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CONTRIBUTION MADE - The GaiUpollll
Junior Woman's Club, represented here by!I~WD
Saunders, left, made a contrlbudon to the I
Oy
of three-year-old Katie Dennison of GaiU lis.
Denllllloit, held by her mother Kim, attencla
pre-sehool ln HuntingtOn, .w.va. for lhe . deaf.

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District Senate seat; Rep. C!ar·
ence Miller, who is , seeking
re-election to his lOth District
seat In . the U.S. House of

left, a Fello.w of the UDlvenUy, and t'rank
Cremeans, far rtgbt, an alwnnns .. Alae pictured
with the vice president, and their parent:a, are
·Steve Enns and Carl Cremeans. The photo was
.laken Sept. 22 at a GOP rally In Columbus.

RepresenU!tlves; and Richard
Ohio GOP chairman Bob BenJones , who is running for state nett will be among the entourage
representative from the 94th · traveling · with the VIce.
Hous.e District.
President.

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GALLIPOLIS - A plctoral special phtlateltc mobile unn
ca!lcelatlon, noting the Gallllpo- from the Columbus Division, has
l!s Bicentennial celebration, has tentatively been scheduled to be
been authorized by the U.S. ' at the .Gal!lpolls office Oct.15-20.
PQsta! Service for use in Gallipo·
The handstamp cancelation
' 11$, Oct. 1~20.
will be available for collectorThe handstamp cancel depicts prepared (stamped, addressed),
Gal!lpolis' historic bandstand In envelopes sent to the Postmasthe City Park, which was built as
ter, Gallipolis Bicentennial City
a memorial to Civil War veterans Station. Gallipolis, 45631·9998.
in ca. 1876.
The · Gal!lpolis Bicentennial
The U.S. Postal Service, CoCommission Is offering an offl·
lumbus Division, has authorized cia! bicentennial cacheted cover
· the · Ga!llpo!)s Post Office as a
featuring .the Gallipolis BicentenBicentennial City Station. A
(See POSTAL, P"-IPie A5)

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VICE PRESIDENT TO VISIT Rl() - The
University of Rio Grande will host a press
conlerence and recepdon lor :VIce Presldenl Dan
Quayle on Oct. 13. Quayle's vlslt lo the area has
heen arranged largely by Bob Evans, second
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A number of Republican Party
leaders and current candidates
for state and local office will be
trav~ling with
the Vice
President.
SchedUled to participate In the
rally are Mike DeWine, candl·
date for lieutenant governor;
Robert A. Taft li, whc is running
for secretary of state; James
Petro, candidate ior state audl·
tor; Judy Brachman, who Is
seeking the state treasurer's
post; Paul Pfeifer, candidate for

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''The VIce President's visit is a
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tentatively scheduled to begin at
approximately 10 a.m., when he
will participate In the unveiling
of "La · Vue Premiere," the
commemorative sculpture of the
Gallipolis Bicentennial, In the
city park.
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Following the dedication,
Quayle will travel to Rio Grande
for a provate reception, followed
by a Republican party·sponsored
rally. After an early afternoon
press conference at the university, Quayle will visit the Bob
Evans Farm Fes tiva!.
Quayle' s visit to the area has
.been arranged largely by Bob
Evan·s, farmer, businessman,
and Fellow of the university, and .
· F:r•\1~ .
a 1966 graduate of Rio
and member of
~e Oalila
Republican ·

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l'f.tWS, CBS, PIAJOR GAJIIf SHOWs, 'I.AI\l~•u
MI'IOML PIWIAI IT-S A.IWIOML

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ters In Gallla, Meigs, JacKSon,
Vinton and Lawrence counties.
VIce President Dan Quayle wll!
·appear at the rally In the Fine
and Perfpnnlng Arts Center of ·
·the university. The rally will
begin at 11:15 Jl.m., and the
buffet will follow In the Rhodes
Student Ce_nter.

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Tickets .for the Republican
Rally and buffet, to be held Oct.
13 at the University of Rio
Grande, will go on sale Monday
at · GOP headquarters in . the
region.
According loa partyspokeswo·
man, the tickets are $50 each and
will be available from heaquar-

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RIO GRANDE - The Unlver. sity of Rio -6rande will host a
'press conference and reception
for Vice President Dan Quayle on
Saturday, Oct . 13 .
. In addition to the university·
sponsored events , . Quayle is
scheduled to visit Gallipolis,
participate In the unveiling of a.
pioneer statue, anti attend the
Bob Evans Farm Festival.
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· Quayle's entourage is exj)E\cted
to Include former Ohio Govefnor
James A. Rhodes and guberna. Ioria! hopeful George Volnovich.
;Miss Ohio Kristi Cook is sche·
duled to be among the party
greeting the presidet\1 upon his
. arrival.
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- The Vice President's father ,
Jim Quayle, · will alSO be in
attendance during his son's visit
· to Gallia County.
"We are extremely pleased
that the Vice President has
chosen to visit our campus and
. extremely grateful to alumnus
Frank Cremeans for . arrimglng
·this hjstorlc trip to our campus ,"
said University President Paul
C. Hayes.
· "W~ are-sure his visit to Gallta
County Will be a boost for both
'our !ns.tltutlon and the
com.munity / •
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Vice President to visit Gallia County

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In celebration of 88 years of service to fo":r gene.ations of American
. homemakers, Bassett Pumiture Ind ustries sets aside a s ing~&lt;! day
(Saturday, October' 6, 1990) to coordinate their biggest factoFy span•·
sored nationwide sale cvcrf. lt 's .a t seUict'participa.ring stores in cities
and towns across America! You'll shop everything ... not just Bassett
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There Is no requirement In Oblo to provide Ule
halldlcaJ.Itied pre..Chool, allboap that law Ia
challglng, Saunders said. The eoatrlbud0118
received by the Dennlsons wiD help defray the
eost of the school and tl'IUlllportation to
Hundngton. (Times-Sentinel photo) ·

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WASIUNGTON (UPI) - A live to a bipartisan budget plan
defiant President Bush vetoed a . defeated by tlie House Friday.
stop-gap spending bill Saturday
"No, it's not acceptable,"
and defended his declslo.n· to Foley said. "We do not think
virtually shut down the govern- . there ·should be any lnterruptioq
ment, promising "no more busi- of the federal government or any
ness as usual" until' Congress Imposition ot sequestration." ·
passes a budget he can accept. ' · As federal agencies, parks and
Congress, meeting In an rare
tourist sites began closing their
. Saturday session, scheduled a
doors and gates, Bush sent a
vote on whether to override
letier to Congress demanding it'
Busll:s veto litter in the day. The end the fiscal crisis by promptly
· House vote was set for about 4 passing a new budget resolution. ·
p.m. EDt with the Senate 'to
Complainlnil about dozens of
follow If the Ho1,1se overrode the
previous stop-gap spending bills,
·veto.
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Bush said: "Responsible con·
Bush told reporters he would
gresstonal action to reduce the
SiJ111 a temporary spending blll to
deficit can be delayed no longer.
lund tbe government ·if the
It Is time for the Congress to act
measure allowed automatic
responsibly on a budget resoluspending cuts required by the
tion - not time for business as
Gramm-Rudman balanced
usual."
budget law to take effect.
The House and Senate, by wide
But House Speaker' Thomas
margins, passed the stop-gap
Foley, D-Wash., told reporters
spef!dlng bill late Friday. less ·
that congressional Democratic
thim 24 hours after the House
leaders would not accept such a
overwhelmingly rejected tbe bi!Jill because they Oppoll! the
partisan:· defk:lt-cuttlng budget
bn~ltlon of the spending cuts.
pushed by the president.
while they search lor an alternaI

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A Patriot woman was received
GALLIPOLIS - Two teenaga
citation
after she was involved
. ers suffered ·m~J!or Injuries Fri·
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In
a
two-cat
accident on State
day after the car they were riding
Route
588
in
Ga!lia County
In f!lpped over off of Meigs
Friday
morning.
County Road 30:
Heather Trout, 17, was east·
Jason Yeauger, 16, of Chebound
·behind another vehicle
shlre,was driving northbound at
.
that
was
slowing In traffic. Trout ,
approximately 50 miles perhour
was
unable
to stop in time, and
on County Road 403, when he
attempted to make a left turn went left of center to avoid
onto County Road 30. Yeauger's . striking the car In front of here.
car slid through a stop sign a~d . She then struck an oncoming car
went off the right side of County driven by Susan Morgan, 34, of
Road 30. His 1984 Pontiac Fiero Jackson, according to a report
from the GaUl a. Melr.;s post of tlie
then struck a pole, went over an
State
Highway Pa,trol.
embankment and flipped over ·
Trout
and Morgan were not
Into a creek, according to a
Injured.
Trout was c ited for
report from the. Gallla-Melgs
failure
to
maintain an assured
• post of the State Highway Patrol.
clear
distance
ahead.
Yeauger and his passenger;
An
Ewlngton
woman was
Amy Wood,.l4, of Racine, were
Issued
a
citation
following a
taken to Veterans Memorial by
two-car
accident
on
Township
Meigs County EMS, where they
Road
813
in
Gallia
County
Friday
· were treated for contusions and
afternoon.
abrasions and later released.
· Lendra Harper. 18, westbound
.. Yeauger was cited for failure
wh~n she and an oncoming car
to control.

· The measure, had It been
signed, would have provided
funding to keep the government
·.operating for seven days, would
have delayed the expiration of
the government's abilitY. to bor·
row money and would have
prevented the automatic cuts
from taking effect.
Foley declined to predict
whether Democrats would be
.able to get the two-thirds vote In
the House to override the veto, .
but Senate Republican leader
Robert Dole of Kansas Instated
enouirh Senate RepUbllc!lns
would stand by the president to
sustain the vetO&lt;
As Congress prepared for the
showdown vote on th' veto,
leaders of both partil!l continued
meetings to find an acceptable
a1 ternate budget plan to replace
. the bipartisan budget defeated In
the Holiae on Friday. .
Foley said theQ! wu a chance
that leaders could reach
ment aomeUme saturday bu,t
said It could take until Sunday.

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sideswiped each other as they '
passed. Harper and the driver of
the second car, Bernetta Pearce,
38, of Bidwell, were not Injured.
Harper was cited for failure to
use child restraint on her two
passengers, Elisha Harper, two,
and David Harper, one .
A Middleport man was cited
lor fai)ure · to maintain ail a~ ­
sured clear distance ahead when
he was rear·endedanother car on
Slate Route 7 In Addison Town·
ship Friday.
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Steve Lane, 38, was north·
bound, traveling at approxi·'
mately 50·55 miles per hour when
he failed to stop for another car
slowing in tra ffic, driven by
Gregory Ball, 30, of Gallipolis.
Lane struck Ball's car. resulting '
in heavy damage t6 Lane's
vehicle, according to a ·r eport
from the Gallia-Melgs post of the .
State Highway Patrol.
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Lane and Ba)l were no.t in·

Jured.

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E•s- Br!lnaloOI. Dernoeratlc candltla&amp;e Ueut·
.e - t OoverMI', wu In Pomei'O)' on FrldaJ lor
lbe opealq or &amp;lie Melp County Demoerailc

Pll'l)' lledqllllrien. Ple&amp;ued from left are·Parb'
Cllabman Sue Mallon, 8&amp;ate Sen. .Jaa Michael
Loq, BrauiOol, ProbM&amp; .Judge candlrWe D .

Mlcllul Mllllen and Coaa&amp;y Commllllon candldate .Jaaet Boward. Hours for the ofllee will be
Monday tllroalb !la&amp;urday, noon andl I p.m .
.Located a&amp; 111 Sycamore st., Pomeroy, office
phone numben are 99t-9011 and - . . ..
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PLANNING COMPLETE - Planning the annual recrullmenl
tea for Holzer Medical Center's Volunteer Service League Is
Ellabelle McDonald," left, chairman ollhe Gray·L adles, and Betty
Jean Lamphier, presldent-&lt;!lecl of tbe League.
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Has worship
become
too
moderit?
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George Plagenz

Letters to the editor

Appreciates support

Saunders ceremony

an event to remember

By Fred W. Crow .. ·

Gen. Bush clarifies position

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A tour of tile Clinic's progres·
slvj" Sports, Industrial and Reba·
bllllative Medicine Department
( S~RM \ was offered by Tim Betz,
C,F .N.P., M.S.
The seminar was approved
C.R.C., C.I.R.S,, L.P.C.. and
C.M.E. credits, and was spon·
sored by the . Clinic's SIRM
Depa_rtment at no charge to area
r ehabllltatlon ·professionals.
. Offering such highly qualified
·"presenters to the rehabilitation
· specialists of the area Is both · i
unique and beneficial, a spokeS·r
man said. This represents an
etrort. toward development of a
team approach In dealing with ·
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The results should be Improved
CONFERENCE HELD - Dr. Michael E: Moore offers bls .,'·
delivery or , rehabilitation and .
presentation tot be professionals attending the recent back pain : :;
counseling services for Indus·
·,
conference at Holzer Clinic.
trial back Injuries ~ and there- ·
lore, a. better
Injured workers \II the. area, the spokes man said .
. quality of .llfe for
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GALLIPOLIS - The Gall\8County Extension Homemakers
observed National Extension
Homemakers Week, Sept. 16-22
by planting a tree at the Senior
Citizen Center. The Bradford
pear tree was donated to the
Extension Hornemakes by Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Brown, owners of
Brown's Market.
"Tiie .club wanted to observe
the week by providing the com·
· munlty with an environmentally
soul)_d gift," said Rebecca Cui·
· ber(fon, county extension ·a gent,
home economics . · "They were
really pleased when Mr. and .
Mrs. Brown offered to donate a
tree that could be planted at the
Senior Citizen Center since they
have had to remove a few trees
from their front lawn recently."
The Ga!Uoolls .FFA and advl-

GALLIPOLIS - The Annual
She emphasized the . great
valu e of the time and talent
Recruitment Tea for the Holzer
contributed by the volun teers
' Medical Center Volunteer Ser·
7 vice League will be . on Frl~ ay,
and the satisfaction they gafn
Oct. 12, In the French Five
through their work and direct
contact with the patients. She
iJundred Room at the hospital.
according to Ginger Tayntor, expressed the deep appreciation
director of volunteer services.
of the hos pllal personnel for the
Members of the hospital volun· volunteers who are so dedicated,
teer group have each received a giving generously of themselves,
letter of Invitation from Tayntor
Officers of the volunteer group
urging their attendance and a re Jack Smith, president; Betty
asking each to bring a prospec· Jean Lamphier. presldent·elect;
tlve volunteer to the reception, Marlene Davis, vice president;
which wlll be held from 1 until 3 Wanda Boggs, secretary. Chair·
p.m .
ing the special committees are
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Volunteers are also asked to Faye Wright. program; Blll
make their reservations In ad- Ma tthews. projects; Ellabelle
vance. r10tlfylng the Volunteer McDonald, Gray La.dles.
Services Department of their
Anyone Interested In knowing
Intention to come and the names more about the program at the
hospital Is urged to call · the
of guests they will bring.
"If each of our active volun· Volunteer office at 446·5056, and
GALLIPOLIS - Two bands
teers would Invite and bring one corrie to the tea on Friday , where
will be featured durlni ,..)he
guest to the tea , we could add . they wlll meet both active and . Ga!Upolis Blcentennl.al Ball, cligreatly to our membership and prospective volunteers.
maxing the 200th birthday of the
make possible more volunteer
Reservations should be made
Old French City, Oct . 20, on the
service ·involvement within the by Monday, Oct. 8.
·
West VIrginia Belle.
hospll'l-1". Tayntor said .
According · to Beth Vandawalker, ball chairman, the band
Full Tilt w\n pertorm)ng on one
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deck, while the Jay Flippin
Orchestra entertains on the
other. Both will provide dltrerent
muslcali&lt;. renditions for eve·
ryone's d~nclng enjoyment .
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI). double platinum with his debut
Kathy Mattea, a West Virginian
album and Is the only performer
The Full Tilt Band recreates
who worked as a tour guide while
In any genre with five No. 1 the time when the twls t was
trying to make It In country
popular and live dance b'ands wre
records from a debut album.
music, appears to be In an uphlll
And there's Ricky Van She! ton. In vogue. The group has a variety
battle gains! four male super· ·This super·successful· gold and of sounds fro mthe 1950s through
stars for country music's pre·
platinum seller halls from Grit, the 1980s. whether It 's the gel·
mlere award Monday . ' ··
Va. They say you gotta be great down sounds of Motown. the
Mattea Is a finalist for Entersurfside melodies of the Beach
to get outta Grit.
tainer of the Year In the Country
Finally, the guy that everyb· Boys, or the slow sounds of the
Music Association's 24th annual
ody loves to love - laid-back classic love songs.
awards show to be telecast live
Jay Flippin's Orchestra prides
Texas crooner George Strait by CBS at 9 p.m. from the Grand
another.blg seller and the defend· an effective and exciting arranOle Opry House.
gements of music from the Big
lng Entertainer of the Year.
Not since Reba McEntire won
Band Era, today's top 40 hits.
the coveted award In 1986 ·has a
Based on voting habits by the
woman won. And since "the CMA membership, which In·
awards began, only Loretta eludes record company personLynn, Dolly Parton and Barbara nel, radio reps songwriters and
Mandrell (twice) have won coun- other Industry1 people, repeat
try music's top honor.
winners have been common In
But Mattea, whose dramatic • the En tertalner category, partie·
change from pop·orlented coun- ularly. ln reQent years.
try to roots traditional has
Hank.Willlalljj.flr. did It In 1987
catapulted her to the top, faces and 1988. Alabama won In 1982,
some of the stiffest competition 1983 and 1984. Mandrell won It all
ever In this year's awards In 1980 and 198L
ballotlrig.
There's Randy Travis , the
Strait Is the only finalist whO
former teenage hell· raiser from has previously won the honor.
North Carolina, who has sold Some say they think this year
more than 12 million albums In may be Travis' time to win
the past five years.
becauSe ' of his unquestioned
There's Clint Black, the black· success and the fact he has been
hatted Texan who has gone nominated"for the top award In
· each of the past three years .

sor Tim Massie pre~ared the hole
for plantl!!g and helped place the
pear tree In the front lawn.
•'My father always said that we
should plant a tree for every one
which Is cut down ," Mrs . Brown
said. Joining Culbertson and
Massle'ln the tree planting were
Fred J:ll!el, county extension
agent, 4-H, Jean Niday, Senior
Citizen Dlrecto, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Brown, and . Exlenslon Homemakers Dorothy Toler, ~arle ·
Thomas, Helena Lear, Betty
Carpenter, Jackie Graham and
Ethel Robinson.
The Gallla County Extension
Homemakers meet the second
Tuesday of each month at 10:30
a.m . at the Presbyterian Church
In Gallipolis. Anyone Is welcome
to attend,

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Bicentennial Ball to
feature two bands

Mattea
vs~ ·the men
.
in country awards

tunes from the 50s and t;Qs, and a
wide array of ballfoom dance
music, from Dorsey to Disco.
Band leader Jay Flippin, a
professor of IJ1USic at Morehead
State University, was honored to
replace Count Basle · In his
orchestra during the lllness lm·
mediately preceding Basle' s
death.
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Tickets for the bicentennial
ball are available at the bicentennial office, the Chamber of
Commerce and from bicentennial committee members at $30
per person.
Those attending may wear
costumes of any period during
the past 200 years, ortormal
attire of today .. Buffet tables of
not and coil hors d'oervres will
be ·served On th~ West Virginia
Belle, and the cash bars will be
open.
The Belle will be open for
boarding at 7 p.m., and will
depart the Galllpalls Riverfront
at 8 p_.m . , for a four hour dance
cruise, returning at midnight.

PL!\NTING A GIFT - Gallla County Extension Homemakers
plaat a tree at the Senior Citizen Center. From · left, Ethel
Robinson, Dorothy To.ler, 5'·year member Marie Thomas and
Jackie Graham helped shovel the soU.

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South Central Oblo
Partly cloudy Sunday , with
highs In the lower 80s.
Extended Forecast
Monday through Wednesday
A chance of showers Monday
and Wednesday, with · fair
weather on Tuesday. Highs will
range from 75 to 85 Monday and ·
Tuesday, and In the 70s Wednes·
day. Overnight lows will be
mainly In the 50s.

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POMEROY -An action fo~· - · ·
dissolution of marriage has been··~
granted In Meigs County ·Com. '
mon Pleas Court to Brenda Sue.'
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Friday admissions -None.
Friday discharges - Barbara .
Pierce and James Wyatt.
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Besides the top award, everyb·
ody will be observing what
·awards Oklahoma native Garth
(USP 515-810)
Brooks gets. He was nominated
!or
more awards than anyone
Publlshed each Sunday, 825 Third Ave.,
Galltpolls . OhiO, by the Ohio Valley Pub·
· (five), Including the prestfglou'
llshln' Company/Multimedia, Inc. SeMale Vocalist award.
cond class postage paid at Gallipolis.
Brooks Is fulfilling a dream of
Ohio 45631. Enrered as secOn~ class
mailing mitter at Pomeroy. Ohio, Post
his mother, 'Colleen Carroll, who
O!llce.
like her son, was on Capitol
Member: United Press International,
Records. · Brooks first album
Inland Dally Press Association and the
went gold and his second shipped
Ohio Newspaper Association. National
gold .
Advertlslrie )=tepresentatlve, Branham
Newspaper Sales, 733 Third Avenue.
Also up for Male Vocalist are
New York. New York 10017.
.
Black, Shelton, Strait and Rod·
ney Crowell.
SUNDAY ONLY
S1JII8CRIPTION BATES
The Female Vocalist finalists
By Canter or ·Molor Route
.
are
Mattea, Patty Loveless,
One Week ........ .. ...... .... .. .. .... 70 Cents
One Year .. .... .... .. .. ·.. .. .. .. ... .. ..... . 136.40
McEntire, Lorrie Morgan and
· SINGLE COPY
Tanya
Tucker.
PRICE
.
Awards Will be presented In 13
Sunday ............. ................... 75 ·Cents
categories and someone will be
No subscriptions by mall permitted In
named to i he Country Music Hall
areas where motor carrier service Is
available.
of Fame.
The tw&lt;i·hour IIV'e show will be
The Sunday Times-Sentinel will not be
co·hosted
by · McEntire and
rHponalble tor advance- payments
made to carrlen .
Travis .
In between the awards presenMAIL SVB8CBIPnON8
tations, most of country music's
SudAJ OaiJ
Onf' Year .... .:.......................... .137.44
top talent wUI be on hand to
Six monlh8 .. ....................:....... .119,:10
perform, ·Including those up for
Dally ud landaJ
awards. ,
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The.
show
kicks
oft Country
l11.. e Coultl7
Music Week In Nashville, culm!13 Weekl .......... ... ... .... .... ...... .... l19.21
26 Week1 .. .... ... ............ , ... .. ....... 137.96 . . natlng with the celebration of the
52 Weeki ...... .. ...... .. .... ......:....... S71.36
Grand Old Opry birthday on
&amp;aa• Oatllde Coutr
13 Weeki ................................. S20.11l
Saturday night. In between, the
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major·
ilcen51ng organizations
52 weeki ...,........... .......... .. .. .. ... m .40
bold theli'yeariy awards shows.
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GALLIPOLIS - Thlrty.flve
area rehabilitation specialists,
vocational counselors. and phys l~
.· clans from throughout the area
attended Holzer Clinic's Sept. ll
Continuing Education Conrerence on compensable Industrial
back Injuries.
Professionals from across the
states of Ohio and West Virginia
heard quality presentations by
Dr. Daniel R. Black of the clinic's
Physical )\'fedlclne Department.
Dr. Michael Moore, clinic ortho·
pedlc 'surgeon, and Suzanne
Shelpman, M.A., L.P.C. -of the .
Ohio Industrial Commission's
Rehaf!,illtation Division.
Through lectute and visual
pr!!sentatlons, the attend ees
were Informed concerning voca- .
tlonal rehabilitation , non ·
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WASHINGTON - Char lotte turns Into · a relatively low
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Masiello
of
Cocoa
Beach,
Fla
.,
priority."
loan
r)rogram
that spendS aiJnost
lronlealiy, government and
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holdS down three jobs and has
Masiello and mUIIons of other half of Its money covering bad
private surveys have found that
taken out 'Several thousand dol· young Americans who are eltber loans. The Education Departthe students who default aren't
JarS In loans to cover the more In college or plannlllg to attend ment estimates that defaults on deadbeats at heart. Most of those ·
than $20,&lt;XXJ she spends every face a financial bUrden that could guaranteed stu~nt loans will
who don't repay their ·toans say
111 C011rJ st., Pomeroy, Oblo
'l'Nrd Ave., Galllpollll, OIIIG
year to attend American Unlver7 tum many of them away.
cost Amertcan taxpayers abou t
they want to; but simply can't
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&lt;•tf) lt:&amp;-ZIH
s1ty In Washington. D.C.
Since 1980, the cost of higher $2 billion this year. ·
artord to. .
·
· "It's Just the 1fay the system education has gone up at two
The future looks grim. The
. The students who choose high- •
KOIIERT L. ,WINGETT •
, works . .. she said with resign a- times the rate of Inflation. The effectiveness of the· student loan
salary careers such as medicine,
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Publisher
tlon. "Students don't have time to . average to $4,156. Some of . the program Is flagging, and the cost
)~w and business have a better •
gripe or moan abOut it. They natlon!s premier universities Is skyrocketing. There are curpayback rate than those wbo go •
PAT WHftEBEAD
HOIIART WILSON JR.
have to scramble to get enough now cost more than $20,000 a rently $7.4 billion In loan deInto teaching, social work and .
· Aaalatut Pabl..ber-ColitroDer
Executive Editor
money and wor~ as much as they year, Including living expenses.
faults. Sources In the Education
government service. Thus the
can just to or moan ahoullt They
American students aren't the Deparlment told our associate
loan program has had the effect ;
A MEMBER of The United PresslnternaUonal, Jn1and Daily Preu Auocla·
have to scramble to get enough oitly losers when. the price goes _ Tim W11rner that the government
of discouraging students from • ··
Uon and the American NPWspaper Publishers AJioclltlo~
money and work as much as they up. American . taxpayers are would be lucky If half ' that ...._ entering public service protes- :
can .Just to stay.alloat. Studying carrying the b"rden of a student amount Is recovered.
slons U they "realize they cannot ·
LETI"ERS OF OPINION ar e welcome. They should be l!5s than 300 wm'ds
long. Ail lett.rs are subject to edit lng and must bes lgned with name. add:reaund
repay their college debts In those ·
telepbone aumber. NO urdl(ned letters wUI be Pubfis hed Letters should be in
professions.
good lute. .lddreltbtg lJsues, not personaltlles:
Congress and e&lt;jucators have
Yotl o~
been struggling to create a better
Kl-toW
ca~-t'T \JUST Go ClND
system . Among the most enlightened approaches Is that of Sen.
T~Xf"~YeRs' Mot-~eV! .
Paul Simon, D-Ill., a member of ;
the Senate Subcommittee on Education~ Simon supparts using •
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gran:ts rather than loans as the :
Y9U DiDI-l'T eVeN
major form of assistance for •·
By JIEI.RN THOMAS·
R"l1N F'oR OF'F'i&lt;:.e
higher educatlo~ . •
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e taxpayers will
F'iRST!
WASHINGTON.:.. The White Houae Historical Association says Its
end up payln less Instead of
1990 White House Chrlstm!ls ornament celebrates the presidency of
more II the m ney Is simply
Marlin Van Buren, ·who undertook the repairing and refurbiShing of
given outright to deserving stuthe Executive Mansion.
dents. "We have shifted to loans
· The ornament has a blue motif based on the Blue 'Room on the state
Instead of grants, which sounds .
fhtQr, which Van Buren furnished In 1837.
good In theory, but In ract costs
The ornament Is designed In 24drat gold finish 11nd white an!l blue
more In the long r11n because we
enamel. The cost Is $13, postage Included. It may be ordel"fd from the
wUl subsidize lntflrest and . pay
~te House Historical Association, P.O. Box 96586, Washington.
ror student loan defaults," Simon.
D.C. 20090-6586.
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told us.
His prppasal, the Student Aid
l!oviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's press spokesman, Vltaly
Readjustment Act, got relatively
lgllatenko, monitored While House press secretary Marlin
little attention In this session of
FUr;water's news briefing recently and afterward pronounced It
Congress. But Simon Intends to
"eXcellent, very professlonal, .very honest.''
~ush harder In the next session to
Most of all he seemed to be ImpresSed by F!tZWatl!r's skill In
reform a system that Is quickly
!l~tlng questions that seemed to be loaded.
becoming useless.
When Fitzwater Introduced Ignatenko, he modestly acknowledged
he"'might not be exactly the model to follow. A reporter then quipped
that "this could set back (U.S. ) Soviet relations that were -going so '
well. ••
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Another Irreverent reporter said, :·I feel sorry for the translator."
The Ignatenko visit Is a follow-on to other visits by hlgh-ta_nklng
Soviet officials who are trying to learn how Washington and the
ftE&gt;v. Bertwln Frey reminded dead.
.
the ·pronouns used In the King
democratic process work.
Interest at heart although 'w
me when I saw him the other day
· But the churc!les are still
James Version In parentheses) :
thatl
owed
him
a
dinner.
experimenting
with
new
ways
In
"God
so
loved
the
world
that
may not fully understand It).
:·
\vhenever the president ddellvers .a nationally televiSed speech,
Twenty
years
ago,
during
a
hopes
of
attracting
the
modern
.
God
(He)
gave
God's
(His)
A
mass
said
In
Latin
can
be
a
reporters can count on Fitzwater to haul out figures on ,.glowing
moment when I was not thinking worshiper.
.
only-begotten child (son) that . much better vehicle for communtelephone calls received after the address. That Is when the number
clearly,
I
wrote
that
"preaching
Their
latest
gimmick
Is
lnclu·
whosoever believeth In the child
Icating this majestic " other·
of calls play their way.
Is
deadtinless
It
Is
done
wltb
a
slve
and
non-sexist
language.
In
(him)
shall
not
perish·
but
have
ness"
61 God than a mass said In
When It Is clear that tlie comments from the public are heavy on the
the
langliage
we use In our ·
guitar."
I
had
just
come
back
many
churches
today,
the
first
everlasting
IUe."
.
negative side, Fitzwater stands mute. Such was the case after the
everyday
speech.
'from
a
guitar
mass
at
a
Catholic
psalm
~o
longer
reads
"Blessed
The
Catholic
Church's
attempt
president made a 111-mlnute address urging support of the
and Protestant worship services. In the man who walketh In the
to win younger worshipers by
Similarly, to address God as
controversial budget deficit package.
.
This,
I
said
to
myself,
was
how
counsel
of
the
ungodly."
It
says
changing.
the
mass
from
Latin
"
Thou"
In , public worship can ;
Fitzwater was reluctant to discuss the reaction. "We had a lot of
to
get
the
churches'
message
"Blessed
are
they
....
.
"
Into
English
has
been
unsuccess·
often
do
more· to suggest transcalls saying It was a very forceful and strong speech, very gopd
\across.
Last
week
I
heard
a
woman
ful.
The
reasoning
was
loglc;al
cendence
than the loo familiar
pro~sal, " he said. "We had a lot of calls saying, we agree with you,
Frey,
a
Lutheran
pastor,
read
mlnlsterchangethewordslnone
enough.
Anybody·
would
have
.
"you" popular In churches that . ·
· Mr. President. We've got to d1&gt;thls for the country. And then, usually ,
what I had written. He replied of Jesus' best·known sayings to
thought that taking the mass out
put the emphasis on brlngtng the
they say, however, 'I don't like this one p_rovlslon In my back yard.'"
that If I was right I could come . "Inasmuch· as you have done It
of Latin (which people don't
God who Is "high and lifted up"
Fitzwater told reporters he quit giving numbers '"four or five
down
to eye level.
and
play
my
guitar
at
his
church~
unto
one
of
the
least
ofthese,
my
understand)
and
putting
It
Into
speeches ago," adding, "Thank God.''
It he was right - In saying that
brothers and sisters, you have
English (which they do underPreparing ·communion In full
"preachlng will be around Jong done It unto me."
stand) would be smart .thing to
view of the congregation, they
look, says Campbell, "like Julia
after the guitar has diSappeared
Neither of these changes, how·
do.
from the church" - I owe him a ever; ls as bad as an early effort
Not necessarily. One of the Child giving a demonstration."
dinner.
by the National Council ot_ . things a worship service should
The churches are changing but
they bring us no word tram
It's
time
I
pay
off.
Although
I
Churches
to
eliminate
all
male
convey
Is
a
feeling
of
God's
Dear Editor:
returned. the call to Robbie, and
am
not
excited
about
the
preach·
references
to
the
deity
In
the
transcendence
(a
sense
that
the
mountain:
"Thus salth your
I woold like to take this
he Informed me that he had
lng
I
hear
today,
Frey
has
won
Bible.
Here
Is
the
councWs
there
Is
something
above
us
and
God."
They
must
learn again to
opportunity tg. thank one of our
located a wocidburner and that
look
up.
bet.
It's
lhe
guitar
that
Is
rewrltlngofJohn3:16
(Ihaveput
beyond
us
·
that
has
our
best
the
local merchants for coining to
the company was more than
the aid of a neec!Y family In Gallla
willing to donate It to this family.
County. This agency became
Although some may not view
aware of a family In the area that
the actlorui of O'Dell's as signifiwas without heat and without any
cant, I certainly do, and I can
On Friday, September 28,1990, person who stOOd ou.t on this golf never succeeded; (3)· One other
means of heating their home.
assure all that the recelpant of
I attended a banquet andinstalla· course. In later years he was time I saw Billy Joe Johnson
Upon learning of tlils situation,
the stove appreciates the dona.
tlon service of Howard Baker dresSed In all white clothes with a struck In the headwltb a golf ball. quit playing. He didn't r:ss&gt;gnlze •
I began telephoning local mer- lion as well. It Is gratifying to
Saunders ilS a member of the long sleeved white shirt. The Billy Joe's reaction was one of the trick golf ball.
chants In hopes that I could
know that we have merchants In
Phlo State Athletic Hall of Fame. Judge always stood erect and amazement and his first thought
locale a merchant that was
Finally, Howard won the SEO ' •
our area such as O'Dell's that can
There were many . celebrities
willing to donate a woodburnlng
when he walked he resembled a
was that the gOod Lord was about Tournament on eight occasions.
relate to people problems and
stove tor this worthy cause.
assist when called upon.
· attending, Including Athletic Dl· general about to attack the to reclaim him; (4) Joe Fender- At least six times the Gallipolis · ·
rector Jim Jones, Coach Floyd enemy. In the early years, the bosch had an ablllty to keep all Golf Team won titles. As a result,
The very first calli made was
So, on behalf of the CAA's
Stahl
(91 years old). All Amerl·
to the O'Dell Lumber Company
ju!lge played wllh Dr. Vornholt,
the goUers happy when he was there was much grumbling
Board of Directors and myself,
·
.
cans
Merle Wendt and Esco Col. Ecker, Bartow Jones, Bill club president; Joe always won among the members of other golf
In Gallipolis.
thanks O'Dell's, you have perSarkklcnen. I played behind Cherrington, Harmon and Jim
After explaining the situation
the arguments. (5) Who can clubs. They forced Howard to
formed an outstanding service to
Merle.
In 1936 and Esco was my O'Brien. In later years, he played
to Mr. Robbie Jenkins,' he In·
this family, and to the communforget Bill Burnette, Shelby give up his amateur status when
substitute In 1937. Esco made All with Gilbert Beard, AI Shoformed me that he believed that
Ity as well. Job well done.
Roberts, Nellle Roberts, · Don they learned Howard gave a, free ·
American
In
1939.
he could be of assiStance to the
emaker
and
Dr.
George
Davis.
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and others who operated golf lesson to other players.
Sid Edwards
faJ:J~IlY and for me to call him
The
judge
always
walked
and
There
were
more
than
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Executive Director
Howard was lntrodll!:ed by Bob , never rode In a golf cart. He was
back later. After a few days, I
Tom Morgan as he would start Galllpolltians, relatives and
BQwen, a former member of the
too proud to do that.
each round by lecturing his friends of Howard who attended
varsity basketball team. He gave
Another golfer whom I should
companions
of the merits of Sen. this banquet. This was by far the
a very thor0 ugh Introduction of mention on this golf course Is ·
Goldwater
versus
San. Bobby largest turnout for any of th~
Dear Mr. Editor:
Howard's athletic ability. In his John E. Halliday. He probably
feeling which places them In a
Kennedy;
(7)
Finally,
how about celebrants. Howard surely had
the article on the Park manu- super-honor category which Is . speech, Howard expres;;ed the was the fiercest competitor tha~I the
time
Joe
Slsmondo
putted an the night of his career and he
. mtnt lnue ·on page 1 pf the
difficulties he had endured per· ever met. John was at least five
beyond comparison with those
ott
canterell
golf
ball
seven
times richly deserved it.
. Tribune of October 3, 1990 needs
talnlng to his leg. Previously I strokes better on each nine holes
who survived, regardless of how
Carry on.
and
f!nallY
getting
so
mad
that
he
clarification. The article staled
heroic might have been the -. had thought that Howard ha!l a than I. To get him to give you two
"~aj . Gen. George E. Bush
birth defect, but Howard ex- strokes would be like pulling
services of the survivors.
(Ret.) of Gallipolis Is notln favor
plained that he almost died due to teeth from a chiCken. John hated
- It Is for that · reason that I
ot: the monument, calling It a expressed my opinion, not Jusi an Infection In his leg. An to lose-25 cents In a skin game and
"&lt;tegradation" putting those liv- -Ia tely, but to Jim Saunders and . emergency operation saved his It was tougher to get a few
Ing veterans alongside those
life. After that one leg was strokes ott ot John than It would
other Veterans about a year ago,
klbed In action, )te told Wethershorter
than the other by several
that to accord to us who survived
be tocllrnb a mountain on a frigid
holt earlier Tuesday." From
Inches.
Howard also told about day.
those wars the same degree of
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that; It could be Implied that I am
his early Ute at the GaiUpolls Golf
reverence and honor and gratiSome of the other recollections
ari tl- Veteran-memorlallzallon.
course and how he made money
tude as we do those who gave
Include: (1) Homer E . Ecker
Nqthlng can 'be further from the
from
retrieving golf balls from 'accompanied by his master
their lives In tbe serviCe of their
tnlth. In fact, ·I know of no
the lake at the Number 1 hole. He
country In time of war, degrades
Johnny Ecker strutting on the
calegory of Americans who are
was
a self-taught golfer with the fairways. Homer, as everyone
the honor earned by thole Vetemore deserving of our eternal
exceptlou, of the Instruction he knows, was the f'iumber 1 canine
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rana whll gave the aupreme
grittltude and honor than are the
received !'rom Coach Bob Kepler politician In the U.S. Homer 1
sacrifice. For that reuon, I
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from OSU. Altogether. bill speech would ·never let anyone forget
believe any names lnlcrtbed on
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thiouJ)IOut our history, have atone or metal on any Veteran•'
coveied his entire career and It how Important be was; (2) The
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served our country dur.lng warpublic monument of the future, · was most Interesting.
dress of Moon ClUford when he
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. tllfJes to preaerve our freedoms
That nightlkeptthlnklngofthe arrived at the golf course. Moon
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be llmltld to thole wbo died for
«nd our way of life.
good old days and about some
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lpved In a house adjacent to the
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players who were members of course and would ineet me by
If the Veterana wbo survived
no! one cit whether or not the
the old Gallipolis Golf Club. Some shouting "Old Crow.'' Ha was
the wars want to bavo their'
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Veteran• can have a moaumeat.
of
the members with whom I
names placed on ' Roll of Honor
usually dr~sed In some ridicuTlie lllue I addreued waa wbat In ~IDitloD of their .-vice, It played are now deceased. They lous colored shorts and shirt and
klqcl of a monument are we could Hilly be doDe by .abllab·
were Arthur Darnbrqh, Eddie
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always had a cigar In his mouth:
talking about. Shall It or sballlt · lllg In the co,m Roue Ia Hall of
Reese, Jim Walket, Dr. Clyde With the hat · he was . wearing
. lj
not contslD the namea of all H-r for tbat JIUI'IIOie. Such a
Ingels, Dr. Homer Thomas,
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Moon should have been a toreaG4illa Cowtty Vetera111 who
Panzo
Bas tlannl, Stanley Evans,
Roll ofHonorwould!l't have to be
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served Ill World War II and wars
Harold Brown, Bill Janes and
primed names on a abeet of
morning when we placed a golf
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paper, but could be names . Frank Porter. That night, I saw ball on the_first tee which would
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each pf these ghosts passing the- explode on contact, for Moon's
lnacrlbed on llldlvldual ntl!talllc
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alL Veterant who served ln and
Chink Haskins' lawn at the third
plates ud tacked on a walh ·
benefit. Moon missed the golf .
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bole. Chink would greet each one
!:,:t'ed thole wan. But tor .
Sincerely,
ball and the wlfld knocked It oft
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who pve tbe aupnme
"Mommy's lii .Saudl Arabia. Do you want to
of them with a wave of his hand,
George E . Bulh
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the tee. Moon·stated, "that Isn't
aKrlftce In the aervlce during
while drJnklng a cold one.
talk to ~ddy?" ·
I
. Maj. Gen. (Ret.), USA
my golf ball and acte!l like
wan, I have a special
Henry , Cherrington ·was one
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October 7. 1990

