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                  <text>.Pege 12-The Dally Santinel

Pomeroy-MiddlefOrt, Ohio

Area deaths
Flarency Causey
'l:'le~· Ca
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side Manor Nursing Home, Moont
Vernon.
Mrs. J0111!5 was bOrn in Meigs
County,adaughtero!thelateFred
andFayBushWflcoxen.Shemoved

usey, 81, of Reeds-

ville, died Friday morning In
O'Bieness Mernortal Hospital, fol-

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K,y. She was the!laughterofthelate

Wllllam and Luslnda Browning
and attEnded the Church of
Survlyors Jncluded her husband,

~. at home; tltree sons, Oscar
. 8llll WUlle, of CoolvUle and John of
Reedsville;· three brotbers, Stuart
Joseph, Andy Joseph and Cecil
J,......., .all of Kentucky·, tltree

Saturda
· Y at tbe Mount Vernon
Mernortal Gardens with the Rev.

; an:!~~gements are Incomplete at tbe White Funeral

David McKinnon o!flclatfng.
Memorial contributions may be
· made to the American Cancer
Society.
,

Homi!!nCoolvWe.

Donna Marie Jones

Charles R Simpk~

DonnaMarteJones,59,22Hickory
St., Mount Vernon, Ohio, died
Wednesday evenln~ In the North-

Charles · H. Simpkins, 58, a
maintenance engineer at Doctor's
Hospital West died Thursday In

boaril----~(~Co::::n!!!tin::;:Ued~fro~m~pa~g~e!!.1)_

Aooeptsmdgnatlon
At Thursday's session, tbe board

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: Ohio lottery winners .

Happenings
around
Meigs ·e ounty.••
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Chicken barbecue
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~~~ was a veteran of the

Korean Con!Uct and a recipient of

thePurpleHeart.
Hewas bom lnM cVlgh,Ky. and
was the son of Noah and Ida

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DoilJtlonlwUibemadetomuacular

t:r'and~:a~!

Saturday in ReedBvUie

Meets Tue8day

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rye11e Invited. Please brtng a
TheOUvel'ownshJpFire~dlsiL
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mentatReedsvlllels•......,.,..Mits
annualchicken'. .........
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elerans.Memonal

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· Hoffman services set
for l p.m. Saturday

Chester Councu 323. Daughters of
America, will meet 'I\Iesday at 8
pm at the haD ""'- ways and
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means commlttee wW conduct
games an!cl members are asked to
take prizes tor the games. Refreshments will be sold.

working class

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Friday, the wfn· Monday
nlng number
was 4975.

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A meeting o! the Melg!i Counjy
Fal,r Board normally schedilled tor.·
Monday has been postponed unto 8~m.tfng'l\JesdawWydbeuehtoLaborDaY'. The
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eld at the Rock

WE NQW HAVE NEW
MciNTOSH APPLES
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APPLES
, BAIILm PEARS

$219 &amp; $2
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AD*ISSION EVERY

1st WEEK! 7:00 P.M. ONLY!
SAT &amp; SUN MATI~EES 1:00 P.M.
2 tUTS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! __j
ADMISSION • ALL SEATS $2 .00 --:1

"TIG·HTROPE"
SHOWTIME: 7:00 &amp; 9:10
MATINEES ~AT. &amp; SUN.
1. 00 &amp; 3·.lO

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HEW RELEASES: ,

l•t WEEK! i:OO P.M. OIILY!
SAT &amp; SUit MATINEES 3:00 P.M.

SUGAR RUN MILLS
180 Mulberry Ave. ·

PH. 992-2116
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WI\11 the help of Molly Plymale,
~ eeCretary, Schneider drew
Up the petition a¢ fncolporated
I8IJ8UIIIll! fran Ohlo Revised Code
section 4li1U6, whim rules that

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Pomeroy; OH.

Olds-·Cad.
Chevy; Inc.

116 WEST MAIN ST.

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

f410N.-THURS. 10-1 0; FRI. &amp; SAT. 10-11; SUN. 1-8

OWNED &amp; OPERAtED BY JERRY HAWK

OPEN LABOR IIA Y

pedestrlall8 have tbe rlghf.of-way
· ''wileD tratflc coub: o1s are ll!it In
place or not In ~tlon."
Most traffic lights on · Second
Avenue to the downtown section
were eUmlnated three years ago
when a signalization program was
fnstltuted, In order tor a major
repaytDg project paid by federal
fuilds to be undertaken, tbe city
agreed !o drop lights at all corners
on Second exC!!I)t at Pine Bod State
stnleiS. AUght at Third Avenue and
Ptnewasaisod!oppi&gt;d.
The ·dEcfsfon has slnCP been
critlclz2d by city residents and
merchants, woo claim signalization
has made the downtown ~reus

$12100

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.$168°0
PER MONIH

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WAD'INO
-'- 0 'I • 211p2 lleCll'fl&amp;lu7
Karm So• ddilr Wills flo !1M •.P A - II&amp;
Locullt lllreet, wllldt lhe
22 a - of tbe RB"e

. . . . . . . . . . . .-~ G''lpL'IIIIIdeetlle lndllc
rano¥ed. Sbe Ill dreuiMID« a ptdkm
l'ng a llpl be 2 f ,per; at tbe cemer.

for p€destrtans.. City and pollCP Avenue "than a chUd lying In ~
olfictals maintain that traffic .now potoole."
has Improved and accidents have
In the few days tbe'petltlon has
decreased. .
. been distributed, tht! resjlonse has
"I am not againSt. the flaw of been . strong, Schneider said. Sbe
trattlc, but I'm worried ahout . said she collected 144 ~tures In
pedestrtans," Schneider saki. "It's three .hours. and petitions are still '
got to go both ways, butpedestrtan5 · out and have been placed -at
have their rights."
doWntown stores, at ' the First
"The pedestrian does have a Baptist Church and at Ohio Valley
responsibility to be careful," added Christian School. She said she
Mrs. Plymale, woo said she'd as expects another JllO signatures
soon see·a few potholes In Second before It's over.

Merchants she's talked to desire
Ughts at SecorD and Court Street
and at '!bird and Pine. Both areas.
theyfelt,arealmostasdahgmlusas
Second and Locust
Whenslgnature-gatheringlscomplete, the~tlonwUI· bi!preSellled
to District lOofthedhloDi!partment
of Transportation. Copies. will also
be made available to area leglsla·
tors, because "they're tbeones with
. tbeauth6ritytod:lsornething," safd
Mrs. Plymale.

County

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betweenJuneandJuly,accordlngto ·
theOBES. .
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'lbeJillypostlngof9.5percentOOwli from the June !lgure of 10-4
percent - represents the fourth
straight month of decline for tbe
county.
Unernpioyment reached Its 1~
high In Gallia during March, when
the county reported a rate of 12.2
percent.
The Meigs County jqbless rate
also fell by nine-tenths (0.9) of one
percent between June and July, tbe
'OBES reports. With the July
.decline, Meigs joins Gallla County
·by posting an unemployment rate of
9.5 percent.
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July'sdecllne lnMeil!srepresents
the fifth consecutive monthly decline for the county.
Owrall, tbe unemployment rate
In Meigs has fallen by atull four (4.0)
percent since February, when the
county posted Its 1~ high of 13.5
percent.

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· by nine-tenths (0.9) of one percent

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.POMEROY WINE STORE

WE SELL ICE, COLD BEER AND WINE TO GO

pedellrlilns In the CI'IJS$Walk. she r
~ • a lingle car stcwe&lt;~to~ow
lhli cblld to get BCJ'OSI,
"Smne say that's tbe most
dllqp!roull COl llll!t In the city,",
Sci; e'l!el $1111!- "Now, tlley'veputa
clrtVe-tllrough windQW In at the
c:IJuttl.rJUie,' meaning a circular
trafllc pattern In the atea. And·that

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~. Al~ trafffc Is to yield to -.::.-:...~~~'?

CLINT EASTWOOD
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By LARRY EWiNG
Ck e1 Slaff
GAIJJPol.JS-Fortheflrsttfme
In llVf!r two yj!III'S, tbe unemployment rate In both Gallla and Meigs
counties feU below 10 pe!O!IIt last
month, the Ohio Bureau of Employinent Services reported Saturday.
With July's decline, Gallla and
Meigs joined most other coonues In
the area by post~ a decrea,se.,The
jobless rate thmu~t tile . . .
howeYer, remained abavestateand

.JUldll a lll:lml-aae child acrou ·1111

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walk at Second and Locust to get to
the.G allla Cwnty coutthouse.
' Shi! got the Idea for ihe petltlila
about a week ago when She helped

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1'he ~Uon was started this put
week by Karen Schneider, a lepl
seCretarY whQ must liSf the.~

TUESDAY $2.00

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number, distance and size of tOll-free
accessible to a cusiomer, Randall said.
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Randall said tbe applfcation also wU1 seek to raise
local pay poone calls from 211 to 25 cents.
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The company also wliniS approval to establish
Usage Sensitive Service on a lOcal basis In 1986 f!l Its
Bellevue. Huron, ·Montrose and Oak H811lori
exchanges . . USS subscribers would pay a
monthly flat rate, but would be charged for .the
number, duration, distance and tlme a( IDeal
they make.
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jQbless rate
- . , -... ...._......___. . . . . . . falls below 10%
in'Gallia, Meigs

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GALLIPOLJS-Apetltfonurgtnc
· placement of a traffic lfghtatSecontl
AYI!IIIIt! and Locust Street Is gainln&amp; •

ALL SEATS $2.00

in 1982.
Spratii1Y dlllputed that, caWng GTE "one of the
most prcifttabfe ui!Utles In Ohlo."
''They had a return 0!1 equity rate of 17 pe1cent in
1983," Spratley said. "The average for utlUtles was 14
percent." He noted that the ut!Uty recently had Its
bond rating upgraded, a sign of ftnanctal health.
GrE also will request authority to establish a
monthlY tee to cover extended area service, Randall
said. The fee Would range f!Un ,5 cents to $4 for
residential custOIIi~ and would take~ accou11t the

llnlshed before June 1985.
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GTE wants to taise f11J11e of the extra money by
lncreasfllg depreciation rates. Randall said that by
~Wrlteotfs off-older equipment, theampany
can more rapidly reinvest money In newer
equipment.
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Randall also ~d that whUe the company has •
"vlgoroustYcutcilsts,"earnlngshavefallenbetoWtiw!
level·autlxnit.ed by tbertJCO in GTE's last rate case

IIJIIMN KElLY
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BAROAIN llfATlHEEs SIITUR04Y &amp; SUNil4Y ·
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on ·Oct. 1, said GTE gBiel'llf manager RR. Randall.
He said the' PUCO's reviE!w prObably would not be

petition drive

YELLOW FlllnONE

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2 Gallon

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COWMBUS. .Ohio
- General TeiEpoone
C&lt;mpany of Ohio has notified the Pullllc UIWtil!s
Ccmmlulon that h wiD seek a $58.1 mUllon rate hike.
The company said Friday liB request would mean
an aVI!I'qe Increase of about :!I cents a day in tbecost
of Ita baiiiC residential phone aernce.
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But Ohio Consumers' Ownwel WWiam Spratley
said lie Intends tQ intet'Velle and is "highly skeptfcal''
of GTE'sablllt;y to justify Its request.
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. ' The formal, appllcatlon requesting ,tbe 39 percent
ln&lt;;rej~Se In ann\JalloCa! serviCe revenues wW bellied . ·

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WEEKEND PASS

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· lllght in tbe Ohio lottery's daily
game, '"'beNumber,"was046.
· In tbe "Pick 4" game, played

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Columnist Bob Hoedich says politics is Q ~
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lklneave of absence. Hired as a
dergartenafdfortheschoolyear
at the Middleport Elementary
School was lorrl Ann Snowden. .
Added to the substitute teachers
list for the school year were Janice
Groggel Vf kl J hn
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c
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Kaylor and Carmen Manuel and
Mary MWer was employed as a
sul;lstitutealde.
All members of the board were
t1

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Editorlaiit!t Lowell Win@ett talks politics, .~s
and petition&amp;-Pil@e A-2

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MAIN
·STREET MARKET
OPIN t-t !ll0NDAY·$A1UIDAY, SillilY' 11·8

The tuner&amp; for Lauren Hottman
will be held at 1 p.m. Saturdaay at
the Blgony-Jordan Funeral Home.
It . was prevtously reported tbe
services Would begin at 2 p.m.

to· milk and harvest--D-1

. A holiday to
honor the

Day

..._...,
: sisters, Polly PennJngton and Meg
· Wolfe of Kentucky and Mollie
Joseph of Belpre; 19 grandchUdren
andl4great-graarulchUdren.
Mrs. Causey was preceded In
deathbyherparents, tltreebrothei'S

also acoepted the resignation of Tim
Flesher as junior high guidance
counselor. Flesher resigned to
accept the assistant principal's
· poslf!on at Warren LQcal Scl)ools.
' The board
1 edJulleB
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emp oy
yeri'S
an elementary teacher for the new
school year. She replaces Carotyn
Snowden at the Rutland Elemen••~· School. Ms. Snowden fs on a

Friday, A'!uet 31, 1984

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to Mount Vernon In 1953. She had
to 10::Jl p.m. Saturday at the fire
AdmlsWns-·Mark Haley, Mfd,
retired from the Edmont WUson Co. . Kennedy.
Survivors Include his wife, Phyf- station.
Activities also Include dleport; Davld Brlckles, Pomeroy;
and was a memberoftbeEbenezer
lis; two daughters, Charla and hoi'sesOOe pitching, a country store, . Rebecca Galley, Pomeroy; Jorota
United Methodist Church.
Survivors Include a daughter, Meflss;l; a son, Charles;' several ring the cane' game, balloon darts Cooper, S)Tacuse; Mae Jordan,
brothers and sisters; a mother-In- game, tfsh pond, and .!rock rides , Pm!eroy.
Irene Christian, North Royalton;
law,Mrs,RedaSnowdenofRutland. wfthSmokeytheBear. .
Djsch~-Albert Zlto, Eva
two grandchildren; a brother,
Frederick Wflcoxen, Johnstown;
. Friends may call at tbe Jercy
Labor
part set
Hartley, Homer Bradshaw, ·!VIatk
and a sister, Veda Krzton, Chicago.
Spears Funeral llome, In Columy
Haley•
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She was preceded fn death by her bu$,2-4and7-9p.rii.F'rldaY:Fubera!
Richard Stewart Is announcing a
Meet M00da
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parents, her ,husband, Floyd Jones service will be . held . at rxion LaborDaypartytobeheldSunday
In 1!81 and a brother.
Satunlay. Graveside S4!1'vioes wfU 5: :Jl p.m. at his Cheshire resideflce:
The Bedford Township Trustees
Friends lll.\IY caU 7-9 p.m . Friday be held at 4 p.m . Saturday at tbe · Muslc will be provided by tbe willmeetMooday, Sept. 3,at7p.m .
at . the Flowers-Snyder Funeral MUes Cemetery, Rutland, with the Cro!sover Band and a
balld 1rl tbe townshiJihall.
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Home In Mount Vernon. Graveside Rev. Bobby Walker otllclatlng.
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services will be held at 10: :Jl a.m.

lowing an extended Illness.
She was born fn Lesley County,

Meigs

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'IIW'Ml RATE-" Mit lie -

~or~-wllere
1111 lam u ill 0.1 perOift Will!
reported by the
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Joblelli rate Ill aD liUITouJIIIDc
ooomttes declined or held ew11 ,_.
July.Jn ~above, J._ ratEil
arellllownldpa~ad...,...

The July deCtfne in unemp1oy:
ment for Gallia and Meigs was In
Une with a downward trend registered throughout most of southeastem Ohio. With tbe exceptfon of
Lawrence - where a June to July
Increase of one-tenth (0.1) of one
percent was reported- tbe jobless
rate jn aU sUrrounding counties
decllned or held even. .
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OBESffgures ~ 1,41i8ofGallla
County's estimated .work force oi'
15,477wftblutwork!nJuly.
In 1'!1elgs, the OBES reports l.llli
of thAt county's work force of 11,815
as jObless during tbe month.
Thestatejoblessratestoodat8.4
percent In July, while tbe national
ratewasreportedat7.5percent: ·

With federal .grant in hand, 'mountain·of red tape' begins :

SERVICE

By J~ nuEDMAN

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GALLIPO,LJS - With the rec:ielpt of a federallll'$llt
of a)most -.OX! to Improve GaWa County hoUBing,
GaWB-Meta- Olnmunlty Actton Agmcy Executive
Dlri!ctor Sid Edwards says tbe CAA must now wade

DESK
IS NOW OPEN

tbro.uah "a mountain of red tape"beforetheprogram
can aet underway.
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The CAA, which according to Edwards, will
adm1nlsler the Community Development Block
Grant PI'Ofll'&amp;nl, must hire hoUsing speclall5ts and
develop all appUcatiOO fonn before requests for tbe
money can be accepted.

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1984 Chevrolet Chevette

1984 Chevrolet s-·10 Truck

2 Dr Hatchback, 4 Speed
Radial Tires, Cloth Seats, Radio

,V-6 Engine, 4 Spetd, Power Steering

Sellina price $5,391.00, trade equity or ·cash down
$1,000.~. Amou~t financed $4,391.00, 14.25% .APR ,
GMAC fmaneed With approved credit, 48 monthly payments; taus, title fHs, and credit life insurance extra. 1

Lo~g

Selllnc price $7,599;00, trade equity or cash down
amount financed $6,099.00, 14.25% APR ·
GMAC financed with approved credit, 48 monthly PlY·
rnents; tlxn, title fees, and credit life Insurance extra.

·$1,500.~.

"WE DELIVER"

The Daily Sentinel

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OLDS.-CAD.•
CHEVY, INC.

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walter Mondtle sparred tor II

debate at all.
"We have a long way tb go to .
canpletenegOUations," said White
'House chief ofstaffJamesA. Baker
m as he emerged from tbe talks.
·"We are not Just \vWing but pleased
to agree to one debate and have not
foreclosed the opporllinlty .tor

for statjstfcs provided by the state. "The Department ,
of Development made tbe decision and theJl! ~ no.
i-easons to believe tbere was any hankY-panky ,"
Edwards said.
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"It's unfortunate Meigs was not funded," Edwaids
told the Meigs County Cmuntsslon "but there~
many others woo did not get fu~. Out of' U9
appUcatlons. Meigs County was 34th and Ga!Ua
County 11th. It was a blghly competitive deli! and
Meigs County only missed the grant by four poli!ts.
'I'here were three other agencies that only ml!~
one, two and three points.

~EBATE DEBATES While House Chief · o! S4aff
James Baker, left, and James
Jo'--, campalflll ·chalnnan
for Democratic nominee Walter
Mondale, rllht. met In WMhlng- .
ton Friday. Baker and J~
agreed thad Mondale will debate
Pmlrent llana!d Reapn at
1ea1t once. Jol••• fll2d ~ •
dale want&amp;
mOre
deb.tldg .,_ Rfoapl and
?IaPier said he willits the debates

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"not too clo8e to elecdon day so
there Is undue Impact on the
voten' decision.''

BuahilndDmiocra!lcvlce!lreGden· . mom."

PoMERoY - A Ptireoy 111811 II balna bel4 liY
~ ~ fl;l COIIIlb!'tmd wlllla bellk robbery
In Cokndo.
.
Jamea A. Stitt Ia allo .q!lt 011 a llfiJid theft cllar&amp;e
. in GaJIIa Coonly and ... pculblellllpect In the armed
(GbbeJy ·of 111 AtiiiM •
Jut 1111111111; ~ \0
, Athll!lll Pollee Chll!f Ted JOIIee.
Sdtt, Z, WM , talcf!n IDto CIIIIOCb' 1'bunday In

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tlal nomineeGeraldfneFerrarowW

The money Will be used to fund repairs to 23 houses
per year In the two-yea:r program. Five other hor:nes
per year wUl undergo emergency repairs. Edwards
said he expected the program to spend around Slj).OX!
per house for the repairs.
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A sirn!lar ~llcatlon for Meigs County was turDed
down and Edwarlls said he did not know why. "The
Deparlment of Development determined who got tbe
grants," he saki, ·~nd I'm not about to draw any
comparisons between tbe two counties.'' '
· The applications tor the two counties were prepared
by the CAA and contained·Identical wording except

P~meroy · ~an · held "in Kan_
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The · minutes Friday In tbe first formal
great debates ,debate Is under way attempt to.w.Jl'k oot thetermaoftbe
and hall already produced agree. !ate-to-lace deblltell.
meatone~~ethlng-tberewfUbeat
Mondale wants six and Reagan
least one forensic boUt betwl!en tile agrald to just one, bui the
two' p-lAjor presldi!IIUI! clllldldates . repn!lelltatljles left tbe door' open
this !aU.
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tor more.
The chief
ot Prelld8rit
'lbl!re Is still.' 00 deClslDn on
Reagan andDelliUCi•tlc ~ wbetbel' VICe President George

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Edwll!ds reconunended tbe Gallia County COf!!·
mission appoint a screening commlttre of at least flvll
members 10 go aver fndfvlduaf applfcations and
assign points ·on a merit basis. Edwards rl!com·
· mended a member trom GaWpoUs, and one each
from the eest, west, north and south ends or· tbe
counly. '"'bbs wUl give a good representation to all
areas of the county," according to Edwards.
The biggest need, Edwards said fs to get township .
trustees Involved in the program. '.'W~ need the
trustee!l to point out to us the most needy homes." he

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with tbe alleged robbecy of I! bank In
Olio. At tbe time of his arrest, he was
drlvlq a car aJJegedly stolen In Las Vegas, Nev.
Clllef Jones said Stitt has been reportedly linked to a
cer bind in ChlWcothe the clay after tile robbery of
tile Rlcllland Awnue brBnCh of Bank One or Athens on
22. The clll' 1a slmUar to one obs«ved near the

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scene of the robbery.
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The Bank One branch was robbed by a man who
reportedly sllclwed a gun to a teller and ordered the
teller to pla&lt;le thetnoneyln a fast-foodrestaurant bag.
Jones said Stitt has reportedly told Kansas State
Po2lce he was not Involved In tbe Bank One robbery,
However, pl¥liographs of Stitt will be shown to

robbery witnesses.
Stitt was charged Aug. 14 by the Gallla Cou!JI)'
Sherl!f's Department with grand theft, accordln~ID .
records IDed In Galllpolls Municipal Court.
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Bank One robbccy by an area law entoro:r ~
agency, Jones said.
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HOBART WILSON JR.
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AMociatlon.

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lellenareoubJecllnedlllagandmUSibeslgnedwtlhname,ad""""aadlelepboneiiUII&gt;
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, .;.nprecedented
Kremlin rigidity

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· While Richard Nixon set out In a specific direction, Reagan's style Is to
"walt for things t.&lt;i come up to htm," Scowcroft said.
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· : Since just below Reagan, atthelevelsofSecretaryofStateGrorgeShultz
and Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, there often is disagreement
about policies, It Is difficult to get issues t.&lt;i Reagan for a OO:iskln, he ootes.
• But an even bigger problem, in theforrberWhite House official's view, is
the situation in the Kremtin.
,
: The rigidity that formed . in Leonid Brezhnev's faltering, last years,
sj:lread' with tlle "uncertainties and Uiness" of Yurt Andropov's brief,
JS.month reign and now has hardened turtller under Chernenko, with a
sJ,Utting up of functions adding t.&lt;i the problem.
WASIDNGTON - Labor Day,
, Chernenko has .not been seen in public in six weeks. U.S. offiCii!ls are . the traditional start of a presldenlinable to explain his disappearance. Whether the reason is Illness or
tial race, has been overrun by
!!Olltical, "probably we are likely to
a fairly extended period of weak
events this year. The candidates of
Soviet leadership, whatever happens to Chernenko," Scowcroft _said.
both partie$ are already going full
: The next leader is likely to come from the younger generation, waltingln
speed 'toward Election Day.
the wings. This, Scowcrott said, will usher in a period of readjustment and
A crucial element in Walter
realignment of coalitions within the Kremlin and ·'might take some time to
Mondale's hopes for a come-f!om•
behl,nd victory over a confident
shake out."
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"Probably, at least through the end of this decade," he said, ·:the
President Reagan Is the Demo.
chances we'll have another period like we had in the late 'OOs or early 70s
crats' ambitious effort to ldenllty,
With Brezhnev are slim," Sct)wcroft said. "I don't think that's particularly
register and motivate eight million
to
10 million voters In the next two
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months. 'This will require massive
amounts of money, and in thts, as In
most other aspects of the campalgn, the Republicans are ronitor• ,
tably ahead.
The Democratic Ju'ld·ralsing ef. ·
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Traffic light petition

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;::; I am a very concerned citizen of
'-:Banta County and I am going to
OJrculate a petition among the
!:;Citizens of Gallipolis to petition the
:~tate of Ohto to place a street light
~t the intersection of Locust Street
~¥and ·Second Avenue, downtown
;."&lt;;allipolis.
;;; No one gives the right-of-way to
l ;pectestrians using this crosswalk.
~vera! persons, Including school
!~hildren have been endangered by
:,:l]lotorlsts who refuse to stop for
• ;persons In the crosswalk. This is an
.::~xtremely dangerous , intersection
: =and since there Is lack of pollee

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protection (no one Is ever cited for
near misses) a slgnalls absolutely
neCessary.
According to our Ohto Revised
Code 45ll.46(A) The driver of a
vehicle shall yield the right-of-way,
stopping H need be, to a pedestrian
crossing the roadway within a
crosswalk.
In my opinion we need to enforce
this law and place a street light at
this intersection or put It under
police control for our children's
safety as well as our OWl!.
Karen M. Schneider
Gallipolis

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in
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_:, TOday is Sunday, Sept. 2, the 246thdayof1984. Thereare120days left In
.
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iii&gt;'· Today' s highlight In history:
!t; On the,morning of Sept. 2, 1945, local time, Japan tonnally su!Tendered
:1::lo the United States In ceremonies aboard the USS "Missouri" In TokyO
:b~ay. World War II was over.
·
~·: On this date:
·
.
'• ln 31 B.C., Octavius caesar won the' battle of Actium, defeating Mark
~tony and Cleopatra.
!:, In 1666, tlle Great Fire o( London broke out. It claimed thousands of
"':"'&lt;bomes, but only four lives, in the several days It burned.
:t: In 1789, the u.s. Treasury Department was established.
:i: In 1864, during the War Between the States, Gen. WW!am T. Sherman's
~j]nlon forees occupied the city of Atlanta one day alter the Confederates
...,. retreated.
f~ In 1901. Vice President Theodore Roosevelt said in a speech at the .
o~.:MJniii!IIOia Slate fair: "Speak softly and carry a big stiCk."
.
In 1924, the Rudolf Frlml operetta "Rose Marie" opmed on Broadway.
• :; In 1~ as the Jppanese surrendered, Ho Chi Minh declai'ed Vletoam an
::t lndependent republic. .
.
.
In 1963, Alabama Gov. GeOrge Wallace prevented the Integration of
;:.·~ High Schl\01 by encircling the building with state troopers.
'$...: Ten years ago: Britain's prestigious Uoyd'sBankLtmlted announced it
~ :had suttered losses up t.&lt;i $75 miUlon because of "irregularities."
:~· rive years ago: Hundreds or people In the Dornlnlcan Republic were
"'~ ldJled in the wake of Hurricane David.
·
::;: 011e year ago: Secretary of State George Shultz charged the Soviet Union
:O.':wlth covering up detaUs of the downing ol the South Korean jetliner. (At
.... jlfl point, the Soviets had yet to acknowledge they had sOOt down the ·
~year.

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rather than hts professional life to
Sll!tain htm, so that when the
forml!r collapsed, hll remaining
crutch became bocxle, And there
was, really, not lime enough, or
clearheadedness enough, to resume serious productJoq.
',
Ope day he called and asked to be
Introduced to Gov. Ronald Reagan;
because Capote was doing an hour's
~ntary on capital punish·
ment and needed access to the
Death House In California. An
unlikely, yet enduring, friendship
was struck uphetween.theReagans
and Capote, It had Its own
threatric111 life wlien Capote rail
afoul ot a conteml&gt;t citation and wa&amp;
sentenced to several days In jaB,
from which only a pardon by
Governor Reagan could save hlin: '·
ll was 1111 handled With dignity. ·
"He's .quite a gUy, and ve!Y.
interesting," Reagan once ·Said:
"But you know, when you first meet
htm, it is kind of a shock." The
reference was to the elCllggeoratedly'
effeffilnate voice. A few ·weekS
heft1re they met, Reagan's office
was scandalized by thedlscoveryol
· Reagan's top aide In &amp;·homosexual
· SPil off In the mountains. After
Capote ie!t the governor's' office,·
Reagan was seen to lean out of the
door and iJ11llow out, "Troll that
. feller .in·and out of the hallltere a
couple ol times, let'$ see If there~
• any left.'' Capote would probably,
have put that line Into h1s next boOk.·
The doctors have not told us whar
Truman Capote died from, but tt.
was not old age. "Forsooth," the
Rabelaisian character says to hl,s
reproachful physician, "I do believe
I. know more old drunkards than J:
do old doctors .... But not this lime
arounl!. And so, once again (in our
day, In ow; country: Hemingway,
' Faulkner, Fitzgerald, Steinbeck; ..
CoZzens) the reading world lost a '
half-dozen breakfasts at Tiffany·
that sat, ungestated,ln the mind of. a briUiant and essentially likable.
man, sat there smothered by booze. ·
the consumption of which proVed
terminal. The same Imbalance that .
created "Unspoiled Monsters" ac•
qulesced in that fateful, sad·
exchange. ·

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July 19, the day Mondale a~pted
the nomination in San Fran~.
That morning, In the .Saut~ m
Room of the Meridlen Hotel.
Mandate's lieutenants brought toge\her.a~t :ro Pllrty fat cats.for a
closed-door presentation of their
plans tor a "Democratic Victory
Fund."
.There was a brief vlcteO presenta·
lion that stressed the Importance ot
getiing out the vote, followed by an
eight-minute pep talk by the
candidate himself. While Mondale
spoke to tbe money men, the press
was told that he was taking some
"private time at the Meridlen." .
Briefing memos handed out at
the M~ridien meeting describe'd the
Victory Fund. as "a combined
fund-raising effort of the Demo•

cratic National Committee, ·state
Democratic parties and tbe Demo·
cratlc C&lt;ingresstonal and Senate
Democratic Cam'palgn commltt~s.
in cooperation with Mondale·

Ferraro."
.Tim Flnchem, Mondale's finance

dlrl!ctor · and head of the Victory
Fund, told the conferees that the
minimum goal Is to raise $27
mBllon, with a hoped-for target of
S42 mDllon .
Here's a breakdown 'of the
collection campaign:
- Direct mail: "We will mall
solicitations several times per
month to the nearl}l fro,!XXl ldentl·
fled donors" already listed by the
Democratic National Committee.
Thts Is expected to ratse "a
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;.
Finchem,told my associate Tony
c;apacclo the direct-maD camaign
has already had some ell1'1Y
succes5e!i. An appeal sent out over
New York Gov. MIJI'(o Cuomo's.
signature after · hts convention
keynote speech, tor example,
· brought in $aXI,OOJ, Finchem said.
· - Large gifts: "Individuals,
corporations and labor unions are
able to make large contributions to
the Victory Fund .... The large gifts.
program Will Identify potential
major donors and actively solicit
the largest possible contributions
that he or she Is capable of making.
. This program Is expected to raise a
minimum of'$5 mDilon and as much
as $8- miUlon In contributions of
$10,!XXl or more."
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Th1s being a political year, let's . or held any party office which
talk po)ltics. Your politics and would bind me to support certain
mine. We all have some political candidates whom I know are less
philosophy and choose the political quaUfied than another who happens
party that most clearly represents to be a Republ1can. I believe that
the things in 'o/hlch we believe. In ·party politics should slop at the
the United States most of us are state level. However, under the
either Democrats or Republicans, political system we have, we are
often without even knowing why expected to make a party affUlatlon
and often to our disadvantage but In known when we register to vote.
a ·democracy the two-party sjrstem That's my politicS. What's youl'!l?
provides the checks and balances
There is no need to add to 't'hat
that eventually keeps tbe ciruntry · has already been published congoing forward on an even keel. It cernlng the access road petition
has been thus for :m years and we drive sponsored by the Pomeroy
hope It will continue so forever.
Chamber of Commerce with
On a national level, the two-party Chamber member Mrs . Jennifer
system has worked very well. Even Sheets, Pomllfoy attorney. selected
. on the state level there Is some
io lead the campaign. Already
merit but not much. On the local
petitions bearing more thali 1,oo0
level there Is proof in abundance names have been turned In to Mrs.'
that, over the years, has done more Sheets and the Pomeroy office of
hann ·than good proportionately, so the Chamber ot Commerce. Mtre
that state officials are more
than a thousand petitions have been
tamlllar to the average voter than distributed to cities on Route 33
county officials were 50 years ago.
between Pomeroy and Lancuter
The world is getting smaller all the and are now In the process o1 being
lime and Within a te:w years It Will ' filled. At a meeting ot the planjllng
be necessary to devise another committee ot the Pomeroy orgaJII.
system of 'checks and balances to zatlon at the oftlce of the .Ohio
keep the rascall In llnl!. But this . Power Company Tuesday evenlr!¥•
year we are stiU saddled with the It was decided to have all tlie
same old system that has kept our petitiona ready tor presentatton:to
country In a state of quadrennial state otttctals in ' 'Columbuli 10011
furor for the last 50 years.
atter Oct. 15. Plans were Iiiio J1lllle
When there Is a national elec\ion, · to contact Columbus tettMslon
I have always VOted for the
stations and press &amp;810Clatlo.. for
Democratic ticket because that
the wldelt posslbil! publicity,
party most nearly repuse11ts my
The petition .drtve 1w received
own poBtical philosophy. [ have
minor setbacks l;leca~~~e o1 com·
usually foBowed the same practice
muntty rtvalry and political dllla'·
in state elections and have sotneences.· A statement by Mn. Yvonne
times lived to regret my decision. ScaBy in the Dally~ for Aug.
For lesser otttces where [ know the
29toUows: "Mn.Sc:allypotntedout
candidates, l vote as I damn please.
that there Is 10111e concera among
I have never been a committeeman
residents that It tlie areess road to
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the Ravenswood Bridge does de·
velop, the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge ·
might be done away with." When l
caned her later Tuesday evening
asking what facts she 'had to
support such a stat!lflleDt, she said
she had only heard the statement
made by someone whom she
· retuaed to name. She h'd no SOlid
facts t.&lt;i corroborate her statement.
She is til!! operator of the LaSalle
Hotel and Lounge in Middleport and
Is a Democratic candidate for
county c:ommlssloner. Her Republl·
&lt;ipponent is Commissioner ·
Richard Jones who Is running for

can.

