchased separ~~-

11971
3 ACRES ready for mobi~ home. Sepiic city water
natural gas already instalkld. Localflf on' St. Rt. l4l
close to the corporation lmis of town. Owner will
cons~er fllancing to qualiied purchaser.

EACH OFFICE IS I~DEPE~DENTLY OWSED AND OPElATED.

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#939

TAKE A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION -You
won 't go wrong with this 3 BR housein Farrfield
Acres. Quiet. country surround ings whilesli ll havrng a few nerghbors. Includes 1 ~th , ~ving room,
eal-in kitchen and garage. Low heatrng brlls Easy
to buy at $39,900.

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY - Three rental
units in city. Two houses ~u s garage apartment.
,Two story on 2nd Ave. home has5 BRs. 2 btth scou ld be divided . Srngte story i st Ave. home is
modern 2 BR, fireplace, FR &amp; Oil. Gas heat. Garage apartment has (2 carl 24x34 down and Bx 24
stoage &amp; utility area. Upper area has modern
krtchen wrth range and relrigerator. 1 BR, large
LR_ All gas forced air wrth central air. Call lor
showing and -additional information
#343

COIIIIERCIAL BUILDING - Wrth double lot. Metal
bid&amp;, Jl'x47'. Rt. 7, Cr""n City . lmmed~tepossess.im.
Call lor details.
• 11935

1!1/'l."i Century 21 Real E•latt•Curpor11.tiun as truslt:e fur the t\AF'. ® and "'- Lru~trnark~ or C('ntu rr ~ I Ht•:il [ slate fu rpunttion. Prlllt~d in t.:.S A. Equ al !lppt 1 r 1111111 ~. Emplu 't'r
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BEAUTIFUL TRI·LEVEL HOME - Only 1\1 yr. old
and still in brand new condition. thiS home is
located 2 miles trom town in Green Tw p.lmmaculate inside and out with 31arge BRs, 2 lull baths,
co mplete kitchen with extras that wiHplease the
hard to please, lrv~g roo m. L-shaped family room
with brick fireplace and slidrng glass doors to
ba ck patio, 2 car garage, heat pump wrth gas
bac kup and c/a. Large level yard $79,9JO.
#241

COUNTRY SffiiNG - Charm lllhances ths
beautifully, well decorated ~-level. Formallivrng room,
large lam~ room V&lt;th woodburner, 3 redrooms, v~
nte kdcher1, palo off d~~g area. 2 baths, l'h car
garage, heat pump, central a~ 111d many moreeKtra~
Close to hospital and ely schools.

INVESTORS READ THIS -Good Return Mobrle
Home Park 100%Occupred . 48 prole sSionally developed rnobrle home sp aces wrth 38 more rea dy
lor easy development. Pav oo ~ree l, srdewal&gt;s.
crty water, natural ga&gt;, communrly sewage plant,
·street hghl111g. Exce llent, quret neighborhood
near grade chool. A perfect opportunrty for so meone lo become !herr own boss
#120
OWNER MOVING TO MICHIGAN -Mu st sell thrs
aNractrve 3 BR brrck home rmmedrately. Very
good locatron rn Green schools. thrs ho me alter s
comfortable lamrly room wrlh woodburne r, eat-m
krtchen , Irving room and I car garage l arge well
cared for yard Quret nerghborhood. P11ced to sell
at $49.900
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GREAT STARTER HOME - Ranch ~11e 3 BR
home with lull basement offers large hvrngroom,
eat-in kitchen . 2 baths and carport. Very easy to
heat &amp;maintain with vinyl srding. Approx. 2acres
of grouild Just off Bulavrlle Road. $48.ll0 .
#238
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lEW USTING - DONT OVERlOOK THIS HOME $49,500. The outsi1e 5 • ~rgeous, but you wrll
absokrte~ love the nter~r. Beaut~ul~ deCOfated,
O'lerything looks new. u cellent kitchen with allatest
convenrences Th~ 3 OO&lt;froom, 2 tmh home has a~o
been !JOiess~nally ~ndscaped . All at aprice you can
afford
#1002

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#867

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CONVENIENT LOCATION IN TOWN. Affordable
home lor starters or finishers. Old time woodwork
in good condition &amp; rnterestrng false fron t on
house make this 3 BR home almost a collector's
item One block from grade school. $33,9JO.
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#205

11942

REDUCED TO $21,500 - Owner anx~ us for quick
sale. Deluxe 24'x65' dou~ile. Features rncllde 3
bedrooms 2 baths, dining room, tully equrpped g~ley
klchen. Washer and dryer, e~ic hea\ central ar,
storage building On rented kll Call lor more detark

QUALITY REIGNS to the OOttom comfort n ths br~k
ranch. View of r~er ~hover one acre lawn. 2~ baths,
3 OO&lt;trooms, forma !living room, kitchen complete wih
appliances, fam r~ room, rec. room, 2 fireplaces,
garage, in-grouoo pool wlh large patio area.Over 2700
SQ. ft. of IPiing space. Call for more detait.

SINCE 194-3

LARGE FAMILIES WILL LOVE this roomy 4 BR
home wrth approx 1800 SQ . ~- ollivrng area. fea tures mclude large foyer . LR , OR, den, krtchen
with plenty ot cabinets, 2 fireplaces&amp;utrlrty roo m.
Huge storage room, lots ol closets &amp; 2 car fllrage.
Situ ated on tr ee shaded 1Sac . kit with rrver vio.w.
Priced at $84.500.
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H983

EDGE OF TOWN - 4 ~ modern home. 1!0\Xf
condttion, tun basemlllt, cenhal ar, gasFA heat. ely
sewer: klw matntenari~ tlw utiliies,.65 ot an .ore lot.
Market priced $33,000.

