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Marauder.netters have tough week
Although Ute Meigs Marauders evenin~ in thre~ sets, 7-15, 1f&gt;ol. and
gals have played very well (his past 1:&gt;-13. Rerie Willis.served 11 straight
week, . the inex'jierienced netters - ·points in the second game to boost
were only able to salvage ·one vic- the Marauder~ to ~1ctory.
tory. That win came over an exWednesday Metgs hostedTrimble
trenieiy tough opponent in:rrimble's in an assembly match that took
Tomcats before the Meigs High place at school before the enlll'e
SchtX&gt;I student body.
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student body. School'spmt certamly
Early in lh_e week the Meigs gals helped the Marauder sp1kers ~s they
showed a tot 'of determination but breezed to a hard-fought 1!&gt;-9 wm ·
full short in lhe scoring column t)y .and a conyincing l!K win. Me1gs
losing a lcag~e contest to Jackson in also won that .reserve t11t m three
two games,· 1!&gt;-2 and 15-6. . .
Meigs · won the reserve till that
TRANSFER DENIED
The Ohio Department of Liquor
Control has denied tra·nsfer of
CARRIER NEEDED
A Syracuse area youngster can ownership ~pplicatio 0 from J&lt;enneth
make about $15 a week 'by becoming .. and ' Harold R. McFann, dba
McFann's Market, Locust St. , Mida DailySentinei carrier. .
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dleport,
to Kenneth and Harold'R.
ASentinel paper route is now open
M
cFann
and
Tcti Bru,!nc., dba S~ve
in Syracuse. The route has 52
Mart,
Middleport.
customers and the carrier can earn
about $15 weekly besides . earning • An objection to the transfer was
'points for the prompt payment of the. inade by ,dlle-.Church &lt;i the
weekly paper bill. The points can be Nazarene, Middleport.
exchanged for interesting and nice
prizes. Any Syracuse youngsters interested should call Mrs. Peggy
Doerfer at The Sentinel, 992·2156.

games 1().15, 1~. a00,1IMI.
Laura Smith provided· a 10 point
boost in tlie first match before adding six more ip !he second. Suzan
Lightfoot had· a grand total of 19 .
point serves in the reserve match to
lead her te.am. . .
Thursday. Meigs played another
good floor game but fell short at the
end in three games. Ironton was
defeated :&gt;-9 by the locals in the first
game, but recovered to post a 1:&gt;-5
win and a thrilling 15-13 victory.
Miiigs serving h3s bene phenorne~J
as they went 65-70 on serves fOr a 93
percent average. The reserve squad
bowed down at 15-5 and lf&gt;-10.
. Meigs now owns a 2·10 mark.atthe
' varsity level and a 4-7 reserve mark.

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ASK TOWED
A marriage license was issued to
Gary Eugene Hysell, 22, Rutland, ·
and Sandra Winebrenner, 24,
Syracuse.

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·By LARRY EWING

RIQ GRANDE - The superintendent of the Gallia·
JackSon-Vinton Joint Vocation School was suspended ·
Satw:ctay, pendin~ final action to terminate, by a
unanunOWI vote of that tri-co\11ltY district's board of
education .. That action came after Supt. Clarence
Thompson refused to tender an immediate tesigilation,
as requested by the board. .
· The board met Saturday .morning, in executive
session, to discuss the de~ils of a post-audit review
presented confidentially to four members of that body
on Septembe~ 29 by the State' Auditor's Offic~. On

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passed unanimously.
Thompson reacted to that motion by asking that the
board reconsider its action.
'
. "You are not taking into consideration what has been
done in the pastto bring this school to the point where it
is today,"he said, " I would ask t.1at you reconsider .. ,to
give me .the opportunity to resign at the end of this
year.
Board President Dean Circle, of the Gallipolis City
S.hool System, asked, ''Is there any.inclination on the
part of the board to reconsider'"
Thompson added that resignation, at this time,

August 26, the lri-county Qoard had formaliy requested
a State audit of the Student AcUvity Account at
Buckeye Hilill Career Center.
:rhe fuJi report of Of the (indings by the State
Auditor's Offices Is expected to be released late- this
month. ·That release could be Withheld if the coimty
prose~utor should choose to consider the possibility of
pursuing 'crimina~charges.

. Following the executive session, Gallla County Local
SChool Dlstrtct · represen~tive to the joiiit board Jiritmy Hill made motion requesting the immediate
resignation of th.e school superintendent. The motion

DeBord holding "Herman" the mascot. Back row :
Coach Karen Walker, Ana Gurrola, Patty Cremeans,
Shari Drehel, Laura Smith.

Area deaths..
Myrna A. Beaver

notary public in the community.
Funeral services wiii be held at 2
p.m. Sunday at the Cheshire Baptist
Church with the ReY. William Uber
officiating.
Burial will be in
Cheshire Gravel Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the RawlingsCoats- Blower Funeral Home from 7
to 9 p.m. today ; Saturday, 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. The body wiil be taken to
the church al 12:30 Sunday afternoon.

Myrna A. Thomas Beaver, 43,
Cheshire, died Thursday at Veterans
Memorial Hospital foilowing a
lingering illness. Sne was born Sept. 11, 1937 , In
Gahia County, a daughter of Haro ld ·
E. Thomas, who died in 1979, and
Mrs. Clara B. Bodkins Thomas,
Cheshire, who survives.
other survivors are her husband,
Jessie Beaver; a son and daughterin-law, Michael and Tarissa Beaver,
· all of Cheshire; a sister and her
Sadje Brown
husband, Haroldine and John Oiler,
Mrs. Sadie Brown, Minersville,
Hollywood, Fla., and several aunts,
died
Friday at Veterans Memorial
uncles, nieces, nephews, and
Hospital. Arrangements are being
cousins.
·made
at the Ewing Funeral Home.
Mrs. Beaver was a member of the
Cheshire Baptist Church and was a

Herman W • .Haddox

Coo.nty Court
Elven def~nilants were fined and
10 others forfeited bonds in Meigs
County Court Wednesday.
Fined by Judge 'Patrick O'Brien
were Ronald Dunlap, Hillsboro, $24
and costs,. speed; Edward Cha ney,
Minersville, $:i and costs, equipment
violations; · Richard Long, Pt.
' Pteasnt, $30 and cosIs, speed;
William Nutter, Ree~ville, $25 and
costS, littering; Charles CoUins,
Pomeroy, $4li and costs, no drivers
li cense; Ernest E. Edwards,
Gallipolis, $454 and costs, overl oad;
Francis Kuhn, Gallipolis, $22 and
costs, speed; Thommy Ward, Rt. 2,
Pomeroy, $40 and costs, expired
operators license; Ziba 0. Midkiff,
Pomeroy, $25 and costs, speeding;
Kevin L. Dill, GallipQ}is, $27 and
costs,. speed; Roy A. Young, Hartford, $35 and costs, speed.
Forfeiting bonds were WendeU C.
Howard, Lavey, Ky., William T.
McKinney, Ashland, Ky., Harold E .
Pettit, Pomeroy, · David . Barker,
Piketon, Ky ., Mary Jane
Moore,Hamden, and Ricky Hupp,
County 124
Elven defendants were fined and
10 other~ forfeited bonds in Meigs
County Court Wednesday.
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brien
were Ronald Dunlap, Hillsboro, $24
. and ·costs, speed; Edward Chaney,
Minersville, $:i and costs, equipment
.violations; Richard Long, Pt.
Piea&amp;nt, $30 and costs, speed;
William Nutter, Reedsville, $25 and
costs, littering ; Chilrles CoUins,
Pomeroy, $25 and costs, no drivers
' license; . Ernest E . Edwards,
Gallipolis, $454 and costs, overload:.
Francis Kuhn, Gallipolis, $22 and
costs, speed; Thommy Ward, RL 2,
Pomeroy, $40 aild costs, expired
operators license; Ziba 0. Midkit f,
Pomeroy, $25 and costs, speeding;
Kevin L. Dill, Gallipolis, $27 and
Costs, sped; Roy 1\. Young, Hartford, $35 and costs, speed. :
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For{eiting bonds were Wendell C. .
Ho,waro, Lavey, Ky., William T.
McKinney, Ashland, Ky., Harold E.
Pettit, Pomeroy~ · Daviq Barker,
Piketon; Ky ., Mary Jane Moore,
Hamden, and Ricky Hupp, Rt. I,
Long Bottom, $40.50 each, speed;
Robert E. Hockenberry, Marietta,
$35.50, speed; Michael Lockhart,
Coolville, $360.50, DWI; Larry
Cleland, Chester, $35.50, failure to
yield; James Hayes, Polneroy,
$62.55, attempt petty larceny. .,
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Herman W. Haddox., 87, long-time
Middleport resident, died Thursday
at Veterans Memorial Hospitab
Arrangements are being made at
the Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral
Home.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
, Admitted--Roy Showalter,
Rutland; Nina Wagner, Racine;
Kevin Napier, Bidwell; Jerry Rowe,
Racine; Kathryn Eblin, Pomeroy;
Betty Bass, West Columbia; Marvin
Darst, Pomeroy; ·Alfred Gans,
Pomeroy.
Discharged-Cloyd Brookover,
Neva Grimm, Annette Boyd, Media
Schoonover, Michael Epple, Clyde
Morris, Tami Gilland, Charlotte
Conley, Roger Holsinger, Richard
DeMoss, Jerry Hardwick, Mar,Y
Siders.
JUDGMENT SOUGHT
A ju&lt;jgment in the amount of $4,200
was filed in Meigs County Coll)111~n
Pleas Court by Arthur E. Hood, M1d·
dleport, and Donald E. Hood, Middleport, against the State of Ohio,
Ohio Bureau of Employment S.er·
vices, Columbus.
Marlyn Denise Wolfe was grimted
a divorce from Kevin V. Wolfe on
charges of1gross neglect of duty and ·
extreme cruelty.
· MEET TIJESDAY
Chester Township Trustees will
meet j.n regular session at 7:30p.m..
Tuesday at the Chester Town Hall.
This is a change in. the regular
meeting night.
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CROWNED-Pebbles Blake, seated, a senior, is pictured be.~g ~wned

homecoming queen ~Eastern High School at the Eastern-Kyger Creek

game Friday night by Sbella White, last year's Eastern· homecoming
queen. With them at the back, 1tor, are Brett Matthews, escort for Miss
Blake, and Dan Spencer, escorting Miss White. Ceremonies took place in
pre-game act_ivities.

PPHS HOMECOMING QUEEN - Melba Shank, daughter of Betty
Shank of Ashton, ahd Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shank, Gallipolis, was crowned
. 1980 Homecoming Queen during halftime activities at Friday evening's
Point Pleasant-Milton gridiron clash. Pictured above with Queen Melba
is her escort, Jim Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart of Point
Pleasant. .
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Ohio court dismisses case
exemptions which apply. to banks
and financial institutions would be
lifted if the law is approved.
- Goozner also ..said the ballot
language also refers to "imposing"
new sales taxes on unspecified individuals, but that the proposal actually was lifting exemptions from
the tax.
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lion until Sept. 19. Relators' lack of
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COUJMBUS , Ohio (A P )
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Backers of a proposed tax revision diligence and failure to timely file
that goes before voters in the Nov. 4 this action according to the con' general election have lost an Ohio: stitutional requirements results in
Supreme Court bid to have the ballot . this co'!rl's lack of jurisdiction to
determine the validity of the ballot
description of the plan rewritten.
language."
The court has dismissed a case in
Committee spokesman Merrill
which supporters of Issue 2asked for
Goozner
said the court's ruling did
the ballot language to be changed
not
address
the merits of the group's
because tlley 5aid it is not accurate
suit.
·
in its present form.··
In its complaint, the "Yes on Two" · "They dismissed it because of .a
committee had said the current technicality in the Jaw that requires
language "is misleading, deceiving objections to be raised 64 days
WASIDkGTON (AP) - A militant
and will work to defraud the voters before the election," Goozner said
Friday.
leader
has been elected presld~nt of
and prevent the full, fair, intelligent
·
"The
wording
of
the
ballot
·
the
nation's
largest postal' union, ap~ ~xpression of the voters' choice."
parently
boosting
the · cllances of
language
for
Issue
2
was
a
back
The ·court ruled unanimously
room
political
job
that
was
as
inaclabor
.
unrest
when
the postal
Friday that It lacked jurisdiction in
curate
as
it
was
unfair.
While
the
wOrkers'
current
contract
expires
the matter because the group llad
next year.
. not filed its challenge in advance of a court decision makes our job
In unofficial results announced
constitutionally imposed deadline tollgher, it makeS Ol!r supporters
madder," Goozner said in ·a
Friday, Moe ~iller easily defeated
for such action.
iJloiunbent Enunet An~ws ·for.
The five-member State Ballot prepared statement.
If
approved
by
voters,
Issue
2
president qf the American Postal
Board drafted the description of the
would
provide
tax
reUef
for
low-and
Workers
Union.
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measure at a public meeting on Aug.
moderate-income
homeowners,
Biller,
a
local
leader
in
New
York
8. But the conimittee did not file ItS
family
farmers
aqd
renters.
The
tax
City
for
22
years
and
a
leader
in
the
· challenge until Sept. 19. That was
credits
would
go
to
about
45
percent
·
1970
wildcat
walkout
that
was
the
. beyond t~ deadline of 64 days
of
Ohio's
households~
Taxes
of'
lligh·
biggest
mail
strike
in
U.S'.
history,
before the election for submitting
got 45,049 yotes to 26,1rl5 for Anwage earners . anq GOrporations
such a complaint.
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drews.
Ted Vallerie received 22;009
"In 'thls case, relators (the 'com- · would lie increased.
.
Goozner
had
said&lt;
the
wording
of
and
David
Johnson 14~498 votes in
mittee) had the opportunity to learn ,
the election~ by the Labor
of the ballot language when the the issue that :will appear on the
ballots
given
to
voters
was
written
in
Department.
Secretary of State made the
In n1J111intJ for union's top job,
.Jariguage public in' the early part of a partisan manner and contained
BWer
called William F. Bolger,
glaring
omissiOIIII.
August," the court wrote in a
Among
other
things,
he
said
it
falls
bead
of lhe Postal Service,
unanimous decision.
"history's
most anti-labor · post·
.
to
inform
voters
that
certain
lax·
FRAMEWORK ABOVE GROUND - FramewOrk · Galliolis, is above ground. Work began on the project
''Yet, rel_ators failed to file this acNov..21, 1979. Karr ConstrucUon, Chester-, is the major
maBtergenerai."
. ·
· of Gallipcllis' $7.5 million James .A. Northup Water
contractor.
Work is expected' to be completed in April, .
.
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'lbe postal workers · and three
Treatment Plant, now under ,construction in East 1981.
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sinaller unions are to begin
negotlatill!lll ~xt spring on a !lllW
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)ll.lct.
sc~ool
agai~
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Cla881fied. ads •••••••••••••••• , ••••• ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • D-3-7
seniors who took the ell8m during math.
W~GTON (AI') The
the
1~ school year averaged 424
Till!· Ameri~ College Testing
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DETROIT (AP) - Layoffs in the ,CoJJege Board said Saturday that
in
verbal
and
466
in
mathematics,
Program,
which also tests 1 mllllon
IJfestyle ....................................·•.•••• ~1-8 U.S. autoindustry'totaled more than · high achooJ seniors scored lower on
·
down
three
points
and
one
point
c4lege-bound
students each year,
l.cM:al ••••••••••••.••••••• ~ .•.•• ; • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A·W 21$,000 last ·wee~~:, but the car com- the Scholastic Aptitude Test again in
respectively from • year earlier. · sa\1 its composite ACT score al8o
1~, continuing'a skid that began
S&amp;ate-utioJI81 •.•.••••••••• : . ..•.•••• ~ •••• ·•• ·••••••• Il-l )ll!llieB aren't al&lt;!IM: in making cuts:
The
scores have not falien ~s dipped sllghtiy.in 197!J..80. On a IICale
17yearsago.
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'lbe
uniCIII
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ijH
CI.
C
ilting
the
Idled
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The board cautionell against in- pre&lt;;lpitously in recent years as they of 1-to-36, it feU from 18.6 to 18.$, acw01kers has cat bac:k, too.
·cordlng to ACT's Pllllip Rever. In
did in the earlY 1970s.
terpretiDg the scores "as a measure
A "niDDber Ill'' employees ot the
The 2\il·hol!r, multlple-chflice test 1964, the ACT average was 211.4.
of the civerall character of this
UnHed Auto Workers- union are
was created in 1941 to fit a !JC8le of
About ·halt of the three milllOII
year's high school graduates, or the
being laid oil bacalllie of tight flnan•
. ces, •YII Ray Majerll!, the union's · quality of the Schools from which · . 20().t~. with the average score ex· students who graduated from hlah
Mostly tlllllllY and.cool. mghs in the mid !!Ga. The chance Qf rain is 30yer·
peeled to be 500. A student's score of • school last June 11re now in collep, .
,s ecretary.treuur. Most who will they came."
~ cent today,-10 peroentlonltJht and near zero tomorrow.
420
or 6$0 on the test today is salt! to and tw~thirds 'toot: the SAT. Tbe
But
Ute
relentless
drop
in
SAT
be cut are union orpnlzers, he 118id. •
n.e cuta are the first since 1970, · . scores has been a source of worry to be comparable to the same scores 30 College Board. estimated that If
. evety high school senior took the
Oble Exteaded Foreaa1tM(!llday lbroutJh Wednetlday: Variable
wben the UAW trimmed 100 W!loo • parents, · students and · educators, ,. yearsago. .
The
high-water
mark
for
scores
SAT, theaverageverbalscoreWGald
lllaff.. beeeuae a 87-day lltflke and a convenient mlsalle for critics
with a chance olllhowen Oft( the ltate Jliladay and IIIIIDiy nor·
came in 1963 when students be 368 and math 402.
_..._ 'Putaday and Wednellday,.lfl&amp;hs in upper &amp;Cia and 8811, and Jon from apt.,.. General Motors Corp., left of the nation's schools.
the
union
in'
debt.
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averaged 478 in verbal . nd 502 in
upp..·IOstomid40s.
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MEIGS HOMECOMING QUEEN- April King, daughter of Mr. and.
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Mrs, Allen Lee King, Middleport, was crowned homecoining
queen'
Miller, Middleport. The queen was crowned by Meigs High Scllool Principal James Diehl during pre-game ceremonies. (Katie Crow photo) .•

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A communion service wiU l)e held
·at the Morse C!lapel Church Sunday ·
morniljg. There will be special
singing. All members are urged to
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would adversely affect his full-term, 34-year
retirement.
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"Tl)e roqtter of your retirement is a side issue," Cir·
cle resJlOnded.
" I've worked with you gentlemen for seven or .eight
years," Thompson said, "and I would as~ for the rest
of' the school year, or at least the rest o( the yearthrough December."
"What makes you think we can continue working
together?:' Hillasked.
"We always have,'' Thompson responded.
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Crash•• ·• ·
Route 4, Gallipolis, who was also
stopped·in traffic,
Minor damage was reported to
Sayer's car and moderate to the
Coder auto. Sayer was .cited by the
patrol for improper backing.
No injuries were reported in a onecar acciden t in Meigs County probed
by the patrol late Thursday . morning.
According to the report, Wayne L.
Collins, 24, Elizabeth, W.Va., was
southbound on CR 24, north of SR
124, when he met a northbound
vehicle driving left·of center at 11:50
a.m. ·
Collins went off the right side of
the road to avoid a collision and
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struck a ditch, troopers saiq.
Moderate damage was listed to
Collins' car.
The patrol also reported an91her
one-car accident on SR 325 Thursday
morning.
Nicky A. Holter, 20,' Route 2, Bid·
wen, was southbound. at 9:55 a.m.
when he lost control of his car on a
curve, went off the right side of the
·road and struck a pole, the report
·said.
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Holier's. car, who was uninjured in
the · mishap, troopers noted .·

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HISTORY BOOK

:;
IN APPRECIATION- J. Shennan Porter, right, retiring member of
·· : · the Holzer Hospital Foundation board of trustees, receives an inscribed
· bronze plaque for his 12 years of service from Louis R Ford Jr. board
chairman. Porter, respected area journalist and educator, joi~ed the
board on July 26, 1968, chaired its community relations corrunittee, and
also served on the board's executive corrunittee.

{ Conti"i''IUed from caQe Al l

"Our problem is," Board President Circle replied,
"that things haven't been such .Is we've thought they
have been."

"There is no one on the state level who doesn't
recognize this as o11e of the finest schools in the state."
the superiritendeQt assert~
•
"The confidence on the outside is then apparent!~
greater than the confidence ·on the inside," Circle
replied.
" Will you or wiD you not give us .yow: resignation
today• '~ Hill asked.
'·' I will at the next regular meeting of the board,"
TRUSTEE'l TO MEET
Thompson
replied.
CHESTER - Chest~r Township
Hill
then
made motion to suspend Thompson efTrustees will meet in regular session
fective
Saturday,
without pay, pending 'final action to
at 7:30 p.in. Tuesday at the Chester
terminate.
·
Town Hall. This is a change in the
"Give me this month to get my work done in here,"
nonnal meeting night of the group.
the s~perintendentasked.
Circle replied, " I would assume from these two
naming a center advisory council;
motions that that is not the intent of the board."
and providing an opportunity for all
. Thompson then said he would tender his resignation
persons present to offer opinions,
on Monday after the a!D()unts of· his vacation and
comments, and suggestions concerning the functions and activities
nounced.
of the Council on Aging.
SEN. FORD TO SPEAK
Hi hi h
f
Mildred· Jenkini- is the overall
SOMERSET, Ky. (AP) - Sen.
g ig ts o the meeting friday
Mary Ann Jolmson of Somerset
Wendell · Ford, D-Ky., will speak
and Saturday ;tlso will include a and Jl:ay Ann Wilburn of Shelb)".(ille
chairman b'of lhe ·Thursday
event.
·
Lake Cumberland boat rt'de and the are seek mg
. ·th e prest'dency of t he
th
Friday at the53rd annual
convention
R
Ethel
chainnano lDSOn IS
e program
of the Democratic Women's Club of
election of
new state president. club. The current president is Alberr-------------------------~K~e~n~tu~c=k~y,~th~e~w~o~m~e=n~··~c~lu=b-=an-~---T-he__m_~
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Annual public meeting Oct. 9
GALIJPOIJS - The Gallia County Council on the Aging, which is the
governing body for the Gallia County Senior Citizens Center, will put on
its annual public meetihg at 6 p.m.
Thursday in the big mUlti-purpose
room at the center, a mile out
Jackson pike from Gallipolis.
There will be a covered-dish din~er preceding a business meeting
and entertainment. Baked steak will
be provided with each person

FAMILY
ENTERTAINMENT
COLECO

·present making a monetary contribution and bringing one large
.filled dil!h ·of food, a serving spoon
and table service.
Everyone, regardless of ·age, is
welcome to the dinner, the meeting,.
ahd the-entertainment.
During the annual meeting they
will conduct this business: establishment of the county council; hearing
the financial report of the program
operation, evaluation, and plans;

NOW THRU SATURDAY, OCT. II

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By Larry Ewing
SOMEWHERE IN· TIME (PG) is
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love with the picture of a a long-gone
actress (circa 1912i. and forces himsell back in time to find her.
The script isn't bad-although the
, ending is a cop-out-;· the main
characters are . attractive enough
(Christopher Reeve as the
playwright and Jane Seymour as the
actress); and the cinematography
creates some riice pictorial illusions.
In fact, it has all the makings of a
fine film. Unfortunately, however,
director Jeannot Szwarc apparently
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the City of Gallipolis, by .now you
shoUld have received a copy of that
part of the City Charter which will
.be changed if the people of Gallipolis
vote a majority in favor of "yes" On
Nov. 4.
01' Peeps and his wife have their
copies, of course, and tllis C011J11lll
wants to urge you to study carefUlly
the proposed amendments to the
City Charter. They will be in condensed fonn on the Nov. 4 bBllot.
· These are housek~ping amendments, just to clean up the City
Charter from leftover errors
resulting from the Charter change
back when Conunissioner Douglas
We!herholt got the electorate to ex:
pand tbe City Conunission from
three to five members. If we rememoor aright, ol' Peeps was the first to
sign the petition.
An example of the type of
houSekeeping error .the 1980 vote will
correct is this:
One section of the City Charter
says that there shall oo five members of the City Commission, three
elected in one odd-numbered year
alid two two years. later. Then
another section or . other sections
cling to the old wordage and specify
that two members make up ll
majority - the amendment makes ·
the figure mathematically correct:
three rnemoor~ are a majority.

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LETART FALLS - The Letart
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Public Wellare in Co!iimbus. His a~
pointment to the Citizen's Advisoijo
Board was upon recommendation &lt;f
tbe Galia County •Board of Meri(41
Retardati on.
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·Review Commission recl!iitly a~
poi nted MarshallS. Grodon , 412 Vinton Pike, Gallipolis, to the Citfzen's
Advisory Board of Gallipolis
Developmental Center..
•
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Sou theastern Ohio Forensic
Psychiatric Center in Gallipolis. He
formerly served as a consul tan( with
the Joint Commission and as a social
worker ":ith the Ohio Department of

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retiring

JAMES C. MYERS, Ingels Hill,
G;tllipolis, has made , another
donation to the Dr. Samuel ·L,

Wlntuk • Orion®Acrylic

JEWELRY

BOYER,

Gordon named to advisory board

Club, called the Athens president I
"no wheels." Here's the story: Fred
Goeglein spent a night in Columbits,
parking his car at the hotel. When
Goeglein got into the car the next
morning, the engine started
beautifully, but the car wouldn't
mtlve. He got out, glanced at his car,
and sHW that both left Whfl'ls had
been stolen. "No wheels" Goegleln
said that it cost $400 to get the thing
moving again.
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night at. Oscar's. · Ninth Division
Lieutenant-Gov. Charles Leonard installed him and the other officers in
flawless fashion, except for Cassidy .
When the Governor got to Cassidy
the high brass ' frOJD Athens said
MilLARD; accenting tbe second
syllable, and now Cassidy's
probably stuck· with that pronunciati!ln.
presiden~

another page al.&gt;out . Wesley
Folden 's bt'ing killed by lightning
while work ing in a hayfield of J. W. ·s
father." (Under date of July 1 1909
the note reeds: ''Ezra Folden 'killed
by lightning but·ied .Ju ly 7, 1909,
taking in hay for Dad.") On July 23,
19!3, there was Elmer Myers marked paid in full $132. ;Way back
at the start of the bOOk·, funerals are
jisted as $22 paid in· full . There's a
riote on Elmer Myers: "J W.'s grandsn~ and brother of James C. Myers.
Burial was at ~ound Hill.~' Then on
July 14, 1914, there was 'Philena
Myers ·- she was James· W.'s
mother. The words "Grandma
Myers" were inserted ·by a grandchild. The names of persons who
paid for the funeral were Philena 's
sons: Charley, James W, , Joseph,
George, 0. A. , Steven, and 0 . R.
Myers.

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THE MYERS FUNERAL record
includes Ame!iaMeyer'Jan.18, 1900,
and Pete Speers Jan. 20; 0 . R.
Henry married Lottie Myers, James
W. Myers' daughter. He founded
Henry's gr6cery and orchard and
.was prominent lr civic affairs in
Jackson, Ohio. The early history of
•
Gallia County shows the name of
Cadm"u5. was once. Sprinkles Mill this ·is the subject nf·an article ErSEEKS DIVORCE
nest N. Wiseman wrote. One note:
"Grandfather was. oJ&gt;viouSly not a . Filing for divorce Thursday in
Mason. Note spelling." The
Gallia.County Coirunon Pleas Court
misspelling was "Maecinick" for
was Barbara Payne from David G.
"Masonic." Again: ''There is a note ,Payne.

BY J. Samdel Peeps

AC adopter (bot h exira) .

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· Bossard Mem~rial Library - · a
Xerox copy of the record nf funerals
conducted by his grandfather,
James W. Myers, Mudsoc, f•·om
Sept. 3, 1897, to Feb. 7, 1918. The 1980
Jim Myers has eombin!!d two books
intoone i the firs~ boo~ is owned by a
granddaughter, Maxine Allbright,
gomg through Nov. 30, 1911, and the
second book is ofaled. by Bernard
Mye..S, Cadmus, • grandson, going
through Feb. i, 1918', There's simply
a slew .nf pages, maybe a COuple of
hundred.

®allipo(ig

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the same thing as creating moodit's not.
'Somewhere in Time' does offer
SO!Ile nice nostalgic feelings for film
buffs-it's not as good as the 30's and
40's treatments of love, but at least it
is an attempt to capture something
of gentleness and beauty on film.
is to be recommended;
however, if you wa'nt !o see a better
film version about two star-crossed
lovers bouncing back and forth in
time, checkout "A Portrait of Jennie" with Joseph Cotten and Jennifer "Jones on the late show some
time.

A-3-The
Sunday Tlmes-Sentinel,'Sunday,
Ocl. 5, 1980
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. REPRI~AVAJLABLE
POMEROY - 'Reprints ol the
Meigs Co unty History Book
published by the ·Meigs County
Pioneer and Historical Society in
1979 have been received. · Anyone
wislting a copy may get one by stopping "by the Meigs County .Museum
on Fridays from I to 3 ·p:m. ·cost' is
-~· ·If buyers would wish to have
them mailed, they may do so by sending J38 to Meigs County · History
Book, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 ..

severance pay had been determined.
"The .only· date ·of resignation acc~ ptable to me is
today ... October· 4... before the encf of this
meeting," Hill asserted.
··
The motion to suspend the superintendent pa ed
unanimously. A second motion allowing the board to
. retain council duiing the termination process also
passed unimously.
· ·
Upo~ his departure from the meeting room, Tho~­
pson turned to board member Hill and said, "'&gt;ou have
been out to get me since you came on this board .. .it is
my int~ntion .to prefer charges agaill.'!t you for using
school property f~r private use."
~
· The suspend!!d superintendent charged that Hill hail
use&lt;! a Buckeye Hills cement mixer for personal use.
After Thompson left the meeting, Vocational School
Director P.onney G. Cisco was designated by the board
to serve as Acting Superinten&lt;!ent.
· · Cisco was directed by· the board to either recover
from Thompson any keys he might have to Buckeye
Hills, or to change th.e locks on the doors leading to the
school's administrative wing.
,
" During his , suspension and the termination
process," Board President Circle said, "he should
have no greater access to tllis building than any other
citizen."
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CLA IMS ARE DOWN
COLUMBUS. Ohin iAP) - The
numbec uf newly unemployed P,.rsuns in Ohin m~king initial claims
fur unemployfnent IJ!!nefits last
week was the lowest since the week

'ANTIQ UE ART SHOW
CONTRACT AWARDED
COLUMBUS, Ohiu (AP ) - An·
COLUMBUS, Ohio. oAP) - fhe
tiquc ar.l , inc lu ding stone
fede•·al Health and Hwnan Services
1itillll(l'a phs and wOOdcut engravings ~-Department has awarded $5.29
rnnn private collections, will be sold ·- ' · milhon for .-contmued development
h
. pearance Mei gs County , '&lt;iurt.
as part or a n an4quc art show spunand o~ratwn of t)!e Area Hea~th ·
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passing a schoor bus near I e state
v
su•·.·ed bv the. Ohio Federation of
EducatiOn Center.s Prog_r.am m Ohio.
h'1g h way ga rage on
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urging area motorist.&lt;&gt; to· use caution
Ohi" Bureau o mployment ertcrnoonvices Administratnr Albert G. Gi les
The shOw and sale will be a fealtire
educate health professionals. It
According to the report, Ro~rt B.
when approaching school buses
said 19 .220 persons filed initial
of the federation's meeting on Oct. 9
merges resources ana efforts of
Dudley J r. passed a stopped school
loading or discharging passengers.
and 10. Tile ·,terns w•'ll be provl'ded by
Ohio's seven medical schools, in adStat 1
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t
·claims for unemployment combus and was cited by Deputy Dave
· e aw reqmres nvers o stop
P.,nsatioQ in the week ending Sept.
the A•nerican Antique Graphics
dition to dental, nursing, pharmacy
Ohlinger, who was driving behind
no cl"er han 10 feet to the front or
tf
S&lt;&gt;e 1·,.tv of Aaron Industries in
and other health-related schools and
tl1e bus at the time.
rear of a bus when· it is stopped,
z;
. That was down 11 .7 percen rom · Euclid
~'.
the previous week's total 0121 ,'; 7o.
the Ohio Board of.Regents.
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Racine ,man hurt .in mishap
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· one oI th r ee acc•'den t s 111·
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vesllgate
n ~y Y
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County Sheriff' s Department.
J ohn A. Salser , 24 , was not immediately treated in a on~ar crash
onSR 124 neat Minersville.
I S I
h
Accordi ng t o t e · re por . a ser
waseastboundat3 :\!6a .m . whenhe
swerved to. avoid hitting a dog a nd
lost control of his car.
The car was demolished after it
struck a guard rail and a utility pole
and went over a 4().foct embankment.
•
There wpre no injuries in a one-car
collisio~ on U.S. 33 south of CR 25.
Deputies reported Dennis C.
Clar!&lt;.26, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, was south·
.bound at 4:20 a .m. wnen he fell
asleep at the wheel and drove orr tlie
road to the left, str iking a n em·
bankment.
Slight . damage was listed to
Clark's car.
· Deputies said Vickey J ackson , 16,
Coolville, was uninjured in a nother
on~ar hash Friday morning.
According to the report, ·J ackson
was westbound on SR 681 , east of
Olive Twp. 'Rd . 270, at 7:45 a.m.
when the steering connection on her
car failed. .
The car then went off the road and
collided with a mailbox, deputies
said.
Depulles.cited a Derwent man for

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Preliminary
day enrollment reports at Hocking
·Technica l College indicate that fall
198() enrollment will be the largest
day enrollment the college has exJ)erience. The fig ure a lso indicates
that the college wi ll experience the
largest yearlYpercentage ga in since
1975.
.
· . A head count of 1,900 students had
reported to da y cla ss by the thi rd ay
of the fall quarter which bega n September 22, 1980. The number is t.p
from 11550 day stude nts at the same
tune one year ago. The 23 percent increase would represent the second
largest percentage growth ever in
day students. The 1.900 day studenl-'l
g enerate over 1980 FTE' s fo r an in·
crease of 24 percent.
According to Dr. dam es Bowser,
dean of students . the apparent fall
day enrollment coupled with. a n ex·
pected incresed evening enrollment
' head count will very probably push
the total for fall 1980 well over 3,000
studen t s .
C urrent
eveni ng
registrations indicate an irJcrease.
In add&lt;tion, many evening students
tend to register the second week or
classes.
F inal fall enrol~nen t fi gures will
not be finalized until mid-October,
. according to Dr. BOwser.
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tering the rear of an auto p'arked in
the garage. As four witnesses watched, the officer, '-with shotgun in
hand, otdered the man out to be
searched and handcuffed. .
The police report shows that 1he
man broke from the officer's hold
and attempted to take the officer's
·service · ptstol froLtL its strapped

holster.
Both Police Chief L.E. Peters and
Columbiana County Coroner
William I&lt;olozsi later said the scuffle
was so violentthe officer was "lucky
to retain his gun.''
'
The repo(l said the man ran Into
the driveway. Stillwell then gave his
shotg1111 to a witness and; carrying

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POMEROY-A number of runs
were made Friday by local units, according to the report of th~ Meigs
County Emergency Medical Services .
They include : 8:50 a.m., Racine
unit, Fannie Aleshire to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; 11:02 a.m. transfer unit, Leopold Hysell .from
Veterans Memorial Hospital to
Pomeroy Health Care Center; 10
a .m ., transfer unit, ~ud Grueser
from Veterans Memorial Hospital to
Pomeroy Health Care Center; 2:42
p.m., Middleport, Frank Levacy
from Pomeroy Health Care Center
to Veterans Memorial Hospital ; 2:3()
p.m., Middleport, Eloda Webb from
Holzer Medical Center to residence
·in Middleport; 3:26p.m. Middleport,
lloyd Harrison from residence to
Holzer Medical Center; 8 :41 ~r. m.
Racine, Jane Teaford from home to
Holzer Medical Center; 2:11 a.m.,
Ruttand, William E. Parsons from
Meigs Mine 2 to Holzer Medical Center; 10 :43 a.m., Middleport, Richard
Curry from Meigs Mine I to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; 9:08
p.m., Middleport, Floyd Brooks
from residence to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; 7:25p.m., Tuppers Plains, Debora Saintsing from
an auto accident in Tuppers Plains
to St. Joseph Hospital in Parkersburg.

EVENTNOV.S
GALUPOLIS-The first annual
Ohio Youth · Commission Junior
Olympic Cross-Country meet is ·
scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov.
8, at the Airport Goli Course, Colum-

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nowhere to be seen at halftime, it did
not stop the Gallia Academy High
School marching band from putting
on an impressive show for the fans
gathered at Memorial Field.
Followiilg an entertaining presentation by AI Horsky's Chieftain
band, Rod 'I)illiver's marching Blue
Devils took center stage with an in- ·
stnunental version of the Doobie
Brothers' current hit, " China
Grove,"leading into the band 's first
formation.
The band then performed its first•
concert number, moving smoothly
into Donna Summer's disco-oriented
uon the Radio."
Tolliver's percussion section then
provided the feature music for a
drill done to the recent instrumental
.hit, " Morhlng Dance."
The band then drilled to one of
Broadway's classics, "Tonight,"
from the musical " West Side Story."
The show reached its conclusion
with the band, nag-bearers and
majorettes taking a turn toward the
conunercial-by borrowing from ·
one of TV and radio's most familiar
advertising messages-" Have a
Coke and a Smile."

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lunged at the officer, who drew his
revolver and fired a warning shot. ·The man ran. Two more warning
shots were fired, jlnd the next two
shots struck the man in the side and
in a leg. He collapsed in a nearby
yard and died later · in a Salem
hospital. Kolozsl ruled that the death
was jl!Stiliable homicide.
Several people told Peters they
1
had seen the man waijting in the
area earlier in the .!lay. In, vestigations since the shooting have
revealed nothing concrete, and sUite
arid federa) officialS still are
checking fingerprint.&lt;&gt;.
Under Kolozsi's orders, the Vic·
tim's body was emhalmed and \tose
who potentially could identify it
were permitted to view the remains.
The Rev. Lonnie Simon of Bethel
Baptist Church of Youngstown led a
·group of black commwility leaders
to view the body. None provided
identification.