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hts third term.
Orga·n izational Democrats In :
Meigs County have also voiced
their dlsapPfOV&amp;! Of 'thl: petition
drive because Mrs. Sheets was :
named to lead It She is a candidatt :
for representative to the General .
Assembly from . the 94th Dlstrlei
andts opposing Mrs. Jolynn Bosttr, ;
Democratic incumbent.
So far, neither of these protests
have visibly affected the petltlitll ·,
drive which has been enthuslastl· '1
caily received by the general
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public.

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He and the othel' lop 10 allCtionoot'!lfrml theeollieistwer;e honQr-ed
after tile (.'Ot1lpetlijon in tile falr'

Qloper area
Celeste.

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GAlLIPOLIS - A Mason County
riattve has 'been named me4iCal
records director at Holzer Medical
Center. ·
· P . MarkHarmonJr.,orlglnallyoi
New Haven and a graduate ol
Wa!wna High SclliJ!ll, received hts

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,.....,. E. Neal

W. Babeii White

Joe ~..on&amp;

· · .School, attended Ohio University
.mar
.· . kets Inc •
Long and his wife, Lou, reside in and sei'Ved with the U.S. Marine

Broaddus College, Phlllppi, 'W.Va., underwriter (CPCU) designation.
1n 1981.
'
He and Ills wife, the fol'fllfer
He was recipient o1 the Outs land- Palrtcla Moore o~ Dayton, have
ingStudentAchlevementAwardat . threechlldren,andtbeyresldeat938
Hoc!dng Tech in 1979 and the . Loch Nelli! AVe., Worthington.
Medical Record . Administration
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Academic Award from Alderson· . GALUPOLIS - Joe Long was
Broaddusin1Qin
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recently p!'IITloted to perishable
, Prior to - t o HMC, he was merchandiser atOhlo Valle:YSuper·
medlcal recordS director atO'BJe.. markets, doing business as the
ness Memorial ~ospltalln A~.

.wbeberelongshe·hasto hetheldnMumerousasonic :::.
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recenGALUPOtly
· becLISame- afftiEunllacetedNiwlehmth

Including past master of the lodge.

Canaday Realty. 25 Locust St.
Mrs. Nlehm has resided in
GaWpolls with her husband, l&gt;r.
BeJ;nard F. Niehm, since 1970, and
has been licensed as a realtor since

departments in lhosestQre$. ign
Before takll)g the new 85$ •.
ment, Long was meat manager of
theGalllpollsFoodland.
A 1!M graduate of Gallla
AcademY High Scliool, Long began
in the groce~y business the .same
year With Evans Grocery Co. as
meat IJIIII!llller. In 1963, he became
nieatmanagerfor'IborofareSuper·

GaWpolls. A member ot Grace : Corps.
United Methodist Church, he alsO

• HellcontinuingeducattonatOhlo
University in the master-of hlgber
ectucatlon program and pla!IS to
graduate .next JUiljl. Haniloo ts a
..n.mber of the American Medical
Record Association ~ the Ohio

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'GAWPOUS ~Gallipolis Busi· .
They .purchased Gallipolis Bust·
ness . College with branches in ness College In January 19'15. From
WeUat011, Portsmouth and ChWI· the one school with 20 students and
cothe, and a new college forming in three staff memben, they have

Medlca!RecordAsscictatlon.
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He and h1s wife Cathv I3'ough
·
-v Valley
Hannon,
live 011 ' Spring
Drtve 1n Gallipolis.

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expanded to seven 1111hools with an
average enrollment (except tor
summer time) to 1,00l students,
and a staff o1 98.
Leo mackburn said the demand
for business college graduates has
always been high, especially in
18,1111! . cities and especially for

Lancaster, changed Its name to
Southeastern Busfnl!ss College. The
school at Gallipolis will -remain the.home school, and the other tour will
remain flranches, but all will be
known as Sol!theastern Business ·'
Colleges.
Leo Blaekburn, chairman ot the ·

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COLUMBUs
Robert "BQb"
Whlte, a Ga!llpolls 1\&amp;tlve and 19ol6
graduate of GaUla Academy High

·has
joined home
Nationwide
board ol Julia
Corp.,said
and
School,
Insurance
Companies'
office · Blackburn,
president;
thatSl!n1
the
staffasd!M;torotundeiWI'Itingand five schools in Ohio's southeastern
resldllal markets for .personal quadrant were chailging lhliir

to~

• He served as undeiWI'Iting and
Insurance lines.
. .
market analysis manager at Na·
tionwlde's regional otttce In Por·
tland, Ore.. for the past two years.
White was with Nationwide from
lre6untD19&amp;l,andfilrthefoUowlng
12 years worked,tor Colonial Penn
Insurance
in Phttadelphta. A

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training veterans, state rehabDita·
'tton students and foreign students. ·
Students, · If eligible, may partJcJ.
pale in all state and federal
financial. aid programs such as
grants, loans, and college work
study. The schools are all licensed
by the State Board of College and
College Registration and accredited by the accrediting commisst.on of the Association ollndepend·
ent Co~ and Schools. Lancaster

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be accepted daBy by appointment ·
untO Sept. 15. Students applying for
financial aid should register by

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stores
department
a stores
controls
education
attendant
He was as
promoted
t.&lt;i · and
in Ohio
has proprietary
approved the
name 1~
stolaoom $1Jpel'Vls0r on Jan. 1, change.
.
191KJ, andbecamepurchastngasslst·
The Blackbqrns said Julia Corp.
'ani on
~. 1981.
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also OWns and operates business
He and h1s wtfe, EUeen, reside at colleges in Lorain and Sandusky,
MinersvWe.
but they would not be undergoing
any name changes.
·
: RIOGRANnE-DonS.PJymale
of GaUlpolls has been apPOinted
assistant professor of business
rnanaaement at Rio Grande College 'lhl fo'lowlftt Gallpolls Fl·
aaadllllllltltutlon• wll
' and Ctmrnunlty eollege.
CloHd M1n ..r, sept. 3
A retired General Motors execu·
obslrwa- cf Lallor Day.
live, Plymale has had experience In
production rrianagemeqt and
Iucker• lulltllnt
sU~Iotl.
.
A RGC.CC graduate, Plyma)e
, Cou . 1relal I
. ~ his master's degree · in
Sawl... la..
business administration from
CHtral
.1r11t Co.
BuUer University. He previously
.
I
~ on the faculties of Indiana
O.,..Savlnp
University at Kolllimo and · the ·
OhleV.ncy ....
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ct Jim Mink Chevrolet.Oldsmobile,
1616EasternAve.
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A Gallia County native, Walker ill
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names
the following reasons:
recognition of our overall presmce
in ihe ·area. More geographically
tilting.
- "Southeastern" helng a more
acceptable name In Wellston, .
Portsmouth, Lancaster, and ChiUI·
cothe and possible another city or
two that are being considered for
new business college operations.
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· ~ - Hany K. Qark, transterabllity ot credits.
asstslant at Ohio .valley - .- T&lt;i better tu1t1U the reqllireElec(rlc Corp.'s Kyger Creek plant, rlients ·or the various federal and
recently received the company's state agencies theschootsdealwlth.
anniversary award for 30 years of
The change -UI name will not
!leJ:Vice· !rom Louis R. Ford Jr., .affect the ~hlp, locations, .
plant manager.
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Clark went to work at Kyge&gt;r· - -lions of the five institutions.
eri!ekinAug.22,1954,asaguard.On
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RehabWtation Medicine In WUkes~
Barre, Pa.; Patti, now married to:
Matthew Sterrett and living in
Raleigh, N.C., wbo will soon lie,
enroUing In advanced studies at !htr~
University of North Carolina; and
Bernie, a senior at GalliaAcader!ly
High School.
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the GaUlpolls Garden Oub, abe has
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Rt. 1, Bidwell, rated as one of the lop
10 auctioneers participating in the
auctioneers~ contest at this year's
Ohio State Fair.
A Gallla County native Neill ill a
fuU·Iime aucttoneerworldng in auto
sales, auction barns, . farrn and
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' fai'I\OUS mack &amp; White Ball at NeW
York's Plaia Hotel. Some men lett
for Europe rather than rtsk the
S~~Spiclop. that they had not be!ln
Invited. One WoJI!an hired a huge
public relationS firm, first to bring '
pressure on Capote to invite her,
secolld, In the event that·lt faDed, to
elaborate ennobling reasons why
abe had not been inVIted.
those were the days fQf
'J'ruman Capote, fresh from the
Bterary victory ot "In Cold Blood,"
which incorporated nothing less
than the discovery of a, new art
form, ~told the world, basking in
self-contentment, some of It earned
by his formidable talent, that
included the ear wonderfully acute
for detail. irony ~nd speech. His big
novel would Secure hlm'1n the '
pantheon of American literature,
he contldently predicted. But for
many years he had begun to lean
prog~esslvely on hts social' life

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: Brent Scowcroft, the fanner U.S. national security adviser, Is a cautious
~an. given t.&lt;i understatement. So whert he says the Kremlin Is suffering
.fiumunprecedented rlgldity, it's something·to consider.
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: Except pc)sslbly for a brief period after Stalin's death in 1963, untO
~alenkQV clearly was aced out by Khrushchev, this is the first lime that no
'lpllramQU!It leader" has been In charge, Scowcrott said the other day.
, And he attributes the current impasse In U.S.·Sovlet relations more to
';the kind of rigidities that have set In" than t.&lt;i the Kremtin's obvious
~taste for Ronald Reagan and the president's rhetoric and tactics.
, Scowcrott, in Henry Kissinger's shadow during their White House years
tinder Presidents Nixon and Ford, J:ias headed a blue-ribbon weapons
4&gt;ffimlssion for Reagan and tried to deliver at least one private letter for
him t.&lt;i Konstantln Chernenko last March.
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: The Soviets shunted h1m off to a lesser official, and Scowcrott flew home
:With an undelivered 'message and a freshened impression of the lack of
communication between the two superpowers.
: lntervlewed In' one of the two downtown offices In which he practices
lntef11atldnal consulting, sometimes lri partnershl~ With Kissinger, the
ritlred Air Force general was gently critical of the way Reagan has
approached the Soviets and the way decisions are made at .the White

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moviesetwasin1976whenlwentto Monsters," thetlrstpartofCapote's
the designated studio to pick up " novel,'' " Answered pra;)!ers.''
David Niven for lunch. But the That work tlnislled Truman Ca·
scene being shot was not yet pole's social life as decisively as a
finished. and so I found myself hangman's trapdoor. It collectl!(l
waiting, at the camera elld of the . l)rllllantly and with relish related
dining room set In which Uonel every ugly fact and ~or about
Twain was so foully murdered in New York's·glitterati tllat Truman
Nell Slinon's "Murder by Death." Capote, in years of knowing and
Three times, before the shot was mixing with them, had assembled.
over. Truman Capote, playing
He seemed astonished, at first,
Twain, came into the room, leaned that ·old frtends . bung up the ·
forward over the table, stumbled, telephone when he called, and that
was caught by a dozen hands in one others took trouble to avoid htm.
of which was a bare bodkin plunged And so he took refuge in booze and
into Truman Capote's back. Ques· pills, pills and· booze, And then.one
tlqn : In whose hands was the day, on television, in •high pitch of
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dagger that ·ldl ed htm .
wrath, he as
out y name at
At lunch David Nive11 com· Radziwfll aild a few others. Then
mented. that at tha.l particular there was word he was spbmlttlng
moment, everyone was suspect · to treatment. And then there; was
. Everyone seemed to have a motive . · ' W()rd he was·"JJIO ' ilubmitting .to
to kill poor Truman Capote: ''It's treatment. And then there was
like 'Murder on the . Orient Ex· word that he had died.
press.' " The background was
It was a mosl awful fall from the
Esquire magazine's publication, a dizzy heights he had achiev~ in

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Gherke' s Boutique
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Thomas Clothiers
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Tawney's Jewelry Store
Carolyn's .Uniform Center
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Murphy's Mart
Knight's Dept. Store
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j, : The lottery reported earnings
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Long Bottom, W&lt;!S northl;lound and a drtveway and Hainey could not and put the vehicle in gear and :
John A. Rankin, 26, Tuppers Plains, stop in Ume and allegedly struck · leaving the engine rurmlng at 1: 47 :
wasdrlvlngsouthonCallawayRoad Stumbolrombehindat8:19p.m.
p.m.')'hevanapparent!ysllppedout ·
in Meigs County, when tbelr
An S:JJ p.m. accident on Pine ofgearofflcerssaldandroiledover
vehicles collided in a curve. The6: JJ Street. resulted In light damage to the stop sign and busiJ.
p.m. accident resulted in llght two cars. Pollee said Pabicla A.
An accident on the Ohio Vall~y
damage toCline'~carandtnoderate Beaver, 36, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, wAs Bank parking lot is unoerinvesttga· :
damagetoRankln'svehicle.
westboundonPineandacardriven lion. Officers said an unknown .
A single-car accident on Ohio 124 by Cynthia L. Plants, 21, Point vehicle struck a parked car owned ;
caused heavy daina!!'e to a car Pleas!!llt. W.Va .• was backing from by Bzyan W. Martin, Rt. 3, :
drlyen by Ivan L. Cremeans, 42, SUper America onto Pine. Plants Gallipolis, somettmebetween8a.m. .
Northup, the patrol said. Cremeans 10)d officers a van blocked her view and 6:10p.m.
,
was westbound on 124 when he as she was backing and did not Sl;'('
Cited by pollee were Robert M. .
apparently went ott the left slde of Beaver's car, striking lt.
Kelley, 27, Pittsburgh,Pa., OWl and
the road In a curve, struck a
A.routng van struck a stop sign , drlvlngleftofcenter; JoA.Hays,31,
guardrail and continued on. The and a bush at 2(X)2 Chatham Ave. Rutland, red Ught violation;
patrolcitedhimtortalluretoeontrol Friday. Pollee said Darrell A. OwenE.Lewls,49 ..Rt.2;GaUipolls, :
and leaving the scene of an accident. Dotson, 26, Oak Hill, parked his van · !allure to display valid registration . •
ME&gt;anwhlle, a GaUljiolls man was . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - cited bycttypollcelorassuredclear
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dentonFirstAvenueFrtday
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1983 for his arrest.
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BaronEastMalnStreetat4:22p.m. ·
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son, 81, 1374 Franklin Townllluse
Road, Jackson, died saturday
morning at his residence.
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was a civil enginee!' and a one-time
j}aUla County l!llglneer. A member
· of Jackson Christian Church, he wag
Involved In Masonic organizations. ·
, Survlvlng are Ills WI(E', Mt~®e
Plckason; and a son, LoweU.E. of
\Jackson. ·
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.:a.m. Monday in Etsnaugle Funeral
Jiome, Jackson, with ~ Rev.
\James Gleaves officiating. Burial
will be in Coalton Cemeleiy.
,Friends rru!y call at !he funeral
;home alter 5 p.m. today.

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GALLIPOLIS - A Bidwell
woman
was cited by the GalllaHome. with the Rev. TallY Hanna
Meigs
post
of the state highway
John Baker
officiating. Burial will be in·Melgs
patrolforDWiandfalluretoyield
Memory Garden~. Pomeroy.
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John
Friends may c4U at !he funeral · one-half of the roadway following a ·
two-car accident on Buckridge
·'Okey" Baker, 51, Point Plel!,sant., home after 1 p.m. Monday.
Road Friday.
was dead Qn arrival Friday at
The patrol said Doris M. Rnbln-·
Pieasant Valley Hospital.
Dulcie Reibel
son, OO,'Oak Hill, was southboWldon
,Born Npv, 19, 1932, In l,'vlason
Countyle·~~theBaklateJohnf!auland
1n tl)e 'Thursday obituary of Buckrldge and met a car driven by
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Dul... · Reibel the name of a Ella B. Wheeler, 47, In a C\U'Ve.
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Pleasant, three daughters, Colleen .dleport, instead of Jeanne Anne injuries were reported in the 6:30
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CainpbeU of Elkview, W.Va., and
Young
ftobin Baker and ~sther Baker,
Gra~eskle services for Mrs. dllJYlage to both vehicles.
APrescottValley,Arlz.,manwas
both of Point Pleasant; two sisters,
Relbel'wW be heldatlp.m. Tuesday
for assured clear distance
cited
Gladys Cain of Point Pleasant, and
at Meigs Memorial Gardfins.
after a 1 p.m. accldenton0hlo7.The
Minnie Beaver of Leon, W.Va.; and
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patrol saki Harrison J. Nelson, 6\1,
. Charles D.
a' grandson.
and
Okey H. Shartlger, 48, MiddleHewasalsopr~indeathbya
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port,
were northbound on 7 when
brother, Cllttord, and by a sister,
LIMACharles
DaviqSigman,
Shartlger
stopped for a left tum.
Geneva Baker.
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Ohio,
fannerly
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Meigs
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could not stop ·
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striking
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Home, with the Rev. Marlfu worj{related accident..
Funeral arrangement's, tor .M r. car.
Campbell officiating: BUrial w111 be
• Sigman are Incomplete at tl)ls time.
The patrol said Terry L. Cllite. 23,
Iii Wolfe valley Cemetery.
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Area deaths

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

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Q.hio, Meigs schools going hack to basics in education·
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tlon. Individual differences tn stu·
POME~~~w: R'
dents wUl be taken lilto consldera·
readtn' 'rltln'
, e ee s tlon in these matters.
basics'
and rl!Junettc-the
Because of the time factor
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of education. This year. in involved In developing such an
sta~o~;Ity r:~~g=~
educational system, state law does
even better 0 •
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not .require tun Implementation of
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the competency based standards
for e:;e~hlo mtnlmum standards until the school term 1989-90.
educatton'en~l an~. secondary
Fulllrnplementatlonlncludesthe
based" ed ca tl 0~ ~mlngpet~cy develoll'llent of new courses of
ltshcom~cltla on dre th ' ng- studylnthethreetargetedsubjects.
A course of study descrtbes what
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standards were passed In ts to be taught durlng the year and
~art toassureth;ltstudentspass · can be used by teachers to prepart!
one grade to another with a lesson plans.
certain level of competency In these
Meigs County has always had
. ~~asof~lear:g. revtsl
f coursesot~tudy,butstatestandards
on or
on
did not require standards be
s
tandards came from a 34-member foUowed by teachers.
advisory corruntttee representing
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~tennplannlng _
educators, parents other citizens
andstudentsfrom~crossthestate
In Metgs County, the actual
Certll.ln
of the law wUl beth~ planning for theSe new courses or
responslb~f the county board of study began a year and a half ago
with theformadonofthreecommit·
education ~ hlle other declsions will tees
made
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up o six subject area
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teachers from the Southern EastBoard of Education School .e m and Meigs Local ~tricts,
C:O:~rs, Russ Moore and John report Moore and Costimzo.
Ac
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~t~e0 lected by local dtstrtctsupertntend·
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c
ents. It was the conunittee's
=~ec7:::o~~~~ency Is and 1~ responslbillty to obtain Input from
ency wtU he~ in~=
other teachers In their districts In
e
g each particular course of study.
P"?motlon, retention and graduaA county wide meetlnp; was then

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Once the courses of study are In
wUl be up to the local boards to · their 1lnal fonn atld havb been
decide exactzy which years those approved at the county level, they
tests wtU be adm1nlstered.
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EngUsh and math courses 01 study the state, the coones will l!e
complete ljS yet . .Ano~ returned to Meigs County to be
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contldellt thai the new courses of ,
study,lnmanualfonn,wtllbeinthe '
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sanetlme durtng the school year. ~
Orlglnally, the new courses w~ .
to have been ready for use wherl ,.
scbool began last week. "But," sa~ tf
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GAlllfOLIS- "Cancer and its
Prevention" wut betopJcofDr.John
Peter Minton, noted Professor of
Surgery at Ohio State University,
durtng a program scheduled at 7
P·lfl· Thursday, ,Sept. 13 at Rlo
Grande College.
The visit by Dr. Minton, who
specializes In cancer of the breast,
colon, liver and other gastrolntestl·
nal problems, is sponsored by the
Gallla County Homemakers E&gt;&lt;ten·
stonClub.
I&gt;r. Minton is presently chairman
for. the State of Ohlb Corr\mtsston on
Cahcer sponsored by the Arnertcan
College ot Sl.\l'geons and Is currentzy
involved In cUnlcal research In the
areas of breast and colon cancer.
The session of free to. the public
and will be held In the Fine and
Perfonntng Arts Building. ·

held with conunlttee ' members
putting forth their separate qbjectives. Everything to be Included in
thenewcoursesofstudygenerated
from the desires of Meigs County's
reading, English and math
teachers, Moore and Costanzo ·
reported.
Competency based courses or
study are ·not tn.tended to place
ltmltattons on teachers, but to
enhance Instruction and make It .
more consistent Costanzo said.
"With competency based educa·
tlon, a child entertng fifth grade
should master specific skills. Mas·
tery ot those skills would enable that
child to adapt to any fifth grade
classroom within the county. This
kind of guarantee
t be ad
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·for. schools outside the county .
because each area In thestatew!U
develop courses of study to meet Its
particular needs," Costanzo
emphasized.
Moore
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tests are now mandated three times
during a student's lifetime. This
comprehensive testing, In addition
to showing Individual pupil capablli·
ties, wtllalsoaldlntheevaluatlonof
Instruction.
It testing shows that a student
doesnotmeetthedtstrlct'scompet·
ency standards, then some sort of
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I ~came a Christian as' a young teenager, while serving my country. 1was severely wounded, trapped inside adamaged b~nker

.with several enemy soldiers located on the outside. Realizin.g·my life was in danger, I prayed to God making acommitment- if He
w~uld let me live, 1.would .serve Him in the futu~e. (meaning) I would become a moJe faithful C,hristian ..lnst~ad 1. b~came a l.ess
faithful Christian. To the place I had stopped loving and trusting some people ·in the way I should, makmg hfed1ff1cult to hve.
Oft January·3, 19Si, I made a New Year's resolution to love and trust everyoni. As aresult, I felt much better. That night, prior to
falling asleep, God baptiz~d me with the Holy Spirit. With enthusiasm 1called my.motherwho asked if I prayed for this experience. I
told her "no", but told her of the resolution I had made. She said that she sensed I seemed trouble and she prayed for me. And, perhaps God answ,red her prayer. God answers all prayers, either "yes'' or "no'\ Afterwards God brought punishment upon me.·
- A~ a res~lt. God blessed me with three spiritual gifts - additional faith, additional spiritual knowledge, and a message from
God H1mse1f.
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God's message is this: Only those ChristiariS found faithful when our lives have ended on earth,witl be saved on Judgment Oay.
Evervone else will be Jost! · · • .· ·
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Goo's way or Satan's way.
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·as being sin. God is wanting,it to be known that we all sin. And, Christians need tp be aware of some of this sin in today's society; for
· today it is more diffucult to live a faithful Christian life than any other titqe. , .
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To put God.first in our hearts, minds, and souls; and to please and seiVe God and only God! ,.... We mst do this to ,be saved! The regu•r•
ments to do this is t~at we repent c&gt;f our sins and accept Jesus Christ as-our siviour, ·making us c·hristians. Secondly, we must be
willing to obey God's Commandments; and finally to ,be baptized. Since we are·to be followers of Christ. I can only recommend to be
, baptized' in Chrlst.-like fashion and that being having ·our bodies put un'der.watet· by,a mini~ter..
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To love and.fear God more than anything- TJte·more we can.fear God and the less we can fear thmgs m the world, the more per. feet is our love with God. Obtai~ning fear of God makes us afraid to willingly sin agajnst God. We must realite God has the power to
c.ast us into hell fire to burn for 'ever if we are nof willing to obey Him. We should never refuse helpin&amp; others in need because·of
·fear.
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To love.and trust everyone- the more we can do so, the more faith we have. According to God's word we must love everyone to
.be ·saved. ·Also we must forgive those who do evil against us to be saved; but if those evil acts are against man's l~ws, that ~er~on
should be prosecuted according to man's laws. But, never by. capital punishment, for a murderer call bec~me afaithful Chnst1a~.
. Not to hold gru~ges or have bitterness - be polite to everyone, even if otllers fai.l to return our politeness. Do not use evil
against evil, but always use goodness.
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Not to too~ at book.s, maga~i9es, movies, etc. revealing nudity or sexu•l behavior ·.
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Not to be jealous or desire to.have C?ther people's belongings- but to be s~tisfied and thankful for what we have, provtdedwe
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· Not to use alcohol, marijuana, or drugs to the place that it changes. our natural state o m~n • un1ess mg use _r
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G'od knows that I'm sincere wtuin ·I say this; but if I wasn't and thought otherwise, it would be the same as-havmg sex. Be iiSSured God knows all
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Not to pmble. consisting of any part of money or anything of money value Not to ~o~k. if possible, on t_he Lord's Day and keep it Holy.
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Not · to cheat, · lie, steal, or fail · to pay our debts as .they become due
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Not to fight - only for the defense of our nation, or to protect our individual rigbts. We should have the courage to fight when
these sity•tions :occur. But, always fiJht these battles with IOV!! in pur hearts and not hatred.
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saying, "In Jesus' name we ask, Amen". Then, trust in the Lord tQ give us patience to guide us as He will. to serve Him with desire. ·
· To work for GOd, by helping others spiritually and physically; who_se first priority physical need is those thin as needed for survi• val. I believe God considers some of us murderers.by being aware of people dying in the world due to the lack ofthese needs and our
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, · ·· \ .. God. Also, for the lovt of money is th.e root' of all evil; and that it is more blessed to g1ve than to receive.
· · As.the poor receive fo~. ~fothing, etc., .le' np man say that this is coming from man ...-but let them know the truth- that it is
comin&amp; frotn God, so they can pin both spiritu•ly and physically.
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you .of all your •ins of the past, but hold you accountable for thO'se sins you possess when your life has ended h. ere on earth". Make
up your mind to lte baptized the first opportunity you .have.
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area to publis~ this message through paid advertisement. This desire to work should come with faith, for there is nothing more
pltas)nJ to Go~ .than having works. And H• will reward us according to our works.
For 1ddltional spiritual knowl~ge, read the Bible. ·
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I'm t~ankful for what God has done in my life, and am grateful for bein1 raised in aChristian hOme; whose parents areaboutto
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t PO~ROY - Twenty cases
;were·processed last week III Meigs
County Court by Judge Patrick
70'Brien.
: 1,Fined for speedlllg were Mil
;Gilbert, lncllanapoUs, Illd., $22 and
;costs, Kenneth RDble, Mason, $26 ·
•and costs, Rnbe.t Davis, Nelson·
·ville, $a! l!lld costs, Carl Hom,
•CoolvUle, $23 and costs, and
' Raymond Jackson, Kitts Hill, $25
;and costs.
• Also fiiied were Brad BI'OWIIing,
CrooksvUle, $10andcosts, falluretd
• display valid registration; Judith
Holter, Long Bottom, $10 and costs,
:running stop sign;, Kenneth Young,
•Long Botrom, $10 and costs, failure
·to dls~y valid Ueense plates;
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. James Reed, Reedsville, $10 and
''· ·costs. Improper backlllg; Linda ·
; ·'·.,,.'Allman, Albany, Ul and costs, ·
'· · ' failure to yield haH of roadway;
.,, ·· . lMarkMcCioud, Middleport, $00and
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1;Zeosts, reckless operation; Marvtn
· 0-,j lller, Shade, restitution and costs,
· ·:passiiig bad ch~ks. and . RDnald
·_·. ,. :Swan, Rutland, $150andcosts, three
;days ill Jail, 60 day Ucense
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:.suspension, DWI.
: Posting bonds for speeding were,
~Charlotte Hass, Colwnbus, $il;
,Joey Barton, Pomeroy, $50; Dou·
iglas Huston, Syracuse, $50, and
Ronnie Jenkins, Plam Qty, Ohio,
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CAREER OPI'IONS - Ad\111ID&amp; YOiml peGple 011 emplooJmellt
oppotb•"'ee aDd opClo:ts Will a
put ollhe summer .JTPA tni""C
JII'OII'IUIL Here Tom Reed, job
developer for .rrPA, tallll lo a
P'IIUP at the Pomeroy Fire
Deparaneat oo careen Ill emer. cency, health care uid · lire

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(1'~ .. . $G, running stop sJgn;
II"Jichelle Mulliiis, Cleveland, $45, no
(~r's Hceilse, ljlld James Weny,
~Jr;, Racme, $45, unsafe vehicle.

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~etgs Crunty Common PleasCoort
~'U;i Judge Charles Knight. Manley
fw11I be on probation for two years. ·
~He wa5 originally arrested on June ·
. ~ for a break.IIIg and entermg at
:Dan's Boot Shop In Middleport.
; A bill of lnformaton was received
~ Roy Evelyn for a breaking and
;entering at the Pomeroy Wine Store ·
.on August 18. Judge Knight sentenced Evelyn to siX months In jail,
~less 13 days which he has already
i5e1Ved, with no probation.
i PhilUps Machine Service, Beck·
pey, W.Va., has lieen awaided
1$162,216.:.1 !rom Coal Power and·
Larry and JuHan Hunt.
AlsO In Common Pleas Court, the .
lmamage of Martha and Dennis
~Hart W1'5 dissolved.

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Gtoedwer explained tllat 1t
. : wasn't a lliVH·way -IIIUatloo
·• since the atudatts .had to woril
!Or It under supervision.
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iti'ICt 12 Commmancler . wuu.m ·

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iBulger of The Plalns, will discusS :
:Issues pertaining to veterans' enll·
!tlements and National Securtty.
·lAJso expected to be discussed are
tthe VFW programs for the :Jll84.8l
'administrative year.
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~ Dlstrlctl21scornprisedof25posts
ltrom throughout · .Ross, VInton,
Pike, Jackson, Meigs,
!Scioto, Lawrence, and GaWa .
~ties.
Dean HIIIkle of Roundhead, a
ifDrmer state conunander, will
~represent the'sta te_organlzatlon.

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the YlllthS ~ced In

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designed to

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1Qhio'sVFWDistrlctl2willmeetatl ·
;p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9 at VFW Post

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goats", Gloeckner explained.
'For high ichool and many
college students, the aew
summer program )Jas ended but
for high school ~ts, It will
conllriue through Septerhbel:.