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BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT - Charolais Hills
lake Estates offer peaceful surroundrngs &amp;scenrc
landsca pes. 1.5 acre wooded lot with small mea·
dow. Very nice spot tor your lxlrldrng plans.
$12,000.
#243

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$32,000- Remodeled '2 story 3 bedroom home near
Clay school off St. Rt. 7. New carpet, firep~ce. ~rge
screened porch. ~rge klcQen, garage. Over ~ acre
yard
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11982

CENTURY 21 WANTS TO SHOW YOU THIS HOME!
Lots of space outside and in 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
family room, lormallivin &amp; drning room Country
eat-in kitchen. Plu salull basement. Every room is
spacious, situated on 3 acres more or less olio·
vely level land. City schools.
#1032

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equipped kichen. full d~ded basemlllt, electr~. heat,
2 car garage, centraal ar. Very !lee landscaped yard.
~ lamity neigtloorhood. $55,000.
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DON1 PASS THIS ONE IY- It's bargan pr~ed at
on~ $4S,OOO. A~ract~e 3 bedroom, .;n~ ar~d brick
. ranch ;ust m~utes from town and lmpitll. AntMer
deluxe kitchen and dinngarea, 2 tmhs, newer carpet,
lui finished basement oith famtl and r~ rooms. 2
firep~ces. nat gas, central ar, and 2car 111rage. Won't
I a~ kmg al th5 price. tmnBJ~te possessiln.
#1012

NEW USTtNG - SMALL FARM - OWNER
TRANSFERRING - Anxious for quick sale. 40 acres
wtthabeaut~ul cokln~l style home. 9rooms, 21liths, 4
bedrooms, 2 barns, machflery shed. Part~l~ wooded,
p ~ur~ tobacco base. Good water, lxlt county water
tap !}lid lor. State route.Please call for tt-e parttu~~#1001

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COUW THIS BE THE 110!1: RlR YOU -'.
partial~ wooded acres are included wlh ths
bedroom, 11\ bath hom~ Basement 2D'x40' bam.
W~h~ 3 miles of town. Cl) schoo~ .
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OWNERS ANXIOUS TO SELL - Priced at only
$32,500. A modern 3 bedroom ranch located on
an extra large lot at Georges Creek Rd. lncludes a
large krtchen, electrrc heat, garage. All in good
condition.
#1028

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LOVELY COUNTRY SETTING on 9\1 acres. Just 4 mrleS
north of Rio Grande. An attracti'le 3 ~droom energy
efficient ranch, indudes 2 baths, din~g room,
equipped ktchen, lull basement, t-eat pump and
garage. Call about detai~. $55,000
#1014

COUNTRY BOY &amp; CITY GIRL? - Both can be
happy rn lhrs deluxe ranch home located wrlhrn
c ~y lrmits but with all the peace and qu~t ol the
cou ntry. Surrounded by approx. 5 ac. of wood thrs
house has plenty of roo mlorany sizefamily wrth 5
room with fireplace, lamrly
BRS. 3 ful l baths. li"lng
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I garage. Gas heat and central arr. $69.500.
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ing room with lots of glass. lrreplace, and a wrap-I
around deck. 3 lull baths' Carpet ing throu_rout,
lor mal entrance and din ing, ba sem ent wrl rec.
room, patio door s,-central air condition ing and 2
car garage. Perfect se~rng on a 1.55 ac._lot wrth
good view, lOtsof grass and ~rce shrubbery.Aper·
feet home for any ~ze family.
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AFFORDABLE HOllE 011 DEBBIE DRIVE - For
$55,9()0 you can own this roomy bi -level 111d all
that co mes with rt: 3 BRs. 1 lull bath and 2 half
baths. large eat·mkrtchen w/ new su n deck. large
lamrly roo m&amp; I car garage. Nice lot rn nice nerghborhood. Green schools
#16
BEAUTIFUL CEDAR HOME - This stylish chalet
home on a large nicely landscaped lot offers con·
temporary livrng on 31evels. Inclu des 3 BRs, wrle
designed krtchen with drn e~e. hvm groom. famrly
room &amp; rec. roo mand a balh on each level. htra
lea tures such as a wooburner, wet ba r, wrap-around dec k overlooking private 16x32 in-ground
pool. Very comfortable &amp; lrvable home . Priced at
$79.900.
#245
DRIVE UP THE VALLEY ... to lrnd a p11vate 98
acres oflush gree n grass and trees 12 t bottom, 70
pasture, 6 wooded ). l rve in thrs 2 yr. old cedar
home and rent Iheojder 6 room house to atenant
farmer or caretaker rf you use the property asa
part -timeresidence Oh . Ys. it hasa tobacco base,
21arge barns, silo. varroussmailer buildrngs arrd a
farr ly new 40 x80 multr-purposesteel burldrng.lt's
got it all'
#408

3 BR HOME WITH FULl.BASEIIENT. Good loca lion convenient to hospital
town. Includes
1 10t d 24 28
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Home has h_!rdwood floors, ea -in IOtchen, 1 mth.
!Irving room, and 1 car carport. Gas t-eat and cen tral air for your comfort. Trailer space. currently
rented has income. Wrlllinao ce qualifred txJyer .
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#209 AVENUE - 55'x l2323'_ Ex cellent locatron lor
Docto rs, l awyers, Indian Chrefs - Rich man.
NEW LISTING _Just off Lower River Road, you 'll
Poor man, Beggar man Th ref - Ptr armacy, Stock
Brokers, or an Arabran Shrek. Ned to gas
lind this very peaceful neig hborhood along with
company oflrce.
thisvery co mfortable ranch home. Only 6yrs. dd,
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lures 3 BRs, 111 baths, DR &amp;one car fllrage. GarNice level lot with optron on 2 ilfjacent lots. Owner den space in front of house.. Buyer's Protec tion
moving from area anxious to se ll. $59·500·
Ptan. Kyger Creek schools. $47,000.
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HERE'S ONE FOR THE BARGAIN SEEKERS - 2
· sto ry home wrth maintenance free srdrn gincludes
large LR. DR. eQurpped krtchen wrth ea t-rn bar, 3
BRs &amp; 1bath Huge wrap -around porch lor relaxa tron, large 1 acre lot with 2 car garage. 14 x18 ou l·
burld rng and partral basement. Buyes Protechon
Plan lor a lull year. Only $39 .900.

266 AC . MI L. FARM - Well loca ted on Rodn ey Harllsburg Road. Large older b11ck &amp; 11 arne home
Three large barns for ha1 &amp;tobacco lbaseol2228
lbs.). Vj ry good water supply of sp11ngs, strea m&amp;
ponds Rural water avarlable Goo dcrop area , pasture, wood area tall for more Information. Askrn g
$125,000.
#344

3 BR HOME wrlh lull basement. gas ~r eed 111
furnce. convement room mangment Large ba ck
yard lor play area and r,arrlcn tron!mg on Side
road. l ocated convenrently ro·cr ly--school s, hospr lal. and shopprn g area . Good bu1 at $38.500
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144 ACRE FARM - 30 ac uop. 50 ac pasture. 1
30 ac woods Good water SUPP1 - well . sprmg, ·
c•eek . Old er small home w1lh some re moderng,
good road frontage on Sl Rl 124 101 bu rldmg
srles. Counly water avarlable Located hall way
between Wrl kesvrlle and Saleri1 Center rn Mergs
county Askmg $4¢.800

NEW LISTlG- COMMERCIAL - Excellent Op
portunrty lor Business. Commercr al burldmg on
Upper Second Avenue has ~ts of po ssibrhlre s
Over 3.000 sq. It, bui lding on a 73x 190 lot rn A-I
con dition. Call lor more detar ls
#242
TAKE A MINUTE AND YOU'LLSTAYFOREVER A
.uthentic old brick ranch located in town with a
Kmg's vrew of the city and Oh10 Rrver Va lley. Has
large beautifu l FR with fireplace 2 ~II ceramrc
baths. Beautifully decorated and excellent care . 2
car garage. $69,900.

