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                  <text>!()-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0, Fnday , Nov . 2, 1979

Ohio second largest
waste area m
WASHINGT ON 1,\P 1 - Thr
Environmental Prote&lt;Uon Agency
says Ohio has the second largest
concentration
or
potent1ally
hazardou chemical wast~ sites in tllt'
COW!Iry . The EPA says it will begin
an immediate revtew of a new
national list of sites In determme
which are dangerous.
EPA Director Douglas Costle sa1d
Thursday the agency w111 usc "all ,,f
its . available resour ces and legal
authorities" toward cleanmg u~
dangerous s1 tes from the li st
compiled by a House subcommittee .
The
House
Com m erl·t•
investigations sub cu rnmittce
released the list Thursday and
criticized the EPA fer not makmg 1ts
own nationwide inventory of where
toxic chemical wastes art' buned
The subcommittee report shows
that there are 2.\3 cherrucal wast e
dumps scattered throughout Ohio
Oly Texas has more potential!)
hazardous chemic al dumps than
Ohio .
The report opens b~~ S£~ymg, " The
hazardous waste dispo sal prublem

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Issue uf lh1 s d£&gt;cade ."

Rep Bub Eckhardt. D-Tex ..
subcom mittee
rha1rman.
emphasiZed howe,·er, that many of
the sites on the hst may not be
danKerous at all He smd 11 IS up to
the EPA and state and local
agencies to Jt&gt;termine the rx:&gt;tential
nsk or each

Despite
1Continued from fXI.L:t'll

attorneys told teachers they were at

a handwap to go over t he restrammg
order SUJl"e they had yet tu receive a
copy of the order :-lo hearin~ was
g1vcn before Judge Johi1 C. Bacon
IS."i u ed the order
Despite the order, sc hools
I'€TTJBinec officially closed Fnday
mom mg .
" It's ironic that we 've bft'n or·
de red mto schools that are off1c1ally
c losed ," sa1 d Bonnie Fisher,
presrdent of th e Me1gs Loca l
Teachers Associat.Jon

'Supt. Gleason 's run to the co urts
1sn 't going to solve this problem .
The bargainmg table IS the on ly
place to solve ttus cnsis. · ·
FISher added, " We have only one
reason to remove p1ckct lines
without an agreement a nd that's
when people go to the polls Tuesday .
We hav e been asked to remove
pickets at pollmg s1tes election day
and are more than willing to do so .
It's tune for a change in Meigs
LocaJ Schools and voters have a
democratic right to go to the poUs .
On election day, pickets Will be
removed from Pomeroy Elemen ·
tary. Midd le port Elementary,
Harn.'iOnville F:lementllry and Brad ·
bury Elementary Schools, Mrs.
Fisher said .
Supt. David Gleason sa1d this mornmg that paper s dealm~ With the
temporary restraimng urder will be
served by the colUIIY sheriff' s department to all schooLs Ul the district
where the pickt:&gt;t." arc on the lme .
Common Pleao 0Jurt Judge Bacon
commented that a deciSion will be
forthrummg on the p:-oceedJn~ s to
bP fq\\o wt•d Irl ("il\t·.-.. wht· rt•
provisions or th{' tt·mporory
re.!:itraming order art· vtolated

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Use Our Convement
Lay -Away

FUNDS RECEIVED
State
Auditor Thomas
Fer.l{lL'IDn 's officf'

11 7 r

N'I\IN

POIIf l:l()y

EARL H. DEAN
Prorninenl Meigs CoWlty fanner,
Earl H. Dean , 53, Ht. 3, Pomeroy,
dJec Thursday at Holzer Medical
Center.
Mr. Dean was born Jan . 4, 1926,
the son of the late Hartis and Norma
EiS€Iste1n Dean.
Mr . Dean was a 'member of lhe
· Olester United Methodist Church,
Farm Burea u, A.S.C.S., (ormer
member of Eastern Local Board of
Education and former member of
the Meigs County Fair Board .
He is survived Ill' h!S wile, Betty
Genheimer Vcan : three daughters,
Mrs. Dale 1Jennifer! Machir and
Mrs. Terry 1Melame I Stethem both
of Pomeroy, and Mrs . John 1Oen!Se 1
Payne, Vinton : four grandchildren :
four brothers , Woodrow Dean,
Morehead, Ky.: Uoyd Dea n, Hendecson, Ky .: Bob Dean and Clarence
Dean both of Columbus ; one sister,
Betty Cheva li er , Tuppers pi ;ains,
one uncle, Wilbur Dean . Pomeroy ,
and several nieces and nephews
FUneral semces will be held
Saturday at I p.m. at the Chester
Unitec Methodist Church with the
Rev Richard Thomas officiatin g .
Burial will be in Meigs Memory Gardens . Friend&lt; may ca ll at Ewing
Funeral Home at anytime .In lieu of
flowers f.tie family asks tha t
donations ~ made to the Olester
United Methodist Clmrch building
fu nd .
NEVA KENNEDY
Mrs. Neva Kennedy, 76 , Route I.
Mi ddleport, dJec Thursday aftemoon at the Holzer Medical Center following a lengthy illness.
Mrs . Kennedy was born Aug . 28,
190.1. a t Dexter , a daughter of the
late John and Kate Chase Nelson .
She married on March 24, 1923, Guy
Kennedy who survives. Also sur\~ving are two sons, Wa)1le, Route 1,
Middlepurt. and Carl, Rutland: two
daughters, Mrs . Robert 1Beulah 1
STlllth, Cmcmna U, and Mrs. U oyd
&lt;Beatrice 1 f)ugan, Rutland : nine
gra nd ch1 ildren ;
a
grea tgranddaughter, a sister, Mrs . Vona
Chapman of Carpenter and several
nieces, nephews and cousins . She
was preceded in death by her paren ts, a son, a sister and five brothers.
Mr.; . Kennedy was a member of
thr Wes ley Chapel United Methodist
Church .
Funeral services will be held at 2
p.m. Sunday at the Ru tland Church
of the Nazarene with the Rev . Uoyd
D. Gnmm officiating. Burial wiU be
Ill the Standc•h Cemetery . Friends
may call at the Walker ~· lUieral
Horne in Rutland from 2 p m Satur day unlll 12 noon on Sunday when the
body will be taken to the church to
lie m state . The family will receive
[fiends a t the fun eral home from 2 to
4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday .

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announced the

November diStribution of $39,094,222
in Aid to Dependent Children to
4:&gt;8)% rec·1p1ents 1n Ohio 's 8!1 coun·
IJ es Meigs County rece1red $107 .996
for 1,.309 reci ptenl'l .

JESSIE MCCALL
.Jess ie McCall, 91, Rt. 2, Albany,
c~ed Thursday afternoon at Well ston
Nursu~g Home
Mrs . McCall was the daughter of
the late George and Patience

Golden Gloves

RE-ELECT

•

m second year

FRED HOFFMAN
REPUBLICAN

MAYOR OF MIDDLEPORT
Keep Middleport On The Move

RE-ELECT FRED HOFFMAN
Dedicated to Serve the Needs of
Pd . Pol. Adv .

Christmas War Cry scheduled Saturday

A II M lddleport Residents

-- - -==:cWE'VE CLEANED OFF OUR SHELVES

LARGE lOT

ACME &amp; DINGO
WESTERN BOOTS

30%
DISCOUNT
Just Arrived - New Shipment of Parakeet &amp; Canaries

MODERN SUPPLY
399 W. Main Street
992 -2164
Pomeroy, 0 .
The Store With "All Kinds of Stuff "
For Pets - Stables - Large and Small Animal s. Lawns
- Gardens.

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The Go ld en Gloves Box1ng
prog ram 1s now beginnmg its second
year for area youths .
Tra1mng for the program is be in g
conducted at the Pomeroy Senior
Hlgh School gym on Tuesday and
Thursda y evenmgs at 6 p .m . and
Saturday afternoons at4 p .m .
The program. which was huge success and vrry popular among area
youth las t year IS being backed by
the Me•gs County Jaycees and
managed by Hoger Stewart .
The program accepts youths from
10 years of a~e to 25 years of age . All
youth under 18 must have consent of
their parents to partic1pa te .
The first competition for those
who are mvolved in the program will
be held m Belpre on Nov . 17, wlu ch lS
consi dered a warm up to the main
events to take place 1n March.
AssiSting with the program is Carl
R. Hysell. Meigs County Juveni le Of·
fi cer. who says he feels the boxing
program is a very worthwhile
project. Hysell encourages the youth
to get involved. also any adults who
Dllght have the time to help tram er
supervise the program . This year's
pro~ra m s hould be bigger and bette r .

Funds mismanaged
COLUMBUS, Ohio !API - The
Columbus Dispatch says federal
auditors will issue a report showmg
the Oh io Departmer.t of Mental
Health a nd Mental Retardation h•s
improperly managed federal funds .
federal a udit ors meeting in
Cleveland con firmed the results of
the audit to the paper. The Dispatch
earlier reported the federal a uditors
recommender! Ohio return $900.000
to Uw U..S . Treasury .

Knights Reeves . She was a lso
preceded in death by five sisters.
two brothers, and one stepgrandchild. She was a member of
Pearl Chapel Umted Methodist
Church
She is surviv"'t, by her husband,
Elza McCall ; two stepsons, Carlos
McCall,lticlunondale, and Robert
McCall,
Clifton .
five stepgrandchildren , one step-great great
grandchild, and several nieces and
nephews
Funeral services will be held Sun·
day at 2 p .m . at the Bigamy-Jordan
Funeral Home with the Rev . Ray
Price officiating . Burial will be in
Wells Cemetery . Friends may call at
the funeral home Fnday from ito 9
and Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

WIS G. MCKENZIE
Mrs. Lois G. McKenzie, 91, Rt. 3,
Racine , died Thursday at Veterans
Memorial HospitaL
Mrs. Mckenzie was born Nov ., 23,
1887. the daughter of the late Silas
and Ella Landon Frank . In 1924 she
was preet!ded in death by her
husband, Edward McKenz1e . She
was also preceded in death by five
brothers, Jim, Edward, Dan , Herbert and Jesse Frank, and tw o
sister s, Kate Orr and Mable Lytle .
She was a member of the ReOrganized Church of J esus Christ
Latter Day Saints
She is survived by one son. Lester
McKenzie , Racine; two daugh ters,
l.ucy Taylor and Golda Gilli la n, both
of Racine: three grandchi lden,
seven great grandchildren, and
several nieces and nephews.
FlUiera l services will be held Sunday at I p .m . at the Ewing Fune ral
Home with Pastor WiUiam Roush offlclatmg . Bur1al will be in the farruly
cemetery at Mc Kenzi e Ridge. Frien·
ds may call at the funeral home
anytime .

The Salvation Anny of Meigs
ColUIIy will introduet! its Christmas
Wa r Cry Satuniay at 2:30 at open
airs on Main St ., Pomeroy, and 3:30
on Second St. in Middleport .
The public is invited to listed or
participate . The gospel of Jesus,
hymns and testimonies will be

ACTIONS FILED
A suit in the amount of $1,106.03
has been flied in Meigs County Common P leas Court by John Gibson
Motor City, Inc., Athens. against
Charles Houdashelt, Rt. 2, Pomeroy,
for overdue accolUits .
George Gordoo Warner, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, filed for divoret! against
Cynthia Gay Warner, a minor in
care of Robert Conkle.
Tamela Bearhs, ~ville , and .
Timothy Bearhs, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
filed for dissolution of marriage .

ANSWER FIRE CALL
The Orange Township VollUiteer
F'tre Department answered a call
hack of the Tuppers Plains School,
where a dumpster was on fi re, Thursday a t 8:41p.m. Seven firemen answered the call.

JOHN M. PENNELL
John M1chael Penne ll , 43, husband
of U1e former Janet Kiught, Olester,
dJec Oct 26 at Grant Hoopital in
Columbus following a lengthy
illness .
Mr . Pennell was born in Columbus
on July 24, 1936. He was a systems
analyst for Borden, Inc ., from 1970
to Sept., 1978.
He rece1vec an
associate degree il1 professiOnal
management from John Carroll
Uruversity, Cleveland, in !969. He
served m the Uni ted States Anny
Reserves Medical Services Corps
from Jtu~e 1~9 . through May. 1968.
Preceding hi m in death was Ius
father, Dana L. PennelL
Surviving are his wife, Janet
Klugh! Pennell, daughter of Mr . and
Mrs . Howard Krught. Chester: his
mother, Margaret Freeland Pen·
nell, Columbus ; a daughter, Tracy
Lyn Pennell , United States Navy,
Orlando. Fla.: a son, John M. P ennell, Jr , Columbus ; a sister ,
Carolyn Case Wright, Quebec ,
Canada: a brother, Thomas A. Pennell . Phoenu, Ari1.. , and a num ber of
cousins , aunts, uncles . nephews and
rueces.
Memonal se rvices were held Oct.
29 at St. Alban's of Hexley, 333 S.
Drexel Ave .. with the Rev . John J .
Morrell officiating
In lieu ol
Oowers, friends ma y contribute to
the Grant Onocology Umt, Grant
Hospital. Columbus, Ohio 43215

features .
Ten free copies of the Olristmas
War Cry will be given out at each d.
the open air services . The door to
door sale of the magazine will begin
Nov . 5 in Middleport and Nov . 19 in
Pomeroy .
Anyone missed and
wishing a copy may call 992-6472 or
992-7480.
The soldiers will attempt to hold
an open air service in Gallipolis next
Saturday .

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osu .......... 44

Dlinois . .. • . . . . 7

Michigan •..... 54

Wisconsin . . . . . 0

Kentucky . . . . . 20
B. Green ...... 14

VETERANS MEMORIAL

Admitted-Raymond Justice, Middleport :
Mabel Kesterson,
Pomeroy; Anna Wheeler, Racine ;
Sheila Haley , Middleport : Kimberly
Petrie, Pomeroy .
Discharged-Henry Werry, Ethel
Evans, Grace Smith, Phyllis Custer ,
Dorothy Anthony, Okey Meadows,
Dorothy Thurston, Richard Grady.

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Squad called twice
The Middleport Emergency Squad
was called to the lobby of the LaSalle
Hotel at I :34 a.m . Friday for Eddie
Fife, Route I, Middleport. Fife who
was ill was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital
The squad went to 1525 Nye Ave .,
Pomeroy , at 8: 2li a.m. Friday for
George Landaker who was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital

Fla. State
Cincinnati

VOL 13 NO. 40

GALLIPOLIS- POINT PLEASAN I

Open a sav mgs account that ea rns 5 '1.% or
buy a Ce rt1f1 ca te that pays much . much
more Sav1ng somet h 1n g now wh1le the
90 ,ng ,s good will do so much fo r you r future
for after all. 1sn't that where you're go mg to
spend the re st of your life?
26 - WEEK
MONEY
MARKET CERTIFICATE
rate effective November 1,
t 979 through November 7,
t979, is 12 . 193%.
Minimum depos1t ot S10,000.

4 YEAR MONEY CER TIFICATE rate effective
November
I
through
November 30, 1979, is
l 0.30% .
Mtn1mum

d~posit

of Sl, OOO

Federal regulations pr oh1b1t the com pound1ng of in t erest ctu r 1ng the
term of the deposit
Subs tantial int eres t penalty 1s re-qutred tor ear ly withdrawal.

pomeroy
rutland
tuppers plains

pomeroy
nationa
bank
the bank of
the century
established 1872
FDIC

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
NOVEMBER SALE DAYS
OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M.
THIS SPECIAL WEEKEND SALE BRINGS SUPER SAVINGS ON:
Women's Panty Hose
Browning Grills

Whistling Tea Kettles
Kroehler Chairs

Girls Flannel Shirts

Wintuk Yarn

120 Day Bowl Cleaner

Men's Sweat Pants

Men's Flannel Shirts

Furniture Throws

Men's Basic Jeans

Insulated Coveralls

Gun CabineL

Table lamps

Armstrong Linoleum

Boys Flannel Shirts

Boys Sweat Shirts

Bath Sets

Wrangler Junior Jeans

Women's Half Slips

School Name Toboggans

Pre-Teen 2 Pc. Suits

Women's Wrangler Jacket

Men's Corduroy Jeans

lane Cedar Chests

Wrangler Men's Jackets

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

etdint

SU NDAY. NOVEMB ER 4. 19/9

MIDDLEPORT- POMEROY

PRICE 35 CENTS

County hoard supports Meigs Local
POMEROY - The Meigs Count y
Board of Education Friday night
wumimously passed a resolution
strongly supporting the Meigs Local
School District Board of Educa lion
during the six week teacher 's strike
in the district.
Pomeroy
Attorney
Charles
Knight, accunpanied by a group of
some 25 parents, attended the
meeting and presented a peti lion
signed by a rep&lt;rted 600 persons.
The petition requested and demanded that the Meigs Local Teachers
Association and the Meigs Local
Board of Education inunediately
reswne negotiations and attempt to
compromille their demands in order
to resolve the current strike and to
re!l)en public education for the
children of the Meigs Local School
District .
It further stated :

" We further demand that both the
association and the school board
negotiate on a 24-hour a day bas1s,
utilizing neutral facilities until these
issues ar~ resolved .
" We further demand that Ohio
State Representative Ronald James
be accepted by both tbe board and
the association as a liaison representing the interest of tbe parents and
· the taxpayers of this district , and
that he .be fully informed by both
sides as to their current positions so
that the parents and taxpayers may
be in tum accurately tnformed of the
p&lt;A'Iition of each side."
Last Saturday, Knight had
delivered letters to Meigs County
Superintendent Robert Bowen
requesting that the Meigs CoWity
Board take over the duti~ of the
Meigs Local Board . The Meigs
ColUity Board had a reRular

scheduled meeting for Friday night
and it was expected that Knight's
request would be taken up at that
time. However, Knight apparently,
dissatisfied that a meeting was not
set up earlier by the Meigs CoWity
Board of Education on Wednesday
filec an action in the Meigs CoWity
Probate Court urging the court to
take over the duties of the Meigs
Local Board ci Education and
charging that neither the Meigs
Local Board nor the Meigs County
Board had performed its duti es.
Meigs Prosecutor Rick Crow met
with the Meigs ColUity Board Friday
night and following an executive
session, the colUity board passed iL•
supportive resolution of the Meigs
Local Board.
The resolution reads :
" Whereas, the Meigs County
Board of Education received a letter
on Saturday , Oct. '1:7 , 1979. from

Charles Knigh t alleging that the
Me1gs Local Board of Education was
not performing il• duties, and
" Whereas, no facts were presentee to this board m said letter which
substantiated any such failure, and
" Whereas, Attorney Knight has
filed a premature lawsuit on Wednesday, Oct . 31, 1979, and
" Whereas , this board was not .
given the opportunity to invest igate,
to meet , and to make a deter.
mina lion and
" Whereas. it was impossible to investigate such allegations within
such a short period of time,
especially since the uns ubstantiated
allegallons were received at noon
Sa tu rday .
"Now, therefore. be it resolved by
the Me1gs Cou nt y Board of
Education as follows·
" 1. That the allegations contained

Meigs election may bring out
'silent majority' on Tuesday
POMEROY-Tueaday 's electioo in
Metg:~ County will be enhaoced In
the Meig:~ Local School District
becalllle rl a six week old strike tr:YI
the lelldlers rllhe di.atrict.
•
In acme qurten It 1.1 believed the
vot~ne TuNday will brlnl! out an expreaaion by the "silent majority" of
the Meigs Local District in that
these per.lOllS will either support
stroogly the district 's present board
d. education or the vote will go
stroogly agaiMI those board members nmnlng for reelection as a
display rl disapproval .
Tbere are 10 candidates running
for the board in the Meig:~ Local
District, !IeVen f&lt;X the full term and
Uree for the unezplred two year
term . Incumbents 1'111111ing for the
full term are Larry D. Powell and
Or. Keith Rlgga. Incumbent, Mrs .
Jennifer Sheets did file a petition for
reelection but later withdrew that
petition because rlber law studies in
Columbus. Other candidates for the
full term are Larry W. Colmer.
Pomeroy ; C. Arland King, Route 3,
Pomeroy; Warren L. Perrine, Middleport; Ellen Jane Rought ,
P&lt;meroy, and Richard W. Vaughan ,
Middleport .
Candldat.es for the two year term
Include incwnbent, Vlrgil C. Klng,
near Pomeroy; Robert F . Snowden,

Rutland, a former member of the
board and Ruby Vaughan, Mid-

dleport.

In contrast to the Meig:~ Local
School District with ila abundance of
candldat.es Ia the Eastern Local
School District wbere only ooe candidate, incumbent, Jimmy C. Caldwell seeks election.
There are
several
wrlte-in
candidates,
bowever.
In the Southern Local District
there are four candidates for two full
term seats on the board. They are
Dmald A. Dudding, David Lynn
Shuler, Cllarles F Pyles and Don P .
Smith, all rl Radne.
'!be Meiga County Board of
Education will have two openings
and there are just two candidates .
Tbey. are tncumben Ia, Harold
llooah, Route 3, Racine, and Oris
Smith, Route I, Loog Bottom.
All five Meigs County villages will
olfer races In Tuesday 's election.
In Pomeroy Village, cantlldat.es
for mayoc are Roger M. Davidson ,
an independent, and Hollie E.
Green, Republlcan. Clarence AndreW! Incumbent, Ia a declared
candidates . There are only

wrttek

two candidates for two sea !.'1 on
council and they are incumbents,
Dr . Harold D Brown and Rodney C.
Karr. E . F Robinson is the only candidate for the one Je81 oo the board
of public affain and Jane Walton is
U~~®posed in her bid for reelection
M clerll-treasurer.
Pomeroy residents will also vote
on a 1.1 percent income tax which
has been placed on the ballot by the
present village officials.
In Middleport , i n c umbent
Republican mayor, Fred L. Hoffman. will be opposed in his bid foc
reelection by Edward M. Blake, Jr .,
who filed for the pool as an independent . Tbere is no candidate
for the clerk- treasurer post held
now by Gene Grate who did not !Ue
fer reelection . There are, however,
three candidates for two sea!.'l on
village council. Tbe candidates are
incumbents, William G. Walters and
Carl Horky, lti!publicans , and Jack
Satterfield, a Democrat. Thomas R.
Anderson and Freddie Houdashelt
are unopposed for their election to
the two seats on the board of public
affairs.
Voters of Middleport will also
decide upon a referendwn action on
an ordinance passed by the present
council to place a S5 permissive
license tag fee in effect in the
village.
Syracuse village has an abundance of candidates for the mayor's
posttion . Candidates include Eber 0 .
Pickens, incumbent, and A. Jean
Hall, JimmY Joe Hemsley, and
Terry D. Moore . Janice Lawson is
unopposed in her bid for election as
clerk.
Kathryn H. Crow is tbe only candidate for two seats on the Syracuse
VIllage Council and there are no candidates for the two sea!.'l open on the
board of public affairs .
Racine Village will have races for
both mayor and two seats on village
council .
Mayor candidates are Charles F .
Pyles, incumbent, and Louie Dale
tee and council candidates, a total
of five , Include Lois Jeanette
Lawrence, Wanda L. Ly0115, Ben
Petrel, Cressa Mae Swain and
William Michael Lawson . Bobble E.
Roy is the only candidate for two
Jeats oo the board rl public affairs
and Mae Cleland is unopposed in her
bid for reelection as clerk-treasurer .
Tbere are two candidates for the
post rl. Mayor of Rutland. They are
John L. Miller and Worthy Stanley ,

Jr . Vernon Weber is Wiopposed for
reelection as clerk- treasurer and
there are no candidates for villa ge
council with two seats opening this
year.
All Meip County Townships with
the aception of Orange will have
races for township positions . There
is to be one trustee and a clerk
named in each. The candidates are :
Salisbury--Olarles Bartels, Denver Hysell and Albert Roush , for
trustee; Richard Bailey and Wanda
L. Eblin for clerk .
Scipio-Melvin C. Morris and
Donald Weaver, for trustee: Glenn
E. J ewell, for clerk .
Suttoo--Oris A. Hubbard and
Delbert A. Smith, for trustee : Paul
Moore, for clerk.
Bedford~ames W. Qifford, Jr .,
Robert G . Pickett and Stanford
Stockton, for trustee : Helen Swartz,
for clerk.
Diester-Georg e Alfred Wolle, for
trustee : John D . Riebel , Sr .. Elmer
G. Young , Sr ., for clerk.
Colwnbia - William Stout and
Ronald A. Whittington , for trustee,
Gloria Hutton , for clerk.
Lebanoo- Elson Dailey and Joe
Proffln, for trustee ; Shirley A Johnson and Vlrginia S. Pickens, for
clerk .
Letart-Harry Hill and Donald W.
MarJuel, for trustee : Darrell E
Norris, for clerk.
Olive ~Francis H. Andrew . EW.
Bartirnus, William A Connolly.
Henry Hensley and James Starcher,
for trustee ; Ada Bissell, for clerk .
Orange - Edgar Pullins, for
trustee; Nina R. Robinson, for clerk .
Rutland - David W. Haggy , Leo
Morris, Charles E . Rife, William J .
Smith. Robert G. Swick, for trwlte :
Edna M . Swick, for clerk.
Salem- John F . Colwell and R.
Keith Oiler , for trustee : Debbie L.
McGuire and John C. Welsh , for
clerk.
Two villages and four townships
have taJ; measures before their
voters. In Racine Village, vote r.;
will decide upon the renew aJ of a 1.7
mill levy for five years for current
apenses and in Syracuse Village,
voters will decide upon a 2.3 mill tax
levy renewal for fl ve years for
current expenses. Townships 1n
which tax me&amp;llllres are up for
voters Include Chester, . 4 of one mi U
renewal, five years, for fire protection; Ollve Township, .~of one mill ,
a new tu, for five yean for fire
protecUon; Orange Township, .7 of

Expect 2.5 million voters in Ohio Tuesday
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)
Secretary of State Anthony J .
Celelnae Jr. said today he projects
a voter tum out nat Tllesday of 2.95
mlllloo.
But the flrst-term secretary ;
callq hla pro)ection "my first
attempt at crystal ball gazing," said
he hopes tht figure is low and that a

bigger percentage of the state 's 5.4S
miJUon registered voters will cast
bellots .
His projected figure represent.'~
about $-1 percent of the registered
voters, which Celebrezze said would
be slightly below nonnal for an offyear election.
There will be only one slflewide
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Notre Dame ... 14
Navy . . . . . • . . . 0

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Ten seeking seats on Meigs board
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issue on the ballot - a citizenlnltiated proposal requiring ltkent'
deposits on beverage containers and
outlawing CWIS with detadlable snap
tabs .
But 2,153 local questions are to be
decided, including 1,392 tax levies,
Celebrezze said .

one mill. renewal for five years for
fire prot•-ction, and Scipio Township,
.7 of one T!llll , renewal for f1ve years
for fire protection .
In Rutland Township, excluding
the Village of Rutland, voters will
vote on the sale of beer by holders of
C and D permits and there will be a
local wet-dry option voted upon in
that township.

Complaints
investigated
by deputies
Pomeroy ~ The
Meigs Count y
She r iff's Department rece ived
reports of two acc1dents that occurred Friday . No personal 1njur1es
were reported.
The first accident occurred at 9:30
a. m . on Sutton Towrcship Road 100.
Jeffrey L. Bable, 18, Rt. 2, Racine,
mformed deputies that he was
traveling east on Yellowbush Road
and observed a utiUty truck parked
along the road where workmen were
making repalrs. The brakes failed
on the Bable vehicle and the vehi cle
went off the hig hway on the right
and struck a section of guardrail .
At 8:50p.m. on SR 124 in Rutland,
Mr . and Mrs . Jim Fink were
traveling west when the windshield
of their car was struck by an
tu~known object that was either
thrown from a passing vehicle or
was kicked up !rom the roadway . No
description of the other vehicle was
obtained. The wiindshield had a hole
approximately one and one-half inres m diameter .
RJchard Thomas , RD. Cheshire,
reported Friday morning that
around 12:38 a .m . he discovered his
mailbox and newspaper box had
been torn down . It is believed that
someone walking along the road was
involved. The incident is lUider investigation.
Deputies are also invesigatmg the
theft of a 22 caliber handgun. Mike
Ellis, Rl. 3, Pomeroy, reported
Thursday that sometune between
Oct . 26 and Or!. 28 the trailer behind
Tall Timbers was entered and the
gun taken .
Deputies are also investigatmg a
report from Virgil King, Smith
Road , Pomeroy. King reported that
at approximatewly I :20 a .m . Friday
two shots from a shotglUI struck Wid
damaged his electrical box near his
Tlllikhou.se.
King, a member of the Meigs Local
Board of Education, was standing
about 30 feet from it. Power was
knocked out of his cooler and
milklng machine resulting in $200
worth of repair bills.
Ben Ball, Albany, reported Friday
afternoon that he had a stlhl chainsaw stolen from the porch of his
residence on cotu~ty road 10 in
Columbia Township on Sunday, Oct.

28.

il1 Charles Knight's letter are
Without merit and without foun dation.
"2. That the Me1gs Local Board
has made a substantial effort to perform all its duties.
"3. The Meigs Local School Board
has made an extraordinary effort to
carry out its ecucational ftu~ctions
under exceedingly difficult cir cumstanet!s.
" 4. The Meigs Local School Board
has sucet!eded on a timited scale m
proVJdJng a meaningful educal!on
for 16 days even though confronted
with an unlawful strike by the Meigs
Local Teachers Association .
")."That We, the Meigs ColUIIY
Boa rd of Education, have not failed
to perform the duti es imposed upon
us as alleged by the sUi t filed on October 31, 1979, in the Meigs CoWity
Probate Court . Therefore , we
. respectfully request that this matter

be referred to the Meig:~ County
Prosecuting Attorney Fred W. Crow I
Ill and be be instructed to take the
proper legal action.''
The resolution is signed by members of the board who include Harold
G. Roush, president ; Oris Smith,
Robert B. Burdette, George Perry
and Hafold Lohse.
The county board during ita
session also approved school bus
drivers c ertificates for Aaron Sayre,
Paul Sellers, Kathleen Morris, Bonrue Barringer, Nita Ritchie, Sarah
Welsh, Opal Hupp, Ruth Masters,
Raymond OUver, Marcia Guess ,
Brian Windon and Bobby Arnold.
Meantime, Saturday morning
there were no statements whatsoever issued by the Meigs Local
Board of Education or the Meigs
Local Teachers Association ln the
strike which has gooe on for the past
six weeks.

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Future of Gallia
schools at stake
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia county
voters will elect five members to
local board's or education ' and
decide the fate of two operating
levies at Tuesday's general election
Passage or defeat of a five year .
2 6 mill, levy fer the current
Hpenses of the Gallia Local School
District may decide whether that
system closes during parts of
November and Oecember-&lt;&gt;r is
subjected In State control, if the
District should seek emergency
funding from 'the DepartmenL of
Education .
Facing a 1282,000 deficit this year
and a $953 ,000 next year, that school
district will be forced to deCide
whether to opt for temporary
closure or State cootrol if Tuesday's
additional tax is not ratified by
district voters.
Closure would result in the lay-&lt;&gt;ff
of district certificated and non ·
certificated persoonel , as well as the
loss of time in the classroom for that
system's student body .
Opting for an emergency loan
from the State would result in a
significant loss of local control , as
well as the imposition by the State of
a diStrict-wide income tax to cover
the cost of the Joan, mterest and
management charges
U the levy should fail, the local
board's abWty to choose from either
of those two optiOns will be
restricted to the remainder of the
current calender year. Beginning in
January 1980, as the result of
r=ntlv enacted legislation, school
district~ are forbidden to close-they
must seek State emergency loans.
Two seats on that system's board
of education will be filled on
Tuesday as district voters choose
between fi ve candidates seeking
those positions .
Incum bent David Arrowood,
Hobart L. Daniela, ~'red J. Oeel,
Billey Halley , and former board
member Bruet! S. Stou; are vying for
the ava ilable seats . Current Board
President James Blevins, whose
term expires on December 31 , is not
seeking r...,lection .
Five candidates are seeking three
seats operl on the Board of
Education of the Gallipolis City

School Dlstrlct. None at the current
members-Paul Niday, Bob Marchi,
or Elizabeth Cornell-whose terms
exptre at the end of this year, are
seeking reelection.
Candidates for the city's board of
education are Gene H . Abels, E .V.
Clarke . James N.M . Davis, Tura J .
Hayes, and Jay M. SimmS.
The Gallia County Board of
Commissioners have placed a five
year, .S mill, levy for tbe JIUiliOS'! of
providing for the collection and
disposal of gsrbage and refuse
before county voters .
The Cornmissim maintains that if
the levy is defeated the green boxes
which are currently maintained
throughout tbe county will be pulled
by the end of November.
The village of Oleshire has placed
a 3.S mill, five year, levy before
voters lor the purpose of fire
protecllon .
Five year levies for fire protection
will also be considered In two Gallia
lnwnships. Huntingtoo Township is
seeking .4 mills ;. 7 mills is being
sought in Clay ToWilBhip.
In addition, a JocaJ option for the
sale of malt beverages, wine and
mixed beverages by the package lor
off -premise consumption will be
decided In precincts A and B of the
fourth Ward of the dty of Gall1polis.
The only State-wide issue to be
considered by Gallia voters is Issue
I, a ballot initiative which seeks a 10
cent deposit on beverage containers. ~
The
only
apparent
local
campaigning has been cooducted by
opponents of the issue-prirnarlly
brewers and distributers of malt
liquor- who have supplied many
local retailers with posters, napllinB
and bwnper-etlckers urging defeat
of the deposit initiative.
City polling places are: 1-A, WU1Ia
Tire , 217 Thlrd Avenue; l·B,
Washington School Building; ?rA
City Building; 7r8, Saundl!l'l Quaker
State, Second Ave. and Pine St.; ~A.
Washington School Building; ~B.
Masonlc Building on Third Ave.; 4A, ~ Third Averme; 4-8, Oty
Garage, Chestnut St.; 4-C, Bastlanl
BuUdlng, Central Soya, 95 Sycamore
St.; Gallipolis Township, Court
House; Kanauga Precinct, Court

House.
COMMISSION TO MEET
GALLIPOUS - The Gall1polla
Ci ty Commiseion will meet ln
regular session Tllesday at 8 p.m . in
the MWiicipal Court Rood{.

County voters, with the ~

of Bidwell Precinct retddenll wbo
will vote at the fann I~
company oo SR 554, wW eatlt blllota
at their normal polling places.
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Ga llipOli s. Oh1o

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international Cambodian relief program?

LARGE SELECTION

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MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

RENTALS
• Patient Porta -Lilts
• Hospital Beds / Siderails
eOverbed Tables
• Trapeze Units
• Portable Commodes
• Walk ers, Canes , Crutches
• Wheelchair s
• Bed Cradles
• Alternating Air Pumps / Mallresses
• Aqua Heating Units &amp; Pads
• Traction Units
• Suction Machines
eT.E . N.S . Units- Plain control (per M .D .
prescription)
• Knee Build ers w / weights
• Battlecreek Tread Mill

"I doo 't see why not- 1 sympathize
with them . lf a program were set up
and regulated that would guarantee
that those actually suffering get the
aid, it would enhance us as a
member of the fr ee world
community ."
Jim Davis,
Gallipolis .

" Yes-on moral grounds it should
be done; politically it will be
done .. .however, it probably won't do
any good . There is a chance it might ,
though ; and that is why it should be
done."
George SUlley,
Athens

" I think we should help ... we did
help make the mess over there. If we
are-as we are supposed to be-a
humanitarian nation , tt's our
responsibility ."
Cindy Graham ,
Gallipolis .

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Americans are privately domg a
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C«lgress can 't a ct decently for a
change ."
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Gallipoli s.

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PARKER BATHING CHAIRS
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LARGE SELECTION OF EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
OVERBED TRAPEZE, SWIVEL &amp; NON -SWIVEL
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was found dead at her honw t·arlv
Saturday morrung .
Sht&gt; was the Widow of lhn't'
Pickens .
Funeral arran~:ements wtll b.· an nowJet:d by ttw Cremeans Fw1eral

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death by her parents. Willi&lt;un and
Ella Dye Deck , two infant cluldren .
one brother and one si~1er
She IS survived by her husband .
Emmell Haning. four daughters.
Helen Perryman, New Albany, Ind .;
Mary Funk . Fostona ; Patncta
Wmebrenner , West Columbia and
Eva Sllres, Athens: two sons,
Charles and Harley Hanmg both ll
F~turia;

BERNICE GREER

PI'. PLEASANT - Mrs. Berni ce
Nortll!l Greer, 67, New Haven , dtcd
Friday at 9:45a.m . at the restdence
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reed in
Point Pleasant following an ex tended illness.
Mrs. Greer wa s a former \1 a.'ion
Co Wlty schoolteacher and rllsn hcnl
been an employe of the former
Sterlmg Manufactunn g Co. of Point
Pleasant.
She was a member or the Ba rhlt' i
Untied MethodiSt Church and had a
perfect attendanee re cord &lt;Jt th e
church for 22 vears . She was a
Sunday Schooi teacher . cho ir
member anct church officer . She also
was a forme r member andlreasurer
of the Ri verview Saddle C'lub
Mrs. Greer was born Jan . 12. 191 2
at Flatrock, a daughter of the latr
Thomas G. and Laura Belle
Stephens Coleman .
Survi vors include her husband.
Robert E . : a daughter. Mrs Sul'
Cra~ford, Groveport. Ohio: a son.
Wtlliam ( Pougie) Gr('er, !'\en·
Haven; three sisters. Mrs. Leoma
Anderson, Kingston. 111.. Mrs
Myrtle Thomas, Point Pleasant. and
Mrs. Eunice Pinnell, Ravenswood :
two brothers, Earl Co leman,
Tampa. Fla .. and John Coleman.
Massillon, Ohio: and four grandchildren .
Services will be held at 2 p.m.
Monday at the Crow-Husse ll
Funeral Home with the Re\- Cass
Hutchinson and the Rev James
Morrison offietaling Hurta! "·ill be
Ln Suncrest Cemeter y
Friends may call at the funeral
home after 7 p.m on Saturday anr1
all day Sunday .

two sisters, Nula &lt;;ardner

and Agnes Risner buth of Fostoria
and 14 grandchildren .
Funeral servtl'es wtll be held
tuday at 3 p m at Fwmg l'&lt;lpel "1th
the Rev . Cec il Cox offJcJattng Hun aI
wtll be in the School Lot Ceml'tery,
Carpenter Frtends may call a t the
fWl('ra ! homt&gt; ctnytlmt·
MARGARET PICKENS
GAILI!'OLIS - Mrs Margaret
Jane Pickens. 85 . a reSt dent of Kerr .

HATIIE WilLIAMS
I'UINT PLEASANT - Haltte
l:lanks Williams, 95, 300 loth Street,
Point Pleasant, died Friday around
5 p.m . tn the Pleasant Valle y Nursmg Care Urut.
Survivors include two dau~htcr.s .
Anlla McWhortur . Springf Jt•ld. ( lh tu
and Helen Porter. CintinnatL Ohlu ;
stx grand chi ldr en. Phyllis Fnglish
Pomeroy . Ohto . Hrlrn Anderso n.
Callq:HJ!i s . Oh1o . Du nna Collin s .
\'tnton. Ohto,
Hattie
Rt•ed.
Spnn~field.