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t1¥J11! atudatts In ldtoo1l where a
dlslrlbutiYe education program

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Field Tripi
seen a computer and taught
A real plus In the ~·
them basic computer sk!Us!'
according to the admlnlstrator,
At another ~ tltey prac·
were the field trips to ~tlal ·
Job !ll&amp;e8
Uoed searching fol: a job.
employers where the young
In Meigs CW!tty ycllths could
' Gloedater explained that video
· people ·Could get an Idea about
be fOund working at Forked Run
equipment was used so that the
. the kinds of jobs otfei'ed In the . State Park, the Meigs ExtenJIDn
students In mock Interviews
area •. and wbat Is expected of
Ofllce and Inflmtary, Ubrarles,
were able to see
they took to
emploYes oo a Job.
vlll8ge govenunents and pools
an employer when they go In to ·
Trips were taken til Ohio
In the county.
apply for a job.
· University's radlo-teleYisdn fa·
•The Senior Qtlzens Center,
• · "H they were slwnped over, · cWty and the f1nanclaJ aids
Chamber of Commetce, area
YDI! could see them Straighten up ·
ollloe, the Jlocklntl 'J'fdtnlral
schools, village ofllcel, Gallco,
bii1Uedlately Willie: looking at . Cdlege, Rill Gl'llllllt M t , 'lFrench Art Gallery, lllld' tbe
themselves t1n the equipment.
Gavin and the Racine Locks and
sheriff's department were
., Ifs very lnterestll)g beca~
l&gt;arJl.
among the job sites In GaJlla
,peey pressure aullllnatlcally ,
All the \VIille the ypuths were , County.
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learning and prepai-\ng for Job
The new JTPA program
that's ndt threatening,"
situations, anllllgQing~er ' ' offers economlc&amp;Uy ~dvan·
Gloeckner said.
and business sun.oey being contaged youths the opportuhlty to
dueled In Middleport, Pomeroy
start getting It aD aHoaether,
. At the retail sales taboraloly
at Gallla Academy, the -youths
and G•lllpolts turned up emploY· · and encourages them to tltln1i ot
learned s1dlls useful for Job!i In
ment opportunities for several
the future In terms Of !!!If·
retail sales. They were taught to
yoUths.
s u ff I c I !! n c y t h r o u g h
119e a computerized cash regis"The pupose of the · work
employment.
ter and bDw to haDdle CQSto. • ' expeilence In this summer
As for Gloeckner's appraisal
men;. ·GlOeckner explained that ·
~ was to match 'ycuths
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boy and girl cxmpleted elilbt
lwlura of ....1ical Wlll'k In the
Gallla Academy High Scboo1

llillll'lllna experlen&lt;:e." •
Gloeclme!: credits good orlen·
tatlon In the early part of the
program for the few problems
experlerM:ed oVer the swruner.
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JOb ,1'1!6po~- progi'IIII)S, lncotpo.t ales some
Dlaclpllne proble!)ls were
tty In rea!,)I'OI'It •ftllal!!ln and good things tnm CETA whlle
mlnlmal, he said. .
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~~~p:~-ohJQb, .. the lljtllngmoredlmeilslooageanld ·
lfealtlt. and safety training
lmi!\l~G(~-. ..,toi .~ to~ Introducing youths tQ
was held with several volUQteer
~ -aloqt -'lf1tll other&amp;.... of the Job market and preparing
llreinen and rescue workers
~ ~wnh aupervi· them toenterlt.·
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. taJdng part to create a · safety
~~fabii.n!IJ.:
Overthesununer,$l01,8661n
~attitude on' the job,
ces,
~ IOjl'epare funding was spent In Meigs
and haw to react to an emer·
re,WIIea : and bindle Couaty Willie $Ul.l27 was ex;ency. ThiS was ellectlve In
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redltdn&amp; safety problems on tbe
· ~~~n- ~~land
job. Gloedmer felt, IIQtiDg tllat
lailbdJia
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'J'Iia )Qitbs ~ paid b;J2 __ BUild I lei' In safety wltll only two
lwluraaweeltat~nae- .'· bee sttnp rather than the ,
While tbe mallt obi~ wail-to , : ncnnal kindS of accidents which
_glvetlll1~dlsadvait- · . have Occurred In , ~

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aew federal PIIJIIIWD which

know how to do IOini!IIJln&amp;, they
were shown. EYerytltiDg was a -

, than just 'c Mni
repll!ced the Comprehensive
• · dlsadvantqol!d Ylllths the !WOf· 2mployment Training Act. As
tunlty to e~q~~ $3.35 an hour, , GloeCkner see,s It JTPA Is more
altbJuQII that's a part of it. ·
flexible than previous federal

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fcOiples filed -for marriage !his past
, week In Gallla County Probate

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Marty O'Dell Pinkerman, Z3, Rt.
2, Patriot, unemployed, andAnltaL.
Blanton, 25, Thurman, Jlmanettl's

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emp~ee.

raelt-employed, and Stephanie D.
'! McDonald, 18, Point· Pleasant,

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jdeck hand, and Barbara K. Day, 42,

14i51 Fifth Ave., housewife.
'· Lonnie D. Fultz, 28, Rt. 2, Crown
:City, unemployed, and Diana L.
1V!lfiCt!, 29, Rt. 2, Crown Qty,

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City, unemployed, and Shella D.
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fPtobate Court to Robert Leslie, 19,
.. andLoriAnnBtsseD,lB,bothofLone fec.tait; John Taggart Yeary, «1, ·
1Pill1somouth, andJoEllenDiehl,:ll,
i'uneroy; and Dwayne Lee Curt··
linan, 22, Racme, and Kimberly Jo'
Neville, 19, Point Pleasant.

LEARNING EXPERIENCE - Living · In a
OOIIlpUtel: &amp;~e wllhout lillY kDowledae ol oornputer
opei'IIII!JD aut be a real job Nncleap, ~e, • apart
ol the .rl'PA ••a•tet propam, II JJ8 G. . . and
Melp CcJuatY yoab ·reoelwd elcN bDI!n of
lillllnldlon .. IIMIIi propwnmlnr a&amp; ·• Gllllla
. Aeltdlbly HIP 8eliool l8horaWy ....-. for . the
8181uner wllb ll'PA lederal fundi.Vllllil rill •
.,.,... w ~ lo &amp;M-thell&amp;lid tl a~ldea
11toat the ldndlleljobs whlcltareay•P*'e-..INiarea
wwe. lildaded In the youj;b piiipwn. At
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(ceMe has been Issued In Meigs ·
'County Probate Court to Robert
Kellh Chapman, 42, Mlddleplrt l!lld'
Rita COlleen ArnOld, 411, Syracuse.

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people bad oblerved the look chambel'IID·IIdlon and
the ldndii ol Jobs a""!W+. Field lrlpa were JIJIIde
po He by lhe _."llh•llll II petldt IIIIer
In
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Col d'lte l'n!pamf for lUI Interview lslllllmpartwil

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pwt~Job ..
and atrllltt,Gordon Blkertalbto
youiiJa .. the ll'PAIJUIIJIIIel' Pl'Oil'WIIIIIiout that llrli&amp;
~· Video equipment Willi Jlled In IIJe JIIOdt
liitervlews 80 that the YOWif people could do lltelrOWII
crltlqulnc. Row to develop good job refe•-lrom
tlllte .empluyJJJem and oow to prepare a .
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POMEROY - Jo Ellen Dteb1 ct

We Reserve The Ai&amp;ht To
Lilnit Quantities

STORE HOURS
Mon.·Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

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IJ'IIIdmotblr, Mrs. J~ Dlebl
Sr., WheeiJna. 'lbeiii'Q'I!'bacikilld

Mri. James A. Dlebl, Mulberry
J lel&amp;la,Pm\etoy,andthelliWilla
the 1!)11 or l'olr, and Mrs. Allen H.
•!lett)', Plirtamwlh.
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bridelmaldl were Janet ·Dyar,

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Anthony GIIUinirnore,
~cred Heart Church, the Rev.
' JosepWPe~. BleuedSilcrament
: t'huroh, South Clwleston, and the

:flev· .WUUarn Rdlerta, AD Salnts

. ~placopal Church, Portsmouth,
; omclated at the double-ring

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GaJtia County

,Jrene ~ Mill«,

weddtnr·
Mrs. Rutta lotd, Lawrenceburg,

Marietta; MlllaaR!zer,CiapeiHW, '

11:15 a.in.

N.C.; 1114 Muy Lou K. WIWaml,
Ll!fle\.on, Col. Erica Price, !blth

· Wec:inesday, Sept. 5 - Vinton
Bible Study, 1 p.m .; Crown City
MobUe Unit, 1 p.m.: Card Games,
1-3 p.m.; American Literature
Class, 1 p.m.
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Thursday, Sept. '6- Bible Study,
11 a.m.-noon; Blood Pressure
Check. 1 p.m.
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Friday, Sept. 7- Expo '84,leave
Center at 8:30 a.m.; Craft Mini·
Course, 1·3 p.m.; Evening Actlvi·
·tles, tl-10 p.m .
The Senior Nutrition Program
will serve the following menus:
. Monday - Closed.
TUesday - Pinto beans. with . - - - - - . , . - - - - - - - - - - ham, cottage cheese, peach halves,
pudding, cornbread. ·
Wednesday - Beer stew. buttered cabbage, cookies, biscuits,

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nower

bride, was the
girl. Tile
a.~ts wore ·aown~ of matte'
~ with ahlmd draPe Me
circular ndfle, tO accent the drop
shoulder bodice. AD Wl!re. in
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Iallind,

were Ron Rutherfonl, LaWI'l'IICerurg, Ind., brolller'l!(-law or the

"l'eaderlldurlngthecerem9RY.
, ~~9ivaiiii1111U'11aae by her parents,

Ala. and .:[aOkson D. Weliunann,
Portsmooth. James M. RutherAli'd,

Long

!~bride ~ a jiOWII or nuitte
1 ~ (Uhloned wtlh 1!.sweetbeart
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RUMP ROAST~~. $1

Phyllis Mae Berkley

Jkrkley - Carr

·• A reception wUJ be held lnuneCiiately following the ceremony at
lite church.

·The t.ide wore the wedding ring
or her maternal grandmotber, Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul

i/lounce the approaching marrtage
~f their daughter, Emma (Berry)
Morris of Bidwell to Edwin D .
~attersorf, son of Mrs. Dor~
J'atterson of Springfield.
: The marriage will take place on
the lawn or the bride's home
Saturday, Sept. 22, at 7:30 p.m. A
reception wm follow.

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Crown City, wiD~ tbelr :llai weddq annt\ofllarY W__.,ay,
8epL I. TbeJ wen
bJ the Bev. TJier ~ II&amp; bll! llomci IIi
QsZpJIIa they have tlll'i!e .~Rick and RodDey Clary, lllld Mrs.
Jaae Ann Col&lt;, and three p-andchlldren.

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;; GAUJPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
·~ilot rue· will celebrate- their 50th
:Jveddlng anniversary Sept. 16 wllh
(• reception from 1 to4 p.m. at their
,home on Brushy Point Road,
•Gallipollsi rue and tbe former
;r.'IBlude Jeffers were,married Sept,:

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t wlll ·run !he week of Sept. 3 to 8.
;n.ere will be no route on Wednes·
i day, Sept. 5.
1 Monday, Sept. 3 - Rodney
' VIllage, 3: 30-4: 15 p.m .; Gall!a
•MetrQ Estates, 4:30-5:15 p.m.;
~Kerr, 5: :ll-6 p.m.; Bidwell, 6: 10-6: 30
~ p. m.; Harrisburg· X of Cochran's·x
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1GraDde Estates-x or Valley View
IApts.·x (alternate weeks), 7:1(}.8

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•2: 15-2:35• p.m.; Rouse Lane, 2: 4!&gt;d.
• 3: 15 p.m.; Cheshire, 3: J0.4 p.m .;
~ AddaVtlle Elementary, 4:154:45
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THE SABBATH NOT OF THE NEW COVENANT
W'lllilmi B. Kaghn
Jeremiah prophesied, "Belwl4, tile dar• come, taitltle Lord. tll4t
1 will make a,...., .,.,._, with tle Amite of Illf'O!JI, and with IAe Mille
ofJll4tlll: Not ~ to tAe cov61imat that I mode wit.\ tAN .fgt/Nr.t
ill tle da11 that I look t!.m 1»11 tle lla!ld to bn'ng tflem out of tAe /a1ld of
EIIIIPt; wlie~ •II cove.-t IMII .brake, aUMIIgli wat em lubaftd lllllo I
tMm, IIIith tle Lord: Bill tllil ~ be tle covncmt tll4t I will fiiCIU
witl the lwolle of lmMI; .Aftn tlwle daJI'• 1aitl tAe Lord. I will plOt "'!'
law ;, tAeir ilo.....a.d pana, • write it "' tlwir learta; • will h tAN
Gocl. Gild tAev IW be tiiJ peopk. .A11d t,\ey allall teacl "" ev.O,
- w·..,;gAbor, •..,..,....,. ilia brotur •aring, K11010 tAe Lord:
far t~ dall all botu - · frOm tle /ealt of tlletll "lito the great.,t of
t._"(Jer. 3l:S1-84). The prophet spoke these words duriug the'reip
of Zedekiah shortly before this part of Judah was taken to B&amp;bJion. He
wu able, by the opirit of God, to look into the future and eee the
establishment of the new covenant.
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Paul, quoting Jenmllh (Heb. 8:(1-18), aolemnly aftlrma that the
new covenant spoken of by Jeremiah Ia the coveJ!811t or Chrilt: "Bill
"""'AatlAe obtiJiMda11101'8 ucellnt lltiftiltry, by Aowm~~ehlto Ae il
tAe tnediator of a bette~ C011Bft011t, wllicll """ ettablil~d..,..,. beltet'
promitet. For if tll4t /ht ......-t Md be"' fatdtle11, t/Nft tlwtlld 110
J)llw Aaw bem •ouglat!or tile ••COfld" (Heb. 8:6, 7). The flnt eovenant
lold covenant) was with fault; therefore, the oecond (new covenant)
wu aoupt, end Christ, having obtained a more exeellent mlnlatry, is
the mediator of the "bcttn cove.-t. "The "better c0118110!1t• refers to ·
the coveDin~Chriat hu made.lt is given to the Jews aad GentDes, and
we eo only be reeonclled to God in obedienee to the covenant of Christ,
of whieh tbe sabbath is not a ~·
The Old C.t eat BaPl• ... BJ The New Cove''For ~g fgvlt witA ,...., " Paul declares, "Belwl4, the dayt
come, nitl the L&lt;mJ, wilma I will make a new C011811111d witll tAe h0111e
of Imul alld witl IAe lloue of Jtul411" (Heb. 8:8). Paul, quoting
Jeremiah, speaks of the fulllllment of this prophecy. The flnt eovenant
was made old, and ready to vulah awaz, "Now tlat wlicl decaye!A
afld.WfJll:etholtl;, readv to tlCIIIUhwar" (Heb. 8:18). The old eovenant.
having served ita purpoee, has vanished away end .been replaced by the
new eovenant. The sabbath law was a part of the flnt covenant;
therefore, it hu served Ita JllllllOI8, and it hu vanished with the old.
The Flr1t Covnno•t tt-oved
Paul boldly states, "TTim verilv tllo firot C011811&lt;111l liad alto
ordina!ICCI o/ divifte tenlice, cmd a worldltl taiiCtt&lt;C~ry" (Heb. 9:1) . In
verses two through live a deseription of all that which belonged to the
woridlf sanetu!U')' is given, including ''tAe table• of the co~encmt. "The
removal of \be first eovenant, to whieh all this was a part, would
certainly obliterate everything that belonnd to it, and this includes
the deealogue, the tablei of the covenant. 1'he sabbath law would most
uauredly be offected, beeauoe It belonged to the decalogue.

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:;uggacres~ Addition, 8: 1(}.8: 40 p.m.

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all friends ana relatives to attend
the open house .
· Chlldi'en Include Mr. and Mrs.
William (Charlotte) Flagg VIrginia Beach, Va.; Mr. and Mf-1·
Arlfold rue or Jamestown, Ohio,
I!JICI Mr. and Mrs. Arden
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POMEROY- The Meigs County
Senior Citizens Center, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy, baS the followIng activities scheduled for the
week or Sept. 3-7:
Monday- Closed for Labor·Day.
Tuesday - Physical Fitness,
11:45. a.m.; Cborus, 1·2 p.m. •
Wednesday - Social Security
Representative, 10 a.m .-noon;

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) ·POMEROY - Bookmobile serIn Meigs CoUnty is broUght bY
~the Meigs County Public I.Jbrary
;undet'contract wilh the Ohio Valley ·
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Thursday - Barbecue beef,
The grOOm graduated from coleslaw, cheese sticks, fruit salad,
Washington and Lee University and buns.
the University or VIrginia School or
Friday - Baked chicken,
Law, and Is theasslstantproseclit· mashed potatoes, beets, jello with .
ing attOrney in Scioto County.
fruit, rolls.
The couple lfUl reside at 274·
Choice of beverage served with
Staunton Ave., South Charleston, each meal.
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~ 3;15,3:30 .p.m.; Raccoon Trailer
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~ Galll8, 5: 30-6 p.m.; Centerpoint,
:'6:15-6:30 p.m.; CentervUJe, 6:4(}.
; 7:10 p.m .; Copley's·x (once a
monlh only). 7: 20-.7: 40 p.m.
• Friday, Sept. 7 - Senior CitizenS
'• Individual Stops.
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i :~P-10:30 a.m .; Green Terrace,
: 10:4011 a.m.; Rodney, 11:15-11:45
: p.ni. ~ Ewtngton, 1-1: 30 p.m.; Viii·
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; F. (Nick) BJU'leson ot G&amp;wppUs
' were honOl'ed by their cblldren
: ~unday, Aug. 26, for ·their 50th
. wedding anniversary. The celebra· ·
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; many family members attended.

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chltfDI\ and also had a pink role by Mary Allee Schindlel', St.
·.Bernard, and Marg,e B11rr,
cxnage.
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The
bride
graduated
from Mawas beld at the home r1. tlljl! bride's
rietta College and the Capital
parents llnmEdlately following the

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lierkley, Route 1, Gallipolis, anI)Ounces !he engagement and apll,fOOChlng marriage of her daughtf'r, Phyllts Mae, to Robert Andrew
Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. RobertR.
Carr, Route ~. Point· Pleasant
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t~ke place Friday, Oct. S, at 6 p.m.
'1,t Poplar Ridge FreewUJ Baptist
Church with !he Rev. Miles Trout

cathedral train.