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of Nqrth Urna in the early eveninB of
Sept. 18. He carried no identification
and $4 in his pocket.
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His is the fi~ unldentifiM body
buried in.the cemetery.
When Beaver Township police of·
ficer , Paul Stillwell ·arrived at the
home just two miles south of the
cemetery, he foimd the man en·

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ATHENS, Ohio ( APJ - Ohio
University 's center for southeast
Asian studies has received a $90,000
.. grant from the federal Education
De partment to strengthen its
activities.
Pro.,0 ram and community
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of paralyzing ,sorrow wa~ felt, a
sorrow of respect and reverence for
a hwnan being.whose grave marker
reads "John Doe.l980."
·
The man buried in the North•Lima
Township cemetery was slender,
black, and irl his early 30s. No one
knows his name or hometown or why
che entered a .garage two miles ·south

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Six runs were made by local units
' on Thursday, according to the report'
. of the Meigs County Emergen9
Medical Service Headquarters.
They include : Rutland, I a.in.,
Beech Grove Road, R oy Showalter,
t;Iken to ·V eterans Memorial
HospiUII ; Middleport, 10:45 a.m.,
' Melinda Clar.k from Veterans
·· Me.morial Hosp ital tQ Holzer
· Medical Center; 1\liddleport, 1:40
p.r&gt;., Middleport, from Mill St. to
Veterans ·Memorial Hospita l; transfer unit, 10 :09 a.m., Velma Keller
from residence· to Holzer Medical
Center and back to residence; 1:32
p.m. , Addie Pullins from Pomeroy .
Health Care Center to Veterans
Memorial, and 2:40 p.m., Mary
Siders, from Veterans Memoria l
Hospital to residence.

victim· 'John D~e' _ given respectable buria.l

NORTH UMA, Ohio (AP) - A
handful of people watched as the
casket was lowered into the ·f11!8hly
dug grave. Thursday morning's
weather was in tune with the occasion - dark, cold and wet.
.There were no ·tears, no sobbing
widows, no confused children left
without a father . Only a. special kind .,

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· GALUPOlJS - A Columbus man
was cited in a tw&lt;rcar acc ident
. probed Friday by the Gallia·M eigs
Post"of the Ohio Highway P~tro l.
. The patrol said Joseph Rice. &gt;8,
was eastbound on U.S. 35, east or
. Mitchell Rd., at I : 3() p.m. when he
was unable to stop for another car .
, stopped in traffic driven by Joan
Gulp, 31 , Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
Rice's car then collided with the
rear of the Culp auto, according to
. the report.
. The patrol said there were no in·
: .juries and damage to both ca rs was
- slight. Rice was cited for fa ilure to
• maintain assured clear dist ance ,
tro ope r s said.

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Complete With Tools •nd
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The Hoover facto_ry Representatlye
·Will Be In Ou.r Stor:e All Day .
On October 6th.
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Any area runners up to age 18 interested in. participating in ~ ·run

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Gallipolis RecreatiOn Department,
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CORRECTION
RIO GRANDE - Attending the
Gallia County Democratic dinner in
Rio Grande College on Tuesday will
be !:OWIIY COIIlllli8sion candidate,
Tommy Joe stewart, not Tommy
Joe Stobart, as reported in Friday's

Tribune.
VETERANSMEMOR~
...
Admitted-Cheryl Fry, Middleport; Frank Levacy, Pomeroy.
Discharged-Juanita Terrell,
Maud Grueser, Leopold Hysell, Nina
Wagner, Mary Robinson, Jllllllit.

Chapmun.

�A-&lt;l- The Sunday Times-Sentinel , Sunday, Oct. 5, 1980

Coolville~ gets

14 ca_ses_terminated,

gt!ant--

COLUMBUS- Gov. James A. Rhodes today announced approval
of a $50,000 grant from the Appalachian Regional Comniission LI'-RC)
to the vtll~ge of Coolville for the initial funding of operations at the
Coolville Health Care Center. The center will serve as a training site
for stu den~ of Ohio University's College of Osteopathic Medicine.
The grant will be supplemented with $120,jl00 from local sources'.
· The center will provide m ost ambulatory health services such as
general internal medicine, pediatrics, prenatal 'care, ·health education •
and x-ra y. The center will serve the pe&lt;\ple of Athens , Meigs and
.
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Washington counties.
The project was submitted for approval , by t(le Department of
E conomic and Community Development's Appalachian Development
Office , which administers the ARC program in Ohio.
ARC is a state federal partnership which promotes the economic
a nd social development of the Appalachianregiorrof the United States . .

Fire preve~tion week schedul~
POMERUY - The Pomeroy Fire
Det&gt;artment reminds residents that
the week of Oct. 5 is Fire Prevention
Week. It is time for everyone to
check homes for hidden fire hazards, things that have accumulatl&gt;d
over the surruner months, half empty paint .cans, thinner and gasoline
for your mower that is left over
Charles Legar, fire chief. re ported. '
" People who have wood ·burning
fi replaces and stoves should be sure
to check their flues and chimneys.
Jtesident' should get rid of &amp;flY
uuildup of rosin, tar and soot and
1nake sure that the insulation around
pipes where they pass through the
wall or roof is in excellent condition."
Legar also commented. " People

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living in tratJers, espectally the ones
with aluminwn wiring, should check
electrical outlets to make sure the
connections are tight. This is one of'
the most common causes of fires in
trailers.
·
" During this week the Pomeroy
Fire Department will be canvasing
residences of the village. Firemen
will be passing out a home . fire
safety pamphlet, red ball stickers
for your children's and invalid's
rooms and phone stickers· with the
fire department nwnber. In ad- ·
di lion, the department will be conducting a solicitation of funds to help
reduce our debt,s. It still has ail
obligation of $11,000 for the new
chassis purchased last year."

Fourteen· cases were . tenninated
Also charged with disorderly conof the roadway, Patricia .L.
were:
duct, J:lonald ·E. McBride, Bidwell,
Maynard, 20, Gallipolis, forfeited $30
Bobby C: Walker; 41, Colwnbus,
and four were continued in Gallipolis
MunicipalCourtFriday.
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forfeited$35bond.
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Jl!); - Mary E. Causey, 31, Point
. Doris McKnight, Gallipolis,
Jerome P . Doug'hman, 20,
George
White, 31, Kanauga,
Pleasant, W.Va., ~; Donald A.
charged with petty theft, released
Gallipolis, charged with DWl,
charged ll&gt;ith failure to register·, forHill, 26, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich.,
under $500 recognizance bond, and . pleaded nQI guilty and case confeited $40 bond.
,
SZi; George.Lampman Jr., 61, Fort
case CQntinued.
, tinued to o~t. l3.
Charged with failure to diSplay
Wayne, Ind., $29.
Each charged with insufficient
Charged with reckless operation,
valid registration, Roger · R.
Sue J . .Papworth, 29, Colwnbus,
.. funds, cases against Beth L. Peck,
Kenneth Bloomer, Gallipolis,
Cremeens, 19, Ewin_gton,.forfeited $33; Jack L. Durham, 51; Middleton,
pleaded not guilty and case con- $35bond.
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Idaho, $27; Alvin D. -Trivette, 28,
Bidwell, and Sandra I(. Smith, Bidwell. were.dismissed.
tinuedto0ct.l7.
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Boone,N.C.,$33.
·
Ralph E. Bush, Cheshire, charged
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charged with improper passing on
the right, fined$15.
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Charged with failure to yield

with disorderly conduct, pleaded not
guilty. Released under $500
recognizance ,bond, and ,{:ase continued-unti l Orl . 17 . .

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WILLIAM. R. WHITNEY, Ul, Ph. D.

Eac~

IN ASSOCI A liON WITH

Rotary-Annes given recognition Friday
MIDDLEPORT--Rotary-Annes
were honored and presented corsages when the Middleport-Pomeroy
Rotary met Friday night at the
Heath United Methodist Church.
Guest speaker was Ana Tello
Rotary exchange student from
Pubela, Mexico. ·
She told' about her country. home .

and-family and the impressions she
has of the United States. She presented the Rotary with a banner from
Pubela.
Door prizes prepared by · Mary
O'Brien were awarded. Hank
Cleland, president, presided. Dinner
was served by the ladies of the church.

of these advertisid items is required to be readily

ava1lable for sale at or below the advertised prit;e in each

A&amp;P Store, except as sp~cifically noted in this ad .

Prices etrectlve Sun., Oct 5 thru T\HIB.
' Oct. 7, 1980. Items offered fOr sate not available

JEANHOLWAY .WHITNEY, M.S.

··EARLY WEEK .
FEATURES·
SUN.-MON.---&amp;TUES.
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is pleased to announce the opening of a joint practice iri
psychotherapy providing
Marriage, Family and Divorce Counseling
(specialist in spouse abuse)
Psychotherapy for Adolescents and Adults
Crisis Counseling
career and Forensic Assessments
With Offices at a New Location
417 Second Avenu~
Gallipolis, Ohi'o 45631
Call (6141 446-4996 to arrange appointments.
If no answer, call (614) 533-9074

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Carruthers auto and none to the
police are prObing-the theft of a 12p.m. Friday at the Silver Bridge Halley, 25, backed Into traffic and
truck. Halley told officers the truck
gaug~ shotgun reported late FridaY.
Plaza for spopllfting.
CQllided · with the right side of
six great-grandchildren.
slipPed
into gear, ·but he was cited
- Sarah E. Brown
David
Champer,
Gallipolis,
inOfficers
said
.Wray
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reportedly
Carnlthers'
car.
for
impropl!r
backing.
Fune"l service~ will be neld at I
MINERSVILLE
Sarah p.m. Monday.at the Rawlings-Coatsformed officers at 9:34 p.m. he had
taken the following items from
Slight damage was listed to the
fj Elizabeth Brown, 93, Minersville,
returned from a hunting trip anq
Krogers : gas treatment, cinnamon - - - - - - . . , . - - - - - - , have..not said whether they can atBlower Funeral Home with the Rev.
died Friday morning at Vejerans Robert Robinson officiating. Burial
wa,a visiting a friend on Eastern
heans, olives, jelly, sunglasses, a
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
tend, said Forrest Burchard, chairMemorial Hospital.
Ave.
at
8:30
p.m.
when
he
left
hls
razor,
Kool~Aid, nuts and toothpicks.
wilt .be in f«verview Cemetecy,
MAYFIELD, ,Ky.' (AP) - Rep. ' man of the Mayfield Ethanol Alcohol
Mrs. Brown was the daughter Of Friends may call at the funeral
gun in the back seat ol hls car.
· ·Police also cited a Gallipolis man · Carroll Hubbard, D-Ky., will be the
DIVision 'cl the American Farmers
the late David and Ida Hood Phillips. home from 7 to 9 p.m. today.
Champer returned home at 9 p.m.
for improper · backing in a twokeynote speak,er at a grouncl;
~keting Cooperative.
She was also preceded in death by
and found the gun had been
vehicle accident at the intersection
Sei'Ving as pa1lhearers will be Lee
breaking Friday for an ethanol plant
Burchard said other federal, state
her husband, Dana, o.ne ~on, Dr. W. McComas, James Euler, Jack ' removed. He said he returned to hls
of Second Ave~ and LOcust st.
in Graves Couitty, organi2ers said
and local officials Will attend the
Harold D. Brown, Sr.: two brothers, - Bechtel, Ed YoWJg, Orin Smith and
friend's bouse and called pollee.
Friday.'
Wednesday.
ceremony at the site of the proposed
William and Pearl Phillips, and one Ben PhilSon. In iieu.of flowers, frienThe gun, a 1200 Winchester, is
According to the . report, Eva 0. ·
Gov. J.ohn Y. Brown Jr. and Sens.
10 million gaUon ·a . year plant, 4
sister, Bertha Wolfe:
valued at$200.
CarrutherS, 54, Rt. 3, Gallipolis, was
ds ate asked to make donations to
Wendell Ford . and Walter "Dee"
miles north of Mayfield at the
Police arrested LeQnard L. Wray;
Mrs. Brown was a member ,of the .the Meigs County Senior Citizens.
.eastbound on Locust St. at 4:08 p.m.
Huddleston ,also were invited but . Hickory conununity.
Minersville United Methodist Chill"
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irJ..law, Jane and Agnes Brown,
Pomeroy; two grandsons, Dr.
Robert Brown, Ft. Wo.rth, Texas,
and Dr. H. D. Browfl, Pomeroy;
three great-grandchildren, Robert
Brown, Jr., Ft. Worth, and Nathan
Matthew Brown and Anne Elizabeth
Brown, .Pomeroy; one sister, Ruth
Massar, Pomeroy; one brother, Clifford Phillips, Minersville, and
several aunts and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Monday at I p.m. at Ewing Chape; with
the Rev. Stanley Merrifield and the
Rev. Robert McGhee officiating.
Burial will be in Beech Grove
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home any time.

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GALUPOUS - Buckeye ·Rural
Electric Co-op officials Saturday
reminded customers the· Addison
substation, serving 'members in Ad-dison, - Cheshire, Springfield,
Morgan, Raccoon, Huntington, and
Gallipolis townships, will be out 11
. service on Moodily, October 6, from
9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. This is
necessitated by some damaged
equipment on·the transmission lil]e
that needs to be replaced.

SPECIALMEETING
GALLIPOUS ~ The regular mon-:
thly meeting of the Gallipolis City
Cornrnission will be held at 8 p.m.
Tuesday in municipal court chambers in the ctty building.

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GALLIPOUS - Ginny Powell,
a Gallls Academy High Sch901
graduate who.finished Just th!.s&gt;Y&lt;"ar ·
at Ohio State, lias-·.s ent her first ·
n,~.wsletter honl~ from Botswana, a
landlocked cotintry in southern
Africa, where she'll spend a year
and a half as a 4-.B 'a!)Viller. Four-B
over there is like 4-H over here.
Inasmuch as it's south of the
Equator, Botswana is emerging
from ·winter now and is going into
spring; therefore, she comes up with
these four B's: Blowing- it's windy
and dry; Brown - grass, trees, and
farm fields are brown, and "brown
rondavels also dot the landscape."
Rondavels "are round, mud-dung
rooms with thatched roofs. Brown
are the rocks that fill the view in
some parts of Botswana, while
smooth reddiSh-brown dirt can be
seen in other areas." Blue the
· .African sky., a brilliant, . in,
describably bright bTOe. Birds of all
sizes and colors. If those four B's are
not enough, Ginny Powell offers you
the Batswana, the people; beer; and
Bojalwa, a home brew; and babi~s;
and beauty.
Ginny Powell says that the 4-B
pledge, seriously, is this:
Boltwaro: I Will be a better citizen
by training my· head to think, to
plan, and to reason.
Boikanyo; I will be trustworthy by
training my heart to be kind, sympathetic, and true.
Bonatla: I will be a hard worker
.by trainitig my hands to he helpful,
useful, and skillful.
BQ!swana: I will help to develop
Botswana's greatest resource, its
rural youth, by learning by doing. ·
Ginny Powell will be working in
Gaborone at the national 4-B office
with a Pennsylvania youth named
Ron Drum, who's been there since
January. They're In the International Youth Development
Project, conducted by the National
4-H Council in behalf of the
Cooperative Extension Service.
Friends of 4-H in Ohio, the 4-H Council, and the Direetorate of
Edupltional and Cultural Affairs of
the U.S. International Communication Agency assist in finan- ·
cing this exchange. ·
Her addressti!:
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Ginny Powell, c/o 4-B Youth Section, DiviSion of Agriculture Ex-

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MOROKA, Botswana, Is the plaee where this plloto was made in July. Ginny
Powell Is at rlgbt, and mao behind her is K. Motanma, 4-B reglonal supervisor.
Tbey'l'e looking at 4-B projects.

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father, Bob Powell (left), and Fred Dee!, Gallla County extension agent &lt;1-H.

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Continued Claims of those unemployed one or more weeks were
estimated 'last week at 316,884, including 193,500 under Ohio Law, a 3.8
percent decline from the 329,568
total of the previous week.
An estimated 341,636 claims were
, filed last week for unemployment
compensation under ail programs,
federal ·and state, a 4.3 percent drop
from the 356,848 total for the week
ending September 20.
Administrator Giles said 6,802
jobless workers exhausted their
benefits under all programs for the
week ending September 20, including 3,233 under the Ohio {..aw, 85
under Title 5 (ex-government employees and . military service personnel,) 2,828 under Extended
Benefits (EB ) ana 656 under the
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Herman W. Haddox

The lowest number of newly
unemployed persons filing initial
claims for benefits under the Ohio
Unemplo}'ment Compensation I.;aw
in a one-week period since the week
ending March 15 of.this year, 19,220,
· filed initial claims during the week
ending Septemb!lr 2o, Administrator
Albert G. Giles of the Ohio Bureau of
Employment Services announced.
Giles reported that ' last ·Week's
initial claims under the 'Ohio Law
represented a II. 7 percent drop from
the previous week 's total of 21,770.
Initial claims filed last week under
all other programs numbered 5,532,
includ.Jng_3,459 extended Ohio Law
initial cla ims, accounting for an
overall initial claims total of 24,752,
down 9,3 percent from the 27,280
total for the ljiek ending September

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MIDD!.EPORT-Herman W. Haddox, 87,. Hamilton St., Middleport,
died Thursday. at Veterans
Memorial Hospital following a
lingering illness.
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Mr. Haddox was born in Meigs
County, a son of the late ·Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Haddox. He was employed for many years with the New
York Central Railroad. He was a
member of Heath United Methodiist
Church and the Fraternal Order of
Eagles. Besides his parents, he was
preceded in '{(eath by six broth_ers.
Surviving are his wife, Bessie Mae
Pullins Haddox ; a daughter, Carman Haddox, Middleport ;,)1 son-inlaw and daughter, Cliarles and·
Juanita Lupton, Rio Grande; a son
and daughter-in-law, Chester (Chet)
and Nina Haddox of Dania, Fla., two
granddaughters, two grandsons and

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" The International Youth Develop. ment Project (YDP) is designed for
.· IFYE ana 4-H alumni, extension
staff ' · .and ·others interested in ,
working ·with programs similar to 4H' 'in developing .countries. The •
educational purpose iS to provide
leadership an.d special assistance to
developing
countries
in
strengthening and expanding youth
programs similar to+H.
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Ginny Powell, who wqrked in the
Gallia County extension office for
two suminers (19i8 and 1979 ), and
other YDP delegates spend 15-18
months in their host country
working with youth development
staff on program management,
volunteer teade.r · ttaining, and
educational materials. All programrelated expenses are paid, including
a monthly stipend and a vacation
alloll'ance in Alrica, East Asia, and

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president of the . University 4-H in .
19i9. She is the first Gallia Countians
to have a youth assignment abroad
in the lasl15 years.
Her parents · are Bob ll,lld Vickie
Powell, Rio Grande.

GINNY POWELL of Gallla County, on the right, is
pictured In Botswana looking at &lt;1-B projects handwork. The . place · Is. Moroka. Behind Ginny Is ·
· Motomema, regional •upervlsor.
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between April and October and c'ontiuuing through
the calendar' YC&lt;Ir.
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The participant tee, arranged
though the state '+H office, may be
paid in total or in part by the participant - $1550 to the National &lt;1-H
Council - but sometimes special
sponsorship makes it possible to
lower or eliminate the fee.
Applicants must be 20 years of age·
prior to departure, and they may be
married if both qualify and can be
assigned. Experience in other youth
programs or in &lt;1-H is another
qualification:
As an Ohio State University freshman, Ginny Powell was a 1977 state

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chapel. All GalJAa County Garden
Clubs are participating as hostesses.
with Mrs. Charles· Sh.Jver of the
Gallipolis Club, as chalnnan.
presented by Mrs. .£iuzr Car{!enter,
· Reservations are to be sent to Mrs.
fanner state board member, and lin · Bess Call, Route 2, Bidwell, along
accrediied OAGC judge. Mrs.
with the fee of $6 for the luncheon
penter w.as the recipient of the best
and the program or $3 without the
of show award at the 1980 convention
luncheon. Deadliiie for reserVations.
flower show. She will be designing
isOct.14.
traditiOnal flower arrangemeni.'S
Those attending are to enter by the
along with creative artistic design. . Educational ·center, second enBoth Mrs. Bolin and Mrs. Carpenter
trance on Cedar St., or at the rear of
are members of the Rutland and
the church parklng lot.
Friendly Gardeners.
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Members are asked to take things
for the sales taQ!e. The morning
session will be held in the small

Engagements---~-'--- Qhio Assn. of Garden Clubs to meet Oct. •1s
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POMEROY - 'Plans lor the anpresentation on "Garden• Around
the World.'' ~
nual fall meeting of Region II, Ohio
The club with the highest per-'
Association of Garden Clubs, have
been announced by Mrs. Pat Holter, centage present for roU call will
Pomeroy, regional director.
receive an award.f\mong the guests
expected to att~d are Mrs. Francis
The meeting will be held at Grace
Titus, new ~tate president; and Mrs.
United Methodist Chiu-ch, Second
Louise Bennett, new state advisor.
Ave. and Cedar St., Gallipolis, on
Saturday, Oct. 18. The coffee hour . Mrs. Janet Bolin, state assistant
secretary and an acci"edited judge of
will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. and
the OAGC,will conduct a workshop
during that time Mrs. Huber Fulton,
regional slide chairman, will give a on judging artistic arrangements,
specimens and potted plant.'l.
The afternoon program will be

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light.U.eunity candle.
Miss .Anita Mayer, Columbus, was ,
the maid of honor ani! wore a light
green~ . red and blue floral gown ,
inade by the bride. She carried ·a
bouquet. of white miniature roses.
John Johhson, Rio Grande, served
as best man. Mrs. Donna Robson,
11unt of the gi-oom, was organist and
provided pre-nuptial music ineluding '!Time In a BQtUe," "You
Are So Beautiful," and "Sometimes
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Ohio Electric Company,
the operation of its Fuel
Cost Adjustment Clause,
and related matters. This
hearing is scheduled at
9:30 a.m. on Monday,
October 6, 19Bo: at the
offices of th e Public Utili··
ties Commission of Ohio.

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The hair pl_a ce

43 State Street
PH. 446·2673
Gallipolis, Ohio
Open Mon . thru Fri . 91il9, Saturd&lt;~y 91o 5

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THE PUBLIC UTILITIE
COMMISSION OF OHIO
By :
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· Secretary . ·

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PORTLAND - Descendants of the
Gidion and Artemisa Roush will
their reunion today at the Por:(tl:and Park. A basket dinner will be
liRE!rvE!d at I p.m. In case of rain, the
r,reum•on 'will be held at the Letart
""'"" ""'u.m cv Hall.

~IBiks"

All interested persons will
·be given an opportunity to
b~ 'heard. F\Jrther infor·
mation may be obtained
by contacting the Commis-

:1011 Second .·\ ve.
Lafayette Mall

will be observ~.~ -

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No matter what kind of car you're interested in
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WILLOW WOOD - Mr. and Mrs.
:ner.nis R. Miller of Willow Wood,
are announcing the engagement ,;&gt;nd
forthcoming marriage of fhe ir
.daughter, Jami Denise to Stephen
.Scott Colegrove, son of Mr. and Mrs.
·Da.ren S. Colegrove, of Ironton.
; The wedding will be an event of
iOctober 25 at Fairview Missionary
;Baptist Church, Wilgus. The custom
·of open church will be observed for
;the double-ring ceremony to !xi
:solemnized at 2:30 p.m. by Rev.
;Warren Cgp1er. Nuptial music will
:begin at 2 p.m. Following the wed~ding a reception will be held at the
;home of the bride-elect's pareni.'S.
: The bride-elect is a 1977 graduate
:orSymmes Valley High School and 'a
:graduate of St. Mary's School of
·Radi ology, and is employed by
'Holzer Medical Cent.er, Radiology
Department:· The prospective groom
;is a !976 graduate of Coal Grove
·High School

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LEAN
COWBOY
LOOK BV
CALVIN ,KLEIN

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Saturday 10:00 To 9: 00

OCTOBER 11 AND 12,1980
Saturday, 10 a.m. - 9 p. m.
Sunday, 11 a . m .- s p.m.
MARIETTA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Davis Avenue, Marietta, Ohio
Select dealers from many states -o ffering the fin est in
antiques and accessories .. . all for sale .
DONATION $1.75
WITH THIS AD $1.50
Free Parking ·- Food
· Sponsored by the Marietta Welfare League

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MARlEnA ANTIQUE SHOW

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Mike Burcham, Columbus; Libby · graduate of S~uthern High School
Smeper, Rio Grande; mark Forbes 1 and is employed by Hart's Family
Minersville; Darrell Tillis and Lon
Center in Mt. Vernon. Mr. Robson, a
Garma~,. RioGr!!pde .
1977 gradu~te of Mt. Vernon Hlgh
· The couple re~des at 626 North School, is employed by 'Friendly
Sandusky St. , Mt: Vernon.
Restaurant, Mt. Vernor.·

1:00 TO 6:00

A TrEND RECEPtiON

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u!the bride, seated the guesi.'S.
Guests were r~istered by Miss
San&lt;,ty Robson, s1ster of the groom,
Mt. Vernon . The reception was held
at the home of the groom's parents
with '~._ party following.
'
Hostesses were Mrs. Bety Ann
Baggs, Miss Sheryl Sapp, Miss
Cherie Medcalfe, Miss Tammy
Cline, all of Mt. Vernon . •
Out-of-town guests included Patty
· Brewer, Rio Grande; OeJ)a Smales;
Rio Grande; Mrs. Charles Wells and
Dave, Croton; George McKee,

MON. &amp; FRI.
9 to 8

T., W., Th., S. \
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Graziani to speak

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POMEROY - Delores Graziani,
2442, 992-5859, 675-3273, 94~2325, and
who has pioneered churches In '· 446-7444.,
.
Ravenswood and Cott;lgeville, W.
Accoinpanying Mrs. Graziani to
Va., will be the guest speaker at the
the ·ll)eetjng'.will be her daughter,
Wome n' s Aglow Fellowship, , Connie', and her son, joey, who will
Pom'eroy Chapter, meeting to be
·
be presenting special music.
held Thursday, Oct. 90at the Meigs
· Plans have· also lieen made for a
Inn, Pomeroy.
special noon lunch'eilb and afternoon
The doors will .open at 6 p.m. and
teaching session with Mrs. Graziani.
ljj nner will be served at 7 p:m . Mrs .
Reservations are to be made with
Graziani will speak at 6 p.m. Cost of
the same number and the luncheon
the dinner is $3.50 and reservations
cha rge is $2.25.
are to be ma de by Tuesday at 742'

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HO!-ZER MEDICAL CENTER
DISCHARGES OCT. 2
. Russell Durben, Angela Elkins,
Betie Foster, Margaret French ,
Theresa Greenlee, Brian Hall ,
Maur ee11 Hamilton, Patricia · Hollman, Owen King, Greg Lee, Bonnie
Mathews, Bertha Miller, Kathleen
Moody, Margaret Pasquale, Rhonda
Pushkar, Hortie Roush, Richard
Stewart,. Elizabeth Vandawalker,
Charles Lawless, Donna Ward, Scott
Wickline, J ulie Woodruff.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mooney

60th '
wedding
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annzversary
today

Henry, sister of the bride, •and the
POMEROY .- Final plans have
bridesmaids will be Jennifer Chap- ·
been completed for the wedding of
man
Kleski, Terri Bartlett, Maureen
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Peggy Lynn O'Brien, daughter of
Hennessy
and Sl!annon McMr. and Mrs. James B. O'Brien ,
Clanahan,
niece
of the bride, ·
Pomeroy, and Robert W. Harris, son
The
flower
girl will · be Joy
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Harris ,
O'Brien,
niece.
of the bride.
Pleasant Hill, Calif.
Ringbearer
will
~
Frank Blake,
The wedding will take place. on
of
the
groom.
Kenneth
nephew
Saturday, Oct. II,.at 6:3ll p.m. at St:
Harris,
brother
of
the
groom,
will be
Peter's Episcopal Church, Gallpolis. '
and the ushers will be Tim
Ahalf·hour of pre-nuptial music will best
Deem, Dennis Sizemore, Brian
precede the ceremony presented by
Mullen, and Jay Warner. ·
Mrs. Ann Fischer, Miss Meghan
Mrs. Mildred Fisher will register
Griffin, and George Westenn~yer .
the
guests.
Father AI MacKenzie will perform
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The
reception will be held imthe ceremony.
mediately
following the wedding at
.
Matron of honor will be Pamela
Royal Oak Park, Pomeroy.

AAUWPLANSMEETING
GALlJPOLIS - The Gallipolis.
Branch of American Association of
University Women w.ill hold its
regular monthly meeting on October
6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ohio Valley
Bank Jackson Pike branch. The
guest' speaker will be Mrs. Elaine
Rouse and she will be showing color
slides of her trip to China. Hostesses
for the evening will be Mrs. Sherry
Cain and Ms. Lennie Davis. All
members and guests are cordially
invited to att.end.

RETURN HOME
POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dixon have returned from a
: three week vacation. They visited in
Midland, Texas with Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Dixon, in Versailles, Ky. with
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Woodyard, and
also spent a day in Lancaster with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelley.

Sch\lOI.and Rio Grande College, is
the son of Fred and Polly Thompson
of Cheshire..
_
Kathy Op"pelt was the bride's maid
of honor and Dun Wothe served as
best man. Ushers were Matt Muller
ana Jack Trainer. Diane Showalter
was at the guest b\lOk and serving at
the reception which foll owed were
Dee Penn and Liza Trainer. '
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are.
making their home at Rl. 1,
Cheshire.
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·· ('participa ted in the competition. •
-' BYKATIECROW
say the show was outstanding is
Tlmes-8entinel staff
pu!ting it mildly. There just aren't
It was called the "Bonanza of Bands .~~
. enough words to explain the fine per. While at Zanesville on Sept. ?:/ 1 formance given by the many b2nds .
To top off the entertainment, the
had the privilege to attend the
nnarching 110 from Ollio University
Bonanza of Bands held at John D.
performed and they are fantastic.
Sulsberger Memorial Stadiwn at
The fine entertainnoent, hot wafZanesville High SchooL
Bands from Lancaster, Colwnbus, · fles and doughn uts proved to be a
most enjoyable evening, especially
Ph Jlo, Belpre , Nelsonville
for my grandda\ll!hter, Lori and
Chillicothe, Circle ( to nam·e a few)
grandson, Roblly.
If you ever have the opportunity to
Womanly Art of Breastfee.ding."
attend a show of bands, do so Meeting discussions incfude medical
you'lllove it.
research, as well as personal ex·
periences. Other services in clude a
At the request of Benny Ewing,
lending library of books.
owner of Ewing Funeral Home, and
The continuing series of meetings
the Batesville Casket
Co .,
is open to all women interested in
Batesville, Indiana , a tree wiiJ be
this s ubject. Babies are always
planted in one of the National
welcome. For further information,
F~rests in living memory of the late
call Betsy Crank, 675-2776;
John Vince nt Martin.
Mr. Martin was the brother of
Osby Martin, Pomeroy. This is accomplished in cooperation with the
Forest Service, United States
Department of Agriculture, as a
small part of a major endeavor toreforest the United States.
The tree will be planted where the
need is gr eatest, its species and
location carefully determined at the
discreation of the U. S. Forest Ser-

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La Leche League to meet

REVIVAL BEGINS TUESDAY
Revival services will begin Tues..~.
d;ly and continue through SWJday at
the Rutland Church of the N~rene
with the Rev, Paul J. Stewart of
Jasper, Ala. , as evangelist. Services
·will be held at 7: 3ll each evening and
at 10:30 a.m, on Sunday. The public
is invited.
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"La Lec he League belleves
breasifeeding is the best possible
start in good mothering and he! ~
develop and deepen a close relationship between mother and child,"
says club president, Crank. The
·League offers mother to m other help
based on the manual , " The

Mothers wishing to breastfeed will
find information at the second
meting of the La Leche League, Pt:
Pleasant. The topic will be "The 1\,rt
of Br~astfe.eding and Over coming
Difficulties," at home of Pam Cast o,
915.Viand St., ?t. Pleasant, 7:Jll p.m.
Monday.

Mr. and M rs.
George Thompson
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TOTAL DOWN

Penngfare

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This is certainly a nice memorial
in memory of a loved one.

·PESCHKE

Ragu,
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HOME STYLE or BUTlERMILK

SMOOTH or CRUNCHY

Tube
SUGAR TWIN LO-CAL

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CHICKEN , BROWN or HOME STYLE

THOROFARE • PIECES &amp; STEMS

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ALL VARIETIES

VET'S DOG fOOD ll.l-Dl. Can

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eef Wieners tEGUIAI .. nx.umi •••• ••••• •·• · "•· 5 1.89
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GENEBICS
PE NNYFA RE O FFERS YOU THE ALTERNATIVE WAY
TO SAV E. NO FA NCY PACI&lt;AGING, NO FANCY
LABELS, JUST HO NEST TO GOODNESS SAVINGS
OVER TOP Q UALITY COMPARISON • BR ANDS. AT
PEN NYFARE WE WANT YOU TO SAVE MONEY
EVERYTIME :VOU SHOP .

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Miss .Kessel
'plans to wed

FRESH CRISP ·

GOLDEN SWEET MEAT

BROWNING-WILL
SHOWER PLANNED
A miscella neous shower will be
held in ttie dining room · of the
Harrisonville Masoni c Temple
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. f1onoring
Duane Will, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Will a nd Brenda Browning,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Henry
Browning of Point Pleasant, who a re
to be married on Oct. 18. 'All fliends
and neighbors, both ' me n and
women, are invited to attend.

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Bonqdew ·
Melons

49c
Yams ••••••••.•••••••• rb. 29c

Speaking of birthday day f&gt;!!Ople,
Jayne Lee Hoeflich will b2 16
tomorrow .
Jayne, a sophomore at Ohio
University, was honored with a dinner party at her·. home Saturday
evening given by her parents,
Charle ne and Bob.
Hope all your birthdays are as
happy as this one has been ..

U. S.OA. INSPECTED

INClUDES: 6 . . &amp; !.-., 2 liwe llld 2 Slrleill 0.,.

FIRM &amp; FRESH .

Happy birthday wishes go to Sadie
Thuener, Syracuse, who celebrated
her day on Oct. 2.
May you have many more :

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Oalo.ns.

At the Alan Ball residem;e, Rt. 7,
Pomeroy, they have a very unusual
tomato plant.
What is so unusual is that the plant
is 11 and one-hall feet tall. And
believe it or not - it has tomatoes on
the vines.
Quite an unusual growing season .

5ta10.25-ot. $ J29

J.m . ••••••••. P.g.

Pork Sausage •• .•• ••• ..•.•• 1-lb. Ran

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CHIP-A-ROOSh......,..

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Ring liver ••.•.••••.•• •••...•. ••• ••.•••• •. • 1t. . 5 1.89
Sliced Lunch Meats e-vA• •••• ••••••••• 1-lb. Pk,.·5 1.89
Sliced Bacon ••G. .. t•oa . . ...... . . .. .. . : l -lb. "•· 5 1.8.9
. Kielbasa or Smoked Sausage ••• ••• •••• :. lb . 52.09
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STEW BEEF••• ..•Ib. $239
CUBE STEAK ... l b. ANT 1111 PKG. .
$)99 TOP ROUND
$279
GROUND ROUND1b. - BRACIOLE STEAK lb. ----:

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ALKALINE BATIERY •••• ••••• 1-tt. ~..

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CREAMY ITALIAN, DILUXI FRINCH,
SWEn I. SPICY·Oil CHUNKY II.UI

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BEEF HOT DOGS ..... , ........... ...... ... ... ... ... l -Ib. Pi g. 5 1.19
JUMBO BEEF DOGS ..... ......... .................. l -tb. "•· ' 1.79
DINNER fRA'NKS:. ................... ... .... .. t -lb. , ..,. "•· '3.09
·KUlBASSY ROPI STTU .... ... ........... .. .... .. .... . ... .. lb. '2.29
.SMOKED HAM SLICES.............
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MONDAY
GALUA Co. P omona· Grange, B
p.m . ; a t Rodney Grange hall with installation of officers. Potluck .
REVIVAL Oct. 6-11 Va lley Church,
Porter: with Rev. Miles Trout;
special singing nightly; public
welcome. 7.:3ll p.m.
GRACE Guild of Grace UM Church
potluck a t 6:15 p.m,; at home of
Harriet Thomas , Halliday Heights.
BIDWELL PTO 7: 30 p.m . in school
cafeteria . Meet the employees night,
followed by pie social. All welcome.
F RENCH COWNY Chapter DAR,
Monday, I :30 a t the home of Mrs.
Ralph Burner.
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RIO GRANDE - June 7 was the
wedding date of Janette Crabtre,e of
Minford, Ohio and Ge&lt;frge Thompson of Cheshire.
• Held in Rio Grande in the 'back
yard-garden of Ruth, Grace, and Ida
Thomas, tbe event was officiated by
Rev. Charles Lusher.
A graduate:of Minford' High School
and Rio G•ande College, the bride is
the daughter of Everett and Wani:la
Crabtree of Lucasville. The groom,
a graduate of Ky~er Creek High

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GALUPOUS - Two series of
classes a re scheduled to begin this
week at Riverby, the home of the
French Art Colony in Gallipolis,
. designed pa rticularly for childfen,
and taught by ljarbara Braden. The
Tuesday classes will be in Mixed
Media an&lt;,! the Thursday classes in '
Three Dimensional Design .
The eight week course in Mixed
Media is for children, ages 7, Band 9
yea rs. It will be taught each
Tuesday afternoon from 4 p.m. until
5 p.m, at Riverby by Miss Braden.
The Thursday afternoon classes,
a lso for an eight week period, taught
from 4 p.m. Wltil5:30 p.m., will be
on Three Dimensional Design, for 9,
10 a nd 11 year old children . The cost
for e ith!lr course is $16 for the eight
weeks.
Miss Braden is an art teacher in
the Washington Elementary School,
grades one through six. She is
orig inally from Cincinnati. She attended the University of Cincinna t~
the St. Louis Christian College in
F lorissa nt, Missouri, and holds her ·
. Bachelor of Arta in Art Education •
degree from Eastern Kentucky
University, Ricmond, Kentucky,
graduating in 1917. She is certified to
teach Kindergarten throu gh the 12th
grade. She has lleen'-on t he staff .at
Washington School since 1978,
teaching previously in Harlan, Kentucky, following her graduation. ·
Anyone interested in registering
their children for either the Tuesday
class in Mixed Media or the Thursday class in Three Dinnensional
Design, should contact Janet Byers
at 446-1903, immediately. These
~lasses are being made available by
the French Art Colony to the com- •
· munity, and a re partially fll"ded
through a grapt from the 648 Board.
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Garden scene of vows
:of Crabtr~~' Thompson

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GALUPOUS - Roy Mooney and
Lenora Blazer Moon ey were
married in Gallipolis on Oct. 2, 1920.
They have six children , Melvin
Mooney and Maxine Campbell of
Gallipolis Rt.; Ernestine TOdd,•Opal
Smith and Inez Miller of Columbus
and Emma Barbian of Dayton. lhey
have 22 grandchildren and 33 greatgrandchildren.
They will celebrate their 60th a nniversary on Sunday, Oct. 5, with an
open house from 2 until 4 p.m. at
their home on the Bulaville Rd. with
their ,~laughter as hostess.

