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                  <text>Pllge- 't2-The Daily.Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Register to vote now
Meigs Coonty Board of Electklns
Ofllce - that's located In the
·Pomeroy Masonic Temple buDding
- on Wednesday.
The office Is open Monday
through Friday from 8:30a.m. to
roan and from 1 to 4: 30 p.m. for
such voting.
There are no local candidate
races tills tau but there are some
tax Issues - ten r1 them, In fact to he voted on In the varklus
sutxllvlslons.
And, I'm told, that some residents believe that 11 they did not
vote In the prtmary elections, !hey
are Ineligible to vote In the faD
electklns. You're quite eligible as
klng as you're reglsteml. rryou've
moved or married, the routine
p~ures foUowed by board of
electklns personnel have undoubtedly taken care of any problems
Involved there.
Veterans of the armed forces are
reminded that there Is a Veterans
Admlnlstratlon-Otflce In the county.
It Is klcated at 114 Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy, and the veterans service
of!lcer Is Hugh·Custer, who will he
glad to help veterans with any
· questions or problems.
Kenneth Cundiff of Syracuse,
Interested In veteran affairs, asked
that I pass on that reminder to
veterans and I'm glad to do so.
· Sometimes I do lose sight ofthe fact
· that perhaps, everyone Isn't aware
of aU services available IocaUy.
Quite ail occaskln for members of

Meigs 4-H news
Thf' MPigs &amp;&gt;ttpr Llv('StOCk Da iry 4·H
Club mPI t11 August 29 at th£' homr of Roy
Hollrr with 10 membE-rs and onPadvlsor 1i1
alt enda nCf' . It wns announct"d at thr

m{'('fln~ that Jim Parker was s(•l('('f('Cj as
ootstandlng m£'mber In the club and that
JOf Parkt&gt;r and .lim Park&lt;'r had won a !rip
to the National Dall1" Confen•nC'f&gt;.
Th£&gt; fair wa s discussed and prPm \u m
money was glvt&gt;n ool. Fo r rf'('ft&gt;allon thf'
mf'mbt&gt;rs Pnjoyed swimming. RPfrf'Sh·
mPn ls Wt&gt;rP sPrv rd b.v Ed Holle r, advisor.
The nt&gt;)lt ffi f'(&gt;fln~ of thP r lub Is pl annro
for .Jcwuary . )q87.
Jpff Rost&gt;. Rrportl'r
Thr Mf'lgs 4·H Plrasun&gt; RldPrs m('f on
. SE&gt;ptt&gt;mbt&gt;r l') a t Sr. Paul Luttlt&gt;ranCtllln' h

In Pom('roy wlt h 3 advisors. 7 members
and 4 vlsll ors In atiPnda nrP. Thf' jit:roup
dlscussro .R:O in ~ 10 thf' K&lt;'ntucky Hors('
Park. SoP!! ln.'/; a datdor a club havrldt&gt;, and
la lkln~ aboor ~('ftlng nf'W Producllon
books for 1987.
Traty MlchaPI ga\'1' a n-•po rt oo lhl' trail
ridr and pi en lr hrld a1thf' Elb&lt;'rfPid Farm .
Th&lt;' club's next ffi('etlnJ:! will bf' on
27 a t l h(' homf' of Palrt•ep

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Del' Clin l'. Rf'portr r

Arts, craft fair set
Plans for an arts and craft show
are being made by Mlddleport Boy
Scout Troop 245.
The show wiU be held on
Saturday, Nov. 15 from 9 a.m to 5
p.m. at the Middleport Fire Depart·
ment. Charge to set up will he $5 a
table. Additional information may
he obtained by calling Nina Crad·
dock. 992-3689, who Is also handling
space reservations.

FRIDAY
POMEROY - The senklr cltl·
zens' dance club Is S!Xlnsorlng a
round and square dance at the
senklr citizens center on Mulberry
Heights, Friday, from 8 to 11 p.m..
Music by the Happy Hollow Boys.
Admlsslon $1.50 per person. Bring
snacks tor the refreshment table ..

Mary Shrlne 37, Meigs County, and
Lafayette Shrine 44, GalUpoUs, Is
corning up on Monday.
Ruth Baruth, the supreme
wortey highest priestess of Callfor·
nla, wW he on hand for Inspection ot
both groups at 8 p.m. Monday at the
Pomeroy Masonic Temple. There
will he a potluck dinner foUowlng
the meeting of the two groufl" with
the Shrlne will provide the meat
and beverag~.
Clinton Faulk, Union Ave. resident, remains confined to the
hospital - It's been a couple of
months and the time has undoubtedly dragged. I know he would like
to hear from Meigs Countlans. He Is
In room 1002, St. Mary's Hospital,
Huntlnglon, W.Va., 25701.
No doubt many of you rememter
Rose Ginther who !Did her Roull' 7
property several years back and
relocated. Rose will mark her !lith
birthday In Octorer. Her address Is
9109 Oregonia Road, Wayresvllle,
Ohio. Active as always, Rose Is
rusy wtth the senlor citizens
organlzatkln there serving as a
memrer of the advisory hoardand she still loves to quilt.
You may rememter Middleport
Village CouncU recently named a
street In honor of the late Art
(Pappy; Lewis who was a Mlddle!XJrllllgh School graduate and went
on to become head footbaU roach at
West VIrginia University in
Morgantown.
Last weekend some 400 people
attended an Art Lewis Memorial
Fund dinner held at the Ramada
Inn. Actually, tt was a two day
observance In memory of Lewis
featuring a goll tournament with
about 75 former university athletes
taking part and til" former athletes
attended Saturday's game against
Maryland In a group.
The Lewis fete was started a few
years ago by some of the athletes
who played footbaU under the late
Mr. Lewis.
It was Middleport Cou ncllman
James Clatworthy who came up
with the idea of. naming a street for
the late Mr. Lewis. Since tben, Dr.
Edward Lewis of Hennlcker, N.H.,
also formerly of Middleport, to
show his appreciation to Middle·
!XJrl, has presentEd the viUageglfts
totaling $1500 to use as &lt;ificlals see
nt. Dr. Lewis Is one of Art's
brothers.
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Don't approach the lette&lt; drop at
the post office with resen tment as
you drop thoS&lt;' eight cr 10 envelopes
In the mall to pay yourbUis. Nawthe whole secret to happiness is
attitude.
As you slide the envelopes into the
slot, let your attitude he one of
pride . Just think - you 're helping
the economy of the natlon. Now
doesn't that make you feel good?
You keep smUing.

POMEROY - Revival services
will be held tills weekend at t~
Cll!lon Tabernacle, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Jerald
Harding and Jered Harden of
Columbus wUI he the evanaeUsts.
The public Is Invited to attend.

SUNDAY
COOLVll..LE - Homecorillng at
Vanderhlot Baptist Chureh, Rt. 2,
County Rd. 65, CooMIIe, tills
Sunday. Se!VIces iJe11n at 9:45 a.m.; bullet dinner at noon and

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share of the coverage is in line with of the property granted the state~
a tentative tlgure of $42,810, pres· rlght·of-way across the property to
build a public pond, which stlll
ented a month ago."
exists.
From ttme to time since
The commissioners anticipate
meeting within the next two weeks then. a question has arisen as to
with all county &lt;ificeholders and who is res!XJnslble for maintaining
agencies Involved In the Insurance the bridge oo the right -of-way. The
plan, to revlew the matter In detail bridge Is out at this time. After
and discuss the cost-sharing aspect reviewing the.matter, the commls·
ot the pro!XJsal. Lawrence County sinners Issued the foUowlng
attorney Randall Lamrert, admin- statement :
"Due to the situati:&gt;n that has
Istrator for the council, would he
present at the meeting, the commis· exited OYer the years Involving the
state's constructlon of a txmd and
sloners said.
A situation brought up last week the right-of-way that was granted to
Involving the rebuUdlng of a trldge the pond, and depending on the
from BaU Run Road In Salisbury Judgment of the county engineer,
Thwnship to the Roger Long we feel If time and equlpment can
be IJ'OVIded to help the Longs solve
property was discussed.
Some years ago, former owners tbeir problem, then It would he

appropriate to do so. The county
prosecuting attorney also agrees
wtth our opinlon."
In other business, the board wUI
re reviewing this week the pro·
posed 1987 rounty budget with rates
of taxatlon, to he acted oo at next
Wednesday's meeting.
A low btd from Asphalt Materials, Marietta , to provide seaHng
and mixing grade bttumlnou~
products for the month of October
was accepted by the hoard. Bids for
primer products from Asphalt
Materlals and Koch Materials,
Heath, were the same. Purchases
of primer wlll be left to the
discreti:Jn of the county engineer.
An animal claim from James
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KEVIN KELLY

Times-Sentinel Stall
POMEROY - State Rep. Jolynn
Boster announced Friday morning
In a meeting at the f'1elgs Cqunty
Senior Citizens Center thai Metgs
County has been awarded a S€COnd
year of SmaU ·Cities Community
Do&gt;velopment Block Grant hoUSing
rehabllltatlon funding amounting to
$321,200.
Funding comes from the CDBG
Co mprehensive Housing Neighborhood Revitalization Competitive Program to Improve local
housing for low- and moderatelncome Ohioans.
Boster noted in her comments
that Meigs was one of 13 areas
funded by the Ohio Department of
Development, which oversees distribution of CDBG funds , out o!llO
applicants In the state.
Comprehensive housing awards
of up to $400,000 are made on a
competitive basis for both one- and
two-year periods. Second year
funding in two-year proposals, Is
contingent u!XJn the success of the

SECOND VEAR FlJNDING COMING -Twentythree Melp Counly hou!e8 wW be rehabllltaled and
ftve others repaired under emeJ1'1'ncy measures
through second year CDBG bousbtg ....,ablltatlon
lund!! ot $321,200 through the Ohio Department ol
Development Slate Rep. Joly111 Bo8tA!r announced
Meigs' second year funding In a rneetbtg Friday
morning at the Meigs Coun&amp;y Senior Cltbens Center.
Pleased to he a part of what Bo8tA!r tlesmhed as a

are, left to rtghi, seated, Mamie Shau~ assistant
director ol the Ohio Deparlm..,t of Development; ·
&amp;ster; and Meigs Commissioner MlUntlng Roush;
back row, left to rlghi, RAin Crawford, program
director; Rick McDonald, Meigs Coonty ID111In1'
speclallst; Meigs Coounlssloner David Koblenlz; l!Dd
Sidney Edwards, dlreclor of the GaDia·Meig!J'
Community Action Agency. Edwards caDed Ihe
Meigs program "effective and b~ visible."

'1eam eflori'' to canyout the !llccessful program
project during the first year, as well
as the avallablllty of federal fUnds.
Meigs County, In lts first year of
funding, rehabUitated 23 housing
units and repalml five others which
qualified under emergency

measures.
Second year fundin g provides for
the same - 23 rehabllitatlon
projects and five emergency
projects.
On a statewide basis. Gov.

Richard Celeste announced FridaY.
that $4.3 In SmaU Cities CDBG
fUnds have been awarded statewide
to rehabilitate a total r1 :&amp; housing
units, repair 43 and a-eate 411!
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plece for the whqle community,"
said E.M . "Ike" Wiseman, active In
the fund-ralsing activities for the
project. "It's a remarkable
achievement, when you oonslder
that not a peony of the rroney for
this project came !rom the state or
federal government, but from the
marvelous generosity of this community. It comes from people who
are sincerely lnterested In Gallla
County. We need to thank God for
those people, and for the people who
worked tirelessly on this project "
The course will be located oo 170
acres otf Farm Road purchased by
·the golf course In 19&amp;3. FoUowlng a
fund -raising campaign earlier this
year, the project was bid Hlld the
low btd went to BenthaD and
Kimberly Inrustrles.
Officials noted that the IJ'Olect Is
not finished and that fund-raising
wUI continue to expand the
facilities.

AN ASSEI'TO'DIE COMMUND'Y- Backenand
members Ill the Ga!llpollo Golf Course IIIRened
~ to E.M. "Ike" WIMIIIII, far rip~, fonner
·Jfretddeat of the Goll Coune Board ol Governors,
adtlreM the crowd attending the pwndb1 king
oeremon.11 Satunlll.v lor the new 18-IDie public goH
coone. Wtaeman, active In the fu'"'·ralalng ilr the

project, balled the "marvelous genet'CIIIIIy" of GaWa
Counjy clltl.ens In donallnfl to the project, wNch he
and other memben aad recreallon officials called an
atilet to the community, Construction oo tile site,
located on l'lU acres off Fann Road, B to set
underway with an anticipated completion date of
sprtnxiiiii!.

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MINIMUM ADYEATISINQ

stoners and the budget commlsslon
will have to look long and hard for
other financial means to flU the
budgetary gap created by the
program's loss.
Commissioner David Koblentz,
reporting on a Wednesday meeting
of the Buckeye Joint County
Sell-Insurance Program, said that
five or stx of the original 10
southeastern Ohio counties In·
volved In the program have
definitely committed themselves to
the group. In addition, four new
counties have also committed to the
organization.
Metgs County has ex!J'essed Its
interest in joining the council, said
Commissioner Richard Jones,
"providing the ftnal ftgure for our

By NANCY YOACIIAM

GALLIPOLIS - Ground was annua l meeting and dinner/dance
broken - or sUced, to he more on Saturday, Oct. 4.
exact - for the new 18-hole p.~bltc
Abe is recognized the people and
golf course In Gallipolis Saturday, organlzatklns that helped the mem·
signalling the beginning of an bershlp get the project started,
$ffi2,388 project hailed by golfers while Jack Benthall, who wUI
and recrea tlon offlclals as an asset manage the project In a Joint
to the community and the area.
venture with Kimberly Industries
Instead of using the traditional Inc., Charleston, W.Va.. said the
shovels to turn dirt, backers of the plMs developed by Columbus
projecl utulzed nine-irons to drive architect Jack Kldwell are comgolf balls down the practice area off plete and re!lect Kidwell's Interest
Farm Road, taking a ltttle bit ri turf In worklng wi th s mall
with the balls.
communities.
The expected completion date of
Gallla County ProbateJuvenUe
Orchard Lakes, as the project Is Judge Thomas Moulton, represent·
now called. is the spring of 1988. Dr. ln g tbe 0 .0. Mcintyre Park Dis·
Gene H. Abels, president of the trtct. said the course wUI (J'Ovlde a
Gallipolis Golf Course Board of recreational opportunity I:Jr the
Governors, revealed during a brief area . The OOMPD assisted the golf
dedication ceremony that the new course membership In getting the
course wlU he renamed andthatthe project started.
name wUI he announced to the golf
"Many of us have long awaited a
course membership during Its golf course that can be a center-

5 GRAND PRIZES

DEAL OF YOUR LIFE!

1986

Groundbreaking ceremony
launches golf course project

COM,AII OUI IYIIYDAY" LOW PIICIS
AOAINSl WHAr fOU'VI MIN PAYING ...
YOUI I'OCII:ITIOOK WILl II GlAD YOU EMDI

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD HURRY
LE OUR SELECTION IS
GREAT AND GET THE

Pleasant,

Housing
rehab
funding
on way

Tlme8-Sentlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - The only thing
blocking Keith Spencer from IndeSEEKING INDEI'EDENCE
pendence Is a wheelchair lilt.
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A wheelchair 11ft Ia all thai
Injuml tn an accldenteightyears
bars
Gallla eoonty resident
ago that has left him paralyzed
Ketth Spenoor, above, from
from the waist down, Spencer, 24,
pursuilg a We and career oo his
Rt. 2, Vinton, has undergone
treatment through the Bureau of own.
Vocational Rehabilitation, renewed
hls Interrupted high school career dlfferont agencies for asslstance for
some time, but said he's been
and obtained his diploma.
Now he wants to pursue a college frustrated at every tum.
"I went through Medicaid, and It
educati:Jn, and whUe BVR can help
him obtain a motorized wheelchair. was a no can do thing there," he
equip a van wtth hand controls so said . "! haven't talked to the
that he can drive himself to and president yet, but I've tried to get
from classes and even pay a portion his phone number."
CurrenUy, Spencer is fivlng with
of his mileage, he must get the
wheelchair lilt for the van. esti· his sister and her family and he
requires the help of an attendant.
mated at $4,000, on his own.
And on Medlcald payments of That dependence m his sister can
$224 per month, that's a tough goal be ended, he feels. If he can gain an
to meet. Spencer said. He's tried
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ANNOUNCING THE

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Revenue sharing had been kept
alive in the spending package,
despite opposttton from both the
Administration and Congress' own
voted Intention to terminate the
program in the fiscal 1987 budget.
At this point, according to the
spokesman for Miller, revenue
sharing's only posslbU!ty would he
If the Senate would try to restoret!X'
program. And even if a bill to
restore the program was lntro·
duced In the Senate, there Is a
question it would have enough votes
to pass there.
Meigs County has always received Jl)xrut $130,000 annually in
revenui sharing dollars.
The demise of revebue sharing
means the Meigs County Commis-

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OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC

Middleport

Agency
rallies
to help
disabled
resident

Peoples Bank

. . _ _.. Dr.w"'-" Will

SUNDAY

By NANCY YOACIIAM
Thnes-Sentlnel Staff
POMEROY- As of Wednesday,
a bill to save the federal government's revenue sharing program
was dead In the U.S. House of
Representatives: This was the
message conveyed Friday afternoon by telephone to the Metgs
Coonty Commissioners from the
office of U.S. Rep. Clarence MU!er,
R-Ohio.
House leaders killed the general
revenue sharing program without a
vote Wednesday night, deleting the
$3.4 btUlon for local governments
from a pending $567 biUion spending bilL Only revenue-sharing
money was deleted ~rom the overall
measure.

UNTIL
7 P.M.

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a
chanoo of thundersto1111!1 and
hllhs near 90. The probabUIIy of
Is 00 percent.

Revenue sharing dead, commissioners leatn

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FOR YOU

BASH AN -Red Brush Church &lt;i
Christ on Bashan Rd. wfll re
holding speclal weekend meetings
tills Saturday, ot 7 p.m ., and
Sunday, at 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m ..
with o.nver Hill. of Foster, W.Va .
speaking. Everyone in\1ted.

_HEVROLET

Bob HoeOich likes the local emphasis in
an AEP publication - Page B-8
The lop men at a Gallipolis bank and area
power plant are retiring- Page 0.1

CopyrightBd 1986

SATUIU&gt;AY
MIDDLEPORT - The Meigs
County Retired Teachers Association will meet at 12:30 p.m.
Saturday for a luncheon at the
Masonic Tempi!' In Middleport .
Reservations are to te macle bY
calling 742-2251 or 742·21&lt;11.

·Obb

Bengal's to face Bears

Going back
to school
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WE NOW HAVE MANY LOW MILEAGE
USED CARS AND TRUCKS THAT ARE
EXTRA CLEAN &amp; LOW MILEAGE.

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Southern High
School Athletic Boosters wUI meet 7
p.m. Monday at the high school.
RAONE

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Stale Route 124 near Rutland
Friday and Saturday. EvangeUst
Faye Whltll'n and associaw, IJo.
rothy Qualls, will he conducting the
services. Services at 7 p.m.

RACINE - The final free
eritl!l'lalnment evening thiS !all at
the Shrmers' Park In Racine will be
held Saturday beginning at 6 p.m.
Mustc wiU he provided bY the Bend
RJver Boys and retreshml!ftts wlll
he available. Thoseattendlngueto
take lawn chairs.

50 cents

Nurse, will do the testing.

MONDAY
RAONE - There will he a skin
testing clinic Monday, from ~ to 4
p.m., at the Racine Fire Station, for
all Individuals lnvolved In PTO,
EAGLE RIDGE -Homecoming · athletics, etc. Joan Tewksbary,
of Eagle Ridge Community R.N., Meigs County Tuberculosis

ot God,

POMEROY - Trlntty Church of
Pomeroy will hold a iiDUP and
sandwich supper Friday, from 4to 7
p.m. VeKetable soup, bean soup,
sloppy joes, hot dogs, beverages
and desserts will he available.
Advance orders lor quarts ot soup
can be made by calling 992-541ll,
992-3717 or 992-3222 by Wednesday
(todayi . Take out orders can he
made the day ol the supper by
calling 992-3172.

Sunda y

afternoon services all:~ :sJng!ng
by The Klnll,S Fellowship Slllgers
will be featured In the afterixx&gt;n.
Everyone welcome.

RIJI'LAND - Special se!VIces
will he held at the Church

Chureh, Sunday with services at 10,
basiOI!t dinner at 12: .'ll and afternoon servll.'es at 2. Dan Hayman
and the Faith Trkl will be featured
singers In the alterooon.

HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE HAVE
TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW

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Community calendar I area happenings

· Beat of the bend

By BOB HOEJiUCII
!Ia '5 el S&amp;alf Wrller
Absentee' vollilg tor the Nov. 4
electkln wW get undern&gt;ay at the

Friday, September 26, 1986

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POINT PLEASANT - Mason County Circuit
Judge Clarence Watt wUI decide OYer the weekend
whetber to alfW a statement made bY defendant
Kermit Keltli ':Buck" Clary, which Includes
Interjections by his attorney, to he read before the
jury hearing testimony In the Clary murder trial.
Meanwhile, attorney Don Kingery said Saturday he
expects Clary to take the witness stand Monday In his
own defense. Clary, 53, of Lesage, W.Va., has been
accu~ ol the Jan. 14, l9ll6 shooting death r1 William
Keith "Barney" Brumfield at the Glenwood Inn.
Clary made a statement regarding the sh:lotlng to
K.R. Becket~ lnve!itlgator lor the Mason County
Prosecuting Attorney·~ Office, on April 23 In

Kingery's of!lce, Beckett said Friday afternoon
during In camera (out ol the presence d the jury)
testf~nony.

submission and appearEd to- give the statement
voluntarUy and of his own frEe wm. The statement
was later amended, at the defendant's request,

Beckett, who Pro!ecutlng Attorney Darron B.
Morgan Jr. said would he the last witness In the
state's prtmary case, told Watt that when he
conducted the question and answer Interview with
Clary, the deten&lt;lant appeaml calm, cooperative and
responsive. Beckett described Clary's speech petlefn
as sklw, but said the defendant did' not appear to be
under the lntluenee of rnedlcalkln.
He further adlled tliat there were no jrOmlsell made
to Claly In exbanae for his statement, and that the
defendant was read his r!2hts orlor to his statement

d 1 7%-page statement, but did object to Its use by
the state because II Included Interjections made by
Kingery during the Interview. Morpn argued the
Interjections should retnatn. The contmts .ot the
llaleme!lt were not reveal,ed.
Other matters expected to he addressed by Watt
Include whether the jury should be permitted to ret1d
notes made by Cpl. JL. DotsontiPnlghtOarytumed
himself In to the Huntington r1!loe ot the West Vtrgtnia

Bec!lldefense
said.
attorneys did not questkln the validity

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Department of Public Safety (state pollee).
Friday, the trial's third day, Klnaery questklned
Dotson extensively about some ttme dlanl!ll!s he
made to Clary's statement. Dotson said lite
alteratklns were made that night after he cheCked Jtls
notes against the time sheet recorded by the state
police dispatcher.
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Kingery had said upon cross-examlnatkln d
Dotson, "time may or may not he a critical Issue In
· this case, and I'm trying to pin !lmle things down."
Direct examination of Deputy Paul Fltzwat01t
produced Information stating the victim had oo 11111
on his person at the time of the murder. This IJISJ!bUty
had been raised by Kingery earlier. In the trial.

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Commentary and perspective

September 28, 1986

By BRANT NE\\MAN
United l'reM lntematlonal
Officials In several Ohio cities say
they will not get caught Oat-footed
by the expected demise of the
federal revenue- sharing program.
The program suffered an appar.
ent death blqw earlier this week
when the House passed a spending
bill that did not Include the $3.4
bllllon to support the program.
President Reagan has opposed
continuation of revenue sharing.
Dayton Mayor Paul Leonard said

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Letters to the Editor

WASHINGTON President mandatory:
"The head of an agency must
Reagan Issued his executive order
establish
a testing program for
on drugs on Sept. 15. The very next
day the National Treasury Em- employees in sensitive positions
ployees Union flled suit to block it. · based on the agency's mission, the
Said the union's president, Robert employees duties, and the potential
Tobias: "The president is tram· consequences of employee drug use
piing on the constitutional rights of to public health and safety or to
national securlty."
executive branch employees."
For most workers it is
Well, boslr. What Is unconstitutional about urtnalysis? The union's discretionary:
"The head of an agency may
theory is that a drug test amounts to
the kind of search and seizure order the testing of any employo&gt;
prohibited by the Fourth Amend· (1) when there Is an unreasonable
ment, but that theory is hokum. The suspicion that the employee uses
Constitu tlon does not prohibit all !Uegal drugs, (2) as part of an
searches and seizures. It makes the lnvestlgatlon of an accident or
people secure In their persons only unsafe practice, and (3) as part of
from "unreasonable" searches and or as a follow-up to counseling and
seizures. and there is nothing rehabtllta lion through an employee
unreasonable in Reagan's execu· assistance program."
Under Reagan's directive, a
live order.
For a relatively small numb2r of OO.day notice would have to he
federal workers the tests will he given In advan!l' of a testing

(rOgram. Employees will b2 able to
challenge any finding ollllegal drug
use before disciplinary actkln Is
taken. Testing procedures "must
allow individual privacy." Test
results and medical records must
be kept in confidence .
Those who chaUenge this sensible
program ought to get straight on
this wstness of "rights." Like any
other emplbyer. the government
has a light - within certain
well-understood limits - to fix the
terms and oondltions of employ·
ment. The individual's right. if he
finds theseoonditilns intolerable, is
to seek employment elsewhere.
A parellel situation may be
observed at rNery airport In the
land. Individuals may have a right
to fly, oot they have no light to lly
wltoout having their persons and
baggage inspected for weapons.
The passenger who refuses to

Thanks for the kindness
To all Holzer Medical Center
persbMel.
I wish to take this opportunity to
tllank the many people who work at
Holzer Hospital and the Sycamore
branch for the kindness shown my
late wife durtng her long illness.
As you all know, my wife was a
patient many times since June 1,
19ll&gt;. I never once saw any of you
foit&lt;s give her an unkind word
during this tlme. All I ever heard
froin you folks was love and
affl&gt;ctlon for her and she told me
many times about you r love and
kindness lor her.
The list is so very kmg, It covers
Dr; Carol Sholtis and rrumerous
other doctors who helped comfort
her in so many ways; Camden·
Clark Hospital, Parkersburg,
W.Va., radiation department, all
personnel there; Holzer nun;ing

aides, housekeeping, X-ray Depart ·
ment , lab tec luticians, lab desk
clerks, all clinic desk clerks, all
clinic personneL
She appreciated all you folks who
stopped in to see her during her
many hospital stays during her
illness.
Our family and her family wish to
thank all of you who paid their
respects during the funeral. for the
many other acts of kindn ess. We
shall never t:Jrget this. All the love
you folks showed her during her life
and death has done much to help
me and the family carry on. Thank
you.
To any others who were kind to
her In anyway, tllanks. I know most
everyone who knew Ida Belle loved
her.
Frank Hill
GaUlpolls

Teach the children
I have been following with
Interest the controversy over the
proposed anti-pornography · ordl·
nance. As both a parent and a
professional who works with children.~ am also concerned about the
effects of many lonns of "media
poWution" on the minds of children.
However, I ca n't help feeling tha t
the supporters of the ordinance
have chosen an odcl (and Ineffective) place to take a stand.
While I have oo desire to tell any
adult what h!'ishe should or should
not read, I certainly agree that
men's m~azlnes constitute inap·
propriate reading lor ten-year·olds.
Store owners should b2 urged to
take reasonable precautions that
such magazines are not displayed
in a manner that encourages
juvmlles to stand and browse
through them. To the hest of my
knowledge. the store owners in
Gallipolis were taking such ,.-ecau·
lions long before the rrdlnan ce was
proposed. To insist that magazine
covers b2 completely invisible to
the casual shopper seems fanatical
to me. Surely It ls unreasonab le to
suggest tllat a glimpse rl. the rover
of Playboy, lor example, would
cause trauma to an otherwise
healthy Individual of any age.
We would he much hetter off to
direct our energies toward becom·
ing more attentive and effective
parents than toward browbeating
elected officials to pass adinances.
Most of us nowadays Uve in
households where both parents, or
the single parrot, must work
outside the home. This leaves little
tlme for parents and children to
relax together or to discuss more
tJ,an the su pertlclai aspects or lite.
V/ltile this may he a rEgrettable
slttlatlOn, it is one we really must
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recognize and work to overoome.
Our children wW absorb our
values It they respect us and see
enough d us to know what our
values are. We need to see that our
children are rot "on the streets" for
hoW'S without supervision. We need
to play with them, watch television
with them, read to them, talk with
them. listen to them. We need to be
a significant part of our children's
daily lives.
I've met a shocking numb2r of
five and six year olds wlto are
unable to name lour colors, count 10
objects or carry on the semblance
of a conversatiOn. I know far too
many elementary school children
who subsist on a steady diet of junk
food, Indiscriminate televisio n
viewing, and Inconsistent (or non·
existenti b2d times. It's just too
easy for busy parents to abdicate
their resp;msibllity for shaping
their children 's minds In favor of
cleaning laces, lxlttoms, and
houses.
I certainly don't want to sound
like Supermom. I've had my share
of troubles and worries as a parent;
but I realize that the goverrunentis
not responsible for them and ca!Ulot
solve them i&gt;r me.
Rather than t:Jrbid merchants to
display what they sell, we should
welcome the opportunity to explain
to our children why certain materlals offend us, why we don't buy
them a bring them Into our homes.
In short. we should teach our
children to share our values instead
of demanding that everyone else
share them . Schools, television, and
government aU have places in our
children's Hves, oot they are very
poor substitutes for parents.
Sincerely,
·Ann Hurst
Rt 2. Patriot

Today in history
Today Is Sunday. Sept. 28, the 27lst day oll98l with 94 to follow.
The moon Is moving toward its new phase.
There Is no morning star.
The even ing stars are Mercury. Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
Those bOrn on this date are under the sign of Libra. They include social
phllosoph&lt;'r Freidrich Engels, the closest collaborator of Karl Maf)(, in
l&amp;ll; Frances Willard, founder of the Women's Christian Temperance
Union, In 1839; French Premier Georges Clemence au in 1841; author Kate
Douglas Wiggin ("Reb&lt;&gt;cca of Sunnybrook Fann") in 1&amp;'i6; television
varie ty show host Ed Sullivan in 1902; cartoonist AI Capp in 1909; actor
Marcello Mastroianni in 1924 (age 62), and actress Brigitte Bardo! in 1934
(age 52!.
On this date In history:
In 490 B.C. In one of history's great batt les. the Greeks defeated the
Persians at Marathon. A Gro&gt;k soldier was dispatched to notify Athens of
the victory, running the entire 26 miles and providing a model i&gt;r the
modern "marathon" race.
:In 19~. In baSeb~ll 's bl~est sca ndal, a grand jury indicted eight ~ayers
of the Q!lcago White Sox for "throwing" the 1919 World Series with the
Cincinnati Reds.
•
'In 1978, Pope John Paul I died of a heart attack at the age of !li, after a
of only 33 days.
:1n 1982, the ftrst reports appeared of deaths in the Oticago area !rom
c~nlde-laced capsules·hi Extra·strength TylenoL In all, seven people died
and the stlll-mysterlous.lpcldent resulted In "tamper·,.-oof" packaging of
consumer t?rotlucts everywhere.
.
j( thought tor the day: Freldrlch Engels and Karl Marx wrote.ln "The
cornmu!tlsi Manifesto," "The ruling ideas of each age have e.oerbeen the
Ideas or Its ruling class."

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submit to Inspection can take a b.ls,
or ride a horse, or walk. By the
same token, the federal worker who
refuses to Provide a urine specimen
under till! president's order can
clean out his desk and apply to
General Motors a General Electrtc
or Kodak - only to discover tllat
private Industry is equally Interested in a drug-free work place.
Implicit In the treasury union's
posltiln is the curious notion that
citizens have a rtght to break the
law with Impunity. The notion Is
preposterous. Possession of marl·
Juana, cocaine, heroin and other
prohibited substan!l'~ is flatly
unlawfu I. The p;'rson •1ho comes to
work half-stoned on coke may get
away with it. in the ..ameway that a
motorist who breaks a speed limit
may evade arrest. oo t good luck
cannot establish a "right" to
engage in unlawful conduct .
The rights Ue elsewhere. The
taxpaying public 'has a light to a
compete11t and efficient civll ser·
vice. To the extent that drug users ·
are tolerated In federal employ·
ment , other employees must take ·
up the slack; other workers must
produce more because junkies
produce less.
It is common knowledge that
drug addiction is a fearfully ·
expensive fully. Serious users may
spend hundreds of dollars a day to
maintain their !Upply. Imagine the
case, If you will, of an addict with
access to top-secret documents in
the Pentagon or State ~partment.
Such documents have a high
market value In the shadow world
of espionage. Surely it is reasonable
to test :;uch employees t:Jrdruguse.
and that i; the main p;Jrpose d the
president's proposal. The order Is
not aimed at file clerks in the
Federal Trade Commission, though
there would be mtttlng "unconstitutional" In r6Julrlng tesls throughout the clvU service.

Ag~ncy

says it could operate the Navy
planes around-the-clock, while Customs would have to pay its crews
overtime. An internal Coast Guard
posltkm paper acknowledges that a
different airplane would he prelera·
ble, "ootin ocdertogetthemisslon,
Coast Guard Ls wUIIng to operate
the Navy £.2C aircraft on an
interim basis."
- Mexican authorities have for·
bidden U.S. drug-busters to chase
suspected smugglers across the
border, oot the Bahamas pennlts
such pursuits. This Is a great
advantage, because some 70 per·
cent ol the Ullcit drugs entering the
United States comes !rom the
Carlbb2an .
Customs has resJ),Insibillty for
the operatlom, oo( the State
Department has jurlsdlctlon over
relatiOns with forlegn govern·
ments, and Foggy Bottom wants
DEA personnel aboard each Inter·
diction Olght in the name of
inter-agency coordination. Cus·
toms ofnclals point out that their
crews fiy out d Homestead Air
Force Base, a: out an hour's drive
south of Miami, where DEA Is
based. Customs argues that the
smugglers could be long gone by the
time the DEA agent shows up.
FAST-FOOD FAST-TALK: Our
rocent story on the expansion of

raise political dollars."
" I am sympathetic with the way
you feel, God," I said. "Have you
told Robertson to knock H off?"
"I've trled to. But rNery time I
call he asks Me to go on his 'IV
show. I don't do television talk
shows. II I appeared on the 700Club
program It would he the same as
giving an endorsement. It's rldicu·
lous for anyone to think I am for
Rob2rison when there are so many
other God-feartng people running
lbr the rl.llce."
"In what party? "
"BOTII. How can I choose
between George Bush, Bob Dole,
Howard Baker, Jack Kemp, Mario
Cuomo, Gary Hart and Joe BldenaU who have asked Me to answer
their prayers?"
"Do you have any problem with a
fundamentaUst preacher in the
Oval Office?"
"I do If every time he does
something he says, 'God made me
do it.'"
"You know what? I think you
should tell Robertson exactly Iuiw
You feel hefore It gets out r1 hand."
"What should I tell him?"
"Put rut a statementtliat You are
not giving Pat Robert110n Your
polltlcal blessing because You look
down kindlY on aU polltlcal creatures great and sman running lbr
Presldent.or the United States. And
further state that You would not
aUow Your name to get mixed up In
American poUtles because It would
mess up the greatest country In the
\mrld.''