bride; EdwlnC.HIIghes,Hwitsvwe.
~~~. Ipd., nePhi!w or tl.e
bride, wu the rtngbearer. ·
The mother or the br.lde wore a
sUver drel!8 or matte taUeta aDd a
conase rll pink roses. 1lte groom's

Blngo,1·2p.m.; Bowllng,l; ~p.m.;
Paint Class, 2-4 p.m., Lois Pauley
will be giving detailed instruction In
begtnnlng painting, the cost wiD be
$4 per class.
Thursday - Ceramics, 10 a.m.-2
p.m;; Physical Fitness, 11:45 a.m .
Friday - PhysicAl Fltness, U: 45
a.m.; Bingo, 1-2 p.m .
The Senior Nutrition Program
menu for the week IS:
Tuesday - Pork steak, mashed.
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Wednesday - Beet barbecue, '
oven browned potatoes, cole •slaw,
mixed fruit.
Thursday - Chlcken and 'nOOdles, peas, three hean salad, apple
cobbler .
Friday - Meat !oat, macaroni
salad, green beans, cake.
Choice of coffee, tea or m1tk
. available with meals.

GALLIPOLIS - Activities for
the week or Sept. 3-7 at the Senior
CitizenS Center located at 220
Jackson Pike are as follows:
Monday, Sept. 3- Closed.
Tuesday, Sept. 4 - S.T.O.P.
Class, 10:30 a .m.; Physical Fitness,

lllo '-1 can1ld by ber lllter,
Clw!ae RulllarfOrd, Ill her

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;FranlrD, lllld Earl E. Piehl. 90iol$tll. was the best man, and the ushers ·

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bcxik of lllr patemiu lllp-

tb Cblrleltoa, W.Va., llld.Jolm
T. Y-.ry, l'wtlmoutb. """'wn1 ~
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PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SAT., SEPT. 8; 1984

The Sunday Times-Sentinel P"ga

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~Vo Ellen pieh4 John -Yeary trade
,vows during Pomeroy ceremony

Altherr- Wilson
JACKSON - Susan Altherr wUJ
marry wm Wilson Sept. l8 at 2:30
p.m . .in an open-church Wedding at
the Church of Christ In Christian
Union, l!Wl W. · Center Street,
'London, Ohlo.
She Is the daughter of Mr. and
· Mrs. William Ross, Jackson, Ohlo.
Wilson is the son of Robert V.
Wilson and the late Jean Wilson of
S.R. 38, London, Ohio.
She is a graduate of Rio Grande
College and employed by Purex as
· a Laboratory Supetvlsor.
Wilson is a graduate of London
Jilgh School and attending Columbus Technical Institute in Elec- .
tronic Engineering. He Is employed
by Purex as a Plant CO)JJ'ier.
A reception will follow at the
Knights of Columbus Hall.

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BJ KA'nE CROW

outalde about :II to 40 feet from ihe
Dully heme.
It Is called Slow Town.
The bread was placed In the oven
I don't llllow
and you could smell the wonderful
haw
res!aroma as It dr1fted up the hill to
dellta of Metp
heme.
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County llllow this
It was then, as children, wewoold
but !be upper end
make 0\11' way to the Dully IHme as
of Syracuse Is
we knew when Ullle took the bread
known as Stove
, .out we Wllllld be o!rered a piece of
Town.
the mouth-watering dellcacy.
How It became kaown as Sileh I
'llle homemade bread topped~
don't llllow u 1 dQn't believe I was list of many fine blessings we had as
ever tolcl and the old timers that kids.
poulbly did 1111ow In!
longer
Another was to cllmb the top of
With ua.
the cll!rs and ftnd a fine vine on
Slove'l'owlllncludedhomestrpm whlch ·to swing. You would go out
the upper llllr]lllratlon down rtver. over the cll!!s, In mid air, possibly
Resk'f!n•.a living In · Stove Town, 40 to 50 feet. If you were good at the
many )INn aao. were the late Mr. art of vine swinging you w~
andMn.TomOuffy,Mr.andMn. neverfall,Justhangonfordearllfe.
Bert
Charlie Cornell, Sylvia
Nso above Stove Town, where
Rou&amp;b. Fble Roush, and Eber Bailey's Lake or Mapli(WOOd Lake
Roulli, Ear181111 Ora Nease, Frank Is located, was the old number 19
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Royal mtne.
'lboinas, and Mrs. Howard I..argent · In those days when an accident
and Mn. Carson Hayes who sWI occured a whistle would sound.
.reside In the area.
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There was the late Mr. and Mrs. famJUes out on their porches
Wrlghthoule, Sam Sellars, Fred wringing their hands hoplpg the
Moorehead, and G1i1 Leg.
liljured or kWed was not one Of
Farthel'ondownbeforeyoueetto theirs. 'lllere were no emergl'!lcy
the nilddle of Syracuae lived Jadt vehicles and the highway was a
and Lillie Dully. It was iiOthlng for dust bowl.

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Rev. and Mrs. Roben Grubb

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:;BaJlk. A pink, burgundy and silver
'UIIor &amp;ehemewas
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outtopped
In the
~atlons.
A tiered
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Mn. Grubb Is the former Lou~ wanna Carr from Bassett, Va. The
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yoater_ln Chesapeake, Va.

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SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
360 Second Ave.

81111 economic ifOWih."
• Rfllonal meetlnllll are being held
tllroughout !be state In Se!Jt!!mber
tq tamlll8i1ze local schOol dlsb1ct
coordinators with suggested

FULL TIME ADULT PROGRAMS
- BUSINESS DATA PROCESSING
- WELDING
-AUTO BODY REPAIR
-MACHINE TRADES
-BUILDING MAINTENANCE
-INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE
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- OFFICE SERVICES
-FOOD SERVICE
-AUTO MECHANICS
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and will be a~endlng the
~onal nwtinllll cOnducted by the'
Olilo I&gt;epartment of Education. ,
i 'llle Gallla-Jacklon-VIntoa JVSD
'parttctpate In monthly acdvi·
tlel designed to pnmote and
~ partnership efforts to
promote excellence.

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N~lsonville, Ohio
Phone 614-753-351 l;Ext. 44

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was ~ at Frlday'a Wl!ekiY
JileetlnlottbeMidd!lipnrt-Puueuy
RDtary Club. Only 81 percent of the

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Q ~ Clllldren'a Fund l1lll!nl aim

ADULT- EDUCATI.ON DEPT.

Gallipolis, Oh.

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encouraged
loin In a
statewideIJepartnership
to to
emphl!s!Ze
the vital Importance of education
tOr pei'IOII81 fulllllment, cttlzellshlp,

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SERVING JESUS
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PROFESSIONALS
A Precious Momen ts fig1U IM
is e ni ce way to say 'thenka ' to
the special people who labo_r
on our behatr: doctors, nurses,
waitresses and secrel•ries .
Remembfl:r these people with

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GALLIPOLIS - Gymnastics
will be offered by Galllpolls
'Partes and Recreation Department In GDC activity bullillng,

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supervised by Amy~.

Each sC ulpture Is sure to . ~ •.
come a chetished gift U:per•·
ence tt'le warmth of Precious
Mom e.nL~ collect ible_
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and see these thoughtful gift

GAlLIPOLIS

Forllllfly llltid/au.ton

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PHONE 446-7441

'llle one hour classes are
Parent-Tut. Satunlay,1: l1 pm..
S6; Beptnl!rs, Wednesday 5:ll
p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m., $14;
Intermediate, Wednesday, 6: l1
p.m. and Satunlay 10 to U : :II
a.m., $16; Advanred, Wednesday7: :llp.m. andSatun!ay, noon
to 1: :II p.m.
To register, call the office at ·
446-1789 extensiOn 24. Classes
begin Sept.l2.

•Carpet Sha111pooing •Carpet Sales .&amp; Installation
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SALES &amp; SERVICE

Fruth
Pharmacy

ON ALL MAKES &amp; MODELS VACUUM S~EEPERS
· PICKU.. " DEUVERY ..
EIIICtroii,Jx, Kir.by. Compe«&lt;t. R•lnbow, ·Hoover, Eureka,

plua othera.

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STOllE 'HOURS
10 A.M. Til • P.M. Mon. I. Fri.
~:.t . 10 A.M. til 2 P.M. Saturday

SocSe&lt;: class

106 21tt SUM\
Nitro. W. V•.

GALLIPOLIS - Social Securtly
and You will be ollered by the local
of!lce' and the Galllpl(ls Parlcs and
Recrea13,tlon7 deptarlmentlnt, beglnnlngfo
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45 STATE STREET
Sept.
p.m., con \ling r .our
weeks. Classes wijl be at the
WoodlandCenters.Forlnformatlon ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::======;;:=;;~;;;;:;;;::;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~
011 !be tree c~. call 446-1789 1
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ecuperatmg

Mullin

Colton calicos

Crisp conons a polylc:ottons.

For~lcralts.

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Unbleached&amp;. bleached.
Machine wash, 3&amp;45'.

100% c:otton, mocl11ne wash,

Leonard Bass Is recuperating at
hametnSyracusefollowlngsurgery

45'wide.

llwg. $1.49to $2A9yd.

lltg,$3.99ycl.

at Camdell.clark Hospital.

$1 12 to $1&amp;6

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ctro"lltmas prtnll • quilts. Cotton

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$524
PIIOft1
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&amp;.poly/collon.Machlnewash,45' .

llwg. fnim $3.99 • t6:99 yd.

FUr • Felt. Fun 60" acrylic fur,

n· poly tell. Machine wash.

250110 Off.
Maklngpenoiii.Forcrafl&amp;.&amp;ewlng
250110 OFF
proiects. Choose from regular price group.
Embrolderysclaon.Saveonourentlre

regular price stock,lncludlng Wlss" a Forr".

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FORINFOIMAfiPN LEADING TO THE ARREST AND
CONVImON OF THE PERSON OR PERSONS RESPONSIIlE FOI THE RECENT THEm FROM NEWSSTAND lACKS BELONGING TO THE GAWPOLIS
DAILY· TIIIUNE, THE DAILY SENTINEL AND THE
POINT PLEASANT 'REGISTER. ANYONE WITH IN~
FORMADON SHOULD CONTA(T THE CITY .POUCE
DEPARTMENT 01 THE NEWSPAPER OFFKE.

Greot-.oluesonaselect~

ol tashlon and crall makers.

Rich 11011~ romantic prints &amp;.

W!llh, AS" .llwg. flom $4:99
6t6:99yd.

llllbonlllrlml. Tum a simple look Into a
sensatton with our reg. price stock.

INGROUND'
ABOVE GROUND
With w- .._.
.11' Round .. ...... ,.. ...... '38.00
, 1'ta3Z ...............: .. :.. '141.00 11' Round :................. •11 .00
1ta31 .... :................ '111.00 21' Round ................. •11.00
1ta40 ..................... '173.00 24' Round .. ....... ........ •ao.oo
111131 .............. ....... '170.00 2T Round .. ............. '101.00
11X40 ............... ..... . •111.00 Ux24 Owl ...... .. ..... .. . '11.00
20X40 ..................... '111.00 11x30 Qwi... ............. •73.00
201144 ........ ............. '211.00 11x32 Ovet .............. '102.00
Winter .Kltl 'Up to .,10,000 gel.................... ........... '14 .95
Winter Kltl up to 20;000 gal ........................ ... .... '19.95

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stock woolens
liadlttonal sultlngs, relnlefpretecf Mdchlne wosh
' 'wool blends lrom 54" .
hg. flom $6.99 yd.

FIIOM

$524 YARD
Sole ends Sepl. 8th.

25%0FF

o.n.d and opei'(Md byfobrl.c.nt.tl ot Amllrlco, lnc .

Silver Bridge Plaza

POOL PEOPLE
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let- $7.99 yd.
8 99

PIIOM$374 • *524YARD 5 YARD
R1o51,......,
pmll. Great lor tall dresses.100% $524
poly, machine wash, 60' wide. hg. $6." yd.
YARD

WINIEI COYEIS

ltl ... lt;
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duroy. ~ ootton. Machine
wash, dry; 45' ~&amp;!.
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Vegas Option-Oct. 2l.Nov. 3

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REGISTER IN PERSON OR
MAIL IN THJS COUPON

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brlllher. Chatles Ogg was tile
groomsman, and Jason Fitzgerald,
an lllher.
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'llle mother of the bride wore a
summer prtntdress wiihan overlay
otchiUon. Thejroont'smotherwas
Ina two-pleceensernbleofwhlteand
lavender orgaDdy, and Ernestllle
Grlfftth, grandmolher, wore a~
print. AD had white · camatton
corsages.
Sandy Redick, slsterofthegroom,
presided at the guest book. A
rceptlon following the wedding took
place In the Family Lite Cmter at
the Church with plane Watters,
Sandy ~. Mary Fowler and
Unda Stewart as hostesses. the lmie
and white Color scheme of ·the
weddlngtablewascan'ledoutlnthe
gift and refreshment tables. Wedding cake and other refreshments
were seM!d at tables covered with
white ciDthes and centered with

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Uke to extend a special thanks to
Bob, Jane and Ken-f Beegle.
We are enjOying your gift but
m"ost of all we enjoyed your visit
and continued trlendshlp. 'lllanks.

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JlicboiJ-VInton JVSD will actively
~te In the year of "You and
Ohio Schor's, Partners,In Building
li:xceUente," according to Dr.
·Jeiome Brilckway, supertntendelit
AT TAWNEY STUDIO
of the local dlstiict.
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422 Stcoml An.
Gellipolis
vance
anliOUIICed by Slllte
SPECIAL - .., On&amp; fnlnl ilatiw FE l•r I · G1aa
. !i!perlnten4ent of PubUc Instrucar
tl Up t. 16x20
!Ibn Franklin B. Walter Aug. 22 at
SENIOI CIJIIIIU 1 o~- Off .
the statewide sclml superintend·
ents' meeting In Worthington, Ohio.
~
l., ()llg 2 .,,.,,
• As part of Its continuing effort to
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early '3ls than kids today could
learn In a 100 years.
We didn't have a swlmnilng pool,
there was Just the old Ohio, we
didn't have a fancy park, or swing
sets, If you went anypace It was
. with your parents, not jump In a car
with a grrup of youngsters.
'llle old days weren't so bad • it
was ~ like a great hlg happy
family. For entertalninent you
visited . your neighbors · · their
lallghter was your laughter and
· their pain your pain.
·. Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Beatrice)
· Blake have Uved In uwer Syracuse
for the past l1 years. Beatrice was
very helpful In helping ren'tember
sane of the former residents.
· Beatrice Is the granddaug!Jter of
.the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duffy
andshetooremembersmariyofthe ·
nne adventures while Uvtng In
Stove Town.

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Pa.rttctpate
tn program
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more from the experiences of the

was made of brick and was located

lloor lenllth)llue chllrOil gowns and
caiTied bouquets of baby's breath
and red roses.

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Octo••r 11t

LUlie
to heat
oven
and bake
someupofthe
theoutalde
finest bread

ever tasted.
In remembercorrect,Iy, theov~

· weddlng bells.
Guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Blackston, Pmteroy; Mr.
and Mrs Robert Redick J:.anca.s..
slid the bridesmaids were Susanna
Mi' • and Mrs
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~llgerailhnQ
Beth Ann Wagner, · ter;
. · Wldcs
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both
sisters of the
brlde.'l'hey wore Can'OII; · Mn. Betty
and
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• . 'Janna, Lancastet', the Rev.. Cecil
Haye;,- Lancaster; Linda Garrett
and Brian Cottrill, Lancastet'; Mn.
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Frances Stewart, Masoo. w.va.;
Mr. and Mrs. c;;ary stewart. ~stal
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and ntrany, Letart, W.Va., and
Mary Fowler, Point Pleasant. The
.P. ~
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couple reside In Lancaster.
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There eire ·prQgrams for everyone.
Give -us. a call, tell us your Ideas.

lut, Wod., n... &amp;
lat. ~I , ...

:;ci!Jier refreshmen,ls.

• · BULAVILLE - The children of
Etbel and Herbert HaiTington will
))ave an.open house celeb!'JltiOn In
Qblei'Vance of their parents' 60th
.weddlni anniversary Sunday, Sept.
:9• at their hOme on Bulavllle-Porter •
•"Road.
1 to 4 p.m.
; AD famDy, relatives and frlends
· ~InVIted to share In this occasion.
· Hostesses will be 1;helma
. (B\Irnl) Harrington and catherine
(Jiarr1nRtOII) Van Meter.

'POMEROY :... !qmberiY Sue
Wagner, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs.
~ Wagner of · Landister;
fQJnlerly of. Melp County, and
MlchBel Kevin Redick, SOil of Mr. ·
. aDd Mrs. Earl Shippee and William
~de. were tnarr1e(l JulY 14 at the
J?rBt Pmch of t¥ Nazarene In
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Lancaster.
The Rev.· Paul D. Fl~ of
Olathe, Kansas, brother-In-law of
tl)e bride, peJfonned tbedDublerlng
Ctli!IIM'IY· Orpn music was provbd by Mrs; Wayne McFarland
abd Included the selectiOn, "Weddlnirl'rayer," at !he close Of the
ce1e;nony.
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ahd esqrtecJ to the 8Itar by bel;.
fiJtl)er, the bride. wore a gown of
chantilly lace over taffeta trimmed
Ill sequlna and pear~. ·n was
f4shloned with a fitted bodice,
Queen Anile's neCkline, and a full
. skirt ot
whlcll flo\vE(t tnto a
cflapet train. The bride's fln&amp;ertlp
-.J!i!felltromaJulletcaphlghllghted
Uolth. sequins and pearts, Sbecanied.
;;;~ of white cjll'lllltlclls and
~sweetheart roses.
.
', MaldofhOIIIII'wasEdna
, Hannon,

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You can draw unemployment benefits while
attending Tri-County.

:·Harririgton
:open house
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Kimberly Sue Wagner solemnizes
vows with Michael Kevin Redick

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GAWPOUS - 'llle Rev. and
- Mrs. Robert D. Grubb of Galllpolls .
' will celebrate their silver wedding
: anniversary on Sept. 5.
•· The couple have four children,
":,John drubb, Mrs. Scott (Sherry)
; Fraser. Charles Grubb, aU of
• 'Gallipolis, and Ronald Grubb of
:Norrolli, Va. They also have lour

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. • Auto Body RefM11r • Auto M~d•anla , •B~I.,,dlng
Maintenance •Carpentry •Eiedrlclty •Industrial, Malnterran~· •Food Service •Machine ·
·Trades •OHI~ Services •w~ldlng •auslneu
Data 'Processing •Industrial , Electronics
•Medical Aalstant Occupation
Are you noY4 out of work? Have you checked all
the. lob prospects and find that you . are not
quallflecl for any of them? , .
·With the lob market · today ·• • • only the
qualified are get·t lng the g,o od lobs~

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Days to remember .

Katie's korner

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POMEROY - Carla Sue Smith,
daughtero!Mr. and Mrs. WllllamJ.
Smith of Rutland, and the late
Barbara Smith, and John Cllnton
Bennett, son o~ Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Bennet, Brunswick, Ga., were
ma.rrkid 011 Aug. U at the First
ChurchoftheNazarene tnValdosta, .
Ga.
The Rev. Carl Hall performed the
wedding ceremony before the altar
which was decorated with fern
arranged In a V pointing to a Ughted
cross. Candles were lighted by Gary
Dawson, Valdostra, Ga. and Charles Ricks, of Atlanta, Ga.. a cousin
of the groom.
Given In marriage by her fllther,
the bride wore a lonna! gown .of
candlellght . chantWy lace with
clusters of seed pearls. It was
fashioned with a square neckllne
which came to a V In the back and
slender lace sleeves coming to a ·
point over the hands, with an eight ·
'
foot train of chantilly lace. She wore
Mr. and Mrs. John Clinton Bennett.
a 'picture hat to complete her
t;nsemble and carried a bouquet of
white and pink sDk roses with JUy of nosegays ot pink and white roses Bucyrus, niece of the bride, the
thevallley on a white fan.
tied with pink satin ribbon.
Dower girl.
Mrs. Darlene Vanaman of Grand
John W. Bennett served as best
A reception prepared by Mr. and
FQrks, N.D., sister of the bride, was man for his son, and the ushers}"ere Mrs. John w. Bennett and Mr. and
'matron of honor. 'rhe bridesmaids Darrell E. Smith, Bucyrus, brother Mrs. GeneScottwasheldattheFtrst
'were Mrs. Allee Goodson, Vafdosta, ofthebrldeandMilteRicks,Atlanta, Church of the Nazarene Aiinex.
Carol Monlgooleroy, JW Dryden, .
·Ga. andShelliSmlth, B11cyrus, niece cousin of the groom.
:or the bride.
Morgan Vanaman, Grand Forks, Ruth Dawmn, Geprgta 1\l'lchols,
· The. attendaqts wore fonnal N.D., nep~ of the brldewas the Betty Scott.• all of Valdosta. Ga, and
length gowns In mauve gathered at ring bearer; Joe Cannon, Villdosta, Gina Brally, Lake ~ark, served at
'thewajSt w1t11 spaghetti straps and a Ga., nephew of the groom, the train the reception.
:nylon overlay. 'llley carried silk bearer; and Bobbl Jean Smith,
Adell Scott presided at the guest
register.
'llle ccuple reside at 4113 Oak
'
Drive, Apt. D, Valdosta.
'llle brldelsemployedat Busy Bee
Day Care In vakblta.
'llle groom Is with the IJte and
Casualty lii!IUI'Illlce Co., Valdmta.

: jrandchll(jren.

P\w;ao, Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio PWtt ~sont, W. Vo.

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2, 1984

Pltatant, W. Va.

Smiths

celebrate
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STORE HOURS:
. 9 1111 til 10

GAUJPOL:is - Harley and
Georgia Smith, 313 Upper River
Road, o;elebrated their 50th wedding
annlversruy Aug. 19, w.lth their
threedaughtersandfamllies. It was
the llrst time in 23 years the three
women and their parents had been
together at the same time.
Their daughters are Mrs. Har·
vard (Sillr!ey) Meadows of Concln·
!1/ltl, who has three clilldren and live
grandchlldren of Nashville, Tenn.;
Mrs. James (Charlene) Dalton and
sons Tony andKelthofRoanoke,va.
andMrs.Earl(Myrtle)McLaln,son
and daughter Tract and Jason of
Roonoke, Va.
Other visitors that day were Mrs.
and Mrs. Charley Smith and
grandchildren Stacy and Daniel of
Pomeroy.
Smith retired !rom Crane Broth·
ers saw.mlllin 1971, and Mrs. Smith
retired from GSiin 1~. They were
married Aug. 4, 1934in Pomeory.

Mejp

BACON ••••••••••••••••••••• 51.29 LB.
STORE SLICED LUNCH MEAT ••••••••••••• S1.4 9 LB.
SUPERIOR DEU BOILED HAM •••••••••• ~. $2.2 9 LB.
EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF •••••••••••••• 99&lt; LB, ..
RACORN 1 Ll.

Fairgrounds,

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· Study w.lth the Rev. Earl Hinkle,

Tuelday, 7::rl p.m., at Walnut

RldKe Church.

Superior-Boneless . .

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GALLIPOLIS - GaWpolls
RotaryClubwWmeet'I'uesday,6 .
p.m. at~····

TAVERN
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CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY -llaltey _. Geqta fmllli. tqJ,

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Family who recently lost their
furniture and personal items in a
tire. The.l'Vl'!lt will be held at 7 p.m. ·
Frida)' at the Feeney-Bennett 128,

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resident, Is a S1Jl'gical patient at the
Holzer Medical Center. Know she'll
be delighted to bear from you.

LB. .

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It'sa good ttmetorememberthat
"politics" Is one of those areas ihat
you don't talk about -avoiding the
subject with friends might help you
and them to keep smWng.....

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8-16 Oz.
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MOINDAY.. SEPT. 3, LABOR DAY

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HUNTINGTON ~ 15211·70.9P

The Pomeroy Area Chamber of
· Coounerce in conjunction with ·
. Powell's Super-Valu in Pomeroy,ls

Deposit

ACROSS FR'OM THE
HUNTING'tON
. . . CIVIC CENTER

MIRACLE WHIP

$}79

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HOLZER CLINIC LTD.
URGENT CARE CENTER·
NE.W WEEKEND HOURS

BUSH'S BEANS
KIDNEY, NAVY, PINTO
. GHAT NORTHERN

·a $J.

The Holzer Clinic Urgent Care Center is now open·
every Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 P.M. to
9:00 P.M. at the Main Clinic on Route 35 near Gallipolis. Physicians from the Departments.of Family Practice and Pediatrics will be ·available for
treatment of urgent illnesses and injuries. Enter
the cnnic at the Hospital Emergency.Room Entr~
ance. Pediatric patients should telephone 4465287 for a time to be seen.
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CANS .. ·

MONDAY-FRIDAY
. SATURDAY-SUNDAY
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!Park District Volleyball League,

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must have a
;xepiE :rotative present. Rules,'
' atanlDg date and league fee w.lll .
be dllcus&amp;ed. For blfonnatton.
can the office at 446-4612 exten·
slon56.

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NEW son KEEBLER

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FIITO·LA YS ·

$UN. &amp; MON. ONlY

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WATCH FOR OUR
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GJ'OYt! . on Sept. 9. 1\'Jomlng
~ wW be at 11 a.m. with a .
, ballcet cUnner to be held at aqan. ,
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ago I !Jad a complete hysterectomy · Your famUy situation may at least
for fibroid tumors. I wa5 46, so the contribute to the problem.
doctor alsQ reriloved my ovaries. 1
Your weight gain maYiJave been
have never felt good since. A\ the .stimulated by yciur ~Jon.
' lime l weighed 100, but I 'have Some people eat mon! when they
gained nearly :rl pounds.
are depressed While others lcJse
CHESHIRE ..: The anmaa1
That year .I also had a very their appetite lUid loee weight. .
reunlollofdesoendentsofHenry
traumatic experience when I
Ask your family doctor to refer
(Doc) .and ADaellne Tope erelearned that my husband had been , you to a psychiatrist. The ~hla16,
having an affair for 10 years. Do trtst could evaluall' your··dejx
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ME:nCERVILLE - There I - gained more weight after taking it. lose weight, regain some of your
JJibe1utapplebuttersalebythe ·
I stayed w.lth my husband of 31 fonnerbeailtyandbemroepleased
Hannan Trace Band. orders
years. My llfe!ls jlassing me by, I with yourself.
·ta'ken through Oct. 1. Plb$1!Kl
feel ~lpless and look20years older
I also would like you to read The
quart. · Contact any · band . ·than I am. In the '50s. .I won every Health Letter lQ.JO, DepreSSion:
memberorcaD21&amp;1657,25&amp;6315,
beauty contest I entered. Today, no The Ups and DownsofLlle, which I
o'r 2!!6-9.1!0.
one believes me. What advice can am sending you, As It explains,
you gtve me?
change Is a frequent cause for
DEAR READER - You proba· depression. '

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SYRACUSE - Sutton Town·
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Dave Is working on a new book
and this one Will deal with network
television rather than sports. Fritz
Howell, a mentor of Dave's from
way back when both were \Yfth the
Associated Press, was a guest ~
Dave's for several days reo:ently .
and looked over the tirst seven
~hapters which Dave has done on
the new pubUcatlon.

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eYeillng •t 7:00p.m. in the band

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:1: llp.m. Tqeaday. Bids on anew/
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Dave Diles wiU be leaving next
Saturday for HollYwood, eaur.,
where he wiU be associated with
Golden Ga~ Productions. ·
• Dave wiD be doing six ~hourllve
television shows each Saturday. At
this point, Dave OOesll't knoW It
you'll be able to catch theri! locally,
but he wll) advise us as time moves
Friends of Dave's are mOVing
into his a ttractlve home near
Racine for the three months that
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· ~ meeting, 7:00 . p.m,
Tueiday tn high school band

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Dalton and Mrs. Earl (Myrtle) UcLaln.

There's ~n such an interest in a
n::cent Picture we published of the
tirst grade ctass of the former
Sugar Run School in Paneroy,
back in 1932. All but five members
of the ctass have been Identitled and
we're looking foiWard to getting 100
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1J1e!!t Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. in the

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· Houl'S of the party to be held Sw~.
8 have been shortened to from 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. and entertainment at
the stage area wiU get underway at ·
n a.m. continuing through 7.
: Denver Rice wiU serve as emcee
and wiU illso provide entertalrunent
along with break dancers, Charles
The Meigs Reserve Girls' VolleyLilly and hls group, Mud River,
ball teamnowhascoachforthenew
Lone Woll, the Grubb Family
sc)lool year. He is Rick Ash who
gospel singers, · the Meigs Senior was
named to the pJSt Thursday
Citizens square dancers and the
afternoon when the district's board
Meigs High Band. Undoubtedly,
there wiU even be more entertainment before Saturday rolls around. ·
On the street wiD be displays of
arts and crafts, a wide variety of
foods and games.
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North Second Ave. wiU be closed
!rom Walnut St., throughMillSt.for
the party and of course, rnen:hants
wiD be offering special promotions
in conjunction with the party. .
See you there?

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' €cAmly Fair. Board meettng18
p.m. Tueeday at Rock Springs

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sponsoring a shOpping spree. That's
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'J'Imes.Senitne staff
one of those events where you are
' Dr. Cralg Mathews and hls
giVen so many minutes to pick up
committee
all of the grocertes-and MEAT- that
the liiUl\llll block
' you can in the allotted time. Date of
party of the Mid·
.
the spree hasn't been set but any
dleporj Chamber
chamber member can fill yoo in on
&lt;if Conunerce are
the details.
pleased with the
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Pomeroy-Middleport Gallipolit, Ohio Poiflt Pleaeant, W. Vo.

KC students ..play match .107 times
at Fair
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a
respective
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caESH1RE -

melody In thelr,sleep.

As a part of the Ohio State Fair
Band this summer,they played the
~lngmarch llTT-U mes-anci that
OOesll't count re~Mmsals.
Usa and Kevin were among lll
musicians tram aCI'O!SS Ohio among
the over 1,axJ young people WhO
applled to be members of the Ohio ·
State Fair musical organization.
They were notlfled of their accePtance last spring after being ·
recommended for participation by
their band director, Clarence E.

Barner.

FAIR PARTICIPANTS- Usa VWaauevallll!l Kevin Napier, Kyger
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days With other musicians fronl
across Ohio In U hour dally practice
sessions ~mostly playing the sane

Creek 111gta Sdloolllludents, were members of lhe 19M Ohio state Fair
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Usa and KeYtn had been adviBed
that discipline waald be striCt and
they.sooo le8rned that the lnb'ma·

.tlonwascorrect.'lbetwoweregtven
the "rules of tbe aame'' before
reportJng to thef~ndsand the
roles were J'evleWed tot them when
they arrived lnColumb\!s. V)Oiators
we~ sent lloole.
As memberlotthe balld. Usa and
Kevin found they had lol!g days.
Revue 'was at 6: 30 each moinlng
With breakfast at 7. Inspection was
at 7:50 a.m. and trom then Qll
thrOOgh evenlnjl. ~ were many
pJbllc appearances - between six
. and elgbt concerts a daY wtth
!'IIDIIIni trcm me ball l¥lur
to an hour and one half In lenath- All
participants had to be on their

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appearances - bef~ the fair
began&lt;m A \II. 3!Durlna the lint day
of rehearsals, auditions were held
With seating of · participants

When tbe band

strikeS up "Stars and Stripes
Forever," lt'sa crowd pleaser.
However. Usa VWanueva and
Kevin Napier, Kyger Creek High
School students, must hear the

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evening and In bed by u.
·Besides the numerous Concerts on
the fairgrounds. the band alSO
appeared In concert at Darby Dan
'Farm, the Park of JtoeeS, on the
Slate house steps and parades as a
Pllrl of the honor afforded Olympic
star, ,Terry Page.
.
Counselors for the band were
selected high schOol band directors
and Omar P. BlackmaD, of St;
Ignatius High SchOol Band · in
Cleveland, was director.
. Uniforms of the. band mus\ be
planned weU ahead ot the fair. Lisa
and Kevin sent In their measurements In May and their uniforms ..:.
navy b1w: tank suits and pavy blue
shorts, With white shirts 'apcented
wttti. red 'apache neck scarves were on hand wben they arrived in
Colmnbus. Three seamstresses
were oo hand to make on the spot
.alterations if necessary.
A Junior at Kvaer Creek High

ort

School. Usa ts'
member of
Keywaneltes, Latin Club, band and,
ts an hOnor student. The llllugh~ ot1
Dr: and Mrs. E.S. Villanueva,
AddisOn. she is a member of tlM!
Hillbillies 4-H Club. Usa playa

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Gallipolis battles back, ties
Rock Hill 6-6 in grid opener _

Kevin. is a senior at Kyger Creek .
High School. He is a rnembfi' of the'
National Honor Society, Latill and~
French Clubs, Key Club, hll!hBChoo),
chOir and the ye~ stiff. 'lbe·
sort of Chrtstine Napier, BidWell,',
Kevin ts also a member or the,
HillbUiies 4-H Club and was named·
Meigs County's OutStanding Boy'
4-H Club Member at the county fair,
this year. Kevin plays trumpet.
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Despite lhe strict dl.sclpline, the·
hard work during the heat of the:
Ohio State Fair, and tbe 101.
renditions of "Stars and StrtpesForever," Usa ' an4 Kevin w-e&lt;
looking forward to be a pjlrt of the'.
fair band again neJCt year.
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kick. ·
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fourth dowil after the Redmen had
Offensively, Saunders said,. "recovered" an ·on-sides kic~f!
High •School's football ·team is im
indication of things to come this fail, "We'll grade the tapes tonight. But deepinGAHSt.errttoryfollowlngthe '
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·better bring a pacemaker to the right off tbe ba,, I'd have to say Gallipolis score.
Sheplerdidasuperjoboutthere.We
1bree
Blue
Devil
passes
· feU
Blue nevus• remaining nine
contests. •
also. got a real good performance
lncanplete as the final gun sounded.
GAHShas possesslonooRockHill's
GAHS and Rock Hill battled to a from our tight end, Jeff Atkinson.''
36 when time expired.