Ohio. Alonzo Armstronl-(

.Jr . l'htladelph ta . l'a . and Wtlltarn
Fclward Art lls trong , (; &lt;:dl!pol ls.
Ohi o: and s e\·e r~::~J ni l'res cmd
nl'phrws
Funeral arrangement s w1ll be
announced h~· the Ste\'C•n s FtHH'rill
I loll H.' of Po tnt Pled sant

'llll'lnnatl areet the past eight years .
She was a member of the
l'entecostal Church of God .
Fw1eral services will be held 2
p.m . Monday from the WaughHalley-Wood Funeral Home with
Rev . Densil Roberts officiatm~.
bunal will be in Old Mercerville
Cemetery .
Frie nds may call at the funeral
home from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m . Sunday _

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t :AJ.LII-'ll!.lS - Mrs . Mabel Hunt ,
70. a res tdent of 9797 fteadtng Rd .
Ctn('tnnall, dtt'd a t 5 · 15 r.m Frtday
j;j t I 'hnst Ho spttal 1fl Clflctmuttl .
!:ihe was OOrn St•pt . 15, 1909, m L'lay
T'wp . Gal11a County, daughter of Ute
l&lt;~t&lt;• John and Mae Williams Glover .
Stw ts survived by her husband .
He\' t lyde A. Hunt. whom she
111arrted April 25, 1929, tn
Steubenvtlle .
nw following children survtve :
Mrs. Ray 1 Betty 1 Queen, Clyde
Hunt, Jr. , and Mrs . Audney Stewart,
all of Gallipolis: John Jackson Hunt ,
\1rs Harold 1Emily 1 Stewart, Mrs .
~lar y Saxon, Mrs . Leonard 1Ethel)
Randolph, Mrs . Willis 1Dorothy 1
Ntbert. Jr ., Richard E . Hunt, Mrs
James 1 Sue 1 Rubenstahl, William C.
Hw1t, aU of Cincinnati .
Sixty-three grandchildren, thirtyeight g reat grandchildren survive.
One sister , Mr s Pete 1 lAJuJse 1 K~.
Fureka Star Route, Gallipolis,
survives One son, three brothers
and I wo SISters preceded her in
death.
Th e Hunts ha ve resided in the

Home .
EMMET!' FERRElL
GALLIPOUS Emmett R.
Farrell, 78, a resident of Kerr , died
at I :30 a. m . Saturday in Holzer
Medical Center following a lingering
illness .
Funeral arrangements wtU be an nounced by the Cremeans Funeral
Home .

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CHESTER - THe Chester Tvwn·
ship Trustees will meet at 7 p . m .
Friday at the town hall in Chester .

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WOMAN CHARGED
GALLIPOLIS - A Gallipolis
woman, Oara B. Miller, was cited
Friday by Gallipolts Ctty Poltce on a
charge of shoplifting

1f vour hnml' 1"" lf's~ than
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A-5-- The Sunday Times.S.nttnel , Sunday, Nov . 4, 1979

Juvenile Court. . .

Pomeroy-Five junveniles appeared recently before Juverule
Judge Robert E . Buck on trafftc offenaes.
Appearing were Steve Taylor, . l7,
Mid!lleport, who was fined $50 and
casts, operators license suspended
for 311 days on charges ci DWI, $25
and costs, left of center; Eric Bentz,
17, Racine , $50 and costs, license
SU!pended 311 days, attend DWI
school in Athens on charges of DWI.
Larry Romines, 13, Rutland, $15 and
costs, no operators license; Paul

m.onev F1nd flut hfl."'

C. K. SNOWDEN
~17

Second Ave
Gall• polls , 0
Phone 446 -4290

Elect John D. Reibel, Sr.
Chester Township Clerk

Wilson, 17, Syracuse, $15 and costs.
elCesslve speed for road condJtion.s,
acddent involved; Roy Buchanan ,
17. Pomeroy, $15 and costs. reckless
operation, $30 and costs, leaving the
scene, accident involved .

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I will apprec1a le your vote and
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CANDIDATE FOR

SALISBURY TOWNSHIP

CLERK

'We Care for Kids and Taxpayers

THE DAU. V SENTINEl.
lll Court St., Paneroy. 0 f5789 Pubb.shed
every weell day evmins eiC'epC Saturday .
Entered u 8eCOnd class mail~ matur at

Pomeroy. Ohio Post Offict

By carrier daJiy and Sundily iOr per •~It

Motor route S3.90 prr month.
MAIL
SUIISCIUP110N RATES

The GaWpolis Daily TribW'Ie tn Otuo and
Wett Vlz'li,n.LI one rtar 133.00: su monthl
$1 7.50; tine tnooth!! 110.50. Ebrw~rf' 138 00
per year ; sU moolha l20 00 ; Ut~ monUu
111 .00; DlOtlr mutt f,l.to monlhly
Tbe Dilly Sentinel, ooe year $33 .00 : Su man ·
thl SIUO ; three monthl PI.OO. Elsnrhe!"f'
$31.00; ab monlhll s:li.OO : three mont.hs l ll .OO .
The Mlodated Pres! 18 exdusively entitled
to the~ for publkaUoo of a!l nt"WS dJ!!poitlches
crec:tited to the rJellt'8pllpt'r smd &amp;l§o the local
~• publi&amp;bfd hf!rein

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You've done so well , smiling aU of
these long weeks . Everyone needs a
break so you have my permission to
wear a r rown all week.

HIINZ.

GRAVIES
•MOWN •MU.. MCOM
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•ANitiMitnt

On our report last week about
student-&lt;; of the 1979 graduating class
of Eastem High School attending
colleges, the type at the end became
somewhat messed up. Let us clear
that up . Among the grads attending
Ohio University are Rusty Wigal,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wigal of
ReedsvtUe, and Ketth Woife , son of
Mr . and Mrs . Hubert Wolfe of near
Pomeroy .

Mrs Jason 1 Tony a Kee ba ugh)
Davi.s gave birth to a son Friday at
the Holzer Medical Center. The soo
is the first male born on Mrs. Davis'
mother's side of the family in four
genera~ons. Mrs. Davis' moUter is
Mrs . Marvin Keebaugh .

SAUSAGE

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Bridget Leanne Davis of Rutland
Township is waiting to learn if she
has won a prize .
Bridget recently found a party
type balloon in the yard at her home.
There was a note attached . The
balloon was one of a number sent into the air from a Otristian school in
Cincinnati. The finder of a balloon
traveling the most distance will win
a $5 prize .

The 26th edition of the Big Bend
Minstrel Associatton 's musical
which had been set for the Saturday
after Thankg1ving at the Meigs High
School has been cancelled. Yep, just
like that.

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Mrs. Raymond Bolinger, !3266
Bohemian Road, Lore City, Ohio,
43755 , would like some infonnation
pertaining to Murl Holt Tracy who
died Sept. 30, 1919. Mrs. Tracy was
the grandmother of her husband .
Anyone with some infonnation for
the genealogy that Mrs. Bolinger is
preparing, please get in touch with
her .

The Pomeroy Church of the
Nazarene is conducting a campaign
to collect used eye glasses in conjunction with a program for Haiti
conducted by Dr. Paul Gamersfelder. H you can contribute do contact the pastor , the Rev. Qyde Henderson or a member of the church .

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SOUTHERN LOCAL
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PRELATE

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Tuesday, Nov . 6, 1979
Pd. Pol. Adv .

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Where words are not enough,
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loveliest gifts Flowers
tor your Fa II table .
-Pot Plants
- Planters
-Permanent Flowers
-Terrariums
-Dried Flowers
- Flowers
- Gift ttems
--Green Plants
-Grave Blankets

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Mrs . Pat Ingels has been working
like a dog - and I do wonder what
that means - heading the drive for
the non&lt;rrnoking day on Nov. 15. If
you want a job done, get Pat. She's
tremendOU5 in getting it all together.

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Fresh Whole 14to 17-Jb.

Sta nl ey, Ltnda Warner and Gene
Mankin.
After aU of the " bad stuff" it was
good to learn about Helen Bailey .

I know Halloween just passed but
we're on the slide now Inwards
Christmas.
The Middleport Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade has been
set for 6:30 p.m . on Nov. 26 and
again will be handled by Mi.ss Candy
Ingels.
Candy hopell this is the " best yet"
so do contact her at Ingels Furniture
and indicate your willingness to take
part. After aU, Santa will be taking
part and if he can do that as busy as
he i.s, why not you?

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McCORMICK

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PD. POL. ADV.

Helen s pent s everdl we ek s
preparing for the event . She
decorated her bam , m~de cakes,
candJt-J &lt;:tppllP~ . made cup cakes,
coolues and sec w·ed alllunds of ca ndy and gum and topped the whole btl
utr With a big fire for a wtener roast.
The adults attending , as well as
tht' klds. came costumed m a variety
of ou tfits Helen took Utem all by s urprtse though as she appeared as
" Dracula"
The party was so successful tha t
Helen i.5 loolung forward to a repeat
ne"t year.
All of the neighborhood kids who
have nicknamed Helen , " granny"
are em ndJn g a big thanks to her for
the demonstration of love .
Attending the event were Donald
Bailey , Doug , lJnda and Debbte
Wyatt. Chuck. Judy, Chuckte and
Sandy Bailey . Opal Biggs, Betty
Biggs, Carolyn, Penny, Venda and
Jamie Biggs, Valorie and Sean Jeffers, Brenda, Ryan and Missy Jeffers . Bruce, Patty and Becky Ho1rman, Barbara and Brenda ChappaleRr, Rich Janey, Ed, Dottte,
Flossie and John Nelson. Evelyn
Stanley, Karen . Krtsten and J P

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YOUR VOTE APPRECIATED

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RICHARD BAILEY

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SEVEN SEAS
VIVA ITALIAN

been a btl bad the past few yea"'
what with the razor blade and needle
reports, that she would throw a
Halloween party for her neighborhood and that she did 1

RE-ELECT

(Unexpired Term)

THOROFARE

OAILY TRIBUNE

The luds of Laurel CWf area say
Helen Bailey ts the greatest . And - I
believe it.
Helen decided this year that, sinee
trick or treat had in some instances

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F'ROSINONE, Italy tAP 1 - Three
cars plowed intn a tractnr-trailer
that had jackknifed on a freewa y
near Rome. killing six persons and
injuring seven others, authorities
reported .

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AtPennyfare we're putting the lid on inflation .
With our "Total Down Prices" on hundreds
of items you buy each week. Although we
can't stop inflation we can slow it down by keeping our "Total Down Prices" the same every
week_ We put the lid on inflation and you keep your total food bill lowe r all year long when you
shop Pennyfare_

Sunday Ttmes-&amp;ntloel

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HAZEL D. HANING
ALBANY - Hazel Deck Haning,
70, died Thursday everying at
O'Bleness HospitaL
Mrs. Haning wa.s preceded in

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much., cal l

Attention: Chester
Township Voters

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NOVEMBER 25th

POMEROY
FLOWER
SHOP
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
Ph . 992-2039
1D6[1unernut Ave .
992-5721
Pomeroy , Ohio
We aeeept all major Credit
charge cards •nd we wrie flowers
everywhere.

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�A+-The Sunday Times..5entinel , Sunday, Nov . 4, 1979

Business operations begin
GALUPOUS - The Southeastern
Ohio Forell.'lic Psychiatric Center
began official operatioll.'l this we&lt;!k
according to director, Marshall Gor don.
The new Forensic Center serves
six counties irf Southeastern Ohio :
Athell.'l, Gallia, Hocking , Jackson,
Meigs and Vinton.
Among the services the Forensic
Center provides are competency and
insanity evaluations for Common
Pleas and-or Municipal Courts .
There are also proVIsions for pre-

sereemng mvestigations for the
adult parole authority .
Evaluations, ideally, wiU take
place in the Conunuruty Mental
Health Center nearest the client's
place rJ residence , and-or the county
or ref erra!.
With th• •stablishm•nt of this new
servil'&lt;!, all counties m Ohio are now
served by conununity-based Forensie Centers . Headquarters for the
operation are located at 412 Vinton
Pike , Gallipolis, Ohio . The Gallia -

A-7- The Sunday Times.sentliiel, Sunday , Nov . 4, 1!179

TOP PROBLEM

MIDDLETOWN , OhiO (AP I Education is the top problem lii the
state juJging by the . amount of
attention it has received m the
Legislature this year, the speaker of
the Ohio House told area
bul!lnessnen Friday .
Vernal Riffe, D-New Boston ·
speaklng to the Middletown Area
Olamber of Canrnerce, was critical
of school districts that threaten to
close without considering a Joan
from the state to stav open .

Jackson-Meigs Communtty Mental
Health and Mental REtar .lat10n
"648" Board administes the grant
for the new Forensic Center.

Weather

Food service director named
GALUPOUS Florence G.
Ellcessor is now the Director or
Food Service for the Holzer Medical
Center, according to an an nouncement by H. Schoss Carey,
VIce President for General ServIces
at the hMpital.
In June of 1m, Mrs. Ellcessor
joined the staff of the hospital in the
Medical Records Department
Eighteen months later she tran sferred to the Food Service Depart ·
ment and since that time has
received two promotions , before
becoming the Director of the Depar tment , Oct. 15.
She became Food Production
Supervisor in 1975 and th•n serverl

Sunny today . Highs in the low to
mid Sfiol. The chance of precipitation
IS near zero .

SPECIAL
EVENT RESCHEDULED
GAWPOlJS - Lester Plymale,
chairman of the Gallia County Safety Council, armounced Saturday the
defensive driving course has been
rescheduled for Nov . 19 and 20,
· beginning at 6 p .m . at Gallia
Academy High Schol. Cost for the
classes is $1u. Registration fonns
may be pickedup at the Gallipolis
Area Chambers of Commerce office .

THE DONUT HOUSE
303 Upper River Rd .
446-8588
Ga!!!,(!2lis

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Valid Sun., Mon . &amp; Tues.
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The Galli a · Meigs Corrununity Action Agency will hold electiOns for
low-tncome representation on t~
board or trustees for calendar year
1980.
In Gallia County, the elections will
t&gt;e held on Thursday, Nov . 8, at I : 3{)
p.m . in the Cheshire Village Council
Chambers .
In Meigs County . the elections will
be held on Friday, Nov . 9, at I :3{)
p.m . lii the St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Pomeroy . Any resident of
Gal~a or Meigs Counties who have
recetved services from the Community Action Agency is eligible to
participate in the election process .
Anyone needing transportation
should contact Letha Proffitt in
Meigs County at 992~ or Grace
Thomas ln Gallia County at 446-4612

Ext. 72.

EXTENDED FORECAST

Monday through Wednesday:
Fair Mooday . A cbaace of
showenJ Tuesday aad Wednesday. Highs between 55 and 60
Monday and Tuesday and from
the mid 4011 to the low 50s Wednesday. Lows lhrougb the period
from the mid :10!1 to the low tO..

POMEROY - Ten pen;ons at·
INJURED IN WRECK
tending
the Meigs - Gallia - Mason
GALLIPOLIS - A Crown City
of Life Underwriters
Association
man, William Johnson, 2!i, was
meeting
Oct.
17 at Meigs lm
injured early Saturday during a onediscussed the Phil Donahue show
vehicle accident on SR 7. ju,st"-liOrth
s hown ln October that described adof CR 52.
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Called to the scene at 4 : 3{) a~ ~ vantages of owning whole like insurance instead of depending on
the Gallia-Meigs Post, Highway
buying term insurance and investing
Patrol. reports a south bound auto
operated by Johnson passed off the
left side of the roadway into a field
and ave rturned .
GALLIPOLIS - A preliminary
Johnson displayed visible signs of
hearing
date of November 9 was set
injury and was transported to Hol zer
for
Dana
Leon George, Northup,
Medical Center for treatment.
charged with burglary, in Gallipolis
The vehicle was demolished .
Municipal Court Friday. Bond was
set at $2,500.
Three other cases were continued
in Judge James A. Bennett's court
Friday
Paul C. Reynolds, Gallipolis, and
Charles Frazier, Bidwell , each
entered pleas of not guilty to charges
of domestic violence. Bond for each
MIDDLEPORT - Gary Wolfe ,
was set at $1 ,000
special mvestigalor for the depart·
Entering pleas of guilty to six
ment of Meigs Sheriff James J. Profcharges or insufficient funds , the
fitt was speaker when the Midcase agai ns t Kathy Smtth.
dleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club mel
Galltpolis . was continued for
Friday evening at Heath Uruted
sentencing.
Methodist Church.
Twelve other cases were
Wolfe outlined steps taken In
tenninated Friday
solving major crimes stressing the
Mi c hael J . Williams.
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importance of computers, public
Gallipolis, pleaded guilty to a charge
cooperation, cooperation amoog
of DWI and was fined 1300 plus a six
police departments plus a little luck .
month sentence . all but 10 days
He outlined aspects of solving the
suspended .
robbery at the Jones Boys Store in
Charged with DWJ. John Black,
Paneroy to stress the steps taken .
21, Gallipolis, pleaded guilty to the
William Knight, Point Pleasant,
lesser charge of reckless operation ,
and DaMy Crow, Middleport , were
and was fined $100
guests for the meeting . Wolfe was
David Schaeffer, 21, Gallipolis ,
introduced by Rotarian Joe Young.
was fined $50, plus a six month
Group singing was lead by Cash
suspended sentence, on a charge of
Bahr. Women of the church served
driving while under suspension.
dinner
Forfeiting $30 on a charge or
assured clear distance was Ricky A.
Green, 18. Gallipolis .
Pamela S Carter, 19, Gallipolis,
forfeited S30on a charge of failure to
obey a traffic control device.
Wruving $25 on a charge of
operating a vehicle with a defective
,,&lt;~_4·
mufOer was James V. Lambert. 31,
•"7
Gallipolis .
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Fined or forfeiting bond on
charges of excessive speed were
David L. Dunn, 31, Bidwell, 128:
Connie S. Burchett, 26, Gallipolis,
$27; Richard L . Mayo, 52, Gallipolis,
$28; Henry H. Sloan, 22, Patriot, $30;
Joseph D. Tipton, 20, Galllpolla, $30;
and Randall N. Baldrtdse, 21,
Bidwell, $29.
On Thursday , Paul M. Nease,
Pomeroy, pleaded not guilty to a
charge of criminal damaging . Bond
was set at $1,rxl0 . Case continued .
Bernard George, 21!, Gallipolill,

Investigator Wolfe
addresses Rotary

These 1umbo crystdl tumblers ( 16 oz) are used in Fran ce_ for ice

cr eam and puddings They 're perf ect for every k.nd of soft dnnk . For
fhe holiday s fill with eggnog . sp i r11 s. punch . For 1haf specidl gift fill
with preserves or jelly

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It's A Grear Idea From France
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Peddler's Pantry
State &amp; Third

Gallipolis

the difference.
Guest speaker was Luke Carroll,
chief home rJfice underwriter,
Columbus National Life Insurance
Co. He outlined such topics as appointing power d attorney in the
event of disability . He al.w commended the associatioo on its civic
service projects.
BiU Quickel, president of the
association, reported anyone having
questions about their We or health
insurance may obtain infonnatioo
or help from any member ol the
association or write to the Meigs Gallia - Mason Association ol Life
Underwriters, in care rJ Bill
Quickel, president, Paneroy, Ohio,
45769.
Pamphlets are available from the
association that are titled "The Insurance You Now Own Could Be
Your Best Buy "

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pleaded guilty to charges of driving
while under suspension and
disorderly conduct on Thursday .
George was fined $121!, plus a six
month suspended sentence .

VIS.4'

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417 Second Ave .
Gallipolis
Across from Theatre

WHO LOSES
WHEN A
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LITS GO TO LAS VEGAS
DECEMBER 3-7

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FLORENCE ELLCESSOR
takes the stand Mrs_ Davi.. has
taken, is not ondly disloyal to this
great country, but also completely
out of the wiU of God.
I am proud to support our govemment, to pay tax~ and to pray for
our leaders. I only hope more peole
will search the scriptures to see
what God wants them to do instead
of juming headlong into stands that
wiiJ jeopardize the well betng of our
country.
I have not quoted the scriptures
~ord for word. I have only stated
wlhat they say to me - " Pray for
America, Love America, Support
America " - stop complaining .
U we would all do this, there would
be no need to live in fear or worry
about, living on the brink of Armageddon. I don't think any of us
need worry about Armageddon.
Anyway since scripture indicates it
will be at least another 1,000 years
before that happens. (Rev. 21!:7-10 ).
So why don't we all quit worrying
about the future, and pray for a better today instead of tomplairung.
Very truly yours
Ellen Showalter
Route I
Long Bottom, 0 .

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CARPETLAND OF
GALLIPOLIS, INC.
161 Third Ave.
Ph . 446- 1641

TENDER &amp; JUICY

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Also in some of the store windows
in Pomeroy and Middleport there

will be T &lt;~hlrts with decals of the
"smokeout".
On Nov . 115, there wiU be volunteers from the cancer society at all
the banks throughout the area
passmg out educational literature
encouraging people to stop smolung
for the one day and offer a lollipop
instead &lt;i a cigarette.
"Do you know if you quit smoking
you will save money, the nonsmoker or one who quits will soon
lose that early morning cough,
usually have fewer colds and sore
throal.! and less tension, have an improved sense of smell and taste,
sleep better and bave greater en·
durance for all activites and sports "says Sharon Michael spokesman
for the cancer society .
"We realire that quitting even for
one day wiiJ be tough but we want
smokers wherever possible to give
themselves and others a break. Quit
at least for this Thursday , Nov .l5on
the great American Smokeout"
Michael added.

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• Pau l Davies Jewelers entire inventory ol loose Oramonds ano
co lored ~mstones will be reduced 10% during thi s sale . Al l shapes,
si 1es. qualities . and price ranges availabl e And &lt;:1S always, your sel ec
t ion will carry a written certified appraisallo 1nsure true value .
• F or 1ne f 1rsf rime ever ~ over 300 mount1ngs. tor all tyPf:"S of iewelry
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Smokeout day Nov. 15
Pomeroy-On Nov. 15, there will
be the great American Smokeout. It
is t&gt;eing sponsored nationwide by the
American Cancer Society.
All Americans who smoke are
asked to try to stop smoking for just
one day . Hopefully for some it will
be a pledge they can keep for the
future .
Locally, Pat Ingels, chairman, announced that m the doctors and dentist offices at Veterans Memorial
Hospital, banks throughout the area,
schools, and grocery stores there
will be educational material, buttons, pins, pledge cards, posters,
sign up posters and stuffers
available .
ln additioo , on Nov. 8 on WJEH at
10:30 a .m . on Chatterbox, there will
be three students from each high
school, Eastern, Southern and Meigs
who wiU be interviewed. The tape of
the interview will be played over
WYPC-FM at !2 :30p.m. on the same
day.
There will be a program on Nov . 9,
over WMPO at 10:30 a .m . at which
time three representatives from
each school will be on kaleidoscope .

CARPETI.AND
CARPET SALE

GALLIPOLIS - The breaking and
entering of two homes on Clark
Chapel Road were investigated
Friday by the Gallia County
Sheriff 's Department.
Harry Phillips reported that
between 9 a.m . and 4 p.m . his home
was entered, through a window, and
an undetermined amount of old and
collectors coins taken.
According to a report filed by
Paulene Bush, her home wa s
forcibly entered t&gt;etween II a.m. and
3 p .m ., and a clock radio and ar
undetermined amount of cash
removed.

This i ; a 5 day · 4 night tour via
TWA scheduled airlines. You
will stay at the new Golden
Nugget Hotel.

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PRICES INCREASED
COLUMBUS, Ohio i AP J - The
state Department of Liquor Control
says prices increased on 392
different types and brands of liquor
this week, of more than 1,000 various
liquors sold in Ohio.
Eighty percent of the increases
ranged from 5 cents to 2!i cents a
bottle,
said
Sue
Hoffman,
department public information
director . Ten increases - nine of
theo.I on imported brands amounted to $1.00 or more, she 881d,
reflecting the weakness of the U.S.
dollar at.=oad.

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All skin tests are free and Mrs.
Tewksbary urges firemen, emergency squad people, food handlers and
anyone who has not had a skin test
within the past year to come, also
adults and children.
Each person who has a skin test
must return to the Fire Hall on
Thursday evening, Nov . 8, durlng
the same hours to ahve the results
read and recorded .

MIDDLEPORT - The Meigs
County Tuberculosis Office will be
conducting a corrununity skin
testing clinic at the Middleport Fire
Hall on Tuesday evening Nov . 6.
Joan Tewksbary, R .N., tut&gt;erculosis
nurse , will be giving the test between the horus or 7 n &lt;n . and 8 :3{)
p.m.

who teaches iil Cincinnati ; Kim, an
LPN ; June, 1 Freshman at Marshall
University in Huntmgton, and
Christopher , a student in Gallia
Aca demy Junior High School.
In announcing Mrs . Ellcessor's
promotion, Carey said , "Our
proudest moments come when we
can promote those who are already
members of our staff, who have
demonstrated their skills and are
capable to accept new and larger
responsibilities olleadership in their
own departments. We are very
proud of Mrs. Ellcessor and are confident of her excellent performance
on behalf of the hospital's Food Servil'&lt;! Department."

our stand toward our goverrunent
should be the Bible provides the only
Lt'tters of opinion an· wt·komt·d. They should be le ss
source, to which we may go to find
than 300 words Jon!( ! tor s ubje!'l Ito reduetion by the editor!
thewillofGod .
and must he signed with tht· signet•\ address. Names may
I agree with Mr . Davies that love
is
13:13 ), and
I be withheld uplln publil'aliotl. HtoWt'Wr , tort request, 1 thatthewebestareway
oat (Ito Cor.
live in fear (II
I names will be disciiJsed . l.l'ltt·rs should tw In good taste, I Tim 1:7!: however, we cannot take
addressing issues.ntol ptrstonalitit·s .
onlythesetwoscripturesinourdecisions and disregard the rest (II Tim.
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As to supplll'tlng our government,
we are to pray for our government
tha we may lead a quiet and
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I We are to obey our government,
for there is no government except it
of rightness.
be ordained by God and whosoever
~1rstof all. I'd hketosay I am proresisteth it, resillteth the wiiJ of God
Dear Mr . Editor,
ud to be an American, and to fully
(Rom . 13 I-7) .
After reading Erny Davies' letter
support the governmen t of this coun-:
As to paying taxes, Jesus Christ,
of 1!&gt;-27-79, I felt the need to reply to
try . In this country we re blessed
Himself, said that we are to pay
Mr . Davies on some of his points: for
with one or the highest standards of
taxes to our government (Matt.
far too many people in our country
living in the world . Our worst situa22 :21; Mark 12:17; Luke 21! :25) _
today are adaptimg to his way of
tions are far better thar the "best "
The Bible also states that angels
thinking toward our government . In - that most other conlnes have to ofdo not accuse the government, only
stead of supporting it, they are going
fer .
the sellwilled among us despise the
to do their "own thing" in the name
When we are in doubt as to what
government (II Peter 2: I!&gt;- II) . It
also states that there is a way that
seemeth right unto a man, but the
end thereof are the ways of death
(Prov.\4: 12; 16 :26 1.
I must say that I feel anyone who

Set Sanders Auto Sales for all
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1st &amp; SY\:dmOrP
Cal, Fred oro.

as the Purchase Control Supervisor
tn Food Service from 1!176 until her
recent appointment as Director of
the Department.
In her new position. she will be
res ponsible for directing the 24-hour
a day operation of Food Service.
A ~rad uate of Gallia Academy
High School , Mrs . Ellcessor continues her education through a number of programs particularly
designed for her occupation in Food
Service.
Before raismg her family , she was
assoc iated with the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Company in
Gallipolis . She is the mother of five
children: Marc of Ga llipolis : G l n~ er

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Underwriters discuss
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Court news

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NEW
BATTERIES

GUEST SPEAKER - Luke Carroll, right, was the guest speaker at
the noon luncheon meeting rJ the Meigs - Gallia - Masoo Life Underwriters held at the Meigs Inn . On the left is Don Stanley, past
president.

TB skin testing hegins Tuesday

Gallipolis

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A~The Sunday Times-lientinel, Sunday,

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7 Hour Piano &amp; Organ Sale 12:00 Noon To 7:00 PM

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JUNIOR
MISS competltloa
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UDder IJ yean ol
age. America 'a
Jlllllor Mill II 1
ooo-profll corporation,
aupported by COD•
ceroed pareotl;
edataiAln, dvlt
groupe, bullueu
aod IOVOI"OIIII!IIt.
NatloaalapoMOn
lodude Kraft,
Slmplldty, Kodak
aod Coca Cola
USA .
Lear
Photography Is
!be local lpoDIOr.
Some of tbe glrll
are shown practicing dance
routines, all part
of tbe Joalor MUs
competition to be
beld next Saturday olgbt at 7:30
p.m. at Lyne Ceo·
ter, Rio Grande.

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Copy by Sallyanne H oltz

I Regular $1695. I

ThinRS are jumpin 'for junior Miss

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P!Jotus hy Susan Stanley, Lear Pb otograp!Jy

Never, Never To Be bP.eated.

NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY
AND ONLY s27.87 PER MONTH
Story &amp; Clark Pianos
REGULAR $196500

Kimball Pianos

Lowrey Pianos

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GAI..UPOUS • Local girLs will
have a chance at a natiooal title next
Saturday night as the local finals of
the Jackson and Gallla CoiDlty
Junior Miss Program are held at Rio
Grande College Lyne Center.
The Junior Miss competition.
which wlll begin at 7:30p.m ., is part
of a nationwide program to honor
and reward the COW1try 's leading
high school girLs for achievement in
such categories as scholastics,
creative talent, self development
and community bettennent .
Winners here will represent Gallia
and J sc kson CoWl ties in the state
JW1ior Miss Program at Columbus
in January of next year, C((Ilptting
with 23 other state winners for the
many scholarship awards and a
chance to participBte in the America
Junior Miss Finals at Mobile,
Alabama later in 1980.
The Junior Miss program is
sponsored locally by Lear
Photography, Galllpolis. Master of
Ceremonies for the event is Bud
McGhee , with State Representative
Roo James crowning the winners.
Entertainment for the evening will
he provided by the GAHS Jazz
Ensemble under the direction of
Brian Oglesbee and Op""' IX , of
Wellston High School. Tickets may
he purchased in advance for Sl by
stopping by Lear's, Spring Valley
Plaza or by contacting Susan
Stanley, 446-9588, or Sharon Cleland
at 446-7221 . Tickets at the door will
he $1.50.

Entrants are judged on youth
fitness , pc 'se and appearance ,
creatived and performing arts,
scholastic achievement and a
judges' interview . The national
ccmpetitioo, held in MobUe, Ala .
since 19~8. has been televised
natio!UIIIy live and in color since
196$.
National awards total
appromnately $11(1,000 with a SIS,OOO
scholarship to the college of her
choice to the girl selected as
America 's Junior Miss.
This year's local prizes include : a
$25 cash award in both Jackson and
Gallia Counties (Coca Cola Bottling
Co. of Parkersburg, W. Va.); a
Creative and Performing Arts
award of a $25 savings bond
( BancOhio First Natlooal Bank of
Jackson; Gallia County Ohio Valley
Bank ); a Poise and Appearance
award of $25 for both Gallia and
Ja ckson Counties, same sponsors as
above; a Youth Fitness award of a
$25 savings bood for both coW1ties
1 BancOhio lrst Natiooasl Bank of
Jackson; Commercial and Savings
Bank of Gallipolis 1; and a ScholBIItic
Achievement award for both
counties of a S2S savings bood I same
sponsors as above ).

Hlgb Stbool, daugbler ol Mr. ud

Cooteotuts are IJacboo County I :
Rutb M&lt;Cutcbeoo, Jacboo Hlgb
Scbool 11ealor, daughter of Mr. aod
Mn. Clarence M&lt;Cutcbeoo; Rhonda
Smittle, JHS, Mr. aod Mn. Ronald
Smittle; Do111111 Cameroa, JHS,
daughter ol Mr. and Mn. Roaald
Camerou; Kareu BUrr, WeU.tOD

local establishments cootrlbutiJIC
time to the PI"OI!ram include dance
choreography by Mary Wamaley
and Maret Hyatt of the Point
Pleasant Dance Studio; Make-up by
Andrea's, Jackson ; and flower-a and
arangements by Smeltzer's Garden
Cenli!r, Gallipolis.

LOOKING TO FULFILL. YOUR MUSICAL DREAMS?
THE LOWERY GENIE IS TRULY A FUN INSTRUMENT
DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR TliOSE WHO LONG FOR
THE JOY OF MAKING MUSIC - TliEIR VERY OWN
MUSIC - WITHOUT ENDURING RIGORS OF STUDY
AND PRACTICE. WE GUARANTEE TO HAVE YOU
PLAYING A TUNE IN JUST FlffiEN MINUTES.
Regular

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beell" Ia prepuatl.- .... tile 1J'It
JUNIOR MISS competltloa,
"• tied for SIIDnlay, Nov. 11.
1t1ere ue aiDe toDteatull, Ill
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GaWa Ceuty eatr'aJdl lw&gt;f :
Betb 'l'bomal, r..wa A"''l't "' 111111
Scboal,llall&amp;llter .. Mr.... Mn. 0..

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dau&amp;hler .. Mr. - ' Mn. c.t . . .
pkiDI; Cbrlatl Straq, GAllS,
daugbler of Mr. aod Mn. Dllvld
Strug ; Angle Holt, GARS, dllaPier
of Mr. aod Mn. WOllam IWt; ud
Brenda Lallier, GARS, daratrltt al
Helen Lallier.
Each County Junior Mlaa (tbere&gt;
will be winners for bolb Jacltlon and
Gallia Counties J wiU receive an $1.,
scholarship frml Gallipolis B"Pn!
College; a $200 scholanhlp from Rio
Grande College; a Junior Mlaa tiara
from Tawney's; bouquet from
Mayhew F1ower Shop; a lrqlhy frml
Newberry'a Sporting Goods; I 18 by
20 inch color portrait from Lear
Photography; a sash from JoAnn
Fabrics ; and a halntyllng Mllioo
with Y~Qr Father's Moustache.
Each first runner-~ - again, one
from each county - wiU receive: a
$900 scholarship fr001 GalllpoU.
Busine&amp;'l College; a Junior MIA
trophy from Newberry's; and an II
by 14 inch natural color poctralt from
Lear Photography .

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Twin Gilmore daughters are shower honorees
RUTLAND- A shower for Brandee
Michelle and Brianna Danielle , twin
daughters of Mr. and Mrs . Michael
Gihnore, was held Monday night at
the Rutland Church ol the Nazarene
recreation hall. Hostesses were Mrs .
Rose Carson, Mrs . Sharon
Black, and Mrs. Lily Kl!lllledy .
A pink and blue color scheme was
carried out and a decorated cake
made by Mrs. Carson was served
with punch and nuts. Games were
played with prizes going to Miss
Donna Boyd, Mrs. Wanda Williams,
and Mrs. Lenora McKnight.
Attending besides those named
were Mrs. Marjorie !{apple, Mrs.
4'dia Smith, Mrs. Esther mack,
Mrs. Janice Grimm, Miss Brynda
Black, Mrs. Sandy McDaniel!, Mrs .
Betty Wehrung, Mrs. Nettie Boyer,
Mrs. Shirley Baity and Julie, Mrs.
Elza Gilmore, Mrs. Noca Gilmore,
Miss Louise Gihnore, Mrs. Dlzie
Sayre, Vicki Hoffman, Mrs. Connie

Black and Jason , Mr.&lt;. Bonme
Miller, Mrs. Adalene France, and
Mrs. Birdie Hysell .
Others presenting glfta were Mrs .
Dorma Glaze, Mrs. Mildred Wells,
Mrs . Pandora Collins, Mrs. Carolyn
McDaniel, Mrs . Barbara Mullen ,
Mrs. Joni Hdfman, Mrs. Martha
Hoffman, Mrs . Ann Browning, Mrs.
Judy Miller, Mrs . Carolyn Black,
Mrs . Brenda Taylor, Mrs. Noami
Bentley, Mrs. Sandy Walker, the
Rev. and Mrs. Uoyd Grimm, Linda
and Joe Gilmore, Mrs. Cathy Ihle,
Mrs. Goldie Carson, Mrs . Irene Kennedy, Mrs. Polly Legar, Mrs. Millle
Midkiff, Mrs. Pauline Mayer, Mrs.
Beulah Grate, Mrs. Vicki Farrell,
Mrs. Gloria Grate, Mr . and Mrs.
Burdell Black, Mrs. Robin Wolfe,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grueser, Mrs .
Donna Grate, Roger and Mary
Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Musser,
Mr. and Mrs. William mack, Mr .
and Mrs. Morton Barnes, Mrs. Bar·

Wedding announced

bara Black, Mrs . Violet Dillon, Miss
Bonnie Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Petersoo , Mr. and Mrs. Dave

Grueser, Mr . and Mra . Dan
Meadows, and Mrs. Betty Adams.

ELEcriONDAV
DINNER SET
SALEM CENTER - The Salem
Township Volunteer Fire Department will be serving election day
dinner all day on Tuesday, November 6. The menu will consist of slopPY joes, hot dogs, vegetable soup
bean soup, pies and other baked
goods.
This will be the first time the
residents of Salem Township will be
c88ting their ballots at the new fire
house. Those who haven't via! ted the
new facilities yet are free to look
around and see the fire department.
The fire house is located beside the
school house.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
Admitted- Kathy Walters, Muon,
W. Va .; Clarence Fife, Pcmeroy;
Stacey Coon, New Haven: SaUl~
Cadle, Shrewsbury, W. Va . ;
Timothy Jarrel, LBngsviiJe: Donna
Persinger, Gallipolls.
Discharged - Doris Williams,
Charles Friley, Paul Clark;
Raymond Justice.

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newlyweds are at home to their
friends at 238~ South Second Ave.,
Mldleport.
The bride L! a first grade teacher

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GALLIPOUS • Mr. and Mrs .
Lowell Harrl!on, 152 Fourth Avenue,
will celebrate tlleir golden wedding
anniversary on Sunday , Nov . 11 with
an open house upstairs at the VFW

Mr. and Mrs.

: ~leased to announce the engagement
: and forthcoming marriage ri their
• daughter, Joyce Ann, to Robert E.
;'towery, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Ray, mond Lowery, Rt. 2, Gallipolis .
: Miss Davis is a graduate of Meigs
: HighSchool and Rio Grande College,
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GAWPOUS - " Portugal, Men
ci the Sea", is this week's Family
FUm Fare at the Dr. Samuel L.
Bossard Memorial Library, Sunday
3 p .m. and Tuesday at 7 p.m. This
National Geographic film explores
the We of the lonely doryman as he
plies his skills in the lonely ocean to
provide a living for his family. The
trip into the life of a working man
can bnng new insights into the world
around us. This is one of many films
at the library that deals with the life
that goes on daily to provide food for
many . The Library is a great place
'to go explocing . Through bool!3 and
films you can be transported in a
twinkling ri an eye to far-&lt;~ way, and
exotic places any day that you
choolle. The Library is the in-place
to go, clooe to horne, to get away to
faraway places .
The library at 641 Second Ave. is
open Monday through Friday. 9-9,
Saturday 9-6 and Sunday 1~ . Visit
your library soon and see what we
have to offer you, the reading public.
of Gallipolsi and GalUs County.

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where she is currently employed .
Lowery is a graduate of GalUa
Academy High School and Buckeye
Hills Career Center.
The wedding will be held Saturday, Dec. 1, 1:30 p.m., at the Bradbury Church of Christ, Rt. I, Mid·
dleport. The gracious custom ri
open church will be observed .

SUPPORT NOTED
: - POMEROY--Mrs.
Dorothy
: Woodard, president ri the Mid: dleportPomeroy Area Branch of the
;-mnerican Association of University
• Women, announced today that the
: AAUW supports Issue I which will be
: on the ballot Tuesday .
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TIJRKEV DINNER PLANNED
Tuppers Plains-The Ladies
Auxiliary ri the Orange Township
Volunteer Fire Department will
sponsor a turkey dinner on Saturday, Nov . 17 at the fire house in Tuppers Plains from 4:30p.m. to 7 p.m.
The dinner is $-4 for adults and $2
for children. The menu includes ,
~.., turkey, dressing, potatoes and
gravy, noodles, green beans, slaw.
roll, pie or cake and beverage. For
carryout orders bring containers.

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The wedding will be an event of
Friday, Nov . 16.

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Offers

MEETS WEDNESDAY
Chester- The Southeast Ohio Garden Tractor Club will meet Wed·
neaday at 7:30 p .ITL at the scout
building behind the firehouse in
Chester. All interested persons are
invited to attend.

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GAWPOLIS - I.ASCO Niday just
returned from a two week stay witll
his son and family, Henry Niday, in
Oalulale, Calif.

Printed
Coat Style
Pajamas

The disease brucellosis in cattle
can reduce milk yield about 2ll
percent and lower calf production by
about 40 percent in affected herds.

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groom is employed at Mountaineer
Plant, New Haven, W.Va .

man.

Beau Brummell, the English
dandy, bathed three to four times a
day . llis dislike of dirt was such that
he even had tlle soles of his bool8
polished .