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Thomas M. Kessel , 5+7 Jackson
Pike, Gallipolis, are annoWJcing the
e ngagement and. approll,ching
· marriage · of~ their daughter, i biana
Lynn, to Eddie A. Sanders, son of '
Mr. and Mrs , Carl R. Sanders, 1106 '
Teodora Avenue, Gallipolis.
"
The bride-elect is a 1977 graduate ·
of Gallia Academy High School and '
is employed by J ackson ProductiOh
Credit Association of Gallipolis. Her ·
fiance, a 1975 graduate of Gallia •
Academy High School, is employed '
· ·by Crown City Mining Company, :
CrownCity. ·
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an event of Novem ber 30 a t 2:30p.m. '
at the First Church of GJd ~ -'
· Ga llipolis. A reception will be held
the basement of the church followtns ;
the ceremony. •

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ROBIN MARIE Rider, left,
Junior . nursing student at the
Holzer Medical Center School of
Nursing In GalUi&gt;olis, receives
the 1980 Mary Scully ·~homas
Scholarship award from Homer
B. Thomas, M.D.

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GALUPOUS --:- Robin Marie
Rider, a Junior at the Holzer
Medical Center School of Nursing in
Gallipo~is the 1980 recipient of the
Mary "Scully Thomas Scholarship.
This award was presented to Ms.
Rider by Homer B. THomas, M.D.,
of Gallipolis, in memory of the late
Mary S. Thomas who was a
registered nurse.
The $500 scholarship · was
inaugurated by Dr. Thomas in 1974
for the purpose of honoring an ex- '
ceptional Holzer Medical Center
School of Nursing student. Criteria
for the award includes achievement
in academic studies as well as the
need of the student for tuitional
assistance.
' Ms . Rider is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs . Donald Rider of Port.mouth. She has attained· the
required criteria standard in her
academic and clinical performance
during her 13 months as a student in
the hospital 's School of Nursing. She ,
is the · secretary of the school's
Student CounciL
Former recipients of the Mary S.
Thomas Scholarship have been
pamela Sue Heading of Wellston in
1974 and 1975; Sharon Marie Wollum
. from Patriot in 1976; Debra Ruth
Wilkinson of Peebles, Oh . .in 1977,
and Grace Alice Burnheimer of Minford in 1978.
Anyone wj.shing to make a cont(ibution to the Mary Scully Thomas
Scholarship Fund at the Holzer
Medical Center may do so by sending his check to the hospitaL All
donations to this fund ~re tax deductible.

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Love; public invited.
HOMECOMING at Hemlock
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Morning worship 9:30a.m. ; basket
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Afternoon program at 2 p.m. fealur ..
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Traditional Crafts.
.Gallery Hours: Tuesdays and
Thursdays, 10 a.m. until 3 p,m.; I
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Oct. 7 4 p.m.-5 p.m. - Classes for
children in Mixed Media. For 7, 8,
and 9 year olds. Eight week course,
each Tuesday until Nov. 25. Instructor: Barbara Braden. ' Cost:
$16, Call Janet Byers 1446-1903 to
register.
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Eight week' course, each Thursday
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Oct. 14, 7 p.m.-a p.m. - Classes
begin in Danceaerobics. Tuesdays
and Thursdays for 12 sessions. lristructor: Carol Sue Doeffinger,
Cost: $24 for members of the French
Art Colony, $30 for non-members.
Call Janet Byers at · 446-1903 to
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l!'tJ~S ~~JJ~tlt~tl . ~~~--~~~----m-y--Br-a-df-or_d_,_P_wn_e-ro_y_;_T_a_mm__y____A_~--p-11-.on--~-r-~--.~--up-le--wa--s
· POMEROY - Kathy Ann Adkins,
daughter of Mr..'and Mrs,,}landall H.
Adkins, Syracuse,, .and Brian
Timothy Halstead, son of .Mr: and
Mrs .. Sam Halstead, New Haven,
were married at 6:30p.m. on Aug. 1
at the New Haven United Methodist
Church. the Rev. John R. C;lmpbell
performed the double ring
ceremony.
Mrs. Dan (Harriet) Rizer was
·organis~. Mrs. Kathy Johnson,
pianist, and · Miss Janis carnahan,
so joist, for the pre-nuptial music.
Decorations featured an archway ·
with dove and d~i,sy accent flanked
by candelabra. Blue bows marked

the family pew~.
Given in marriage by her parents
and escorted to the altar by her
father, the bridri.wore a formal gown
which flowed intq.a chapel train. The
gown was fashioned with long sheer
sleeves and a high Qeckline of sheer
accented with lace trim. The A-line
skirt with lace- motifs ieature~ five
rows of scalloped lace ruffling. The
bride wore a bouffant veil of illusion
edged in lace and carried a bouquet
of·blue and white daisies with blue
streamers lied in lover's knots. ·
Mrs. Kevin (Debbie) Scott, New
· Haven, served as matron of honor,
and the other attendants were Tam-

Adkins, Syracuse; and Becky held in Scott Hall immediately
Adkins, sister of ·the bride. Th.ey following .the wedding. · AssiSting
wore bl~e
lace dresses with short · with the serving were Mrs. .l'/ancy
over jackets d carried white car- DUcher and Mrs. Lee Codner.
nations ·
with white streamers·. • ' Guests were registered by Jo Ann.
Kevin Scott of New Haven was the and Tammy Adkins.
best man, and the ushers were Tony
For a wedding trip to Myrtle
Adkins/. brother of t)le bride, Beach, S. C.,.the bride chl!nged into
Syracuse; "Robert Adams III, Fair- a floral di"ess. Mr. aoo Mrs .•
fl)x, Va., and Brent . Halstead,
Halstead now reside at Route 2,
Louisville, Ky., a junior usher. ·
Letart, W.Va.
Mrs. Adkins wore a long-sleeved
·Ttie bride is a gl'aduate of
floor-length gown in blue .with a Southern High School, class of 1979.
white carnation ~rsage tipped in
Mr. .Halstead graduated from
blue. Mrs. Halstead was in a
Wahama High School in 1978 amt is
turquoise gown and had a wl)lte caremployed in the advertising depart·
nation corsage.
ment of The Dai_!y Sentinel.

liyGE()RGESTRODE
APSporta Writer .
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Sophomore quarterback
'rom Ramsey e!J&amp;ineerd lltlJ.ranked UCLA on two
~uarter scoring drives Sattirday, leading the
Bnuns to a 17.0_upset of ,secnnd-rated Ohio Stale in a
non-conference college football game.
·
The Bf!!ins llauded Ohio State Coach Earle Bf\lce his
ftrat loss m 15 regular-season games as Woody Hayes'
replacement. A regional television audience and 88,084
fans, Ohio Stadium's .74th straight sellout crilwd,
looked on. . .
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Gallia Academy tops Logan
.22-13 for first league win

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GALUPOUS - Gallia Academy
High School's defense bent a little
here Friday night, but it did not
break.
The res)llt was a stunning 22-13
cwne-from-behind upset victory
over previously undefeated and
. league-leading Logan before a good·
sized crowd orl'Memortal Field.
TheG~llipohsvtctoryw:as:
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- Ftrst o~ the year m
Southeastern Ohio League play. ·r
- P'irst grid decision over a Log;.

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GAHS Coach Bill Trent called the
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· Streak Snapped
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Logan's tw~ryear, seven-game win~
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UJS out of undisputed first place,
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POMEROY.- Ah, yes, it was the
perfect homecoming: a crisp
autumn night, ~ queen coronation
· and a resounding 31 tp 0 victory!
The Meigs Marauders capped
their 19110 bomecomlng by downlng
the Wellston Golden Rockets. Four
toUchdowns by jUnior running back
Roger Kovalchik and a 31-yard field
goal by,Chriil Judge combined with a
stiff Marauder defense to dominate
the Golden Rockets.
"It feels good," exclaimed Gary .
Nakamoto afterwards. "That's all
1' The 200-pound-pluil
there iS to
junior played an outsta~g game
both in opening holes on the 'of·
fensive line and crushing Wellston
runner!! on defense.
·
"We've improved 100 percent since our first game against Belpre,"
said junior lineman Mike Edwards.
"It'll lle a dogfight next week against Ironton, though."
The next two weeks should decide
Meigs' fate in the SEOAL thiS y~rir. •
The Marauders face Ironton·away
Friday, then host Jackson on October 17. Ironton and J acksorl are
league co-leaders with ~I records.
More good news for Meigs came
Friday night as Gallla Academy
downed unbeaten Logan to drop the
Chieftains into a. tie. for third place
with the Marauders at 2-1-0.
Rocket players, Walter Osborne, (66) and Greg Kelly
ASHLEY STOPPED - Meigs quarterback Bob
Mq made it look easy Friday
(64).
Ashley engineered the Marauders to a big 31.0
Ashley is stopped after a good gain by two Golden
night.
romp over Wellston.
On Its second possession, Meigs
took the ball on the Weilston 48 and
moved to the one yard line with a
pass and four
On the next
play, Kov8ichik racked up hiS ftrat
touchdown by following tlie blocking
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nf Richl!rd Dean Into the end zOn.e .
The Marauders lined up to attempt a one-point kick con:verslon.
The hold was bobbled, however, and
the bounced loose. It was picked up
The first hair statistics were dead
mark.
by Chris Judge who scrambled back·
RACINE-TheNorthGallla Pirates
even
in a !moot every respect, but the
The remainder of the half
wards. Alertly, Jeff Wayland had
sailed by Southern's Tornadoes 32-U
pirates
had 'what counted; 12 points ,
sprinted·into the end zone and Judge
developed into a very tough defenhere Friday evening in SVAC action
on
the
scoreboard
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sive battle with both clubs working
lofted a picture-perfe&lt;;t pass into
before a large hometown crowd.
As
the
~ond
half
got underway
dillingently to gain small amounts of
Wayland's hands for two points inThe Pirates rema1ned undefeated
another
defensive
battle
developed,
yardage. After several changes of
with a perfect 6-0 slste overall, 2-U in
stead of one:
but
North
Gallia
put
its
offense
back
possession Southern was forced to
-,---Wellston threatened in the second
SVAC plar. The Pirates are ranked
in
the
groove
and
scored
on
a
seven
quarter after WHS recovered a fwn- 7th in the State class 'A' In the UPI punt.
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yard run by
poll. Southern owns a i4 mark, thiS
Mome~ts later, ~ Gallia
bled punt return by Kovalchik. The
quarterback
Don
Shupe.
The
PAT
quickly marched the II down field
Golden Rockets were stopped at the
being the first league con~t.
run failed and NG led 111-0.
·
·cker play
19 yard line and Meigs started Its . Preceeding the SVAC bout, to s~re on a 29 yard fl
By this tirpe North Gailla had
el!Slest drive of the game. After an Southern's cheerleaders, football from Shupeoto-Greg Deel with only
really
untracked its offense and
24
seconds
remaining
in
the
half.
-players, and managers were
Incomplete pass on first down, the
scored
twice
in the fourth l)uarter.
Bruce
Shriver
of
N.G.
lett'
the
game
holiored for ·Parents night with each
ball waa banded to fullback Jerry
The
first
score
came on a halfback
family being recognized iq· , with rib injuries at this time with the
Fl~ who saw action on offense for
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score 12-0 following a void.PAT.
tlie first time Iince his Injury In the divldually.
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As the grid action got under way
ftnlt
The 2lil-pound senior ran
for40 yiinla11efme a-wellston player -.- With a-lill1g;-Southern maneuvered
Alabama rips UK for 25th in row
could run him down.
down field from the opening klck.off •
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) tn a sure footed marmer, but fell
Kovalcblk . gained seven on the
striking for three touchdowris within
next play to· move the ball to the
short to stop its momentwn. The Freslunanl.innie Patrick set up two ·a span of 2:20 early in the finalquarWell8ton 27. .
Tornadoes, facing a third and long . touchdowns with nms of 60 and 311
te~.
·
situation, were Involved in a con- yards as top-ranked Alabama
Kovalchik went up the middle on
Bryant, , a coaching legend wbo
the next play behind a:cellent
troversial bang·bang paas play that SII)88hed Kentucky 4r&gt;-O Saturday, was ·raised on a f11rm in Arkansas,
blocldllg and 'thai added same im- . resUlted tn a penalty.
enabling Coach Paul "Bear'' Bryant
lifted his career refOrd tq 300-77·18.
.
After
a
Squthem
pwit
North
Gallia
to become only the third coach in
pl't!llllive open fteld nDIIIinl on hiS
Thetriwnph lefthimhimqnly 14vicown u be eluded Wellston defenders
took .ovl!r from its own 49 yard line college history to Win 300 games.
torie5 aw•y from the all-time record
to score.
scoring four plays later on a 311 yatd
The Tide, rolling to its 25th conheld by Amos Alonzo Stagg.
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. The four-play drive covered 81
Don Sbupe-~Kelth Payne TD pass.
sec'utive victory, struggled
The o~y other coach to Win more
yards. Bob Alhley ran the two polnChArlie Luckadoo's PAT attempt throughout a .sluggish first half blit
than 300 games was Glen "Pup"
failed and NG led 6-0 at the 2:57 turned the game into
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yard strike.(9:49 left in the half) to
give the Blue Devils a 6-0 advantage.
The march began with 5:58 left in
the first period. Kev Isaacs' attempt
from placement was low. It was the
first passing touchdown permitted
by tbe Logan defense in 27 quarters
of play over the past two years.
Chiefs Bounce Back
COach Dave Snipes' crew didn't
waste any time evening things up.
The Chieftains, hehin'd QB Mike
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.,place and into a three-way lie for fifth in loop play.
And the important win gave
Gallipolis a 2!&gt;-21-1 series advantage
over Logan, dating back to the 1931
campaign.
Mter a scoreless -· .first period,
Gallipolis drew initial blood with a
time-consuming 96-yard, IS-play
drive.
GAHS Quarterback BOb Foster hit
Tight End Todd Nibert with an 11·

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·Once the Buckeyes fell17 points :behind, Bruce had
Schlichter go to the shotgun formation with little success. Before he was hurt, Schlichter either was sacked
· or threw incomp!etlons on four straight plays. ·
UCLA defensive tackie Mike Barbee sacked him at
· . the Bucketyes' 27, forcimg Schlichter from the game.
However, his five completions established ·an Ohio
State passing mark. His performance gave him 223
career completions. The old record was 220 by Doll Unverferth lrom 1963 to 1965.
Ramsey, meanwhile, completed 8 of 11 passes foe 92
yards and one touchdown, He also carried the ball six
times
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Norm Jo!mso~ booted .a 27:yard field goal with 50
seconds Mt in the first quarter. The Bruins made that
stan!! up through halftime before they,.broke loose in
the third period. Ohio State, suffering .its first shutout
• in 28 games, threatened only once in the firSt half.
The Bruins stopped that drive when .strong safety
Tom Sullivan intercepted a Schlichter pass in the
UCLA end zone.
The Buckeyes had driven from their: own 22 to the .
Bruins'· ~yard line after Johnson's field goal. .
. · While UCLA'S offense was controlling the ball in t)le
third quarte~. !Jle Bruins defense was shutting down
Ohio State's usually potent attack. The Buckeyes pun. ted all three times they had the ball in the quarter, fUll·
ning only 10 plays from scrimmage and punting all

foUrth quarter and was replacrid by· Bob Atha.T!le
Bruins made Ufe miserable for Schlichter, permitting
him only five completions in 1.2 attempts for 59 yards
and holding him t~ no yards in 13 rushes .
UCLA also lost its defensive star, All-American
safety Ken Easley, in the closing mlnufes. Easley was
ejected for throwing a punch.
UCLA, boosting its record to w, roUed 56 yards in
nine plays and 65 yards in 11 plays to clinch the victory
and hand the Buckeyes their firSt loss in fiv~ games
this season.
Ratnsey paSsed 11 yards to Jojo Townsell for the first
touchdown. T~ilback Freeman McNeil darted 1 yard
for.the other UCLA touchdown.

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Junior Harry OUver booted four piled up 25t yards 1111ilq, lila third
field goala and tailback Phil Carter straicht fiiUlll! ovet 100 yards, and
ran for the giHihead score Saturday • one yard lily of the Motre Daqle
as seventh-ranked Notre, Dame record held by Vaps Ferguson.
He raced 63 yards to set up reaerve
nillled to beat Michigan State ~21
tailback Jtm Stone'al-yard scorln&amp;
collele football.
·carter sparked an Irish gnllllld at- plunp late In the pme after
that wore down ~ Spartans In Mlchlpn State came within a point
of tying the score. ·
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Gallia . ..

Continued from C. I
pass fro~ Keith Payne to Scott
Howell in the end zone thatcever,e&lt;)
15 yards. .Charlie Luckadoo's Pat
run was successful and North.Gallia
led 26-0 atthis point. _
Don Shupe ~ pped the scoring on
a two yard run by Shupe with 2:52
lefl The · PAT failed but North
Gallia -claimed the victory to remain
unde.f~ted .
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Charlie Luckadoo led rilshiilg with
94 yards in 17 &amp;arries,while Keith
Payne had 75 on 17 carries. Robin
Fortune led lhe Tornadoes with 32
yards on 9tries.
· Don Shupe passed six times for 99
yards while Southern's Dale Teaford
was 6 for 15 compiling 136 yards.
Southern's Scott Nease led in the
receiving department with 89 yards
on three receptions; Keith Payne
.
gained 43 on three attempts.
Defensively Scott Howell had 15
tackles and ma_n Queen . had 9.
Teaford had 14 for the Tornadoes.

. 2'ontinued from Q.l
Stewart, FB Roger Tliompson and
HB Kelly Adams, marched 58 yards
ill 11 pla&gt;);:to knot the count at !Hi.
Thompson smashed over from the
four with 6:20 left in the half. Mark'
Grove's kick wa~ wide. .
After holding GAHS on a fourth
and one situation late in the half, the
Chiefs came roaring back to take a
13-6 ildvimtage, A !~play, ~yard
march was capped by Ada,ms's fiveyard scamper with :37 showing on
~ clock. Groves' kick- split the
uprights.
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tlllrd period, Logan had a 14-play, 45y~rd drive fizzle on the Blue (}evils
2$. With 2: 42leftin the stanza, GAllS
~gan a 74-yard march toward ,
prorilise land. Bob Marchi's 26-yard
gallop kept the drive alive on a third
a~diOsituation.

•Hard-running tailback Mike Hem·
pj!!ll reduced Logan's lead to one, 131#, with a nine-yard tally at the 10 :41
mark in the final canto.
· :Foster, after a fake handoff to
~mphill, waltzed into the end-zone
..--~th the tw&lt;&gt;-point -conversion. That
PfOved to be the game's winning
~ints.
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;Logan's last scoring threat ended
"fl the GAHS 37 with 7:08left to play
when Aaron Saunders, Gallia's
s~phomore safety, intercepted a.
5}ewart pass and returned it 10 yar·
ds upfield.
:After another punt exchange,
(iallipolis put the game out of reach
a seven-play, 46 yard scoring
&lt;k-ive.
:sob Marchi's 22-yard scamper to
tfie Logan four set up the game's
fiilal.score. Hemphill smashed over
from the four with. 1:37 left. Foster
·ran the twc:;.point conversion.
Gallipolis had the ball on Logan's
21 when the game ended. Thompson
paced Logan's attack with 109 yards
in 24trips.
. "Asuper team effort. " That's how
Coach Trent described the GAHS
victory after the game. ·
Offense Comes AUve
"Our offense played excellent all
night. We were able to move the ball
on the ground. W.e were down at half·
time, rn.a"'inly _because our defense
didn't play the way they afe capable
of playing.
"We came back after the half and
played probably the best defensive
football sincel've been here. (Logan
was limited to 71 total yards in 35
plays in the second half).
·
"Hemphill ran well, (31·147) \lnd
Foster had a good night running (12·
62) and punting, (4-165-4!.6). His ball
handling was e&gt;Ccellent. Marchi did a
good job on offense for us tonight (561), We didn't let down.
"I told the boys before the game to
relax, go out and play their game. It
was a key victory for us. I think we
can go on now and have a good·foot·
,ball season," Trent concluded.
Friday, GAllS will host Waverly in the Blue Devils' annual homecoming
game. Logan travels to Wellston.
Here are the game's statistics :

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25: 2L .NG-22 : 36 First Down·s, S-6 .. NG IS ..... Yards Rushing· I~ for southern 'JZ1 for
NG .... Passing, &amp;-136 .. NG-99.. Totab .&amp;-151 NG334 .. ... PaSMs Atternp~ Sffor IS ...NG-6 for IG.
Fumbles ,s-.21~1% NG 2lmt I
Penaltie5-S-4 for 30 yards ..... NG 1for 5
punU Southem 5 for» avg . North Galli&amp; t for

Foster slams 25th, Reds edge Atlanta
CINCINNATI (AP) - · George
Foster blasted his 25th home run ,
and ·Frank Pastore became the win·
ningest Cincinnati pitcher this
season as the Reds defeated the
Atlanta Braves 3-2 Saturday.
The Reds have now defeated the
Braves in 15 of 17 games this season.

Cincinnati scored three runs in the
third inning. Dave Collins walked
and stole second, his 79th steal of the
season. He took third on catcher
Bruce Benedict's throwing error and
scored on Ken Griffey's sacrifice fly.
Ron Oester walked, and Foster
slammed a \we:;. run homer.

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GAHS : Hemphil l. 31·

141; Foster, 12-62 ; Marchi , 5-61 ;
Wood , 4· 1 L Brown, 2·6. Totals - S4·
201 . ~ogan : Tno'lnpson, 24-109:
Adams , 14·61 : Stewart. 8-33 :
Morgan, 3·4; Griggs, 2-2 . Totals Sl·
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1. Logan : Stewart. 1-14· 1·23·0 and
Adams, O· l -0-0.
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Receiving - GAHS : Nibert, 1-1-11 1. Logan : Morgan, 2·1·23-0.

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Ironton

Jackson
Logan
Meigs
Gallipolis
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Wellston
1 2
Waverly
1 2
Athens
0 3
TOTALS
11 11
Friday's results:
Gallipolis 22 Logan 13
Ironton 41 Athens 14
Jackson 41 Waverly 6
Meigs 31 Wellston 0

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Posses completed
Posses Intercepted
Yards passing
Total yards
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Logan at Wellston
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Rock Hill at.Fairland

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Jubilant cheers greeted Chancey
as be entered the Meigs locker room
after the game. Even the injured ·
Ashley was in good spirits despite'·
his knee on Ice. "It's sore but It's
alrlght," he said. '"We won and
that's all that counts."
"We ihink It's just a mild strain,"
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prbblem, but we'D have to walt and

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Notre Dame 26, Michigan St. 21
UCLA 17, OhioStateO
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The, final Marauder score came
with 7:44 ·remaining in the game
when a Meigs drive stalled on the 14
yard line. Head Coach Charles
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Meigs led 22 to 0 at halftime .
In the third quarter, Ashley was
forced to scramble with the ball on
an intended pass play on third d()wn.
He came up from the tackle limping.
The junior quarterback, unable to
punt on fourth down, left the game
and Kovalchik came in to punt.
Kovalchik sent a 5~yard effort to the
Wellston one yard line.
The Golden Rock.ets came out
firing and .~ to the Meigs 15
yard line onYSn yard,run, a 42 yard
pass and a 36 yard reverse. Brian
Swarul ended Wellston's best drive
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Meigs scored again in three plays
when Kovalchik crashed through the
Wellston defense and ran for a 71·
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the extra points failed. Meigs led 28

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ts. Meigs led 16 to 0.
Meigs scored again with 25 seconds · remaining in the half as
Kovalchik qapped a six-play drive
by powering over from the two.
Ashley's pass to Jeff Wayland for
the extra points was signalled complete by one referee but the umpire
.overruled the · call and the points
were not allowed.
Meigs continued its strategy of
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The usually sure-hanf,led Tigers
committed five fumbles, losing two,
lvhile Athens also lost two.
Little Steve Abdella led both .
teams in rushing as he gained. 155 . ,
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Bacon led Ironton with 86 yards on 10 ·
trips.
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the surprising Bulldogs led · in
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and Morris · kicked his fifth
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Tl)e Bulldogs struck back quickly
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With just four seconds remaining
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ATHENS - Defending SEOAL
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The victory keeps Ironton and
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With 2-0-1 records.
.
Jimmy Morris got the Tigers
rolling on a 19 yard m sprint In the
first period with 1!10 rellll!fning.
Two minutes later speedy Terry ·
Royal dashed .66 yards on a punt
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The Tigers' interception of a
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TO when Jeff Jackson· brought it
.back to til(! Athens 21.
Fullback DeMis Bacon rammed
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KENT, Ohio (AP) - Tight end
Jackson crashed his third home·run
Mike Suren recovered a fumble for
in as ·many games this month, a
·one touchdown 'and later caught a
tiebreaking three,runsnot in the fif.
·: twl}opoiht conversion pass wit.h 29 · th, to power the New York Yankees
· seconds remaining to lift Kent 'State
to the American League East
to a 15-14 Mid-American Conference
Division title with a 5-2 victory over
college football victory over Ohio
the Detroit Tigers in the opener o~
University on Saturday·
Saturday's doubleheader.
Ohio U. jumped to a 14-0 first-half
Jackson's 41st homer of the season
lead on touchdowns by Todd Yoho
and 410th of his career capped a
four-run rally that wiped out a 2·1
. and Sam Shon, but Suren's recovery
of a fumble by teairunate Ron Pitt· . • Detroit lead and eliminated the
rflan in the third period pulled Kent
secpnd·place Baltimore Orioles .. •
within seven points.
It was the fourth &lt;Jivision title in ·
J.C. Stafford then caught two key
five years for the Yankees, wljp saw
passes for 58 yards to set up quar·
a 9t·game ~ead in mid-July lfwindle
terback Pat Gladfelter's 9-yard
to one-half game by late August.
scoring strike to Darren Brown.
They pulled away again by winning'
21 of 28 In September and their first
Michigan has easy ·
three in October,
The Yankees will begin the best·
time will, 'Bears'
of-five American Leagu.e playoffs on
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP)- Soptr
Wednesday irLKansas City against
more tailback Lawrence Ricks and
the Royals, the teiun they defeated
senior fullback Stanley Edwards
for the AL pennant in 1976, 1977 and
each ran for two touchdowns an~
1978.
Michigan exploded for 21 points in
Jackson's homer made a winner of
the fourth quar:ter to defeat winless
Rudy May, 15-5, ·who scattered six
Caltfomia 38-13 in a non-conference hits in seven innings. Loser Roger
· college football game Saturday.
· Weaver is 3-4 •

Charlie Luckadoo led rushing with 94 ya d:i in
17 carries,wtule Keith Payne had 75 on 17
carrie!i. Robin F.ortune led the Tornadoes with
32 yards on 9 tries.
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SOuthern's Dale Teaford was 6 for 15 compiling
136 yards.
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department with 89 yuds oil three receptions;
Keith Payne gained 4J on three attempts.
Defehsively Scott HoweU had 15 tackle:s and
matt Qut.oen had 9. · Teaford had H for the Tornadoes.

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Eastern

TWO POINT CONVERSION

- \G'illlipolis' Bobby Foster 116, with
• . ball) faked a handoff to Mike Hemplull early in the fourth period, then
·; scampered into the endzone lo put host Gallipolis ahead of Logan , 1&lt;1-13.
; : The
. Blue Devils went on to upset the league leaders, 22-13.

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..;Wildcats ~ ·s2-0

• PATR!OT - Senior Scott Russell
: 'rushed for 162 yards whiie scoring
· five touchdowns and two extra poin:J.s here Friday night as the South; western Highl anders bombarded
· Hannan. W.Va. 52..0.
: · Coa@h Jack James' Hi ghlanders ·
: snapped a two game losing streak
: with 14 points in the first period. 24 in
: the second, eight in the thi rd and a
· touchdown in the fourth quarter.
· • Don Carr opened the scoring with
a 63 yard run in the opening stanza.
· Russell added the extra points.
-: Russell got .his first TD a short
:time later on a 94-yard run. A run for
:the conversion was slopped.
·: In the second period. Russell went
:~ver from the four . .Jay ,Burleson hi t
Dale Newberry for the two point con~

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on an 18 yard run by Joe Potter.
The Highlanders collected a total
~~ 3z~ rds. 365 of which came oo

5

By Scoll Wolfe
EAST MEIGS . - The Eastern
Eagles made homecoming complete ·
Friday night by posti 0g a 2()..() victory over the Kyger Creek Bobcats
here Friday. The victory boosted the
Eagles to &lt;1-2 overall, 1-0 · in the ·
SVAC. Kyger Creek fell to 2-4, ~2 in
IJ!e league.
The Eagles ·put on a good · per'
fonnance for the huge crowd on
hand for the game.
Ea~tern Coach. Buddy 111oore
credited his linemen for turning the
key to success. Moore praised his
line for doing an outstanding job as it
paved the way for. Eastern qual'
terback Greg Wigal to open up his
passing game · and . maintain a
smooth running attack.
The Eagles totalled 262 ya rds . The
Eastern defense thwarted Kyger's
offense hopes, ll'olding them to a
meager 73 yards.
In pre-game ceremonies the annual homecoming queen · was
· crowned. Pebbles Blake escorted by
Brett Matthews was crowned the
1980 homecoming queen by last
year's queen· Sheila White. This
event' capped a whole week of
eslivilies that took much hard work
and a lot of time to make a success.
At the half, the 1960 SVAC champion Eastern Eagle football team
was honored and recognized for its
past performance. This marked the
20th anniversary for that team.
.
First Half
After a change of possession
Kyger Creek was bidding for a first
down with a thlrd and short situation
in its own territory. Faciqg a
definite punting situation the Ellgles
went deep while Kyger lined up for
the punt.
'
The Bobcats, however, tried to
pull one out of the hat and went for •
the first down on a punt run attempt.
Eastern's defensive line rePelled the
bid and Eastern took over in great
field possession.
.
Wigal threw a long pass into the
hanc\s of Dave Wolfe who ran at a
blisterjng pace toward the end zone.

·i\C;:~e Sizemore, Newberry and 24
Steve Forgey picked off inte rceptions.
Southwestern 4-2 battles Eastern
in anSVAC contest Friday night .
By Quarters:
Hanna n, W. Va.
0000- 0
s. w.
14 24 8 6- 52

drop·s ~ Bohcats,

At ·the one yard liite, Wolfe was .' quiet scortllli wise, ·Eastern's Wigal
upended 'the ·ball helplessly in!o the continued to pass with autho•ity
endzone.
throughout the course of the game to
.JohnnY Beaver emerged the hero,
keep the running alive. Wigal was 7winning the mad scramble for the
13 for 124 yards when the final buzball and securing an Eastern score zer sounded. Charlie Ritchie, who
at 4 : 17 in the initial period. Beaver replaced Wigal late in the game, :acthen followed up with a PAT rece!&gt;- counted for the other· Eagle comUon to up the score to 8-0. The seven- pletion.
.
play scoring drive look 3:18 to com. Bobcat Bob Waugh ha.d an off
plete.
night as he went ~10passing. ·
Davie Durst Jed all rushers with 60
Kyger Creek then took over
yardS- in· 14 carries, while Joan
foll'owing the kickoff, but Eastern's
de!Jese closed its iron curtain, ~
Riebel rushed for 52 yards ih 18 at·
~ly in the ~econd period Wigan , tempts. The brisk October night
capped a· seven play drive when he
didn't hinder Dave Wolfe, P. G. Rifscaqlpered across the goal line for
fe, or Mike Bissell from hauling
six. The PAT ruiJ failed.
·
down Wigal passes as they went four
Again Kyger tried to march downfor 56, two for 43, and 2-29 respec- ·
field, but could advance ony eight
lively.
·
yards. In fact the Bobcats never
made a first down the entire first
half, grinding out only two the entire ,.::____________
game. The came in the fourth quarter. Both teams went to the locker
rooms at the hali with the score 1~.
After a s\o~ moving chunk of time
in the thlrd period, Eastern again
took over and unleashed its offense.
The big "Green Machine" shifted in- ·
to gear and marched 'in for anoth.er
score at the 5:18 mark. The score
came on a 20 yiird TD pass from
Wigal to P. G. Riffe. The runconversion failed, the score 20-0.
Although the rest of the game was

20-0

Kevin Parsons led K C. with 32
yancts rushing ori 13 attempts. .
Wigal also Jllid a super night on
defense wi1h ill tackles and teammate Nictl Leonard had 10. For
J(yger Bill Ross .and Mike
Shll!!maker had seven apiece.
Beaver~ Greg Cote, and Rllcllie
each hauled down an interception • •
for the victories Eagles. ·
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F irst Downs

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'All. Yards Rushing 46· 131
Yards Passing
131
Total Yardage
262
passing Comp. Att.
1riter~eptions

8-14

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Fumbles Lost

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POMEROY - ' Twenty-four perrequired for persons under age of 21
sons completed the Hunter Safety to purchase their first hunting licenCourse held at the Meigs County se, if they have never 'purchased a
Coon Hunters' .Building this · past hunting license.
week. The. course was.sponsored by
Another course is scheduled for
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ved as instructors.
Sheriff's Office.
The Hunters Safety Course is

Kathy Sakach, manager; Kim Clingman, Diane Lewis,
coach; Robin Haines and Margorie Nelson. Back row
- Janet ·Groves, Perri Martin, co-captain ; Judy
Weston, Kim Bennedict, Carol Bialkowski and Margie
Hammond, assistant coacll.

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The clock showed only .4:03 93 yards with four picked off.
WAVERLY - Jackson's " Mr.
Rick Conley paced the Tigers with
Everyihing," quarterMck. Matt ·remaining in the contest when quarterback Scott Thomas, who had .four 34 yards in 10 carries.
Bonzo ran for 137 yards and scored
Score by quarters:
passes iritercepted, flipped a short
all three touchdowns Friday night in
7 14 0 0-21
Jackson
Conley
that
screen
pass
to
Rick
leading the,,ronmen to a 21-0 trium000.
6-6
Waverly
.
carried
42
yards
for
a
Tiger
touchph over the Waverly..Tigers.
down.
A
two
point
conversion
run
Bonzo entered the contest with
failed.
eight touchdowns and added three
Waverly successfully pulled off an
· more on runs of 49, 1, and 43 in the
onside
kick following the touchdown
'tirst half.
POMEROY BOWIJNG LANES
got
the ball back. .
·
and
Friday's game was almost a
nJESDAY miPLJCATE
The Tigers then drove to the · STANDINGS
repeat of the lrorunen victory over
TEAM
Jackson 12 yard line before the IronGallipolis last week as they scored
Jim'sGulf
28
men defenders halted the · scoring
Reuter Brogan
22
early and then staved off two
threat.
.
Meigs Inn
16
Waverly scoring · drives tha\ could
Royal Crown
14
The lronrnen, now 2-0-1 in league
TeamJ
8·
have turned the game around. •
Teaml
· 8
play,
rolled
up
12
fiist
downs,
242
The Tigers took the opening
HIGH [NDIVIDUAL GAMES - Pat Carsbn
yands rushing, and completed four
204:, Pat Carson· Betty Smith 187, Maxine Dugan
kickoff and couldn't move the ball,
18.5.
...
of 11 passes for 55 yards, with one inand punted.
HJGH SERIES- Maxine Dugan 554, Pat Cartercepted. .
son 532. Betty Smith 504 . .
On Jackson's first play from
TEAM HIGH GAME - Reuter+Brogan Ins.
Waverly's offense showed eight
scrirnrilage Bonzo turned the corner
S22.
_
downs,
just
30
yards
rushing,
first
TEAM IUGH SERIES .- Reuter-Brogan lns. •
and raced 49 yards to score. Mark
tOOL ·
and completing six of 20 passes ·for
Fenik kicked the first of his three
placements of the evening.
_
In t\le SCCO!l!l period Dave Fouty
covered Scott Thomas fumble on
the Tiger 24 yard line.
Jackson scored in five plays with
Bonzo going the final one yard.
With 2:42 remaining in the half
Bonzo, a junior, rolled out behind .
good blocking and raced 43 yards to
the end zone.
·
The stick quarterback finished the
first half with 113 yards in just six
tries, but Waverly limited him to
just 24 yards the entire second haU.
The host Tigers got their act
together in t)te third quarter and
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: Russell added a 17 yard TD r un
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Grande 15-8. But due primarily to
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protest~ the pi&gt;iht claitning that the
opposition was permitted to serve
when . a lime-out had been called.
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The Redwomen, 3-3 on the year. · points to take the match 1&amp;-14.
.began the 1980 campaign with a . October I . pr(lduced another tri- •
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Mike Heath, catcher for the
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RIO GRANDE - Coach Diane
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Wahama rolls over.Winfield, 38
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BYGARYCLARK
WINFIELD..:. The thrill of victory
was once agaiil present for the .
Wahama White Falcons · Friday
l)ight when they erupted ·for a surprisingly $lBSY 31!-0 triumph over the
host Winfield Generals and thus
pa_ssed their biggest test to date.
w·a hama started off slow by
fumbling twice and throwing a pass
interception in their first two series
of plays but Peanut Harris rambled
· 64 yards off t~ckle on the White
Falcon's third possession for a
touchdown with 3:17 remaining in
the opening quartet of play. Shawn
Fields' two point conversion pass
was complete to Larry Gibbs to give
the Mason Countians an IHl lead.
·. Followihg-the ensuing kickoff and
wur plays by Winfield the locals
. mounted a nine olav. 442-yard drive
that was capped off by a 12 _yard
Larry Gjbbs .
The conversion
attempt was run across by Shawn
F ields giving Wahama a 16-0 advantage with 8:59 to play in the first
tialf.
· Just 1:25 had ticked off the clock
before the Falcons struck again with
Shawn Paugh doing the honors at •
the 7:34 mark when he picked off a
Barry Randolph pass and raced 20

run.

yards with the fnterception for six . score at 30-0 'With 5:01 left in the
third stanza.
points. Shawn Fields' pass to Joey'
Lllrry Gibbs completed the
Roush forthe points after touchdown
s,ooring
atthe 11:31 mark of the final
made it 24-0 which is how it stood at
when
he went into the end
period
the half.
zone from six yards out after the
'\'he-first bend area score of the locals had gone 31._Yards in seven·
plays. The extra points was carried
second- half was an . IS-yard pass
across
by Shawn Fields lo make the
from Shawn Fields to Ed Roush to
count
311-0.
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final
cap a 45-yard, ten play drive. The
PAT pass fell incomnlete leaving the
Wahama will host Spencer Friday:

N. L:anton i!i, M~trlmgton 0

N. Gall i.&lt;~ 32, Racine Southern 0
Oberlin 30, Lorain Broo)t.side D

OlentanJ!y 8, ~ew Albany 0
Ot.sejSO 20; l!llmwood 0
0tLHwi:1-Giandorf ~ . l)efiBilL't! I
PaMlU:I Holy Name 7, Bedford Chanel 6
Panna Valley Forge 28, Parma 13
Patriot SW $2, ija~n . W. Va . 0

Paudling 33, Perry Zl
Perkins . 15, St. Marys 13
Perry 7, Jefferson 6
Perrysburg 28, Anthony Wayne 0
Petersburg Spring. 12,

Colwnblana

Portsmouth Notre Dame 40, McDennDtt
NW 6
Portsmouth W. ·20, 'Pprtsmouth E . 12
Ravenna SE 16, Waterloo l4 ·

Reedsville Eastern 20, Kyger Creek
Revere 27, ~edina Highland 0
Ridgewood 36, Jewett~io 6
Rwtstown Tl. Crestwood 0
Sandusky 32, Marton Harding 6
Shelby 14, Bellevue 10
Smilhville 7, Wa;:aedale 0

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Total ya.r dS

Passing

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Penalties·yds.
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Off . Plays

. Score by quarters:_
Wahama
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Winfield
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Upper Arlingtoo 13, t:ancaster 10
Uppe r Sandusky 24, Bucrrus o
Urbana 35. Spring. ShaWl~« 6
UUca 16, Ucking Val: 13
Van Wert H, 'Elida 8
Vennillen 13, N. RidegvWe 7
Wapakoneta 7, "Celina I
Warrtn Champion 7, Young. Uberty 6
Watkins Memorial 26, JolwiOwn
Weirtm (W.Va.) Madonna It, Mingo 7
w. Carrollton 21, Piqua 0
W. Geauga 33, Kenston 0
W. Jefferson 20, Grandview 6
W. Mll'ldngum U, Tri-VaUey I
Westerville N. 32, Mt. Vernon 12
Westerville S. 14, Gahanna 8
Westlake 14, N. Olmsted 0
-Wheelersb~ 26, MWonl 0
WhltehaU 11, Reynold.sburl&lt; 1
Wi110118hby S. 21, Eoclld 7
Wilmington 7-, G=nlield 3
Windham '1;1 , Ga~ille 7 .
Woodridge 6, D.anvllle 0
worthington 9, Groveport 0
WynfQrO lS, Colonel Crawford 0
YeUow Spring• 00, Cln. Landmark 19
Zanesville" 48, Cleve. Adams l2

Solon 28, Cleve. Urange . 14
S Range 37, Mineral Ridge. 0
sOuUlem Local 13, ColumbiaN:I Cre~"tview 7
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Southington 9, Pymatuning Val . 0
Spencerville 20, Ada 12
Sprin!ilbot'(l 40, Uttle Miami 14
Spl""ing. North 21, Xenla 21!