RESTAURANT BUSINE SS FOR SALE- Owner rs
sellrng land, bur ldmg, equrpn~nl &amp; ever1thr ng
else assoc1ated w1t h l h1s busmess Super location
on Rt. 7. all equrprnenl and ulilrtres m new condrlron. large lol wrth good road liontage Exce llent
opportun11 to be our own boss Call lor more mfor-

matron .

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TREAT YOURSELF - to pleasur eat ownrng a
Sprrng Valley home 3 BRs, 1'7 baths. lull base ment, drvrded . Convenrent k1l chen wrlh drnrng
ar ea, l11eplace. Nrce land scaped yard. storage
burldrng Assumabl• lo an lmmedrale possessron .
$55,000

NICE MODERN HOME IN COUNTRY - 2 yr old. 3
BR home on 11 v, ac .. I mrle olf U.S 35 near Ooxol
plant. 1.750 SQ . H. ol wellrnsuIa ted lr vm g space .
Andersen thermo wrndow s Nrce krtchen 248 lb
tobacco base. $50.000 In a hurry to sell.
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dump, cheater a•le. Call

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MEIGS COUNTY LISTINGS

Rio Grande A rea - 9nr: rP.f. m ore or /e.u , 3 RR 2 story l10m e. Celf(lr, stor·
· Oj(E' buildir&amp;l(,new 11 ll edfor mlllt• ur horsr•11. N••wfenl'('·'· J;'n,it frees. Cit,·
schools. Priced in 50s. '

!85.000 - Tara E.11nf t' j '- Po ol
and dub#ttiUJf' pri l!iiPI{f!.

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BMR ~ NEW LISTING - A little over 6 ocro; l'&lt;lh 31Edroom t-ome. I

1977 Chevrolet 114 ton
pickup. 360 engine. inter·

lodclng rear end. 4 speed.
now tires, 304-937-2280
oftor 5:00.

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remodeled home rncludes 3 BRs 2 baths lg illtchen With drmng area. Call r
tm details

1966 Corvair 2 dr. coupe

mil as, $8, 125.00 , L.L .

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warranty . Call 614- 446·

1976 Monu hatch back, 5
opoed, low mlleoge, can
304-676-1387.

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NEW LISTING- AUTUMN SPLENDOR- 6acres
surround this beautiful bnck chateau. Main level
has complete kitchen, living room, dining area
with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, bath ..Top level has
master bedroom, bath, balcony. Full divided base·
ment.
#1023

1980 Chevy van . E•c .
Con d., a/ c. cruise, tih .
passenger . $6,796. Call

19H5 Ford Ranger 4x4 PS,
PB, stand . with overdrive .

posilble. Mutt 1011
2163oftor5PM .

1982 Silver11do Chevrolet
pickup, PB, PS, V-8 englno,

NEW LISTING- 10 ~cres·surround · 2 story
home with scenic viewd woods. Ho!f'ji has 3 ~d ­
rooms, bath, eat-rn kitchen , formal dining room,
livrng room, den. Small barn, 2car garage, garden
area. loc ated at Pomeroy.
411020

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1976 C.moro. Auto .. V6, oond .. prlcod choop. 1979
good condttion. Can ba seen Eldorado Cadillac , Ford
ot Simmon• Oldt. can 614- Ranger p.u. Cell 614-446·
9428.
992·8614 .
1966 Pontiac conv~rtible.

Trucks for Sale

11,000 miiOJ, V-6. 60.000

1974 ChovyNova SS307, 4

For ule 1978 Datoun 510. 448 ·.1431.
can 814-992 -11884.

A.-1 to work for

1984 Oldt Cutlau Supremo

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Brougham, low miles, axe cyl .• 4 spd . 1977 GMC 1 ton
con d wH• h orr GM ·:.f~~~~~j !rude, 4 llld .. dual wheals.

berrtll, good tire1.

,_ Olle11ng CE NGUAAD '" Insurance Serv 1ce~

446-6610

Autoi for Sale

owner, Ike new cond. Call

·Good condrtion. Coli 814·
247-4292.

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Nelson R. Bootie. 81 4·446· 1981 Buick leS.bre, AC. oil
3658.
IJDwer, AM -FMcesa . Cruiae,
V-6, 67,000 milea $6695 .
1979 Monte . Carlo. V8 . cau 614-446-1966 .

excellent cond . Call 614-

Judy DeWitt - Reattor-388-8155
J . Meirill Carter- l'tealtor- 379-2184
Becky lane - l'teattor- 446· 0458
Jim Cochran - Aealtor - 446-7881
Virginia Smith - Reaftor- 388·8826
Phyllis loveday - Realtcor- 448·2230

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THURMAN AREA - 5 ACRES DR 20 One year old ranch features 1584 SQ , H._ol
lwing area, 4 BRs, 2 baths, krtchen, famrly
room, 12x24, LR, dining room, carpeting,
• elec. 88 heat, Andersen thern10panes,
county water, SW school distrrcl Call lor
II!\ appointment.

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automatic, air, good tires,

YOU CAN OWN A LITILE BIT OF COUNTRY
- 5 acres, m/ 1, on St. Rt. 141. Nice one
story home has a family room with wood ·
burner, full basement, heat pump, cent.
air, cistern , well and county water. Green
schooL Call lor an apporntme nt.

COIIII£RCIAL BUILOING- PERRY TWP.
- NEAR CORA- 6000 SQ . H. steel bldg ,
ideal for anyone rn tru cking, drilling or
mining business. Owner may consider
leasing or financrng. Call for more informa tion.
NORTH GALLI A ESTATES - Morgan Tw p.
100x300 .fot. Askrng $3,900. Owner will
consider financing.