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GALLIPOUS - Mr. and Mrs .
Marvin Wickline Sr. of Lower River
Rd., Gallipolis, are announcing the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Tamara
Lynn, to Michael Dean Ross, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross of Rt. l.
Patriot .
Miss Wickline is a 1978 graduate of
Gallls Academy High School. Ross
L! a ID78 graduate of Symmes Valley
High School. He is also the grandson
of the late W'llliam Ross and the
grandson of JanJe Addis of Ironton,
and the late Clyde and Merle Asbury
rl Scottown, Oh.
Miss Wickline is the granddaughter of the late Forrest
Wickline and Edna Wickline, al!o
the late Andnw Berkley and lkalla
Berkley, f ormeriy of Galli polls.
The couple will reside on Lower
River Road in their .1ew mobile

POMEROY The St. Paul
Lutheran Church, Pomeroy, was the
scene of the September 7 wedding of
Deborah Kay Ohlinger, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Ohlinger,
Rooe Hill, Pomeroy, to Wayne E .
Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Davis, Russell St., Middleport.
The double-ring candlelight
ceremony was performed by Rev.
William Mlddleswart. Miss Kim Ohlinger, sister &lt;J the brtde, was maid
of honor, and Steve Ohlinger,
brother ol the bride, served as best

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Social Calendar

MONDAY
EASTERN ATHLETIC Boosters
Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the high
school.

hall from 2-1. p.m .
Friends and relatives are invited
to the reception . The hosts for the
eve nt will be the Harrisons'
children.
They were wed on November 29,
1929 in Ollwnbus.
Mr . Harrison is a retired
employee of the State Highway
Dept.; Mrs. Harrison is a retiree of
GOC iGSI).

20% OFF

MEIGS COUNTY SALON 710,
Monday, 7 :30 p.m. at the Riverboat
Room. Julia Hysell and Eileen
Searles, hostesses .

• Paul Davies Jewelers , to celebrate 111eir Grand
Opening, is offering for the first time ever, over 300 14
Kt.-18 Kt.·Piatinum ring, necklace, earrings, stickpin,
tie tac mounting and more at 20%0FF .

LETART F A.LLS PTO meeting,
7:30p.m . Monday at the school.
RACINE CHAPTER 134, O.E.S.,
Monday , Masonic Temple, 7:30p.m.
Initiation with officers to wear
c hapter dresses . Potluck
refreshmenl8.
TIJESDAV
HOMEMADE VEGETABLE beef
supper Tuesday 10 am . to 4 p.m. at
Harrisonville Town Hall. Sponsored
by senior citizens. llling containers
for carry-&lt;&gt;ut orders of soup.
ELECTION DAY Dinner and fall
bazaar in social rooms &lt;i Chester
Methodist Church Tuesday. Dinner
served from 11 a.m. to I p.m. Bazaar
from 9 a.m . to 7 p.m .
OYSTER STEW dinner at
Pomeroy American Legion following regular meeting Tuesday at 8
p.m. Membership roundup.
RUMMAGE SALE, Masonic Hall,
Chester, sponsored by U.F .O. of
Silver Ridge Community.
ARTS AND CRAFTS Fair Tuesday acrOBS from Chester Fire House,
sponsored by U.F .O. of Silver Ridge
Corrununity.
WEDNESDAY
UNITED METHODIST WOMEN,
Letart Falls Church, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of Mrs . Inez
Hill. Installation of officers to be
held. Short Program will be given .
TifURSDAV
ELEANOR CIRCLE, Heath
United Methodist Church, 7:30p.m.
Thursday at the church with Mrs.
Cherole Burdette, Mrs. Nancy Cale ,
and Mrs. Kitty Cassell as hostesses .
A bazaar workshop will be held .
Each member is to make aS ! donation.

• Gather up your old diamond and colored stone
jewelry, bring them in, and let us create a beautiful item
of 1-el'ry. With gem stones a.p preciating rapidly. you
can't afford to let thOse old 1ewe1ry pieces set any more
- ENJOY THOSE G1EMS AGAIN! We're exper" at
recycling old and worn~ut jewelry.

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stones needed to create that special jewelry item.
LOOSE AND COLORED STONES ALSO AT 20%0FF.
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Formerly Frrd Wtllman

LAST TIME IEFOR11E CHRISTMAS
Frid1y- Nov. 9 - 11:00 AM to 7:00PM
S.turday- New. 10- 11:00 AM to 4:30PM

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Infant Girls' Dresses
Lovely dresses
polyester blends .
in pocket .

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SUNDAY, NOV. 4
1 P·M TIL 6 PM
You May Qualify For

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If You Have
VISA, Af&lt;!'ERICAN
EXPRESS MASTER
CHAilGE Credit Cards

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roll-down collar. molded

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b.Wxswoo's buckled shall sport boot with comfortable
row '-! and contrast stitching on shall. Wine.

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c. Casual organizer bags. 10 Compartments. Assorted colors .

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loot and contrast stitching. Trlcot·llned. Camet.

Men'• Orion · socks. Assorted colon.

80¢ pr.

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Gallipolis, Ohio
M•s•;- Charge or Visa . Sale prices good lhru Sund4y . Deily~._nd Sunday 1: pm,

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Owens-Wolfe speak june vows tn Columbus
POMEROY-Karen Marie Owens,
daughter of Carl and Rooalie Owens,
Colwnbus , and David B. Wolfe ,
FoWltain Valley , Calif. soo of David
and Evalee Wolfe, Middleport, were
married on June 17 at 2:30p.m. at

the Overbrook Presbyterian Church

,
North High St., Colwnbus.
The,Rev . John C. Laske, DD performed the double ring ceremony
Given in marriage Qy h"er father, the
bride wore a gown of polyester chit-

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BUYING SILVER U. S. COINS
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PAUL DAVIES JEWELRY
404 Second Ave.

Gallipolis, 0.

fon fashiooed with a high neckline,
bodice covered in !ilk venice lace ,
lull Whop sleeves accented with
lace motifs, and a full skirt which
flowed into a chapel length train.
The chape1length veil of illusion was
edged with matching silk Venice
lace. The bride carried a bouquet of
yellow roses , stephanotis, and
baby's breath.
The bridesmaids and junior
bridesmaids' gowns were of identical design in rose lustre gloknil
The blouson overlay was attached to
a sleeveless bodice with capelet
sleeves slit from the shoulders. The
skirts were floor length and pleated.
They carried bouquets of yellow
sweetheart roses , pink minicarnations, lavender dalsises,
baby's breath and purple statice
with streamers in pink and ivory .
The attendants were Mrs. Richard
Keller, Westerville, matron ri
honor; Miss Stacey Hayes , a cousin,
Parkersburg, W. Va.; and Carol and
Tina Owens, twin sisters rl. the
bride, bridesmaids.
The groom was in a formal tuxedo
of candlelight and had a white carnation boutonniere. The ushers and
best man wore tu.ledos with pink
shirts and pink carnations. David
Swisher of Bel Air, Md. was best
man and the ushers were Tim
F ischer, New Orleans , La.;
Christopher Hymrod, Columbus ;
and Dennis WoUe, brother of the
groom,
Middleport . Erik
Niceswanger, Colwnbus was the
ling bearer.
The mother of the bride was attired in a gown of mauve floor
length, and wore a celeste rose corsage . Mrs . Wolfe wore a light blue
double knit floor length gown and a
white rose bud corsage.
A reception was held at the Cllntooville Women's Club in Columbus
irrunediately following the wedding .
The day after their wedding, the
couple left for California and then
later flew to Miami, Fla. where they
sailed on "Song of Norway "for a
week 's Caribbean Cruise. They will
reside at Fountain Valley, Calif.
The bride Ia a graduate of Marietta College with a bachelor of Arts
degree in psychology and sociology .
Mr. Wolfe graduated from Meigs
High School in 19'74, from Marietta
College in 1978 with a degree in
petroleum engineering. He is
employed with Standard Oil of
Southern california, Huntington

Beach, Calif.
Mrs . Gladys C. Haynes,
ParkersbiJrs, W. Va ., grandmother
of the bride ; Gene A. Haynes,
Parkersburg; Mrs. Roy L. Haynes,
Gene L. Haynes, Steve Haynes, and
Stacie Haynes, San Antoolo, Texas ;
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gates, St.
Albans, W.Va.; Mr. John F . Gates,
Jr ., White Sui~ Springs, W. Va .;
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Hemet,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Elbem Monroe,
Cedarville; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Irwin, Bet:ly and Becky, Gallipolis;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fretschel,
sister of the groom, Chicopee,
Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. David Swisher,
Bel Air, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Fischer, Chesterfield; Michael B.
May, Lafayette, La.; Tim Fischer,
New Orleans, La., and Mr. and Mrs .
David Wolfe and Dennis Wolfe, Middleport .

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Welcome Wa,fon
club activities

NOVEMBER
Monday, Nov. 5 - Executive
meeting, 7-11 p.m. at Mary Howell 's,
Jay Dr. Phone 44&amp;-4479.
Wednesday, Nov. 7 - Luncheon
Bridge, 12 noon - 3 p.m . at MariaMe
Jamison 's, Crouse-Beck Rd. phone
446-2649.
Friday, Nov. 9 - Welcome Wagon
Club Salad Luncheon, 12 noon-3;30
p.m . at the Community Room of the
Mental Health Center. Buffet lunch,
bridge and cards . Prizes. Proceeds
to Tot finders Program . Phone
446-1937for tickets .
Saturday, Nov . 10 - Couples
Bridge, 7:30p.m . at Moffitt's . Phone
~-

Wednesday, Nov . 14 - Getacquainted coffee, 10 a .m . at Debby
Kincaid's Jay Dr. Phone 446-7739.

Thursday , Nov . 15 - EvenJnc'
Bridge, 7:30 p.m . at the Jacboft
Pike Branch of the Ohio ValleyBank. Phone 446-7739.
Thursday, Nov . Z9 - Crafts,'
Macrame Christmas Glft:l. For time.
and location, phone Teresa Blhl,
44&amp;-1937.
Welcome Wagon Club Ia open to aJt
interested newcomers ln Pt. Plea ~
sant and Galli&amp; County . For more in·
fonnation call Chris Mitchell,
44&amp;-7739.
Remember Week of Nov. 4
Monday - Welcome Wagon Club
Executive meeting, 7-11 p.m. at Mary
Howell 's.
Wednesay - Welcome Wagon
Club Luncheon Bridge, 12 noon-3p.m . at MariaMe Jamiaon 's.
Friday - Welcome Wagon Club·.
Salad Luncheon, 12 noon-3:30p.m . at
Marianne Jamison's.
.
Friday - Welcome Wagon Club-.
Salad Luncheon, 12 noon-3:30 p.m.
atthe Community Room ri the Mental Health Center . Tickets available
at door.
Saturday - Welcome Wagon Club
Couples Bridge, 7:30p.m . at Moffitt 's.

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M organ Sullivan

Birthday noted
GALUPOUS - Morgan James
Sullivan was one year old on Friday,
Oct. 26.
Morgan's cousin, Matthew Alden
Williams, who was eight years old on
Monday, oct. Z9, shared the birthday
honors .
Cake and ice cream were served
at the party which was at the home
of Morgan's parents, Kenny and
Janet Sullivan.
The cakes, a W'Ulllie-the-Pooh for
Morgan and a baseball team for
Matt were baked and decorated by
Marilyn Skidmore.
Those who were asked to share in
the party fun were James and Edith
Nibert, grandparents ri both birthday boys, Ed, Karen and Jason
Williams, Marilyn and ~ri Skidmore, Chris Sullivan, Darla Ward.
and Mark Merola and Kenny and
Janet Sullivan.
Those sending gift:l but unable to
attend were Edna Miller, Tom Clark
and Eva Faulkner.

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Hzstory book orders
deadline Nov. 9
By~tParker

Craft-Harvey exchange july nuptials locally

Asd we have stale&lt;l before , only

Co-{)rdbuotor

the number of books ordered and
paid for wW be printed . This Is the

Metgo County MllleWD
POMEROY - Have you been
rneanlni to order a copy ri the Meip
CoWlty History being published by
the Melp County Pioneer and
Historical Society? U you have
doo1 delay any longer. The d e a .
for accepting orders Ia November 9.
After that date, no orders will be accepted. All orders mUBt be a cccmpanled by PI!Yffient, as only
tho8e paid for will be
counted .
'

only way to get a copy, since the
society will not be printing any ex-

tras.

The book, containing approximately 500 pages of family and
topical history and pictures, wil
make a lovely Christmas gift.
To order your copy, mail $7JI.OO if
pkked up, $28.00 if mailed, to Meigs
History Book, Pomeroy , Ohio .S769.

Nobot*'s.. .
No r•turns .. .
with the
Marx

Home Oxygen
Support System.

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GALI.IPOLIS - Miss Debora h
Sue Craft and Jeffrey Ma rk Ha rvev
exchanged wedding vows in an eve~­
ing ceremony on July 20, 1979 at
First Baptist Church, Gallipolis. The
Reverend 0 . C. Mornson officiated
the ceremony . The bride is the
daughter of Mr . and Mrs . Robert
Craft, Gallipolis , and the groom is
the son of Mr . and Mrs . Vernon
Harvey , also of Gallipolis .
Prenuptial music was presented
by Mrs . Ruth Ann Corbin beginning
at 6 p.m. Soloists were Mrs . Karen
Moore of Zanesville, forme r
neighbor of the bride, and Bradley
Harvey, brother of the groom . Vocal
selections included Wedding Song ;
He Has Chosen You for Me; God , A
Woman and a Man ; and a trwnpet
so1oof, If, played by Brad.
The church was decorated by
Flowerland Florist with two large
fireside baskets of apricot and green
mums and carnations. Two seven
branch candelabras graced each
side of the front of the church with
an archway of tvy and wedding
doves in the center . The family pews
were ~rked by four single candles
with a floral arrangement, and the
bridal path marked by a white aisle
cloth.
Escorted to the altar by her father
and given in marriage by her
parents, the bride was attired in a
fonnal gown of white nylon organza .
Chantilly lace enhanced the bodice,
high neck, and Bishop sleeves. The
lower skirt was complimented by
two rows of ruffles which was swept
into a fully attached train with tiers
of ruffles, which also transformed
into a bu.ssel. Her headpiece was a
white chantilly covered Camelot cap
with a waltz length illusion veil. Her
jewelry was a gold cr068 necklace
with two wedding bands and dia' mood earrings, a gift of the groom .
The bride carried a cascade of
apricot and green and white
sweetheart roses, miniature carnations, and a cloud of baby 's breth,
with apricot and green streamers .
Matron of honor was Mrs . Tarruny

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•M inimum deposit S.S 00. Interest must
retain on deposit a ful l year to earn an ·
nual yield .

Ed l.lndsay , Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Wadell. Mrs . Clara Craft , and Mrs .
Lourena Weese wore cymbidiums
and the men wore white carnations .
Highlight:l of the ceremony included lighting of the unity candle signifying their We together as one, and
presenting their new mothers with

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K. Swisher of Gallipolis. She wore a
green lull length gown of polyester
with a V-neck, short cap sleeves, and
ruffle at the bottom which formed into a bussel in the back . She carried a
nosega y of predominantly green
pom.s and carnations with bay 's
breath and apricot and green
streamers. She wore a single green
carnation in her hair.
Bridesmaids were Gail Craft and
Donna Weese ri Akron, Ohio,
cousins of the bride, and Keith Anne
Oliver, Gallipolis, friend r1. the
bride. They each wore identical full
length gowns of apricot polyester,
identical to the matron of honor's
dress . They each carried nosegays
of predominantly apricot mwns and
carnations with green and apricot
streamers . They each wore an
apricot carnation in their hair .
The groom wore a tan tweed tuxedo with matching pants and a
cream colored ruffled shirt trirnrned
in contrasting tan. His boutonniere
was three white sweetheart lilies .
Steven Pyles, Galtipotis, friend of
the groom, served as best man . He
wore a tan tuxedo with contrasting
tan pants and vest. A green
sweetheart rose was his boutonniere . Ushers were Brad Harvey ,
brother of the groom, and John and
Mike Craft, brothers of the bride .
They wore identical tuxedos to the
beat man with apricot sweetheart
roses . The fathers of the bnde and
groom wore identical tuxedos with
qricol and green carnations .
The flowergirl was Teddi Ann
Hanna. daughter of Mr. and Mrs .
Ted Hanna , Gallipolis. She wor e a
full gown of apricot and green print
polyester which was designed by
Mrs . Donna Craft and was identical
m style to the bridesmaids dresses .
The ringbearer was Jason Butler ,
son of Mr. and Mrs . Eddie Butler ,
Crown City . He wore a tan suit with
a miniature green carnation .
For her daughter 's wedding , Mrs .
.Craft wore a mint green floor length
gown of polyester and s heer sleeves
with an attached cape and Vneckline . She wore a white orchid as
her corsage . Mrs. Harvey wore an
aprtcot fl oor length gown of
polyester wtth s hee r sleeves and
matching shoes and purs&lt; . She a lso
wore a white orchid .
The grandparents . Mr. and Mrs.

NOV. 7

d1 scount rat e offered Feder al r eg ul at 1ons r equire a substantial in ·
terest pena lty f or premature withdra w al of certifi c ate funds .

'PLUSI

Mr. and ;vir&gt; M11rk 1/arvey

white loogstenuned roses .
Registering the guest:l was Miss
Kathy Clark. She wore a green full
length gown and white carnations.
Following the ceremony, a ~:ecep­
tion ws held in the fellowship room of
the church. Hostesses were Rose
DeHart, aunt of the groom who also
made the wedding cake; Laura Jean
Craft, aWlt of the bride and Ann
Butler, cousin of the bride. The four
tiered cake was a Lady Windmere
cake with scalloped design. It was
decorated in apricot roses with
green leaves. 1be apricot and green
mini:! were made by Ann Butler.
Mrs. Cindy Gilmore and Mrs. DoMB
Craft assisted in opening and
registering rl. gift:l.
Out-of-Wwn guests were : Mrs .
Lourena Gail Weese, Mr. and Mrs .
Ron Wood and children, Donna, Ron,
and Doris ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craft
and Mr. and Mrs . Lee Stalnaker, all
of Akron, Ohio ; Mr . and Mrs . Harold
Gregory and Dave Gregory of Wilmington, college friends of the groom ;
Jeff Wooten, Logan, W. Va.; Tim
Paxton and David Kline, St. Albans,
W. Va.; Rick Welch ri HWJtington,
W. Va. From Pt. Pleasant, W. Va .
were Mrs. Jean Shamblin and Mrs.
Mary Lou Queen and Teresa Queen;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wadell from
Beckly, W. Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Lindsay, New Ellenton, South
Carolina and Rose DeHart, New
Ellenton, S. C.
The bride changed to a polyester
street length dress of beige, brown,
and apricot for her honeymoon trip
and the groom changed to a brown
suit. They went to Tygart Lake, in
West Virginia. They are now
residing in Addison.

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MOllday, Nov . 5 - Darwin - Dun·
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Station, 3:4!&gt;-4 :15 ; New Lima Road,
4:30-5; Rutland - Pomeroy National
Bank rshort film at 5:30 ) 5:1!Hi,
Depot Street rshort film at 6:30 1
6: 15-7; Bradbury -Red Barn ,

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Reedsville - Reed's Store (short film
at 5), 4 :30-5 :30; Tuppers Plains - Ar·
baugh Housing !short film at 6:15 1,
&amp;-6 :45 ; BawnAdditioo , 7 : 1~7 · 45 .
Thursday, Nov . 8 - Coolville Post Office I short film at 10 1,
9: 3(H 0: 30; Arcadia Nursing Home,
10:3011 ; Tuppers Plains • K&amp;G
Shake Shoope, 11:30-1 ; Chester .
Methodist Church, 1 : 1~\ : .:i; Keno Co . Road 28 north of bridge, 2-2:30;
Portland - Proffitt 's Store , 3-3 :45;
RAcine -Home National Bank (short
film at 4:30 ) 4:15-5. w-dgner's Hardware fs hort film at 5:15) 5-5 :45;
Syracuse- FJol (short film at 5:30)
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LaLeche League to meet

Karen Lynn Firestone weds C'hris Roderick
AKRON - Karen Lynn F1rcstune,
Colwnbus, became the bride of
Christopher J . Roderick. also Colwnbus, fonnerl y of Gallipolis . in a
ceremony which took place on October 19 in Akron.
The new Mrs . Roderick is the

U..ughlcr uf Mr . and Mrs. John
Henry t'irestone, Akron, and the
brtdegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs . Richard C. Roderi c k,
Winterhaven , Fla ., fonnerly of
Gallipolis .
The church was decorated for the

,.

early evenmg . wedding in all white
flowers of vanoos k!nd.s, wtth large
palms and a white aiSle nmner. The
pews werelinedwithlong~andleson

stands wrapped m 1vy, lrunmed by
white and gold ribbons.
The bride wore a long ivory gown
adomed with lace on the sleeves and
the empire waist top . Her veil was
ivory with white lace; gardenias
graced her hair .
The bride 's attendants - Terry
Jackson , Columbus , Debbie Juruaz ,
Columbus, Susan Pitts . Akron and
Mrs. John Wray, Akron - wore
bronze polyester dresses ~ith short
jackets and gold shoes. They earned
yellow disbuct. sprayed wtth gold
and foliage . They wore touches of
babys breath in their hatr.
For her daughter 's wedding, the
bride 's mother chose a silver and
wlutc sweater, two-piece evening
gown with pearls The bridegroom's
mother wore a rosy beige evening
gown. also ad orned with jl&lt;'arls

B-7-'lbeSundayTimes-Sentinel, Sunday, Nov . 4,1979

Serving as fl ower g t~l was Miss
Ellen Dunne , Boston. Ma~&gt;
Ushers were Gene Card.I , Jack
Groezmger . Ma1k Hesler and D•
Harr~ Newland, all of Columbus .
and 1om We1skophf, Phocrux , Am .
Matd of h~nor to Miss Firestone
was Kay Firestone, SISter of the
bride, Akron .
.
.
Best man was ~1ck Roderick.
GallipoliS, the groom s brother .
Followmg a wedding tn p to P a lm
Sprtngs , Cal., the couple will be at
home to their friends tn Columbus Ut
November.
The bride has a B.S . tn English
and Journalism from Oluo State
Umvers1ty ; she works as an adver ttsmg account Cit!&lt;:utive wtth SWB
Adverttsmg , Colwnbus. The g~oom
was a 1966 graduate of GAHS anrl
holds a B.A . f~m M1anru UmverSily
m Political Sctence . He IS a goU professwnal with the Mwrt1eld Village
Golf Course .

PO INT P LEASANT - !.a Leche
Lea gue of Po1nt Pleasant wtll huld
Its third m eetm g of the current
sertes a t the home uf Sarah Walters,
624 30th Stree t, Pi . Pleasant on MonU.. y, Nov . 5 a t 7:30p.m . Betsy Cra nk
wtlllead the discussion on " Baby Arnves ; The Family ; and the Brea stled Baby ."
La Leche League believes that
mothers' milk is the best food for
baby and gives the best possible
&gt;tart in good mothering and helps to
develop and deepen the close rela twnship between mother and her
child. " Breastfeeding is an art not
learned overnight but is convenient
and enjoyable, once established, "
says members.
These series of meetings tha t are
held in members ' homes help to a cquaint those interested WJth the
ph ys i c al,
practi c al
and
psychological
s1de s
of
breastfeeding . If anyone IS a grand-

m oth e r . m oth e r -to-be , nurse,
newlywed , or just a mother, she is
welcome . Babies and children are
always welcome to accomany
mothers. For further information
call Betsy Crank 67~m6 .

1OOth birthday noted
POMEROY-Mr and Mrs. George
Schneider, Mrs . Eura Ulrgent, Mrs .
Marvin McKelvey, and sons,
Michael and Jay, visited Wednesday
with Mrs . Charles A Bartels of Huntington , w. va . for a celebration of
her IOOth birthday .
·Mrs. Bartels is an aunt of Mrs .
Schneider and Mrs. Ulrgent and a
great-aunt of Mrs. McKelvey. Also
there for the celebration were Mrs .
Bartels ' daughers, Ruth Bartels,
and Mrs. Gamet Dempsey Channel
13 television visited Mrs. Bartels at
her home and she appeared on the II
p.m . news .

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Young Careerist to be
selected in November
MIDDLEPORT--A
Young
Careerl8t will be selected by the
Middleport Business and Professional Women's Club at the
November 19 meeting of the club

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:· : Afternoon ceremony unites Miss Charles Hoy

Mrs. Marcelia Custer, her grandmother, and Tinker Colwnbus .

Out-&lt;Jf-town gu""ts included the
bride's mother and sister, Tarruny ,

take part in district competition in
Feb . 19M with her expenses to be
paid by the local club .

JOHn~OO$

B;rth announced

and candldatea are currenuy being
!lOIIgb! by lbe club.
"
Employers are encouraged to
NEW MARTINSVILLE-Mr. and
.nominate an employee whom they
Mrs. Randal McMillin of New Marfeel would be a good candidate, and
lintsville, W.Va ., are armouncing the
young women who feel they might
birth of a son, Randal Scott, Oct. 26.
qual.lfy are Invited to cootact either
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Terrie Walker, 742-2377; &lt;I'
Theo Pyles of New Martinsville, and
Wanda Eblin, 992-2272. Entries will
Mrs. June Maxey, Hartford, W. Va .
be accepted unW Nov. 15.
Greati!randparents are Mr . and
To be eligible, a YOllll8 wome'l
Mrs. Floyd McMillin, Hartford, W.
must be between the ages ol 21 and
Va ., and Mrs. Bertha Dailey of
:11, mll81 be tr have been employed
Pomeroy , is a great-greatin business and the professlorut with
grandmother.
at lea81 one Ye¥ ol full--time work
experience in her career area, must
be outatandlng In scholastic work,
MEETS MONDAY
ctmmlllllty service, and-&lt;&gt;r church.,...,. P~~-The Pomeroy Garden
work, and must be Uvtng, wocking,
ttiill'will meet Monday at 7:30p.m.
tnlnlng or cootlnuing her education
at the home of Mrs. Fred maettnar.,
In the area served by the local clubs.
Mrs. Roy Holter, regional director,
The YOUllj( Career!Bt selected will
will give several demonstrations.

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Coen-Clevenger to wed Nov. 10

CHARLES H. (CHUCK) BARTELS
CANDIDATE FOR
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ALBANY - Mr . and Mrs . Leo
Coen of AI ba ny are armounc 1ng the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Joy ce Lynn,
to Michael Roy Clevenger, son fo
Mrs . Clara Yarbrough of Bidwell,
and Delmas R. Clevenger of
Webster Springs, W. Va.
Miss Coen is a 1978 graduate of
Alexandria High School. Albany .

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She is presently employed at Com well's Jewelers in Atherts.
Clevenger is a 1977 graduate of
Gallia Academy H.tgh School and
ll. Buckeye Hills Career Center . He is
presently employed as a carpenter
in Athens .
The wedding will be an event of
Nov . 10 at 1:30 p.m . at the Colwnbia
Chapel Church in Albany

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NOV. 2nd

FRIDAY

THROUGH

NIGHTS I

Makeup tor Combination Skin
Foundation thould be for narmal-to-Gily skin 11 this
will Ia at tt.e longest. By using 1xtr1 moisturizer on
dry areas, you will balance the effect of the founda -

tion . A light use of powder on extr• oily areas will
increaM the staying power of your foundation.

Mnoup lor Oily Skin
WIMn you bUy your rw•II:IIUp for oily skin, tflere •r•
ttlrH I•MJs you IPaoufd look for. Those mirkecl

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Remember
SUNDAY
YO liTH REVfV AL will start at the
White Oak Baptist Church this Sunday night and run through Wednesday night. Starling Thursday night ,
Rev . Roger Lavender from Ironton
will be there for a weekend meeting .
All welcome .
G VEST SPEAKER at Addison
Freewill Baptist Church , 7:30 p.m .
Speaker, Arch Patri ck . Waverly .
Public cordially invited .
REYIV AL begins at the Eureka
United Christian Church with Rev.
Glen Carman as the evangelist , also
special singing, 7:30 p .m . Pastor
Rev . Warren Woodyard invite..
everyone .
BELL Chapel Community Church ,
Taylor Quartet will be singing in
evening services, 7:30 p.m. The
public cordially invited by the
pastor, Rev . Delaney and congregation .
MONDAY
GRACE GUILD at Grace United
Methodist Church, potluck super ,
6: IS p.m .

LIBRARY TO
SHOW FILMS
M!DDLEPDRT- Two filrru; will be
shown for all school aged children
Wednesday at the Middleport Public
Library. 2 p.m . in the event school is
not in session . The filrnts are "The
Ugly Little Boy" and "The Furr
Coal Club "

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POMEROY -Marcella Loretta
Charles of Newark , daughter of Mrs .
Carolyn Charles, Minersville, and
the late George D. Charles, and
Michael R. Hoy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Hoy, Newark, were married at the Wright Memorial United
Methodist Church in Newark.
The wedding took place on Sept. 29
at I: 311 p .m. with the Rev . R. Edsel
Wilco1 pertonning the double ring
ceremony. Mrs. Betty Williams was
organist and played traditional wed·
ding music.
Orange, yellow and white arrangements ol carnations, diasies,
rooes and baby's breath decorated
the church altar.
For her wedding the bride wore a
fonnal length gown fashioned with a
rounded neckline and long fitted
sleeves. Her long veil of illusion fell
~~ from a band ol material matching
her wooding gown. She carried a
bouquet of white carnations, yellow
roses, orange tinted daisies, and
baby's breath .
Tamm7 Charles served as maid of
honor for her slster and she wore a
Door length gown in yellow with a
yellow picture hat . Her flowers were

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Pomona; Jane Hazelton, Flora; and
Clarence Story, gate keeper .
Appointments were Helen Qulvey,

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Rosalie Story, youth committee ;
and Stanford Stockton, legislative
agent.
Theme of the lecture program was
school days . Each member gave an
amusing incident which happened to
them while m school. Cider, donuts,
and sandwiches were served following the meetmg.

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activitiies

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FRENCH Colony Chapter DAR will
meet at I :30 p.m . With Mrs. Harry
K. Mills.
THURSDAY
PHILOMATHEAN CLUB will meet
at the home of Nellie Scarberry at
114 First Avenue at 8 o' clock to hear
Peggy Evans review ' ·Dateline
America" by Charles Kw-alt.

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POMEROY-New olficers were installed at the recent meeting of
Hemlock Grange 2049 held at the
hall.
Installed were Robert Reed, worthy master ; Stanford Stockton,
overseer: Muriel Bradford, lee-

GALUA HEAD START Parents
meeting at Gallw Head Start Center .
All parents welccrne .

CB RADIO Club of Gallia Co., 7:30
p.m . at Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Company . Plans discussed
for 1980 season .. . if anyone is a
member, former member or licensed CB'er is interested in joining , he
lor she) is welcome .
LA LECHE League of Point
Pleasant will meet at 7: 30 p.m. at
the home of Sarah Walters . Anyone
needing information call Betsy
Crank at 67~2776.

yellow carnations . orange daisies
and greenery .
Greg Angeletti of Newark served
as best man .
For her daughter 's wedding, Mrs.
Dlarles wore a light blue pantsuit
with a white carnation corsage . The
bridegroom's mother was in a brown
two-piece suit and she also had a
wlute carnation cor corsage .
A reception honoring the couple
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs . Hoy . The bride's table was
decorated with a three tiered wed-ding cake . Mrs . Hoy presided at the
table .
The bride changed into a Ught pink
suit for a wedding trip to Roscoe
Village m Coshoctcn. They now
reside at8381dlewild Ave ., Newark.
The new Mrs . Hoy is a Meigs High
School graduate and is attending
Franklin University . She Ia
employed at Children's H011Pital aa
senior supervisor in the accounting
department.
Mr. Hoy graduated from Newark
High School and the Hocking
Technlcal College. He also attended
a vocational school and is currently
employed as a carpenter .

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November, " Fire and Earth", Bill
Meadows of Huntington, W. Va . The
Urban Potter .
The Gallery hours Saturday and
Sundays, I p.m. until 5 p.m.;
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a .m .
until3p.m .
Nov . 6 - 7 :30 p.m. , F .A.C. Interdepartmental meeting: F .A.C.
Trustees meeting . Riverby.
Nov . 17 - 7:30p.m ., Second in the
series of Movie Classics from the
30's arxl 40's. One of the best
westerns ever made with James
stewart and Marlene Dietrich, $2 at
the door. Riverby .
Nov. 18 - 2-3 :30 p.m., Second
Children 's Workshop with Corinne
Lund for cltildren over age 5.
Register 111 advance . 'This workshop
on Cllndle making, $1.50 per
workshop . Call4&lt;16-1!103. Rlverby .
Nov. 25 - 3 : ~ p.m ., Parent
Child Workshop, open to the public,
no charge , Nanvy Levernier and
Vita Carman, chainng, Rlverby.
Nov. 26 - 8 p.m ., Piano Recital
with David Ehrman from Liberty
Baptis t College, J.y!'chburg, Va.,
Riverby .
Nov . 30 - 8 p .m., Deck the Hall
party to decorate Riverby, Adult
FAC members ; bring refreshments
to share after decorating complete.
Riverby .

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No other previous Wildcat squad
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OSU crushes Illinois
By ROBERT LEE ZIMMER
Auoclated Press Wrtler
CHAMPAIGN , Ill. IAPJ _ Vlade
Janakievskl kicked three field goals
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touchdowns Saturday as Indiana
clinched its first winning football
season since 1968 with a 42·24 Big
Ten victory over Minne$Jla .
Minnesota quarterback Mark
Carlson, the cooference's leading
passer, led the Gophers Ill a IIHJ
advantage in the fir!l quarter before
the Hoosier offense starting rolling
behind Clifford and Harkrader.
The junior tailback scored
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pass from C1lffcrd and a !-yard run
that iced the game with less than
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Harkrader gained 132 yards for
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After a 14-10 Indiana halftime
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II points on a !~yard run by l..oi1Jlie
Johnson five plays after the second
half kickoff . The two teams traded
touchdowns after that with CMI.oon's
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trlnging tile Gophers to 211-24 after
three periods.
Indiana took the ball 83 yards in
nine plays with Harkrader taldng
the long pus from Cllfferd Into tile
end • boo. IDd•- •• lead lo
~24. Mlnneeota was unable to get a
fir!l down on ita nert possession and
the Hoo !den marched 60 yards on
the ground with Harkrader going in
fer tile clinching 8COI'e.
The victory lifted Indiana to ~ In
the Big Ten and 6-3 overall with two
llllfileS remaining. The Hoosiers'
last winning season was 1&gt;-4 In 1968.
Minnesota fell to 3-3-1 In the
cmference and 4-4-1 In all gaml!ll .

SOUTII BEND, Ind . (API Vagas Ferguson smashed across
from the 3-yard line in the fourth
quarter Saturday and led 13thranked Notre Dame to a 14~ victory
over Navy .
Ferguson, Notre Dame's all-time
rushig leader, gained 1~ yards in 34
carries and posted his lith career
100-yard game as the Irish posted its
sixth victory against two losses.
The defeat was the second straight
for the injury-riddled Middies and
dropped them to 1&gt;-2 for the season.
Notre Dame took the opening
kickoff and drove 73 yards in 16
plays with quarterback Rusty Usch
sneaking over for the touchdown .

Akron slips past

Morehead, 23-17
MOREHEAD, Ky (AP) - Dennis
Brumfield scored a pair of
touchdowns, the second on a threeyard run midway through the fourth
period that gave Akron a ~17
college football victory over
Morehead .
Akron, S-4, went ahead 17-9 early
·in the fourth period when Brumfield
scored oo a one-yard !'WI.
Morehead, ~2-1, took the ensuing
kickoff and marched 80 yards In 16
plays to tie the game. Dwight Yarn
got the touchdown on a 12-yard run
md Morehead tied maUeni when
Durron Hunter threw • two.point
em version pass to Larry Campassi .
That was Merehead's last gasp,
however, as Akron mounted a 1~
play , 74-yard drive to the winning
touchdown .
Morehead did make one last
surge, driving in eight plays from Its
20 to the Akron H. The drive was
thwarted
when
freshman
quarterback Don Reeves' pass was
intercepted at the goal line by
Akron's Rooseveil Jewells .

season .
Hannan Trace's Junior running
back , Todd Sibley, one of the area's
top rushers and leading scorers enjoyed another outstandmg night :.Oth
110 yards in !5 carries Teanunale
Jay Bl'lly finished with 82 yards in 16
tries .
Southern fumbled on the first play
of the game, and the Wildcats
pushed the pigskin across with nine
minutes to go in the period. Bray ended the drive with a fiv e-yarn
scoring run and then kicked the ext.ra pomt.
The next time the Wildcats had the

1-7-1.
Janakievski 's field goals came on
kicks of 51, 47 and 36 yards, and he
missed on a ~yard try .
Calvin Murray, Todd Bell , Paul
Campbell and Art Schlichter scored
the Buckeyes' running touchdowns
and quarterba ck Greg Castignola hit
Brad Dwelle w1th a pass in the end
zone for the final Buckeye score .
Dlinois' only touchdown came in
the third period when quarterback
Lawrence McCullough connected
with tight end Lee Boeke on a 1~
yard pass play.
Attendance for the game was
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by Randy Green. This time the extras failed .
On the next series, the Tornadoes
fwnbled again and a Wildcat defender earned the ball to the two. Bray
then took it in on the next play .
Southern's defense held the Wild cats until the third period was nearly
over. Then Sibley scored his first
touchdown, and midway through the
final period found paydirt again with
a 14-yard jaunt.
Hannan Trace racked up 339 total
yards, 299 on the ground. Southern
had 5~ yards on the ground and 22 in
the air, completing tiv'ee of five
p""ses. Those three completions
came on the same series , but two
straight penalties snuffed out the
drive in the second period.

Southern rounds out it. oeal&lt;&gt;n
next Saturday with a hone game
against Eastern, the team that
knocked North GAllia out ol cmtentioo for the title race last week.
"'''ATISTICS
Depart men•
Fi rst Downs

5 T
15
52 2'1'1
22 ..,
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Yards Passing
Total Yards

7~ 339
5·3 6·2

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Inter. Thrown
Fu mbles Lost
ScorinQ :
First Quarter :

1 0
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F ive yllrd run,

Bray, kick Bray . 3.4 yard run , Gree n,
extras failed . 2 yard run, Tim
Banks, kick blocked .
Third Quarter : 8 yar!l run, Sibley,

extras Bray .
Fourth

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Si bley , e)(fr as tailed .

Score by quarters :

Han . Trace
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Michigan
rolls, 54-0
ANN ARBOR, Mich . 1AP )
Michigan tailback Butch Woolfolk
scored three touchdowns, including
a record-breaking run of92 yards, as
the
lOth-ranked
Wolverines
clobbered Wisconsin 54-&lt;J in a Big
Ten football game Saturday . 191&gt;pound sophomore from Westfield,
N.J ., gamed 190 yards in 19 carries,
marking the third coosecutive game
he bas rushed for more than 100
yards. The nation 's 16th leading
scorer , Woolfolk has averaged 147
yards in his last lour games .
Woolfolk had TD runs of 1 and 30
yards in the secood quarter as the
Wolverines built a 17-&lt;J halftime
lead .
Then, with less than a minute
remaining in the third period and
Michigan ahead :ll-0, Woolfolk took a
deep pitch from quarterback John
Wangler on a 3rd-and-6 situation
from the Wolverine 8, broke over left
tackle, cut back and scampered
down the center of the field .
Wlaconllin Mld:ey Caoey tried for a
shoestring tackle at the Badger :ro
but missed as Woolfolk jetted into
the end zone.
The 92-yard score was the longest
for a Wolverine since legendary
Tom Harmoo scored oo an lltl-yard
run againsl California in 1940.
The victory left Mich1gan 1&gt;-1
overall and tied with Ohio State for
the conference lead at 6-0 while
Wisconsin fell to 2-7 overall and 1-5
in the Big Ten.

HANNAN TRACE WRAPS IT UP - Hannan
Trace's Todd Sibley , (43) a sure candidate for the
SV AC's Most Valuable Back, rushed for 110 yanls in
leading Ius team to a 33-0 SVAC win over Southern FM -

day night. With the vlcl«y, Hannan Trace C11Pb1rec1 Ita
first football clwnplcmhlp ever. The Wlldcabt ended
their season with an outstanding 9-6-1 reccrd. Qoslng
in is Southern's Terry McNickles (22).