"It sounds good toMe," God said.
"U that doesn't do it I'll send a bolt
rl Ughtning down on his campaign

Doonesbury

the loss of $4 million In revenue
sharing funds !rom the city budget
"will hurt to some degree," but that
city has been making plans to get
along without the money since the
time the program's future was first
thrown Into doubt
And Leonard said the loss of
revenue sharing Is not aU had.
"The upside of the loss of revenue
sharing is the tlct that our city, at
least, Is learning to stand on its own
two feet." Leonard s1id. "This Is
bringing out the best in our local

government and our own
Ingenuity."
Leonard, the Democratic candi·
date for lieutenant governor, also
said that Dayton is more fortunate
than other cities that used revenue
sharl1lg to support day-to-day
services.
"We were very careful rot to use
those dollars !Dr basic critical
services." he said. "We stayed
away from relying on federal funds
for those needs."
Youngstown is not in such a
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eventually led him to contact State
Rep. Joly!Ul Boster. D-Galllpolls,
who In turn put Spen!l'r in touch
with Sid Edwards. executive direc tor of Gallia-Meigs Community
Action Agency. Edwards said he
understands Spencer's plight and is
making a public appeal to raise
funds for the lift The $4.000. he said,
"Is a small price to pay lor
somebody's Independence.
"I've got a staff of 42 at
Community Action dedicated to
causes such as this," Edwards said.
"We !eel we can go out. raise this
__;,(C.:..:.on:.:.:.:tin_ued_lro_m_A_Il _ money, help this lad get on his feet
and hecome a productive member
sheep.
of society. I tx&gt;Uevevery strongly In
The next commissioners' meet· that ." ing wiD be 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Donations can be sent to the CAA
offices in Oleshlre.

Housing rehab_

fast·food outlets on military bases
raised the Ire of Rep. Dan Daniel,
D-Va., a mernher of the Armed
Services Committee. Acting as It he · ·.
were a spokesman for the Pen- •
tagon, he fired ·off a letter to The •
Washington Post in which he
described our report as "inaccu·
rate" and "unrealistic."
We will concede one em&gt;r: We
stated that mne of the fast -food
outlets on military posts pay taxes.
We have since l~arned that the
McDonald's restaurants on Navy
bases pay sales taxes. Other than
that. we stand b)! our main pointthat most of the fast-food emporia
operate tax-free and thereby enjoy
a oostness edge that Is kllllng their
competitors oulside the gates.
Daniel argues that the restauranis In Lawton, Okla., whose
owners complained to us a bout the
unfair competitiln, are expertenc·
ing a decUne In business caused by
the regional economic stump, not
the opening r1 a Burger King
franchise at Fort SUI.
But the statewide slump is mly 10
pero&gt;nt, while sales at fast-food
places around Fort Sill have
dropped as much as 32.5 peramt
since the cut-rate Burger King
opened. The average drop is 19.5
percent. And the hardest hit were
those closest to the base..

construction joiE.
"The jobs and housing opportunl·
ties created by these CDBG fund s
represent our commitment to build
he,althy Ohio communities," the
governor . said. "Through strong
partnerships hetween state g;&gt;vern·
ment and local communities, the
Comprehensive Housing Program
is meeting the needs of oo r
communities and adding to Ohio's
workforce."
The program helps communities
under :D,(XXJ In population and tre 81
non-urban counties In the state
marntain and improve local
housing.
And although the majority of
funds must he spent en housing
rehabilitation, p;Jblic facili ty lm·
provements (such as sidewalk,
sewer and road repair) may also be
undertaken.
In brief comments, Boster called

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Gallipolis woman listed in fair condition
POINT PLEASANT - A Point
Pleasant man and Gallipo lis
woman were injured late Thu rsday
night when a car in which they were
riding and a truck collided on W.Va.
2, outside Point Pleasant, according
to state police.
The driver of the car, Pamela D.
Leach, JJ, was admitted to the
Intensive care unit at Cahell
Huntington Hospital where her

Admissions - Anne Scarherry,
Racine; Clarence Gilmore, Middleport: Sheila Maddox. Shade; Mel·
vin Lovesee. Rutland.
Discharges - Shirley Stephen·
son, Linda Cozart. Christina
Weaver, Jolut Gerard, Bernice
Smith.

cond ition was descrihed as fair .
Hospital officials said she suffered a
concussion. fractured jaw and
broken left arm.
A passenger in her car, Michael
Mayes, 19, is In stable conditiln in
Pleasant Valley Hospital with head
injuries. Richard L. Harrison. 22, . - - - - - - - - - - - Mineral Wells, W.Va., a driver for
Indu strial Rubher of Parkersburg,
was not injured. police said .
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We're Rolling
ut the Savings!

Meigs Cou nty's second year fund·
ing the result of a "team effort,"
which Includes the Meigs County
Commissioners, who are roadinatin g the rehab program, tiE .~llla ·
Meigs Community Action Agency ,
which preparE'!! the grant proposal.
ODOD. and herself.
Other area in the state to receive
second year ru nding are Allen
County. $248,100; ClrclrNille (Pickaway County), $394.:£0; IRnnlson
Village (Tuscarawas County!,
$398,000; Fairborn iGreene
County), $260,1)()(); Grafton VIllage
ILorain County !. $400,000; Jef!er·
son Township, (Adams County) ;
$399,000; Mahoning County,
$180.000: Marlon (Marlon County),
$337,400; Piketon VUlage (Pike
County), $ll6,600; Ravenna (Por·
tage County), $316,000; Shawnee
VUlage (Perry County ), $376,000;
Trumbull County, $376,(XXJ.

South Central Ohio
Partly cloudy today with a
chance of thunderstonns and highs
near 90.
The probability of precipltatiln Is
30 per!l'nt today.
Ohio Exlencled Foreca.!JI
Monday through Wednll!lday
Chan!l' of showers or thunder·
storms Monday through Wednes·
day. Highs wUI he In th~ mid to
upper !Ds Monday and Tuesday and
in the upper 1IJs to ilw 80s
Wedqesday. Lows will be In the mid
00s.

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NOVEMBER 15, 1986 TO JOIN THIS NEW GOLF
COURSE, SURE TO BE THE EXCEPTIONAL COURSE OF
THE AREA, AJ THE ORIGIJtAL INITIATION FEE OF

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transition."
Youngstown currently uscs re·
venue sha rin g to pay its annual
electricity costs. but that money

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government toward communities

ORCHARD UIE GOLF COURSE CONSTRUOION UNDERWAY
OPEN MAY 1988

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wlll have to come from another
sourO" within the city budget. and it
appears that rorresponding cuts
will have to b2 made.
Like Dayton, Columbus has been .:
bracing lbr the demise of the .
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revenue sharing program.
Development Director Ray Lorello said the city has already made
revenue adjustment s to counter the
loss of the annual !Ill million dollar
stipend.

he still tx&gt;Ueves economicall y depressed cities like Youngstown
should get some special considera·
lion from the federal government.
"Certain areas have got more
problems than others," Ungaro
said. "I think there should b2 more
sensitivity on the part of the federal

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fortunate position.
Mayor Patrick Ungaro said
Youngstown has used revenue
sharing money to bolster the
general lund, and he said t re loss of
the anticipated $15 milll9n may
well result in layrlfs. Unfortu·
nately, Ungaro said those layoffs
will ,.-obabty come from within toc
ranks of the city's pollee and fire
departments.
He said the city has been trying to
wean itself from what he calls "the
addictiOn of revenue sharing," but

Veterans Memorial

peller cut open his head from ear to
ear, and after his rescue and
removal to St. Mary 's Hospital in
Huntington, W.Va .. he was comatose lor 5\', weeks.
Although doctors expected brain
damage if he survived, he did
survive and he was able to obtain
rehabUitatlon at some of the top
faciUtles in• Ohio, including Dodd
Hall at Ohio State University.
His quest for help to gain the lift

Nally, Skinner Road, in Orange
Township, for two 1SO.pound ewes.
was discussed but not acted upon.
Nally Is requesting $~ for each

So help me God._______A_rt_B_uch~wa_ld
The last time I talked to God
about politics was six years ago. I
interviewed Hlm concenlng an
endorsement the Moral Majorlty
claimed He had given to Ronald
Reagan. At that time God told me
He did not endorse political candl·
dates who were fU!Uling for high
office. He told me. "U 1 endorse
anyone I wouldn't he God."
The reason I got in touch with
Hlm last week was that the Rev.
Pat Robertson said he was throwIng his hat in the presidential rtng in
"accordance with God's wishes."
"Any truth to that?"! asked God.
"I categortcally deny It. I never
ask anyone to run for President of
the United States. When 11 comes lo
the White House It's I'Very man or
woman for himself."
"Then why would Rev. Rohertson say that You wished he would
run?"
"People say many fuMy things
when they're running for political
office. God may he a big issue in
19ll!, with everyone claiming they
are closer to Me than their
opponents. The Rev. Robertson Is
obvlous\Y trying Ill tie up the God
vote early, but It could backfire on
him, particularly when I don't soow
up at any of his Alnd-ralslng
dinners."
"Is Rob2rtson going lbr the
money so early?"
"It seems thatway,'"Godsaid. '1
have mthing against him doing It as
long as he leaves Me out of It. U
there is anything that oogs Me It is
when somebody uses My name to
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Revenue sharing

Turf battle -------------------------------------------------with Intent to distribute.
Customs originally took the lead
In the Investigation, on grounds that
there might have been an international money-laundering operation
involved. But DEA officials have
been tryi~g to wrest the case away
from Customs. The day alter the
Reagans' TV appeal. a high-level
meeting was caUed at the Justice
Department to discuss which
agency will get the case. The
winner could get the contraband
$:£0,(XXJ.
-Customs and the Coast Guard
are scrapping over the use of four
radar-€qulpped E-2C aircraft pro·
vided by the Navy to patrol the
entire southern lxlrder. Not only
Treasury Secretai'y James Baker
(who runs Customs), tiut Sen.
Dennis IleConcini, D·Arlz., and
Rep. Glenn English, D-Okla., have
written Attorney General Ed Meese
on behalf of the Customs Service.
Customs, the two memhers of
Congress wrote, "has the statutory
mission; it has the aircraft capability to carry out a total drug
interdiction mission, Including surve!Uanoe, Intercept, tracking and
arrest in all environments, and it
has a decade of experience In
operating a sophisticated, lull-scale
air drug Interdiction mission."
The Coast Guard, meanwhile,

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rallies to help _

education and a job.
"I feel I can build IT\Y lndepend·
ence to where I can hold down a job,
then I could llve on IT\Y own," he
said. "Otherwise, how could I
afford the apartment?"
Spencer was just another tee·
nager on Sept. 3, 1978, when he fell
while water skiing on the Kanawha
RJver at mouth of the Ohio River
and wa s run over by a cabin cruiser·
following him. The vessel' s pro·

lack Anderson &amp; Dale VanAtta

WASHINGTON - The White
House and Congress have declared
aU-out war on drug dealers. Assuming the fervor lasts b2yond Election
Day, m!Ulons and billions of dollars
will soon start flowing to federal
drug fighters.
The scramble for these funds has
already hegun among the various
enforcement agencies - a battle
that Is almost as Intense as that
between the lawmen and the dope
smugglers.
There's nothing particularly new
either in the drug problem or In the
turl battle. A decade .ago the CIA
and the Drug Enforcement AdminIstration were engaged In a jealous
squabble over the sharing of
Intelligence on dope traffic.
Now It's the DEA and Customs
who are contesting for jurlsdlctlon
over a drug case Involving close to
$500,(XXJ in gold. silver. coins and
cash according to Justice Depart·
ment sources. The case was
actually broken by an alert bank
officer, who reported that the
suspect and two associates had
b2en exchanging Swiss francs for
dollars In amounts just under
$10,(XXJ - the threshold above which
such transactions must be offlctaUy
' government. The
reported to the
suspect has pleaded guUty to
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AT LEAST 25 SUITES
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SPECIAL PURCHASE
STAND, HEADBOARD AND FOOTBOARD
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September 28. 198~ ;

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

--local Briefs:---.

GAllJPOLIS-Threemenwere slli-noonth 1 ~ator's license · sus·
sentenced til jaU tenns In Gallla pension ilnd fined $.1X), plus court
County Jall Friday after being . costs, for his OWl.conviction.
convicted In GalllpoUs Municipal
Roscoe E . Fife, 41, Bidwell, aJ,&lt;;o
Court for driving while under the sentencedforthreedaysandplaced
Influence ~ alcohol.
rn probation for 18 monthS, was
Gregory G. Smith, 34, Ocala, given a li().day license suspension
Fla., wassentencedtotlreedaysln and fined $IX) and costs ftlr his
jaU and also was placed on conviCtion. Fife was also fined costs
probation for J8 monthS, given a for faUure to control the vehicle he

Senior Volunteer picnic slated
GALLIPOLIS- The areawide Retired Senior Volunteer Program
will hold Its annual plcntc Thursday, Oct. 2, at The Parish of the
Templed Hllls Shelter House, Oak Hlll, with Invitations extended to
all RSVP volunteers, volunteer station supeiVlsors and advisory
committee members.
The picnic is covered dish with a.vn table service. Transportation
information may be obtained by calling county coordinators JoAnna
Dartey, GalUa County Senior Citizens Center, 44&amp;-'1llOO; Judy ManiJ&gt;,
Rio Grande College oHice In McArtii.Jr, Tuesday and Thursday,
596-4734; and Hazel Scott, RSVP office, Jackson, 286-4918.

iss~es

driving.
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Charles Hill. 33, Thurman, was,: :
sentenced to two days. placed 0 P
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probation for 18 montsh .. given «.;.
l:!Hlay Ucense suspensoon and.~;
fined $.1X) and rosts. A separate •
case trying HUI for following too, • •
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his gullty DWI plea.
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GAt\p&gt;OLIS - State representative candidate Garry Hunter
addressed the Ohio Chamber of Commerce Fall Convention In
Columbus this week.
Invitations to the !aU convention were extended to five Republican
and Hve Democratic candidates for office. Hunter's speech dealt
with his philosophy for creating a positive !I'onomlc cllrnateforOhlo
business.

School districts receive payments
POMEROY - Meigs County's three klcal school diStricts have
received $587.354.28 as their share of tbe September State School
Foundation subsidy payments, according to State Auditor Thomas
E. Ferguson.
Amounts received by each district, after deducallons for
retirement, include Eastern Local, $119,757.01; Meigs Local,
$339,365.57, and Southern Local, $128,231.10. In addltkln, the Meigs
County Board of Education received a direct allotment of $.ll,737.75.
Amounts received by each district In GaUia County, after
deductlons for retirement, Include GalllpoUs City, $315,396.40, and
. Gallia County Local, $145,923.44. The county lxlard of education
received a direct allotment of $28,528.83 for a total payment, after
deductions. of $461,319.84.
In Ohio, a total of $173,336,ro5.53 was paid to 613 city, exempted
village. local school districts and county boards of education.

EMS units answer six calls
POMEROY - Meigs County Emergency Medical Services
repons six calls Friday.
Pomeroy at 10:15 a.m. to the Maples Apartments for PhylliS
Hi ldebrand to Veterans Memortal Hospital; Tuwers Plains at 1:05
p.m. transponed Tony Jones to St. Joseph's Hospital; Rutland at
l: 26 p.m. to Jividen Hollow Road for Melvin Lovesee to Veterans
Memortal Hospital: Pomeroy at 3:37 p.m. Ill Country MobUe Home
Park for Sheila Maddox to Veterans Memorial Hospital; RuUand at
3: 46 p.m. transported Bobby Brock to Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Tuppers Plains at 8: 13 p.m. transported Jeremy Barber from the
Eastern High football game to St. Joseph's Hospital.

ro PERFORM AT F1!SltVAL - Tex: Harrl!lon wW be part
f#. the ealertalnment ·featured
cmriuc tile Crown Clly FaD
Fesllval Saturday, Oct. 4. He
wiD petionn at 4 p.nL

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Fall festival
slated Oct. 4

'QUEEN AND ATl'ENDAN'n! - Meigs IUgh 1986 Homecoming
Queen Krlstl Haynes, center, esrorted by PeteBrtcldes, J'l'igned Friday
night over Meigs' homecoming activities. The court IUid escorts are,
from left, are Amy Radekln, escorted by Mark !mlth; Tammy
Cremeans, escorted by JeH Nelson; Jenni Swartz, escorted by Kevin
Oller; Cary Betzlng, esrori of attendant tmdy Riffle, and Miss RlfDe.
Rlngbearer and Dowerglrl, In front, are Mlcllaellllndy, !IIIII f#. Mike and
Sheila lllndy, and Amanda Fetty, daughter of Mike IUid Janice Fetty.
The «fleeR was crowned by Meigs High Principal Jai!M!l MIDer.

CROWN CITY - Organizers of
the annual Crown City Fall Festival
have completed plans for thiS
year's event, set for Saturday, Oct.
4, at the firehouse.
Sponsored by the Crown City
Volunteer Fire Department, the
festival begins at 10 a.m. with a
kickoff parade marching through
the village. The parade wllllnclude
local units and individuals.
Festival activlttes follow the
parade, along with entertainment.
Food will be available throughout
tbe day, Including a bean dinner.
Games will a part of the activities,
with prizes awarded to aU winners.
These games Include a fish pond for
the ywngsters, a basketball shoot
and a balloon dart for teenagers, In
addition to guessing games.
A Halloween contest IS scheduled
for 1 p.m. and those aged 2-12 are
encouraged to participate. TfO.
phles donatoo by the Put-On Shop
wUI go Ill the winners.
An auctbn at 7 p.m. will end the
day's activ1tles. The organizers are
ex(I'esslng their thanks Ill the area
merchants who donated to the
auction.
Proceeds from the festival wlll f1J
toward the purchase of Dameretardant uniforms for the volunteer firemen.

Qoard may eye pact proposal
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property. The car was towed from
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Audiologist

Thursday overwhelmingly rejected
what was supposooly tbe school
board's final offer.
"We're f:Jing to rcepare one
anyway and see H we can get the
lxlard Ill consider the rounterproposal," MEA spokesman Olaf
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The pay hike mntained In the
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promptly so that a debate rould be
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"I believe that the me-third of a
million people of this diStrict
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are and their respective positions
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GALLIPOLL&lt;;- State Sen. Oakley C. Collins, running for !'€'election, received the endor semen!
of the School Employees Action
League earUer this week. but fails
to respond to challenges by his
opponent for an open debate.
After ,publicly challenging Collins, Rlronton, to a dcbale through
various news media the past few
weeks, Democrat Jan Michael
Long form ally addressed Collins
with a certified leiter. noting the
incumix'nt's previous failure to
respond.
"I have asked Mr. Collins to
debate on the issues at any tlrneand
any place in the District from now
until election," Long said . The
.Circleville lawyer also requested
the assiswnce of the Athens and
Ross counties league of women
voters. the Ohio University Siudenl
Senate and WSAZ. Channel 3. and
WOWK. Channel 13. IPievl&lt;ion

Campaign coordinators named
GALLIPOLIS- John E. Bostic and Jeff Adkins have !Pen named
Gallia County coordinators for the election of Jan Michael Long to
the 17th District State Senate.
Bostic, of Bidwell, Is a junior at Rio Grande Collegeandamember
of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. He IS also a member of tbe Gallla
County Democratic Central Committee.
Adkins, of GalllpoUs, attended Law School at Ohio Northern
Universi~ 'and Is employed at the Gallia County Prosecuting
Attorney's office. He is also coordinator of the Gallla County Crime
Prevention &lt;:;enter.

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One son also p~d In death.
Services will he 11 a.m. Monday
In McCoy-Moore Funeral Home,
Vinton, with the Rev. James
Patterson &lt;iflctatlng. Burial wW be
In Brush Cemetery. Frlenas may
call at the funeral home from 6-9
p.m. today.
Military graveside rttes wUI be
conduct«! by Ewlngtoo Amerlcan
Legion Rlst 161.

Rev. George Luster
MIDDLEPORT - The Rev.
George Luster Jr., 35, 74701lverSt.,
Middleport, died Friday at Holzer
Medical Center.
A lay p.astor and member of the
Pomeroy Church of the N~W~.rene,
Rev. Luster was born July 21, 1951,
In Jackson.
A former boy scout leader of
Troop 245, Middleport, be Is
survived by his wife, Dale Dee
Dillon Luster, at home; his parents,
George and Phyllis Smith Luster
Sr., Middleport; a sister and
brotber·ln-law, Tammy and Kenny
Searles. Pomeroy; a grandmother,
Mary Jane Smith, Jackson; and a
niece and nephew, Angela Rae and
Bradley Thomas Searles,
Pomeroy.
Services will be Tuesday, I p.m.,
at the Jopp.a Church In Reedsville,
with the Rev. Seldon Jolm9:ln
of!lclatlng. Burial wOl be In San&lt;IIUI
Cemetery . Friends may call at tl1e
Rawllngs·Coats-Biower Funeral
Home today from 7-9 p.m. and all
day Monday, with the family
present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Dr. Clyde J. Ingels

Dr. Clyde J, Ingels
MIDDLEPORT - Dr. Clyde J.
Ingpls, 71. 725 Chestnut St., Middle·
port well·known Meigs County
resident, died Friday In the ex·
tended nursing care center of
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Ingels was born In Gallipolis
on Jan. 18, 1915, a son of the late
Clyde C. and Emma Moch Ingels.
He was a 1931 graduate of Gauta
Academy High School. He attended
Miami University at Oxford, 193133. and was a graduate of the
University of Indiana Dental School
in June 1951. The following year he
interned at the Eastman Clinic In
Rochester. N.Y. He was dentist at
the former O.H.E. In Gallla County
untU 1940, when he was called to
active duty as a reserve officer In
the U.S. Armv.
He served 5\'i years with the U.S.
Army and during World War II
served as a captain in the European
Theatre. He was separated from
the armed forces In Nov em her 1945.
He ~ned his office in Middleport
in 1916 and retired from practice in
1981, having completed 35 years of
rlentistJy In tl1e community.
Dr. Ingels was a member of
F""ney-Bennett Post 128, American Legion, Volture 776. 40 et B, the
Pomeroy Gun Club and Elks Lodge
107. He was affiliated with Heath
Unit ed Met hoclist Church In Middle·
port . For many years, Dr. Ingels
coached a nd umpired Little League
and Pony League Baseball teams
and he also umpired for Amerlcan
Legion, high school and Rio Grande
Cpllege games as well as 9:lmestate
tourna ments.
Surviving are his wile, Patsy
Gwinn lng&lt;&gt;ls, whom he married In
June 1935: a son. John C. Ingels,
ahd a granddaughter, Carrie In·
gels, both of Middleport; a lrother,
Ret. U.S. Navy Capt Albert lngpls,
Coron ado, Ca lli .; a sister, Mrs.
Forrt&gt;S t 1Estben Saunders of Cln·
clnnati, four nieces and n~he ws.
Services will be held at 2 p.m .
Monday at the Ewing Funeral
Home in Pomeroy with the Rev.
&amp;&gt;nny Zuniga officiating. Burial
will be In Mound Hill Cemetery,
(~ allipolls. Friends may call at the
fune ra l home from 2·4 and 7·9 p.m.
today.
In lieu of fiowers. cant rtbutlons
may be mad e to the Meigs County
Pu bllc Library or the Dr. Samuel L.
Bossard Memorial Ubra ry In
Gall ipoils.

Carmtn was ~ulhbound and
stopped to reverse Into a parking
posttkm. White, unable to stop In

tlme,struckCannln's'i'ehlclelnthe
rear, troopers said. Carmin was
cttm for tmprvper backing and

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assured, clear dlstanre. Both vehl· ·
cles were damaged heavOy.

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GAlliPOLIS- Qty pollee cited
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pulling from the Quaker State
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Walter pulled out of the lot at 7:57
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Qted Friday for open container
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Robert L. Coder, 24, Lafayette, La .;
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Grande College and Community
. College was converted from a quiet,
alrildst deserted campus to a
bumper-to·bumper, prople-packed
scene as students returned to the
• .dormitories- moving In with the
precision of a military manruver.
Parking lots were filled beyood
capacity as parents, relatives and
friends assisted students, sharing
arm loads of clothes, books, sterros,
' r$igerators and other essentials.
' 'It's an exciting day," said Mark
. Abell, director of student services.
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During the oourseof the year, the
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as wide-eyed freshman learn their
schedules and become famU!ar
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their new lives .
''.Through the dorms and across
the campus•.rei\U'tllng students are
renewing acquaintances and new
students are asking each other the
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their chlldreo as they ra:elve Jmre
responslblllt!es and lake, greater
control or' their own Uves, but It's
dltflcult to say 'goodbye' a,nd drive
away."
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Thls Is an annual evmt, as
predictable as the tunling of
autumn Jraves. September brings
nearly 400 students to the resldenre
halls. Those students, 'combined

with students who residence In
nearby aparlments, nearly double
the population of Rio Grande
VU!age, and adding to the number
of consumers ln Gallia County.
The total student enrollment Is
approximately 1,000, with the rna·
jorltycomlngfromGallla,Jackson,
Me~s and Vinton Counties. The
next largest group of students come
to Rio from nearly all of Ohio's 84
other CQ~~ntles and several other
states. Foreign countries are represe~ted In the student ranks,
Including a large number from
Japan as well as Nigeria, India,
Thailand and Saudi Arabia.
"This lnternatlonal mix enhances
the students education by broaden·
inK their cultural experience," said
Dean'BI'ol\'0, executive director of
· admissions ·and records.
"Ws a Utile ~cult at llrst,
beCause lbe English we learn is not
exactly the same as it Is In
Amerlca. Every region here has its
OWJl slang and style, but everyone is
so friendly," said one i&gt;relgn
student. '"The transition is easier
when there are people to help yw
every step of the way."
Regardless of·' their origins, stu· ·
dents spent this week lntroduclng
themselves and learning about

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COLUMBUS - Former
Coonty re;tdent George Queen died
Saturday mornlng at his Columbus
residence. Arrangements wOI be
announced later by Evans Funeral
Home, Columbus.

VJNTOI"- Clinton Lundy, 65, Rt.
2. Vin ton. died Friday at Hol7Pr
Med ica l Center.
lie was bom May 6. 1921, In
Wh itb!. W.Va , to the late Hasten
and Ca llic J ones Lundy.
H&lt;' was a retired truck driver,
working in Det roit . Mtch. He was
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mr·mix'r of Ewingt on American
I.Rgion Post 161.
tie ll'as pl'!'!'edrd In death by his
ll'ifr . The lma Jones Lundy.
Sur:iving are three daughters,
Mrs David IC'arrol) Olrist, GoshP n, Ohio. Mrs. Gary (Lynda )
MiilPr, Puya llop, Was h.. and Mrs.
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and friends. Here, a sludlllital!tJ
her mother make the · dOni!
room a&amp; Rio Grande Colle&amp;!! aad ·
Community College "home" for
the coming tenn.

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POMEROY - Two motQrtsts
were treated and released by
Veterans Memorial Hospital for
minor lnjwies suffered F~ay In
highway accidents.
Barbara J. Broch, 51, Albany,
was handled by VMH ft:lr Injuries
she sustained after she lost control
of the 19'72 Iloq!e she was driving,
allowing It to veer off Ohio 143 at
3: 30 p.m., accoidlng to the state
highway patrol Troopers said they
cited Broch ft:lr !allure tocontroltbe
vehicle she was driving.
Kenneth R Wl\fte, 28, Long
Bottom, was treat«! at VMH for
Injuries he sustain«! after his
soothbound vehicle collided with a
car, driVen by David T. Carmln, ll.
Rt. 1, Cheshire, on Ohio 7 at 10: 55
p.m .. according to troopers.

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GAUJPOUS - Activities and
.menusforthel!VeekdSePt- ·29-0ct.
3 at the Senior Citizen Center, 2:1!
Jackson Pike are:
~= . chorus, 1 to 3 p.m.;
banking talk, 11:30 a.m.; center
blood pres!!Ure check, 1 p.m.
·'l'llaldiJ: STOP-PhYsiCal Fitness, 10:30 a.m.
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pressure· -dleck; · 1 p.m.; VInton
Bibie study, 1 p.m.; card games, 1
to 3 p.m.
'lhla~: Bible study. ll-noon.
Friday: Art class, 1 to 3 p.m.;
craft mini-(Ourse, lto 3 p.m.; open
activitieS, 7 to 19 p.m.

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Mercerville Road. Co-host Is Vlrgtnia Fisher.

· The open-church wedding wlll
take place Oct. 11, 1 p.m., at VInton
United Metoodlst Church.
.Miss Casto Is a graduate of North
G~llla High School and JUo Grande
Collegt&gt;. Sht&gt; Is a teacher at
Bidwell-Porter Elementary.
; Diamond Is a gradual!' r1 Hamilton ToWr!sh!p High School. He Is
eli!pl&lt;lyed by AutoWorks.

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TaJnrnY Jo Call

:CROWN CITY - Mr. and Mrs.
Rjchard Joe Call, Crown Clly,
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage at their
d(lugther, Tammy Jo Call, to
J&lt;t&gt;nneth Gray Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Gray Sr., Gallipolis.
.The open-church wedding wUl
take place Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m., at
Providence Baptist Church, Teens .
Run Road, with Rev. Alfred Holley .
officiating. A reception wUl follow
at the home of the bride's parents.

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and approaching marriage of
Patricia Ann Casto, to Rorert Glen
Diamond. She ls the daughter of
James G. Casto, Reymldsburg,
and the late Barbara BOlen Casto.
He Is lte son of Mrs. Allee
Diamond, Columws and the late
Bascom Diamond.
·Miss Casto Is also tiE granddaughter of Mrs. John Casto,
VInton and Mrs. AllErt Bolen,

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CROWN. CITY - Saved, from
Point Pleasant, wUI perlonn Wed.
nesday .night, Oct. 1, at. Big FooiG~OOLIS - GaiUa ~~
Oiin-ch. The church Is located on Board of Health meets Wednftldljyt
Hannan Trace· Road, off Ohio 7, · 9 a.m .. courthouse basem€11\· . ¢
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' Menus consist of:
Monday: Beef patty, mastEd
IXJ!atoes, brussel sprouts, wheat
bread, coainut pudding with
topping.
Tuesday: !XJrk or beef barbeque,
haiVard lEets, cole slaw with green
peppers. wn. sliced peaches.
Wednesda.v: meat baf, ruttered
noodles, caullfiower with cheese
sauce, oot rolls, lime JeU:O with
crusrect pineapple.
Thursday: baked chicken with
dressing, sweet potatoes . green
JEans, hot rolls, Ice cream.
Friday: tuna patty with cheese
sauce, buttered potatoes, sliced
carrots, wheat bread, fruit cocktail.
Choice of beveragt&gt; with each
meal.

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ADDISON - The GaWa County
Crime Prevenl!on program wUI
meet with Interested Addison-area
residents Thesday, 7 p.m. at the
Addison Town Hall. A program on
NeighborhoOd Watch will he
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§enior Citizens Center, Mulberry · b~ad; gelatin fruit salad, coqlde.
~eights, Pomeroy, bas the Jbllow- , · • .... esdaf:. · I'\)3St· beef, baked
al\g activities ~edul!!d for ~ ,r·~~to. ~n IJell!l~..cherry~Je:
::_veek d Sept ;!9-0ct. 3,
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•. Moaday: square ~clng, 1 to 3 slelved r- tomatoes; . mixed vegetap.m. .
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: Wednrsday: . social' SECUrity re- · masli?d.pj!iltoeSi;~ranges.
J)resentatlve, 10· a.m. to 12 noon;
~Ice of.Jml!l\,. coffee, tea, or
-bingo, 1 p.m; bowling ,at 1:30 at juice available me!lls.
~omeroy Lanes; painting class,' 1
The Cent~ sale 1s planned for
:p.m. withLolsPauleyasThstructor. Oct. 3, ~ - 9. This 1s another
! Thumday: ceramics, 1 to 2·p.m. rooney-making project to meet the
7 Friday: . quUtlng, cards' and local share that helps maintain
games; rummage sale from 9a.m. center services - a project that'
:to 4 p.m.
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The Senior Nutrtti&lt;Jn Program f(/r their support and Items they no
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Septembef 2~. 1986

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

The Sunday limes-Sentinei-Page-B-5

- C~mmunity calendar I area happenings
HALLEY ANNIVERSARY SET- Mr.IUICI Mnl. Ever«t llaBey, 131
Garfield Ave, GllllpoiB, w!D oolebt:attrthelr !!ltb .~g 111..,enary
Sept. 21, wt&amp;h liiends and family. The couple llllll'l'led~- %1, IB8l at l8'l
Park Drive, Pt. Pleasant, W.Va., by the Rev. B.A. WQalx.

SUNDAY
CROWN CITY- The Rev, Ralph
Workman wUJ speak at Mount Zion
Baptist Church Suooay at 7 p.m.
GALLIPOLIS - Parsons famlly
rellnion will be Sunday, after noon,
at 0.0. Mcintyre Park shelter·
house 1.

Hawks anniversary to be noted
VINTON - The children and
grandchildren of Edgar and Christine Hawks, Rt. 2. Vinton, will host a
·reception for the couple's 50th
wedding anniversary, Oct. 11, 2 to 4
p.m., at Vinton Baptist Church
fellowship room.
The Hawks were married Oct.ll,
1936 In Beauty, Ky .. and have lived
In Gallia County 30 years.

They are the parents

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chlldren, 13UI Hawks, Ewlngton;·
Raney Hawks, VInton; David
Hawks, St. Petersoorg, Fla.; Edgar Hawks, Albion, Mich.; Mrs.
Buford (Kay) BaU, Parma, Mich.;
Mrs. Jack (Joan) Neal, Bidwell;
Mrs. Ben (Carol) Hueshls; . Mrs.
Richard (Aileta) Marshall, Columoos; Altlna Crtst,.Galltpolls.

RODNEY - Rodney Church of
God will have special services
beginning Sunday, continuing
through Oct. 11 with Faye Whltten
and associate Dorothy Qualls.
Services begin 7 p.m.

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LECfA - Rev. Ernest Baker at
Walnut Ridge Church, Sunday.