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· Autos for Sale

, thorp cor. Colt 614·992 - 1981 Chovy Caprice Diesol,
2849 ,
2 door, lots of extras,

PRICE ON THIS HOllE IN CENTEiiARY .RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - OR
BEEN REDUCED- Home leatures 3BRs. BOTH! - Very nice brick home located at
equipped k~chen , dinetl~ cl!flt air, 225 Third Ave. has had mel lent care and
I gas heat covered pam, una~ached offers 1424 SQ . ~- ol hvmg area wrth alull
Call lor an appointment.
partially finrshed basement. Also features
OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL _ HAS RE- acarport, workshop and a28x38 concrete
DUCED THE PRICE BY $10 000 _ 132 9 block commercral type bldg. wrth 3 bays
acres m/ 1 in Walnut Twp j \l ~ory honie formerly used as an automotrve repa rr
has 3'BRs.'bath, 42x94 ba;n , large tobacco shop. Call lor more mlormatron
base. Call lor an apporntment.
BRING YOUR HAMMER &amp; NAILS! - 1\1
QUALITY IN EVERY DUAl L - 3 or 4 BR ~ory home located -at 62 Lrncoln. Need s
brick home offers a 20x40 family room , 3 somt work. Full basement. ci1y water, city
baths. krtchen with OW, displ., microwave school s. $13,000.
and trash compactor, dininl room. interWHAT YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR!
com system, central arr, 2 car garage, deck JUST
- In-town convenience, extra nice lot. 4
and a 20x40 pool. Over $100,000. Call lor BRs, large kitchen , LR, OR, bath, large
appointment.
front porch and small screened back
porch,
gas heat, unattached one car garWALNUT TOWNSHIP - 102 acres, more
age.
Call
lor an appomtment.
or less, mostly clean hill pasture, fronts on
3 roads near Mudsock.
NICE BEGINNERS HOME - $22.000!3 BR ranch, Kitchen , livrng room, bath, na·
tural gas heat, city schools. Call lor an ap·
pointment.
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GENTLEMAN'S FARM - 35 acres m/ 1,
mostly tillable. 3 mr les north of Rodney.
Spring, well and county water, fenced and
cross fenced, tobacco base. Very ~ce 3 or
4 bedroom ranch style home wrth kitchen ,
LR, bath, breezeway, woodburnrng lireplace. Call for an apporntment.

GUY AN TOWNSHIP _ 108 acres more or ONE OF THIS AREA'SBmER FARMS - 101
lesss located south of Mercervrlle. Approx. acres, m/1, ~Is ol lernle bo~om land. pond.
20 A. tillable. Balance woods, tobacc~ new lences. large barn, modern 3 BR home, 2
base. Owner wrll help finance.
baths Call for more rnformatron

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH pold for '80
model .. d newer uMd Clra.
18' tandem axle, Low Boy SmHh lulok-Pontitlc, 1911
a-oiler. Con oflor IPM. 814· E111om Ave., Golllpollt. Coil
268·6740,
614-441-2282.

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

NEW LISTING -Near North Gallia HS - woods.
TrHevel home offers 3 BRs. LR, bath, CENTRALLYLOCATED - GREEN TWP. 24x20 family room, carpeting, electrrc 22 11 Ac. m/ 1wrth fro ntageon St. Rt. 141
heat, nrce deck, attached garage. Call tor and Neighborhood Rd. Also adjoins Sanatl appomtment.
ders Hill Subdivision. Owner lrnan cr ng
YOU'LL LIKE LIVING HERE _ 3 BR ranch available. Call for more det!its.
minutes from town on Rt. 141 Olher 103 ACRES , MI L, SPRINGFIELD TWP. ie~tures_ rnclude krtchen wrth ran~e. refrrg. Approx 96 A. tillab le, older home has 5
and oven, LR wrth lrreplace, BRs. bath, LR, kitchen, county water.
I
deck, fe_nced
40x60 pole bld g., 40x60 tobacco barn, va·
backvarrd,, gas heat. central arr, crty school rious other outbuildrngs.
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200 ACRES 11/ L, FRONTS ON RACCOON BRAND NEW DUPLEX- Great investmen t
CREEK - Approx. 65 acres tillable and lor the buyer, Located on Graham School
135 acres woods. Comfortable two story Rd. Each unrt alters 2 BRs, lrvrng room,
home offers 4 BRs, bath, krtchen . living bath, krtchen wrth stove, relrrg., OW and
room , family room, t.vo fireplaces, barn, 2 drspl., laundry, large carport, central arr
large screened porches. Lovely quret set- and storage area.
ting.
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APPROXIMATELY 3 MILES FROM ROD·
COIIIIERCIAL ~ RESIDENTIAL - IN- NEY - 4'h acre s m/1, all tillable. Older
DUSTRIAL _ 50 acres, more or less. va· home has been remodeled , 3 BRs, LR,
cant land ideal lor investment or any type krtchen, bath. gas and wood stove, carpetof devclopment. Road frontage on U.S. 35 rn ~ county water and small pond.
and M ~chell Rd .
.
FRIENDLY RIDGE ROAD - 25 ~ A.. m/1,
CLOSE TO TOWN - Nrce one story home approx. 5 acres tillable, 900 lb. tab. base.
featuring krtchen, LR, famrly_room, drmng Older 2 story home has LR, ~t chen, dining
room, lull basement, carpetrng, gas heat, room, bath. Barn on property.
city water, 2 car unattached bi&lt;U:k garage.

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65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

446-0008

17 ACRES, m/1, approx. 6 mrles north of
Holzer Hospital and approx. 1A mileoft Rt.
HOLLOW ROAD - WALNUT TWP. 160. Flat land.
m/ 1, all pasture, 2 story Ill me has ADDISON TWP. - Approx. 7 mil es from
3 BRs, bath, LR, kitchen, lull basement, Gallipotrs, 39\l acres more or less. Fronts
well water. SW school district.
on townshrp road . All woods and brush.
$8,9()0
CLAY TWP. - 100 ACRES M/l - Overlookin~ the Ohio River. Owner reports VACANT FARM LAND - Morgan Twp. 84
some limber. Crty schools. Owner may con - acres more or less level and rolling land.
sider some financing.
Approx. 33 acres tillable. remainder

lr 111 :-;purl.tlt un

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Ohio- Point Pleasant, W.Va.

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

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- 0 -7 ,

Effort underway to ease gun control bill . ClRSSI'FIED ADS sure to get results~
AUTOMOTIVE
SALES

82

ONE OF .THE AREA'S LEADING
DEALERSHIPS IS NOW
INTERVIEWING FOR THE
POSITION OF SALES
REPRESENTATIVE.
Call Mr. Gilmore For

Plumbing
&amp; Heatinq

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

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iH IN5 iO HAVS
IN A HeA'TED

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG. Rt. 1, Sox 356, Galli·
polio. Call 814·387-0578.