Sprint! . Sooth 38. Troy 1

Stanton Local 7, Lisbon 6
Stow 21, Ravenna 0
Strasbur'g U , Indian Valley S. 6
Strongsville U, Cloverleaf 0
Struthers 13, Warren Kennedy •. 10
Sylvania Northview 36. Napoleon 22
Tiffin Cplwnbian 17, Willard 3
Tel. Libbey 22, Tol. Bowsher 6
Tel. MaC(Imber 7, Tol. DeVilbiss
Tel. Rogers 18, Tol. Waite 12
Tol. Sl Francis 2fi , Stritch 14
Tel. Whitmer 20, Tol. St. Johns 0

Teronte 19, Jeffvson Unlori 14
t«nton EdgewoOd 20, Frankl.in 6
Trimble SS, Federal Hocking 0
Trinity la, Harvey 6
Trotw~

Mad~on Z2, Tecumseh
Unioto 15, Piketon 6

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6·8 p.m.- College Rec.
8·10 p.m.· Baakelball Practice
Oct: 6 3·5 p.m.- B~si&lt;etball Practice. . .
6 p,m.·Volleyba/1 vs. Wllmtngton
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Friday's Games
Toronto at Poston, ppd., rain
Cleveland at Baltimore, ppd ., rain .
. Detroit at New York, ppd., rain
Chicago 4, ·C,.lifornla 1
Minnesota S, Kansas City 3
TeXas 6, Seattle 2·
Only 8ilmes scheduled
SIUJday'sGames
Toronto 1 at Boston
Detroit at New York
Clevelarxl at Baltimure
California at Chlcago
Oakland at Milwaukee
Minnesota at Kansas City
Seattle at Texas
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Akron Central-Hower 32, Akren Ellet 0
Akron Coventry 1 14, Greensburg Green

Firestone · 21. Akron Kenmore 0
Garfield ·49, Akron North 0
Hoban 28, Akron Spnng. 21
Manchester 30, Triway 29
E. 20, Crestv1ew 6
Amhen~t Steele 12, Wellington 0
Arlington 33, Leipsic 29
Ashland Crestview 20, Plyrnoutil 0
Ashtabula Harbor 18, Ashtabula Edge. wood 14
Aurora 20, Wickliffe 18
All';tintown-Fitch 14, Warren Harding 7
Avon 7, Keystone 2
Avon Late 15, Rocky River 6
Barberton 21, Cleve. St. Joseph 21, tie
Bath 22. St. Marys 18
Bay ?:1, FHirview 8
Beallsville 30, Woodsfield 26
Bedford io, Eastlake N. 0
Bellbrook 30, Brookville 6
Bellefontaine 40, Spring. Northwestern 6
Belpre 14. Vinton Co. 0
&amp;rea 6, Wadsworth 3
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S.rgholz Spring. 40, Sebring
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Berkshire 12, Chardon 12, tie

The .United Mine Workers of America, Rank e-nd File
membership. of local unions 19,7, 1886, 1890, 2150
and U.M.W.A. sup_
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and FB Ty Campbell throwing, they
completed 10-of-24 passes for 153.
Three were intercepted.

The locals' Glenn McClellan,
playing an alert defense. and takine
, It was the Big Blacks' annual
a"tnrti at· offensive· end~scorect firs( .
!'&gt;PHS touchdown on an 8-yd aerial
· from Mike Porter with 0:30
remaining in the half. Brian Mabe
North Carolina 33 Georgia Tech 0
booted the extra point to set the
·· CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) - . Carolina had driven 69 yards e~rller.
score at 7-11 at ·intermission.
Quarterback Rod Elkins threw three to the Georgia Tech 2 .where an
Herb Alley set up the tally with a
touchdown passes as loth-ranked Elkins pass was ·Intercepted by
fumble recovery on the Milton 47
North Carolina overpowered Mark Cbeffield.
and in nine plays Porter engineered
Georgia Tech 33-0 Saturday in an
The Tar Heels have won fcur . the 'tlistance.
·
Atlantic Coast Conference game.
games without losing this season. ·
The second local TO came with
, A crowd of 49,750 saw North
Carolina unleash a strong running
game .and pllly a tight defense that
yielded only one first down in the firBORN IN BROOKLYN
st half and six for the game, one on a
Pro golfer George Burns was born
~&gt;enalty . .
·in Brooklyn, N.Y., and played footGeorgia Tech was able to move in......... .
ball at the University of Maryland.
to North Carolina territory only
twice, their farthest penetration to
GOLFER'S HOBBIES
Mon. &amp; Fri .
the46.
Pro golfer Bep Crenshaw's hobTiiB
Je(f Hayes kicked a 4&amp;-yard field
Tues. Wed. Sat.
bies are fishing, bird-watching and
TiiS
goal late in the first quarter to put
collecting _golf artifacts.
Thursday
1illl
the Tar Heels ahead S:O. North

0:20 remaining in the \hird period,
with David Sprouse ripping up th e
middle the last 10 yards to go in
standing up. Mabe's conversion kick
was blocked. ·
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First Downs

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Net Yards Rush

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Passes
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Yards passing
Yards from scrimmage
Return yardage

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131

206

74

27

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Denver at ClevelaDd
Detroit at Atlanta

New England at New York Jets
Plttsbuqjll at Minnesota
St. Louis at New Orleans
SeatUe at Houston
Wa•hington at Philadelphia
Buffalo at San Dle8o
Kansas City at Oakland
New York. Giants at DallalS
San Francisco · at Los Angeles
Mooday'a Game
Tampa Bay at Chicago, (n)

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Col
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Col. Eastmoor 21, Col. Marlon-Frci"nklln
15
Col Hamilton Twp, 34, Col. Centennial

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Col. NOI1hland Zl, Col. East 2
Col. Ready :n, Col. St. Charles 12
Col. Walnut Ridge 47, Col. Central
Col. Watterson 42, Col. Wehrle 7
Col. West 13, Col. South 0 .
CoL Westland 26, Chllllcothe U
Col. Whetstone 9, Col. Mlfflln 7
Conneaut ~. Patnesvtlle Riverside 0
Cortland Lakeview 42, Mathews 6
Cory~Rawson J4, Pandora-Gilboa 12
Coshoctoo 1~, W. H.olmes ll
Covinpn 21; VersaWes 13
Crestlme 18, Northmor 0
Crooksville 0, Sheridan o, tie
Day. Carroll 25, Uma Cath. 7
Day. Jefferson 2&amp;, Eaton ll
·Day. Northmont 14, Vandalia Butler 0
Day. Roth ~. Meadowdale 0
Day. Stebbins IS, Fairmont W. 6
Day. White 20, Day. Wright 8
Delaware 36, Hillard 1~
Delphos Jeffer.wn 21, Upper .SCioto Val.

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" Effective OCtober 6,1980, Southern 01\io Coal Company,
Meigs Division, will change the hours during whi_c h ap- .
plications for employment wi II be iltcepted •
Because of reduced · employment needs, applications from ·those people who are inexperienced in
underground coal mining will only be accepted on
Wednesdays from 9:00 A .M . to 3:00 P .M . To be considered eKperience you must have work~d a minimum
of 45 days in an underground mine .
Applications from experienced miners will be ac·
cepted Monday through Friday, 8:ooA.M. to 4:30 P.M.
Applications for all non-mining positions such as
management, clerical, stores, or drafting, will be accepted Monday through Friday 8 : 00A.M. to 4 :30P.M.
No applications may be accepted by mail. They must
be submitted in person at the general office at which
time a screening interview will be conducted . Applicants unable · to submit an application during the
specified hours may call 614-286-5051 to schedule an appointment with personnel.
The general office is located in Meigs County, three
miles south of the Appalachian Highway (Route 34pon
Rou-te 689.
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RED, BLUE
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STRIPES

Dover 23, Wooster 14

Doylestown 3$, Northwestern 6
Dublin 19. Marysville II
E. Canton 13, NewcomerstO'IIJl\ 12
E. Clinton 18, S. Charleston SE 12
Elyria Cath. 9, Lorain Southview _6_
Fairborn Baker 30, Sydney Z2
Fairfield Unioo 341, Millenport · 12.
Fainnont E. 13, Wayne, 7
Field 13, Norton 6 .
FU!dlay 17, Lorain 16
Fostoria 6, Lima Shawnee 0
Fre&lt;iericktown 34, Mt. Gilead 1!
Fre111011t ROS! 30, Elyria 0
Fremont St. Joseph 35, Margareita 26
Gal.ion 30, Norwalk 0
Gallipolis 22, Logan 13
Caraway ... Malvern 6
Geneva 22, Mac;iisoh I

Black River 20, S. Central 7
Bloom Ca.rrol.l la, Liberty Union
Bluffton 'lJ, Columlxls Grove 0
Bradford 49, Ansonia 0
Brecksville 19, Midpark 14
Brookfield 28, Campbell-Memor""l 21
Brooklyn 21), Independence 12 ' ~
Brunswick 36, N. Royalton 6
Brush 21, Mayri eld 15
Buckeye Val. 12, Big Wa~ut 0
Cadiz 15, Bridgeport 13
Caldwell 21, Waterford 0
Canal Fulton NW 12, Uniontown Lake 0
Canfield 35, Salem 7
Can. GlenOak 21, Can ton S. 0
Can. McKinley 34, _Alliance 0

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Skipper Tndd Fugate' s lads ,
suffering their sixth strai ght loss,
were held to minus 22 yards rush in~.
However; with QB Todd Fugate. Jr:,

team, -13-0

Suaday'• Games

McKinley

Cardington 13, Cenli!rburg 0
ea,..y 34, Ridgedale "
Car lisle . 32, Tlpp City 6
Centerville 21, Beaverereck 0
Chagrin Falls Zl, TwlMburg 6
Cln. Aiken 41 , · Cin:. Withrow 8
Cin. Colerain 23, Mt. Healthy 0
Cin. Deer Park 7, Cin. Indian HW 0
Cin. FinneytOwn 35, N. College Hill 21
Cin. Greenhills 38, Cin. Reading 0
Cin. Mariemont 19, Cin. Glen E:ste 13
Cln. Moeller 21, Cin. Elder HI
Cin. ~orthwest 22, Fairfield 10
Cin. Princeton 21 •. Cin. Bacon 7
Cin. St. Xavier 21, Cin. LaSlllle 14
Cln. Turpin 42, NorWood 0
Cin. Walnut Hills 40, Cin. Hughes 1.f
Cin. W~·emJng w'~l. Hanis&lt;ln 8
Circievi le 34, Madison Plains 0
Claymont 24 •. Tuslaw 1:1
1
Cleve. Central Ca th. 71, Warnnsville 12
Cleve. W. Tech · 12, CJeve. GlenvUle 6
Colwnbia 21!1, Flrelands 2ti
Coldwater 12, St. Henry 6
Col. Academy 28, Jonathon Alder 6
Col. Briggs . .6, Col. Independence 2

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Baltimore at Miami
Cincinnati at Green Bay

Akton
Akron
Akron
Akron
Allen

Cardinal 23, Beechwood 6

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NaUonal Hockey Lellpe
ElhlbiUoal ·
Frkllly'• Game~
Winnipeg 2, Calga.ry . 2, ~!~
Washington 7, Philadelpwa 2
Edmonten 9, Wichita (CHL) 1
N.y. Islanders 3, N.Y. Rangers
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Minimum Deposlt..!_SOO ·

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wi~e receiver.
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Bobby Ferrell , ~inR back. Waived Ter·
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WASHINGTON
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Friday's Gamea
Philadelphia 2, Montreal 1
Pitl5bLH""gh 3, Chicago 1
Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 1
St.Louis 6, New York 4
Los Angeles 3, Houston 2, lQ iMings
San Diego 12, San FranCi:Jco 0
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Oreenon ... Kenton Ridge 6
Greenville 10, Oakwood "'i
Grove City 7, Col. Fran)dln Hts. 6
Hamilton 14, Fairfield 0
Hanoverton United 7, Leetonia 3
Huchon 26, Copley II
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carrots or pineappl~
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morning" slwnp. They also do bet- topped with fresh orange slice~! or
Or, just take a new twist to some of
ter in physical activities. Com- 'fruit in seasorl. It is good with plain
. the more tra4itidnal breakfasts. Inbinatipns of foods that supply oneor cirmamon toast and .milk.
Stead of pouring syrup over panfour\h of the day's calories and oneSandwiches are great on· the
cakes layer those stacked cakes
.
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fouith
of
the
day's
protein
needs
fit
breakfast .scene, too. A hamburger,
BY :
withcbeeseorfnilt f~.
the bill of a good breakfast.
slice of tomato, and a glass of milk
DIANA S. EBERTS
fMI..tftt
So.entice your family to the break.
are a good start to the day. Toasted
...,. ~body
· COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT
Dress up scrambled eggs by
fast table with Some way-out ideas. ch!!tlse sandwiches with a bowl of.
HoME; ECONOMICS
I'IUTTZECUil
Have ice cream for breakfast. Make soup may be a hit with your crew. ,rillxing in a little greated ~
MEIGS COUNTY
ch&lt;lpped mushrooms, green
r,
a cereal' sundae. Just add fresh
Or, try cold sliced meat and cheese
peaches, 1:\anana, or cantaioupe to
instead of eggs.
or onion.
ready-to-eat cereal and top with ~ _ Open,faced sand,wiches are an eye
. Don't let breakfast get you 'and
WAYS TO ENTICE YOUR
your
- family off to a dull start. Keep
scoop
of
vanilla
ice
cream.
Pour
a
ope11er,
too.
Try
haiti
salad,
slices
of
NATIONAL4-HWEEK
conta ct the Meigs County
• FAMILYTOTHE
your
family guessing, alld you might .
glass
·of·
~lk,
and
breakfast
is
leftover
roast
or
ham,
or
even
a
·
POMEROY ~ This week, Oct. &amp;Cooperative Extension Service .at
BREAKFAST TABLE
ready.
·
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meat
loaf
sandwich.
Peanut
bUtter
Is
keep
them coming to the breakfast
11 , has beenproclaimed National 4~GALUPOUS - If you're having a
Or,
serve
a
bowl
of
cnttA
~e
ehef'se
a
good
topper
mixed
with
pntnes
nr
table
more
regularly .
. H Week. 4-H is the youth education
. NATIONAL CONSUMER
hard time getting your family to the
program of · the Cooperative ExEDUCATION WJ:EK
breakfast table, try some "way out"
tension S!lrvice, which is cpnducted
The week of October &amp;-11 has also breakfast items. It may be the key to
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jointly by the U. S. Department of
been proclaimed National Conswner . getting that important first meal of
.Agriculture, the state land-grant
Education Week. In the
the day into your family.
university (The Ohio State Univer- proclamation signed by the
·To be a nutritious ir)eal, breakfast ·
sity) and your county goverrunent.
President of the United States, it is doesn't haye to follow the bacon,
4-H Extension work is conducted
stated that "Every citizen can eggs, toast, or cereal routine. The
in all 68 counties in Ohio. The Coimty · bene/it from knowing more about
main thing about daily meals Extension Staff plans youth
cons\lffier laws, rights, and avenues
breakfast, lunch or supper - is that
• programs wifh county 4-H advisory
of redreS&amp;. Many people - including foods from the four food groups are
conuniltees comprised of local Com- the young, the elderly and the poor included in the amounts suggested
munity leaders. Programs are
- need help in le31ning about for the total day.
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based on local needs. Since people's
buying
skills , financial
Studies show that when you eat an
needs. vary, 4-H programs differ
management, resource con"'.. adequate breakfast you can turn out
from county to county and from
servation methods, and self-help or more work during the late morning
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state to state.
alternative solutions to economic hours. YOli are quicker in your reacVolunteer advisors are the back- constraints. In addition, educated tions, and you do not tire as easily.
. bone of the 4-H program. Extension consumers can do much to ensure
This is especially important for
agents and 4-H advisors work
genuine competition, inc~eased school children. Studies show that
together to target problems they productivity, higher quality, and kids whq eat a nutritionally sound
want to work on. Agents provide lower prices in the marketplace.
breakfast can do better in school
educational materials and training
' Many good programs for con- because they don't gei the "midfor advisors and the advisors then sumer education, public and
teach the youth groups.
private, are now in place. But we
.
The 4-H program is for all youth need a more comprehensive and
from all racial, cultural, economic coordinated approach. Just as our - and buyers coming to the sales from
and social backgrounds. Meigs
democratic political system needs
long distances outside our area. This
County 4-H'ers are involved in 4-H in
well-informed citiZens, our free
seems to me to be a healthy sign for
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a variety of ways: as memtJers of economy needs well-informed conour local sale and one that you may
organized 4-H clubs, as participants swners who can pa_rticipate 'ef·
want to consider at you make plans
in special interest groups, and as
fectively in the marketplace partto market your calves this fall.
enrollees in short-term projects.
nership among consuniers, govern- ·•
CLUB CALF SALE
Giris and boys " l~arn by doing" in ment, and business.
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Another sale coming up this \Veek
4-H. Today 4-H'ers take an active
Schools, goverrunents, conswn r ~
is our third annual Club Calf Sale
part in learning. They participate in organizations, labor unions, and
heduled for this coming Saturday
, projects tl]at give them knowledge businesses aU can play a role in
evening, Oct. 11, 8 p.m. at the Gallla
of science, agriculture, ·some meeting this challenge. I call upon . County Junior Fairgrounds. l oneconomics, personal development, each of these sectors to examine
derstand 34 calves have been concommunity service, leadership, and _dosely how, individually and collec- · signed to date and this will provide a
citizenship• '{)ften the knowledge . tively, they can initiate and support
good opportunity for 4-H and FF A
they gain leads to a career. They consumer education."
boys and girls from our area to puralso learn to define and solve some
The Meigs County Cooperative
chase locally produced calves.
of the problems fa cing them and Extension Service provides
These calves are placing quite high
their communities. The main pur- numerous fr!*! conswner education
in the show at the Gallia County
pose of 4-H is to build boys and girls leaflets and assists local citizens in
Junior Fair. So come on out and see
Member FDIC
25 Court .Street
Silver Bridge Plaza
Spring Valley
into successful adllUs.
d
finding answers to many conswner
whatlocalfarmers have to offer.
If Y.OU might ~ interested -m
questions. Stop by or give us a call if
becoming a 4-H member or advisor, you'd like additional information.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP J
President Carter says his ·act-··
ministration ha_s helped create
400,000 joba mOhio, And his GOP opponent, Ronald Reagan, belabors
the state's . record-high nwnber of
those unemployed.
(loth are right, making it more dif..
ficult for vote~s interested in the
economy to son through complica~ eco110mics as they make
their Nov. 4 presidential choices.
. The spotlight was on Carter last
week in Dayton, at one of his increasingly familiar town meetings.
He has honed the formats of those
meetings to controlled settings that
serve his campaign purposes well.
But they cari leave a trail of unanswered questions, too.
In Dayton on Thursday, for in. stance; the president stressed
several times the 400,000 new Ohio
jobs figure. He included the number
in response to a question from
·Howard C. Smith of Dayton, who
wanted to know what the president
was doing to find j9bs for blacks, the

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(AP) _ French . Jews,
angered by a bomb blast outside a
Paris synagogue that killed follr
passersby and illjured 12 marched'
down the Champs Ely_; Saturday
to protest the deadliest anti-Semitic
violence in France since world War

n.

Several thousand persons mar• ched from the synagogue up the
AvenueVictorHugoand-sweptdown
the Champs Elysees the city's main
street. Marchers sh~ted "Fascism
Shall Not Prevail! " and called for
the resignation of interior Minister
Christian Bonnet. Jewish groups
claim Bonnet has been ineffective in
dealing with at least a dozen attacks

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JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - Fire
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people 'aboard to abandon ship for
lifeboats about 120 . miles off
s,outheast Alaska, the Coast Guard

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on synagogues, Je'!'ish schools i nd
cultural centers duiing the past 18
months.
.
The powerful exploston, shortly
before the end of F_ridaf night Sa~
~th prayers at tbe ·crowded Ulllon
Liberale Israelite Synagogue, was
the sixth attack on Jewish tar~ets in
Paris in a week, and the frrst to
cause fa~lities. .
.
The victims, a 25-year-old Israeli
woman and two 41-year-old Frenchmen, all were outside the
synagogue, located on a quiet street
in one of.the city's wealthiest districts, near the Arc de Triomphe. None
of the victiip.? appeared to have any
connection with the synagogue.
Authorities had reported four per-

sons killed, b?t revised the number
after they disco~ered one of the
ba~y burned bodies had been !dentif1ed twi_ce.
~alice said one of ~~ injured
was m very grave condition, but the
others were out of danger.
·.Authorities stepped up ef~orts to
fmd two young men who Witnesses
said planted the bomb and then fled
on a motor scooter. Police interviewed the witnesses as well as
the injured in the hospital. They also
fanned out through the city and the
suburbs in search of members of
neo-Nazi organizations to determine
what they were doing at the tune of
the explosior.

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received in New York as oi 4 a.m.
PDT, there was no danger to the ship
or passengers.
The first lifeboats were lowered
about 6:15a.m. PDT, less than four
how;s after the first distress can
from the liner.
The stricken vessel was riding
slightly choppy seas in 20 mph win·
ds, officials said.
Two Coast Guard helicopters,
each capable of holding 11 or 12
people, were with the strjcken
vessel, and two other choppers were
being dispatched, he said.
Massey said the closest vessel to

College Road in Syracuse , is being torn down. The
structure was purchased by Jimmy Joe Hemsley who
plans to build a three car garage in the location.

Wholesale price index down
WASIUNGTON

(AP ) -

The

timing of a corriputation chal)ge ~kat
brought the first drop in wholesibe
prices in 4~ yeafll was "un-

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the scene was the 1,IJOO.foot oil
tanker Williamsburg, · which
changed course after the .distress
call and was expected at the stricken
vessel within an hour of the can to
abandon ship.
.
Massey saill plans called for the
passengers. and crew to be transferred · from the lifeboats to the
tallker, and that they would then be
put aboal'll.helicOpters for il flight to
Yakutat, Alaska, 120 miles north. In
Yakutat, he said, was a C..130 Coast ·
GWird aircraft with medical personnel.

fortunate," Labor Department officials .say, but they deny the move
was politically motivated to fuel
President Carter's re-election campaign.
"This is absolutely the correct
price," Janet Norwood, commissioner of labor statistics, said after the September wholesale price
index released Friday showed a
decrease of 0.2 percent.
Without the computation change,
the index - considered a key
economic indicator - would have
risen by 0.4 percent. That still would
have been a decline from the 1.5 per,ent rise in August.
The new method of figuring the index Included, for the first time, the
discOunts given on cars and trucks
at the end of a model year.
The change stemmed from a
decision "more than a year ago" to

use the actual prices pa1d producers
today's economic data, and those of
for their finished goods, Ms. Northe last several months, indicate
wood said.
that his economic policies are
· Beside wholesale figures, the
working."
·
Labor Department'aiso said Friday
And Carter campaigners were
that unemployment dropped to 7.5
quick to use the new figures. In Erie,
percent last month, compw~ to 7.6
Pa., Rosa lynn Carter called
percent in August
Friday's report "good news for us.
The wholesale figures were called
We are winning the war ·against in" highly misleading" by Michael K. . nation."
Evans, head of a private economic
Vice President Walter Mondale,
forecast finn. The next monthly incampaigning in Castro Valley,
dex figures, which won't be issued
Calif. , sa id the figures show the Car· until after the Nov . 4 election, will be
ter administration's economic:
higher than they would have been . policies "are beginning to work for
had the change not been made, he
all Americans'' and "demonstrate· ,
said Friday, ,
tha t we're making progress against .
"Next month the index for finished
inflation and the economy is picking
goods must reflect not only thee
up.
reversal of this month's adjustment
Ron a ld Rea gan, Carter ' s _,.
for cars and trucks, but the new \.... Republican opponent, said, "I think
price increases as well. Hence t~e. -there are going to be some little flueOctober figure will show the index
tuations and all, but now wait until
rising in excess of one percent," he
we see the effe cts Of the high interest .
predicted.
rates, when people . have to stop
A White House statement said
buying houses and automobiles and
President Carter "believes that · so forth."

Eastern ·Ohio coal leaders disappointed with efforts

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wera no reports of injuries
aboard the disabled Dutch vessel
i"rrnsendarn of the Holland America
CrulseB. 'Jan Boeren, a spokeBIIIIlli
f!lr Holland America in New York
City, said most passengers were
4mericans on a 30-day cruise. He
!Bid that based on information

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1980

Tehran Radio dismiissed the claim
BAGijDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iranian · Khorramabad and Sahneh. Some
and
said Iranian forces reopened a
losses
resulted."
warplanes raided Baghdad &amp;ltur·
strategic
.railroad reported cut by
Tabriz is about 100 miles east of
day, witnesses said, after Iraqi
Iraqi
forces
near Dezful, 150 miles
the Iraqi border and 500 miles north
MiGs attacked seven cities in a ~
of
Khorramshahr,
and that a
north
of Iran's ffi11jor port of Khorram- ·
mile swath of Iranian territory. Both
for
Abwaz,
the
train
left
Tehran
shahr.
Persian Gulf oil giants also claimed
Khuzistan capital 70 miles north of
victories on the ground, and an · Tehran Radio said a firing squad
Khorramshahr and the nearby
in
Susangerd,
100
miles
north
of
Iranian firing squad executed 15
refinery city of Abadan.
KhorramShahr,
executed
"15
Iraqi
• people for espionage and treason.
Iraq has replatedly claimed its
elements
and
intelligence
service
Anti-aircraft gwmers and surfacetroops
already have overrun the key
traitors"
before
dawn
after
a
trial
to-air missile batteries opened fire
Khorramshahr
oil port.
.
conducted
by
Ayatollah
Sadegh
at the U.S.-built Iranian jets (or
Iran's
Jlani-Sadr
said
Iraqi
judge.
Khalkhali,lran's
sternest
about 10 minutes and explosions
President Saddam Hussein's offer of
~raq said Friday its troops were
were heard in the south and west of
a
four-day cease-fire beginning
holding on to Khoqamshar and
the Iraqi cspltal. But there was
·
today
would be a gift to '.'save him
other "liberated territory" in Iran's
heavy fog and no inunediate word on
from
collapse.
For us, however, a
oil-rich ' Kbuzistan Province, but
what was hit during the early raid.
no
meaning, when the ·
cease-fire
has
Iran claimed·"complete superiority
It was the first Iranian air raid on
enemy's armed forces are stlU on
on all fronts" and said its air force
Baghdad since Tuesday when
Iranian Phantoms attacked a · was dropping propaganda leaflets" our territory. Now is not the time for
us to declare a cease-fire."
on Iraq along ,with bombs.
nuclear research center and an elecThe speaker of Iran's Parliament,
The
Iraqi
command
said
its
tric power plant in the Iraqi capital.
Rashemi
Rafsanjani, said "the of-·
troops,
spread
along
a
300-mile
front
The Tehran command said Saturfensive
posture
of Iran was so apdeep
as50.
n
iiles
inside
Iran,
"con·
as
day's raid came hours after "Iraqi
parent
that
Iranian
aircraft were
tinued
to
crush
the
enemy's
counMiGs attacked the helpless people of
able
to
drop
the
lllll8J1.l's
message to
terattacks,
maintaining
a
firnn
hold
Tabriz, Dezful, Khorramshahr,
the
Iraqi
people
over
the
holy cities
on
liberated
territory
and
inflicting
Abadan,
Masjed-e-Soleyman,
of Karbala, Najaf and Khazemieh."
heavy losses on the enemy." ,

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Both sides· claim victories

ANNOU'NCEMENT OF
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GALUPOUS ..:. This is the season
Pickens, and Roger Dee!.
for Feeder Calf Sales and other beef
Other sale dates for the Gallipolis
cattle sales and there is plenty of acYards include the Cbarolais (spon. tivity here in our local area starting
sored by the Ohio State Charolais
tiJls week.
Association) will be held at 8 p.m. on
The Southeastern Ohio Angus
Wednesday, Oct. 15, and there will
Association will hold its annual
be another regular Feeder Calf Sale
Registered Angus Sale this coming
on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 8 p.m.
Monday evening, Oct 6, 7p.m. at the
It's not mandatory that you sign
Gallia County . Junior ~'airgrounds
up your calves ahead of time, but it's
on U. S. Route 35. This is the
a good idea to in case of large sales
association's fourth production sales
where the yards coUld fill up to
and they will be selling 80 lots incapacity before all calves are 'in.
cluding three bulls, bred heifers,
You may bring calves into the yards
open heifers, cows with calves by
the day, before the siile between 3
side, and Angus Club Calves. Here in
p.m. and 7 p.m. ~ you must have
Gallia County contact Charles
them into the yards bl_ noon on sale
day.
Withee at Rio Grande or Dick Neal
at Route 2, Vinton, for more inCalves must weigh at least 27S
formation.
pounds and come direct from the
GALLIPOLIS FEEDER
farm where they were produced.
CALF SALE'!
These sales are for beef cows (steers
The Ohio Valley Feed.erCalf Comor heifers) and they will ·be graded
mittee will be holding one of their
by a grader appointed by the coniregular Feeder Calf Sales this
mittee whi~h in this case is Mr. John
coming Wednesday, Oct. 8, 8 p.m. at Silnms frqm West Virginia.
the tlhio Valley Livestock Company
Last week during the Yearling
in cooperation with Tonuny Joe . Sale a cattle feeder and his on from
Stewart. You can sign your calves
Dark County came down to the sale
up at the stockyards or at the Ex- looking for quite a few calves. A3
tension Office and by contacting one
you know the nwnber of calves conof the six Gallia County farmers - signed to ,that sale was quite low and
members of the conunittee. They· consequently, this cattle feeder went
are Denver Yoho, Gary Fallon, Dick
away without getting his orders
Neal, Alden Wede~eyer, · Jack
filled. We're seeibg' ll_lore feeders

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ClrS Bank

By Bryson R. (Bud) Carter
Gallia County Extension Agent

percentage ·of the work force is
And even in the auto industry each
into a spirited attack against
unemployed now than in 1977, he week in the last six we.eks, we've adReagan, who the president saf&lt;l wan- "
said.
ded back about 4,000 auto workers."
ts the United States to initiate a
" Mr. Carter is right about the
According to Papier, economists
nuclear arms race against the Soviet
gains in employment, but his
have mixed assessments a bout
Union .
political opponents. are. C!)rrect when current trends . But. his .own opinion
j)ui'ing his response to a question
they talk about serious unem- is that the economy is continuing in a
about mi norities, Carter said he was
ployment," Papier said.
very slow period of recovery. Still,
going· to stretch the definition of
Carter also told the 1,400 Dayton- there 's lik.ely to be some seasonal
minority groups to include women
. area residents, who won tickets to declines a"a the win\er sets in, he
"because women are still cheated in
the noon meeting in a lottery, that said.
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this country, as are the black people
the economic picture continues to '
Carter usually receives broad
as well."
improve.
questions from town meeting parThus, 'he got in a thinly veiled en" You might be interested In ticipants, who usually lack
dorsement of the women's Equal
knowing, for instance, " the . sophisticated knowledge of national
Rights Amendment, which no one
president said, "that last month and world affairs. That allows him
asked about. And he received a burst
arone, even though we've had some to expand into areas he might cover · · of enthusiastic applause.
·
·
problems with unemployment, we in a prepared speech.
Reagan is opposed to the proposed
added about a half million jobs....
For instan ~e , a teen-ager 's
federal amendment.
q_IJ~~n about the draft took Carter

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new car ~
is a ClrS Bank
car loan~

Agriculture and
•
our community

group hardest hit by unemployment. ·employment in January 1977 at 4.29
"'The town meeting format , million. In September 1980, it had
although allowing questioners to be cliinbed to 4.71 million for a gain of
427,000 . ..
picked at randili'n from the audienBut the jobless figures tell another
ce, does not afford them a chance to
ask ~ fOllow-up question. Smith was · story.
William B. Papier, who heads .
thanked after an otherwise long .and
BES'
division of statistics, said ..
detailed response to his question, but
unemployment
in the state · in
the next' interrogator brought up the
January
1977
stood
at 350,000, comsubject of chemical warfare.
pared to the current 474,000. The perCarter expounded knowledgeablY
centage of the work force at that
and at length on that subject: ''We
time was 7.5 percent, compared to
are negotiating with the Soviets,
even how, to try to end the threat of about 9.1percent now. ·
The difference is that the state's
chemical warfare." ·And with anwork -force continues to grow while
swers to other questions, he seemed
to satisfy.constituent.groups ranging the number of job opportunities does
not necessarily, Papier said. Ohio's
from teen-agers to senior citizens.
labor force grew from 4.64 mlllion in
But at least some news reporters,
roped off at the rear of the Dayton January 1977 to a record S.21 million
by August 1980, be said.
Convention Center auditorium,
. In response to a question, Papier,
wo!lld have likea, to asked Carter
who's held his post for many years
about the 474,000 Ohioans who are
under administrations of both
&lt;iut of work.
political
parties, said the jobless
Carter's 400,000 new jobs figure
p~ovide
"the . .more
statistics
was accurate, in fact understated a
meaningful
figures."
That's
because
bit. The Ohio Bureau pf Emlarger
the
nwnbers
reveal
that
a
ployment Services listed Ohio's total

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be most welcome," said Quentin Employmerit Services show that the .. duties.
ST. CLAIRSVILLE,"Ohio (AP)comproml$e on clean air standards
Stultz,
a public affairs officer for
num!Jer of people .employed in
Most spokesmen acknowledged
Eastern Ohio coal leaden lillY they
with one of the ,coal company's big
American
Electric
Porer
Co.'s
fuel
bitwninous
coal
and
lignite
mining
that
impo.rted coal is only .a 11\inor
, are disappointed by President Car- • customers.
division
at
Lancaster.
•
in
Ohio
has
dropped
from
18,300
in
part
of the industry's problem,· but
The standards have since been
ter's efforts to help Oblo's alllng coal
Jerry
Blnnl,
secretary
treasurer
August
1978
to
16,100
in
August
1980.
Binni
said any import of coa l ma k~s
Industry.
.
changed, and Y&amp;O lost that
of
Ui'lited
Mine
Workers
of
America
BES
says
its
figures
are
estimates
no
sense.
customer, Cleveland Electric
• ABted u Carter should try 1\l help
Union, District 6 headquarters in
arrived at in cooperation with U.S.
"We're importing both coking and
tbe coal buslnea 88 he did the steel
Uuminatillg Co., last June. The com58\d
efforts
by
the
BUreau
of
Labor
statistics
and
inmetallurgical
coal, some of it from
Dllles
Bottom,
Industry last week, spokesmen said
pany, which ran three big deep
presldentto.ease
depreciation
limits
elude
full-time
aDd
part-time
wage
·
South
Africa,
where working conthere is much he can do ev~ though
mines two years ago, including ooe
would
help
coal
Cbmpanies
overand
salaried
workers.
ditions
are
not
the
best; and it's hurtbe problema of the two industries
devoted almost entirely to CEI, is
come
losses
on
eqUipment:
Carter
annOunced
last
Tuesday
a
ling
our
own
labOr
movement," Bin·
are different.
now down to 40 percent capacity on
our
main
objective
for
any
plan
to
help
the
steel
industry
with
ni
said.
"To
talk
about exporting
"But
"The problems are dlfferant for
one mine: .
plan f&lt;ir the Colli indu$1 would be . more lllleral depreciation rules for coal and on the same hand the damn
tbe coal industry (than steel), and
"The federal government cerpUtting the out-of-work miners back ·writing off eqUipment costs, amend· fools are importing coal, well, I just ·
they an different for OJ:tio coal than tainly can take steps Immediately to
lbr tbe reit of lndultry," said Robert alleviate the problems we have been to work, with the idea of adding ments to the federal Clean Air Act to don't see the logic of it. It jUst
miners to produce more coal," Binni
pUt off pollu"on deadlines for three, doesn't make good economic sense .''
Kota, chief COUJIIIe) for the troubled
experiencing," KOla said. "So far,
Stultz said a compromise must be
added.
.
years, and reinstatement of a
lOIJihlogbeny al1d O~o (nY&amp;O) Coal the~ has been very little recognition
Binnl
estimates
that
close
to
4,000
trigger
price
mechanism
at
a
level
r.eached
if coal use is to inc re~sc. He
by the administration that anything
Qo., ol st. CJalnvllle.
union
miners
are
.out
of
work
In
Ohio
12
percent
higher
than
when
It
was
added
that
the oil baokout program
• $.0. Ogden, Y&amp;O president,
can be done."
alone.
Kotasald
Y&amp;O
has
been
for.
11bandoned
llist
March.
proposed
by
Carter last spring to
eiJegrapbed carter his thanks for
Y&amp;O, mlJilng Ohio coal since 1902,
.
ced
io
lay
!Iff
more
than
l,ioo
miners
..
...
')'rigger
pricing
means
steel
im.
help
convert
oil
powered utilities ill
IIVInc coal jobl10111e months ago dropped from 1,565 employees In
in
the
lasttwo
years.
ported
belu,v
a
base
price
could
,
the
northeast
to
coal is virtually'
after tbe U.S. E11vlronmental , 1978 to 278 currently.
Figures
from
the
Ohio
B)lreau
of
make
the
supplier
liable
for
penalty
: .
Proia-tlon Agency worked out a
"Any aid from the president would •
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dead in Congress. .
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" It might come up again if there is t
a lame-duck s~ ssion, but there have
been so many amendments placed •
on the bill that as far as conversion :
to coal is concerned, it is probably
totally ineffective," Stultz said.
Both Stultz and Binnl agreed that
anything the president' could do to '
delay or alter enforCement of clean •
air standards would encourage the •
use of Ohio coal, currently hanned
for most industrial use because of
high sulfur content:
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Affected coal from eastern Ohio ,
contains 5 percent to 7 percent :
sulf 11', and the U.S. I:': PA standards
limit coal for industrial purposes to~ ••
percent to 4 percent, depending on a •..
complex fornnula that takes into con- ! ~
sideration air quality and industrial t
density for any given area.