COOLVIllE - Homecoming at
Vanderhoof Baptist Church, Rt. 2,
County Rd: 65. Coolville, this
Sunday. Services begin at 9: 4~
a.m.; basket dinner· at noon and
afternoon services at 1: 30. Singing
by The Kings Fellowshlp Singers
wlll be featured In 11\e afternoon.
Everyone welcome.
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Larry J. Casey
military operatic~.
Army National Guard Private
Rice Is a metal worker with the
Larry J. Casey, son of Mary A. and lOth Transportation Battalion at
Rorer! E. Casey or Rural Route 1, Fort Eustis, Va.
GaUipolls Ferry, W.Va .. has gradu·
a ted from the U.S. Army materiel
Tlmoll\v D. McCarty
Army National Guard PI1vate
control and accounting speciallst
Timothy D. McCarty, son of Linda
course at Fol1 Lee, Va.
The six-week course consisted of L. McCarty of 522 Debbie 4ne.
procedures for receiving, storing Elyria, and Ronald L. McCal1y of
and shipping, plus preparation for Awle Grove,.W. Va., has graduated
from the u.s. Army I!laterlel
storage and handling of supplles.
rontrol and accounting specialist
course at Fort Lee, Va.
The six-week course consisted of
Sidney H. Rice
procedures
for receiving, storing
ArmY Sgt. Sidney H. Rice, son of
and
shipping,
plus preparation for
Hope R. Rice of Rural Route 1.
storage
and
handling
of supplies.
Point Pleasant , W.Va., has particl·
Rated In the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Jom M. Pickering
exercise, "Gallant Eagle '86."
John
M.
Pickering, son of John T.
Hosted by tix' U.S. Central
and
Unda
M. Ptcker1ng of Rural
Command, the exercise took place
Route
1,
Leon,
W.Va .. has been
at several locations In the Western
promoted In the U.S. Air Force to ·
Unl1ed States.
The purpose of the exercise was the rank of airman first class.
Pickering Is a fuels specialist. at
to providP a simulated desert
Minot
Air Force Base. N.D., with
oombat environment for training,
the
9lst
Supply Squadron.
planning and execution of joint

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ix'ld at the United Metl¥ldlst
Church Sunday. Oct. 5, at 1: 30 P-f!l·
Victor Quartet will be the featured
singers. The public Is Invited .

RIO GRANDE - A Gymanfa
will be held at NehoChurch, Sunday
beginning 10 a.m. Rev. Maxwell
Roberts wlll speak Sunday, with

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William B. Kughn
"/ am the way. the truth. and tlu life: no man cometh unto the
Fath er but by me " (!no. 14:6).
"Life" is translated from theGre&lt;:k "zH," meaning the fulness of
life which belongs to God, and gwen~~ ~h~,l!'c~mate _Word, Ch~, to
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alienated from aplrltuol lifo. God took the Word •.n Who.m was~ (Jno.
1·4) clothed it with human nature. and communtcated tt to man tn the
..:orid (1 Jno. 1:1,2). "The life'; wos the "light" that enlightened the
spirilua1 intellige'nct of m,p, permitting him to be a partaker the
true life that is active, ful!y,aevoted ~~God through the fatth that IS 1ft
Christ. Christ, "the life. ts the qu1ckenmg power that restores the
image of God and establishes the perfect union ~etween God and man,

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Bookmobile service In Meigs
County Is provided by the Meigs
Public Ltbraray under contract
' wtlh Ohio Valley Area Clbrartes.
Monday: Butllngham, county
mobile home park, 3:35-4:05; Harrisonville, church, 4:35-5: 05; New
Ltma Road, 1 mile south of Ft.
~elgs. 5: 1:Hi; Rutland, Depot
Street, 6:40;7:10.
. Weclnelclq: 1\lppers Plains,
Lodwick's, 7:25-8:10; Rlggscrest
Aildttkin, 8:25-8:!5/i.

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finish on wood prOdUcts and
non -wood materials

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sennons by Rev. Gomer J-:nklns
and Rev. G. John Richards.

Gymanfa

DIAMOIID
SOLITAIRES

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GA!l.IPOUS- Gallipolis Kiwanis meets Wednesday, 6 p.m., Down

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EAGLE RIDGE -Homecoming
Eagle Ridge, Community

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can get the care they need before problems
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Fall sale

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GALLIA COUNTY
GALLIPOLIS -The Dr. Samuel
L. Bossard Memorial Ubrary
announces Its bookmobile schedule
tor the week of Sept. 14 to W. .
Monday: Lewis Dr., 9:45-10: 15;
Sun Valley Nursery, 10:25-10:55;
Pinecrest, 11-11:25: 35 West Apts ..
11: 20-11:35; Scenic Hills 11: 40; C&amp;S
Bank, 12:15-12:30; Gallla Metro,
.4-5; Kerr, 5:15-5:35; Bidwell. 5:50' 6:10; Harrtsoorg, 6:20-&lt;i:45; Deer
:ereek, 6:55-7:15: Valley VIew,
:7:25-7:50; Rio Grande Estates,
.7:55-8:30.
: Tuesday: Eno Store. 1:30-1: 55;
Africa Road. 2-2: 15; Roush Lane,
3-3: 15: Roush Lane. 3: 15-3: 30;
Cheshire, 3:35-4: 05; Addison. 4: 154:30; Addavllle School, 4:40-5: 05;
R&amp;R Trailer Ct.. 5: 15-5: 45;
Georges Creek, 5:4:Hi: 15; Georges
Creek, 6:20-&lt;i:40; Kanauga 5th
Ave., 6:50-7: 10: Fosters Trailer Ct. ,
7:15-7:40; K&amp;K Trailer Ct .. 7:458:05.
Wednescllly: No route, maintenance day.
Thuniday: Imogene Church's
Store, 1:30-3:30; Mudsock, 3:4~;
Pattiot. 4 : 1~ : 40; Cadmus. 4:505: 15; Gallla. 5:30-6; Centerpclnl,
6: l:Hi: 30: Centerville, 6:45-7: 15;
MPadowbrook, 7:35-8.
. Friday: Fast Stop,1-1: 15; Banes,
1:20-1:30: ' Young's. 1:35-1:45;
Franklin's, 1:55-2:10; Myers. 2:252: 40: Mercerville, 3: 25-3: 40; 790
Small, 3: 504; 790Halley,4-4:10; 790
Lincoln Pike Jet .. 4:20-4:40;
Swain's Store, 5-5: 15; Crown City,
5:30-6:05; Grace Shaler, 6:20-6:35;
Ohio Townhouse. 6: 45-7: 10: Ken·
ny's Carryoul. 7:25-7 :50; Teens
Run. 8-8: 25.
Sablrday: Legrande, 9:30-10:
Raccoon Trailer Ct. 10: 15-10:30;
Cora. 10:35-10: 50; Quail Creek,
11:05-11:35; Rodney VIllage, 12:2012: 50; Children's Home, p: W;
CRTP. 1:25-1:50; Alice, 2: 15-2:45;
VInton, 3-3:30: Morgan Center.

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Crime Prevention· program wUI
111&lt;;\E!! wit~ Interested Addison-area
residentS 'Thesday, 7 p.m. at tre
Addison.Town Hall. A program on
Neigljoorhood Watch wUI be

MERCERVILLE - Bethel Ladles Aid meets Wednesday, 1 p.m.,
home of Marianna Jeffers and
Ruby Saunders, Bladen ·
MercervUle Road. Co-host is Virgl·
nla Fisher.

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RACINE - There will be a skin
testing clinic Monday, from 2 to 4
p.m., at the Racine Fire Station, for
all Individuals Involved In PTO,
athletics, etc. Joan Tewksbary,
R.N., Meigs County Tuberculosis
Nurse, will do the testing.

ruESDAY
GALUPOUS . ,.. 'Galllpoll,s Rotary. mEets Tuesday, 6 p.m., Down
Under.

POMEROY -Mary Shrine 37,
Pomeroy, and Layfayette Shrine
44, Gallipolis, will be Inspected at 8
p.m. Monday at the Pomeroy
Masonic Tl!lllple. Ruth Baruth, the
supreme worthy hlgh priestess of

•Arnolds set
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:anntversary
NEW HAVEN, W.Va.- Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Arnold, New Haven,
W.Va., will celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary, Sunday, Oct.
5, with an open house at the
American Legion Hall In New
Haven. from 2 to 4 p.m.
The event will be hosted by their
chUdren and families, Jerry and
Delma Arnold, New Haven, W.Va.,
and John and Judy VanMeter.
Rockport, Ind.
The couple requests gifts be
ornltted.

MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Cub Scout Pak
204 will have an organlza tiona I
meeting Monday, 7 p.m. In tre
Cellar at Grace United Methodist
Chureh.

Its annual taU rummage sate at the
Parish Hall. Friday, Oct. 3, begin·
nlng9 a.m.

CROWN . CITY ,... Saved; trom
Point Pleasant, will perfonn Wed·
nesday night, Oct. 1, at Big Four
Church. The churd! Is ]Q¢a~ on
Hannan Trace Road, off Ohio 7,
sooth of Swan Creek Bridie.

WEDNESDAY
GA!l.IPOUS - Gallla County
Board ofHealth meets Wednesday,
9 a. m., courthouse basement.

CHESTER

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ail!fomla will be presB)t. PQiblck
refreshments follow the ineetlilg.
Shrine to provide ineat, beverage.

RACINE - Southern High
School Athletic Boosters will meet 7
p.m. Monday at the hlgh school.

ThiS &lt;lll!r expii!S NoY 30. t986 ana os tobe used oo~ ~' 11\e
purChase of ArtCaNe&lt;J Silaclrum ~ H.S class nngs

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basket dinner at 12:30 and after.
noon services at 2. Dan Hayman
and the Faith Trio will be featured
singers In the.afternoon.

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Christ identifies Himself with God when He reveals Himself as "the
life. .. There are no grea~~ -~!aims Chri.~t can ~ke whe~ . ~· unveils
Himself es "the way.
the t;urh_. . and th_e lifi.. He had
communicated these truths to Hts dtse~ples tn. Hts mtntstry, death,
burial, resurrection. ascension, and the outpounng _oft~~ Holy_Spirit
on Pente&lt;:ost. The apostles testify of these -~~hs saytng, the Prin~ of
life" (Acts J :IS) and "Christ who is our life (Col. 3:~). Til~ cl!tms
de~;Iare the source Independence and supreme authonty of 11/1. No
other creature of God can make these claims, for the divine souroe of
"life" will always remain the _Sfme. always be i'\depe_ndent and always
retain its authority separate and apart from mans altitude or action I
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Jill Gatewood becomes:. bride

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rlngbearers at the we_dding oiTonja
daughter Mr. and Mrs.';
Ronald Sa~ Racjite,' and Douglas Hunter cl Columbus, sop of Mr.
and~- Howard Hunter, Beverly.
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was best man.
A post -wedding party was ·held
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Louisville. The Ra thskeUer Is the.
only Rooki&lt;&gt;OOd Pottery Room
intact In the world tO!lay. Music was
provl~ by the band, " Peacl!es."'

]ill Gatewood Shaw
President of Jewish Hospilal in
Louisville.
The couple resides al 7919
Barbour Manor Drtve, Louisville,

Xavier University, as well as a
second Masters in Hospital Adminlslrallon from the same university.
He Is currently employed as· Chief
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starooard putter diJct - If tett
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A 1981 gradu ale of Gallia
Scpl~mbrr 1986.
Manhall Wooten
Academv. hr ioinr'CI rhc Marine
Following n?Cru ll !raining al
Chad H. Wooten of Gallipolis and , Corps In Oclober 1982.
Rl-cruil Training Command, OrMarshall W. Wooten of Cheshire
lando. Fla .. stl' wUI receive formal
have bolh recenlly enlisled into I he
and applied !raining tri ttl' Navy
Uniled States Navy as pan of the
Daplme K. Heidtman
Seaman •Apprenticeship Program.
Navy's "Buddy" Plan for incomi ng
Daphne K. Heidlman. lormcrlv In addlllon stl' has qualified tor
recruits.
of Alcxandrl&lt;! . Ohio, and currrnlly tulllon assistance under the Navy
Chad Is a I9S6 graduate of Kyger 'in r:;a lllpolis has enlisl ed inlo t~ Ca mpus for Achievement Program
Crrek High School who ha s quali- Uniled Siales Naw.
which pays up to ro percent of the
fied for the Navy's Nuclear Power
A 1984 wadual~ or Nonhridg£' cos1 of college expense. Addition·
Pro~n"am.
High School, ,Johns!own . Ohio and ally she will receive the Gl BUI
MarsbaU. a 1986 waduaiE' of woo aNmO&gt;d Rio Grandr CollegE' which provides S10.100 for Post
Point Pl!'asant High School, will
~;11 rtrpart fo r Rt&gt;rru il Training In
Navy Educallon.
receivE' formal and applied training
in the Navy's Fireman Appren lice
Program. Both Chad and Marshall
The Down Under. Restaurant
have hem guaranteed 10 undergo
Recruit Training together and they
offen incomparable "Start to Finish" dining
also will both serve on lhe same
wtth a p,/aJS of our selected Fine Wines
duly station for the entire period of
their enlistment as pan of their
French Onion Soup Au Gratin
"Buddy Program" guarantee.

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MONDAY, SEPT. 29th
Thru SAT., OCTOBER 4th

BRAND MEAT

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&lt;llad Wooten &amp;

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TO MAKE ' ROOM FOR NEW MERCHANDISE

The maid of honor wore a
tuB-length whisper taffela gown.
The fitted bodice t&gt;atured a sweetheart neckline trlmmcd with
rosebuds&lt;-. Her headpiece was a
wreath df baby's breath and
minlatuf(' roses with red and pink
rtbbons.· She carried a spray of red
roseS 'and baby's brealh, trimmed
with pink ribbon.
The bridesmaid WOJ'(' a tuUlength pink gown with a sweelheart
neckline fitted at the 'Waist and wore
a duster of red and white rosebuds .
with baby's breath in her hair. She
carrled a spray of red roses and
baby's breath , rtmmed with ted
ribbon.
The bride's mother wore a 1ea
length dress o1 periwinkle blue
crepe with long sleeves trimmed
with ootrich feathers. Themolherof
the groom was in a mid-calf gray
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crepe dress featuring a dropped
.
waist ijlld long sleeves.
The dinner recepton was held at
Cesta's Golden Gate Restauranl.
The bridal table wasdecorated with
candelabra mhanced with red
roses, baby's breath and Ivy. Out of
town guests were registered from
Cleveland, Columbus. and Pomeroy. Ohio; Chapel Hill. S.C.;
Virginia and Wa shin~on , D.C.
Dr. 1111(1 Mr.r: Frankli11 M. Ri:er
The rehearsal dinner, hosled by
I he groom's parenls, was held a1
The groom did undergraduat e where he 1s in practlcc'.
Alberini's Restauranl.
work al Ohio State University and
His professional afQIIatlons in·
The couple are residing at l&amp;Jl graduated from the University of elude the American Medical AssoFederal Ave.. Apl . 6. West Los Cinci nnati School of Medicine. He elation. Amertcan College of SurAn~ les, Calif.
h'
at lhe University of geons.
American Academy of
The bride is a =aduate of
cinterned
F
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allfornla,
and
did
his
residency
In
amily
Pbyslclans,
American ColUrsulm·e CoU&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;n of Nursm
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general surgery at the University of lege ol Emergency PhYsicians,
Pepper Pike. Ohio. She wa s Washington and In Otolaryngology American Academy of Otolaryngic
formerly assistanl head nur&gt;c in at Eastern VIrginia Graduate All
lhe lnlermedia te car&lt;· unil al Sl.
ergy, Amertcan Academy of
Medical School. He also completed Otolaryngology-Head and Neck
Jos rph Rh·e rsid e Hos pil al. a Neurotology Fellowship at the Su"""ry,
and the "'""
•--r!can Acad. .,.

Justin D. Doyle
Mariine Lance Cpl. Justin D.
Doyle, son of Mike W. and Jo .A.
Doyle ol 816 Flrsl Ave., Gallipolis.
recently received a Certificate of
Commendallon.
. He received the cttallon for his
outstandlnl! pertormance as an
AV-8 Harrier Mechanic, Marine
Anack Squadron 513, Marine Corps
Air Station, Yuma. AZ.
On JuJ:.v !i, 1985, during a high
wind and thunderstorm condition, a
workstand broke loose from Its
chocks and was blown across the
Oltlbt Une on a oolllston course with
the nose 01 an aircraft. Obsetvlng
the situation. Doyle' pursued the
· Ml!'kslalid, catching and securing It
betlre thl' stand could hit the

PINCH, W.Va. -In the wedding
of Lort Ann Euler to E. (ierald
Stump on Aug. 16, names ri the
groom's parents were tncoiTeCtly
provided to this newspaper. His
parerfts are James and Carol Sue
Stump of Grantsville. W.Va.
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Attendants at the receptlon. also
not earner llstedl were the bride'~­
,three aurits, Janet Roush, Mary Hlll
and Jo Anne Eulf,!r. Sarva Ramak, ·
rishua RaJ indra and Anita Chapman
the !!"ests.

·. . PRtCES REDUCE·D

Out-of-town gul!sis included fam Ily and friends from Cincinnati,
Dayton. AkJOn and CroWn City,
Ohio; Murraysvllle, Export and
Dawson, Pennsylvania: Bloomington. Indiana; Atlanta, Georgia and
Alexandria. Virginia. The couple
was honored by family and friends
at a dinner party given at the oome
a Mr. and Mrs. Gary Caldwell,
Goshen, Ky. (Sisler and brother-in·
law of the bride) . The bride was
also honored ·wilh a dinner and
soower given by Christl Dougherty,
Phyllis Andres. and Janet Sears.
The b\-ide Is a graduate of Gallia
Academy High School and earned a
Bachelor of Science in Business
Adminlst rallon from the UniversitY
of Loulsvllle. She is employed as an
Adminlstrallve Assistant lor L.S.
Ayres &amp; Company.
The groom holds a Bachelor of
An s in Psychology/Sociology from
Unlverslly of Cincinnati. Shaw also
earned a Masters of Educalion in
Psychology and Counseling from

'(;uglielmi,
Rizer exchange vows
..":.WARREN. Ohio - Maria
Nl- Mrs. Vince Cerbara .
Colette Gugllebnl, daughter of Mr. :
[lnd Mrs Guy Gugliebnl, Warren.
and Dr. Franklln M. Rizer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin , Rizer.
fomeroy. were united in marrlage
on Feb. 8 in Christ Our King Church
lVIth the Rev. Bernard Vacca ·
~neiatlng at the-. QoublP-Iing
ceremony.
~- Tonia Guglielmi sister of the
bride was maid of honor, and Dr.
t\futsa Rizer, sister of the groom.
was bridesmaid.
· Dr. Walter Schroeder was besl
inan. Mark Hannuksela, cousin of
the bride, was usher and seating ·
guests was Antoony Marchese.
Music was provided by John
Gullano.
Given in marriage by her father.
the bride wore an ivory slipper satin
Door-length gown with a basque
bodice and natural wlstllne, high
neckine, sheer yoke adorned with
re-ernbroldered ' alencon lace and
seed pearls. It featured leg-omunon sleeves, and an A-line skin
with beaded alencon lace scallops
at the hem. falling into a chapel
length train.
The briide wore a pouf and
fingertip-length veil ol lmponed
sUk Illusion gathered 10 a headpiecf'
of Iridescent leaves enhanced wilh
a side cluster of sUk flowers and
pearl sprays. Shecarrted a cascade
of calla lilies and English ivy
~rented wilh :~·s breal h and
r grandmot r s rosary ent wined through I he bouquet.
She a Iso carried a handkerchief.
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Pomeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant.

September 28, 1986

Correction

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of Douglas ·E. Shaw JUlie 7
LOUISVII.LE, Ky. - Jill Ar\11
GalewOOd, qa'lghter d. Dorothy ani!
Melvb! Gatewood, Route 2, Crown
Ctty, and Douglas E. Shaw, son of
Mr. and Mr$. -Edward · Shaw of
Muny,svUie, PennSylvania,' were
married on Saturday, June 7. at St.
Paul UnitEd Metbodlst Church In
Loulsvllle, l(y, The dOuble-rtng
ceremony Was performed by Dr.
Emil McAdamst'of Louisville. Dr.
Jim Meador also dellvered a
ITIESSage during the service. Organ
music for the ceremony includ!'d
selections from Bach. as w~ll as
"~ Wedding Song."
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a tea•length, Ivory
lace l!llwn. accented with satin
rlllbon. She also wore a matching
beaded hat, with fingertip vell. The
bride earned an assoned bouquet
or yellow, pink alid lavender
Holland Oowers, sprinkled with
stephanotis. .
The brides mother wore a
long-sleeve dress of aqua blue sUk,
with matching accessoriles. Her
corsage was a mixture ol pink and
yellow Holland flowers. The
groom's mother wore a two-piece
yellow Unen suit.
Mrs. Chrlstla Dougherty oiLoutsvllle was matron of honor. Ste)1lanle Elizabeth Shaw of Louisville
was brldesmald to her new stepmother. Megan Caldwell, the
I:"lde's niece, was flower girl.

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A oouple of churches' will be hold
such events durtng the week.
1o Middleport, the Eleanor Circle
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Friday at the Heath United Methodtst Church.
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see what'~ on, ·~ mol'l! I under·
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CLEVELAND (UP!)- Detroit head coa::h Darryl
Rogers downplays the Lions' 9-2 advantage In their
serles with Cleveland.
Similarly, Browns head coach Marty Schottentei·
mer says hiS team's 31-26 vlctory In the last ~ling
with the Lions- Sept. 11, 1983- has little significance
for Sunday's clash at Cleveland Stadium.
Sblce Rogers became head ooach In 1984, 25players
who were on the then 49-man roster have departed.
The Cleveland trtumph three years ago was led by
quarterback Brian Slpe (now 'retlred) and running
back Mike Pruitt (since traded to Kansas City I. Lions
quarterback Gary Danielson, who led a fourthquarter comeback against Cleveland, now is a
member of the Browns and Is on lnju red reserve.
"I'd love to be able to play against Detroit," said
Danielson, who has a fractured left ankle. "But the
team has changed so much, I don't think my
knowledge of their ways really would be a factor
anymore .
"Both teams are better than their 1-2 records. I
know that much. Both have struggled, and that' s why
I anticipate a great game."

Detroit running back James Jones, whose team is a
nine- point underdog, believes that playing on
Cleveland Stadium's natural turf wW help.
"It'll be nice to have a grass field that won't leave
your knee's aching at game's end," said Jones, who
has rushed 65 times for 271 yards and tour
touchdowns. "That rnlght help us play more
consistently.
"In our loss (a 24-20 decision to Tampa Bay) last
week, I felt that we did come out with some valuable
experience. We've lost both our starting guards
(Chris Dieterich and Keith Dorney) to injurtes, and
we picked up Harvey Salem I from Houston) to help.' '
Rogers said Salem rnlght play Sunday, tlit added
he would like to see quarterback Eric Hipple t49 of il
for 504 yards. three Interceptions and no touchclownsl
"needs .to he mere consistent."
"Eric has not been consistent," said the Lions
coach. "Sure, he had (a club record) 31 completions
against the Bucs but It came to naught because we
didn't win.
"We thblk he's an exceptional person to have
because he's tough and can take tte pounding.
Potential. though is one thing and execution's

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Manhew A. Knox, of Ewington.
haJ. enll$ted blto the United States
Nf'iY. He IS scheduled to undf&gt;rgo ·
Recruit Tralnblg at Naval Training
Center. Great Lakes. Ill .. In October .
.1986 and subsequent trabllng In the
N~vy Fireman Apprenticeship
Program.
The llreman apprenticeship pro·
·gr11m Is an enlistment q~llon In !he
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Ullder the p:-ogram he will receive
IJ'Iiellcal and applied training in all
areas of mechanical, machinery
·and electrical repair.
1Je anended Vinton County High
Sc'hool and Buckeye Hills Career
Center.

David W. Greene
David W. Greene of Route I ,
Ewlngton, has enliSted into the
Ul\lled States Navy . As part of his
enlistment option he has been
~aranteed assignment to the
~hinist Mate Class "A" School
aft~ successful completion of
ReCruit Training at Naval Training
Cl'lltrr. Great Lakes. Ill.
Machinist mates are responsible
ilr all type of machinery repair.
lnclpding maintenance and repair
of steam systems, air conditioning
systems, refrll(erant systems. as
well s all types of associ a ted
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GaUia High School and attended
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The Terriers Improved to 1·0. I
. overall and 1-0 In the PAC. Bethany
dropped to 0.3 overall and ().I in the
league.
· Weslmlnsler 28, FineD"' 14
WILMINGTON. Pa. (UPI)
Wes tminster (Pa .) quarterback
Bill Atlee completed an ll·yard
touchdown pass lo Ron Lavelle late
in lhefourthquarterSaturdaytolce
a :&gt;B-14 victory over Fbldlay.
The loss drops Findley , which
fumbled lour limes to 2·2.
Thiel 12, Jom Carroll 7
GREENVILLE, Pa. (UP!) Tim Messersmith kicked two field
goals Saturday to lead Thiel (Pa.l
to a 12·7 victory over John Carroll in
a Presidents' Athletic Conference

game.
Allegheny 10, Oberlin 0
OBERUN. Ohio (UP!) -Allegheny tailback Eddie Taybr rushed
for ffi yards on 16 carries Saturday
to lead t;'l' Gators to a 10·0 North
Coast Athletic ConfermCP victory
over Oherlin.
Allegheny improved to 1·2 overall, and 1·1 in theNCAC. Oberlin fell
to 2-1 overall and 1-lln league play.
Dayton 42, Samilrd 6
DAYTON. Ohio tUPii - Ful·
lback Dave Jones and taill:ack
Andre Collins combined for 262
yards rushing as Dayton rolled to a
42-6 victory Saturday over Samford
(Ala.).

Dayton Is now 4-0. while Samford
dropped to 1·2.

Boston has share of division crown
Ba;TON tUP]) -Dwight Evans
belted a two-out solo homer In the
fifth inning and Bruce Hurst Hred a
six-hitter Saturday. helping the
Boston Red Sox clinch at least a tie
for the American League EasHitle
wlth a 2·0 victory over the Toronto
Blue Jays.
The decision reduced t!J:! Red
Sox' magic number for ,llnchlng
the division title 1o one. A victory
against the Blue Jays Sunday would
put Boston in the playoffs for the
!lrst time since 1975.
Hurst, J.3.7, fanned nine, lnchid·
lng Jesse Barfield to end the game,

and didn't walk a batter to posl his
fourth consocutlve complete game.
He Is 5-0 In September. It was his
11th complete game of the season.
Jim Clancy, 14·13, w.~s the bser
despite allowing only five hits.
Tigers I, Y111lcees 0
NEW YORK (UP!) - Lany
Herndon singled home Lou Whl·
Iaker !rom second In the lOth Inning
Saturday, giving Jack MOrris his
20t.h vlctory and helping tre l);&gt;trolt
Tigers eliminate New York !rom
!he division race with a 1·0 triumph
over the Yankees.

By MICHAEL BURNS
CINCINNATI (UP!) ~ The placards for this one
should read: "The Defense c1the '9Js vs. The O!!ense
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Chicago's vaunted Bear defense laces !he task of
halting the Bengals' high-tech c1fense Sunday wren
Chicago makes Its !lrst-ever appearance at River·
front Stadium.
And each coach has been most complimentary
about the opposition's strength this week:
"They don't have a vulnerable spot," Bengal Coach
Sam Wyche said o! the Bears' defense . "They're
more sound defensively this year. A year ago, trey
would just overpower you. Now they have rmre
discipline. A year or two ago they would leave people
w\oovered. They don't do that anymore."
IJhlcago Coach Mike Dllka said the Bengals'
_multlple-!ormatiOn, trlck·play offense keeps· !he

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rush. but fifth -best against the pass.
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"We control the stats by our play," says Jail'S.
"The message is clear- work and a team and you'D
win as a team. Everybody just has to do his share. Or
more.

quarter.

Another Utah fumble, this one on
the Ohio State :~1. led to another
Buckeye score. with Cooper again
going in from two to cap a 67-yard
drive in 9 plays.
Utah's only first half mints came
on a 42-yard field goal by Andre
Guard!. who also ki cked another
42-yarder in third quartt&gt;r: Ohio
State led 31 -3 at the hall.
Cooper also scored Sf('Ond half
TDs on 7 and 2-yard runs. while
Workman's t !Tee touchdowns
ca mp oo a 13-yard pass from
quarterback Jim Ka rsatos. a 2·
yard run and a 9-yard run .
· Karsatos completed 15 of 22
passes for 224 yards. whil e Utah's
Larry Eggt&gt;r was 22 of 42 for 215
yards and two interceptions.
· Ohio State' s 71!i tota l yards broke
tte previous Buckt&gt;ye record of li44
set in 1974 against Iliino is. It also
was only 13 yards sey of the total
number of yards the Buckeyes had
In !heir first three games.
Michigan 00 FLU IX
ANN ARBOR. Mich . iUPII - Pat
Moons broke a tie late in the third
quarter with a 32-yard field goa l
Saturday and Michigan 's belea guered defense limited Chip Fergu son to 73 yards passing to lead thE'
fourth- ranked .WoM!rlnes ·to a ~18
triumph over No. 20 Florida State.
Before a crowd of 105.507.
Mlchil(an improved It s Homecom·
big Day record undf&gt;r Bo Schembechler to !8-0 by shutting out thP

Seminoles after intermission until
the !Ina! seconds in the Initial
meeting between the teams. Michl·
gan. 3-0, dropped Florlda State to 1·
2·1 as Thomas Wilcher clinched the
decision with a 7-yard touchclown
run \\1th I : 27 remaining that put
Michigan ahead :ll-10.
Florida State reserve quarterback Danny McManus found Herb
Gainer for a :.D-yard score with 16
seconds left and added a t WO·P&gt;inl
conversion pass to Pat Carter for
lte final margin .
Penn State tl, ECU 17
UNIVERSITY PARK. Pa. !UP! I
- Senior John Shaffer threw two
touchdown passes Saturday t&gt; help
No. 6 Penn State hand East
Carolina its 131 h straight kiss with a
-12·17 rout of the Pirates.
Kentucky :n. ClnclMatl 00
CINCINNATI I UP! I - David
Johnson returned an interception \f&gt;
yards for a touchdown and Chrts
Chenault returned an interception
fl5 yards for another TO to pace
Kentucky to a 37-20 win over
Cincinnati Saturday.
Marc Logan rushed99yardsrnl4
carries and sec red a touchdown on
a !-yard run to help Kentucky boost
its record to 2-0.l The Wlldcatsalso
scored TDs on Blll Ransdell's
15-yard .pass lo Joe Cuny and 010
Andy Murray's !-yard run . Joe
Worley added a 45-yard field goal.
Cinclnnall dropped to 2·2.
The game was played before a
record Cincinnati crowd of 36,:ru.

Mlrris, 20-8, jobled Boston's
Roger Clemens. Mllwaukl!e's Ted
Higuera and Los Angeles' FernandJ Valenzuela as the only
20-game winners In the majors.
Morris pitched 10 Innings for his
14th complete game, allowing four
hits while strildng out eight and
walking two.
Cubs 3, Cardinals 3
ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Ryne
Sandberg's two-run triple hlghllgh·
tedafour·run!OthlnnlngSaturday,
lifting the Chicago Cubs to a 5-3
vlctoryovertreSt. LoulsCardlnals.
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Pitt crushes West Virginia
By POHlA SMlTH
UPI Sports Wriler

Tte oo tbu rst began with Heyward's
touchdown 5:48 Into !he second

period. and ended with Congcml''$,
TD run 2:ll Into the final quarter&lt;

PTITSBURGH tUPl i - John
Congcrnl passed for 200 yards and
three first-half touchdowns and ran
for another score Saturday to lead
Pittsburgh to a 48-16 rout of West
VIrginia.
The victory was Pitt's most
lopsided triumph against the Moun·
talneers since a 52-7 romp in 1978.
Cangemi completed 16 d :ll
passes with ooe Interception. He
threw touchclown passes d 66 yards
to Blliy OsiDm, 20 yards to Hosea
Heard and 31 yards to Keith
Tinsley. Cangemi carried the ball
ftve times l&gt;r 62 yards. scoring on a
7· yard run.
OsiDm also completed a ll· yard
touchdown pass on an q~tion pay to
Veroon Kirk. and Craig Heyward
scored on a 2· yard pungc. Jell
VanHorne kicked Deld goals of 42
and 19 yards andslx extra poblts for
ll'l' Panlhers, 2-1-1.
West Virginia, 2-2. scored on a
43-yard field goal by Charlie
Baumann In !he first quarter, Mike
Timko 's ll-yard second· quarter
touchdown pass to Harvey Smith,
and Pat Ranoolph's 7-yard run In
ll'l' Dna! period. Baumann missed
ll'l' second o! his two extra-point
kicks.
West VIrginia closed to 14-10
early In the second quarter when
Timko l&gt;und Srnlthstreakingdown
PAN'IHERS SCORE - Pill's Craig Heyward lives ewer West
the rnlal)e c1 he !leld.
VIrginia's l'mlton Waters for a second quarter touchdown Saturday.
Pltttren went on a31·polntspree,
'The
Pant!J:!rs romped, 48-16. (Ul'l)
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34-yard pass from from backup
quarterback Tom Tupa to split end
Everett Ross.
Bryant, a 6-foot. 212-pound freshman, got Ohio State off to a quick
start after the openblg kickoff. He
carried four consecutlvee times for
, 25, 11 , 30 and 1 yards In a 4-play.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio ( UPII
Vince Workman rushed lor 168
yards and Jim Bryant. making his
first collegiate start, 145 and
fullback GeorgE' Cooper scored fou r
touchdowns to power Ohio State to a
64-6 victory over outmanned Utah
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Cleveland has the fifth -worst rushblg attack in the
NFL. the nexl-to-worst defense against the run and
the fourth-worst defense overall.
Schottenheimer says the return of luUI:ack Kevin
Mack (10 rushed for 50 yards and two TD'sl. who
miSsed two games with a shoulder Injury, will help ·
earnest Byner (43-90) and Curtis Dickey 119-77;.
In addition, a switch in linebackers is expected to
help solve some short-yardage and goal-lme
situatiOns on defense.

MIAMI, Fla. (UP! I - The
nation's second ranked college
loolbaU learn, Miami of Florida, led
top-mUd Oaklahoma, :!S-10, mid way In lhe final quarter at the
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Cleveland's passing game. which has featured
Byner 118- 1901 and wide receivers Brian Brennan
(10-134 -1 touchdown&gt; and Reggie Langhorne (7-17611. may be hun should tight end Ozzie Newsome be
unablE' to play .
Newsome t5421 is questionable wilh a a sore
shou lder. and his pass-catching streak c1101 games
as well as hi s playing streak of 124 games are I'!
jeopardy.
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unt il this weekend."' savs Kosar. "Everyone knows
how sure-handed he is.·and how much he means Ill

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another. All of us, not just Eric. have to work heMcr
together."
The LIOn$' passing attack boasts widE&gt; receivers
Carl Bland (13 catches for 121 yards) and Jeff
Chadwick (10- 189) .
Detroit is fifth-best in the league against the pass.
but \\10 be hampered should cornerback Bobby
Wadkins- hobbled with a sore foot -be sldf&gt;ilned .
"You have to take advantage of every edge yoo can
get," said Cleveland quarterback Bernie Kosar. who
is 62-of-106 for 762 yards, two TD's and ooe
interception. "We've been strugglblg offensively at
times and defensively at times. We must work in

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have to;stop It obce you're done thlnldng about it."
· The Bears and BengalS have played only twice.
most I'I!CI!ntly In 19fll, and the Bengals won roth
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. In a ~l'l! !rom lhe usual p-egame posturing,
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~at Cleveland last week, and lbey also abandlred
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use more gimmicks against the Bears.
Ditka said the huJTy·UP offense Won't rattle hls
teiiJ!I .
"They can do what they want ID do, tlJI eventually
they've got to come out to the line d. scrtmmage and
JJne up. It's our job as a defense to understand what
they're In and play the defense," Dttka said.
Chicago quarterback Jim McMahon is expocted to
play for the !lrsl lime since he s~tly separated his
shoulder the !lrst week c1 the season. In the two games
be ml.aaed, the Bears sco~ ooly three touchdowns.
"He Is 100 percent, except you never kr.ow wha~

happens In the heat c1the game,lf ~lakes a hit rn t!J:!
shoulder the wrong way," Dltka said. "We need him
In there 1o go up against a good Cineblnatl football
team.''