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National Football league
At A Glince
By The Associated Press
American Conference

Ph iladel phia
1 1 1 15
Afl•nra
5 4 3 ll
NY ISlanders
4 4111 !i 10
N Y RanQers
..e 5 1
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wash i ngton
J 6 1 7
Smythe Division
va ncouver
.e 3 4 12
Winnipeg
41 1 5 2 10
Chi cago
3 4 3 9
St . Lou is
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team took over .
Midway thro u~h tht· ftna l rwn od .
th e 61 sons let Cl -~o lde n 1!pf"lo rtumt'
Slip thrOUKh their fin gP r s Whl' tl t h e~
forced thP locaLs deep mt o the1r uwr1
territory a nd cts a res ult got t ht.' bctll
un the Wa hama 34 yard line but on
the ir f1r st s.c nmmagp play fum bled
with Tra vts ~r ay fall t n ~ on the loos e
pigskin fo r h1 s se&lt;"o nd recov ery of
the gam e.
The Whit e Fa koos Im mediately
marched down the f1eld beh ind th e
hard running of Gray a nd Wea ver
with some excellent off ensive !m e
blockin g but Ba mtlz" s pass wli s
Intercepted at thP goal line by flri an
Clendenin .

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Pro Hockey At A Glance
By The Auoci•1ed Preu
N~tion•l Hockey League

WOLVERINE ·
10 WATERPROOF
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yards in two carries to move to the
Ruffalo one where a fwnbled snap
from center set up a fourth and one
w1th just seconds on the clock . On
the final play of the half I. ray was
stopped just inches short of the goal
and the score remained ()..() at the
half
Wahama threatened once again in
the third quarter when they moved
64 yards to the Buffalo 26 but the
dnve stalled and the Putnam County

STATISTICS
WAHAMA ... . . . BUFFALO
F 1rst Downs
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Yards Rus hing
40-96
3$-15
Yards l'c.ssing
84
21
Total Yards
1110
106
Passing
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2-11
Interce ptions Thrown
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Penalties-Yds
6-&lt;4~
2-20
Punts- Avg .
7·27.5 f&gt;-25.4
Off Pl a ys
61
52
Sco re by Quarters:
Wahama
0 0 0 0 6 6
Ruffalo
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rlr~ y hefore intermi ssion .
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their seconr: "")()Ssession of the ~ arne
by drivin~ from their own 39 to the
local s 15 yard line but Travis Gray
recovered allison fumble at the 19 to
kill the drive
Wahama made their onl y bid for a
score in the first half as the clock
wa s running down Rick Barnitz
mte r cepted a Bill Hoggess pass and
returned the pigskin to the 16 yard
line of Buffalo. Two consecuti ve 15
yard pena lties were then assessed
the bend area team to seemingly
take them out of scoring range but a
42 yard pass play from Baroitz to
T im Young gave Wahama a first and
goa l at the Bison four yard line .
Travis Gray then notched three

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C-4-The SUnday Times-sentUlel , Sunday. Nov I. 1979

Bobcats dump Southwestern, remain in second place tie
CHESHIREKyger
Creek
jumped iniAl an early UJ lead then
exploded for 21 fourth period points
enroute to a 28-0 SV AC vicrory over
Southwestern here Friday night.
With the win, the Bobcats
remained in a second place tie with
North Gallia. That issue will be
decided Friday night at North
Gallia .

Hannan Trace won Its first SVAl'
g nd c hampionship ever Fnda)·
rught with a 33-1) whitewash of
Southern .
Seruor tailback Paul Lasseter
enjoyed the best night of his career
Friday night rushing for 188 yards
while scoring two touchdowns and a
two-point ('Onversion

Lasseter got the scoring underway

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tht• fourth play fulluwillJ.; tht'

scoring changes but fumblt' s or

openmg kickoff . On a founh down

interception s kill •.'&lt;! them
Coach Bob Ashley's H1ghlande"
co uld not get untracked again st the
l:lobcat defense. SWHS did not get
beyond the 'Cats 37 yard line .
Kyger Creek broke the game open
in the fourth quarter . Lasseter
eapped a 64 yard march w1th a 23
yard gallop Minor 's kick was wide .
Midway throu~h the period,

and one situation , l.asseter , behin d

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so lid wall of bloc kers. broke loo se up
th e middle for a 52 yard run .lo ck
Minor booted the extra po1nt for a 7-1)
lead.
That lead stood as both defenses
he ld until the final quaner .
During the seeond and thJrd
periods. Kyger Creek had other

following Terry Porter's pass
mterception . sophomore Ed Moore
rambled in from ?11 yards out
pushing UJe score to 21..0 after
Lasseter ran the extra points .

Kyger Creek ·s final TO came in
th e final se conds when senior
fullba ck Victor VanSickle went over
from tile three yard line . Minor's
kick made it 28-0.
The score was set-up on a 39 yard

Blacks mark unblemished

pass frum sophomore quarterback
Rob Waugh to junior end Terry
Porter .
The wUl avenged a 44-7 romp by
Southwestern last season . It pushed
KC's 1979 record to 6-2-1. The
Highlanders finished with a ~
rec&lt;lrd.
Kyger Creek travels to North
Gallia Friday night in the final
SV AC game for both teams this
year

By JACK ROGERS

PT. PLEASANT - There was
dancing oo the football field Friday
rught. There was dancing in the
streets. And no doubt there was dancing on the lawns of Coach Steve Safford and members of ttis staff .
Why~ Because it was a thrilling
ending W a beautiful football season

at Point Pleasant. Regular season
ending, that is. There are the post season playoffs Ul the offing .
In short, the Pt. Pleasant Big
Blacks whacked the highly-routed
Huntington Pony Express, 25-1l, to
cap a periect liHlnd-{)campaign, only tbe second in PPHS history . THe
first ooe carne in 1969 under Coach

STATISTICS

Department

SW K C

First Downs

5

16

Yards Rushing

56

31.4

Yards Passing

30

59

Total Yardage

86

37J

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Passes Compt

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Fumbles
Fumb les Lost
Penalties
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WAVERLY - Jtmior halfback
Roger Thompson's 18 yard
touchdown sprint in the fourth
quarter carried the Logan Chief·
t.ains to a thrilling 12~ vtt'lory over
the Waverly Tigers Friday night
Thompson, who firushed wt th 12fi
yards, dashed into the end zone With
just 3:05 remaining in the game to
snap a !Hi deadlock, and cap a SIX
play 67 yard drive.
Mark Rugles, Logan's excellent
kicker and offensive end, set a
school record and perhaps an
SEOAL record in the first quarter
when he drilled a 44 yard field goal.
Ruggles ' sensational kick came
after a poor Waverly punt gave the
Chiefs possession on the Tiger 25 .
Three plays netted just two yards
and Ruggles booted ttis re&lt;:ord field
goal with 4:2Q left.
The Tigers took "'the ensumg
k1ckoff and traveled 59 yards 10 JUSt
four plays to score with Onno Stager

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Athens drops

firitll( a 31 yard TD pass to Jeff Harns . A converston run failed and the
6-Jiead stood at halftime
Wilh 5 50 left in the third penod a
Logan drive fizzled on the Waverly
10 so Ruggles toed a 25 yard field
goal to tw the score at IKi
In posting their second league VIC ·
tory the Chiefs led in fnst downs
12-11, and in rustling 177-135
Waverly ttit on five of t1 passes for
64 yards while Logan was three of
SIX for&gt;-! .
Thompson carried the ball 19
times for 131 yard' to lead eig ht dif·
ferent Logan ball carriers, while
Rick Conley netted 78 yards in t6
tries for the Tigers .
Next week Waverly travels to
Wellston in a battle to deternnine the
cellar dweller for 1979 as both teanns
own 1-4 league marks while Logan
entert.atns Athens in te fmal contest.
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33-12 battle
ATHENS - Columbus Whetstone
invaded Athens Friday night for
their I mal contest of the 1979 season
and dealt the Bulldogs a 33-12 defeat.
Whetstone, which firushed the
season at !&gt;-4, replaced the Me1gs
Marauders on the Athens schedule
and tallied 2Q points in the fourth
quarter to ice the victory.
The Bulldogs took a 12-7 lead at
halftime wben Fred Ross tossed a
pair of second period touchdowns to
Jerry Lavelle 1eight yards 1 and
Alan Meyer 1three yards I.
However. the Braves turned Tim
Foster loose and he responded with
two second half touchdowns on run5
of 20 and rune yards to go with ttis
one yard scoring rw1 in the fir&gt;t
quarter .
Ted Jameson fired a 63 yard TD
pass to Jeff Ashmore and Steve
Boyd tallied the final Brave
touchdown on a 10 yard run . Drew
Beja kicked three extra points for
the winners .
The Columbus team led in first
downs 12·11 and in rustling yards
222-36 .
AThens hit on 14 of 24 passes for
138 yards while Whetstone was one
of two for 63.
The Bulldogs take their 'J,-7 overall
record and 2-3 league mark to Logan
Friday rught to conclude the 1979

Canton Central Cath 26. L our s vill e
Aquinas 6
Canton M cKinley 25. Young Chaney
0
Celina 38, Kenton 14
Cin . Moeller 33, Cin . Bacon o
Cin . Northwest 28, NorwOOd 10
Cin . Oak Hil ls 28. MI . Healthy 1-4
(in . Princeton 27. Hamilton Garfield
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Col Brookhaven 28, Col Mifflin 17
Col East 13. Col Linden McKinley

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Col East moor 38, Col . West 16
Col Franklin Hts . 78 . Col Hamilton
Twp 13
Col Hartley 38, Col Ready 0
Col Marion Frankl in 6, Col . South 0
Col
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Col WhetstoneJJ, Athens 12
Columbus Grove 44, Lima Perry 6
Cortland 42, Painesv i lle Harvey 0
Cory Rawson 48, Hardin Northern 0
Clear Fork 37, Ontario 0
Crawf ord 8. Ridgedale 0
Cov ington 41, Indian LakeD
Cuyahoga Falls 20. Tall madge 8
Cuya hoga Hts. 78, Lutheran W. 0
Day North mont 3-4, Tecumseh 8
Day Roth 27. Day . Dunbar 12
Delta 28, S"Jdvania Northview 0
Defiance 28, Delphos St. John 23
Dover 78, New Philadelphia 7
Gahanna 28, GrovepOrt 20
Gar away 57 , Danv ille 0
Geneva 30, AShtabu l a 0
Gibsonburg 21, Wood more 0
Grafton 15, Ober l in 12
Harrison 6. N BendT ay lor o
HillsbOro 51, Greenfield McCia.n 0
HOO\ier 49, Canton Sou th 0
Indian Val lev N 2, Indian Valleys . 0
Jefferson 30, Vienna 12
Jt&gt;Wett Scio 27, Newcomerstown 20
Jonathan Alder 21. Big Walnut 8
Kansas Lakota 40, Otsego 8
Kens ton 22, Chardon 3
Lancaster 26, Marien au
Lebanon 16 , Lemon -Monroe 0
Leetonia 26, Souft'lern Local 6
Lima Central Cat h . 28. Archbold 27
Lima Shawnee 18, Lima Senior 13
Logan 12, Wa~Jerl.,. 6
London 41 , Spri ng . ShawneeO
MadtSOn Plains 15, Washington C H

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Mansfield Madison 26. Mansfield
Malabar 14
Marion Local '19 , New Bremen 21
Martins Ferry 21, Jefferson Unron 14
Mason 18, Little Miami 17
Massillon 31, Timken 0
Massillon Jackson 28, Glen Oak 6
Massillon Perry 26. Lou isville 11
Morgan 41, Nt&gt;w Lex inQ ton 12
N elsonvile York 42 . Vinton County
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N €"-N London 7, Collins West ern
Reserve 0
Poland 21. Stru thers 14
Port Clinton 14, Sandusky Perkins C
Ravenna 10, Akron Spr ingfield 13
R idgemont 19. W Liberty Sa le m 6
Rrllman 21 . Sm i thville 14

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Tal Northwood 18, N . Baltimore 0
Tot. Whitmer 28. Tal. Rogers 7
Trenton Edgewood 3, W Chester
Lakota 0
Tri Valley 18, Philo 14
Triad 8, RiiJerside 6
Tr i mble)], Mi l ler 12
Twinsburg 21, Aurora 6
Uniontown Lake 28 , Tuslaw 14
Upper Ar l ington 71 . Newark 10
Upper Scioto Valley -48 . Crestview 16
Urbana 28, Kenton Ridge 7
w Salem Northwestern 35, Hillsdale
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We"'lter~Jille N 21, Hilliard 10
Westfall 13, Adena 12
Westlake 21, Avon Lake 8
Wheelersburg 41, Minford lJ
Wickliffe 14. Mentor Cath 17
Willard 17, Shelby 0
Willoughby S. 21, Lyndhurst 6
Ye llow Springs 25. Greeneview 6
Young , Ray en 72, Canfield 6
You ng South 52, Young . North 0
Y oung Ursuline 27, Hubbard 20

Friday's Sports Transactions
By The Associated Press
BASEBALL
National League
ATLA NTA BRAVES SIQned
Phrl N iekro, pitcher, to a three year
contract
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
CHICAGO BULLS ActiiJa ted
John Mengelt, guard . Placed Roer
Brown, center, on me i njured
reserve list .
DENVER NUGGETS - A c t i vated
Kim Hughes . center Wa i ~Jed Bo
Ellis, forwa rd
WASHINGTON
BUL L ETS
Placed Kevin Greve y, guard, on the
rniured li st
Activated
Steve
Matovi c. forward
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NEW YORK JETS - A ct1vated
Ed McGlasson, center, f r om the in
jured reserve li st
HOCKEY

National Hockey League
COLORADO ROCKIES - Traded
Barry Bee~ . defenseman , f o the N ew
York Rangers for Pat Hickey and
Luc ien DeBlois,
forward , Mrke
McEwen
and
Dean
Turner .
de fensemen and a player to be an
nounced later

STATISTICS
Dept.
lsi Downs
Yet Yards Rush
Passes
Intercept ed By
Yards Passing
Yards from Scrim
Return Yardage
Fumb les
Fumbles Lost
Fena1t1es. Yds
Punts
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yards, winding up in paydirt.
Anotber fake on the conversion attempi and Glenn McClellan speared
Stepp with a two point conversion
pass wmake it 25-1l.
But, ah, those boys on defense!
Linebackers Keith Doss, Greg
Thomas, and Todd Pridemore, along
with tackle Henry "Bo" Elliott and
DBH Anthony Lee, led a swarming
defense that hit like the hammers of
Thor and only pernnitted the Pomes
to get as close as Point's 2!&gt;-yard
line.
Top runner for the Ponies was a
bruising senior named Scotl Lee,
with 95 yards net in 2Qattempts.
For Point, Minton 's 122 was only
the second time a local had topped
the 100 plateau in 10 games - and
Minton did it both times.
David Sprouse netted 70 in 18
bw-st.s, and Tim Jackson had 57 in
ooly two tries. Brian Stepp earned
four tunes and picked up 18. including his touchdown.
It will be next week before all
playoff contenders are decided.
George Washington , which was
rated No. 4 last week, one notch
above Point Pleasant rated No. 5,
just did get by DuPont Friday night.
12-7, and wound up with a !1-1 record .
The playoffs get underway two
weeks hence and the Big Blacks are
Ullhe first one ever.
Finally, the locals' clean sweep is
a tribute to unity and " family ," bet·
ween the coach staff, the team personnel, and many others hwo contribute to a successful sea,on .

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season .

Co is . Whetstone

River View 14, Crooksville 0
Riverdale 16, Mohawk 6
Russell, Ky . 7, Portsmouth6
St Henr.,. 21. Minster 6
St Marys 36, Ottawa Glandorf a
Salem 28, E . Liverpool77
Sandusky 26, Lorain King 0
Sebring 18, Stanton 14
Sha~er Hts . 20. Lakewood 7
So lon 26. Chargrin Falls 7
Spart a High l and 35, Centerburg 14
SpenceriJille 30, Paulding 14
Spring Ca t h . 20, Srdney Lehman 14
Spring . Greenan 35, Spring Nor
thwestern 0
S teuben~Jille 22. Alliance 17
Stow 14, Akron Hoban 9
Streetsboro 14, Hudson 17
Stron gsvi lle 15, Brunswi ck 14
Sy lv ania 5outhv iew 18 . Rossford 0
Tal. Cen tral Cat h . 28, Col Northl a nd

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GALJ.IPOLlS - The Gallipolis
Women's Bowling Associatwn wiU
hold a Holiday Mixed Tournament
on Nov. 17 and 18atSkyline Lanes .
Hegistratwn opened tttis week and
w1U close at midnight on Nov . l4. Entry fomlS are available at the front
desk Ht Skyline Lanes.
The wurnament will be based on
the team's total score, plus handi cap . Each team will consist of two
women Hod two men bowlers.
nus is the first time 10 a nwnber
of years tbe associatioo has held a
tournH men! of this type

405 Second Av e

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scored a touchdown in KC's 28-0 victory over
Scuthwestern. The Highlanders ' Randy Harrunonds
14()) get.s ready to hit by Elliott - Peg Thompson
photo .

Logan trips Waverly 12-6
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By The Associated Press
Ada 21. Bluffton 6
Arlington 28, Panoora Gi l boa 14
Ashland 10, Tal Devilbiss 7
Bellbrook 33, Day . Northr rdg e 6
Bellefontaine 21 . Spr i ng
Nor
thea stern 9
Be l pre 47. Alexander 6
Bethel23, Mississinawa Vall e y 1-4
BrecksYille 28 . N . Royalton 1J
Brooklyn 35, Firelanos 0
Cadiz 53, M i ngo 22
Caldwell 8. BArnesville 7
Canal Winchester 13. Bloom Ca rr oll

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Week of November 4, 1979

Dick Ware .
It was Parents' Night and a crowd
in the neighborhood of 5,000 was on
hand to watch it all.
With the backfield doing the running, and the defense doing the tackl·
ing, and Bryan Mabe the kicking,
the loc.als pitched their fifth shutout
of the year, and the first blanlting
the Ponies absorbed in sufering only
their third defeat. They have won 7.
But tttis loss burst their bubble of
possible Class AAA playoff hopes .
Bryan Mabe booted a 22 yard field
goal, ttis third, to give the Big Blacks
a narrow 3-1Jiead at halftime.
Jay Minton, who led aU rushers
"ith 112 yardsd in nine carries,
bruke a 75 yard sconng run, and
Mabe thumped tbe conversioo to
move the count to I0-1l at the end of
three periods . It was Minton's ninth
touchdown of the season.
In the final heat, Brian Stepp ripped eight yards for ttis third TD 'bf
the campaign, and Mabe kicked

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IRONTON - Coach Bob Lutz 's
Fighting Ironton Tigers resumed
their march toward the 1979
Southeastern Ohio League football
championship and a berth in the
Class AA post«ason playoffs with a
convincing 42-:1() victory over Coach
Bill Trent 's Gallipolis Blue Devils
before approximately 3,000 faru~ in
Tank Memorial Stadium here Fri day night.
1be Blue Devils shocked Ironton
by scoring first on the fifth play of
the game when Mark Sheets ·took a
pitchout around left end from Greg
Harrington and galloped 45 yards to
give GAHS a 6-() advantage. Scott
Morrison's kick from placement
made it 7-ll with 10 :00 left in the
period .
Ironton came right back with a
beautiful 71-yard drive in 12 plays to
knot the count at 7-all. Tim Hodges
put it in the endzone from three
yards out. Joe Fletcher 's kick from
placement was true at the 5:15
mark.
1be play which probably broke the
Blue Devils' back came four downs
later when Ironton's steve Sutton
returned a Greg Harrington punt 57
yards for a Tiger touchdown . Flet·
cher converted. It was 14-7 with 2:42
left in the first oeriod.

Afer an exchange of possession,
Ironton marched 86 yards in 11 plays
to go ahead 21-7 with 8:35 left in the
second period . Again Hodges ram med it over from the two. Fletcher
converted.
Gallipolis mounted a drive of its
own , from the GAHS 19 to Ironton 's
35 but Gabriel l£wis recovered a
Blue Devil fumble to end that threat.
Ironton roared 63 yards in six
plays . Brent Wilcoxon raced over
from 29 yards out and Fletcher's
kick was true . It was 26-7 with 3:01
left in the half .
Bob Marchi's interception of a
Wilcoxon pass on the GAHS one with
!ieeonds remaining in the firnt half
prevented another Ironton score .
It didn' take Ironton long to get on
the board in the second half.
Terry Royal returned Phil King's
kickoff 16 yards to the Tiger 26.
Hodges got seven, then Lewis broke
loose lor a 57-yard gallop to the
GAHS 10 where he was hauled down
from behind by Todd Nibert and
Robbie Goble.
With 10:47 left in the period
Hodges slammed in from 10 yanb
out . Again Fletcher converted. It
was ~7 .
Gallipolis marched 78 yards in 10
plays to get on the boom ai!Bin. Har-

ington hit Mike Hemphill with a
nine -yard strike at the 5:31 mark .
Momson converted to cut Ironton 's
lead~U .

Ironton marched 75 yards in e1ght
plays to go ahead 42-14 with 7:26 left
to play . Hodges scored his fourth
touchdown from eight yards out.
Again Fletcher kicked the extra
point.
With first units cA both teams still
on the field, GAHS carne back with
an 85 yard drive in live plays . Harrington hit Nick Robinson with a 30yard strike at the 5:31 mark to make
it 42-:1(). A pass for the extra points
failed .
Craig Thomas mtercepted a
desperation pass by Harrington as
the game ended .
1be win left Ironton 7~1 overall,
and 5-0-0 inside the SEOAL. The
Tigers, winner of 17 straight loop
games over a three year period, will
battle Jackson for the 1979league title at Ironton Friday . Jackson is
7-1-ll overall and 5-0-0 in league play .
Gallipolis concluded its campalgn
with a ~ record and 2-4-ll conterence mark.

'1:1 yards to score late in the contest
and Wyant added his fourth placement lor the 23-7 bulge .
Statistics show Jackson leading in
firnt downs 16-9, and in rushing
236-135 .
The Rockets completed three of
nine passes lor U yards with three
intercepted while Jackson hit on
three of five for :?lJ yards.
Ulndrum carried 41 times for 1&amp;1
yards while Wellston's fleet Jerry
Patton had U9 yards on :1() carries.
The Ironmen prepare to take their
dandy 7-1 and S-0 record In Ironton
while Wellston drops to 4-4-1 overall
and will host Waverly in the season
finale. both teams with a H league
record .
Score by quarters :
Wellston
000 7- 7
Jackson
0 7 7 14- 28

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AND COST101JBALlAS MUCH.

Wellston
Logan
waverly
Gall ipolis
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139 77
113 80
1&lt;2 62
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131 163
121 120
59 178
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Non-League results :
Columbus Whetstone 33 Athen s 12
Pt . Pleasant 25 Huntington H 10h 0
ROCkH i ll140akHill6
Coal Grove 22 Fair land 18

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Logan
Galli pol is
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Waverly

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2 J 0
48
2 4 0 9&lt;
I 4 0 67
1 4 0 40
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Meigs
TOTALS
Friday ' s results :
Ironton 42 Ga l lipolis 20
Jackson 28 Wetlsfon 1
Looan 12 Waverly 6
Athens ·Meigs , Ct'Jnc e lled ,
Mel~s

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Nov . 9 SJi1 mes:
Athens at Logan
Jackson at 1ron ton
waverly at Wellston
Melg! at Gallipolis, canc elled , due ro

Meigs strike
RockHIll at Chesapeake

LATONIA RESULTS
FWRENCE, Ky . (API
Thunderback won the $1,100
featured mile pace Friday night at
Latonia in 2:03.4-Sand paid $21, $7.60
and ~ .80 .
Makin Bacon finished second ,
returning $4 and ~. and Senator
Hayes was third, paying $2.60.
1be 1-1 c001bination of SUver
Q-eek Patty and Ike L capturer! the
double and returned $50.20. The
crowd of I. 793 bet t •r' ~fl'l

133 419
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Completions
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Yards passing
To ta l yards

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Score by quarters :

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NOVEMBER TIPS : TIJRKEY
POMEROY - Turkey is an ex cellent protein source. Turkey is a
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Use turkey skin to add flavor w
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Roast turkey bones can be used to
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1 cup finely chopped onion
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One year ago : Egyptian President
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Summit Coni erence.
Today's birthdays : C&lt;median Art
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Thought lor today : He who thinks
himself wise ... is a great fool.
Voltaire (1694-ln8 1

banquet Will be provided by The
Saunders Trio.
Affiliate membership awards, soil
judging awards, 4-H awards, and
outstanding conservation awards
will be presented during the
evening's activities . Also, two supervisors will be elected to replare the
expired terms of Ray Hughes of Addison Township and Howard
Childers of Huntington Township.
Hughes is leaving the board after
serving six years and Howard is
leaving after serving nine years.
The ladies of the Green PTO wtU
prepare and serve dinner.
All tickets will be sold in advance.
None wiU be sold at the door . Reservation deadline is Monday, Nov. 5.
Tickets are $4.75 and are available
from the extension office (Gallia
Coonty Courthouse 1. or from district
supervisors C. A. Duncan, Howard
Childers, T. F. Burleson, Ray
Hughes and Gary Fallon, or from
the Gallia Soil &amp; Water Conservation
Office at 529 Jackson Pike , Room
308-C

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Some home owners prefer w build
teepee-like structures over the
roses, using asphalt paper . Others
use collars or cones made of many
different materials such as asphalt
paper, styrofoam, fiberglass or car·
dboard. Collars are then filled with
some organic material or soil. Cones
or other devices are l•ft empty .
The effectiveness of these
methods of protection vary with
each rose grower. It the present
method of protection you are using
does the job, use it. IT it does not , try
another.

GALUPOUS - Emerson Marting, livestock auctioneer from
Washington Court House , wlll be the
speaker at the 35th annual banquet
of the Gallia Soil and Water Conservation District . This year's
banquet will be Thursday , Nov . 8, at
the Green Elementary School
be . .
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Marting owns and operates, along
With his son , 1,6SC acres in Fayette
County . and Clinton County ,
specializing m registered Hereford
cattle . He also has considerable
acreage in wheat, soybeans , and
com . He is an auctioneer cA national
reputation and has sold over 4 000
auction sales in 28 states :U,d
Canada .
He appears often at farm and
agricultural meetings, conununi ty
meetings, service clubs, and young
people 's activity groups. While he
speaks in both a humorous and a
serious vein, he also likes to take
about pMvileges and opportunities of
growing up in America .
Entertainment lor the annual

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Preservatives, NH3 Inje ction ,
Stonng Outside, Coverings, Losses
and Benefits . Winding up the
program will be Myers discussing
Fertibull, A Pasture Overview .
Make your plans now to attend .
Winter protection for garden roses
may or may not be a problem f&lt;r
you . Where varieties are of the winter hardy type, properly planted in a
protected area, there usually is less
danger of winter damage.
1be garden rose is a pretty hardy
plant and generally wUI withstand
severe and varying temperatures of
Ohio wintern . However, to be sure w
supply as much protection as
possible, mulch your roses or use
some other type of protection .
Mulch, usually organic in nature
is applied to the soil around the ~
bush to prevent heaving of the soil
by freezing and thawing. During the
summer, the mulch helps conserve
moisture, keep down week growth,
keep the soil temperature at a more
even level and increase the aeration
of the soil as it breaks down .
Whatever material is selected as
the mulch, do not apply it too early
in the fall . It is best to wait until a
good hard freeze has occWTed
before placing the mulch around the
roses . In Ohio, this period generally
comes the latter part of November
of early December. Apply material
to a depth of fCIIll' to live inches, or an
addition of two or three inches , if a
sununer mulch was used .
Very often we hear, "My roses got
killed last winter even though 1
mulched them." You can be almost
certain that if rooes are cA the hardy
type, planted properly and given
regular care, the reason for winter
loss is improper timing of winter
mulch. Again, it is important to wait
until the grow!d freezes before ap.
plying the winter mulch. If applied
too early, the mulch keeps the soil
wannlonger through early, light
freezes . This does not allow the plant

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OARDC, will disc uss Forage Weed
Control.
A highlight of the morning
program will be "How Forage
Varieties are Developed ", disc ussed
by Jun Moutray, Director of F orage
Research, North American Plant
Breeders, Ames, Iowa . He will be
followed by R. w. van Ke uren
professor of agronomy , OARDC:
who will bring the group an update
on forage varieties.
Follow ing lunch, John Un ·
derwood , Area Extension Agent
Agronomy, Jackson , will disc~
Fertilizing Forages. The main
speaker of the afternoon is V. L.
profess or
of
Lec htenberg,
agronomy , Purdue Uruversity, who
Will talk oo Forage Harvesting ;

Mini Hom e, air on ch a ssis and hody , !Pss thr~n 75.000 miles . full equ•p
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Grid standings
ALL GAMES
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Coal Grove
9 0
Ironton
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Jack~n
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By Jolm C. Rice
Co. En. Agent
M•lpCounty
POMEROY - Two Ohio forage
days are scheduled for December
wtth the first coming on December 3
at the Jackson Area Extension Center, 2miles south of Jackson on State
Route 93, and the second on December 4 at the OARDC, Wooster.
A~ording to Don Myers , Extension agronomist at The Ohio
State University, registration each
day gets underway at 9 a . m. with
the first session beginning at 10 a . m.
This presentation wUI be on Forage
Seeding, Rates, Dale:!, Plant Numbers ~nd Coating by Myers.
Followtng the opening session, G. B.
Triplett, professor of agronomy.

(Stat istics)
Depart ment

Washington CH auctioneer
named soil-water speaker

County agent's corner

Nea rly ev ery larm1n g JOb g1es be tte r w 1th an exc lu s1ve
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g ea r ra t10S o r th rot tl e se tt 1ng s In m as! cases . you II accom·
pl1 sh mo re w o rk per gal lon ot t uel used - and yo u II sa..-e w ear
and tear on yo ursel f

Jackson rips Wellston,
stays in contention
JACKSON - A three touchdown
performance by Brian Landrum
combined with a super defense carried the Jackson lronrnen to a 23-7
triumph over Wellston Friday night
and sets the stage for the championship game at Ironton next Friday .
The Jackson win coupled with the
Ironton 42-:?ll victory over Gallipolis
pits both teams with perfect fHl
league marks In the title game at
Tank Stadium next week .
Friday night the Ironrnen !rake
out cA a first quarter deadlock in the
second stanza when Landrwn
scored on a one yard run and Dobie
Wy8Jit's PAT luck made it 7-IJ at
halftime.
In the third period Jackson took
possession on the Rocket 39 yard
stripe and Landrwn pounded the en tire distance on nine consecutive
caries, the final coming on a nine
yard run to paydirt. Wyant toed the
placement.
Early in the fourth quarter Landrum struck again from the one and
Wyant's kick made it 21-ll.
Wellston battled back and scored
on a wierd play that saw Jeff Montgomery pass four yards to end Mike
McManaway , who then lateraled to
Jerry Pattona and he scampered the
final 30 yards. Montgomery kicked
the PAT .
Quarterback Mark Jenkins got the
crusher lor Jackson when he raced

C-7- The SUnday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Nov . 4, 1979

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. HEMPHilL SCORES - Gallia's junior tailback, Mike Hemphill, is
p1ctured above m this Brenda WUson photo after catching a nine-yard
touchdown pass from QB Greg Harnngton in Friday 's SEOAL game in
Ironton . The Tigers remamed unbeaten with a 42-20 win .

Ironton 's Gabe l£wis paced the
Tlgern with !&lt;Ia yards in IS trips .
Terry Royal had 72 in 11 tries ;
Wilcoxon 75 in eight and Hodges 97 in
17 attempts .
Mark Sheets led Gallia 's attack
with 96 yards in seven trips. Mike
Hemphill had 75 in 19 tries and Greg
Harrington 52 in 10 attempts.
Harrington completed 12 of 16
pa.!LSe8 lor 147 yards and two
touchdowns, giving GAHS 380 total
yards in 56 plays from scrlrrunage
Ironton had 41JI total yards in 56
plays .

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By Bryson R. IBudl Cart•·r
Gallia County Extension Agt&gt;nl

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HANDLE CAREFULLY
GALUPOUS - The next time
you're shopping for frankfurters ,
salami, bacon, or bologna, read the
label carefully. According to the U.
S. Department of Agriculture, if the
label reads "uncured", that means
no nitrite was added to the meat.
Nitrite helps to stop germs that can
cause botulism from growing in
meats. You must take care of it as
you would fresh meat such as
ground beef or fresh pork . You ean
keep uncured bologna, bacon and
frankfurters in the refngerator only
four to seven &lt;lays ... not two to three
weeks as you can keep bacon ,
·bologna and franks cured with ,
nitrite. Along with the word "uncured", the label must carry a warning reading " No nitrate or nitrite
added. Not preserved keep
refrigerated below 40 degrees F., at
all times ." So remember, if you buy
" uncured" bacon , bologna or frankfurters, keep the meat refrigerated .
Do not let it sit on the table or kitchen counter. Do not pack uncured
bologna sandwiches in a brown bag
lunch unless you can keep them cold
until lunch time .
Some other tips for handling uncured meat products are :
-&amp;!lecting meats Jus! before
leaving the store.
- Have cold products stacked
together so they stay coollooger .
-Go tune directly to refrigerate
the produel.'i.
- Use meat within 4 to 7 days or
follow storage instructions on the
labels of packaged meats.
- U you want to freeze the meat,
leave it in factory packaging or
wrap tightly in moisture - resistant
material such as alwrunwn foil or
freezer paper .
-Defrost meat in the refrigerator
or - for a quicker method - imlJlerse the package in its watertight
wrapper in cold water .
: - If products are to be cooked,
them thoroughly or according
package Instructions.
: - Refrigerate leftovers promptly
4nd use within 3 to 4 days .
· - U you are going to a picnic,
p~rry food products in a wellinsulated cooler with plenty of Jce.
Leave cooler in a shady spot so ice
will not melt too fa..t. Do not open

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HOBART L DANIELS

GAUJPOLIS - This past Wednesday evening I and several others
had the opportunity to meet with the
county commissiooers concerning
the green box program here in
Gallia County and the levy for maintalning Uus program to be voted
upon this corning Tuesday.
There weren 't very many people
at the meeting but there was a lot of
good discussion and infonnation
cooler unnecessarily . Put leftovers
into cooler right away . Be sure sufficient ice is in the cooler to keep lefto¥er meat cold W1tll you get home .
- To pack a sate ' 'brown bag" lunch, use one of these methods:
Prepare and freeze the meat sandwich the evening before ...lt will
thaw in time for lunch. Pack sandwich in a small insulated container
such as the commercially available
foam plastic. Double wrap the sandwich and pack it with cold piece of
fruit or cold can of juice. Put a cold
device into the lunch bag . The device
might be a commercial freezer gel,
a plastic bag filled with ice cubes, or
a cleaned-out margarine tub that
you have filled with water and
frozen .

GALLIA COUNTY
LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD
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In Gallipolis for 1 day only Sunday , November 4.
Call Mr . L. 011nl at the Holiday Inn , TEl .
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will cuttom me11ure you lor mail ordefl of men auita. soort

colts. atwu, lediet

M~i1t,

dreltel, form1 1we1r, or co.ta

meeting agreed ~t we did not want
to see trash Uttering our hJ.chways
and farm fields apln. U you have
questions concemllll! the levy and
need more infonnatlon, then contact
our CoWJty Conunluioners. I
believe that they will be 1D0111 happy
to discUS! strengths and weaknesses
of the program and provide in·
formatioo to you to help you as you
determine how to cast your ballot oo
Nov. 6.

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1928, a Republican was elected
presi dent. Dwight Eisenhower beat
Adlai Stevenson.
In 1962, President John Kennedy
announced completion of a series of
Amencan nuclear tests 1n the
Pacific .
In 1973, Senator Edward Brooke of
Massachusetts became the first
Republican senator to publicly urge
the resignation of President Richard

COLUMBUS, Ohio ( AP ) - Ohio's
electric companies welcomed
Friday an investigation by the
Public Utilities Commission to
determine if they are burning all of
the !tate's high&lt;~ulfur coal possible
under clean-air regulations.
Gerald M. Minnery, executive
vice president of the Ohio Electric
UWity Institute, denied charges that
electric companies are not burning
as much Ohio coal as they are
allowed under federal air pollution

Ten years ago : Two jetliners, one
Nicaraguan and one Brazilian, were
hijacked to Cuba.
Five years ago : Jordan 's King
Hussein announced an eff&lt;rt to
r emov e from his government
r e prese ntati ves of West Bank
Palestinians

Environmental Protection Agency ,
and Sen . Howard Metzenbaurn, DOhio .
McGuire told an Ohio Hou.'le
committee this week that he .w as
"suspicious" of the utilities and said
"someone is playing games with
someone ."
"Ohio 's electric companies
welcome this examination for the
simple reason that we believe the
PUCO records will show just exactly
who is playing games with whom ,"
Minnery said .
He predicted an inquiry by the
PUCO would show that utilities are
purchasing coal in the most
economical
way
possible ,
considering environmental

rules.
Gov . Jam~s A. Rhodes has
directed the utilities coiTUlJ.ission to
Investigate the charges by John
McGuire,
Chicago
regional
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of
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Metzenbaum told President
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state's utilities have refused to burn
all of the Ohio coal they c ould .

School
hearing
Nov.6
POMEROY --Meigs
County
Probate Judge Robert E. Buck
Saturday set a hearing date on a
petition which alleges that the Meigs
Local Board of Education has failed
to perform its duties.
The order issued by Judge Bacon
said :
" These having been filed in this
COW'! a petition alleging that the
Meigs Local Board of Education has
failed to perform duties impa;ed
upon it and that it has failed to
negotiate in good faith with the
Meigs Local Teachers Association,
pursuant to Sectioo 3313.85 of the
Ohio Revised Code and that the
Meigs County Board of Education
having been advised of such failure
to act failed to take any positive action thereon, and the matter being of
great urgency, it is hereby set for
hearing on the 6th day of November,
1979, at 9 a .m. at which time the
Meigs Local Board ot Education is
ordered to show cause why this court
should not find that the said board
has failed to perform the duties irnpa;ed upon it and why this coW'!
should not aetas such board and per·
form all duties imposed upon such
board".
A copy of the entry i.s to be served
to all members of the Meigs Local
Board which includes Carol Pierce,
Jennifer Sheei.s, Virgil King, Larry
Powell and Keith Riggs .

SUPERAMERICA~
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large part t.o a reduction in use of
Ohio coal by out-&lt;&gt;f-state utilities and
industries.
"Statistics provided by the Ohio
Department of Energy show that
Ohio 's coal exports declined by 11
million ton s between 1970 and 1978,"
he sa1d.
He said exports to Michigan alone
have dropped by 5 million tons
annually in five years .
" It is obvious that a significant
portion of Ohio 's coal loss is in its
exports," Mlnnery said . "With the
imposition of stringent air quality
standards in other states, Ohio 's
high sulfur coai has become most
unattractive . This is hardly the
doing of Ohio's utilities."

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Gunfire erupted during an aoHII t:
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He said three companies, Ohio
Edison , Ohio Power and Cleveland
· Electric lllurninating, could "legally
burn a total of 13 million tons of Ohio
coa l annuaUy without installing
additional
pollution
co ntr ol
equipment. "
" It 's too bad Sen . Metzenbaum
didn 't take a look at the fact.&lt;;, "
Minnery said . " Last year the three
companies he cited didn 't burn lJ
million tons of Ohio coal - they
burned 19.7 million tons of Ohio coal
and that number is increasing
through the first nine months of
1979 ."
Minnery said the decline in coa l
production and resulting loss of
miners' jobs CHII be attributed Ill a

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Tuday In History
By The Associated Press
Today is Sunday, Nov . 4, the 3tl8th
day of 1979. There are 57 days left in
the year .
Today's highlight in histcry :
On this date in 1922, the entrance
to King Tutankhamen 's tomb was
discovered in Egypt .
On this date :
In 1879, J .J . Rilly of Dayton, Ohio,
was granted a patent for the cash
register .
In 1884, Democrat Grover
Cleveland was elected president.
In 194-1, the Allies announce&lt;f that
Greece had been liberated from the

Nixon .