GAllS 'D&gt;.Called Back
U deadlock. It was the first time
sina&gt; GailipoUs beat' LDgan, 13-6,
Atkinson, who made a boneClose paced GAHS With 58 yards
late In the 1982camJl$1gn,the DevUs Jarring tackle following a GAHS ·In 17 trips. Howard added l&amp;in nine,
Gamble Grant lllnseven and Slone
did not klse a varsity football game. pJDt late In tbe game, caught tWo
finished With eight in 10 tries.
The lie 1$118pPed a string of 12 pJisses for 48 yards from ~B Todd
Slone. He had one ;IS-yard touch·
Knipp Paces Recllneu
, stfa.ight GAHS tosses.
JimKnlpppacedRockHntwtth55
The final score, however; ·ts not down strike (thegame'sfirstscore)
indicative of what really tcok,plaee called back wtth 9:56 left In the . yards in 14 !J'Ies.. Veteran Fullback
on the Redmen turffor48 minutes In contest hecauseofa holllingpenalty. Steve Coriley was.limited to 33 yar¢!
Sa\lndel'S concluded, ·"We were In 12 niDS by the GAHS defe~.
pefeet weather conditions before an
l!bletcronofttacklewen. You have Mickey Knipp had 22yardslnseven
estimated J,:m fans.
GARS ....... Back
to give (Greg) Fife and (Wayne)
tries and Chris Robinson 16 in six
attempts.
·
:we battled back. That's a good Walters lots of credit."
After a scoreless three perlods,
GABS plays at Coal Grove
sign," said GAHS Coach Brent
saunders. "~t year, we would Rock Hill's Jim Knipp hit Shawn Friday. Rock HID travelS to Wayne,
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have foijed late in the game after Guy with a 53-yard strike to give the w. Va.
Statistics:
dropping behind. We had several · Redmen a 6-0 lead With 6: 10 left to
. sacks tonight. ·That really excites play. Knipp's kick lrom placement
DepMmenl
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GAHS' Joel Collins, Bruce
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O'Rourke, Bernie Nlelim, Brlan-. . GAHS took the ensuing kickoff Nl'l
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Total Yards lrush-pa..l .......... .. 152
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least eight times, ·and forced nve 6-aJI.
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After a Rock Hill penalty, GAHS Plays .............. , .......... .... ... ....... ~
RiiHs fumbles aild one pass
~m yaros ................:...........n
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interception. .
Fumbles .................... .. ............ .,6
5
Loot fumbles ,,.,.,,,,,,,,. ... .. ..... 1
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Fellure had the pass interception. result of a low pass trcm center.
~tles ....................... .........5-55 · 8-8)
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Nlehm and Wayne . Walters recoPunts ................ .................... 4-161 ~Ifill •
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ByNancyYoacharn
nn-semt1ne1 SCaff
• POMEROY - For most Americans; Labor Day Is notlung more
~ thanadayotrestandrecreation-a
' day for famUles and friends to
llllthertogelherforpicnicsandgood
times - a slgnal that the end of
summer is fast approaching.
_ For those who may have forgot"' tm,however,LaborDayisahollday
·- honoring the working class- the
• backbone of Aniertca. It began With
" a parade sponsored by local craft
guUd In New York City 111·1882. In
1884, theparadewasheldonthefirst
Monday In Septernber.and that day
was deslgnated "Labor Day." The
., .Idea spread acrosS the nation and In
18lt, qongress made It a legal
_holiday.
It was not untU 1913 that an act of
Congress created the Department
·' cl. Labor "to foster, promote and
• develop the welfare of the wage
e,mersofthe U.S.,toimprovethetr
working conditions and to advance
their ,opportunities for profitable
einployment."
1be formation of ·the Labor
Department was a step in the right

a

direction, butreallaborreformwas
still a long time In coming and many
Individuals In this country fought,
. died and went to jail for the cause.
The changes thattookplaceplace
in the U.S.during the first 20years of
this cen~ were phenornlnal cars, airplanes, radio, moving
plclufel;, women's suffrage, )312.
By this time, hardly more than
100-years-old, the U.S. was cons!dered theworid'sgreatestpower.
Yet, amid such power and
progress, nearly 2 million children
laboredlntheworkforce.1bedally
wage for the working class was 00
centsani:lchlldrenwereiuckylfthey
earned $1 a week. Coal mine
disasters were prevalent and factorles were caUed sweatshops.
.
In general, average working
conditions throughout the country
wereunsafeandthesmallconse!vative ~raft guilds_In existence at that
tirnehadlltttepowerwhenltcarneto
chang!ngorcreating new law~.
,
For the majority oi ·Meigs
Countian5, jobs were round In·coal
mines oc on the river. Some !VIeigs
Countians traveled to Wheeling and

lng $7 an hour and wantedniore.1be

Pittsbui'gh to work In mills. EaSt
Uve111001 was also a stopping place

mine owners were cl.ferblame$11. ~
a day. I was used to being J);Ud 50
cents a day lor being shot at so$4. 75
was enoUgh to get me to scab.
"I crossed the pM;ket Unes and
Went 1D r?:k guardiQg the powder
house arid the mine shaft that was
r!ght along tbe road. It wasn't
unusual for the strikers to give me
trouble but I took It pretty mtich, in
strlde.lt scares me to death n&lt;i.W to
pa5s by that Place and remember
what I did.''
Then the depression rocked the
:ll's. Whole famUies took to the ralls
In $earcb of nonexistent work.
Americanslearned tcmakedoordo
without.
During America's remarkable
journey from bankruptcy to
PI'OSJll!! lty came real labor retonn.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
signed the SoCial Security Act and
the firSt sit down strike took place in

for Meigs natives who found work in
the clay mines and potteries In that

area.

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Then came World War . I. 1be
demand for wartime workers rose.
Salaries rose sane and bigger labor
untons began to form.
With unionization came dissention, picket 1iJ1€S and protest songs.
There were "Hard Tbnes In the
Mill" down south and "1be Poor
Working Girl" Uved a rough life in
the north. Sharecroppers sang
"ll-Cent Cotton, 41}-Cent Meat" and
coal miners "couldn'tteavelomeet
Saint Peter because they owed their
sooJ.s to the company store.''
"I came to Ptmeroy right after
the war," E·.J, HID said. He further
recounted •:Jobs were scarce but I
found one at the Brocalsa Coal Mine
In Syracuse. The Industry had It
rough because the demand for coal
wason.thedecllneandUnlonrtliners
were 'striking for 'the JaCksonville
scale.' Well Idldn'tknowwhat scale
was.
"Striking miners ~d been mak·

Flint, Mich. Unions were gaining

power.

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three
Americans were weU fed, clothed

and sheltered and more people rose
to alarm clocks than to roosters.
Busestookcblldrentoschooi,mento
work, women shCfll)ing and families ,
.totown.
•
People ail across the country were
enjoying a higher standard living
than ever before. And that's what
labor reform was .ail about.
Unions themselves can't claim
the credit for bringing about the
changes. Union organ(zations
brought people together but people
demanding their rights brought the
c-.dpldu!U
In 1.911'8 .
changes.
Thanks to .these derennined
individuals, the majority of today's ranees, and more.
Labor Day is a day to remember
taborers enjoy eigl!t hour days,
the
rough and rocky road from tbe .
overtime pay, two o,yeeks paid
pastto
the present.
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vacatiOn a year, major medical and
It's
also
a
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day
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. ~ Andy Howlll'd (42, tower dpl, 011 gl'oulld)
agalo8t holt RAlCk u ·
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Fairland edges ~eigs, 7 -6·;
.Mm;auders 'go for the win'ByKErl'll wmECUP
11mes &amp;;Jtiliel 8tatt
~RVILLE - Fairland's
on.lY cornpteted pass went for 'a 16
yard touchdownastheDragonsheld
ol! a Meigs fourth quarter-rally for a
7~ 11011-league victcry in the season
~lor both teams here Friday.
Falrlan~ ql!arterback Ricky
Chapman scrambled· from a hard
Melp rush and lllpped a short.pass
tcDwlglltGaJloway, whotlp-toedin
trcm the ~t-yard line for the
l&gt;ragons'onlyTD,
,
Darrln Callicoat added the game. wtnnlng extra point . to give the

Dragons a 7-0 lead With 10:13 left in'
ihe~quarter.

The Great

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bounced back to toss his seventh
complete game, striking 0!1! eight
and walking four.
· Bert Btyteven, 15-6, suffered his
first !ass after tlve COnsecutive
victories. 'Blyleven sumndered
nine hits while pitching liis elgbth
Complete game. .
Cannen Castillo led off the third
Inning wtth a single, took second 011
Olrls Sando's gnJU!IIIout and gave
Cleveland a 1-0 lead when hescored
on Mike Flschlln's ~-

Blyleven allowt!d only one llaserunnertilrmchserondbaseuntilthe
sixth. ·
JackieGutlem21i!dofftbeinnlng ·
wtth a single, but was erased an a
Wade Bot!is fielder's choice
grounder.'With two euts, Jim Rice
singled Boggs to third.
Boggs «med the tylijg,run when
Tony Annas beet WI a slow roller to
shorts~. Easlel: then p,alled a hlgb
fly ball Into the righUleld seats for
his 22nd IQne ~of the sersoo

MAN IN 11IE MIDDLE - Melp flllllderback
Mile a-x.y·(U) tries to break pMl a ......,
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EAST MEIGS- - Ending
year-long dry spell, tbe up-andcmling Eastern Eagle football
squad under coach Ray Watson
idcked off tbe i984 grid campaign
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After suffering through a diSmal
1983 season, the Eastern rontingent
wasted no time as nm Dorst
pounced ·on a Waterford fumble
near the ~ yard line. 1bree plays
later, !ullback Mike Lance stonned
off taCkle and Into theendzone frOm
eight yards out for the game's tlrst
score with 7: 56 on the c;lock. Royce
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Meigs Coach Ch\lrles Chancey
was disappointed With tbe loss, but
not disheartened. "We played much
better and were more aggressive In
theserondhalf.AcouPleoflnistakes
hurt us. Falrlancj i.s a good football ·
team and very toogh defensively."
Galloway led Fairland rushers
wtth99 yards on 19caJTies, mostly
oo·COII1IIers off tackle.
·
Senior Scot Gheen led Meigs In
recelvlilg wtth five catches for 50
yards. Senior om nexboek Jackie
Wellter followed Bush In 'taCkles
· wtth elgbt while senior James Acree.
added seven and seniOrs Mark
Hammonds and Butch SUles with
six each.
1be Marauclen open Tri-Valley

Friday evening.

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Mike
Easlerkeyedafour-nmslxthlnning ,
wtth a three-run homi!r to back Bob
OJeda's six-hitter as the BaltonRed
Soxodeteated ~Cleveland Indians .
H Saturday.
Easler's clout snapped a 1-1 tie as
~ten g!lined Its fourth straight
victory and seventh In eight games;
OJeda, 11}10, was rerno\led from
the 15-day diSabled Ust earlier hi the
day. 1be left-hander had been
sldellDed with a sore left elbow, but

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mighty fine ball club.''

Boston whips Cleveland, 4-JCl.EVELAND.

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couple of early breaks. You hl,lve to
give credit to Meigs, they never quit.

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was held back by a Meigs' defepse,
led by senior linebacker Nick Bush's
tO tackles.
Fairland drove to the·Meigs tlve
on its first possessiOn. but was
stopped at the three. ' In the third
. period, the Dragons couldn't punch
• it over ·when Meigll pJnter Huey
Eason elected to run .fronl p!nt
fonnatlonfroalhlsownfive,butwils
nailed at the six.
Fairland wound uP: 'back on ~
Meigs 19 four plays ~II!!' aftel' three
running pLays 8!111.. an ~
pass, along With a major p!lialty.
Falrlan~ had reached the end
.zone on foUrth down, but a clipping
penalty nu11111ed ~run.

Rock HUI ............................. 0 0 0 &amp;-41

1be Marauder otfense was sen1n by junior tailback Br&amp;d Robin·
. wrety hampei-ed deep in Fair~d
·son. Robbison Jed M~ with 68 . territory With its only threat in the
)lards In 10 carries agatrist a stltf
first half wh€n junior quarterback
Fairland defense.
·
Mike Chancey was felled by a .h ard
. GoFor~ :
rush an11 suffered a sprained ankle.
Confexence play Friday when they
On the attempt fQr tile gameChancey returned briefly til the
travel to Trimble.
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wtnnlng points, Meigs went lor the
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fourth period and is expected to be
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victory rather thaxi a tie. Senior·
ready for Friday's bout With
F)rstdow1ts ....... ... .. :..... .......... ....8
13
'tanb&amp;Ck James Acree was stopped
Trimble.
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YIU'd!l nuhlllli............... ,, ......... ~
155
Yards~ .. .. .. ..... .. ... ~.. .... .... 8J
16 J.;
arDwld the three yard line on an end ·
On that drive, Meigs hail a first
Total viU'dalio ...... .................... 191
1'1).
sweep.
down on the Dragon 19 when Passes an,emptt'd .. .:.................. ll
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P..... cotnpl..ed ...... .. .......... ..... 6
· The Meigs score came on Its first
Chancey went down. 1be drlve
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Interceptions .... ... ......... ...... .. ..... o
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play after a Fairland punt from the · staUed at the.12 four plays later.
Fumbles .. ........................ ..... .... 2·
1
Dr~n 17. On Meigs: other eight'
Fairland Coach Roger Si1yder Fumbles lost .......... ,.•,............... 1 , ro
P""seSsions, the Marau&amp;,-s ~tarted
was pleased With the jllay of his . PonatUes .. .. ... ... :.... . :... .. ........ .. .. M &amp;6!
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young Dragons. "We were ex- Meigs .. .. 0......... .. ............... ~0 0 0 1'wtce Fairland threatened; but tremely lucky to ~- We got a Fairland ...... .... ...... ............ :.0 7 o 0-7

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The Maraudeni scored Wlth10:43
'•' left In ~fourthquarteroo a 43yard

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Aliena couple change of poSsessions and a lengthy drtve- by the
Wildcats, a stauilch Eastern defensive stand at the 18 yaid ii'lt! halted
any further penetration.
On tbe' next play from scrlmIYiagl'. freshtnan halfback Brent
Bissell !ll!ampered 8'l yards, eluding
almost eYel'Y Wildcat defender
before winning a foot race to the
endlme.ThePATnmwasstopped.

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Blnell, In
lint E'Yl!l' varsity
start, proved his ablllty by leading
EllS In rushing. He gained 103yards
m !IE!YI!Il carrll!s and also hauled'

Royce for an additional85 yards.

t:astem·sonenseaomlnated first
half play; moving the'ball in leaps .
and bounds with both a steady
ground game and effective aerial
· attack. With just 2:0:1 left In the
inttlal half, the Eagles hit paydirt
again as. a RoYce-to-Brent Bissell
brother combination cashed in on a
15-yard toochdown pasS, pushing
the score to 2Q.O. 1be PAT pass
faJled.
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After Waterford hastily tried to
score in the last two minutes of the'
half the Wildcats efforts backfired
with EHS taking (Y&gt;Ier. With only 39 seconds remaining, Royce Bissell
scun'ted'ln on a quarterback keeper
from one yard out, while halfback
Ronnie Hensley burst In for the
conversiOn. 1bat made ·it 28-0 in
favor'ortheEagles. A!if&gt;-yard pass to
Brent Bissell set up the scoring play
as he fell toashoestrlngtackleonthe
· oneyardllne. ·
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Early" ln the third frame EHS
struckagaln, thistlmeonatwoyard
. n1n by Lance. Hensley added the
PAT run fUld tbe score stOQ:I J&amp;.O
With 8; (11left in the third frame.
As lhe third quarter came to a
close, Eastem started to substitute
ln!ely, play.lnglts young personnel.
With 10:57 left, Waterford completed a 17 play drive that Started
,!Qidway ~h the third frame as

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Jeff Barker pulled down an 8 yard
Tommy Ellis pass for the score.
Craig Hency. added the PAT run to. make the .Hnal count read 36-8.
Wallionllappy

Coach Watson said of his team 's
victory,"l'mhappythatwewon.lt's
good to get that first one under you;·
belt. We h;lve some skllled people at
key positions, Uke a quarterback
who ihrows well, people who run
well, people who catch well, and
people who blOck ~II. but we stUI
have some positions that need some
work. I'm not getting too elicited
right now...we're a long way from
where we should be although they
did about what I thought they'd do.
Overall we looked pretty good."
·13e!!ides B. Bissell's 103 yards
rushing, Lance had 41 yards on 10
carries, and Hensley 32yards on five ·
carries.
Hmry PIIOOi Waterford

For Waterford, Henry gained 122 •
yards on 27 carries-and Tom Caner :
had 38 yards on four receptions.
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Total yarda~ ... ........ : .... .... ...... 244

291 '

Pa5.5e5 attempt&lt;'d .... .......... ..... ... IR
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jlannan ·Trace tops Symmes Valley., 2
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;n-ace Wildcats opened their 1984
,:!Ootbau campaign with a 26-6
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hos1Symm Vall
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~~ thec Ohio
ryover
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eyo
Valley Conference
here
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yeve team
g. could muster a
~rtngdrlveln the first half, but ran
; the clock down by exchanging
..jXlSSeSSions, pllilts and turnovers.
.," Hannan Tracepu t togethera soI'd
1
,•drive before time ran out 1n the half.

~dcatreceiverSteveStittcaughta

~along the sideline, but a VIking

~ender closed In to knock Stitt out
:.rlhe
three yard Une.
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:· The second balf started with
:=SYmmes Valley receiving, bu~
•: again It could not move. The two
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to . aevening,
vastly·
!'losing
notea here
Friday
':;Improve d Ross-Southeastern
~anthers. Ross Is now 1.0 and
~&amp;uthem 0.1.

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dominated the con·
!1f$1on both sides of the trenches as
~them continued to suffer Its
~lvewoes.
~ · The Panthers utilized both a
~ent ground game and s uccessful
, -aerial attack to drain the wind from
~:the Tornado attack.
•' Charlie Boso carried the bulk of
SHS offensive attack with 116
1:vards of Southern's totall20 yards
tiushlng. Southern had 14 yards
l'passtng.
:- No other statistics on that game
~;were available.
( Southern travels to Fort Frye on
~·Friday.

teamsagalnexchangedpossesslon.
With
7:40 to go In the third, and the
ball at ·the ll·yard line, Hannan
'n"acehadaftiurthand10.GaryKtrk
dropped back and found Stitt all
atone In therlghtcorneroftheend
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zoneforthe
game'sfirstscore.Deke
Barnes carried the two-point con·
version. It was S.O.
gymmes Valley took the ensuing
kickoff to lts30yard line.
On second down, senior defensive
tackle Jamie Montgomery stripped
the baD from the VIkings' Sylvester
Bloomfield, to set up the next liT
score.
Quarterback Kirk hit Stitt for
quick eight yard gain, then Kirk,
who was unable to find an open
receiver, ran to the VIking one.
Halfback Deke Barnes sco(ed
from the the one. The Wildcats
reeelved a holding penalty on the
conversion attempt. f'hll Bailey's
effort for the conversion fell short
when hewasknockedoutofbounds
at the five. The third quarter ended
with the Wildcats holding a 14-0lead.
In the fourth canto, with Hannan
n-ace at the Symmes Valley 20,
junior Eric Darst ran down the right

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Beme Union's Jim Moms smred from Greg Huffman to Jom
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~· 7-0; Fort Frye shutout lasttoPaliltValley.
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AUG. 16 THRU SEPT. 16, 1984
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featured a 17 yard pass from Swansonenc!lngthevlsltors'hopes
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Browns ·coach says .Central Division crown up for grah·s
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Browns Coach Sam RutlgUanosays
the race lor the Central Division
crown In the American Football
Conference Is " upforgrabs" and his
players are optimistic that they will
be In the thick of the title chase.
"I think that we are a much
improved team over last year, and
we realjzed that our dtvlston Is wide
open," veteran guard Joe .DeLa·
mielleure satd as the National
Football League team readied for
the season opener Monday against
the Seahawks In Seartle.
"I think the team that jumps off to
the qulcke$t start should get better
as the season goes · on," said
DeLamiellure, who has been on
playoff teams with Cleveland and
the Buffalo Bills. ''Once you start to
win, It becomes a habit so whoever
jumps out In the division will win it."
Cleveland finished 9-7, one game

behind the Pittsburgh Steelers, In
·the 1~ clJvlslon standings. The
Cincinnati Bengals suffered
through an lnjucy-riddled season
with a 7-9 record and the Houston
OUers collapsed to a 2-14 mark.
But the departure or legendacy
quarterback Terry Bradshaw and
premier running back Franco
Hitrrts from Pittsburgh artd the
defection of star-passer Brian Sipe
from Cleveland to the United States
Football League has left thedlvision
In a state of transition.
"It will be a dogf~ht, " Rutigliano
said. "Houston has solved a big
problem with the addltlonofquarter
warren Moon and will be vastly
Improved. Cincinnati has lost several players over the last couple of
years, but I_'etalns enough good
players to be a viable contender and
has a great quarterback In Ken
Anderson. Pittsburgh, too, has lost

some people but they play great
defense and effectively run .the
ball."
DeLamlellure ootes the upheaval
In the division but believes the
Browns can maintain stabillty,
Insisting lh!lt Paul McDonald will
·capably replace SIJ,ll!.
" AU ball players belleve In each
other and Paul has done nothing to
break our confidence,'' DeLariliel.
lure said. "He played · well In the
pre-season. We're all puillng,for the
guy to get us to the playoffs,"
Offensive tackle Doug Dteken lias
been a mainstay on four Cleveland
playoff teams, including two divIsion champions.
Could this potentially be the best
team Dleken has played on during
his 14 seasons with the Browns?
"I think so." said Dteken. "There
are a lot of good, yourigplayershere.
There are a lot of chan~ In the

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division. A lot of new faces. The key
have the ablllty and the Intensity
guys
are working, " Hairst!Xi saki. towin."
to winning will be conslsten cy-and
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being lucky, too." '
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Cleveland has not been "lucky'' tn
the final countdown to the regular
season·. 111elr superb offensive
tackle Cody Riesen was lost for the.
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tnjucy In the flnll-1 p~season game
on Aug. 23, and Improving wide
receiver Dwight Walker ls out
Indefinitely ~r suffering multiple
Injuries In an auto accident on.
Thursday.
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"The first thing to be concerned
with Is Injuries," newly acquired
defensive end Carl Halmon ~ld.
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Intense football for four quarters
over 16games Will win the division.,,
Hairston started foretgbt seasons
with the PhUadelphta Eagles,
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AP Sports Wrller '
DENVER (AP) - Silm Wyche
makes his NatlonaJFootballLeague
head-roaching debut Sunday whell
his Cincinnati Bengals take on the
Denver Broncos ·tn a rna tchup of
teams that were Impressive In the
pre-season In complllng ldentlca13-l

records.
The Bengrus were 7-9 durtng an
lnjucy-plagued 1983 season, but
return most of the perso!Uiel from
the Super ::Jowi team of three years
ago, Including quarterback Ken
AnderSon.
Anderson, now 35, had a solid
pre-season and appears to be

throwing the ball as. weD as ever.
"His arm ls as good as It ever was,
and he's giving us real leadership,"
said Wyche.
"He's as sharp as I've ever seen
htm," added wide receiver Crls
Colllnswortll, who caught two ·of
Anderson's three touchdown passes
In last week's 33-14 vtctocy over

Perhaps the ~~ signlflcant
change In the Bengals Is the absence
of lan\&lt;·llke fullback Pete Johnson
and thepresenceofhalfbackJames
Brooks, who traded teams In May,
with Brooks coming over from the
San Diego Chargers.

North Gallia· Pirates blast Batavia, ~6~6
BATAVIA-NorthGallaopened
five weeks of non-league play here
Friday with an auspicious debut as
the Pirates handed host Cincinnati
Batavia a 26-6 loss.
\
JackleGiassburn's57-yardtouch·
down run started things going In
what was seen as a baste game of
football between Pirates and BuJ.
lctogs, co-coached by ex-Cincllinatl
Bengals' player Jtm LeClair.
Foreman Top Busher
Mark Foreman led NG In rushing
with 100 yards ·on 21 carries, whUe
Batavta'sMarkHelblgtookrushlng
honors {or the hosts with 86 yards on
lOcarrles.
Defens'lvely, the Pirates were led
by co-captain Joe Moore, who
· totaled 13 tackles, and by Brian
Hawks, who chipped In with 12.
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rushing department by Batavia,
with the Pirates ptcklngup148yards
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which Angles said would be introduCed to ·compliment the rushing
game - NG totaled 36 yards to
Batavia's 10.
The Pirates made progress on the
first series of downs, and with nine
minutes on the clock In the first
quarter, Glassburn Intercepted and
made his touchdown dash.
Foreman kicked the extra point,
and the quarter ended with NG
leadlng, .7-0.
Actlon bogged down toward ·the
end of the halt, with both sides
employing stiff defensive tactics.
But with s: 30on the clockIn the third
period, Foreman touk the ball·
through the Bulldogs' line on a
one-yard run to score the Pirates'
second touchdown. He then attempted a kick for an extra point, but the
kick failed.
Hammom Scores
With five minutes to go in the
third, thePiratesscoredagabiwhen

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light heavyweight title tight against
champion Michael Spinks.
Qawi left his training camp
Friday after aggravating a ~nlc
shoulder Injury, fight pl'Oil)dter
Butch Lewis toldanewsconference.
He said It would not be lawwn until
,Tuesday whether another contender could be substituted. He said
· he had spoken with the manager of
No. 2-ranked WOlle Edwards, but
there had been no negotiatiOns.
· If the Spinks fight Is scrapped, It
wmmeancancelllngtheentlrecard,
Including the Carlos "Sugar"
DeLeon-Alfonzo Ratllff fight for
DeLeon's World Boxing Coupcil
crulseiWelght t!lle, because It would
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Sephn nL.r 2, 1984

Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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:attempt to avenge their Joss to the Redsklns In the 1983
·Super Bowl.
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l:'tttsburgh Coach Chuck Noll, whose Steelers lost
..J:lradshaw to the broadcast booth and Harris to tlle
.waiver sheet after a contract holdout.
·. "Our whole problem Is reaching that potential. We
nave some young players who want to play very
1ladiy, and now we're going to play _the season to find
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The Miami·Washington ·contest · I&amp; their second
wll4-card
playoff pme last yeiU'. The RaJnll'
meeting since Super Bowl XVII, won by theRedsldns
ma1n1tays
lncUde quarterbi!Ck Vllri Ferrapn:10
27-17. The.first was an exhibition gal'l)e a year ago,
and
running
back Eric Dlckenoll. who led the NFL 111
won tly the Dolphins 38-7.
nlslllna
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The · Rrosklns' biggest problem appears to be . •
_safety Johnnie Johnson, who ~a lroken ankle.
bumps and bruises sustained In last week's 14-9
For the Colts, Mike Pagel ' will direct a
preseason victory over New Orleans. Among the
ground-orient«!
offense featuring ~ baclql
casualties were offensive linemen Russ Grimm and
Curtis
Dlc}cey
and
RalldY McMWan against the Jets,
JoeJacoby,defens\vellnernenDaveButzandilarn'l .
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Grant, and cornerback Darrell Grellll. AU ~
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quarterback
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Todd, traded toN~
expected to play.
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Orleans.
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Campbell
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who
teamed
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EdmontO!I Eskimos five straight Canadian Footbail
from a dislocated finger to throwforllltyardt; against
League titles, face thetQughest kind of regular·~
Tampa Bay last week. But linebacker A.J. Dulle Is on
welcome to the NFL when the Raiders arrive In the
lnjured reserve with llhgerlng knee and shoulder
Astrodome. With tight end Todd Chrtstensen hac~
problems.
·
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The story Unefor Monday night Is thellfWCowl!oYs,
about the same that clobbered Washington J8.91n
slartlng with Hogeboom. Most of the newCcrneni are
&amp;!per Bowl xvm last Jan~ary .
replacing a group of blue-chip retirees - Harvey
The new-loolc- Steelers wW face the Chiefs' Toc)d
Martin, Drew Pearson, Billy Joe DuPree., Pat
Blackledge,
1J1e Pepn State hero who takes (1Ve't for
Donovan and Robert Newhouse.
alllng quarterback BW. Kenpey.
lbe Rams wW trv to reoeat their 24-17 t:rtw!IPb wir-

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breaking the wbrld record for the
;illng of the four-minute mlle but the fourth time this year. "I've be.n
magic number for Sergey Bubka looking fOIWard to this for the whole
-and 'Thierry Vlgneron IS six meters. season and I've been Improving
·"': : ; Bubka andVlgneronaretwoofthe steadily and constantly."
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PATRIOT- Portsmouth East's
Vlgneron, who tied for the bronze .
:: ..; they spent Friday evening bettering medalattheLosAngelesOlymptcs: Leroy Hall caught a 25 yard
; • ~ the world record.
halfback-option pass from Delbert
was a double loser Frtday.
•! • A 21-year"Dld soldier from the
Dudultwlth12secondsremalningln
"I tried my best and when I made
t&lt; Soviet Unlon,Bubkacleared19feet, 5.91 (19-4%) and Bubka made 5.9!1 the game for the clinching touch~; • 5% Inches to win thepolevaultatthe (19-5%), I re&lt;!llzed I had lost the down as the Tartans defeated
•: Golden Gala lnterna tiona! track and . world record and the event," Southwestern 16-6 Friday night. · ·
::': • field meet and take the world record Vlgneron, 24, said. "But, I still feel I
A 10 yard riin by Dudult capped a
:•! from France's Vlgneron, who had wW make six meters myself."
49 yard drive to set up·the winning
~; . set It just minutes before at 194'"·
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52,1ro In their seats wen Into the
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by capping an S-play, 63
• . : Both men feel they can clear six night as the competition continued
yarddrlvewitha25yardtouchdown
... : • meters, which converts to 19-8%. to the six-meter mark.
Bubka nearly cleared 19-S% on his pass from Tony Johnson to Travis
: • : The only question is when.
first
attempt but his arm grazed the Parsley. The score came with 1:24
"Iexpecttomakeslxrneterssoon,
remaining In the first quarter. Gary
•,. .,•-: posslqlythlsyear," Bubkasaldafter bar, causing It to faD.
Kendall ran the ball for the Tartans'
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; • • Tanner said he has told Pen a to
~~COJIIE!ltrate on hitting line drtves
~andthehomerunswWcome. "He's
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baS 12 fOI' the season. He baS hit two
bolnenmslngamestwlcebeforeblit
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Score by quarten:
Brad McCorkle and McCorkle's second pertod when Doua Ki1or
Morltl! 1'1111 for 11» Yarda and lour Morttl! 01118 carries, J . _ Lewis Farrar mel Kerry York's kick
New Lex .............. 6 . 0 8 0-14 kick put Jackson up 7-0 In the first scored from the two and Newman
hit Jerry WalOOn with the COIMII"
touchdown~ Friday nilbt as the 1'811 for '15 yardaOII DiQe attempts us made It 7-6.
Logan ......... ..........7 0 ,13 6-26 period.
ston
pass for a 14-7 halftime lead.
,lrontoll 1'll7n burled vllltin&amp; Clr· the naefe rolled up :M) llrllt downs
Logan's D. J. ,Conrad scooped a
.,..-Steve Newman tallled from the
Score by quarterll:
·c'tevtll!!57.
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New Lex fumble In the third
ll'llamellaet'Sc.re
one lor Wellston later In the
Jackson ............... 7 o 0 S--15
ClrdevWe aocncl 11rst after
· Clrclelltlle wu checked on jOlt 31 quarter and raced 311 yards to
,WELlSI'ON - A missed field quarter.
recoverblllfwnble011the'flaer31 ruahlng yarda, completed tbree or paydlrt with York toeing the goal by Wellston with 1,1 seconds
Wellston took the lead In lhe Wellston ........ ....... 6 8 0 0-U
Yarcl IIDe wlllcll re.ulted In Gary 14 . , . - for M' yarda, anll netted placement.
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remaining enabled JackSon to edge t----------------------~
ft1t« IClCil1lll from the three just only one llrllt down the second half.
The Panthers tied It midway in
Its county rtval, :la-14, Frlday night
llx pla)'l. later. &amp;:ott Robinson's
Thi! 19M open1na victory extendl the third quarter when Hill found at Wellston,
1dck made It 7.Q.
the TI&amp;en' repJar &amp;ell80n M· G.-eg Rutter with an 11 yard toss
The !itage was set for this
... ~. I :1811 poulldJenlor, ~ beaten ltreak to 63 pme1.
and then pr.,f!' to Dave Slat:zer for dramatic' ending ·af!el' Rod Mlller·
$100 OF GIFtS OF YOUR CHOICE FRO·~
the llrlt (our touchdowns as he hit
11c1an b, quarten:
. tllf two point convenloll.