Because o! a scheduling quirk, the Bengals w111
have had 10 days c1! since their last game (at
Cleveland last Thursday), while !he Bears wUI be
playing on only six days rest, having faced Green Bay,
Monday night.
Dllka discounted tbe disparity In p:-eparatlon time;
saying the long break could help or hurt the BengaiS,
and Wyche mlde similar remarks.
:
"Everyone gives that rmre credit than It's worth,":
Wyche said. "We couldn't start flnallzlng our game·
plan until Tuesday morning. There's always the :
danger that they'll get their minds d.f footbaD and aet'
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September 2.8 . 1986

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

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Oaks -win 20-6; Coen feels KC Bobcats will bounce back
' By JIM WEiDEMOYER
'llmee&amp;ndnel staff
CHESHIRE- Kyger Creek High
School f09tbaU coach Mel Coen said
.he- Is -not worried the sputtering
offense which resulted Ina mlslead·
ing 20.6 loss to visiting Oak HUI
Frtday night Is Indicative ct things
to eome.
His team, 3-2, will bounce back
from Its second straight Southern
Valley Athletic Conference loss, he
said, despite the fact that his offense
h~ one of Its most successfUl nights
and came away empty on several
scoring opportuntles Frljlay.
·The Bobcats offense had little
problem moving the ball, roBing up
219 yards rushing, but turned the

ball over to greedy Oak HlU five
times. Two turnovers. an interception and tumble, kllled Kyger Creek
scortrlg threats and two others, both
Interceptions, resulted in 12 Oak
Hill points. "1 can't figure it out," Coen said,
"we've usually been taking advantage of our opponents mistakes.
Tonight it was them capital !zing on
ours."
For the first lour weeks of the
season, the Bobcats took advantage
of every mistake, miscue, fumble
and interception by its opponent to
roll to a 3-1 start. Friday they found
themselves on the other end ct the
stick.
But Coen said he has little worries

his squad will bounce hack from
Friday's disappointing outcome.
"This team has character and
they are a bunch of good kids ,"
Coen said. "They'll bounce back.
we know we should have scored
when we had those chances. We just
need to get back to practice and
work hard this week."
The Bolxats drove to the Inside
the Oak Hlll 35-yardli'nethreettmes
In the first half Frld'ay; rut came
away with nothing. Kyger Creek
tallied nine first dom~S in the first 24
minutes while the defense limited
the Oaks to one.
Oak Hlll had no &lt;ifens!ve pJnch in
the first half but scored two
touchdowns, utU!z!ng the open-field

Symmes Valley hands SHS
fourth setback in five games
By SOO'IT WOLFE
Tbnes-Senllnel Staff
RACINE - Behind the four·
to~chdown, 135-yard rushing performance of junior tailback Donnie
Craft, the Symmes Valley VIkings
broke open . a close 16-7 halftime
score to blitz the Southern TornadOes 32-13 here Friday In an SVAC
fir:)ii contest.
: ~mmes Valley upped its r&lt;rord
ts. 3-2 overall and 2-0 Inside bop
~ay, while Southern leU to 14 and
(1,&gt;2.
; For Southern It was another case
~ "almost" or "what could have
heen", but lor the VIkings it was a
glorious, hard-fought battle.
· After Southern struggled early at
the hands of a bulky, well eicperienced Symmes Valley defensive unit (running just thr~ ftrst
period plays). the Vlke's took over
cil their second possession to hit
paydlri at the 4:42 mark In the
oi&gt;enlng round. That score came
when power hack Donnie Craft
waltzed Into the endzone from four
yi)rds out, then watched as O..lano
I!ryant plunged In for the tWO·IXlint
ronvers!on.
:The play capped a 71-yard drive,
hjghllghted by runs 22 and:!! yards
bit ·the Craft.
'
::In the waning moments of the
opEning round and throughout the
second period. Southern reached
intO· its bag of tricks and also
!liitiated a passing game to break
uO-a !().man SV defensive line.
:A:lter an SHS punt, SV marched
&lt;l.'l :yards to payd!rt, again reaching
ihl!-endzCile on an 11-yard passing
pia)' to Craft with 2:32 Jefl In the
s.rond round. Craft also added the
extras ilr a 16-0 SV lead.
:·!The Tornadoes buckled down as
ttie first hall neared a close,
~ting to perfection an aggressive running game and surprise
~ng game. A 17-yard pass from
Pek&gt; Roush to Chris Stout set up a
!lrst and :!! situation as time
E'iapsed quickly toward the inter-

mission. Two consecutive pass
pays stopped the clock with six
s&lt;ronds -remaining, setting the
stage lor a twenty-yard nimble by
Pete Roush.
The hard-nosed running back
dropped hack to pass. rut found
only a b!!tztng Symmes Valley line.
Roush eluded his tacklers and
broke into day!!ght , where he
!!terally deceived the entire VIking
team as he raced in lor the score. A
Mark Porter kick pulled SHS to !6-7
at the half as time ran out.
As history seemingly repeated
itself. Southern moved the ball very
well to begin the third frame,
penetrating Into Va!!ey territory
with a third and seven situation left
for a score. Pete Roush dropped
back and !ired a perfect spiral to
Mike Amos in the endzone, however, a clipping penalty nuUll!ed the
play and e!!minated the soore.
A third quarter drive resulted in
an early fourth period score for SV
as Craft meandered untouched into
the endzone for another score,
adding the extra points, the score
row 24·7.
Craft again hit the mdzone at the
5:36 mark; Bryant added the extras
fi:&gt;r a 32-7 score.
Southern made things respecta ble with 2: 16 left as Roush fired a
bullet to sure-handed Chris Stout in
the endzone. The 43-yard TD score
pJUed SHS to 32·13 as the PAT run
failed.
Craft led aU rushers with a 25-135
rushing nlght and four ID's,
followed ~ Gary Walters with 15-63
and O..lano Bryant with 2-37.
Southern's Fl?te Roush again had
a good night, rushing for 73 yards on
13 carries. Scott Burris, who had a
great game both offensively and
defensively, was 8-29.
Stout was the leading receiver
with 2·10r·OO yards and Amos 2-11.
Burris led all SHS tackles with
eleven unassisted and five assisted,
while Tlm Smith added 10. Bo Willis
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Huntington (W.Va.) East travels
Point Pleasant (W.Va.) High
to Point Pleasant lor a 7:30 p.m.
· School won its first contest in five
tries on a raln-s!!ckened field and contest slatE!! for next Friday .
At Ravenswood. a 32-yard field
Wahama (W.Va.) squeezed past
goal
by Matt VanMeter with 1:52
11th-ranked West Virginia Class M
Ravenswood on a late field goal remaining in the game I'JShed the
White Falcons over the highlyFriday night.
The Big Blacks of Point Pleasant favored ' Red IJI'vlls 9-6.
Wahama overcame an early
lit up the scoreboard with a 33-yard
touchdown pass from Roger RDusb Ravenswood touchdown and turned
to Chet Horton, a 53-yard run by the Red O..vils away on fo ur ,
CharliE&gt; Kinnaird, and an 11-yard
close to2-2the
goalsuffering
Hne .
Ravenswood,
after
rumblE&gt; by Ryan Bordman to occasions
their second straight thr~ ·point
breeze by HurricanE&gt; 21-7.
After ll scoreless first quarter the setback, received the game's openBig Blacks opened the scoring with ing kickoff and marched 41 yards in
the Roush to Horton scoring pass, seven plays to take a 6-0 lead.
cubninating a more-than 11\. Jerald Hesson ran over from six
yards out for the score. The
minute, 92-yard drive.
Hurricane, winless in four out· j:Oint-after kick was blocked by
!ngs, fought hack to take the lead Dale Smith.
Midway through the second
with 4: 10 remaining, marching 83
period.
the Red Devils threatened
yards. Tommy Turner broke loose
and dashed 76 yards for the score. to score again. After r.rovering a
Midway through the third period, fumbled punt on the Waharna 31.
Kinnaird took a handofl form Ravenswood advanced to the nine
Roush, dashed up the middle, cut but Smith blocked the 30-yard
left, and outraced a trio of field-goal attempt.
White Falcons quarterback Sean
Hurricane defenders into the
corner of the endzone. An Insurance Gibbs generated an 00-yard drive,
touchdown was added late in the connecting on four passes. Gibbs
final period on a nine-play, 58-yard, connected on a 49-yard pass and a
time-consuming drive. poilshed off third-down and 25 , 27-yarder for the
score. The run for the IX'ints after
by Bordman's score.
Hurricane's TurnE&gt;r was game· failed, leaving the game ded locked
high rusher with 155 yards on 17 6-6 at halftime.
In the second hail. the Red O..vils
carries. Kinnaird led the Big Blacks
ground attack with 120 yards on 16 drove down to the 11 -yard line; but
attempts. Bordman added 'flyards. -------------1
Through the air, Roush com·
pleted 10 of 17 passes for 120 yards:
Horton was on the receiving end of
lour passes for 60 yards. Mike
Barton caugttt four for 35 and
Marlin
sophomore David Supple two lor 35.
Point Pleasant rolled for 249
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yards total offense and limited
22 col. semi-automatic rille
Hurricane to 147 yards on the
with 4 power scope
ground and 35 via ttle air. The Big
H&amp;R
Blacks recovered two tumbles and
blocked one punt.
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the ball hack . and polished off a·.
smrt six-play, 35-yard drive with a:.
two-yard touchdown run ~ Chris
Vogel to close the gap to 12,.;. KCHS ·
junior tailback David Pettry led all
rushers with 91 yards.
The Oaks offense finally got .
untracked late In the third perlld,·
finally scoring on a quarterback ::
sneak by Eric Faye, culminating a :
«J-yard drive with 4:40 remaining
In the contest.
Both squads continue SVAC .
action next week as the Oaks host .
Southern. 1-4• .Friday night and :·:
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Kyger Creek totally dominated
the first half, holding the Oaks, 4-1,
to negative three yards rushing
whtle amassing 1216 of their·own.
"We didn't play that well," Oaks
first -year coach Jeff Cbnroy said,
"we just carne up wtth the big play
whenwereededlt. Thatsthesign&lt;i
a good team, when you don't play
too well but st!U win."
The second half was much of the
same as Kyger Creek ~ived the
opening kickoff and marched to the
Oaks six-yard Une but tumbled.
Four minutes later, the Bob:ats

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moves of junior split end/defensive
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both touchdowns.
The :&gt;-loot-10 155-pounder held on
to a defelected pass and raced 63
yards for the contest's first score
midway through tIE opening period. Howell Intercepted a pass by
Bob:at quarterback Tom Waugh,
returning it 83 yards for a score.
The interception was the S£Cond of
three for Howell. He set up his
touchdown pass with an lntercep·
tlon In the first quarter.
Kyger Creek managed two
lengthy drives, marching to the
Oaks' 25 and two-yard lines, but
came away with rothing in the first
half. The first drive ended on an
interception and time ran outoo the
Elolxats as they attempted to run a
third and goa! from the two in the

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EAST MEIGS - Since the first
: game of the season Coach Jack
• James' Southwestern Highlanders
, have been doing exactly wha\ thelt
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. improve.
· Southwestern's steady Improve: ment reached its plnac1e Friday
· evmlngasthehustllngHighlan~rs
: rolled over host Eastern, 44-0.
An outstanding lfD.yard, four: touchdown outrurst from senior
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-.~Blue Devils post fifth grid ·
~;.vict9ry; Athens next opponent

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good passes, the EHS defense 34-yard ruDettoChrls Bryant In the
completed 2 of 3 t&gt;r ro, late In the seven. Dan Tripp liad tne sack.
continued to stumble. Matters endzone. The-five play, 85-yard game..
·
Hllisbl! 'led tbe wln~ . with
where further complicated by the. drive ended tbe srortng at 44-0.
Eastern's Jell Johnson led the seven taCkles, while Riel~ Hal,slop
determination d a hu!;!! SWHS
Halslop's 155 . yards - led all EHS ground game with 7·16. Steve had a tumble recovery; a~~d ' tlle
defensive line.
rushers. a.rts Bryant had three Horner paced the EHS receiving elder Halslop and Harvey Burnett
With nine minutes remaining In receptions for 45 yards lor the department with 1\\0 receptions for had Interceptions.
the second canto Halslop hit the winners. Burleson connected on 51&gt;.
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Eastern Is 1-4 overall, ().2 n the
endzonefortbethlrdtlme; this time seven of 12 passes for 72 yards.
Jeff Jotmson had 13 tackles for SVAC. while Southwestern weighs
oo an 18-yard scramble. Harvey Freshrnl,'ll quarterback Josh Ruff Eastern and Jay Reynolds had il) at 41, 2-0 In the SVAC.
Burnett added the PAT.
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yard out, then added thePATforan
s.o score. The drive took s1x plays
and covered 54 yards.
At the 3:09 mark, Halslop again
hit theendzonefromslxyardsootto
cap a 68-yard drive. Justy Burleson
drilled a short pass to Charles
Stanley lor the PAT and a 1~
score.
While Eastern was suffering its
offensive woes, Southwestern kept
theEHSturfslzzllnghotasltblazed
a traU to another score with 42
seconds remaining in the initial
frarne. JoeBryanthilpaydlttfrom
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Sale prices In effect September 25 through October 1, 1986.
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1 !ll 27
I 55 44

2 55 51
2 100 87
2 86 65
4 34 146
4 ta 132

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Purolator

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2 door coupe, gray metallic, automatic,
door edge guards, cruise control, tilt
wheel, AM·FM radio, power antenna.
II'MI7.
IJST . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. $13,900
Less Gribble Disc ............ -$1,791
YOUR PRICE .. . .. . .......... $12,165
Less GM Cash Back ...
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Waler Pump Lube,

2 door sport coupe, light blue, tinted
glass, air conditioning, sport mirrors,
cruise control, automatic, tilt wheel,
tachometer, gauge package and more.

1.99 --

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From

23.95
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29.95
32.95
lnlegral Alternators

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1986 MONTE CARLO

Reg.1.39 #AS111

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$11,884

2door coupe, light blue, automatic, air
conditioning, cruise control, tinted
gla!s, sport mim&gt;rs, body pin striping.
1110926.
IJST ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... $12,733
Less Gribble Disc . ........... -$1,611
YOUR PRICE ....... . ........ $11,122
Less GM Cash Back..
. . . .-$500

After mlr'a. 75e rebate
Reg.1.79 #AS122

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1986 MONTE CARLO

Powdered. Stop l.ealr,
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$11,665

1986 MONTE CARLO

TOTAL PRICE

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After mlr'a. 1.50 rtbl1e
Sale 2.49, Reg. 3.19,11mllt

lJST .. . . . . . ........ . ..... .. .. $14,044
Less Gribble Disc ............ -$1,806
YOUR PRICE .
. ......... $12,233
Less GM Cash Back .~ .... .... .45()0

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9.95

Sav~ge
Batteries

72Month
W•rr•nty

Reg. 59.88

TOTAL PRICE

SuDerior
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$11,738

1986 CHEVETTE

Dark red, 4 speed, 2 door hatchback.
Hl927.

Proleclors ·

IJST .... ........... ...... ..... $6,065
Less Gribble Disc ~ .......... -$577
YOUR PRICE . ........ . ....... $5,488
Less GM Cash Back . ... .. . ..... -$300

~. from 13.115

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TOTAL PRICE

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188

1986 NOVA

Dark maroon, automatic, air, cruise
control, body pin striping, AM-FM
radio, rally wheels. 118'110.
IJST . .. ........ ...... . ....... $12,945
Less Gribble Disc . . ... ~ .... -$1,639
YOUR PRICE .......... .. .... $11,306
Less GM Cash Back .... .. ... .. .45()0

Light blue, 4 door sedan, aif, sport mirrors, 5 speed, AM-FM radio, electric
rear defroster: Nre90.
IJST ... .. ................ ..... $9,156
Less Gribble Disc.... . .. ... . .. -$1,025
YOUR PRICE .... ~ ..... .... .. $8,131
Less GM Cash Back ......... . .. -$300

$10,806

;;·NOVl7,831

TOTAL PRICE .. .. .. ...

1986 CHEVETTE

Light blue, 4 speed, 2 door hatchback.
116613 .
UST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... $6,065
Less Gribble Disc ..... ~ . .. -$577
YOUR PRICE . .. .. . .......... .$5,ta8
Less GM Cash Back.. . ... .... .. -$300

TOTAL PRICE ... .......

$5,188

· 1986 CHEVETIE

'

Medium gray, 4 speed, 2 door hatchback. #7458.
lJST . .. .... .... . . . .......... .. $6,065
Less Gribble Disc ~ .
.. -$577
YOUR PRICE ....... ... ... $5,488
Less GM Cash Back ............ -$300

TOTAL PRICE

..

$5,188

1986 CHEVY

Fleetside, copper metallic, sliding rear
window, air, side rails, power brakes,
cruise control, 4 speed, tilt wheel,
power steering, AM·FM with cassette,
chrome rear step bumper, cargo area
lamp. #7112.
·
UST .. .. .......... .. ......... $13,491
Less Gribble Disc ........... -$1,938
YOUR PRICE ..... .. ......... $11,553
Less GM Cash Back ............ -$600

TOTAL PRICE ... . ....

!10,953

1986 CAPRICE

TOTAL

4 door sedan, charcoal, electric rear
defroster, air, sport mirrors, automatic, power steering. #7628.
IJST ................ ...... ... $10,311
Less Gribble Disc .... ~ .. .. .. -$1 ,19'1
YOUR PRICE .. ........ . .... .$9,114
Less GM Cash Back ..... . .... .-$300

TOTAL PRICE ...........

$8,814

1986 CHEVY

Fleetside pickup, copper and white,
sliding rear window, air, power steer·
ing and brakes, tilt wheel, cruise control, auxiliary fuel tank, electric clock,
chrome step bumper. 114048.
IJST ...... .. ........... .. .... $13,083
Less Gribble Disc .... .. ~ ~ ~ -$1,980
YOUR PRICE . .......... .. . .$11,103
Less GM Cash Back ...... . . . . .. -$600

TOTAL PRICE ........

$10,503

1986 CHEVY

Fleetside, red.-4 speed, power steering,
AM radio, painted rear step bumper,
gauges and much more. #5863.
IJST ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... $11,821
Less Gribble Disc ............ -$1,671
YOUR PRICE .. .... ~ ........ $10,150
Less GM Cash Back.. .... ~ ... -$600

TOTAL PRICE ..........

$9,550

1986 CHEVY

Fleetside pickup, red, automatic,
power steering, AM radio, painted rear
step bumper, heavy duty chassis.

110111.
LIST .. .. .

..

. . . $13,316

Less Gribble Disc . . . .
.-$1,882
YOUR PRICE . . . . . . . .
. .$11,4.'M
Less GM Cash Back .... ~ ...... -$600

TOTAL PRICE ... ... , ..

$10,834

1986 CHEVY

Fleetside, red finish; tinted glass, 4
speed, power steering, AM radio,
painted rear step bumper. N8554.

IJST ................ .. ....... $11,821
Less Gribble Disc ... ......... -$1,671
YOUR PRICE . .. ....... ... ... $10,150
Less GM Cash Back .....
. .. -$600

TOTAL PRICE ...........

$9,550

1986 CHEVY

Fleetside, bronze and tan, sliding rearwindow, air, cruise control, tilt wheel,
power steering, cargo area lamp,
chrome step bumper, electric clock,
AM-FM stereo with cassette, Silverado
equipment. Hl567.
UST ........ ~ ...... . .. .. .. .. $13,532
Less Gribble Disc . . . .
.-$1,944
YOUR PRICE ....... ...... ... $11,588
Less GM Cash Back . . ...... .. -$600

TOTAL PRICE .. . .. . ..

_$10,988

1986 CHEVETTE

Light blue, 4 speed, 2 door hatchback.
#1752.

IJST ......... ................. $6,065
Less Gribble Disc.. .. . . ~ . . .-$577
YOUR PRICE ....... .. ....... $5,ta8
Less GM Cash Back.. ... ..... .. -$300
TOTAL PRICE ....... . ...

1986 CHEVY

$5,188

Classic Brougham, dark blue, power
windows, power tnmk opener, power
door lockS, air, cruise control, power
antenna, tilt wheel, wire wheel covers,
AM·FM/cassette. 115312.
IJST ..... .. .................. $15,945
Less Gribble Disc . .. .... ... .. -$2,068
YOUR PRICE .......... ~ .... $13,877
Less GM Cash Back . . . . . . . . . . . -$750

Fleetside, 4 speed, light blue, power
steering, AM radio, heavy duty front
springs, painted rear step bumper,
gauges. N6532.
LIST ..... .. .. . ............... $11,821
Less Gribble Disc . . . . . . .. -$1,671
YOUR PRICE . . ... .... ....... $10,150
Less GM Cash Back ..... . . .... -$600

Fleetside, red, 4speed, power brakes,
AM radio, heavy duty battery,
cigarette lighter, power steering.ll3850.
lJST ............. ....... ...... $9,757
Less Gribble Disc .. ..... ..... -$1,378
YOUR PRICE ...... .......... $8,379
Less GM Cash Back .. . . ~ .... -$600

TOTAL PRICE ........

TOTAL PRICE ....

TOTAL PRICE...... ..

$13,127

_$9,550

1986 CHEVY

$7' 779

1986 CHEVETtE

Light blue, 2 door hatchback, 4 speed.
H3772.

IJST ........... ...... ... . ... .. $6,065
Less Gribble Disc ~ ~ . . .... -$577
YOUR PRICE ..... . ...
. ... $5,488
Less GM Cash Back .. . .. .. : . .. -$300

·TOTAL PRICE . . .... . ....

From

13.95
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1986 CHEVETTE

Dark red, 2 door hatchback, 4 speed.
11393.

IJST . .. ....... .. ............. . $6,065 :.
Less Gribble Disc ~ .... ..... ... -$577 ;
YOUR PRICE . , . . ............. $5,488
Less GM Cash Back .. .. .... .. .. -$300
TOTAL PRICE ~

$5,188 :

1986CHEVY

810 Blazer, blue, folding rear seat,
electric rear defroster, cruise control,
5 speed, wheel trim rings. H2204.
IJST ............. : .... ....... $13,780
Less Gribble Disc. . . . .... .-$1,642 ·
YOUR PRICE .............. ~ $12,138 .
Less GM Cash Back .
. .. -$500

$11,638 .·

TOTAL PRICE ....... ..

1986 CHEVY

Van, white, automatic, side and rear
door fixed glass, front anJiliary seat,
power bra~es. power steering, AM
radio, sliding side donr, much more. ·
H5713.
IJST ..... .. ........ .. ........ $11,880 .
Less Gribble Disc . . . . . . . . . .-$1,881
YOUR PRICE . . . .... . . .. . ... $10,179
Less GM Cash Back .. . .. .... .-$750

TOTAL PRICE ..

. .

$9,429

1986 CHEVY

Fleetside, red, automatic, power steering, AM radio, painted rear step
bumper, special wheel covers. 116899.

IJST . . .

.. . .

.. . .. .. $13,042 .

Less Gribble Disc . . ..... .. -$1,845
YOUR PRICE ......
. .. $11,197
Less GM Cash Back .. .. .. ~ .-$600 .

TOTAL PRICE .. . .. .. ..

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Trimble had a slight edge In total
:yards, 138-126. Neither team
!~pleted a pass, the Tomcats
i:.laDing
on eight attempts and
~Iexander on 11. Bryan Rloch led
!~!!xander in rushing with ffi In 13
:cames whlle Denny Davis led the •
1vtnners with frl yards on 22 tries.
• PorlllmOulh ND 14, VC 0
Notre Dame claimed tts fourth
wln In ftve games while the VIkings
lOst for the tlrst time In live games.
'=•Notre Dame's 'Ibm 'Dauthat mn
~;yards for the first points allowed
$t!&gt; the Vlldng defense 1IU season on
· ~take punt In the SECOnd period.
; ~~~ Mader put the game on Ice
!~h a fourth quarter ~rdrun!or
·~· winners.
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r ..VintDri Coonty hadk 93 total yards
~~ to lB7 for Notre Dame
lfliCjudliill a 165-53 advtange for N9
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:• In other games, Meigs shutout
•M'ellston 21-0 (see story), Trimble
~ged Alexander 10.0. Belpre had
easy time wltl) NelsonvUle-York
•.31.0. and In the week's non-league
::game, VInton County allowed tts
: tlrst points of the season In klslng
114.0 ID Portsmouth Notre Dame.
: · Miller 19, Federai·HocklnK 0
:: Miller's Todd Altier rushed for
• ~54 yards and two touchdowns as
Falcons won for the first lime
:since an 19-0 win over Federal•flock!ng In 1984. Miller had also lost
straight TVC games.
-; Altier scored on runs of two and
•flve yards while John Edwards
:wound oot the scoring with a 21 yard
:fun 1n the fourth pertod. The game
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tllghtening.
r: The Falcons limited the Lancers
ito only lour yards rushing and 33
jfotal yards while piling up 322
.yards, all on the ground.
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~ - Trimble scored all of its' points
&gt;tonowlng Spartan miscues which
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Team
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GAHS marched 6ji yards in 10
Loga n ..... ...... ..... ...... 5 0 152 24
plays. Wingback Chris Howard
Gallipolis ... .... ...... .... 5 0 137 17 squirted through the West defense
Warr('n ............... ..... 5 0 143 79
for the llnal :II with 2: 24left. A run
Athens ... .... ..... ......... 4 1 100 42
for two failed.
\Vrst ..... ..... .......... .. .. 4 1 103 21
Coa l Grove. ...... ....... 2 3 75 87
Rocky Bennett recovered a SenaWellston ... ........ .. ..... 2 3 62 108
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Pt. Pleasant ............ . 1 4 62 101
Saunders
Inserted his second unit
Marietta ..... ..... .... ... 0 5 42 173
with 2:01 left. They ran out the
Jackson ............. ..... 0 5 41 190
Rock Hill .... ....... ..... 0 5 28 162 eiock.
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Sept. :ill rt!SUIIs:
GAllS
totaled
279
yards and picked
Ga llipolis 16 Portsmouth West 0
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uproflrstdowns.Cl!rlsHowardhad
Warren Local 41 Magnolia 28
67 yard&lt; In seven trtps; Shawn
Logan 17 W•hrte 0 13 quarters!
Grant 8lin six; Andy Howard 50 In
Zanesville 34 Marietta 0
14.
Harrtson, wiD completed 4 of 8
CoL St. Charles 51 Jackson 7
Chesapm ke 3'1 Rode Hill 0
passes ilr 52yardsandoneTD, was
Coal Grovf' 33 Ceredo-Kenova 0
credited with 11 yards In 10 trtpsPoint Plrasant 21 HunicanE' 7
he was sacked four times by West
Meigs 21 We11ston 0
defenders
for a minus :rl- rmst &lt;1
Oct. 3 games:
Athemo-ar Ga UipoJis
·· it In the llrst period.
Warrrn Local at Jackson
"Big Alf" Bricker led the visitors
Logan at Marietta
with
47 yards n seven trips. Mike
Wh&lt;VIeJ&gt; burg at Rock HUJ
Matthews
added 34 In seven. QB
South Point at Coal Grove
HW1tington East at Point Ploosant
Larry Mershon was 0-8 &lt;11 the game
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tackler Jason Bush lbr a tM&gt;;yard
loss ·on third mwn, and on fourth
mwn, Bragg fired wide to end
Travis Sta!EII wlio was blanketed
by safety Donnie Becker.
Wellston was held to a minus five
yards rushing and only ooe first
mwn after the lmtermlsslon. The
Rockets gained 69 yard; on two
!lll'ond half pass plays; 22 and 47
yarders to Pariseau, lilt totaled
ooly 64 yards for the last half.
Meigs Coach Charley Olancey
normally cares ooly aoout one
statistic, the game's final SOlre, but
sees positive aspects ot the lburth
straight whitewash. "The shu tout
streak Is good for us because It has
given the klds a tittle extra
Incentive. They really want to keep
It going," quoted Olanrey.
The Meigs roach added, "We
didn't make any major changes at
halftime, we just executed much
better In the second half. I'm real
Continued on C-7

sacked twice for a minus 21 yards.
GAHS was penalized SPVen times
for 65 yards, West tllree times for
35. Harrison punte:l i:Jur times for
133 yards, Rod Sparks six times for
171.
Athens Next
GAllS will open defense of Its
Southeastern Ohio League title at
home on Oct 3, against Athens.
West will host Northwest Friday.
Statistics:

pleased with our mndltlonlng; as
the ·night went by we mntrolled the

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Rocket fumbles,.cop 21-0 win
:r: ::o: t~:t;e :r::
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three yards out and Paul Dalley's
Tbnes&amp;llllllel Stall
first of .three straight extra point
POMEROY - Meigs captiauzed ldcks made It 7-0.
on two Wellston iumbles with short
Wellsttlli tumbled on the thin!
scoring drives, used a trtckplay for qlllll')er's second play at their own
~ third touchdoWn, and put together
25 aM aJJo.wed ·Meigs to Jll8ke It 14-0
two goallil)e stands to post lis l1fth as JeH McElroy rammed up the
straight win and fourth consecutive middle !rom a yard out m the
shutout. 21-0, over the Rockets drive's' Mh play. McElroy had
before a large Marauder Home- carrie!! thel llnaJ fOur plays,
coming crowd Friday night.
covering the final Ill yards.
Key Play
FolloWing a Wellston lUll, Meigs
The first defensive stand ~ made It 21-0 with 4:36 left In the
unbeaten MHS seemed to tum the third period when nonnally a
tide. TraJllng7-0, Wellston methodi- wingback and second string quar.
cally drove from Its own 15 to the terback Phll King slipped Into the
Meigs one in 17 plays. On!ourthand tailback position. took a pltchout
goal from the one, Wellston's !rom quarter~k Mike Bartnun,
quarterback Scott Bragg tumbled and filpped a 35 yard pass to a ~
the snap and a huge pileup occured ~Chris Smith, Who Sped Into the
with Meigs taking over there. MHS Elld ~e !rom the 10 untouched.
ran ou t the flnal1: 47 of the first hall
streak In .Jeopardy
clock to take their 7-0 lead to the
The Marauder. shutout streak,
lockerroom.
which now tolais 17 quarters, was In
Meigs scored on Its second serlous Jeopardy once again during
possession following the first &lt;1 the opening seconds of the burth
three Rocket lost fumbles at the quarter. Meigs coughed up the ball
Wellston 35. Five plays later, following a 63 yard Ernie Pariseau
tailback Huey Eason, who led punt at Its own seven and the MHS
Meigs v.1th 70 yards rushlng In 15 defense rose to the occasion.
carriPs, cut over right end from

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: Belpre 31, Nelsonville·York 0
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Belpre gained a 17-0 hillflime lead
and put the game away with two
more third period touchdowns. No
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EAST MEIGS - Eastern recently claimed twoSVAC volleyball
matches to remain In second place
In the SVAC behind undefeated
Kyger Creek. Eastern posted 15·
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Team
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lll~lgs .. .... ........
5 0 137 18 then rolled over North Gallla 15-4
VInton . .... .... ... ....... 4 1 118 14 and 15-9.
IJI,ipre ...... .. .......... ... 3 2 84 2li
Against Southwestern,Bev Wigal
N&lt;!ls-'l ork ...... .. .. . . 2 3 73 82 scored 9 points and added 7-for-8
Wellston .................. 2 3 62 108
Trimble .. .. .... .. .. .. . ... 2 3 28 75 spikes to lead Eastern. Lesa
MUier ..... ............... 1 4 34 105 Rucker added 8, Tonya Savoy
1\lexander ...... .. ...... 1 4 26 89 5,Mellssa Nutter 4, and KrlstiHawk
F'ed-Hocklng ............ 0 5 9 108 4. Hawk went 8-for-12 spiking and
Savoy 2-2.
Rose led SWHS with 4, while
Hammond, Comstock, and Donta
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T~am
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In the reserve contest Eastern
Meigs ...... .. .............. 4 0 104 0
VInton...... ............... 3 0 92 0 claimed consecu tlve 15-9 and 15-8
Bi'lpre ...................... 3 I 72 13 wins. Amy Berkhimer and 'l'rlsh
Nels-York.. ............. . 2 1 55 40 Spencer . led with 7 each, . Lisa
~ellston .. ............ .... t 2 27 49
Alexander ................ I 2 12 47 Driggs 5,Amy Connolly 5, Mel
Miller ................ ...... I 3 28 91 Mankin 3, and Amy Hager 3 for
'l'i'tmble ................... I 3 17 75 Eastern.
red -Hocking ..... ....... 0 4 3 95
For SWHS Burn~tt had 6, Taylor
TOTALS ...... ............ 16 16 410 410
5,Adklns 3, Donta 2, and Bailey one.
In the victory over North Gallla
Lesa Rucker paced the atlack with
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seven polnts.two aces, and one kill.
Meigs 21 Wellston 0
Krlstl Hawk had seven points and
:Belpre 31 NelsmvUie-York 0
three aces,Tonya Savoy six points
Trimble 10 Alexander 0
·MUter 19 Federal-Hockin g 0
and 3 aces, Lee Ann Robinson 5,Mel
· Portsmouuth Notre Ill me 14 VInton Mankin 2, Melissa Nutter 2, and
Coonty 0 {non-leaguet
Amy Berkhimer 1.
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: Wellston at Alexan~r
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Federal-Hocking at Trimble
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Zanesvl\le Rosecrans at Miller roon - 4, Mary Farley had 3, Lisa Spence,
leaguel
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Ohio- Point Pleasant, W.Va.