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STATEMENT OF
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AND
CIRCULATION
1 T t e Of Pub cat on
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Publication No 228500
2 Date of F t ng OctobEr
5 1980
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The follow ng desc bed
tem w I be offered tor
publ c sale o the h ghest
b dder on he prem ses of
BANK
ONE
OF
POMEROY NA Tuppers
P a ns Oh o at 667 3 61 on
the 25 h day, of October
1980 at 10 00 AM
1973 John Deere 350
Bu dozer Ser a No 169667
Terms of Sa e - Cash
Seller reserves the gh to
b d and the r ght to re1ec:::
any and a b ds
BANK ONE OF
POM EROY NA
10) 23 53 c

Headquarters or Genera

Publ

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PUBLIC NOTICE
The fol ow ng descr bed
terns w I be offered for
pub c sa e to he h g hes t
b dder on th e prem ses o
BA N K
ONE
OF
POMEROY NA Tupper s
P a ns Oh a a 667 3161 on
he 25th day ol October
980 allO 00 AM
1974 Ford Mach 1
Ser at No 4E05Zll5248
1979 E\1 nrude Motor
Ser at No 00003993
1979 Monark Boat
Ser at No MAK906340379
1980 Zen tli Color TV Ser at No 8579314
Te m s of Sa le - Cash
Se e eserves he r ght to
b d and the r ght o re ec t
any and a I b ds
BANK ON E OF
POMEROY NA
2
3
5
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IN LOVING Memory of
Joseph A
Pelt t who
passed away Oct 4 1979
Remembrance s a go den
chan
Dea th tr es to break. a 1 n
van
To have to Jove and then 1o
par
s tMe greatest sorrow of
,Sine s heart
The years may w pe out
many 1h ngs
Bu th s th ey w pe out
never
The memory of those hap
py days
When we were a 1together
Sadl y m ssed by w fe
ch ldr en a nd grand
ch dren

SWEEPER and sew ng
mach ne repa r parts and
su pp es
P ck up and
de ve y Da v s Vacuum
Cleaner one ha t m e up
Georges Cre-ek Rd
Ca f
446 0294

PAY h ghest pr ces
pass ble for god anif s lver
co ns r ngs 1ewelry etc
Contact Ed Burkett Barber
Shop M ddleport

Tun ng
Lane
Dan els 742 295 1 Tu n ng
and Repa r Se v ce s nee
965
f no answer phone
992 2082

DI'S CRAFT SUPPLY
Spr ng valley Plaza
446 2134

SALE

3D PAP ER TOLE»
Free Demonstrat on
Tuesday Oct 7
1 00 PM
A f un and easy way to be
creat ve for those I tt e
g Us you wa nt 10 g1ve

burn ng systems the only
HUD &amp; UL appro\led wood
burner tor mob te homes
Un t comes comp le e w th
wa 1 vent s1ack See them
at K ngsbury Homes Parts
&amp; accessor es at Route 124
M ners\1 lie
Oh o
Or
phone 992 5587

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ARRBIJREements

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THE fam y of Lue Ia K
Burson would I keto extend
our s ncere thanks to the
staff of Vetera ns Memor a
Hasp ta to Dr Eh nger
fr ends re at ves .who sent
cards flowers &amp; sympathy
dur ng our t me of sadness
&amp; oss
We wou ld k.e to
thank Jagers Funera
Home the Rev erend David
Holdren
the Re\lerend
Char les M cVey &amp; also the
s ngers Mrs w ga &amp; all
the pallbearers Shew I be
sad y m ssed but not
f orgotten Cora Beeg e &amp;
tam ly

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RAC NE GUN Club has
changed tl;le
gun shoot~
from Sundays to Fr day
n ghts sta t ng September
26
RAC NE GUN SHOOT
Rae ne Gun Club every
Fr day n ght start ng at
7 30 p m Factory choke
gu ns on ly
GUN SHOOT
Saturday
even ng start ng al 6 30
pm
Sponsored by the
Rae ne Vo unteer F re
Department at bu d ng n
Bashan
Factory choke
guns on y
30 percent off greenware
for the month of October
Drehel s Ceram cs 59 N
second
Avenue
M d
dleporl 992 2751

In Memonam

IN Memory of Dav d A
sm t h who passed away
Oc ober 5 1979
Oh Dad how very much we
m ss you
More &amp; more eacl:l day
And when we th nk of you
We have so much to say
We mourn for you n s en
ce
No eyes can see us weep
But many a s tent tear s
shed
Wh eo hers are asleep
Look ng back on a
the
memor es
Along I fe s road we 1rod
We bless the years we had
W th YOU
And eave the rest 1o God
Sad v m ssed by daughter
Patr c a S Drake &amp; fam y
&amp; son Da v d G Sm th &amp;
fam y
In ov ng memory of my
gra n dfather
Dav d
A lexander Sm th
They say tha t I m too til e
to know wha
death s
about
But I know that someone s
m ss ng
When I go to Papa s house
Sad y m ssed by Jenn fer
Anne 0 ake

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Decorated cakes tor a oc
ca ss ons character cakes
&amp; sheet cakes Ca ll 9!12 6342
or 992 2583
THE BU TCHERS SHOP
f eeze beef sw
PE
s des cus om work done
ca I 446 285 1
Bulav e
Po t er Rd Owned by Bar
bar a Gla ssburn

SPECIAL
FALL
FEEDER
CALF SALES
ALL BREEDS
Producers LIVestock
Wa sh.ngton C H
Fnday Oct 10
7 JOP M
Fr Nov 7
7 30 PM

G

veaway ~..,...

A NY PER SON who has
anyth ng to g \le away and
does no offer or attempt t o
offe any other th ng for
sa l e may place an ad nth s
colu mn The re w I be no
c harge o the advert ser
FREE K TTENS
tong
ha r dark t ge and yet ow
k ttens Ca I 379 2435

2 DOGS Pt Husky fema e
and rna e pupp es Ca ll 245
5626 between 8 and 5
3 MALE k ttens ca ll 446
2896
BLACK cat w th med tong
fur and wh te boots and
wh te boots and wh e
chest Ver y fr end ly Ca
446 9356
G1Veaway

PUPP ES
part beagl e
W II make good hunt ng
dogs 949 2333 after s 30
pm

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lost and Found

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TWO cock a poo pupp es n
the Long Run Road Long
Bottom area One black
one wh te w th black mask
L ost around October 1
Cal 843 2911
L OST 500 tb hereford bul
ca lf Ca t 446 4410
LOST
n Por ter area
b ack femal e cat w th
brown co lar and reward
offered Ca 388 8665
LOST
Mans sterl ng
s lver ndy blue star r ng
s ze a ost n Ga l pol s
down own area Reward of
fered ca l 446 23 16

&amp;

Tuesday Dec 2
(w

IN LOV IN G MEMORY of
my husband Car Gu hard
who passed away 9 yea s
ago on Oct 5 197
God knows how much 1
m ss you neve sha you
memory fade My ov ng
thoughts eve wander to
the pla ce where you ay
Sad ly m ssed by your w fe

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PUBLIC AUCTION
(MACHINE SHOP SALE)

SAT, OCT 18 AT 12 00 NOON
on St Rt 71 - S1 1 m1les east of McConnelsv li e
toward caldwell tn Meogs The D&amp;H Mach ne Shop
Having retired wrll sell the lollowrng machrne shop
equip at my reSidence at the above address as
• listed
Lathes dr II presses toot cutti ng &amp; gr nd ng ecu p
20 vert band saw for wood or metal 3 elec hack
saws other presses a r compressor (old) sev
hand drill• anvil 25 000 rpm hand gr nder 16 000
qtm nand grinder 4 jointer w/ stan d &amp; motor 20
vert nand saw Cincinnati tool &amp; cutter w/ grondlng
allch floor drill pre55 15 12 cap chuck Pratt
WhltReY turret lathe '!4x18 wt co lets Brown Sharpe
horir mill w/Vert head tabl e 8x24 Hendy athe
12xJ6 quick cnangew/chuck
This 11 OIIIY a very partial ltst of the many
m~ehlnlststools to be sold The above equip Is all on
good working cond Mr J)elberl Roberts has been a
maclllnlstallllls life havtnl retired we will sell his
' flllUip s.t Oct 11 an~ 1M) N - Not responsoble
lor accld.nts
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Luncll Terms cash or Chec~ with Posit ve t D
11 nKHIIIrv 1 to 2 wHkl fo remove tools
l!verytlllng must De lllld tor day of sale
OWNI!R MR DI!LIERT ROBERTS
AUCT BILL JANES PHONE 614 SS1l411

LARGE Porch sa e Oc
tobe r
45 6
Men s
women s
c h ldren s
cloth ng real n ce what
nots m sc
terns F rst
sale-th s year Everyth ng
must go Watchfors gnson
Route 7 near Eastern H gh
School same s de Ra n
cancel s

YARD SALE four lam y
yard sale at t he f rst sec
I on of Rust c H Is on June
Street Monday Oc tober 6
from 9 4 992 3950
FOUR tam ly ya rd sale
October 7 8 9 10 from 10 4
on Route 338 at Letar t
Falls
f rst l ane past
telephone exchange Lam
ps rugs c lothes ant ques
Ra n cancels Mens su ts
YARD SALE Monday &amp;
Tuesday 50 years of col ec
1 ng Odds &amp; ends st Rt 7
Massar H II The res dence
of Maude Gray Ran ca n
ee ls
YARD SALE Tuesday &amp;
Wednesday October 7 &amp; 8
at 698 Laure1 Street M d
dteporl Oh o
~AR D
D ~ h es

SALE Oct 6 7 8
am ps ctolh ng
books lots of other terns
685 Locust St M ddleport
Oh

FAMILY yard sale on oc
Iober 8th at 9 a m at the
Woodrow Mora s on Route
7 f rst ane northeast of
M e gs Memory Gardens
Many I ke new usefu
th ngs includ ng a Bundy
alto saxa phone &amp; an elec
tr c organ no 1unk Also
cl oth ng nctud ng a bake

sale

BIG 4 FAMILY YARD
SALE
Roush Lane n
Chesh re
Pau
Mart ns
res dence Su n Man &amp;
Tues beg nn ng 12 noon
Sun Ant ques L R su te
d nette set
deep we 1
pump storage tank mens
womens
ch drens and
baby clothes Toys auto
parts oa ls p pe f tt ngs
canso e T V drapes cur
t ans household times ha ll
tree bed m rror woven
rugs m sc
B G YARD SALE a Gr f
f n s Grocery n K anauga
Monday Oct 6 10 to ? A
at of n ce c l othes ron
sew ng mach ne and a lot
of m sc terns

8

Publ•c Safe
&amp; Auctton

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We sell anyth1na for
anybody at our Auct1on
Barn or tn your home For
lnform•hon •nd pickup
serv ce c111 256 P67
Sole Every Saturday
Noghlol7p m

Kenneth SW1en Auct
Corner Third &amp; Olive

GET

SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 1980
10:00 A.M.
Mov ng so mu st sell the tollow ng terns Located n
Rutland Oh o corner of Ma1n &amp; Bryant Streets
Watch for sale s1gn
ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR TEMS
Surrey w / frlnge on top horse buggy Duncan F fe
d n ng room su te oak dresser chest of drawers
beds rock ng cha rs oak I brary tabl e hal tree
rocker from Mrs Lasher Estate Queen Ann foot
stoo ma ntel clock handmade Grandfather s clock
DaVJS treadle sew ng mach ne camel baCk trunk
s lverware depress on d shes 1880 home spun wool
blankets by Sarah Jane Godard f ables handmade
p cture frames sew ng rockers p ank cha r s rose
cream &amp; ugar g lass p tcher oak wr t ng desk 3
pc bedroom su te and ot her tems 2 v alms n nee-d
of epa r
HOUSEHOLD
2 pc v ng room su te Zen th color TV maple tabl e
&amp; 4 cha rs Fr g da r e ref r gerator Hotpo nt elec
tr c stove AM FM stereo chest of drawers bed
dresser 2m eta bed lots of 1 nens Hoover upr ght
sweeper m etal wardrobe fl oor lamp clocks
d shes pots &amp; pans m sc garden too s
OWNERS - MR &amp;MRS WAVNETURNER
DAN SMITH
{Aucttoneen)
JIM CARN4HAN
949 2033
949 2701
Cash
POSi liV@ I 0
Lunch
Not res pons ble for ;rcc dt nts or loss to ttems

Wanted to Buy

GOLD Ok l 4k l8k denta
gold and gold year p ns
Call 675 3010
WE WILL PAY you cash
tor your d a me nds wed
d ng bands class
ngs
pocket wa t ches
denta
gold anyth ng that s 10 14
18 K
go ld
Tawney
Jewelers
VAR IOUS types ol d fur
n tur e dress e r s
cup
boards ce boxes etc ph
446 4316
PAYING TOP PRICES
FOR U S s ve r and gold
c8 ns Due to the qu ck r se
n s ver and go ld bu I on
please ca l for bi.Jy quot es
to your co ns and sterl ng
s lve A so buy ng War
N ckels Canad an S ver
Co ns go ld c lass and wed
d ng r ngs dent a gold 333
Jackson Oh a or phone
286 6663 Hrs 10 am t o 8
p m Monday thru Satur
day
WOULD I ke to buy old
house or barn for scrap
wood ca I 388 9306
IRON AND BRASS BEDS
old turnrture desks gold
r ng s
rewelry
s lver
dol ars sterling etc wood
ce boxes Iars ant1ques
etc Complete hOuseholds
Wr le M D M ller Rl 4
Pomeroy OH 1 or call 992
7760

WANTED 3 peop le. to se I
A von ca I 446 3358
FACULTY D REC TOR to
work w t h person han
d c~pp e d w th mental
retardat on n Jackson and
Gal a count es A soc al
work related degree is
requ red and exper ence
w th persons who are men
ta ly retarded s preferred
Send resume to o av d
M II 1&lt;en P 0 Box 604
Jackson
Oh
45640
Buckeye Commun ty Ser
v ce san equal oppo tun ty
employer
TEACHER~

n art I eld al
areas Please send r esume
to
French Art Col ony
P 0 Box 472 Gall pol s
OH•
BABYSITTER 5 days per
week 7 30 to 4 30
n
d v dual needed to care for
newborn n my home Ref
Ca ll446 0964
BUCKEYE COMMUNITY
SERV IC ES offers exc I ng
reward ng
n home em
p loYment t hat a so benef ts
the fe of a person who s
mentally retarded If you
a r e seek ng cha t eng ng n
home employme nt where
you ca n see results become
a home serv ce worker for
Buckeye Commun ty Ser
v 1=es In Ga ll pol s contact
Ruth Gr eene 446 9595 or
t; tel en Bel v lie 446 7032 1n
Pomeroy contact Ma gory
Snyder at 992 7256
NON Part san elect ion day
work Good pay work one
day w II tra n Call 532
5344
THE GU DING HANO
school s current y seek ng
qua f ed
subs! tut e
teachers for th e 1980 81
school
year
Pe sons
hav ng a B A or B S
degree may obta n an ap
pt cat on by wr t ng P 0
Box Chesh re Oh o 45620
An Equal Opportun tv Em
p layer

TO
BUY
SILVER

CO INS R NGS JEWELR
P
STERLING
Y LAT
MINUM
ISC
ITEMS
AB
SOL UTE
MARKET
PR CE GUARANTED ED
BURKETT
BARBER
SROP
MIDDLEPORT
OH 0 992 3476

weekends

1 need the ch mney sweep
&amp; a load of f rewood 992

J~

2044

S tuattons Wanted

PARTTIME Rev ew Coor
donator Respons ble for
conc urrent &amp; retrospectiwe
revtew &amp; an acute care set
t ng n the Pomeroy area
Weekdays
only
No
weekends or holidays Good
communocat ons sk lis a
must prefer RN or LPN
w th qual ty assurance In
background Please send
resume no later than Oct
17 1980 Area VIII Pier
Rev ew Organrzatlon Inc
180 5
Mapl e ~ Av e •
zanesvrlle Oh 43701

Will do babysit! ng In your
home 5 days a week any
hours Call949 2875
Will babys.t n my home
day or n ght fenced In
yard inqu re at 278 Ash
Street Middleport Oh o

15

Schools 1nstructron

PIANO LESSONS Begin

ntrs advanced adults

POSITION
AVAILABLE
The Area Age~cy on Ag
ong Dlstrlct7 Inc rn Rio
Grande Ohoo has a
Secretary s
post on
avarlable
Qualiflca
t1ons are H1gh School
graduate plus one year
experience 1n office
work abrltty to type 50
WPM Sho•thand useful
Abtltly to deal wrth
general
public
knowledge of basic or.
flee procedures and
aboltiY to marnta n filing
system Salary S7 012
·lus excellent fringe
eneflts
Application
deadline rs October 10
1980 For appltcaloon
contact The Area Agen
cy on Agmg D1stnct 7r
Inc P 0 Box 978 RIO
Grande College
Rio
Grande Ohto 45674 or
phone ( 614 l 245 5306
An Aff trmat1ve Achan/
Equal Opportunity

Send
name
address
telephone number to Vera
Jane Hall day Box 224
Rutland Ohio 45715
D S CRAFT SUPPLY
Spr ng Valley Plaza 446
2134
FREE
CANDY
~ LASS
Every Wed at 7
p m and Sat all p m
PROFESSIONAL GUITA
R ST Bob F etsam otter ng
essons Class1cal and folk
rock Cal 446 9643 for n
format on

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16

Radro Til
&amp; CB Repatr

RON S TV SERVICE
Spec al z ng 10 Zen th
HO\Jse Calls Now serv c ng
Molbrola Quarar Call 1
304 576 1398 or 446 2454
Miscellaneous

141&lt; while gold three piece
wedding ring set One
fourth carat d amond
S4SO 00 Call 992 7731 bet
ween 10 7
ANT QUE weapons guns
992 7731 between 10 7
18

wanted to Do

WILL ~abysrt rn my hOme
Holzer HosPttal area 446

:\

Matntenance Mechan1c for Local
Manufacturrng Plant
Requtres
Knowledge of Htgh Pressure Borlers 3
Phase Electnctty A1r Gondlttontng and
Preventaltve Mamtenance
Day Work Good Salary and Benef1ts
Send Resume to Box 198, Da1ly Tnbune

HOU SE SITTERS
Retored couple prov des
I ved n look wh1le tamely
away on vacat on or
bus ness Water plants and
pet care Answers phone
w t hout d•vulg ng owner
absence Per od c or 1 ve
In bondable lnqu re to
Box 64 Rodney OH 45676
COLLEGE
STUDENTS
NEED WORK 1 Custom
cleanup J~ ton hauling
ca 1245 9335 RM 106

Fleaaelal
22

FHA VA Convent at Home
Loans
Columbus F.rst
Mortgage
Co "' loan
r ep r ese ntative
V olet
{Cook e) v ers 463 Second
Ave Gal polts Oh 446
7172

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AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 &amp;
OCTOBER 18, 1980
12 NOON TO 6 P m

13

CONTENTS OF
RUTHV GOSNEY S ANTIQUE SHOP
26 No 2nd St Middleport Ohro
{Center of Town)
OCTOBER 11TH - 2 Ctrcle
FURNITURE 4 WD oak hall tree w / seat Oak
serpentrne dresser claw ft Oak I brary table Wd
k tchen mantel shelf clock Oak drop leaf table
Walnut console mirror old v ctrofa {many old
records) oak fern table beaut fu oak bow front
ch na Engltsh step back walnut bookcase walnut
flat desk walnut marble top table mah slant top
bureau desk slate top stand very fancy old chrome
coal heater old oak high charr converts to stroller
Everett baby grand plano plano stool Duncan
Fhyfe sofa mah base rocker matchrng mah side
charr walnut emp re chest tall buffet with mirror
walnut Queen Ann type dining table / 4 matching
chairs oak sewing mach ne oak (painted) dr.,slng
table oak ~palntd) bed Eastlake sofa Chlppendate
cha1r mah large serpentine dresser mah mat "'
chlng Gents chair h gh chair flat wall cupboard
otd 9x12 rug Iron coal heater straight desk chair
sw vel desk cha r organ picture frame mrsc odd
chairs rocker stands Pa Dutch qul llmqframes
GLASS &amp; CHINA) {Cut &amp; Pattern) Carnival Ruby
Depressron clear pink yetlow blue &amp; green Min
ton Cobalt Blue Fl nt D scontlnued 1 G (China)
English Au5trla Haviland Occ Japan Nortakl
Blue Willow
Nortakl Ginger Jar
F~ton
Rookwood vace S gned gold leaf vase 1n~-&gt;Wet15.
Bottles Hair receivers Hal pin holder Roseville
Pottery Hull Champhor glass Fostoria and oil
lamps
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Store scales tool5 Pa
Dutch corn sheller Primitive harness maker
1
large letters tor chimneys old basket copper ket
lie old crocks churn• wicker doll buggy other
toy• Gents frock coat vest &amp; shirt top n.t quilt
top old typewriter old advertisements Almanacs
1880 albums books
magarlnes cow bells
postcards Currie &amp; lves prints old cream of Wheat
prints old 5ehool desk watl hllngl119 state mantet
andirons trunk sew1119 basket
Silver tea set candle sticks fountain statue and
figurines Pewter and brass
Items unsold by • 00 P will be Included wlhl mafiY
Items comparable to above list on October 11 Ave
lion located at Gosney 1 blue Houll corner 6111e!ICI
Main St This properly Is also lor ute but not by\,
Auction SM ownor If lnlerostld
Not responsible tor accidents or loss of properly
OWNER Rulli N GOiftiY
TERMS CUhor Chtclt wltll positive I D
AUCTIONEER
How•rd
Beasley-Phone

YOUT H
b asketba ll
program super v so Par1
I me tOb beg nn ng m d
Nov e mb e r
through
February
Basketball
backgrOund des rable and
must be free eve n ngs and
Saturdays dur ng program
App y at Manager s Oft ce
befOre Oct 17 1980

•COWS •HEIFERS
•CLUB HEIFERS-4 H &amp; FFA
• YOUNG BULLS
30 OR MORE QUALITY
ANGUS CLUB
CALF STEERS
ANGUS WORLD'S MOST EFFICIENT BEEF
• BREED!

Money to Loan

•

Insurance

SANDY ANO BEAVER In
surance Co has offered
~erv ces for f re nsurance
coverage n Gallta County
for almost a century!
!=arm home and personal
~roperty
coverages are
~vaolab le
to meet
n
dov dual needs Contact
Foster Lewis your neigh
bor and agent
FOR
INSURANCE
-REPAIRS call D h F Con
f r actors 446 3407

IN

AUTOMOBILE
SU RANCE
been
can
celled?
Lost
your
QJJerator s license? Phone
~2 ?143

SPONSORED BY THE
SCUit1tASTERN
OHIO ANGUS ASSOCIATION
MERLIN WOODRUFF

314m 5471
,

APPRENTICI! AUCTIONEER

Os"y A Mlrtln-Ph011t614 tfll-6370
Auctioneer Note The Gl4tss tlld Clllna on !hell two

sales witt welltkCHCI ovor 1 100 plecn
WE BUY OLD AND SILVER

Homes for Sale

21
ProfessiOnal
___ __!!rv1ces ____ __
CALL
u~
for
your
phDtograph c needs
Por
t-ra t
passports
com
m ere al
and
wedd ng
photography
Tawney
Stud os 424 Second Ave

homes ca I 446 0175
TR A LER S!li3Ce for adults

on y no outs de pes ca l

M S BOOKKEEPING ser
voce
ndrv dua l &amp; com
mere al bbokkeep ng 1\ ac
countmg Year round tax
serv ce notary located n
Montgomery Wards Call
446 0307 or 446 1468

2 BDR mob l e home
ton area ca 388 9876

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Homes for Sale

ED
BARTELS Loan
Representative 1100 East
Main St
Pomeroy Oh
Mortgage
money
available All type• home
financing
new
old
refonanclng and 2nd mor
!gages Phone 992 7000 or
992 5732
BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom
ranch brick home m Baum
Addition With new garage
&amp; genie door Gas heal
newly nstalled central a r
conditioning family room
&amp; stone fireplace
appliances bull! In newly rn
stalled elec!r c breaker
system
attractively
decorated basement
2
baths fully carpeted wrlh
most attract ve drapes
Call985 3814 or992 2571
EIGHTY ACRES 12 acres
of bottom land 68 acres
pasture
blacktop road
three bedroom house
I vlng room bath k !chen
din ng room three car car
port
cellar
part
basement
good barn
Charles C King Rutland
Ohio 742 2229
F t VE room house with 13
acres of land asking S7 000
Cal 9915553
3 5 acres by owner In the
country
one half acre
pond e ght room house
three bedrooms
2 full
baths
mOdern k itchen
dinette dining room 24 x
27
family room
fully
finished basement double
garage tile block bu ld ng
Must see to apprec ate
Shown bv appornlment
only Call614 985 ~238
FOR SALE three or four
bedroom house carpeted
woodburnlng stove also
woodburning fireplace
Two car garage total elec
trlc 10 x 27 sundeck 2 &amp;
one third acres Beaulful
setting 985 3934
TWO story s x room house
In Racine Ohio
Out of
high water Included t,vo
bedrooms
two
out
buildings needs updat ng
hardwi?Od floors 1 614 235
6569
or
wr te
2974
Castlewood Road Cotum
bus Ohio 43209
TWO story older home
seven
rooms
bath
basement
hardwood
floors fireplace On four
large lots wiTh r ver fran
!age
Ma n
Street
Pomeroy
Financing
available Ca I after 5 992
728&lt;4 $26 500
Old house with one &amp; one
third acres on New L ma
Road Phone 992 2598

HOU SE by owner 3 bdr
F R workshop 1 , bath
ut lity room
cent a r
cement dr ve :iii.J acres
l oca ted on Georges Cr eek
Rd R! 7 Su b D v K C
schoo ls ca ll 446 7476
NICE HOME w th 2 l ots
carpet 446 9595 for sa e or
trade for far m
7 ROOM 2 baths all elec
tri c w 1h central a r familY
room w th f replace Sec
t anal
must be m oved
Camp etel y furn shed Call
675 4066
MODERN
COUNTRY
hom me 412 m les off 124 on
Co Rd 28 from Racone I 33
acres 949 2830
32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

1973 Crown Haven 14 x 65
three bedrooms new car
pet 1971 Cameron 14 x 64
two bedrooms new carpet
1972 Champion 12 x 60 two
bedrooms new carpet 1976
Cameron 12 )( 60 two
bedrooms all electric 1971
Skyltne
12 x 65
two
bedrooms bath &amp; ;, new
ca rpel
1970
PMC
12 x 60 two bedrooms new
carpet B X S Sa les Inc
2nd x Voand Street Point
Pleasant WV Phone 675
4424
1980 70 x 14 mobile home
with 7 x 24 expando Ex
cellent condit on
Phone
742 3030or742 2728
FOR SALE 12 x 60 K ng
moblte home 1970 mOdeeln
excellent condition Elec
!roc range &amp; refr gerator
drapes gas fur:nace cen
Ira air condlt onlng See
George Holter or Call 949
2655
FOR SALE 1973 Eagle 12
x 65 two bedroom one '
baths excellent condll on
Furnished 10 x 20 pat o
cover rod I ron two aIr con
d Ironers underpinning &amp;
anchors 992 7473
TWO BEDROOM mobrle
home w th bath &amp; v, ex
panda one acre fenced
land 12 x 16 building fru 1
&amp; nut trees Co Rd rural
water sk 1rted &amp; t ed down
moving must sell
Bank
appraised at $15 000 Ex
cellent
condition
15
minutes from new br dge
Toseecall614 949 2038
ONE &amp; one third acres w lh
12 x 50 two bedroom mobile
home1 ready for oc
cupancy Located on Route
143 992 3081 or 992 6095
ONE bedroom mobole
home 1972 mOdel Phone
992 2598

6474

TRAI L ER fa
en
at
Ga ll po s F erry 675 4886

2 BDR furn mob e hom e
near Cente nary
adu ts
on y no pets pr vate lot
ca 44639 18

HOUSE &amp; three fourths
acre lot Priced to sell 7~
2068
BV OWNER on town L R
4 bdr F R 2 bat nat
gas central air two car
garage stee l s drng and
storm doors and windows
carpet and ha r dwood
floors k !chen with d nlng
area Exc cond shown by
appt on 14th Ca I 446 1223
13

Insurance ,

Life Insurance

Got too much?

7422

PER MONTH

WID~

14'
Call I mmed::fely

fast lash on-only 4 rna n pal
parts One sess on at you
sew ng mach ne and you" put
togelhe a new d ess al dolla s
less than I costs eady made
p, nted Palle n 9199 Hall
S zes 1 0 ~ 12 ~ 4 ~ 16\\
18 ~ 20\\ S ze 14 ~ (busl 37)
lakes I 3 4 ya ds 60 nch

foshton C.llllocue (F W)
Designer C.IJifllllt #36
1981 Noodlo CoiJI"'!ut

for Rent

Johnson s Mob,le
Home, Inc
l!utorn Ave Rt 7
Galllpells Oh 45431
Ph tlf-446-3547

2 BDR unf apart 1n
crown C t y Ca ll256 6474

2 BEDROOM Unfurn shed
apC~rtment

Pom~roy $150
month pus ut I t es plus
depos
992 6130 or 992
75 11

Two bedroom turn shed
apa tment $150 00 month
plus
ut Illes
$50 00
depos I 949 2875

FOR RENT
The New Tw n R1vers
Tower Hous ng for 1he
elderly now l eas ng
Government ass stance
to quahf ed elderly and
hand capped persons
under the HUO Sect on 8
Program
200 Second
St PI Pleaant w Va
675 6679
Equa Hous ng
Opportun ty

Real Es1ate

r f WOOD

126 Tlmtty Cratty

FURN SHED apartment
$190 r!]O water pad 2
bdr
1 ch ld acceptab e
Ca 446 4416 after 7 p m

AoweJS

utatacs 1nd IMiob, pko111 1dd
21&lt; 11ch '" pocllp """'o1

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Mobrle Homes
41
Houses for Rent
lor Sate
PRICES REDUCED used
mob1le homes and travel
trarlers
{R I STATE
MOBILE HOMES CALL
446 7572
1973 Crown Haven 14X65 3
bdrs new carpet
1971 Cameron 14x64 2
bdrs new carpet
1972 Champ on 12x60 2
bdrs new carpet
1976 Cameron 12x60 2
bdrs all e ectr c
1971 Sky! ne 12 x65 2 bdrs
bath and 1 new carpet
1970 PMC 12x60 2 bdrs
new carpet
B&amp; S SALES NC
2nd &amp; V andSI
Pont Pleasant WV
Phone 675 4424
LOT WITH 10 X 50 Ira er

w th expando furn $4 000
256 1305

TWO
BEDROOM
un
furnished house also two
bEdroom furn shed &amp; one
bedroom turn shed apart
ments Cal after 6 p m
992 2288

•

If you really want to sell
Its! w thu s today

BAIRD &amp; FULLER [H
REALTY
"

0

OFFICE 446·7013
1 2 ACRE LOT
3 m es
from town off Crouse Beck.
Rd
ty School D sl Call
446 1074

c

RESTRICTED
BUILDING LOTS Debby Driva all
utilities available
STROUT
REA~ TY

446 0008

many benef ts of own ng t h s ma ntenance free J BR
home Let' us show you new carpet lar ge bath ols
of k !chen cab nets f ull d v ded basement and a
l arge ol located n Centenary much more
II 11 38
MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE - Douplew dew th
1300 sq ft I v ng space 3 BR din ng room bar
wood burner 2 baths on 7 t~nt hs acre p r ce reduc
e~ S27 900
N0912

PIJ1Kt fOr ICCOUIItlo Cltflftat
lfff attop or

.ott0r ... Mitlrlce

Dtlttr retell llllflt 1271 IN mo
He retlctltltlel tttuae Call
WIMfNII 111111 l1t1tt AIMCV

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Houses for Rent

2 BDR house h m le nor th
of Porter on Rt 160 Cat
388 9878 or 388 8606 after 5
FOR RELIABLE couple 6
rm
house garage big
yard garden plot !II)Od
locatiOn ref and dep 'tall
446 2719
2 BDR house at 50 L ncoln
for ret red couple or sen or
crtozens call 446 3059
4 BDR FARM house nea r
R lo Grande no children
S250 mo plus' .$ecur ty
deposit call446 2.1'19
HOU SE for rent Na t gas
ref and dep req Call 446
3760

Genera l

l
e

'

c:l t
•..~t. : :t

Russell D Wood
Evemngs 446 4618
Realtor

Even ngs 446 Q97l
Realtor

t
t

F URNI SHED 3 rooms &amp;
bath plus ut I t es adu lts
on y c ea n no pets d epos t
requ r ed 446 1519

Lots &amp; Acteage

SECLUDED building lot n
WildWood Est on Flat
Woods Rd 1 plus acres all
wooded uti t es avaltable
Call992 5396

Do a little and save a lot
Low down payment and
low 1nterest rate makes
you an owner 1nstead of
a renter E11cellent opportunttY
Nece 3
bedroom house We can
turmsh mater als to
complete
Immediate
possess1on See et and
then contact properties
Department toll free at
8 800 328 4462 4500 Lyn
dale Avenue North Mm
neapoh s
M1nnesota
SS412 or: call coll ect to
Ralph
Styers
at
614 846 1240

Real Estate

Real Estate- Gen eral
35

ThiS 3 BR hOUSe IS by
Oak H II Take Hwy 279
west to C/R 4 Turn left
and follow to h1ckory
Grove
Chur ch
Or veway s about 30'
past chUrch
Inter m
f nancmg s ava1lable
Make offer

t N MASON west v rg n a
two bedroom furn shed
apartment ut t es pa d
no pets Depos 1 requ red
1 304 882 3356

NEW house n c ty
bedrooms
v ng room
fam y room 2 baths cen
tra a r wall to wall earpet
ca 44.6 1409 between 4 and
6p m

LOVELY 5 bdr br ck sp l t
s tuated on 3 acres w th
pond 2 f repla ces hughe
family room 2 pat os and 2
baths pr c vale wooded set
t ng ca ll The W sema n
R E
Agency
E
M
W seman Broker 446 3643

HANDYMAN'S
SPECIAL

{;• \

131 Add

UJ.Aftlllns n Doihes

General

446·1066

13Jfoshoon Home Qut t ng
132 Qu~l Onpnols

1 Block Qv Its
130 SweJito Foslttans-Stzes 38 56
129-Qtnck n Easy Ttonsfen
128-Enwelope falchwook Qu Its

Real Estat@

REALTY, INC.