DISCUSSION,

ma)eo. Coli 814-446-8038
or 614-992-7119 anytime.

lorm the surprise answer, as sug·
gested by the above cartoon.

Print answer here: A

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(Anow«t-YI
Jumble~ BIPED it.ABUE TUXEDO t.AANAGE

Between 10 a.m.· 6 p.m.

Yes1erday's

I Answer.

What to do when you have the feeli ng you
want to spend more than you can afford-

NIP IT IN THE "BUD-GET'

614-446-9800

Jumblt 8ooC Not. 13 and 14 .,. n•lllblt lor 11 .H uch ph,lt 55 ctnlt uch PMo:l::
•nd hllldllng from Jumble. c1o tn11 ntWIPIJ*, P.O. lloJ 531, Palmyra, N.J . 01
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James Boy&amp; Water Service .

Aloo pools tillod . Call 614·
266-1141 · or 614-446·
1176 or 614-446-7911 .

Ken's Water Service. Wells,
cisterns, pools filled. Phone

Now arrange the circled letter9 to

Appointment

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Excavating

Will do backhoe work on

w""konds. Call 614-38B·
8246.
J .A .R.

Con1truction Co ..

Rutland , Oh . 614 -742·
2903. Basements, Footers.
Concrete work, Backhoe's,
Dozer .&amp; Oltcher, Dump
trucks. 8a water-ges -aewer·
electrical lines.

614 -367-0623 or 614-3677741 night or day.
Waugh's Water Service .
Wells, citterns, pools. Fe,1t,

relleblo service. Coli 614256-1240 or 614 -266 1130. Reasonable rates.
Haul limestone. sind. gra ·
bulk or bag fenUizer
and lime. Excelsior Salt

vel,d~rt.

Works Inc. 638 E. Main St ..
Pomeroy. 614 -992-3891 .

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Real Estate General

1974 Chevy Suburben 9
passenage~ ... wagon,
runs
good. many aotreo. $860 01'
boot offer. Call 614-246·
9167 .

1978 Blazer. 4WO. 4 Sp ..
V8 , air, AM·FM tape, C8.
Good running condition .

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Ronger. XLT . 4WD, auto,
loaded. 84800. Call 61~949-2288.

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1960 CJ6 joep, prico
8460.00. Also. parts tor
1969. 304-876-7489.

Real Estate General

Service s

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

1969 Jeep OJ 6, ••c. cond ..
8400 . Cell 614-446-9466 .

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1980 Honda CR 126. Very
cond . Call614-446 -3664.

rontoe . Locol references
furnished . Froo oatimateo.
Call collect 1-614-231·
0488. day or night. Roge"
8eoement wetorprooting.
D.and M. Contractors. Vinyl

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RON'S Television Service .
House calla on RCA, Quazar,
GE . Speciallng in Zenith .

82 Kawaaki 760 LTD, exc.
cond .. new pana and IC·
cen., moving must sell. Call

RINGLE$'$ SERVICE. ••·
perienced carpenter. electrician, mason. painter, roof·
ing {including hot 1ar

applica1ion) 304-676-2088
or 676· 7368.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

John boat for sale . Call

614-256-6417 .

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

vice, stump removal, 304·

576-2010 .
Rotary or cable tool drilling .
Molt wttlls c;:ompleted tame
dty. Pump sales snd service.

304-896-3802
Get 1 room of carpet cleaned
tor &amp;22 .95. Captain Stea-

mer. 304-675-2295. Sovo
Ad . Expires 86'.
Tree trimming end removal.
insured , free estimatea ,
reasonable rates, 304-676 -

7121 .

1979 Honey 5th wheel
travel trailer 35' . Seriou•
inquires only . 614-388 -

8647 .
1971 Hannaline Travel
Trailer . 26 feet . lllf·
contained, new carpet and

upholstery . Call . 614-7422188 aftor 8:00p.m.
Deer Hunrers Special. All
fiberglass body motorhome,
furnace. ahower, gas-elec.
water heater, front and rear •
dining . sleeps 6 comfonably , fully aelf-contained,
frig .- freezer. plenty of stor-

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ACREAGE: 46 acres, adJacent to city ol Galli~~. $21.500.00
68 ACRES, below Eureka, $13.500.00.
30 ACRES. lower R1ver Rd., $110,000.00.
4 ACRES, Lower River Rd .. $60,000.00.
16 ACRES. along Rt. 554. near Cheshire. $10,000.00.
BACMS. 2 lots, ad1acent to Galli~is. $6,000.00.

age IIPOCe. 89700. 30&lt;1-8!!5· 1
3686 .

3 BEDRM. HOME WITH SIX ACRES-located along Graham
School Rd. enjoy lhe comfort of rural living 10 mmute~ Jrom
Gallipolis. $30,000.00

54 Misc . Merchandise

FOR SALE
1979 CORVETTE
Less than 20,000
miles, fully loaded.
L-82 engine, l-tops
black on black.

Call 614-992-2635
From 9 A.M.-5 P.M.

304-882·3407
After 5 P. m.
$10,000 Fl RM

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Yellowstone camper,
241,/z ft, AC. elec or gas heat.
buill in antenna, stereo,
awning. carpeted , excellent .

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1 Gels up
7 Tlbelian priests
12 Make suitable
17 Opening in fence
21 Individuals
22 Blaze
23 Seagoing vessel
24 Son of Adam
25 A continent: abbr.
26 River in Belgium
28 Growing out of
30 Flighl or steps
32 Paid notice
33 Shade tree
35 Heroic eveol
37 A reef or shoal
39 Sea eagles
40 Enzyme suffix
41 You and me
43 Quarrel
45 Prophets·,
47 French article
48 Above
49 Serve food
52 Undergarmenl
54 Facial

Con $10.800, will sell
$5,200. assume loen . 304675 -6564.
1983 Honda C8 1,000: ..c
cond , book price $2,500.
muot sell 82,250. Phone
304-676·7286 after 5 PM .

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61
62
63
64

Iron
Missive
Jump
Kind ol cheese
Listen lo
R!lQiOn

Forenoon
66 River, in Spain

67 Negative vote
68 Capital of
Switzerland
69 Samarium

symbol
71 Tille of respecl
72 Pari ol fireplace
74 Haughty
76 Arrow
77 Which person?
78 Hebrew leller
79 Seaman
81 Inial
82 Danish Island
83 Kind of clo.h
84 Small amount
85 Ventilate
87 Fishes from
moving boat
89 Penned
90 Aulhor

92 Let il st and
94 Ivy League

Buy $580

mo .