(Stortns mar area grid tilts Friday;
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Severe stonns throughout Central Ohio Friday night fora&gt;d .
postp:mement of many scheduled
football games. but the Logan
Chieftains posted their ftfthconsoc utlvr victory with a 17-0 storm
shortened win over Columbus
Wehrle at Logan.
In other contests Involving
SEOAL teams Gallipolis remained
undefeated In a 16-0 shutout of
Portsmouth West, Warren Local
also posted a 41 -28 triumph over
Magnolia, Athenswentdownforthe
first time In a 14-7 bss to Cadiz,
Columbus St. Charles walloped
Jackson 53-7, and Marietta fell to
Zanesvllle 34-0.
Cadiz 14 A.thens 7
ATHENS- In a penalty Infested
cont.SI at Athens, the Cadiz
Ca rdinals ran their rocord to 3-2 In
knockin g off previously unbeaten
At hens 14-7.
A two yard run by Fred Cowens
m !he second period and Paul
Cornand 's one yard blast In the
third quarter carried the Cardinals,
who had 17 fir st downs , rushed for
:m Yards. and hit two of eight
passes for 32 yards.
The lone Bulldog score came In
lhP third quarter when halfback
RDd Bryant threw 21 yards to
quarterback J.D. Earlch and Ealich kicked the extra point. The
Bulldogs netted six first downs, had
12.3 yards rushing, and rompleted
two of 13 passes ilr 31 yards.
Score by quarters:
Cadiz .. .. ..... ......... . 0 7 7 0-14
Att.&gt;ns ................. 0 0 7 0- 7

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point attempts. Warren netted :J&gt;3
total yards while t~ Blue Eagles,
now 2-2, totaled 291 yards.
Score by quarters:

Warren ...... .. ......7 'll 0 7-41
Magnolia ...... ... ...7 0 7 14-28
Logan 17 Wellrle 0
LOGAN -A violent storm struck
the HU!top Stadium after the
Chteflalns bad buUt a - 17-0 lead
through three quarters, and the
fourth quarter was not played bY
mutual agreement of the roaches
and olflclals of both schools.
Kelty Wolfe srored on a one yard
run In theflrstquarterandreturned
tl¥! opening kl~koff or the socond
half 67 yards, and Larry Blair
kicked a 30 yard field goal t&gt;r the
Chiefs.
Wolfe carried 20 times tor 100
yards as the Chieftains totaled 171
rushing yards and added &amp;'l
passing.
Score by quarters:
Wehrle.. .............. 0 0 0 x- 0
Logan ................. 7 0 10 x-17

st. Charles 511 Jackson 7

JHS 62-0 In 1977.
The Columbus team totaled 552
rushing yards whUe ooldlng tl¥!
lronmen to a minus eight on the
ground.
The lone JHS srore came on a 20
yard pass from Chris Ervin to
Dusty Sexton In the third period.
ZanesviDe 34 MarleUa 0
MARIETTA - The Zanesville
Blue DevOs ran their rocord to 4-1
behind Buster Howe's three touch·
downs and 135 rushing yards.
The winless Tigers faDed to
mount a serious threat with a 71
yard offensive effort.
Soore by quarters:
ZanesvU!e ............ 7 13 7 7-34
Marietta .............. 0 0 0 0- 0

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and aU subsidiary banks.
lie completed The Ohio Banker's
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and (ortttree yearswasa part·tlrne
instructor at Edison State College.
Hinsch has been ac tive In many
civic organizations tn botb Piqua
and anclnnati.
He ·wUI reside ill Gaillpolis with
his wife, Marsha, and children Carl.
Beth and Brett .

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three days. Members or the bo;lrd

of directors and employees from
other ofOces are expected to make
perlo&lt;lc v1slts.
The hours will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .
Wednesday and Thu~y and
from 9 a.m. untO 7 p.m. on Frtday.
'Refreshments w111 be setved.
A member rJ. the Oblo Unllon
Credit League, Hocking Valley
Croolt Union Inc. has offices In
· Athens and Logan.

Cassette, air cond., 23.237 miles, 4 speed,
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CHESHIRE - Raymond H.
Blowers Jr. has been promoted to
plant manager of Ohio VaUey
Electric Corp.'s Kyger Creek plant,
effective Nov. I, succeeding Louis
R. Ford Jr.
Ford will!l'till' on that date after
32\'1 years of service with tlle
company and nearly 37 years in the
electric utility industry.
Concurrent with Blowers' promotion. Norman H. Tarr. presently
chief of production and environmental engineering at the Piketon
office, Is being appointed to assist ant plant maJiager.
Blowers joined OVEC at its
Kyger Creek plant in 19M as a test
engineer; in J!JQ) he was promoted
to maintenance supervisor; and in

1966 to result s engineer. The
following year he was promoted to
staff engineer-production at the
Piketon office. and In 1910 he was
promoted to assistant piant man·
ager at Kyger Creek, the position he
has held to date. Blowers graduated
from West VIrginia University with
a bachelor of science degree In
mining engineering. He also completed a management development
program sponsored by the Ameli·
can Electric Power Sezvlee Corp.
at the University of Michigan In
Ann Arbor. Blowers and his wile.
VIrginia, reside at 545 Hilda Drive,
Gallipolis, and all' the parents of a
son, Steve of Worthington .
Ford began his career at Kyger
Creek In 19M. after having worked
for Connecticut Light &amp; Power Co.
Before he was promoted to plant
manager In 1970, Ford had seJVed
as assistant plan! manager. mam tenance superintendent and plant
engineer.
.
He is a registered professional
engineer In Ohio and Conmectlcut .
He rompleted undergraduat e preengineering studies at Columbia
University in New York and
graduated fi·om t!¥! U.S. Coast
Guard Academy at New London.
Conn .. with a bachelor's degree In
marine engineering He also completed a public utility executive
program and an advanced management training )J'ogram sponsored bY American Electnc Power
Service Corp. at the University of
Michigan.
· Ford is a member of St. Louis
Catholic Church. GaUipolls; a
member, past president and past
direc tor of t!¥! Gallipolis Area
Chamber of Commerce; a member
and past chairm an of the Holzl'r
Medical Center Board of Trustees
and a director and member of Its
executive and finance com mittees;
a member of Gallipolis Elks Lodge
No. 107; and a· member of the

Local owner. Driven only 41.323 mites, Cran- '
berry Rd. sporty. with a tot of class

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t41 , I:ONnlng 2 1lh. Hend!Yk (It).

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American Society of Mechanical
Engi nee rs.
Ford and his wtie. Marion. reside
at 6 Hillcres t Drive. Gallipolis, and
are tre parents of one son and four
daughters: Robert, Danville.
Calli.; Mrs. Anne Landry, Rhlnel¥!ck, N.Y.; Mrs. Marie Murphy,
North Platte, Neb.; Mrs. Joan
Braun. LaJldlsville. Pa .; and
Teresa. Austin. Texas.
Tarr joined the company at its
Clifty Creek plant in Madison, Ind ..

STATEMENT OF

SUNDAY
SHOPiJERS
WELCOME.
COME IN
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gram sponsored by the American
Electric Power Service Corp. all he
University of Michigan.
Tarr and his wife. Anne. presently res ide at 135Crestwood Drive,
Waverly, bu t plan 10 relocate to the
Ga Uipolis arm In the near futuc'e.
They are the parents of one
daughter, Mrs. Glenda Hatcher of
Austin. Texas. andtwosons, Karl of
BrockTon. Mass.. and Stepl¥!n of
Sumter. S.C.

Public Notice

pies,

OWNERSHIP.

MANAGEMENT
AND
CIRCULATION

in 1966 as a test engineer. In 1910 he
was promoted to staff engineer·
production at the Piketon office,
and In 1974 he became staff
engmeer-production and environ ·
mental. He was promoted to
chief-production and environmen· .
tal engineering In 1981.
Tarr Is a graduate of Indiana
Institute .ol Technology wit h a
bachelor's degree In electrical
engineering. He also completed a
management development

Public Notice

Public Notice

Jr.. ac wowllto. S. C.; Dorothy
P. " - - . A. ,F. , _
TN- Under \'1111 of R. C.

F.Ao;t
w .~ hn 11

the Year" was absent.

Kyger Creek manager to retire Nov. 1

Wal)\j ngton (6 !.

ONLY 6
'86 MODELS
LEFT AT

store they represent are shown above with Fruth. Pictured, from left,
are Ruth Kinnard, Polnl ,
ant; Sandy Bush, 1\Dddleport; Coulie
"Rubin" Smith, Nitro, W.Va.; Brenda Dotson, Gallipolti; Wama
Waugh, HunUngton, W.Va.; Jackie Ross, Proctorville; Md Denlooe
Smith, Mllkln, W.Va. Mary Stevens, the Wellston sklre "Employee cl

EMPWYEE OF THE YEAR AWi\RDS - An "Employee of the
Year" has been selected for each of the el&amp;ht Fruth Phannacy ""res
and one employee, Sandy Bush of the Middleport store, has been named
the "Chalnwtde Employee of theY ear." Jack Fruth, president of Frith
Phannacy stores of West Virginia and Ohio, anoounoed the award
recipients and presented plaques during the recent anmal company
banquet held In Barboursvute, W.Va. The hooored employees and the

'82 Mercury Cougar

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GALLIPOLIS - Donald L.
Crance has retired as president of.
Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, 25
Coun St.. accOrding to D. Paul
Davies, chairman of fhe board."
Srott J, Hinsch Jro has acd!pted
tl)e position of president and will be
. a- member of the board of directors
·&amp;mmendng Oct. 1, 1986.
, ,.Under Crance's leadership, the
lltbk has progressed for the past six
· ytars. His retirement ends a
:~ Icing career at 36 _years that
·Skirted at First Nattmal Bank of
I1onton In t!bl. He will conttm~ his .
alsoclattori with C &amp; S as a board
,*mber.
.
·~A graduate of Indiana Umverstry
:tth an A.B. degree In ecooomlcs,
-llnsch began his banking career
\!Dth the First National Bank of
"~cinnati as a management trainee. He also worj&lt;ed· at First
: ~a tiona! Bank of t tnclnnall as
i:tanch assistant and bond depart·
· ~t"supeivlsor. He rontlnued his
~ng career with Heritage
' i'latlonal Bank. Piqua, Ohio. attalri·
Ill: title of . asslstan t vice
: ~kleilt. Hinsch Is currently
· Qllfratlon Ualson wlt)J the First
: National Cincinnati Corporation
with responslbllities !br llnklng
~ra t ions between the oorporatlon

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ence to bring together 200 potentia I
By MEDE NIX
suppliers, teclutlcians, manutactur·
I ODESSA, T~xas (UP!) - Cogen- ers and tlnanoers of cogeneration
. : eration could be the electricity·
projects.
:; .iterating process of the future
Cogeneration is the proc'ess of
: - llil)l !'lake up for an expected 2.7 capturing heat from Industrial
-: ti!frt&gt;nt annual increase In the plants and channeling it lluuugh a
: :·t;~tlol\'s energy demand through generator to produce electricity.
. . 19!15.
Troyt York, director of UTPB's
:!.. cogeQeration is so ideally su ited Center for Energy and Economic
:.;·:m the oil-rich Permian Basin In DlversHicatlon, said that what Is
:.:u&amp;'est Texas that the University of now wasted energy~ould bet he fuel
• ' 'lfxas of .the Permian Basin of the futull'.
:·:.~ently
hosted a day-long conferIn a cogeneration process,
...
'
wasted heat is captured from a
plant's stacks by a heat exchang&lt;&gt;r
device. From the exchanger. hot
vapor is sent through a generator.
making "bonus electricity."
"Cogeneration is ideally suited to
Industry." UTPB president Duane
Leach said. " It ca n ofte~ raise the
. total efficiency of a plantto between
!ll and 90 percent , reducing energy
costs -substantially."
Leach also estimated that cogen·
eratlon rould be a potential $&amp;5
- mllllon to $100 million-a-year Industry in an area that has been mcked
bv falling oil prices. It would create
1:!00 10 2,1nl jobs In manufacturing.
and services In an area
- • NEW AT SALON - P•n•.V· engineering
that currently has unemployment
.:.·. ;Billll!l of Ohio ~. Pomeroy(
approaching 19 perc-ent, he said.
- ~ ''recenlb' joined the staff of Jllllr_
Cancellations of nuclear and coal
.-.. llappening WI the SDver Brlllge
electricity generating plants In the
- ~:J'Iaaa.' A 1986!1l'tillulle of Meigs
oountry have far outstripped new
: JDgll School and lis cosm6ology
orders, Leach said. In that period,
· ;class. 'she Is the daughter of Mr.
1&amp;'i small-scale power )rO)ects have
·::and. Mrs. WWlam Blllll!i of
registered with the federal
.:::;a&gt;onieroy. An appolnbn"~Jllllli.Y . .lieen
government, enough to provide
'" ~ made by calling the slilonllr
power to four million oomes, he
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Scoreboard ...
Majors

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Correelion
GALLIPOLIS - Alan Garnes, a
player for Gallia Academy's ·sev enth grade football team, was
lnrorrectly ldentllied as Gene
Garnes In an account of the game
between GAHS and Belpre in
Wednesday's Ga llipolis Daily

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Letter..Quality Daisy Wheel for Home or Office

Seeks grid foe
CANTON - GlenOak High
School, Ohio Class AAA, Division I.
has an open date in varsit y football
for the 1!*!'7 season. The d~te would
be Friday, Oct . 23. orSaturdav, Oct.
24, 1987.
.
GlenOal&lt;is located in the suburbs
of Canton and is a member of the
Federal League . Interes ted
coaches or athletic directors should
call Ralph E. Ciccarelli, athie!lc
director. at 216-492-7455, Ext. 55.

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Bids witt bl -

Giveaway

4

C1t end ldttiltls IO giv• IWfiY'to

good home. C•ll 114 -387-

101tH 0588.

4:00 p.m. Octoblr 8. 1986.

by mail fonhollleta Molgoln- 3 1bt w..t old ldtt.,1 to

- · .tnc.. P.O. Boo 307.

SyriiCUM. Ohio 46779. of I
now 1988, II ton or forgtr
piclolp trudt wtdl dlb cab (I.e.
6 p-gorl ond two pockage.
8id1 mutt take account
that Meiga lndu1trillt, Inc.
will offer lo reduce purch111
colt with the trade-In of 1
1979 Ford F-150 pickup
whh club cab in good condi·
tion.

give

.wty. Ctll 814·742· 2401.

Klt1ent. 1 white, 1 blkll lftd
whtt. k)ng hair, 2 bladl . t...u

old. Alao adult and • • • •
em. Call &amp;14· 912·2073 ,
Mothar ut , 2 ldt11n1, I ...U
old, 304-875·4128.
Two 1ren to btl cut for firawood • .
109 V.ns lt*lll' Coutt, Point
Pfuunt .

2 bltek tem•le puppi... 304-,

Bids 1r1 10 bl mailed to 876-5468.
the addreas below ..,d specific bid dltollo moy bo ob· 3 mal• puppi .., pa~tt Border
Colli•. 304-773-9198.
tlined by oontacting:
Mr. Dovld Millikon.
3 ye•rs old. mele cet, dttiiWed,
Adminlttrattve Auiltant
MU1erld 1nd houN bfolltn .•
P.O. 11011 307
304· &amp;76-1853.
Syrocuoe, Ohio 45 779
Full bk)oded mal• Chltu.ulhut e •
814-992-8884
Meigs lndu1trie1, Inc . rea· , .. old. 304-876-:1&amp;98.
lfYet tha rtght to accept or
Sp-ved yr old flmal• tiger:
rejecl any or all bid1.
shippld mother mt, 3 ldtttns , z,
Bldt' will be awarded at biiCk •nd white. mtl•. 1 e~~llco
4:00p.m. October 8, 1988. ftmtll, 304·87&amp;· 1259.
Deliyery date mutt be
within 30 davt of signing of 6 lost and Found
contriCt.
Davkt Mllllk.en FOUND white &amp; tan O::Jg _1 yetr
9/ 24 / 86 old 46 lbs . Rio Grande srea. Cell
(9) 25, 28, 28 3tc
•ftet 6:00 814· 245-9536 .

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3 Announcement•
SWEEPER end NWinl mM:hlne
ptrts. •nd supp ..... Piclt:
up end dtlinr'y. De~• Yecuum
Cie•ner , one half mill wp
Georg• Cf'Hk Ad. C1ll 114·
441·0294.
repeW.

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LOST evegl111 Elinbeth Arden,

pink tint lens. trem• light pink.
C•U Tendy Scott, &amp;14 ·4ts161 6 Of 614· 446· 3787 .
LOST . K-40 CB ent•n•on At. 7
between K·M•rt 6 downtown
lfN .

AI'Wtrd. Cell 814 ·448-

19n mer 5:30.

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LOST -Tiger c•t . on Gr•vel Hill
Ad . Ch•hlte . AlWard. C1M

Alii. Animal Park . 814 · 367·7819 or 614· 446ScftOOII, church•. 00"1)11'1Y 2456
.
piCflicl, IHrthd-r ptnl• and
flflllly rwnlont. Call 114-38.t- LOST -female dog, b'onde. 31
2101'or 1·1100·282 ·2117 .
lb .• mediumheighl. Betwt~~n IUo
Grandt 6 Vinton . Ctll81 4-24&amp;. :

Racine Gun lhoot .pon10rlid by 6043
llltdn•O..nCiub. EW'V Sunday.

beginning 11 1:00 p.m. Fectol"jj
Choke, 12 gu.. e thotfl"n"

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Loll · collie, tan blr.ck 1nd whkl '
pup. Grut Rolld • • · W.•ing ·I
bteck COIIH. 304·8711i-1320 or ~ '

Vlsa-M...-carct, gtt your clf'd 676 ·5418.
TODAYI.-niWctldhctrd. No
one nfutedl cMI 1-811· 488- Lott · Revnrd. White min ..tur1
IMt .:1 C· 1810, 24 hrt.
poodll, fllml.. " Oinaer'' rW 1
collet', ltet '"" 1(1.;1( Mobile '

Mc0an'-c1Cuetamlutahftg, I

di\'IW"'*- !104-·2·3224.

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t4omt. 304--1~1·412J .

9 • Wanted· To Buy

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Jim M6nk

CMwo-Oktt Inc .
1111 Gene John ton
814
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.-.cl ,..,.,., utild c; . .. l""th
......, I will, okl. Cal 116- luk:ik·,amlec, 1111 Eeetem •
Avo.. OcolliiHOiit. Cl4l t14· 441- ,
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8 room newer house on At. 248,
' ,..., Lorig 8onom for rent. 2'h
baths. fl,.piiCe, full buam11'11 .

2nd . Butternut Avt . BtbY
cloth ... mena, girls tuns. m~ny

Child 1nd 1 outside p·e t OK f
13150. plu1 depolit. Call 814-

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Gtrtgt nit: Thur.· Fri.· Sat.
Oct. 2.3.4. Many different
ham._ 316 Condor St. Pomeroy.

In Danvlll6, Ohio. 7 rooms, 1'h

bllllo. Colll14·742-2347.

'
8 rvomr tnd beth. 11 I.Cret In
country. Ouiet. Rfl'ferenCIII and
dapo11t required. Call 61 4 -949·

M•ket ltema. 8 til1740 Fourth

.,_ve .. Gaflip~lia .

Qharl• • Etktbett..Surlei-Rt.
7tnChnhile.Oet.2nd•3rd. 10
am to 6 prn . AppN.,ce. clothet.
!D'Jis Ill loll of othlf thingl.

2831 .

&amp; Vicinity

Fwnl1htd duplex. 1 bedroom.

400 211t Street, &amp;260 .00
month includ• two utilities,
ldultl only, call Mrs. BuJiton.
304-875-26&amp;1 .

:terd sale. AocJs Lick Roaid off Rt.
218. 2 mil• north of Mercer·
ville. Oct. 2. 3. &amp; 4 .

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e roomt end beth. nice loctdon,

.....P'om·a;oy:.. ········
Middleport

Friday &amp; Saturday
'October 3rd &amp; 4th
.

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WANTED TO BUY used wood &amp; Make Chriatrnas rnonev, aell
coal heaters. SWAIN'S FURNI · Avon_ Make 46 percent . Call
TURE, 3rd . &amp; Olive St. Gallipo- 814-448-3368.
lis . Call614-448· 3159 .
Honwrriakara andCtrHr People.
Small dog for child· rnJII be Ute your spar1 time to earn extra
houH broken. Poodle pretened, money with friendly Home
but will conaid..- other brMds. Partin, 1 netionwide cofll)en'Y .
Also. uttd ~tAle padt central Immediate openingl tor Manag*''conditioner fUr mobile home. era end Oemonatratora in thit
area. lt'a easy, fun end profit•·
Ct 814-448·7013 .
bit. No experience is necces·
Buying dally gokl, tilver coin1, sary. All you need it a detlre to
rlngl, jMelry, darling ware, old make money, have fun and a few
~oln1, ltrge CUtTII'IC'f. Top pri· houra of IPir&amp; tima . We will
en. Ed. Burkett Sarber Shop, provtde everything 'YOU need to
ll:artld .,d there i&amp; no cath
2nd . Av.. MiddiiPOrt, Otl. 814·

211e.

Point Pleasant, w. va.

ZA71 .

Someone IQ d;ive kidney dlJiyl•
patient to Huntington occeakm·
ally, for n19n1 information ctll

Foi' 'u ti 3 br horM with living

=:/:::"~r:m,rt-:·8~

304· 8782098.

304·878·3423.

Airline Jobl e18 , 747 ID
169,866 yeer now hiring, Call
job Nne 1· 618 -469-31135 e ..t
A.-1980 for Into 24 t.-1.

Hou• I JOOMI, bath, Jefferson
Blvd. Call after 7 p.m. 30•· 8781142 .. 1178 7298.

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Guitar and Ben i leuons. Clll
614· 992·6624 .

HERITAGE QUEEN CONTEST· 11:00 a.m.
Pt. Pleasant
Post Office
.
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ENTERTAINMENT AT FORT RANDOLPH (Krodel Park)
Steps

3000 Govemmtnt Joba list.
$115 ,040 • .S9,230 yr . Now
hirtng . Call 806-687-6000 e•t

7:00 p.m. • Sugar n' Spice Pom Pom Corps
8:00 p.m. • Mlkkl Casto's Country Cloggers (ages 3-14)
9:00 p.m. • ltomic Sounds (sound system provided by
Chuck Ewing)

*Sponsored by: Area Merchants and City *Not Responsible for Accidents

GH-4662 .

"'eed . 8111 pfut commitsion .. j-- - - - - - - c;all 304· 767-1881 Monday Qp.,ings for 2 electrician s.
thru Friday, 10 to 4.
eommerial 6 indu1trial experlenceam.ut. Mutthaveov.,. 12

Saturday, October .4th, 1986

Card of Thanks

To All My Good Friends
for dent in this or
but
al•o conai·
f'IIUnwt to BoK
of the Glllipt?lil

THANKS

SIDEWALK SALES ~ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The many cards
flowers were greatly ap·
preclated. Your prayers
we1e a strenclh and
comfort to me during my
I ; :C:S~t, illness and be·
k
of'them my raeovhas betn miracu-

RENDEZVOUS C~MP TOURS • All
Day at Fort Randolph (Krodel .Park)
SOCCER TOURNAMENT • 8:00 a.m.
to dusk t~~t VocatiQnal Center

Gratefully,

Evans

AGES: UNDER 10, UNDER 12, UNDER 14, UNDER 16

FLEA MARKET • City Boat Dock

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Saturday, October 4th, 1986
4th street Landing, Paint Pleasant, w. va.
Departure Schedule (1 Hour Rides) 10 a.m.· 11:15 a.m.·
12:30 ·p.m. • 1:45 p.m. • 3:00 p.m. &amp; 4:45 p.m.

0 .0 . Mcintyre Park Diltrict il
accepting appllca1ion• for
Sports Coordinator through Oc-

114' " 8 ' 4812'
,. ..258
, 3 ·forCon
Ql.
funtlef info~tion.

Saln polition av~lllbla in llftab·
lished euto saln "'"'· 1.9flg
hourt. Good benelita.-t Appty
now for 1 Nwtrdlng ctreer.
to Box T-200 In a,reofthl
Oa~y Trlburi"t, 82&amp;
Oallipollt, OH 46631 .

Workt $714.00
Payment.
No Selea D•talls -- Send
&amp;tamp.t Envtlope: Elan -716
)418 Ent•rprile, Fl. Pierce, fl •
3~82 .

Mut~an• :

Experitnc.cl • bau
ple.,..-. drummilr and Ught m11n
wanted for top 40 Rock and
fj:ountry Band - (fell evenings
814-892-81:17 or 614· 992·

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&amp; Auction

~rAUCTION

Adults (ages 15 &amp;over) $5.0.0 Children (ages 5·14) $3.00 Children (4 and under) FDEE
'Tickets available at: C~ims Netiooal (main •nk), People's Bank (Point Plelllnt): Fnrth 1'11a11111:y; Rardin's
Shoe Center: Four Seasoos Florist: Hotkent.rry Pha11111:y Nllllh; CMmblr al C11111111n:e; City BuHdirt.

THURS .. 'OCT. 2
P.M.-10:00 P.M.
AND SAT., OCT. 4
9:30A.M.
haw·

P.A. DINNY STERNWHEELIR EXC'URSION
Moonlight Dinner/Dance Cruise
(four hours)
7:00 p.m. to. 11:00 p.m. Wilson's Catering Service
$24.95 a person or $44.95 a couple Cash Bar Extra

Octo~~r

our hard·
will sell all
fll·

For more information contact Mason Co. Chamber of
Commerce Office 675·1 050.
·

Sal" tnd marketing P•ton.
Boa•kMPIIJ· rtupt,lonial . Pref·
•ably • yr. e•'*lenDI but not
IMCIIII!fy• Mutt lfave own cer.
1
s.nd RetUmt to 8011: 131
Atclne. Oh6o. 814-149 -3060.

3000 Govamment Jobl Utt.

118,040-IU ,230 yr. Now ·Hir·

R-9806.
AVON , q»., terrltorlel, cal
304-1171· 1429 .

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In Memoriam

Freeland S. Nnrri~

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who passed away 5
years ago on
September 27. 1981.
Sornttlmes th• ooad Ill lila
Hlms
As. we lrave throullt tht

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Battle Days Sponsored By These Community Minded lusfnessesl
•Bbrdmm F•ture
eG. C. Murphy Co.

·~. Corner

•Ppint Pleasant Register
•Almeda's
•B &amp; S Supply

•'Four Seuons Florist
•Fruth's Phu:maey
•Harril Steak-H.-use

Aftlll·IJlll brimluf ol toars,
In our we•in••
I•A•rdc•h•lbesldt till war.

•Pieuer'l
•Wma'e Bible Book Store ·
•Les WlDiamaon Jewelen
•Larry's ~ Oudet&gt;. ·.

•CitizjD National
•LaMarce Beauty Shoppe ·
· •S~th'e Plqmb,lng·A: Healing

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,lloWq,
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IN anotlllr

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•Hoe~ . (lhannacy North.

•Ben Franklin .Co.
•Bowincal's

4 br hou11 with buemem.
ltoU" overtriplle•IO•· plu•.1h•
formtr Ron.,, Milt. ldlf. in
New 'Heven. Z2x1 20 aU tot P'l•
orioo MI.OOO. Ph. 1·30-4-882·
21... Alllcurrenlly ret~ttd . WIH

Commercial Building for .....
Upper Second Ava .. G111ipolil.
112x84 buldlng. C1ll 814-446·
4423,.

NEW AND UIED MOilLE
HOMES ' KEitEL'S OUALITV
MOilLE HOME IIALEI, 4 MI.

ttoclled. 58 nett bledt. Good
c:ond. •1800 or belt offar. C1ll

814· 367-7519 .
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985-3944

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&amp; Auction

AT POMEROY HEALTH CARE CENTER
ON ROCK SPRINGS RD. (Old Rt. 33)

FOR THE ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION

32 Mobile Homea
for S.le

WEsT. OALUP.DUI .. ~T 31.

PIIONE,IJ4-4,4f-1174.
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1980 fairfN~H y Home.
52 by 14, 2
' .7.500.
Colll14-317o e?.

Numerous new auction items have been donated by
area merchants for this sale . There will also be som1
used merchandise . All proceeds ollhis sale-will co
to the Arthritis Foundation .

AUCTIONEER-JIM CARNAHAM

TERMS- CASH
FOOD AVAILAB~E
"Not Responsible lor Accidents or loss of Property"

from Gallipolis. take Rt. 141,turn left onto Rt. ns.
Turn ri&amp;ht onlo Patriot Cadmus R01d. Witch for

sicn. :

3 bdr. t:iath &amp; ~ . tOUil elactric.
heat puff1J , washlf' • dryer.
everage elec. bill S100 month.
Gar•ge, pool, trurt tr. ., ..,..
gwden apace, alMOst 1 ltnl
around, wiU consider land OOft·
trtct wfth clown peymam or ctn
allumt loin. Ctll mornWiga

614·446· 4703.
Government homw from 11 .
(U-repair} .. Detinquent tu Pfoparty. Repo&amp;Misktnt. CeH 801-r
887· 6000 · ext QH-4&amp;12 , for
cunent repo lltt.

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11177 '4111o feirmlmtBwrlo'i_.,
2 bedroor~~~.c..,tNiaif , wah•
lnd d..,.,, .....
lor WOOd"'"*·
eppliMCM,
Mlnnlng. Ciiiii4-NI· JIIII.
ipptd
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IIIOIILE .HOMU MOVED' In·

tuNCI, ~tbl•
31)4.171-2331

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·SAT., OCT. 4, 1986 at 7:00 P.M. .

Partial lislina: Oak wash ~and with towel bar, oak lern
stands, McCoy potle•y , qu &gt;lllrame, kotchen cab1nel. ,radio,
stone jars. stereo. bicycles. foldmg lables, light fiXtures.
chairs. good GE dishwasher, washe•. &amp; drye1, tool boxes.
chain saw. iron skillets, J. Bulch hau1t ~one bar, Donahue
stone jars, chandelier, sleigh bells, hand tools. doshes &amp;
much, much mooe.

SALE EVERY SATURDAY at 7:00 P.M.

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Farms lor Sale

Beeutiful homt in are• avafllbla - - - - - - - : - - - - llatwooda ~rea of Pomeroy. Ctll ·
614-441!1 -2359.
JO AcNI. Hee tltl... • l~d.
HouM for .... 5 ,~a bath, houM. hms. pond. IMhwtlt·
aparcment ~llairt , 3 rooma 6
1m IGhOol Dlttricl. c.tl 241·
beth, 1 4x70 trail• 3 bedroonu, 12
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LR . OA . Income 1700 month , h t
155,000. CIH Earlie"'·-. 11 ~ 240 ICN farm. t mil• noft o
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Pofl'llfOY on Old 3,3. 10 101'111
266-1848 call anytime. 841 ~lind, 2 dwetlln•· 814Third Ava.
841'-1338 dt• 3:30p.m.
Reduced 4 bdr .. 2 b•th bouM.
All brick. walking dlttanet·loAkl
Grande Coll .. e. CaU fof lhow·

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Lookin&amp; for merchandise? Try the Patroot Auchon Bam!
W. have all types ol new and usN merchandise - appli·
ances, furniture, antiques and collectors items. so .. thin&amp; for everyone!

Homes for Sale

Door Prizes' Given Weekly
Consl&amp;nments accepted from 1:00·5:00 P·'"· on Saturday.
Have somelhin&amp; you want to sell? Contact Marlin Wedemerer, Auctioneer. Arran&amp;tmonts for pickup service avai'··
tlblt.
Bam 1nd Auctioneor availablt for Public Auctions 111 con·
IrK!. Conlract includes hauling and transportin&amp; all
•orchandise.
Rtsldont ond business Auction Smice olso available.

Marlin Wedemeyer. Auctioneer

614-245·5152--614/388-8249

ecre..

In Pomeroy. No down payment
niNded. Good lot, 3 1Mdroom1.
carpon. biMinent, equlpfltlll
kltchon. CoN 114-192· 2802.

22121v&lt;--·

315 Lots 8i Acreage

ln Middleport,1 'h lt9f'Vhau•· I

roonw tnd beth. Co...,....ty
remodeled. lnaua.\M, low utllti•. Optional 110w ratrig.lfltof
and 1ir condition..-. FanOid·kt

no,..

I 1CrW woocSICI. dty achpol L '
beauttrul hOlM tile. Cart 114-

448-.,27.

buUdlna.
Reduced to Mil. Calf 114·•:15018 .

21 ..... wooded. dty ~·C.OII4·441-:IOU.
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R-ot with o• - : Muot
.... 112.000 fit'm. Phonel14-

bllcll: .,.,.d tnd

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.Happy Ad1

SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1986
10:0 A.M.

P
Oft 'lt.
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Adl10
third .. PJnt
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192-- 1 .

O(ow' ilood.

This is the personal property of the late Hollis Grate.
louted 2\1 miles from Salem Center store and IP•
prox. 16 miles from Sl. Rl. 7 bypass of Pomeroy·
Middleport on St. Rt. 124. llrs .Jtollis G11te is movinc beck to Kentuckr,. so will sell the followinc.
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TRACTORS"
lntemational464 w/ P.S. five power, power .rjustwheels,
dl111l, 3 pt. hitch. Good cond~ion.
Fermall Supe• C, aood condilion.
"EQUIPMENT"
420 I.H. bller. 32 ft. eiiVItor w/psolina 11aine. 7 ft. puH
dlsc.,5 ft. l.H. brush cuttar, plows lor Suptr C, I.H. 100m" .
.111ft._• • 3 ~ bilde,I.H. 'l1V moww 11/lilch for Suptr
C, Olinr pin dnlls, ll)ike and lift poles, •Iller, hay WIIOR•
l'ly reb, lin~ shovel plow, misc. parts 111 25 and 'liY mown , I.H. .ather front. •d llodll 1185 Cadtl ridlnt ·
"MISC."
\1 HP air COI!IIriSIOI, lo&amp; dlains, 1r1111 and oil, bend!
viceund &amp;rindtl, scr•/'Kkl, wood crates, pichp truck
raeu,cutoff"" ~Nndre , tile blocks, IIIP lldder, wllltl·
leiTOW, misc. hand tools, misc . lot flay. and all ~nds ol
far•rs tools.
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"HOUSEHOLD"
GE refrlltralor. Gibson 20.8 cflest Jype dlep froezer (ap·
proa. 2 yr. old).rocker/recllnw, pletl0rr1 and swlvalrock·
Ill, diSk, ll~nds, IIIIi~ fumlture, Eurah uprlpt IJIIfltr;,;
Mlsc.'.lnR ]Irs, slep llool, ca!lil111, and otMr Misc.
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. , 'ANTIQUE 011 COLL£~TOIIITEIS"
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on slllld. dinner llell 11om Hollkllr Ito.; drari knives, '
wicker clothes basket, se~les, •Ilk Ctlllld 111 cr-'ts;
. OWNER: MRS. HO~LJS GRATE . ·
Clslr '
'· Eats ·
Polltht
DAN SfiTH: AUCn~NEER

(6141 992-7, 01 or (6141 949-2033

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Public Sale
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Farm Auction
OCT. 11, 1986
SAT. 10:00 A.M.

lOCATION: PORTER. OHIO
3 tractors and several
pieces of farm equipment.

•AUCTION NO. I. Consll\jJ

IMnl Solo. Ewinrton, Olllo ~
ocu. 198( 10 l.l. ..