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, ()hjo-Point PIBMrrt. W. Va.

-Meigs Coimty Court-~--

. SOUTHWESTERN QUEEN CANDIDATES ,Aimee Branham (center) was crowned Southw·
estern HltJh School's homecoming queen prior to
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QUEEN -Melissa F. Garnes
was crowned 1990 Gallla
Academy High School homecoming queen Friday night
prior to the ·Gallipolis·
Marietta football game on
Memorial Field. Miss Garnes,
daughter of Owen and SoMy
Garnes, received her crown
and Dowers f~om Treada
Miller, president of the GARS
student council. She was one
of five senior girls seeking the
title. Each school club noiml·
n!Ued · two candidates. . An
election was was held., reduc·
lng the field to five . Then a
. second election was held by ·
the student body to name the
queen, with the rel)lalnlng
candidates being the· queen's
court. Co-Captain ft9bby Skidmore . and acting co-captain
Chris Howell took part In the '
pre·game event. Members oi
the court were Laura Saund·
ers, Ll.sa Milliron, JennHer
Zarnoch. and J~nlce Casan·
ova. Prior to the ceremony, a
parade was held downtown. A
hmnecomlng dance foUowed
the game, won by GARS
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Friday night's football game against Soiuthem.
She Is flanked by queen candidates Amy Metzler
and Stephenle Peck, (Times-Sentinel photo by G.
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· POMEROY - Meigs County
Court Judge Patrick H. O'Brien
·processed 40 cases on
Wednesday.
Fined were: Timothy Qllbrlde,
Racine speed, $20 and costs; .
Cynthia Stanley, Mason, W.Va.,
safety violallon, $25 and costs;
Fr!inklin C. Miller, Pennsboro,
W.Va., no medical certificate,
$25 and costs; William A. Monk,
South Charleston, W.Va., safety
violat.ion, $25 and costs; James
L. Mash, Albany, speed, $20' and
costs; Pamela S. ParkerlV):organ, Albany, speed, $20 and
costs; Ricky A. Glbeaut, Cleve·
land, failure to display registration, $10 and costs; Alvin G.
Wolfe, Jr., Culloden, W.Va., no
medical examiner's certificate
$25 and costs; Bobby J. Brad:
ford, Cleveland, no highway use
tax decal displayed, $20 ahd
costs; Paul Patterson, Rutland,
speed, $22 and costs; Frankllll
Hendrix, Jr.. Syracuse,. speed,
$23 aitll costs; James E. Pauley,
Middleport, unable to stop in
assured c;lear distance, $10 and
costs; Kenneth E. Ellis, Albany,
left of center, $10 and costs; Emil
R. Tope, Gallipolis, speed, $24
and costs; James R. Yetter
Canonsburg, Pa ., no logbook,
. and costs; Christopher K. Goetz,
Elyria, speed, $20 and costs;
James H. Walker, Charleston,
W.Va .. speed, $20 and costs; ·
Arthur L. Fitch, Charleston,
W.Va., safety violation, $100 and
costs;
Amanda 0. Savage, Albany,
!allure to obey traffic slgrial, $10
and costs; Paul C. Parrish,
Ripley, W.Va .. safety violation,
$25 aqd costs; Vanessa Johnson

Miller, Long Bottom, failure to concurrently served with DWI
charge.
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control, $20 and costs; David N.
Sheila Hodges, .Point Pleasant,'
Owens, Bristol, Va., speed, $26
w,va,. twocountsofpasslngbad
and costs; BettY J . Starcher,
checks, $25.on each charge and
Gahanna, speed, $24 and costs;
Richard Bigham, McArthur,$721 costs, reslitutlononeachcharge;
Charles Lewis, · Middleport, dis-·
and costs, over load.
Rodney Pullins, Pomeroy, · carded trash along the roadway,'
passing bad checks, $25, costs, $50 and costs, 40 hours of
restitution; Teresa M. Wlnet, community service with Meigs
Cheshire,· discarded trash along· County Litter Control; Dennis
roadway, $50 and costs, 40 hOurs .·Walker, South Point, speed, .$22,
of' community service to Meigs and costs; Dennis Boothe, Pome- "
County Litter Control; Rochelle roy, cruelty to animals, $500 and'
L. Ward, Pomeroy, assault, $100 costs; restitution to Meigs'
and costs, 10 days , In jail, CountY Huvane Society; Jaokle·
Parker, Pomeroy, following to:
suspended.. two )'!1ars probation;
resisting arrest, $100 and costs; closely, $20 and costs, no .operator's license, $75 and costs, three
10 days In j all, suspended;
disorderly conduct, $50 and days In jail suspended If valid
costs, 10 days In Jail, suspended; OJlerator's license Is obtained In
30 days; Keith Myers, Long
Jam~ Lee Garnes, Pomeroy,
, contributing, costs, 30 days In Bottom, expired plates, $20 and
Jail, two yeaars probation, · res- costs; Gene Johnson,. Mlddletraining order Issued; John L. ,port, disor&lt;;lerly conduct, costs
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Blankenshlp,Aibacy, Dwi, $350. only.
Posting
bonds
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were
William&lt;
~nd costs, · 30 days In Jail, 6
.months suspended operator's Ripley II, Charleston, W.Va.,: ·
license; no operator's license, speed, $80 and costs, and Darryl: :
$75 and costs, 30 days In Jail, Soliday II, Columbus, speed, .$60.; :

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--Area deaths-Born Oct. 31, 1910 In Gallipolis.
she was a daughter of the George
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. GALLIPOLIS· - . Lester C.
Morrow.
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Davis, 66, of 26 Chillicothe Road · · She was preceded In c!eath by
of Gallipolis, died Friday mom:
her hilsband, Paul Thlvener.
lng, Oct. 5, 1990at Holzer Medical
Su·rviving · are a 'da!lghter,
Center. f{e was a retired paint
Phyllis Brooks of Columbus; two
salesman and attended the Addigrandchildren
and rtve greatson Freewill f!aptlst Chu·rch. '
grandchildren; and a brothet,
Davis was born Dec.l6, 1923, In
Morrow.
Columbus to the late Lester C., .George
A .member of North Baptlsi
Sr. and Ruth McBee Davis. He Is
Church ln 'Columbus, she retired
survived by h!s . wife, Nancy
from Ranco ..
Justice Davis, three sons, Mark
Services will be 'conductecj
Davis, of Galllpolls, Jonathon
10: 30 a.m. on ·Monday, at Long
Oavls, of West Jefferson, and
Funeral Home, 5528 Clevfi!land·
P~l Davis; of Galllpolls; two
Ave:, Columbus. Burial will be 1&amp;
dau'll!ters, Mrs. Robert (Nancy)
Forest Lawn. Cemetery . The
Miller, of Columbus, and ·Mrs . Rev. Andrew Aquino will
. WHS. QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS • Wendy Davis, senior' daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Wyllis Davis of New Haven, w.S cniwned 1990
George (Marcella) Pierce, of
preside.
Homecommg Qu~en. at tbe Wabama ballgame Friday ni1bt. Pictured, left to right, Phil Goodnite, assistant principal; 1989 queen Debbie Van·
Gallipolis; two brothers, Jack
Friends may call at the funeral .
Meter; WHS Prmct~al James Reymond; C~ris Westmoreland and Connie Willia~s, eighth grade escort and attendant; Nancy Kin,,
Davis, Virginia, and Richard
home
Sunday 2 to4 p.m. and6to8
, sophiNDore ~ttendant: Thomas · Kreyk~mp, semor escort; Chad Weaver, ~phop10re escortj Queen Wendy; Jamie Dolin, junior escort; Robbte
Davis, ·. of Alaska; and nine
p.m.
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Gr~ene, semor escort, J&lt;:aty Zuspan, JUDIOr attendant; Stacie Krebs, semor aitendant; Deann VanMeter, freshman attendant; Shawn Turley,
grande hlldren.
sentor escort; Kenny ~ousb, freshman escort; Debbie Oliver, senior attendant; and Amanda Broadwater and Jason King, seventh grade atten·
Services will be h,eld Monday
dant and escorL (RegiSter photo by Gary Clark.)
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at 11 a .m. atWUllsFuneralHome
with the Rev. Rick Barcus ·
officiating. Burial will be at
Brush Ridge Cemetery. Friends
may call 7-9 p.m. Sunday at
Willis Funeral Home.
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government, citing dangers from
tensions across !he globe, Issued
Oakley Thivooer
travel warnings Saturday to
Americans In the Middle East,
COLUMBUS - Oakley ThlvSouth
Asia, North Africa, the
ener, 79,ofColumbus,dledOct.6,
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territories and
1990 In St. Ann's Hospital In
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Homecoming Queen at Point Pleasant High School Friday, evening
~ Mela:. R me a~hvlties th,re. Pi~tured above, left. to right, Charles Towner and Stephanie Ramey, junior class attendants· Brad san1 and
• and El:~b:; ~ntor attend~nts; Mike Taylor and Queen Stephanie; Chris Wentz and Meredith Childers, senior attendants; a~d Elliott Dorsey
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ki.ng of diamonds.
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Cards ticket sales totaled
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$41,!'\40.

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Friday-crash results in ticke't

GALLIPOLIS - A Galllp&lt;il!s man was cited for failure to
maintain an assured clear distance ahead when she rear-ended
another car on State Route 7 Friday night.
John M. Johnson, 18, was northbound when she failed to stop
for another car who was stopped In traffic. Johnson and the
driver of the second car, Chobee·Russell, 22, was not Injured.
The GaJUpolls Pollee Department cited Johnson at the scene.

PPSEO to close Monday
GALLIPOLIS - Planned Parenthood .flf Southeast" Ohio
o!flces In Gallipolis will be closed Monday In observance of
Columbus Day. The offlc~s will reopen on Tuesday, at 8: ,30 p.m.

Free clothing day se{
CHESHIRE ..;. The ·Gallla·Melgs Community Action Agency
will hold Its' free clothlrig day for low income people on Oct. 9
from 9 a .m. until noon. The agency clothing bank is located In
the old school building In Cheshire.
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responded to 10 calls for ilsSistallce on Friday.
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At 3:09 a.m., Syracuse fire department and P9meroy fire .
department went to Minersville. to a structure ftre at the.
Eastman residence. At 6: 41a.m., Rutland squad went to County ·
Road 1. Wayne Ziegler went to Holzer Medical Center. At 7:48
a.m., Rach~e squad went to Third Street for Marvin Randolph.
He was transported to Veterans Memorial Hospital. At 9:33
a.m., Middleport !Ire department went to Bradbury' Road to
Investigate a report of smoke odor at l\ resldence·there. At 9:49
a.m ., Rutland squad went to VIne No. 2; Bob Dean was taken·to
O'Bienness Memorial Hospital.
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At 4: ~p.m. , Middleport squad went to Leading creek ROad
for David Watkins·, who was taken . to Veterans Memorial
. Hospital. At 4:'30 p.m., Rutland squad went to Mine No. ·u or
John Wright; he was ta~en to Holzer Medical Center. At 6: 50
p.m., ~utland squad ·and .fire department were called ' to
McCumber Hill Road to a motor vehicle accident. Squad took
Karen Thacker to Veterans Memorial Hospltai. At 8:45p.m.,
Racine squad went to the Dravo gravel pits forBobby Sinlth.
Smith was takan to Veterans Memorial Hospital. At 10:49p.m.,
. .Pomeroy fire department and squads went to Forest R)ln Road
to a car acCident al!d tr;1nsported Amy Wood and Jason
Yeauger to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
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POMEROY -Pomeroy group Qf AA and AI Anon will meet on
Thursday at 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Chureh. For more
Information, call 1·800·333·5051.

Miller
representative to visit
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Congressman Clarence Miller's will conduct an Open Door
session from ll-1 p.m. In the courthouse in Pomeroy. Anyone
with questions concerning the federal government should stop
, by to discuss them with the representative.

EMS resporn}.§ to calls

in Meigs

POMEROY - A breaking and entering at the Phil Roberts
residence on Snowball Hillis being Investigated by the Meigs
County Sheriff' Department.
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According to a department news release, the residence was
entered sometime between September 26 and October 1. Entry
· was made by kicking In the door. , ·
Investigation continues Into the entry of a mobile home owned
by Pam and Jeff Newell.
Entry was made· by cutting a screen on a locked storm door'
jewelry Is reported to have been taken from the residence. '
The hot water heater, various pieces of furniture and kitchen
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. utensils are reported missing.
A computer modem found by the Meigs County Hlgh~ay
Department Is being held at the sheriff's office. ·
Acc~lng to Sheriff jayes V. Souls by, the GTE modem was
·found on Thursday on Brier Ridge. The telephone connector and
computer cable were with the Item.

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.In Ga!Upolls Municipal Court
Friday, the following fines were
levied: ~Odessa Morrison, 38,
.. VInton, $50 plus costs, disorderly
conduct; $100 plus costs, fleeing
and eluding; $450 plus costs and
three days In jail, driving under
the Influence; $100 plus costs, no
operat!)r.'s liCense; $12pluscosts,
dtlvlng left of center .
Others Included John A. Rog·
ers, 21, Lancaster, $100 plus
costs, transporting a loaded
firearm, $450 plus costs and three
days In jaU, driving under the
lnfiuence, $100 plus costs. no
operator's license; Rtckte Gibbs,
2'6, Gallipolis, $100 plus costs,
disorderly by Intoxication; Rl·
chard Green, 23, Vinton, $35,
failure to wear a safety belt;
Frank Clemens, 41, Ga!Upolls,
$43, speeding;
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Lewis Hollback, 30,. Qak Hill,.
$35, failure to wear a.s afety belt;

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SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
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Garland Wills, 65, Gallipolis, $49~
speeding; Terry' Adams, 26;
Gallipolis, $49 , speeding:;
Taminy ,Addis, 18, Crown City,
$43, !allure to yield one·half of
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roadway;
Roger Gilbert, 29, Bidwell, $12•.
plus costS, Improper passing;
Deborah Blazer, 28, Gallipolis,.
.$44, speeding; Tony Watson, 18,'
Gallipolis, $43, failure to main· '
taln an assured clear distance·
ahead; Sylvia Rupe, 65, Cheshire, $42, speeding;
Raymond Gibson, 31, Crown :
City, $42, speeding; Linda ,
Shaver, 40, Ga!Upolls, $42, speed·.
lng; Jack Pickens, Jr., 21, ;
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In Gama· County Common:
Pleas Court Friday, Kimberly·
Pinkerman and Jerry Pinker·:.
man, !loth of PSR Box 155,
Gallipolis, received a decree of·
divorce. ·
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Medical, Centerin Milwaukee.
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certification as a Diplomate of the American
Board of Internal Medicin&amp;.
Dr. Owens is now practicing with'in the 14member Internal Medicine Department at Holzer
Clinic on Jackson Pike in Gallipolis.
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NEIL MORRISON
P.O. Box 3411
Rio Grande, Oli. 46674
Phone: (i141 246·9319

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Member,
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House .EIIctions and Townships CommittH
Moult Children and Youth Committee ·
Moult Com1111rca,and Labor CommittH

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$900

$61.2 lllilllon to rlbuild State Routt 35
SJOO,OOO c... ni1Mn retaining grant ·
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OAI TAILE/6 CHAIRS .................... SAlE 449 ·
2 Laevoa. REO. '781.91
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TOLE/6 CHAIRS .........................;... SAlE 750
VIRGINIA HQUSE LIGHT OAK. REO. 1117 $
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TQlE/6 CHAIRS ............................. SALE 750
FRANKLIN LIOH,T OAK. ·z Le1voa.
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MAPLE I OAK DROPLEAF TAilE ...:SAlE ~ 139
With 2 CHAIRS, REG. 189
$
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OAI TAIL£, 4 CHAIRS ................ SALE 299
With 1 leaf
DARK PINE TAIL£ /4 CHAIRS ......~!..~$?}.~~;-! $) 89
OAI DROPLEAF TOLE/BENCH ........SALE $387
2 CHAIRS with blue p.oddad eoata. REG. '187
· DUAL OAI TAILE/2 LEAVES ........... SALE $788
DARK PINE TABlE/6 CHAIRS ........... SAlE

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IUNI IEDS...~.........H!~-1'!..!.'!!......................... SALE S275 · •'
DAYIEP~ IIRASS or AlMOND ............ STAlliNG A.T S119
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LARGEST SELECTION OF ROLLTOP
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-lEST PRICES IN AREA
All Sizes In Stock

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SPECIAL PURCHASE I Charry or Oak

$59995

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LARGE SE1EC110N

IOOKCASES ............. STAiliNG AT 578

Up to 84" Hlsih With or Without Glan Doon

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Freezer

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12 GUNS
.OAI 6 GUN CAIINET ..........:.....~!!L~!!!...... SALE S330
.OAI I GUN CMINET '";.............'!!!~!!.!..... SALE S59 5
LAIGE OAI -9 GUN CAIINET .....~.!!:..:~.!...... SAlE 5319
LAIGE OAI 12 GUN CAIINET ...I!!~t.:!2!!..... SALE S725

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OAK SWIVEL ROCKERS ••••~........................ SALE $299· · etiOOVB SWRPIIS •Oil PLOOI
•OAIIUGU- uas
.NG. SIZE WOOD ROC~£RS .................... SAL~ . $ 2 4 9 .BlOIS
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BmiOOM SUITE .........~.~9 •. :~!!!!.... SAlE 1099 ' .
P01Mr Bad with Nl,htatand
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IROYHILL OAI W NIGHTSTAND.~.~-~.:JJ.!!!..,SALE 5899
LAIGE OAI IEDROOM SIITE .~.~.~.!.1!~9.... S~lE S1288 ' '
With nl9_htatand, Unlvanal
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OAIC lmROOM sum ...............~~.st.:~.1!!.... SALE 1211
V1ughu BaSHtt. With ni1htatand. ·
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I'INE IEDIOOM sum ..............~~.~ •.:!?.!!.:.. SAlE 1099
With Nightltlnd. duel box mirror.
$
LG. I'INE IEDIOOM SUITE ........~~g •.:!!!?..... SAlE 1335
Llrga po- bad, large doorad chll1. large d - - and

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ooniiCIEDIOOM SUITE ...........:......!;W.C!,:.l.!!!.... SALE

-: OAK CORNER ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS IN STOCK
A.- IWIY 1011
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,_.,. Straight from tlit Orark ........ of Mi111uri and Ar·
OAK HALL SEAT WITH STORAGE ..........:.... SALE $349 li•••·
llitll!llf quality, maclli• washa•la ond hallll •titcW.IUJ
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OAK &amp; PINE WOOD ROCKERS..................
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2 LEAVES. P1dded S~ta. REG. '1299

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'GLASS TOP TABLES .................. $68 EACH sm ONLY

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With Matching Chine. Trimmed In blue or whl~

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fruitwood Trim, bovoled gl.... wlckor bottom•

CHROMECIAn TABLE/6 CHAIRS .... SAlE $488
No. 1 Sliter. R1g. •121
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CERAMIC TOP TABLE/4 CHAIRS ...... SAlE· 999
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Queen Anne, Country and Contemporary

WITH 4 SWIVEL TILT CHAIRS. REG. '812.110
Blue or Brown covere. Almond Flnlah

0 ~\ holo• l\u t~ 111'
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IEDROOM SUITE ........~.~~:.:!~J.!... SALE S985
...•-• I'INE
Bad. BOx Mirror. Nlghtltlnd
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D~~rOAI BEDROOM SUITE .........~.~~:.:!~.!!... SALE 915
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D~:~rPitE IEDIOOM SIITE ........~.~g,,:J;~!!... SALE 185
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W/CHEIIY FINISH wnE.....~.~.9:.:J.!!!!... SAlE 172

GLASS TOP TAILE W/WOOD TIIM ..... AS IS $1 48
4 CHAIRS with b,.n trim
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OAI FOIMICA TOP TOlE .......;...... SAlE 58 5

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dou. uLE
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rLANCER HIDE-A- loy ..........................................................
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BEDDING SALt-All Sizes
.Truckload lust Arrived
.SAVE UP TO 60%

LOW, LOW PRICES ON

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12 PC. SOFA &amp; RECUNER ...........................,.!!Ji!i,•.!Jal!l. SAlE $7 88

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BROYHILL SECnONAL ...........................61i!i••:~~li7....... SALE $1488
With Built-in Tablea. Blue a. Mawe
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' England. In blue, mauve and green.

Internal Medicine t·.

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' 5 .PC. GREE~ SECn~NAl. .........................ftli!i,::.U.3!.$AlE $1899

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ADMISSION $1.50 .
446-0923

material wi1h blue and mauve combination.

$988
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. With wood tr.im and 2 Pillows
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SOFA.. CHAIR, LOVESEAT with matching pillows
2 PC. SO~A · &amp; CHAIR ..................................................... SAlE $275 .
. DISCONTINUED. Rust and Green. ..
: 2 PC. SOFA &amp;CHAIR ..~................................................... SALE $475
· DISCONTINUED. Blue and White.
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, DISCONTINUED. Blue plaid.
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. DISCONTINUED. Rust end Gray.
' 3 P(. SUITE ....................
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· Blue and mauve with wood trim. ·. ·
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i Blue Early American.
2 P(. SOFA &amp; CHAIR ..................................!!Ji!i,.:.ll.lfR.....SALE $699
England. With wood trim.
'2 PC. SOFA and CHAIR'..............................ft!i!i,...•l.Ul!
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:3PC. BROYHill SOFA, CHAIR, LOYESEAT!!Ii!i,.:~.ifl.J,SAlE $1285

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With Corner t1ble, 2 Love Seats witlfReclinara
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GALLIPOLIS -These couples
recently applied for a marriage
license In the Gallla County ·
Probate Court.
Jeffrey Mark Harvey, 33·, Rt. 5,
Box 395, Gallipolis, Ohio and
Sharon Lorene Ihle, 38, P.O. Box
844, Racine, Ohio.
. Anthony Dale Angeio, 19, Rt. 2,
Box fr1, Crown City, Ohio and
Amy Yvonne Walteys, 15, PSR, ·
Box 113;\, Gallipolis, Ohio.
Lloyd VInton Rankin, 35, Rt. 1,
Box 2748, Gallipolis, Ohio and
Mary Marcella Skidmore, 36, 29
Edma Trail Rd., Bidwell, Ohio.
David William Holcomb
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128 Church St., Bidwell, Ohio and
" Barbara Jean Crabtree, 23, 12a·
Church St. , Bidwell, Ohio.
Michael Todd Kltnglesmlth, 19,
Rt. 4, Box 3198, Gallipolis, Ohio
arid Kathy Elaine Kelley, 19, Rt.
4, Box 319B, Gallipolis, Ohio.
Patrick Henry Tackett, 24,
648·4th Avenue, Gallipolis, Cihto
and Tracy Ly~n Henry, 21, 582
Jay Dr.. Gallipolis, Ohio.
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resolved.·:
The OTA, ail analytical agency
that advises Congress on technol·
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In response to requests from
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nents, the OTA said.
Rep. Silvio Conte, R·Mass.,
praised the report for pointing
out possible problem areas,
saying, "While advances In neu·
· ral grafting research may some·
day yield tangible results, there
are substantial ethical.and legal

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
The Idea behind neural grafts
Grafting tissue Into the brain or Is that the Implanted tissue would
sptnal cord In hopes of treating either s upply nervous system
disorders such as Parkinson's chemicals lost through disease or
disease remains highly expert· Injury, supply new substance to
mental despite recent progress, . prolong the survival or prolong
a · congressional report said the regrowth of n·e rve cells or
Saturday.
directly replace missing nerve
The Office of Technology As· cells.
sessment concluded more re·
"Even In the case of Parkin·
search Is needed before It can be son's disease, in which neural
-known If neural grafting - the grafting has advanced the farth·
transplanting of nerve cells Into est, additional Information needs
the brain or spinal cord - helps to he collected before neural
people stricken by Parkinson's, grartlng can be adapted for
Alzheimer's disease, stroke, spl· general.11se," the OTA said in the
nat cord Injury or similar neuro- • 202·page report. ·
loglc.al disorders.
So far, neural grafts have only
Of the types of tissue being been tested In a small number of
Studied for use In neural grafting, peo_ple suffering from Parkin·
tissue taken from the central son's disease, with teams In
nervous sytems appears to be · Sweden and Colorado reporting
mosteftect\ve, theOTAsaid. The encouraglng ·e arly results. Other
Reagan and Bush admlnlstra· neural grafting efforts are stll.l at
tlons have Imposed a morato· the stage ot animal
·rtum barring the federal funding experimentation.
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of any human tests Involving
Among the concerns raised In
tissue taken from aborted the report Is the lack of direct
fetuses .
federal regulation of neural
Alternatives to fetal tissue grafting procedures. The Food
might Include culture or geneti· a.nd Drug Administration's role
cally engineered cells, or per· In regulating neural graft mate·
haps tissues from other organs or rial Is " unclear," and the Na·
outlying regions of the patient's tlonal Organ Transplant Act that
own nervous sytem, lnvestiga· . bars the sale of organs for
tors said.
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.. Queen, is hown with her escort. Peru was ~rowned by last year's
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Florida, Rollins College In FlorIda, Samford University In Alabama, the University of Alabama at Huntsville, The Citadel
tn.· South Carolina, Mercer Unlverslty In Georgia, Appalachian
State University In North CarolIna·, James Madison· University
In Virginia, Flortda Internatlonal University, Mary Washlngton College In VIrginia the
University or North Carolin'a at
Charlotte, and Loyola Unlvei'Slty
In Louisiana.
rn the Midwest the top 15 were
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ranked the best regional colleges
and universities In its upcoming
•Issue on "America's Best
.Colle~res."
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The 1,374 four-year scl!ools
Included In the overall study
were ranked according to a
system that combined statistical
date wlt~ the · results of the
magazines survey or academic
reputations.
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The list of . the nation's top
liberal ~~:rts universities Included
Harvarii, Stanford; Yale, Prlnceton, the University of Michlgan, Carnegie Mellon University
and Northwestern.
The Oct. 15 edition, which also
ranks specialized Institutions,
will hit the newsstands Monday.
In the north, the top 15 regional
colleges and universities were:
VIllanova, Worcester Polytech" nlc Instltutetn Massachusetts,
Alfred University In New York,
· Rutgers - ihe State University
In New Jersey; FaiJ'fleld Unlver. sity In Conrietlcu t, Providence
· College lit Rhode Island, Manhat,
tanCoUegelnNewYork, Trenton
State College In New Jersey, the
State University of New York at
Geneseo, the University of Scranton In Pennsylvania, It.haca
College In New York, St. Ml·
chael's College In 'Vermont, the
State University of New York at
Potsdam, Simmons College In
Massachu~~etts, Seton Hall In ·
South Orange, N.J;, and Lemoyne College In New York.
In the South, the. top 15 were
Wake Forest, the University of

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By .JULIE E. DILLON
Tlmes-8endnel StaH
POMEROY Pomeroy.
. Translated literally the word
means apple king or king of the
apples. It Is also the surname of
the man, Samuel Wyllys Pomeroy. who founded the village of
that same name In Meigs
County.
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The Pomeroy family originated In England and was 'at
one time extremely Influential
In that countrr. 'J'he Pomeroy
family occupied an area known
as the VIllage of Berry Pomeroy complete with the Castle of
Berry Pomeroy and the Berzy
Pomeroy Church. It Is from this

earliest Pomeroy famlly tliat
the ·rounder of Pomeroy, Ohio
originated.
.
Aci:ordlng to a bOok entitled
the History of the Pomeroy
Family, William t.he Conqueror .
gave the manor of Berry In
England, near Devonshire, to
R!!lph de Pomeroy, who bullt
Berry . Pomeroy Cautle. The
Pomeroy famny occuplad the
area during the years of 1066 to
the 1550's until tge Seymour
family acquired tlie castle and
the land.
Also stated was the fact that
In the Clvll Wars between
Charles I, and the Parliament,
Pomeroy Castle was dis-

mantled, taking away Its once
stately power. Itwas, ·however,
occupied In magnificent state
unt!l the reign of James II,
(1685) by Edward Seymour.
The Pomeroy Cas tie stood In .
ruins until.recently when steps
were taken to reno:vate the
centuries o.ld ·edifice. · The
gtounds now have become
somewhat of a tourtst attrac- ·
tl&lt;in ,for people traveling In
England.
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The Pomeroy family began
In America when an Eltweed
Pomeroy, born July 4, 1585,
Beamlnster, County Dorset,
Englahd, son of Richard, emigrated here. Samuel Wyllys

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WASHINGTON (UPI)- "The
rap" on Dwight David Elsen. bower, the nation's 34th president, Is that he wasn't a particularly decisive president and that
the nation, high on post-war
prosperity, sll()f1Zed while the
chief executive golfed.

The early Berry Porneroy .Castle
Isn't It quaint that Eltweed
Pomeroy helped to establish a
colony settleiJl.ent and his
~at- great- great-grandson,
S.W. Pomeroy, estabilshed
Pomeroy, Ohio. History dbes
repeat Itself.

Ppmeroy was a great- greatgreat-grandson of Eltweed. Ellweed Pomeroy Is said to have
been Influential In ~stabllshlrig
the colony settlement In Dorchester which Is now
Massachuseetts.