For

presented.
Gallia County became involved in
the landfill business in 1972 when it
assumed the old landfill at Rodney
from the city of Gallipolis. The
original grant of $40,000 was uaed to
purchase a dozer, an earthmoving
pan, and a compaction roller.
In 1975, the county received
another $40,1XXI grant to purchase a
packer truck and 33 green boxes .
Again, coWJty funds in excess ol Ule
140,1XXI paid the difference. A short
time later , the county purchased an
additional 32 boxes for $14,1XXI. The

encouraged by the Cllarnber of C&lt;Jrn.
merce to rid the county of roadside
litter.
In 1978, the county received a thlrd
$40,1XXI grant to purchase a second
packer unit, which cost about
$56,1XXI.
The volwne of trash and debris is
increasing rapidly . It is estimated
the volwne is doubling yearly.
Presently, there are about 250-280
boxes being transported weekly to
the new landfill.
The CoWlty Conunissiooers rely
heavily on CETA labor to perform
Uus work . About 80% ol the work is
performed by CETA labor. The
CETA program has been changed
rather significantly lately. Here are
the changes that have taken place :
I. Schooling must be provided and
employees must spend time in class.
2. The average wage cannot exceed $3.'l:T per hour .
3. Stricter adherance to the ruling
that employees perform only an 18.
mooth length of employment.
Earlier Uus year six employees

were added to aaslst the program .
It Ia my understanding, in order to
operate the program in 1980 the
Commisaioners will need to ratse
somewhere in the vicinity of S250,000
to $300,000. I understand that if the
levy doe! not pass, naturally the
green bol program will be dl!coolinued but the landfill program will
cooUnue along with the sewer
district program.
I believe that most ol us at the

•Minimum dePOSII 15.00. Interest must

rei"·" on dePOSII a full yter to eMil .anual yield .

•

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�D-3-- The Sunday Ttmes.Sentinel Sunday, Nov 4 1979

[)..2-TbeSundayTimes-Sentlnel,SWiday Nov 4 1979

Local howling

Sunday and Monday's TV Log
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 4 1979
5 30--AG USA 17
6 00- Amertcan
Problem s
&amp;
Challenges
10
A c tion
Newsmaker 13
Between the
Lines 17
6 30--Chrlstopher Closeup 3 Better
Way 8 Treehouse Club 10 K1ds
Are People Too 13
7 QO-- This IS the L1fe 3 Urban
League 10 Jtmmy Swaggart 17
7 3o-TV Chapel J Eddie Saunders
6 Jerry Falwell 10 The Btble

Answers 13

Jtmmy Swaggart

15 Chnst tor the Wor ld 17

8 DO- Morm on Choir 3 Gra c e
Cathedral6 Chnst for the World
J Three S toog~ s &amp; F r ends 17
Sesa m e St 20 33
8 JO-Oral Roberts 3 Conta ct 6
Jame'S Rob tson 10
Lower
Ltghthou se 13 Open Btble 15
9 oo-Gospe l Stngtng J ubilee 3 Rex
Humbard 6 Ora l Rober ts 10
Rev Jtm F rankli n lJ Ernest
Angley

15

Los t

1n

Space

17

Mt ster Rogers 20 33
9 Jo-Robert Sc huller 8 E lee Co
33 It Is Wntten 10 Gospel
Outreach 13 Sesame Sf 20
10 oo-Tht s Is The NFL 3 Ktds are

People Too 6 Move J ourney to
the Cen ter of the Earth
10
Jtmmy Swaggart 13 Gospel
S•ngmg Jubilee 15 Hazel 17
Studio See 33
10 30- Re&gt;c Humba r d 3 Ernest
Angley 8 Zoom 20 Movo e The
Bndges at Toko R1 17 BIQ Blue
Marble 33
11 00- Re)( Hum bard 15
Rev
Henry Mahan l3 E lee Co 20
Feelings 33
11 JO.-...At Issue 3 An •mals Antmals
Animals 6 Face the Nat•on 8
Rev R A West 1J Over Easy
20 Wild Wtld World of Ammals
33
12 t»-Meet the Press 3 IS Issues &amp;
Answers 6 13 V1ewpo1nt 8 Oh o
Journal 20 Mov1e
Westward
Ho 33
11 30-Sonny Randle Football 3
College Football 79 6
NFL
Today 8
The
I ss ue
10
EvangelistiC Outreach 13 All
Cr eatures Great &amp; Small 20
12 45 - Mov •e
S1nce You Went
Awa y 17 12 55--NFL Funntes
10
OC&gt;-- NF L Football 3 15 D recl1ons
6 NFL Foot ball 8 10 F rank
Ct gne1tt
Football 13
Movte
Gal1leo 33

30 Amen ca s B lack For um 6
Co llege Footbal 19 13 Sound
stdge 20
2 oo-Communlque 6 Mario &amp; the
Magtc MOYie Mach ne 13
2 3()---.-Movte
Boc cacclo
70
6
Battle of the Planets 13 Hoc k1ng
Va ll ey Bluegrass 20
J oo- Tr1 State Today &amp; To morrow
13 Poldark II 20
3 3()--Mov te
M r Sm 1th Goes to
Wdsh tngton
13
Mo " te
Ca tholi cs 33
• QO--Bastard 3 NFL Football 8 10
Thts Is The Ltfe IS Mov1e The
Farmers Daughter
7 Con
sumer Surv1val K1t 20
.a Jo- lnslght 15 Wall St ree t W ee k
20
5 00-Catc h The Vts1on 15 E lec
Co 20 Nova 33
5 JO- In Search Of 6 L •ttle Rascal s
15 Best of Groucho 20
6 OQ-ABC News 6 The Long Search
JJ Fran Curet
Footba ll 13
Better Way 15 Wrestling 17
Se!!.ame St 20
6 3o-NBC N ews3 15 ABC N ews 13
News 6
00 - 01sney s Wonderfu l World
3 15 Sa lvage 1 6 13 60 M tnu tes
8 10 Nashv1lle O n The Road 17
Feel•ngs 20 Even1ng at Sym
phony 33
30-Porter Wagoner
Once
Upon A Class 1c 20
B OC&gt;--M ork 1!. Mindy 6 13 Archie
Bunker s P l ace 8 10
Con
nectlons 20 33
MoYte
Th e
Three Stooges
7
8 3o- Movi e Jaws 6 13 One Daoy
AtAT •m e610
9 00- M oyle
Ma cArt hur
3 15
AI ce 8 10 Ma st erpiece Theatre
20 33
9 30--Je ffer son s 8 10
10 DO~ Trapper
John
8 10
Comeb ac k
17
MoY te
M tsslsslpp l 10 F 1nng Lrne 33
10 30--- Ruff Ho use 17
11 QO--News 3 8 10 15 Dpen Up 17
Wall Street Week 33
11 15-News 6 13
CBS News 10
PMA Pulse 15
11 30---MoYie My Reputat•on
J
ABC News 6
Movie
Hard
Times
IS Ju l te &amp; Sa mm y 8
Face The Na t 1on 10 Wash ington
News tn Rev iew 33
11 45-My Partner the Ghost 6 PT L
Club 13
12 OO- M ov1e
The
Outlier
Memo ran dum
10
11 30 Comeback 8

11 45- NFL Game ot the Week 6
I DO--Mov1e Cesar &amp; Rosalie

Lucy ll Pnsoner 20 Mus1 c 33
3 30--0ne Day At A T1me 8 Joker s
W ld 10 Fl l ntstones 17 Foo t
c; tep s 33

I7

I JO- News 15
4 ~ AB C News 13
1 5- Mo v e
L ong
Ag o
T o mo r row
17
5 JO L ove
A m en can Slyle 11

OO-M1ster Cartoon 3 Password
P lus 15 Merv Grt ff m 6 Beverl y
H II billies B Sesame Sl 10 33
St)( Million Dollar Man 10 Real
M c Coys 1J Spectreman 17
30 - Bewlfched
J
Petticoat
Ju nct ton 8 Tom &amp; Jerry 13
Merv Grlfftn 15 Gi lligan sIs 17
5 00---1 Dream of JPannle 3
San
ford &amp; Son 8 M1 stcr Rogers
N eighborhood 10 33 Mary Ty ler
Moore 10 My Three Sons 17
5 30---Carol Burnett 3
News 6
Gomer Pyle 8 E lee Co :20
Mash 10 Happy Days Agam 13 I
Drea m of Jeannie 17
Doctor
Who 33
6 00- N ews 3 8 10 13 15
Caro l
Burnett 17 Zoom 20
6 Jo- NBC News 3 15 ABC N ews 13
Carol Burnett 6 CBS News 8 10
Bob Newhart 17 Over Easy 20
7 Q0--3 s A Crowd 3 TIC T ac Dough
8 Muppet Show 6 News 10
Newlywed Game 13
L ove
American Style IS Sa nford &amp;
Son 17 01 c k Cavell 10 33
7 30- Poiltlcal Talk 3 Newlywed
Game 6 Jokers Wild B Family
Feud 10 13 Nashville On The
Road 15 All In The Family 17
Mac Neil Lehrer Report 10 33
8 IX&gt;---LJttle House on the Pratrte
3 15 140 Robert 13 Edward the
Wh1te Shadow 8 10
K 1ng 6
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll &amp; Mr
Hyde 20 33 Falcon Football 17
9 oo-Movle
Heroes
3 15 NFL
Football 6 13 Mash 8 10 M ov ie
G1 Blues 17
9 30- WKRP 1n C1nc1nnat1 8 10
0 oo-Lou Grant 8 10 Po ldark II
33 News 20
10 30-Cop•ng w1th Kids 10
11 00-News 3 8 10 15
D1 ck Cavetf
20 Fawlty Towers 33
11 30-Johnny Carson 3 15 Harry D
8 ABC News 33 Movie Sane
tuary 10 Movie Suspicion 17
12 oo-News 6 13
11 30-FBI 6
Charlie s Angels 13
11 40-McMIIian &amp; Wife 8 1
Tomorrow 3 News 15
l 35 - News 17
1 40-News 13
Mo~r~te
I Confess 17
3 4(}-Love American Sty le 17
• 10--{)pen Up 17
4

MONDAY NOVEMBERS 1979
5 &lt;&gt;- Farm Report 13 5 5o-PT L
Club 13
6 OCl--700 Club 6 8 PTL Club 15
Ltsten 17 Health F1eld 10
6 !$-- Athletes 17 6 3Q--For Our
T•mes 10 News 17
6 4.S- Morn•ng Report J 6 5o-----.Good
Morn ng
West Vtrg 1n a 13
6 5&gt;--News I J
00 Today 3 15
Good Morn ing
A mer~ ca 6 1J Monday Morning
8 Batman 10 Th ree Stooges
Ltftle Rascals 17
' 1 5 ~ A M W eot her 33
7 30 ~
Fam1ly Affair 10 Sesame St 33
55- Chuck Whtte Reports 10
8 OO ~ Capt
Kangaroo 8 10
L eaye If To Beaver 17
8 3o- Romper Room 17 9 QO--Bob
Braun 3
B1g Valley 6
Phil
Donahue 15 13 Porky P1g &amp;
Fnends 8 One Day At A T tme
10 Lucy Show 17
9 30-Bob New harf 8 Love of L1fe
I 0 Green Acres 17
10 OC&gt;--Card Sha rks 3 15 Edge at
N1ght 6 Beat the Clock 8 10
Morntng Magazlne 13 Mov ie
N ght People 17
10 30~ H o llywood Squares 3 15
Andy Gnfllth 6 Whew 8 10
520 000 Pyramid 13
10 5S---C BS News 8 House Call 10
11 OO--H19h Rollers 3 15 La11erne &amp;
Shi rley 6 13 Pnce" Right 8 10
Elec Co 10
11 30~ Wheel
of Fortune 3 15
Fam1 iy Feud 6 13 Sesame Sf
20 33 11 5,_News 17
12 00- Newscenter
J
News
6 8 10 13 Mtndreaders 15 Love
American Style 17
11 3o-Ryan 'Hope6 13 Search tor
Tomorrow 8 10 Health F teld 15
Movie Apnl 1n Pans 17 Elec
Co 33
oo-DaysotOur L ves 3 15 All My
Children 6 13
Young &amp; the
Restless 8 10
30-As the World Turns 8 tO
2 oo-Ooctors 3 IS One L1fe to
L ve 6 13 2 25-News 17
2 30-Anolher World 3 15 Guiding
L 1ght 810 G1gglesnort Hotel 17
3 CIO-General Hospital 6 13 I L oYe

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

NORTH
+ AJO
.~.~ 10
tA R 3
K J6 4

II l

+

EAST
t K 10 9

. 63

tKQI Ofi5
+Q 10 8
SOIITH

• 94

49 52

+6

.Kt8 7 J2

:Vulnerable Neither
North

I: West
I

Pas.,
Pass
Pass

North

J+

J•
I.

w1th dumm) s ace
Now South saw li ght al the
end of the tunn el He dee~ded
to try for a diamond c lub end
play He started proceedings
by cashmg dummy s ace of
spades
rufflng a spade

~HAIG E___,_f--,--,

[I J

I .

,.

E.as t

queen of trumps and ruff1ng
another spade
Now he ran off hts last two

t r ump s

He

dis c arded

dummy s last diamond after
West who had followed to the
next to last t rump Je tti soned a
low spad e South ch uc ked
dummy s last spade to hold all
four clubs
~::ast let go tw o d1amonds
and Soulh had a CJ n&lt;h plav
He- t hrew East m With the d 1a
mond kmg and made the last

Pass
Pa ss

Pas.~

Openmg lead t 9

(Answe s to m o rro w !

v est e a a y s

MEM ORY

J u m ble ~

KN AV E

An s we r

Wh .;l 11e jJa l e nt 5 1 d a s
d~

n l sl

AG AT t

rw

SI ZZ LE
J re&lt;l t

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sont• R

N t-W ~I' A.Pf.H

North s thrf'"e hf"art ca ll wa s
a d eflmt e overbid and South s
!mal bid of lour was m ade
only because he d1dn t hk e to
stop one short of game

South was rather unhappy
dummy
potential
that he
nse w1Lh

4 117'1

LD ST MALE bla ck and
brown co llr e Bashan Rd
about 1 m1ie from Rac me
Answers
to
Spark y
Reward 843 2815 or 949
2455

SCORPIO (O ct 24 No• 22) Do
nothn g mpu ls •v~ I you e wo1k
ng out an agreemen 01 spec al
arrangements w th
Bn o th e
toda,. Hast y moves d lute vou
barga•nmt;J rudgmenT F nd o 11
more Of wt1at hes at1ead o ~ o u
n !he year roll o w ng you b r1t
d&amp;'J by sendmg lo you c.opy ol
A. slr o Gr aph Lettl"' Ma $1 lo
eac t1 10 Aslr o G r apn Bo • 489
Rad o C• I'J Stat o n N Y 100 19
Be sure to spec ty b r l h dat e

SAGITTARIUS (No• 23 O.C 111
Be war y today ol talo. ng on pro 1

eels beyond you r c apab 11es 11
you have too m a n ~ ons n the
hre t it le 01 not h ng w u be

accompl shed
CAPRICORN (O.C

22 Jen 11)
Accep t your rr ~tncl s t or what tt1 e)
are toclay w thou t tr y ng 10
change ! hem Snoura you beg n
o pont ou l the~r faulTs the~ ma,.
n tur n show you a'ea s whe e
you neecl co rect ng
AQUARIUS (Jen 20-Feb 111
Whee nouseho d e •peno tu es

LOST
TWO handmode
baby quilts one pa•nted
one embrOidered bOth blue
and whtfe Monday bet
ween 10 and 11 am 1n
Pomeroy on Matn Street
Would
apprectate the1r
re t urn Call
2066

m

YOU GE T ON M Y NER VI: S

1-NTf-Rf RISF A.S."N

care of th1s newsps

per

fndiVIdUSf QUBSIIOnS WI/I
be answered tf sccompamed

by

stamped self addressed
envelopes The most mterest

mg questions

Will

be used m

thiS column and Will rece1ve
cop1es o f JACOBY M OOERN !

NOilOlOS

ACROSS
1 Dnve
onward
7 Consp1racy
12 Choose
17 Baskelball
team
2 1 Refund
22 To1
23 Eng ne
24 W1nglike
25 Prep os l1on
26 G 1nge r ~
28 L1ght refrac
lor
30 Gentl eSI
32 Scale note
33 Sum up
35 Dry
37 Foundatton

39

Hurr1es

40 Thus Lat.n
41 Spamsh
article
43 Roman
tyrant
45 BirdS

homes
47
4B
49
52
54
56

57
59
61
62
63
64
66
67
66
6~

7t

72
74

Sl ate A bb r
Let 11 s t and
Forg1ve
Rescu e
L ne t o l as
ten sa11
Lean tos
W ears away
S•mple
Quart pari
SluggiSh
Slrokes
Negative
Nolhmg
Letter abbr
Detergenl
Rhod•um
symbol
Peer Gynl s
mother
Ord1nances
Pa ssageway
Cui
Aunt Sp
Old pronoun

76
77
7B
79 Souve~trs

r

81 Monam
medan
name
8 2 - mac hme
83 Hin d parl
84 C o nc ea l
8 5 L• k ely
87 Co lor
89 Wherewttha l
90 MOrtifieS
92 K•nd o l deck
94 P atl orm
95 Scarc ll y
96 Washes
97 Tratls
99 Wh1te
House

13 6
13 7
13 9
141
14 2
143

'"'' al s
100 Ev1ls
10 1 The sweet
sop
102 Pare
103 Goddess o t
heahng
105 Regard
107 Prono un
109 Number
110 Merry
111 II em o l
proper l y
113 Carry
114 Not 1ced
1 15 M an s ntck
name
116 Athleti C
gro up
1 17 Man s name
118 Cry
120 Pronoun
121 Rab bit
122 Mountam
lake
123 Prec1ous
met al
124 Weary
126 Close fJtlong
1ac ke1
128 Amul e t
130 Small hors
es
132 Lantern
134 EngliSh
stree t cars
135 Slag

160
162

145
14 7
149

152
153
155
157
159

164
166
168
169
170
171

MD
S pam sh 1111e
So •l
lnlefJeCt •o n
Ex• st
Hawa11an
wreat h s
1mpass1ve '
Crava l s
Po ssesstve
pronoun
Ego
Wn11ng 1oo1
Trap
L1quefy
Man s n1ck
name
Withered
Medtter
ranean
vessel
Russ1an
s tockade
Toot gently
Mans name
Germ an ctty
F 1be r plant
H arbmge r

DOWN
1 Malay canoe
2 Tear
3 S bertan n11
er
4 Danc e slep
5 S•c•han vol
cano
6 Hear o f
7 Ces•um
symbol
B H1gh moun
tatn
9 Hook part
10 0 1 birdS
11 Tenant
12 Pnnter s
measure
13 Land parcel
t 4 Greenland
settl ement
1;; Amv1ng
16 Co rner ed
17 Jbese
1B NPn At lve

L

are con c 8f'nea you a be w s.e no t
to buy anyth ng 01 assume n~
obi oa11ons today wtlhout con
suit ng your mate

PISCES

(Feb

W or~w•se

20-M8tt:tl

20)

s.

lh

s not a go od day
to expe men! w th nnovat oot
or shortcuts Use me1hods you
know l or sure 10 be success lui
ARIES (...ret! 21 April 11) t at
all POSSible kee p outs de s out
or you money atta11s oday
They c ould cause you some
unnecesa.ary compl c at o ns Use
your own JUdgment

TAUflUS (April :!&amp;-Mal ZOI 11
may be necessa ry o makfll some
concess ons o r co mprom aet
even though you ma,. /eel you
a e tn lhl!!' ghl t o keep t1armon..,
at home 100ay
GEMINI ( ...y 21 JYM 20) Tacto.
te tasto: s w lh the wrong an tude
toda.., afld you I make ttunga far
more ctrtfrcult tor you setl 1t1an
!hey rea lly are Keep a cool head

CANCER (June 21 Jyly 22) Nor .
malty you ate ralher pruden end
but today you may INf
mcttned to take loohah gamb~
Long lhota are no nos
LEO (""" 23-Aug Z2) Don 1 lei
yow ego overrLJ~ your noble
n ature and make you feel you "Mil
lose face by not being No 1 Too
much pnde cen 1:&gt;e aefl defeat
CSUIIOU I

'"'I
VIRGO (Aug D-IOpl Z2) Sub
any tendenctes that may
81tH loday IO find l..,rt wtttl
due

••Y 1"-Y do.
Unreuoneble cntc•Jff'

otherl Ideas or ttle

th1ng1
could c rute a tracaa

LIIIIIA (IOpt

•

231 S.

23-0c:t

c areful today that you don r gel
tniiOI\Ied 1n 11 srtuat on where yO;J
manage aometh ng l or anothel
that could cause you problema
end cost mofl8'J out ol your own

pocket

lool f iiiiSP"P(P EN'EAPA SE "SS ...

Lost and Found

SUNDAY PUZZLER

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the experts? Wr te Ask t he

Experts

s

~

tn ngs lt1 at have p1 0 ved to be
unproduct \18 01 unrewa d ng
and 'd you1sell o t these nc um
brar ces Th•s wtll clear me wa y
to success on sound l ounaa
tons

No w arrange the c rcleo te"e s o
form the surpr se answer a s sug
gesl ed Dy the above can oo n

three tnc ks w1lh dubs

when he saw th e
There w ere five
losers He dec1ded
aould not afford to

Now~ber

LO ST SET of keys R ng
has
Flagship
Bank
Rewa rei 992 5515 ask f Of
Don

"O" CXXJ

31

33
34
3•
38
36
42

Ttus c om ng year you w ll re11 ew

i5 THE
COI..DEGT PLACE IN
'THE THEA'TE~Z'

Pnnl answer here

19

'\Our
'Birthday

LOS T FEMALE blue t1 c k
and female Walk er coon
hound
stnce Tu esday
n gtlt Blue Ttck has ptece
torn out of r1ght ea r In Ap
pie Grove area 247 2618

WHE~E

"26

38
35
3'
31
30
30
18
26
12
20

Bern1ce Bede Osol

LOST IN Chester area
sm all brown male poodle
Wear t ng ch(»(~r Calf f85
3597

returmng to dummy w1th t he

• J 72
+A 13

I: Dealer

dummy s ace of d1amonds so
he ducked East won With t he
queen and could not find a sat
1sfactory card to lead ba ck
Fmall y he played a trump
West l ook his ace and led a
second diamond South won

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W

Gav•n E lectrtc
~
18
Bolrd &amp; Fuller
A2
21
Central Su pply
.MJ 2~
Amen can Legion
36
28
Fnto Lav
36
28
Warehime Funeral Home
35
1t
Russ s Glass
31
33
Aulf s Fenc1ng Co
30 l ..
Your Father s Mustache
lO
3.4
Wamsley Excavat100
2~
..0
Bob Evan~ Farms
22
~?
Pl easan t Valley Hospttal
10 54
Your Father s Mustache won eight
po1nts from Frtto Loy High bOWler
for Your Father s Mustache was Y.
Stephens w •th 501 High boWler tor
Frlto Lay was c Janes with 51.4
Au II s Fencing co won eight poln
ts from Russ s Glass High bowler
for Ault s Fenc•ng Co was D
Maynard w1fh S30 HtQh for Russ s
Glass was M Bush with 5.41
Central Supply won SIX points
from Amencan Leo on H1gh for
Cen tral Supply was F Petrie with
501 H•gh for the Legion was Slm
pk1n s wtth 521
Gav1n Elec tric won sex pelnts
from Bturd and Fuller Realty High
tor G~vtn was Alk1re w tth 480 High
for Ba1rd and Fuller was J Fuller
Wllh 503
Wamsley E)(Ca&lt;Jat1ng won !IX.
po.nts trom Bob Evans Farm Hu~h
bOwler for Wamsley s was B Stump
w1th 458 0 Lloyd s .469 was high for
Bob Evans
Warehime Funeral Home won sht
pomfs from Pleasant Valley
Hospital c Meadows w1th 517 led
W.areh1me Funeral Home whtle M
G•ll•sple w ith 436 was htgh for
Pleasant V alley Hosp•tal
- F Petre secretary

ASTRO·GRAPH

FOUND Black and Whtte
cat at btO house at corner of
Ftrs1 Ave and Sycamore
Gall1polis

End playing rescues game

50

P cktng up spltts were Gertrude
Ferrell the 7 8 10 Pat Hunter the :2
10 ven1tta Smtth the 1 4 5 Mt ckey
J1v1den the 5 10 Jante Staley the 5
10
- V •olet Cox secretary

FOUND
Black &amp; white
Cocker Spl!nlel
female
has cataracts was found on
Bula11111e Add1son Rd on
Ocl 31ST Coll367 7519

Unscramb e tt1ese tau Jumtlles
one ener 10 eac h square to form
four o ra naf)' woras

L

lncltv tdual competttton
ltsttng
htgh game and senes by team
Amer1can Leg• on Post 23 Rita Beat
t1e 156 359 Jacks Awntng Sa les
Crndy Jones high game 178 Jan
Howell htgh ser.es .441 Ace H1gh
Mustc Debby Bart us 155 ~23 J tm s
Sohto Marty Hunt 1« 383 T1m s
Body Shop Alrce Smtth 165 47~
Smtth &amp; Halley s Ashland Servtce
Nell•e Jackson ISO 416 Blue Tartan
Par Hunter 188 490
Enchanted
Mtrror Theresa S1lva h1gh game
173 Oe lphme Starling h1gh senes
427 Johnson s Supermarket Karen
Nott
(Sub)
187 -463
Der.f ,eld
Jewe lry Vtrgtn1a Grover 154 «1
Coc hran s Texaco Polly Sw1sher
163 468 Federa l Mogu l Mary Davts
15l&gt;411

Lost and Found

BRIDGE

WEST
+Q8 753
• A I4

BlueT art an
Dertfteld Jewelry
Jac k s Awnmg Sales
Johnson s Supermarket
Enc hanted M1rror
Federal Mog ul
Am en c an Leg1on Post 23
T•m s BOdy Shop
Coch ra n s Texaco
Ace H1 gh MUSIC
JmsSoho
Smr th &amp; Hall ey Ashland

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Satarday Nov 3

SKY LINERS LEAGUE
OCtober 2S 1979

BOWLING BELLES
St•ndm9s as of Oct 26 1979

w

•

pre ft x

19 D•ver se
20 Bu1ld s
27 Cobbler s
29 Used
wrong ly
3 1 S l eamsh p
(abbr 1
34 Lower m
rank
36 Apolne
cary s
W81gh1
38 C hevr on
40 Cook s owly
42 Cove r s
44 K1ln
46 Trans
grasses
4B Slore
49 Sallie a loan
50 W1pe ou t
51 Te llunum
symb o l

53 Silk wo rm
55 N1t on sym
bo l
56 Slnk e
58 V1pers
60 Lambs pen
name
62 Ch1mney
carbon
65 Be'" debt
68 Evmce
69 Laugh1ng
70 Severe
72 M .ne vem s
73 Fa stened
75 Cralty
76 Nearest
77 Alp S
79 Cl ock s
80 Spind le
82 Skid
83 Doma•n
84 Shelter
86 Also
8B Young boy
89 Fracas
90 Schedule
91 Detested
93 Ch1ef e&lt;ecu
ttves
r

95 Calor e
c oun te r
97 Junc ture
98 Female rei a
li ve C o lloq
102 Scheme
104 Rematnder
106 Haul
107 Se rag lio
108 P1tchers
1 10 M1crobe
11 1 Partn er s
11 2 Slave
114 Afr ca n tr ek
11 6 FrUI I ca ke
117 Vast ages
119 W re nat!
121 AllhiSplace
122 Biblical
weed
123 Proceed
125 Send forth
127 Lalin con
JUnCtiOn
128 Ca rn age
129 Solid •f y
130 Cosl s
131 Ea rli er
133 Prudtsh
136 Th1ck
138 Lasso
140 Molar s
143 French ariJ
c le
144 Poses
146 Sl ufl
148 W1ld plum
150 Htgh
151 Luge e g
153 Foothke
part
154 Robert E
156 Slender f1 n1
al
158 Rocky hill
161 ArtJiicla l
language
163 Pnnter s
measure
165 Want ad
abbr
167 Tantalum
symbol

PUBLIC NOTICE
The Boord of Com
m1ss1oners
Gallla
Metropolitan
Hous i ng
Authorlly Golllpolls OH
wil l open sealed bids ot
the1r office 16 State Streef
Galllpolts Ohto on Novem
ber 19. 1979 at 2 30 p m
for a 19'80 mtd size statton
wagon B tdS musr be flie-d
1n the HouSing Authorlt¥
Offtce by 12 Noon Novem
ber 19 1979 Terms of Pur
c hase Cash upon delt~r~ery
Speclflcat,ons may be ob
talned from fhe HouslnoAuthority Dtrector John P.
Roderus (6141 4-46 0'151
The Board of Com
missioners of the Gallta
Metropolitan
Housing
Autl'lortty reserves the
nghr to accept or reject
any or all btds
John P RC&gt;d@rus
D1rector
Oct 28 Nov _.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The 8oarcl of Com
mtss loners
Galli•
Metropol tan
Housing
Authorlly will open sealed
bids at their office 16 Stole
Street Gallipolis Ohto on
November 19. 1979 at 3 00
p m
for
Insurancecoverage Bids must be
f1Jed In the
Housing
Authority Office by 12
noon November 19 1979
Spent Ications may be&lt;»
tamed from the Housing
Authority O.rector John p _
Roderus ~ 0151
The Board of Com
m1ssloners of the Gallla
Metropol itan
Housing
Authonty rese ryes the
ri ght to occepl or relect
any or all b1ds
JOHN P RODER US
Oc t 18 Nov 4

D•r~1or

For Best Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds
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Mem ory
ltp LOVING memory of my
dear husbl!lnd Don A Rtce
wt1o passed away Novem
ber • 19611
Thousand thoughts of one
~dear

Offen brtngs a Ttny tear
Tf\oughts go back. to scenes
long passed
TJme r ol ls on but memories

..

,,

Sfdly mtssed by h1s wtfe
LOrena M R1ce
IN LOVING memory ot
husband and father Jacob
S Holman Sr Who left
thiS earth Nov 2 1973
Dad you were only 62
years old when you left us
tttat morning
So quietly and quickly he
ca l ied YOU awav
God had a place for a man
IIJ5f ltkeyou
He took you from us all we
could do was cry and say
goodbye
Dad the years llrt~Ve passed
sinc e that morn
But the pa1n and hurt 1S still
there
.And not a day goes by that
we don t thmk of you and
care
So •t wont be long till we
Will all be together 1n Gods
Hellvenly Throne
Be patient, Dad we re on
our way home
Your Fam1ly Cathenne
Albert John Loyal Mary
Roy
Koy
Ralph
J1m
Denise Kay Jake Sharon
ROdney Mtstee and Jason

Card of Thanks
THE FAMILY of Paul Slm
p!.On Sr
would like to
thank thetr fnends ne1gh
bors and relat1ves for
f lowers, food, cards and
many other express1ons of
sympathy at the time ot the
loss of our loved one
Special thanks to Rev
James Corbit! and Mrs
Corbit! also Congregation
ot the Enterpr.se C~urch
Your thoughHulness will
never be foroo»en May
God Bless you all
The F amtf y of Paul S1 m
pson Sr
WITH DEEP orat tt uoe the
fam1ly ot Pear l H Moro
thanks all who by word or
deed, helped ease our
sorrow 1n the death of our
loved one Also, much op
pre-elated are all the k1nd
o~d thoughl!ul things done
for Pe-arl that bnghtened
h1s days tn the past ftve
months
All
wtll
be
treasured memorle!
The Pearl H Mora Famlly
WE WOULD like to extend
our s1ncere thanks to the
Pomeroy and Rutland F1re
Depts
oil
the
organizations
Special
l~anks to Union Boiler of
New Ha"Wen and everyone
Who denoted lh any way
durtng our recent f1re
Eunice Duff and Family
for all thetr hf!fp Your k.nd
ness was
deeply ap
precloted
The Charles F Ohlmger
F amtly
WE ARE deeply grotefullo
all our fnends ne1ghb0rs
Pomeroy and
retat1ves
~acne
Emergen cy
S$Juods CB Channel 18
group for their sympathy
prao;ers food and floral of
fenngs after the death of
ovr dear mother and gr an
ctrnother Ethel Larkms
We
espec1ally
thank
Wh1te s Funeral Home for
all thetr k.ndness and Re11
Freeland
Norrts
and
sl ngers tor the comtortt no
words We w•l l never forget
yOur kindness
The Lark ns Fam ly

Evening
Pll "2 :MW2

COAL
LIME S10NE
sand
gravel
calctum
chlonde
ferttltzer
dog
fOOd and all types of salt
ExcelSIOr Si!lt Works Inc
E Ma 10 St Pomeroy 992
J891

GaUit&gt;Ohs Chapter No
79
Annuallnspecflon
Nov 10 1979
Begtnn.ng w1th a dmner
at 6 lO p m ••d the
work at 7 30 p m Dm
ner IS by reservation
Only and should be 1n Dy
no later than Tuesday
Nov
6
Reservations
can be made by calling
446 7700 or 446 2880
Ladies mvtted fo the
dmner •nd wtll have en
tertatnment for the
eventng
E H P Oon Hemsworth
Sec Robert McCulty
FOR THE BEST buy 1n
d 1a monds oo to Tawney
Jewelers
.422 Second
Avenue Galllpol•s
Com
pare pr1ces anywhere
CARPET and UphOlstery
cleaning Davis phone 4-46
0294 Quality WORK at
REASONABLE PRICES
SINCE 1970

LEGAL NOTICE
TO BIOOERS
Not1 ce IS hereby g1ven
that sea led b1ds w11! be
rece1ved by the C1ty
Manager of the City of
Gal hpol s Oh•oath1soff1ce
tn the MUni Ci pal 8UIId 1ng
for the co trect10n and
d sposal of sol1d waste
w•thm the corporate ltm1ts
of the C1ty ot Gall•polls
B1ds wtll be recetved at
the above named office un
t1l 12 00 Noon Tuesday
November 27 1979 and
publicly opened and read at
that t1me and place 81d
form s may be obta1necl 1n
the Ott~ee of the C1ty
Manager
Oc t 28 Nov 4

For Sale
FO R SALE Ook ICe box
~k
washer stand wtfh
mirror call 446 7872
FIREWOOD Cutyourown
and haul your own SlO and
Sl2 p1 ck up load Coli 388
81-wl
BLUE STRIPED H ide a
bed 2 small chests flute
color T
antenna call
388 8588

v,

TURN YOUR 1tv1ng room
into a greenhouse• In
crease all plant product1on
91 percent Free report
Jean Garnes 810 Third
Ave Goltlpolls OH .t5631
MOTOR HOME
24 ft
dOuble gas tanks
new
tires
from Callfornn1!1
56500 Call JO.o 372 .0015
SPACE HEATER 70 000
IITU LPGas 3792115
WOODBURNER Stove
Call AA6 0381 or 675 1261
ANT
VICTORIAN
SQUARE GRANO PIANO
C .reo
1850 Mahogany
upnght plano su•table for
beQinnlng p1an15t Call 992
3-489 after 5

CHRISTMAS TREE Buy
early pay when tagged S8
• &amp; $10 3 mtles on Sand H i ll
Rd Pt Pleas no checks

NO
HUNTING
no
trespassing wtth no e)l(
ceptions on my property
J tldv McGraw Self

HOMESTEADER Coal 8.
WOOd heater
made by
AtlantiC
Stolle
Co
GALLIPOLIS BLOCK CO
123 1!2 Pme St Gelltpolts
OhiO Call ~ 2783

GUN
SHOOT
Ra c 1ne
Volunteer
F1re
Dept
Every Soturdoy 6 30 p m
At their bulld •noln Boshon
Factory choke guns only
G:UN SHOOT every Sunday
12 00 Factory choke only
Cprn Hollow Gun Club
R\ltland Proceeds dOnated
to Boy Scout Troop 2-49

CERAMIC CLASSES Mon
d(IY and Thursdav 7 9 p m
Starting Thursday Oct 25
Ot'ehet s Ceramtes 59 N
7~d M ddleport OH 992

St.UG MATCH ot llook
Walton Club Grounds near
Chester every Sunday unt1l
dter
season
Bacon
turkeys
hams
Shells
avo liable 1 00 P m

PENDLETON REBUILT
BATTE RY S20 plus ta x
ond otd battery We buy old
battene• Repair batter ies
Call 368 8596
GOOD
U SED
AP
PLIANCES
Wa shers
dryers
refrldoerators
ranges
Skaggs Ap
pltances 1918 Eastern Av
ce «6 7398
KACH ALL P ORTA BLE
B LDG All SIZes 6x10 to
12x40 See at 123 112 P1ne St
~ 2783 or 3 houses below
Bowling Alley on Rt 1 .uo
1179
LUMP stoker &amp; egg coa l
~ 1.008
ECHO
CHAIN
SAWS
hydraulic wood splitters
saw chain, bars and all
wood cuffing suppl•es
Charles McKean Fairfield
Centenary Road .w. 9~2
FIREWOOD
seasoned
ash and hj ckory Ph

oak

~9~2

GUN SHOOT EVERY
SUNDAY! PM FACTORY
CHOKE ONLY RACINE
G'UN CLUB

FOR SALE
Executive
desk &amp; choir Call 367 0331
FOR SALE
R C A Par
table
T V
commode
maonavo&gt;c stereo reel to
reel recorder player trom
bOne, 4 11 15 Hercules Hon
cho tires 2 g78 15 5now
tires Girls clothmg stze 5
Coli 446 1103
1R 1SH potatoes and J pon y
saddles Call245 5A91
400 P A
1nc ampllf1er
speakers
mon1tor
ml c raphones &amp; stands
suitable for church w
group Also glaM ftreplace
doors Call367 0112
HEAVY DU TY utll 1ty
tratler ~)C8 S220 Call 4.66
7013
HEAT A LA TOR f~reploce
like new Zero clearance
ready to set up Includes
t l rescreen
grate
man
tleplece &amp; some •nsulate&lt;l
flu pipe $175 Call ~ 7828
after 5

NO HUN TI N G on George
Freeland s
property
Syracuse OH

DEER SLAYER
Gun
barre l
Brown1ng
2'0
wuoge Co ll367 7297

ANTIQUES bought and
~ld Wh •le s Ant•ques Rt
J.S, R9(lney Call 245 5050

SEARS
Auto washer
Pxc cond bottle gas hot
water heater 1 ;., yrs old
Call 367 7717

or

Main Office tn
Carpent.,. 0111 u
Pll 1,.-6121
HOURS
til-t Man Sat 1 nun

ALL TYPES of butld•ng
matenals
block
bnck
sewer pipes windows lin
tels etc Cla ude Winters
R io Gnmde 0 Phone 2~S
5111 after Spm

G E REFRIDGERATOR
w1th freezer St1ll under
warranty ltke new S250
Coli AA6 2511

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Wliklflson Small

SWEEPER ond sew ing
machine repair parts and
suppl ies
Pick up and
delivery
Oa\lis Vacuum
Cleaner one half mile up
Geor ge• Creek Rd
Call
4-46 0'194

MEIGS
COUNTY
IWMANE SOCIETY 991
6260 Pets aYailable for
adopt1on and tnforma t on
servtct'

Sl' RVING
BREAKFAST
at F 1ve Poi nts 5 lO am to
10 a m 81scu•ts and oravy
s.tuwge bacon - complete
b'eakfast menu

MIHieport

For Sale

NOtiCeS

5540

ReprH..,tatlve

For Safe

WOOD STOVES by Better
N
Sens
Glassv ew
Leyden Hearth Old T mer
F1re Vtew
Suburban
Mob•le home wood heaters
UL approved and Subur
ban Furnace masters Out
door EQUipment Sates Jc1
Rt s 1 &amp; 35 Gallipolis OH
Call 416 3670

ED BURKETT Barber
Shop now open ful l ttme 1n
Middl eport

Can you really at
for(! not to check
w1th us before vou
buy a Wood Stove

Not•ces

FIREWOOD
Spill
seasoned oak &amp; h1ck.ory
cross tie ends Call .utt 4SJ.4
or 446 1329
EMERGENCY POWER
ALTERNATORS Why not
own the best
WIN
POWER Coll513 788 2589
BEAUTY EQUIPMENT
for sale vonlty &amp; bOwl 2
hydrallc chairs
1 hair
dryer 1 Plbbs Infra red
light new ..0 gal elec hot
water tank. 1 bathroom
van1ty &amp; bowl sanrt1zer
mtrror
10 ft
wooden
garage door Call 416 7416