•AUCIION NO. 2, Pbrt4l, Oh\j
OCT. II. 1986-10 A.M. p '
fann Auction: OW114r Joh;·
Patterson
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•AUCTION NO. 3. Slllo

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Ius S.le, Ounba1, W. Yo.
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OCT. II , 1916-10 A.M. '
Very llrp ule. truas . ars, mis'C
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*AUCTION NO. 4, Oct. z.j;.
Dlle open fur busihBI.
us now for dissolvinayour ei;.
tate or penon11 ~llonJinp . "'
Auctioneer, Lon Neal ~

c:att
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614·367·7101

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·puBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1986 t
10:00 A.M.
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location : From Gallipolis follow State Route 7 north,.,:
for II miles, turn left on little Kyger R01d, ao one!

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mile and turn leflat Kyger C~eek High School and co::
one mile. The followin&amp; will be sold:
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3 pt. sect1onal couch. yellow swi'61 chair, reclmer, real nice ;.
5 pc. bedroom suite. Quasar color TV, Zen1th B&amp;W TV,Iiving •.
room chai1 w/storage ottoman , ~ee cream parlor table w/ oak ~
lop, bed w/ mghl ~and and dresser w1th dres•ng mirror,',.
glass door bookcase, set of oonk beds. dreSsel, beaUtifUl C3·.:
nopy bed w / ~e s k and bookca;e. d1esser. overstuffed plat·~
lorm ro cker. lamps, coffee lable. White treadle sewing :
mach 1ne. small stereo w/2 speakers, metaltable w/4 chairs,.
2 halllrees, alum. storm door, playpen, baby bed, reverSible : ·
Window lan. porch swmg. small chest f'lpe harvest gold •
Amana deep fretzel. chest ol drawers. 2 iroo running sleds. ·:
2 bicycles (boy's 20' &amp;girl's 26"), wmdow air conditioner.•
electric sweeper, Seaos dry er, Maytag automatic washer, 2 •.
cuno cabinets. set of chi&gt; a. S()me Correll, pots-&amp; pans, small ;
ant&gt;que table. antiQue gas stove. antiQue ink tab le, John •
Deere 108 rid ing lawn mowe r, McCulloch chain saw, gas:
gnll, some hand tools and ooe lot of miscellaneous items. ~
Terms: Cash or Check w/10
Concession Stand :

MR. &amp;MRS. GORDON ROTH,
OWNERS

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C1own City, Ohio
Phone 256-6740
Nol Responsi~lt for Accidents or loss of Property

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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REAL ESTA-TE &amp; HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

DATE: SAT., OCT. 4, 1986
TIM£: 10:!10 A.M.

LOCATION: Cope Lane , Wellston, Ohio. Take 93 N. from
Wellston,left on Grady Lane. Watch for s1gns. Mrs. Vir·
grnia Cope will be offering for sale at public auction he r
real estate and personal property as described :
Re~l Estata sells at 12:00 Noon. 2 story frame home 7
rooms &amp; bath, new .,mace, citr wotor &amp;•II kept home in :
aood li~in&amp; cond~lon: 3 small bams, uvnf fruit trtes,
&amp;rape arbor, larp shade.trtes. Also well111 property. On 2
acres m/1 country livin&amp; with city conveniences.
TERMS: 10% down day ol sale. balanre due at closing on/ or
before 11·4-86. Tam pro·rated, deposit non·relundable,,
· and to sell wrth confirmation ol seller. Inspection can be •
made by callinj 286·!il61.
PERSONAl PROPEUY: like new coal &amp; wood stove
w/ blower, oak hi·boy, ch~t w/minor. oak blankel chest. 2
oak rockers. cedar wardrobe, 5 drawer wood ch~t. old oak
plank botlom chairs. wood btJtter mold, bowl and'paddle. 2
stooe churns, stone crocks, 2 ~one milk pitchers, 2 cast ~ro~
bean pots, very nice applebutle~ ketlle w/stand, wood com
shuckmg pegs, bronze horse clock, many bOles ol old books.
carbide lamps, 6 drawer ~and, outstanding large composi'
lion babydoll, Amish oag doll, old stuffed an ima ~. old flouf
sack material like new. ·
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GlASSWAR£:.Many nice old wmval ~ass· oome blue, ell.\
cond. depression glass. nu cut. Fenton, od china, S()nte Ger•.
man, many nice pattern· glass. NOTE-Best glass we havt
S()ld in some time!
TOOLS: I.H. CubCadetiDtotiller Inew I. Weed Wacker, 5ooxlis!
tools - all kinds ol carpenter6' tools, 10" band saw, c~rcular
saws. jig saws. routers. planes. drills, pipe threader. shovels;
picks, chains. etc.
. LUNCH SERVED BY R.l.D.S. CHURCH

ACCENT II REALTY 286-5061

MUSTARDS AUCnON SERVICE-286·5868

CONSIGN'MENT AUCTION :
LOCATION: Ewineton, Ohio y, mile off St. Rt ..
160. From Holzer Hospital take 160 north 18
miles, turn left on Ewlngton Rd: signs Up.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Co"""etclal or Wlrehouaa.

151~

10:00 A.M.

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741 - d ..... 1100 ... ft.

~tome. Call after 5, 304-1.,

SATURAY, OCT. 4, 1986 .

Appr. Arvin Colegrove

lng t\14-245-,9378.

6 room house. 1. 2
Double
car Dtragt. Located on Aoae Hill.
Bargain priced 120.000. Call
614· 878-2513.

2 badroon-., fumllh.:l mot!MI

Lee Johnson,
AUCTIONEER

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1986
AT 1:30 P.M.

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Now taking' applications on
Mobile Homet in K&amp;K Mobile
Home Park . $180. per month
plus utilitin . Call 304-876·
3002 or after 6:30. 676 -6389 .

23 .Profe11ionel
Seivlcee '

lng. Call 801· 687·6000 Ext.

Mondov thnlfridoy1Do0D-4&gt;bo.

SOCCER TOUR~~M-~,;· ·JOiOo a.m.
.t o finish at Vocatlonalt't enter

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Drh-er· M&amp;ch8f'llc lor 1ocal Co.
Must hive too II and uperience.
S~d ·r-..n. to Dally Stntk'lel
Box 729 M, Pomeroy. Ohio .

ExparitnCid rilldil, .., . rtprl·
untatlvtl netdad. Bate plu•
cO'mmi11IO.,. 304--717· 7881 .

5th,. 1986

Nice bright 1980. 2 bedroom
traillf for rent In country or will
sell traillf. Call 614-949-2969
or 614 -949 ·2864.

PUBLIC AUCTION

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3·.br

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and utilitln . 614-992-7479.

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•oo.ooo. Call 30•·111·

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304-773!5828.

12x66. 2 bedroom turnlthed
trallt+' . • 185 month plut depot II

tiluated 11

IIII...,.Ntl.

4 room houu for Ale lt.OOO or
best otter. Call &amp;1•·2111-;ng
tor appointmtrlt.

UNTIL SOLD OUT

Sunday,

haam.,t.

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO. recommends thai you
do bulinfllll with peo.,le you
know. and NOT to tend monev
throul#t the meil until '!100 have
invntlglted the offering.

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~T~h~l•d 1 Friel!
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'nwmu. 3 bloc*. ' Ae-

Guar~ntnd

8:00 p.m. • Bluegrass music,
clogging, and square dancingPublic Invited to loin the Fun!

P.A. Denny st:ernwheeler Excursions

Business
Opportu~ity

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ENTERTAINMENT AT FORT
RANDDOLPH (Krodel Park)
6100 p.m. • Jonnle Belinda

bega. No drinking. lighting, or
peu. Call614-367·7267.

Ambrolia. 7miiMfromPt. Pl. on
Rt. 12. City 'Wittlr, pwed IJ-_ _ _ _ _ _.;__ _ _ _ _.;.._ _ _ _

Re.tl bt.i11:

PARADE • 2:00 p.m.
starting point-behind Heck's Plaza

3 bdr., 14•70. 1260 plua t&amp;O

Marlin Wedemeyer, Auctioneer
614·245-5152
App. Arvin Colegrove

&amp;..-o between 8 :30 end • :3d.

(Open To· Pblic:) Dealers Welcome

DISTANCE RUN· .9130
&amp; 10:00 a.m.
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1 mile, 5K and 1QK
starti"g pol\lt-behind Heck's Plaza
AWARDS FOR RUN· approx. 11:30.
·a.m. Tu·Endle-Wei-Park

3 bdr. private lot. water fur·
nithed. Near new school. Rat .
required . Call 614 -446-0514 .

flom Gallipolis. take Rt. 141. turn left onto Rt. 775.
Turn right onto Pit1iot Cadmus Road . Watch for
sicn.

on 'h ecre. owet"loottlng KtniiWha

&amp;xperian.-·d Media Sel81 Rep1

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Rivar. •225 month. Utilitiel
patd. 1 or 211duit11 only. No peta.
Call &amp;14 -266-1167.

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN

an alec. fully

driYMnV • nplfc cank.

4

Fl-EA MARKET • City ·Boat Dock (Open To Public:) Dealers Welcome

2 bdr. trailor overlooking Ohio

LARGE GROCERY SALE
Log horN, 3-4 br.
c.,-.:~, finlahad

2 br R1 . 2. 1 arnell cflild
eccepted. 1180. per month. plus
utilltl... Call 3M· I715·3002 or
after 1 :30. 8711·1388. ·

Nice 2 be(froomt rall.- for Nil
Ch•hire. On nice lol.

6620.

WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS

~rienced Media Sal11 Rape.
•eded . Bite plut comml11ton.
~~• _304-757- 7881, Mon.·f rl ..

REN~EZ:VOUS CAMP TOURS • ALL Day at Fort

FL.tmilhd 2 bdr. mobil• home in
Crown City . Call 614-268·

THURS •• OCT. 2. 1986 at 7:00 P.M.

Sewing- alte11tlona, mending.
exper ienced 1111mtren. do•
quality work. Call Jackie 814·

Serv11 :~ s

SIDEWALK SALES • 9:00 a.m• to .8:00 p.m.

Call 614-«&amp;·4389 or 304675· 9710.

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,SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

•Point Distributing
•Point .,eaa~t Federal
Savitagtl &amp; Loan AMoo. •Point Pleasant Hardw~
•Rardin's I·Shoe Center
•Shop ~iek ·FOOd Mart, Inc.
•Tiffin.Credit Jewelen ..
•Wa!Jiler Broadeutins
•Weetern Auto Store

2 bdr. mobillhomton Upper At.

1 . Cleen , fumilhtd. wtter paid,
t200 a month. Call 61 4 -245·
15818.

Hdraotnl. 2 betN. flrepl~ee.
.,... •. ne.ooo.ooorU75.oo
mofrih piUI depolit, 304· 273·

~6 - 9371 .

•Automotive Supply Co.
•B. J, Builders, Inc.
•Domino's PUza
.•Faclol:y Oullet S~oes
•Irvin's Auto Glass service
•Jack ROU8h Motor Car, Inc.
•Jo~'s Supermarkets
•McDonald's
eThe Peoples Bank

• dryer, Ck)le to town, ref
required, wetera. tr11h paid . Call
814-448 -4063.

18 Wanted to Do

Friday, :october 3rd, 1986

a

Nice 2 bedroom mobile home lor
renl . Near Racine. Call 614992-6858.

192· 3071.

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2 bdr . 12x80 Hoi$ Park,
washer-dryer hookup. 1h mi.
past HMC. Ref. dep. required .

Sllr or ,.m NIW Htven. 3

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1.n

Two bedroom trailer, 1160.00
plus uliMtl ... 304-871· 4088.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bdr. trail•. fumlahed, waahet"
3 btldroom. one lhtrd
41/t
mil• OUI ltnd Hill ~· lllf'l
...tt• 111d dtyer, : .W eolid,
khdlin epplltnC~t, 304·8715·

Total alet. 2 bdr. lurnilhed,
adults only, no peta. TV clble
available. C1ll 114-3117-7438 .

daposil. Includes water &amp; g•r·

Trailer for rent unfurnished.
locet.:t on Bulaville Rd. Call
814-441-1837.

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for ·Rent

depo .. t a-:-d refrlglfation requir-.1. 304-875-1090. Will Sell
with owner financing .

8r. Vicinity

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~81-3872 .

Yard Ssle Oct. 3 &amp; 4. Friday &amp;
$atufdiY'. Okl h111d tool1. an llqu•. oeramle1 &amp; ~hit'. Ft..

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

reference

requir_.. Call &amp;14-446-9356 .

~1~~-"'-1';'-'fiY-~ iiiTiilll;+,io/'/-6
3 flmify. Y.rdstle. Oct. 1at and

ADVANCE SALES •
25• DISCOUNT

w.

Ohio- Point

' 28, 1986

'September 28, 1986

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

r accldlnls or .loa of

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CAliPER: 1978 Concord camper 19« .. air.
VEHICLES: 1976 Chevy Van .
IIOTORCYlfS: 1980 250 cr Honda.
BOAT ANDJRAILER: ~ars game fiShe r boat. boall raolel, 5
liP Mercury motor.
lAWN MOWERS: 12 hp Wheelhorse llaclor with moweoand
snow blade, 10 hp Bolens tractor, 10 hp Sears mower
liAllERS: Ta~dem ule flal bed lra~ler , farm trailer frame.
ANTIQUES: Sideboard, library table. oak dresser. wash
stand, ~efgh bed, cast iron cook stove.lrun k. HooSier cup·
' board, casl i ro~ kettle and stand, donner bell, qu1lls. 2 at m
chairs, misc. chairs, McCoy, Rosev&gt;lle painted child's chair,
misc. old tools, cane bottom rocker. sew1n gmachine, qu 1lt1ng
lram~ . picture·frames.
HOUSEHOLD: 2 c!esks, dr~ers. 2 twm beds. I living room
surte like new, living room sutie nice, upright freezer, refri·
gertor wilh ice ma~er, high chair, baby bed, Brother sewong
machine and ~ibinet, table w/4 chairs, electric organ, Home
Interior, misc, ~kilchen rtems.
MISC.: I.Jrgeoexten~on ladder. fen ce post. 5 bikes, I len
sp'eed, hand too~. pipe littinii,S. electrocal boxes, composter,
. ps ~ans, .amcie· equipment, dust to dawn light. light fix·
lures, swegli&amp;hl.' nuts and bolls, .nails, garden tools, boat
seats, misc. log chains, misc. hub caps and whetls, cflain
saws. weedeaters.
.
,' ·One Lo.,. ol NIW Cl~t and Vinxl Remnants
6 n. ptrlorleil uteiiRI dish with patio mounts and receiver
complete.
,
This ij a partiellistln&amp;- lora collin&amp; daily I
Consian-.tilllli• d!lllr illttll Oct. 3,,1$16 at 7:00 p.11.
For furthlr nforntlon contlct Mikt little 388·
8244 or Cylldy Roberts 311·1651.
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lot rtiPQIIIlblt for Melil•ts 91' lo" of lfl!lfi'IJ.
.' ··• na•:,tash·• .••"Ill dlect; tO, nolliltf.

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O)YIIERS: liKE UJTLE, CYIIDY II!IIERrS .,
. , AND CONSIGNEES•

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AUCnOII££R: LO. JIEAl 61H67·710l •
THIS

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Pets for Sale

~OLEWOOD

&amp; Vagetablai

LAYNE ' S FURNITURE

2bdr. unfumith-ciiiPt. in Crown
CiiV. Coli 114·211·1120.

.....,er lno. IP.-trMnt 2

bdr.,
utllhl• partly J*d, nica. C.ell
304·171· 5104 or 304· 171·
7921.

2 bdr. 2 b - kttch1n fur·

nltMd. 11 Court 81. U2J I *

mo. plu1 LlllliU•, reference a

dopotlt. CoH 114•441·4921.
Fumrthld llfficlency 1110 mo.
utllltl• peld. 7'n NeU Aw. Cal
441-4411 lift• IPM.
Fumlthld tpt. ldultl onty. CaU
114·441·91523.

Duplex for rent M8 Second
Aw .. G1llipoMe. 3 bdr. 1!\lingroom, dinlngroorn. new kit·
chen. bldtylfd. Nfrlg. • range.
1281 plus ulilltl• a Mcurh:y
,dopoth. Coli 114·,.8·0180.
.,Nicely fumilhld mqblle horn.
.cA • heat u.al. klcetkJn,
..tulttOnly. Colll14-441-0338.

Sof11 1nd ch-'111 priC*I from
13815 to tt9&amp;. Tlbl• f60 tnd

Up IO 11215. Hidt·t ·bedl Uto
to 1&amp;15. Atcllura 1221 10
t375. Lamps 421 to 1121.
Dfnttt• 1108 .,.d up to Mltli.
~ 11ble w•l cftlka t2815 to
I •-'· D... 1100 .., ., U71.
Hutch• t.tOO and up. Bunk

belli compiett- w-m111r11...
12115 111d up to *395. Btbv btdt
1110 • 1116. Mattr••" or box
IPflnGI- full or twin 113 , firm
173, and 183. Qu..., tell t2215.
King 1310. 4 drawer ch•UBIS.
o,....,. 188. Gun clbin 1t1 a.
10, • 12 gun. Oat or electric
range 1,371. Baby mattr•. .
us ·• 141. Bid trtm• no.
130 • -King frame 150. Goo·d

llltctton of bedroom .,itn,
nwt11 Clbineu. hudbo•d• t3o
and up to 185.
Uaed Furniture: W11t;er &amp;
dryer, electric r1nge. gil rtnge
&amp; rlfrig•ator, wood t1blt &amp; 2
bench•. blda. drener. &amp;
reclin•. 3 milel out Bula\1111•
Ad. Open..lAM to &amp;PM , Mon.
thru S11. 614·446-0322.

bdr.

3rd. Ave. 1
prlwalt
t.llth, 1140 'per mo. Deposit
required. CtM 814· 441-4222
b - 9 &amp; 6.

S11ra Kenmore hiiVV duty elec
dfver. e11.c. cond . 176. Catt
1!114· 446-H06 tnVtirn..

) bdr. unfum. upt;Uire apt.
overlooking city perk. Pri¥etl County Applianca. Inc. Goo.d
,..., entreru• ,w ith very ·11ice ulld appll.,cea and lV 11t1.
.. rgeroorr. · 14001 month. Call Open lAM 10 8PM . Mon thru
$14-446-9831.
Sat. IU-446-1699, 827 3rd.
Ava. Gallipolis. ·OH.
:1 bedroom 1pt. for rent. Batie
fln1 1t1rta 1215. • month lhat D.-,k ltyle. • ewing .m•chine
includn aH utllhl•, O~po~it cabinet. 4 pcwoodfrtmelamily
uqulred of 1200. Contact VJt. room tat bfOwn PIMI like new,
1aga Menor 4pt. MiddltpOf"t. cofl•ttble. 304·876· 3384 be·
1114-992-7787. Equel Houaing fore 8 :00 675· 6909 after 6:00.
:Opportunitv .
,Aprtm1nt1 for rent In Pomwoy .
On• end two bedrooms. c•n
114-99Z.S215.

63

., a.droom epartment up ... if1.
}tlewly carpatld throughout .
.Partly' fumittted. Call 814-982·

Aniiquedoll : A&amp;:M 3?0. Made in
Garmany. Bieque head, cloth
body. Good condition . Meda in
1913. 0150. 614· 742· 21 19.

.0908.

·Duplu in Racine. Nice, 2
bedroom1, furniahed . 1225.
)lue utilftln. Call &amp;14·949·
JI01 .

..2 bedroom atrMt lev•l tpart·
m1r1t. Nice yard, pe1io. off
Spring A\11.. Pomeroy. Call
:&amp;14· 982·118&amp; lftlf 6 :00p.m.
) blldroom ept. Nice for working
.peraon . 4021h Tw.ntyfounh Sl ..
.Pl. Ple. .nt. Clll 114· 192·
-6858.

't bedroom apartrMnt for r... ln

'MKtdiiiPOrt. 1186. p• month.
) 100. depotit. Call 814· 992·
M11 deya or 814-992-17S.3
.-vaniniJI.

--2 bedroom, clean, roomy aptt.
"New Hl\len, W. V•. Also com·

1'ntfeitl spece. Call 814·992·
]481 .

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Antiques

Fi~ood

Urga tplftmem on Vi.,d St.
floint Pl1111nt, unfumiehtd,
deposit ..-quirtd, 1190.00 utili·
tiel no1 incfudad. 304·886·
}460

.irnMI

fumithtd ept. one W.
f'ODm, ground floor , 1200.00
tnOnth, hut tl'ld water fur·
ftl•hld, aduh:t only. 304-175·
28151 .
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,.wo unfumiahtd ll)lrtrntnlt. 4
.rooma 1nd blth. 6 roonu and
bath, Clif1on. W. Va. 304·676·
~211 .

46 Furnished Rooms
FOr rent Sleeping Roomt and

276 gallon ·ail tank. 1100. Call
114· 441-2a35 .
P•loe air nailer, 2 oombination
c utting torch•. AockweH j:ll)rta
ben NW. 1 ton chainiiW. o1k
china cabinet. Call 814· 388·
8711 .

Pri\ll1e tr• il• ..,ace. free watlt'.
r~.~ral a att ing, lttOeY". d · calllhlf
130 304·176· 2902

Beauty Shop equip ment. Ut ed
\I.., wnte. Shampoo unit, mirror,
hydrtulic chein. drye r and chein .
1900. Also . lighted mobil 4118
e~n with lett••· &amp;300 . Call
$14 -985· 3972 .
H•lf Pricet Fta1hlng arrow &amp;igne
12881UghtM. non-a rrowU691
Nonlight.d U291 Fr11 hrtten l
Faw left. Sea l oca lly ,
1!1001423·0163. enytlme. ,
1t76 Kaw..,ki motorcycieiOO
thi'M cyl UOO .OO . Tarpaulin
12:..30 t36.00 . 304-1571·MI7 .
'715 Chevy tru ck. ' 70 Ctuwv cer.
Mayt1g w11her like new, 304·
171!1-2285 .
Buck stove, almost new . Clean.
•&amp;OO , For 1ppt. 10 ••· phone
304:175·6743.

l:fvingroom tuite t iC. condition, r..o._cc
~375 . Cell 814·"1· 2472.

New

91112 burg.,dy oatplt.
.,00, Ctll &amp;14· 441!1· 4212.

VIlli\' Furniture: n.w &amp; uetd.
Urge •ctkln of CJ.~ality fumltu rt . 121&amp; Eu t ern Ave .,
9ollloollo.
SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE 12

GU\Ie St., Oilllpoli1. Naw • ulld
Wood·collttovta, I pc wood Ut
.. ~0 131t, bWik bodt t199.
.,nron rectin.. 189, ,.., •
..,..., bedroom tuh•. ,.., ....
wrng.r IQihen. a tho•. NIW'
MYintrOOftll .,kit 1181-tllt
· oloo ltuv'tl cool l wood
. - .-. Clll14· 441· 3119. '

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hundred
01.10.0.00 . Ono Hollond
l-ot62 tkid II. . lold• 30 hp
111..100.00. One .. ulld 848
New Holltnd 850ft~~ bel•
14,1500.00. Two uNci '111 New
Hollend 11500 ft taund blltr1

Jl M 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . SR 315 W. GaUipolia,
Ohio. Call 614-448· 9777. en.
814·446·3692 . Up front tractor~ with werr1nty owr 40 used
tractonl, 1000 10011.

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Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

KE"SSELL~s

Autos for Sale

Farm Equipment .

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

SUNDAY 12 TO 5

HALLOWEEN
TREAT
1986 FOREST PARK By Holly Park

PLUS:

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Auto11 for Sale

82 Monte C.rlo PS, · PB. air.
t-top, 14800 or bett reuonabla
oftar. Call 814-387·0832.

1977 Cadillac $1000. 1986
Plymouth Turi1mo 5 IPd .. aun
roof 16, 900. Call 614·4-41·
1562.

1186 ptymouth Horizon, auto.
t ran s ., 1h cond ., AM · FM
cll11tt1. 22 .000 mil81. owner
tm\ling, rhuat sell. t&amp;996. Call
814-448·V19 .

SlEP IN10 ELEGAIICl ,wlfen )1)11 enter lhe
foyer of one ofthe Ftench City's fnest.Formal
Ui, formal dirlin&amp; spaciJus· master bedroom
wrthoffice or sewingroomad~cent,den 2BRs
ul)ltai.,, 2~ baths, 3 firep~ces. large 'family
room, so~num, covelel patio. screenoo porch
and much moce. Call for an appl.

. Piet·
Old. Pit.
12:00 . 8:00

66 Building Suppliae
Building Mallrill1
l~ck . brick. uwar plpaa. win ·
dow•. lln1els. ftc . Claude Win ·
tift. Alo Grenda. 0 . Cali 614·
241·1121 .
con.... blockl all l iztl ysrd or
d~IVary. Meaon und. GelllpoUa
I'"* Co.. 123'h Pint St..
Qalllpolil. Ohio Celt 114· 448·
27.1~.

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Pole Buildings by Quality ·
hlldlf'l, WDrllthop., attpOna,

Mime! ehehefl. a-..•. 'frte
11t1m11e1. Phon·• •14··•••·
7121.

REALTY

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - lots ol room lor
the k1ds and a n&lt;e garden Thil. attractive
!'()me offers 3 Brs.lR, I01che11, 2 IJ!ths, forma:
d•ll&amp; sundeck. lull basemen t. Call lor more
detai~

KANAUGA - $19,!100 - 3 00 rome wi1h
kitchllll. LR, bath, gas heat. Call lor an
aPfJOII11ment.
YOU WONT BE CRAMPED RlR ROOII HERE
- 2,494 SQ. ft. m/1,rancfl siVIe home features
3 BRs, one lull and two ~ baths, eat·in k!chen.
LR full basement !~replace. county and 1'0!11
water, storage bui ld~g, Be sure to put thil (JI
your must see ~~~
GET IN !OUCH WITH NATURE HERE! - Th•
love~ bri:k oome offers a panorami: view d
tranQuil va lleys and rM;eslic wooded hils. Can
be JXJrchased with lwo acres or 79. Newer
home offers 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, LR, love~
kichen, oimng area w!h palio doors and
wilodburner. carpeting heat pump, cent ai.
full basement. 2 car garage. Wi~ turkey and
deer are seen often llthis seft!!le setting. Call
lllday.
HARRISON TWP. ~ CIII'JIEENS RD. - 53
ACRES MIL- 4 BR horne olfen filcheli, LR,
bath, electri: BB heat.,carpeliltr. 30x42 s1eel
•bldg, with woodburnlig slov6, barn and 2
· sheds. Calllol more information.

WANT 10 OWM ABUSINESS Of YOUR OWN?
- 1500 SQ. It concrete blocllbuidf1Jslult6d
on .66 acre presenlfy b61ig lifJerlliriK as a
carryout .

ID~liON·PLUS! - Just 5 in~. co OO..nliwtn
or the plaza ,Home offers 3 BRs, bath, ~ .
klchen, full . 3Semen t, ·gas heat. cent. air,
allached garage Cou ~ be an dealmmmercial
site. 98 ~- ol frontage on St. Rt. 7. Call fbi an

Broker
Farms...ResidentiaL.~omme

GREEN TWP, ...: fROIHAGE 011 ST. RT. 141
- 116.5 acres m/1, vacant lot. CaH for more
10lormation.

For Ssll or treda. 1971 Javelin
SST 304. Auto, 2 11.1n roof•.
llareo, good tir1111. runt good.
good shapa. Sharp. S1 200.
814· 742·2102 .

BE THE FIRST FAMILY IN THIS NEW HOME!
- Situaled IJl two wooded lots \hi; bve~
home offm 3BRs.21:attB, ~ichen , LR, fam i~
room, full basernml,deck, garage,gas heal and
cent. air. Call today

$21,(0).

CHAROLAIS HILlS - 3.24 ocres more or less.

GUYAIIl'OiiNSHIP -108 acres m/IIQ!ed

south of MerceMI~: 20 A. tilllbla, '~~~~~nee ·
woods. tobaci:o base. O!&lt;ner 11111
ace.

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IDts Of OOQD UV*G FOR SA1I - 11.4
lci8s, 11111. roomy home off~n ,311Rs, 2balhs..
tarae 111. ktl:hen, lui baseme111,' new ·c~
new·
covered ·
lllld&lt;Teir
patil. CaU, tii!,IY. llli an
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PRICE REDUCED TO ·$J9,l0l" GREAT
,BEGINNER HOME - THo Ill me olle~ a lar~
. IR wrth frep•~..k!chon drmg area. 3 BRs.
balh, full basement, 1"" garage, detk,lenced
yard !Usl mmutes to tc.. non Rt. 141. Call foran
appo&lt;nlmerrt.
.

Owne&lt; fuancng avaiab~.

OOPLD 4SALE ... Great ~nt br tie .
buyer. i.ociiJI on flr.ham Scl!ool Rd. Each · .
oot offiiiS 2 BRs. ivinl rooin, bath. k~en . ··
and sbo6. ~elng , ow and diiJi.,IIUflll.Y,Iarae
Cllfl1lll. cenlnll ar and storage·well. .

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197! .2 1, cft. Wlnnoi!IIIG R.V.
conditiOn. •aooo. Call
614-985-3867.

Good
Camper 18 ft . toilet • .ahower.
khchen equipped, ateeps tb.. lelf
containtd , t1 .100. Cali 814·
446· 1358

tainting!! 18 foot
Starcr1tt trailer. llte111 I. good
oond, cell 304-89&amp;-33&amp;4 .

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IAIEMENT
WATERPROOFING

SERVICE.

tXP•

carpMter. tltc"trlden.
Unconditlonll lifetime gueren~
tee. local m...,cn fumllhedo· .. - • • poiniOr. niollng C!n~d·
Fr• •tlml"tll. · C.. l collect lftg ho1 tor oppll-1 :104·
1·814· 237·0488. dl'f or night. .,5,2018 .. 171· 7147.
Roger• Batemenl
Starks TrM and L..wn ServtCII.
Waterproofing.
H•doe• . thrubba . bu1he1
Wardl T,..&amp; Scrub s.Mce. Top t,lmmed, ltndtcaplnt and
trim &amp; removlfl. Calll14-261· lltUmp fllnO\Itl . Winterillltion of
IIWn end hlaf N1ft0Val. 304·
9320.
671· 2010.
RON 'S Tel•vlaion S.rvlce .
Houte cell• on RCA. Ou111ar. Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Spechlling WI Zanlth. C•ll MOlt wtlla completld IIITIId..,-.
304-576·2398 or 814-441· ~ump 111• and ..mce. 30.C·
891·3102
2464.

Aahby CO'IItruction, aerpen;
llfY. rtmQd...,g. ropm Hdttlon,
cement block WOfk."'nlerior·an d
pterior paln"tlng, tiding. Fru
a"tlmttft . 304·1S75-144S or
87&amp;-1152.

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Plumbing
8o Heating
CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Cor. Fourth llld Pin•
GalllpoiiL Otllo
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Phone 114-446·3811 or 11 4445· 4477

Estate ·

1184 Hondo 1590 RX~ 1,800
mll11, uc cond , 3011-0767471.

W·ISEMAN

Auto Parts

&amp;, Accessories

REAL

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8,EST:'tELLERS.
LIST!

ESTATE

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LIST WITH US.

E. M. WISEMAN, BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN, 448-9556
B. J. HAIRSTON, 446·4240
LORETTA McDADE. 446·7729

We Need Listings Now!

bu,...,•. ne.oo.

1977 Dodge Diplomat cl..n.
tow milaage, A·1 cqnd. 12500.
SN to appreciate. Ph. 304·676·
5119 .

197Z. C1m1r0~ runt good. euto.
above tvtrtgecond.,needa t ome
rMr end body work, 1700.00
firm. 304-678-6427 altt~r 6:00
PM .

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Trucks for Sale

1 gas Ford Ranger. take over
PIYm"'tl. Call 814-448· 9267 .
1973 GMC 8000 . 13 h . grain
btd and hoilt . 4 1Peed· 2 apeed
rear end. 60,000 actual mil ...
Unit in excellent condition.
f4800 . .Call 614-898-1148.
1974. Ford XL cempet" special.
PS . P8. auto, 2 new tir111 , good
interior. Runs good. 1600. Cell
814· 986· 4358 or 814 · 98531139 .
Cep for atanderd sire pick up
truck. Side windows, rear alider.
lildder racka . like new 1150.
Call 614-949· 2989 .
1979 CheyY truck. 8 cyl .. 3
tpltld, body in "''V vood ahape.
63 ,000 miln. 614· 985-3881 ;
1972 Chl\ly Suburban. Good
Nnning condltton. Need1 body
rNOrk. CaH 814· 742-25157.

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POMEROY,tO.
992-2259
BUSINESS OPPORTUNilY
- IN MIOOLEPORT- Nice '
family restaurant, all eQui·
ment &amp; licenses to operate.
Building available also ready to operate. Must be
sold. Owner will negotiate.
Call for details.

'I i!&gt;IJO:iale Ill!

~01e1
IJ&lt;XIuce lrom 1he lamiy
3'f!R t;.~vel.. lndudes I ~N 111d 2 hal
livingroom and Spacilus mHn ~~chef! Also, I'h

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car ijlrage ·and large CCNerM patD. SuJEr m:e llal yard. Rt
UiO, eKcellerrt lot ""I m'""' $49.900

~OiiC MIDOl!POIII' HOM! - llero&lt;!INe ..mwrt.
Sloneand bric~ mgood coodrton. 2'hbatt..4-5 redrooms.9

UK! COUNIJY UVIfjG AI AN AFFORDABlE PRICU - Tho

3 bedoon ranch onGraham SchOO Rd may be ~~ wha1you
are lookilg for. Jt IS Situated on llh ac. m/1, ar1d offers ll!l!
sized bedrooms, am ple cllsel space andattached garilll••~h

· rooms plus al1ic and partiallmemant Gas lorted or 1\Jmace

13 y~. Qkll.large k~hen. well planned.Step-savH1g la urid~.
pantry. walk·mcllse~. garage. As~ng ~5.900
1308

wa~l'op

All lor $37.500

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RACINE- Approx imately 4
acres ol vacan t ground in

lhe country. $1,500.00.
NEW USTING- RACINE Dose Co everything Cute 3
bedroom home on a level lot.
Carport, separate ul~ily room,
carpebn&amp; storage oo ~din g.

$19.~0.00.

loc:alion '" t.. n. 1 redroom
room, large dintng room and krtchen.House
has been well cared tor and 1s mcely deoo1ated mSJde Parnal
l&gt;!semenl Gas heat Would make a good starter home ~
mves1meni1Joperlj also. 139.000.

11204

WIIIT AFMIIlYHOM!' -

Before you read any ITl01!

lxl1 for $29.900. 3 bedroom

New~ ~e&lt;J

41evelspkl prcM&lt;Es

a space kr eveyone. I.Nmg room and tamliy room Cl1
different levels, 3 l:!dmoms and s park•n~ ref(fllC tath on
upper lev~. 41h bedroom illd ~ lhllhon anolher .,el. Also
1nckJdes step.saver krtchen and dmtng area . I car gari€e. Gas
heat woodburner, c~tral a~r Great brato n at md ol QU1e1
r"""nb~ streel I "'"' lrcm l"'n ~9 500

ootstandtng

wilh opon sla11case.

hvmg room and lar!J! krtchen oo app!'oxmlalety 3 ~~: res, Deck
o« l:edroom. Garden space. ~o induded is 10~ 55 mobile
h:lrre Possible owner financing. Call ttxtay

NEW LISTING - POM·
EROY- River view, cute
llome that looks good. front
sitting porch. 3 or mor~ bed·
rooms, neat kitchen &amp; large
livina,room. owners will sa·
crifice al $19.~0.00.