DOWNTOWN one bdr lurn
apart a cond $200 plu s
ut I t es no ch dren or
pets 446 1788

1 00
1 00
All CRAFT BOOKS $1 75 mh

1911
FAIRMONT
HAPPY HOUSE
14XS2
Gas
2Bedroom
Fumls5-yur protec:llon plan
Dtllvtred and HI up on
your lot
Only $142 57 permo
Sl104 10 down
at lSifJ% Apr

2 BDR apart w th water
and garbag e S225 Cal 446
3995

apartmen t
n
2 BDR
Crown C ty Ca I 256 6495
after 4

Sl 00

HOUSE for rent In Mod
dleport 1 446 1788

446 0118

~partment

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foo each palleon lo I ost class
hand ng Send to
QUICK n EASY PmUMS 170
232W ! 8SI N•wYo k NYI OOII

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BUDMcGH'EE
421 Second Ave

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onl y
SLEEPING ROOMS and
I ght housekeep ng apt
Pa k Centra Hotel

12 x 65two bedroom mob l e
home with one &amp; one half
baths n cou ntry locat on
Work ng people on y no ob
to
ch l dren
t eet on
Referen ces requ red 992
2272

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POR RINT
COmrntrele
~rofHI~ 742
on me 11 fleer Jt2 on 2M I oor

D&amp;W ESTA'JES

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FURNISHED Ira ter for
r ent $150 00 per month
$1 00 00 depos I
A dults
only 992 5834 after 5

$1 75 lo each pane n Add 501

1981 OAKB~OOK
MOBILE HOME
2 B R turn $9 750 down
payment $985
(Apr

15'12%

for

TWO bedroom mob l e
home real n ce Browns
Tra ler Park Adu ts only
992 3324

LOT

(Jtm Ell Ott)
Rt 93 North
Jackson Oh
286 3752

vour insurance

1975 Two bedroom mob te
home part a ly turn shed
$150 00 a month Located n
Country Mob I ~ Home
Park on Route 33 no th of
Pomeroy 247 3942

Gal he ed and held soh y at one
shou deo then slenderness al
th e way How EASY lh s s and
how beaut fu any hour any
place fo kn Is s ~ cotton
P1 nted Pattern 9191 Msses
S1es 8 0 11 14 16 18 Sze
12 {bust 34) takes 1~ ya ds
45 nch lab c

1968 VICTOR
12x60 2
bdr
ser ous ca Is only
Call 446 2950
12x60MOBILE HOME Wtlh
12x12 expando s on 1 3
acres of land $8 BOO Ca 1
379 2743

vn

2 B DR tu rn mob le home
n Crown C ty Cal 256

Ach d w II spend happy hou s
d ess ng h s w de-eyed dol w lh
a NIN"£ p ece wad obe fun lo
make Palle n 7411 Dol
t ansfe Colhes patle ns d ec
tons nc uded

3 AND 4 RM turn shed apts Phone 992 5434

f oar

EUREKA
2 bdr r vcr
f ont lot re fe en ce and
de p adu s only 643 2644

5 RM HOUSE; to se

Apartment
tor Ren1

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SEC OND
FLOOR
et
I c ency apt
729 Second
Ave Adu s onl y No pet s
Rent and dep
Plly own
ut
es Ca I 446 0957

367 7438

RIVER VIEW HOME FOR
SALE By owner Down st
Rt 7 5 m nutes from C ty
Park 2 story frame 4
B R s I v ng room w th
W B f rep ace eat n ~ t
chen
basement and
garage Pr ced at $35 000
Call Dayt me 446 1615 af
ter 5
446 1244
Dav d
Tawney
for
lum ber
and
f )(tures
everyth ng gqes '"as to be
moved off ot ca ll 446 1615
or 446 1243 or 446 4038

mob e

2 BDR and 3 bdr

Apartm ent
for Rent

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Mob le Homes
tor Rent

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1 2 ACRES 5 rm house
Pomeroy
c ty
m ts
Ask ng $5 500 Wou d con
s der land contract Down
payment
and
terms
negol able Ca I 367 7428

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WHERE GALLI A COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS.
GALLIROLIS OHIORighlonU S 35
WHEN MONDAY OCTOBER6 1980 7pm

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BY OWNER In R o Gran
de across from college 3
bar br ck L R D R k I
chen bath parlor 1m
med ate
occupancy
$33 900 Call245 9213

STARKS t ree trrmmong n
sured call coll ecl576 2010

~ IL L, do Odds &amp; ends
paneling floor tile ceiling
tile Call Fred Miller at 992
6338

IMMEDIATE OPENING

GOOD BREEDING STOCK TO BE SOLD
AT AIJCTON 72 LOTS

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wanted
good pay wr te Amer can
Serv ce Route 2 Box 108A
Ga I po s OhiO 45631

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Help Wanted

FO R INFORMATION OR CATALOGS CONTACT
MR R DUANE PLYMALE
RT 280X~A
JACKSON OHI04SMO
PHONE .14 116-5395

BABYSITTER wanted In
my home In Spring Valley
Galltpolls area 10 month
old c hild four days a week
9301D430am Mustbe
reliable &amp; have references
-l 446 3747

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ANGUS SALE

AUCTIONEER

PART TIME RN 1 00 am
to 3 30 p m Call Pomeroy
Health Care Center 992
6606

Head Nurse needed for mediCal surg1cal umt Must
be a graduate of an accred•ted school of nurs ng
w1th current Ohio licensure Must have at least 2
years hosp1tal staff nurse expenence Manager ex
penence preferred Apply w1th Personnel Depart
ment 0 Bleness Memonal Hosp tat 614 S93 SSSl
Ext 227 Athens Ohio
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An Equal Opportun ty Employer

WANTED TO BUY Class
r ngs
weddrng bands
anything stamped 10K
14K 18K gold S lver cons
pocket watches Call Joe
Clark
992 2054
Clark s
Jewelry re meroy Oh o

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and earn good money Plus
some great g fts as a Sen
tlnel route carrier Phone
us r ght away and get on
the ellglblltty 1 st at 992
2156 or 992 2157

HEAD NURSES

OLD COINS pocket wat
ches class r ngs wedding
bands d amends Gold or
s lver Call J A Wamsley
742 2331
Treasure Chest
Con Shop Athens OH 592
6462
WANTED good used desk
preferably w th p enty of
drawer space 992 3110 af
ter 5 weekdays any! me

GET VALUABLE training

as a young busitlfss person

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Gold
silver or fore gn
co ns or any gold or s rver
tems Ant que furn ture
glass or ch na w I pay top
do tar or camp ete estates
No tem t oo large or too
sma I Check pr ces before
sell ng Also do apprarsrng
Osby {Oss e) Martrn 992
6370
WANTED
GOLD

Help Wanted

Employer

REGISTERED

AnEIITIOI

PUBLIC AUCTION

OSSIE S AUCT ON House
20 N 2nd Street M d
dteporl Oh o We sell one
P ece or ent re households
New us~ or ant Ques n
ctudmg homes farms or
I qu dat on sales Get top
do lar L st w th the man
who has over 2S years n
the new used and ant que
furn ture bus ness
We
take cons gnments For n
format on and p ckup ser
v ce call 992 6370 or n
West v rgm a 773 5471 Sale
every Fr day n ght at 7
P m ,4\uct oneer Howard
Beasley apprent ce auc
t oneer Osby A Mart n
{no tunk)

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&amp;'-'-Aucr on

SWAIN
AUCTION BARN

SWAIN
AUCTION SERVICE

12 00 Noon

th regular auct•on)
Calves &amp; Yearlings
G'raded
All
cons•gnments
welcome Calves must
b€ rn the yard by 2 p m
day of sale For In
format on call J m Gibson 614 335 1922 or
614 998 2047

LARGE'TWO tam l y yard
sale on O ctob~r 3 6 7 from
9 5 da y at 305 North
Second Str eet M dd eport
Oh o

YARD SALE Blue Ta r tan
803 South T h rd
Md
d ~ port
T ues
Weds
Th urs 9 6

6PUP P ES 4460121

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YOST Wrefker Serv ce 24
hou s a day wanted tunk
ca r s Cal John Yost Route
1 Ru land Oh o 45775

LARGE YARD Sale Fred
Moore s re$ dente on R I 7
3 m es south of M d
die port
above Me gs
Gat I a Co I ne Sal Oct 4
&amp; Sun 5 10 ? Lots of nice
clean cloth ng depres'"S on
glass ant que mant e lots
of n ce flea market tems

YARD SALE October 6 X
7 at Rutl and F reHouse

SHOOT NG MATCH at
Corn Hollow In Rutland
Every Sunday start ng at
noon
Proceeds be ng
donated to t he Boy Scout
Troop 249 12 gauge fac tory
choke gun on l y

JO NES Meat Pa ck ng
s aughter ng
custom
process ng
ret a
mea t
Wash ngton Co. Rd 248
L I le Hock ng OH
667
6133

YARD SALE
Monday
Oct 6 at Gr ff n s Grocery
n Kanauga
tO to ,
Everyth ng from clothes of
all stzes to 1 ght f xtures
Ran cancels

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Announcements

PRE SEASON

Marv n J&lt;e y
Guard an of
F orence M e laugh n
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 0

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Sale
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$649 00 Mob e home wood

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THE MEIGS CO Board o1
Mental Retardat on • now
taklno resumes for the
position of cook Thrs per
son should have at least one
year expenence cooktng In
a school or nslllutlonal
program be famil ar with
record keeping and have
some understanding of
nutrollonal preparation
Resume s w II be accepted
until Fr day
Oct
10
Please send to Meigs ~;o
Board of Mental Retar
dation 346 E Main St
Pomeroy Oh 45769

1}.2-Sunday Oct 5 1980

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Help wanted

1JIDWELL -Attractve3bedrdomhome bath dn
ng room storage b.IJ ld ng n ce level lot only
$25 000
N 1572
MITCHELL ROAD - Beaut ful br ck ranch 3
bedrooms 1 2 baths fu ty car peted 2 car garage
large storage bar 112 acres nice land ocated m c
ty schools
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IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -- Spl t teve w lh a
gre(Jt v ew of the Oh o River has a recreat on room
wtth wood burner central a ra nd nearly 3 acres of
land pr ced n the 50s
M0535
EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT Bu ld your
drea m home this spring on this lovely lot Cant a ns 2
acres front sf at &amp; cleared with stream and woods
n back city sch drs! close toR o Grande $10 900
M1108
BEST BUY - Ranch w lh a br ck front onl y 3 years
old 3 bedrooms fully carpeted garage l arge to!
only S38 000 on safe road
N1138
LAND CONTRACT - Sma I house and goods ze ot
# 1008
n Galllpol s close to restaurants
73 ACRES - 0 d house woods good tnvhtmem
located on Thompson Rd
N1225
150 ACRES - Good farm beaut tul roll ng land 3
barns tobacco base pond Rt 141
N1012

Even1ngs Call
Damn Bloomer, Assoc 446 2599
John Fuller, Realtor 446-4327

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NEW LISTING - Investment p ro perty or large 4
bedroom home w th 2 bed r oom garage apartment
Located alo ng Burkhart Lane 1ust outs de of c ty
m ts c ty wa er &amp; sewer all of th s pus 2 acres of
land Call for more nformat on

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NEW LISTING - Investment or.c&gt;Oertv ,
rm
rm
til s one fa ces Second Ave has
k t bath. ut ty rm down 2 bedrms up 1 bedrm
u tv ap back and 2 bedrm garage apartment n
rear Ca I tor more nformat on and appo ntment
SELL YOUR SNOW TIRES and move nto
bedroom home conven ently located to schoo
churches grocery and downtown shopp ng Don t
e Old Man Winter bo-ther you anymore Buyn ow
for $14 500 00

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INIIEST IN THE FUTURE
60 acres located In
Walnut Twp no bu ld ngs but has ample trees
some coa l Buy now for $350 00 per acre

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IF YOU WORK nor around Hetzer Medi ca l Cen~
heres a pr me ocat on"&gt;for you• 3 bedroom ho
s tuated on a 75 xl64 lot In Han erv lie natu ral ggs
FA furnace c ty water Buy now for on Y $22 000
MODERN HOME OVERLOOKING lheOh 0 Rrver
3 bedrooms fully carpeted k tchen new Y remodel
ed level ot w th several fru t trees 2 car detach~d
garage EnJoy the pr de of ownersh P for on Y
$49 000 00
CON\IENIENTLV LOCATED on Lower Rver Rd 2
or 3 bedroom home New y carpeted R ver fron
tage coty water nat gas FA f urnace 2 baths faml
y room w th deok BUY now for $42 000 00

----a!OKING FOR INVESTMENT PROPERTV"I
we have several p eces of nvestm ent properJ:r~i~
two a.nd three renta s Pr ces range from S3~
to sao
oo call us for more nformat on we w 11
be happy to show I hem m you

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LISTINGS IN VINTON - We have two n ce older
homes n v nton both homes with downstairs
bedrooms bo t h homes t sled n the 30 s Call us tor
more nformat on
YOU CAN TAKE advantage of th s stately 4 bedrm
home loca ted etong Upper Rver Rd Property has
been r enovated and anx ous to have a happy tam~~
occupy ng the grounds 3 ca r garage i:91o00dooma
an appointment Good locat on Pr ce

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WOODREALTY INC
32 LOCUST ST GALLIPOLIS

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SLEEP IN G ROOM

utllrtles

patd

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So::pace for Rent ~

Furntshed Rooms
S/5

males

pr e f e rr e d Range
r:efngerator ca ll 446 4416
after 7 p m

TRAILER spaces tor rent
So uth ~ rn
Valley Mobile
Home Park , Cl'leshrre Oh
992 3954

Oswald

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Sontag

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Opposing negative doubles
By Oswald Jacoby
and A lau Sontag

If you play

br.dge toor
naments you wtll fmd that
many of your opponents use
1ft

Ute double of your overcalls
for takeout not for penalty
Most o! the ume thi s double

Will be made w1th a la1rly

weak hand as

PROTECTED CIRCLE FOR SAFE PLAYING•
3 bedroom 1'/ 2 baths gas heat Just ott St Rt 35
Assumablt- loan - 10% ln t
RUSTIC L:OG CABIN - Un1que spa c1ous 11vable
Arol.ind 2 000 sq ft at comfo rtabl e 11v1ng space
PORTERBROOKE
Owners mov1(1g out of town and hate to leave thrs
co1on1at ranch home beh1nd One of the best con
structed homes 1n the area
COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST•
Nr ce 3 bed room ran ch mam1enance free Large
country k1tc hen and d1mg area ltv1ng room one
and lf2 baths, fu l l ftntshed basement 2 car garage
settmg on 1 03 acres
T IPTOP SHAPE'
3 bedrooms 2 ful l baths kttchen wt th built 1ns d n
mg ar ea large I vtng room beauttful ftreplace tn
family r oom Load s of closet space, mtercom
sys t em An assumable loan On l y 1112 yrs o ld
YOUR 'GET STARTED HOME
11/ 2 baths I vtng roo m modern kttchen, smgl e car
garage and ntce stze lot All thts for only $39 500'
Gtve us a call now 1
OWNER NEEDS TO SE L L TH IS WEEK•
J bedroom ranch l1v ng room k•tchen w th bu ilt
1ns d•n• ng ara 1 ca r ftntshed garage Located on
onl y one and one halt miles from c1ty Pr ced m teh
LOWER 40 s

~tttle

as stx or

seven HCP at the low leveiSc
H used agamst JUmp overcalls
the mmtmum wrll be greater
In general the fourth hand
ts hkely to have s upport for

his partner s smt and he
should take tmmedtate action

to compete
The genera.! rule here
should be to gtve weak smgle
raises pr'*mpttve JUmp ra1s
es and to use the redouble
With good hands
We will show some tllustra
tlons after the blddmg goes
one club-.ont spade double
I You hold S X X X X H A
x0.AQ84C Jxx Redou
ble Your s1de pro bably tlas
the balance of power You
plan to compete to three
spades on your own and tf
your partner shows s1gns of
life you want to try the spade
~- ~_S.e._ace~or

Ren1
UP TO 800 sq f t of new of
IKe space ava•lable m 30
days Will f1111Sh to su it
ten ant Call 446 9659
1200 sq fl space rn Spnng
Va lley Plaza cal l 446 7332
betwee 1 10 and 7 30

TARA ESTATES
Four bedrooms 2 full 134 + 1112 baths Comple te
but i t m k f chen off from the f amtiY room wtth w b
nreplace Formal l1v1 ng and d1 n1ng room Full
fm1sh ed baement fea tur rng a large family room
wtth w b ftreplace game room and utt11ty room
Laroe 2 ca r garage w1th opener Covered pa t o and
sun deck Free swtmm ng and cl ub house area
avar l abl e
ONE ACRE
Bulldtng lot ~ For only $3 500 00 Approx 56 mtles
from town on a state route
1980 BA Y VIEW 14&gt;70
Plus a 7x24 extens•on 3 bedrooms 112 ba th s
M odern comp lete bu1 lt tn k tchen Central atr and
tola l e1ec11 1c Built tn stereo system
S 25ACRESMORE OR LES S
AND A 1976MOBILE HOME
Excellent locatton Kyger Cr eek Schoo l Drstr1 ct
D,ciiRY FARM
135 acres mar eor less 4 milkers wtth autom att c
washers 800 ga l bulk tanks 2 solos (800 tons to! all
W tth stlo unloadtng auger Stru cturss 40x80 metal
172x40 mtlk house wt th feed roont!'r40x170 concrete
slab feed lot A ll structures have conc rete floor s
1 000 walnut and pop lar trees on farm
OLDER 2STORY
3 bed rooms ltvtng room and fireplace dtntng roo m
k 1tchen and m uc h more for only $15 000
IMMACULATEL Y KEPT'
14x70 commu ntty Mob le Home 3 bedrooms ex
ce ll ent cond tt 1on 28x l 2 cove r ed patto and 9x10
sTorage butldtng All th1s st t tmg on one and three
quarters of an acre mor e or less Kyger Creek
School Dos troct $24 000
NEW HOME
J 8 ac r es more or less w th a shed type barn and
pond plu s a n ew 9 month old home tncluded are 3
bedroom s 1112 bat~ n ce b tg kitchen ca rpeted
throughou t Central a1r and heat pump An
assuma ble loan at 10% tn t
RANCH
A ll briCk wtth 4 bedrooms and a sparkling fu ll bath
up Larg e kttchen l1 ned wt th prett y cabtnets La rg e
t oyer and tormal l tvtng room and dmmg Full base
m ent fi r epl ace 1n family room 2 car garage anach
ed also a workshop and a barn S1tuated on approx
tm ate!y 59 acres

Bonnte Stutes, REAL TOR 44 4 4206

game
2 S QxxxH Jxxx xO.
A x x C x B1d e1ther three or
four spades r tg tlt away
dependmg oo what sort of

Cassady Realty
Belp re Oh
NEW LISTING - Tup
per s Pl a1ns
Br ck
Ran ch w1th lul l base
ment 3 BR garage S ts
on etghl ten th s of em
acre vrry wei t k.epr
home 1n I he 50s
FREE GAS Plus
Royalt1 es on 38 acres
near Eas tern H tg h
Sc hool Several f te lds
and parr wooded N1 ce
stan d of p1 nes $19 000
ARROW HEAD CAMP
NG LOTS - N1ce OhtO
Rtve r beach wtt h shade
tre es pl us evel h1gh er
ground Loca ted below
Reeds voll e 0 S3 500 t o
S4 500
Owner
wt ll
tmance wtth $500 down
and th e rest for 5 years
at l0°o tnt Hurry and
get your cho ce of th ese
HOR SECAVE RD
Chester Twp
Older.
house retnodeled tns •de
Outstde needs some
care S• ts on 612 ac r es
wtth 3 C', rtbutld ngs spr
1ng water S24 000 Ma~e
an of f er on th s one
RENTALS LOVe ly
older home wtth wrap
around porch
Newly
remod eled 1nto 2 apts 1
BR up and 3 BR down
$37 000
B US I NE SS
PLUS
HOM E ~ Beverly Ohoo
Ba 1t and Tack le shop
fu ly stocked and op
eratmg w th 4 room ap t
upsta1 rs Sttson1 1 acres
w1th nt ce state htghway
and rtv er frontage
Separa te house with 5
BR ga rage Owner Wil l
sell sepa rntel y Tota l
S85 000
Ph V1rg m•.a Hayman
985 4197

GOOD
USE;D
AP
PI-lANCES
washers,
dryers
refr1gerators
ran ges
Skaggs
Ap
pl1ances • 1918 Eastern
Ave 446 7398

overcalls your partner makes
ChanJe the ace of doamonds to
~{be kmg and you should JUmp
to three spades w1th any parinor
3 S. X X X H Q J 10 X 0- X X
C A x x x Btd two spades
Somettmes you get your opponents 1nto a ba d hea rt

contract
4 S· K IOxH AQxxx!).
A x x C x x Redouble You
wJII btd lour spades next and

POMEROY,O

then wtll double any adverse

992·2259

f1ve btd There os no pomt btd
dmg your mce heart sutt The
negat1ve doubler surely bas
four hearts and not much of a
hand
5 S xxH xx0.AK98x

'I'IEW LISTING ~ A
qu1et home m the coun
try on approx 1 acre
Thts 4 bedroom home
w1th forced atr heat Will
give you roo m')ll com
fort a n ~ the proce os
rtght• N ~ the m1nes 1
$1500000
NEW LIS NG ~ Noce
BIG Yard - a Ph st ory
frame house w1 th 4
bedrooms, TV room l tv
1ng room kttchen and
bath Several fru 1t trees
1n th e back ya rd that
have 1ust started to
bear ' $20 500 00
COZY DEN ~ LUCKY
YOU• Even has knotty
ptne panehng• Th ts 3
bed room home has 2
bath s, fu ll basement
wtth laundr y and rec
room 3 greenhouses
shed and al l on 5 acres
of leve l land Close to
bro dge $58 700 00
SEVERAL INDEED•
Wrth new carpettng
new pane lin g
ther
mopane wt ndows, elec
tr c heat also wood
burner
3 bedrooms,
bath on 112 acre lot
$21.500 00
Ot,.D, BUT FUN Redecor at e to you r own
taste• Th1s 3 bedroom
hom e has a new fur
na ce
2 ftrepla ces
bU II dtn gs
st orage
Sl 6 000 00
MOBILE HOME' 1980,
14x52 L•berty Spec1al 2
bedroom w1th ut 1llty,
ra nge r ef w1th blocks
and
un derp tnn tng
$9 000 00 Lot rents lor
$4S 00 a month
FOR THE YOUNG SET
STONE COTTAGE
w 1th 3 bedrooms Rght
stze for young coupl e
Has equopped kolchen
washer
dr yer
wB
ftreplace, forced a1r
heat Compl ete pnvacy
on 1 acre lot Asktng
S28,000 00
REALTOR
Henry Cleland, Jr
992 6191
ASSOCIATES
Jean Trussell 949 2660
Roger &amp; Dott1eTurner
992 5692
OFFICE 992 2159

x C x x: x Bid two diamonds

to get a lead later on
To f mash w1th negative
doubles remember that a
ne~at1 ve double of a maJor
sutt almost always shows four
cards of the other maJOr - a
negatl ve double of a manor
smt shows at least 4 3 m the
two maJors
(NEWSPAPER EN TERPRISE ASSN )

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Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park Route 33 North of
Pomeroy Large lots Call
992 7479

Real Esta1e

General

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I ~1 6
E Second Street

Phone
H614l 992· 3325
NIC E FAMILY HOME
- 4 Bedrooms bath
plus ca rpe t tng Modern
!otchen Wtfh built tn
stove
Full basement
wtt h mcmerat or
on
45x100
l ot
N ear
playground
NEW LISTING ~ Fu r
n shed 2 bedroom home
new gas furna ce full
basem ent on the edge
ot M1ddleporj , pius 'I&gt;
acre oil and $28 000 00
SYRACUSE - Fam ily
room
3 bedrooms ,
carpettng kt tchen has
S1de by S1de refrtgerator
and stove Plus garage,
on level lot9Bx124
HOME &amp; BUSINESS
BUILDING - Th 1S IS an
oppor tun1 ty f or a couple
ro run a 91 ft shop or
wha t have you In add1
t1on
h as
kitchen,
bed oom and ba th For
onl $12,000 00
WA T TO .BUILD• - 9
Acr s Wt f h water and
sew e nea r y f or a
n1 ce h
•th plenty of
room for k1ds H1gh and
dry
over look rng the
Ohto Rtver
SYRACUSE
2
bedroo m home w1 th
bath w1th•n walkmg
drs tance to store Has
new forced a1r furna ce,
ba sement front &amp; ba ck
porches and large extr a
lol

AfB.

GALLIPOLIS - S22,000 - cen foyer , open staor
way l BR 2 full baths N1 ce por ches Lg fenced
ba ~K yard, garage Needs handyman s to uch
GALLIPOLIS - $20,000 ~ Buy tnos 3 BR 2 story on
land contract w1th $2 500 down payment N1 ce tg
lot. 'Good con d I mmedo alepossess10n
GALLI POLIS - $7,000 ~ Two BR 1969 Vonda le lu i
ly furn1shed Exce llent cond AWn1ng s storage
bldg
NORTHUP Range r efng
press1ve

SS3,500 - Brock 3 BR p ; 2 baths
washer and dryer 2 ca r garage lm

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TRY THE NEW
"PILLOW SOFT"
SERTA
PERFECT~

SLEEPER
THE ULTIMATE IN
SLEEPING COMFC1RT

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CORBIN and SNYDER
_ FURNITURE
955 Second Avenue
Galllpolls,Qhlo
45631
PHONE 614 446 1171

Equipment

AM FM
e1ght
track
Marume car stereo untt 1n
excellent condt110n sso 00
or best offer 667 3958 after
6P m

---'--'-,- --~23 INCH RCA console color
T v ~ $80, ,ca ll after 4, 446
0195
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Equ1pmen1

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TV s. 19 portable, bl acK &amp;
wh tte, $49 each w1th base
446 3384

Real Es1ate - General

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Noth1ng too large Also
guns, pocket watches and
cain collectJan~ Call 614
767 3167 or 557 3411

ALL TYPES of buoldong
matenals, block, bnck,
sewer ptpes w1ndows lin
tels, etc ~ Claude W tnters,
Roo Grande 0 Call 245
5121 alter 5 p m
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CHESHIRE - Beautoful old home overlooking the
Oh10 Rtver If you re lookmg for peace and qUiet
w1th plenty of room and a home y ou ca n be proud of,
call us on thi s one You ve got to see t $48,000 00

General

DISCONT I NED
and
sa lvaged butldmg suppltes
wtndows, doors, cabmets
s•dmg and many other
goods
Franks
Bargain
Center, St Rt 554 Porter
Oh, Ph 388 9866

BURROUGHS Bookkeepm
g mach1ne, S50 Call 446
2342
D
&amp;UMGAflONER
SA LES ,
THE
POOL
PEOPLE 31711 Noble Sux
m ol Rd Middleport, OhiO
992 5724 Sqles serv1ce and
supplies
In ground ana
above ground pools

SALE on color !J im ' i26 12
or 20 Bu y 1 at reg pnce
and get I free while supply
l asts
5x7
color
enlargements., S 98 8x10
S2 69 126 roll dev and pnn
ts $3 94 Tawney StudtO
GallipOliS

MIDDLEPORT ~ Energy effJCJent w1ih i11isu lat,ed i
alum1num s1d1ng Very comfortable three bedroom,
2 bath home, lull basement $40,000 00
- LOTS ~

SYRACUSE - Large budding lot m cen ter of town
on the mam highway $6,SOO

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ELECTRIC furnace
trat ler cal 1446 0910

426 DEBBY DRIVE ~ L shaped ranch , 4 BR, 2'12
baths LR, foyer large equipped k ttchen, nat gas
heat cent a1r, full basement , 2 car garage, 16)(32
heated pool &amp; large corner lot Shown by appoont
ment
ALL THIS FOR 139,500 - 3 BRs 1'12 baths, LR w1th
stone ftreplace natural gas heat, air cond range
d tshwasher garage, large pat to and fenced In front
lawn

R 10 GRANDE ~ S32,900 ~ 2 B~ formal donong
for ced a1r gas furnac e and wood b urner Range ,
washer and dryer Garage Exce ll ent lawn and
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garden
CLARK EVA NS ROAD ~ $29,500 Kmgsley
Mobile Home 14 x70 pl us 7 x2.4 ex pqndo oQver 1100
sq ft luxunous !tv m g space Plushflarpet, bu ilt in
stereo range refng m1crowave cen a1r Formal
dmong 2fu ll baths 6 acre landscaped
WHITE OAK RD - 537,900 ~ TWo story frame 3
BR 60acrela rm Approx 25ac li llable Pond
KEMPER HOLLOW ~ $38 500 - 3 BR 2 story
fram e several old bldgs Could be a showplace wtth
a l1ttle work 14 acres level to ro \ltng

GUY AN TWP - $40,000 - Buy on land contract
w ot h S2 500 down payment 9% onterest 69 11cr ev
loar n ce llar house Good bldg SJte 20 m11es from
Galltpolls 16 miles from Hunhngton, W VtJ

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TWO MILES OUT STATE ROUTE 588 ~ Re model
ed home 1ncludes 6 rms and bath, carport stove,
relng • diShwasher almost 2 acres of land priced
for quick sale
CROUSE BECK ROAD - Restncted bUJidmg lot
1 22 acre , n1 ce wooded setting, CJIY schools ss 950
PERRY TOWNSHIP 78 acres 1&lt; A S1mms Creek
bottom balance r"" "=ouce.o woods, nice
modular hOme, lar&lt;R~'"
• "' umer buJidmgs,
tob ba se, corne r of ::.r&lt; 1.41 &amp;: th e V ernon Woods Rd
NEW LISTING Like new 14x70 Wondsoi'
mobtlehome with expando Thts beauty tScompletelY furmshed &amp; has a built tn st ereo, radar range,
WB stove, covered patio &amp; all set up on a large
shady rented lot'" the Green School Dost
BABY FARM NEAR TOWN - Appr ox 13'12 acres .
on Ke lton Rd , m ostly pasture ntce 5 rrn and bath .
home, basement, barn, other bu tldmgs, assumable
loan
MAKE US AN OFFER - Modern 3 BR ranch, 1
bath, laundr y, LR, kitc hen w1th range &amp; refng
' tam11y rm, nat gas heat, briCk front, large back.
porch &amp; situated on a la rge flat lot near town
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NORTHUP AREA ~ Farm for sale, formerly used
as da~ry , good 2 story home. lots of other buildings,
187 A m I approx 35 A tillable balance pasture &amp;
woods, coud be used tor most any type farming
opera t 1on or deve lopm ent Flrs1 time on the
market

CJ::iESHIRE AREA - ROUSH LANE - LovelyJBJ:l
ranch 1'12 baths, 16x24 LR with a WB foreplace
completely eQUIPPed kitchen
lovely carpet
throughout, full basemeo\t ( parlly finished), natural
gas heat central a or, garage ondl'atlo

GREEN ACRES - LQvely 3 BR ranch IS covered
w1th brick &amp; aluminum &amp; offers such features aJ 3
BR s, bath, kllchen with range, ref rig &amp; dlsp, laun
dry rm with washer &amp; dryer, carpet &amp; HW floors,
cent a1r, gas heat (hi bill $53), 2 car garoge large
covered pat1o &amp; utility building Colli or an appoint
ment

PRICE REDUCED TO S67,JC)OI't Brand new Trl
level features 3 BR s, 2'12 baths, large LR, equ1pped
kitchen formal dining, large L shaped family rm ,
utilitY rm &amp; 2 car garage Localecl In Clearvlew
Estates Call STROUT REALTY at o146 00011 for an
appointment

ViNTON - S26,000 - 3BRirame2story,nearlyan
acre assuma.ble VA mortgage w1th approx S6 000
down payment

About '13 cl ea r , some

RACCOON TOWNSHIP - Excellent bulldihg SJies,
approx 10 acres on State Route 325, approx 2 m1
south of Rio Grande Rural water and Gallipolis C1
ty Schools

NEW l-ISTING - Lovely redwood ranch must be
seen to apprectate Very untque fam tl y room Is
finished in cedar Large LR, Kttchen, bath, 2 BR,
laundry and over 1 acre of roll1ng land Bargam
pnced at $29,500

SHOESTRING RIDGE ~ 5)2,500 - Fra me, 4 BR
basemenT 2 4 acres Wood bu rner ra nge and refng
Bam Ctt Y schools

40 ACR!i'S NEAR VINTON tomber reported, $2.000 down

PERRY TWP ~ 60 acres. about 12 A tollable
balance ln, t1mber sty11sh older 7 rm home With lot
of posstbl lltleS, barn, outbuildings mtneral rights
fronts on State Rd Call for more information

55 AGRES-I&gt;ti!"Ait-OAK fllt L =On county rd 48
close to state route 279, some QOod buldmg sites'
ownerw111 flntmce
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, EUREKA - '13,500 ~ Cozy 3 rm and bath cottage
e ea ut1fUI lawn ~ red barn storage bldg Range,
8 000 BT U a or cond C1 t y schoo ls

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FERERAL electrom c s~ren
w1th 100 watt speaker
Been used 2 hours Ex
celleot cond •t•on 7.42 2236

SAVAG E
( Spronglield l
222 scope s1rap and am
mo S200 Call446 7318

hard

GET A JUMP

ON

WINTER
70Nif!JH1'SHti. WAHT5P
70 WA7CH.-l
TV SPECIAL
7HE/&gt;HoN£
NASIIT
S70F'PEI7
Rt/VGINI&gt;

GARAGES A'ND BU ILDI NGS ANY SIZE - BUll r
TO YOUR SPE CIFICA TION S
FALL SPECIAL
10 &gt;JO 1 CAR GARAGE ~ S4600 00
MODELS IN ME.tGS GAl l lA
AND MA SON COUNTIES PH 367 75&gt;0

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M~rchane1ise

Magnavox stereo SSO 00 ,
TWO gas furnaces,
,,:~
br:lwn lur couch $.150 00
g()Od 40 Tappan elec1r tc
early Amertcan couch lUST range one res t aurant Hot
upholstered 1 $200 00 green po nt electnc gnll electnc
ve!ve:t chatr S7S 00 brown 2 poT St!ex coffeemaker 30
leather cha•r wtth ottoman
g&amp;llon electnc hot water
$70 00 odd chaor $35 00
heater two wa ll lavatones
992 2789 •
one commode one nme foot
gJass front showcase T
cush1on sofa occa.;otOnal
FOR SALE Donong room
chair 42 mch .x; 48 tnch
su1te wtth Stx cha1rs has
round k tchen tabl es w1111
rose backs &amp; tapestry
leaves
one Dei"hm tngs
seats L1V1ng room su1te
water pressure tank one
oak stand w tth chrome
Sea-rs- electru: ~h~ llow well
feet anti que sol td wa lnu1
water
pump one elecrnc
gate leg drop teat ra-b le
roaster
one
ant rq ue
ladder back sewmg rocker
Nat1ona1 cash reg tster one
ladder back stratght chatr
lot cement ftn tshmg tools
house plants Can be seen
985 3521 or ma y be seen one
after S p m Ca II 992 2298
half mtle "'ut Route 248
Chester OhtO Cl'eO Smtfh
FOR SALE
F ox
1 row
Forage
Harvester Good condt
tton
Call 379 2184
Alter 6 00 P M

TRUCK LOAO ol wood and
coat burners mfg by 1he
Untred Stares STove Co
spec al summer pnce thrU'
,O.ugust
1980
Call
Gall 1pol s Block d4b 2783

REESE TRENCHING

tor

8x20
TANDEM
axle,
heavy duty equtpment or
utiloty trailer cal l 256 9392
KERDSENE HEATERS
at Galli a Co Flea M kt Ocl
10 11. 12

OWNER • HAS FOUND ANOTHER
HOME and wants to se ll thts 3 bedroom
ranch Some spec1a l features extra
clea n and top condttton new FA
natural gas furnace new vt nYI s1dmg,
new a lu rn•num evespouttng
b1rch
ca b1nets c1ty wa ter one of the better
ones Green Twp Pl ease call f or ap
pomtmenl
~ sao

SUPER BUY"
Very good posstb1llf1es of assummg the
prese nt loan on th1S rna ntenance tree 3
bedroom ranch Garage All steel con
struct1on 6 yrs old Ntcely decorated
Cha m link f ence Ctty schools 91h % n
N 565
terest $38 500

Fl RST CLASS TRI LEV EL
Lovely fl at landscaped lawn patto and
a new above gro und pool Th 1s home
refl ects !ov 1n g care InSide and out J
bedrooms
b.;.ths,......ea t •n k1tch en for
dm mg ltvmg room family room large
ut!l ty room and 2 ca r garage In conve
ntent !ocatton near Spring Valley N S7 1

YOUR " GET STARTED HOM E
Ideal lOW cost two bedri)Om home at
Eureka has a ca rpeted 11v1ng room k tf
chen wrth new cabmets dm1ng room
bath
uttlt ty room
F ront por ch
overlooks Ohto R1ver Its a dandy Bet
fer act fast on th1s one
If 539

e A~t omat c dtaM

FIREWOOD
oil har
dwood, split deliVered and .
stacked Call 446 5517 after
4p m

e autnS I. llo~I S
O~O~tlllng

e Conve I&gt;IC tll)en
e

BRAND NEW 35m Canon
A 1 With Canon 100 200mm
zoom lens and power win
der plus m tsc accessortes
Call '675 4034 after 6pm

nstantt~ ~~~~id

teo ace
Bu rtS l1J th~
l~el

ol man,

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C B DRUMMOND
General Mdse
Ph. 379 2468
Rt 1, Patnot Oh 4565@

CALL BILL CHILDS 992·2342
Middleport, Oh10

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VINTON - 5187,000 - Bee f or Oaory larm 5~
ac res, 60 ttllable 80 pas ture rest ttmber 2 pon
Good fences 3 BR t rt level home l'h baths Fam1
rm garage Very f",,tce'

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BUILD I NGS'' All steel
clea r span
Must take
delovery bv Nov 15, 1980
Pr1 ce
E xa mples
30 x48'x 12 for $~,998
40 x61l'x12
for $6 523
40 x/2 x 14
tor $6,025
48 x96 x14
lor $8 433
60 x100 x 16 tor $12,919 Cal l
co ll ec t t oday (614) 294 2675
to ii8P m

Reallor AUCtioneer
NATIONAL}IOME
RELOCA).,ON
Serving 1,000
communlttes
421 Second Ave
Call «6-o5S2 Anyllme

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LAKE FOR SALE with approx 40 acres vacant
land Ideal recreation property. located In Clay
Twp near Eureka Asking $26,900
HUNTINGTON TOWNSHIP - Approx 38 acres,
mostly wooded, all minerals mclu~. near Ew'
1ngton, asking $15,000

BMR 336 - Home With 3 BR s, L R With fireplace
DR, eqjiJpped Kolchen FR wo th firepla ce 2'12 baths
6 acres more or less In c1ty school district Call 1
BMR 139 - Older two story horne on Second Ave 3
BR's, LR, FR, kttchen Alum•num s1d10g $29,900
BMR 149 - 30 Acres on Clark Chapel Rd Monera !
_nghts aro.r ncluded 2'12 miles from Porter $24,500

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BMR 157 - 3 BR tr•""" •
and 32 acres ot land IRE

basement

BMR JJ9F - 30 Acres In R10 Grande woth 2 story
home in need of r epa1r Call for complete deta1ls 1
BMR 338 - 12 1.Jml apartment,buildmg Middleport
tnventory available Call for coMplete deta1IS 1
BMR 363 - 4 4 acres of bare land 'located on Cherry
Ridge l'h miles from Roo Grande Call T oday'
BMR 351- 3 BR home With LR , DR, lg kitchen 2
m11esfrom GallipoliS Acreage av ailable $32,500
BMR 366M - 3 BR mobile home m Centerpomt on 2
large lots 2 storage buldmgs Call today' $21 suo
BMR 368 - B1 level 1ncludes 3 BR ' s 2 baths, LR,
OR, equopped kitchen, F R with F P All elecln c
BMR M9 - "Boaters Paradase located on Ra ccoon
Cr « acre tn cludes 12x60 mobil ehome, lot well
landsca ped Call tor complete detail s $23,500
BMR 370 - BuJidJng s1te 2 33 acres l'h m1 lt from
Southwestern H1gh School $5 000
BMR 371- Lttrge resTricted building, 2 miles from
Gallipolis $6,500 Call'
BMR 372 - F loral shop 1ncludes bu1ld1ng, equtp
ment and Inventory plus rental properties Call'

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BMR 374- Seven acres """O' or less of bare Land
Roush Hollow Rd C6S0\..- otplete details
BMR 375 -

SUPER HOME on qu1et ne g~borhood
Conventent to town and Rt 35 shopptng
a r ea ThiS b1 level has hardwood floor s
3 BR 2 baths b1g FR w oth !~r epl ace, AC
Be gas heat Rel ax on the covered patto
and en 10Y t he circular sw 1mmmg pool
Also 9 h'Vo assumable mortgage Mtd
$50s
N 522

RESIDENTIAL

Real Estate - General

DAY OR NIGHT

GREEN TOWNSHIP ~ PASTURE FARM - 155 A
M L located on SR 141 approx 6 m1 west of town
Land IS approx 6()% cleared &amp; 40% woods &amp; In
eludes 2 ponds &amp; a good barn Priced at $500
acre

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M1sc Merchandtse

UTILITY TRAILER 4x8,·
has lights $325 Call 446
7413

M ts c Merchan1se

SR 145 - Beauttfu l lot 1112 acres $8,000

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LO WER RT 7 ~ 537 500 ~ W a lk to C l a~Sch I J
BR 2 stor y 59 ac lot Heated garage
ve 10
cond

OAY 50

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USED platform rocker and
gtrls 26'" 10 speed btcycle
corbm and Snyder Furn ,
Second Ave 446 1171

RODNEY DOWNING-BROKER

RACCOON CREEK FARM - 50 acres, JB A bot
tom, 11 A pasture lovely modern bnck home wtth 3
Brs 2 baths cathedral ceilmgs ftreplace , large
su n deck and lots of other extras new m eta l pole
barn , cr tb, load mg chute approx 1700 ft cree k
frontage, located 4 mt from Metgs M1ne No 3

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PUN6All.