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12,Baseballleague
13 Underworld god
14 Poker stake
15 Gems
16 Threefold
17 Aeriform fluid
18 Hebrew month
19 Plagues
20 Church officials
27 Tears ·
29 Fundamental
31 Rupees: abbr. ·
34 Grumble
36 Hail
38 Day of week
40 Declare
42 Bristle
44 Row
46 Kill
48 Algerian seaporl
49 Embrace
50 Eagle's nes1
51. Concerning
53 Bucket

76 Strikes out
77 Forest
79 Locations
80 Ceremon ies
82 Permll
83 Anger
84 Fabulous king
86 Female ruff
88 Paddle
89 Blanch
90 Envelops
91 Irritates
93 T,erritying
95 Pale reddiSh·
yellow color
97 Kind or fabric
98 Diocese
102 Sheet of glass
104 Scolds
106 Swiss river
107 Street show
108 Rows
110 Bundle
111 Look for
112 Cruciti•
114 Warbler
116 Ancient weapon
117 Mead ows
119 Let fall
121 Projecling looth •
122 Form
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123 EXISI
125 Bad
127 Island: abbr.
128 Declared
129 Atteclion ale
130 Waist
131 Assuage
133 Verve
136 Place lor worship '-'
138 Works alone's •
\.fade
140 Climbing plant
143 Equally

55 Printer's measure

144 Diminutive suffix

56 Saucy
58 Sword
60 lndlgenl
62 Courageous

146 Narrow, llat
board
148 Disturbance
150 lmitales
151 Majorlly
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153 Snake
154 Lamprey
156 Opp. of NNW
158 Parcel ol land
161 Chinese distance

compound

171 Bear witness to

university

95 Tints
96 Is borne
97 Guides
99 Decay
100 River Islands
101 Word of sorrow

DOWN
1 Pari ot church
2 Actual
3 Malden loved by

102 Baker's products
103 Evenlnq: POfllic
105 Riches
107 Football position :
abbr.
109 Foollike part
110 Hairless

4 Secret agenl
5 Othtii')VISe
6 Leaks through
7 Baseball position:
abbr:

111 Besmirch

9 Provides crew

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114
115
116

Transaction
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Sleamship: abbr.
Financial
institution

117 Confederate
general
118 Oeily
120 Arliliclallanguage
121 Father
122 Distance measure

123 Legum e
124 Painful
126 Victor
128 Shoulder wrap
130 Whiskers: pl .
132 Pigeon
134 Wise persons
135 Narrate
136 Indian mulberry
137 Large ladle
139 Pellet
141 Germanium
symbol
142 In addition
143 Cenlury plant
145 Body of a vessel:
pl.

147 Den
149 Male sheep
i52 Football score
153 Wily
155 Goes by waler
157 Metal1aslener
159 River in Italy
160 Lampreys
162 Showy. flower
164 Stop
166 Loops
168 Fall in drops
169 Walks unsreadlly
170 Che,mical

Zeus

8 October brew

10 Oriental nurses
1 1 Mediterranean
vessels

• person

65 Wire measure

68 Prohibits
69 Young hUll
70 Burrowing
animals

72 Surteils
73 Browned , as
bread
75 Sui1able

measure

163 Rupees : abbr.
165 Teutonic deity
167 Compass point

SANFORD. Fla . (UP!) -A leftist
group kidnapped two U.S. missionaries and a pilot and are holding
them for ransom in the jungles of
Colombia, a mission spokesman
said.
!
Mel Wyma, spokesman and
" foreign secretary" of the New
Tribes Mission; said Ttm Caine, 50,
of Keokuk, Iowa, hiswife, Bunny, 52,
of Alexandria, Va .. and mission
pilot, Steve Estelle, 34, of Douglas,
Ariz .. disappeared Oct. 5.
Wyma said a note from the leftist
Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Colombia demanded $130,(00 for
Bunny Caine's return , and lhal
negotiations for the rl'turn of the
other two would be?,~n-after the first
demand was met. ·'
Wyma said he aasked the U.S.
Slate Department for help and thai
the mission's policy was not to pay
. ransom.
WYinasaidEstelieandhiscopllot,
Paul Dye, 45, who laterescaped, had
'been sent to Colombia to bring back
Tim Caine,' wbo was suffering from
· malaria. He said Bunny Caine
. suffered from hypoglycemia and
. was also reported to be weakening

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assassinations of Martin Luther
King Jr. and Robert Kennedy.
ThebUiwouldallowabuyertrom
onestatetotravel toanotherstateto
JXJrchase a gun from a dealer as lOng
as the sale did oot violate1helawsof
either state. No waiting or "cooling
off ' period would apply.
Following Volkmer' s roove, Ro·
dino and others In tbe House
repeatroly notro the Senate had
passed its bill without committee
hearings onthatpartlcularmeasure
and said it " deserves some
scrutiny."

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WymasaidEstelleradioeda safe ~--------------------------------...,...-11
landing report from a small airstrip
atMortchai-VIejo, Colombia, where
they had flown to pick up theCa lnes,
but then there was silence for
several hours.
He said a search plane spotted
luggage on the airstrip but no pl~ne .
The pilot later saw Dye waving a
white nag. which meant it was safe
to land.
The search pilei, who had been
instructed not _to land, returnro 10
report the sighting.
Dye escaped a few days later and
said the mission plane had been
taken 1o anolher air strip.
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Wyma said New Tribe Mission is
an Interdenominational evan~li cal
mission of 1.~ mostly American
members who minister to people in
2tlrountries. He said the mission had
several stations In Colombia.

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Ron Marlenee, R-Mont. , said New
York "already has vel'¥ strict gun
taws and is most willingtoprosecute
anyone who defends him self." ·
Marlenee said he would sign the
discharge petition "as a protest
against the dictatorship of commit tee leadership," andbecausehewas
" tirro of the trampling of the rights
of sportsmen."
,The but would make the first
major change in federal gun laws
since 1968 when Congress approved
a gun control law following the

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William Hughes, D-N.J., chainnan
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crime, told the House his panel
planned hearings on the legislation
this week in New York City.
When the bearings are complete,
Hughes said, " ! expect to report
consensus legislation -lhataccommodates the concerns of hunters
and sportsmen as well as rur pollee
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which doesnotweakenournatlon's
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Supporters of a Senate-pasSEd bill to ease
existing liun control laws have
launchedanefforttoforce theHouse' ·
Judiciary Committee to release the
blllfor a vote by the full House.
The Senate bill, pasSEd In July,
was declared "dead on arrival" by
Judiciary Committee Chalnnan
Peter Rodino, D-N.J., who said the
blll would be "a bOon to criminals ."
Rep. Harold Volkmer, D-Mo.. a
leading opponent of gun control
laws, told the House last week he
would try to wrest the bill from the