CHESlER - Srt on your
screenoo porch and ~ew a
3.61 acre lot dottoo wilh
abundanl shade lrees or relax
1n th ~ 3bedioom, 1floor ~ an
home w1th 11h balhs,all appil·
ances 10cluded, washer &amp;
dryer. Alsq a pond, storage
building-cellar, woodburner.
SALE
Beautiful home in Flatwoods area of
Pomeroy. New kitchen. bath. carpet·
ing. $37,000.
Cell 614·446-2359
Real Estate General

ADDISON lWP. - Possom Trot Rd. - 93
acres, m/1, all woods Old barn on iJOperty

SPRING YAI.IEY ESTAT£S - Tri·levei tl!rre
offers 3 BRs, 2.baths, nice ~uii&gt;P6d ktl:hen.
L·shaped lR, dnnJ afB!, 24xl2 fami~ room
with woodburn~g !replace, gas heat, C81l ai.
2 car garag~ Calf today.

co•ORTAiiLE LMIIG PRICED AT $19:PM

No!Nd Camp•. Sleep~~ I , ..tf.
contefl ad /' Loceted Ohio Rllllf'
Campground•. Good•CIIndfdon.
' 11196. 114-849·2121. '

Fetty Tr" T~.. ttump
remove!. Call 304-111· 1331 .

Home
Improvements

1979 La Sebra; 1975 Buldc
Ri\leria. 304- 676·6182

112011

ollllliMIH'S FARII - 15 acres with spacilus mode&lt;n
lri·~el home. Includes 3 o1g&lt; bedrooms .. 11ull l&gt;!ll'&lt;. fiJ I~

equ1pped kitchen wdh drnm~ a~ ea. IMn~ room and 1¥ge
·unfinished basement Plenty (j storage m2i, car ~rage . NtCP
Uiel IJC,~on IU~ oil Rl 160 $79.900

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OUIDNIDING BaiCK HOI! - Very welllep 10 'If. dd. 4
IJ!droorri home on a7 a::re setting jUS1 minutes frcrn Hctter

Med.,l Ve ~ mce krtthen wrth allh,.p!&gt;ances.~h balhs. 2

ltreplaces. Central a1r. ~r~ fimshed famjy room, hoiDy room
and summer krtchefl onlower le~el. 16x 32 ~n-groo od poot and

'"acre !arm pond.Small barn. Wonderful tor chrldrm to have
horses ()' Olher lrweslock

#143

!IRED Of RUNNING TO lOWN EVERY .TIME
TH£ KI,PSHAV[ASCHOOL~TIVITY1 - l h6
love~ brick home ~ ~cated' withil wa~ 11g
dista~ce of the l')ide sc~oot· aod ·h~h school
and •
3, Bfl~ bath,; LR. k!chen, d~ lf1g
room, wfllt hui~·in chil a cabilei,Jaml~ room·.
1n basl!mm~ gas heat, firepoee, attached
gar~ PRICE REDUI;EO TO $49;!00
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·co.UIICIALBUILDING - PERRYlWP.•••R ce•• """"
' ""' . .,.·- """" SQ. It steelb~&amp; ideal for
:anyone 1~,fruckng dnll~ngor"llli ~g txJSi~ess.
·~ ·Owner may ~nsjder leaSing 9( li(lapf~' Cal

lor'more 'lnfonnation.

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Morgan Twp., frontage o'.'\ Rt. 161);Call tor
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THE FOLLOWIIIG ARE REPOSSESSEt PROPERTIES
THAI TH£ OWNERS WANT
AN OFFER ON. CALL FOR
SHOWING.
ALARGE modern home 1n a
good neighborhood. Up to
five bedrooms, located on
appro.,mately one acre lot
'" the Riggs Cresc SubdiV&lt;·
s10n. App ro&lt;. 9 yrs. old wi1h
2 baths. Many othe1 nice
lealures.

no Se!:ond A""ut - 2silKy
OOutle. Downstau·s apartment has ~vmg room. k~cher1.
bil h. l an11~ a dlnlfli rocrn and 2 trdroorm Uosta1~ has 4
rooms and a bath. Monlhlj ooome p(jenbal ~ $375 $400.

' DCEUINT INVESTMENT -

tlJIDitiiDING BUY IN SYfW;USl- 31EII'oomh""" wilh

br.c~

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MISS THIS IJ'POiffiJNITY $37.500

1l lhe fl'lnmil£1. fuly !!IU~t&gt;01 Ml.fl llilct181, oooa·IOOI1\

1 IIJII baths, loing room and lam~ mom Country !lyle
1Ecora~ng. Large 2 car l)ra.ge wr1h tEal and water 'O NLY
$43.001 Many ether extras

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HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL IN MIDDLEPORT - l'h
story ~d er home lhat needs
work. Nice level lot. 3·4 bed·
rooms, lwo car garage,
POMEROY - Older I ~ story
frame home on a laige lol.
House needs repairoo 3
bedrooms, bath, kitchen.

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP - love~ homeoners
3 BRs, 3.1hlths.equ1pped k~chen . 14&lt;44 lam'~
room, dinette, f•ep ~ce, 2 car unallached
garage. 20x40 jXlOi and safellifed• h Call to ran
appomtment.

ENJlY THE FRUITS Of NATURE -16 ocres
m/1, apple trees, ch"'IY tees. plum trees,
strawberiY patch. Nice home dfen 3 IIRs
bath, LR, kitchen, carport, nice. nice ~oni
porch for enjoying the cool summer evenilg;.
Call for an appointrrent

- This attracti;e home dfers 2 BRs 18th
kichen 01111 range, d11ilg room, L(l, ~
~~hoogarate.situaledontwo~. CII .
J
ol

&amp; Cll!l~PtrS

Mul1 ~II TNck campll', """'
••· Ice b:tx, 'etove, funiace. Cl ll
614·985·3839 .
.

Home·
lmprovlimentl

19.18 Suzuki RM 125, 1300.
1122 Lincoln HeighiS. Pomeroy.
Coll614· 982-6781 .
·

Mountatnw Auto Body Puu.
Inc .. 1318 Fiflh St:, NMHI\Ien, '
·.w. Va. Phol'le .304· 882· 3728 .
hu a full lin 1 of bodv ptrta for
Clfl. truck• and vant . 68P·
ltmber Speci1l1 : Eecort ,
Chevettt~ , 720 Da1aun, '79·'83
Toyota 4x4 p .tJ . fenders.
U9 .00.'81 ·up Ford and Q.M.
· p.u.. fendert, 146 .00 . Hoodl,
t99.00. '73-'80 Q.M. taltct•t•a
1nd
1115.00. '81 -up
O.M. Ull;tt81 and ' bl.lrftPWt.
oii.OO. '73·' 79 Ford tollgOIM
*td bu"1Jtrt, 116. '80-up F9td
tenva... .,..d
Ontv I limited qutntlty to batotd
at th111 pt"icn,- 10 lamyl Deliver;- IVIilablt.

COUNTRY CHARM - N1ce older ooroo offers' 3
BRs. baCh. L~. d1-.g roo m an d kichen.
S'uatoo on 2 IDls oo Rl 160 in Vmton.Call tor
appo1ntment

ROOII 10 GROW - 2.5 acres, more or less,
very attnctive ranCh slyle honll! features 3
bedrooms, 2 balhs, lll, kiche11 w/ranae.
relrig,. m~owave. ful basern"t carpetin&amp;
heat IXJ11'!1/cenl. ai, one car allac:hed garage
plus an .ooattached prage. tm d room for
pnlenli&amp; and enjoyina the ouldoorS. CaU
today,

•

Dirt Blklll KIWaHki 175, 1126.

1962 MwcedN Benz 190 S .
Make offer. 814 · 7•2·2229.

OWNER ANXIOUS 10 SELL - HAS REDUCED
THEPRICE.BY $10,000 - 132.9 acres m~ ih
Walnut Twp I ~ slory home has 3 BR bat~·
42K92 barn, large tobacco base Call fo r an .
appomtmenl.

(614) 446-0008

AFFORDABLY PRICED AT JUS! $29,!1101 aose to crty on Rl. 141 tho home offers
kitchen. LR. lamil)t room, dinngroom !llld full
basement large unattachoo bkict&lt; garage.Call
lor an appoinlmenl

Ho~a X~ 185 ex. cond. &amp;
dirt or ltrMt bika. Call
388-9718 My11me.

NEW LISliNG - . MIDDlE~ .
J'ORT - ·Stately home .on·a
IIXId street large lot &amp; many
features. Great location. great
g~eat design. Must be
$42,500.00.
.

appo~tment.

514 Second Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

YN:AHT FARM lAND - Morgan Twp. 84
acres more or ess. level and rollmg ~nd.
Approx. 33 acres lil•bte. remamler woods.

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79 Motor., l{ omes
.

81 :

1973 Winnebago . 23 fl. Good
condition. M195 . Call 151'949·2328 .. .
.

81

'
'
I mprovamanta

$;!4.~0.00.

RANNY BLACKBURN

6100 SO. FT. BUILDING - Sol~ concrete
walks, 2lXJ ft. !rootage on SR7 n Croon Crty.
Former ~ ..ad as a furndure lactory. ldea llor
ret31l sales or manufacturing bus•ess.

Motof,cycle8

Truck btd. 2.8 Y· IS metor •
otherparta. Cell814·288-"3tl•,

BLACKBURN
HEY LOOK AT MEl!' - I would make a
beautnul starter home or agreat ~ace toretire.
I'm located just 5 m10utes tom II)Yn or the
hospial. Three bedrooms, bath, lo111g room,
eal·1n kitchen wrth eJi' level oven. range,
breakfast bar. lamily room W1th woodburning
f11eplace. ut1lrty room. I have been ~ven to~
oiTLC Crom my owner. Call and ask abool me
today'll

74

1916 Okla 98 Regene-., .. 87,000
mlln. n_. pein1, txhauat. Ma·
roon. 11500. 11 4 · 742· 2229 .

MAKE THIS ONE YOURS! - Love~ home
sluated on 34 acres m/1 near Roooey. Thi;
home oners 3 BRs. bath. LR w/firepoce, lar~
atlraclive eal·&lt;n klchen, breezeway. SjJring
1'0!11 and rountv water, 11!11ced and cross
lenced, bam. tobacco base. Cal lor an
appmntment

I.OOKIIIG RlR lOUR FIRST HOllE? - Thil
attractive home is 1Jced at $33,000 &lt;11doffers
3BRs, bath, klcflen. INng room, Cam &lt;~ 100m,
woodburning stove, el8ctric heat Caft today
and lei us siiOI/,!IlU th• home.

....,1.

·

7.6

'82 Monte Ctrlo . 46,000 miln.
e•c cond, t.a,200.00. 304-876·
7161 .

1&amp;79 Capri, 4 ely., 4tpd. turbo.
sale or trldt. Call 814-256·
1526.

:AUTIIFUI HOME.
ATftiiSPHERf
CLOSETO TOWN more cou~ yru ask
lor. Th• beautifulbnck home • located just live
minutes from loon in Green Twp.andoffers 3
BRs. 2 balhs. formal d ~ m&amp; kitchen LR with
!Oepoce. FR with lfep• ce. carpet, elec. heat.
cent. a&gt;r, 2 car garage v.ith openers, satellle
d•h. fenced yard and garden "'"'· Call today
lor an appo1nlment

HP. -motor. C,ll'fl'tM, with live
Coli 814-9112· 27114.

· AM-FM ·11po. good

~;::~::.;:;:::;::==

,

&amp; Campers

i1t1il lo~ 14 ri~a_., Boat. 9.8

-.c:

1974.Ch"'V1mpolo. PS. PB. AC.
CruiM, Tih wheel . Good oondition . 1125. Call 814·981· ""154
tftori:OO.

Reglltared Polled Hereford bull.
3111 y~ old. e~o:c blood line.
proven herd lire, 304-468·
1982 .

1967 Chavv, 327 IJlcellent
condition. mev tradt for 4-WD .
Call 814-448· 03&amp;2.

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

1980 Chevette. Red. AC, auto.
01100. 1871 C~"'V Clprlco
Wegon . Oood condition. tlt10Q.
Cell 814· 949· 2801.
·

1986 Dodge Shllbv Charger
reatOnably priced, ~rbo engine,
XJ4·882·31 .as .

1983 Studebeker ,lo ollt good,
rune good, $600 .00 or tfld e far
truck. 304· 675-488.4 .

HOURS: 9:00 -7:00
CLOSED SUNDAYS

"Where Quality Makes The Diffe rence"
GALLIPOLIS OH.- 1 milt west of Holzer Rt. 35
16141 446·7274

35 ft buL private cotch, very
good cond . SIIIPI e. good tor
gotptl or lingina group. R•actv
for th• road. call 814-378·
2&amp;40 . .

For aat a: 2 Simmentat Heifer. 1Yl
ve•• old . Call 614· 986· 3649
after 6 :00p.m.

1970 Ch~etle Convt. new top,
tiret , e11. hautt. painl 12. 700 or
bett offer. Call 614 ·448· 8201
or 814· 446·8113 .

S47 JACKSON PIKE

Two 1978 Toyota nittonwag· ·
ona. ntw- tir•, air, ~ultt
tntin!L no Nit, 12100 &amp;
1)500. Colll14·441·7019.

1982 Chevy Celebrity, rlflbuitt
moto r and trtntmlulon, 111C
cond, all eiCtral, 304· 675·2273.

1986 Chwi'OIM Sprint plut. 5
spd. 'b'llllamin ion, radio, e•.
cond. Very low mileage. b cel·
::;~B" mBHQe. CIII&amp;1 4-24 S·

BtR-3
L/R

14' 8

Livestock

79 Vollalwogon Duhtr.. Col
114· 388·1MII.

79 Motors Homes

Boats and
Motors for Sale

\
.
11ft flbergl•• Aunebou176 HP
Evlt'lrude. ·triiii!J, real good
lhepe. Call 814· 251-1!1743.

'

UOPM.

6 regitttred polled Her.eford
cows. 3 yllrling Heifara. 1
regittered Angua Bull, 2 yeara
old . 6 calve• . w•l aell all or pan.
Call 814-843·6486.

71

AT IT'S BEST

1----

:&amp;2 Wanted to Buy

TrollSD Orlalion

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Patio Door

.

The

'77 Chrvt ter Newpo11 &amp;500.00 .
304·176·2377.

COMPlElll Y INST AUED

Self-storage Storms
Vinyl siding
Set-up on a
House Type
Foundtion

Homellte duNn IIW ule, Suptr
'Xl·AO 3.1 cu inch tr'glne,
· manuel 111d auto oiling. 18 in
' power "tip biiV t281.00. We haw
:o""·,30 good' uMiCI and rebuilt
. uwt 1ft •ock ·from .1715.00
.nao.oo·. We wJII give a free
·chain or elect ch_
Bin NW lhar·
pentr whh the purdl . . of anv
uted aiW. KMftr Service c_..,.
ter, St . Rl. 87, Leon, W. Va.
. Phone 304· 896-3874 .

H~

8 1R·2

76

ahlpt, 304-178· &amp;1 1I tfte r

Polled &amp; t.:tmed Hartford built.
A.l. bulls, tpring catvlno cow t.
lawren ce 8urdett. Call 1!114·
241· 6181 .

ATOTAL ELECTRIC
28xS2
6" Ext. Walls
Total Energy Pkg •
R-26, R·19, R-H
Garden Tub
Roof Dormer

4' -

Y"'"

'

!

1.971 Pord Bronco, PS, PI,

2 polled Hereford cowe 1:3
old. 1·4 veart old. Call
614· 266· 1523.

OCT08E'R SPECIAL

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

5:00.

63

OPEN DAILY Til 5:00.

73

' 74 JHp 4 wh•l clriw. Auto.
PS, Pl. All . ~· ntw •ana ••
IWW trll"'lt.f.. c: .... Runt goo.d.
1111. «;II 114'18&amp;-;o14M oftor

Now buying lhell com or eer
oor,n. Call forlltlltquottt .'River
Ci1y Farm Supply, 814·"1·
2885.

701 2ND AVE.

Q ILITY OBILE HOMES

Red rtt ben iet . Taylo rt Be rrv
Pateh. Cat 814-448-88 92 o r
6 14· 246· 56084
Canning beeu lor ule. 304676· 6687.

fACTORY OUTLET

lng on New f011tge equipment
~til Sept. 1, 1987 on hay too6t
.-ltil July 1, 1917. Kllfars
Se,ice Center, St. R"t. 87, Lion,
w. V1. Phone 30•·•15·.38}4.

Musical
Instruments

2 year old Setmar Bundy aua·
phon•. like new. exc t~tlant con d.
Call 814· 44&amp;-4123.

OLD nrlf HEAnNG CO.

oe,!llio.oo """· Ono utod
lpbCI11!110 thifb'hp....W buckllt

AK C reg ittered, Red Male Dob·
erman , 10 montha. good ne·
tu re d. S1 26 .00 . 304 · 675 ·
2249 .

57

NO MONEY DOWN

54 M'isc. Merchandise 54 Misc. llo'lerchindise

M.atel c\oMt· l25, Seart Of'gan
with bench. grut ChriatA\Ia
gift. 1200. Queztr 26 nett color
l\', 1200. Call 614· 388-8820.

8••• ... t Wood Ht~~ttr . Pakt
1800 n.,.., used Meg ic hell
1300. 814-949-215 28 or 614·
111· 1295.

Picken• UQCI Furniture. Good
quMity uald turn hurt. op... to
I Of cell for appoint,....t.
:10... 17&amp;.1483 .. 175· 1460.

Canerill, male end ftmtle .
304·896· 3603.

61

Cre..·ctremic kiln . Uke new.
240V. Catll!l1 4 · 448· 2163 lfter
5.
.

Trailer tptc• . 1m11t children
ecc..,ted, Rt 1, locust RoN
btck ol K &amp; K Mobile HomM.
)04· fl75 · 1076

Avoc.do rafriglfatOrtidt by 1ide
f 196. ratrigtfetor troll frn
•1 60. refrig•ator coppM'Ione
t1 60 . ntfrig tl'etor hiNIII gold
like new 11915, washer 6 dryer
pontble 198 e.etl . HooWI" *Y«
t95 , •uto weahar 19D. 20 it.
d• range 17fi . M1yttg wringer
Wt l hll' f96 . Skegga Appllan·
cltl. Upp• Rl\le r Ad . 114-41187398 .

Blue Tick Coon Hound, a50 .00.
304· 882· 3288.

CROSS. SONS

U.S. 35 Wilt, Jack10n, OhJo.
8!14·281-&amp;1151 '
Muuy FerguiOn, New Holland.
8ulh Hog Sal• &amp; Slf\llca. Over
40 UIMI tracton to dtoo.. from
&amp; co ....,lete line of MW • ultd
equlpnnt. lltl'gtlt alltction In
S.E. Ohio .

G.E. .ttf'.a ai50.00. Kod1k tlide
pro#IC10r. acreen 6 c..aurul
•100. Puth mower t20. CaH
1!114·44&amp;-1271 .

pa.,..,

51 Household Goods

40°/o
ANQ MORE

SAVE

Farm Equipment

Metal aecr8t•rv dttk. Cell afltr
1~0 614-448-93411.

One-third Clftt tolitarl round.
118 Space for Rent
wl•lt• gold diamond necklace.
Apprtlled 11 •600 . Will sell for
1350. Nice Chrlattnel gift. Call
l,arge. pri\rate mobile home, 814·446· 1683.
apace in Centenery. Call IU·, . , . - - - - - - - - 44&amp;-4053 .
Bevan I Vll'illty Shop-On 790 oft
218. Christmu 1oy1. Open 7
1'htHof lot fo r rent. Call 61 4· dtYa a we...
261·1813.
=-:--:----- -Miaed hardwood a tabs. I 12 . par ·
~OUNTRY MOBIL£ HomtPtrk. bundlt. Contlin irH~ appro ~C . 1 Va
Route 33. North of Pomeroy. tona. F08 Ohio Pellet Co .. '
Urge lola. Call 814-992· 7471. Pomeroy. Ohio. Call 814· 992·
Mit .
Speciou1 trait If loti for renl wfth
pi.,o, In per1act
pl•yground end picnic 1ecitrti•. AntiQue
WI Femily Prtdt Mobile Home working condition. With ro Ma.
Park, Rt . 2. Galtipotit Ferry, W. est~ et.a-992·2181 o, 8U614-2111 .
v • . 304-878-3073 .

Merchon rlt s1:

AKC Ba.atH pups. 2 female, 4
montfla old. Speciet price 190
814-667-3856.

for 1tle all herdwood.
split &amp; hlul~ t40 full pitkup
load . Call 814 -448-3028 or
1!114· ... 8· 2223.

Hght hoi.IM: •eeping rooms. P•rk T11'1 IPHd bikl, like new 180.
Ctn1ral Hotel . Cell &amp;14 ·441- Soft Rt chair. good cond 160.
))751.
Cti1614· 268· BOD2.
Aoorns for rent. di'Y . week.
11n0ntl1 . Gatlla Hotal. Call 1!114441-9&amp;80. Rent 11 low •• •120
!'"Onth.

Purebred Siame1e kitten• . Call ·
814-949·2186

Set of Dixo n drums and cym·
bel" noo.oo. · p...,ey a...
guiter and amplifier. like new,
0350.00. 304· 676· 3628 .

Jt,PARTMENTS, mobile hornH.

)aou .... Pt. Plllllnt 1nd Galllpo·

Golden Retriever puppiet- 8
wkt. old. AKC reg iatered. Only 3
taft (all males • 176 atchl ·IO
hurrvt InclUdes t hots, PIPifl. &amp;
dog food . Call 61 4 ·288· 51 10
todey .

Pl•tic cinern ttltl approved.
plntic: lliptic tanlu, ptutlc
cuhtertt. matal cutvtrtt. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES . Jttk·
eon. Oh. 814· 288· 6930 .

Firewood for 1111 130 .00 PU
told. C•tl Roger ~a.ta. 814·
388·9341 .

llo. 114· 445·1221 .

Half Labrador &amp; half Golden
rttrieYif. Call 814· 246-9397 .

Selmer Signat Soloit t woodan
clarinet with ca11. Good condi·
lion. Rettil value t750. will tttl
for t350. Cs tl614· 441!1· 1583.

bedroom fumilhed .,.n"""t
.for rent in Middlaport. All
..,.llittee paid. Call 814-992·
11084.

.

'

Callihan '• Uted Tire Shop. Over
1,000tir•. til.tl 12, 13, 14, 16,
1&amp;. 18.15 . 8 mil• out At. 218.
Calll14-21i8-1251'.

POOl table &amp; acCIItori... t300.
Cllll14-388· 8845.

I dllil ~111111111 c
I'&gt; llvi!SI&lt;!Lk

61

STOVES

OLD nME HEAnNG COMPANY HAS
MOVED THE IINDLEWOOD STOV£
DIVISION FROM COLUMBUS, OHIO ... ·.

AKC Reg . Dalmationt pup, male

112$. Ca ll 614 -446· 20715
..,aninga.

Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.

September 28, 1

ARE NOW BEING MANUFACTURED
IN GALLIPOLIS•••

Ck::"

Purebred Border Collie pupp ...
from working doga. Three mtle,
lwo ft~mele , wormed &amp; lhota
1 126. Call 814· 448·23 69.

Box qurt ar, 1 yr. old . orginelty
t 367. Mlt 1 160. Seup~nt
t260. Both good conditio n. Call
814· 379· 2183.

Bar ,lolita· 17 2.4 ft. long 14 deep.
152 4•4 8 h . long. 280 ft . 3113
qte mile. rernb•. misc. ata inleealtnl plaee. mite. tubtatHI.
stnl work cabin• . 8 ft . tteel
workbench, 7•14cabinft.mi•c
.. IC. lighta, pig pote S3.600.
Call 11 4·441· 2971 .

Vltl!aw Free Slone Cann" g
Peach• now rveilllble. Clll lor
·~d Varl11ial . ao ~.
arktt, Maton, W. Va. 304·
773·1721 . Opon 7 ""YL

FOr Ul1 Engllltl Cock., Spaniel
female, AKC Reg., t100. Call
~Vent . &amp;14· 246·91&amp;7.

Puppiea . Oobermen · Americen
Etkimo Spitz. Rl iled outtldt.
Lovtt people. 1 m1\e, 2 females .
$26 . Cell 614· 992-2073 .

1JpltAirt unfumiahed 5 room
)9t. I110oormo . Colll14·446·
)572. ev•· 11•· "1~1810.

lu\1

DragOnwynd Canary Kennel,
CF A Himalayan, P-.i., and
Slam•• klttena. AKC Chow
pupplea . Call 114· 448· 3844
after 7PM.

28, 1

N!W USIING - BRICK

SEE FOR YOURSELFIII
·a new home end almost is.
SUNDAY, SEPT, 28, 1988 - 2·6 p.m.

Looks

Located. 36 Weat- Turn left beside Foodl1nd on
BuHI ·Morton Rd . 10 ttlp of hill.

follow

oigno.

POMEROY - Beaulllul view
ol the Ohio River. 2 story
home w1Ch 3 bedrooms. full
basement, 1 ~ baths, 2 ca r
garage. Att1c area and large
front sitting porch .
MIDDLEPORT. - Beautifu l
older colonial wilh all mo·
dern features. Including m·
ground pool, fireplace, cen·
tral air, formal dining room·
2 baths, family room and
more.
·
IIIIIDL£PQRT - 2 lamily
unij rental. 2 story,large lot.
Good rental unit.
H1111J E. Cl1l1nd, Jr.

,

,.

99Hltl

Joan lf!llllll ..... 949-2&amp;60
Dottle Tumor ... .. 992·!il&amp;l2
Olfict,............... 992·2259

,.A .·

~·

Well !xJ1~. 3 bedroom home i

room, Wile approved krtchen and
~eral lar ~

WE'RE LOOKING FOR PRIVACYII
'YOU have II secluded piece of property
· with 5· 10 acres or mora. and a
dwellif19 on it lbuvlns are will.ing t~ fix
p) .11 nd would be interested '" sellmg.
-~v~ usa call. Wa have a buyer who ~as
hia property and wants to b~.1·'
-•"''"
county schools.
.

land inVf!tf .
l.arge hvmg
~rage. Central ar.
lop 1ood. $64,500.

O,rtstandmg sen1ng w~h

MIDDLEPORT - Fantastic
•home wilh a g1gantic family
. room with a beaut1lul lire·
place. large hving room. 3
bedrooms. 2~ baths, full ba ·
sement. ~ a cre of ground .

garden s~Xt;. flal tit.

ms

.

11209

NI.W USnNG - Lup Ranch W~h Rompin' Room Spacws home on 33 "'"' •f11ch •c~des orfl' lol own
oHers 1920 sq. H. large l~1ng room "Mth llllllflg room combo
· with fireplace. roomy lrnchm Mth family room off frool.rt. 3
bedrooms and 2 bal h~. Ful unfiniShed tlsemenl w~h outside
errt rance Plen~ ol """' br kids In ~a~ Cily schools.
.$69.000

112ll

Lf!IOUR GOOD TASI! SHOW - • los 1 yr. a~ ranth
ov!!rlooong Ihe Dh• R1ver.3BRs.larfl' allrai:INekrtd1en wrth

oakcabinets, full bisemoot. nice deck, ~nyl sdi r.g and one
car ll"'ll' $38.0011
1223

NI.W USnNG - Wol lo:aled home ~11 oil Rt 35. Gr'"n
f"' nsh~. Ro GraOIIe Graci! Schflcj endGa!1fiiJijs o!IJ school.

2·3t.d"'"' horoo. nee bilh, large kitchen, d1n~~ l•1ngand
room,7 rooms nall.large ba11!1111!n! area wilh cl1y ps
kwced air lur~ce. eoo~en ieflt bcation. lm mediale
on. Pri:ed lo sell II $38,0011.
laml~

IIAINT!IIItllct: FREE

OlDflllllME - Bes1 ol Bolll Wi&gt;lds:
hascharm andcharactiJ d an older bulvsy 'IISI' m"'"'llll.
Very oomforUble lvealje Mine, we11 dealra1fd and cW!dllr
lealu~&lt;S we11 111... ged lo~g ""' 11i111. outsWog eo1·n
~rtch&lt;n , bref&lt;Cast nooll and 'llmiy ....,
an

-g

IO·ground ilwiting pod and also 1ormal dli&gt;ngroom and Wing
room with l11eplace and oak "''od oork Ha:. oon wlh

woodoorner '" blsement New .,1!1ws, •nvl
much rrore. Bes1 ol al fs n 11Mn $19,900.

and
1232

siding

, 20911C.' IIl FAIII - lllciled or ~ Rt 315 "nmglandOI
South a1e n HCh School and 11ew . grade schod OO~dtng
bctll!n1 !Old 1!tJr1JCt ill lxl'~'"R aklng St Rt 325 IOd
' Roush Ibid. Al!o pi sitS ill ~l1oad devellpmenl WJ.!Jl

ac. d crop • eai,IIIO 1t d J)IS1ure 1400 lb.lobaCOI IIII!'. 8
room !arm houSe with m!'Jdem le~tures. Farmbulldi~ t.r
traps. lives1ll:k and _....,1 ~~age Very good wal~
supply, alsO county watef. Wll ~~~ oo land oortract w1th

SLZealie cDwn paynent and rM!Alnable ter!T6. Hdd1ng at

1160.®

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rl!lr Clay S&lt;I!Od. !Jrge IN~g 1110111 wi1h firf!1&gt;1ace !l'os
woodlxlmerl, 3 bedrooms (al hM cllandele!s), 2 ba4hs.
large kifdleo/dlhing ,,.., 1 &lt;&gt;r IIIIi~ lla1 01 wlh
d~h. 1nice llfn'e! s49.m
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i:Omtruchen. Mlny young lrui1 1rees and gnp• vin ... Good
lo five an d halll! part·lineCarm. Hol&lt;lng a1 $22.0011.
porbal~.

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HAPPILY E'lfll AffiR o lllw you'UIM! 1n Ills 3 IJ!droom
'c:odar ranch.fea1uring lormallioing room,tozy famiy room
with storo freplac:~ .l!rJI! k- and 2 ll!ths.W~l d"xntil
'lhn!ufi!OU\ o...r 1900 111: ~ d living spo:e. 2 &lt;&gt;r 1!11!110·
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pictur~ tlin llel lhe oots1de appearance

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aae ol grouoo, shop, ~- oly . schools.
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SEVERAL BUILDING SITES - $25,000 - 19 ocres
rmre or less. wrthin 'Ami~ of ely ~ml~ Must iee to
apprec~le.

~ modem
home, 39x46 Jjus 211!tios, 2\\
baths, central air and heal,
range, refrigerator, disfiiSII,
rice carpeting !amity rm.. 3
BR, master has lui bath, dbl.
garage and landscaped IM.
N(W LISTING-83 acres,
milera~. IMs d lracltr ~nd, 3
BR. bath. Some timber. In
Sulton. Sale pri:e $50,000.
NEW USTIIIG-46 acre i1
Oranll!- ~ Well, el!dr~ and
bam. Hurmg minerat and
other bldgs. Sale price

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IAIGf &amp; NICE: l&amp; !wniy rm.
with woodbum~e li'eplace
unit 3 lovely bedrooms, 3
baths, one on each fi:Nr. 1~
INin&amp; lg dnil&amp; nice modem
klchen, garage in basement
and Is_!&lt;~ almmt level. Sale
price $50,000.
RACINE--comer lot with dbl.
lllf3Ke. 6 rm. home, fuH
basemen( bath, coal furnace
and 2 porehes. Near the ban~
Sale 100! $24.000.
100 ACWES-Millerao, 2 filSoil wells, some oil bkfgs., lots d
young trees, lots d lx&gt;ttom, 2
wall!r taps, near Rocltsprl!p.
.kist off loor lane 33. Sale pri:e
$«},1m
20 ACIIIl-l.ove~ 14xlll

mollie home. 3 BR, 1\\ baths,
91 ndeck,

cisll!rn ond drillal wei neir
l'tir1tond. Sale pri:e $27,500.

NfARIIDDLEPOIT Modest
3 II!, one :;lorj home
'O'II!IIooking Rt. 7 by-pass
leadllg Creek wall!r and Slllll
ki Sale price $18.000.
lllBilf HOIIE-12x65. Nalu·
ral ps furnace, range, refnger·
atur, carpeting and lurnrture.
Sale price $9,800.
SELLING PROkEM1
CAU. 882-3326
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acres mtre or less. 1ob!Cco
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room. d1n1ng room.
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West Is presently bellg used a; a res1denl and rental. Rental
unrt- 2 bedrooms, 11111~ . mod . k lc~en '"'h appliances, liv. rm ,
lots d Ckliet space, I car garage. Res~enhal- has LR. 2 BR. l'h
bath; l&amp;.'kill:hen w/all ap~ •nces , 1 car 111rage, I&amp;back oovered
pam. NiCe .levellawn. ExceMent condi•n.
NlW LISTING - Excel~! build~g lot Partial~ wooded, good
Vlew ·on~.2 m11es ~om cily. Been surveyed and water lappa~ for.
ExceHenllo ruild log cabil "'·
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PRICE. $57,500.

112176

DO YDU NEED lORE ROOM? - Then let your tam1ly
stretch out in this 4 l&gt;!droom horrE 1nclud~g IB'x28 '
~amift room, centralai, l•n groom.large eal·mkrtchen
with ·loads of slorag~ 2 full bat ~ . 2 car garage wt~
automatic door ~ers.
112093

JUDY DEWITT
J . Merrill Carter
Phyllis Loveday
Becky Lane
Jim Cochran
Ron Pitchford
Patrick Cochran

NN LISTING- 40 ACRES '-7 Wrtha I&amp;horre w1th ol'!!f ~000 sq.
ft., formal entry; LR, and dilllg room w/ wooden foos. 4
bedr~ 3 baths, 35 n. ol cabilet space in ktchen·bar ~us a
barbeqoo pit Holl)e has YOJQden .Mala windows. Home ~ C!JaHty
lhrrugflOIJI. Cedar closets. expenswe l~hl f•tures.Slereo·inlercom
sysl!m l&amp; garage and worksllip 32&lt;36 feet 16x:i2 in·groond
pool, wood and coal furnace hook«! mlo heating system Th ~
home has rt all. Qve us a call for more dela1t. .

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8.40 ACRES lORE OR LESS - Vacant land.located 1nc"' school
d~lnct.
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bedroom ranch. 2-ilai!E. formal I• . rm , formal dnmg rm .. fam1ly
1)10111, 1,920 sq. ~..liv. space, 2 la rge rovered patios. Ciy schoot.