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best remembered tod~ the
general of the Allied
that
led the D-Day Invasion of Normandy and the overthrow of ·
fascist Germany, or as the · .
·president who presided over a
booming (some say snoozing)
posl-war prosperity lnd the Cold
·War, that plttecl the two wartime
allies - the Soviet Union and the
United States, - aptnst one .
another at areet ecoDOmle costs ·
to both nations.
_
HlslllrlaDI and Diller commentators have been divided on the
Eisenhower legacy .•
I.F, Stone. (or example, called
the Etsenhowet era "the haunted
'505." Blit recerlt bOOks ' have
reterrejl to the times aa •''l'he
Proild Decades" or the "Arnert:
can High." John Patrick Diggins, for example, In his book,
"The Proud Decadel," while
critical of Eisenhower's Cold
War legacy, notes Ike's"extraoi- ·
dlnary popularity" remains •·~ .
envy of every politician then &amp;Jill
now (and) cannot be dlsmlll@d
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pbolol'raph aboves shows the
19M GABS homecoming
queen, Melissa F. Garnes,
ceoter, 18 D&amp;llked by her court.
On left are .Jaalce Casanova
aad Laura Sa11ndoen. On right
are .Jennifer Zarnoch and lha

Farmers Bank is _proud to
salute Jean Werry and
Lois Burt for their years of
dedicated service to ·o ur-bank!

MIDIron.

AND THE WINNER IS- In
the photorraph at Iefl,
Mayuko Oia, an exchallge
atudl!f!l from Japan and a
member of the Gallla
Academy·High School marehinr band, Friday nl&amp;'ht picked
the . winner of a 1981 red
Poollac Flreblrd from Smith·
Buick-Pontiac out of thla
hopper. concluding
fund'
raisin&amp;' proJect designed to
help botll the school baad
boOIIera and 'band memben
for various trips and aetlvtUea
the remainder of .the school
year. The winner . was Dan
Evans, Canal Wlncbeater. Assllllllg Mayuko 18 band bo08ters pl'e!lldent Gib MIIBron.

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• Deep, reclined seating.
• Never over S20 per month to
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AlSO: W1111, (.....,...,, Athtns, CliHkothl, logan &amp; McArthur
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Lois Burt is miUTied to Ma..,;
.vin Burt. they reside on Wetz.. ·
gall Sareet in Pomeroy, The
Bum have 4 children and 4
grandehildren. Lois is a mem•
ber of the Trinity Chureh in
Pomeroy. Lois was empl~yed
at Farmers Bank on March 20,
1969 and plans to bowl and
travel durins her retirement.

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the service member's name,
rankimdserlalnu!llher,mllltary
organization or unit, and the
APO-FPO address. It's lmportant to have the current APOFPO address , which should be
avallble from the service
member's base In the United
States.
Be sure to put your return
address .In the upper left hand
corner of the package. Also
Include your return address on a
pfece of paper on the Inside of the
package.
Remember the hot temperalures and, heat of the Saudi
Arabian eltmate when considerlng what~ send the troops there.
Temperatures In the desert exceed 100 degrees regularly.
Popular Items with the troops
Include audiocassette tapes ,
newspaper Clippings, gum and
hard· candy.
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! WASHINGTON (UPI) - When
~iEivls Presl~y sWiveled his hips
on national television, same
{ Americans gasped. When John
• !Lennon suggested the Beatles
:: were bigger than Jesus Christ,
'•some Americans burned records
:: by the Fab Four.
~~ The music .I ndustry has had Its
'•share of controversies over the
;. years, with assorted allegations
:· of offensive antics, lyrics and ·
: lifestyles of some recording
·: stars. But the musicians,. both
:: naughty aild not, and those who
· sold their records traditionally
-; have been Insulated from legal
&gt;consequences stemming from
:. the music Itself.
,. -The tune has changed as a
,. result of legal actions tn Florida.
: · In Fort Lauderdale, a Jury
\convlcted a record store owner
on misdemeanor obscenity
~ charges Cor selllng an album by
1; the controversial rap group 2
'*Live Crew, wbose album, "As

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GAWPOUS:
414 Second Avt,. 2nd Floor
446-0166
1:30 to '5:00 Monday-Friday
1:30 to 12 Saturday
Closed Thursday .
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• some hints lor Americans mall:•; lng parcels or packages to
.· mUitary personnel deployed to
·' Operation Desert Shield. If these
:· guidelines are followed, your
.• · packages will get ihere promptly
. , . and efficiently.
:•. Firstly, th!!' postal service
·: • recommends you use a sturdy
.:: : carton, large enough to accom-·
.; modale the contents.
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You should use some form of
.; cushioning to protect the.artlcles
. ; Inside. Seal 'the parcel securely.
:: Use pressure S!!nsltive tape.
: - Avoid using brown wrapping
• paper, cord or string on the
;; outside.
-; The department also urges you
:; to print the service member's
~ name and address on the lower
-;• right portion of the package on
one side only. It should Include.
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992-5912
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Jean Werry. is married to
John E. Werry, they reside in
Hemlock Grove. They have 2
sons · and . 4 grandchildren.
She is a member of the Pomeroy Methodist Church. Jean
was ' employed at Farmers
Bank on February I, 1966
and plans to travel during her
retirement.

"The rap~' ·says foi'mer Sen.
-Charles Percy, R-IIJ.,."just Isn't
true. Ike was a decisive pres.!·
dent, beginning from the moment he took power and prom,
!sed to 'go to Korea' to end the
armed contltct there through
·sending ·the troops Into Uttle
Rock to desegregate the natlon:s
.schools."
This week the nation will get :a
chance to re-think the Eisenhower years - Indeed, the
Eisenhower Jeaacy - as a host of
events around the country bring
to a climax a year-long celebration of the centennial or Elsen·
bower's birth In Denison, Texas,
· on Oct. 14,]890.
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· 'l'he celebration of Eisenhower's birthday - he grew up In
Abilene, ~nsas - has already
. been going for a year, witII
low-key gatherings of scholars
and others both here In the
United States and In the Soviet
Union, where Ike Is also undergOIng a positive revaluation.
It Is a toss-up as to how the 34th
president of the United States Is

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the University of Pllget Souno ·
Wash., the University of Sa1. .
Diego, Calif., Loyola Marymount :
University In California, Goo-~
zaga Unlv~slly In Washington; :
PacUlc Lutheran University In ·
Washington, the University of
t!te PacUic In Washington, Un· '
field Co liege In Oregon, the '
University or Portlal\d, Ore. , .
Seattle University In washing- :
ton, CaJUornla Polytechnic State .'
University, Humboldt State Unl- ·
versliy In California, Western :
Washington University and Call- .
Cornia State University at :
Fresno.

Colleae in· Wisconsin,' Michigan .
TechnologiCal University, St.
Mary's College In Indiana, Valparalso University In Indiana, Creighton University In N~
braska, John Carroll University
In Ohio, the University of Northern Iowa, the University of
Minnesota at Duluth, Ohio Nt&gt;rthern University, Bradley Untverslty In IllinoiS, Bij~ler University
In Indiana, Northeast . MlssQUrl ·
State University, DePaul Untverslty ln. Illinois and Capital Unlverstty In Ohio,
1n tl\e West, Trlnltv Unlversltv
Jed the Jist, followed by Santa

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required an enormous effort on
should attach a 'p arcal post
the part of U.S. alrandshlpplng
cuutoi'lls declaration form (form
transportation," he explains.
2966-A, available at local post
"Last-minute overSeas mailing·
offices) on all your packages .
will add an even greater burden.
The fastest way for packages
Ma111ng early will give us extra
to get there Is Priority or
time to arrange transportation
First-Class Mall which allows for
and the leeway will be especially
a 5-10 day delivery .
. welcome this year."
Overseas malllng deadlines
Surface and air malllng deadare fast approaching and Marlines formllltarypersonnelstatiketlng Director Edlen G. John:
oned abroad generally range
son of the Postal Services Columfrom mid-October lhrougli Nobus Dlvtslon Is asking residents . vemb.e r, according to Johnson. _
for a little extra help this year In · " We work In cooperatio~~&lt;wllh
making sure that holiday mall
the armed services to make sure
sent to mDltary and other Interthat all mall arrives on time,"
national destinations arrtve on
Johnson continues. "Mall and
time.
morale go hand In hand •. but this
''We would like for you to mall
Is especially true during the
well before the overseas holiday
holidays."
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deadlines this year to give us . "This year, we would really
extra tlmetoarrangetransportaappreciate recelvtng mall for
tion," Johnson says.
service men and service women
"Equipping Desert Shield has
a week or more In advance of the

deadline, to give us e&gt;&lt;tra time to
arrange transportation."
MUUary personnel stationed
·abroad will benetlt from early
ma!llng, not just those In the
Middle East. Jolmson encourages mailers to call their local
post ortlce about various countries' mailing restrictions and
customs requirements, as well as
appllcable deadllnes .
·
There Is no mall deadline for
mall sent to U.S. addresses, but
Johnson recommends · getting.
cards and parcels.on their way In
early December.
"Mailing early offers a hedge
against delays caused when
winter storms halt air or ground
traffic," Johnson says, adding,
"besides, It gives people more
time to appreciate your expressions of friendship and
affection."

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speech. The prQS~t!=Utlon argued
the right to .free speech Is not
a b so I u t e and r e q u 1res
"responsibility."
The Miami-based 2 Live Crew,
which has Its day In court this
week regarding June's obscenity
r.ullng, features coarse language
and lewd rhymes about sexual
Intercourse and oral and anal sex
In its music. , ·
The Supreme Court has !!stablished a three-pronged standard
for Judging obscenity: If the
material appeals prtmarlly to
prurient Interest, If community
standards deem the material
patently obscene, and If the
material Jacks serious artistic,
literary or scientific value. ·
Michael Greene, president of
theNationalAcademyofRecordlng Arts and Sciences, which
includes some 8,000 recordin&amp;
artists an~ teclmleal experts,
said he eicpecta artists to flglit
back hard agalllst censorship.

Nasty as They WannaBe," had
stores stocking "obscene" al- acts and children with their
been ruled "obscene" by a
bums - pollee In more than· a
genitals exposed.
.
federal court judge In·June.
dozen states reporte!IIY are
"We're going to see leglsla~ors
The cases have Sent shock
warning against the sale of such
and judges and district attorneys
waves through the music Indus- · records. The out&lt;illille of an
begin to believe that a Jlltle bit of
try, with accusations of censorappeal of the Florida case could
censorship Is OK,'' Helmerssald.
ship and predictions of a chllllng
set the tone for the rest of the
''And the fact of the matter-Is that
effect on those who write, per- country and Industry groups are In a free society no censorship Is
form and sell mus!c.
hoping the conviction Is over- OK."
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"It's a sad st.liteofaftalrs when · ·turned to nip the trend In the bud.
Charles Freeman, owner of
you can be arrested for selling a
''People are looking for scape- E.C. Records In Fort Laudersong," , said Dana Kornbluth,
goat~ for the Ills Qf society and . dale, was convicted·Oct. 3 of one
spokeswoman for National Asso·
they ~e looking · to the arts," count or selling an obscene
elation of jU!cordlng MerchanTrl$h Helmers, spokeswoman
Instrument for selling the
dlsers, the trade group repres:
for the Recording Industry Asso- . "Nasty" album to an undercover ·
entlng some 600 record
clatlonofAmerlca.RIAArepres- Broward County sheriff's depdlstrlbuiDrs.
ents 55 U.S. record companies, uty. Freeman, who faces up to
"Retailers will have to take a
Including the CBS, Polygram,
one year In jall and a $1,000 tine
secOnd look at what they are
War~r Brothers, MCA, Capitol
when sentenced set Nov. 2, was
· carrylng,.outoffear," Kornbluth
and Atlantic labels.
arrested two days after U.S.
said, adding that some soared
Helmers pointed to the obscen- District Judge Jose Gonzalez
record store owners might "go lty trial of a Cincinnati museum declared the 2LlveCi'ewrecordthrough their shelves and start and Its director over the display log obscene.
pulling albu11111 that may fall
of five specific photographs In a
The Freeman jury was not
under obscenity ststutues."
show of 175 pictures by the late
swayed by defense argument~
There appears to he a national Robert Mapplethorpe that depict the store owner was protected by
trend toward cracking down on sadomasochistic homosexual
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"from the sense of dignity ani!
trust he brolight to the Whlfe
House and to his well-earn~:
·reputation as a mllltary hero.;StUI, Diggins writes,: 'He was'•
curious kind of hero, not an
event- making leader' but '.a
respected leader who got thlnts
done."
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And that, after all, Is what
Americans usually expect o)f ,
the!~ generals, If not their
presidents.
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Former wire service and tel~
vision Journalist Walter Crcin,
kite, who spoke at the congre$slonal session honorlnj
Eisenhower and sporting an old
but newly popular "I like Ike!' :
buttOn, admitted he was wrongJ)i
sharing the "conventional"
press wisdom on Eisenhower a,s _
out of touch.
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Instead, he said, studying Ike:&amp; public papers led him to &amp;ee tJii! .
president as one who cout~~ ­
cbange positions and showii!_C _
"certainly tile most lmporta11t
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er's centennial really got undei
way with a two-hour joillt ses~on
of Congress In March presided
over by Rep. Tom Foley, Q.·
Wash., and Including remarks by _.
·Eisenhower's son, John, th~
spitting Image of his·father . 1._
The last month of the celebnii
, lion will climax with activities Ill both Kansas - Eisenhower's
. home - and at the Kennedy
Center In Washington In a g~la
event on Oct. 14, presided o\'erbY, .
Percy and co-host Helen Hayes;•
According to.offlclals In Ka~
sas, Eisenhower will be remembered In the st~~te with more thad 30 ~vents, ranalng from wreatb .
· laylngs, marcIlea, mercbantf 111
Abilene decoi'atla• their •tort.
· windows wltll llltMitlc Worlll
War · II dllplayl, exhlllliB ancl
lectures throuabout the state an4;
a major conference on "Ike' t
America" at the University o~
Kansas.
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The Kennedy Center bash, wu~ ·
he strona on movies, lncluclinf.
the rei!!BR of a . yeNo-beo
relelled documentary
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. Rice. He Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Rice. Reedsville.
Miss Louks Is a graduate of
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Chel'JI Marie Fobner, BIDy Joe Brownlnr;

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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
James Fo'lmer, Pomeroy, are
announcing the approac htng
marriage of th!!lr daughter
Cheryl Marte Folmer, to Billy
Joe Browning, son of Ann Browning and tbe late Ronald
Browning.
Tbe wedding will take place
Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. at the VIctory
Baptist Church in MiddlepOrt.

A reception will follow at the
American Legion Annex In
Middleport.
Miss Folmer Is a graduate of
Eastern High School and · Is
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Meigs High School and Is employed by the Village of Middle.
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High School and of Ohio University. He Is currently In the Navy's
nucle~r power program.
The open church wedding will
take place Dec. 15 at 2:30p.m. at
St. Paul's United Methodist
Church, Tuppers Plains.

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Lisa Sowers. He Is the son of
Clyde ilpd Dawn Walker of
Thurman. She is the daughter of
Doug and Charlotte Sowers of
McArthur.
The open church wedding wl!l
take place Nov. 3, at 1: 30 p.m. in
EAST MEIGS - The Eastern the Wills Chapel Church of Christ
High School Alumni Band will in Christian Union. Wellston.
Miss Sowers Is a math and
nleet .on Thursday at 7 p.m. In the
science
secretary at the Univerbandroom. All alumni band
sity
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members from Eastern are ·
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Walker
invited to participate in t)le band,
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which will perform at the
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school's homecoming on October
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MASON- The Mason County,
W.Va. County Literacy Council
will hold a tutor training workshop on' October 11. 18, 25 and
November 1 (Thursdays) from
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pre-register.
Adults may also register to
tutor or be tutored by calllng the
W.Va. Adult Literacy Coalition
at 1-800-642-2670 (In state).

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Pauley, Pomeroy, are announcIng the engagement and approachlrlg marriage of their
daughter, Jeanna K. Gilliam,. to
Tony E . Connolly, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Connolly, Racine.
The open church wedd!t\g will
take place Nov. 3 at 7:30p.m . at
the Rutland Church of God.
A reception will follow at the
American Legion In Middleport.
Miss Gilliam Is a graduate 'Of
Meigs High School and PAtfltersbUrg Beauty COllege. She Is
employed as a beautician with
Fantastic Sams.
Connolly Is a graduate of

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Clan!nCe Lee, Pomeroy, are
announcing the engagement of
their daughter, Michelle Dawn
Lee to HOUle Douglas Stewart 1!, .
,son of RoUie Stewart. Pomeroy.
and Linda Stewart, Minersville.
Wedding plans are Incomplete
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the engagell!~nt and ;~pproacb,,
tng marriage of her daughter
·VIrginia Dillon, to Thomas
Hines, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Gary
W. Hines, Belpre.

The wedding will be held ·oct
31· at 6 p.m . at their residence 1~
Tuppers Plains.
Rev· Seldon .Johnson will officiate. A reception aild costumed
halloween party will follow .

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regards weddings of' Gallla. · to the date or publication.
Meigs and Mason counties as
PhotographS or either the bride
news and Is ·happy to publish or the bride and groom may be
wedding stories and photographs published with wedding storjes,
Without charge.
It desired. Photographs may be
However, wedding news must either black and white or good
meet general standards lit t!melt· quality color, billfold size or
.ness. The newspaper prefers to larger.
Poor quality photographs will
publish accounts of weddings as
~oon as possible after the event. . not be accepted. Generally, snap• To be published In the Sunday shots or Instant-developing phoedition. the wedding must have tos are not or acceptabl~ quality.
taken place W!tl)ln 60 days prior
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for Along the River must be at (614) 44&amp;-2342.
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Anniversaries

Hale anni;;ersary observed
,VJ1!!TON - Kenneth and Beatrice Hale · of VInton· recently
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary on Aug. 29, and
observed the occasion on Sept. 2
with family and friends. Dinner
was served outSide their Jog
cabin.
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Those attending were: Kenneth apd Beatrice and their son
Brian, of Vinton; Mr. and Mrs.
· Leo Wellington, of VInton; Nancy
Wellington, of Vinton: John and
VIckie WeiUngton, and sons
Jason and Brad, of Bidwell;
Becky Wray and son Craig, of
Gal Up oils; Clair and Sharon

Wellington and Michelle and
Jason~ of Galllpolts;
Leo and Debbie Wellington and
Joshua, Amanda and Andrea, of
Bidwell; Howard and Joann
Welllngton, and Timmy, Jamie
and Jennifer, or VInton; .Chris
and Robin Welllngton and Nicholas and Megan, of Eno; Wilbert
Brumfield, of St. Clairsville;
Shelly Brumfield and Ashly, or
St. Cla(rsvtlle; David Brumfield,
of Massachusetts; Jim Singleton, of West VIrginia; Rev.
Elmer and Goldie Gieser, of
Vlnton; Steven and Cindy Green·
lee, of Bidwell.

Albert and Velsla MJUer Roush

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GRIFFIN, GA. - Alison Fay g!J'l was Amanda Maslen, cousin
Heape and Kevin Tawn Napier of the groom, also of Griffin, Ga.
The bridesmaids wore gowns
were united In marriage at New
Salem Baptist Church In Griffin, or aqua and white crystal taffeta
Ga., on June 23. The Rev. Gene with a sweetheart neckline. The
Wilson peiformed · the double aqua and wblte formed a tworing ceremony.
tone flutter cirCUlar .sleeve. An
The bride Is the dau~rbter of asymmetrical dropped waist bo·
Mr. and M~. Charles A. Heape of dice, accented with a matching
Grlffln, .Ga. The groom Is the son two-to.ne dol!ble bow, flowed Into .
of Christine Napier of Cheshire, a hi-low intei"mezzo-lenfith skirt.
and Lark Napier of Brooksville, The bridesmaids' bouquets were
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a cascade of pink .nerlne lilies,
Fla.
Wedding music was presented · mliiature pink carnations, ruby Mr. and Mrs. Mike Greer.
brum JUles, fuschia dendroblum
The bride was escorted by her orchid spray, babies' breath, and
father and given In marrlaJit;! by mixed greenery.
The junior . bridesmaid and ·
her parents. ·
The bride wore a full-lenfith flower girl wore gowns matching
white gown of bridal satin and the other attendants' but fea alencon and schlffle laces. · The lured full-length dlr!!dl skirts.
basque bodice featured a swee- ·. The jl!nlor bridesmaid carried a
theart neckline and was adorned bouquet Identical to that ot the .
with lrld.e scent sequins · and bridesmaids. The flower girl
pearls. The waistline, accented carried a White basket of pink
with draped pearls, flowed Into a
miniature · carnations, pink ne· .
full sklrtfeaturlngscbltllemotlfs rine !Illes, and babies' breath.
extendiJ1gtothecathedral-length
The mother o( the bride was .
train. She carried an all-white dressed In a turquoise, Georgette
crepe, floor-length gown . .The
cascading bouquet or master·
surplice bodice with a V-neck led
piece roses, Irises, dendroblum
to a sllm skirt that was accented
orchid spray, lilies, babies'
at the waist with a bow.
breath, button pompoms and
mixed greenery.
The mother of the groom wore
Denise Holloway of Jonesboro,
a floor-length teal crystal pleated
Ga. served as maid of honor tor
long sleeved gown with a 'fluted
the bride, Sel'flng as rna Iron of .
The best man Was David
honor was Sherrl Coleman or
Fulton, uncle of the -groom, of
Griffin, Ga. Bridesmaids were
Griffin, Ga. Groomsmen were
Angela Heape, slster·llt·law of.
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the bride, of Athens, Ga.;
Amanda Harris and · Tammy
Taylor both of Griffin, Ga. Cara
Maslen, cousin of the groom, of
Grlfflo, Ga~ served as the junior
bridesmaid. Serving as flower

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RUTLAND - Rhonda Gall
Andreoni. became the bride of
Duncan Eric Mozingo on July 28
In a double ring ceremony at the
Rutland Church of God.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Orlando J . Andreoni. The ,groom Is the ·son of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mozingo,
·all or Rutland.
Escorted to the altar by her
father and given In marriage by
her parents, the bride wore a
cathedral length white gown with
chiffon ovar taffeta featuring a ·
re·embtoldered lace and hand
beading. The dresJ bad a fitted
' basque waist bodice and v-back
accented with beaded and lace
motifs, a sweetheart neckline
and shear pout sleeve~ with jlearl
beading, white edged full skirt
with front pickup 11nd cascading
rukfles from back waist. Her
fluted edge finger tip veil was
held bY a pearl and sequin head.,
piece. She· carried a bouquet of
white and mauve roses and
bahv 's breath.
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The church was decorated with
an archway of white lace and
greenery and whlie and mauve
mums and bows with two white
Jove birds al the top. candelabra
with white bOws and mums. The
kneeling benches and unity can·
die were decorated with. white
bows andmauvemums.Allofthe
flower arrangements and four
baskets of flowers were made by
the bride's mother.
The maid of honor was MoUey
Webb. She wore a burgundy full ·
length gown and carried • a
bouquet of white and mauve
mums. Bridesmaids were Candl
Walker, niece of the bride, and
Angel Kelly, niece of the groom . .
They wore tea-length dresses of
mauve lace over taffeta.
F1ower girls were Missey and
Kathy Walker, nlec!!S of the
bride. Both wore matching white
lace dresses with mauve and
white flower baskets.
Ring bearers were ,Adam
Walker, nephew of the bride and
Ryan Kelly, nephew of the
groom. They carried white satin
pillows covered with lace and
pearls and· mauve roses with
streamers with love knots. They

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sary Friday at. their home on
Ba hey Run Road, Pomeroy.
The couple was' married Oct.
1~. 1936 In Galllpolls.
They are the parents of eight
children, Mrs. \llrgll (Geraldine )
Parsons, Pomeroy;· Mrs. Bill
(Joan) Hudson, Jacksonville,
C.C.; Mrs. Larry (Judy) Flowers, Pickerington; Dale (Joy)
Roush, St. Albans, W.Va.; Roger
(Janie) Roush, Orient; Mrs.
Lanny (Becky) Tyree, Middleport, Kenny (Lisa) Ro!llh, Pomeroy :One daughter, Kathy, died In

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Lara Lee Hall, PFC Jerry Wayne White

MIDDLEPORT - The clog·
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changed to Mond.ay evenings at
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and Jothan Scott were united In · Schrnuclter, uncle and auntofthe ·
marrlageonAug.4atthehomeof groom, provided music.
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Debbie Coomer, niece of the
The bride Is the daughter of bride, was a bridesmaid.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King, PomeJeff Scott. brother of the
roy. The groom Is the son of groom, was best man.
Madeline Thoss and the late Jack
A dlnner·was held following the
Scott, Mansfield.
cremony to 70 family members
Pie Rev. Fred Schmucker,
and friends.
The couple resides In
uncleofthegroom,of!lciatedthe
double ring ·ceremony,.
Mansfield.

Meeting .cancelled
REEDSVILLE - The special
board meeting of the Eastern
Local Boaf!l of Education, sche·
duled for Tuesday, has been
cancelled.

Your Hometown Hospital
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"From Ashes to Glory," was present at Krogers In Pomeroy•·: •:
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autographing a copy for Dale Dutton, Middleport.
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Workers sought

GALUPOLIS - ,The Senior
Citizen Center "J ob Bank, 220
Jackson Pike Is In · need of
POMEROY - Wanda Eblin
OVAL Director, Eric~- Ander- .
Established In 1973 as the first
applicants l:l years of age or
from the Meigl! County Public
son, then pressed a "report state-funded regional public ll·
older
to come In and fill out your
Ubrary attended the Ohio Valley
card' • on the organiZation's per- · -,brary system In Ohio, today
application
so .we can help you
Area Libraries held at the Meigs
formance. He described the OVAL administers through local
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job.
County Public Library In Pomesucesses of the outside Books By publiC libraries . a variety of
Now that Fall weather Is here
roy recently.
Mall contracts 'that will allow programs designed to Improve
and
the trees are begtnnlng to
The program Included an over- . OVAL to maintain service levels and . extend services to local .
shed
their leaves we wlll be
view of the OVAL InterUbrary
by slightly reducing budgets. residents. OVAL Is made up of
needing
people to rake leaves, do
Loan System. D. Christine Hunt,
Concerns were expressed on public libraries a variety of
extra
painting,
help store lawn
OVAL Networking Services Ll·
negotiations over the current programs designed to Improve
and
patio
furniture,
small jobs of
brat ian, described the telephone,
facility. A suggestion was also and extend services for local
sitting,
carpenter
work,
baby
.FAX and ~om puler links estabmade that OVAL become more residents. OVAL Is made up of
live
Ins
or
part
time
llye
In wlth
lished by OVAL among· the
active In· assisting Its member public libraries In the counties of
the
elderly
and
many
other
odd :
111ember libraries. Leah Grifflt)l,
Athens, Hocking, Jac~on, Lawlibraries In recl;!lvlng graJits.
jobs
to
be
done
around
farms
and
Extension Services Ubrarlan,
After dinner, the group was rence, Meigl!; Pickaway , Pike,
etc. We also need employers to
then detailed how the system
treated to a presentation on Ross, Scioto and Vinton.
call their job orders ln.
,works ·· In · OVAL Bookmobile " 'How Populm; Culture !nfiuenoperations.
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Swatzel-Moxley
COZUMEL, MexicO - · Gaily
Lynn Moxley and James F.
Swatzel were married In a Sept.
22 ceremopy at the Mella Mayan
Hotel on the Island of Cozumel, ·
Mexico.
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The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Moxley of
Pomeroy and Unda Moxley
. carson of Pataskala. The groom
Is the son of William E. Swatzel ot
Pomeroy.
The bride Is a graduate ot
Columbus State Unlverslt)r and
the National Center for Parale- ·
gal Training In Atlanta, Ga. She
Is employed by Hughes, Watters.
Askanase, attorneys II\ Houston.
Texas.
The groom Is a graduate of
Ohio State· . University and Is
employed as a structural steel
engineer by EnproSystems, !ric.,
Channelview, Texas. ·
The couple reside In Houston,
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October 7. 1990

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

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Sunday:
Rev. Jack Holley
Fr• Gospel·Singers
Mondaj:
Rev. Darrell ohnson
Praise Singers
Everyone Welcome

Hall-White
MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and lege studying nu~slng.
Mrs. William Ralph and Mr. and
He Is a graduate of Eastern
. Mrs. Ra~ph Hall of Meigs Courily High School.
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are announcing the approaching
An open church wMdlng wlll
marriage of t heir daughter, Lara be held Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. at the
Le¢ Hall, to Pvt. First Class First Baptis t Churc'h · of
Jerry Wayne White, Fort Knox, Middleport.
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Ky. He Is the son of Elaine Casto,
Rev. James A. Seddon will
Ritchie County, W.Va.
officiate.
She Is a graduate of Meigs High
A reception will follow at the
School as a Nursing Aide. She Is . MeigS County Public Library
attending HocktngTechnlcal Col· Community Room.

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GALLIPOLIS-Actlvltlesand · / vinegar, . biscuits, sliced
menus for the week of Oct. 8,12. peaches.
at \he Senior Clttzeils ·Center 220 . Tuesday- Meat loaf, Mexican
Jackson .Pike wUI be as follows: e rice. cauliflower, bread, tapioca
Monday - Short subjects (Re- pudding
Wednesday - Oven baked
habilitation Miracle In Us) 11
a.m.; Advisory Council Meeting, chicken, whipped potatoes, peas,
11 a.m.; Chorus, 1 p.m.
. butte,red carrots, coleslaw, rolls,
Tuesday - STOP/Physical Ice cream and cake.
Thursday· - Beans and ham
fitness . 10:30 a.m.;. Matinee
(Pride of the Yankees), 12:30 with oniOns, cheese cube, musp.m,
lard greens, cornbread. plneap. Wednesday - Birthday party;
pie slice.
Ftlday - Macaroni &amp; cheese,
Lawncbalr Wea"lng Class (H.E.
Costen l 10: 30 a.m.
stewed tomatoes, tossed salad,
Thursday- Bible Study,10:45 bread, cherry cobbler. :
.a.m.; Herb·Class, 1:30 .p.m.
Make reservations by calling
Frldl!Y - Bob Evans Farm
446-7000, before 9 a.m. the day
Festival; Art Class and Craft
you wish to attend.
Class, Jan Stapleton,10'noon and
·1-3 p.m.
Menus consist of:
Monday - Country steak with
gravy. whipped poJatoes, kale·