raced 26 y.OOS to ·p~~yc!lrt and
from the lour IIIII one yard linet! In Clrcievllle ....... ~ ..... o o 0- 7 • Late In the third quarter Myers quarterback VInce Wolford ran the
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' In tile third Quarter Morttz went ·
Four minutes Into the fOUJ1h fourth pertQd.
bve~; from the 19 and eight yard
-. Clllefa Top Pallt-ua
period Myen ,qaln found Farrar
Tbe RocketS found t~lves
)inel, with Mark P1eflon running a
LOGAN - Junior quarterback with a 21 yard strljce to concludi!the with the ball on their own 2l yard
two point COIM!I'IIon.
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. Wtth ave · minutes )eft In the touclidownl Friday nilbt u the
Lopn f1nllbed with lust 56 yards
remalniJI&amp; 1n the contest.
rontest Alnlworth hit Scott KeUOa ' .Lopn Chleftalnl whipped vtttti"-' l'llllllnll butMyencompleteotseven
One running play netted three
We Carry Supplies and Equipment in Stoclr
wiill a 11 y8rd TO pau and Char~ New Lelclnaton 26-14. ·
01115 passes for 109 yards.
yards, and then three consecutive
Spenclel' booted the conversion to
The Palllherl' Paul HID put hll
New ~n finished with 174
pass completions of 30, JS, and 20
oJoile 0111 the lti.'OI1nl. It was til!!.]!)II!! team on ).Op 6-0 In the 11rst quarter, yards rushing 111 Jeft Kirkbride yards placed them on .the Jackson
pau that Ironton completed 011 tour . on' a twp yard run. ..
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liccounted for 141 yarda on 25 eight with 11 seconda showing.
.304-492-4788
pttempts. .
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The field goal attempt from the 25
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wa5 parttaUy blOcked as the game
lAW lour of them picked Off by
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6ofarauderette volleyball team woh set also. Zirkle ma_de 8ood on 19 ct
PI ~ •tl18bt
of the 21 serves.
)eaMI Thurtday 15-2, :lS-8 over
Melfa wW travel to Alexander
OPEN LABOR DAY 9-6
l'ederal Hocldne.
Tuelday, to I;_astern_on WedJies• Jennl Miller led Meigs with siX day, and to VInton Col!nty 011
~ while Rhonda Neece
1bursday. '
.Je~nny Couch lidded ave aptece. In
1eam.stata. Melli wu :rr of 4J for 1n Thislledown
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,(l!ay aervteel for '79 percent and .
NOR'IH RANDALL, Ohio (AP)
JNide good on 211 of 2T spikes 16r93 .
percent. COach Ron Logan'.s erew - Jana Lad, wlllllferlbeml Rlver8 ·
.etao wu aucceQful 011 u of 25 sets. . Jr.ln thl!lllddle,cameupOII the rail
~ In the reserve eame. Meigll at the · wire , to lake flrllt In the
rvenect
Its record to 1·1 witb a three fe!,_~~ac~ and
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..... wrr:uco
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'Jast
nine polntl Of the llrst game, $10J-~~....~ ...~~~
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Pirates
Chuckboth
Tanner
,n~hi:tt:ers:::.._ _ _ _ _...!.=::;:=========~
he Manager
has managed
big r~oppos:=ltl:o~
..:• hitting' teams and running teams.
•"', '. He'lltakethehlttersllkeTonyPena. ·
: , "Gtve me a three-run home run
·. •!'every ttme," said Tanner. ''Tonight
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. .. Pena, who says he never thinks
· ; • about hitting horne runs, belted two
The..._. hlth ••• , ............,.. ..,.•• •• alle:al I •R ••ltoca
In the le!t field stands, each time
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. : . batted In off the Reds' Joe Price,
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Ivan Lend! of Czechoslovakia
played .Jlm!ny Brown; . Mats WI,
lander of Sweden, the fourth seed,
faced Bill Scanlon, and the top two
women's seeds were In action -No.
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Soutll Africa's Jennifer Mundel and
No. 2 CJuis Evert Uoyd against

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touchdown on aextra-point
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Highlanders'
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Southwestern threatened In the

Yards passing ................. ...... .. .. 73
Total yardage ......... ............. ... .212
Passes attempted .. .................... 11
Passes compl~ed .... ....... .. ... .. ... .. 5
Interceptloos ....... ....... .. ... .... ...... o

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Col. Swth 28, Col. Llndm·McKlnk'y :!
Col. WaHerson 17, Wort~on 15
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Corlland L.akevlew 13, Brookfirkt 0
Cor:•..,RaY.'SOil 14, BlUffton 10
Dalton 2%. Cuy~a HIS. ·o
Da)'. Wayoo 6, yandaiJa·Butkor 7
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The Sunday limn-Sentinel

Pww•or Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohi.-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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Piqua 7, 'npp City 2

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Hana advances ·n1 ·
U.S. Open play

Hall was the leading rusher In the
garnewith83yardsln6carrles.

PaiD! Val. 7, Aleltander 0
Ponsrmuth t1, C'hllJiroltiC' M
Ponsrmuth W. LS, Grt!E'nup. Ky. 0

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Cln. ~lle 22. Cln. Prtnt'('!oo 21
Cln. McNiCholas J), Cln . Arllb'sorl 6

14, J::ll'er Park 8
Ctn. Walnut Hill~ 21. lm'loo·MOilt'Ol' 14·
Clfar Fork 'M. Fredcrlckto.vn H

Southwestern
came
back
the
second
quarter by
driving
63 1n
yards
In 8 play5. Tim Burnett scored the

Middletown 15, S&amp;rtnR· So.lth 14
~own MadiDI 71, Trornoo Edgr&gt;wood 0

Grern 14. t!&lt;'
Akron St .V-StM . 39, Tol. Woodward 3
Amancla-Ck&gt;~ ~. UnkMo l
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ALdtiftlown F:ltdl 'li, Al1ianc:v&gt; 13
Bay ~. Ck!. Marshall 0
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Bellt&gt;fomaln(' 64, llldlan LakE' 0
Belpre 4!1, Caldwell 14
'BemP Unk:m 32. Mllk:or 6
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Boalttnan 19, Young, Wllo;on 0
BuckpYP S. 29. Jefferson ll!
Canal Wlncbes!t'f 12. Buley 7

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out If they can."
That thought could be echoed by Tom Landry, who
wW not only have Hogeboom supplanting Danny
White at quarterback wt1en his Cowboys vtslt the LoiS
Angeles Rams Monday night bUt also 12 rookies pn his
49-man roster tllat lost five players to retirement Or
by tlle New York Giants' Bill Parcells, who starts the
season at home against Philadelphia with 24 players
who weren't on the active roster at the end of last
year.
The Redsklns·Dolphins game and the Colts' first
regular-season game 1n Indianapolis after their
transfer from Baltbnore, against the New York Jets,
top a 12-game Sunday slate.
,
It also Includes Atlanta at New Orl£ans, New
England at Buff3Jo, St. LoulsatGreenBay,San Otego
at Minnesota, San Francisco at Dettolt, Tampa Bay
at Chicago and Cincinnati at Denver.
Cleveland Is at Seattle Monday afternoon and the
Dallas-Rams game Is ABC's first Monday night
contest. That also marks a change- "Monday Night
Football" wW be without the Jill¥! illtonations of
Howard Cosell, who has quit after.14 seasons.

By DAvE GOUIBEBG
AP !!poria Wrller
The Dallas Cowboys open the season with a new
face, Gary Hogeboom, at quarterback, and the Colts
open the season In a new place, Indlanapolls.
The Super Bowl champion LoiS AJ]geles Raiders run
.\nto a new coach and a new qllaflerback when they
meet Hugh Campbell and Warren Moon In Houston,
)nd the Pittsburgh Steelers play Kansas City without ·
· 'l'el")j' Bradshaw and Franco Harris and with l8 new

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a row over Athens
Friday night as .the Buckeyes
defealed the Biilldogs, :ID-7.
Following a scoreless tlnit period
the Buckeye struck twice In tile
second quarter as Pat Bohyer hit
Jay Kline with a 30 yard TO strike
and Ryan McClain tailed on a !lve
yard run.
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ATHENS made It two In

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Pom..-oy-Middltport Gallipolis, Chi-Point Plea~ant, W. Va.

Page C 8 The Sunday timet-Sentinel

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third stanza when Mark WUllama
capped a 71 yard drive with a one
yard run and Bill Flnnearty kicked
the extra point. 1
The -Buckeyes put It away with
five minutes remaining on a one
yard run by McClain and a two
point pass from Boyyer In Kline.

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Detroit Pistons' attorney says he him .

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Cleveland b
dds tha
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down, thosetblngscanberesolved.l
onwhethertomatchtheCavallers' got'"ihe feeling ~lly has IIQ hard
$6.3 million offer·to tile S tarfolW ard . "'-lin~ toward tbe ~.. "'...... A.-,"
won't be made until at least the · Feldman. said Friday. "l know
rniddl f
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e ·o next Week.
there's DO hard f~Ungs between~
The
PistonS
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A"""t ' 'Bob
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Woolf."
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"''rfpucka,anduntiiFrldaytomatch
Feldman also said he's not
tlle$1.5mlllionoffered In teammate conv
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lnced.,....~~kawouldratherbe
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VInnie Johnson by tile New York
a Cavalier than stick with the
Knlcks.
Pistons.
"Iwon'tha~achancetolookat
"Aiot~thlnparesaldlntl!ehelit
tile ..
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reason to
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rather
said Oscar Feldman, attorney for
play In Cleveland than In Detroit,"
tile National Basketball Association
tile attorney said.
team.
TheCavaiJersotreted1iipuckaa
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seven·year pact, topayhlmS'IOO.&lt;XXl
hard •'eellngs ...
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Sept. 9-22
14 days/13 nl&amp;hts
999,00 double oecupe~~ey
This lour. has it all ... the World's Fair, lhen go through Cajun Country to·
Galveston. Leaving here we see Mickey Gilley's Club and NASA Space Cellter: shop tti~ Galleria in Houston,where we overnight. Our home in San An·
tonio is on the Alamo Plaza near shops and the Riverwalk. In Dallas we
sample juicy Texas steaks and listen to real country western music. Okla.
homa means working o~. well~ Indian tribes and hom!S, an1l' in Oklahoma•
City we vis~ the Cowboy Hall of Fame. It's on to Tulsa to see Oral Rpbe~s ·
University and tHe City of Faith's "Healing .liand ". In Claremore we see
Will Rog~rs Memorial and our final night coming home includes a gala Ia:
rewell dinner at the elegant Galt House In Louisville, Kentucky.
' , This lour.is packed with so many things to do and places to see, you'll .
· enjoy remembering it long after it haS ended,.
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The' World's Fair plus the Smokiu
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$559.110 double occupa"'
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. -r 1n t e French Quarter in New Orleans, 2·day·Fair &amp; Vatican Art trea·
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sures lie et included. Stars, shows, parades, fireworks nightly add excite·
111ent. Return .home through the Smoky Mountains during peak foliage
and enJOY the Arts and Crafts displays in Gatlinbu~g@).

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Alf lh• power eccessories you ·

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TRUCKS ·AN.D OLDSMOBILES

MODELS IN STOCK.TO CH~OSE .FROM.
THIS IS A NO-NONSENSE SALE!
NO ADD-ONS - NO PREP CHARGES

WE. WANT YOUR BUSINESS
·GMAC &amp; BANK FINANCING.
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way of Ufe .
"You have In me It In stay in It," said Hartman,
who along with PhD Ntsly operates Walnut Hills
Dalcy, one.ofthetoplOproduclngdalrlesln the state. '
"It used to be wtth fanning that yoo could fann wt •·
·of your poclce\," added Alden Wedemeyer, whoowr.s
a 217·acre fatm with hts brother Lee.
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"Now, ·the fanner has to be an economist, a
bookkeeper, a chemist and a corrunon laborer,"
Alden added.
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"You've also got to know someihlng about
marketing and commodities." said Lee.
While the nature of fanning has changed
· dramatically over tile past few decades, parttcuiarty
with the twae debt kl&amp;d carried by today's fanners,
rmich 'of-lllilthea' ten• · Olllo mabllll1ns a QeavOy
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Tobacco- which "pays a lot of bills in this county,,"
according to Alden - Is now heglnnlng to be
ha!Vested. The Wedemeyers' 5'h·acre crop was cut
and speared earlier In thew~. allowed to sit In t))e
!leld for three or lour days, and then scheduled to be ·
housed, which Alden estimated would take a few
l().bour days to aCcompush.

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GAlLIPOLiS - Lalxif Day Is cmlmonty tlxrught
of as a natlona~da of .rest. But ,fQI'' the nation's
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daY In milk or harvest. ·
. Twi&gt; fartp!ng
trle$ that g\) year·rolind, after
· tile gralh has tl.!l!ri rea~ and the' vegetables picked,
are tobac;co ljlld datcy farming. those two lndustrtes
can be fouJil eas~ In tbe area, and perhaps pays
· tribute lnCa..rl ~·s statement that fanning !sa

"It's been diy, we've used everything the extEnSiOn
service .recommended," he said. "It's starting to pay
ott,
getting
111e Wederileyers
the burley tear tobacCo
cmunon to the region. When the Scotten-DWon Co.
plant was operating In Gallipolis, fanners also tried

BILL GENE JOHNSON SAYS:

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and In January, planntngfornextyear'scropbeglns.
Alden said this year's product Is tile best hli's seen In
tile stx years he and his brother have owned the farm,
located on Northup.Yellowtown Road In Green

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Ail tile buttons. Finis~ed in light
Jrayfern with matching top .&amp;
Interior. Orllr 32,822 miles.
COMPMI tHYIIItlll

he said.
"More fanns are paid for by tobacco than anything
else," Alden 'oornmented as he watched the
harvesting being done. "It used to be, If a 'fann didn't
hllve a tobacco base, It didn't sell.''
Tobacco Isn't the only soorce of income for the
Wederneyers, who also haVE' 85 acres of corn, ro acres
of hay arid up to :Jl beef cattle on the farm. ·
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BUt operating tile !arm Involves a " tremendous
amouflt of cash tlow, " Alden said, and he fl-It he and
his brother have been fortunate beCause their familY
has ~lped them.
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Walnut . Hills operation since 1!111, agreed thai for
young fanners today, the debt load leaves little net
Income to show for tllelr efforts, even for a dairy that

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NEW AND OLD- Two aldne lllo8 on WUial . . Da1r7 rille abOve .
some of the !Ill ca1t1e rairll!d 1111llle fann, The doe -~~ere. aluagwlth a
more trwW"-lsllo at the falm, mllke tile fann dWJwdlve In the area. Of
tile animals OIIIJie fann, dllll'e .-lformllldJI&amp; plll'lP'..,...

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COUPE DeVILLE · .

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maldlinl leather trim. Full
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crop rallied this year 0111% ....
of their piepe;ty. Lee'• bi 11 1
Alden ciUII5 this )'_.. en, ..
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By MIDREWKATELL
Associated PreSs Writer
CHARLESToN, W.Va. (AP) .Fraud will continue to choke the
!~ral government 's black lung
benefits program, says a former
claims examiner who bilked the
government of more than $100,())).
"You 've got tens of thousandS of
cases coming In from the field."
says J olpt R. Scott. "There's a lways
a degreeof lemptatlnn. Coal miners
com e In every day and say, 'I'll
make It worth your while to a pprove
my claim.'"
Scott, 48, of Cross Lanes, was
convicted . earner this year of
acceptlhg bribes and arranging the
filing of fraudulent cla!ins. He's
spending his time these days In
federal prison, after pleading guUty
and being sentenced to five years.
"They made a pretty good
example out of m e,'' he said thls past
week. " I would suspect tha t was
Intended to discourage any either
activity. "
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But Scott doesn't believe his
example will lle heeded by other
claims examiners, who he says ate
overworked and subject to daUy
temptation.
In all, rout of the seven black lung
claws examiners based In Charles-·

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
Discovery's Cl'eW .successfully
launched a third communications
satellite Saturday to complete a
space trlple play that should help
rest.o re conswner confidence in the
sltuttle as an orbital de~very truck.
"Deploy was· on ttrOe," reported
astronaut Richard Mullane as the
Telstar 3satelntewas spunoutotthi!
cargo · bay 184 miles .above the
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slon Control. "Three for three. All
the satellites l)l'e now gone .from the
orbiter's cargo ooy.
"The Telstar people pass along
their thanks for the nice ride and
suCcessful deplayment. ••
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fire later today to propel the satellite
t oward a stationary orbit 22,300
mjles high.
(Unerican Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. paid NASA $10 million to
ir3nsport Telstar 3 into space and
plans to use it · to expand Its
tel~lon, d;ila transmission and
other communtcatlons services.
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bebylittfng-typelng In her
homo . A'*'he fold -down
cempor. CoA 448·9635.

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By Owner 3 bedroom. H!o
bet ho. living rQOIII, dining
buomeht, now 24•24

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Shown _ by appointment,
304-175-4104.
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Oroon School Dlotrlct; ••·

'I Ume BY:!% mortg~~ge 3Wtlh

66 acr81lgood timber)-·

down payment, Coil 448'· ·
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ern 3 bedroom home, . . .

conlidor trodo. 304-il71303 or 1711 · 3~31 .
·Route e2 South, 3 mlleo out.
3 bodroomo. 2 bethl, ' complete kitchen ond • ·
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satellite carrter. With this fugbt , the
space agency has commttted Itself
to 1i iaUDCh rate ol one a month for
the next 15months, accelerating It to
16 a year after that.
As Discovery whirled through Its
second o.! six days In space,
cmunancllir Henry Hartsfield and
p!ot Michael Coats reported the
third and newest of NASA's shuttles
was pertomlngvery well, except tor
a few "nitplclcy" Items: a sensor
that didn't work, an antenna that
sounded. false failure alanns and

bedroom•. In-ground pool.
Priced on lnapoction. 304·
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Wanted to buy uaed coal &amp;
wood healerl. Swain Furni-

ture. 4411-3159, 3rd. ·•
Olive St .. Galllpolio, Oh.

karen'• Beeuty S1lon now
openr"Coll256·1394.

Wonted· J•llk autos ony
·condition. CaR 614·388·
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tritioua meals, loving care.

Phone 742-22117.

cash paid for fancy iron or

Now occopting plono otuderlta ond begihnon. E~pe­
riencod, cohgo. Coll' 742·
2257.

accident. .
Floyd Stanley, 46, Is charged with
causingthedeathof21·year-otdRoy
Brooks of CooJvwe. State Highway
Patrol n!p(rts sJnw Stanley's
tour-wbee~vehlclewent left of
center on Ohio 339 and colllded with
Brook's car.

Old time cup-

board . coil 1-304· 8822711

AEROBIC EXERCISE Cl8aa
beginning Sel&gt;t. 11. 9: 30·
1'0 :30. Mooon Youth Center. Your body II I "living
ternplo" join tho fit.,...

stone jaro, antiqueo, gold

challenge for furthur infor·

and silver . Write-M.O .

motion 304-773-14811.
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Ruling order!! sale

hoovy Iron bedo. $160 end
up for certain Melgo Co.
none jan.

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3071 .

POMEROY - A ruling tn Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by Port Terrier pup 6 or 7 moo.
Judge Charles Knight Calls for the old. Con 448· 3171 .
sale of PI opelty tn Syracuse owned
Block Germon Shepherd
by Michael w. Kelly with IIIOII€'Y puppies.
Coli 448-2837.
from this sale to be paid loBankOne
of Athens, N.A.
Small ftmole puppy blldc •
tan. froe to good homo. Coli
'1\vo Common Pleas cases have after
5. 448-13114.
been dlsmlsaed. Kenneth F. Molz
against John R. Murphy, et al and
Judith R. Laudennllt .against 6 Lolt and Found
Franklln Laudennllt.
Loot in Rock Springo ar•

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. Bodo, iron,
wood. cupbolird1, chlirt.

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45789 or call 614-9927760 . .

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Choltet oro routo 241, ' :
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clothinp, lid 1 ,
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This is the personai property of the late Mr. &amp;Mrs.
G. E. Mullinex. Located in Ravenswood, W. Ya. atthe
lieht at Mom Perry, tum south on Walnut St.. co to
Bedford St., turn ript to 215 Bedford St.
"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS"
Umbrella glass lop display case. library table, oak wash
stand, glass door cabinets, pressback chairs, oak dressers,
wicker chairs, sewing rockers, all kine!S of stands, baby bed
&amp; high chair, wall oil lamp holder, metal &amp; wood chests, B&amp;O
teletype keyboard, barber chair, iron beds, flat &amp; camel back
!Tunks Eastlake chain, 8&amp;0 lock, 8&amp;0 water can w/dipper,
8&amp;8 coffee can, Valley Bell &amp; other milk bottles, Coca-Cola'
olher pop bottles, wood cheese boxes, railroad lanterns, arrowheads, crum tray &amp; scraper: flat irons, lables, oak child's
toy dresser, 1919 New Royal treadle sewingmachjne, adver·
tising hand lans, small 8. -Iarge pump organ, organ stool, autoharp, picture lrames, lots of green &amp; gray canning jars
w/glass top and bale, green depression glass, china, glass &amp;
Jots more dishes, 1920 com;c books, 18 bog ·&amp; lottie books,
-canes handmade quilts, box marbles from Ravenswood
Marble Works, old records AP Donogho jar, butter crock ·and
lots mote jars &amp; crocks &amp; loo niuch to mention.
"HOUSEHOLD &amp; MISC."
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Couch. ·dishes. pots &amp; pans, table, hind tools. llaytl&amp; ·
wrincer washer, step' ladder. porch swin&amp;. prdtn plow,
lawn mower. sled. minnow buckets &amp; more.

BY, ooaumoble loon. 3 br. 3
yuro old. low IIO'o. 304675-6713 oftor 4 .
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A1iMn1 Itudlnlt 11t1w lad

from • rou 1111 - . "'
,ritlin in out.1s.

N1z11ene Church. •· :

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a-nt for' tlllrobm of... i•
fonlllloro IIHI.. Ill tltl -.of
IHowo. blldl uol whitt 10111
Wolktr CoM HOOIId. loltlo liGclo
$Jiriftll It'll Aq. 2111. 992·_2770.

We lou you.

· Sadly mls"d by witt. chil·
drift and arandchildren.

8. Dioi!N, llltclien bo6t11,1•_;
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Homemakeu' earn x· trl income. w. noad oevtirol
!_oplrOII~IIIivOS in thll lrNI
Loot In R0c:k Sprin111 orao l
p1on eop. a.p1ua. o~nw,
Walker Coon Hound. while. toyo. home decor. No ' - t · ,
black ond tan. CoH 992· ment. Car &amp; phone nee. CIH
2770.
!reo 1·800-1153-9077. Aloo
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LOST: Men bHifoldotF18nch 1-:--::-=--- - .,.-Ouartir Soturdoy.ll-mo· Sell AVOI\I make 46%.' Coll
nay please retum contento. 448·3358,
Call 814·387· 7121.
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Socretorlol position. Log.wl
Loll ond found on Bud oxparlenco proforod. AppiiChllnin Rd. Mile IMale. ant muat demon1trate a
calor on nome D.... 304- pr-m obHity to take shor·
895·3335 or a7tl-1821,
""'"d ond typo ot IOOJI liD
WPM. Full benoflto. SMd
LOST. In 6 milt •-· black reoumo to Bo• 4040 In care
..,.ito l!llhh tan molo l•gle. of 1)le GoUipollo Doily Trlb·
long logged with .
uno, 925 3rd. Avo .. Galllpo, _, NMdl medic- for Is, Oh 41831.
diotompor like condition. llg
pet. REWARD. JMn Buell.
Pooition Avolloblo. Tncher
304·8711-4106.
Aldeo 141' pooltlons.
Cluollfloadono- high school
degrae minimum. lovee 1nd
Mloyo worldna with child·
ron. Salary· •4.30 per hour. ·
Public Sale
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-Meetmg pot1tponed
Nine month pooillon. Ph6ne
Ill· Auction
or write : Ollila County
The Syracuse VIllage Board of
Board of MR· DD, P.O. lo•
Public· Attalrs wlli postpone Its For yo&lt;~r n""t ule call Emmo 14. Cheohl,., Oh 45120.
18141317-0101. Bond-·
Monday meeUng untn Tuesday at7 .... luctl-. - - hlltory, reoumo. roferon-.
p.m.
llondocl Virginia O...lne ' · September 10.
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anci Ohio. 4218177.
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turn. Coll814-992-n7o.

Hove R""m otid -

for olderly.

- RNoonoblo. Coli 992·.110~2 or 9B5·
4418.
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F,_ trimming
eotimoteo.
Tree
andCal 992·
8040 or 141-2121.

Wll beby oil in my horne
from -le grodo
ochool. 304-11711-8429.

HELP WtNTED .

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Wll do bebyoitting In my
homo, ••perloncod. 258
State St. Apt 4. Golllpolio.
Ohio.

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Wash stand Cimpoiln buttons, candidate matches. SidebOard, 01111ihts. scales, lanterns. thlirs, corn sheller, drm·
ers, stands, lfass bosllels, ftat inlns. Wicker basl\ets, slands,
stone jars r. ju_,, stone chum. ruby, cut gl1ss, depress;on
dillies of an kinds, Lance peanut jar, ice pick, pictures,
manllt clock, llull, llt:Coy, rocloinc choir, chamber pots•
cllild's roclllr. 111t1 trees, iron bed,trun~. oak chest, old reCOids, coocoo cloc:k, and lots, lots - ..
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'HOUStiiOLD" ·
Cedar wanlrobe, 3 IIC· bidroorq suite, vanity dresser. ch~t
of drawers. 11111 Clbintt electric sewlnt mch1ne, beds, la!Jfes
olaR kinds I1ICklr chest, handmade rag rugs and all konds
of linens.
of 1'111ns, lots of dilhes. pots &amp; pans. lamps,
round patio tlble, misc. c~ain, twO 1111iniS, and lots more.

IIMI PAITS $AU
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Johnson, 38. PSR. $.'&amp;, andStewnR:

ROberti, 25, CovJnetoo. Ky., "-1.

OWII£1 - AuntOI HOOD
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PUBLIC AUCTION

Saturday, September 8, 1984
. 10:00 A.M.

·Located in Ewington, Ohio, the follo~ingwill be sold
to settle the estate of the late lizzlt Carr. Probate
Court No. 17955.
7 room house which sils on onelull acre. the house has alu·
minum ,iding loiel oil furnace and cil'j water. Terms are 10%
· down and tuu' paymenl due upon delivery ol deed. The real
eslale sells subject to owner confirmation. the property will
be sold at--epprox;mately ll :OO A.M.
Philco refrigerator, breakfast set, gas range, 2 utilily cabi"nets, anlique kitchen cabinet w/Jiour bon,.2 vanitoes, LR.
chair exercise cycle: 3 small kotchen cabmets, Whorlpool
washer &amp; d,ryer (while), air conditioner, step ladder, alum.
ext ladder, fruil jars, push plow, wheelbarrow, hand lools
and other miscella neous items.
TERMS: CASH

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EXECUTRIX-GENEVA E. SHOCKEY

Cuh ·
Positive I.D.
DAN SMITH-AUCTIONEER
~14·949·2033 or 614-992-7301
"Not responsible for accidents or loss of property"

PUBLIC AUCTION ·
SEPTEMBER 8; 1984
10:30 A.M. .

EARUl CARR. ADIIISTIIATOR •
Century 21 Southern Hills Realty, Sellina A&amp;ency

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Rocet CarP.enter of Salem Center, Ohio will offer the
followina:ttems lot public.auction. Directions: Rt. 50
West throu&amp;h Albany, turn south on Rt. 689 to Wil·
kesville, then east on Rt. 124 to Salem Center, turn
riaht on Painter's Ridp Road. thin left on Red Hill
Road. big white house on ri&amp;~t. Follow auction
sians.
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LEE JOHNSON. Autti-.r
CROWN'CITY, OHIO
PHONE 256-6740
Not respon,ible fill accident~ or loss of property.

AUTOMOTIVE ANO TOOLS: T;re changer, bubble balancer, 2
l floor ja ck, hydraulic jacks, B&amp; D skill saw, 8&amp;0 'h'' drill,
socket set. lool box, bolt &amp; nut compartment cabinel. eleclric
motors, generalors, starters, assorted used alternallll!, air
comressor 5 gal. wet/dry shop vac, several metal slorage
cabinets, approximately 30 new or reca p lirej 13", 14" &amp; .
. 15" and olher used tires, some Goodnch &amp; l:lercules.

;PUBLIC AUCTION

Thur.. Sept. 6, 1914, 10 A.M. till J P.M.
Fri. Sept. 7, 1914r 10 A.M... Till Oone
L-Id 11 512 BIICII St.• Middleport. Ohio

upi colt $15 t.lltt ...,_._lrrl¥1 any tlmuftlr
4 p,a FrltiiJ. .

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and -DAY
LAIOI DAY WEIIEND
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FLEA'IA.ET II open Sit.. Sui. I loll. Outsldt lit·

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3 PIE $AFES•.STDNEWARE, COUNTRY FURNITURE

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MARLIN WEDEMEYER - AUCTIOIIEER
\245-5152. - 311-1249
Apprentice - Finis Isue - 311·9370 .

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TH£ GAWPOUS FLEA MARKn

Webbls~of

0887. T_.tioth .,..r of
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nleil. 61 4·742· 2951 .

ble for special Hln •ltan 11111111. •

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Brunicardl Mulic Co .• 446·

AttcttOI lim IIIII • 'II Hll it lor you. Cottsian1111nts ac
clplld fnl•. 1:011 • 5:011 P.II. on Satunlly.
llow boollnaauctions for Stpltllliltt ltld Octobtt. Avail•·

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Piono Tuning ond Repair .

Door Prizes Giftn Eftty Wtek
SometJjiiiC for tftiYOIMI - llew 11111_Used Items.
Hove so•lllilll yot1 •nt to HilT lrinllt to !be Patriot

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SALE EVERY. SATURDAY AT 7:00 P.M .

FIEUf SALES
IMAGdENT
c. . ow• ,.,..,,/

we •offtr a 11h story
(ope Cad. .
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Service•

F11111 Gallipolis, ute Rt. 141. lllfll left onto Rt. ns.
Tum rlcht onto Patriot Cadmus Road. Walch for sips.

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Athena, collocl tl1 4-11923051 . I

PATRIOT AUCTION IARN

691-7111 fc.U.Ctl

-for altout the 111M
jirkt 0 doullllwldt,

VA . leader Mortt•t• ·

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HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Below morket rateo.
FloOd conventional FHA·

remov•tl:ii~~~~~~==

11 .HIIIp Wanted

Of our loved OIMI "wl!om
God, took home 0111 yur
ap' lodiJ.
lEV. LLOYD B. BElLOMY
Jfllpne on to )Iaven to
"" with the Saints, end
all the •eavinly hosts.
Sadly mlutd . by wit,,
clllldrtn and frieiHis.

Walker Coon
Hound. Reward for hil re-

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10:00 A:M.

In Memoriam

·- . A11tcJur11 God IDQl rou

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ESTATE AUCTION

RONALD WHITE

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rency. Top prlceo. Ed. Bur·
kott Sorber Shop. 2nd. Avo,
Middleport. Oh. 614-992·
3478.

&amp;14-258· 18114 liter 5.

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Sept. 1. 1912

Trl~color

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· Buying ·doily gold. oliver

American modo. Coil 992·
3704 untH 7:00.

304-67&amp;-6104; ,Howord 12a&amp;6. 3 bedroom, 1\S

Middleport

chests. buketa, dishe1,

coin•. ring•. jewelry. sterling
were, old coins. large cur-

for Sale

111 11 1
bath, central llir, c.rpetM
LH YNger,
• "man throughout. ee.soo. Cell

· THANK YQU! ·

good cond. for dlningroom .
my home. Exparlenced. nu- table. Call 814-388-9783.

MARIE'ITA, Ohio (AP) - A
Belpre man has pleaded lnnnocent
lo a VehlcuJar homicide charge
· stemming from an Aug. 1 traffic

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ate. Cerole Y•ger, broker•• -

·Thinks to all my friends
!llld family for the kMiy
cards and 1111M1brances on i11189th bilthilay. A. specilllblnks to
all lilY &amp;OOd friends at
the Meip Seniot Cit;izens Center. God bless
all of you! :
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Opening for pre-tchoolefs in

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Wanted 4 wood cheir in

Pleads·innocent

Jericho Road, 14 acea. smell

FOR BALE: 3 bedroom. whh NEW AND USEO MOSILE flroploceo. olr cond. garage. HOMES KESIEL'I QUAL·
· · 4ITYMI.
MOBILE
BALla,
WEST.HOME
GALLIPOUI,
pool. 100 per cent fl nonc~ng
t79,500,00,
Mt. 22
Varnon
PHONE 114·448Avo.
4 bedroom.
.wo- RT 3".
u
lhlngton Ave .. approx 1 lcro _7_2_7 4_ ---:----:-:--t32,500.00. 3 bedroom
view of river UII.OOO.OO. 1980 Folrmont Happy
lorg.wlol with out buldingo. Houoo, 2 Br. new carpe
Rt 2 4 bedroomo. carpeted. •••· co"d. Aoklng •1100 •
feric:od yord lsolo pending): belt offer, Cell 241·UI:JI •
FOR . RENT. Rogoncy. Inc. after 5 p.m.
opartment-UOO.OO month. l-19_7_2_m-obl-lo_h_ome--.-1-:-Za-:8:--:-l, • '
kitchen fumilhod, 2 bod·
l-ooms. aix closets, good 2 bdr.. AC. good oond.
location. Apt. from t76.00 Priced to ..U. Coil 441to .,45.00-udlitloo partl· 7171 or · 448·8288 , colly pold. A-Ono Root Ell• ._II_P_M
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We pay ceah for late model

:une hoosekeeptng Items.

room, 2 hetho, Upper N~
Mile . 304-675 -3030 or
676-3431 .

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clean u1ed art.
Jim Mink Chev.-Oido Inc.
Bill Gone Johnson
446· 31172

Bolloor11 for Got Wol. Anni·
versorya. Blrthdoyo. parties.
flinging Gorrillo. Col Bel·
loons &amp; Co. 448·4313.

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Middleport. 1 ~ bothoJ cal- barn. 4 roomo ond beoe- •
Petod. 2 ""'m .,.ment and mont, good building ·
nice 111•00•- Cal~992·724f . 304-8711-3030. 8711-3431 , ,
676-2563.
Duploo eomplotoly soparot! 1----~--::-:-~
units, good inveatme~t. rea· Large corner lot, an
sonobly priced, 304·1'!1· full booomont, gorog.w...... '•
4124 liter li p.m.
to ooll. M-r con- .
Lutton buHt. 8 roomo, both, '"''""- 304· 1175·3~30 or,
brsefl'ent •nd g~r•ge . I --,-------­
Enorgy efficient. 60's, 3003 7 room homo. with 1l'llotl,