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to search Vietnam,crash·site for MIAs·

: WASHINGTON (UP!) -For the
:,. first time, Vietnam has agreed to
: permit the United States to excavate
: the site of a crashed warplane to
.: search for. the remains of Ameli·
' cansmlsslnginaction, the Pentagon
says.
Commodore James Cossey, an
• acting deputy assistant defense
·. secretary, identified the site Friday
- as the locatlon o~ a B-52 bomber
: crash In the Hanoi-Haiphong area.
' The precise identity of the plane was
not known, he said.
Coupled with the announcement
of the agreement. which was
- reached during talks 'in Hanoi l ~s t
: month, was the identification of the
: remalnsoflOmoreAmericanMIAs.
The remains were handed overt a

U.S. olficlals in Hanoi Aug. 14. Nine
were Identified Oct. 8. The rem~lns
of seven more will be identified In !he
next two weeks. ·
The newly identified remains wUl
be flown from Hawaii to Travis Air
Force Base, Calif., Tuesdav.
Those Identified incl~de a dual
U.S.·French citizen Identified as
Jean Claud LecOrnecofCiearOaks
Calif., who died of dysentery in ~
Vietnamese prisoner cainp in 1976.
He left Vietnam but returned for his
Vietnamese family when he was
ca pt~red and died a month later
Cossey said.
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Cossey said U.S. officials knew
Lecornec had been in thecampafter
the war ended in 1975. Lecornec was
the second U.S. civilian to be found.

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The remains of the first were where the remains of about500ofthe
Cos~ cited the agreement and
still may be alive In Indochina as
repatr1ated in 1977.
2,446 Amer1cans still unaccounted VIetnamese Involvement in investl- evidence Or increasing cooperation
gating slghtings of Amertcans who between Hanoi and Washington
Vietnam'sagreement in principle for In VIetnam may be fouitd.
to permit the first joint· U.S.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ , , . . __ _ __:._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Vietnamese excavation of the &amp;52 r
site came dur11lj;( the ninth session of
technical talks in Hanoi on the MIA
issue since December 1982. They
were described as "the most open
and cordial talks to date."
The only other crash site ever
excavated in Indochina after the
Vietnam War was in Pakse, Laos,
where a joint U.S.-Laotian team In
February dug up the remains of l3
Americans who were abo;lrd an
AC·130 gunship.Theexcavationcost
$150,0Xl.
Cossey estimated there are
hundreds rt crash sites in Indochina

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No.136
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buDding a new school julll lor Racine. The schoO!
board oontends that to do this would mean to Ignore
problems at Portland, Syracuse and Letart Falll.

Southern Local voters debate school tax levy
By NANCY YOACHAM

•ARCHERY
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RACINE ELEMENTARY Is the oldest buDding In
Southem Dlstrlcl, bunt In 1911. Opponents or a
proposed 6.19 mW levy to build a ronsoUdated
elementary school In Southem Dlslrlcl, suggest

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A doUar doesn't go as far as It used to.
"With. thtl&lt; thought in mind, it's easy to understand
why voters In the Southern Local School District are
voicing opiniOns, both pro and con, concerning a
proposed 6.19 mill tax levy to build a new consolidated
elementary school.
Proponents of the measure are looking at the levy
from the educational standpoint. Contends Bobby
Ord, superintendent of Southern Local Schools,
"Yesterday's facilities won't deliver today's
education." Ord cites this example,
"If you're going to haul coal nowadays, you use a
coal truck, not a wheelbarrow."
He also points out that students these days compete
not only on a national level but on a world level.
Therefore Southern Local's students need the best
educations money can provide.
Ord, the school board, and many others within the
school dlstrtct, feel thai Soutbern Local can provide a
better education--but only through passage of the tax
levy.
Opponents of the levy, although nol against

BALTIMORE (UPI)- Invesll~~:atorssay the espionageoperallons
of accused spy ringleader John Walker went around the world, but a
chapter of that drama cduld end today In U.S. District Cwrt.
Alter what invesllgalors say was a ~year career or slipping u.s.
mUIIory secrets to the Soviets_,Walker, 48, will appearhelore federal
Judge Alexander Harvey lltoenteran ettpected guUtypleaa&lt;~partof
a sweeping agreement.
Justice Department officials have said nothing more lhan that
loday'shearlngwiU be "very Important."
'
But sources quoted in several weekend newspaper rq10rls said
WalkerwW plead guilty to espionage In ettchange lora lesser sentence
lor his son Michael, 22, a sailor last attached to the 1111clear-powered
aircraft cariter Nimitz, who Is charged with providing cl1188lfled
illonnatlon to his lather.
Another element il the agreement wiU he acomrnltmentfromJohn
Walker to testify against his Navy buddy Jerry Whllwolih, who also I!!

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In January In San Frandsoo.

GAHS qualifies for post-season playoffs
IRONTON - Gallla Academy's 83.35 points, In this week's ratings
Blue Devils have qualified for tlle according to Walker, while Shert1985 post-season playoffs in Ohio dan and Philo are tied for second and
high school, according to a story in Ironton Is fourth. • .
today's edition ol the Ironton
Walker goes on to say that
whoever wins the GallipoUs-Ironton
Tribune.
Written by Ironton sports editor game Frida~ wiD finish first In the
Jimmy Walker, an "expert" on the final ratings that will come out
playoff system, thestorysaysGallla Sunday, Jllov. 3.
If GalllpoUs loses to Ironton
Academy, Sheridan and Philo are
"definitely" in the playoffs despite Friday, there Is a strong possibility
Gallipolis would go r1ght back to
what the Blue Devils do this week.
The last playoff spot wiU go to Ironton the following week to begin
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Ironton if the Tigers beat Gallla tlle playoffs.
If Gallla Academy wins at
Academy this week. u Gallla
Academy wins, Ironton will be Ironton, Nov. 1, the Blue DevOs
etlmlnated and presden Tri-Vailey would finish lln!t In their region and .
'j,host a playoff game the following ·
would be the Fourth team.
Gallla Academy will be fln!t, with . week, Nov. 8or9.