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WATERFORD - Kimberly royal !llue gowns with pearl
Magdelena Roush and William necklac.es. In their hair they
George Smrek were united In wore royal blue and white rosE&gt;
marriage on Aug. 11 at St. wreathS.
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The groom wore a black tuxedo
Beverly with. the Rev. Charles with white tie and vest.
Moran officiating.
The best man was John Smrek,
The bride Is the qaughter of Youngstown, brother of the
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Roush, groom. Groomsmen were Scott
Racine. The. groom Is the son of Moff, Beverly; and Jim BajusSusanne Smrek and the late zik, Valencia, Pa.
William C. Smrek, Youngstown.
' They wore black tuxedos wjth
Escorted to . the altar by her royal blue ties and
father and given In marriage by cummberbunds.
her parents, the bride wore a
The mother of the bride wore
gown of white luster satin with a an Ivory satin dress covered with
wedding band~ollar . The fitted lace. The mother of the groom
bodice embelllshed with beaded wore a blue satin dress.
alencon lace extended to a
Susan Tkach and Jeanne
basque waist and held the rena is- Smrek, sisters of the groom,
. sance point sleeves accented Youcgst6wn, registered the
with alencon appUques. The full guests.
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A reception was held at the
extended to an extra full chapel Knights of _,Columbus Hall in
length train .. A large fantail bOw Churchtowc.
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Hostesses were Cancle, Beth
Her headpiece was a crown of and Megan Hayes, aeverly.
pearls af1d silk flowers. A rolled · A buffet dinner · was served
pout held the double-tiered along with a three tier fountain
tlnger-tlp veil of Illusion.
cake with four heart shaped
She carried a cascade bouquet ~kes . Music wau provided by ·
of silk white roses and royal blue fhck Tkach, brother-In-law of the
carnatiOns, with baby's breath.
groom.
The maid of honor was !{l:tsta
The couple resides In
Roush, . Racine, sister of the Waterford.
bride; Bridesmaids were Kelley
Moff, Beverly; and Julte Corso,
Youngstown, sister of the groom.
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announce the engagement and
. approaching marriage of their
daughter Terri Queen, to 'Chuck
Mullens, son of Bob and Carol
Keeton of Eureka Star Route
GaiUpoUs.
The open church wedding will
take place Oct. 13 at 6 p.m. In
Elizabeth Chapel Church. A
reception will follow.
Miss Queen Is a graduate of
Hannan :rrace High School and Is
employed at Toddler Tech Day
Care and at Kroger's.
M-u llens attended Gallla
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MIDDLEPORT - Lora Kay Chester.
Registering guests was Anita
Roller and Steven Lee Eddy were ·
united In marriage during a, Scott, .cousin of the groom,
double ring ·Ceremony at the Parkersburg. W.Va. 'Programs
Rockland United Methodist we~e distributed .bY Kelly GarChurch, Belpre, with Rev. Ro· . rett, Columbus.
bert Elmore officiating.
Pianist and organist was
The bride Is the daughter of Norma Andrls. Vocalists were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Roller. Sandra Scott Gardner and Bill
Belpre. The groom Is the son of McAfee.
A reception followed at the
Mr. and Mrs. R9bert L. Eddy,
Parkersburg, W.Va. Grandinoth· Belpre Shrine building. Music
ers of the couple are Charldene was provided by George Hall at
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Middleport, and Mabel Eddy.
The bride Is a graduate of
Par~ersburg, W.Va.
Belpre High School and 1 of
Given In marriage by her . Marshall University. She Is emparents and escorted to the altar ployed by KnowledgeWare, Inc.,
by her father, the bride wore a
In Atlanta, Ga .. as an accounts:
gown of white luster satin With a payable administrator.
sabrlna neckline of venlse lace.
The groo111 Is a graduate of
The filled bodice, embellished Parkersburg High School and of
with beaded venlse, extended to a· Marshall University, He Is at-.
basque waistline.
tending Life Chiropractic · Col·
The Renaissance point sleeves . lege In Marietta, Ga.
The couple will reside In
held venlse windows and pear I
cascades. 'rhe appllcjued .mer- . Marietta, Ga.
maid dropped to a trumpet skirt.
A candy l!ox bow held the chapel
GOOD USED
length train. Her head was
adorned with a floral comb
WASHERS, DRYERS,
accented .with silk flowers and
IEFIIGEIATOIS, TVs,
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She carried a cascade bouquet
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Matron of honor was Amy
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Kim - Hanning, cousin of the
· bride, Middleport; and Heather
Scott, · cousin of the groom,
Parkersburg, W.Va .
Flower girl wau Jesslce Cal(!,
cousin of the bride. Middleport:
Best man was Soctt Eddy·,
brother of the groom, Parkersburg, W.Va. Groomsmen wera
John Akers. Indianapolis. Ind.;
Mike Butcher, Park~rsbl!rg.
W.Va.; Shawn Eddy, brother of
the groom, Parkersburg, W.Va.;
and Brad Roller, brother of the
bride, Colorado Springs, ColO.
Rlngbearer was Grant Dragan, Thurmond, W.Va.
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The
annual
Auxiliary
will
meet· Monday at 7
1111d the day of thai event. Items
GALUPOLIS - The .present
homecoming
of
the
United
Faith
·
EWINGTONEwlngton
Allee
p.m.
at
\he
hall,
124 Buttern.u t
Cadmus-Waterloo road which
m1111t be recel\'ed In advance 1o
Church,
Route
7-bypass,
PomeWalnut Ridge Church located
Rural
committee
meets
at
7:
30
Ave.,
wall crushed stone. When we
Pomeroy.
assure publication Ia the ca·
near Lecta w~ organized In 1845
roy, will Se Sunday with worship ; p.m. at the Academy In
Wanted tea we went across the
lendar.)
·
·
a.a the Walnut · Ridge U111ted road and dug up saS$afras roots
at 11 a.m., basket dinner at noon Ewlngton.
POMEROY - ,Meigs County:
Brethren In
and gospel sing at 2 p.m.
and had tea."
SUNDAY
Common Pleas Judge Fred W.
Cbrlat Church.
MERCeRVILLE- Christmas
Crow III has announced that his
In the 1890's and early 1900's
CROWN CITY - Good Hope featuring the' New Gabriel ·
In.J850 the first
Quartet,
Harvest
Trio,
Johnson
auction, 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. Bat
office and all other county"
there were 11 one room schools In
United Baptist Church Homesanctuary was
offices , wllln the exception of the.
Walnut Township: Boggs, Cad·
coming, 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 7, Family, and other. local tslent. Hannan Trace Elernentsry.
erected about 1
Sponsored by Guyan Women's
mus, Crossroads, . Olive, Low
with Revs. Larry Haley and Public Is Invited.
sheriff's office, will be closedmile east of the
Club; Refresl)ments will be sold, ' Monday In observance on Colum-:
G;~.p, Mudsock, While Hollow, · Raymond Bragg. Special singing
present build:
GALLII~OLIS The River something for everyone.
· bus Day. Offices will reopen:
Flag Springs, Myers Hollow, • with VIsion-Heirs and the' Kyger
Valley Herbalists will meet Sun·
lng. It was John
Bethesda, and Null. The last · Valley Boys.
TUesday at 8: 30 a .m.
..
. ·day at BobEvansRestaurantall
Notter Wbo donated the land for
GALLIPOLIS -;- Llberjy
named school was named for·
~OMEROY-:-zenla S~lth,:
the church. Ii was also.In Notter's · perhaps the most famous edQca·
GALLIPOLIS - Ralph Work· p.m. for lunch' and a tour of Cora Chapel Revival, on Swan Creek
bomt~ that the . church had .Its
tor In Walnut Township history,
man preaches at Mlna Chapel, Mill Antiques and Herti Crafts on Road, Oct. 8·13 with Rev Jack
Point Pleasant, W.V~ .. will 00:
beginnings.
William NuU.
Sunday, 7:30p.m.
Cora Mill Road near Rio Grande. Rankin. Singing M·F will he the
the speaker at Tuesday's..meet·:
The early members of this
Mr. Null was a professor of
V!siO!I·Heirs, and Saturday will , lng of the Ponneroy FlameSYRACUSE - A chicken bar·
congregjltlon besides members
Mathematics -and Naturlll . . CADMUS - Cadmus High
he the Holley FamUy.
Fellowship to be held at the
hecue
will
he
held
at
the
Syracuse
.
or the John Notter family were
Science at Glasgow University In
senior citizens center at 7 p.m. :
School reunion Is Sunday, lunch
Kentucky before he returned to . Is 12: 30 p.m. at the old high Fire Department on Sunday at 11
Simeon Blazer, James Carroll,
BURLINGHAM - 'The Bed·
a.m. Cost Is $3.50. Desserts are
Hiram Houck, Lewis Fillinger,
his home county to teach In a one
MIDDLEPORT -The Inter-:
ford Township Trustees will
school.
extra. All prciceeds go to building
Osborn Russell and Michael
room school, farm.- and work as a
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the · nallonal Order of. Job's Daugh·:
surveyor.
Bos~lck. Two of the early minis·
ters will meet Monday. at 7: JO.
town hall.
GALLIPOLIS - Just Say No fund. Menu Includes · half
ters were· Archie Chapman and
He was also active In the
p.m. at the Masonic Temple.
Skate Against Drugs Is Sunday, chicken, baked bearis, roll and ·
Jonah ·Frownfelter. Rev. Frown·
Masons and gave ari address In
R~DSVILLE - Red Cross
at Skatesvllle USA for ages 5-13. coleslaw·.
'
.
.
.
feller wl!o Is burled lri the Mt.
Philadelphia In 1876 at the world
BloodmObile at Eastern Local
TUESDAY
Sponsor forms, with at least on
LOTTRlDGE
·There
will be a
Pleasant Cemetery In Harrison centennial. A plaque on a build·
High School on Monday from 10
GALLIPOLIS .:... The Gallla:
sponsor, are required for free
Township preached most of his lng near the Independence Hall
a.m. until 2 p.m.
County District Library Board of
skating. No one admitted without · smo..-gasbord dinner Sunday at
noon at the Lottrldge Community
life In the dozen or so United In Philadelphia records the
sponsor sheet.
Tr)lstees will meet 5 p.m. Tues·
Center west of Coolville. Cost Is
Brethern' churches that were speech made by Mr. Null who· Is
CHESTER - Revlva.) at MI.
day, Oct. 9 ai Bossard Memorial
$5
for
adults
and
$2.50
for
located In Gallla County through · burled at Flag Springs In Gall! a
Herman
U.B.
Church
(Texas
Library.
MERCERVILLE - Connors
children
under
12.
·
the years. He was. a man of County.
Community)
Monday
through
·
will sing at Mercerville Mission· ·
simple tastes and simple dress.
Oct.14 with Rev. Donald Bander,
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis Ro- '
ary Baptist Church, Sunday, 7
MONDAY
At one time there was · also a
p.m.
tary meets Tuesday, 6 p.m.,
Chamhersliurg, ~a. Services
GALLIPOLIS- OAPSE Chapparsonage and a school located
7: 30 p.m. nightly. · Special
Stowaway.
HARRISONVILLE -The Har·
ter
349
meeting
Monday,
7
p.m.
In
close to the present church. The
singing.
CROWN
CITY
Big
Four
parsonage at Walnut Ridge had r!sonvllle Senior Citizens will
Church homecoming Is Sunday,
have a blood pressure clinic on
formerly been the Mt. Olive UB
bring covered dish.
Church which closed once In the Tuesday at the townhouse from
1890's and again In 1920. In 1925 10 a .m. to noon. The public Is
HEMLOCK GROVE - Home·
Invited.
the Mt. Ollve1Church was moved
com(ng at the Hemlock Grove
to Walnut Ridge where It became .
Church will be. h.eld Sunday.
the parsonage·for the UB circuit
rider. In 1969 Walnut Ridge was
FOREST RUN~ The Forest
POMEROY
The Calvary
Jastonli clrcultw!thForestGien, . Pllgrlm Chapel, Route 143,
Run United Methodist Church
that being tbe year for the Pomeroy. will have revival Tues·
will celebrate its 75th annlver·
merger of the Methodist Church day through Sunday with Rev.
sary on Sunday. Regular servl·
and the United Brethren Church. Doug Mann as evangelIst. His
ces, 9 a.m.; carry-In dinner,
However no United Brethren wife, Kathy, will he singing.
12: 30 p.nn.; special anniversary
churches In Gall!a County be· Services 7: 30 p.m.
· program, 1:30 p.m. Public Is
came a part of that merger. Most
opted to become !dependent
congregations.
In regards to the school located
near Walnut Ridge we have
before us a ne'!'5paper photocopy
from 1892 which tellS about the
.school's observance of Colu.mbus
Day.
The singing of "America"
kicked off the program at the
school. That was followed by
recltstlons: "Advice TiJ Young
Men" by Belle Hall, "The D!SCOV· ·
ery of America" by Edward .
Towns, "Biography of Colum·
bus" by Elmer Hall, "Character
of Columbus''' by Floyd Eakman,
"Columbus" (the Lowell poem)
by Roscoe WilSon,, "The Amerl· ·
can Flag" by Mary Hall, and
"Mending The . Old Flag" Dli". ..._...
Mlgtle Shumate. De&lt;:lannatl.ortli
were given by the younger
students.
"It was Inspiring to hear the
young voices make the old school
FOR
bouse ring with these familiar
hymns. All went home In the
1
evening with the satisfaction of
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Stanford edges Notre Dame;
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VIrginia Tech 26, W. VIrginia 21
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) good with a 68-yard, &amp;eVen-play was In last year's 10-6 season·
Tommy Vardell scored four
drive, wiih quarterback Jason opening Joss to North Carolina -At Blacksburg, Va., WID Funer
threw for two touchdowns and 210
·
toucbdovvns ' on one-yard rushes
Verduzco passing one yard to State.
Saturday, Including the game· ·tight end David Olson for the
Jowa 12, Mlcbl&amp;an Sta&amp;e 7- At yards Sa~ay to spark VIrginia
winner with 31 seconds remain·
touchdown, giving the llllnl a East Lansing, Mich., Jeff SkUiett Tech to a 26-21 win over West
lng, powering Stanford to a 36-31
kicked two field" goals Saturday Vlrgbila - the first time the Hokles
24·20 lead.
upset of No. 1 Notre Dame.
Auburn 16, Loulsl1111a Tech 14 and Matt Rodgers tossed a have beaten the Mountaineers two
Vardell's final touchdown · - At Auburn, Ala., Jim Von Wyl five-yard touchdown pass to Nick years In a row In 22 years.
Furrer hit tailback Vaughn Hecapped· a 12-play. 61-yard drive
kicked a 30-yard field goal with Bell, giving Iowa a 12· 7 BJgTen
.
brOil
on a 78-yardscorlngpassln the
victory over · No. 19 Michigan
that ·consumed 5:38. The Card!·
lhrt~e seconds left Saturday,
first
quartet and connected with
nal reached Notre Dame's five'
lifting No. 6 Auburn to a 16·14 State.
Greg
Daniels on a five-yard 'ID ·
Iowa, 3·1, has not lost to
. ya,rd line on a 26-yard pass from
victory over Louisiana Teclt. ·
early
In
the fourth period.
.
Jason Palumbls to Ed McCaffrey
Von Wyl's field goal, his third Michigan State, 1·2·1, at Sparian
Tech,
3-J,
lYOn
12-10
In
Morganon third down.
of the game, capped a 12-play, Stadium since 1978.
Hyland Hickson scored . on a town, W.Va., last year . .The last
Varden finished with 37 yards
74-yard drive that began at the
rushing on 13 carries, with his
Auburn 13 with 2:02 left In the six-yard run with 4: 061eft to puli time Tech posted consecutive
Michigan State within 9·7, w~av · victories over Its neighboring rJo.:al
longest run just 12 yards. He also
game.
caught five passes for 16 yards
Backup · quarterback Sam lng his way through the line was In 1967-68. West VIrginia Is now
and recovered a tumbled punt to
Hughes had put Louisiana Tech; before he broke free for the end 2.J.
Despite hitting 19 of 31 passes,
set up Stanford's first score.
3-3, on the verge of an· upset with zone.
Furrer
also was responsible for
State
held
Iowa
on
Its
Michigan
. Notre Dame 3·1, had a chance
a 24-yard touchdown pass to
West
VIrginia's
first score. Uoder a
to pull out Its third come-from·
Bobby Slaughter with 5:50 left to next possession and regained the
heavy
rush,
Furrer
floated a pass
ball. )3ut the Spartsns' drive ·
behind victory of the season after give the Bulldogs a 14-131ead.
sideline
that Mountal·
toward
the
dr-Iving to the Stanford 23-yard
But Stan White hit on 7 of 10 ended when they failed to convert
neer
Mike
CoUins
picked
off and
passes on the final drive to move on fourth-.and-four from their
line. On the game's final play,
returned'
49
yards
for
a
TD
with
own 26.
Into field-goal range, Including a
tight end Derek Brown dropped a
12:42
lett
In
the
first
half
to
make
It
SkUiett Ia ter made his second
poten tlal pass from Rick Mirer In 27-yarder · to Greg Taylor on
7-7.
't he end zone.
·
lhird-and-10 from the Louisiana field goal of the game1 a 34-yard
On the en~g kickoff, Tech's
The Cardinal, 2-3, had sutferetl ·Tech 45. Two mol"l! completions attempt with 41 Seconds left.
The Spartsns made a valiant Marcus Mickel fumbled and West
took the ball to the 13, setting up
narrow losses to Colorado and
last-effort With ·34 seconds re· VIrginia's John Mu!phy recovered·
Von Wvl's wlnnlilrz kick.
UCLA earlier In the season.
Von Wyl also kicked third·
imilnlng. Dan Enos connected at the Holde 18. Five plays later,
Rodney Culver rushed 20 times .
willn James Bradley on a 32-yard Mike Beasley scored on a five-yard
for 104 yards and a touchdown to quarter field goals of 21 and 27
pass to advance the ball to the run to put West VIrginia ahead 14-7
lead Notre Dame. Mlrer com· yards for the Tigers, 3·0·1. James
Joseph
sprinted
In
from
eight
Iowa 31. Three straight lncom· with 10:49lett In the half.
pleted 15 of 26 passes tor 235
Tech responded with two Mickey
yards
out
In
the
second
quarter
pletlons and a fumble ended the
yards and two touchdowns.
Thomas
field goals of 24 and 32
for
Auburn's
only
touchdown.
Spartsns' hopes.
Palumbls hll26 of 34 passes for
yards
to
close
to 14-13 at the half.
Clemson 34, Georgia 3 - At
Ohio Unlv._lO, Bowling Green 10
256 yards on the day, while Ed
Tech
took
the
lead for gQO&lt;i In the
·s.c.,
Chris
Gardockl
Clemson,
- AI Bowling Green, Ohio, Jeff
McCaffrey caught six passes for •
third
quarter
when
Tony Kennedy
111 yards. Cory Booker had four kicked a four field goals and , Marchant kicked a JO.yard field
capped
a
7().yard
scoring
drive with
freshman Ronald Williams ran
goal with 23 seconds ~nlng
receptions for 47 yards.
an
11-yard
TD
I;UI~.
The
Hokles'
Saturday to cap an Ohio rally and
. BUnola 31, Ohio St. 28 - At · for two touchdowns Saturday.
give the Bobcats a 1().10 tie with two-point conversion at tempt
&lt;:;olunnbus, Ohio, Howarl! Grl!· leading No. 13 Clemson to an easy
Bowling Green In a Mid-American faDed, leaving the score 19-14 with
flth's 12-yard touchdown run 34·3 Victory over Georgia.
4: 061eflln !he quarter.
The Bulldogs, 3·2, cou1d not get , Conference game.
.
Ignited · a second-halt Dllnols
Cent. Mich. 42, Kent St. 0- At
Marcl\allt's kick capped a }():
comeback that gave the No. 12 their offense going· against the
Kent,
Ohio, Billy Smith rushed
Tiger
defense,
ranked
fourth
In
point
Ohio
fourth
quarter
and
came
Illlnl a 31·20 Big Ten victory ovet
for
160
yards and two touchdowns
the
nation
entering
the
game.
on
a
fourlh-and·slx
from
the
error-prone No. 25 Ohio State
and
KenEaly
!led a school record
Georgia's
lone
scorea
48-yard
Bowling Green 12. Both teams are
Saturday afternoon.
with
three
receiving
touchdowns
1-3-1 overall and ().2-lln the MAC.
Griffith, who scored an NCAA field goal by John Kasay Saturt:lay
to
lead
Cenlral
Ml,chl·
Clemson
followed
a
fumble
by
Bowling Green had tsken: a 1~
record eight touchdowns In his ·
gan
to
a
42·0
romp
over
winless
lead on Todd Powell's 21-yard
previous game against Southern quarterback DeChane Cameron
Kent State In a Mid-American
flrst.quarter field goal and a
DllnoiS, washeld to just eight net at the Clemson 27.
Conference
game at Dlx
Gardockl didn't waste any . one-yard run by LeRoy Smith In the
yards In eight carries In the first
Stadium.
second quarter. OU starled Its
half as Ohio Stsfe took~ a 17-10 time putting Clemson In front,
Smith carrled 30 times an&lt;1
ending the Tigers' first drive
comeback on a four-yard run by
· halftlme lead.
scored bn a pair of two-yard runs--·
with a 47-yard f!E~Id goal, his
Ricky Howell·with' 11:53 lett.
But the 5-loot·ll, 222-pound
' · M:IREB SCORES - Notre Dame quarterbac~ Rick Mlrer dives
·
senior, sparked a 72-yard, 11· seventh of the season.
'Toledo 37, E. MJin 23 - At as line Chippewas dominated the
lalo the end zone from the two-yard line In the flnt quarter of
Georgia Tech 31, Maryland 3. play drive to open the second
Toledo, Ohio, Kevin Meger passed game on the ground, rushing an
·Sa&amp;urday•s game· 1\g&amp;lnst Stanford at South Bend, Ind., as the,
At
College
Park,
Md.,
Shawn
half. Griffith gained 53 of those 72
for one touchdown and ran for ' Incredible 73 times for 321 yards
· Cardinal's Darrien Gordon hangs hiS head after mlaslnc the
and holding the ball for 39:03.
Jones passed for 271 yards and
yards and capped It with his
another and Rusty Hanna kicked
tackletllowever, Stanford didn't miss Its last chance for vlclory,
Central Michigan Is 4·1·1 overall
linebacker Marco Coleman re·
three field goals Saturday to lead
12-yard touchdown run that tied
as the Cardinal walked away with a 36-31 vlclory. (UPI)
and 3·0 In line MAC.
corded 5 of Georgia Tech's 11
unbeaten Toledo to a 37-23 win over
the score 17-17. Griffith finished
The Golden Flashes, losers of
sacks Saturday, leading No. 18
Eastern Michigan In a Mid·
with 86 yards In 23 carries for the
1!)
straight, fell to 0-5 and 0·2 In game open In ihe second half to
Georgia Tech to a 31·3 Atlantic
Maurice Shaw capped a five·
game.
American Conference game.
the
conference.
Coast conference victory over
Ohio State, which lost Its
The ROckets amassed 275 yards
hand Northwestern Its lOth play, 60-yard drive with a one·
Miami 24, Ball Sl. 10 - At
yard TD run early In the se.cond
rusli!ng on 55 carries and beld the
second straight game and fell to
Maryland.
straight conference loss.
Oxford,
Ohio, Miami (Ohio)
T.J. Edwards added 97 yards
2·2 overall and O-lin line Big Ten,
ball for 36: 15 to raise their record to
The closest the Wildcats, 1,3. quarter to make the score 7-7.
for Georgia Tech, whose defense
regained the lead briefly, 20-17,
5-0 overall and 4-0 In the MAC whUe · defenders delighted a homecom· advanced all afternoon was to the Baldwin's first touchdown - a
has yet to give up a touchdown
Eastern Michigan 1s 24 overall and lng crowd of nearly 20,000 Satur·
on a 37-yard field goal by Tim
Indiana 13 with five minutes 15-yard run later In line quarterday
by
scoring
two
touchdowns
In
this
season.
The
last
time
the
remaining,
but a Len Williams put the Rebels up 14·7 at
Williams, his second ofthe game.
2·11n the MAC. Toledo and Central
the
Redsklns'
24·10
Mid·
Terraplils
failed
to
score
a
TD
Michigan are unbeaten In MAC
But the llllnl took line lead for
pass Intended for Lee Glssen· halftime.
American Conference · victory daner In the end zone was
VIncent Brownlee returned a
.
.
over Ball State,
. punt 58 yards to set up Mlsslssip'
Intercepted by Jason Orton .
The Skins opened the scoring In
Ole Miss 35, Kentucky 29 -At pi's third touchdown, a one-yard
the first quarter when defensive
Oxford, Miss., Randy Baldwlh pluhge by Ed Thigpen midway
end Job Wauford blocked a Mike
rushed fo·r 88 yards and two through the third. quarter.
.
.
Harrison punt and cornerback . touchdowns Saturday, llftlngNo.
Shean Wllllarns picked lip the 23 Mississippi to a 35-29 Sou·
ball and ran 16 yards to the end
theastern Conference victory
. zone.
over-Kentucky.
The Cardinals, 2·3 overall a{ld
After spotting Kentucky a
1·2
In
the
MAC.
tied
the
!~Fore
In
By RICK VANSANT
llrsl·half
touchdown, Mlssls·
Monday In Pittsburgh.
.
the
second
period
on
a
four-yard
UPI Spor~ Writer
.
By United Press International
"We needed this win," said Plnlella, whose club
sippi, 4-1 and 1·1 In the confer·
touchdown
run
by
tsllback
Corey
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Paul O:Nelll showed
Ohio
Wesleyan 35, · Denison 2
ence, ran off 21 straight points to
was edged 4·3 by !hi! Pirates In Thursday night's
that big games can be won !n the outfield as well as .
Croom.
,
Dayton
49, Iona 16
take co111mand of the game.
opener. "Certainly we didn't want to go to
Later
In
the
same
quarter
at the plate.
·
!'.):lam!
(Ohio)
24, Ball Stste 10
Pittsburgh down two games. I feel we're In good
Mlamltook
the
lead
for
good
on
a
O'Neill drove In both of Cincinnati's runs and
Western Mich. 24, Akron 20
shape now going to Plttsbu..-gh. We won four of six
snuffed out a Pittsburgh threat with a rocket ·
Findlay 31, Northwood 6
·
regular season ganneg at Three Rivers Stadium." 55-yard TO pass from Jim
Clement
to
end
Milt
Stegall.
llnroiv frorn right field, sending the Reds past the
Wilmington 31, Urbana 0
"BEifore the series, I said we'd be happy with a
Pirates 2·1 Friday and evening the National
Indiana 4%, Northwestern 0 Kenyon 14, Oberlin 7
spilt here," said Van Slyke. ''But after today we
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League playoffs at one Victory each.
have to be disappointed because we had chances At Evanston, lll., Trent Green No. 3 N~braska 45, Kansas State 8 Central Michigan 42, Kent State o
O'Neill singled In a run In the first !nnlilg and
and. Vaughn Dunbar rushed for No. 4 Michigan 41, Wisconsin 3 Toledo 37, )!;astern Michigan 23
o score and wlri."
then' snapped a 1·1 tie with an RBI·double In the
two
touchdowns each Saturday, No. 7 Oklahoma 31, OklahOma
Bowling Green 10, Ohio 10
"We know the teams are evenly .matched.'.'
fifth. But O'Ne!U was more pleased by what he did
leading No. 22 Indiana to a 42·0 State 17
Wittenberg 34, Case Western 7
added Bonds. "Ain't nobody gojng to be swept."
In the outfield In the sixth Inning.
Clilclnnatl stsrter and winner Tom Browning romp over Northwestern In the Missouri 33, No. 9 Colorado 31 · Capltsl 23, Hiram 18
No. 15 Texas A&amp;M 28, Texas Tech Mount Union 13, John Carroll 7
· The left-bander unleashed a powerful, perfect
pitched six Innings, llmltlng Pittsburgh to one run Big Ten opener for both teams.
throw after catching a fly ball to na!l Andy Van
Indiana, 4·0, held a 14·0 lead at 24
Northeast (Mo.) St. 43, Central
and six hits. The left-bander struck out three and
N. Illinois 73, No . 20FresnoSt.l8 (Ohio) St. 42
Slyke trying to advance frort;! second to third. The
the
Intermission
and
blew
the
walked thr~. Dibble pitched one and one-third
double play halted a Pirate rally that had
Innings and Randy Myers worked the !Ina! one
· threatened to tie the score.
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"You can save runs ln the outfield just like you
Pit Isburgh stsrter ·Doug Drabek went the
tan drive them In," said O'Neill: "Those plays are
distance and was the hard·luck loser, yielding
as exciting as any In baseball. They happen very
only five hits and two runs, while striking out eight
By MIKE BAR~
It, 1 didn't play a very good game." he said, ''and. &gt;
quickly and they don't happen v~ry often."
UPI Sporta Writer
when the quarterback doesn't play well, usually •·
and walking two.
"That throw was right on the money." praised
"Dra!K!k Is our ace a11d he .Pitched · a great
ANAHEIM. Calif.. (UP!) - Head coach Sam
his team loses."
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Cincinnati manager Lou Plnlella. •'Defense has
game,'' said Leyland. "They heat our best."
Wyche and the Cincinnati Bengals have had
W!lhless thananlln\lteleft, Wychegatheredh\S
been one of the main strengths of our ball club all
O'Neill's second RBI of the game In the fifth better times.
,
offense on the sideline lor an emergency
year and that was just an outstsndlng major .
stsked Cincinnati to a 2·1 lead. With two outs,
Wyche Is under fl~ for tiarrlng a female
damage-control session.
league play."
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Herm Winningham reached first on a· fielder's · reporter from the locker room after Monday
"W~ were stinking the. house up, an!l we' re not
"Paul's got a tremendous arm," noted Reds'
choice, stole second and scored on O'Nelll's night's loss to the Seahawks. The Bengals were
used to that," he said. ''1 got everybody together
reliever Rob Dibble. "He's been throwing guys
double over the head of left fielder Bonds and off miserable In llnat game, suffering their ·nrstloss
and wanted everyone to look each other In the eye.
out like that all year .."
the wall. Bonds saJ.d he would have caught the of the season. The team - In the midst of five
I said, 'We're going to loc;k knuckles right here·
Plttaburgh manager Jim Leyland figured the
drive had It no~been for a bright and blinding sun. straight road games- spent the week holed up In .
and we're through wit}llt. We're !Ired of looking .
Pirates had a great chance to tleltlflthadn'lbeen
· ''1 saw It come off the bat and I put my glasses a Seattle hotel and practicing on a hlgl!.school
bad, missing blocks. · (throwing) Incomplete
for O'Neill's magnlflclent t!lrow,
down, .but I never saw It again," said BOnds. "It field.
passes and not making exchanges. We're not
. "Van Slyketried to get tothlrdwlth oneoutsohe
stayed In the sun. If there's no sun, I make that
It could get worse. AI Anahelm Stsdlum today
dolilg·lt anymore. It's over.'"
could score on a sacrifice fly," noted Leyland. •'I
(1 p.m. PDT), Cincinnati faces the Los Angeles
The Rams. 1·2, also struggled In their last game
play."
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don't have any problem with that. He was very
"It was tough out · In left field today," Rams, who had·a bye last week and Is rested an\1
- a 27-21 loss at home to 'Philadelphia In which
·aggressive anQ r lllre my players to · be .,
ac)mowledged O'Ne!U. "Eric (Reds' left fielder . ready to battle the Bengals.
they ra~t for only 35 yards- but at least they've
aggressive.''
Eric Davis) came In after the tlrstlnnlng lind said
"They've got line edge this week," said Wyche,
had two weeks to forget a bout!!.
''That throw may have been the turning point,"
to run out anything hard hit to left field because whose team still leads the AFC Cen!ral. ''We've
"There are 13 gaines lett, so we can wind up
~hoed Pittsburgh first baseman Gary Redus. "If
the sun Is touah out there."
had a short week; we were Jiving In Seattle away
14·2, '' $Bid head coach John Robinson, whose
Van Slyke gets In there, I think we would have
The Pirates, tralllng 1·0 since the first &gt;tled It In from mama and banged up. They've had 1·1~ to
team Is averaging 359 yards a game and giving up
scored. O'Neill made a perf~! throw."
the.flfth on an unlikely home run by Joae Und to heal some of the nicks and wounds llney've had.
331.
Shortstop Barry Larkin provided spectscular
left. Und, the eighth hitter In the lineup, hit just It's an edge, but we'll see Sunday If It's enough to
Los Angeles should get a boost from four· time
defense In the. ninth to help preserve the win. He
one homer during the season and has just six In his win the game.''
Pro Bowl cornerback Jerry Gray, who returns
ran&amp;ed far to his left to spear hard ground balls by
three years.
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The Bengals, 3·1, had trouble In their 31·161oss
after missing the first three games because of a
Barry Bonds and R.J. Reynolds that appeared
The Reds grabbed a 1·0 lead In the first, but at the King&lt;lome. They failed to score an offensive
knee Injury.
·h eaded for hlta up the middle. Larkin came up
splendid clutch pitching by Qrahek kept them touchdown for the first time In 12 games; wentl of
Gray should help the unit which Is ranked 20th In
tbrowJna both times and turned potential bits Into
from acorlng more. Larkin drew a leadoff walk, 10 on third down, and were limited to 69 ,yards
NFL. The defense could also he aided by the .
outa.
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stole aecond, moved to third on Wlnrilngham' s line rushing - their lowest total Iii three years.
·possible absence of Eddie Brown, the Bengals'. top
The Reds and Pirates had Saturday and today
single to right and acored on O'NeiJI.'s flare to
.Quarterback Boomer E&amp;lll$on went onl$' 10 for
. receiver who has a hyperextended knee . .
ott before the · hest-of-aeven series res!1ffies
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right, just past the glove ot second baseman Lind. , . 23 for 128 yards and one Interception. ·'Let's face
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McGuire'slate catch gives Meigs -32-29_homecoming
Pllalln fumbled and Chris Bethel nine plays as. Frank Blake ran
were no good and with 6: 20
By DAVE IIAitRIS
recoverd for Wellston at the the final 15 yards for the score.
remaining In the conteSt ~ tile
c. •
T.S Correspoadeal
Marauders had cut the Wellston
.. -POMEROY - Jeremy Phal- Marauder live yard l!Jie, that set Carauthers once again split the
up a one yard touch'down rwi by uprights with 1: 43left In the firs t
lead to 29-26.
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l!l's 70 yard-touc.hdown bomb to a
Wellston had a chance to put
wide open Terry McGuire with Matt Whetstone to' give the quarter and Meigs held a 20-14
the gap~eaway with less than two..
only 47 seconds left gave the Rockets a 6-Qleadwith7:38letlln lead at the end of tbe quarter.
the quarter.
Wellston took a 21-20 lead In the
!Dinutes remahnng, bul Whet·
~elgs Marauders a .thrUllng
It didn't take long for Meigs to locker room at hal!tlme as
stone was stopped alter a three
'32'-29 upset win over Wellston
yard gain on fourth -and-13 and
before a large homecoming tie the score as Phalin hooked up Whetstone scored from a ,yard
the Marauders took over the
with Robby Wyatt for a 71-yard out capping a 17-yai'd , 71-yard
crowd Friday night.
the
first
play
after
the
drive.
Kory
Dever
split
the
football
lor orie last chance .with
bomb
on
' · The win was the fourth straight
Wellston
kickoff.
uprights
ror
thz
extra
points.
55
seconds
left. A first down
(or the Mllrauders and put Meigs
Meigs
took
a
very
·
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hort
lived
Wellston
made
It
a
nine
point
·
Philllil
palis
fell
Incomplete, but
1~. 4-2) back In the TVC title ·
lead
four
plays
later
when
game
with
five
seconds
Ieftin
the
on
second
doWn
Phalln
hit a wide
;h4nt. The loss was theflrstofthe
McGuire
picked
off
a
Shawn
third
quarter
when
Whetstone
opan
MCGuire
as
he
split two
year In the conference for WellBuescher
pass
and
took
it
In
from
scored
hi$
third
touchdown
from
Wellston
defenders
and·
the junston, asothe Rockets !ell to4-l and
18
yards
out
lor
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he
score,
Steve
.
three
yards
out.
Dever
added
the
lor
speedster
raced
70
yards
for
t 2 overall.
Carautherupllt the uprights and extra points, running tor the two
the game winner. Carao.thers
The Marauders won the toss,
after a bad snap from center.
added the extra points to make It
-but Wellston's Donny VIckers the Marauders wert! on top 13-6.
Wellston came Storming back
Meigs started Its comeback
32~29 .
: recovered the squib kick til give
Blake Iced the win with 15
: W'el.lston the ball ar the MeigS 35. when Mike Rlppeth took the when Geoff Cogar recovered a
ensuing kickoff at thiS own 10 Rocket fumble at the WellSton 13. · seconds left when he picked of! a
~ Three plays later .Wellston reOne play later Phalln hookad up
Buescher pass, returning It 40
• turned the favor by coughing up yard line and took It the distance
to tie \he game. Buescher added
with Kevin Musser with a 13-yard
yards as time ran out, touching
1 the ball at the Marauder seven,
the
extra
points,
and
the
Rockets
scoring
toss,
the
extra
·
lnts
off
a wild celebration.
!wi,th ;Joe McElroy reco11erlng the
a
14·13
lead.
took
:!pose ball.
;: ~e Rockets received a big . Meigs came right back after
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' touchdown reception. The PAT
By SCOTI' WOLFE
kick failed, as Oak Hill came
T.S Correspondent
away with a 36-0 victory.
~ EAST MEIGS ~ ·· BUI Potter
Rushing leader for the Eagles
5eored two touchdowns In a big
:second quarter. as Oak Hill was All-SVAC candidate Tim
Tolled to a 36-0 victory over Blssell with 13 carries !or 97
yanls. Bissell now has 854 yards
:Eastern Friday nlglll.
rushing on the season, and should
~ · Eastern beld Its own with the
Oaks In a defensive struggle cap11!f a 1,000-yard season·in the
p· auring the first quarter. and the next two weeks. Rushing leader
!or the Oaks was Blll Potter, with
E;~gles came out fired up and
looking to take the SVAC lead. In 12 carries· for 96 yards, and one
the second quarter. Bill Potter rushing touchdown. Oak Hill
tilt paydlrt first, on a 22-yard quarterback Allen Potter was 6-9
tOuchdown run. Allen Potter's
passing for 35 yards and one
J1Ut on the PAT attempt was touchdo\lm. Reed had his probgood, and Oak Hill led 8-0.
lems finding targets during the
;_!l'wo minutes later, at the·8: 30 night, and was ~-12 passing with
two Interceptions.·
~rk, Bill Potter picked off a
Rqbert Reed pass, returning It 45
Receiving leader for the Oaks
~ds for another Oak Hill score.
was Mike Simpson with three
POtter also rambled In the PAT,
catches for 28 yards and one
the Oaks led 16:0.
touchdoWn.
;~t the 5:42 mark In the second
Eastern, 3-4 overall and 2-2 In
Qlljlrter, Rob Adkins took a
SVAC play, will play Symmes
nandoff and scored from three
Valley next Friday. Oak Hill, 5-2
YjW:d~ for the Oaks' third touchoverall and 4-0 In the league; will
do'\vn of the evening. Allen
host Hannan Trace.
!'!otter's pass on the PAT was
Score by quarters
lqcomplete. With 1:42 left In the
Oak Hill ........ .... 0 30 6 0-36
Eastern .......... ; .. O 0 0 0- 0
hell, Adkins scored again on a
six-yard run. Blll Potter's pass to
Game statistics
Jl.11ke Simpson was good for two
points, and Oak HUI went to tlle
Departriu!lll
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Flrstdowns ........................... .....lO
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I6cker room with a 30-0 lead.
Rushing yards .. ..........................24
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:rn the third quarter, Eastern
Passing YIJTds .. ............. . ..... ....... 35
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came out looking to stop the Oaks
Avg. yds./p\.!Df ........ ... ..~ ... .......... 23
24
Penaltles .....·... .... .................. ,.ll·20 4-15
otfense, which they did throughFumbles-lost ... ................... .. ..... 1·1 4-2
cOt much of the second ball. The
Eagles' defense couldn't keep
Oak Hill from scoring once more,
a~ . Simpson pulled In a Allen
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Belpre .... ....... .... ·4 3 117 73
Nels-York .......... 4 3 . 250 112
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Trimble ... ..... .. ... 4 3 127 102
Miller .. .... ......... : 2 5 66 206
~exander .. .. .. .. . 1
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Fed-HO!!Idng .... .. 1 6 30 286
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Nels-York 52 Federal HocklngO
"n-Imble 21 Miller 20 ·
Vinton County 38 Alexander 6
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By G. SPENCER OSBORNE
the Highlanders ·drove Inside the- yards were Grindstaff (8-32, one
(1-2).
quarter),
got
a
pair
of
first-down
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Gllberfs
running,
as
11mes-SenUnet stau
So~tthern 10.
'It&gt;), Wagner (5-19), Jarred Circle
....
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On this week's ag~nda, Southern
GAGE Friday night's ·
'.'Yea tho~~gh I wal!&lt; in the shadow
(43, one 'It&gt;), Thcker · WUIIams
will play Its second straight road
· Southern-Southwesrern homecomof the goalposts, I wtb fear no evil,
(4-0), Nease (eight rushes, mlriusgame against N9rth Gallla, while
ing gam!! was played under a clear
~cause this pass Is rrilne."
one) 81¥1 Joey Hensler (one carty,
Southwestern wUI host ~Yg!!r
sky and&gt; a tun moon, but a Southern
This ihbught surely crossed
mlnusillfee) .
Creek.
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squad that survived Its myriad or
Grlndst!ltfs mind, as he grabbed
Following Mel2ger In the rushing
Score by quarters
penalties rained on Southwes1ern's
Kiser's pass to the right third of the
department were Gilbert (19-55),
Southern ............0 14 12 o...:2'6 ·
parade by handing the Highlanders
field cl~t to the Southern sideline
Kevin Gillman (3-7 ) , John Sites
Southwestern
..... 0 ll o ~ .o
a 26-0 defeat.
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near the goal line, eluded seVeral
(1-3) and Kiser (two rushes,
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"We had a lot of penalties," said
defenders and sprinted almost the
minus-four) . In the pas !dog departTornado head coach Dave Gaul
length of the field before be!ng
ment McCarty was 6 of 12 for 38
Departmeat '\.
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First downs ... .. ...... ................ ,, 26 . 16
grabbed fra'il behind at theSouthwyards~d two interceptions (one by
Total
yards
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229
228
for 170 yards. However, the High~~rn two. From there It took four
·Jason Circle), and Kiser was 4 of 13
~shtng yards ...... ......... .. ... .... . sp
!50
landers had their problems cashing
plays and seven ~ (an !Uegal•
for 35 yards and one interception.
Passing yards ... .. ... ........... .....179
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in on the Tolnadoes' land sale, In
.procedure penalty against SouthComp.·a tt ........ ............ ......... 13-26 10-25
Their targets.. were Carter (6-51),
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spite of the !act that the hosts were
ern moved theballback!lveyards)
Klser (1-11) , Mike Harden (1·10), · Interceptions
Fumblesllost .... ...... . r.............. .1·1 .;;-~
ex'ecutlng the running game they
before Jarrod Circle' found SinMellger (1-9) and Adam Blair
P enal tles .......... .................. l!l-170 &amp; 56
wanted.
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gleton In a crowd In the right corner
· . ''We were running the ball and ·
of the end zone !or tile viSitors' final
driving downfteld, suid Highlander
points.
field marshal Jack James. '1n the
~ Jarrod Circle was 13 of 26 for 179
first half, we had lOfirsldownS;and
yards and his two touchdown
16141 2S6-1759 Crewn City, Ohio
they (Southern) had five. But we ·
passes. His targets were JasCil
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Circle ( 4-80, one TO), Prct!ltt
That's why we lost the game," be
(3-50), Nease (2-30), Ryan Wagi.er ,
added.·
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For a long time the second
Grindstaff (1-3). Gaining rushing
quarter threatened to be a scoreless
replay of the ,irst quarter, bu 1on
fourth down Inside the Highlanders'
15-yard line, .an off-target snap got
past punter John Sites, who took
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Bridgeltone, Michelin.
Center, where he was admitted for
some blocking for him, Southern quarterba~k ' Jarrod Circle
Armstrong. Brigadier
throws a pass down!leld In the second quarter of Friday night's
treatment of a cut to that knee. He
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homecoming game against Southwestern at Gage. Circle
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RA'BBIT
Monclay:Sat. 1:30·6:30
completed 13 ol ~ pas~~es lor 179 yards and two touchdowns In the
With the Tornadoes taking the
~J.~REc
lnt...tian 160/554, 318·9406
Tornadoes' ~6-0 viclory. (Times.Sendnel photo by G. Spencer
hall a,t Southwestern's one-yard
Osborne)
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line, It took the Racine eleven two
plays to score, with quarterback
· Jarrod Circle finding the end zone
at the 5: 10 mark to give Southern a
6-0 lead. The two-point conversion
pass fell incomplete.·
After a Southwestern drive that
lasted l:56 and moved the ball 24
yards In seven plays, !be Tornadoes
set up shop at their own 36. Though
a holding penalty againSt Southern
mo~ the ball back to the
Tomij.aoes' 26, Jarred Circle followed a nine-yard run by senior
tailback Todd Grindstaff with a
12-yard, first-down pass to wio;le
receiver Jason Circle, Jarrod's
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the. air for 126 yards and two
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Meigs will host the Waverly
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ne"t Friday, while Wellston will
host the Miller Falcons.
Score by quarters
Wells ton ........... 14 7 8 0.:..29
Meigs ........... .... 20 0 0 12-32