«! LB Box of West Vlrg1nlo
Chunks low ash low sulfur
Foster Coal Co 446 2763
FIREWOOD Coli .W. 7360
ALOA
VERA HEALTH
CARE COSMETICS
&amp;
PrOducts
All organic
prot
vlt
herbs Aloe
(from healIng burn cactus
plant) Full ltne comet1cs
medicines (F1rst aid ar
thr~tls lotion &amp; JUICe I Call
Ruth Allison Call416 .036
MF .00 TRACTOR Ford 5
It bush hog snd 6 ft
scraper blade 750 boom
pole Sub SOller Cal 256
IAAJ
79
HONDA
MOTOR
CYCLE 6 cyl 1 000 mdes
f)(Celtent
conditton
Jackson 286 6669ofter •
LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sofa
chatr rocker ot
taman 3 table• S500 Sofa
cha1r lind loveseat S275
SOfas and chairs pnced
from 1175 to S550 T abies
533 S60 570
and
585
Sofabed and cha1r Sl.SO
Hide a bed
5225
queen
SIZe SJ25 Recliners S115
S150 S160 5175 and 5125
Lamps from 518 to 150 5
pc dine"es from $69 to
S315 Wood lable and 4
cha.rs $235 Ta ble two
leaves
6 chatrs
(htgh
backed)
$.400
Hutches
5300 and SJSO maple or
pine
f1nlsh
Bedroom
su1tes $175 $175 (white)
S325 (pecan) S350 (oak)
Bossett Oak 5550 Bassett
Cherry 1625
Bunk bed
complete with mattresses
5175 $150 $115 Captaon s
beds $250 complete Baby
beds $75 Mattresses or
bOx spnngs f ull or twtn
S50 ftrm S60 and $70
Queen se1s S175 4 dr
chest $A1 5 dr chests SA9
Sed frames
S10
En
terta lnment centers S40
and S50 Desks SJ8
USED
Ranges
re frlcl gerators
dressers
TV s
stereo
headboards and beds
3 miles out Bulav•lle Rd
Open 9am to 8pm Mon
thru Frt 9am to 5pm Sat
416 0312
USED FURt.ITURE
ELECTRIC range wood
dtnnette &amp; hut ch metal
dtnnette c ha1r color T v
couch Corbin &amp; Snyder
Furn •ture -"'6 1171
FRANK BEACH Building
materials furn1ture car
pet and salvage goods 367
1)6()1 St Rt 55• between
Chesht re &amp; P orte r
OH
open Monday fh ru Sat 10
1 11 6
DAllEY
BRATTN EY
Tractor Ca l1256 6S.1
ALL STEEL BUILDING
Patnted
straight walls
AOx50•14 with 20xl3 slldmQ
door Jx7 service door only
S3 600 Als,o 40x 7Sx 1-4 w t1h
2())( 13 Sltdtng llc:7 serv1ce
door only l5 175 d~l1vered
Call collect for Bob 51J
]22 0713

BEMCO
SPECIAL BUY
Queen S111
Beddtng sets
HALF PRICE
Reg Price
00

$4"

SALE
PRICE

'249.00

CORBIN &amp; SNYOER
FURNITURE
n5 Second A""nue
Gatllpolll Oh1o
45611
Phone 6U-4•6 1111

FOR SALE

WIN TE R
POTATOE S
C W Proff1t1 farm
Por
tlancl OH $8 a hundred a nd
$5 a hundred

1 XL Homehte
560 00
1 M cCulloc h
$1l5 00
1 Rem1 Yardmaster
175 00
1 New Fuet Otl Furnace
1 Good Used Kelv1nator
R elngerator
M~ 00
1 Good Ketvmator
E lectr.c Range S75 00
New GEneral Electnc
B&amp; W T\1 Only S99 95

Fl REWOOO FOR sale
Now takmg orders Wil l
deltver 742 2056

POMEROY
LANDMARK

EMERGENCY POWER
alternators own the be5t
buy WIN POWER Ca ll 513
788 2589
APPLES
CIDER
HONEY F1tzpatr1ck Or
chard State Route 689
Phone WtlkesYtlle
669
3785
HOUSE COAL lump or
stok.er will del•ver 741
1183
WOOO STOVES by Better
N Bens Glassv1ew Leyden
Hearth Old T1mer Ftre
111ew
Suburban
mob1le
home wood heaters UL ap
preYed and Suburban fur
na ce master s
Outdoor
EQutpment Sales Jet Rt s
7 and 35 Gallipolis OH
Phone~ 3670
DELUXE GE washer and
dryer 5150 pr Coli 9'11
3023

'I•

REGISTERED
Arab
Mare
and
Geldtng
Registered Arab stall ton 8
years old Prtced rtOht for
qutck sle
Esky Hill
Pomeroy
OH
9'12 3965
even1ngs
GLASTRON BOAT 15 mo
old GOOd condlt1on Has
many extras S38SO 949
1371
DELIC IOUS APPLE bu t
ter $1 50 per quart Call
m 6095 or 9•9 1355
CLEARANCE SALE
Component systems tn
matched sets of m•• and
match Speakers for home
entertatnment centers
radiOS automobtles and
pattos Combtnatlon AM
FM stereos and tape cleck
c assette or 8 track
CB
base stat•ons and mobtle
untfs
Portable AM FM
rad1os wtth tape player and
recorder D•o•tal AM FM
cloc k rad1os and compact
AM FM pocket radiOS Por
table recorder Telev1S1ons
portable and console
models R~ency scanners
Antennas
and mastlng
Many opt1onal acces$0nes
and genera l electron c sup
pies France TV and Elec
tron1cs
39260 Bradbury
Rd Middleport OH .45760
9'12 1176
1971 VW VAN camper ex
cellent condif1on
New
eng1ne and parts good
m leage cons der trade on
small ca r Call 9'11 5236 af
ter 4 30 p m
ANTIQUE BATHTUB woth
c law fee t Don Say r e UJ
6th Ave M rddlepo r t 997
3029

V..., _ Jack w carsev
~

Mgr
......,__ • Pone 992 21 81

Pets for Sale
HOOF HO LLO W Enghsh
and Western Saddl es and
harness
Hor ses
and
pon1es R uth Reeves 614
698 3190
Bordong and
Rtd1ng Lessons and Horse
Care products
West ern
boots
Ch ldren s S15 50
Adults S29 00

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Auto Sales

Services Offered

servtces Offered

1976 FORD 11, ton PICkup
302 VB A T P S P B
SHARP ~0515after5 00

LI ME STO N E grovel and
sand All sizes At R lchl!rds
and Son Upper Ri11er Rd
Gall ipolis Oh io Coli 446
7785

I WILL DO bobySII!Ing
9&lt;n 5012 or 9'12 2772

1978
PLYMOUTH
VOLAR E
33 000 m1les
P S
P B
4 dr sedan
New tires sell tor balance
owed Exc cond Coli 145
9 188 l!lfter .5 p m
CUTLASS
1976 OLDS
SUPRE M E
\1 8
automatic atr tilt wheel
am fm 8 Track radial ftres
vmyl top 2 tone brown
w tre spoke mag wheels
55 000 m11es excellent con
d1t1on Pn ce SJ 750 Ca ll
245 &lt;nlO or 2.45 9130
1979 JEEP CJ 5 6 cy l lOW
mileage must sell due t o
llness 367 0102
1975 MONTE CAR LO LAN
DAU AT PS PB AC
SWIYel
bucket
seats
valoure tn t 350 eng con
sole sh1ft tt lt wheel r! IIY
wheels good cond -""6
3175
1972

RISING STAR
Kennel
BoardtnQ Call 367 0292
POODLE GROOMING
J ud y Tay lor 614 367 7220
HILL CRE ST KENNELS
Boardmg all breeds Clean
tndoor outdoor fa c1l tt 1es
A lso
AKC
r eg 1ster ed
Dobermans 614 446 7795
AKC
CHAMPION Sired
reg1 stered
Ge rman
Shepherd pupp1es Wormed
ancl shot s started 7 weeks
old $75 742 2336
REGI STER ED
EIG HT
year
old
Tennessee
Wa lk 1ng mare 7~2 2274
BRIARPATCH
KEN
NELS
Board1ng and
oroom1ng
AKC Gordon
Setters
Eng! sh Cocker
Spaniels Ca114M&gt; 4191
POODLE GROOMIN G
Call Judy Taylor at 367
7210
DRAGONWYNO
CAT
TERY
KENNEL AKC
Chow Chow dogs CFA
S ames.e H1malayan and
Avatlable
Pers•an cats
now 2 poodles and 3 adult
Himalayans Orders for
spnno PUPP es and k ittens
are bemg accepted Call
~ 38AA after 6 p m
CENTENARY WOODS Pet
Groom1n9
Fact iJ ttes
Professional serv1ces of
f ered All breeds all sty les
Call AA6 0231
HI L LCREST KENNEL
Boarding all breeds clean
1ndoor outdoor fac1 ll ttes
Also AKC Reg
Dober
mans Call~ 7795
RABBIT DOGS all pro ces
Elmer Kapp Neal Road
beh1nd Krodel Park Pt
Pleas W VA
A PPA L OOSA MARE
5
yr s old 1n 4 H for 3 yrs
Has been shown 1n pleasure
&amp;. ha l tar classes Very gen
lie Call ~11315

Auto Sales

INTERNATIONAL
TR I AXLE
exc rubber
new t ran s and clutch 250
Cumm ns Must sell Goocl
prtce ca tl 614 596 41Htafter
6p m
1978 CHEVROLET D1esel
C B~tJ George) all extra Call
388 6.170

197 " JEEP WAGONEER
Good cond good t;res
15 000 m Jes 53 000 Call
446 0088

1976 FORD Career p1 ckup
w1th topper 31 000 miles
Call~ 1210 before 5
1978 BRONCO XL T Light
tan &amp; brown color Pnvacy
glass AM FM stereo radto
atr auto p s p b deluxe
1ntenor S6500 After 5 p m
ca II .wo 0859
1976 CHEVY MONZA
$2 300 or best offer E)l(c
gas m1teaoe 367 0325 or
«6 0978
1975 MGB new t1res 4
speed 0 0 luggage rack
32 MPG must sell 245
9.o36
76 IMPALA 4 dr radiO
heater
power brakes
power steer1ng factory a1r
radlal tires
vinyl top
owner must sell $2 2.50 Ph
«61225

FOR SALE
1969 FORD
Bronco Hardtop red &amp;
wh1te 302 eng1ne perfecl
shape 3 spa Irons 4 w o
52500 Wh1te spoke wheels
New tires Stereo system
Call 4-46 9595
1976 LU\1 pickup l2,000
m il es S3900 Call643 OO.o6
1969 GMC von Custom
patnt and crome wheels
very OOOd condtt1on Call
416 .016 $950
196" CHEVY Super sharp
.41 000 actual miles Call
256 6817

Serv1ces Offered

1975 INTERNATIONAL
HEAVY duty /J ton pt ckup
for sale 35 000 m• tes S2250
Phone 9'11 2176

1972 DATSUN FL A T bed
new t1r es 742 2:2S6

E &amp; R Tr~ Serv1ce Patn
t tng and e)l(ca~r~atmg
Cal
388 6797 or J66 8860

JOHN DEERE d•esel 1010
dozer
Outstde mounted
blade $5 000 7•2 1619

19 77
CHEVY
VAN
custo mtzed
chrome
wheels wtde tt res good
shape 9'126288or 992 3311

LIMESTONE
gravel
mason s.ancl top SOli Ph
368 9877

SIX 8 week old p1gs 511 ea
or all 6 for S70 ea 61A 66 7
3..93
ELECTRIC CLOCK floor
lamp table l amp GOSSIP
bench
Pr•ncess Eureka
sweeper
and
all
o!St
tachments and vapor zer
9'11 3430
H &amp; N day old or started
leghorn pullets both floor
or c age grown avatlable
Poultry
Hou s1n g
and
Automatton
Modern
Poultry
399 W
Matn
Pomeroy Phone 992 2164
HOMEMADE
QUILTS
S10 SJO and $40 Holt SIJ:eS
full s ze and Queen s1ze
7.. 1 2984
LADIES BEAU T IFU L uP
t o elate s•ze .40 clothes Har
dly worn D es 1oner label s
and fme fabrtes Dresses
coats slacks blouses etc
9'11 3783
2 CRAGERS Sm bOlt pal
tern for Dodge Good con
dtt1on $55 Call 446 -4362
REGENCY Pollee sca nner
rad1o L ke new Ca ll 446
2316
Sl LVER DOLLARS ond
QOid co ins For 1nvestment
or collection MT S Co•n
Shop Call .4.46 1841 or 446

0690

HOTPOINT
and

GENERAL
ELECTRIC
He•dquarter•
Appltances
!•In &amp; ~erv1ce

LOCAL
FEMAL E
OWNER 1977 Camara L T
350 auto
AC
AM FM
st ereo 8 track c ru1se con
tro t Tilt wheel front and
rear spoiler rally wheels
very low mtleage Blue
book
$5100
Sale pnce
$.4700
Ingels Furntture
9'12 1635 or after 5 30• 661
2032
1976CHEV Ma l tbu 4door
6 cyltnder P S and P B
auto make good work car
11950 Cal l after 5 Ralph
Trussell 9•9 2660
1976 LTD good shape 2 ex
tra
snow
t res
tow
mdeage
Take
over
payments 985 4185
WANT SOMEONE l o lake
over payments on 1979
Buck Skyhawk 6 co; llnder
Ttlt w s P S P 8 AM FM
radto s 000 miles wtll tak e
1973 or 19H model car 1n
good con d1t1on as down
payment 992 5:2 70
1979 MERCURY BOBCAT
_. c yl
23 cc 3 door hat
chba c k auto
P S AM
FM rear w1ndow defogger
Less than 1500 m1 les
Phone 949 :2820
1973 PONT IAC GRA NO
VILLE 4 door hardtop ex
ce tent cond tt1on Loaded
w•th ext ra s 742 1880

REESE TRENCHING
01tches 8 Inches Wtde to S
ft
deep
sep11c tanks
dra1naQe l1nes concrete
work Call ~ 7 1560

J IM S
DEPENDABLE
water deltvery Call 256
9368 anyt1me
ELMER
MURREL
F OL DEN Dozer work. A..o46
9835
M cCO RMICK
&amp;
S TILLMAN
for
remOdeling Roofing con
crete and gen home matn
tenance Call 67.5 5774 and
even1ngs 67S 1298
HALLEY S
MOBILE
Welding serv1ce 15 years
ex pertence Call oU6 2459 •

PA IN TING Restden11alln
rer tor and ext en or barn
and mob1le home roofs
Free estimates 15 yr exp
Coil ~7 7111-4 or 367 7160
JI M MARC UM rootmg
spoutmg and stding 30
years e)(penence
Free
esftmates
Remodelmo
Call 388 9857
TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163
Second
Ave
Ga llipolis 4-46 7833 or 446
lBJJ
ROBERT S BROTHERS
GARAGE 24 hr wrecker
ser11tee All types of repa1r
Upper Rl 7 Call ~ 2~5
days and 446 4791 nt ghts
GALLI A RESIDENTIAL
IMPROVEMENT
Insulated vtny l stdino
a l um num gutters and
spouts storm doors and
wtndows Free est1mates
Ph 367 020'1 day or n1ght
HAMMOND BODY SHOP
Sand
and
P1!1 1nt
Reasonable rates Ph US
9371 or 379 2306
JIM S SIDING AND CON
STRUCTION CO All types
of sldtng remOdel ng con
crete
rooflno
outter
plumbtng you name tt
Free est1mates to local
area Call446 7623
ADVANCED SEAMLESS
GUTTER CO
Continuous no leak gut
ter•ng
Rt 1 Albany698 8105

KEN MANNON MOBILE
WELDING service Cut
tmg brazing arc welding
Call256 9302 otter 5 30
CONTRACT or work by
hour Do anythmg from ad
dtttons ,
c omplete
remodeling or simple
repairs Call 388 93..f9 or
~ 7761
IN TER IOR PAINTING
Call 2.45 5235
RON
MARKUM
Cool
Hauling Call388 9329
BOGGS
EXTERMINATING CO
(Formerly Fa•nes and
odell) Ook H11l Oh, call
colleci.W. 7569
SEWING MACHINE
Vacuum sweeper repairS'
Parts 1n stock 24 hour ser
v1ce
All
work
un
cond•tlonolly guaranteed
Reasonable price New and
Used sewmg macn1nes for
sale Coli 446 1488 Ask for
Olyn
CEILING &amp; WALL Tex
turmg
Free esftmates
C all 388 983.4
THEISS INSULATION, In
su1mas1er foem insulation
New homes old homes
commercial structures
For free estimates coli 446

1971

SANDY AND BEAVER In
surance Co has offered
servtees for fire .nsurance
coverage tn Gall1a County
for a1most a centurv
Farm home and personal
property coverages are
available to meet in
diVtdual needs
Contact
Harry
Pttchford
your
neighbOr and aoent

JOHNSON Water Delivery
Call-440 lOO~anytlme
Ftll dtrt top SOli complete
dozer and backhoe work
footer and block leylnQ
MCNEAL
CDNTRAC~ING

J79 2258

WOODS
REMODELING CO

Complete remodeting or -:
gener•l re.,.ir
245 9555

JERRY LUCAS S water
delivery
Call 446 7534
anytime
CHIMNEYS cleaned ana
repaired Stoves •nsotolled
Call the Chimney Sweep
373 6057
Frank Rose Const Co--;
A:emodehng
repatr
new construction
all
types Free eshmates
all
work
tully
guaranteed
Res1den
tial. commerc&amp;al
1n
dustrtal &amp; m1mng, elec
1ncal work MSHA Cert

D&amp;F CONTRACTORS

All types home lm
provements and room
addthons
Also
tn
sura nee Cllim repairs &amp;
electrical wiring
Fret Estimates
446 :M07 or U7~llt

444 ...,:1:7

C &amp; W CONTRACTORS
All types home tm
provemenfs - R ooftng
guHers - spouts - con
crete wartl Ph ~7 0427
l"~194 !17~141 Free l
est. mates

MOBILE HOME
SERVICE

MASSEY
SANITARY SERIIICE
Septic tank llrvice,
residential &amp; commer
cral Electrtc eel ser
vtce, chemlcll to1lets
36HS27

Anchortng,

Skirting,

Awn1ngs.

Pallo

Covers, Carports,
Roof Patnl, Set up
and Re-ltvellng Call

BILl'S
446-2642

SWAIN
AUCTION BARN
Wt tell •nythtnt for
1nybody 1t our Auction
Blrn or m your homt For
•nform•tion •nd pickup
serv1ce c111 254 " "
S..le Every Saturct.y
Nitlhtot 7 p m

SWAIN
AUCTION SERVICE
K•nnettt Swain
Corntr Third &amp;

A~~et

Ol~e

SEPTIC TANKS
Installed and
Loacll Beds Installed
Gotha County Certlllod

Reesf' Ttendung
&amp;BackhoeSemce

I

367-7560

ROOFING Palntmg side
walk patto eve spout ng
tree estimates
DaVId
Boggs &amp; Rober t Mc Gu1re
Call
379 2587
AAA EXCAVATORS
Backhoe
dozer
dump
truck Li censed to Install
sep1tc systems No lob too
b1g or too small For 1n
formation call -"6 8565 or
256 l&lt;nl
FOR BEST In
Cleaning
Call
Stea mway
Call
1096

1973 N OVA 350 .. speed
P B good cond !ton After
6 98 5 3451

WATER WELL Dnlhng
and cleantng Pumps sold
and •nJtolled Coli W T
Grant 4-46 8508

1970 OLDS
Runs good
$1SO Call .u6 9376

RUSS AND MA X
ELLIOTT
Lennox Heatmo and air
co ndttlonmg Rapco Foam
msulat1on "'-"6 8SH or .oU6
0«5 Call after 4 30

STOVE, turnace and chlm
ney .nsulat ion Calf .,..
3407

LIMESTONE
Lump &amp;
stoker coal sand gravel
Galltpolis Pt Pleasant 25
mile rad•u s Call367 7101

1971 AMC HORNET Spor
ta bout statton wltgon
au to 6 cy l
good ttres
sellfor S500 or trade fo r
som eth mg of eQua l value
9'11 1779

1978
OLDS
CUTLASS
BROUGHAM B 000 m1 les
p s pb
a 1r
tilt whl
cru1~ con t
p seats AM
FM 8 lrack call156 6557

BILLS MOBIL E HOMES
and Home tm provements
Free estimates Cal l .u6
21&gt;&lt;2

STUCCO
plastering
plaster repair
te•ture
ce11 tngs
free estimates
Co li 256 1182

CONTINUOUI

oumuNG

69U20S Al.aANY, OHIO

Carpet
Pauls
614~

C &amp; R PAINT CENTER at 1
•• Court St
Ben,omln
Moon paints, proteS&amp;Ionat
painters, custom tramrng.
glass service expert saw
sharpening
over
!CO
wallcoverlng
sample
books

'

''

r----------------, ,
COMPUTERIZED
FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS
Complete Tax service
Plenty
of
parking
available. Avallallltfty
In O.y or Evonlng
Hours We ve got the
program tor you t Stop
In or c111 for more
details
Boll La110 r Complete
-k-Ing&amp;
Ta• servtce
Spring Valley Plora

4-!HIOO

HOME
IMPROVEMENTS

•

'
Storm
WI ndowa, I··
Storm
Doors, 1:
Replacement
Windows,
Patio :
Covers, Aluminum ·
Sldln•,
lndj :.
Acc:essorlts. Ca II
1 ·;

BilL'S
I:;
'
:J--_44_&amp;2&amp;_iU_~
~ '••

�~Tho Sunday Timea-Sentinel, Sunday, l"'IV. 4, 1979

D-4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Nov . 4, 19'19

For Best Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds
~~n~.Eci~;;rH;;Ms

far

I

A ROOM UPSTAIRS Apar1 .

.

Real Estate tor Sale

I"",I·E·s-ta•t•e•to•r•s•a•le~~R"""e"""a~l-

Business Services

Single

persons

A BDR HOUSE

Inquire at

1111 baths.
918 1'1 Second

Ave
SMALL CLEAN furnished

apartment . 10 Old
Trt~ d

Fort

off Portsmouth

FURN . EFF APART
S135 mo . ut ilities paid , 1

person . See Mr . Shaw up

s1a1rs .

MOtdGOMERY

Roger Hysell

or

young married Call 682 6010 . Call after"' -

H. L Writesel

Garage
J .1 mile off Rt . 7 by ·ptJss
on St Rt 114 toward
Rutland

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992 -5682

TRAILER SALES
11110

M on,goml'r~

L~nq , o; oll •

61

Ol'l•o
669 ·•?H F .,.~ ~or'lq \

~

7 Mol t'S f~t • ' o l Wolk uw ,llt
~U PE"R

GOOSE

~ fO CK

TllAilEfil NOW AVAILABLE

4 30 tt c

919 Second Ave . 10

Ad

1

N "e w, repair,
gutters and
down spOuts.
WindO)III cleaning
Gutter cleaning
Free Estimates

1 bdr . house

94~·2862-949-2160
4 :, fi(_

'I'"'"

OHIO WAUlY

on Lower River Rd . Sec
dep . r equired , no pets . Cal l
156 1413.

1 BDR . HOME

Furn ,

utilit ies not inc . Qep _ &amp; ret
required . Sl15 . mo Call
446·J919or 446·0021 afTer 5

4 BDR . HOUSE First Ave
$250 . mo. Write box 158 co
Ga llipolis Daily Tribune .

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULAnON

~OOFING
R:o

Vinyl &amp;
Aluminum Siding

fin~

gutters , and
cto \ 151-- a uh .
Free
: st •ates .
All
work
1ua 1nteed. 10years elC ·
er1 llCe Call Athens,
oil ( c t, Gerald Clark
97 -.oSS7 or Tom Hoskins
/ 97 -2745 .

5 RM . ELECT HOME 2
acres, couplete pri vacy,

9 28 ·1 mo . Pd .

•
•
•
•

Insulation
Storm Doors
Storm Windows
Replacement Win ·

dows
Free Estimate

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

$175 per
mo and dep. -U6· -49'22 .

10· 19·1 mo

O N RIVER 5 rm . ele&lt;.
ho m e, 2 acres, complete
privacy , couple preferred
Ref . &amp; dep reQuired . $275
permo Call "-'6· 4922 .

Business Services
WILL HAUL limestone and
gravPI Also . lime hauling
and spreading . Leo Morris
T ruc king Phone 741 U55 .
PAINTING
AND sand ·
blast1ng . Free estimates .

TRAILER LOT for rent
Bob McCormick Rd . Prefer
adults. S70 ·per month .
Wafer inc . Call 4MI -9307 .

Ca ll 949·2686 .

REAL ESTATE
F ' NANCING
de -tl
'io~ · ing
&amp;
'vt:fer . 15 J...Jmu1 . Loans .

; ~RK Fl ,..ANCIAL
SER~ICtS, INC.
s9

"'tot

m.

C 1er
END

DOZER ,

Loader ,

brush hog .
Will
do
basements, ponds, brush,
timber , land clearing .
Charles Butcher . 742 ·2940

4 BDR HOUSE · 1112 baths .
inquire at 918 Second Ave

M .. W., -=.
bV appoint -

m• ·n1 .
17 s-. cafT"ore : Rear)
Pomeroy. 0 .

3 AND 4 RM fur nished ap ·

IS . Phone m -54JA.
l2x60

TWO

BEDR00M

SEWING

J

Repa i rs ,
service ,
all
makes.
997 · 2284 .
T he
Fabric Shop , Pomero'(
Authorized Singer Sales
and Serv ice We sharpen
Scissors

2598
SMALL

night phone
5232..

991 5858 .

THREE ROOM furnished
house

Adults

only .

992

in

HOU~E

Harrisonville, acrO$S from
station $125 per month .

Caii6U '128 «17 .

WE DO OUR HOMEWORK!

m

3525 or 992

Pomeroy, 0.

10191mo.

IN

991 2143 .

SLEEPING

ACCOM . ,

weekly rates . Kitchen
privileges . Middleport . 446

1788.
Plumbing 1 Heating
CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

1N STOCK tor immediate
delivery : v~rious sizes of
pool kits . Do ·it ·yoursetf or
let us install for you D
Bumgardner Sates, Inc
9'12 5124.

REYNOLD ' S

Cor . Fourt/"1 and Pine
Phone -U6· 3888 or 446 4477

ELECTRIC

Motors, rewind and repair .

9922356,

561

Beech

St ..

M iddleport , Ohio.

DEWITT ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

A&amp;H UpholsterinQ . across
from the Te)(aco Station in
Syraucse . 992 ·3J.4J or 992

Route 160 at Evergreen
Phone 446 ·2735.

3751 .
GENE PLANTS
AND SONS

NEW SECTIONAL

Plumbing
Heating
A ir
conditioning . 300 Fourth
Ave . Ph 446· 1637 .

STANDARD

949

1~7

Auctioneer ,

service

Phone

or 94'1 ·1000. racine,

Ohio, Critt Bradford .

ELWOOD

Plumbing -Heat ing
115 Third Ave , 4A6 3782

BOWERS

REPAIR
Sweepers,
toasteri, irons, al l small
appl i ances . Lawn mower .
Next to State Highway
Garage on Route 7, 985·

Giveaway
ANY

Complete

3825 .

PERSON Who has

anything to give away and
does not offer or attempt to
offer any other thing for
sale may place an ad in this
column . There will ~ no
charge to the advertiser .
SPRINGS &amp; Mattress for
twin bed, 1 gas cookstove.

Call «6·0439
PUPPIES - Small b'i'eed,
call 367 ·7739 .

S &amp; G Carpet Cleaning .
Steam
clean ed .
Free
estimate .
Reasonable
rates
Scotchguard . 9'92

6309 or

74123~ .

GEORGE'S ROOFING
Siding, guHer, butldup
roof , home repair . Free
estimates .

Call l88-97S9

2 KITTENS · Call2o15·S800 .

PUBLIC AUCTION

THURS., NOV. 8, 1979 - 10:00 A.M.
Moving to town so must sell the following personal
property. Loc1teCI from Rut11nd, ()tljo on State

Route 124 oppro• . l miles to Longs ville, Ohio, then

approx. 4'/:l mile on Co. Rd. 1~ to Dexter, 1pprox.
mile to t1rm . W1tch lor 11le s1gns.

11.,

"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS"

Pie safe, cherry rope bed w -trundle, lo~e seat,
library table, Sa Ieman chest, bedroom _su•te , oak
rocker , Stell mer trunk, lanterns, split bamboo
flyrod w -2 tips, brass rea kettle. oak corner cup board, churn, wood kitchen cabinet w -flour bin, oak

buffet, and school desk• .
"GUNS
Stevens .. 10-22 scoped over &amp; under , "5 caliber

Hopkins &amp; Allen Heritage model muzzel loader ,
sporterzted J03 caliber Mark IV Enfield Extra
Magnum .

" HOUSEHOLD"
Caloric 30 ln . gas range (like newl. Frigidaire
refrigerator, table &amp; 6 chairs, Duncan Phyfe
dropleaf table, coffee and end tables, •et of bunk
bedS chest of drawers, dresers, bed•, couch, B&amp;W
T
beds linen•. pol5, pans, dishes, collection of

v'
vltseS,

-

9x1'2 rugs, electric fireplace , "!"isc . what·
nots dlnl"9 table &amp; 4 chair•, oak cha~rs on steel
rollfrs, and Maytag wringer washer .

· "MISC."
Bench vice, gas drum, window fan, old bOOks,
Brownie amm 3 Turrent lens mo\lle camera .

OWNER-MRS. FRANK PAULEY
C1sh

•'

Lunch

Positive 1.01

o.n Smith
Jim Carnahan
949-2033
94f-27118
'Not responsible for •cddenls or loss of property•;

...

~mos.

old, J bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, livi ng
room and dining rom . Modern bui lt -in kitchen
WOOdburner. Take a look at this real nice home Al l
setting on one and half acres In the city school

Gutter work,
down
spouts. some concrete
work ,
w•lks
•nd
drieways.

district . Priced In the JO '•·

!FREE ESTIMATE)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
RACINE, 0.
949,2741 or
H2· 7ll4
11 ·1· 1Pd .l

AESTING

PUBLIC AUCTION

Large living room w ith flrt!'place,

ng room, eat ·

In kitchen,
125,000.00.

gas furnace .

full

basement, , _

2 DAY SALE
SAT ., NOV. 10 AND SUNDAY, NOV. 11
STARTING EACH DAY AT 11 : DO A .M.
PENNSVILLE, OHIO
ON ST. RT . 3771N MORGAN CO.

ANT . FURNITURE , TOOLS, ETC. FROM THE
BIRCH HOME :
Flatwall cupboMd ; dropleaf gateleg table ; cherry
chest ; walnut cabinet made from old postmsers of ·
fice , 4 section oak stack bookcase; oak desk w ·
office chair ; Empire chest; Jenny Lind bed; walnut
oval stand. set 6 chairs ; W i nd~or st . chair; 3 odd
chairs; nightstand ; hutch table ; fireside bench;
wood fil e cabinet ; table bench , hanging lamp (no
shade ), old tru nks ; bed. Seth Thomas clock; clock
case . iron kettle ; ox yoke ; French pewter vase ;
patio furniture ; ~m . gas stove ; wood lathe complete
w ·cutting tools , i ig saw on table w motor ; table
sander co mplete ; Walker Tur ner drill press com ·
plete ; metal cut off saw ; sprayer w -stand ; B&amp;D
polisher ; drill press . 2 hp elec . motor on cart ; water
pumpt&gt;, drill bits ; gr i nder ; wrenches, clamps, nuts
bOlts, saws. tiles, chisels . hinges. and many other
items not l isted .

FURNITURE

FROM

CLEVELAND

INC~UOES

APPRO X. 11/J ACRES -

cut &amp; pressed

Lovely rolling land . KC

scnool5, $.1,000 .

&gt;t

SUPER NICE RANCH STYLE HOME -

Lovely

SAT., NOV. 10, 1979
12:00 NOON
The following personal property of the late Wilham
1t2

Peck will be sold at the farm . Loc1ted 1ppro• .
mile north of St1te Route 143 appro)( . 1 tenth mile
north ot the AppaiiChian Highway . W1tch for sale
signs .
"HOUSEHO~D"

Green el~tric stove, recliner w -s1oot, color 23 in
portable T .V ., desk , sti!lnds , refrigerator , table &amp;
chairs, single wood bed , Maytag wrlnQer ~asher,
rocker, dishes , pots, pans and !o:fflall appliances,
lamps , couch , coffee table and cha~rs .

"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS"
Love seat , wash bOard, stone jars, before Wrold
world 1 stamp collection , Iron &amp; wood ~ds , foot
locker , chairs, bOOkS, wicker basket, oak dresser ,
and chest of drawers .
"MISC."

73 Chev Nova , 350 V -8, auto . (low mileage) , 22 Rem ·

ington rifle , movie screen, Royal typewriter , 8 ~ . p .
electric start M .F . garden tractor w -mower , m1sc .
fools and Craft man table saw .
Executrix - M1dge Blackwood

Positive I. D.
Cose No, 22157
Jim Carn1han

949,2701

,.Not responsible tor 1ccidents Ol'lou of property."

Jt

BRANO NEW FRAME AND IIR ICK - Situated on

:

1.1 acres. Fully equippt!'d kitchen, family room with
fireplace, heat pump with air conditioning. Low

.....

...

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:

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Jl-

older home with 3 bedrooms, cellar , 2 car garage
with attached green house setting on 3.5 acres in
Green Elementary and GAHS High School districts .

bath,

WE TAKE PEOPLE HOME

room with fireplace, dining

hen and laundry room Central heat and air con ·

ion . Garage and workshop pius a pony barn. Over

.J acres with split rail fence . C.all for appointment.
S39,900.00 .
:auS-INESS OPPORTUNITY - MIDOLEPORT Excellent location on the " T". Welle•tabllsheO, &lt;lo1"9 good business. Owner retiring. II'• The Sewing
·Center. Call Bill Childs to discuss details .

446-ll4S8
446-0844
446-4042

'114 ACRES FARM NEAR MINES -

'acre Including all mineral~ .

Giveaway

Help wanted

COL L1 E TYPE, red, black

NEEDED : NURSES lor 11 ·

Female beagle, black and
white, brown, gOOd w ith
children . Pomeranian type
female, tan and black, good
with children, shots . Two
Pomeran ia n ·coltie
type
puppie-5, females - I black
with curly hair and little
tan. 1 sleek black·, marked
wlfh tan . Humane Societ'f ,

7 sh ift . Pomeroy Health
Care Center . Contact Mr .
Zidian, Administrator . 991 ·

6606.
HOME

Ser

vices Worker to work with

developmentally

disabled

persons through placement
in worker ' $ home . Home
services workers will be
responsible tor pro\llding
tralnirtg, 50eial sel'vices
and home care for adults or
children . Room and OOard
rate and salary will be
paid . Room and board is
$5.50 per day
Salary
ranges
from
$.3,016 to
$8,000. Contact : Marie HOb·

bs,

~7 - 0101 .

HOUSEC~EANER

a week . Call

· 1 day

~ - 0094

after

6.

H26160 .

EARN
LEARN

mv

TEXAS
REFINERY
CORP . offers PLENTY OF
MONEY
plu•
cash

Help Wanted
WHILE
YOU
Call 366Aih Main

tenance
Co ,
Arm.,
National Guard for carNtrs
in food service, automotive
me c hanics,
l!ld
ministration , and heav't'
claS!i truck driving. Ca l l

bonuses, fringe benefits to
mature
Individual
In

BEAUTIFUL
GROUNDS

PART

America .
to S1SO .
~kend

~ttl

TIME

in

s.sa_

Earn from
for
just one

a month .

Maintenance

Call

Gallipolis area. Regardless

Fori Worth Texas 76101 .

Office Help Needed
By Lgcal Pgmeroy
Business

Co.,

Army National Guard at
13041 ~7S- 3950 .

Must be good, occuroto

SUBSTANTIAL earning
without negleclf"9 your

qulred, good hou", gOOCI
fringe
benefits _ If

typist,
family . Leader In -this field
has a few parttlme op
portunities available . Call
for appoln1ment . 669-.t.SJS

or 9Bli·2B71 .
BABYSITTER
IN
Galllpolla area . Call 4A6 JOS2.
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metal bulldlf19 large enougn to accommodate live
with praperty . 123,000.
ACREAGE AND LOGS

U7 ACRES -Raccoon area
11 ACRES -700' of deep water frontage on Raccoon
Creek . wov10 be great for mObile nome park .
1 ACRES -centenary area -

Owner will consider

Bidwell-120,000
lt IIUILOING LOT OR MOBI~E HOME LOT It Crown C lly area .
lt IIUI~OING LOTS - RI . 588, 100' •100' - $6,150 or 1
*acre tracts7,250.
lt MOilLE HOME LOTS - $1,000, White Oak RO.
IIUI~Ol NG LOTS - i us! off ROdney Harrisburg Rd .
MOilLE HOME LOT - 55,01»-7 miles from town .
:COMMERCIA~ SITE - Corner of Second Ave and
:Oi i veSt . Makeusanofler!!

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..... 1049
446-9753

more land . A must to we!

CHAMPAGNE TASTE!
You'll bubble w i th e)(citement when you sip the
features this lu)(ury home offers . Foyer , floor i ng ,
formal livino room, w .b . fireplace, cedar mantle
track, lighting, new plus.h carpeting, formal dining
room. beautiful family room with large s.l id•ng door
leading to beautiful pool and patio area , terraced
ground with lots of shrubbery, as grill, ide_al for
.ntertainment, l bedrooms, 1 baths, Iaroe K1tchen
with unusual breakfast bar, cherry, walnut wood.
full ba~ement, central air, garage and openers . This
home i5 beautllully decorated . All new custom
draperies _Looks like it just came right out of an In
terior Decorator's magazine . one of the finest I' m
sure it will~ love at first sight .

lt
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Here is opportunity to get the space you need at the
&gt;rice you want . J bedrooms, J acres .

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MAKE US AN OFFER!
BLUE POOL -RINGED BY AN ACRE

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Of ground . Modern r.anch 180 ~quare feet Unat
tached garage . Storage barn with toft ott State

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shorth•nd

re·

employed,
present
employer won '1 be con tacted without permis·
slon, interview will be
arr1nged . Write Box

406,

Pomeroy,

O~io

45169, giving complete
qualific1tlons 1nd lntorm•tion.

OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE Remodeled
home i ncl udes 5 rm s _&amp; bat h, carport , stove, refr i g .,
dishwasher, mobil e home pad, almost 6 acres on 588
7 mi from town SJO.OOO

FREE GAS - 100 acres m ·l. vacant land nea r
Butavi l le , appro)( . 40 acres wooded , balance ro l ling
p.:~stureland , some timber reported , 7 miles out
$55 ,000.

OWNER FINANCING

RACCOON CREEK FARM 50 acres, 38 A. bottom,

AVAILAB~E

LOAN ASSUMPTION POSSIBLE
Call for' more deta its!

"3,000
OWNER TRANSFERRED
very anxious to sell ni ce fam i ly nome. C1ty
4J'~a,
1s , acre of ground . I ami ty room . 2 w b
00laces,
kitchen and d ini ng are3 F u ll basem ent ,
insulated . Pri ced in the S40s . Call today
BEAUTIFU~ VIEW OF THE VALLEY
BOb Evans ~arms, 2.6 acres .

RODNEY-CORA RD .
Acre , mobile home runners for a 11x60 frailer ,
septic tank, rural water available Very reasonable .

OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE DOWN - Older 2 story tarm home with

OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE -

·~ua·

NEW

LISTING

Rutland, 2 story frame
and bri ck, 4 bedrooms, 2
baths , 2 firepla ces.
N .G F .A .. over 1( 1 acre

126,881.00 .
Ml DOLE PORT - Love
ly location , 2 story brick
and frame . 5 bedrooms,
pat io , fenced yard . 1( 1
bath s. sp iral sta ir case.
man v . many
extra
featur es.
RUTLAND Mobile
home , 12 ' x60' , all under
p inntng , free1er ,
air
conditioner , lot c an be
rented for tJ5 a month

NG

LOTS

-

Debby

Drive all utilities
avatlable .
STROUT

VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

REAL TV , 446·0008 .

Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy, OH 45769
An Equal Opportunity Employer

1971LYNN HAVEN 14x653

experienced auto or truck :
mechanic. Must have own tools,:.
hourly rate, numerous fringe:
benefits, salary negotiable, depen-::
ding on experience.

dong photograplw. Tawney
Studios, .CUSKond Ave .