10 Sf£ PF MY PHONE
IS WORI&lt;JtUb OKAY' ?
llJANI&lt;aY

30 PER CE NT OFF green
ware for the month of Oct
Drehel s Ceram1cs 59 N
Second Ave
M ddleport
992 2751

TEN NCR cash reg1sters,
Apeco 100 bond copoer, two
Shaw Walker f1 re proof
card f11es
Burroughs,
NCR calculators Ol tve ttl
DtVISUmma , 26 G T, Sen
co re TF151 tr an ststor
tester , c B base stat1on
wtth antenna and coax, ca ll
388 820~

CALL 992-2598

ROOM TO ROAM - I thmK yo~ would say that th1s
sprawling brtck tn level IS one ot the nicest country
homes' you've ever seen Th1s beauty tS st1uated on
4112 acres of land about 31J2 mtles from Rodn ey Wh y
not let your fam1ly entov 5 BR s 3 baths la rge ltv
mg and d tntng room, comlete kttchen, fam1ly room
With stone f treplace nd 2 car. garage Be the f1r st to
see thts one

PHONE

BU TTER Contact
Juan 1t a Cratg 156 6660 or
Carolyn Chapman
256
6479 or Verble Waugh, 256
6280

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OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE - $6,500 down
- 9% - Ask1ng $33 000 - Remodeled 2 story home
3 BR s, L R don tamJ i y rm , donlng, kitchen, 2 WB
fireplaces 31h acres Located on State Route 233
between Gal lipol is and Oak Hill

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APP~E

8x14 ft floattng dock , new
floor , trap 1n center fo r hve
ba1t $100 Ca ll367 7428

REAL ESTATE

OH,O~l'OR ..OULD
-,Q.i iE~T lHIS 1'fUMESE.R

WNVIIZIT"
HASN'T

3 8 mch rebar 17 cents per
ft by 20ft sect1ons on ly D
Bumgardner • Sales Noble
Su mm111 Rd • Middleport
Ca ll992 5724

-DILLON
2 STORY DUPLEX One bedroom apt up
tu lly furnished 2 BR
apt down Rent will pay
for home Good locatton
on Moddleport
2 OR J BEDROOM
HOME c lose to pool
park &amp; Sc hools New ly
redecorated mstde &amp;
out
Prtme
loca t iOn
Gravel Hill m M1d
dleport
J BR HOME - FamJiy
room hvt ng room large
eat m kitch en Paneled
&amp; ca r pe td on 124 tn
Syrac use Al um stdtng
2 BR FRAME -2 acres
close m
2 BR FRAME - Close
to sc hools, park &amp; pool
Cheap•e
REDUCED - 7 rooms
and bath Cou li:l be used
as bus ness storage or
home
4 BR HOME on Rt 7 1n
Pomeroy
Eat In k1l
chen All rooms extra
large Full s1ze base
ment could be made mto
a ntce rec room
Faye Manley , Br M9.r

Buoldong Supplies

KAC H ALL PORTABLE
BLDG All SIZes 6x t0 to
12x40 See at 123 112 Pme 51
446 2783 or 3 houses below
Bowlo ng Al ley on Rt 7, 446
1279

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Real Estate

Ant1ques

ATTENT ION
( 1M "
PORTANT TO YOU) W1ll
pay cash or cert1f1ed check

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STOVE S
We
ha ve
f ir eplace 1nserts, free stan
dtng stoves warm a r fur
nace adapters
mob1le
home wood heaters and
tropl e wall Chimneys Out
door Equ1pment Sales Jet
Rts 7 &amp; 35 Ga ll opolis Ph
446 3670

Household Goods

STOVES ,
We
have
fireplace Inserts, free stan
ding stoves warm air fur
nace adap1ers, mobile
home wOOd heaters, and
triple wall chi mneys Out
door Equipment Sales, Jet
Rts 7 &amp; 35 Golhpolls, Ph
446 3670

Housing
Headquarters

BUHL MORTO N RD - $160 000 - TwentY acres
rol ltng meadow beaut1ful v1ew 3 BR co lon altype
ran ch basement 2 add rm s near ly CQplPieted
F •replace Hou se and a pp ~oK 2 acres $85 000

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suotes,
$350 Bassett
(oak) · ~
Basse tt $195
Oak $550
Cherry $675
Bunk bed
complete Wtth mattresses
S175 S250 $275 Cap taJn s
beds $275 comp lete Baby
beds $85 M attresses or
box sprmgs fu ll or twm
$55
firm $65 and $75
Queen set s $185 5 dr
chest s $49 Bed fram es,
$20 and $25 Gu n cabo nets
$195 dt nette chatrs $15
and $20
USED Dresse r s Ranges,
r efng erator s, , TV s head
boards and beds
3 m 11es out But av1lle Rd
Open 9am t o 8pm Mon
thru Fro 9am to5piY) Sat
446 0322

Household Goocl!,.._

BMR JlS Large br tck home 1n downtQwn
GalliPOl is Needsrestored Youmu stseeth1sone1

BIDWELL - $69 500 - Bnck stucco and cedar 3
BR 2 lu ll baths 2 ca r garage Heat pump Dou ble
door entry Fam1ly rm w / f treplace Stu nnmgt

GALLIPOLIS
S40 000 3 BR 1'12 ba ths
ca rpe ted, cover ed pat1o basemen t fam ily room
N rce famil y home Just l1stedt

LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sofa chcu r
rocker ~ ot
t om an, 3 tabl es, S500 Sofa,
chatr and loveseat S275
Sofas and chatrs prtced
from $275 to $550 Tables
$33 $60 S75
and $8S
sotabed and cha~r $150
H •de a beds ,$300
queen
soze,
$325
&amp; UP
Rec!mers
$125
SlSO
$160 , $175, and S225 Lam
ps fro m SIS to $50 5
d1netres from S69
PC • $149 and up
table and 4 cha1rs $235
Tab le two leaves 6 chatrs
(h ogh backed) $400 Hut
ches $300 and $350 maple
or prne f 1ntsh Bedroom

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BMR 361 ~ Two •torvOhU"~..,..,.,... o Grande w1th 4
BR s,naturalga RE
I..C~ -3ex tralols

CENTENARY - S6 1,900 - Ceda r ranch, 3 BR,
famil y rm hardwood fl oor s Ca rpe ted l1v1ng and
famtly rm Beautiful drapes 2 ca r garage Near ly
an acre

WAS $39,900 NOW $32,500
Th1s pme IS unbeatable You liked th1S home at
$39 900, you II love 11 at $32 500'' 3 BR 2 full baths
Low cost gas for r;:ed a1r heat. fa trly SIZed ea t tn ktt
chen plus cozy dm tng area Lg corne r lot has shrub
bery, garage In ctty near golf course Better
hurry'

GOodS -

... ,\1R 334 1 3 Acres of land 811'1 ftnancmg
ava1lable Ideal forcommerc ta l use Call today I

VINTON ~ 538 500 - Bea ullul l1med oak wood
work open statrway ftreplace 3 BR, 1112 baths, for
mal dtn ng Full basem ent

Ron Canaday, ReaHor, 446-3636
Audrey Canaday, Realtor 446-3636
2S Locust St. Gallioolis. Oh1o

Holl sehold

BMR 344 - Bnck ranch mcludes 3 BR s FR w ith
fi repla ce, 11/:~ baths central air Located 1n Rodney

GREEN ACRES ~ 556000 ~ Tw o brand new
homes 3 B R 21u 11 baths equopped kot chen Atta ch
ed ftn 1shed garage f ul I basemen t Hea t pump

CANADAY.
REALTY

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M1sc Merchan.se
SIX new Tratle r Ti res same
numbe r $25 each Call446
21 18

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BMR 345 Colonoal type house 5 BR s FR
playroom , LR DR , k1tchen wtth breakfast nook

Rea l Es1ate - General

- Genera l

Hau ~o!_~G~CJ!I s._

70 000 BTU natural gas
floor furnace Good con
QJ! Jon $51 22 Phone 992
5706

Housing
Headquarters

CITY PROPERTY
W1th n walktng dtstan ce of schools Stately stone
and brtck ran ch A beaut1 ful home and only pnced
•nthe towso s Call today

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I»-The Sunday Tiffies.Sentmel, Sunday, Oct S, 1980
54 -Mise Meichand•se
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L ETS DEAL
Stt on the front porc h of tht s home and
e n1 0Y the VIEW Of the OhiO RIV er Lt\ltng
room 2 large bed r ooms kttchen w1th
n rce cabmeis large ba th Large lot
Owner needs a qu1 ck sale $24 900 11504

PRICE REDUCED'
If you r e look. mg for a mamtenance free
3 bed room ra nc h with a pnce yo u cant
beat take a look at th ts one Flat yard
garage c tty sc hool d1stn ct Pnced 10
the $30 s
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AFFORDABLE
Yes 1nd eed Ca ll t oday to see th1s
reaso nabl y pnced 3 bed room home tn
GallipoliS Fu ll basement Gas furnace
c1ty sewer Needs to sel l M ake us an of
f er
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GRAB THIS ONE
YoUr chance to move mto th iS lovel y
home Is now LR 3 BR K d rnmg area 1
car garage B1g , b1g yard for the whole
famllyto en1oy Comfort and style for
onl y $49,000 Cant be bea•
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OWri ER ANXIOUS TO SELL thos bo
leve l on 96 acr e overlook mg the
beautiful OhiO R•ver All applia nces go
rura l water c1ty school s niCe garden
spo t Only 15 monutes from t own Call
for an appot ntment toda y
N512
Need 3 bed room s? Posstbtltty 4 ther1
th iS tS the home for you But lt m rang e
and oven N 1ce carpet 6 ac res more or
less Barn Above ground pool Several
fru1t trees Gtve a ca ll on th ts one today
PRI CE D IN THE S20's
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CHARMING IS t he word lor thiS well
decorated 3 BR LR , kotchen d1h ong
area ranch style home, !located tn a
qu1el neighborhood at the end of
LaSa lle C1rcle 01nmg area opens onto
onto back yard pallo &amp; large wel l kept
3J• acre lot One car garage ctty
schools, t1p top shape Great for a fam 1
ly proced !&lt;&gt; Sel l in the low $50s
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SECURITY I S owntng your ow n home
N1 ce 3 bedroom ranch Completely
remodeled and a pn ce you can afford
Lg kitChen woth pl enty of cabmet
space LQ corner lot Wtth excellent
garden spot Proc•d m the $30 s
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BEAUTY, QUIET, LUXURY
Manv more words could be used 1n
descnbmg thts 3 bedroom A frame ,
located tn Harnson Townsh ip Very
modern, l'h baths
ltvtng room,
kitchen dlmng combmation Th1 s 1S
located m a wooded area Come and
see, you m ay not believe such a wonder
lui place to l1ve 1n available t oday ~ 468
ANOTHER QUALITY HOME
Three or four bedrooms ltv mg room
large moder n kttchen dtnt ng r oom com
btnatton, t am 11 y room must see to ap
prectate bath wtth shower, concrete
driveway, large patio tn back, built m
gnll, etc Two metal utoiJty buJidmgs I
must stop, offtce manager w1l l set m ~
straight 1 still sav v ery clean excellent
repair, close to town Call any sales
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assoc1ate now

BncK ranch, Includes J Brs • bath,

equ~ kllllen. New carpet Calli

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J BR, sltuato&lt;f on large lot Located In
Ewlnglon $27,900 Call for details

BMA 137 - New Listing - In Centenary, 3 lots,
each 80x180. Includes 1970 mobile home, 2 additional
trailer pads Call today I
BMA Ul - New Llotlng story frame home
situated on 53 acres m / 1 City schools Call for
cletalls1
EVENINGS
TOM WHITE, AllOt.

IT.VE McOHEI, ASSOC.
'DONA McGNII, AISOC
BITH NULL, AIIOC.
BUD McOHEI, lroller· AuctlonHr

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I NEED HELP
W1th a 11ttle pa mt anQ the touch of a do
1t yourself man th1s older l.story home
coul d be soffieone s bea uttfut f uture
Thts home·has 3 bedroom s .4 ftreplace s
and a beaut tful v1ew of th e Ohto Rtver
from your own back yar d If you re a
toe. 1t up man, look at th1s one TODAY 1
Pnced at only $17,500
N540

1DEAL for the young family or an olde•
couple
Well mo mtamed older 2
bedroom home m Rutla~d Llvmg
room, familY room, bath base(nent
Natural Qas heat Storage building
Nice lot $27,500
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HERE IriS
1. ac res tn the ctty school dtstnct Green

Twp Rur al water elcc tn c set up for
mobile home Two bu oldmg soles Most
IY wooded Buy now
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BEAUTY
AND
EFFICIENCY
descrtbes thiS sp aCIOUS 3 bedroom bnck
ranch Lg d tn tng room wtth pa t to
doors kttchen 1tv 1ng room f•repl ace
1'h baths, p Jen t yh of closet space
gar age 20x30 butldmg Situated wtth
over an acre W tt h1n 2112 m iles of town
Ctty sc hools Lookmg for a quahty
home g tve us a ca ll
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UNDER $30,000 1'12 sto ry, 3
bedrooms b ath hv mg r oo m k 1tchen
uttltty room and fron t porch Located
on State H1 ghway
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BRICK AND FRAME - J bdrm home
1 bath, lovely f amily room w1th
Franklin ftreplace ove r s1zed 2 car
garage, new roof new furna ce, f1re
alarm new hot water heater and 11::!
acre of lawn
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DO YOU NEED a 3 bedroom home w1th
a carport and a nt ce garden spot th en
th Is IS the home lor you
C 19se t o
school churches and gro cery $27 500
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NEW LISTING
Th s pro pert y has to be seen to be
bel1eved 1 acre lot llh m• from Holzer
on a n1 ce blacktop road CtTy schools 3
BR, k1l, LR &amp; large bath w / shower
ut11tty room All n1ce SIZe rooms bu t
very cozy Fuel oil space heater Rura l
water 10x 12 storage bldg 1969 12x60
L Jberty 2 B R fu rm shed 1968 12x60
W1oston 2 BR , f urniShed, $42,500
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SCENIC VIEW overlooktn9 the nver A
lovely 3 berm r anch, matn bath den
corner f 1rel ace tn l tv rm fu l l base
ment. and 2 ca r garage All Situated on
l acre of ro llng lawn
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SUMMERTIME SPECIAL
5 room hou se, bath 4 rooms a r e
carpeted All new wmng Has been
remodeled and 1S about all 1nsu lated
Ntce settm g, fro nt porch, pte nty shade
tr&lt; es Close to Timbre L ake All this ap
ff sI 0
prox one acre S25 000
LOOKING FOR A FEW ACRES?~112
acres with older 5 room home, garage, 3
outbuildings and located approx 2°12
m11es from HMC on Route 16()
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STOP LOOKING
1f you need a 3 bedroom ranch hvm~
room bath, natural gas heaT at an
unbealable pnce of $19,500
C1IY
schools Close to Silver Bn dge Shopp
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mg Center
N1ce level lot l ocated along Sta1e Route
7 water and sewage already hooked
up Good 1ocat 10n Ideal fQr mob1le
home set up Cal l today lor more
details
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CALIFORNIA BACK YAFD wo lh a
beau t1ful .nground pool plus a stately
older nome tn 1he c1ty Tht s ho me co n
s1sts of 3 bdt ms 2 full baths form al
dtntng t am tiY rm 2 marble fireplaces
and so much mo r e Call today on thiS
, lovel y hOme
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ROOM YOU WOULD' T BELIEVE' on
thts 14x70 mobt le h'ome
Master
bedroom w 1th own pnvate fu ll bath 3
bedroom s tn al l l 1v1ng room k ttch en
mam bath nt ce fron t porch Block
cellar house metal stor age bl dg aitrd 2
love l y acr es of l awn
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FOR ALL YOU BARGAIN HUNTERS
her e ts the one you ve Qeen watt ng for
Two bedroo m home w tth new fue l oil
furna ce and a 10~&lt;35 mobtl ehome com
p letel y..furmshed House has been par
t 1ally r emodeled cellar house n ce
garden space some apple tr ees All th1s
and more set1tng on 1 acre mor e or ess
at the unbel evab le pr-.~ ce of $16 500 Call
Today
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MOBILE HOME AND ''2 AdtE LOT on
blacktop r oad Th 1s attract1ve property
tncludes a 12 &gt;&lt;70 bl level mob le home
w tth cat hedral ce1l1ngs woodburn er
dnd two bedrooms Also tncluded 1s a
24 &gt;&lt;30 metal garage workshop con
cr ete walks attracttve landscar •ng
and ptenty of water Call about th s one
today '
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WHY PAY RENT
When you can own your own home
Completel y furn1 shed mobtle home lf2
Acre Ntce garden spot C1tv school
d ostroct $12 500
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1977 l4x70 mobile horne Fam 1l y room
1 vtng room 2 bedrooms Bath Ar
11ftc al ftreplace Total electnc 8~&lt;10
porch Part1al ly underptnned Must be
moved
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NEW LISTING
COUNTRY A11TS BEST
En1oy the peace and qut et of tt1e coun
try sett ng of th s r.1ob le home and 5 5
acres Camp etely furntshed underpm
ned pat1 0 and awnmg Rural water
Proced m th e $20 s
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ACREAGE
VACANT LAND
70 acres Green Twp 20 acres level
tillabl e land t obacco ba ~ 45 acres
pasture land some 1mproved 5 acres
woods county water , r oad fron tage
runs th e length of tHt&gt; property Please
call any of our tra1ned sales assoc 1ates
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VACANT LAND
LAND CONTRACT 10% INTEREST
100 ac r es more or less of vacant land
Several acres of clear productive land
Some marketabl e t1mber Over 112 mil e
of road frontage County wa ter runs
"'t tcross front F man c1ng no problem
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ACREAGE loca t ed 1n AddiS On Twp
100 t.K res m/ 1 wtt h gas well tobacco
ba::,• ,:tpprox 1100 lb 30 acres of ttmber
and woodland 70 acres cleared com
plelel y l enced
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ACREAGE - 59 5 acres with 2174 lb
• tobacco base and tobacco barn proper
1y 101ns Crown C1ty m.n 1ng Posstbtlt ty
of coal Locatedon Sugar Creek Road
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1S1 ACRES locate~ al St Rt lJJ ano
Bull-Run Road $37 750
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Appr ox ., acres leve l land located on ~
Route 35 Green .and Spn ngfleld Twp
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THE BEST OF THE BEST
You can t do any better than th e best
and th1s ttne 3 bedroom home 1s the
best and one you II be pr oud t o own
Breathtakrng fam t ~y room w th
ftrep ace 2 baths l1vtng r oom and dtn
tng have luxurtous carpet•ng 2 car
garage No matntenance exter1or and
1ntertor lfl absoluTely perfect con d. ttnn
A MUST TOSEE• Pnced nupper60s
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FARMS
Jl ACRES~ TWO HOUSE S
Thts small fa rm has 31 ac"eS wtth a
house for you and a close relat tve
Around 2000 lb tobaco base barn some
t1mber It you re lookmg t or a f arm
here s the one for you Pnced 10 the
mod 40 s
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LAND LAND• LAND '
120 acres 1ocated near Rro Grande
Marketable ttmber 3 bedroom home
Hook up for mob1 lehome Lookmg for a
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getaway pla ce grve us a call
ADORABLE Bl LEVEL
Located on 37 acres of wooded land and
a beaut tul 2 acre yard on a qutet contry
road 3 or 4 bedrooms LR BR k1tchen
utdtty 2 baths Th1s 9 year old
aturr.un.um s1d1ng house was bUilt by
owner With lots of extras Add•t anal
bulldmg co uld easily mloke a hom e
cra ft shop or A 1 garage Coal or wood
shed large garden plots and small
cr eek 1n SW schools All app tances
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NEEDS FJX IN - Route 218 area 28 3
acres wtth 2 older h.omes One 5 room
wtth basement and porch One 3 room
house used tor ~tor age Some ou tb ldgs
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LOOK NO LONGER
ThiS tS the farm you ve been look1ng
for 111 ac res of f1ne farm tng land 40
acres ttllable 2 ponds good pasture
w1th e)(cellent f ence 2 barns tobacco
bae modern house wtth natural gas
hea t and wood burner very econom•ca l
Over stzed 2 car garage C1ty sc hool
d1st r 1ct A real pleasure to show L et us
show you today
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EXCITI NG LOCATiON
Large re model ed 8 room house bath
pa rt basement FA fuel 011 fur na ce
17 96 acres, well cons truc ted barn
tobacco base other outs1de bulldrngs
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Should move fa st
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A
BARGAIN look no fu rth er Thos 53 acre
fa rm off ers ever ythtng you II need at a
non mf lated prtce Th1S property tn
eludes a remodeled 3 bedroom home
wtt h alum mum s1d1 ng 30 x 42 metal
building workshop w1th concrete floort
older tobacco barn, 858 lb tobacco
base pond plen.!Y of water Tractor
and ot her machmery can a lso be pur
chased,'j2 500 00
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LOOKING FOR A FARM•
YOU FOUND I T ' 53 acres olland w llh
3S acres Cleared and 18 acreS wooded 4
stra nd barb wtre fence Thts acreage
also offers a 2 BR home w1th bath,
bseboard elec heat a lum S1d1ng plen
ty of water Cal l about th1S one toda y
#569

NEW LISTI~G
LAND OF OPPOR TUNITY
There tsn t enough space tn th1s ad to
begm t ellmg all o.f the leatures ol thiS
310 acre form Approx 200 acres
til lable 3 lg metal barns metal shop 2
lg stlos 5 corn crtbs cht cken house
Feed btn 2 ponds 3 houses Hook up for
mobile Rome All ITl tnerals 1ncluded
over 1 m 1le of road frontage Owner
will sell on land contra&lt;! lo qualolong
person Need to known more g1ve Us a
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KRIST! DRIVE - 3 year ol d bnck
ranch l oca ted tU St ott Rt 35 rn a very
good nerghborhood Thrs h om~ .n c ludes
a large beautifu l k rrchen equtpped, 3
bedrooms
bjlfhs, a real cozy
fr re pl ace 2 ca r Q'drage plus a large dou
ble lot Th rs one rs rea lly worth you r
trme 60s

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Attra ct ove 3
bedroom br lev el oft, U S 35 1n Rodney
Th ts well kept ho me has famrly r oom
form a l drnm¥g nrce k1tchen . utrltty
room , ga r age &amp; 100x l50 landscaped
yard A r eal eye pleaser 40' s

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THE EDGE OF TOWN - Well con
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3 bedroom b level 1n a good
Includes a love l y f amr ly
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ro om wrreplace
bath s, d1n1n9
room nat gas. central arr H w floors,
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10x l 4deck. 50's
I OWNER WI LL HELP FINANCE ied buyer can save$$ rn rnte r est
I Qualif
Owner has gone to N Y and must sel l
yr old Jbedroom home 1ncl udes
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kr t chen, form al
dtnrng
t nook, 2 bath s, full basement
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famrly room 2 acres west of R•o
I Grande $45,000
NEW - JUST COMPLETED
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. . __ Owner ha s dropped pr rce to S6L900
matnt tree home 1565
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mcl udes 3 large bedrooms 2
t amrly room (12x l8J.
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2 car ga ra ge 1Schoo l area
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JUST tiSTED - RIO GRANDE
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partral ly remode led l V2 story
e on Central Avenue 3 bedrooms
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rnrng room, k1tchen, basement, na"T
heat, c rty water sewer pl us a nrce
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e yar d $25,000
I 426. DEBBIE
DRIVE - A ve r y good
loca tron for thr s lovely 4 bedroom home
I S•tuated
on a co rn er lot wrth 175 fran
t age on Rt 141 th1 s home offers an
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k•tchen, form al d1nrng , full
wrth large area for fami ly
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r ec roo m , 3 full baths, F A nat ga s,
cen t a1 r , plus an rn ground pool
I Owners
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I OWNERS SAY SELL NOW! Ve ry anx
rous to se ll thrs truly
2 or J.. bedroom
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rn Clay Schoo l-s Includes 2 w b
fr r epl aces ea t 1n k1 tc hen 1112 baths,
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floors full basement w / fam1
ly room
8 acre lot on paved road
I $40,000
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also become a landlord 2 hom es rn
Cr own C1ty One rs a 2 bedroom home •n
I good cond the other a 3 bedroom
Lot runs from corner t o corner
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bne str eet A rea l bargarn a t $39,000
I REDUCED $39,500. - A provate 40 12
I acre fa rm located less than 20 m r from
Approx 15 ac cropland, balance
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good tobac co base, 30x30 barn Also 2
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DEAR HOME 'r!UYER "-- I' m one of the
old 2 story fram e homes on 1st Ave
I have been empty now for a littl e wh ile
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am homes rcl&lt; to hear the sounds a
famrly mekes MOdern day builder s
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4 n1ce bedrooms, large formal en
trance, lrvtng, drnmg and fam•IY room s
Large kttchen with range, dtshwasher,
trash masher and refng 2 cer am.c
baths, 5 frrepla ces A very plea sant
v1ew of the r'rver and huge lot wh tc h ac
.commodates a separate 2 ca r ga rage
Famtlres have loved me for way over
tOO yrs and I would l ike to show you
why My present owner want~ an offer

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219 ACRES - ProductiVe farm with
~0 50 acres crop land 1411 lb tobacco
base, 60 acres plus rn pasture balance ·
'"fast grow•ng second 9rowth ttmber
L;arge road frontage plus a.very well
kept 4 bedroom r:anch style home Th1s
IS anJdeal un1t that wrll brrng a return
on your Investment as well as providing
you wrth a modern home 10% flnancrng
l1Vlltlabletoqual1f1edbuyer

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NEAR SCHOOL - Anu nu suallyn rce2
bed room home on 4lh Ave rn town Thrs
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1 baths (e xtra large matn bath ], dm
rng room equ1pped kr tchen &amp; sunroo m I
Nat gas 8. central arr Very nrce ya rd
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gr ocery
shoppmg Th rs
home has a large off tce or beauty shop I
w/ prr vate entr ance, 4 bedrooms, 2

LOOKING FOR THAT SPECIAL
HOMEINTHECOUNTRY
Here it •s a modern 4 bedroom. bnck
ranch home A total of 8 rooms Sited on
.4 acres, fenced in pasture With a creek
runn1ng along the Ime We could say a
lot more, but 1t' s better to look
1434

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THIRD AVENUE GALLIPOLIS
Nice cottage w•th.n walk1ng distance of
Galllpolos
Jnsode newly paonted
Natural Qas furnace, large deep lot
Call for more detaols
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l BEDROOMS
3ACRESM OR L.
Mobile home 14'x70' 1976 Freedom l'h
baths Underponnong, lots of buolt on
cabinets, range, retngerator, dinette
set Air cond1t10ner and other furn1ture
Rural water, nice land for good garden
All of this for only$22,500
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150FT. RIVER FRONTAGE
6 Rooms, 2 or 3 bedrooms, lrv1ng room,
approx 20'x16', mob ole home woth par
t1al basement, 2 car garage, 2 other
storage burldings Beauttful v1ew of the
Ohio Rrver 1 Acre M or L on Stae
Highway Just buy and move tn , 1t's fu l
ly equopped
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NICE HOME il"RICED RIGHT
3 bedrooms, 2 bathswoth showers, fami ly room, dtlng area Total 8 rooms,
modern kitchen wrth electrrc range,
refrtg,
dishwasher,
garbag'e
disposaland lot of cabonets, F A F
also woodburner, Gallra rural wate~
serv1ce, storage building, n•ce land
scaped lot Approx 1 acre House approx. 4 Years old See thos one now N384

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28 ACRES
VACANT LAND
Hunters Paradise Lots of buoldong sites
along old State Rt 7 facing the Ohoo
Rover Lots of timber Lots of value for
a low proce
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REDUCED TO $49 ,900 Charmonl l
mamtenance free , 3 bedroom home
"' COnveniently located off Rt 35,' mcludes
fa m 1l y roo m 2 ba ths, equtpped krtchen ,
nat gas heat central atr, 2 car garage
and excel len t ne •ghborhood

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ll- 24 ACRES- MAINTENANCE FREf.i HOME WITH
LOVELY RIVER VIEW - Y ou can see I ll- FULL BAEMENT - This beautiful nome Is truly a
ll- joy to show. All the rooms are extra targe Including
tor nirles from th•s attracttve brrck I ll- the country style kitchen that Is spacious enough to
home overlookmg the Ohro R rver be t
lf- seat all of your relattves on spectal occas1ons Very
ween Add •sOn and town 3 bedroom s, I Jt- well constructed w1th the ftnest materials. A real
1112 baths, eat m equtpped krtchen, d tn
ll- valueat$60,000
rng roo m, ga ra ge elec t hea t plus over I
2 acres
LARGE COUNTRY HOME - 40 ACRES - ThoS
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TUDOR STYLE HOME - A very at I
farm offers a six bedroom, two bath older two
traJ: tr ve
spacous 3 bedroom home
ll- story farm home All mineral rights plus good
$49/100

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TWIN PLEX - CLIVE IN ONE RENT
THE OTHER) - A very good onvest I
menf property for some lucky landlord
Each unrt has 2 bedrooms, eat tn k•t I
chen, bath &amp; l •vmg roo m Good s•zed
roo ms Nat gas. cent a rr , 2 storage I
bu rldmgs large lot rn town Block ex
tenor Nice • $37,500
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One
half story home 1n R 10 Grande
Thts home needs some P.aint &amp; tender I
lovrng care t o make tt a m ce home. Has
3 bedrooms , n rce lrv1ng room, drnrng I
room , full basement, large porch&amp; k1ng
so zed yard Mostly remodeled ons lde
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OWNER Y;ANTS OFFER - You can I
buy yourself one f rne home In thisqualt·
ty 3 bedroom brock home with a I
beaut•ful panoram•c vtew of the Ohio
Rover Thos home has an equopped kit I
chen, nrce s•zed bedrooms, l lJ2 baths,
garage plus 2 acres on Rt 7 Prrced 1n I
$40's
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men! property on Texas Road Includes
a 3 bedroom home~ and mobile home on
nearly 1 acre Pn ced to sell at
S21 000 00

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190 ACRE FARM - Located on SR
near R1b Grant:te ao 90 acres cropland,
large hrghway frontage, 48x56 barn,
horse ndrng rrng, attractrve board
fences around house area, pond, plus
springs &amp; streams Also a large "'
bedroom rn need of repair. Excelent
loCat•on
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with 3
bedrooms, 22!3 baths, large familY room w1th
lireplace, fully carpeted. Large sundeck &amp; patio.
W1th1n walking distance of elementary and high
school Dwoght Goins 992-7132.

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ne ar Rodn ey Inc ludes a huge master
bed r ooms, 2 full bath s, equ1pped eattn
k•tchen family room w / woodburner
cen tra l atr 2 car garage plus a l arg~
flat yard on a prrvate drtlle $57 ,900

·. now,
and H1imalayan
and puppy
whole
black Chow
~ Pers ran ktttens Call -446
3644 after 3 p m

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possrb1hty of free gas

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NEW LISTING - NICE 3 BD. DOUBLEWIDE - :::
Sotuated on Georges Creek Rd In Kyger Creek :::
School Oostrlct, apx. 6 miles from town A well· :::
cared for home priced right at $22,000 00
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SETTING
NEAR
HOLZER
lt HOSPITAL - 3 yr otd 3 BR ranch woth formal don
~ m~ area, carpet th'roughout except krtchen, and
~ county water All thrs sets on apx 4 acres of
ll- beautoful land near 35 West area Call tOday for
ll- more detaols and your appoontment to look! In the
lt 40' s
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Thos 3 bedroom woth full basement Is loeated in

ll- Gallopolos City School District New maintenance
ll- free sodong outside, new carpet and fresh painton In
ll- teroorwalls Don'tmissthisone• ·

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LOW-COST LIVING - MOVE IN CONDITION Very noce, neat home for the smatt fatmlly or
newlyweds. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, ttvlng room, kot
chen, and futt basement This home has been futty
onsulated. Largest heat bllt tor winter of 1980 was
$62 00 ' Beautiful bog backyard. Priced to sell at
,. $34,000 00
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NEW LISTING - LAND CONTRACT ON OUT·
SKIRTS OF TOWN - Large living room, 3 or~ libedrooms, kllchen. wtth range, refrigerator and
dishwasher plus cozy !amity room In the basemont :
Buy thos one as cheap as you can rent Better Hurry &gt;+

A LOVELY HOME
3 bedrooms medoum to large 1'12 baths,
modern and beautrfully decorated kit·
chen &amp; d11ng room Pat1o doors from
dmmg room to concrete patro in rear of
home . Carport storage room . Beautofut
ly landscaped lot 100'x300' A very lovely ome on State Hoghway Call lor
_petalls
N42,!

:CLOSE TO.MINES AND-GAVIN PLANT- Dream lt
ll- kotchen woth buold· ons, family room, utility room :
ll- and one ocre lot Be the first to live In this honey .._
It F . H A or v- A approved.