lng game lor Meigs, as the junior
quarterback was 11 of 26 In the
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Shl!un Hawley caught five
passes for 65 yards, Kevin
Musser 2 for 30 yards and a TD,
Robby Wyalt one for71 yard~ and
a touchdown and McGuire one
catch !or 70 and the game
winning touchdown.
Blake led the Marauders on the
ground · wit)l 51 yards In 10

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notches .~6-21 homecoming win· over Marietta

:: GALLIPOLIS -; Sophomore •
tailback Tony Logan, back In
action for the first time In two
'lireeks, scored three touchdowns
'and rushed for 128 yards while
Jupk&gt;r quarterback Cl int Davis .
connected on.flve-of 11 passes for
•123 yards to pace Gallipolis to a
) 6-21 homecoming vlctory over
Marietta on Mem orial · Field
Friday night . . ·
• Logan scored on r uns of one, 50
;a nd 19 yards while Davis kep t the
.Tiger seco ndary guessing all

night with his quick moves and
slick ball-handling.
"Although we gave up several
points tonight, our defense did a
tremendous , job containing a
goOd Marietta team," said GAHS
head coach Brent Saunders.
" We had five starters who
were not In uniform, due to
Injuries. That speaks well for
those who performed out there
this evening," he a dded.
Saunders felt tackle
Skidmore plliyed

best all-around game up front.
''We're still In this thing," (the
league title Chase), he continue d.
The Blue Devil mentor said
Davis, In his third game at
q uarterback, " matured a lot out
there tonight."
Davis not only connected on
five of U passes (none Inter·
cepted), but also rushed for 46 1n
eight. trips. Of his five compte!Ions, one was a 43-yard stri ke to
Chris Howell early In the gam e:
and anoth er was a 45,yard pitch
to Aaron Seamon the third ·
period. Both tosses set up GAHS
· touchdowns .
The Gal Uans' · d efense contalned ta lented MRS signa l

caller Pat Mllcltae, who con·
nected on six of 13 aer ials (two
Intercepted by Howell and Jason
Kop~~ck) for 92 -yar ds and one
touchdoWn.
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McRae's only scoring pass ·
came with 1:19 left In the ga,me ·
.when he connected on a 30-yard
strike io speedy M!U'C Warden.
Gallipol is Improved Its record
to 3-4 and eve ned Its conference
mark to 1·1, Marietta dropped to
4-3 11nd Is now 0-2·1n conference
play.
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Kop~~ck (who scored what turned
out to be the ·g11rile' s winning
touchdown on a 15-yard scamper
with 3: 40 left to play) added401n

six t ries. Mitre Adam, fllllng In
for Gene Gar nes at fuUback

rushet for. 1!i' yardi In five
at1eml:lts.
Adam, David Stfverthorn,
Tony canaday, David Holley ;
Skidmore and Chris Carman
· forced the Tigers outside all
night for the GaiUans, allowing
Mariet ta's Jeff Smith only. 43
yards In 15 ·trips. Top Tiger
i'llnner was h!llfback Chad Lin·
coin who picked up 58 yards In 16
tries . Marc Warden, hal(back,
added 451n seven attempts.
In the first period, GAHS
m()ved 44 yards In two play s alter
a Kopack Interception to ·s coreon
Logan's one-yard plunge. Tim

Smith's prime-time catch gives ·
.Pirates 12-8 vic~ory_ over Vikings
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Slone's kick made. It 7-0. GAHS . ; .
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raced 50 yards (7: 43) In the ;i
second per iod. Slone's kick was -;
. blocked. MHS scored on a seve n- : •
yard run by Lincoln with 1: 30 lett :
Jn the )Ia!f. Joe SJ:n!th kicked the, : ;
point after.
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38 ear ly In the third period, GAHS : ·
scored In three Plays on a 19-yard ::
sc;amper by Logan (6: 01 ). ·;
Slone's kick niade It 20-7.
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MHS came right back with
l l-play , 61-yard march, scoring : .
· on Jeff Smith' s one-yard plunge ;:
( 1: 15) In the thlrcj. The kick was' ::
no good. Then caJne Adam's TD ;
with 3: 40, followed by Warden 's- :0
30-yard reception at the 1: 19 ::
mark . ..~
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Friday . Mar te! ta will host :
Log~~n.
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(See GAHS on C-6)
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VIN'IDN - Clay Smith' s 15· his three attempts. Also catcl!lng
passes
were
Jamie
Campbell
the Pirates' last home game of
yard touc hdown catch of a J e ff
(2-33)
and
Chris
Skidmore
(1-11)
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the season, while Symmes Valley
Ratliff pass - his only catch of
Also
gaining
yards
on
the
ground
will entertain Eastern.
the game - with 19 seconds left
were
Chris
Skidmore
(11-26),
Seore by quarters
shattered .a two-point lead by
Rat
llfi
(4-19 ) and Smith (one
Symmes Valley ...0 0 0 8- 8
Symmes Valley and allowed
0 6 6-12
North Gallla .....
North Ga ll! a to pos t a 12-8 victory rush, mlnus-12) .
North 's defense kept them·
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selves
In contention with four
The decision .pushed the PI·
fumble
recoveries - two by
Game statisties
r ates' record to 3-4 overall and 2·2
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Chris
Skidmore,
and
one
each
by
llepartmeat
SV
In the SVAC, while the VIkings,
First downs ......... .............. ..... ..... 6
who fe ll to 4-3 overall and 2-2 In Staton and Chris Alderman.
~ymmes
quarterback Eric Total yards .. ............ ................ 105
the conference, slipped to third In
Rushing yards : ......................... 105
the league behind Kyger Cr eek. Wall failed to complete his only Passing yards ............................. 0
Comp. -a tt .................................. 0·3
ST. RT. 7, CHESHIRE
After a scotele~s first half, the pass attempt , . and freshman Interceptions ..... .... ,............ ......... 0
John
~s s failed to do so In two
367-0138
tough d e fenses both team s
Fumbles· lost .............. ... ............. 7-4
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tries.
Punting
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3-~2
played ke pt the e nd zone vir gin
This week's schedule will see Penalties ......... ............ .. ............6-75
ter rit ory until VIking r unning
back Ke nny Daniels ( 17 ca r ries ,
43 yards) fum bled Ia te In the
third qua r ter, setting the stage
for Pirate fullback Casey Staton
(22·97) to r un 14 yards for the
touchdown at the1: 56 mark. That
6-0 lead held until VIking fullback
:: LOGAN ELUDES TIGER- GaiUp~Us' Tony Logan (29) eludes
See Answer to Puzzle on Page C· 7
Jason Sheppard (15-56') powered
• .aa unldenltfled Marietta laclller for a gain during Friday night's
his way In from se ven yards out
: SEOAL game against the Tigers. GAHS won Its homecoming till,
158 Free ticket
· 69 Plicino of film
82 Closest
with 1:30 left In the game. With ACROSS
:-26-21. Logan rUIIhed for 128 yards In ~6 trips, and scored lhree
159 Story
84 Secret
7Q Welcomed
Valley leading 8-6 following the
1 Menu: bill of
: ·:touchdowns .
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160 Judgment
86 Sleeping72 Loop
two-poin t conversion, things
fare
· 74 Proceed
sickness
DOWN .
looked dar k for North GaiUa , but
6 Dls!rlct In
76 French article
fly
then c ame Rat liff's ga meGermany
1
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group:
: • (Opponents, All Garnes ) .
77 Malicious burning
87 Roll-call reply
Warren Local a t Jackson
c linching pass to Smith, wh ich
10 Flower garlands
DAM
W L P . or Logan a t Marie tta
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89
Imitate
79 Chrlstmad concluded a five-p lay, 26-yard
14 River In Italy
2 Bordering
C:oal Grove ........ 6 1 173 92
92
Confirmation
83
Unit of Siamese
Waverly at Meigs
drive.
. 19 Memorial .
95 " -'- Recall"
3 Mysteries
S:thens............... 6 1 256 123 Coal Grove at Fairland
currency
Ratliff was 3 of 4 for 48 yards
Stadium
4 Pildal digit
98 Learning
Jjlckson ............. 6 1 219 126 Pt. Pleasan t at Huntington (13th )
85 Suffer patiently
a nd his . sco ring pass. Dave
occupant
99
Platforms
5
Otherwise
DeSales.. ....... .. .. 4 2 149 50 Akron SVSM at DeSales
86 Roman garment
Dobbins was. 1 of 3 for 11 yards,
21 "Yours, - and
101 "The Lone - "
6 Martin ID
¥arletta ....... ,.... 4 3 134 131 Boyd County at' Portsmouth ·
87
Scheme
a nd Smith dl&lt;ln 't complete any of
7 Befriend
103 Roman tyrant
Ours".
P.ortsmouth ..... :. 4 3 186 120
88 Lasso
8 Dlllseed
104 Choose
22 "- Thin Air"
lte tgs.. ............ :. 4 3 181 181
89 .Equally
9 States;
105 Devastation
23 Fond wish
ft. Pleasa nt ...... 3 3 118 91
90 Baatles' Sgt.
lOti ScotarttD
24 Absence of
comments
"ialllpolls.. .. ....... 3 4 115 142
~-of song
107 Hypothetical
10 Napery
arrogance
Warren ....... ....... 2 5 66 177
91
Ancient chariot
11 Goals
force
26 Requires •
~gan ., .. . ,.. ........ 2 5 44 162
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In favor of
12 "-a Living "
108 War god
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110 Sharf swim
• 29 Mets' Manager
. ·SEOAL ONLY
94 Running
111
Tellurium
symbol
14
Abound
H.arrelson
'tEAM
W L P or
96 Opera highlight
112
Give
prior
notice
15
Doctrine
30 Kind of collar
l,lhens ................. 2 0 91 44
97 Run easily
16
Science
of
life
113
Unlock
32 Domesticates
~ gan .................. 2 0
29 13
115
Maiden
loved
by
tOO
AI home
17
Mtetakes
33 Space
.fackson ............... l 1 59 59
18
Remains
Idle
102
Former
Zeus
34 Parcel of land
Oallipolls ............. l 1 26 24 •
20
Kitchen
ending
Portuguese
117 Kind of fabric
35 Sole
~arlet ta .............. 0 2 38
47
23
Plunge
119
Ekberg
ID
37 Verve
money of account
Warren ..... ... ,....... o 2 19 75
25 Yellow of egg
120 Nlcotas'of
39
Hurry
105
Frenzy; anger
TQTALS
6 6 ,262 262
27 Entertains
40 Lantern
"Moonstruck"
109
Toll
Friday's results:
28 Heavy volume
41 Rocky hills
121 Sentence part
112 Winged insect
'iallipolls 26 Marie tta 21
31
Metal fastener
42 Profound
124 Trifle; pittance
113 Mr. Roberts
! thens 42 Jackson 38
33 Rodents
Rock of Ages offers you a choice of 6 different colored
44 Structures used
126 Sit for portrait
114
Agile
tOg an 26 Warren Loc a t 13
36 "My Favorite -"
granites . Whatever your requirements may be, · complete
127 Listen to
as newsstands
116 Auricular
38 Midday
~elgs 32 We llston 29 .
128 "Absence of _ ..
satisfaction is assured with Rock of Ages.
46 Surfeit ·
118 Was aware of
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Young
g!(l
(;oal Grove 22 Buffalo 21 (on
130 Coagulates
· Mon., Tues .. Thure: 8t Fri. 9 :00a.m. 'til 4 :QO p.m.
47 Outfits
120 Collect Into a
41 Shade
Milton 20 P oint Pleasant 15
Other Hours by Appointment - 446· 2327 or 593-6686
132 Ostentatious
48 Seasoning
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Topmost
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352 Third lWI.
PH. 4411-2327
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persons
123 Reverberation
October 12 games:
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Nevada
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Three,
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Caroline
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141 Actress Andrews
62 Joan of 132
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52 To a 143 Butter substitute
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70 Tibetan gazelle
59 Changes from
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141 Pokes
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Philippines
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blue tin 1sh . 4 speed . radial II res. 1
rear step bumper, local owner.

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$1Kit NT42301. Gold ttnrsh. V8 engtne .
dUiomi!t•c . ;t1 r. pcwtl sreeung flra~es &amp;
1)001 Hle kS. trntetl g~ss. ltl! whetl. cry tse .

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AMJ FM $1ereo ,rjofh c•sseue. r;Kho\IS
wh11l!w&lt;111s whe!l co~~er s reat wtnoow

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~~o neer tt' l'l~

tylrnde! en;1ne ~ $DttO OOM:r steerdtg &amp;Ofilts
iofll~ ~i&gt;&gt; AMi fMrilltO • •'~ l' frto tmell e

FKt..., Vtflldl

SIK. tl4311l. 81"t !tnt~h ~ lliXII &gt;e~~an IIM'II
w'lftl Ort~t ~ CY'Ifllle' engt~t o~~ttJ~~~t~:rc .111 con·
a~(ll1tng IIDWtl' Sletl)'lg or•~ts Wlft\Ufl s &amp; coo·
latH Jn lfO gtm cr .. ~ ron11o1 J..r.t ~ 1!1 'delil

Wtlft strlto comttr : all~t 1 tres ~ nee 1
OUCktt SN1S 'tdr 'MMO III OeiOjQe' ,

coo e1~

NOW s7,995.00

4

ooor.

tront wneet ortve.

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!lock IP23DI. 1 1110!.

ooor seoan. while

a

ooor narotop. while linish

NOW 516,995.00

.

F11:1...,. Vttllclt M BalaiiCt 91

~n.,rne. ~ soeea• • ,. conOittonmg, Olu~
l+msll power sl !!t!MQ &amp; bra~es , pgwer
w,~(low 5 &amp; 1100r ll)(k5 tonteo gl.ass.
CIUISI! AM I FM ratltO Wltn SIE II!O !:.)$SlUe.
r dOt~ tt tes . oucket seats re~r w•nc:tow
detogge t

Stadt NP2207 . 2 door coupe,

front wheel drive, ai r co ndi·
tiorting , powe r steering '&amp;

brakes .

NOW 59,495.00

NOW 513,995.00

fKWy Vtltielt Willi BaUIM; I 111 Yt1n1~y

fKIIrV Vtltkle Wllll INMt ot Wllrllltt .

NOW 58,995.00

.wanuty

1990 CHEVROLET BERETIA

~8 ettjjme .

automatic . power steering &amp; brakes. air
con~itioni ng, tinted gl_
ass. tilt sleering
wheel. cruise controL AM/ FM radio.
radial tires . wheel cowers.

~ c~ltMer

l!nllh. V8.

air, ~we1 sleermg &amp;brakes. power
windows. seats &amp;coor locks. ~1911a l cl ock.
11n1eo glass. M wheel. cru1se. A~ / FM radto
wrlh slereo casset1e. radtal11res. r2nvwheels.
Mkel seats. reat wtndow de logger,

mWtlfiMI

11111att

~ lue

a~lomatit.

1990 CHEVROLET CAPRICE

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1988 MAZDA 626 .

1

Stadt #P2261.

NOW 9,995.00

NOW 8 10,995.00 NOW s5,995.00
1987 MAZDA

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finish. tront wheel drl~e . 4 tylinder
engine. automatic. air conditioning .
power steering &amp; brakes . t1nted glass .
AM/FM radio. radial tires . wheel covers.
5

power steering &amp; brakes. tinted riOI.!l tuu wnetl t~1er~ Do.Cl!l ~ats rt}r wtn
glass . bvt::ket seats. local owner aaw oetogger
lrade.

. 1989 CHEVY SlVERAOO
~ othee Qfrlt '18 Mij\l'lt ~I&gt;YI\II C
·~1 1 COOOUl~W1f OOtd! ! 5!efM~ &amp;Dta~e'S ti n; ~

f\c l u)truc l

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1987 MA;mA
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EXTRA sn~"IAL ·,
SUPER SAVINGS
~: Factory Vehicles With Balance
Of Factory Warranty
CHEVROLET Lllt!INA 1991 CHEVROLET Z-28

NOW ss,595.00

• ,St~elr: N'2114. Blve finish . 4 qlinder
1989 S·1D BLAZER
·engine. 5 speed. AMIFM rad io. Sttclr: ~42UA. 2 door. 4 wheel dri~e .
' "':'~-tires. but::kel seats. local 6 cwlinder engine, air c:of'lditioning,

.,

.Its powerful airstream blows away leaves and
cleans gutters. garages. patios. porches ..
driveways .and gardens. Also blows away
ltl!ln snow. Ideal for cleaning hard-to-reach
pfaces. Anti-VIbration feature makes ·
handling easy. For a limited time.
save $30
at o nly
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du~e . 4 cyl tnder .&lt;utomaltC arr oower
Sleet1ng a. brakes. tinted glaS$. 1\M ! FM
radto . bucke t Seats . rear t~tncow
, delcgger

, 1983 FORD ESCORT

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NOW s6,495.00

· -\- .•\

dro ~e .

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NOW s3,295.00

r~lly wheel~ . bu c~ e l ~~t s

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SIIC' 113H1A. 2 (1001 ccupe ctrlt Wht!ll

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The perfect versatile tool to keep things neat.

2 dOOI. red fini sh. •

dow defogger. sunrool

stereo c~sse11e . r ~ Oldltiitseo letter 1rres

~~w 52,295.00

1988 CHEVROLET BEIIETTA

.

Stlhl'• BG 61 Blower'

~ 1'21 7!.

oynndec '"''" · '""m'"'· .,,..,

5teertng &amp; br~ke s . AMIFP,'f r ~dtO ... ,tn
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1985 DATSUN PICKUP

Select
Pre-Owned
Vehicles

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1985 CADILLAC ELDORADO

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NOW S9,595.00

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5 speed: blue finish, bl ue: lnlerlor.
loc:al one trade ln. otner ex traS

11Kk m tSA, SICK:• ltntsh. 2 ooo r coupe
VB . automat•c. a11 cclnd rhonrng. PCI•er
S!eenng ~ bra~n powet w•Moros seats
&amp; 0001' loc~s. landau roof l!ntea g1es s. trll
wheel. cru•se coolrol. At,!IFM radtQwttn
stereo cassellt rad1a1s. •Mewalts w•re
wheelS '

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1987 NISSAN 4x4 PICKUP

StKit 1' 3ti4A. Rea &amp; wllile hntsn. 4 wne1 steering &amp; oralles. tlnled glass .
or r•@. 5 c~I!Mer engtne ikJiomJitC PQ'II'tr r~dial 1ires. bucket seats . fear Wm-

l Sttrk NT42SJA. ,4 c~linde r engine. 4
, \ \I speed transmission. ! ln ted glass
"''' " '.. • \ beioe fintsh.

1988 CHEVROLET BEIIETTA

NOW s5,995.00

NOW-s5,795.00

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Select Pre-Owned Vehicles

black hnlsh. 4 speeC1 transmission .
jaclial tires. rally wheels. rea r step

bumper.

1985 FORD BRONCO

. ~()W 55,495.00

wnetl$

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hn1 1~ ? ooor lront
w"tel orrve . 5 cy tmoe r erigtne a~H!Iilllt .
~~ ~ con(llttOn!nQ. power.sleerrng &amp; br ~ kes .
r~d1a1 falsetlleM
er t1res . l;itty wheets con·
!idle . ouc~et ;ea ts. re~r wmaow aelf!O!}I!r

1989 CHEVY S·10 PICKUP

S!Kti IIP2212. 4· Cylinder engine .

CO'.Iers

NOW s5,9~5.00

SIKII !11'2Z39. Gt ~~

NOW S2,995.00

wtre wileel

t•ot AM I F~ rMtO wtt ~ ste reo c.assene
raorats. wMewa us Wllet. l co~er s

o~cket

1986 CHEVROLET CAVAUER 1·14

1986 MERCURY CAPRI .16995

wrutewiliiS

4 ooo'r seOoJn. lront wneer on~e . "' c~ rmce r
engtoe . iluromattC. a11 , 'Ptlwer steertng &amp;
b r ~~es. hnled gtass lilt wheel. crurse con

NOW S9,995.00

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1986 CHEVROLET CELEBRITY

rea frrltSh 2 Ooor , VB . ai!IOm.Jit C
d1 ~ cono~;olllng . power steer•,IIJ &amp; brakes.
• !l~teo gtass. 1111 wneeL cru rse . AM I ~M
ratliO wtf!l ~tereo Co1S~11e raara1 rilt SM tet
Hng~l

tacks . linteo glass . lilt wMeel. crurse contro l.
AM1FM radto wtth mreo ca $Selle . ra t:11al tt res.
buc ~et

AMIFM radio , radial tires ,
"'fhttewalts , bucket seats

aows &amp; door lOoks. trnted glass ltlt
wheel. cr urse A'M f FM raUio

g t~S$ ,

NOW. s9,995.00

1987 CHE'IY VAN . .

·1987 MAZDA 626 .. '5995

NOW 8 2,495.00

air . power steeri ng. brake s: wrn ·

power Sl81!1'1n9 &amp; crakes

ltll wheel. cru1S!. AM I FM
r~Oto ~tl h stereo cassen~. tadt~lta ,scd tetter life~ ra il ~ wheets console. oucket
seats

ltnlelt

se;ns

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radtO.

rear wtnoow oelogger

$129'S

2204 E11tern .Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 448-01123

Btl!!! llntSh . 4 OOOI . ifon1 wheel ~we . 4 qltnder
engme . 5 spee!l . atr coflllriiOntn g. powe r sleer . mg &amp; bra~es . power wtndows a. ooor lOCkS .
l t~1ea glass . lt ll wrteel cru1se con tml. AMI FM

Sloe ~ U l%4 . 2 ooor coupe red hnr sh 4
{yhntler e~grne buc~el seals

13.000 miles. power steering
. air conditioning. lots

~ ~r ~nt1t1tonmg .

Sill!:' 11Pt3G1 . Ma10on lmtsll. 2 boor coupe.
6 cyli ncer engme . aui()I'T1at!l: 1ransmiss10n .
powet steertog &amp;brakes . tinted glass . AMI FM

raato w1th c~sse11e . raatalltles. b~~~:k·et seats .

STANLEY A. SAUNDERS MONUMENTS

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MAZDA 626 .. ' 8995

Stock N4047A . Go ld fi nis h ,' s ta·
lion wagon, front wheel drl11e .
4 cylinder engine, au tom allc.
air. power steering &amp; b r akes,

ss, 995.00 1985 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
1975 CORVETTE STINGRAY · ""'
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e~11naer
engme
. aummatrc

1986 OLOS CUTLASS ....

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· LARGE SELECTION

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Full size, light blue finish . Stock #T4261

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i:.Ustl:e 'oiC o.il !llf S 'l .ty w'II!IS rNr s:t ~

2 door coupe. mdrOOn ltn l! h. trOnt
duve. (i cyl•ntler engtnf . au con0111on•ng
II{!We r s1 eerrng &amp;bri~n

NOW
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5
"'ow 14,995.oo

"ll.!l'!lll.~

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1990 CHEVROLET CORSICA

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Stoet NP2286. 4 door sedan. front wheer dri~e. automatic transmission. air conditioning.
power steering &amp;brakes. tin ted glass , AM /FMradio. radial tires. wheel covers. FaciDrvven;,,. ~
' · balance of factory ~arr~nty.

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' Aif Un its subjec t to pri.o r sale.•Financ lng available with approved credit

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TOWN
750 East State -St.
Athens .Ohio

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DEALERS
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Lloyd Cooper, Gary Lee Tippie, John Reeves
Ed GHUan, Rich Eberts, JeH Davis
Bob Hartley, Sales. Manager
Jarry Bibbee, General Manager
and B~siness

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Pll8• c~~Sundly T•• ai Sentioel .
In Fridnys SEOAL aetion, . .

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October 7. 1990 .

Pomeroy Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio Point Pleasant. W; V.a.

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Logan beats Warren .Local 26-13; Athens ··edges .Jackson.
lead to 18-13 on the first play of
. the fourth quarter. but CopleyicedttforLHSona nine yard run,
followed by Dickerson's two
point conversion with 8: 15 Jell In
he contest.
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· ln addition to the 253 Yards
shlng the Chiefs were just two
fflvetnthealrfor39yards.with
three Intercepted.
Warren !let ted 112 yards rush.lng on 27 attempts with quarterback Kirk Huffman. getting 41
yards on seven rushes, and
comp~ttng three of 15 passes lor
. &amp;!!Other 45 yards, with two
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lntercepte!l.
Score by quarters
Warren Local.. .. 0 6 0 7-13
Logan ....... .. ....... 12 6 0 8-26

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GAHS wins: ..
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Los I rushing ............ ................... 5 20

Net rushlng .............. .... ............ ..229 155
Passattempts .... .. ......... .... ......... 11 13
Completions .. ... ..... .. .. .. . . . . .. . ..... ... 5
6

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lntercopted by ....... ...... ... ............ 2

Lost Fumbles ...................... ,...... 2~ 0
Penalties ........................... 111-901 1r-351
Punts ............ .............. ..... (3-1011 1J.ll91
scere by Quarters:

Marietta ..................... 0 1 6 8- 21
Gallipolis .................. 7 6 7 6- 26
Nexl Game - GAllS: Oct. 12, Atllens,
heme.

2

Minerva 20. Marllngtm 7

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Mln110 32. Southern Loca121
Minster 41, Marion Local 6

Fisher 6
,t:anDeld 6, Poland 0

Ml Healthy 21, ctn Aiken 0 ··

Cl.mpbell2::i, Holwand 7
C,nal Winchester 36, lancaster

NGallla 12, Symnws Val 8

·In Wlthrcm 47, On Oak Hills 38 ·
In Wo&lt;dward 44. Green Hills 6
e Bentdlctlne20, You Wilson 0
Ie John Hay 8, Cle East 0
-&lt;;Ie Kennedy 14, Oe E Tech 0

Clyde 24, Marsaretla o

•oa•

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5297 .

REG. •349

WASHER

•2 Speed
•Extra Large Capacity

$397

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CIOSLEJ

Nonnandy8
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Petersbut'l Sp!IJ!t120. BC.WsaRes
12
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Pickerington 31, Delaware U
Piqua 35, Vandalia Butler 7
Plymoutll 28, Monroovllle 20
Portsmouth W28. Col WOhrle o
Pymatunlng Val 35, Newbury 6
Racine Southern 26. Gallil SW 0
Ravenno 39. NonloDla 13
Reynoldsbut'll4, Ml Vernon 0
Rlmlleld Revere 39, Tallmatlae 7
River Valley 27, Gallon Northmor

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• Col Hartley 20, Col West 6

Cal Independence 35, Col Mar
Frank 0

. ;eo1 Saudi 32. Col Mltllln 12
;Cal Walnut Ridge 16, Col Eastmoor

20

GAS or ELEC.

Rocky River 21, Bay Village 14
Rootstown 33, Field 30
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S Chao SE 20, cedarville 13 (Oti

,cotumbiaha Crestview 18, Sebring

S Range 34, Jacllacm MIIUI'I 0
Salem 34, Stnltbers12

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Sandulky 28, NRldgl!\'llle 9

:copley 21, Narton 18
~Coshoctoo 21, Meadowbrook 20
; · restwood 28, Windham: 0 ·
ICrodl:svUJe 37, Warsaw Riv View 0
4
0ay Carroll17. Lemoo Monroe 16
ay Dunbar 48, Day Cham-Jul 0
, .Day Stebbins 20, Hillsboro 6
Day Wayne 39, SpringS 22
~ , Delphos Jeff 32, Uma Perry 6
;)?bde 12, Carlisle 7. ·
· .Dover 28, Louisville 21

RANGE

Geneva 29, Conneaut 7
'Genoa 5~ Kansas Lakota 0

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' foslten 19, Masm 14
:Grandview 18, Jon Alder 12 130tl
,Greensburg

$277

&gt;lllghland 1

Green 21, Medina

trow City 24, GrDVEpcrt 7

}lamlllon 10, Middletown 7
~am Ilion RoS8 32, Little Miami 7
f{annlbal River 32, Martins Ferl)'

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Northern 19, Pandora-

llooa·lJ

eath 34, GranvUJe 17

&lt;4)Ullard 10, whitehall 6
':}lotlaad Spring 28, Syl Southview 20
")ludsm 20, Wadsworth 6
...ndtan Valley 14, Wellsville 6

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'If"'"'' 20, Portsmouth 1.2
:;John Marshall iWVJ 25, wln.ters-

CAMCORDER

• Cenificd ln~lation
.• l.:.ow-rate. Ei nomc in~
• Guaranletd Sati'slaction
And~ Tou.l CD!"~ Syscem i~ our lOp-Of-che-line heati!ll and coolirJi! :-.ys~em
lhal ~~~rs rmx·~~m operating efficiency year·rouOO. Plus. tht System aJso
works w1th any cx1suna gas furnace. making it much more efficient. So call us
todly 1\lo'll help.""' e~ ilaving it allro~ed.ir
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• Five-Year Wam'!ty - Pans and labor"

• Tcn~Year Warrnnty -compm!iOr" '

lEG.
$999

"'"'"' . .. 10.11 ......, ........

S899
nEE UGHT

1250fo PRICE.. GUARANTEE!

tl)e difference plue 25% oft he difference
upon proof of low.- price.