MODERN

3

bedrooms , bafh . nice
lc.itchen , fireplace in the
living and lull base
ment
Asking
iust

$10 ,000
FAMI~

Y

HOME

4

bedrooms, 1( :t bath , oil
furna ce , T P wat er and
almost 5 acres Want

$30 ,000 .
STARTER
14x80
three room business
building
with bath ,
natural gas, and c ity
water for ant.,. SII.OOO

SYRACUSE

1.17

ac re s and 4 or
5
bedroom house, barn .
modern kit chen. natural
gas for ced air heat , and
basement
S% DOWN WI~L BUY

OU A HOME . V.A.
f'IOTHING
DOWN .
CA~~
992 -l3lS or
992-3176 .

Housing
Headquarters

trailer

MOVING OUT OF STATE
Must s-ell , 1.rlix6.S, 2 bdr un
fu~nished ,
ga~ furn.ace ,
Ulllflv shed, cafll8B·BS8B .

WI NNER SALE
Pr (ces
redu c ed on used mobtl e
h o mes .
TRI STATE

MOBILE HOME S
.... 7572

CALL

446-o552

m
HAlTOR

OFFICE HOURS
9 : 00-S: OO Monday thru
Saturday
Other hours by appointment
NEW Ll STING - Owner anxious to sell . Four BR ' s,
forma l dining, lovely kitchen with al l the extras.
Green Elementary , Gallipolis High School .

30)(40 METAL BUILDING in Crown City w ith
~tiding door . Situated on two lots $16,500.

30 ACRES MORE OR LESS on Clark Church Rd. 500
feet of Rd frontage Most wooded .
I!UILDING LOT 75"1:258 restricted for your protec ·
t1on .
\/A OR FHA FINANCNG ava i lable for the buver
purchasing most of our listed property . If you have
Questions concerning f inanc i ng please give us a
call, we are always ready to assist you .
$11,.500 . Two story home in Vinton . Mostly carpeted .
Deep lot w i th garden space.
ONE OF GALLIA County 's finest homes . Cedar
siding , with 1500 sq . ft of l iving space plus
basement _Call for complete details.
GREAT PLACE TO raise a family Very nice 3 BR
home with more than thirty acres ot hill land to en -

joy

S~ . 500

IN GALLIPOLIS near the golf course. Two story
frame home with tour BR 's. Priced to sell . $29 ,900.

BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITY

in

downtown

Ga llipolis, inc ludes three story building with apart ment . Call now tor oetails .
CARRYOUT WITH C·1 lice nse plus grocery store .
GCX&gt;d neighborhood business . Loc ated on business
route Call tor details .
RIO GRANDE - Older home in very good condition
plu _s th ree extra lots, good investment property .

SEE THIS ONE SOON , priced at $.12,500. Full

1972 Lynn Haven 1-4x6S J

basement. This is a very nice frame ranch in the KC
schoo l district .

1970 Vindale 12x6J with ex oando, 2 bdr .
1970 New Moon 12x60, 3

1971

DO~PHIN

MOBILE HOME situaed on l'h

acres of land $15,500. Call for details.

bdr .

Dona McGhee
Tom Whitt
SoluAuoc.
44H5S7
wanted

Wanted to Do
ROOFING,

CalloW&gt; 3171.

Sales .lssoc .

ot46-0552

to Do

PROFESSIONAL

carpentry

&amp;
genera l maintenance work .

WILL BABYSIT in my
home. Daytime, Monday
thru Friday . Call 446 ·04A7.

LIKE

TO

DO

Babysitfi:'lg in my home .

Vinton area . Call3888l10.
BABYSITTI NG

in

ho m P Call 388 9076 .

my

Business Opp'ty

-

HAVE
A
HIGHLY
PIANO profitable &amp; beautiful Jean

lessons for beginners, S16.
rT'O . Call 446-6636 or 446·

2572.

shop

of

Featuring

your

own.

latest In
jeans . denims, tops &amp; spor·
tswear . $15,000,00 Includes
the

beginning Inventory, fh( ·

16FT . BOAT Trai ler . Call
«6 -•121

WOULD

Mobile Homes , Sale

Broker

1•x70 MOBILE HOME
Call .w. 1277 .

675 4424.

TWO BEDROOM
for rent . f/97. 2671

MasonBrl~ .

BARGAIN - A 9 room 2
st ar y home thaI can
make your payments
for you whi le you live
mere . Why Renr?

1970 New Moon 11x60 3 bdr .

1972 11x.60 house tra i ler ,
Skyl1ne Most!.,. furn ished
S5900 . 9-49 ·2860 or
see
Charles Bissell , Rt 1. Long
Bottom , OH .

trait , commercial end wed·

55.000

1973 Sk-;line 12)(S5,2bdr .
1971 Bonanza 12X51, 1 bdr .
B &amp; s Mobile Home Sales
Pt . P l ea~ant W .VA .

B II. S MOB I LE HOME
SALE S, PT PLEA SANT .
wv 304 675·4424 .

1975 11X60 FREEDOM Par·
tty turn . , inc . washer ,
dryer . alr cond . gd . cond .
call 1-6817789.

$8,500 3 bt'drooms,
bath. natural oas, city
water and 1 acre lor
garden or play .
THE WILD - Deer and
game land near ForKed
R un Lake Over 14 acres
to roam around on On l y

bedroom
1970 Vindal e 12x 63 with ex
pando. 2 bedr .
1973 Skyline
12x55 7
bedroom
1972 Bonanza 1111:57 . 2bedr .

Mobile Homes - Sale

446-0552
428 SECOND AVE.

bdr .

Mobile Homes - Sale

HELP WANTED

McGhee,

1&lt;,eal~

RESTRICTED BUILDI ·

home you can •rtorcl .

M . L. (Bud)

M~GHEE

Mobile Homes - Sale

Moln Street. Pomeroy, or coli Hl-7014. KINGSBURY ... Now • new

CALL
us
lor your
photograPhic needs. Por

WHAT DREAMS ..AR·E- MA.DE OF
dscaping &amp; ri ch green lawn highlight this en
chant1ng riverview home . Owner has been tran·
!tterred &amp; must sell tnis custom built 3 BR home ,
LR, dining rm , equipped kit chen , foyer with open
stairway, tamily rm with FP , basement &amp; 2 ca r
garage are onl y a few 01 th e specia l features .
Located on Rout e 7 ~uth of t own w1th frontage on
the Ohio Rtver .

ch this 1pact tor det•lls. However, if you•re ex(itld by this news ,
1nd you just can't wilt, vlstt KingsbUry Home S•les, 1100 East

BIG AUCTION every Wed.,

HARRISON

FINANCING AVAILABLE - Assume 9' ''% loan ,
lovely 2 BR cottage i s situated on a 100x2SO tot on
Sta te Rout e 141 at the prlge of town &amp; features a LR .
dining rm .. laundr y, 1ull basement&amp;. gas heat Ask
ing S31 ,900.

Roger &amp; Dottie Turner
Res . 742-2474

vu, Ills poulblo to buy 1 new house I not a mobile homo!, ploced
on your lot tor •• little 11 Ul,OOO . Thllt includes S bedrooms, 11r.,
beths. corpetlng, lnsulolion, t~ermopone windows ond more. Wat ·

Three story

TWP . - 69 A mostly hill s &amp; woods, old house &amp;.
ce l lar in poor condition, possibility of coa I. S29,500

ASSOCIATES

1 pm . Hartford Community
center, Hartford, wv, 4
miles •bove Pomeroy ·

POCKET THE RENTAL PROFITS -

building downtown cor ner lot in Pomeroy . HaS first~
1100r snop and office plus two large apartrnen1s, all ·
occupied .

lots of creek frontage , old barn , we l l . '• mi. off
Route 160 i n Norther n Gall ia Co . Close t o mines

HELP WANTED

Professional Services

20%

OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE - Approx . 13
acres Raccoon Creek bottom land,- good sandy soi l,

Henrv E . Cleland , Sr.
Res . t92-2S61
Henry E . Clellnd , Jr .
Res . 992·6191

Auctions

~

rms . &amp;
bath, cel lar house, sheds, l arge shade trees on ap
pro)( . 4 acres. Located 4 mi south of Rio Grande on
the Tom Woods Rd . $19.900

ta9e SJ3.500 .00 .
ONE THING IS TRUE :
WHEN YOU WANT
FIRST · RATE
SER ·
VICE
IN
REA~
ESTATE , COME TO
CLELANOS ' REA~ TY .
REALTORS

Help Wanted

Apply at
Two Rivers Ford Inc.,
Rt. 62 N., Point Pleasant
Ask for David Moore

11 A _pasture . lovely modern brick home with J Brs.,
2 baths , cat hedral ceilings, fireplace , large sun deck
and tots of other elCtrasa, new metal pole barn, crib,
lOading ch ute , approx . 1700 . ft . creek frontage,
located 4 mi trom Meigs Mine No. 3

$3,5()0

$7 ,900 00

1-

Accepting Applications for an in charge
bookkeeper with experience in General
Ledger, Acounts Payable, Payroll and
Billing Procedures,
-Salary Open-

20% down -

camp si tes in the w ay ne Nat iona l Fore st 5to 8 acre
tra c t s wooded l and , good hunting, pri ce s start at

21l E. Second Street

DOWNING • CHILDS

SENIOR BOOKKEEPER

RODNEY BIDWELL ROAD - 7 1 A cre farm , ap prox . 50 A t i l lable , balance pa sture &amp; woods . .4 BR
sectional hom e, 5 yrs . old , 28)(30 concrete block
budd i ng , co water . pond. creek , 115 Massey
F erguson tranor &amp;. eQu ipment 1nctuded in price .

$15 .000

Route 588. City Schools .

2•ACAESLAND - On Rt . l By ·Pass,$15,000 .

Help Wanted

HARRISON TWP . - 147 acres, approx . 60 A. wood
ed (commercia l timber reported), 40 A. tillable, 50
A. pastur e, 7 rm . home, barn , pond, springs, 2 wells,
tob. base , lots of rd . frontage , asking S65,000.

SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP - Approx . 6 acres·
lev0 1 &amp; gently rolling l and, county w ater, nice
building si tes . loc3ted on the Floyd Clart.. Rd ap prox . • 1 m i oft Route 160 near Porter . Asking

POMEROY Ranch
type home , 3 bedrooms,
beautiful kitchen and
dining , storm w1n0ow s
and doors, new sw imm
ing pool . SJ9,500
70 ACRE FAiilM - Near
L ong Bonom , newer
home . barn and other
bui I dings, r.ver fran

RODNEY, BROKER
Bill, BR. MGR.
Phone 992-2342
Eve. 992-2449

S29D per

acre - 2.5 o,.o down 1.52 S acre s M L , moslly hillS &amp;
woods, old liouse, 6 rm5 . &amp; bafh. loca t ed in Green
fie ld Twp

QUALITY PLUS BEAUTY

JJI,OOO
AT A THINKING MAN 'S PRICE

&gt;t

RIO GRANDE AREA - Approx . 45 acres vacant
land, county water , pond, some timber, nice
bui Iding sitPs, c 1ty schools, S18,000.

New L -shaped brick home less than a year old , off
St . Rt 35 . 3 spacious bedrooms.

:

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EVENINGS

family In mind. 4 to 6 bedrooms, huge forma l li,ing
room, 30x30, spacious dining room, mOdern com
plete built-In kitchen, 2 w .b . firep laces, 2 baths, lui
basement, 2lf2 car garage. Can buv with 2 acres or

of e)(perlence, write C.J
Pate,
Pres . ,
Texcts
Ref inery Corp Box 711,

1304) 675·3950.
BEST

BODY SHOP- This apx . one acre contains a large

It BOB LANE
It- SUE ROUSH
It- O~ENE BURDETTE

IMD

"t • t10"

WANTED :

&gt;t
:

It 6 ACIIES -

from

and white, female, lovely .
Put a cold nose in your life .
we ha\le kittens, atl sires
and all
shapes . very
special, all white with blue
eve and green one, spayed ,
and wormed . A loveable
mother and k iMens . A bOr ·
der collie shepherd type,
black. brown and whne
female, had all shots . Male
black and tan shetland
type, wormed and !hots.
Lovable t'luskie shepherd,
spayed, checked by vet.
good health and shots.

:

acres, and a 24'•18' garage Located on •tate hloh
way . Priced In $30's.

lt land contract . No restriction• .
lt I ACRES -Vinton area, $10,000 .
lt 6 ACRES -centerville area 511,000.

WARM AND FRIENDLY - Completely remodeled

m

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BUILDING LOT - Beautiful si te to build that home
you ' re wanting . High and dry overlooking Rt . 35 . A
road to be put in, also water and sewage there
locate-d on Bu laville Road, not far from town .

AFTER HOURS PHONE
BECKY LANE
~ILLA DAVIS
VICKIE HAULDREN
_

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carpretN, patio, forced air heat with central air, 1V:~

lt cars . Also a very good 1971 mobile home Included

SUBDIVISON LOT - In one of 'he n ices t subdivi ·
sions . Water and sewage.

ESTATE AUCTION

can smith

,..

lt NIO::E SETUP FOR MECHANiC'S OARAOII OR

brick and frame on a super sized lot _ This home has
had excellent care . Reasonably pr iced, located on
KC school district .

BABYSITTER
ID
home. Calf 2ol.5 ·5181 .

949,203]

day on this lovelv all briclo( home wlfh full basement .
Natural ;as furnace and central air . Super location .

LAND CONTRACT - Owner lives out of town and Is
willing lo sell on land contract. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,

In the low AO's

IN-

glass ; ruby , depression , Fostoria , He i sey, Gufus,
stemmed , milk, black amethyst, Bristol, cyrsta l ,
et c: p i tche r -bowl sets : lg . porcelain leopard ;
Italian decanter ; statues &amp; figur i nes ; cake plates;
I ronstone ; hand painted Nippon , etc. A large selec
tion Of ~assware , etc . bQ)(ed &amp; to be sold by the bOx .
Also man~ boxes never unpacked yet
OLD MISC . ITEMS INCLUDE a large selection of
stone jars. jugs , crocks (some signed in blue ); oi l
lamps ; hanging Tiffany 1ype shades ; pictures &amp;
frames , cof fee grinder : umbrella stand ; wall
telephones ; brass , 2 strands sleigh bells ; silver ·
ware . radios ; 1 horse coll ars w -mirrors &amp; bras5
hames ; over 100 wooden folding chairs ; Indian
jewelry ; single -dble . tress .- neck yoke,etc .
Assortment ol new ctothing, camping gear, boots,
sporting Items, etc. This is only a .,.rtial listing of
large 2 day sale of high quality merchandise to be
sold inside our new auction house in Pennsville at
the Bill Janes Farms. Self cont1ined c•m~r space
available . Plenty parking . Nothing shown before
day of sale . Lunch on premises . Terms - C.sh or
Check w -Positive ID each day of sale . Not responsi ble for accidents .
Bill Janes in ch1rge of sale .
Auctioneers- Bill J1nes, Randy Newsom
&amp; Associates- PhOne 1-614 -557 ·l411

Cosh

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SSO's.

FARM- SO acre&amp; I
room cottao1e.
outbuildings, 900 lb . tab . base, lots ol timber,

CLUDES dining room table w ch airs ; dressers ;
High Boy dressers ; oaK cupboard; bookcase
~cretaries; Empire chests ; chest w -glove bOxes;
piano ; buffets. round oak table ; stands; organ
stool ; rockers ; st chairs; hall trees ; iron bedS ;
phonograph cabinet, ec.

GLASS, CHINA, ETC.

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...

- O::LOSE TO MINES - Lovely one year old 3
bedroom, 2 lull baths, sitting on apx. 5.1 a&lt;:ro• .
Veleron• - No down payment . F.H.A. flnancl"9
$1100.00 down payment. Call tOday
MAKE US AN OFFER - Owner wants an offer to·

Take St. Rt. 60 south out of Zanesville to Me ·
connelsville or take St. Rt. 60 north out of Marietta
to McConnelsville, cross river through Malta on St .
Rt. 71 west for 2 miles - S1ay at top ot hill on St. At.
177 to Pennsville at the Bill Janes Farms. lO mles
northeast of Athens or 90 miles southeast of Colum bus, Ohio .

ON

With a panoramic view of Sf . Rt. 35 and surrounding
area Is this stately ranch designed with a large

I'·
L
LL IN
ntce J
bedroom, 1 bath frame home . Conv•enlen1 location.

ANT.

BRADFORD,

And our new listing close to Holzer Hospital is in a
position to obser-ve the beauty of it all Br ick with 4
bedrooms. Full basement, f irep lace in family room,
2 car garage attached . Also a workshop and a barn .
Situated on appro)(imately 5.9 acres . This home
reflects tender . loving ca re and true value .

ADD ONS &amp;
REMODELING

Birch used to create the tr icks of his trade _Also An ·
fique Furniture &amp; Old Items that have been stored
at the Birch home for many years . Also seling Anti ·
Que Furniture, Glass, China , Old Items, New &amp;
Modern Furniture , etc Out of 3 estates from
Cleveland , Ohio .

SURANCE
been
c an
ce lled?
Lost
'fOUr
operator ' s license? Phone

OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE d

IN THE COUNTRY WOODLANDS WILL
GLOW SCARLET AND GOLD
THROUGHTHEOCTOBERHAZE

to play .

7331 or 742 2593 .

5621 aller 5:30 .

ASSUMPTION

~OAN

lovely ranch hom~
situated on 1'h acres . 3
bedrooms, 1'1~ baths, living room, pretty big kitchen
with butcher block counter tops _ Basement with
famitv room and w .b.f .p ., utility room and storage
room . Nice wooded location with room for the kids

992-2367

Ra ci ne . Deposit required

Pomeroy . 992 -

~

Call tor appt. or walk in.

FOUR BEDROOM house in

and bath ,

2 Mobile homes 12x(JI) each . Good rentals . One and
half acre of ground in Kyger Creek District
Investment property !

...

ms .

CJ.. LL 992 -7544

fireplaces , 3' 1 acres_ Located on Stat e Rout e 233
between Gallipolis. and Oak Hill.

$11,000 BOYS YOU

ANTIQUE FURNITURE &amp; TOOLS FROM THE
HOME OF McDONALD BIRCH I THE FAMOUS
MAGICIAN) . Your chance to buy the tools Mr .

AUTOMOBILE

YOU!!

OHh&gt; RIVER VIEW - Th is 3 BR brick ranch is an
elCCel lent condition &amp; offers 2 1/~ b~ths , den with F- P ,
dining rm . , foyer , HW floors, glassed in porch,
patio , extra nice landscaping . doublf" garage plus a
de1a ched 22 x2 4 orick &amp; concrete garage. Lots of
privacy

OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE - S/ ,500 down
- 9% - Asking \33 ,000 - RemOde led 2 story home , .
3 BR 's . LR . den, family rm . . dining , k itchen , 2 WB

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
CITY PROPERTY
WE HAVE A CASH BUYER!

HAIR STYLIST

HOWERY AND MARTIN

No pelS . 949 2153 .

EASY FINANCING AVAILABLE
CROSS SELLING OF SERVICES- LET
DIE DD.J..ON AGENCY DO IT FOR

ROCK SPRINGS -Near Meigs HIOh School -A
nice IIMie starter home, 2 bedrooms, living room.
dining rm., kitchen, lui ly equipped, bath, basement,
furniture goes, too. Just $25,000 .00 .

FetJturing:
men's &amp;
women's styling, per·

E)(cavating ,
septic
systems , dozer , backhoe
Rt . 143. Phone 1 1614) 698

UPSTAIRS APT . 5 rooms

bills, Cli'Y grade school , G~llia Academy High
School. Call for Appo intment.

MACHINE

EXCAVAT I NG ,
CIOZer ,
loader and backhoe work :
dump trucks and lo·boys
for hire, w i ll haul fill dirt.
top soil, limestone and
gravel. Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers. day phone 991· 7089,

mobile home near Racine .

~OW OOWN PAYMENT - SUPER BUY- FHA VA - CONVENTIONAL ·- This 3 yr . old bi -level is
like new &amp; mus~ ~ S.Oid this month. 3 or 4 BR 's, 21n
baths . family rm ., heatalator fireplace, low heat

MARK MORA

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park , Route 33, north ot
Pomeroy . Larg~ lots .Call
992 7479 .

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24 STATE STREET
GAlliPOLIS, OHIO

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pr~ferr~d

couples

Real Estate for Sale

Real Estate for Sale

446 3087

Mick's
Barber &amp;
Style Center
Introduces-

Main St .

Real Estate lor Sale

we have ' home financing available. AS
Low As 5% Down· 30 Year Term.

TONEY REALTY (0

am . to4p .m _
FOR RENT

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REAL ESTATE

Roofin~
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Real Estate for Sale

DOWNING-CHILDS
lNSURANCE

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Pletely remodeled , has gas

Real Estate for Sale

Est·a-te·f-or•s•a,le

· located in Oak Hill. Com heat

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KOTALIC
LANDSCAPING
Residenti•l
&amp; Com mercial . Tree &amp; shrubs
installed, designing &amp;

planting,

shrubbery

trimming, lewn need
control programs.

446-3100
41 State 51,
Gllllpolls, OhiO

lures &amp; tralnlf19, can be
open within 15 days .' For
details call anytime lor Mr.
Correa at (501) 225· 7ol58.
Your own Jeans and Sportswear Shop I Offer the
la!Ht In Jeans, denims end
sportswear . . $14,850.00 In,
etudes Inventory, llxtvrH,
etc . complete Store 1 Call
A~MA, TOLL FREE - 1·

800·87N780.

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WISEMAN
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Call 446 3643

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situated on over 5 acres near Me ig s

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bedrooms, 2 1/ 2 l arge bafhs, large fam i l y
room , built in kitchen with eati ng area.
din ing room , ful l baement &amp; 1 car
garage _ Hu ge me ta l storage bldg &amp;
barn . Ex ce llent laying l and . 20 addi
ti on a I acres ava •labte

HORSES · HORSES · HORSES - Very
n~ee 9' 2 ac mini f arm . Ex ce ll en t roll
rng land per fec t for horses . Inc ludes
ni ce b ar n , new f ences. largp garden
spa ce &amp;. doubl£&gt; road f ron tag e
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bedroom ra nch w i th living r oom w
woooourner . equ rp ped kitchen &amp; ba t h .
18 mi les from town $35,000

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LOOK AROUND - YOU ' LL BE BACK
- None w i ll compar e- 1n value w1th tht s
spa c ious 3 bedr oom br 1c k &amp; fram e
ranch Thi s fine home offer s a large
ta m ily room w ·firela ce buil t 1n k i t ch en
with pantry , 2 f u ll batns, nat gas hea t
($JO budget) pl us an over sized 1 car
garage
L oc ated
in . an exce ll ent
neigh borhood near H M C $-49 , 900

super
home ~ike thi s
in a
pr es tegtous nei g h borhood l or only
49
S ·900. Charming and 11nmac ulate 'l
story 3 bed_r oom home offerin g a larg e
form al dlntng room. roomy kitchen , a
h uge sc re-e ned . po r ch . , , 7 ba t hs , fu ll
basem en t. famd y r oom w 1th firepla ce
&amp; garage . .Nat . gas hea t {low heating
co~ t J You II have a tough ti me m at ·
chtng th•s

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&gt;edroom home in Eno
Buy one acre or 20
1cres. Loca ted on Rt
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'bedrooms up . 2 c istprns .
1 well, rural wat er
t 'ava il able . Barn and
pond avai labl e with the
t 20 acr es . Buy 11 all for
t 'S.S3,SOO.OO or the house
t and 1 acrre t or UJ ,.SOO .
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NEW LISTING 3
bedroom home si tuated
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from Gallipo li s Ci t y
• Limi ts. Ci ty water and
sewer, AC. na t . gas, fa .
++ heat . Yard, comp letely
fenced . You ' ll l i ke the
++ cnoenrev e, n ience of I iving

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NEW LISTING - 2 or 3

bedroom home, L R , DR ,
utility rm, ce l lar and
outbuil di ng ;
includes
approx 7acres onlid dy
Holl ow Rd
(G raham
School Rd . ) . H ere 's a
comfortable home in th e
country, with acreage
but now t or S34 ,000 .00

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co pper
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PLACE IN THE COUN ·
TRY? Older 3 BR hom e
loca ted i n dead end twp
rd Just a few minutes
from downtown
Ap
prox 2 ac res B uy now
t or s2o,OClO .

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OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL
Owners have built a new home and
don 't need 2 . Must se ll tl'lis cha rmin g 3
~~room ranch . Inc ludes a f i rep lace 1n
hvtng ,.oom , ru sttc family room w
woodburner , equ ipped ki tc hen , dining
room , 2 baths _&amp; w ork shop Nat gas
heat , ce ntral a1r &amp; fenced ba ckya rd
• Near I y 111 acr e at the edge of town (Ex
lcel len t family neighborhood 1

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SNUGGLED IN THE WOODS - You
will f i nd th is very appealing new 3
bedroom home s ituated on over o acres
Unusual design w ith cathedral ceiling
in living room, co zy w .b f1r ep l ace, 2
full baths, formal dining, equipped k it
chen , master bedroom 1S private fro m
other bedroom s and has a la rg e wa l k in
closet &amp; bath , 1 ca r garage and more
you ' ll love it $54,900 .

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BRICK RANCH - 6 + ACRES - For
just a shade over SSO ,OOO you could own
this quality brick home I nc lud ed 3
bedrooms, hardwood floo rs . mostly
carpeted , equ1ppe d k1t cn en , wOOd
burner &amp; electr 1c heaL large 7 e M
garage and over 6 ac r es wtm large
highway fro n tage &amp; e-xce llent ga rd en
county schools

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NEW LISTING $29 ,900
Conven1en t
locat ion on Rt 2 18 across lr om Ha nnan
Trace grade school N rce r emode led 3
bedroom home _ In c l udes ea t in k i tchen ,
formal dining , f i r epl ace in l i ving room ,
1 baths, full basement wtlh f amily room
&amp;
utilit y r oom. hardwood fl oor s
carpeted . bl own 1n Insula t ion F .A o il
heat plu s aul(diary woodburner tur
nace . Large partrally fen ced yard
101 ACRes -- N 1ce vacan t land d1v1ded
bY' county road leavi ng seve ral hundr ed
feet of frontage Eac h sit e 35 ac
tillab le , balan ce pasture or woods 11:1
m ile off SR 554 . Priced righ t

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QUALITY BILEVEL - A bargam U
cou ld ex ist for you on this 1700 SQ . ft
home . Enjoy the quat 1ty in th e hard
wOOd f loors nearly all ca rpete d. l arge
eat in k i tchen with excel lent c ab inet
~pace , 2 full bathS , huge L shaped tami
ly room , dec. k &amp; garage 11 acre yar d ,
2 ' 1 ml 1es 1rom t ow n S-46 ,900 M a ke us
an off er
NEW LISTING - Charming 3 bedroom
ra nc h situa t ed on over 2 acres of woods
nea r Rio Grande . Inc ludes formal d in ing, equi pped eat · in k itchen , 2 baths,
fu ll base ment with partially finished
family ro om, workshop and l ots of
storage . Elect . furnac e &amp; auxiliary
woodburntng furnace . Owner transferr·
tng . S45 ,000

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Ike Wiseman , Broker , ••6-l7t6, Eve .
E . N . Wiseman . Broker, 446,4SOO e ... e.
Jim Cochran, Anociate , 446·7181 , Eve .

3 BEDROOM , CAR ·
PETED
HOME

Situated on sh aded cor
ner lot af intersec ti on of
and 325 in Vin
ton . 1' ':1 ba1hs, LR , DR ,
Kit and summer k it In
eludes adjace nt st or e
bldg . A IIforS31, 000

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$40,000 - ROOM FOR ALL -- You ' ll en
joy th e space in thi s 11-. stor.y 3 bedroom
home . Th e home off ers vinyl siding , 1
firepla ces . lar ge family room , formal
dini ng r oom. 1 bat hs, ful l basem e n! &amp;
garage Fenced yard w i th pati o &amp; gas.
gri It . You ge t a lot more tor you r
money .
A TOUCH OF CLASS - A beaut 1ful
bn ck ran ch situated on over 1 acre i n
pr ett y rural se1ti ng 3 large bedrooms,
a fanta sti c ki tchen fully eq uipped . for
mal din tng , family room w1th a w b
firepl ace. J full ba t hs. fu ll basement
w1 th large rooms &amp; firepla ce , cen t ral
a1 r &amp; 2 ca r garage Th 1s home is
deco rate d t o please
the
m os t

Dan
Eve .
B. J . Hatrston , Associate, «6-42-40 , Eve
Nancy Smith, Anociate, «6·4910, Eve.

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GALLIPOLIS_.

FOR SALE
10 Acres more or less, 6 rm. brick, 3

bedrm., attached garage, 1'17 bath on fir st floor, 1!, bath in full basemen!, har dwood floors, marble window sills . Close
to Rt. lS &amp; Centerville on Co. Rd . 8, S
miles from Rio Grande, 20 min . from
Gallipolis. Call tor many more details &amp;
appointment to see.

FOR SALE
4 bdr. house, lg . li\llng
rm ., fireplac e, dining
rm ., carpeted , 11 1~ bath,
hardwood floor , gas for ced air furnace , full
bas ement gafage at ·
tached , all
newly
deco,..ated, nice level lot .
Located 46 Vin e St ., 2
blocks from City Park .

Can help finance.
Call 446 -2S73
or

BIG FOUR
REALTY CO.
Branch Office, Rt. 1, Piketon, OH
789-423S - 0 . C. Nance, Jr.

Mobile Homes- Rent
FOR RENT OR SALE
Mobile home , 2 bdr .,
located at Kerr, OH Call
446-03112 or 675·1261.
2 BDR . MOBILE HOME
2'1' miles out on 588 . Adults
only, $160. plus dep. &amp; uti I.
Call ~-2300 .
2 BDR . MOBILE HOME
All elec ., adults, no pets,
caii367·7.Q8.

HOUSE FOR SALE
or
re nt . 5 rms . , bath,
basement , I acre, on Rt 7.
All elec . near Crown City .
Call 256·1&gt;457 .
3 BEDROOM DOUBLE
WIDE. 2~ x 56, air cond ,
etec heat, furnished and six
acres land . Price $25.000,

446-1171
REAL ESTATE L OANS
SPECIAL I ZING IN F .H .A .
ANDVA IN SURE DMOR ·
MILLON S TO
TGAGE S
LEND FAVORABLE IN
TEREST RAT E. L OW OR
N O DOW N PAYMENT
FOR VETERANS . LONG
TERM FINANCING AND
NO
PREPA YME N T
PENALTIES .
THIS I S
THE WAY
DO IT , IF
YOU CAN QUALIFY
REFINANCING
ALSO
AVAILABLE .
CALL
TODAY
FOR
MORE
DETAILS . LI NDA LANE
446· 1S17.

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Mobile Homes- Rent

LARGE LOT on dead end
street w ith water and
sewage . Will finance to
reliable couple at 9 Pet .
992·5186 . No realtors.

TWO BEDROOM partly
furnished. Prefer middle
aged or elderly couple. No
pets, nochllden . 992 · 27~9 .

SIX ROOMS and bath , on
Cherry St., Syrocue , OH .
9'12· 5969 .

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3 BEDROOM HOME in
C ountry
Air
Sub ·
division . Located off
George' s Creek Rd. Na t .
gas heat,
attached
garage , sun deck _ Pr ice ·
53.5,000.00 .
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COMMERCIAL BUILD lNG loc ated i n down t
town Gallipolis . Can be ••
used fo r restaurant , or
anv type lega l business . t
Two apar tmen ts up t
st airs. property extend'.S t
to ser v ice a ll ey in rear , :
storage building in rear
Pr ice $45,000.00 .
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FARM - ACREAGE 33 acres located on
Wh it e
O ak
Rd .
2
bedroom ,
carpe t ed
home Si tu ated in a n
area th at is pl easantly t
surrounded with trees t
Buy at $39,500.
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BUI L D I NG LO TS . 1 acr e
each, Leading cr ee k Rd ., 3
miles off Rt . 7 Bypass
Signs. Vitatoe .

J BDR . house , living room .
fireplace , dintng rm ., 11 ·:1"
bath , gas forced air fur nace. 2 car garaqe , ca ll 446 ·
2857 .

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SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM
Thi s love ly alum &amp; sto ne ra nch has a
roomey l ivi ng room . formal dining
room , breakfa st nook, built i n Kitchen ,
sewing room , den &amp; 3 large city lots
near golf course .

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COMMERCIAL BUILD lNG loca t ed in Vinton .
Pr ice Sll,OOO .OO .
ACREAGE -

46 acres

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4BEDROOM
Fishing, vacation . 1 or 2 bedroom cabin
l oca ted taci no Ra ccoon Creek and Blue
Lak e. Ni ce large wooded lot . Make your
life a year round vacation . CALL US
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home
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Kanauga ,
hardwood
floors , nat . gas hea t .
driven well , I c ar
garage . Buy now for t
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FOR RENT - Small of fi ce space on Second
Ave .. Ga ll ipo l i s

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NEW LISTING
3
bed r oo m nome with
91 ' x200 " ft . lot . within
!he vi llag e of Vinton .
along St . Rt 1b0 . Thi s is
a very ni ce nome and
you : ~n pur c ha se with
or without furniture .
APPROVED
Located in the v i llage of
Vtn t on , J bedr oom home
w 1th 90' x200 ' level lot .
'lillage w ater, 1 1 :1 bath s .
Pr operty has bet&gt;n ap
praised by V A _ and all
we need iS a qua l ifi ed
bu yer Price\29 , 300.00

PRICE REDUCED - 3 ••
bedroom (1 up, 1 down )
home s1tua ted w ithin ••
the cl1y Nat gas F .A .
furna ce. 1 fir eplac e , full
ba se ment ,
n e wly
redeco rated Owner will ••
help f 1nance Buy now
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OFFICE 446-7013
'JUTSTANDING BUY ~- Extra ni ce ra nch, 3
bedrooms , ba th with shower , den , centr:·d air ,
Rodney area , you can ' t f ind a better h omP for
$39,000
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COMMERtiAL LAND
BUSINESS
BUILOERS
w e now have appr ox 14
A ava ilabl e, 1ust off Rt
35 w es t . w• tn a close ac
cess to c- it y ~ w er &amp;
wat er . &amp; near tl'lr rving
bu siness co mmu n +t v .
PR I CEO TO SELL Can
sell in 7 A. Plot .

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Morgan Twp . o tt White
Oa k
Rd
Leve l
to
sli g l'll ly rolling , at one
time had a trailer
hookup 'l w ells, some
f ences.
so m e
ou t
build1ngs.

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LOT IN EWING TON
L ot N o 44 &amp; east halt of
L ot No 4.5 (lose To Post
Office . Dr died well w 1th
electr 1c pump Meter on
po le tor mobile hom e.
Septi c- tank ,. conr rc l e
drivew a·r
w1th
w~d
bldg a t i t ~ end Con
c-ret e pi er s ro se t moo de
home on .

$15,000
6 rooms , wh 1te alum .
si ding Incl udes 2 B . R .,
2 b i lt in por c hes. large
living room. eat 1n k i t
rhe-n, modern br!th . ')
maple shade tr ees,
larg p ga rd e n are a .
Natur a l gas fl oor fur
nace, C1 f y water , sew er .
Stora ge bldg Level la nd
loca t ed
tn
Ja c k son,
Ohi o
A
n1 ce r...lean
hom e. A GR E AT nEN
TAL OR INVEST MENT
PROEPRTY CA LL
NOW .

EXCLUSIVE $47,900 .00
Rus tic Styl e Cedar
ran ch, situated on acre s
ot land , thr ee bedroom s.,
2 baths , large k i tchen ,
witn lots of lovel y built ·
i n ca b inets, d i shwa sher,
ran ge,
gar oa g e
d ispo sa l,
and
di ning
area . Call f or even more
deta ils .
NEW HOUSE
1624 SQ . FT .
Br ick 8. rame , ci ty
school system , 3 B R .,
1 1:1 ba th s, ce ntral air ,
approx .. 14 'xl7' l iving
room , dmi ng room , nice
garage . Thermopane
windows If vou hurry
you ca n choose your
own carpeting . Rural
w atpr . You ' ll li ke thi s
brand new home . COME
. IN NOW .

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CHESHIRE - N ice ran c h with 4 be d r ooms, 11 ' 2
bath . full basemen t . hard wood ll oors, carport ,
beauti f ul large lot .
N 1579
JUST LISTED Nic e Vined ale m obile home,
11x60, ftp our , 2 bedrooms, ce ntral atr , ni ce lot N 1017
PRICE REDUCED - owner wants to sell now. love
l y b i lev t&gt; l. 2 firepla ces . fa mi l y r oom , 2 acres, on l y
$.19 .500.
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BIDWELL ~ Attra c tive 3 bedroom hom e. bath . din
ing room , storage building , large level iO f , owner
will consider offers
It 1571

30 ACR:ES
Beautifu l butlding sitp, nict&gt; roll i ng
land , l arge barn , loCdfed on Rodney Cora Rd .. pric
ed to se ll now
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U9,900.00
27 ACRES MOR£0R
I,.ESS
N ice re modeled fa rm
house. 3 BR , formal l iv
ing room and dining
1oom. Cou nt ry k itchen
w ith built -i n cabi nets
CAL L
NOW
FOR
MORE
INFORM A
TION .

IN TOWN - Lovely !'lome overlooking tne Rive r , ~
bedrooms , lo rma l dining room , fam ily room ,
firepl aces, 2 car garage, la r ge beau t ifu l lot
It G77S
NICE HOME WITH RENTAL - N'ce ran c h , w .b .
firepla ce in liv 1ng room , fu ll basem ent , 1 ca r
{,arage , also 'l bedroom b lock house . 1 76 aLres
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LOVE.
LIVABLE -LARGE
Stone and stu cco, 3
bed,-m5 ., P.~ bath ran
ch . Formal d in i ng room ,
10 . c heerf ul
kitchen .
pdntry 71 ireplaces, tull
basement . 2 a cres .
Home on I v 3 yrs _ old .
Older seven room home
i ncl uded with sale . Nice
home at an aHordable
pr 1ce .
1363

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ONCE IN A
LIFETIME
Very well kept ranch
one block from schooL
larg\? lot , :mmediate
poss.tSsion . Ca l l rigl'lt
now to beat the line 1 lS2
CIRCLE THIS ONE
Ideal location for con ·
venience , h ighways and
s hopp ing ,
this
3
bedroom bri ck is in ex ·
c ellent
c ondition .
Features 11ving room ,
dining room with sliding
g lass doors , very n ice
f inished fa m ily room in
basement , 1 1n baths , 2
c ar gar diQe It has a per
sonalitv all its own!
CALL NOW!
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BUILDING LOTS
One -half
a c re
lot s
located at Ker r ~ a r
risb urg Road . coun t y
water ava lable
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VACANT LAND
36 acres, + or -. Pro ·
spect Rd . Land suitabl~
for
build ing lots of
acreage or your ow-n en ·
jovment .
Close
to
BidWell, Porter or St .
R:t. 160. Only a few
minutes from Gallipolis .
$21 ,000.
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IN VEST MENT LANO
Ideal location . 9 ac re s,
more or tess . Lots of
r oad frontage, one mile
from Rio Grande, St . Rt.
35 past Abie 's Auto
Parts. Inte rest ed? Bet
ter ca ll now!
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RING THE
BARGAIN BELL
Two lots, 90 x 220 each .
100% flat . County water
av~ilable Minutes from
town . Pri c-=d to sell
rapid l y .
#320
BUILDING LOTS
nice bu i ld ing lots,
within minu tes of town .
water available. Pr iced
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NEW LISTING
Rt 3.5 area .. 737 acre lot
Build to suit vourself .
No restrictions County
wat er available
11407

PRICE REDUCTION
s16,000
Spe nd a
litTle and
rece1ve a lot from fh i s 30
ac r es . Road frontage on
bla c ktop road
So me
timber . spring, small
pond . Ci t y sc hool svs·
tern
31 1

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ANY HOUR

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Ron Canaday, Realtor, 446-3636
Audrey Canaday, Realtor 446-3636
261h Locust St., Gallipolis. Ohio

JUNK .
Auto and scrap
melal. Call381-ln6.

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AFFORDABLE AND NICE l BR Hardwood floors , cabinets, attached
;c'J rc'Jge, fen ced back yard , ci ty schools .
136,000.

PLANS CALL FOR 3 BR . 2 full balhs .
fireplace , eat ·in k itchen with rang e,
dlshwa9'1'ier
and
d i sposal .
Full
basement , 2 car garage _ Hea t pum p.
cen . air . See it now while under con
struction and chOOse your favorite car
pet co lors , cabinets. etc. 1 1 /:~ mil es from
city . S56,000 .