Parrish Ava . 304· 875 · garden epace, Hertfo"'· WY.
.2391 .
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304·882-3374 anytime,
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homo. Aotwoods "'""· ~
acre lot. w ith addltlonol lond
ovolloblo, $29.600: s.,iouo
partlll coli 446-2358. •·

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ment. 3 bedroomo, , _ ,
roo m. firaplaca. dining
room. 2~ bathe. larp loll·
chon: 304-982-2088.

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: GALLIPOLIS A Wellston
Released was SyMa PaweD,
WOO!an, charged with two counts of Jackson. She had also been cllarged_
m;elvlng stolen property, was with recelvin¥ _stolen property.
bound over from Gallipolis Munlcl- Powell had been free on $.'!,()))
Plan
pal Court to Gallla Coonty COnunon ~bond . · '
Pliias Court Friday. ·
Fined ca~ts were David L. Holter, .
A stated IJ1el!dnt ot MJdcUeport
Ill oonnect1on with the case, a Ray 45, 536 JackS9JI Pike, exprm
Lodae
363 FAAM wlli be held
Wc:manwasconvlctedofcomplidty registration; Regina E . . Wills, 19,
'I'Iaeliday at 7:00 p.m, A tellowtraft
a Jadclon woman ',1'85 released Radcutr, m motorcycle enclonJe.
club meeting
he held In !lie
after Jill probable causewastoond to ment; John W. ~.llfl. Rt
lCW!&amp;e room at ~: '-'1 p.m . Rt!treib.
bind her over to common pleas 4, Gallipolis, explreil 'operator's ments
ww_be leiVed following the
llcEilse; lind Ramooa L. Lewls,-41,
lodge meeting.
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Lynn
100 Second Ave., expired teplla· ·
using . ltDien checks to · make lion. Donn~~ Sbato, 36, Nortlalp, was ·
J&gt;un+r,;, at Plc-Pac of GaJUpoJis, fined S12 for an ~ ~atlr's Meets Tue.day
t l5 ~ Ave., and Jollnaan's llcen8e.
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Susan M. Bowles, 19, AlbfnY,
The Eastern Band Booaten WW
on $5,101 1110" tlnlzance bond.
forfeited $35 bond. tor m ~
meet at 7:31p.m. anTuelfdayln'the
· Convtcted . of compllclty was protection and Gerald W. ~ • · blaluchbotbandroom.
.·
{;tends G. OIIWr. She ~ a mery, 29, Walllngtord,l(y.,!olfelted
six'-rnaatlltl!ll
JaB !IEIItence, $57 bond for an CNI!I'Ioeded truck. .
was plaOIIIIIUitiUithl probatiOn,
Forfellln&amp;bondtor~were
wa8 t111e11•;tld cadet~ ID make Dana H. MIUiron, $U; wt111am G.

ana

with an outbuilding.
773·11588.

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Roilobio cleaning llcty wHh
rlforoncoo. Coll448·7471 .

Homea for Sale

Houoe on double lol ....,
grede achool ln New Haven;

31 Home• for Sale

Water shutoff

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•crea, new 3 bed·

!bitt prpduces roughly 5,1XXl pounds
used as replacement stock, Hart·
pflnllk per day.
man, who Is from Lima, and"NJsly,
: j:n the past.few years, they have originally ofHutchlnson, Kan., have
purchased their own cattle and also replaced thellvestock 'swooden
NWpment, raised most · of the
stalls with steel.
fotage and purchased most of the
And, llke many farms throoghout
used. Milking times have been
the country, WalnutHWslsconvert·
$€1for 1 a .m. and 1 p:m . daUy.
lng to computer usage to upgrade
~ :'We keep telling ourselves, every
the operation. A system ~as
Winter, wethlnkwe'regotngtogeta
recently Installed to monitor and
~reathlng spell," Hartman said.
Improve cattle feeding and
-'Ilut there's always plenty to do."
production.
; ~ut the occupation' has Its ,
"Etrlctency Is the name of the
rewards for the two men and their game. ·anymore," said Hartman:
famllles . .
"OtheiWI.se, you can't make it.
GAlLIPOLIS - Water will be
' :'There's a lot of~ to dairy You've got to he accurate~ ·
f81'flllng, some good,- some bad,"
Walnut HWs will be thesiteofthls
shutotfTuesdayfrom3: 00p.m.unW
hartman said. "Some people think . ,.vear's Farm City Daypi'ogram, set 5 p.m. on Fourth Avenue from
Spruce ioStatest'reets, according to
getting lip early in the morning .
thecltyman•...,.•sofflce.
!!Jight be a drag. Butyoumtssalotof
-~·
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SUm~.
"COUntiy" folk tOgether - some~ (•This way of life Is what our thing Alden Wedemeyer believes Is
Trash pickup delayed
peilple lui:e," said Nlsly, a member needed even more than ever today.
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ef · the Mennonlte faith . "It's
"ltseEmSthere'saproblemtnthls
RACINE
Racine VIllage reprobably because so much of what communlty toward respecting agrl·
ports
that
due
to the Labor Day
do depends upon God."
culture," he said. "I know there's a
OO!Iday,
trash
piCkup
by the village
, )Vainut Hills Is located along Ohio lot of industly, but some of the
truck
be
m
Thesday
and
'1751n WalnutToomshlp. Nlsly saldlt merchantsdQn'tseemtoreallzethat
.
Wednesday
InStead
of
Monday
and
operates with approlilmately Ul a lot of farmers are their biggest
Tuesday.
will ~D
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r;nllklng cows and another J.al cattle local customers."
meet an Labor Day but
meet on
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10at7
p.m.
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Homes for Selti '

vinyl wol paper, corpot
Would Nko to pll!int trailer throughout,
well lnoulltod •
roolo. Coil 814· U8· 11121. new paint. l.,lchod
gorogo.
1111
OutdgriH,
-ningo.
Will do ganorol mointo- many extrao. CaH 448·2883
nanco. Eloctricel. plumbing til 5:00PM. otter I :I10PM
&amp; pointing. Aloo building •
coH 814-245-68118.
fence - l r. Ph. 814-370·
2410.
Boeutlful 2 sto,Y · country

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Appropriately , the crews' . wakeup music today was "Telslar,"
the early 1900s hit by the Ventures.
·
Saturday's successful deployment followed releases of satellites
Thursday and Friday for Satellite
Business Services and Hughes
Cctnmunicatlnns Services Inc. Sa·
· tellite Business SystE!ITI!! Uo paid
the spaee-agency $10 miWon for the
service, while Hughes, withablgger
sateJUt~. paid $17 mllllon.
Astronauts Steve Hawley ·and
Richard Mullane
1espunsible
for the salelllte launchings.
.
Meanwhile, Judy~ Am.eri·
ca's !e!,'ilnd space wtmaiJ, an
Saturday started,three days of tests
with a tliin cOllapSible solar panel,
unfurling It to a height of ro stories
\)Ut of the cargo bay, raising and
retracting It several llmes to
evaluate Its pertiirmance. It Is
.forerunner of a -deY!ce . being ·
develo~ to convert the sun:s rays
ID electrtcity to power Permanent
space stations.
The first two successtul sateillte
launchings were good news for
liiASA, which has had trouble lately
wlththeshullle'slmageasareHable

The Sunday

Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Three t r •ooms, central air.

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S.h uttle crew ·launches
third
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ByHOWARDBENEDlCf
AP Aerospace Writer

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on the system, but on a f~ •
lildlvlduals.
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" We have had no turtber prob- •
lems at that office," An&amp;eU sa)'l. ::
" It's the Individuals who were,_ :
dishonest, not the system. Did you ••
ever hear of one bad applr;!,
contaminating the others?"
·~
' Caught In the mleldle are COIJ,..
rnln!!rS and tluiir · benell~, '
· some of whom have been awaltlnc ~
action an t11e1r black
claims for
10years.
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ton were ch arged thls year with
fraud . Two other examiners
pleaded guilty like Scott, and the
fourth has been suspended pending
achangeofplea hearlngthlscomlng
week.
·
. Scott Is not alone in his contention
·that the Charleston claims office which hanllles claims from tour
states and the Dlstrjct of Columbia
- has too few examiners with too
much to do.
"The claims are handled Incredibly slowly," said Tom Zerbe, a
Charleston-based United Mine
Wqrkers lawyer who SJlecl~ in
black lung cases. "ClaimS -coming
up for hearings now were .flied In '78
and '79. I even have·one from '73." .
Oti'iclals or the Labor Department's · DIVIsion ' of Coal Mine
Workers Compensation say that
since . the .fralld ·cases were uncovered; they'Ve I taken Steps (0
prevent further wrongdoing In the
Charleston office, which handles
claims from West VIrginia. Virglnla, Maryland, Delaware and D.C.
"We have quality . controls 'n
place. We now have lnternai checks
to prevent tha t t)pe of tblng. We're
oolng more In-depth checks and
balances of the process," said
Charles Angell, regional admlnls·

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PO!neroy-Middleport-&amp;llipolis, Ohict-Po~t Plea_,t, W. V!J.

Date: Saturday, Sept. 8, 1984 at 11 A.M.
LOCATION: Jaekson, Ohio. go 4 miles west on \he Appalachian, tum left on C.R. 20. Mustard's A~on Bam.
ITEMS: Very unusual walnul pie sal.~ l 0 lin in original finish,
old primitive cupboard w/blue paont, rope spool bed · eK.
cond .• carpenter's boK daled 1879 old blue pain!. walnut
slant top desk, walnul jelly cupboard: gale lee table, old cupboard oak chests &amp; dressers. 2 pt. large cupboard, 4noce
country egg · baskels primitive wood sausage stuller,
JacksOIJ County ,coverlet, old quilts, doll trunk with old col lectible dolls, child's sled. school desk, ~"?d bowl and olher
wood k~chen hems, corner shelf, childs Buck -saw and
stand, old chairs and rockers, kotchen cupboard, organ stool.
walnut pie safe 12 bn eKe. ~~nd . stone 1~n. crockt. chums
and jugs. Many with blue wnting and des;gns, Darsey churn, ,
stone cow mHk pitcher, rare blue &amp; browR stone potcher, blue
&amp; while granite ware, large wheat bm hewn from g;anl tree,
OL&amp;W R.R. lantern, cherry. seeder, 3 tin hangong orllamps,
. old primitive hand tools, copper kettles, BuHalo meat ~cales.
large sad irons, lead laddies. and so_me mce glassware. Many
other items too numerous to ment1on.
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Torms: Cash Df chick w/proper ID. Lunch served.

MUSTARD'S AUCliDIIS SERVICE
215-51&amp;1 OR 21&amp;·1229
llctnlld &amp; 8olldld State of

FURNISHINGS AND MISC.: Biro large meat ban saw, large
meat grind er, coffee table. sc hool desk, 6' alum. step ladder,
very old ornate wood des k, copper lamp w/ pink lrosted glass
shade, Maytag washer and dryer. Kenmore dishwasher, 25 '
cu. It chesl Gibson freezer, folding alum. table, wood china
cabinet, wood corner cabinet, Zenith color TV, beveled mirror, 2 metal twin beds, wood bunk bed set. dressers and .
chests, piano, cane seal &amp; back rocker, Coalmaster wood
burner, ptatlorm rocker, buffet. window fans, Formica sin~
counter top , reclinto, child' s rocker, burglar alarm, gun
racks, wal l unit, child's ca r set, porch swon g, and many more
items.
COLLECTIBLES: Old Silver Bars and Coi ns, Occupied Japan .
Figurines, John F._ Kennedy Plale. _miscellaneous_glassware
in cluding many p; eces of depressoon, sel w;th Ptlcher &amp; 6
glasses, punch bowl &amp; 6 cups, sell/pepper, cream/ sugar &amp;
butter dish all match in"Fioragdld" depression.
,
12x16Metal Buildinc w/ wood frame, 197Z Ford PU in excellent condition.
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Eats Available

OWNER: ROGER CARPENTER
AUCTIONEER: PAT SHERIDAN
SHAll ROCK AUCTION SERVICE

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118 ac .. 4 bedroom brick.
2V. batho, full baoement,

Building lot Neighborhood
'Mobile Home for ule on Rd.
85•1150. $6,000. Coli
wooded lot ot Tycoon. lake 446-3844 after 7PM .
with foontly room oddld. Coli
~ 448·0708 or 448-9882.
10. acr11, Raccoon Twp. on
Ebanazer'-Carmel Rd ,

0: 1878 Neohua oil electric. Wooded . septic tank,
; Coil 441·3243 eve.
$10,500 firm . Coil 614·
388-9001 eve. ..
Schult• mobile homo,
12xl&amp;, 2 bdr. Csll814-245· 3187 • 100 acres; home.
9241.
barn, timber, some owner
llnonclng. Century 21. Shi·
ptey Realty, 304·372·8200
or 304-273-4078.

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Oswald Jacoby and

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1973 Kirkwood 12•1&amp; fur· free
•nd Yz min . rts.
ntohld &amp; lot. with oxtroo. producing well. Beautiful
Coli 448·2320.
building sites, Ounvlllo Rd.
$130,000. Will conoider
1181 Noohuo 2-3 . bod· trade·in of houae in or near
rooma. Muat Hll. extras. will Point Ploo01nt. 304-488·
negotlall. Colt 814·245· 187~ .
1802.
3 a lola. Wtllooll 2 with tots. 35 Lots llo Acreage
City-Chapel Rd. Could he
good Income. CtN 114·268·
eoto.

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Ja~sJacoby

No finesse means
no wrong guess

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Does It ever am- you to IIIJDk
about bow your early bridle iJJitrue.
·tloa IDtrodueed you to !be myater1111
and joys of,takiDC fiDIIIII? Tlutt WU
leaoa oae. From ' - two oa, you
leamed bow rot to take lbem. Tlllt
statement II a little toape..IIH!beet,
but !be ~t dealiJ a iood llluatl'a·
tloli
of the
later
~--·r.ued to tltree
Soulll
wu
IIIWtly
no-trump and Welt labled !be lllree of
dlamondl. Dummy's rille wu em·
erect by Eut'o 10 aDd South daclted.
The diamoad kiDI wu caatlaued, won
by Soulil'l aee, 'tlelt followiDC wltb
tile deuc:e.
Declarer could play foar roandl ol
clubs aDd titer e1111er take the 111.n
f~ 01' , _ wlllcb defellder 1leld
!be lplde q-. If be IIIIJpeMed !be
IIJIIIde, be -w be aet.
Since tile w-rta weni playiDc
fourth-t.t leadl, tile· lead of the diemOild tJuu, followed by tile ·•·~ o1
..- "'
!be deuc:e, ~ au orJc1U1
card IIUit. It wu tberefore aafe to
_n._, of clu'- ov-'·~•- _,,~
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44

Apertment
for Rent

51

Apartment
for Rent

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Refrtgararor like ·n-. lleio
Upotalro furntohld opt.; 4 2 bedroom opt Muon, ltOVI, 10f1 ond 1-. - ·
.
!Oome .. beth, 1 or 2 lduha. odullo only, "" para. 304· 304·178·3281.
no plio. Colt 441·0444 8711·14112 or 871·2981.
Bodroom aulte. 2312 Madf,.
before lpm.
eon Ave, Polnt .Piuaa"'. W.
Apt'o. t ·bdr. 1etfloor.
48 Furnl1hed Room• _v_•·- - - - - - , . - mont, furntalled kitchen
1221 mo. 1·bdr. -Ond For rant 81Hping Roomo Couch. 3 cholro, good
floor. furntohld kitchen, and Ught houH k11plng 1271.00 for oil. Clll :104·
front --" •1111. both rooms. Pork Control Hotoi. 875· t429 lftlrl PM. . '
rocontlyromodotad.CioNto Col 8t4-441-0788.
downtown. CoN 441·1718 1 - - - - - - - -~
or 441·1110.
8l11ptnl room 1128, utili·
ties paid. Share bath, malo · II" MIIC.' Merchendfll
Furnl- lfflolency opt. only. Rango a rofrlg. 91S
Colt 441·1232.
2nd. Avo., GoBipollo. Coli
441·4411 ;,ttar 9 PM.

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COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Pork. Route 33, North of
Po-roy. Lergo lots. Coli
814·112-7471.

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Furnlohld apt. for no-k·
P- S NT P- P•
ing. non drinking, gentle·
Ml:rt:IJoint!tot:
Pmon. lovely neighborhood,
olt prlvall. ut._ !nclu•d.
Opellilla lead:
co~ 44t-S811.
200 •c.re• pond and young
Modern 1 bdr. apt. quilt 51 Household Goods
timber. for inforl't\ation.cell
location bel oon O.INpolls 1 - - - - - . , . - - - - 304-773·5740.
t1tree diamond wl-, 011 wiiicb
a. holzer. No plio, oocurlty Uke N- bro11 hoadboord
deeJarer WC!IIId dlaeud two Marti
•poolt: Call 441·20118.
U0.1l0 ond ·bed frame
4 acres of Kerr-Harrigburg
ud -liPide fnm lllllltiad. and two
•11.00 .. lime carpal 1 2•9.
Viney Rd .. Oalllpolta, Ohio.
~--~ . _ ...._., ............., _ , ,
Small houOI fumlohed of· 171.00 .. Moplo draooor ond
Call after 7PM. 304· 89~·
_
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.
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,
_
t'
mirror. ·9·drawer
tllea be ool Welt ..W ..,. to lead·
ooncy downt!)Wn 1ocat1o n. 304-81!2.
3201. . 1100.
3398.
awa• fnm the _..... _
or tile
no pete. Call 441·92B3.
'
...-- ..$175 ""'· utHIIIM.
-: 2 bdr. troller 12lc&amp;&amp;.ln Kyger
beart ldq to atve SOidli 1111 Dbltll
Maytllg wringer w••her In
He nl als
• Crook SchOol Dtetrlct. Coil
~
Riv"'oi• Apto. Middleport. good condition. Colt 912·
. 4411·4008.
.
3401 .
spoct••
..
for
.
senior
--------Cltizono. 1130. Equol Houo3 dciot'. side by side refrigor·
. r;•~otin ~':::C.~o~~ 41 Houses for Rent
41 Houses for Rent 42 Mobile Homes
44 Apertment
~~2-~~~1~"'tnttteo. 114' ator:
avacedo green; ••ce'~
814-21&amp;·8840.
. for Rent
fo.r Rent
- - - - - - - - lent condition. 1200.00.
":"=------·lc3 bodroom homo noor De•· 1-----~--N-ty rldocorllod, 1 bad· Thirty Inch oioctrlc rongo;
room, partially fumtlllod. avec~~ do green; new oven
· NEW: lprtngbrooko14X70. 3 bdr. houoo tor rent t3~0 ter. Secluded location.
U28. D-•lt '*!Uirld. Colt element, 1100.00. Call
· 3 "*oom, bey window, oil . mo. Coli 304·676· 5104 or $250.00 por month. Refer· Su~oblo for ono or two adult
electric, ••tra tnoulttlon 304-875·6388.
encos and security dopooh people. Ref. a dep. required. JAcKs 0 N EsTATEs 814-992-1319 or 992· 992·3483 or 992·1842.
........ houoo·typo fu,nl·
requirod. Call ~42-2877.
1 mile from Olltpolio on Rt. APARTMENTS t Equal 2815.
tura. Price at 3,910. Smell turniohed house:
688. If hltertllld call· thlo Houotng Opportunltyf heo - - - - - - - - - For oala: doubta door cedar
14XIO', 2 bedroom· odulloonly. Coll·448·0338.
M b
H'
numbor.441:3187.
ft-andtwo~~roome.-t In Mldtllepon on N. 4th wt~rdrobe in excellent condi· • g 1 1• 111 • 410 · , USED :
42
0 ile omes
_,.83 for ·-·
lborllng
ot 11
one Avo., 2 room ' apt. N0 tion. Dinnene.wlth 2 chelre,
Trlotor 12X80, 2 badrooin, 6 room houoe, 2 bdr., 1 b.,
for Rent ·
2 bdr. trailer In Kyger Crook bedroom and UIB .,.r children. caH 1·304-882· 120.00. Cell992-3079.
all oiiCfllc. E•c•llont condi· LR. DR. K. bcoilont loco·
School Diltricl. 1 child month for two bedroom. 2588.
tton. Vlndola 12XIO, · 2 lion. Ref. &amp; depoolt re·
occaptabte. 1180 mo .. with uoo ctapoolllocetld - - ' - - - - - - - Plcloe!ns u,.d furniture. 304·
bedroom,gll,rttlniCMI.FrH quirod.Cati448·13 70•fter Furnishedoircond.,ideolfor 1100dlp. CoH448-40011. Foodland ond 8prtn
6 room unfurnlohld apart· 87!1•8483 or 1711·1410.
· •llvory oriel oot·up. Oone'o 5:00.
1 or 2 men. No city t ..u.
Valley Plaza. pool end TV9 mont. 3 room furnished
·Mobile Homao locolld 2
Footoro Troiler Park. Call 2 bedroom mobile homo ant. Coll4411·2741 or loove lipartmonl. CoU 912·1434 Youth CIPIOino lied. o•c
' mll•o from Rovonowood 3 bdr. home on Debbie Dr. 44"·180
. 2.
14)(70 for e175. por
or 1·304·182-21111.
cond, 1110.00. 304·17118rt".
,.... J unot 1on Rt 2 and e310 mo. 3 bd'· hom e on 1 -u - - - - - - - - - month. Call·~"
143·5231 or mouago.
1221.
lntorotoll 77. Coil 1 c304· Orchard Hltlf400mo. 3 bdr. Furniohod 2 bdr., located II 843·6281.
lllurel
Land
Apto.
In
NFumlohod
apt.
111
2nd
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273,1131.
·
homo on Bob McCormick K a. K Mobile Home Pork. _ __.._ _ _ _ _ __
LAYNE'S FURNITURE·
Oollipollo. •111. Man only. Heven. W.Va. now accept..
U71i mo. 3 bdr. home In EeotomAvo. •175mo .. f50
ing oppllcallono for 2 bod· Sofe, chair, roclc.M. otto1974 Mobile horne. 12x80, Adclloon · •no mo. 3 bdr. depoolt. Rent tncludos we· 2 bedroom trailer on Crab Cell 441·4418 after 8PM.
room IP!a. Price rongo lo man, 3 tibias, (o•tro hlovyl.
total oloctrlc with wood· troMar I mtleo from hoopltol 1.,, - • · garbogo. Coli Crook lload, •125.00 par
burntr, 2 bedrooms. Bath a 1221 mo. 4 bdr. homo on 441·8052 or 814·2&amp;1· month. 304-878·1201.
2 bdr. apt. newly -llad, bato 11H. par month to 1181. Sofa, choir •nd love·
Burkhart Lana 1276 mo. 6 ·
1 half. For mQf81nformetfon·
110 to et41,parmo. utltiM $225. market. They Include lilt, 1275. Sofeundcholro
bedroom unfumi1hed 11'\&amp; ..-rt. paid. Catll78·11104 &lt;&gt;&lt; rongo. rofrlg., corpot. Coil priced hom 1285. to IBBI.
celt 814·742-2729.
bdr. home In town 1325 mo. ,_1 _18_4_·~--...----­ 2bllo
home, privata lot. 176·5388.
1·304-BB2·!381.EHO.
·Tablet, 110 ond up to 1121.
Securlty dePooll end refer· 3 bdr. mobile home total
Burdette Adcln, •175.00
'1 973 Hollypark Mobile ancu required on oil ronttls. oioctric.
Hlde·o·bodo,*390. •nd up
CoR 448·4253.
p1u• depo1it, r•ferencea, Nicely furnlohod mobile Furniohld 2 bedroom apan· 10 1560., oofo bodt •141,
Homo with 2 bedrooms. For Wiaemen Re•l Elt•t•
utlltios. 304·876·2414' .
more details, catl992·78t9 Agency. Cell 4411·3143.
homo In city, CA. 1 or 2 mantslri Mlddlopon. Adutto, Recltnoro. e28~. to e3711.,
Nice 3 bdr. mobile home.
edullo only. no pots. Call no plio. oocurity dopqslt. Lampe from f28. to ., 21.
af1ir S:OO w..kdoys. Any·
Call 814·992·3B74.
15 room,• bath &amp; ba•ement. with refrigarator • otove.
pc. d!nottH from e10il .. to
llll)e on weokondo.
441·0338 . .
••ter peld, wltll
431.
7 pc. $189 ond up.
Gao hHt. oppiloncoo fur· fumtohld,
convenient loc•tton· on At. 4"
Apartment
3 rmo &amp; both, otove, refrlger· APARTME.NTS, mobile Wood tlble with sl• c!talrs
, 1987 Elcono tOXIO, 2 ntohod. Adults only, no pols. '7,
114·248·5818. •
tor, ell utilltloo lnclucltod homoo, hou111 1 Pt. Plouont U81i to 1746. Doak 1110
for Rant
bedroom, air condltloftod, Coll814·441·1 183.
oduho only, no pill. Call ond Oolllpolla. 814-448· up to .l225. Hutcloeo. t&amp;IO:
fumtohod, undel-plnned. On
'Mobile home for rent.
B221.
.
4411·2583.
lunk bad complete with
lot, re1dy for occupancy.
2 bedroom hou11 all cerpt1, oduho, ,.~---ce. no ~• .
•
t
lrl
1
·
t
the
·--·
,....
Fumtohod
offlctancy
1141
·13700. Coil 992-7479.
" " ' - · 1271. end up to
I ovo
re g.,
mo. n
Calll14'387· 7743.
country in Evorgroon. Coil - - - - ' - - - - - - - uttltioo .,.td, olnglo, ohore 740 Second AVo .. 3 bd•. Nice 1 ond 2 bedroom UBI. Boby bods, 1110.
bath. 107 2nd. Avo .. Galli• 1180 mo. 113 3rd. Ave.. unfurnf1hed 1partment1. Mlltrlllll or bo• ·opringo,
10XIIO Mobil Home for Mle. 814 441 2198
·
·
·
1.2•10 2 bdr. trail or 2 milao potlo. Call 448·4411 af1er "141 mo. DIJI. roquirod. 304·17&amp;-22t8 before
8 fUll or twin, IIIB .. firm, •liB.
New c1rpet. Cle1n. Price
•.
Call 448·4222 before I, p.m.
• negotiable. Coli 742.·2888 1 a. 2 bedroom houoo a opto from HMC at Everg,..n. IPM.
and e78. Quoon oeto,l111.
446· 3197 or 441· 1 - - - - - - - - - 448·2174 lf1• I.
in Pomeroy &amp; Middleport. Call
or 992·2380.
•
4 dr. choou. •42. I dr.
015'7.
.
Coli 814·992·2381 or 992·
Fumiahed opt .. 2 room• •
2 br apt unfUmllllec!, - · chnto, tl4. Bed fr•mos,
bath, c....,, no plio. ldullo Furlahod garago opt., 4 town. 1171. month. plus t20.and US.; 10 gun· Gun
1982 Liberty. 2 bedroom, 2509.
Mobile homo Upper River only
range, Nfrigerator, carl)e1~
D-oh a reference roomo a bllh, adults only. utllties. 304·875-4824 of· cebincto, 1350. Goo or·
Rd. Call 448·1809 or 441· required.
ter6p.m.
lng. Only lived In 1 year. Small 4 room hoUse. Fure 0508.
Coil 114-441· Coli 448-9279 of1or 4PM.
oiectr!c r_,. 1375. Baby
1&amp;19.
89000. Call 814-992· niahed or unf!,.nniahed .
mano 111, 1211&amp; 135, bod
51113.
•125.00J&gt;er month. $26.00
from11 120, 125, a UO,
depo•it. llidulto- only. In
king frame fiQ. Ooo.d ooloc·
1911 Schultz Ltd. 3 br 1V. Racine. Catl949-2819.
tton . of bedroom •uttao.
8
Public Sale
8
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Public
Sale
both. totoi •lee. central otr,
rocker1. metal cablneu.
&amp; Auction
&amp; Auction
mlqrow1ve. diehw~aher. · 2 bedroom Plllive solar
headboordo 838 a. up to
Clo.,., rlfril, underpinning, home near Harrleonvllle.
t85.
redwood porch. 304-675· Peaceful aetting, garege,
1049.
U01d Fumllure ·' dryero. ond
free
for responalble
TV'o. 3 ml11 out Bulavflle
profeaolonal. 8360.00 o
Rd. Open Bam to lpm, Mon.
Double wide. 24•86. good month. Cell 742·2692.
'
lhru Fri .. Bom to 6pm, Sot.
cond, 111.000.00. 304·
&amp;
Ptrsonal
Property and Real Estate
,114·448·0322
871-1412 or 171!·2996. , Nice clean 6 room houH

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AUCTION

ANTIQUE

with bath &amp; utility room . Gu

range. refrigerator. Even

33 . Fermi for. Sele

Hgto., G•lltpollo. Cell 446·
0318.

2 bedroom houH. 1 mile out

Roull 1 Letart, Land Con· Sand Hill Rd. Depot it and ref
troot .. Low -npaymont. required. 304·876·4045.
billie- ••• rant. 1V. otory
,. remo•llld houll with 4 2 hOUMI for rent and ber for
ac~. Good farm land and
Nlo or looto with option to
celllir tlouM. Muon Co buy. 304·875·6720.
w- a,....... plus ctet•n. 1 - - - - - - - - , _ . aoptlc oyatlln, n- Brick ranch type, 3 bod·
COJIIII' plumbing. School roomo, 2 boths. family
'llul mall route by front room, double gorogo. 3100
door, Owner financing. Parrtoh Ava.. Point Ploaoant,
,.,_ 304-871·2113 or 1310.00 ..-r month. 304·
871-3030:
418·1078.
B

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

ll•liLIC
AUCTIO•

saturday.

S81tt. 8, 1984
10:00 a.m.
o,.

62 at . ·west
Columbia, wv. Watch
for signs.

1

Rt.

Re·a••l'"'"re consisting of houSe and lot witt be offered
Aucllon sale,at 12:oo·noon. Terms on real estate is 10
percent down day' of sale and bat anee when deed is
delivered tn 15 to :10 days.

:~::~: ~ide by

side Harvesf gold r_e frigerator,

aet, GE deep, freezer, chest tvpe. 3 pc. living
lrnomsulte, Trutone :Z.S" color console Til,, coffee table
end tllbf•· ceiling fan. Jenny Lynn bed, French
IPorovtnclal br. room suite. chest, pillows and linens,
IIC trtov -tng mec:htne (Electro Hygowe) dresser.
·lm1imor cllelf, fable biUI! glass top, antique oil lamps.
Kill lOCk (works), 6ft. custom 1ruck lop, CB tower
i - bHm, fuel oil furnace. fuel oil heater, 3 oil tank
punllfl, $tokermatic coal stove needs repair. 8
._.. Oynamark riding mower, motors 1 vear old· run
one - ' • 24 cne fruit jars, metal cabinet, toot's and
~ 35110 BTU gas heater, 8 hor.., Rota litter,
IDNP Mil water pump, real good hand tools, sears 4.
17:~~~=:~~~ VIti Lincoln 225 welder, table saw
1
.
10" Oxyacet.ylene hose and gauges, mnon.o
l!fd much more. '

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R; Jehn Albright •
Rick Pearson
:IOH73-54311
30H7H785
.and IGndlll WV .and Ohio Lie. No. 6685.

Cllflorcfleck with eroper 1.0 . ·
tor accident• or t9ss of propertv.

COLLECnBLE AUCnON
LABOR DAY

MONDAY, SEPTEMIER

3, 1914

AT

10:30 A.M.

located at the Hockin&amp; Valley Motor Inn,
NELSONVILLE, OHIO.
All Day Labor Day Auction. Items from the home.of
Joseph E. Ruston, Power of Attorney All11d T. Ruston, plus items from 3 line' Athens/Fairfield &amp;
Hocking Co. Homes. This listina is very brief. ·
. DECORATED STONEWARE: (Over 20 Pes.) Rare 3gat. Redware
Donaghho Co. Jar; S. Hutchinson &amp;Sons Matamoras 2 gal. jar,
Pomeroy "Buckeye" 1 gat. jar; unusual S. Hutchinson Mata·
moras 11! at. tapered jar, excellent Incised WMes Utica freehand churn w/bullerfly &amp; flowers; 1111 freehand "Flowers" lard
crock; H. Sentz Altegaeney, Pa. 2 gal. jar; sm. lapered bark
brown qt. Donaghho; Hamillon &amp; Jones and T.f. Reppert de·
corated·Jars; 5 gat. crock w/biue "Bee"; Jane Smith Burling·
ton, Oh. I gal. jar (damaged); blue/white "Cherry" Pan. Sale!
crock; Reppert stenciled "Plow" jar &amp; others! ·
·
FURNITURE: Original walnut 2 pc. stepback cupooard w/12
panes (llass, 2 drawer base, has originlll graining OYer walnut
cherry Sheraton blanket chest; country ~~~ top grain box in
green paint; scalloped back open commode; ea~y large pine &amp;
pop bookcase w/Oovetl. drawer; 2 pc. Primitive slab door step·
back cupboard; cherry Oovelailed bll'earu w/mirror; fiddle
back &amp; Boston rockers; fine walnul marble top .parlor table.
OAK FURNITURE: 2 pc. oak dry sink cupboard w/side lower
drawers &amp; meal bins; fine oak high chest w/Serp . top &amp;
fancy mirror; original oak bookcase secretary w/curved
glass; orig. oak slack bookcase; oak Setp. wash sland; large
curved glass oak china cabinet w/cluw fl. (needs ft. repair);
Mariena office chair; nice Hoo~er cabinet w/llour/sugar
bins &amp; spice iars; round oak table; rockers &amp; staQds; small
unu$uat trestle base lift top desk, much mOre!
COAL STOVE: Exceptional florence Hot Blast Hn coal heat·
ing stove w/orig. nickle trim.
·
PRIMITIVES&amp; COLLECTOR ITEIIS: Fine TrampArtsewingbox
w/drawer &amp; lift top; fancy Tramp Art wall comb. case; small
toot box w/orig. green &amp; red paint; tin child's wheelbarrow;
wood buHer churn; ~d coffee box in blue paint fine Acme wall
coffee mill; old butt basket; wall candle box; apprQx. (30).
piec~ of colored ,graniteware; (2) quiHs . "Fan" &amp; "Wedding
Rtng' patterns; good oak case "No~h Amerrcan" wall tele·
phone; old H2 farm bell &amp; bracket wall &amp;mantel clocks; 1952
Barry "Mammy Yocum" doll; Duro Novil~y "Chalfie McCarthy"
puppet; Civil War flag; kit of good collectnr items!
STATIONARY GASOLINE ENGliiES: John Deere "Hil &amp; Miss"
stationary sngine; Jaeger Machine Co. Columbus, Ohio 2 HP
"Hit &amp; Miss" engipe.
GLASS &amp; CHINA: H/P ·Nippon bowl w/barn scene; other HIP
NipJlOil; very lovely German decorated bowl w/JIId.edge; tl·
ceploonal ortental 71!'' footed bowl; fenton; seveBI111ct pieces
of carnival glass in various colors, shapes &amp; trims; !!lass bas·
kets; Opaline glass; fry Cut bowl; Marked Heisey Kumidore;
many ni,ce pieces of Art/Pattern end other &amp;lass &amp;.chine items!
GUIS:1. Stevens Arms .22 "favorite" rille; Sprinlfietd 12
ga. double bart. shotgun; new, never fired Stevens Mod. 580
12 ga. 3 shot shotgun; Cencal Arms Co .. shotgun.
AUCTIOIIEEIS IIOT£: Avery·pod Labor 0., AllctiOII. R•·
1111111t11. tiNI *"t list inc is brief, 11ucb 110r1 to sell,...
listtd. SotM unusual lllld hard to find
AU DAY
SALE..Spend an tnloYHia day at tilt IIICtioflllitll 1111
TtniiS: Cash Day llfSIIt ot Chick wltlll'olltlvt ID.luncll
Avtilabl• In Dhrilllloec itt
AIIOllnpl .

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Lo..,.

AUCTIOIEER: OTTI£ OPPERUII
(II') 315-7195 ot 314-2211

Sat., Sept. 15, 1984-10:00 A.M.
Sale located on Glassburn Rd., Rt. 3, Bi'dwell. Ohio.
From Gallipolis lake State Rt. 160 to Porter. Ohio.
Turn left on St. Rt. 554,10 approx. 211! mi .. tum rilht
on Fairview Rd. 1pprox. I mi. to Glassburn d.
Watch for sians. ·
•
Auctioneer's Not~: Somelhina for tvtryl)ody. fumlture.
tools. chain SIWS, old aun and owuchmore. Be DR Iiiii.
19.5 Bolen's tractor, 60 inch cutting spread (hydraulic.control); disc, plow, snow blades, Stanley.circular saw. 6\\ in,
builder, Lawn Boy nwwer, Roller Creeper, auto ramps, lots ol
misc. tools, Stihl chain saw 015L. McCullough Mini Mack
chain saw (12 in.). 2 garden sprayers. jungle logger, I elec.
bench grinder, wooden lra~er, broadcast spreader, air com·
pressor, Homelite weed eater, misc. chains. tree setter,
wheelbarrow, 2 posthole diK&amp;ers. sledge hammer, wooden
outside door, lown spreader, other misc. tools.
FLINTLOCK SHOT GUN STAMPED 1863. Nice gun cabinet.
Gun case..
HOUSEHOLD ITEIS: Extra longoff:white couth and match·.
ing chair, 3 piece bedroom su~e. I chest of driwers, pole
tamp, Hotpoint electric range, Admiral refrigerator (both
bronze). magazine table, corner ulilily table. hall tree, corner
cabinet, I old kachen cabinet, melal ulility cabinet, 1 old
round pedestal table. 3 round back spindle chairs (old), lg.
milk can. sewing c,binet, kitchen cabinet, coHee table. AM
radio &amp; record player. 1tocker (orange). 2 plaid Early Ameri·
can recliners. 1 rec~ner,lllowered rocker·, pr.fable lamps, 2
lamp lables, Westinghouse chest freezer. Singer treadle
, machone. wrought irllfl ~and. blue glass coffee table, 2
matching end tables. pr. chairs, 3 wooden corner shelves, 1
metal corner shelves, .2 toot stools, Electrotuuweeper, 220
electric healer. 20 canon copper kenle, andirons and grate,
sewing rocker.
.
STOllE J~IS: Mist. ~zes, plus 11201 gallon, 5 gallon, slone
chicken waterer. .
,
'
Lol$.01 lise. flower pots. odds and ends of dishes, misc. old
platters, 2 lg. canners. tomato stakes, Christmas tree,
Christmas ornaments. Pool Table 4x8. Old faclsnmier Beer
Kea. Misc. Glass.
.
.
Other it•m• too nullltroul to mention. Lots of 11.. market

64 Mi1c. Merchendi•e

County Appliance, Inc. Deming ahallow - ............ .......... ......
·- p - . 110.00.
.._ n ...1000 ITU air condltloo..,
~-lli!':'~t. ~~ 17:: 120.00. Callgtz. 3tfl.
IN. Ave. Oa•pollo, 'IPIId Quean wringer
,
Wllher. 1 - . a steel tub.
Wringer needa rep1lr.
• ..,. PlY ...... Troda Canter 111.00. Aahley wood
, ......... Outlet, llontugo, ...,_, 11 00.00. Cal 742·
- Ollie. Open 1·7PM.
2111.

&amp;W.

:-~1..~-~Q~·~~·eo·[·~r.~h~s·~tot~1~7

' ....... '¥0011

Auction

Held Few: AVONELLE

PHILLIPS

.1011 .._ .

:·~
·
'"'* IMiil

.
wllh I lnilh fill room
ermo
. ................. COiioplall

; Wlttlllunkleo ., ••• z .......
antron llvtneroom auttao

SAVE
NEW

u ..............
..... '"·
r, ot'rae..._..,.
tiO.
dtllelte lito
bo•

.: till_......_Ill __ .,

maple ·
1178,

FAMOfiS MAlE.~

VERY

hrm Equipmant

Orevetv Tr1ctor el•ctric John D•r• LA tractor witH
otort, I opd.. with attach· tqui; . new rear tires.

monto. c.u .....410.

et,IOO. Call441·0311 .

Ford &amp;01 m - . -vgood
cond .. •no.; D - , _
Hole Olggor. 1310. Coli
318·1181.

1V. yard Trojon, 4 WO,
loodar, uood FOnd,
•a.loo .oo . 304·871·
2377,
tobacco oticks for solo.
20 canto ooch . Coli 1142111·8011.

,...., machln.y for oalo.
forago blower&gt;. 3 "'· hitch,
pto driven; atooloogo round
llolll of hey. 1·304·743·

1--------8-10 nestsgolvan!zad 11101
chicken coupo. Colt 114·
378·2424 .

Uti.

61

Ferm Equipment

INSERT
OR

: ........ rooUre Ill, 7 .......

• chiilme t i l - HI 1148, I
· : .....,. dlneae 111 Ill. ulld
, ......_, eultM,, rlfrilllfl:
, ton, rongee, olloot, d.....,1 ,
' wflnter waeher1, TV'a. dry·
' arl,. -·Coli 814-4411·
: 31.118.
·

~£
·~
'•

FREE STANDiNG
STOVE· ,~

,

I

8 N Ford tr-or. plow lind 3 Wllnld ptgo. Delivered. Sorrel more. vary gentle.
disc. 304-171·2148.
Colt 992·1918.
Good for beginner or young
person . Call I14·Z.4 2 ·
2023.
.
2 Hoi- I ton oil- . .
wegono •3.1100.00 each. 1 63
Liveltock
'M odal 707 Chopper - - - - - -- - - 4 year old quarter horae
•1.800.00. 1 Super 23 24 It
k mere. 83 inchn. dartr: bay.
. _ e1100.00. Allin good
A~~=..:.-.:::..,::: noo.oo. Coli 843·1311.
cond. 304-1711·1213.
now ..-Int. now floor. Colt FOR SALE: Two Ql'odO Hoi·
21_1_._
1_30_9_·_ __ _ _
N- Holland Suplor 7171_
otein bulls. One born 5·83 :
cho- - h 1 row corn Frllll sprtngor Ho!tttln heif· aired by Pori-or: thiOIMr
born 1·83; tlrld by Evotu·
hold. ExceHenl condition.
A.l. tired, al•o cows tion. Ctll H•mm V•ley
e2.ooo. 304· 743·1210 .,.. en
D.H.I records. Coil 814· Forms at 949·2574.
743-7173.
2U·248e. _

...

•Five Year Limite1N
Warranty.
,g
•Automatic draft con- '
trol.
·~

..

•Large airtight ash: :

•Firebox brick lined: !

sso ' ·;
•

.

·

HOLDS liL .
"'
,OCT. 10 ' ..
,]o

.

OPEII SUJIDAY , :