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ll- BOB LANE
ll- SUE ROUSH

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CHERVL CUNNINGHAM

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A TRULY ELEGANT HOME!!
Come home to the charm of this •m
maculate a1r condrtroned trr level
Three bedrooms, dressrng room, for·
mal 11v1ng and dmtng room, krtchen
w1th snack bar, billiard room , family
room, 2•12 car paneled Qirage, two
ftreplaces. plus two storage bulldmgs
Call for extra too numerous to mention
onthosad
N399
FANTASTIC BUY
Wrth1n 4 miles of Galilpol•s, located on
1.1 A of noce landscaped yard and large
garden area Frn •shed basement FA
furnace, garage, storm doors and win
dows Th1s property has lots of shrub·
bery, shade trees , frurt frees (3 apple, 2
peach ), grape arbor, strawberry and
raspberry bushes
N369
COUNTRY HOME ON 2 ACRES
3 Bedroom ranch woth full basement,
front porch, carport, storage buildmg
Gallopolis Coty School System , n1c~
level land rn Raccoon Townsh rp Some
fru•t trees See lhrs home now
11441

ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE
S241 00 Month
7 room home, 3 bedrooms, familY room,
F 0 for ced atr furnace, lots of nice
buoit on cabonets, s s db sonk Gentle
rollrng lawn Must see thrs nice country
home
#426
WOODED SECLUSION!!
CHouse with 82 A M. or L l (A hunter or
fos~erman•s Dream l Property Includes
a compact and cozy cottage surrounded
by scenoc trees and two ponds Toll able
land, apple, pear, cherry and peach
trees, plus grapes, blackberries,
strawberrres and 1,328 lb tobaccO base
Monera! roghts oncluded on the askong
proceofonly$49,900
#422

WINTER, SPRING OR FALL
A HOME FOI! ALL SEASONS•
A pend filled woth bass• 10 acre farm A
FANTASTIC BUY!
httl for tobogganing! Roast chestnuts
REDUCED FROM S35,900 to S28,900
from your own trees m autumn! A
OWNER SAYS, "SELL NOW"
handsome brick, air cond1t1oned house Modern 8 room ranch on the country
With living room, three bedrooms, full Large living room 16'xl8', famoty room
bath and two half baths plus shower 17'x12' with woodburntng f1replace
Kotchen with bultt in cabinets, sunken Rural water, central air Approx lf:z
dining r09m leading to large back porch acre of clean land Large concrete patio
overlooking breathtaking rollong hills,
carport See this home now•
N323
family room, billiard room, summer
kitchen. Healed garage, auxoloary
buoldlng Plus, plus, plus• Call for more
FINANCED SY OWNER
lnlormatoon.
1400
Approx 30 acres · bottom level land,
· balance pasture Less than 'h mile off
2·A-8 ROOM HOME
4 B R brick and frame home nice blacktop road, 6 bedroos, 1'/, baths,
c:pvered patio in back of house L.ots of front and buolt·on back porch, large
bullt· ln cabrnets, rural water, 12'x16' 16'h'x22 1h ' l1vlng room, automatic
storage bldg., large garden spot. Wothln washer and dyrer goes Built in
mileS fr~m Holzer Hasp., 2 acres of cabinets, s s dbl smk, elec tric range
Hot water corculatong heat plus wood
landscaped yard Lot9'of shade trees
#179 burner stove 1n fireplace Has Its own
water system Call now
N414
CABIN 3 OR 4 ROOMS
Fishing, vacatron, 1 or 2 bedroom
7 ROOMS -2 ACRES
cabinet located facing Raccoon Creek
and Blue Lake. Nice large wooded lot. Only $21 ,9001 l noce rooms buolt onto a
mobile home Large eat· In kitchen
Make your life a year round vacation
12'x33,
lots ot built in cabonets 12' x20'
CALL US NOW.
#366
living room , front porch; nrce roilno
landscaped 2 acres Lots of room 1412
LIFE I 5 TOO SHORT
Stop dreaming about owning your own
business. Brick building on Vinton
TRY THIS FOR A STARTER •
equipped for carry-oQt. Perfect for Plz·
Where else can you lind a home In
za Parlor, Beauty Parlor, or Barber
Gallipolis under $20,000 woth a passlble
Salon. Callfor details
#243
assumable mortgage? This ihflatlon
fighter cozy home has paneled living
9 ROOM COUNTRY HOME
room, 2 bedrooms, cheertul eat-In kit
BR •• ,nice front porch, nice kitchen
chen, bath, large carport, ptus a metal
I built-In c'ablnots, double s·s sonk.
storage bu oldlng,
1 413
shower, lots of shade treeNice garden spot. Thts
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE
blown tn Insulation. Located
PAYMENTS OF SIIUO MO.
Highway 160 a.. acre of tend .
1 acre &amp; 5 room home Iusr out of city
can be purchased with tHis home
mobile homes that now are bringing on - limits on Rt Ul Nice comfortable easy
to heat home wtth wood burnin~
a rent at of S175 00 per month plus a tolol
flre~lace , basement, modern ki tchen.
of 3.a.. acres of land All located beside
nat gas furna ce, city water, Ia• .!€ car
Slate Highway 160. CALL FOR ALL
port, fine 16xl8 block storage bl dg ,
DETAILS.
1266
garden space catt now.
1411

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446·97S3 lt
367-G4ll :

99 2-7354

HILLCREST KENNEL
· Boardi ng all breeds, clean
: 1ndoor outctoor fac rlrt1es
- Also AKC Reg Dober
· mans Call «6 7795

· AKC German Sheppard
. puppres dame IS a grand
· daughter of u S and
Canadran Grand Vr ctor
Champ 1on, Lance of ~ran
Jo Sore. solid black, os a
grandson of Champi on
Caralons
Phantom
V
L e Barland
Call 304 675
1932

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. AKC female solver
schrtauzer, $150 Call 675
6239

Now o~en woth a sludi6
tn Pomeroy and Racrne.
Classes auerec&amp; are
Ballet, Tap a"nd Jilzz
For tnfo and enrollment.
Ca11949-2710
9 28 I mo

Instruments
" uPRIGHT p •a no, rec ently
tuned $17S 00 446 2431
USED CLARINETS
: cand , call 446 4518

gOOd
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· cellent condition. Call 992 ,
328P

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Farm Equopmenl

1978 JD 4SOC Dozer, 6 way
blade, winch, ~anopy 'lomb
rrsers, 1700 hrs exc cond
$28,000. After 5 p.m . 742
2372
FORD 3000 tractor
2340

949

KUHN HAY Tedders on
sale at close Oul prices
Meigs Equipment Co
Pomeroy, Oh 61~ &lt;n2 2176

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

•New Homes - extensive remodel j ng
•Electrical work
• Roofing work
12 Years
Experrence
Greg Roush
Ph . 992 · 7583
9 14 1 mo

Call tor .J'ree Sodong
Eshmate, 949¥2801 or
949 2860
No sunday
calls
914·1mo

Autos fQr Sale

1973 V W 2 dr sedan,
57,000 moles, $1895 Exc
cond , call after 5 30 p m ,
446 1540 or see at lll
Klneon Dr
1976
CHEVROLE T
CHEVETTE
$1050 Call
367 0478

ALL tH Hay and Forage
equipment must' be moved
before 10 31 80 . Interest
free financing until~ 1 81 If
purchased by that date
Meigs Equipment Co ,
Pomeroy, Oh 614 W2 2176
ALL SIMPLICITY Lawn &amp;
Garden equopment pric~d
near cost. Must move!
Meigs Equipment Co ,
Pom11roy, Oh 614 &lt;n2 2176

Autos for Sale

1971 VW Super Beetle Tom
Anderson 992 3348
72

Trucks for Sale

1948 CHEVROLE T pockup
woll sell part or a ll Ca ll4d6
5577 after 4

78 FORD Rancho L TO,
31,000 moles, ask ong $3800
ca ll after 7 p m 245 9288

1980 AMC Sporo t GT, 6 cy l, 4
speed, 11000 moles call 367
0500 after 5

1976 VEGA statoonwagon,
new t•res, low mtleage, 4
spd , 4-cy l , $1500 Call 446
2118 after 4 p m

1970 FORD truck, 112 ton
Call446 2:123 after 4

1973
CHRYSLER
NEWPORT
Good cond,
$650. Call446 731 8
1979 TRANS AM
exc
cond, all the extras ,
hentyge brown, call after
6 256 1242
1971 La Sabre Buock," t:JOO
call37'f 2701 after 4.
1978 FORD FIESTA Ghoa
New !ores, call446 '4999
FOR SALE OR TRADE 4
D, 1975 Ford Granada,
standard, 30,000 moles, call
446 3987

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1979 CAMARO Burlanet
ta , loaded w1th extras, has
20,000 moles Call «6 1552
after 5
1970 MUSTANG
Sporty,
p s , am fm 8 track, r w
de-fogger, burns no ool Call

446·7765
62

wanted to Buy

CHIP WOOD. Poles max.
doameter 10" on largest
end $12 per ton. Bundled
slab SlO per ton Delivered
to Ohio Pallet Co , R t. 2,
Pomeroy 992·26119

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Livestock

BIG RUGGED DUROC &amp;
Chesterwhite boars Duroc
boars are sired QY the
premire sire of OhiO State
Fair . - Roger Bentley,
Sabina, Oh. ; 513·584·2398
THREE four mos Nubian
nanntes, three year old
Toggenburg
nanny
milking All very gentle.
Catl256·1-184.
HOLSTEIN Heller~, and
Hol5leln cows . 1 286·2496
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CHAROLAIS·Hereford bul ·
I. 18 month• old 9-49 219~
eventngs.
GOATS for sale. 7~2-2015
H &amp; N old or started
teghorn pullets, bOth floor
or cage grown available
Poultry
Housing &amp;
Automation.
Modern
Poultry, 399 West Mltln,
Pomeroy, Ohio Phone 992
2164.

5397.

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GMC p1ckup, 307 engtne
w rth 4 spd trans and fac
tory over loads. A 1 cond ,
w oth fancy wheels, S1SOO
Ca~.bl6 2459
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1919 CHEVY 4x4, short bed,
p.s, p b , am fm , like new,
4500 miles, must sell,
SS,200 Call992 5396 after 5
1969 DODGE one half ton
sweeptlne six cylinder,
standard $595 00 949 2589
73

REGISTERED 3 year Old
~ wtth
bUII~:IIf. Good milker, vee·
clnaNcl and
773

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12 Park St.
Middleport, Oh.
Ph. 992· 6263
Anytime
10·5 1 mo

Vinyl and Aluminum
Siding

71

MUSI~al

•57

KAUFF'S
PLUMBING .
AND
HEATING

CARPENTER'S .
DANCE STUDIO

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Ph 614 -843·2591
6 15 tfc

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£xperoenced Operator s
avaolablef orlocalwork
• 2 rubber lore ba ckhoes
• t excavator hoe 1'14
• ~~ozers
• Dump Trucks
All related equopment
992-2478
9 28 1 mo pd

1976JEEP CJ -5, Renegade,
304 V 8, mag wh ee ls, exc
cond ., call4d6 051.;
1979 FORD BRONCO
Reds&amp; whole 742 3035
74

Motorcycles

YAMAHA MX 250, racong
bike, runs good 742·3035
1970 Honda 350, good con
• dotlon. $350.00 'n2·5752
1979 suzuki PE 175, very
good condition 992·5211 ,

1973

HONDA ODYSSEY · Exc
cond , $850 Call446 7247

PONTIAC LeMans,
rt~echantcally good i ntenor
and exterror, rough, $225
Ca II 446 7554
1973
THUNDERBIRD,
wh1te on wh1te - p s , and
p b , a c , gd cond , call
446·1909
•
1972 2 door Monte Carlo.
Runs good, new paint job
$1,095. 11ft. truck camper,
setf contained, hot water
heater,
furnace,
refrigerator, stove. 985'
3839.

1966 Thunderbird, out
srandtng
condition ,
S2600 00 Larry Arm5trong,
10 Oak Street, The Plains,
Ohio. 797-4015
1979 VW RABBIT, two
door, ,.,., ln!ected, •tan
dard Sholl, 000d 081
mileage, like new con
dillon. Call evenings 2~7
3051.
197~ c;_HEVY Nova, 350
automatic, power steering,
71,000 miles, runs good 742

3035.

1968 Troumph motorcycle,
650 CC, exc cond , call 4&lt;16
3608
79 HONDA 11100 moles,
asking $2200 call after 7
p m 24S 9288
1974 YAMAHA 500, runs
good, call 4d6 2823
1979 YAMAHA
1100
specral, many extras Low
mrles, exc. cond, call 446
7521

1971 CARAVELI,.E , 17 It,
running• cond, skr ac·
140 H. P .. Inc
I 0 Call
engone,
good
cessoroes
«6 1021
76

· &amp; Accessories
Auto Parts
_ CHARLIE'S SALVAGE
Auto parts, auto repair,
wrecker !erv1ce,
buy,.
au tomobiles, radiators and
balterles Call after 51 446·
7717

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ERTS •• I'ROTHERS
GARAE .• 24 nr. wrecker
Mrvlce. Alllypes of repair.
Upper Rl 7 Call 4-16 2~45
days and 4-16 4792 noghts.

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1910
VW
Rabbit,
auton\aHc. 11111 fuel tnIKI.cl . 992·3129

Boals and
Motors for Sale

,75

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1\eslerson
317
M1ddlepor1 , Ohro
PH 992-6342
TRY US!
Complete DrY Cleamng
and Laundr y
• Carpet
• Drapen es
• Furn•tu re
c"Wc're No 1 1n
Serv1ce &amp; QtJ ailty "

H. L WHITESEL
ROOFING
All types of roof work,
new or repa1r gutters
and downspQuts, gutter
cleanrng and palnt1ng ..
All work guaranteed.
Free F:sttmates
Reasonable Pnces
Call Howard
949·2862
• 949 ·2160
1 22- tf c

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ALL SMALL ENGIN ES
REP AIRE D
Prec 1S10n
Small Engrne Serv1 ce, 544
Upper Rtver Rd Call 446
2096
78

Campong
Equ1pment

OVER the cab tr uck cam
per sleeps four 992 3090
1971 camper trail er 18 foot
long wtth new 8,000 BTU air
condrttoner No reasonabl e
offer refused 992 5851
1973 Starcraft
trav e l
trailer, loaded 992 3129
FIBER GLASS truck top
per w• th sltdmg wmd ow f o'r
6'12 It F leet s ode truck $400
Call446 3139 afler 5 p m
V1s 1t our showroom and see
the 1981 Coac hman Ca m
per , eq urpm ent, Sa turd ay
thru Froday , Ph Jackson
286 5700

vans &amp; 4 w.o.

1965 BELAIR 6 cyl, good
runmng condrt10n, $200
446 4456

Pol-.d Herefprd

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REG blue lo ck Coon
Hound, 1 red trek Call 4.46
2329

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Vinyl &amp;
AIUmlllU/11 S)d!ng
• tnsulatoon
• storm ooor s
• Storm Wondows
• Replacement
Wondows
Free Est1mate
James Keesee
Ph. 992 • 2772

Call:

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8' 2% LOAN ASSUMPTION lm
medrate possessron Cozy 3 bedroom I
home iUSt outs•de town lnc ludes fam rl y I
room
firep lace, equ 1pped ea t rn ktt
chen, ut rl rty room , nat gas hea t. cen I
tral a.r
a lum
cedar std mg Lar9e
flat ya rd $42,500
50 ACRES - 542,900 - A n1 ce li!y mg I
la rm w1th 900 lb t obacco base, several I
acres pasture
20 acres woods Also a
nrce 3 bedroom home w / frreplace , I
equrpped k1tc hen
seve r a l stor age
bldgs Much more 2 mtl es off Rt 7

DRAGONWYND'
CAT
TERY
KENNEL, AKC
Chow Chow dogs CFA
Homa layan, Persoan and
Stamese cats Available

AKC reg1stered Germ an
Sheppard pups $50 Call
458 1656 or 67 5 3542

goes, you have co mplete prrvacy and
It'S onry mr le from town
Beaut tfull
cherry and p1ne wal ls, 2 large
bedrooms stone frrepl ace large k1t
chen and d• n •ng ara S1t on the fro nt
pore ha nd watc~ th e raccoons eat from
the bird feeder, deer ea tmg from the
frurt trees and f1s h tump rng m the pond
Th rs brrck hom e has had exce ll ent ca r e,
rt's yours for S69,900

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Real Estate- General

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Utility Buildings
S1zes from 4X6 to 12x40

992·6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Oh .

-Backhoe
and
Dump Truck Serv 1ce
-SI]op and Portable Welding.

BRIARPATCH
KEN
Board1ng
and
• groomong • AKC Gordon
· Setter.s, English Cocker
Spanoels Call446 4191

NEIGHBORS
Assumable mortgage
All brock
bo level, 3 bedroom home, fa moly room
with fireplace, 2 car garage on a large
80'xl72' lot in a subdovision off Rt 35
Also a new swrmmrng pool A must see
on the home searchers lost
#435
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" From 30x30"
SMALL

V.C. YOUNG II

Phone 949-2414
9 10 I mo pd

~ NELS ...

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IT'S A MASTERPIECE - Nestl ed on a I
knoll su rro unded by tr ees and 21;, acres I

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FANTASTIC
BRICK RANCH
6 rooms, large formal drning room,
step-out srde doors Heat pump, also
woodburnmg frreplace, l'h baths, nice
large kitchen w1th built rn cabinets,
dishwasher, garbage dosposal Ther·
mopane wrndows Loca ted rn a nice
subdovosoon off Rl 35
N394

1125 SECOND AVE. - Nocefy remodeled 2 BR
- home, bath, laundry, LR:, drntn~ rm ., kitchen, part
basement, nat. gas, 1,020 sq ft of hvmg .area,
res1dentral ne.ghbo ~tmod , $32,900 STROUT REAL.
TY 446-0008.

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If you need lots of
space th1s one has plenty 5 bedrooms, 3
baths, 2 frrepiaces, famriy room, equrp
ped krtchen, formal d1n 1ng na t gas
hea t, 2 ca r ga r age &amp; 6 acres tr.l town
( Ktds canwa lk to sc hool ) 60's

TV, CB &amp;HAM

POODLE GROOMING
Call Judy Taylor at 367
7220

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INSTALATIONS

Farm Buildings

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Shots
x wormed,
one
SHULER
J&amp;L BLOWN
Pullr'ns
miniature
collie
type
female, one shephard type
INSULATION,
1emale, one black x tan
CONSTRUCTION
Excavall"ng
' Kerr female, one walker

General

large four
home, paneled
ch,eer·ful roomy kot
and large
front porch,
acre approx fenced tn
yard woth barn Located on a blacktop
highway It's a beauttful alternatiVe to
pay1ng rent at a· reasonable prr ce for
only $34,900
N445

L HOUSE - A
lovely smaller home to get yourself
sfart eO in a home 2 bedrooms, llv1 ng
room, large ba th, attra ct1ve equrpped
k rtchen w/ ba r , elec heat , laundry
room, plus an oversrzed 2 ca r garage 4
acre lot nex t fo Gr een Sc hool Only
$38 000

baths, drntng room , nat gas hea t &amp;
basement prrced well be low appr a1sed
va lue

ANTENNAS

- Addonsand
remod,el1ng
- Roofing and gutter
work
-Concrete work
- Plumbing and
electrrcal work
I Free Estimates)

hound male

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RODNEY CORA RD - lar ge m ult o
level home 1n a very good loc atron on
over lf.t ac r e flat yard Thrs home has 3
bedrooms, frreplace
baths, equrp
ped kit chen drnrng room huge fam1ly
&amp; rec room . 2 car garage, &amp; centra l
a1r $65,000

TOWERS &amp;

ALL STEEL

future. Mei gs County
PUT
a cold
nose 992
In 6260
your
Humane
· Society,

446-7699

(Antworo Monday)
Jumbles LARVA YOKEL INFANT FORMAL
Answer How he expressed his feeling a about the hot
dog- FRANK LV

"YOUNGS
CARPENTER
SERVICES"

B&amp;D.

CALL today-lor a beautoful
puppy or dog Humane
: Society, shots &amp;) wormed
992·6260

Now 1rr1nge the clrded t.tttl'l to
form m. surprllt an.wer, u IUQ·
Qlltld Dy tht &amp;bOW cartoon

WISEMAN .~

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Business Services

: GET A . Nice soft lovable
~ kitten from your Humane
Socoely Shots &amp; wormed
· Donation ~equ1r:ed
.: 6260. Hours 12 7 daoly,
c losed Tues
Tabby' s,
tigers, &amp; a pure bl~ck, all
males

"THOSE
POMINO

NU"T5

Pets lor Sale

HOOF HOLLOW Horses
· and ponies and rldrng
lessons
Everythong
rmaglnable 1n horse equip
ment
Blankets, belts,
boots, etc . Englosh and
Ruth Reeves
w estern
: (614) 698 3290.

spread

R eal Estate- Genert'll

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mo les $125 00 lor both Ar
my ram coat knee length,
l arge, $20 00. X lar ge wm

$150

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POMERQY

E . Mam St

rs lb, sm all potatoes, OS
cents lb Cecil Toban, 'n2
5045

t• ac, reasonable offer 995-

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oy HenriArnoldandBoo l ee
Unscramble these lour Jumbles
one letter lo ea h square to lt~rm
tour ordmary w rds

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PO NT,IAC potatoes. 10 cen

3893 after 4 p m

New Wood Burner
Stoves
Only S39S
plus bloWer
1 Good M. Ward
Electnc Range
$7S
1 Good Used
Gas Range
$100
l Good Used Fr.g1datre

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81

Home
Improvements

S &amp; G Ca rpet Cleanong
Steam cleaned
Free
est1mate
Reasonabl e
rates Scotchguard
9926309 or 742 2211

81

Home

82

I mprovt' ml:nt"i

HE ATIN G &amp;
dl tt onrng,

PA INT IN G
onteroor and
exterror, free est•mates m
Gall• polt s area. reasonable
rates Cal l Mark. Wh1te,
245 5050
BUDGET
CO NSTRU CT I ON CO
All
t ype
h ome
rm
prove ments extenor and
rnte r ro r Free est1m ates
Mrke Marcum, 388 8636
FOR ALL your
term rna tmg serVICi,
extermrtal Term rte
vrce You r loca l man
11ves m the county ,
es timat es
W1 ll
Thomas, 446 280 1

ex
-ca ll
ser
that
f r ee
ram

MEADES ROOFING and
spou t•ng, hpm e remode lmg
and s1dmg, free est•mates
10 years locr l experrence
Ca ll 388 8205
STUCCO PLASTERING ,
pla st er repa tr, commerc•a l
,61nd resrdentral
Fr ee
est• mates , ca ll 256 11 82

GEORGE'S ROOFING
Rooting, Siding, gutter,
burld·up roof, .home
repatr.
Fre~

Estomales
388-97$9

Frank Rose Cons!. Co.
Remodeling repatr, new
consrructfon, all types .
Free estimates, all work
fully
guaranteed .
Resident1al, commer·
c1al1 tndustnal &amp; mming, electric work .
MSHA Cert
446-4627
We stea m cl ea n or dry
foam clean carpets W e
clean
walls,
most
upholstery, pump flood ~
ed basements, stnp
wallp.ap-et
All
at
.reasonable pnces For
th e bes t •n clean•ng call
Smeltzer's 51eamway

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C&amp;W
CONTRACTORS
Ho111e Improvements,
exterior &amp; Interior,
vinyl sldong &amp; soffit,
roofing I gutter work,
residential &amp; commer·
ctal.
Work
fully
guaranteed &amp; insured.
Call collect anytime
367·0194 or 367·0141 or
367·0427 .

Bl LL'S
Home lmprovemen~s
Nu-Prime Replacement
Windows, Storm Win·
dows I Doors. Pallo
Covers ,
Carports .
Mobtle
Home Ac cessones
Free Estl·
DRrve

SANDERS CARPENTRY
SERVICE
Home om
pro11ement, rntenor and ex
tenor 15 yrs expenence
Call446 2787.

KOTALIC
LANDscAPING
Residential &amp; commerclat. Tree &amp; shrubs In·
stalled, designing &amp;
tanl1ng,
shrubbery
rtmmlng. tawn need
onlrot programs.
161 Second Ave.
Gattlpolls, Ohto

Nu·Prlmt replac•menl •
windows
Storm windows &amp; doors
Aluminum
I
vinyl
siding
Howmet Pallo Covers
HowmetscrHnrooms
Mobllthomeawnlnts
Aluminum
utility
bullcllllll
lfl Mtlter Drive
' 446--2642

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Reese
Water· Sewer· E Iectroc-Ga s Lone-D•tct;res,
WATER LINE HOOK - UPS
SEPTIC TANKS COUNl Y CERTIFIED

ADVANCED
CLEANING SERVICE
446 3915
-

.t~oAnswer446-2062

M od em st earn c1ea
for carpel, upltoll•ter,ingll
( 1nsurance work). ·
• scotchguardong·3M·
eWalls, floors,
dews, ma1d servrce .
lnduslroal, Commercial
Resodentoal
8 yrs. ex
do care!

Phone 367-7569
c
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Roush Lane
82

_U_pflolst er v

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec Ave Ga ll rpo lr
446 7833 or d46 18J3

Trenching Service

Plumbong

MASTERCRAF T UPH &lt;
Co
STERY SHOP
mercr a l and r estdenllcll
years expenence Call 1
230 1 or 446 4971
BROTHER S UPHO U o
RY , Gall rpolis Ot110
1562 all work compl(:
guaranteed

SOLUTION

_ _ _ &amp; Hea tohg

QUALITY
MA I N
TEN A NCE
E lec tro ca l,
plumb.ng heatrn g and arr
condotoonong Ca ll 388 9698
CAR TERS PLUMBING
A ND HEATIN G
cor Fourfh a nd Prne
Phone 446 3888 or 446 4477
DEW ITT'S PLUMBING
A ND H EATI NG
Rou te 160 at Evergreen
Phone 446 2735 ,
GE NE PLANTS
AND SO NS
Plumbmg
H eat rng
A1r
condrtronmg
300 Fourth
Av e Ph 4'6 1637
STA NDARD
Plumbr ng Healrng
215 Thord Ave , 446 3782
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SUNDAY PUZZLER
ACROSS
1 Features
7 Early Brit-

ons

76 Sforzando
{abbr)
79 Places lor
worsh1p

12 ArmaciUIOS

81 Crony

17 Location
21 Rue
22 Bend
:.:!3 French cap
24 Hero
25 Near
26 Sharp
26 Belt

82
83
84
85

30 Recover

32 Cotloge deg
33 Greek letter
35 Be8rlng
37. Denude
39 River
Islands

40 Dab
41 Holytlg
43 Approach
45 Spanish tttle

134 At no ume
135 Wind indtc;ator
136 Odin's
brother

Surfeit
Clock
Wild plum
Stender lintal
87 Cyllndncal
89 Vendlttons
90 Lawmaking
body

92 Beer rngredtent
94 Rescue
95 Ftgure of
speech
96 Mine
entrances
97 Names

99 Weight of
India
100 lamb's pen

47 Compass
name
pt
101 Mature
46 Delest
102 Liberate
49 Side dish
103 Wheel track
52 Expired
t0 5 Abrogate
54 Spanish tiUe
107 Samarium
56 Biblical king
symbol
57 Palloes
t09 Island Fr
59 Fat
110 Falsifier
61 Verdi open
111 Besmirch
62 Journey
. 113 Communists
forth
114 The urlal
63 Electrified
115 COmpass
particles
pt
64 Latin con116 Mold
junction
117 Hawerran
UFemalewreatn
67 Footllke
11j Arlm
part
12Q Pronoun
68 DISiance
121 Consptrecy
measure122 Ream
69 Corp
123 Dawn
71 Bushy
12-4 Interlock
clump
126 Distend
72 Walk
74 Sly lOOks

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turna~

76 Young cow
77 Taxi

D&amp;F CONTRACTORS
Home Improvements,
room additions, . Siding,
electrical &amp; air condl·
tiontng, and Insurance
claim repairs .
Guuanleed work. Free
Estimate. 446-3407.

35 Court St.
Gallipolis, Ohio •
c1 n 444 •3896

,;ur

Elec1ncal
&amp; Retng era 1•on

SEWI NG
MACHIN e"
D DAY
-Repatrs-; - serv1ce,
a1
REF R I OGE"R AT 115111
c l e~n, n g,p lumb•n g
Call
992 228d
T ht
commer cr a l,
heat1ng , makesl
&lt;n2 2364 after 5 p rn
Fabrr c Shop, Pomero y
CQ.Oirng, elecfrrca l serv rce
Authonzed Srnger Sal f'~
Call368 8274, or 388 9963 '
and Ser111ce We sha rpc1
ADVA NCED SEAMLESS
Sc1ssors
GUTTER &amp; DOOR, INC
R \J SS AND M4X·
Overhead Garage Doors
ELLIOTT
Oelbert Sw 1s h er's fa ll
Elcc rrr c Door Opera tors
Lennox heal rng and · ar r
hea trl"'g spect a l, S\8 ~ We
Con1rn uous no leak
• co ndrtronrng Rapco F oam
check, clean , &amp; repa1r
gutter .ng
msulatton Electncal work
85
General H au l1 ~ 9
Day 698 8205 N oglit
all parts ot a II types ot
ca ll 446 35 15 or 446 0445 af
heafi 09 syste ms
All
ter 4 30
LIMESTONE , grav•l oo
par ts used a r e ext r a
STANLEY STEEMER
sand Al l srzes AtRtcharc
Sw1sher s Plumbrng &amp;
and Son, Upper Rtver f r1
CrtPpe l Cleanrng
ELWOOD
BOWER'
S
Hea hng , 446·3877
446 4208
Oa ll rpollS, Ohro Call J '
REPAIR Sweepers,
7785
toasters
,
•rons,
all
small
•
appliances Lawn moWer
PAl NT I NG
Res1dent1 a l
Next to State H•ghway
and cornmerc 1al l n tenor
J IM'S
DEPEN DAB
B1 __ ~ _E_!C_!I'!'_a..!._rn_g~-­
Garage on Route 7, 985
and exte r tor m ob1le home
water delrvery 'call
3825
r oot s Free es t1 ma tes 17
9J68any tlm e
WATER WELL Drollong
Y\_5 exp wrth r E&gt;f er ences
and cleanrn g Pumps so ld
ca ll 367 7784 or 367 7160
APPLIANCE SERV ICE
NOW HAULING house q• I
and •nstalled, Call W T
al l mak es washer., 'd ryers,
&amp; lrmesto ne for dr1vewa
Gra nt 446 8508
ranges
diShwashers ,
CAB INET S&amp; VAN ITIES
Calllorestrmates367 71
dis posa l s, wafer t anks Ca ll
Most wood products Wood
DOZ E R WORK Call 446
Shop,
101
Court S1
Ken Young ·at 985 3561
TRA SH and I ght haul t H
1058 or 4-46 4955
before 9 a m o r after 6
Gall opol os, Ohoo 45631 Ca ll
garages
ciPanr o
pm
4d6 2572
r easonable ca ll 4ll6 ~?OS r
DOZER WORK
ex
446 1055
cavat rng L and ctea rmg,
JIM MARCUM Roofing
83
Excavatong
ca l l446 0051
spo'u trng and stdllng 30
COAL 11aui rng, 3 to!&gt; I( .-,c
DOZER
work,
small robs a
years expenence
F ree
'
caii3B8 9329
DOZER
backhoe,
dump
specialty, qu1ck. ~epen
es t1mat es
Remodeling
tru ck Call446 4537
dable servoce 742 27&gt;3
Ca ll 388 9857

COMPLETE
buoldong,
remodeling, addrt10n, al~o
anything tn the lrne of
repa.r
Spec tall st from
start toton osh Call388 8711

and Refinishing

84

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FOR BEST In CMPet
Cleanr'fiq C&lt;~H '"'S m!'ltl:er s:
Stea mway Cal1 (.,1.1 446
?096

REMODEL! NG work, on·
stall ceo longs to le, panelong ,
doors, lloorong 992 2759

Furniture

Plumbong

128 Adjudge

130 Iterate
132 Shine

137 Go In ,
139 Weavtng
machine
141 Diphthong
142 Wrltrng fluid
143 Actuate
145 Weird
147 Grant use of
149 Obstruct
152 Paid not1ce
153 Buries
155 Kind of
hQrse

157 Food pro¥
gram
159 Twice Prefix

160 Gull -like
bird

162 troquOif\n
Indians
t 64 Aquatic
mammal
166 Platforms
168 Emerald lslg
169 Clans ~
170 Demolishes t71 Robs
DOWN

14 Regi on
15 Grri s name
16 Declare
17 Transgress

91 Roman of'

18 Cyprmold

97 English

frsh
19 Salad rtem
20 Gladdened
27 Wanl
29 Island tru1ts
31 Ex1sts•
34 A toll
36 Brad
38 Small horses
40 Peel
42 Makes lace
44 Peruse
46 Staffs
48 At this place
49 Skewers •
50 l nd 1Heren1

51 Down Pre
fix
53 Let ran
55 Sun god
56 Fifty percent
58 Sofa
,60 Prolouild
62 Rasp
65 Beverage
68 Partner
69 Desert
"ship '
70 Fat
7~ Narrow
openings

1 Snare
2 Soaks
3 Sliver symbOI
4 Irritate
5 Abound •

73 Principal
75 Dine
76 Purveyor
77 Eyelashes
79 Wing9d

6 Beer m._.g .

80 Freshet

7 Leiter abbr
8 Possessive
pronoun
9 Army beds •
10 Civil injuries
11 Extras
12 Hebrew
month
13 Through

82 Cut
83 Dravtdra n
84 Marsh bird
86 Sick
88 Ethiopian
trUe
89 Mr Marner
90 Hindu
gnrments

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eta I
93 Ended
95 Sowed
slreetcar
98 Petrtron
102 Conflagr::&gt;
lion
104 Speech

106 Cf1urch
bench
107 Young hOQ
108 Alma -

110 Noblemar
111 Calm

112 Resound
114 To1led
116 Golf cry
117 Run eastl y

119 Pellet
12t Entreaty
122 St10re
123 Pronoun
125 Instrument
t 27 Preposltr on
t26 Fly e plane
129 Roam
130 Vener ate
131 Fnghl
133 LumbtH
136 Ballots
t3B Lasso
140 Servant s

143 Mangane$f'

s11mbol
t44 Mens na•r t•
t46 Newts
148 Trdy •
150 Adam's snn
151 overloo k
t 53 Hostelry
154 Deposrl
156 Golf mount!
t SB Crava t
161 Stal e Abbr
163 Steamship
labbr l
t65 Rupees
labbr I
167 Conttnent
Abbr

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d1 1tlit•s f11 r n·tt'. "

Maybl• I'll have more from
Miduga n ncx,t wt'ek but 111tw it is

.Hoofs
.and
Paws. •

time tu ask tho!-it' uf ynu who are
looking for a new pt.'l H lnvi.' fn1· it~

li f1.:tinw. dHll'l cneoura~e .fricn(LI.l
· 'and famili~s with fe•na lc pels tv ·

County should check the GSI Property Pound out between 3 and Gp.m., ·
Ulosc in Meigs. Couny have twn
btecd -· ll lcl't! are a11i1na1s who nL&gt;et~
you desperately ur they will die . choices - the county ·-operated
pound at . l.ht• Fairgrounds (call the
lJI"l'llWhm.• ddtths_. Thusc in Gilllia

A Modem Memorial

ELBERFELOS .' IN

for Your Departed Loved One
Write for brochur-es showing memorials with size
and price stated.

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By Marion C. Crawford
Meigs County
Humane Society
POMEROY - Recently on an annual trip to Northern Michigan there
were many incidents th?l. happened
to reinforce my faith iii'the fact that
mosl Americans are hmnane POMEROY, OH.
most have compassion - most not
Leo L. Vaughan. Mg..-.
Ph. 992· 2588
only cto right by our "so dependent"
VINTO
N, OH .
pets l)ul go above and beyond.
James A. Bu sh. Mgr.
Any of you Buckeyes lose a smart,
P h . J8 s·e6oJ
talking bird while vacationing in I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Michigan? Traveling with a motor !home the first stop overnight was in
a great park at Hartland, Michigan
on Lake Walton.
The park man'age r, Don na
FarroW, had not. only a cute little
poodle who greets all t hose
registering RVers - but a beautiful
.cockatiel. It sits in a large hop cage
and in its limited English also greets
everyone: Donna was telling me that
the way this bird came into her life
was that in May of this year it just
rl/f"'"
flew out of the sky one day and
delighted the heck out of a startled
camper by alighting on his bike hanlo1o, 1,
dle bars.
..q ly
It was not the least bit afraid of
lfiJ;J. . erest
people - stayed to ea t and didn't
"bte
seem anxious to. leave so Donna got
herself a new feathered member of
herfarnily.
.
Named Chico, he was not so dumb
to have picked that particular ca mp
ground ld' land - he has il made for
the rest of his life .. . with a fa'h1ily
that loves him, to mclude a real nice
little boy named Dan who is as enthusiastic as his mother when
• Su blit antial interest penalty requ.i red for eartv withdrawal.
ta lking about that pretty colored,
talented bird.
Nbw then , you could hardly tell
that yours tru ly w as a
humanitarian. l only had th1·ec
Boston Terriers and a ca t named
Revie in that motor home with me.
Seasoned · travelers, they love
" going" and are no trouble at all . I
put their names, addresses and
te lephone numbers with indelible
ink on their flea collars in case of an
THE ATHENS COUN'rf_
accident and they g"el running
around loose - and among my cam~SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
ping equipment is a portable kennel
that attaches right to the motor
home so, that ' the dogs can have a
Athens • 592~1 - l'omoroy • 992-6655
large area to get outside and yet not
get where they can bother other•
campers or be hurl by cars or other
animals.
· The only thing that is a little hard
to get used to each trip is sleeping in
the same limited area with three
snoring Bostons and a lovable cat
who not only likes to play with her
" bell ringing toys" in the middle of
the night but also likes to snuggle
and thinks that her half or a bed is
the "middle." More fun !
So anyway . - on to Sault Sle.
Marie, the tourist town that I grew
up in (a few years ago!) where one
of the hats that my brother-in-law
OUTERWE-AR
· wears is that of a radio announcer lor a weekly hwnan interest
program (he is also President of
Straight Arrow Deve lopers &amp;
Associates ). One day he was talking
this past week and I heard him say
my name and then went on to explain that the animals in Meigs
County, Ohio, benefit by the sa le of
items in the Hwnane Society Thrift
Shoppe there - a " worthy project"
and l have to go right home and
clean out my closelll - since having
my heart surgery I have much thatl
can't wear any more and my sisterin-law came all the way to the Soo to
get my clothes. Later that day 1 told
him that I had a few thousand witnesses to his promise - so "gel
busy, dear Bill, and stack up those

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at the Humane SOciety facility. Call
992-9260--fnr an appointment to see.
":hal we have - kitlellS, cats, puppies and dugs, all beautiful, gentle
loving, and
YOU.
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c"nunissioners or Dog Warden if
YIIU see nne you 'want) or obtain a
healthy, nic" dispositioned animal
that has had 1111 shots, been wormed,
bt:t:ll dipped, and sits waiting for you

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LOGAN MONUMENT
COMPANY,.INC.

CONTINUES ·ALL WEEK
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IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE STQRE
AND AT THE WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC
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CHECK. LAST THURSDAY'S DA'IL Y
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Ma,nificently craft~d ,' painstakingly finished
• to a degree of sophistication that belles its low price.

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Pecan veneers &amp; heallj oak solids are s~lected for years of lasting
, beauty. The finish, with great richness and lustre carries·the eye
. 1nto the beautiful veneer configurations.
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1RUSTEES TO MEET
SYRACUSE - The Sutton Township Trustees will meet at 8 p.m.
Tuesday in tbe Syracuse Municipal
Building.
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the
elements in
style, with
this doWn -filled
poplin coat.

GRANGE TO MEET

lETART FALI.'i - Ohio Valley
Grange 2612, Letart Falls, will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the hall.
There will be potluck refreshments.

Lunch menus

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GALLIPOLIS CITY SCHOOLS
Motiday, Oct. 6 - Blue Devil burger with
pickles, French fries, !II Iced peaches an~ onehaUpint milk.
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Tuesday, Oct. 7- Burritos, cole slaw, sliced

white.

fruit salaa, pOtatochipH, 111ld one-ha lf pint milk.
Monday, Oct. 13 - Baked steak, mashed
potatoes with gravy, apple Slluct, bread, butter
and ~half pint mllk.
1\lelday, Oct. l4 - Pizza, elementary; hot dog
with meat sauce, hlgh sclwol; shellie beans,

Wednesday, Oct 15 -. Spaghetti with meal

sauce, toued ulad, sliced ptaches, lM"ead, but·

ter, and .,...haUpintmllk.

'ltluroday, Oct. 16 - Pizza, high school; hog

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300 Second
Avenue
Gallipolis

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Public Notice
The. State of Ohio has reduced the state sales tax from
4" to 2% on all new 7980 and 7987 Bulcks and
.
Pantlacs sold from Sept. 79 through November 78, 7980.
Sulek and Pontiac will match the fax reduction for the
some period. This refund amount, whl~h will equal the
2% ; can either he reimbursed to the customer or con be
assigned to the dealer to he used In the purchase price
or down payment.
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P.ACI''G1

with OMAC, they will, with proper down payment ond
• approved credit, fln.o nce the ·car up to 48 months for on
APR of 73%.

EXAMPLE: .

~llln9 :Prlctt'
2% Ohio Tax
TOTAL PRICE

'700000

•140.....-~

'714000
'140 00
'700000

Actual tax cost to the ·customer Is "None" or "0" .

pineapple cubea, 11nd on~ha lf pint milk. '

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
992-3307

$139

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