25" diagonal

RCA 25" __.
~l.-100® ColOr TV

z

• Piclure Reset
• 147, Channel Capability ,
• /'IUIO Start AutoProgramming

1990 DODGE DAKOTA 4X4

(WVI 3

·

Sholby 23, Upper Sancluuy 0
Sheridan 24, New Concord Glean 8
Sherwood FairvieW 33, Hld&lt;svllle
20

Sidney 28, Troy 7 . SmilbvUie 14, Daltm 0 •
Sol"' 17, Twlnobut'll4 ·
Sparla Highland 26, Buckeye Val 0
S!&gt;rln&amp; Green on 28, Spring Shawnee
0

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Spring N 4~ Xenia 14
Spring NE it, Urbana 0'
Sprtngsboro 13, Day Belmont 6
St Oalrsvllle 30, Cambridge 7
Sl Marys 32. Von Wert 0 ·

1990 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB

St Paris Graham "l ())YinRtm 0
Stow 26. CUyah&lt;Wa Fal!l21

Streetllboro ~- WalerlooO
SWantCII 1':1, Bryan 13
Sycamore Mohawk i4. carey 7

WAS 513,594

Ttnoca 27, Edaerton o
Tol Bowsl!er 9, Findlay 7

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Tol Ceatral rT. Tol Rotlaers 0
Tol Ma"'!"bel' 24. To I scou 14
TolSt John 7,·TOI St Francis 3
Tol Walle 21. Tol Ubbey 0
Tol Wbltmer 27, Fostarla U

DESCRIPTION

Tol Woodward fl. Oregoo Strtlch 7
Trentm 20, Middletown Fenwick 14
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. Trl Co~nly N U, Ansonll 6
Trimble 21, Hemlock Miller 20
Tr~ Madison 19, Greenvllle13
Tullky V•l 27, E eantm 8
Tuslaw 22, Sandy Valley 6
Twill ValleyS,16, National Trall12
Uh'svl Claymmt 28, L'vllle Aquinas 6
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Unlm Lqcal27, Brldg~ 22
Unlonl...., Lake 42, Can Tlmilen 6
Unl!ed l.Dcal 21, E Poleotlne 14
Utica 21, Jolwtown 0
Valley VIew 49, Oakwilott 0

Van Buren 39, Uberty Bentm 0

VermU1011 27, Grafton Mldvlew 0
VeroaiUeo 23, TIPP City 0
VIenna Mathews 22, Kirtland 20
VInton JS; Alexander 6
w Branch 55, Canal Fulton NW 0
w Carrolton 18, Oayton Nortltmont
w Geauga 42, Chagrin Falls 14

123.9 WB DODGE DAKOTA SWEPTLINE
SAND. METALLIC
BENCH SEAT-CLOTH&amp;. VINYL TRIM
AP UGHT PACKAGE
ADVANTAGE PAC I
4 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRASNMISSION
3.9 UTER V-8 ENGINE EFI ·
AP WINDSHIELD WIPERS-INTERMIT'TENT
REAR STEP BUMPER-PAINTED
TIRES P235175R16 XL BSW SIR (51
OWNER COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
MANUFACTURERS STATEMENTOF ORIGIN
7 ADDIITONAL GALLONS OF GAS
5710/ G.V.W. PACKAGE

WAS S15,189
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ALL PRICES AFTER REBATES
TA&gt;(8a TITLE NOT INCLUDED,

See Puzzle on Pa$'e C-4

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OPEN MON., WED., &amp;
n1. 8-7
TUES.· &amp; THUR. 8-5:30 .
SAT. 8·4

REG,

• Automatic C8ble/A1r Switching ·

DESCRIPTION
0150 131 WB DODGE SWEPTLINE PiCKUP
COLORADO RED
BENCH SEAT-CLOTH &amp; VINYL TRIM
AP LIGHT PACKAGE
ADVANTAGE PAC I
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
31B CID V-8 ENGINE EFI
WINDOW REAR SLIDING
AP MIRRORS-BRIGHT 8"lP" LOW MOUNT
AP WINDSHIELD WIPER-DELUXE 2 SPEED
BUMPER REAR STEP TYPE PAINTED
AP RAM'S HEAD HOOD ORNAMENT
AP FUEL TANK-30 GALLON FRAME MT.
AP 2 STEREO RADIO SPEAKERS
P216/75R15 BSW/SBR (6)
AP WHEEL COVERS (4)-BRIGHT

Sandusky PerkJns3, Milan Edison 0
U, Bishop Ilonabue

• Channelock" Remote Control (19·button)
• On·Screen 'Operating and Status Displays
• On-Scieen Channel Number

Elliott's i•l.
Sl.¥11 IlliDGE PLAZA

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WAS"'- Sl4,052

DODGE DAYTONA-2 DR. HATCHBACK
FLASH RED CLEAR COAT
SEATS-LOW BACK BUCKETS AND SPLIT
POULAR EQUIPMENT DISCOUNT PACKAGE
TRANSMISSION-3 SPEED AUTOMATIC
ENGINE-2.5 LITER SOHC EFI
C('SSETTE RADIO UPGRADE

Shadyside

0 .

;Kent 39, Akr Sprtng 0
'itent&lt;n 21, Defiance 14

DESCRIPTION

5549

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130.9" DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB-,-2W
COLORADO REO
STERLII'tG SILVER, METALLIC
SPLIT BENCH SET-CLOTH
AP LIGHT PACKAGE
ADVANTAGE PAC I
TWO TONE PAINT PROCEDURE II
REAR SEAT
4 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
3.9 LITER V·l ENGINE EFI
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AIR CONDmONING
AP WINDSHIELD WIPERS-INTERMITTENT
REAR STEP BUMPER-PAINTED,
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FUEL TANK-22 GALLON. .
P.OWER STEERING
TIRES LT215/711R-111 BSW SBR II
DELUXE WHEEL COVER-BRIGHT 4
OWNER COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
MANUFACTURERS STATEMENT OF ORIGIN
GASOLINE 7 GALLONS
1151011 G.V.W. PACKAGE

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AnACHMENT

If you buy •omething from Elliott'•· •nd
within 30 days find it for les1 at anothlr •
localltocklng deal~!'. Elliott's willrefund

nOll Model G25043TN

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Caldwater 27, Par'kway 6
Collins Wsn Res 20, New London 14

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WAS Sl1,941

Parma Padua 21, Oe CC 0
Parma Val · Forge 28, Parma

42, Degraf Riverside 12
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l orest Park 14, Walnut HUJs 6
ank Fur Green 2l, Portsmouth E

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Olmsted Falla 21, Westlake 7
Jlnlarlo 12. Riverdale 7
Orrvtle 27; WOOllier Trlway 0
Ot"'go 22, Woalm&lt;re 14
Oxlonl Tolawanda CB, Lebanon 6
Palnl Valley 25, Piketon 1

~lrelands 24, Avon 0

DRYER
•Auto. Dry

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Col Academy 28, W JefferSCII 1
Cal Beechcroft 35, Col Northland 7
· Col Briggs 39, Col CeniE~nlell8
~ Col8rookhaven35, Cn1Whetstone6
. Cal East 32, Col Unden 14
4 :Col Hamilton Twp 33, ClrclevtUe 0

.,-.remCI11 Joe 42. Seneca E 6
~·svllle Garfield 16, Woc:dridge 15
Gallon 27; Tiffin COlwnbtan 7
'GaiUpolls 26, Marietta 21
l:;araway 33. Newcomerstown 28
~at Mils Hawken 28, Akr COventry

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Oak Htll36, Reedsville Eastern 0

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,i:lyrla Catlth 29, Cle ND-Colh o
&gt;Euclid 2L Mayfield 7

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Northwood 34, ElmwOod 14 ,
Noiwayne45, WSalemN'Western.6
Norwoal 3~' Cln Taft 18

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24, GIOOmburg 8
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New Bremen 53, Waynesfield Goshen 6
New Lext•u..tm 13, McJraan 0

Cle Rhales 18, Oe South H

Clm.r Fork 9, W Holines 7
Cloverleaf 16, N Roy~ too 6

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C1n Moeller 21. Ctn Elder 17
Qn Nw 16. H•rnson 14
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Napoleon 20, Syl Northvlew 14

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Montpelier- 1.9, Delta 14

'Cantm s 21, Carrolltm 0
~ qtrdlngtoo 47, Mount Gilead O
Celina 4~ Elida 7
Centerburg 41, Danville 34
.. Centerville 46, Kett Falri-noot 6
~Champion 48, Hubbard 0
Chatdan 35, Kentslm 7
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Mlllenport 8, New Albany 6
Mlll&lt;11 Unkln 30, Spring Cath 22
Mineral Rld¥e 28, Lowellville 6

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, 'Dresden Trl Valley 35, Philo 7
ublln 35, Bexley 7
: Cllntm 25, Yellow Springs 16

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Mlaml Tr•ce 15, . Greenfie-ld
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Me~anlcsbuJ114, Ridg:emmt 6
Medina Buckeye :14; Edlsm S 14
Meigs 32, Wellston 29
Menlor 13, Lyndbuml Bruilt 0

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Berl&lt;shlre 32, Grand Valley 13
Black River 34, s Central o
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Bluffton 23, Upper Sclo Valley 9
Boardman 28, Steubenville 24 ·
BowUng Green 28, Rossfon:l27ft
Bradlon122, Mlssl Valley 0
Breck1 vii 1e 6, St roogsvllle 0
Brocl&lt;lleld 23. Newton Falls 17
Brocl&lt;skle 25, Elyrta w20
"' !lrookvtlle 14, Col Ready 7 ,
l)llckeye Locat':IS, E uverpool 7
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Lo111J126, Warren Local 13
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Lonoln Cl..,...ewll, Oberiiii!O
Loudonville C9, cr..w.. 0
Lo,..lllld 25, Wycmlqlf
Madlsal21, Alhtabula 6
Madlsal Plains :18, Gn!enevlew 7
· Manllleld U, Marlon I!Ardh&gt;a 6
Mansfteld Madilm 13, Lexlngt&lt;n 7
Mapletml6, Norwalk Paul6
Mariemont rT, Madeifa 11
Marion Elllln :18, Marion
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Mass Perry 34, New Plllla 13
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Arcanum 34, Bethell&amp;
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Ashtabula Etlaewool 7, Ashlab
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Aurora 17, Independmee 7 '
•· Austintown-Filch 33, You South 6
Avon Lake 21, Falrvi&lt;:W 10
AY.,rsvtlle 39, Holgate 6
Beallsville 3C, Fort..__
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Beaver Local32. Weirton (WVa) 16
Beavercreek 35, Fairborn .12
Bedfor11 (MIJ 56, &lt;&gt;regen Clay o
Bedfonl 35, WIUoughby S 14
Bellaire John 34, Bu&lt;keye Trall6
BellefontAine 21, Tecumseh 11
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Tatal yards .... .... ........................357 24 7
Plays ...... .. ...... ............. ........... .. . 46 61
Return yards ......... :.................... 81 84
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Penalties .............. ....... .... .... .. ... . 9-95 I-5

Yards rushing ......... ...................234 174

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Klnp 30, Blancheoler 8
Kyaer Creel&lt; '2. HIUI- Trace 6
• LaBrae 42. SoullllDitca u
Lelpltc 17, A.run.tm 13
Uberty 28. Corllaad l.aitevtew 7
Uberty Center 32, Ottawa HIIIJ 1

(&gt;l&lt;r Gar~eld 21. Akr East o
AJ&lt;r Hollon 20, Stow Walllilli(OtJ
Akr Ma$1ft!oler lll, Falrleu o
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running · back . Joe Edwards
racked up 120 yards 'and scored
three touchdowns to propel
Kyger j::reek to a 42-6 knockout of
Hannan Trace Friday night.
·The perrformance by Edwards, who also Intercepted a
pass to set up his second
touchdown, was a season-best
effort for him, as he notched his
. second 100-yard-plus game of the
year. Only junior running back
Phil Bradbury (8-32, one TD) has
rushed for more (166 vs. Southern In Week 5) ·
That wa~n't the only season- ·
best eflorf"for the Bobcats (6-1,
3-1), as the passing game conlinues to Improve. Senior quarterback Shane Swisher {2-6, 55
yards, one TD) and sophomore
tight end/quarterback Bryan
Hall (2-2, 15 yards) combined for
a season-high 70 yards passing,
toppHng the old mark of 57 set In
the previous Week's · game
against Eastern.
Also among Kyger.· Creek's
rushing leaders were Jitter GU..
more (4-62, one TD) arid Sean
· Denney (4-18). Catching passes
were Sean Denney (2-55, one
TD), Edwards and Hall (each
1-10). and Jav Johnson (1-21.
Hannan Trace signal-caller
Chad Barnes (4-8, .50 yards, two
Interceptions) saw his streak of
100-yard-plus passing games end
1 f
ms ,downfl e ld targets
a our.
were Dean Cremeans (1-27) ,
Jody Bowers (1-20), Jim Brace. G' am'e statas• l .IC8.
· (1-4) and Ron Lambert (one
Depulmml
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catch, minus-one).
Bryan Brumfield led the Wild· / ~Irs\ downs ....................... ............s 5
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at ,Athens lligh School Frlday
.scored on runs ot nine and two . margtn.to 42-38.
night and the. fans were treated
yards with Subba kicking both
Athens had 47 rushes for 218 times lor ·72 yards. ·
to an old time shootout as
fATs before Exli!Je's 19yard TO yards afld 125 passing, whtle Score liy quarters
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-run just 20 seconds before half- Jackson rushed 41 times for .366 Jackson·...... : ... 6 8 16 8-3$
Ironmen 42-38 In an SEOAL
time. Mike Morgan passed to yards and 49 passing. Jackson Athens ............ 7 14 6 15-42
contest.
Ryan Mapes lor the two point was penalized 20 times fnr lR~ '
When the smoke cleared the conversion and It was Athens
two' teams had rolled up over 700 leading 21-14.
Homeowners Insurance
. yards In offense and over 200
In thethlrdcantoMtkeMorgl!.n
yards In penalties as Athens scored from the four and Exline's
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conv_erston run put JHS on top
league play .
22-21. Batley tallied on a six yard
Tailback. Bob Batley ,,who had
run lor Athens but a conversion
Who offers .
not practiced lor two weeks due
pass fallef( and It was 27-22.
to a knee Injury, returned to the
With 11 seconds left In the third
hOmeowners
BuUdog lineup to spark the
quarter Brad Landrum took a 12
insurance with
winners . with 163 yards on 26
yard pass from . Morgan with .
· built-in inflation
carries, and score three· touch- Exline's conversion run giving ·
doWJis. Quarterback BubbaLichJHS the lead at 30-27 entering the
protection?
tenberg, who Will be featured on final period.
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an ESPN high school . football
.With 4: 14 remaining In · the
Athens 42, Jac~n 38- At
show on Oct. 28, comp)eted 10 of game Lichtenberg passed three
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The Plains, It was homecoming
19 passes for 125 yards and two
yards to Dave Corrigan and '
touchdowns .
kicked theEPfor34-30AHSiead.
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These combined totals overA Jackson gamble on fourth
shadowed a great effort by downlatledandAthenstookover
Jac!\son's Marty Exline, who . at the JHS 25. Two plays later
carried the ball 28 limes for_.294 ,Jesse Wpeatley scored on a 23
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·yard r1Jil _and Batley ran the
(or"" of Third
In the first period Exline
conversion to put Athens up 42-30
ln. &amp; Stall St.
bert' (11-11) ad&amp; Josh Penwell . scored on a 62 yard run for with 2:43 left.
U&amp;U , ....
Gtlllipolis, Oh.
PhoM
446-4290
(1-1)
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Jackson
before
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hit
Just22secondsrematnedwhen
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For most of the game the
JesseWheatleywithal5yardTD Exline scored ·on a 14 yard run
IIIJIUUolf(l
Wildcats fielded rather young
pass and kicked the extra point.
and Morgan's convers!Q.JI pass to
• Stale Farm Fire aoo Casually Coo1lOti Hoo-e Ol1ire Bloomln!JOO.IIIinois
team, with junior center / defenIn the second ~uarter Bailey Jasol! Lanhart reduced the final
slve end Shane Wells the ·only
veteran In a lineup dominated b)'
freshmen and sophomores. How·
ever, Alan Queen shone for the
Wildcats on defense with eight
tackles and two assists. · · •
• 1n this week's datebook, Kyger
Creek will travel to Gage to lake
on Southwestern, while Hannan
Trace will go west to la~e SVAC
front-runner Oak llitl.
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SCORING SUMMARY
First quarter
KC- Edwards 22-yard TD run
(Edwards kick), 9:46
KC - Bradbury five-yard TO
run .(Edwards kick), 5:49
KC - Edwards six-yard TO
run (Edwards kick). : 49
Secolld quarter
KC - s. Denney 45-yard TO
pass from Swisher (Edwards
kick), 2:57
KC- Edwards 45-yard TDrun
(Edwards kick), : 14
Third quarter
HT - Cremeans 79-yard kickoff return for TD (two-point
conversiOn failed)
Fourlh quarter
KC _ Jitter Gilmore 18-yard
W/IEMOIE
TO run {Edwards kick), 11:54
Score by quarten
K
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0 7-42
yger reek ..... 21 14
Hannan Trace .. 0 0 6 0- 6

LOGAN_ TwQ weeks Into the
SEOAL season the Logan Chieftatns are tied with the Athens
Bulldogs for first place In the
standings as a ·result of. Logan's
26-13 victory over Warren Local
Friday night.
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The Chiefs' ground attack
rolled up 253 yards, led by
tailback But Copley's 25 for 115
eUI\r.t, to knock off the Warriors.
F'dUback Bryan· Lambert's
four yard run foUowed by quarterback Nathan Dickerson's one ·
yard plunge put the Chiefs on top
12-0 after one quarter of play.
.Mark Ollom scored from ttie
stx yard tine lor Warren early tn
the second stanza before Copley ·
banged over from the live lor an
18-6 Logan halftime lead.
Otlom's seven yard TDrunand
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Over-stuffed traditional ~le sofa &amp; chair. M~Hi-colored
jacquard fabric.8 inch cushion,ball_!oat legs, oak trimwith
naii head look. 'Ubralux Cushion'
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Camel back slyfe queen s~e sola steeper. Country Iabrie
w~h ruffled skirt and cmrelaling throwpillows.
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traditional favorites from the
first festival and new events that
have kept the festival growing
throughout the past two decades
on Oct. 12,, 13, and 14.
The craftspeople who will be
returning for their 20th year at
the Farm Festival are Sedr)c and
Helen .Lewis of Gantpolls, who
design colonial flower ar.rangements and wreaths; Jim and
Jane Yocum of Waverly, whO
craft sheepskin moccasins; and
the Salem Missionary Society of
Patriot, who 'demonstrate the
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In addition to 1radltlonal crafttype Items, such as wall racks,
bread baskets, doll cradles, and
bird houses, and craft boxes,
PhUllps
be take orders for
custom k;ltchen cabinets and
·cabinet facas, trim and molding,
as well as gun and china
cabinets, glldders, chairs, and

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GALLIPOLIS - The Gallla
Soli ani:! Water Conservation
District announces the Annual
Meeting and Awards B8llquet Is
set forThursday,Nov.l,at7p.m.
The banquet will be held at the ,
Buckeye Hills Career Center at
Rio Grande.
Two new supervisors will be
elected to the board during the
meeting.
The Goodyear Outstanding
Cooperator and Outstanding
Farm Family wUI be recognized. ·

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Hannan Trace FFA wlll be
honored · wtiJii-.team trophies In
both Ag and Urban Soli Judging.
Top lndlvldull high scorers will
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The Conservation Poster Contest County Winners will be
awarded their prizes and the top
county ahd school posters will be ,
displayed.
The District Affiliate Members
will be recognized. Their contributions are very Important to the
district because these quality for
state matching funds and bring
additional funds back Into the
county.
Banquet tickets are $5.00 and
are available at the Extension
SerVIce on Eastern Ave., the
Gallla SWCD office at 529 Jackson Pike, Spring Valley Plaza,
and from the Board Supervisors
Mike Hughes, Lawrence Burdell,
Buz Mills, Paul Duncan or Reb
Massie. Reservations need to be ·
made by October 26.

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Board volume totaled 824;934,860 workers, the Labor Department
sltares, ' qompared Wltb said. ·
857,508,870 a week earner and · Construction employment fell
855,366,370 shares a year ago.
for a fourth straight month, and
One respected analyst said the picture In the services
wrangllllg over the budget re- Industry failed to 'Improve. The
placed the Mideast crisis In numbeNif new Jobs created also
traders' minds as the primary slowed for the third consecutive
Influence driving market
month.
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Despite the Dow's weekly gain,
activity.
"But the budget accord Isn't another analyst was I'IOt of the
going to help the economy any, no opinion that a turnaround In the
matter what It Is,' ~ said Jeff equities market was af hand.
"Things haven't r,ally
Kaminsky, head of lnstltutl.ona!
changed,"
said RickY Harringsales trading at Mabon, Nugent&amp;
ton, director ollnves tment itoDo/ ·
Co.
· ·At the same time, analysts an!l asset ~r~anagement aat Marsa:ld, traders continue to at tach lon Bass Securities In Charlotte,
N.C.
Importance to a budget accord
"We're stlll In a bear market
because Federal Reserve Chairman ~an Greenspan has said after a few days ot swinging (In
that If a "credible" plan Is the Dow) between 2450 and 261M),
adopted It could hasten an easing and the two big negatives are still
of Federal Reserve policy, mean- the Mideast and the ~nomy ."
The market ended the week on
Ing a cut In Interest rates. That
an
uncertain note, since develop- ·
·could event11ally mean help for
ments
on the budget front as of
the feeble domestic economy,
the
market's
close Friday hid
they said.
President
Bush
refusing to sign
The most Important economic
.
another
stopgap
funding bill to
news of the week came In
keep
the
goverrtment
operatllli
Flrlday's report on Septemljer
past
midnight
f'rlday
.arid
urging
employment. The U.S. civilian
passage
of
a
budget
agreement
unemployment rate jumped to
by that time.
5. 7 percent last ' month - the
Bush and congressional leadhighest In more than two yearsers launched a frenzied drive to
as factories laid orr more
come up with a substitute plan.

Holzer Medical Center notified of
continuing accreditation by JCAHO

porch swings as well as specialIty Items
Phillips says that many of his
creations will be out of solid oak
and that he plans to cater to
c.o ntractors . of housing
'developments.
The new store will be 'open five
GALLIPOLIS - The Holze~
days a week, Tues~ay through ' Medical Center has been notified' ·
Saturday, 10 a.m to/6 p.m. Tlie of Its continuing accreditation by
phone number Is 992-5496.
the Joint Commission on AccredItation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) for the maximum
three year. period, until July 1993,
as a result of the survey held at
the Hospital on July 20· and 23,

'~roi'if ol'AShland;' and-'tlle Brad: --'U.e secoixl year at the festival.
ford Border Collies will be back,
Cutting l!orses Is a ranchas well, demon$tr,atlng the conoriented sport that originated In
trol herd dogs can have. over
Texas. The rider guides the horse
barnyard animals.
Into a her of cattle and "cuts" or
"There are several cra{tspeoseparates a cow from the herd.
.pie who have been with the Bob
He or she must block the
Evans Farm Festival since It · animal's attempts to rejo!J1 the
started In 1971," said Dan Evans, · herd. Vlsltors may see Evans'
chief executive officer and chairhorses at 10 a .m. on Friday,
man of t)le board of Bob Evans
Saturday and Sunday, and 2 p.m.
Farms, Inc. "Theyhave·watched
on Saturday and Sunday.
this festival grow from a small ·
Admission to the Farm Festlcommunltyeventtoaneventthat
valls $4 per car, and primitive
·now hosts 125 craftspeople ~nd
camping Is available for the
demonstrators and . more than
entire weekend for $15. Campers
40,000 visitors."
who arrive after 3 p.m. on
Evans will demonstrate his
Saturday will be charged $10.
award-winning cutting horses for

By Constance S. White

Reg. '229.95
Nice sizerecliner forthe whole family.Rolf arm-ruhed back
styfe. Choice of colors.

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In making the announcement,
Charles I. Adkins, Jr., President
and Chief Executive Officer of
the Hospital said, "Notl!lcatlon
of our continuing accreditation
by the Joint Commission for the
maximum three year period,
reflects the skill, hard work,
team effort and support or every
person In the Holzer Medical
Center Famlly ... the medical

staff, the hospital staff, the bQ'ard
of trustees and the volunteers ...
In fact, everyone Involved In ihe
day-to-day operation of the
Hospital.
"It signifies our commitment
to providing the best possible
care and service, and demonstrates, for all to see, the success
of our efforts. My message to
f,!Veryone Is 'Congratulations and
thank you for a good )Qb! •, all for
the benefit of our patients."
Accreditation means that the
Holzer Medica• Center voluntar·
lly ask.ed to ·be evaluated by
JCAHO, an outside, Independent
organization of health' care professionals for compliance with
national standards set by ihe
Hospital's peers.

46th.annual' Gallia ·s&amp;WCD Nov. I
at Buckeye Hills· Career Center

BASSETT 3PIECE LIVING ROOM!

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By JANICE K~L
UPJ Business Writer
NEW YORK - Stocks gained
ground last week, breaking a
·string of three weekly losses, on
optimism that legislation to cut
the fede~al budget deficit would
.become law despite the House's
surprise defeat early Friday of
the first draft of a compromise
accord that took months to draw
up.
On Friday, the blue-chip Dow
Industrials . even · managed to
shake off an early plunge (led to
the failure of the first bid to get a
deficit- cutting plan through
Congress. Hopes that a new pact .
would be forged aver the weekend brought the Dow back fr.om
· a GO·polnt loss.
The Dow Jones lndu's trlalaverage lost 6.19 Friday to end the
week at 2510.64 but gained 58.16
for the week, a 2.3 percent
advance.
Among broader market Indexes, Standard &amp; Poor's 500stock Index rose 5.45 to end the
week at 311.50 and the New York
Stock Exchange composite Index
added 2.85 to close the week at
170.70.
~dvances led declines 1,140·79~
among the 2,159 NYSE Issues
traded this week. Weekly Big

Bob Evans Farm , Festival
to celebrate 20th ~iversary·

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POMEROY - Larry Phillips,
a woodworker for many years, Is
turning his hobby Into a business.
Saturday, October 13, he will
open Larry's Woodworking Shop
at 222 East Main St. In Pomeroy.
He will be selling alfl'IOSt "anything and everything'' made out
of wood, and w111 be emphasiZing
"quality at a f~lr prke."
The new store will ,feature a
sales and'. display area In the

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COMI.
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STORE CLOSED UNTIL 9 A.M. SATURDAY
,..,TO RIDUCE !'RICES AND rREI'ARE FOR
-;). THIS SI'ECTACULAR I·DAY SALE!

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Woodworking Shop, located on Main st., In
Pomeroy. The store will opan on Saturday.

NEW WOODWORKING SHOP - Larry PhDUps here displays a bread box, one of numerous
Items he will be selling at his new store, Larry's

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In •·eklmuion 'of88 y•ars of service to four generati&lt;ms of American
homemakers, Bassett Fumitura lndu.:rtrie s sets aside a single day
(Suturda:v, Octuber ·6, 1990) to c oordinate their biggest fa ctory spon~or~~d· r~atio nw'ide sale ever.' It's at select p articiPating s.t ores. in.citWs
and towns &lt;Jctoss Americo.{You 'll shop everythi~tg· ... &lt;JOt just Bassett '
prorfucts .. . btit everything clearly tagged at sale prices! ·

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Those standards ·represent the
best thinking about &lt;!Uallty In
health care In the ·country.
Contbiulng accreditation f.o r the
maximum three year period
means that the Holzer Medkal
Center has been evaluated for
compliance with those standards
and met them succeafuUy.
The three surveyors wbo came
to the Hospital for two days In
July Included an administrator,
physician, and registered nurse
with considerable experience In
hospitals.
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As Adkins points out, "The
surveyorS consulted with our
professional and administrative .
staffs and reviewed virtually
every area of our operation. They
sent a report of our survey to the
Joint Commission for an accreditation decision, . and . subsequently, the JCAHO awarded us
the continuing accreditation."
Adkins added, ."The quality of
care we render Is Important to
our patients and their families .
It's Important to us, too. That's
why we volunteered to · seekaccreditation. We want to assure·
the , total community of our
continuing commitment to qual·
lty In giving the. best possible
care and services we can
provide."

Brigs retires
from OVEC post

SHARES NEWS OF CONTINUING ACCREDITATION
Charles I. AdkiDS, Jr., (1), President'and Cblef Exeeutlve Offtcer
of the Holzer Medical Center, 1hare11 the 10011 aew1 ol the
Hospital' I continuing maximum three year JCAHO ~~ecredltatlon
wUh Oscar W. Clarke, M.D. ·( c), President of the Hospital'•
Medical Staff, and Thomas-E. Tope (r), Chairman of tbe Bobier
Hospital Foundation.

FFA, soil and land judging·
contest winners announced
By Constance S. White

GALLIPOLIS - The annual
ALBANY ·- The following
FFA
Soil Judging Con1est was
employees ot American Electriheld
this
past Tuesday at Tycoon
cal Power w,ere recently recogLake
In
Raccoon
Township.
nized for their years of service at
The
Hannan
Trace
FFA Team
Southern Ohio Coal Company's
captured
both
the
Agriculture
Meigs division.
For 15 years service: Carl H. and Urban Team Top Honors. ·
The Agriculture 'ream
Bonecutter, trackman at the
members
are David Spurlock,
Meigs No. 31 mine. Bonecutter
Jason
Butler,
Bryan Brumfield,
resides In Gallipolis with his
with
a
tie
for
fourth position
wife, Kathryn, son Steven, and
Travis
Martin,
and
Allan Queen.
daughters Melissa and CassanThe
Urban
Team
members
are
dra; Dennis Edmls ton, root
David
Spurlock,
Jason
Butler,
bolter at the Meigs No. 2 mine.
Edmiston resides In Dexter with Shane Wells, and Ja:son Northup.
Top Individual Agriculture howife, Genleva, and sons Dennis
nors
· go to David Spurlock-lst
and PhUllp.
place
with a score of 370, Jason
For five 'years service: Phillip
·
Butler-2nct
place with a score of
)!: . Hawk, stores attenclent at the
.
360
and
Bryan
Brumfleld·3rd
Meigs No. 31 mine. Hawk resides
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In VInton and has two chUdren, place with a score of 352.
Top
lndlvldual
.Urban
honors
Melissa and Travis.

go to David Spurlock-lst place

CHE,SHIRE - ~orman H.
Tarr, Plant Manager at the Ohio
Valley Electric Corporation's
Kyger Creek Plant announced
the retirement on October 1, 199!),
of Dayton L. Briggs.
Brtgp joined OVEC In 1969 as
a laborer In the labor/janitor
department.
In 1971 he transferred to the
operation&amp; department as a utilIty operator. The following year
he wu promoted to auxu lary
equipment operator and In 1976,
to equipment operator.
In 1981 he was promoted to unit
supervisor.
Briggs, a native of Jackson,
served In tbe U.S. Army from
1945 to 1947 and from 191!0 to 1955.
He Ia a member of the VFW Pott
4464 and the American Legion
Poat r7. He and 1111 wife, Marian,
estde at Rt. 4, GallipOlis.

with a score of 466, Jason
Butler-2nd with a score of 456,
and Shane Wells-3rd place tie
with Chad Pope of GAHS with
scores of 453.
The teams and top scoring
Individuals will be presented
their awards at the Gallla SWCD.
Annual Banquet on November
1st at Buckeye Hills Career
Center In Rio Grande.
The four Individuals whO do a
lot for the FFA program In the
schools In Gallla County are Tom
Pope, . Hannan Trace; Jim ·
Walker, Southwestern; Tim Massie, Gallla Academy and new this
yetll' ts Bllf Holcomb, North
Gallla.
The dlstrlcl competition will be
held tuesday, Oct. 9)h. We wllh
ihese teams fl'IUCh SUCCeiB at the
District level.

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October 7, 1990

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PubliC Sale
&amp; Auction
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now booltlng ouctlona, ••·
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Public Notice

PubliC Notice
IHIIIIFF'I SALE OF PERl . ~oflloHIIIII­
Main St.. Columbia, .B.C. 'ddlntlno.Co.
Avorege No. Cop_. Eoch
SONAL PIIOPEIITY
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MANAGEMENT
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CIIICULATION
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1 card Df Thanks

love you and

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Dt•&amp;ltllr. Sandra,

lflndchlldlln Jodi&amp; Todd

We wish to express our
thana to our relatives
and friends lor cards 111d
flowers and the kindness
shown at tilt death our
husband, ' lither, aran.d·
lather, £iri&lt;Su11merfield.
Special thana to Rr~.
Glorp Hom•. Ewina Fu111111 Home.
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llett!odlst Cllutdllor food.
Pearl, Raa.r• .Sherman &amp;
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P.O. Sox 1114 Mkldlopon, Ohio
45710.
Eam . _ 11r tho W1fk. Join
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"Chriii.....Around-Tht-Workl".
Jutt-Dtcember. l.al¥11 nama,
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FLEA MARKET

·ltegt full ot yord
Nil Items, phone 304.e75-5247
aflar .5 p.m.

WHk old Btlgll puppy,
phona 304-773-5302.

card Df Thanks

2 call to glvuway, 'all Ire
dec/awed In lront pan, 1
malu, neuter:ed,· &amp; 1 tamala.

614-446-11715.
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The fa*')IIY of Ka- • good homo. For.morolnlormotie Racer wish to lion callet4-VN·72t2.
I wHk aid k/ttana to good
t h• nk a II t h• vo Iun- homo, 3 yallow, 1 groy, 614-448o
tears of tha Galli- 4313.
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polis Sr. Citizen• for AduH whNo tamalo cot, Indoor
thalr invaluable as- pet, ••rr ottecllonota, ond good
wHh children, 114-448-2393.
siltance during her Black Mothor cat, • 2 klltono,
.100th -birthday eel- colico'a, ooutltpaw, boti tralnld.
&amp;14-446-7885 oftor &amp;p.m.
FrM milk Juga. 1)41112-11111.
367-7120.

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2, Pa!rlet, Ohio 45651

tMdback 11 much as they need YOUf
CAPIIICOIIN IO.C. 22·Jen. 111 One ol

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rMy overloolt , It pays tn be
obler4nl.

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comrortable today and have a
more ,enfoyabll Urrie if you usoclate
·wtlh people wttqse poftllcll lind rell ·
gk)ut, vllwl •• WI tuft~ with yOurs.
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unique lewlt~ today for being able to
rerret oullniOrmttlon others are !'eluc·
bOundl.

U.t (Mircti21·Aprtl11) Pvtnetahtp

Mandar-Frldar

APPOINTMENTS NOW BEiNG ACCEPTED

Shepherd F•ther·AKC Golden

675-7500

Sltuattonl 1re ta¥0fed today and there
poaibMIIy you may be ln'IC)jved In

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purpose~ . They lllttoutd work out welt .

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"NEIGHBORS CARING FOR NEIGHBORS"

10-11oJ 10) "A penny

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lor you to tallow today. CUI corners
whll'ever ~. beatuH small

mentlt In PfOYidlng you wUh construe·
tlvt lnt.lgttla tor retotwing cr1tlcaltuues

ni ·REALTY

one you've been an~tlous 10 eontiCI, !?UI
hlwt been unablfl to do so In the past
week . ftnn of commurdcatlon eoutd be
opened today If 'f'OU 're prepared to

446 2174
• MARY. FLOYD, REALTORHOMES, FARMS &amp; COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
25 LOCUST STREET
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO 45631

make 1 concerted effort.

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VIIGO (Aut. D-'-l. :Ill Don't be dis~
couragect today 11 your achievements

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TM ytHU ahead 5hould !'&gt;('a Mpny one

socially owlnq l o 11 rie.t! in st:tlu!l
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only wflg( )'OU"Rre, buf whO ¥0U k now .

There's nothing quite like a winning feeling
- and we're feeling it at Pillsbury. Major '.
expansion efforts to meet customer demands
for our quality products arc taking place.
Pillsbury wants you to be a part of our winning team - and share our growth! . .