Priced at. $38,001.

lAND CONTRitCT - NICE I ACRE lOT- Cm to r•er. 328'
!rootage on Rl. 7. $5500 Call for terrr1;

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lOVELY 3 BEDROOM RANCH - Lg modern eal·mktcherl v.tlh
appl~nces. living roomfeatures wb wrthslate lklor. Sing~ garage,
I&amp;yard and garden area Crty schooo. Priced 1n11-. low 40s.
FARM - 5611 ACRES - The .Wner ol th~ farmhas reduc«f the
pcice. 3 BR, full basement, furn•hed krtchen, 2 oovered flOIChes,
pro, ~rge 30x40 garag~ tobacco barn .,th concrete Stalt . 1500
lbs. lobacai !me.

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bjliklil&amp;f
as acerami: and f~ ral s hop. 3
roobi~ homes used as rental property. 11ots localal at
Upper RIVer Road. Good income, aHpresenWrl!lllal.
112lq}

QUAI.ITl BRICK J«lll( - 3 bedrooms, 1~ bai!E
large INIIlg room, ktchen with forlllll dilng arm, 2 car
altachal garage, .frool flOICh, landscaped lawn wih
crcu~r entry drr;eway. Decorat•e nght igfits and
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COIIVOJENCE, TODI - Beautiful bi·level "'
approximately 3 acres, 3 bedrooms. 2 ballis, INmg
room, diung room and large kitchen, dow 1'61ars to
fnsh as you ws~ Call for more delait .'
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All ABtOWTE GEIII - Thi; holtll has a fami~ room
and ktd!en lhlt con be used as a beautiful country
~ locime out II the trees and very prilate
~,ant Not oo~ do yw have 4 bedfOQillS but also a ..
livng room and fnplece. See ~ I'OH! Asl&lt;ilg $89;900.

U ~ t of perform ers
Refund
Grown person
Doctrine
Arm bone

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37 Steeple
39 Weary .
40 Skill
41 " - th ee I sing ..

A3 Stalk
45 Smooths
47 Nito n symbol

46 Escape
49 Piece of cutlery

52 Halt

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NfAT AS APIN!!! - Move r~hl in and
lh5 home h"'! had! Three·l&gt;!droorns, 2
room, formal dinl\g and INing room. Newtr
and roof. Small lot but well landscapai..Corri!
$49,900.
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Twp Kyge r Creek Schoo ls Appr ox 1h acre.

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WIT H A42x60 BARN .PLUS, ANEWEXCEPTIONAL LY NICE
HOME WITH 3 BRS, 2 BATHS. GAS FA FURNACEWITH CE NT.
AIR, &amp; 2 LG. TREATm liC KS. JUST USTED THIS WE EK auT MAY BE GO NE NEXT WEEK AT ONLY $49 ,000.

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llislli:l. Price $45,000.

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BASEMENT ON 6 ACRES. BEAUTIFUUY OECORATED INSIDE
~ITH 4 BRS•, 3 !lATHS, LA, DR£AM OF AKITCHEN, PLUS
KITCHENETI.t IN BS""'..AD.KliNING FR &amp;GARAG E. NIGE PA·
TID IN BACK '&amp; ()!:CK ON; SIDE OVERLOOKING ABOVE
GROUND POOL. YOU CAN'T REPLACE IT AT THIS PRICE ON LY$79,!l09.

NICE 3 BEDRM. HOitlE - Upp er RIVer Rd. overlookm~ •
bea uliul Ohio. Rent or pu rchase. 446-4618 todayll . •
LOCIITEO ALONG 'liD AVENUE - 34 bed roo m, 2 ~o...
·c"'''"·"' hardwood floors. recently ren ovatetf.j
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·150 ACRES located within secl1ons .~34 &amp; 35,
' G(een Twp. $79,000.00 for all. Terrn! for C!Jalified
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bulldinp.
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"''our .c~q1ce '91 lh~ first 10 acres. $10,000. .

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84 Valuable fur
1 Jog
2 City 1n Nevada
3 Erb1um symbol
4 Crony

5 The sweetsop
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Note at scale
Paid nouces
Drinking vessels
Run away t o be
married
11 Make effort s

12 A-U linkage
13 Spread for drying

14 Dillseed
15 Complain
16 Go into motion
17 Sever
18 Indian mu lberry
19 Lures
20 Experiences
27 Small children
29 Encroaches

31 Do. - . mi

86 Native metal
88 The ur ial

89 Style or
automobi le

90 Get up
91 Bundled
93 Thorough
soaking
95 Require
97 Traded for money
98 Wire measure
102 Hail
104 Liquid measure
106 Saloon stock
10 7 Series of Jinks
108 French for
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111 Handles
11 2 Baker's products
114 Bodies of sol diers
116 Pitcher 's
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126 Long-legged bird

59 Quar rel
61 Faull less

130 l.awm ak1ng body
132 Quarret
134 To make amends

4112 Fenc ing sword
44 Cleaning utensils

t22 Clement
123 Diphthong

46 Withered

125 Eval uate
127 Rough lava·

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48 Part of violin
49 Mine excavat ion

129 Clothesmaker

50 Danger

130 Sculptured

51 Name un known·

lik eness
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63 City in Russia

t35 Speech

64 A. E. -.-. U
66 "To - With

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Postscript: abbr
Metal fa ste ner
Hostelries

78 Spanish article

3 B~DROOM HOME, srtualed on 1lP'x1 50' lot. GallipOlis cily
school dislnct 2 b;ji!E, lui basement Nat. gas FiAfurnace.
Wood-coal bu rner in basement. Excellent condt•n. Shaded •
kll. Buy Now. $43,500.
20 YfAR OLD 2 BEDROOM HOME located abng Rl. 7at Crown •
City. Alfa(h«f garage. fuel 011, 1 rulbuildil&amp; $48,500..

t 16 Insect egg
120 Printer's measu re
12 1 Islan d off Ireland
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2 BEDROOM HOME located
V1nlon.Excenent coriJiitn!
Good location and ' "Y economical to own 111d !iva p),OOO.

90 Lessened
92 Hearing organs
94 Footwear
95 E)Cp lain
96 Clerical collar
97 Screech
99 High mountain
100 Paradise
10 1 Evils
102 Temporary beds
103 Gratuit y
105 South American
animal s
107 Credit: abbr .
109 Diocese
11 0 Females : colloq.
11 t Flower
11 3 Verve
114 Arti cle
1 15 Actor Marinaro
116 Ha irl ess
11 7 TransgreSs

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• • Ka nau ga. Cen t. A/C, basement. Good buy" $50.000.00 •

lOOK WHAT YOU'RE MISSIN~! Th5 ~ve~ bri:k 01d
f~ame tri-level with 2~ acres mtre or less. 3 bedrooms,
fami~ room wrth lrep~ca. living room. 2 car ;uag~
two baths, eHi:ient eleclrk heal pump, and mtre.
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WOWI - $6,600 will ruy'lh6 3.8 acr~ mp!e or less
land lays very well.~lk!IJI, b ~ikfn~ lit. Has been
surveyed. Several feet ~ nllid lr[Jlbrge. ·
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LOW DOWN PAYMENT! SELLER WILL CONSIDERHOLDING
SECONO MORTGAGE' BRICK&amp; FRAME TRI·LEVEL, 3 BR. I ~ ·
BATH RANGE &amp; RHR IG. fR WITH WOOOBURNER HO OK·
ilPS, .LOTS Of STORAG E. KC DISTR ICT. ASKING$45,000.
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wbfp, pool. Buy now lor $49.500 00

A SPECIAL HOUSE FOR SPECIAL 'PmPLE - ·3
bed room, two story home w1th woodbumllg ff!!ll~ce.
den, tiling room. 2 car l!ilrage. Cl1arning '"\d uni:Jue!
$50,000.

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54 Ancient Jew1sh
ascet 1c
56 Crude

92 ACRES ~· $27,900.,..
Approx. 451iloble acres, barn, pailialt!woodeil, ruii!
water available. located off SR 554.
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bedroom ranch witltit 5 nilles Df;~. 1 car 8II.JJl
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brick ranch. &amp;111 k*hln, f~-~oomr Mll
roam, 1\!brlll,biJIIot, his, ful bl liM I~ and more;
$48,000.
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details.

bedrooms, larae country klchen, and a full fllill'ed
basement Huae _wellandscapa! IM.Cily schoot .

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one for ori~ $55,000. 38 acres more or less, tobacco
base 2 ponds, farm machllety. and equ~
~clud«l . 1~ ;;I~ fram e house wrth4l&gt;!drooms,2 car
garage and lull basement
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. $12,500 - Older one story home.lo'lely sellilUIOd
garden .-ea. 2 wells, silualal on 2.9 11:re mora or less.
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PIICE IIDUCED $5.4011.00 - ...wE HIT • Gorllt!OOS we1 OOI1IIruclld brick rondt, tiedoln eM
masiJlr bedlllDnl, Win, room and kill:lt«&lt; tJ ariltyri
Wl·-in cbsel, M!ide Wltin&amp; bul&lt;n onllnlll $JIIIm.
Also ilcludes I bedroom l(llrtment. Cil for more

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112204

i_WIIIKIIIG liM'S HOllE AT ATHINKING MAN 'S

TERRIFIC PRICE &amp;LOCAilONl - Be ywr IIWn chel!
When yru buy !hi well estabisbed restllllanlwilhlots
ol ll!rllil&amp; lnvenay and equipment inciJded in tlis
IIIW pcice d $43,500. Owner oil II$ wilt\ I~=

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WOULDNT IOU LIKE TO LIVE IN THIS l.O¥EI.Y
l«liiE? - 2 slol)' lnrme home locall!d at Upper 2nd
Ave. CaflJOit 3 bedrooms, fiWilily room forlllll &lt;inn•
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MI~TY LANE - 3 bedroom, new ranch home in
excellent condition, 1~ bat!E. Home 11 excellent

MER WIU HElP WITH THE FINANCING

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bedroom br~ k home in Green School DistriCt inl:ludes
lulllin~ hed blsemenl. gas heal. central''air and misc.
lum!ure. Call for more information. $54,!00
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112124

dellils.

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Love"

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. mor~ Call for more

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28 Pastime
30 Lea'Je

lOOKIII&amp; FOR A HOllE OYERIDOIUNG THE OHIO
RIVER? - Call us on this neat brick ranch. 3
bedrooms. bath, dililg and more, all~ a reasonable
price. $43.500.
112047

Hom1 of 0. 0. Mcintyre

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LOVELY VINYL SIDED bedroom ranch locatoJ off~
7. Fam1~ room. dnng room, large storage buikfil&amp;
Home '" good condloo. $42,900.

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EST Ali - 446-7699

FOR ADOITONAL INFO .
CONTACT: MR . JIM MISSOURI
614 / 469 -2232

HOMES, FARMS &amp; COMMERCAl PROPERTIES
, 26 LOCUST STREET , GAlLIPOLIS . OHIO 45621

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$15.900! - I ~ ~ory 2. bedi'oo~ .' l!ith, eat-in
klchen, VInyl s~llg . H~o been 11100deled. lov~ .
v.oodwork. Must see to.apprecirte,
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PRIME LOCADON - PRESTIGE ADDRESS

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446-2230
446-0458
446 -7881
245-9490
446-8655

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4 rooms
and show e1, 2 bedmo ms, newly remodeled . Very nice clea n home. No reasonab le off er refu sed.
Call Now!ll
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NOIf: CHANGE INfAIIN EST IIIOII(r OE;itsn. PUSEitllY II EFFECt THE lAIIiUTIONn D£POISiliSI500.DO REGARD
LESS Of THE LISTING PltCE. UO MUSl BE SU811TTED WITH EACH liD.
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TO Slf AND/ 01 liD ON 111111 ,.OPOliS CONtACT A IIAL mAll •om 01 AGPIT Dr YCIII CMDI:L
HUD-Oitto fltCiliTIES ON WHI:H SAliS CONTUCn U! UIC,UID IT MUDIIFOII APIIIO, ltU, CONSJnuttA
~OMMnMOO AHD lAY CONTINUE TO II PI.GaiUD ANDCLOSID.AU SALnCONliACUfOifMI Sill Of Slttn.m.
'HILt HOPr,JIS (IICUTID 11 IN AUTHOID:m IEPI61N1Atl'lt OF IWOOM'OI oVT0 Alii JG IIS'J CONfAitl Til
FOI.lOW.. GHDVISIONUJIIUITBII HOf Til Cotm:II.T:''f filS SAlliS TOll ANAIKIDIY AN RIA-IIISIIIDIIOif·
UGI nH ActfirtAIKI Of IllS COHliACT 1Y IUD IS CONTitGfNt UPON 111 AUIHOtm ~ Mill TO IUU11111l
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WANT A RfAL HOME INSTFAD OF JUST ANI OLD
HOUSE? - II so. lake nMice oflhil 2s1oty 4 bedroom,
2 bat ~ formai iN ~ng room. rec. room, plus a lot more.
112158

SERENITl- Nestled among II-.·trees, 31evel br~k
chateau wrth 3bedrooms, 2fullllllhs,~ IN fig room
a.nd dnngarea, ktchen. fullllsement, 2ireplaces aR
Sllualal on 6 wooded acres.
PRIVATE IS PRICELESS - lfllhis 3 bedroom horrE
wth 100. d extras. 2 full baths, dnilg area breakfast
bar, screened poreh. Silual!d "' 2 acreS Property
borden state Jlopet1y that has public l1rnlng and a
200 acre f~ hmg tali~ Call for more inforrnaliln.

112168

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Canaday:
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388-8155

2. LOVELY HOME plus 106
ACR ES located at long Bot·
tom. Ohio- 45 acresof' bol·

Real Eatate General

NICE HOME. NICE
LOCATION! - WeH
ma011ained spll·level
l'h bai!E large
klchen, attachoJ 2 car mragpp~ox. '-' of an'ocre.
AttractiVe landscaping located at SR160.CaHbr more

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WSH GROUNDS - 'TIEI:S EVERYWHEa£- Nallrre
lov.I!IS th• • for you. Ten acres ri a nice localiln for
buikfng on Ebenezer Road. Cal for m informolion.
$8,000.

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112138
2 ACRES M/LOF *XIDIAHD. 600FT. Raccoon Creell FnrntJ&amp;e
lncl Boll Docks. TOTAL PRIVACY - t.lld. 3 BR home features
breall!lak~g view INerklokin g creek from a conlemflOiaf\'
gtass-Flor~a room. 14xl6 formal liv. 1m. 2 bat~. den , mod.
kilt~en . complete w1lh ~ove , refri&amp;. utilly room With freezer,
wasl-.r, dryer. Can ato be purchased ,;th addrt•nal 2 ocres cr
200 l more creek frontage wrth 28.•48 garage. This ~ . a vety
unqoo andsecluded priJill!rty If ~ oo hke privaC) and tllatm&amp;this
is a mu ~ to see. Reasoo ab ~ pnced

Util1ti&lt;s avaioble. $95tXl

'33 WOODED ACRIS: flegs,Coc0$15,000
~EDUCED TO SEL~ 7 rms, o&gt;Ety iY. rm . siffingrm. lor""l dmm~ 3BR.
'1'h baths, lull lmSl!Tlent Over 1200 Ill&lt; tobacco base Remarkably good
tOOacal barn. Possible land conbacl
HOlE AllD BIG OPI'Of!11JNITY: 'lerj attrl!Cii&gt;&lt; remodeled 3BR.. I'" baths,
garden tub, 17'125' kitchen, ql" ~Of oak ca llnets, pantry, ~ur&lt;l~ nn.
screened pach. NEW GARAGU 8'x40'. heat. water. 200 ~nn~ 12'x l4'
ilior. Abusi.ness opfJlrtunily 100 can't P!$S. t.ld $50!•SR 160.
'tACRt PORTER. ON 511554: fEcei1tly nmodelol4 t.dnn. 2 ~ory honl!.
LR, DR, 2 BR liMn, 2 up, ian1~ o~hen with i&gt;f and loads of cabine~.
'""'porch, utrlity rm, basimenl QUICK · rossES~ilN. $50S.
Al.lllf!ICX RAN at: ttl SR. 160. Put YM own peoonaltouch towll!l&lt; ard
compl!te this well ilesrgnol "'""· 3ll!drms .. ivngard dining rm, 2 full
·baths, 21' master bedr~ .. lg.lo\ ourd~ 1111. f)eckoverlming apood. Barn,
lruil lr"''· WORTH SEEINU W(JliH CNININtl
-RACCOON CR( !HD !liN PIIIYATE PARK: ClayTw~. 3 o:res mil
Oracilus country Wing and neat as a ~n. 18160' hOI!'f . 3 BR. 2 bllhs.
Rarden tub, kit range, ~en bti~ il' Md Or'l .Formal dining'room,v.ttp inliv.
·f1!1. Cozy den ~lh wet bar.. ll'x311 tmrn. 3 &lt;liors and ~ft
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mil. L"' $50S.
: lli·level ~us 5"''"- 3 l!dcrooms, I'h baths,
RoE'~~ca , ~~ Loads
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offer and good g~ilen ·

VACANT LAND - 10.85 Acres. more or less. Road
lrontlge on Bulaville Road.

4 BEDROOMS (II. moster), 2 bai!E. iving room, eat~in krtchen
Andersetl. window~ fu ll ~l 100 ft. x20i) · ft. toi
PROFESSIONAlLY IJWDSCAPED. Tlll ~ !I'Wnd swimming pool
with 16&gt;18 deck. Storage ruild~&amp;
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Virainia D. Carroll, Broker
Tel.: 247-3644
273-9383
1. NEW LISTING - PORT,
LAND, OH. - Approx '3
acres plus 4 bedroom ranch er
wrth lull basement 2 car gar·
age Call us today'

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PIICE DEPOSIT
'42,000
'500
1500
144,000

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'CITY LOT: Neil Ave. Gas. water lnd "''" ava~lable.

R-1-N-G!!! THE BARGAIN BELL - 3 bedroom home,
IU ~ nght f01 the h&lt;lldyman 12'x00' mobi~ home,
approx. 2%acres. C1ty schoot. Ow"'r needs a dea~ 1
112172

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5 Arden Place
205 W, Wathington Ave. IAthoml 6

C6S! #
149164-203
' 164569-703

·EVERGREEN - $24,6110: s:tuee•ng
But a nice lrtll! me lor
·onall prke. 3 BR, bath, kitchen, hont tJKCh, •nyt sKiin~ Lot fli'xiOO'.
.10 ACRE LOT LOCATED O.OSE TO MEIGS MINES: list off SR 160 Septic

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lOVELY SHADED SURROUNDINGS' - A·frame. 3
bedrooms. one and 'h baths. Wrth an affordab ~ price.
$24,900.
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lAND CONTRitCT - $350~00 . ~ ~onth - 10% inl 3
bedrooms, new bath and· ktehen:· I.R basement, lg ·back yard.
Close to schools.
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formal entry:tR 111d dniiJlfooms, flllli~ lOOm w/ wtP, lg rec:
~46' more nformatJjln . please eal Stutes Real Estate.

12195
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restored older home Four bedrooms, 2 baths. Some
farm eQUipment inckrdal with sa~. Slualed on State
Highway. Mu~ see to oppreciale.

HUD. PROPERTIES ARE·SUBJECT ar I'IUOR SALE. BUYER MUST Of!IAIN OWN RNA!jCING.

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WILL BUY'! - 2 ~ory. 3 bedroom, 1\7 bath horrE.
((ilchen fully. "lUippal, natura l gas heal. love~
landscaped 55'x400' lot wrth lots"&lt;i·hurt trees.
#2196

ACifAGE - 113 acres more or less. Bam, Slinn&amp;
1.000 lb. tlbacco base, hookup for motile home.
·~ school diStriCt

700 llofth High Stroot, 7th floor
"operty Disposhiott- 16141 459-6906

"HUO ptopert~s "' ;vailable for sale to all JI"'OIIS ropnlless of '""· color. ~ficion, ••· ,...tal
status or National Ori~n. HUD '"""''"" ri&amp;lrt to reject any or all bils.to • ." ' any inf-litj or
ilT1C111arity i1 any bits Bids .;11 be acctpled from aH ~~"- partiB, IICfudii\IOWrtr octUJ"IlC).
individuals and invest,;.,." HIGH mos Yo1LL II( OCIERMINID MSED ON THE HIGHESt NET BID 10

THIS IS ONE OF TttlSE HARD TO FIND l«lMES - fs .
not on~ spac~us. but qualify buil alSo. Brick ranch
with manyextras, 2\7 years ~d. 3 bedrooms, 16'x32'
INing room, 2 full baths, 28'x28' family 100m, 24'x24'
two car garage. O.k cab1nels. Intercom system.
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City, Oh. 814-211-1470, Eve.
114,441-34311. Open dolly IIi
I . Bot. 1 •30 to UO. Old.

ra~~ge,

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roobill home with 24Jl. expondo. 3 bedrooms, 2 kill
bllhs. Make us an dfer.

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gas heal. ConVIJ!ienllo school11dshoppin~
Of '*- $26,500.

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bedrOO!ru!,
formal dnll&amp; "luippal klchen ,
garage and niuch more. Also, m~udng most furniture, •
INer 'A acre yard. $54.000.
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SINGLE FAMILY ACQUIRED PROPERTIES

·liDS I!CEIV!D 4,15 PM 10/li lll
IDS OP!NID 10.00 AM 10/ 9/111

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J,ISI UmD - fAll WITH fOCID- ~ 3
bedroom. 2 il!th hliine. 211
with eleclri:'
opener, bam,llrlllooo lise, pond
. IS acres are

WIHeflon's W•t•r Heuli~g •.
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lmmedl••
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110011. well. Mo. call 304-171·
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Ohio- Point Pleasant.

Latin con tunction
Pigpens
Pierce
Spanish· abbr

t4 2 Free ol

136 Prepares for print

t 53 Badgered
155 Sister's daughter
157 Grand mother
159 Bone

69 Heathen
70 Part of play

138 Cubic meter
140 Brag
143 Apiece: abb r.
144 Boundary
146 Peruse
146 Snick or 150 Cry of owl
151 Anglo-Saxon

147 God of love
149 Haggard heroine
152 Negative preli 11

83 Enclosure tor

164 Muse of poetry

birds
84 Food fish
85 Baseball's

166 Spring or winter
168 Actress Moran

162 tnstruci or

169 Prophets

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68 Nutriment

72 Recess in a shore

73 Chooses

slave
153 Actor Vereen

75 Teacher' s favorite

154 Click beetle

76 Spire
77 Language ol
anc ient Rome

79 Specks

170 Pertaining to th e
ki dneys

80 Loved ones

17 t Cylindrical

82 Coral Island

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56 Fellow
58 Obeyed
60 "The Money 62 "The A65 Individual

160 North or South

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55 Neon symbol

143 Hebrew month
145 Classifies

79 In truth
61 Footllke p~rt
82 Tiny particle

87 Triad
89 Mephistopheles

34 Spiritless

156 Airline inlo.

t 56 Swiss rlv.,t 6 1 ChlntlMI measure
163 Rupees: abbr.
t 65 Chemical suffix
167 Selenium symbol

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The Initial factor considered by PUCO in
detennlning the justification of extenaod area service
was the volume of telephone traffic from the Coolville
to Pomeroy exchange, and then, whether or not the
calls were originated by the exchange as a whole or by
just a lew subscribers.
Other pertinent factors considered by PUCO were
the costs to the concerned telephone companies to
provide !be extended service.
Costs reported by ALLTEL Service Corp .. of which
Western Reserve is a subsidiary, were an Investment
of $363,928 and $116,324.18 annually thereafter
Costs to General Telephone woold be much less $12,207 Initial Investment and $403 annually .

subscribers of tbe Coolville exchange.
The public hearing on the request was held In
Tuppers Plains on Oct. 24.
After reviewing testimony given at the public
heartng, the attorney examiner recommenaod the
request for extended service be denied. The attorney
examiner's report, !tied Feb. 28, opinioned that the
Coolville and Pomeroy exchanges were "not
contlguoos" and that the request "lacked oommunlty
Interest."
Among other things, community interest factors
Include the volume of toll calling from the one
exchange to the other; location of various services
such as pollee and fire, governmental, medical.
dental, veterinary, churches, agricultural organlza~

In regard to the cost factors, PUCO judged It would
not be In the public Interest for a teleplnne utility In
enter Into exceptionally heavy Investments In areas
where the extended area service requirement Is llght.
Due to the "relatively low calling rate and
distribution of calling" and the "llmlted rellanoe by
subscribers" In the Coolville exchange oo services,
products and activities in the Pomeroy exchange,
PUCO concluded there were no "oompelllng
considerations" which would outweigh the high oosts
to provide the extended area service.
The Coolville exchange Is divided among three
counties. Meigs. Washington and Athens.
Subscribers In the Coolvllle exchan!J! presently
have toll-free calling to Chester. Little Hocking,
Reedsville and Guysville exchanges.

Rhodes reiterates
debate challenge

Counsel
protests
phone rate
proposal

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COLUMBUS, Ohio I UP! I Rhod1s said tbe time and date of
Republican gubernatorial chal· the aobate would be announced
Ienger James A. Rhodes repeated later.
his offer to debate Gov. Richard F.
"I have selected Warner's farm
Celeste at Marvin Warner's rarm In because that Is where It all started
Clermont County, but the Celeste for Dick Celeste," RbJD&gt;s said in a
campaign didn't appear to take him statement.
seriously.
"It was at Warner's farm that
Rhodes repeated SUnday what he Warner bought the governorship r:J
had said a week earlier at a Ohio by raising s:m.IXXl for Celeste
Cuyahoga County Republican durtng the 1982 primary cam·
Party picnic - that he would palgn," Rhodes said. "Celeste was
debate Celeste at Warner's farm.
behind BUiy Joe Brown In the polls
Celeste didn't have a response, at the time and his campaign
but a spokesman from the cam· coffers were empty.
palgn said II Rhodes wanted to
"Warner raised the $.1XI,IXXI lor
debate, he'd better bring along all Celeste - Including his own
the awards he gave to Warner ,.- personalcontrlbutionol$36,1XX1-to
during his previous terms In ril!ce. finance a final primary TV adver·
"Rhodes should brtng with him tlslng blltz against Brown," ROO&lt;Ies
the Governor's Award he gave to said.
"It was also at his f'II'Til where
Warner In . ~. · •a ~ of the
appolntnient and certificate when Warner and Rdrllile Ewton rt ESM
he appointed Warner to the Miami Securities made the Aprtl 13, 1983.
Board of nilstees In 19m," said decision In triple Home State
Celeste campaign spokesman Saving Bank's Investments ln'ESM
Jerry Austin.
long after Home Slate' financial
Austin also said that 1975, problem had been uncovered by
Rhod1s's appolnees to the Ohio statesavlngsandloanexamlnersBoard rt Regents rrovided the a decision that led to the bank's
votes to name Warner head of the collapse In March of 1985," the
former governor said.
Board of Regents.

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homeoomlnr queen, who will be
during •termiMion of the Elllllem-North
Gallla football game. Pictured are front, rrcirn left,
Robyn Bamett, a senior and daughl~r of &amp;nald and
Carol Barnett of Reedsville; Lee Ann &amp;Iinson,
senior, daughter of WUbur and Marilyn &amp;limon of
CoolvUie; 'and Krlstl Hawk, senior, daughter of
Harold and Jeraldine Hawk, 'IUppers Plains; l:Bck,

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clear, however, that the two sides
were still talldng.
"They are still working on the
problem," Kalb said, adding that
the two men are expected to meet at
least once more helore Shevard·
nadze leaves late Tuesday for
Canada.
The Danlloff case has been cited
by both sides as a key obstacle to a
second superpower summit.

NEW YORK (UP! I - Secretary
of State George Shultz and Soviet
Foreign Minister Eduard Shevard·
nadze are expected to meet again In
the next 36 hours to try to resolve
the coilfrontatlon over the arrest of
American newsman Nicholas
Danlloff.
The two men met for two hours
and fil minutes Sunday night amid
secrecy and heavy security. Alter
Alter three earlier meetings
the meeting at the Soviet mission to
the United Nations. both men shook between Shultz and Shevardnadze
hands on the sidewalk, but neither In New York. Kalb had said. "The
Issue Is not resolved." He did not
spoke to reporters.
Shultz's spokesman Bernard use that II at description Sunday In a
Kalb saki the Danlloll' case was the late-night briefing for reporters.
topic of SUnday's meeting, but he · The SUnday meeting was tbe
refUsed to say whether any pro- fourth and longest In the series of
gress was being made. He made It talks between the two men il New

York. They had met fortwo days in
Washlngtoo. Sept. 19-:al. with Shultz
raising t~ DanUoff case repeat·
edly, but then moving on to other
Issues. Including arrns control.
Kalb also refused to say II 25
memhers of the Soviet mlsston, who
are accused of spying by the United
States. wUI still be forced to leave
the country by Tuesday night. The
United States has Insisted the
exl"lslon order will stand.
Shevardnadze's departure for
Ottawa will mark one rmnth since
Danllofl, a U.S. News and World
Report corresponaont, was picked
up In Moscow on espionage
char!J!s. Two days eartier Gennadl
Zakharov. a Soviet official at the
United Nations, was refused ball In
New York after allegedly trying to

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Under what Shultz descrlhed as
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Shultz plans to spend mo st of the
week meeting other foreign mlnls·
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second week of the U.N. Ge neral
Assembly.

WASHINGTON (UP! I - Treas·
ury Secretary James Baker says
tax reform wUI fUel economic
growth, but a leading opponent says
the landmark measure will slnrt·
change the United States.
Senate passage Saturday cleared
the last congressional hurdle fort he
historic bill.
Murray Weldenbaum. a former
While House economic adviser,
said the bill "may be good politics,
but I think It's bad ecommlcs."

However. Weidenb a um
disagreed .
"No one's been minding the
store," he said. "While Congress
has been having a lot of fun
reforming the taX bill, we see the
federal deficit rising now to Its
all·lime peak."
Tax reform wUI he .. a revenue
loser." Weldenbaum said. "This
wUI weaken the economy (and)
reduce the flow of rmney Into the
Treasury" even though the bill was
written to be "revenue neutral" -

or maintain the currentllow of tax
dollars.

Stephen Ostrander, a spokesman
lor the Ohio Consumers' Counsel
office, said the proposal calls for
Increasing the amounts local com·
panies pay each other.:&gt; breaks can
be given to long·distance
companies.
Local companies are making t.hls
proposal because, otherwise, they
believe long&lt;ilstanoe companies
wUI set up their own access llnes,
bypassing and deOatlng local com·
panles' Incomes. Ostrander said .
Kana&gt;! said the proposal does not
recommend any chan&amp;es In rates .
paid by Iong-dlstanoe companies.
He said he did not know whether it
would Increase amounts local
companies pay each other.
He acknowledged !hat bypassing
Is a concern of all local telephone

companies, but said it Is not a factor
In this matter.
Kandel added that consumers
"111 find It costly If iong&lt;llstanoe
and large business customers were
to drop the local companies.
"If we lose them, small bus!·
nesses and residential customers
would have to pay for the total cost
of aperatlng the local network,"
Kanaol said .

President of Athens firm
challenges seat belt law
ASHLAND. Ohio (UPII - The state's recently enacted law
requiring the use of seat belts Is being challenged In coun by a man ·
cited for not having his seat belt fastened.
Ronald E. Copas, president of Deutschland Construction Co. In
Atbens, said helsoldenoughtodecldeii hewantstowearthe hell and
Is prepared to light his case to !Ina! resolution, no matter what the· •
coet or inconvenience. He filed a motion Friday In Ashland County Municipal Court to have the law declared unconstitutional and a
hearing will be held Thur.;day.
.
Copas Said he vras stoJll'ld by a Slate Highway Patrol trooper Sept.
3 while driving on Interstate 71 nortjt of Ashland and was Issued
ttckets tor speeding and not having his seat belt, fastened.
Copas said he has not entered a plea tot~ seat belt ~harge because
he believes the law, violates tbe First, Fourth, Fifth and 14th
amendments to the U.S. Constitution. That was the grounds for his
motion.
•
Copas, 45, said state legislators ,passed the law to pro,tect the
public, which is similar to the safety seatlilwforyoungchlldren . The ·
.dltference. he said, Is that c~Udren are not of legal decision making
OR·
''I'm old enough to make my own mind up whether I wear a seat
lielt or not," he said.
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Under that metlnd, local com·
panles, including Ohio Bell, Cincln·
nail Bell, General Teleplnne of
Ohio and United Telephone Cb. of
Ohio. pay Into a pool and receive
rmney back based on the volume of
calls.

were arrested .

Pros, cons of tax bill
split economic experts

lnterli!!St."

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! I - A
proposal bY the state's 44 local
telephone companies could cause
an Increase the the average
customers telephone rates, says the
Ohio Consumers' Counsel officials.
Telephone industry representa·
lives were ordered by tbe Public
Utllltles Commission of OhiQ to
devise a formula based oo volume
for the way t1JeY compensate each
other for calls from one company's
territory to another. .
An Interim method, approved by
the PUCO alter AT&amp;T'sdlvestlture
In 1984, expires Jan. 1, Ohio Bet!
spokesm:m David. Kandel said.

David Mord., Pomeroy.

Appearing SUnday on ABC's
"This Weelt with David Brinkley,"
he sald the. IJVerhaul of the nation's
tax code will result in fewer jobs,
less economic growth by slashing
Investment lnoentives, and bus!·
nesses passing oo Increased tax
costs to comumers.
But Baker said tax reform Is ·
"totally consistent" with Reagan's
1981 tax cuts, which In oome cases
afded business because it cuts "top
marginal rates" on Industries and
Individuals.
"The business share of Inial tax
receipts has been dropping consist·
entl,y slnoe 19!!5," he said. "We liave
studies ... slilwlng that I anything
tilts Is going to benefit !be economy.
It's goilg to be good tor America."
Sen. BUI Bradley, D·N.J., a
memll!r d the Senate Finance
Committee and a tax re!omt
leadei, said. "I happen to thin~ thai
the bill Is going to be a powerful
!oroe ·to~ growth In our economy
....d.fot equity In our society.
!'And I think the Senate and
CotWress In adopting u.s· bill
ipqnld the scrauns of · special

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grader,
ol VIc and Denise IJwghe~. &amp;eds\&gt;We;
Andrea Cleland, eighth grader, dauflltler of Charles
and VIola Cleland, Long Jloltom; MAraJyn Bartoo,
junior, daughter of Rlchanl and Mace! Bartoo,
ReedsvBJe; and Kim Mcintyre, n.,th grader,
daughter of C.D. Mcintyre, Fl&gt;e Po.,ls, and Patricia
Mcintyre, Chesler. Absent was Ay Mora, daughter of

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, September 29. 1986

By NANCY YOACJIAM
Senllnel Staff Wrtler
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TupPers Plains residents won't be getllng toll-free
extended area telephone service to Pomeroy, at least
not In the near fUture.
A request for such service between the (bolvllle
exchange of the Western Reserve Teleplnne Co. to
tbe Pomeroy exchange of the General Telephone Co.
has been officially denied and the case dismissed by
tbe Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
PUCO based their decision upon review of publlc
hearing testimony and of a report prepared by a state
attorney examiner assigned to the case.
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,of extended service was filed June 17, 1985 by Mary
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