11001110 lUI :

OPEII LAIOI Ia1r.: .1

. 11L DAft

II

Judy DeWitt. R111tor, 388~8155
lltrrill Carter, R11ltor, 379-2184
Ji111 Cochran. Assoc .• 446·7881
Beeky IJine. Assoc .• 446-0458
Cathy Pope. Assoc •• 37f.2748
llltpret Bryant, Assoc. 245-92n

'

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E.r INC.

·PUt.Numberl toWork
..

..

•

'

/

MER FIUIICIIiG on !lis im~Wie 3 bedroom
home in KYJ!I' Cieell Schools. Included: fireplace. 1'6
balhs. ful111sement with 1S'x40' ~ room. nnit3l
illS. cenlnl air, pnee lllus 16'x32' in-ground pool on ·
IRiscapa11! acre ylld.
11610

............ ...lllo.Earo...................
....

_...........,. ~······
.._._ ......
........
AKC. lhi'atl eel ............

lurpluo Army C-llage,
l.aather combat booll. 0.·

ol••·

ntm, oil
Un•mltood
quanttttao 1:011-7:00 PM.

end

been WOi ilaad.

3C)4..

81111·3911 .

Frl, lat~ Sun. 18m lam.·
rv!llo'o, E-R--.1, 7
mlloo IN- Eral largo •hlte
building South Wilt olda

ur usrm -

FMJAmC I'IICl! - 0wne1s need
_, .. tlis bridl home fist ~ 2.000 sq. It 1U ~
dilidul I Nit S11&gt;i SM1 kt:hen, 2 bllhs, 3
bedtur1, biNI iYinc mom, falllily !11011\ 2 ear
(llnii!.LMII! treed lawn. Priced~ $54,900.Owner wil
arnsider ams.

·

H70

IIEW' UmiiG - ' WIITOII COUIJ -' 3 bedroom
randier llill1 arpart, l!nced side Ylrd with ~
'pllio_r.omp.:t.
. t dmn &amp; oh. 511 rice. Vi~ $idin~ Low
helq bls. Alrifll, 'here I b only $33.900.

1!681

JUST U$1£D - SO.rHIIIG SI'EctAll - like new
2 story. Remodeled With Class and style. format entry,
living room with ireplace and WOod insert 32 ft. of
tabinels nkitchen, formal dining, 3bedrtlOOIS, 2baths.
ful 1Jaseri1ent. larK!! deck. Plus bam, shed. 3 acres:City
school district. Reduced 'price. ,,

IIIII FARII - PIIC£ IEDUClD - 13.9 acres
Slmlllds litis 2 !by ri!ITOidelaii'Dine. 5 bedrooms,
~ carpeled, alumioom siling 40x40 barn.
siDcMd pent pd lenre. IIDacaJ base 1M much
more. K you .n..rring a place in the munl!y,look no
larlher_
•

57 . Mueical
1 _._,
....
n ... wme....

-.-:---k·
......... _._._

This home is
clean. living mom, lar8!! filMy room
wilh ~ bath, earpoit Owner wiling ID 1is1!n 111

c_,....-

very

ov-. 40
Mon~s • oult, 42 Jacket. . 33·30. l-jacll0totze40.
Tron A•lo. 304·171·41711. .... ·Qri 10 ............
Plainlc . _ , . ap. 1 honey bel · ...,.., lob • royal_......_....
......,...t, plaatlo oeptlc tankt, Millar -I do,_, 304-181- , _ _ , 1711·1408.
plotitlc c"'-t. ....,.. cui· 3917.
'·. -·RON EVAN8 ENTEII·
Saxophone, •~c. cond. c ..
PRIIEI. Jeolal0&lt;1. 011 814- Imperial poot, 24 ft. uold 2 444-1117.
211·1130.
montho, above ground.
18.100.00. 304-182·2488 Plano I~ IIIMithl old. Conn
Bllrube pt\lned, - n ,. lf1er 2:00.
otyll. •1.200. Cell
• aaeded, retaining Willa,
44f.47131f1er IPM .
• otdawalko. pllloo. berk com.....o - 0 - - - . 40
: !'!"feel a -dull. Contioct ....;-;.., _
;..wltll . - plano. co"rot tn
• iltuce Dovltlon. Coli 114- opnlar~. Glrle 10 opald • • - condition. lilY·
: 211-1427.
- ...... B... - · - .._.._.....,......,._
lemp. Royel portable eiOO. C. 4441-3111.
Foraalofllldirt,ondtopootl. ma.nueltrpawriur.304· 1 - - - - - - - - - Call Colll14-211·1427.
171-1401..
Iundy llaaophoM, UIOd 7
mo. Cal441·1800.
Cut up ......_ 111 PU Brond portable t3 In
lolld, ...... loads dllroorod. color TV. 2 deya old M- .
~~ no~g •o d. cond
A.·.·
Call fo&lt; ~Call 114- 1110.00. - T.ool bo• p1uo 1400 ..... 1 1 - 38 7 0 1 uv
2411·1104.
'
tOols 111.00. I • lot 7 Front .
F-toraata:UIId2yaaro.
I t. Maeon, W· V •·
' F~lowood for solo dump ,.._________
111I. 00 . Trurnpet, 171.00•
; trucok • · pick up load. Coli
Col f'&amp;l-4279.
· 1ftet IP'Iill1 4-211·8189or I---,,...,,.,..,--::---::-:..
'_
. 304-IIZS.77III.
56 Building Supplill
24 Voklmo Encyclopodlo
llrltanloll. lorga minor. ,..
.... _,. drum, - g
can oMnnatta 111. con- lulldtng Madrioio
.....,, ......... c..... bod. - . br1c:11, pipao. l t r l p , - _,... 1M8CtiCI
ltntola. etc . pod tncludod. 178.00. MWI, -c~~--441--·3_•_1~~-·~---­ wtndowo.
Cio-Wintan,RioG,.nda, ...,_ 120.00. 304-llf.

neat

7

teas!JIIIIM offer. Building new OOme. needs ID ~

co-

1IBIUCED P11CE -14'l717
bedrooms,

1----------

,.]

e DEPOSIT:
. . . .-

4'/1. ..... - - • l'lf.clcl

otlclos 12 In tong. , _ , ,.,~ yrd ... ...
Both Indo """'-ad, 17 -·.,..... ..... IIOOd
..,..oeaoh or 11_,..,.. doas. corn. .ndgo.........,..
t,OOO or more. 304·137· /Celi e14-28f.1411.
2130.
lhellend Pony ....,.IOgood
Whlt11 metal datoctoro. (lnd ......... _, ......... IIOOd
aolno and ~ry. corn..-ro with cllltdren. e... 814-!lltuoo.
my priCMI. ~04·171·2101.
I HP. 10 pion vorticol o1r AKC D....,_, -.dful
lonipr-...10.00. 304- red male••......,.. compt lwty
houae-broken. all ahota •.
171·1118.
e121. can 4411·2310.
V.;;;;iiij~~;;;;;;~!;
World Bpoll EnoyolopldiM,
IIUI con4. 304-182·2411. · Mole Min. lclo 1011er fo&lt;
Tollac
. co

Top oot1 fll dirt_ dell·
_
.. 304·11711·7171.

•Dual, variabie speed~ .
. blowers ·
· · 'l
•Heavy ·duty do ubi~;
wall construction. ~
•Approved for coal' 1
burning ·. '
. •t
.a

·

.

tr-:

871·3334.

•H[· Temp glass. doors •

pan

Livelltock

, . _ 11141 , _ 304-

CHOI(E Of 4 COLIDD,

FlEE·

::=?.'

lhautlful AKC ,...._
D t - from Mfg. PrloM Cocller pupplaa, oolorlluff
onunion 1alllllldallh•IWI• - ...... 1110.00. PhorMo
. - - . H . O . I _ , . 304-871-2044.

'

.

FtreWood, UO.OO . P!clwp I eood looktog. wall
Iliad. no .oo delivered, -..t.R... Walllarpupa.
304·171· 29B.1 or 171· Oyt of 2
Jlop,
1712.
-....... .
..u..t-

llrlll.ftMpori&amp; ..... Rentol

$599~

63

=::.

ourpluo ol01hlng.

•

82 Wentad to Buy

Dragon~ Cattery Kin·

I

t100 eet .......,.firm D81Cato--._.,,
• 1120......... tHnttte ....... t11,000.00. 304·411· P.nly ,_........... Cell
811-4122.
• 131. ..... . . . 134, 1871.

FIREPLACE~

o. Call 114-241-1121.
• both. 12 Dodge Colt You-dhor--241&lt;48
! 13,300. l!lectrlc chit- 4 car..,... kit. 12.41111.
• orgon *28. Call 814-388- del. c .. 1-114-111-7311.
• 1017. '

~WIVi,;;..; ...
;;;,.;--;;m;;;o;;dl;ll1iiz:-.3300:·
: ~ ............ CIOnd. s...
• CiMiillftl

•un

Shop.

! 1a&lt;t. ...,..._ poottebll a

· Y-ho VZ 1211 motorcyoll.
; Call 114-:117·7187.
: -....
,.-lth--•.....,.,...D-..-..
.....,,...2-w_oy_

M--

Now oplift for

lMIIifll(l,

. llatiB. maslel'

Rid roollborriol. Toyloro
1 - lllaok. Rt. hnyPatch.CaN4441-1112:,
33. New Htt-. Complsla
- n r y = 4 " , 1", CANNING TOMATOES ·
12"blocll.
......... fllcic ,.,.., o-. bring con·
PhorMo day S04· 2·2222. ........ 247·3213. Eugono
-lng 112·3231.
Dov!o.
I

~

area.

Part mollie trJme. 2
I '6 bitlis, k*:hen

livq 1110111 will
famly room. ful
pool, plus nM:h mm.

-

1629

TAKE IIOfiCE - This 3bed 100m frame oome has a lot
to offer for $28.1XXl. living room. large kitchen. balh.
good carpel, natur~ gas heat U~hed garage.
Large lawn. Home ~ in eoccellent condition. Located in

68

&amp; VegetebleS

trinnal dining

w•lfll* with appiances including .disllwashef.
24'x24' prage. 2acres. Good private location. Priced on
lhe20s.

111lM

r: : 3111=··==::;:::::::====
Fruit

• ~ ·benjo, liken-; qulter with amp U21 for

;

dy.

GREAT STAmlt M 1£111!101' IIOIIE - Owner
wil CXJnSidef hllping wilh finn:ing. 2 bedroom
remodeled horne. Mlninum sidint, insiJiallid. Slorage
~ 1 acre lawn with e-den area. Priced 1D si!tl at

$26.

.

ffl3

• Jhcb' ' hoeltll bed. 1 yr.
e480. Cal 114·381: 1113 or 114·111·1138 If·
IIIJ 3:1q.
' old.

Cloea out It coot. White'I .
I lltftt mOtlol mllol daMe·
• ,..,., Cell .,.._0148.

. J

DOn .lUll' DIM 1Y T1IS OIIE - You net see
i1side!
one loot livinl2ll'l711 OOI!blewide
wi11r 1111Z' I aae. 3 lldt"'""" 2lul baths. equWed ·
l*hen, bmallivinc ooom. ~ room with blil.fll
IJooksbelw5 lllld fiePn Qmal air. Glrage. IO'x40'
QJII!JI!d . . . M laf $49,900.
1!634

ear.....

.... 7 f1 . ......., duty trtler

FREEZER BEEF· SALE : .
Lb.
GRAIN FED
LOREN NOI.AN .
388-9676

,99¢

. a..... Call 114·3'78-2424.
Eleotrte

ltOWI,

-

of

· d r - . twin olio bod. IR
. ..,..., lounge choir, metal

. -lootoo. Cal 441-3224.

h.,..

·W- morning en
' 111.000 ITU, uood 1 - ·
· -·Mil. Cell 441·1221.

' lmoll- ...... Ulad 2
UIIDJIII, .148(1. Cell 441·
1
: 1221.

Loa ....... wll fit 14-11 "'
, ' - · - · Coli 114·
· 141·1'-41 or 114-241·

,OM.

l

RUTLAND PUINnUIE

REALTY

F• PIIICrD 10 SEll- This 4 year dd brick home
1*JS II) acres has l,w1 priced ., 91111 and DWfllf wil
. . help lilanoe. 2 11111111 blms pus .~
idbtJillinp, 40 acres IJAD1111. tDbecoo base. !nit

).
'.

.:::...

y~

114 ACIES
'lllllt Z........ ., INt II S. I. 124 IW Wlllltwllll. Drlw IIIII IIIII lite a
' lil&amp;fawlllll.tiiiii•..UW ...... Il4-J74.21llfat .. pllillt 1tta111.
.... tltilltlllt: .
'

IUTLAND FUaNITUIE

-

l _.:
"

'•

r&gt;

"

l*x:l&lt; pr3ge. Located at 'MI. tabor b1
•

11642

SI'OTWS COIIDmOII. OIIGIIUI. OWIIU - 3
bedroom ranch wilh laf&amp;e ~«hen, llllh. Wing IVOJI\
•utility ilboched pnae. nat ps heal. cenlnl llf,
flat lawn wilh chain link lencearoood
back. Priced at $36,500.
IHi64

11635
F- - 140 ACI1ES 'RifM. will11 *"Y ddlr tare.
lzll bam, ~ will - tJblcco .... 2 Ill
- . IIJID. 60 acres Wit*. Apel -'*'I finn.
Lilcad II Carl Ml b1
ll656

SET

IW:helo with range aM refritlerab',IMng mom, dining
area, 2 acres of land with porod. fruit frees, prden area,

N:11011 IEEDm 1101 oo this ranch style ~ 3
btdt1M16, livq IVOJI\ lillie wirldow. II! acre ~wn.
Mille ......... Clruntry ~· Close tl 'Mioo
County llle. Price l?lduced ., $ 9,900.
H594

IIIAT A atm F« $16.9oo you aon own 21\ acres,
more or 111ss, in the coun1ry lind al2'di0' mobile home
. . eopondo. WIJoded lind lll1d filly nice. c.a blay.

Afl'l,_ lib II•

.

SPACIOUS 4 8(010011 - Aformat entty leads !he
way in litis kovety trHevel which lealun!s CUI1ltllete
IW:hen, Wge IMng room. 2 baths, !army room. rec.
room. 2 ear attached garage. 1.33 acre. Only minutes
1ronf town.
M653

, __
1711.
.,________ ·lc-

AT

.

1910 00ta.1111D( HOllE Mtll 3lldtooms, 2 baths.

lfAUOfUl VICIOI1IAII in a small town. Excelent
oondiliu" 4 bediODms. II! balhs. formal dining, nice
llll:hell, I rail. page. Nice 111m with laoge shade
- . Ganten. Owner lnlilus tl set
ff595

110 Ill£ 116 I'USII UP flam I8IDi 111 INif'll of litis
c:llarmilll6 ruorn Jllldl with U IBINilllovlly lawn
is 1 11oM! A Slllllf buy tlr Clllllbi!Mrs. ~~~

Complota
·' bod,
1:110.ICing
Cll otzo
11~·3M·

lllllillllis, o.io=l-(114) 446·0552
-.1-.
n (114) llcCihee

StM llt8hee

llriarpatch Konnolo Prof11·
otonol AN·bNid tar-g.
lndoor-outdaar boerdina fl·
olllttae. 1 ........ Cocker lpanlal po pploi. Call 114·1181780.

81

Ferm Equipment

·foot olumlnum truck - · Alt Chow p•
; ilu.ft. NOD. lot...11 Iaiiy topper, 1111.00. Premier 1
- llit!Mo, now
.:!*I Mid llnlmono........., enaro drum, 1121.00. Colt CFA1Himalayan
end , .......
klt!tn~. c.. 114·441·3144
'' 110. c .... -•· 441·1321. 112•73tt.
•"- 8 .
; W...... ilrywHI..Iwulltro Full olz• menrau a bo•
• to ohlna fr-. I liNer•. 3 lfl'lngo. Clean • IIOOd con- Cute golden R!tlrlavaro,
;~ 111 ,...... 1·20 ·rn 811
f Jll, Cal It 4·141· AKC, 7 wka. Ca• It 4-18J·
. ....... lidell\r ..... refrl ....... !lltlon.
1243.
.
2832.

McGIIte Auttlon Co.

~let AIICt IIIII:

Taylor Grooming. Colt
814-387·7220.

Judy

11

•
IWAIN
AUCTION • PURNITU,RE
, .I Z Otlvllt., Gelipolto, N-

lttllll.

fiAt EST.TE: Very nice Older home siluated on 13 acres of
rollin• lind. This one sloty home has a full basement w/bath, :
you woll enjoy the spacious well aroomed lot plus lots of pine
trees. small fishine P.Ond 111d approx. 9 acres of woodland . .
Lots of wild pme in thurea lor the hunfer,lotsof peeceand ·
quiet will be enjoyed in thil belutifut country seHina. To see
this property call (6141 446.0552. Terms .on real est1te:
$2,000.00 ~:~sh or certified check day of Ale. Reel estate to
be sold with confirlllltiOII of OWntL Taxes will be Pro-ruled to
d~! of closina. Closina must be on or before October 15,
1984. REAL ESTATE TO SELL AT NOON. Broker participution
inviled at 2%. P~ must registet bY mail with Bud
McGhee Reetty notlaler th1n noon 111 Thursday ·priCedina
auction. Broker or licensed Sliesperson must be pressnf to
bid. No exceptions.
·
T£1111: Clsh 01 chtdi with pro!)!!r 1.0. All items must be plid
for before 11movifta from ule.
llat r11ponsibl1 far loll Ill• or accldtnts. FOod s.V.d.
Salt C.ducttd ly:

HILLCREST KENNELS

-ding oil ~. H11t.d

81

. ,The Sunday Tii'I'IIIS-Sentinel Page D-5

• tor. aalat'edTV,q..., . . .

•s

~

Pet• for Seli

Indoor· outdoor fectlltloo.
P'mnlt. u - IITWr Rd. ldo'e, T - . Plaine, Ohio. AKC Doberman pupplel:
bMida ....._ Cr11t M~. A'- 0
...~.
ltud ... rice. Colll14-441·
114•441 71N.
,_ ~-ya.
Tl'll.

: fulf- lloa eprlngo. lkag11 .
, ~.... U-Riverl(d., ·
: G'alllpolla, C811 448·7318.
ll•pleoebelatvotour-·
llo..., _,oh f210. dropluf
teble ft 80. IOUIId deftn
04Q. Cell 441·4042. '

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~::;::;~~~~d~ia~DJOIIM~~~w;reat~~~~~~-~~;;·:=~·~·r-~:·;:•=~=;-;~1.)~~~

88

11000 UIID API'UANCII Country Crof1a Oak proW........ ..,_, rohlgao• ducts, ....... of IOilcl o81c
...,., ....... ...._ Apo -uctlonfumlt-. Con-

-il.•

• " QJt

VIIIDeriblr. NCJriii.Soulll

PonMioy Middleport-Gallipolis, Oh~Point Pleasant, W. Va.

11 Hou8ehlllcl Oood1 84 MIIC. MerchendiM

t A6 .

Dealer: ~
w• Nora BMI

2, 1914

nes and mlnY • ems.
slwJI DE CG I IQAltGr -

·, Hll

Near IUlney oo;!
Sl Ill 35. One of tile best IIJIUitle. Rurll Wiler, II
n Eletlrit: and Jllllnl lfiS. Mille liS. an • .

11673

r 0).1'&amp;•

smielluildinJ

. BliCK - If. 35 - 5 bedrooms, iving ,.., 21ft. 0&lt;
cibinels in kitchen, 2 fuR baths. ~ besement. 4 car
8lfl&amp;'. sittuled oo I acre. This home has hid alot of
TlC. Lois of ~ Callaf more dellils.

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33 ACRES OF TUNQUIL IIEAlllY - Water, electric,
septic system. telel)horoe seovice already placed on
prllpel'!y. RDad fron\age. Home site. Partially wooded.
Priced In sell
.
~50

NEAR GALUPOUS - Super 3 bedroom oanch style

heme with attached (pfage. ~mical gas heal and

central air. Large fenced·in yard, ~ and
shrubbery. Price has been reduced. Possi!M Oall

assumlful. $44.900.

11568

OWIIER NEEDS TO SEtl! - Assumable loan Ento.Y
cool breezes and the privacy ot 3.6 acres with. Ills
oome featuring 3 bed lOOms, 1\? baths, large family
room with stone fireplace, full basement 24'x24'
outbuilding. rural waleo and numerous extras. Poiced at
$55,1XXl.
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17 ACIIES and OO..ble wide home locall!d in Rio
Home has 3 bedJlXJIIIS, ~~*ben. I II
batl6, dinq( mom, smal room ~ oonery or lbagte.
~ .... pump 11ouse.und 1ays mos~~y 11at
11641
FOR1HE IIMSTOI - This neal and dean oome is
ideally silualed for rertal IWoperty II' someoroe.wanling
dose tD town. Aluminum sidin&amp; oulbuil!:lin8. noce back
lawn. wilhin walking distance 1D stores. Priced at
$ll,!Kll.
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lET'S 110'1( . AND BUILD - Get your (louse plans
together because here is 10 acoes mdre or less, partoal~
deared. p:~rtiaily wooded. wailing for your new home.
Spring water. blacktop road.
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COIPtmLY FUIIIII$itED -~bedroomframetmme
ready for you 111 move in. Eatin ilitthen, liVine room.
bath, b 1118111, melll SIDraoge llliding. l.isl!d ID sell at
$18,001. Callaf lillie detais.
#567

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175 ACRES- 30 acres woods. mineral rights. Possible
owner financing. Near Raccoon Creek.

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COIIIERCIAL BUilDING - CrO!'IO City, Uke new
metal building. Located at Rt. 7, 1!1anor Addition. Two
lots lotai 9l'Ml50' deep. Water and electric available.

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Times-Sentinel

2, 1984

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Uvestock

Autos for Sale

Reg . 2 yr. old Guernsey. Due

1978 2 dr. Dodge Aspen,
Oct. 11 to Reg. olro. Aloo auto. radio. PS. PB. 82,199 .
good quality hoy. Call 614· John 's Auto Sales, Bulaville
949-2287.
Rd . Call 446-4782. . '
1978 VW Rabbit AM·FM
stereo, good. 911 mileage ,
standard trans., exc. cond .,
11,995. Call 814· 266·
6273 or 614-388-9696 .

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Autos for Sale

71

Autos for Sale

1973 Uncoln Continental.
1972 Mercury Montego.
Only lntereated partleo call,
priced on inopaclion. 304·
675·6130.
1968 XR7 Cougar, 19118
AMX. 304-882-3146.

Autos for Sale

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75

RNI Estate General

187e Ford LTD. exc cond,
runa good, one local owner,
11,200.00. Call 304·11715•
2180, Don Waldie.
1977 Cutlaoo Salon, 360·
VB, PS, PB, t2,000.00.
304·11711· 611311.

Jetta for sa"le or trade. Call

81,200. Call 448· 0782.

614· 367-0106 .

74 Mustang II 4 spd .. 4 cyl ..

1982 VW Rabbif LS AC

1975 Monzo 8400. Call

1979 CorveHe, white good

1976 Monte Carlo good
cond., loaded, rally wheell.
66.000 miles, $1 ,800 or

condition , &amp;10,000. Sofa,

best offer. Call 614· 367·

love,eat, chair, $200. Call

7260.

614· 245-5219 .

1973 Dodge Dert 340, 340

1978 Cougar XR 7 T·top.
full power, 302 engine. Call

cu.in . engine, na&amp;dJ body
work, cragars. Bo!le stereo

after 6PM, 446-9637.

system . Asking 1500orbost
offer. Call '446 · 4479 .

wheel,

AM - FM

....,1111ut11 Arrow, ox.
!!Of'l.. ......., bed cower 10
lln••·tM; U,lj)O. coli
111trl....t8()l.
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'1-tO Ctowv ttk*up y. 1 4
rtjNI. Cll

446-4Q43 after 6PM .

cassette , velour teats,
86,800. Cell 448·4042.

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stereo ,. 83 · Ford

82,000. Call 446-0361 .·

FairmOnt,

AC.,PS ., P8 ., elicellant con·
diHoli, 2 · 3 400
miles. 86500 .' Call 949·
2933.

1971 Super Beetle cc&gt;m·
pletely redone, eXcellent
mechanical
body, sharp
t1on.
looks&amp; verv
11 , 360. Call 614-266:
1447. Can be sean at

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G~teway Grocery, Grown

~ '14 ton, hMvy duty,
.
--'• ......,t work
t,....., 11,000.• Call4411·
41%7 01' 441-314, .•

~. .~ Pickup, 3\)4-

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Honda 12&amp;. Coli 814-387·
0106
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1173 Winnebago 24' Chief·
11111'. n-11reo, AC, Gan••· 77 Honda 7110 oxc. cond .
tor •. 12.100 raducild to firm 1 ,00 . Call 1114· 2411·
UO,IOO, Immaculate' Call
448-7011,

1171 .CJ 7 horo top. auto,
PI, low mileage . Call 446·
1800

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Grape Street, Gallipolis, Ohio. Will 111M fa
~~c'""'.·~ per month with omp, Call R~l Woocl (~14)

~c.ps,mMylllltiM

17960. 3«!4-273·11111.

8170.

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1t78 llawoNlri KZ860 S R,
nooo.oo. Call 7t2-3076
-lnga.
1H3 luzukl RM 210 wltb
· - 19110, , 877 KaW•
IOirl KE 2811 Enduro 1400.
lath exc. con. M~lt oall.
Cal 814·112-3012.

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1973 8uick 2 door, 360 V-8.

1977 Cadillac Eldoraclo.
66,000 miles . .$1996. Call
614_-992.-7462 . .

PS,

AM·FM radio. new battery,

1977 Cutlass S. New tires.
'76 l TO ford, see Sylvia 81500. Call 614-992·
Leport. Henderton, W. Va. · 2882.

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'73 Chryoler, 28,000 act~al

1979 Cadillac Coupe De-

miles. hew tiraa, 614-4461604.

ville. Dark brown exterior
and interior. Very nice car.

c,11 992-3283.

Fiaro;li~~~~]~~[

cassette
1984 .Red
am -fm- stereo;
front bra; 4 new e•gle GT
tires; 4 speed. 614-992.7258. 89600.00, 10,000

POMEROY,O.
992·2259
NEW USTING - Like new
1973 1ix60, 2 bedroom roobile home. Gas hea~ hot water
tan~ carpeting only one 'year
old, and equipped krtchen.
Must move to your lot
$5,500.00.

TEAFORD
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone

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.COUNTJ, WHEN JOU CAN. TEll niE
WHOLE WO.LD? .
'Ask

Yourself

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NEW USTING - '2 level lots
and a 7rm. home in Syracuse.
Bath, all utilities, near swim.
pool. for only $21.500.
NEW USTING - ~modem 6
rm. home in rustic hills. Big
'famiy rm. with ~re~ace,
Heat-o-lator, nice carpeting, 3
BRs. 2 full baths and patio.
RACINE - l'lice reduCed on

this small modem like home on
level ~- Offet welcomed. I
bedroom.

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tlond; Oh.614·742· 2903:
a ..ementl. Footera, Con ~
work ,

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be al
Co. Fair·
grounde C8mpgrouncla.

James Boys Water Service.

Alao poolo filled . Call 814·
ROIIF\' or ca1&gt;1e tool drilling . 266 · 1141 or 814·446·
Mo,t- completed aamo 11?11 or 814· 446-7911.
1173 Dodge Open Rood dar. Pump . - ond servl·
molor ~~orne. 42,000 mlleo, - - '304-895·3802.
Ken'• Water Service. Welle,
16,800. Call 614·21111·
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clttorno, poolo tilled . Phone
1332 or 814-216·1 ~7.
Maul bulrllngo, dnigned 367-0623 or 367· 7141
and IIU~ .,, olz~. In coloro . night or day.
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1172ltllw_tr_tra11ar lchNPI 304-676-3981 .
37 ft;"' IOna. ln~;ludu Itt\
JIMS WATER SERVICE .
....... .... ..._ 16,1111.
Call Jim Lonler, 304-676,
Call 81 f-ZH-12'73 or 61 4·
7397.
388-HH. • .

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
c,... Faurtlr and .Pino
Galllpolla, Ohio ·
Pho,. '614-446·3888 or
614·446-4477

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Home

Improvements

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JIM'S PLUMIING 6 HEAT·
lNG. Rt. 1, lox 3111, Golll·
polio. Call 814-367-01178.

M..,._R-.61-'·

Jpllll' 21 '11 In ..._.. up roof.
Cll614-318-. . .7.

PAIIIITifiiG. -lor and ••·
18rior, . pluse... sg. roofing,
uas~~GJ laia. 20 yn.
-CIII14--·HI2.

2 bedrooms

211 ACRES- large house
and ~ buildings. 2 ponds,
timber, free ~s. income.
ninerlls. Only $95,000.
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RT. 33 - SmaU. 2 bedroom~

near Sllfes. city water. bath
and cheap. Ideal for couple.

POIIEIOY - Nice 3 bedroom
lnme. ps furnace with
WOOdbUrner and basement .
$27,500.

PRICE REDUCED! - Syra·
cuse - Neeas work but
house has a 3 room addition
with garage recently added.
Mam house has 6 rooms.
Use for rental or remodel for
your home. 50'x100' lot.
$12.000.00.
REALTORS
Henry E. Cleland,

FIVE ACRES - 2 houses.
fumaces. lui blsement baths.

Jean Trussell ..... 949-2660
Dottie Turner ..... 992·5692

HOllE SITES - One or more
acres. Riverview, T.P. water
availal* on State Rl 124.

3 ROOII HOllE

!Ionon~. ~I T711os lnsulition

Excavetlng
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work. We ' IPiif Fur-

naces and Hell' Puftlps.
GALLI A
REFRIGERATION CO:
614-446-4066 .

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11612

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QUAlllY

Quality at a price you can alford. Lovely 3 bedroom I \0 bath, brick
and frame home. fully equipped IUtchen, extra large living room, a1
on nicely landscaped lot. .PriCed in t~ klw $40s.

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LUXUIIOIJS

Country Eslata with 3 Indiana stone fireplaces. including oneil the
master surte, 4BR tltal, 2\0 baths, 112 acres lllOfe or less, just slut
distance from Gallipolis. This custom buift ~g homefealures nearly
3700 SQ. ft of beautifully decorated and well planned livit~J
Stun~ng livingand dining areas with beautiful hardwood floors.
The lovely kitchen is fully eqlipped and desipd fur altM!ience.
Central heating and air. Attached garage. Includes 5 room
carelaker home
11610

IIMSTIIEIIT IIICOIIE

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Need a home, plus an income? Who doesn'l? We 1J11 just w1111 ycu
&lt;1eed! lovely ~m stone home .pus 10 renlal nael urils in
excellent condition. Completely lumished, a1 you law to do is
1n. AppfOl. B acres and s1DCtced pond l.ocaled on a stile
i·higilway.lou can own your own business. Just cal far moredtDils.

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REDUCED TO $59,900
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for sale or trade. 31ots in Cheshife. 7rooms. 3bedrooms, 1\0 baths,
fam1~ room, dlntlll! room. nicle modern ranch scyte home with
wood or coal burner. Nat ps hot water basement heltin&amp; 5Y111m.
modern stepsaver kitchen, all wood inside trim i! Olk, has 'Milia"
wood frame Windows. Must~ee this nice ~rge home. Phone IIXIIy
for showing.

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446-1255
- ~ - 111M ASSUMPIIOII POSSIBlE - Brick frame
fiiEh !itUited on ftll2.35 acre lot Includes 3BRs. carpet lg eat:in

LOW DOWII PAYIIENT •

4 YEAR OLQIIOIIE, 5 ACIES
3 bedrooms, ranch style on 5' ICIISmGre or less. wilh llliJI1lK. 3ll
acreS lilable. Bam and t1ne (3) ~ *"Ill buildin&amp;l Some
fencin* mIPid shape. Wood or coai11Dw, klclled in trlorpn Twp.
Real mce liome.
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11102

441 - 1tW USIIIMI - In townlocllion, includes ~ BRs,
Jwq room. lininl room. bath &amp;basement Lots of carpet. Gas heat
Priced • $29.900. Cal IDday far details.
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447 -IIlli USTIIIG! - 3 BR lrame located on S.R. 141
lndlllll LR lildlen with dinina 1111!1. full basement This ~
iiUIIId on·S\IICIIS more riB -This one is vacant- so call

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Vacant lois. Nicle size buildinllols with lllditles 11m. Lli size
.101.8 by 171.2 8eUer get 'um noW.
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Nee Jtome. Celinl lir, 11111

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26121.lllnle. sllinlle ~ Arm windowllnd doln. Nice

for ljliliiPmenl

home. See I IIIIW.

WE NEED LISTINGS
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EXCEI,Im I.OCATIOI - Walkilg distance to c~ schools.
hblem 4 bid"'ll home. 2 flmly IIJIIIfll, 2balhs. buit-111 kithen
~v,, room. lAity nxm. ~ ·nxm. warksiYJp. fruit cellar
screen«Hn pm:h. ~ air, .9 acre lot v.itll prden, 1M treeS
~ ifape arbor. HOme has been well caral b'. Enq efliQenl
PfRIIY tiMISHIP - 135 acre !atm. Awrol. 40 1C11S tiab1e,
balana~ PISbn and woods. laree 4 bedroom hOrne. two •
mac~ shec!. ~ base. ani many more llflef1ities. for more
nfarrnatim Jill us a call ~.

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39.40 ACRES Of VACANT I.NID - Lrn of wocdlnd. Black
walll.C lreeS. Awalerflll Secluded and jl~Wate.A belutiful plaiD
buid a log cabin. lllCIIId on a blactdllp fOld. Qty schools.

IIICOI£COIII' Ill-ThebestbuyfarinalmePnPrtY.Twoone
bednlon•lll)lllrneniS. one olfice uri down. tliat aiukl be atllid
· ll*b•at. and • one bidcuu house. AI b:*l on one lot
Clmntly
a1 lllits for $900 a ITifllllll Low utililial and
~ £Jell Ulit has bllh lnd sepnle enlranc:e. two Ids lie
IDIIIJIIHfy flmshed lf1d wilac:a11 l4lit1Y !tis Slle. Prtipllly is
loc:ll8d iri town and would llllke I pel trMiStlllat

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IIMSTIIENT Cll RENTAL ..,Poo- Owners will oonsi1er any
~ alfer. 2 sllily, 3
~on 3rd Ave. :

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OWNER WIU SELL Cll TRAPE 6.7 acres of vacant land. LDil8bid in
Ceranary. Ills ~ al rlJom for build!ni Coimly waler Mllble.
$15,000.

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!*I~ PIICft.lnd~ towerbeds.Mtliii llldmort

11Datled on 3.6 acntllnd wl .. for $32,000. Yw must 11111 ~ io
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AT BICEJI P1D- Tltil
IQM 111UJ1
I llq! ..... bedlaat1l. lilt
flnlllal.
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lfld
' ref.-hiar. Allo pool and c-.1! housf IJrivilells. Don delay
11 fttdnc aut mort abaul *- 1ne lllme!

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IIIVISIIIIJ PIOI'IIIY- 641 Thid Ave. Modem 2stay home

cr c. ba 111111 • 2 l1f1llls. l.qt modem
lltdcati, fllrmlltlitqllld ltq roam.fb bacll

3 or 4
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14x70 moliltliomt In llad-ACIIIIIIIdCIIPIIfl lliilllo
as 1NIIIII cr Ill fn. Qie usa call b 111011 dlllliiL 1'111111 1n u.

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blllt Kner Creek School District Call fur details on loan
-mplion.

livlll nxm. Priald law 30s. Qty ~~:boot~.

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oklar 1itJ11ie
l•nodllled •rMlc din:llr. 4 lqr belhttml.
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SUNDAY PUZZLER

3 bedrooms, 2 lull balhs. formal living room and di!liMi room.
Woodbum1ng fireplace.' 1.590 acres inore or less. Slclage building.
City schools. Priced in the 50s.
. REDUcED TO $31.000 &amp; nei!ds an immediate sale. Located at
. 74 Cedar St, !tis ltorn8.ofll!ls 3 BRs. LR, DR,IIithen,l\1 baths.
faniiy nun wilh w~Jka!H fireplacil, and lois of closels and stmge
space. The outside otrers a fenced in yard, and iafBe outbulllnll!-

·Call446-0552 Anytime
Beth Null 245-9507
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fvm'.,ud. Free aldm:&amp;IW.
Cllcoloct , ..14-2370418, 9 a.m . to I p.m.

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lin nor Hollin&amp; &amp; Air Coodi·;

BASEMENT .
WATERPROOFING
Unca 1 liM ael IHalkne ..,..

~ REDUCED -A tmdem home 1.00; of patios and deck area.

lt·&lt;~rlqu. rtcrs

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HOIISinq

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871·6420..
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CARPET CLEAN.

Jo Hill ............... 985·4466

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UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec. Ave .• Gallipolia.
614· 446· 7833 or 61 "·448·
1833.

.RUSS AND MAX
EWOTT CO.

.· tarotro.
- -landecaplng.
drlwwovw.
ooptlc
Coli onytlmo · 6U-448·
4637, Jamoo L• Davloon, Jr.

11615

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liy WliMs, for $42,5011 or will

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8HULAW'8 Plumbing and

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211 8ltnll St.,
Point -nt. W. \Ia. 304·

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PH. OFFICE 446-7699

Plus bathfllOm and basement. forCed ~r furnace. Insulated. front
porch..Storage bllildon~ Nice level yanf and clean. All of th~ fur
ONLY ~15,000. Phone today.
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PRICE REDUCED! - Loll&amp;
Boltom - Aneat 3 bedroom
ranch .wth spacious f~mily
room, kitchen wrth built-ill,
range and oven unrts. separate
d1mng area. Gas I.a. heat plus
woodbumer, 2 cat garage, approx. I acre wrth garden space
and outbuikln~ Many other
features. $35,500.00.

Obi. bnck

.each. Rented. PriCed to sell.

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Y-dav';I.._:GRIME FAINT Gl.DOeiY DRUDGE
. Tfte COifM l,-o dKidod IO IWIIN becauaa'
• hi couldn't lttncl 111.. ..:.
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*Willis T. Lndinlltlm. Rtlllor, Pl1. Ha111 446-9539
•Ed Evons, Rioltor, Ph. Home 4-46-0US

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NEW USTfNG - Dutch Town
Road - Cule and cozy starter
home. large living room, 2
bedrooms, 1\0 baths, beautiful
oak krtchen cabinels, and patiO. One acre lot. $17,000.0(!.
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Bottom - Owner needs to sell
so will give .vou a ~rgain price
plus a umque iving experi·
ence! Anew eight skied home
wrth cedar and redwood ext~
rior, 3 bedrooms. 2 bath, central fireplace, full basement
bam. and approximalely 9
acres. Wrap around deck.
$39,900.00.

1-(614)-992-3325

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Come see fur yourself Cozy 6 One floor plan, 3 bedrooms. no
rooms and bath, 3 bedrooms. upkeep while alum. sidift8,
rang!!. dishwas~r . storage Blift·in cabinels, FA fumlce.
bu~ding and 2-ca~ carport Nice carpetinc, Wei hejt
~yger Creek School. large level
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engine. auto on floor, good
cond. 11.600.00. 304-675·
7376.

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mileage. clean. good cond.
304-675-1698 or 676·
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P~. PB, radio. good tires.

runs good.Call 985-4346.

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'711 V.W. vtn, hpMCI, good new . . 1,800 milea.
mod. Priced to · ooll. 304· ti,2.0Q . OO . · 304·675·
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614-446-1015.

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Chevy 4x4 or Blazer. Call
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molasses blender. ill&amp;Jidient bins 1o si!PPIY crimper IIIII
cneker. all wirilll! up. to dl1e; lafal warehoast fa s11n11 irittt 2
double docls; .equipment rUdy to optlllt. LOCIIId 11 4th

1 984 Monte Cilrlo SS. blue.
Fully equipped, new condi~

19 81 C hryl1er Cordoba
loaded, 86, 200. Call altar
BPM 614-266· 1489.

1981 Chevatte,

Excavating

5324 .

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wagon, no rust, loaded ·new
ti.r es, low milage. $6~800.

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Aero-BUsiness willl easy acass fa lqt hc:b. Sufficient
scales IIIII dump fa 111loldi~ sheller 1nd ~ equ;pmlirt
for all IJiins; JJ,OOO bu. paill siOillll; pill drilr wilh stOillll
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p for &amp;!incline, shlllinc llld mixq; 100 HP 11101or fa
annder With 30 HP blower, 5 ton mix.- and 1y, ton mixer;

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1980 Buick 'Fla. station·

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11.100. CaH U6· 701 8. . '

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71&lt;\ft, lied. 31,00Dmllu, 3ti

standard, air. FM, clean, no
rust, S2100. 1irm. Call992·

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Sur'*l D8 181, 12110. Call
614-311-trn.

rebuilt molar, lfMomlllion

new battery, S360 and 94

PS, PB, automatic, su~roof:

1978 T· bird ·PS, PB. air, lilt

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Spaclollzlng
witll 1110 HP M•cury moIW....tnt U.IOO. Coll814· Motorola. Quonr, arid
house coHo. Cal 304·678·
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2398 or 614-446-24.54.
11 fl. Starcraft, 86 HP
~tlrCUfY motor eftd tr1iler, Fetty Trn Trimming, ttump
oxc:, cond. ·-.1100. 304· romov1l . Call 304-1176 ·
1331 .
878-3171'.

1 " '77 Foret van 6 cyl .,
llt.lndord ohlft Call .448·
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model used ca,.,' Smith
Buick-Pontiac, 1811 East·
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614-446-2282.
1975 B~lck Pork Ave. Good
cond., loaded, 81250. m~st
aell . 446-8067.

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