~ou

••• popul•"''·' '"" wUI

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JJ·Oet. 231 ll you are

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ood "'"' people
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wilt. others
whn
tod ~y .

you ' ll~ tnvolvert wm

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etnuil'lte vow

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havtor, Honnty breeds good will anrt
auttPSS. M.=.tor changes &lt;~re aheltd tm
Libra in the cnm!n~nTar ~rnd for your
Aelro-Graph prediclions today Mail

St.2!&gt; to A'\tro-Gr&amp;ph . ,.,,o this rM!w !lpa-

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If you have iriilialive, problem-solving skllis and enjoy varieiy , get i~ the winn~r · s circle at Pillsbury- a great company
for the best people! You'll help us implement a multi-sk~led
team environment and have the opportunity to demonstr:lle
fOur personal strengths, loo. This newly expanded, multimillion dollar facility is being significantly upgraded and
designed with the well-being of our employees in mind.
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Pillsbury, the largest employer in the Wellston area, apprcci.ates the support of our community - you helped us become
an Industry leaderlln return, we offer growth-oriemcd opportunities that provide competitive wages and benefits as well
as a future of gro~th that you can really gel involved in!
For immediate consideration, apply in person at the follow:
ing location or cali'286-2SI8. If you previously applied and
were not hired, we invite you to apply again. Equal Opportunity Employer MIFN/H .

,lllsbury (Old Jackson ,lant)
IOQ E:ut Broadway
Jackson, OH 0640 .

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ClfESHiR£- VERY ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOM AT AVERY AT.
TRACTIVE PRICE. $36,500. KITCHEN EQUIPPED WITH
RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR. CARPORT LARGE LEVEL
FENCED LAWN. READY TO MOVE IN AND 'ENJOY!
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1016 SECOND AVENUE IS STILL ON THE MARKET AT
$28,000. THIS IS THE BEST BUY WE HAVE SEEN IN YEARS.
3 BEDROOMS. DINING ROOM, NICE SIZE LIVING ROOM. WE
ADVERTISED THIS PROPERTY AT THIS NEW LOW PRICE
LAST WEEK. IF YOU MISSED OUR AD THEN YOU BETTER
CALL FAST. THIS ONE IS SURE TO SELL SOON AT THIS
PRICE!
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rlal ispecls look ver~ encnumgu1g ror .
~au today and largo gafn"' ~~ e likely . ln

fact. you might 8V('Il incur ~ (lOll' rPSit1u
al benefits tttanl pay ou 111 a la U!r rtme .

IAGITtARtUI. (Hov._ 23·Dtc. 21)
ThtnQs .,.ou do 0" your own lodny mnv

ylel&lt;in..,. ,...,, benolil,,l•o""'" , you
it • twn • 1 m" 1 ~ 1

co.rld do .e~trernP.I.,. wen

ed partnership arrRn{J('mrnt!l.

CAPAICONN (Dtc. 22·J•n·"'f You· will
btt luckier today 11 ynu try 10 rtn l'lt got
IOl' (]\hers what ~ou wt~nt In• yr'l~~· ~'ltl .

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SU,ER, SUPER BUY! WE HAVE A HOME WITH NICE LEVEL
LOT FOR ONLY $15,000. BETTER CALL SOON'
·FIVE STAR HOME - TWO STORY REDWOOD
STRUCTURE. QUALITY AND BEAUTY THROUGHOUT. 9
ROOMS, 4 BEbROOMS, 2 BATHS, FAMILY ROOM OFF
MITCHEN ON FIRST FLOOR PLUS RECREATION ROOM OPENING ONTO DECK ON SECOND FLOOR. FORMAL DINING
RODM,LIVING ROOM HAS FIREPlACE, SPINDLED STAIRWAY
IN FOYER, 2 CAR ATTACHED~RAGE,3T04 ACRESITEWILL
BE SURVEYED WHEN SOLD. HOME IS COMPLETELY SUR·
ROUNDED BY TALL PINES AND OTHER TREES. ONLY 10
MILES FROM CITY. FIRST TIME OFFERED. $125.000.

Obfecii~PS

are achle~t'!d hy tr.111lnL'1 nn
the arms of peop~ ~oo hrl~ .
. AQUA...UI «J•· 20-Feb. ttl Don't be
alrald to reque!lt liPflclRI IRvors from
trter1rts today If you know fn )'Our own

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INVESTMENT PROPERTY
$37,500 TWO BEDROOM
RANCH WITH EQUIPPED KITCHEN. BASEMENT, NICE FRONT
PORCH. ALSO SEPARATE 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT. OVER
AN ACRE LOT. APPROX. 5 MILES FROM CITY.

4410t-3428. AP

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8~% INrEREST WITH $5,000 DOWN PAYMENT. UP TO 30
YEAR TERM. MONTHLY PAYMENTS BASED ON TERM DR
MORTGAGE. 3 BEDROOM RANCH WITH 1~ BATHS. FAMILY
ROOM W/FIREPLACE. CARPORT, APPROX. 3 ACRES. LAND
. TO BE SURVEYED BEfORE CLOSING. $55,000.

IFYOU UKE PttiVACY TAKE ALOOKATTHIS HOME: 3.3AC.
HAS LOTS OF TREES. 3BEDROOMS. 2BATHS, FAMILY ROOM
w/FIREPLACE, 2 CAR GARAGE, CITY SCHOOLS. NICE!
$72,000.

per. P 0 . BoJI 9t428. Cit'!YP.Irmd . Ott

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BRICK RANCH- 3 BEDROOMS, 2\1 B~THS , NICE EN LIVING/DINING KITCHEN AREA WITH FIREPLACE. ATTACHED
GARAGE, DECK, NICE LEVEL LAWN W/GARDEN AREA.
LOCATED ON O.J. WHITE ROAD. $66,000 •

• Pizza and Frozen Vegetable Processing •

develop from step No. 3 belo.w.
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REALTY

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Real Eatate General

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

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AN•tll' ~k• .._.., C..t•
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ATRACTIVE HOME JUSniiiUT£S TO TOWN
- Very nice home located ·at the edge oj town
offers LR, k~chen, bath. 2 BRs, gas heat, car·
port and covered palio, trailer pad on property. 1.33 acres. more or less. Very nice s1arter
home and priced righl
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REDUCED TO $49.900 TRI-LEVEL HOME
LOCATED ON RT. 160 offers J'BRs, Ill baths,
LR, kitchen, family rm., lwo decks. attached

Established company, benefits and
'good pay.
Send Reaume To:
HVAC. P.O. Box 806
Jackson, Oh. 45640

ARE YOU READY TO MOVE TO TOWN? Come
look af this home located in a very nice, quiet
neighborhood. llvi~g room w~h gas lireplace,
.k~chen , large laundry rm., balh. lwo mce srze
bedrooms. latge screened back porch thai you ·
will enjoy. attached
and fenced

NICE HOME LOCATED ALONG OHIO RIVER$39,900, 4 BRs, bath. LR, kitchen, carpel, oil
hea~ 2 car delached garage, utility buildin&amp;
large lawn and nice view .

are moving In the right dlrecUon, even It

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PRODUCTION/MAINTE.NANCE
WORKERS

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II' I only • step at •lime.

Oct. I , tt90

Piiisbury is approaching and seizing a new era of vitality. We're
implementing progressive work practices that will make
employee involvement, teamwork al)d winning come full circle - again and again!

the chuckle quot""

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EXPERIENCED .
HEATING-COOLING
INSTALLER NEEDED

can. 21.JufJ 221 Your Intu-

to vow ..tlsfactlon.
LIO (.....,. 11-Aual. 22) It there .. soma-

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Ition, 11 well as your Iogie. are both
quite keen today. 'Each wfll be lnstr u-

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by fill ing in the missing words

Established company, benefits and
good pay.
Send ·Reaume To:
HVAC. P.O. Box B06
Jackson, Oh. 45640

Image rather lhan detract from.11.

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EXPERIENCED
HEAT.ING-COOLING·REFRIGERAnoN
SERVICE TECHNICIAN NEEDED

peers. Fortunately. yuu'H give an account Of yoorNH that witt enhance your

CANCIR

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AVAILABLE FOR
DEVELOPMENT

WANTED

amounll eoule:t'add up to 1 hlll'f' total.
01. . . (...,. 11..,.._ ~~ LhUa things
tlk• on IPIClal llgnlflcanc. today and
Utll II how )'OU wll be Judged by your

Real Estate General

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IIOIASID WAGE SCAli
TOP I!OIW fOI YOU

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Phyticiane Weight loA Centers would .
like to DfV&amp;Iop the GIIHpoli~t-Point Plea18nt· . ..,
area with one of their Franchiael in your . ,
town. Be a part of 1 profeuional fait pece · •
busineu, let us award you the exclusive · 'l:
rights to develop thia area. Currently we ·, ;:.:
have over 400 centen nationwide. end ere looking for that person or peraons to
open up this area and represent our profea· ·, ;.
sional weight loes buainass.
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· Since our Inception, over one million " ··.
people have visited our centers for weigh~ . ,.
loss consulations. Now YOU can provide •. !
thia prqfeuional service to the Gallipolis 1 ••
market area . With our direction ~md ai.tp· ~ ~·
pon you can contribute to the health, hap· _. 1.
pineu and well being of thouaands _of peo·
pie, Including youraalf.
,
For more 'Information abou1 one of the
fastest growing franchise networks in the
United State• today. please contect Bob
Bu,rroughs, 45 Carriege lane. Huntington,
wv. 25705.

Two young girls
me'to
L.--'.L-l.._1.:.--· .l.-l..--'- buy one ollhe rocks they had
~------- piled in a wagon. Thinking they
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9
0 money I purchased a lew.
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tant to revelfl. HO'MWflf. It's belt to
keep your curlotlly within reasonable

3677.
Pupplea, mothtr-AKC· Garman

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1"!'1:. . -~"iiiiiMt ce~Mrt IAntY
TIIOINTON II 16141 446-7111,
• t.r-4ywdott• ofap,tk•
tiH/rtl_., • just " • il .e:

EARN
, MONEY
lyplng,
. wordproceal"", ~nonll eom·
uti A h ·~
pU11n~DnW. ull ar pt. lim•.
$35,
• Income potenllal. (1)
805-887
Et. 1·10181.

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OFICE HOURS
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Refrigtrator to glvuway, 114445-0'511.

to yourll!lf Uta! which -...n-8151.

contagiOus llfeel on frktndtiOday. This
is ¥tfy Important. becauH you need the

SP'cializing in general mtdicine, Dr. WHiiams
will be continuing the practice es.tablisllld by
Louis J. Jindra, M.D.

Rotriovor 304-1175-'IH1.

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OAK HIU COI'M'IUNITY MEDICAL CENTER

Part Baaglll puppin, 304482·

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clllty If you hll'le given .VOUf WOrd th11t okay; 'up 10 $8251month. Relocayou won't bfeatMit to I aoul,
IJon to ..,_,.,..,...
u-·--· wU• ..___ .. lei.
IAGITTAJIIIU8 (Mow. n.o.t. 211 Your
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enthvtlaam and optimism will h11ve a 713-781-2310.
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bury. 514-1112·!1071.

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ICON'IOfOct.. . . -. 11)1111_.•· MEDI"TELY, 304-7S7-27S70R 1·

tiM t&amp;IIOM you 're apt to t 1 re better
than most today Is be(;auso you'll be

Kltlene to dive awey In Bract.

11,1 conll-.uon, plu•• aub-

JOBS.
Ubr•. lrelt yoursefl' to 1 birthday gHt. CIA, US Cuetom•, DEA. etc.
s.nd tor your Altro-Grlph precltdlonl Now Hlrtng. Ultlngl. t1) IDIto&lt; ""' lhold by molltno rus •• 111'11000 Eit. K·101H.
Aslro-Gteph, eto rtlil newapaper, P.O:
Bo.tt428.c-ond,OH4&lt;10\-"2e. UCENSED AGENTS. A &amp; H
Bo ,... to otato rourzodiK olgn.
AGENTs
NEEDED
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ANNOUNCES

Gentle klttena to glvuw1y, 11.4-

TIA te •

recelv. conflden:

t h h - - cd onw•o rou tod"Y. INTELLIGENCE

THOMAS l WILLIAMS; M.D.
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FRANCH~E

HYPICS

11.. $1110 ASSISTAIIn

lawor of IUCQeU.
mit a rw•ume Including •lary
.._.,...... lloOct. IS) Vou '" doll· hlllory to: Cia 4117, ell GonlpotiO
nltlly In tM thought• of 1 valued trlend DallY Trlbu~ 1 825 Third AlfWiue,
wM ,.. .,n, rllkfls 11 1 contkterable GalllpoU•, ~ 41831.
clltlftOI trom you. Thera t1 1 potll)illt'f'

lltor Hulling on H HuH•
Odoittr 15 fo Naw..bor I

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.,. 1 ph.ll.

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aookk••rlnglacco uritlng,

rotated

NOll a'!
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minimum ol an Aeaoc~~~C•
nuralng or

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Schools &amp;
. , Instruction

Hotot/moto
monogomont,
INDUSTRIAL NURSE
alrllnttlravet, nui'IM aldt, trac·
lllnulaclurlng laciiHy In Gal- tor 11'111., training, reel·
tlpot'""'olnt l'-nl hll en dentlhDrM .tucty. Fln.ncill •ld
-lng lor a nureo with u- anllabl•
If qualf,led. Placement
perienoe In an lndutrfal en- aalllan~. Cowrty Schoolt lowonmont. In adciHion to ln- 'CII ottlce, 2307 C.mdln Ave, .
du.trlal
nursing
Mlpon- Parbreburg, WV. 1..90o..848llbltNioo, diOiol lnclucll: 111- 1411.
All progr1m1 compllttd Imlnlstl'lltlve
and
ciMcal
·reaponolbiiNI-, lor gooup ln- I monthl.
eurance, workera cot'f'ltM"Ntlon
end Q!IHA IICOnl kMplrig. Thl 11 Help wanted
qualified candldltil n"!uaf fKI8"

be or ~ value to you, They will
be ltMI! fectan tNt wltlttp the acates 1n

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(Third Building Now
Open for Dialers)
Info: 614-446·2656
446-9513

potenllal.

Od. 1, 1•
tl.rd 1ncltlnl to ffve ,..rw'u:·
Kno~t11dgl rou gll;n In the ,...r eh.. d perience In • nunlng ..,vlronltom JIIII'IOnllexpatltnCII will prove to ment. HNith and Safely lralnlng

SNrllog Prica

Oct•• 12-13-14

$35,000

Dearoe In

BLACK WALNUTS

FGRDSU.S. 35·160

naeded.

6u~ OM!

~ovore~ .

COTAN 'E

knowlldoe of computen and

o.t•lla. (1) 105-817.&amp;000 Et. .B·
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Garboge

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aniWerlng llrvJce. l14-812~31t.

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FRENCH 500

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Real Estate General

Get.in The
Winner'S

opportunHy.
s.na
r11u.,. to: Ooctar'e Aalatant

3 Announcements

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1 mila C11111U1n Sllooherd.._ tbout

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Rio Clrandt, Ohio &amp;14·245-5152.

right. Chlllpl ·

muna

No tmapeaalng or huntlna,
Htttlo ~Old farm, Vernon Roail,
Lotart, WY..

IJOPI_BIIet_ _ ._..,.. 1• . a f - - l l l - ..nled
IIIII -llllllld - - · A
ililciJ ........... - _ , ......, blJ
be IIIII 1111 t;edlf. lUI 101 PI"tlnlp!J - , , _ ... Bill, Ill - • • l cfob · 10f 1 -toori!Hoollaad tori*,
lead, _ . . , 1 - IIIIIIWIIai IIIII 10 Ill a lllarl and Sooth
tad, _
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Norlk aa... were allo atr • ace. In

farm.

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AI 8010'1, 1S107 81. At. 338,
Porlltntl (Ot. Bend). Frkloy·
SUndly, Oct- 5·7. 10:00.of:OO.

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Anocl1111 will

fP•~~Imo

jiorlonco. Excollont working 45112.
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CondNiono, aood lllory oncl :7.:-::=::--:=':=-::::---: 15
lrlnga ba.-. Outotantllng HOME TYPISTS, PC uwra

oct a &amp; e. 10-5; 1 112 mlloo out Wed•may,e r'• ·AuCtlan Service,
218, on

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· DOOior·a . nailtant. Must Ilk• · HOME TYPISTS, pe user~~ · Will care lor. elderly JMrSon In
warklng wHh p.ople, be -'1'1· needed.
ns,ooo pot:enllal. my hom•. Good care 1111ct,home
dllfll and hive lnaurance ••· Details. (1} 805-187-1000 Ext. B· cooktd mHit. 814-M..2Z12.

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Gold CrodN Card, lldvt""" Big Yord Salo: Pan AIR out
·program. VlaaiMuter c•rd SIUir. Georvoo CrMII Rotd, llondoy,
No oocurlty dopctN. 1-1100'441- Oct, 8th.
lhru Oclobar
0040; $25. .
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Men, Tuo, Oct. a, e. Folrliold 13th.
- - · Long Run
HtartiHrch alngl• network. C.nlanory Rd. Folrllold Acrn _ROid--Long....:,__-_.-~­
An e!lclttna MY fo mHt eame- Sub. Kenmore waaher, dryer; 1I•
ona apeciil. Write He•rtMirch, billboard hettara lmllvlono, 8
Public Sale
P.O. Box 1043, Gtlllpollo, OH. Gamee, lmm Mavll C.mara;
451131.
ProJ .... vcR, ,.,_ • _ _....;:;_;,;::.:,::.:,:.;_
&amp; Auction _ _
SWM;If, Morot ·
~ 'Hunting or Trftralng on

O;oolq leld: ••

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GA T ME N

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SUbmit reaume to
FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT A
-oy 311751
DEA, ATF, U.S. MARSHALLS, R-ptlngo
Ponw..,.,
now blriR/1. For apt&gt;llcallon ln- 011. 4178• 'l.ttn:Rood
Office. Manag•r.
lo-tlcin .. .11 (21D) 1112-t13tl No phone call•.(Ill•••·
Ext OH151 &amp;a,m.-lp.m. 7 doyo.
Halp Wanted: Clrdlnot Dry
Situation
Auemble aimJ)Ie P.!Oducte et Cl11ne,. ha In lmmedlalil 12
" -· For -llo""' 1-1104-841- open..!.ng.appiy .. aloro. 1145Wanted
7771 Ext. 5214. 24 houro, 7 claye. 441-IAill

MiddlepOrt

McDanltl Cu.tom Butch1rlng, 8
Oayt A WNk, 311+882-3224.

Clllral.

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AVON • All ar11t, Coli Morllyn
Woavar 304-1112-2845. ·· ·
AnENTIONt
Eaoy _ , Excattont lncomot

mil• on At. 11, Frtday, Satur·
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tor lmmedlllt rup a nM.

Pomeroy,

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JAMES

each in

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Yard Sale

7

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C.- Worb

e peselPJnd 1A&amp;uow UMO •1a41 u•ea
Ol6u!AJi tii&amp;M ~ 6u!l!U!4.1. ·uoBelll
1! U! Plli!d P8\l ~ SlPOJ eiJI jO 9UO

0. R~a rr nt'lqebe low!he 6to scrcmbl"d
moke 6

comptollon ot tho conduct • free worbhop altha
Dlopeto;hor Point PI-nt Job Sorwlco, Oct.
PlY .......hou~ Ohio 15-11, 111110 tor JTPA 11iglblo
ctrtlllcatlon roqulrod lor W• Vlralnla rwW.n11. TrainWont to l&gt;uY a 1•1111! dog "'"-•· EMT·A
pilrtlclfllll.,. For lntormotlon Ing
0111 »,t-87f-23311. .
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lntervi. . coaching
coli: Erie Kulvlatl&gt;!-441-1840. n lnclucJ..
a cuttomlztd ,..,urne. ·
W.nlld · To lluy: Junk Autoe
LlmNid onrollmont. For lntormawllh or without -ora. Colt Ea;erloncod mtdta ..... tJon
0111 tho Job ..._ at 304·
rwpnuntatfve. Bnl J)lue comLllry Uvaty. IM. 3N 1303.
mlaelon. 304-m~78U call far-ln- •75-mv or c.- Worfla Al-latoa, 304-344 2273 EOEJII·
Wonted To Buy: Ueld twOblto tonrtow,
F·H.
homol,aolll-75.
FEDERAL . GOVERNMENT IS Sacrat.r,.tRacoptlonlll. Uuat
HIAINQ $11,oo0482 000 y•r. typing, awltcbboard and
Employment Services Clll 1 801 Slt.etiOO. Ext.C18 " ' oommuniCitJOn
lkllle, aleo t.vti

Pt. Pleasant

-&amp;VIcinity
ot41h l Main Stroot N170 RCMh Orlwo, Solvnlly, Oct.
H touod :IOW82-3704 AEWARQ.
I, t-5, clothltl, mlec, ...ythlng
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Laot: , _ , . Welmaronor dog.· mull go1 Chetp.
Sllvor grey, boiHIII, rnoroon 5 Family Yard Sat.: OCL 1-10,
collar. Hu lllght limp and bold '*"" 4th l Rot line New Hlvon,
1po1 onlltck. l.A&gt;II Tlttndly ·~ toto oiiVOJ)'Ihlng.
tamoon In Klngebury, route .33
aru nNr raod8kle rllt. 1141'112· Oct. 1-1 4 lamlly, 101 SmHh
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Children and Grandchildren
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Ropr and Nancy Snyder, Miriam Knisley.

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ond Counter lalu: 10.971.
2. Moll Sublcrlptlont:
1,011.
C. Total Ptld. Circulation:
er'a . lniLI,.nce A Annuity OIIMr ,,.. Capioo: 131.
12.012.
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E. . Total . · Dlotrlbutlon:
A~~n. of Amorlca, Tho TroD. Fr11 Dillrlbutlon By
12,481.
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Mill co,.llr or Othor Meono,
F. Coploo Nor Dlnl&gt;ulod: Sempflo,
Mutual Ufllno. Co•. of N.Y ..
Compll..,.ntary
1. Office Uoa Lett Over. ond 01her FrM Copllia: 138.
Amarlcon 0-11 Ufl. AcE. Toto! Dlltri~tlon: .
12,200.
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1. Offlco U11 Lilt Ovor,
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Unocccuntld, SpoHod After
Printing: 484.
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--ihat we which are alive,and remain unto the coming
~the Lord shlil not prennt them which are asleep.
2"· For t111 Lord himsalf shell descend from heaven
~ With a shoUt, with the voice of the archlngel, and
~ !lith the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall
"'rill first:
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:'.aucht up toaether with them in the clouds to meet
:the Lord in the air, and so shall we ever be with the
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Printlni: 314.
G. Total: 13,100.
2 . · R.tuma from Newa
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Alll!ntt: 931.
mente mtda by ..,. above
G. Total: 13.800.
Ire correct •nd complete.
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glo 1.-ue Publlnd Nllrelt
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Announcements
lnd eou- so~~~: 11.2114.
Printocl: 13.1100.
8. Mall lubealptlona:
8. Pold Clrculltion.
1.101 .
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In person, lion I. TUM, M
Tire ......_,., tallry· plua
aomml•on. unllmtted earing
EMS DISPATCHER TRAINING
SEOEIIS, Inc. Ia otlarlng on ' potential, ~- pnf•rod,
EMS Dllpttchor Cillo Bealn- •PPIY Ohio 1oy nre outlot, At.'
nlng, latwdoy, Oct. 27th, 11Jt10. 2 - to 84 Lumbar, Gatlipotit
lppt'llleal •vallable. 114445-!152. Trofnlng · lo lrM lor quollllod Forry, Ha phono call• p i EMTI 10 dNiro lo worll pan. Tunt up your job ...rch aldtio. ·
Neod 11H hHIII', vented with limo
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ballytll1or, mlddlo profit·
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nlg.;,.'i'·-kincta. ~k:S NMd dtW~ tor t,.ctor tr....,,
lng 01;1- '!'!Uired. . . Lcical hauta. 114-1112-3752. ·

Wanted to Buy
Complalo houoohold or EaiiiMi
Any type ot tumH~n, ..,.
pll-a, lntiqut'l, lie. A!oo

Gallipolis
&amp;VICinity
10 Qlveew•v:· Several BoxM ol AllYardSaiOJ- S.Poldln ,
Yard Sala lion:......... 114-245- Advtnco. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.
5871.
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PIICEI 4F.tl. 20·Merc:h 201 You could
be quite lucky lodov. but not necessAr·
tly In th.e W&amp;)'S you Pxpeet Something

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rna; be retolweclln 11 ml!lnrlet" thAt might
sUrj:ldM you ,
,
A,.l (tlarch 2t·April111 You ,hn\ll'l t1
delightful tooch lnd&amp;y lor

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TWO STORY BRICK HOME IN CITY - 3 BEDROOMS, 2.
BATHS, EAT·IN KITCHEN WITH RANGE AND REFRIG. ATTACHED CARPORT, LARGE.LOT. $38,000.
BEAUTIFUL lAND - PARTIALLY WOODED NEAR RIO
GRANDE, APPROX. 47 ACRES, NICE 2 BEDROOM 14;X70'
MOBILE HOME, PATIO, GARAGE. BARN. IF YOU LOVE THE
OUTDOORS,;_ HIKING AND CAMPING THIS PROPERTY H.AS A
SMALL A-FKAME NEAR THE WOODED AREA SUITABLE FOR
C.AMPING. AND IF YOU REALLY WANTTO ROUGH IT. PART OF
DANIEL BOONrS CAVE IS LOCATED HERE. $65 000 NEW ·
ON THE MARKET.
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lrom wtt~ctt you expeetttte i@ast eoutd

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BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SmiNG - · NICE 3 BEDROO"'
· RAN.CH HOME HAS FORMAL DINING ROOM, FUU BASE·
MENT, 3 CAR ~RAGE,LARGETOBACCO BARN, EQUIPMENT
BUILDING. APPROX. 56 ACRES. $60,000.
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turn out to be ltMt most bountllvliOf .,ou
todey. Lady Luck might h.w~ M'm 811"·

•••ling tlH'priMSin hef game plan.

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waes whMtt )'OU' hAvll prevlo ..sly f o"'n
lfeds. ll '* poulblfl 'fOU rna~ rttRp h hnrvnt lrom more lhRn nnf! field
Gl. . . (M•J :U·'une 201 In miiiHt!r!l
thai ate ol slgnlticanee .to you. don 't

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DIVISION OF RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
PT R.N.'S OR L.P.N.'S ne. .d 10 work 1at •nd 2nd
w81kend ahlft end R•llef u needed In Huh fenwle and/ ar adoll101:nt CO·ed Nlldtntllll Mtting1. Experi·

gram1. Sober, reaponelblt • and mltUli Individuals
with N!lllble trl:ftiPOrtltlon who hlv• at
one ye~r
pi'ior experience In eimlllr hllllh care tatting. Verled
d•v• •nd lhlft1 which may Include w.ekenda.

OWNERS ~AVE DONE A LOT OF WORK AND
NOW YOU CAN GEl THE BENEFITS - Five
minutes to town, 3 BRs, ~ baths, LR, kitchen,
nal. gas heat, vinyl sKiing.. $39,900!
PATRIOT AREA- THREE BEDROOM RANCH
offers ll20 sq. ft .. k~chen, 11v mg room. bath.
carpet. attached garage. w~h electnc door.
opener. Call for an appomt:nenl.

OIVISION OF OUTPATIENT SERVICES
FT RECEPTIONIST /RECORDs' CLERK needed to
1e1 c1 1c 1
rt 1n MI1l l COUn ty OUt-i
prov e ., I luppo
-~ ent

$29 900- LOCATED IN CITY- Older home
offe~s 3 BRs. bath. LR. kitchen. gas heat, c~y
·wa1er and sewer. Call for an appOintment.

l .m.-4:30

OWNER REDUCED PRICE TO $32,900 ANXIOUS TO SELL. Very nice home located in
Centenary at ea. 2 BRs. bath,LR, ki1chen. sun·
deck, large 2 car attached garage.

ence In lddlctlon NCOYtry· modllte ltrongly conlld·
.,.d. Challenging 1nd caring wort&amp; Httlng.
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MAINTENANCE WORKER

AND FT·
HOUSEKEEPERtS) nMded lnr_@ ldentillpro-

FT GENERAL
AND PT

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clinic In Pomeroy lAd VInton County Oulpetien1 clinic
In McArthur. R~ulnl18 highly organized .,d r111pon-"
lible individual who 11 flmlilr with cllnlclland fttCIII
- o d kM 1
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h.. pful pllf101111hy. Aalillbl• tr1naport1tlon. M-F 8:30
FT.

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· S15.000 -.8.7 ACRES.II/l. Hartison Town·
ship, fronts on little Bullskin Rd.

OR PT MASTERS' LEVEL CLINICIANS needldin

utllltt. afflon In Vinton, Malgl and Hocking coun·
d•. Mult demonttrllte atrong working knowledge of
••ddlctlon 1nd recovery modele with ••DIIIIen1 doc·
urnenb~lon •1111. Prefer lndlvlduelt who ere on drug
1nd 1Joohol certtftcetion \riCk. Untque opponu-:"~lty to
deltv• aoun•llng eervicu In ruret tettlnga.
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DIVISION Of COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND PREVEifTIOfl SERVICES
CORRECTIONAL OAY TREATMENT COOIIDINATOll
- · to prov lei I ·•dl
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In louthealt Ohio.

o..nt..funded . Thll "

poeftion ...

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PR!VENTION IPICIALIIT

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v1ae·1 1n 1 mutd·•unty Cltehment I,.. In IOhoolllftd
other aornmunlty Mttlnga. Muet hive 8lnlfll working.
knowtldll of pr..,_.tlan progl"llftlfting and oammun·

ttv biHd eottvttlelln aultal8ncem. eduaitton • .,..
ventlon ...d
ltlntlon. , . . . OlrtlfiOitlon •• IPICI·
•lilt or oontUII8nt. ·

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with -1111 end 3 telw•- 10
ltllty Plctllaring, P.O. lott 724, At'-e. Ohio
PINto lllpOtld

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VILLAGE OF NORTJtUP - NICE HOME AND
TWO LOTS. Ranch slyie home offers 3 BRs,
balh liv1ng room, kitchen, covered palio, well
on 'property, rural waler, oil heat.
$22 500! This A-frame home offers 3 bed·
rooms. I \1 births, LR, k~chen with stove and refrigeraiOr. eleclric heat. pa~ basemen!. Han·
nan Trace School District. .69 acre.
NICE STARTER HOME - located just allhe
edge of 1own. This home features 3-bedrooms.
balh. living room. kitchen, dining room and a
lull basement. Five minutes to downtown .

4.n ACRES - $3,500 - Clay Twp Hazel
Ridge Rd.

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NEAR NORTH GALUA H.S. ~ 21 \\ acres m/ 1.
Morgan Twp. Frank Ward Rd.- $17 .500.
ATTRACTIVE LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW BUSINESS. located just along Sl. Rt. 7 and
acros.s from the new shopping plaza.

THIS ONE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF! Beautiful
brick home on .93 acre lot Bull Run Rd ., Qver
2100 sq. H. of living space. Totally equ1pped
krtchen. 3 BRs. 2 balhs, 20x30 living room,
tormal dining room. fireplace. HP /cent. a~r,
25x31 garage with openers, large rear patio.
fenced yard.
MAKE US AN O.FFER!!
SPRING VALLEY- OAK DRIVE - large
ranch slyle home offers 3 BRs, 2 baths, l·
shaped LR/dinin~ area with fireplace. nice
kitchen, large lamily room. laundry area. palio
doors, gas heat.
LARGE HOllE WITH APPROX. 7 ACIES. M/l,
approx. 1 mi. from Gage on Rt. 325. Master BR
w~h skylite, 3 additional BRs. 2 5aths. kitchen,
LR large laundry, full basement. Owner willing
to 'work wilh qualified buyers on financing.
36.5 ACRES 11/l- CLAY TWP.- Fronts en
Friendly Ridge. $18.000.
$15,000- 19.143 acres miL Approx. 'h m1le
from city lim~s All u_lilities available. .
EAGLE RD. - RACCOON TWP.- .39 acres.
$6,900.

OFFERS MORE THAN THE AVERAGE HOllE ...
2 lois and a beautiful home for $44,900. Out·
s1andinf. features ol this home are lhe living
room w1th fireplace, built·in hutch in dining·
room. 3 nice bedroomS. 2 balhs, gas heat and
cenlral air.
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20 ACRES, MOlE OR LESS, HUNTINGTON·
TOWNSHIP- OWNERS lAY HELP FINANCE
QUALIFIED BUYERS- Ranch style home Off·
ers 3 BRs, LR, kitchen. bath. Newer barn
15x24. Call for more inlormelion.

WANfTO LOOK OUT YOUR FRONT WINOOW
AT A SPLENDID VIEW? - This home has
been revamped and is ready lor you. Close to
HMC and Rt. 35 shopping. 3 BRs, LR w/FP.
beeutnul new ki1chen, din., fR w/fireplace;
I \1 beths, new windows, siding, furnace and
cent. air. Call now!

579 JAY DRIVE- Attrac&lt;ive home wilhin minutes frorit shoppinpnd hosp~al. This home
offers 3 BRs, Ill baths,LR, equipped k~chen.
dining me, gas heat cent. air, 2 car attached
garage, 16'x32' pool.
.

All BRICK - JUST OFF RT. 35- CLOSE TO
HIC AND SHOPPING- Attracti~e home in a
nice neiglibcithood offers 3 BRs. birth,
equipped k~chen,LR, dine!t-e, fireplace, new
carpel, 2 car attached garage, gas heat and
. central air.
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PRICE REDUCED TO $65.0001.::;. Beautilull·
shaped brick. All rooms large. Eat-in krtdlen.
lormal .dinin&amp; LR w/FP. 3 BRs, II? baths, at·
tached gatage.
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OWNER HAS RELOCATED AND WANTS TO
SELLIIIEDIATELY- Oak Drive, tU bric~ 3
·BRs, Ill balhs,LR, k~chen, DR.Iull basement,
&amp;as heat.

SMALL HOME AIID APPROX. ONE ACRE LOT
ON ST. RT. 511, presently used as rentat.
$25,000.

Ranny Blackburn. Broker
446-0008

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OWNER HAS REDUCED BY $5,100! Very nice ,
Cape Cod located in Vinton area, LR w/lire·
place, formal DR with buill-in china cabinets.
kitchen, full basement 7 acres. more or less.

all

you do should turn out wen.
bul oltqu" '"'P"'''nce.'vou lleninv II.
TAUIIUI tApott 10-Mow 201 P•oii!Ob,.
Whatever

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Al H RECOVERY SERVICES, INC .. a
non •profit 8ddiction1 F8CQVAn1
8g&amp;ncy,
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(JCAHO in proceu) has the following va- .

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CIIERIY RIDGE - I ACRE, MOlE OR liss.
ranch style home offers large LR, kilchen, I
bath, 2 bedrooms. trailer hookup on property.
$21,000!

Ruth Goody, Sale• Atsoclete
379·~828

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October 7, 1990
TH~N~&amp;-Sentinel

Pomeroy-Midcleport-Gallipolis,

Ohio-Point..Pieasant, W. Va.
41 Houaes for Rent

41 Houses for Rent

2t0 lfato 81, 4

• boclroom h~_o..J. _'!ocf.fumlahod apt. -.~:10.

room l baflt;

NmCd&amp;fld IIOV. I ,.,,

fumiOhed,

1221--,.

qulrod,
I ,_, - · fdool for
~ or couplo, 114-

bodraonr, unfumlahod homo.
No polo. Dopooll roqulrod. 614-

4

Mt-2253.