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Most voters In the district agree that it's time to
replaCE' Racine Elementary. Some have gone so far
as to suggest building a new school just for Rllcine.
However it is llie position of the school board that
the problem cannot be considered on a school to
school basis. but must be considered as a distr1ct
problefl1. The board contends that if a new school
could bt! built for Rllclne - Portland, Syracuse and
Letart Falls would also want ,their fair share- and
rl,ghtfuUv so.
·
In regard 10 Rllclne Elementary, Dale button,ofthe
state fire marshall's olflce, has recorded on olflclal
reports, "this building, because of age and
constructiOn, Is hazardous and needs to be replaced."
An open stair well linking the first and second levels
of the school, and oil-soaked wood floors, have been
noted by Dutton as major factors in the building's
pot.entla l for rapid fire spread.
Admits Ord, ''There Is always the posslbllty !he state
fire marsha II will close down Racine Elementary." He
adds that in the past few years, the slate marshall has
passed the building for fire safety only because each
room in thebuUding,even thoseon thesecondOoor,has
an outside fire exit .

Steelworkers ratify 'survival' contract

Expect guilty plea today

charged In the case.

In an effort to meet minimum standards, Ord said.
If the 6.19 mill levy passes, that millage would be
added to the present 24 mlils.
For voters to compute their "approximate tax
Increase" which 6.19 mills would crea te, Audit or
William Wickline says to take the assessed property
value on the Itemized tax bill from fhc county
treasurer, and multiply that figure by 6.19.
Another· factor being considered by voters is that a
new school, if buUt, would be located In Rllcine, the
center of the distrtct. Many residents are concerned
about the posslbllty of eliminating the small
communlly schools of Letart Falls, Portland,
Syracuse and e'Ven Rllclne.
The age of the six buildings which would be lost If a
new school Is constructed, played a part in the
decision of the school board to apply for state funding
f~r construction. Of all the buildings Involved,
Portland Elementary Is the newest, even though It Is
nearly 35 years old. Portland was built in 1951; Letart
Falls In 1935; Syracuse, the junior high school and the
kindergarten in 1929; and Racine, whlth Is the oldest
In the district, in 1911.

education, say that taxes are high enough and they
question how present mUlage Is being used in the
dlstrtct.
As explained by Ord, to be ellgtble for state
foundation money which provides general operating
monies, a district must have levied "at il'ast" 20 mills.
Southern District now has 23 mills providing general
fund monies.
Another 1 mlll, bringing the total to 24 mills,
provides funds for debt service to pay off a vocational
agriculture roan\, a media center and a music room
which have been added to the high school in recent
years as required by state minimum standards.
Three of the 23 mills were added three years ago.
This mlllage provides the dlstrtct with about $150,(XXJ
yearly and has been used over the years for such
major items
as building repairs, purchasing
textbooks, library books, educational equipment,
educational furniture, educational supplies and
upgrading or the bus fleet Ord says.
This millage also allowed the dlstr1ct to hire a
secretary-aldefor each elementary school, a dlstrtct
art teacher and an elementary music teacher, again

paring the nine plants for the
resumption of production.
In SteubenvUie. Ohio, the president of USW Local 12.18 said his
members were eager to get back on
the job, even though they weren 't
totally sold on the contract.
"But, it was something that had to
be done to survive," Ron Glldow
said. "It wasasurvlvalcontract."
"We're having a party. Not a
victory party. Just a golng·back·towork party. Everybody Is ready to
go back to work."
The USW settled for an ,hourly
wage that Is $4.38 below the industry
average. Gildow acknowledged that
the reduction in wages from $21.40
an hour to $18 will cause some
problems, but "everyone can rearrange their flnanres."
Glldow said his loca l ratl!led the
offer because the Ohio Valley has

By United Press International
Wheeling·Pittsburgh Steel Corp.,
struggling to recover in bankruptcy
court, has cleared a big hurdle by
coaxing union ·approval of a
"survival" contract that ended a
98-day strtke by workers in three
states.
The bulk of.. the 8,200 members of
the United Steelworkers union are
expected to back on the job Tuesday
In West Vlrgtnla, Ohio and
Pennsylvania.
By a near?-1 ratio, the USW voted
Saturday to ratify the new work
agreement which Includes $18 per
hour In wages and benefits. Worl&lt;
schedules were prepared Sunday by
plant managers and superintendents at the firm's plants In the three
states.
A spokesman for the firm said
skeleton crews spent Sunday pre-

"nothing else to offer but Wheeling-

(George Ferns) can make this
company one of the more viable
Arepresentatlveo!Local11!Kialso companil's In the nation."
used the term "surviva l" contrac t
Approval of the contract came one
and Secretary Ted VanHorn sug- day after U.S. Bankruptcy Judge
gested the .agreement with Warren Bentz said he had no
Wheeling-Pittsburgh was the "best jurtsdlctlon to block the tentative
agreement. The judge planned to
the union could get.''
"Under the circumstanCEs, I sign !he agreement today.
Faced with a $514 mUllan debt, the
think It was fantastic," he said. "We
could never recoup our losses but nation 's seventh largest steel·
(the str1ke ) was worth it because makrer flied for protecllon against
(former chairman Dennis) Carney its creditors last April under
Chapter 1I of the U.S. Bankruptcy
Is gone.
"I think the new chalrmai!i. Code.
Pitt."

Glenn asked to
back.Kindness' bill
legislation.
'1
Kindness acknowledgeMtlat the
mUitary medical malpractiCe legis·
latlon could increase the costs
incurred by. the Department of
Defense.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep.
Thomas Klndlness, R.Ohio, has
asked Sen. John Glenn, D.Ohio, to
support on a House-passed bill that
would allow service men and
women to sue the government lor
lnjurtes caused by Improper medical care.
Klndlness, a six-term Congres·
slonal representative from Hamllton who Is seeking the Republican
nomination to run against Glenn In
1986, wUl be watching Glenn when
the bUlls considered by the Senate.
Klndess has asked GleM to work
toward Senate approval ol the

Public meeting set
A publiC meeting to discuss the
proposed additional 1 mill levy In
Orange Township wUI be held
Tuesday nlght, 7:llp.m., at the fire
department in Tuppers Plains.
Comments and questions on the
Issue will be welcomed•
'I

ABRUPT STOP-This bus from the Second Baptist Church I~
. Ravenswood came to IUl abrupt stop Sunday morning when It
apparently was unable to slop for a slowi ng car driven by Harold
. Circle of Racine. Circle had slowed for another vehicle oocordlngto
; reports. The Ioree of the Impact caused extensive dama~~:e to
Circle's car, rupturing the gas tank and allowing fuel to.pour onto
the highway. The R""lne Voluunteer lire Department and
Emergency aquad were dispatched to the scene about four miles
northeast ol Racine on state route 124. Luckily ooly minor Injuries
were Incurred. OSP Investigated the accident.

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