Wanted to Buy

wanted to Buy
OLD BOOKS · no paper
backs or school texts and
old oil paintings . Write to
box 165 c·o The Gallipolis
Dally Tribune .
WANT TO BUY 400 Locusl
poS!s . Call367· 7533.

SMALL
WHITE
Refrldger ator
Call 367 ·
7560 after .t p .m ,

OLD FURNITURE
Dishes , iron beds, &amp; et c .
Call 446· 7672.

GOLF COURSE SITE TO BUY OR LEASE
1. MINIMUM Of 150 to 250 USABLE ACRES
2. WITHIN 15 MILES Of GALLIPOLIS

TO RETIRE
PLEASE SEND REPLIES TO:
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FHA ·VA ·Convential Home
Loans, Columbus First
Mortgage
co . .
loan
re pres~ntatlve .
Violet
&lt;Cookie) Viers. 46:1 Second
Ave ., Gallipolis, Oh ., ~ 7177

FARMHIGH AND DRY
! cleat for part time
farmer . 67 acres, 30
acres tillable,
large
pastur ed wood lot , small
stream runs through
land . 6 room house , . 2
barns, 1 alm~t new ,
2600 lb . t obacco base .
Tobacco looks gOOd . In cluded in price - 6 head
cattle,
al l
tarm i ng
equipment .
Miner at
rights i ncluded . Family
rellr l ng . Reasonably
priced . $35,000 .
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VACANT LAND

66 acres Harrison Twp.,
well fenceo , large por ·
tlon has new woven wi re
with
steel
posts .
Estimated 10 c'J c res
tillable, some t•mber,
large road frontage . E• ·
ce 11en1 buy 525.000. 1 367
4lACRES
43 acr es of va c ant l~fld ,
under l aid with co al and
agricultural
lime
Would make good •n
ves tm ent property . Call
for locat1on and m or e
deta ils .
f 312

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LAND WANTED

fl ACRES - Vacan t land . good invest ment proper ·
t y, some timber , a ll mineral rights , loca ted i n Ad ·
dison Twjp
~ 1032

NEW LISTING
For the thr ifty m inded family. N ice 3
bedroom home with 2 1/• ecres . Unat tached 2'h car garage equipped with
furnace end air conditioning . Would be
ideal for a machinery shop. Priced to
sell rapidly a! $29,900.
t ~06

HERE IT IS
For
your
farm i ng
pleasure . 188 acres of
real farm land . 1700 l b .
toba cc o base Severa l
acres of tillab le land .
Severa l acres of woods
and pasture . Exce llent
barn . Shed . Adequate
water supply If you're
look ing for an incom e
producing farm , ca ll
t Oday .
1403

SO NICE TO COME
HOME TOI
owner has reduced the
price on this .53 acre
farm ! Newly remOdel ·
ed , J bedroom home,
bBrn , tobacco base ,
pond, plentv of water ,
JOlC•2 new metal
building with concrefe
floor . Take a look, you ' ll'
like it . Reduced to s.ell
NOW! U2 .500.
Nlti
120 SCENIC ACRES
With modern 3 bedroom
home . Wood , coal bur
ner, one ot the best, sup ·
plemented by electric
heat . Wetl insulated .
Acreage
hay
and
pasture, some timber ,
tobac co base . barn ,
rural water . Immedi ate
possession
1405
NEW FARM
LISTING
so much to offer w it h
newly bu ilt J bedroom
ran chy on a very sce n1c
area , f u ll
basement ,
heat pumP . W ildlife
abundant , 62 acres + or
15 acres tilalble ,som e
tobacco acreage , ex
cellent farmfor parT
time tar mer . Owners
anxious to sell
1398

BIDWELL - 2 BR , frame with a l um .
sid ing _ Fully furn ished . Large IOI ha s
traiter hook up N tCe pl ace to live or e•
ce ll ent rental property Sl8 .000

446-3636

W1nted to Buy

HOME &amp; STORE
BUILDING
on State Highway .5
room and ba th tram e
home Gar age . 11s own
water sys te m . ~ apple
trees , 1 pea c h . Lar ge
store room lsi floor , ha s
an upsta i r s . aaseme_nt .
L ots of possibi lity . ltke
teed store, hardware-,
ant 1qu e
s torP , etc .
Phone tor details.

On trd s farm house and
10 .. .51 acres . more or
les:,, of good c rop l and
located ir1 M ei gs Coun
ty, Sa lem T w p _ Se\ler-='1 1
acres ot level road Iron
tage. House !'las living
room, d ining room, 4
:&gt;edrooms. kit c hen A lso
d
douul e crib and
mac h inery shed . Owner
w i ll he lp fi nance a good
qua lifi ed buyer Land
contract or second mor
tag ~ .
Ca ll lor more
t.let t1 ils .
N 244

CANADAY REALTY

DIAMONDS,
old coins,
gold
bands .
utate
lewelery, etc .
TAWNEY
JEWELERS, 422 Second
Ave .

HOUSE FOR SALE by
owner , in V Inton, 3 bdr.,
new furnace , new water
pi pes, new water heater ,
insulatt&gt;d . W ill sell "" land
con trac! . 11000. down, 1200.
mo . 513,000 Call 38a.B320 af ·
ter 4P m .

l ACRES
T hree acres _ Nearly all
c leared
Drilled well
Electric and telephone
service available. Close
to Wildcat Hollow . Vin ·
ton Countv . Ni ce spot
tor mobile or house
Price-d right!
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AN UNEXPECTED
SURPRISED
Awa l ~ you when you
discover tl'lis charm i ng
and spa cious 3 bedroom
home with living room .
family room , 2 full
baths, 2 nice patios,
24')(J2'x17' garage . All
CJf this and more located
on over an acre of
ground with a spring , on
a blacktop roc'Jd , and
only J
miles from
Gallipolis . Schedule an
appointment today . 1399

3. LONG TERM LEASE COULD PROVIDE
ANNUAL INCOME FOR PERSON WISHING

FI NANCING -VA -FHA LO ·
A N S. LO W OR NO DOWN
PAYMENT . PURCHASE
OR
REFI NAN CE .
IR ELA ND MORTGAGE ,
71 E STA TE, ATHENS .
6 14 5Q1 J051

HALFWAY TO
HEAVEN
Or maybe even c loser 43 magnifi cent roll ing
acre$ w i th exce llent
building site . Septic
rank, foundation for
modular home . Some
t i mber. Road frontage
on
state route 554 .
Within
minutes
ot
Holzer Hospi tal. Look
i ng for acreage plu s
beautiful sec luded home
si te, don ' t mtss thi s
buy
N390

GREAT LAND BUY!
Thi s one is yours now, if
you c a ll now 1 70 acr e'.S,
+ or
Som e saw 11m
ber , mostl ·r wooded. line
fences fair . co un ty road
All m •nr cil r1ghts in
elu ded
La n d ne¥er
flood s. $15,000 Please
don ' t ask for a less
pn ce
M J78

A DELICATE BALANCE - grace lul
time and fam i ly needs, 4 BR , living rm .
w 1th f 1r e-p 1ace. formal di ni ng , lull ba se
men t , 11 :1 acre ro ll i ng lawn fr onts on
Ohio R i ... er, iust ou ts ide ci fy

GALLIPOLIS GOLF CLUB
1024 FOURTH AVE.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO 45631

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Wanted to Buy
WANTED : SAW
logs
Payment upon delivery to
our yard, 7:JOto3 . 30week
days . Blaney Hardwoods,
SR 339, Barlow. OH ltla

2980 .

MOST ADMIRED- Buil der 's own cas
ti e on a full i'lcre ro lling lawn , 4 B~ .
parent ' s su 1Ts has full bath , dresing rm .
Effi c ient kit chen with snack bar , range .
Forma l dining, oversized li\llng rm J
fu ll batl'ls , fam i ly rm . with f irepl ace
plus recreation room . Attach~ garage .
New fen ced pool with pat io. S79,500 .

... RIO GRANDE
... ACREAGE
Near ly

50 ac res over
frontage
alonQ
Cher ry
Ridge
Road .
Par t i ally wooded . Ex ce llen t building si tes .
S6S, OOO

1000 '

...READY

...WHEN YOU
... ARE
Brand new nome , 3 BR ,
bath s. f ireplace,
over an ac r e roiling
lawn, country setting .
Buy it VA or FHA .

PARTIAL LISTING
RACCOON CREEK FRONTAGE Vaca
t ion setting few m i les from c ity . 3 BR ,
rear sundeck overlooks Rac coon Creek .
All modern con¥en iences . S37.500 .

Camping Equipment

CHIP WOOD . Poles max .
d iamete r 10" on largest
end $12 per. ton Bundled
sla b S10 per ton Del ivered
to Ohio Pallet Co ., Rt 2,
Pom e r oy 992 2689

GO CAMPING AMERICA
W 1th Coachman
RVS
Quality bu i l1. pr ied ri ght
Dozens of models with a
wide range Of family ·
pleasing floorp lans
See
them tOda y! Apple City
Recreational Vehicle 's, ~ ~
35 , I m i West of Jackson.
Oh, 6U 286·S700 .

OLD FURNITUR E, ice
boxes. brass beds, iron
beds , desks , etc .. complete
hou seho lds. Wr ite M .D .
M i ller . ~t 4, Pomeroy or
c a 11 9'92 77 6lJ

ANTIQUE POCKET wa!
che!r . Willing to pay top
dollar . Call
1 592 2973
evenings

OLD CO l NS . pockel wl ·
ches , c la ss rings , wedding
band s, dia monds. Gold or
silver . Call J . A . Wamsley.
742 2331.

WANTED : JUNK . Bal
teries, rad iators, motors,
auto. trans
No Sunday
ca lls . 94,·2563

WANT TO buy lot in Middleporf . Ca ll 992 ·35 11.

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EXCELLENT BUY
mob i le homes and lf2
acre . Both homes are
completely
furnished .
Natural gas heat, c ity
w a ter . Close to town .
Green
Elementary .
Live i n one. rent the
other.
1386
PRICE REDUCTION
Stop , look , and listen at .
the pr ice of this 1976,
U'x70' mobile home and
1 lltl acre ot ground . 3
bedrooms, 2 tuU baths,
lg , li¥ing room , oak
ca b inets in kitchen .
Total electric . Fur ·
niture included . Sl ... SOO .
North Ga llla School
District .
1317
MOBILE HOME
2ACRES
1974 Fr ee man ,
3
bedrooms , most all fur ·
nitu re inc luded . un derp i nning , new septic
tank . 700 new concre te
b lo c ks , rural water
avai lable. State Route
325. one mile north of
14 1 Clean and well lan ·
dsc aped . I m mediate
possession 51 3,000. 388
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wanted to Buy

ANTIQUES ,
FUR
N I TURE. glass, ch i na .
anything . See or ca ll Ruth
Gosney , antiques . 26 N
2nd , Middleport , OH '192
3161.

WANTED TO BUY
STANDING TIMBER
Contact
Paul Mercl!r
614-596-5770,
Rt. 1,
McArthur, Ohio
45651

ADDISON - All the comforts ot home
at a pri ce you can afford Nearly . 2
ac res , 3 BR trame home has Frankltn
fireplace, walk 1n closets, storm doors
and window s Kyger Cre-ek Schools
$35 ,900

LONERS OR LOVERS
Mobile home, located on
ten acres of wooded
a r ea . Drilled well, coun ty rd. Pond and extra
outside buildings. Good
g arden area . Borden
with Wayne National ,
Foresl. 116,000 .
, J74
WANT PRIVAt-17
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New on the market is
this H 'x 64' electric
mobile home, 2 BR , on
Sowards Ridge, near
Cr own City . Situated on
1 acre surrounded by
woods
Large lO'xJO'
por ch, arilled well ,
underpinned , S17 ,.50Q--;

s-49 . 500 .

FOR
LONG
WINTER
F irep l ace for popptng
~4)D~RN BRICK situated on nearly an corn, hill for sle 1gh rid i ng , l arge k i tchen
has a combinat ion kitchen ·family for
preparing
Chri stm as
and
with fireplace , 3 BR ' s, 11h baths , Tha nksgi v ing feas t , 3 BR , 1 '.St ory hom e
COUNTRY HAVEN - Brick S!ucco and fu l ly carpe1ed , ful l basement w ~ th w i ll rem i nd you of the good old days !
cedar tudor , 3 SR , 2 baths, f amily rm . recreation room . Located in Kyger Creek Laroe garaoe . All in excellen t cond .
Sc hool District, 6 miles from c ity . 554,900 .
w -tireplace. cen . air , $57 ,900 .
$37,500 .

- Has lovelv home with 3 bedrooms, P ..
baths, fu lly ca r peted , 2 ca r garage, toba cco base , 3
barns, beaut iful r oll i ng land .
111175

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CHEERY AS
A SUN BEAM I
Is this exceptional bri c k
home . Three bedrooms,
equipped kitchen, 11;,
baths, 2 f i rep l aces, pat 1o
doors leading onto nice
sized pat io. Full finished
basement with
im
pressive family room . 2.
c ar garage with work ·
bench .
c on c rete
dr i veway . 1/ 1 acre . 12x 16
storage
building .
Natural oas heat witn
unbeatable low heating
bills .
Quiet
neiQI'I
bortwod .
Owner
is
leaving state and need s
immediate
a c tion
Minute5 from town . - J92

INVESTMENT
PROPERTY
High priority . 7 acres on
SR 35, Springfield &amp;
Green Twp . Lan dsca ped
and ready to se ll , plenty
wa ter taps available
Don ' t wait . This shou l j
sell.
nso

HOME -ZONED
COMMERCIAL
Nine room house, 1
baths, full baseme nt,
gas steam heat, good
condition Location , 400
block 2nd Ave ., center of
town . Possi b iliti es - 2
nice moct ern apart
ments, offi ce space, e tc.
Looking tor income plu s
home?
Conta c t
us
today . Pr iced in th e
S30 's. Qui c k possession .
,
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~~ner leaving a,-ea
is unable to
ftnt sh th e 24'x33' addition he has added
to thi s co mfortable 3 bedroom home.
:411 app11ances oo with property . Full y
· ~sulated , 2 c ar garage, low heatino
b tll s. 3 acres, rolling to fla t . Minute s
from Holzer Me di c al Center . Pri ced in
$..40 's. Cal l for m ore details .
# J91

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Evenings Call
Oarvtn Bloomer, Assoc.
Oscar Baird, Realtor 446-4632
John Fuller, realtor 446-4327

LOW
LOW UTILITIES
LOW PRICE
LOW MAINTENANC E
and LOW UTILITIES
are what one can expect
to f i nd in this attractive
home . Thr~ bedrooms.
2 ba t hs, family room ,
dining room , kit c hen .
Over 1 ac re Of ground .
Woodburner ,
co unty
water . LOW PRICE .
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LIKE THE COUNTRY?
Small fa rm you can call your own , modern
si·x rms ., bath , basemen t . well b u i lt barn .
1:100 lbs . tob . case, 15 acres tot al, w
ti l l able. 5 woods Pasture Good line ten
ccs. P lenty spring w a te r f or live&lt;.Stock .
Resurfa ced state route . L ots at clean road
frontag e . :.c hool bus and m ai l ro ut e Good
buy . $35.000 .
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LAND CONTRACT
Small down pay men t wi l l buy
you a house with 2 apartments and a mobil e home in
Rio Grande Ca ll tod ay
N025~
CLOSE TO HOSPITAL ·~ BeauWul bi level, 2 fu ll
baths . ce ntral air . 2 acres with wood5o E-xtra good
buy for U6,SOO
11461

A "HONEY"
That Is exactly what this
home is - with a price
tl'\at ' t right . In move·in
condlllon I 3 bedroom
ramily room, living
room , bath and kllchen dlnlng
combination
Eloclrlc heal and WOOd
bu,.ner
Cltv school
district . Priced In the
SJO's.
1400
FINISH IT
Summer cottqage and 3
acres m -1 with frontage
on Raccoon Creek. Due
lo !he owner ' s heallh he
could not complete .
Owner will consider
land contract .
I 337
CLOSE BY
Modern house , 6 rooms,
bath, low utility bills for
today's l ivl no . Gas heat.
city water, small barn,
over A acres ground .600'
road frontage . SO handy
to town . Immed iate
poue..ion .
1239

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REALTY
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TRADITIONAL
RANCH
3 B .R .. brick ranch
si t uated on a l arge
p r i va te lot d ose to town
Step saver ki t chen witl'l
dini ng area . Be the fi r st
to see this love ly home .

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446-3408

HOME OVERLOOK ING THE RIVER
5 rooms &amp; bath , partial
basem ent, n1 ce tr~nt
por c h with a be a~.:~tt fu l
IJiew of the ri ... er . L1v 1ng
room ~ ppr o)( . 15' •18 ' .
Th 1s ,5 a c lean co m
torT able home . L ess
th an 4 m1 . ot Ga llipol is
soum on Rt 7 &amp; pr 1ced
on l y sn .ooo .oo

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IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
One story, six rooms ,
bath , basement , garage,
drilled well , county
water. heat pump, cen ·
tral air c ond i tioner ,
ooOO location
Kerr
Harrisburg Rd . Pr iced
tor Immediate sale . 1396
OWNER WANTS
TO TALK TURKEY
Bring your offer on this
11n story home . 4
bedrooms,
111 . living
room. fa,.,..~j-~ oom , kit ·
chen, a~\" , t.~ ,om .
Natur•' ,.;.,\t\."-•at .
Basem• o~V" .cres of
ground. ".~nln 112 mile ·
of city limits . II lhi•
meets vour needs, we
re&lt;ommt"fld qu ic k action .
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S 28 •000 ·

SITTING PRETTY
Sitting very preny , nestled in a grove of
trees , vou will find this friendly bri c k
Homo+ 5 ACRES
home , 2-400 sq . ft . of living space . ,.
QUIET
RELAXED setting sur ·
bed,.ooms, built -in ki, chen with lots of
rounds this two story remOdeled coun ·
c abinet room . Large l iving room , din try home located on blacktop road .
Ing wlth sliding glass doors , J i /:~ bath s,
Completely furnished , SOO lb . tobacco
full basement, 2 car garage with doors
base, good barn , nice workshop for the
on front and back . Heated by natural
man of the house, oaraoe , plentv of
gas . Situated on the acres, ma in l y
water . Better See This one . ONLY
wooded. Close to mines . Additional land
139.900.
1171
can be purchased . Call now, buys like
i':T':r.:!T-:.":r"~:I'W'W this are hard lo fInd .
1383

TWO ACRES HALF
MILE OFF ROUTE ll
'l B . R . cottage. stora ge
bu i lding . one app le tree,
garden spare &amp; pa r ti a l
basem ent
ALL FOR
ONLY $5900 00

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1 m ile lrom ci ly li mits
on I acre of land, 3
bedrooms, l dow n, '1 up .
2 1 1~ baths, f amily d ining
rm ., l ivin9
rm . w
fireplace , sun porch ,
modern ki t che n . Thi s i•;
a home with a lot o f
charac ter ... must see to
apprec i ate
Also , two
building lot s ad jace nt to
property , one f r ont s on
Rt 141 Ca ll f or more in ·
fo rmati on .
LARGE HOME In
Bidwell Two story , J
bedroom s. kitche n , di n
ing and liv 1ng rm Call
for more info

• 446 -0971

PH. OFFICE 446-7699

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Statelv , o lder home
r
situated approx.imately

17 UNIT MOTEL Located along eastern
Avenue
Prope r ty in
eludes commer c i al fron
tage on St . Rt . 7. Corner
to t
w i th
ex i s tin g
re staurant bu s iness
Plenty of parking area
use as is or mOd i f y to
your needs

*Phyllis Loveday, Realtor
Associate
Ph. Home 446-2230

RACCOON CREEK Fall is a beautiful time ••
along th e creek. . We
have . 78 acre property
ad jacent to Bear Run
Rd . A se lec t spot tor
$7,800 .00
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CLEAN , CLEAN, CLEAN - Very well
ma in tained 1 bedroom hom e just 5
miles from town In c ludes a large ea t in
k 11Chen, l ivin g room , bath, ufil i f y area ,
gMage &amp; J ,. acre la wn Hom e cou ld be
E&gt;as d y ex pa nd ed Low $40 's

I WISEMAN IS A HOUSE Evan~.
~ WORD
Associ&lt;~te,lU-8111

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FOREVER - Lovely new br ic k home

Rea_I _Esta_te_ for Sale

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Times-Sentinel, Swulay , Nov . 4, 1979

1}.6- The Swula y Times-sentinel. Sunday , Nov 4, 1979

Camping Equipment
19 75 WILDERNESS cam per . 75ft long , new Cr!l ,.pet,
air co nd it io ner , c lean. 992
3312 or 992 6188
BEAUT IF UL MATCHED
r ig
1975
Plymouth
Voyayer
van
(55, 000
miles )
Custom made
equalizer l"lifch . 24 ft . Terry
frdvel
trailer
( low
mi leage l. Completelv self
contai ned . Sleeps sh&lt;. Both
loaded Pac 1· age sells lor
$7900 . 992 760&lt;).

WE HAVE

OlJfER~

FOR SALE

For Lease
OR SALE . offi ce space .
Spring Valley area , 16.50 sq .
feel , ca ll 446·0239 .

Yard Sale
PORCH
SALE . S!arts
Wed ., runs tillc'JII sold , Outside
C hristmas
decor atlon s, brown velvet
pictures and misc . items.
K•rl Kloes , Colleg e St .,
Syracu.., , OH . 992 -JOU.
GA~AGE
CLEARANCE
Sale Thur s., Nov . 1 only.
34285 Flatwoods Rd 992·
7331. 9·5.

GARAGE
TYPE
Sale.
Rain or sh ine . Thu,-s., Fri.
and Sat Nov . 6. 9, 10. 3 Oak
St ., Po111eroy , OH . Linda
Mayer, 10 a .m . to 2 p .m .
Clotntflll, shoes, formal
wear , ceramic points and
tools,
greenware
and
Bisque
ware.
BuylnQ
greenware , br i no own
paper and boxes.

The fovely older home of the late Mr . and Mrs.
H•rrv H . Lupton . Situated at the corner of First
Ave. and Vine St. lots is 72ft . wide ilnd 120ft. long,
plus large river bank . Home consists 'of large living
,-oom, formal dining room, large parlor, with sliding
doors, lal"ge kitchen with
bath room . 3 large
bedrooms and 1 small bedroom upstairs . Formal
entrance h•ll •nd 2 stairways. 1 storage building .
plus 2 car tu~rage.
Wome Shown ly Appointment

Call 245-9221 After 5:30P.M_
Charles w. Lupton -Executor

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Ohioans will decide just one state zssue

Swxlay Times-8entinel, SWlday, Nov . ~. 1979

PVH trustees name Carper administrator
Pf. Pleasant - Pleasant Valley
Hospital has a new ex?"utive direc·

tor who will be asswrung his duties
here on Jan. I according to an anIIOIDicement made today by C. J .
Hyer, pre~dent al the Pleasant
Valley Hospatal8oard of Trustees.
The new executive director is
Robert M. Carper of Spencer. He is
replacing James L. Farley who
resigned to arcept a position as
president of a proprietary health
care corpi&gt;ration in Cincinnati, Ohio .
Carper has been administrator of

Roane General Hospital tn Spencer
for the past three years. Before that.
he was wtth Byrn Mawr Hospital in
Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania for eight
years. fir; t as assist ant vic e
president of administration and then
five years as vice president of ad·
ministration .
He is a graduate of West Virginia
University in Morgantown with an
AB Degree and a Master's Degree in
biochemistry. He also graduated
from the University of Pittsburgh in
Pittsburgh, Pa. with a Master's

SACRED HEART CHURCH
BAZAAR
POMEROY , OHIO

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1979
- Creamed Baked Chicken &amp; Ham Dinner
Adults S3 .50 - Children S1.75

RAFFLES - GAMES - FANCY STANDS
25.00 GIVEN AWAY EVERY HALF HOUR

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Oegree 1n Hospital AdministratiOn .
He . completed his administra tive
restdency at Magee Wom e n·s
Hospital in Ptttsburgh
He is a member of the American
College of Hospital Administrators,
the American Hospital Association,
the West Virginia Hospital
Association and the American
Management Association .
In making the announcement
Saturday, Hyer said that Carper w&amp;ll
selected from a field of &amp;!&gt;'
proximately 45 applicants for the
pooition. The executive committee
of the Board of Trustees for the past
five weeks has been acting as a sear·
ch and screening committee for the
board narrowing the field of can didates .
The top five candidates were all
invited to come to Point Pleasant for
personal interviews bv the com·
mittee, and from those five Carper
was .s e lecte d. The minimum
qualification criteria used by the
board for the position included a
masters degree in hosptia l administration and at least fiv e yea rs
top le vel hospit al m anagemen t

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the twu men are coordinating a
s mooth transition from one
executive director to the other.
Commenting on the selection,
Hyer said, " Mr. Carper has the

By The Associaled Press
Ohioans will decide only one
statewide issue in Tuesday's off.
year election, but a total of 2,153
local questions will face voters .
Mayor, city council, and
numerous other local contests are on
tap in municipalities and counties .
Among the largest with mayoral
races are Cleveland , Columbus,
Toledo, Youngstown, and Canton
The state's Ballot Issue 1 is &amp;long
debated proposal to require llkent
deposits oo beverage conta iners and
to outlaw cans with detachable snap
tabs .
Although the antWtter proposal
has stirred considerable debate

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uaUflcatlons
experternc~o ai~e Pl~asant Valley
necessalyh g tined liOlid growth
Hosplta t e CO? u
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and le~dershlp lt.~as enjoye or e
past nme years.

Robert M. Carper
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expertence as a chief executive
officer or assistant

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Dunn ~ the month of December ,
Bob Carper will penodically visit
Pleasant Valley Hospital with Jm1
Farley KCttin g acq ua inted with the
hospital Hyer sai d he was pleased

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Willi s T. Leadingham
Realtor

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t.Jxable income J
The fur th er along '(Ou get in yo ur mortgage payments , the f aster
yo ur equity g r ows In ftl e tenth ye ar , your $210 buy s equity at 153 per
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Department wa s called to West
Main St . a t 5:34 p .m . friday where a
ear driven by Mrs . J oan Childs &lt;i
Middleport had ca ught fire. There
were light damages .
At 1:40 a.m. Saturday the
emerge ncy urut was called to the
sheriff's quarters for Bill McKinney
who was taken to Veterans
Memorimal Hospital

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bu tldmg levy

Hepubli con Ma)·ur Stonley l)mcl,
of Ca nton . whu ha s he ld Ius JOb for
the past 16 year s. fa ces what is
described by local Democ rats as a
tou gh chall enge from Democrat
Sam Purses. lnfcrmal polling has
shown the l'O nlest Ul be a Ylrtual
dead heat.
The secretary of state said that
among th e 2, 15 3 loca l ballot
que'¢ions, ttl&lt;; ma jority of them. or
1,392, are local tax qucstton s. Among
them are 204 school levies in 186
districts . They include 104 new
levies . 15 renewals , 32 capita l
improvement le,ie s. 51 bond issues
and on e combmed operating and

Arraignments set
XENIA, Ohio .(AP) - Arraignments were scheduled today for
the estimated 40 people who were
arrested on drug charges over
the weekend in Greene County .
The drug raids, which began
Friday after a total of 80 in·
dictments W&amp;ll issued, were the
result of a year-long investigation
into illegal drug trafficking
throughout the count y, according
to Prosecutor Michael DeWine.
The prosecutor believes il will
take several weeks to round up
the remaining people who were
indicted .
Several ol the indicted people,
noted DeWine, were known to be
out of the state when the in·
dictments were returned .

Shooting victim
COSHOCTON, Ohio (API - A
Pleasant Valley man
shot
and kllled by poUce SWlday after
allegedly threatening several
people with a rifle. pollee said.
Authorities
said
Gary
McGahan was shot at his residen·
ce early SwHiay after two other
residents, Ileen Holloway and
William Bryant, had allegedly
been assaulted and threatened by
McGahan .
Efforts by officers to convmce
McGahan to put down his weapon
and leave the house were Wlsuccessful, and he was shot when
he pointed his rifle at an officer ,
authorities said .

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COLUMBUS, Ohio iAPJ- All
coal burned by major users in
Ohio will have to be washed, Lin·
der a requirement Gov . James A.
Rhodes has ordered the state En ·
vironmental Protection Agency
1£1 establish .
Rhodes said SWlday that coal
washing reduces the sulfur and
ash content of coal inexpensively .
He said he hopes the state will
have a coal-w&amp;llhing requirement
tn effect by May I, 1980.
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MONDAY. NOVEMBeR 5. 1979

With the Me1gs Local Teachers
AssociaUon strike in its seventh
week, no progress has been made
towards reopening negotiations, the
teachers association reported this
morning.
However, Supt. David Gleason
said this morning that the board of
education negotiating team is
available and attempts will be made
to set up a negotiations session at 2
p.m . today. He indicated that other
sessions will be set.
Teachers were again out in for ee
on the picket lines Monday morning
thus ignoring a restraining order
i.'lSued last week by Meigs CoWlty
Cmunon Ple&amp;ll Court Judge John C.
Ba con. In his order, Judge Bacon
forbidded teachers to picket the
schools during school
Tomorrow mark.'! the fourth week
that aU schools have been officially
closed .
The association issued th e
following statement this morning :
"With the Meigs teachers' strike
Into Ita aeventh week, no progress
has been made toward 1'j!Opening
negotiations. The association had
hoped that Supt. Gleasoo would set
aside his legal battle against
teachers and begin exploratory talks
toward ending the strike. All efforts
to meet with Supt. Gleason and the
school board were rejected outright
by Supt. Gleason.
" Teachen were out Monday mor·
ning in force with schools officially
clcxsed. Tuesday will mark the
beginning of the fourth week schools
have been officially clooed by Supt.

oours .

Burglary probed
Meigs County sheriff's deputi es
are invest;gationg the burglary of
the Herbert Elliott r""idence, Locust
St . Rutland .
According to Sheriff James Prof·
fit! Mr . and Mrs . Elliott left their
residence aroWJd nonn Saturday and
when they returned at 7:30p .m . they
discovered the burglary .
Entry W&amp;ll gained by breaking out
a kitchen window . The house had
been ransacked and reported taken
W&amp;ll a large jar of change, a 38 police
special pistol and holster , box of ammunition and bjlw and arrows.

Gleason.
·· ·There's little doubt that Within a
few days, 1t will be almoot impossible to make up days without
going into weekends, holiday and
beyond the regular school calen·
dar " , Mrs. Bonnie fisher , pr..,.ident
of the Meigs Local Teachers Assn .,
said.
" More than anyone else,
teachers know the disruption r1
programs caused by Supt. Gleason's
lockout. The education program will
be difficult at best even if the strike
were settled tomorrow . '''
"Association leaders meet in
Judge Robert Buck 's co urt
tomorrow morning. The association
hopes lhis will be a step in the right
dJrection . It will be up to Supt.
Gleason and the school board to
work toward a bargained contract .
" Judge Buck has set a heating for
9 a .m . election day for the school
board to 'show cause' why it should
not be foWld to have failed to perfonn its duty to provide education
for Meigs l...oQI students . Judge
Buck will act upon the chaUe;ge that
the Meigs Local School Board has
failed to bargain in good faith with
MLTA.
"The association has restated its
standing position of wii.J.inl!ness to
negotiate any time or place in order
to bring about agreement and end
the education crisis."
friday night, the Meig.. County
Board of Education actmg upon a
letter and petition filed by Attorney
Charles Knight asking that the
Meigs County Board of Education
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EXTENDED FORECAST
Fair Wednesday through Friday. Hlgbs In tbe upper tao aod
50s. Lows In the 408 early
Wedneoday IUid In the 308 Thursday aod Friday .

Weather
Partly cloudy tonight and Tues·
day Low tonight in the upper 30s to
near 40. High Tuesday in the upper
50s to near 60. The c hance of
precipitation 10 percent tonight and
20percent Tuesday.

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Party ends zn blood battle
DETitOIT I AP I - Members of
the USS Enterprises. a Detroit
motorcycle club, spent their own
money revamping the old auto
repair shop . They opened their new
clubhouse wi th a party that ended
with a bloody confrontation and
three people dead .
Six people were wounded when the
gun battle erupted ear ly Sunda y.
James .. Pepper Red '. Fvans II , 30,
president of the riva l Satan's
Sidekicks, died from a single bull et
wound 1n Ius forehead, police SBJd.
Enterprises members Kenn eth
Allen frezzell, 32, and Claude L.
··Mandinka ·· Ballard, 36, also were
slrun .
James Willi ams, president of the
Enterprises, satd 8allard was
collecting $2.50 per person to cover
drmks and prizes for the 150 party·
goers when about 20 Sidekicks mem·
hers barged in, refwo ng to pay the
cover charge.

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1979 SVAC GRID CHAMPIONS - Coach Larry O'emeenll' Hannan
Trace Wildcats captured their first wtdl.!puted football championship
win over Southern. The Wildcats flniBh·
ever tast Friday night with a
ed the seasoo with an outstanding !H). I record. Inside the SV AC, lfi'HS
posted 8 ~I record. The only blemish was a IHl tie with North Gallia.
Team members are : First row, left to right : Manager, Willie Church;
Terry Halley, Ttm Angell, Steve Harrlsoo , Sam Queen, Ed Mt-Guire,
Manager Dickie Meadows . Second row , left to right - Keith Jayne, Tim

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are being asked to try to stop smoklng for just ooe day,
Nov. 15. Mayors urging cooperaUon were left lo rtght,
Clarence Andrews , Pomeroy: Charles Pyles, Racine .
Back row, Fred Hoffman . Middleport ; Eber Pickens ,
Syracuse and Bill Williamson , Rutland .

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JOIN FORCES - Me1g.. CoWlt y's five mayors
have joined forces to proclaim Nov . 15 a s Non-Smoking
Day in Meigs CoWlty in cooperation with the Meig..
Unit of the American Cancer Society. All Meigs CoWl ·
tians who smoke, as a part of a national observance.

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There also are 9\1 municipal bond
issue s. 328 proposed zoning and
charter changes. and 334 liquor
que"ions, of which 284 propose to

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State Su pertnt endent of Public
E du c ation Franklin B _ Wa lter
pressed for pasS&lt;~ge of these levies in
a statement Sunda y.
·· It is essential that these levies
pass. not only to pro vide Ohio's
schoo l-a ge children a suitab le
educational opportunity , but for th e
ve r y
ex iste nc e
of
pub lic
instruction ," Walter said .

allow the Sunday sale of alcoholic
beve rages .
New levies and bond issues would
finan ce a wide range of facilities,
ranging from schools, jails, and
s wimming pools 1£1 libraries, police
stations , health clinics, and sports
arenas .
For example, Canton 's city school
di &gt;trict is asking a !-mill, five-year
levy for bulding improvements.
Ltcking CoWlty voters are being
asked to approve a 3.1-milllevy for a
new county jail.
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In Colwnbus, the Franklin CoiDity
\letropolitan Park District Is asklng
for .23 mills fer a J().year park
unprovement frOgram .

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strike continues

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Court order ignored

HEAVY FffiE DAMAGE

CHESHIRE - The Middleport fire
Department answered a call to
Route 1, Cheshire, at 12 :22 a .m.
Saturday where a call owned by
Joanne McDonald was on fire . There
were heavy damages to the vehicle .

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Ilo yland, a former municipal ludge ,
in his bid fer a third straight four year Lenn .
Mayor Doug DeGood of Toledo . a
Democrat , seeks a second , two-year
tenn against Republican challenger
John Mcllhargey . The challenger
has never held public office before .
He was an WJSuccessful c.andidate
for the Legislature two years ago .
In Youngstown, George Vukovich,
a Democra t who currently serves as
clerk to the ci ty obuncil, is
unopposed in his bid to' succeed
Mayor J . Phillip Rich ley, who didn't
seek a second, two-year tenn .
Republicans in the heavily
Democratic c ity didn't field a

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around Ohio, it apparently will not
have been lively enough to attract
voters 1£1 the polls in anything near
record numbers .
Secretary of State Anthony J .
Celebrezze Jr . predicted only about
54 percent of the state's voters, or
2,950,000 of the 5,426,000 who are
registered, will cast ballots .
The biggest race for mayor is in
Cleveland
where
youthful
Democratic incumbent Dennis J .
Kucinich seeks a secood, two-year
tenn against Ohio's GOP lieutenant
governor , George V. Voinovich .
In
Columbus,
Republican
incumbent Tom Moody is bemg
challenged by Democrat William

Wright, Tim Beaver, Archie Meadows , Steve Montgom ery, Jonny
Sa Wider!, Kerry Qurs, Randy Green and Jay Bray. Third row , left to
right - Asst. Coa'th Cody Boothe, Lee Mooney, Greg Webb, Rodney
Clary, Larry Angell, Gary Lunsford, John Saunders, Keith Campbell ,
David Montgomery, DaMy Brumfield and Coach Larry Cremeens.
Fourth row, left to right- Greg Maynard, Bruce Waugh, Mike Waugh ,
Craig Olapman, Todd Sibley, Mark Beaver, Tom Saunders and Mike
8Paver

An argwnent ensued when the
Sidekicks were asked to leave ,
Williams said . He said he saw a
Sidekicks memher pull a gun and
fire three shots, fatally WOWlding
Ballard .
Police sa1d witnesses told them
several people pulled guns, begin·
ning a barrage of more than a dozen
s hots as the battle spilled into the
street. Six handgWJS were con·
fiscated, pollee said.
FrezzeU was killed as he left the
sC€ne. He was shot when the stopped
to cl&lt;l.•e a gate to the clubhoLL,e,
police said
The Enterprises had been renting
the converted auto repair shop for
about two months, said their ian·
dlord , Willie Brannon. Brannon said
there had been no previous troubl e
with the motorcyclists.
" Moot Sundays, they would bring
their kids and wives and have a
meeting,·· said Brannon . 'The y
spent thetr own money fi.Jung tlung s
up ."
Williams satd the Enterpnses named after the space s hip on the
J96&lt;il television scnes "Star Trek ··
- had been friendly with the
Sidekicks .
·-we·re a family-type club . We' re
not the type of club that has a Jot &lt;i
rowdy people ," Williams said
five people were in police custody
Sunday rught, including two Wider
guard at Detrmt hospi tals . Detective
Sgt. Robert Blair said no charges
t..d been filed . He said the in·
vestigation probably would continue
for several days.
Ballard, a widower and father or
two clu\dren, was a Detroit bus
dnver who made headlines in 1976
after he allegedly exchanged blows
with a woman passenger. Later the
same year, he drove a busload of

youthful passengers to a police
s tation when the youths reportedly
were drin king and smoking
marijuana on his bus .

Morris
named
trustee

Meigs County Court Judge Charles
H. Knight annoWJces the appointment of Eldon Morris as
trustee of Salisbury Township for an
tmexpired tehn.
On Aug. 31, lhisyear , Guy Rossell,
Salis bury Towns hip Trustee,
resigned his post . Accordingly, the
two remaining trustees, Denver
Hysell and Donald Moore, were
required to attempt to fill this vacancy. No appointee was agreed upon
WJtlun the sta tutory 30 day period.
Therefore , in accordance with the
Oluo Revised Code 503.:M, Richard
Bailey, clerk of SaliBbury Township,
has referred lhis matter to the County Court Judge for Meig.. County for
the appointment.
Judge Knight said today In announcing the appointment of
Morris :
"The appointment of a township
trustee is not a task to be taken
ltghtly, as this office is the cornerstone of our governmental
system and the trustee is the individual in our government most
closely in touch with the public . It is
with these concerns in mind that I
have reviewed the applicants for the
position . I have received five ap:-:-:-:-:-:-:- plications for this appointment and
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have found each of them fully
CAN'TSERVEPUBUC
qoallfled for this position. Each
David L. Shuler, a candidate for
would have been a valuable public
the Soulbern Local Board of official, and I have encouraged each
EducaUoo today asked resldeabo of to continue to pursue t!Jir goals and
the district not to vote for blm at enter the poliUcal process at the
tomorrow's election. Sbuler said next opportunity.
that be would be unable to serve H
"After this reivew and after
eleeted because be Is moviDI! out of discussion with citizens of Salisbury
the district.
There are three Township and other elected olfldala,
remaining candldateo for two seal\'
I have this date, In acconlanc:e with
on the board .
my duUes as County Court Judge appointed Eldon MO'Iis to flU the unex·
plreti tenn."
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