Mlrc.,.ndlse
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42 Mobile Homes

. 2br unfuml8hed, 1lf cond, cable
I VIIIabft. t»aUIHul rlv., Vtlw In

Konouga, Footer's Mobile Homo
Porto, ·--1102.
2br, mobile homo, 114--440-7720.
3br, . - . "Worto.
price

121110 2br, largo~ 1240/mo.
PfUO ioc:wHy Do
, 114-44&amp;-

" 'llatlonable. l14"'4&amp;.1185.
Nlco 311&lt;, wtlh orpondo ,living
room, Larp yard, cttr eehool
dlalrlc~ AI l he of Rond
and Porch St., l(onaugo, 814-

11885.

ni2

'MdO Buddy. 2

bedroom,

conlral olr, 10&lt;12 motor building
$1,1100. fl4-tl2·lfll9.

2br mobile horne In Llc'tl trtl,
pnfw oorill rotlrod. 814-254·1215.

D. C.

Metal Sales, Inc.
Connefburg. Inc. 476!9

4-48-1'173.

Spec:::ieliling in Polt
Buildings.
Daaigned to meet your

needl. Any aile.

54 Miscellaneous ·

44
2

H acrw "'Hunt.. HNvan•,

nrc.
ponda, -

41 Houses for Rent

· bam,
tAon
am,

flncod,
Mll.on 3 bodroom for
,.... 304-812:-3513.
County. $72,100. 304 451 1Jf8.

Financial
Real Estate General

21

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f!la.l

n.Wiy

e,....a-4222,

Apertmtnfl, 2 bldroome, nk:e,
3()4-'175-8104.

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BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET ~RICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 531 Jockoon Plko
tram $112/mo. Wolk lo shoD I
movloo. COII814-448~ . EOH.

Real Eatate General

General

blilh

2br ~Rio Gnondo, an u111111oo
paid,
o lronl porch, 114-3889941, Joe Nool.
,

dollars.

loc.. Sal• lapr.•onlolhrt
DONNA CRISENBERY
E.S.R., Box 166
O.llip.olio, Ohio 46631
PH. 614-256· 651

Spring Vallof • 3br briCk 1 1/Z
Nthl, beea u~~e~d. carport, $500
por mo. , . , . _ and do-h
NCIUliOCI. BLACKIURH REALTY
BM-141 GOOI.
.

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room•

444-773S;

even thouund. of '

Renlals

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rarioodolod~ S2001mo. All U!lhiH
lncludod, uo-'f roqu!Nd,,Bf4-

daala. Save hu ndredl,

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Apanment
for Rent ·

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CHOICE OF 10 COLORS
FREE ESTIMATE on ..
post bldga.....,d pec:tcig"

Merchandise

5I

torRent

54 Miscellaneous

for Rent
S Bodnoam houu. aood
~~~d, 304-171-IIOl or

33 Fanns for Sile

· Business

Oppor:tunHy
!NOTICE!
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.
~onnMrlda th8t. you do buaJ.

nno wHh pooplo you knowf,ond

.NOT to ..nd man.y throug liM
mall until you have lnYMtfSPted
the offering.

Garage Aportmonl In t - . 2br,
oton 1 refria. Do-11 1
re~ requflid. No pet•,

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$200/m0.114-4441-1171.
Grocl'"" llvlns. 1 ond 2 bod-

WOLFFTANNING BEDS
Commercial, Home Unlls, Fram
$199.00. Lompo, latiDfll, Aocoosori••· Monthly Paymentt Low
Ao $18.00, COli Today FREE

room 1p11rtment1 tt vtllaga
Minor
and
Rlvart:lda
Ap~rtrnenta

In Middleport. From

Color Catalog. 1-800-228-6292.

-$111. Collll4-t12·-rnl7. EOH.

22 Money to Loan

NICIIJ tumahtcl mobile hom•, 1
mUi beloW lown over1ooklng
livll'1 CA, hMt, bi:poeh , Ref.

I.OANS BV MAIL
Up to $5,000 In 72 hours. We
help you g~":~'(;,
Loan By. Mall; 1

$9.95r.o.

2 IMIJroom houoo 733 B Stroot Mlddlopofl. Complololy

fumlehed. New wutler/d,.,,
end refrigerator, ltvlrig rDOm
suite, 2 bedroom eultt, fur·
nance, 2 years old, new hoi
watar tank, naw kitchen •Ink.
ut llitln, very r..IORibla. LDI

olzo 26&lt;50. $18,!500 firm. 614·
.

'3 112 miiH out Crab Creak

Road, 2 bedroom•. new doora,

wlnctow.. tiding, roof, tumaca,

canr... talr, 20x40 lngiound pool,
Buck etove, aatalllla dlah, ep.
polntmant only, 304-67S-1612 or

675-7725,

3 bedi'OOI"d tiouat, lind cantJ'Ict , 304-8n:l104.

7 room,
dltlonal
timber.

living but close to Mtlgt Sc.hool
and town. At. 31-4 11111,
Township Raid 27. Firat road to
rldht. Call 614-992."7'118 or 1·:J84..
2097.

$85,000. Home on

S75,000. 3Q.6 ICrH Oro a'\.;alloilli
wlpurchlll of hom• ror
Ilona I $10,000. L.ocalod Rl.3, Gjl·
lipolls. Olr.ctions: Takt At.35 to
Rt.588 to Cora. Mill Road. Home
is approxlmattly 2 112 to 3 miiN
on ltft. In Ohio C.ll: 1-814-4456611, In WHt Virginia Clll: 1·

•om $1

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repair). Delinquent tax
praSMrtr· Repou-.lona. Your 'I
area (1 805-687-6000 Exl. QH.
4562 tor currtnt rwpa Hit.

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Hdrooms, bath, corner lot,
porch and deck, Htndlrson,

wv. ~75-7&amp;19 .

Andy Sylwla RtaNy. 3 bedroom"'
2 balh, finch lllyle home on a
country aerH. L.oclttd ott Sr

681. $:15,000. 814-592-1244.

Big Dakota Farm Heme: Buln on
your lot. $31,65 &amp; up. 114-8817311.
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DON WANDLING; OWNIR
Lee Johnson
AUCTIONEER

FDf Salt or Rent, 2 bedroam
country home, 1 112 acr•
Muon Counw, .*..s76-2Ma:

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PubliC Sale

' &amp; Auction

Crown City, Dllio
Phone 256-6740
llol Responsible for Accidents or loss of Property

PUBLIC AUCTION

CHRISTMAS
AUCTION
- TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 9I 1990
AT 7:00 PM.
DOOR PRIZE UP TO $50.00

!lEW LISTING!! W country is the place you, .
then don't miss seeing this 1988 "Mansion" sec·
tiona! home, Nature is your neighbor on this se·
eluded one acre, nicely landscaped yard. 1500
tt. ol living space. 3 bedrooms, master bath
featurll$ a "~arden tub" with shower. Dining area
and
krtchen. Patio doors open onto a large
. Your opportunity to gel back to lhe
great outdoors for only $45,000. Southwestern
Schools.
N807

VERY DESIRABLE HOllE now used as a double
rental located in the city at the corner of 3rd &amp;
Spruce. Range &amp; refrigerator furnished in both
Separate front &amp; back entrance. Storage
" 'o~rl!' !!&amp; &amp; children's . play area behind home.
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#300

SPECIAU! Amid the quiet of the
hills,
find th is nearly new exciting custom
built
. An open riser staircases leads to abalcony, 2 bedrooms and bath on the second level.
Another bedroom and bath ·on the forst level. A
36'!18' "Great" room with two sets of atrium
doors lo keep the great outdoors close at hand.
The family centered eat:in krtchen has appliances
and beautiful oak cabmets. Andersen wondows
and a large 2 car garage. all this and an above
ground pool' on 1.2 acres.m/1. At $62,000, you
can't .afford to wait on thos on e. Hannan Trace
Schools.
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Furnished
Rooms

ROO«n* for "rent - wweak or month.
Starting ot $120/mo. Gallla Hotol.
614 441 1510. '

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SIMDina room• whh cooking .
Al.a· tfaller spac.. All hook-upa.

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THE COUNm SETTING of this nice star·
ler home! Just 3 miles from Rt 7. on Rt. 218, you
can see this 3 bedroom, I \i bath home. L~rge liv·
ing room..Covered porch/ patio and breezeway to
large recreation room with fireplace. Carport and
two storage buildings' 1.5 acre, m/1, for just
$34,900.
#800
liNT CONDITION - 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
located only 4 miles west from Holzer Hosp~al.
City school system. 6 rooms pl~s utility and 2 car
oversized garage attached. Double closets &amp;
large bath off spacious master bedroom. 12x20
living room. 12x 15 familY room. with wood stove.
Labor saving kitchen. all eleclnc home · heatong
and coOling. Lots of buiH-in storage space. Above
ground 4'x24' pool in excellent condition. All on
over \1 ac. level lot Located in Rodney area off
main traveled road. Listed at $64,900. ~303
YOUR "GET ·STARTED" HOlE - Settle into this
homey three bedroom with fimced backyard.
You'll love the large kitchen and adjoining cozy .
family room. Priced at $39,900.
~512
THE PICTURE OF HAPPINESS- You'll find ft
here when you make this house your home. Ideal
neighborhood for the whole family - close to
shopping, hospital, etc. and perfect for the kods.
Very well kept and decorated 3 bedroom bi·level
wrth a very nice family room area. 3 baths will
help you from bumping into one another every
.mornong. Deck/brick patio and hot tub in back
make relaxing a breeze. Nearly 2200 sQ. fi. of living space comforted with JH heal and central air.
2 car attached garage. Gove us a call lilday be·
cause we'd love to show you this one! $80's.
11207
lAKE A SIIAITMOYEI! You have warted long en·
ough for this smartly located home in Porterbrook
Subdivision. This residence offers the nghl 1n·
gredients w~h 3 bedrooms. I~ baths and an eyecatching family room. Come see this pocketbook
pleaser at only $59,900. Crty schools.
Nell
17 ACRES. MIL- Vacant land located inaGreen
&amp; Springfield Townships, just ·oH U.S. Rt, 35.
Fronts on township road and old I).S. 35. Water
and gas avail~ble. l.&amp;nd tavs mostlv rollin1 wrth
excellent buildllglocations. Has hogh hil area wrth
nice view. Crty school system. Best location in
Gallia County to build and live. Priced at $67,500.
11340
REDUCED- P.reviously offered at amuch higher ·
price, owners now want to sell promptly, so have
lowered price to $50,900. You'll get more than
your money's worth in this brick &amp; frame 3 bed·
rOOill ranch located in Clearview Subdiv~ion . Has
living room wrth fir~lace, kitchen/dining area,
large 2 car ~arage and nice size lot Many also
purchase adroining lol.s on both sides of property.
Can't beat this one! $50,000.
11410

29.6 ACRES OF LAND consisting mostly ol goild
growing timber. 5 acres or more of 29 acre tract is
open land for garden and has fruit trees near 7
room remodeled home. 2 car garage and several
other small buidings. Peaceful location to live with
good view. Sl. Rt 160 between Ewington and Wil·
kesville. Priced at $47,500.
#302
PLAN NOW FOR SPRING!! Your perfect home can
happen on the BO acre parcel located on Rt. 218.
Beautiful homesite and acreage that is perfect for
animals and crops. 65 acres have been recently
lenced. Great barn with 16 12'x12' bays, drive
• through and 10' apron all concrete. 3 wells offer
an outstanding water supply. Tobacco base, mi·
neral rights and some limber. This could b~ our
bread and butter investment. $60.000. #804
RENTALS - We have advertised this property
frequently the past 6 weeks, but have you really
given thought to what !~ i s group of rentals on
Stale Street could mean to you as an investor?
Rate of occupancy has been excellent over the
years and considering .the location and rental
market tilday, your return should .be constant. The
two duple1es can be purchased separately from
the group of lour houses. Come in, sit down, and . ·
lei's talk about this unusual offering.
#408
CAUGHT COUNTRY !TIS! Here is your cure! Settle
into easy living in this 2 bedroom, 2 bath, cedar
trimmed home along Raccoon Creek.Wood burner
in living room, 2 baths, ~edar trimmed home along
Raccoon Creek. Wood burner in living room and a
kitchen you will enjoy working in. Park 2 cars in
big garage with adjoining workshop plus a large
concrete area for RV. Add to this a 720 sq. n.furnished rental property or guest hoose. Take ad·
· vantage oflhis great opportunity. $80,000.
#812
REDUCED PRICE ON BURKHART LANE HOllE!
Character and charm can be found in this attrac·
live, well-cared for home within walking distance
to town. Remodmeted throughout, rt i~cludes 3
bedrooms, living room wrth fireplace, fOrmal din·
ing room and basement. Don't overlook this home.
Call for an appointment. Now $59,900. #802
SHADY LOT. CLOSETO TOWN- Lotsof character
and charm can be found in this I~ slory home
w~hin walking distance Ia town. Includes 3 bedrooms, 'large livln'g room, dining and I \i baths.
full basement, 3 car garage wrth rented apartment overllead. .
#100
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for Rent

1:oun1ry -llo HOlM Porto,
· RouiO 33, North of POIMroy.

.. ~~ r.ntal•, Pl.rta, HIM. Call
. !!t_llli·JII71.

47, Wanted to Rent
SJ*!• fDr workahop In or ne1r
Rio Qrande. Adtquate wiring
neonaary. Clll George M•thewa, 814-2t5-11018.
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BEGGING FOR A FAMILY! All the ingredients are
present except afamily. Very attractive 2 story co·
lonial in a family-oriented neighborhood. J bed·
rooms, 2\i baths, beautiful family room,wrth stone
fireplace (woodburner insert), sunken living
room, formal dining and eat-in k~chen, lois ol clo·
sets and storage. 2\i car garage. Central air re·
cently installed. Resting on appro1. I acre lot in
Porterbrook Subdiv~ion . Close and convenient,
bul not noisy and dirty!
#205

Wanttd: 314 BR hoUM to r•nt or
buy on lend conlroct. 614-44&amp;-

421].

Block, brick, Dlpoa. wino
FULLERBRUSH PRODUCTS for ctow.,
lint..., •tc. daUdll Winyour fill hoUM cleaning Midi,
call Dale or Wilma Wooil, 1-30f. ter-., Rio Grande, OH CaU 114-'
245-at2t
l'l!l-t010.
::_:::.:;::;;____,,.....,....,.----,. Staol building hoctory _ . . ,,
lohod noller, omall l~all~ stop, King Woad'Caol Stow, wllh ~ too to 100d00. Will erect,
52 SpOrting Goods
0721, bloWe r, homel lt t IIW 11 ln.1
yardman rototill«, &amp;1
McCulla Sew, 'M ln., gaa • - can doflvor In 1hroo - . Flra1
Auger 357, M•gnum·never uNCI, M-Foftor ap.m. ., wookdoyo.
Nior.
114 388 8540, 614-318- como, flrot ...oct. Spoclato ond
$300. 114-245-i141.
8 ft . ~loll truek toppor, ::85::1::
5:..·..,--,--.,.---..,.-.,.- 111-15. Wolt« 303-1113-411410.
Wlnt,_llr Mo,dol 13011, XTR 1125,
a Ml, 5 mol., ~leo u.- ...... ~ polco, rNI n1co
bl.rr.a nut mad.. numbar, 1200,
25
12. Qllfe deer aiUQ 1 IXC. CO nd , f'y :::'~'#:sk :.:.hh: 38 '';.gulor, 32 walot, 32 iiWl
wookdoya.
....., S25: Lodloo wlnt04' coolt,
814 -~30.
alzo t ,l to, $10; .............
8' tNck lopper $25. Warm morn53 · Antiques
Ing wood bui'Mf ...,._ e,...lt2 Montgomtry
Waaher/Orytr,
5-nG.
. · -~ .
• _ . , duty. Old, $100 lor bath.

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BUY TWO HOME!l; GET ONE FREEII A gimmick
y_ou sayl Not at all' We have two 3 bedroom homes
that have been well maintained and cared for for
sale, and we'll throw in amobile home to make it a
bargain! Currently rented for $710 total, and
could rent for more. Call for more inlormalion.

#209
LOTS &amp; ACREAGE - Two I acre lotsand II acres
for sale on Rt 35 near Spring Valley. Located on
Rt. 35 and old Rl. 35, this property is private and
convenient. Lots are -priced al $8,700 and the 1t
acres is $38,500. Call for more information.
#223
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Saaoonod Ash, ook and hickory
fl..woocl 1 nlca pickup lood,
Deli'ltrta and .tiCked, Don't
LlncllcaPing. 114-44&amp;-1648.

Flnowood lor Alo. Cut olabo.
614-25&amp;-11119 or 614-251-04541.
SWivol roctcoril $50. Smail doG
Arowood: lorgo pickup load. All hOUH, $10. obbll hutch, $40
hartlwood. C.ll ovonlngo. 814- 0 .8.0.8141tt2-78tl.

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

441-9281.

Tandv' 1000 Com"puttr and Coklr

For S.le. Brother MWing
chlnt

In

a

dr1wer

Household

cablnol. $125.00 V.G.C. 114-992• .w anr, retrlgamor end .-trlc
6114,

atove. All aood warklng condlo
lion. 1114-94'!1-2101.
.
Whl~pool

David Wiseman.

B. J .. Hairston,

446-9666 .

446-42~0

.Clyde

B.

Walker.

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246-6276

LANGSVILLE -Elegance all the way - Mansion on' the Hill
- There jusl isn't enou gh word to describe this 3 yr, oid, 2 •
story home with 2 gorgeousfireplaces , beautiful cabinets ga·
lore in kilch en, 3 big bathrooms, 4 bedoroms, formal dining
room , and hugefamily room Sits way ba ck from road for privacy and a view. Has approx. 60 acres for animals or hunters. CALL FOR MOR~ DETIALS.
$140,000
TUPPERS PLAINS- Arbaugh Addition - t story ranch
wrrh 3 bedrooms, equipped kitchen. garden area . and ap·
prox. ~ acre or land,
$32 .000

'I

Do J0U llkt to IIVI Money?
Chtck .. out tor quattty tumllurt and ea,.ts. Mollohan Fur-

nlluro 1 Clrpolo, Rl. 7 North.
'Phono &amp;14-44&amp;-11144, Galllpollo,

Ohr;, .

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For . sa~: Recliner 1110 a aolkt
mal'!• corte• tablei both like

ntwl · R. .on1bl1 priced. 614._4:10.

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GOOD, USED

APPLIANCES

WI.,.., drytn, r•frigeratora,

ronOoo. -1111• Applloncoa,
UPIIIOO R,_ Rd. 8ooldo Slono
Croll Molal. COli 114-44&amp;-73118.
' PICKENS FURNITURE
NawiUiod
H o - tumlolslng. 112 mi.
Joro!cho Rd. Pl. Plouant, WY,
caiiJII4.87a·1450.
IIENTTOOWN
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114-441-3111
I ·po.. -.1 group $14.01 por

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....... 4 paellr btcfroc)m IUltt,
COnJJ*CI fll.20 per Wllk,
dln«to ..,. 4 ohalre $7.110 por
waal 11ag1o Chol 14 .ou. n.

1'0111101' • IULIIIII HIS. NIW LIS! lNG- I 1100&lt;. ~nc h slyo.
2or 3 bedroom s. LA. U.. bath, utf. ib"
room, large garage, a:ll l.e.n.ced 1n.
l ow maintenance, lOw ut1lil~es, gas
furna ce air cond.. 1nsulated. great
iocatic n'. edra nice. Low SO's.

location
Mid d~oort

MiddlepOI'I

Midd~pO&lt;I

Middleport
Mtddloporl
Mtddleport

N. 3rd
N. lrd

Mi dd~port

Middooort
lt4idd~oort
Mi dd~pO'I

Pomeroy
Pome&lt;"
Pomeroy

S,rocuse

Rlfll110101or $12.115 por- wook, 15
cu. ~ ~... ....... $10.00 ,-r

Swrecuse
Racine

mli41! ofllll. 7-Co-ry.Opon 7

Rocit..

waol.YI'IIa , ........0 . 111. 141, 4

Rlcine

do,..-.

Racine .
- ock Gr.

Todd, 44~-3443

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IIDDLIPOII - IIW LISIIIG 2nf St. - VictoriMI style, extra
nice. llrge 3 BR, kll., bar, DR, LR. fire pllce,

beau t ~ully

decorated. fuH

basement, cen1111 hell &amp; 1ir. Jhis
home wi" pm inspection.' In the

Co~

N. lrd
N. lrd

2nd.
2nd.

. Mulberry

lincoln
Main
SR124
2nd.
3rd.

61h
Brood••i
Main .
I Atre

13 Atres
30 Acres
Li tII" lot
2 ~ Acre

2Acres

Iypr

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1 floor

1~ ~ory
l ~story
I ~ slory
I ~ story
Gtr. Apt
I ~ !IO&lt;y
2 sl. br.
I~ story
1~ story
U !lorr
Ranc h
I ~ !lory
II; story
I ~ !lory
Ranch
2 slofJ
1 story

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1 noot
Ronch
Ron&lt;h

lodge tyJa

Ranch

l ~ story

t floor
lrailtr/ 2 sei·UIII

Pri'l
134.900

WHITE'S METAL DETECTORS

Golllpollo, "" 614-441-4330.

Real Estate Genersl

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

SDUTHERR HILLS

REAL 'E STA,.E.INC.
738 2nd AVE. GALLIPOLIS

'446-&amp;624
JUDY DEWITT, BROKER ........ .... 446-8147
J . Merrill Carter .......... .... .. .. : .. ..... 379-2184
C•thy Wray ...... .. .... ...... .. .. .. .. .. .... 448-4255
Sam Hoffman ... ... .. ...... .. ... .. ........ 379-2449
Jeannie Tolliver .. .... : .. : .. . . .. ..... . . .... 446-8006
T•mmie DeWitt .... .. .... ...... ........ ... 441-0703

REDUCED! REDUCED!REDUCED
WOW!!
PRICE DROPPED $4,000
This makes this anractive home more affordable!
1987 28'!48' Doublewide !Forest Park) . 3 bed·
rooms. 2 full baths, newer carpel in living room &amp;
dining area. range, refrigerator, washer- &amp; dryer
included. Storage building. CALL TODAY! #2868

YOU MUST CALL AT ONCE!!
To make an appointment to see this gorgeous
home. 31arge bedrooms, living room, lamily room
and formal dining rooms, 2 ~ baths, oversized 2
car garage. Maintenance free vinyl siding. Prestigious neighborhood. You will be impressed!
#2831

BELIEVE IT!!

SMALL FARM - 22 ACRES. Ideal for the family
who· has other employment. 6 room modern
home. 2 or 3 bedrooms, 1\1 baths, lull basement.
central heating and air conditioni ng and county
waler. Large masonry garage 32'x48' approx . thos
is nice! Pastureis all fenced and hasalarge pond
and livestock water. Tobacco base and a good
barn like new roofing and concrete floor. Price
has been red uced to $51 ,900. Approx 12 miles!
lromGallipolis at Stale Roule 775.
#2845

All the TLC that has been put irito this exceptional
2·3 bedroom home. Living room, family room ,din·
ing room. enclosed oorch and oartiaf basement.
concrete drove, newly paonted and oapered, nicely
decorated. City living, convenient. $40s.

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AUe'tiOII • I'I!IINITURE. t2
01....... Ololtlpolla. ' ,_

lurnltn,- Work lloola.l14

•lt fill.

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38,5110
21.500
8,5110
7,750

6.1100
8,150

$25 000.00
..
I ll story home with 4-~ bedrooms..2 hvong roo011s1
formal dining and family room. 2 kotchens, oartra
basement, an.sih,laled on 2 noce level lots plusgar·
age, storage building and bam. Call todayri&lt;8 34

37,5110 ·

49,900
54,500

32.5110
34,51111

32.000
33.500
19,$00

44.51111
·31,51111
34,500
39,51111
67,5110

77,500
29.900
22.900 .
28,500

12,100

IIACIII!--l..U.IDI- hooly- 1$.010
IUTLAIID-2-Iocn 1111-llcfo 11.11011

LIST

NEW LISTING!
SHOCKING PRICE, ONLY $14,000.00 •
Take the time tQday to view this 2 bedrooll).
14'x65' SchuH mobile home srtualed on appro••·
mately 1\1 acral; storage, building. Wooded pri·
vale sefting. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! 1121n

17,000

14,900
29.500

IIIIISYILLE--40011 J4. ft . ....- I I "--SI1.5GO
IUiliiiiUII--11., I Sl- I ft. .- IIUOO
IIADIUIY 10. LGI-1\IocM-SI,OOII
IICIIII--1 kllo-lodt M.OOO

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Murral HiH
41h 'S.

Rutland St.
2nd

Boley Run

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Sbwt
2nd.

Middleport
Middleport

Ol!rter
Hysell Run
l.lnpvile
Stlnrslllie

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Ron Allla0f11 ,1210 second Ave,

SO YOUNG &amp; BEAUTIFUL!
This 4 bedr_oom, 3 bath well constructed frame·
/brick bi -level offers relaxed comfort thorugflout.
Equipped k~chen with beautiful cherry cabinets,
2 car garage, all this and more neslled in 4 shady
acres.
82839

40's. cayme todly.

SR '43

Loretta McDade, 446-7729

gao dryor. Good con·

dltlon. $50. 8'MIII92·7563.

OR LESS, HUNTINGTOWN TOWN·
offel'$ 6 BRs, 2 baths, eat-in
and wood heat, cellar house, log
Fron•ta~ on .Raccoon Creek and Little

1011111• 1 lt(' U ~I', L
o ~· .•r: •' :' llit l'l

POMEROY - Children Will Love II - Because there's a
bedroom for all in this4 bedroom home. also abig nice pool
for children to swim. Huge rooms, full basement rock flower
garden, a vew of lhe river. and a firepl ace.
$46,000

Upolla,OH

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Walnut

Mon~or. IBM eompotablo whh S
1/Z Inch d~vo , 5 V4 .d~ve, 30 "'i1
hard d~vo. $700. 814-912-8206.

205 NORTH SECOND AVE .
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
OFFICE 992 -2888 / HOME 992·5692
DOTTIE S . TURNER, BROKER

Appll oco Inc. Good
uood oppllencoo, T.V. Mil. Ot&gt;on
a a.m. to 1 p.m. Mon.-s.l. 814444-1HII, f2T 3rd. Avo. Gal·

Wiseman Real ,Estate·
E. M. Wisarnari,
Broker
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LOAN ASSUIPTIOII TO
QUALIFIED BUYER!
Call for details' Lovely 2 story home with 3 bed·
rooms, Ill baths, living room, partial basement, 2
· lots each appro!. 85'x120', unattached 2 car gar·
age and more. OWNER WANTS SOLD IMMEDIA·
TELY!
.82851

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$26,500
CALL TODAYII!
Cute 3 bedroom ranch, living room, kitchen and
dining room combination, ulilily room, bath,
attached carport, concrete drive. IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION. OWNER SAYS SELL!
#2130

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COjlllly

WE'VE DISCOVERED AN OASIS IN TOWN I Want to
live in the city, but not be able to see your nearest
neighbor? Give us a call and we just might reveal
' lhis "Hide-away" location. We're talking a beauti·
ful view ollhe valley, lots and lots of fruit trees. ·
shade trees and other mature plants and shrubs
in the landscape. Very well cared for home wrth
features like hardwood parquet floors, knotty pi~e
panelina. large spacious kitchen with extras that
you won't find in very many houses. Over 2100
. SQ. fl. oft living space on a II acre lot. Over
$100,000.
.208

(614) 446-3644

aflw Spl!l.

-HIKtlort ef
oom eulttle,
mtlal cablnetll, hudboalnli: 130
and up to ..1.10 day• um• at
coolo whh approvod cradll 3 mi.
out lulavftla Rd. Or&gt;on g A.M. to
5 P.M. Mon, llvu Sat. COU 6144410322.

WE NEED LISTINGS I
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614-245-9295

SawmHf, Never ut.cl. Drlv• thlft
or V bitt driven; Complel• with
11~

$45. Bod ,...... $25 OuSizo $35 a kin'~!:'" Uo. Good

#806

LIKE NEW - Brick &amp; lrame ranch offers 3 bed·
rooms, living room with fireplace, dining room, 2
baths and eat·rn kitchen. Energy saving heal
pump. 2 car garage. Situated on a flat I acre lot
$57,600.
U04

CALL FOI DOAILS

blado. Roady. lor ,... $23110.

$II, and IM. Outen Ntll $275 •
up, King $350. 4 dro- $81. Gun CabiMa. I, 8, I tO
gun. Boby moar- $35 I .

EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! Great in
town location. 3 year old building built to code for
bar and grill. Over 2,000 sq. ft. Well insulated.
Plenty of parking. Owner will sell building, equip·
ment and liQuor license for $115,000, or will ne·
goliate for building and lot separately. Good potential for business.
#202
NEW LISTING!! Away from the city! Capture the
spirit of the outdoors with a full acre, beautHully
landscaped yard with 101s of trees. House features
3 bedrooms and eatjn k~chen. Easy access to a
large covered patio from alovely family room w~h
a wood burnet. Judge for yoorself - it's everything you would expect. City schools. $55,000.

HOUSE WITH 2
EXTRA LOTS IN
RIO GRANDE

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Will

· REALTOR "

Goods
POMEROY- NO OOW.N PAYMENT- Owners will carry 2nd
" LAYNE'S FURNITURE
mortgage on this lwo story home on agood street. Has alarge
Serio ond choirs prlcod from
family room, some hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms. and a di~ ·
$3ijllo StfiS. Tobloo sso ond up
in g room. Has vinyl siding for low maintenance.
to
.$125.
Hldo+boda
$310
to
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$24,000.
$5115. Rocllnora $225 to $375. • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ONLY
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Loropo $28 lo $125 . Dlnolln
$101 ond up lo $415. Wood tablo
w..-chllrs 1285 to $715. Dnko
$14f up to $375. Hutc.,.• $400 I
Real Estate General
up, bunk bo* oomploto with
matt- 1295 and up 10 $395.
baby boclo $110 Monre- or
bo•·oprlngo full or twin Sl9, II no

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HOUSE FOI, SAU

LANGSVILLE - Big Level tot- Side sitting porch . newer
pretty kllcnen, vmy1 s1d mg, new carpeting, 2 bedrooms, big
ltving room , plus a 3 room house for slorage or rental.
JUST '25,000

Merchandise
5I

Building .
Supplies

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75 000 iiTU Fuol Oil Hoator,
~rge chllt IYPfl fretztr, good waan, Al.o, 275~tank W/200
cond, $150. 304..7&amp;-1'138.
· . go 1. fuol oil· -•·~
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3.
75011 W lncfuot~ll GorlotOIOf,lln- .

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ciNn, lir, With/dry, new
~~:::h .no "1)111, reftrtnct,
814-446-1511..

55

Merchandise

Merchandise

WELLSTON, OHIO
OPEN 8 TO 5, CLOSED THURS. &amp; SUN .
614-384-3646

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54 MIScellaneous

54 Miscellaneous

PENN'S WAREHOUSE .

'Up.ttlra, Furnlahtd, 3 ropma,

54151, Maaon WY.

AUCnGNII, DiYID .OGGS ...,. Lies. No 4596
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO- 614-446-7760
Licensed and Bonded in State· of Ohio
Not Responsible for Accidents or Loss of Property
We Are Now Booking Fall and Winter Sales

tor

Upilolro unfumlohod Aport·
ment, arpetacl, no pets, utllltlu
io!ld- 814-441-1137.
.

CIH aftor 2:00 p.m., 304·773-

4

poster cedar bedroom suite, solid wood swivel rockes,
drop-leaf tables a.,d chain and other dinettes, che" of
drawes and lots more of household and furniJure items.
toys, stuffed animals. games, dolls, trucks, .ri~lng toys,
watches, jewelry, clocks, pictures. ironstone, tools.
wrapper. bakeware, touch lamps. Something for every
age group.
TERMS :
Cash or Check with Proper I.D.

1 PC . TUB 8o SHOWER COMBINATION. white
' 149.9'1i.
.
.
F.JBERGLASS · GARDEN TUeS In colors
'199.85, with tub wotla '299.95 .
ACRYLIC WHIRLPOOLS in colon. Complete
with plumbing $399.95 . Without plumbing
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$199 :95. Several .a/reo to 42" x72".
TUeS- Only in steel, 1/berglaas. PVC In color
859 .95 .
.
.
COMMODES. white ' 39 .95, co lor '69.95 .
DELUXE TUB WALL KITS with shelves in color
'39 .96.
22" &amp; 24" OAK VANITY with marble top •.·
'99.95.
.
17"x19"iC:HINA OVAL VANITIES, bowl white
and color, ' 29.96.
ONE PEDESTAL LAVATQRIES '39.96.
'Yt" ic4'x8' T-11 1 ROUGH SAW PINE SIDING
13963A' 2&amp; UP, ' 12.96 ea.
,
7/ 1e OSB ORIENTAL STRAW BOARD 4 'x8' ,
' 6.95 ea .. 26 Up ' 4.96 '"' ·
VoX4x48 FLORAl: DESIGN MINDY BOARD
PANELS, '6.96 aa., 96 pea. up ' 4.96 .
OVER 6,000-PCS. PANELING In stock, over 50
patterns on display, all wood . '5 .95 up.
PANELING&amp; TRIM. Finished and unfinished. In
and outside c'omara, etc . '1 .00 ea. ,
·WINDOW AND DOOR TRIM . Finished and un·
finished. '1 .S9 and '2.99 ea .
' 'I•" PLATE MIRRORS, bevel edge (round),
(oval!, (aq .l, toctogonl. 10 patterns . •&amp;.95
·to'19.96. Values to '69.96.
·
ALUMINUM INSULATED WINDOWS, 300 to
go. Example 36"x60", '69 .96 ea.
HEAVY WT. 5 OZ. FIBERGLASS GREEN PATIO
ON ROOT PANELS TUFSHIELD. (8'- '6.96),
110'- '8.951. (12'- '10.95) '•u10 Pr. Pc. Off
26 pea. up.
METAL PREHUNG EXT. 3/ 0 or 2/ 8, 9 LT.
'139.95; 9LT-CR· BK Cross Buck, '149.96; 1
LT 2 Panel, '129.95.
·
INS. METAL EMBOSSED EXT. PREHUNG 3/ 0
01 2/ B, '89.96
ASSORT. WOOD PAEHUNG EXT'. 3/ 0 or 2/ 8,
starting at '99.96 to '39 .95.
METAL INS. DOUBLE SIDELIGHT with glass,
starting at '325.00. Stock Only.
6/ 0 16 LT. DOUBLE
METAL FRENCH.
'399 .96.

Household
Goods

Real Estate General

LOCATION: From Gallipolis follow State Route
141 south for 12 miles, turn onto State Route
233 1pproximately- 5 miles, then tum onto
Pumpkin Town Road and go 3 miles.
HIVina sold the farm, the followina will be sold:
MFI80 {70 hpJ tractor in excellent condition, Oliver77
row crop tractor, Vicon 7'12' disc mower, 3 pt. gr,der
blade, tub fertilizer spreader, 5' rotary mower, long 3
pt. tiller, bale mover, potato plow, 2 hay wagons, hay
conveyor, Auco 5 bar pull, hay rake , fuel tan~ on skids.
GUNS: Model 6l Winchester -pump 22, modell890
Winchester 'pump.
TOOLS:· Portable air com'liressor, Homelite generator,
40,000 BTU Healer, bulk paint machine, floor jack, wa ter pump, vises, chain hoist. new 60,000# shop press.
Champion drill press, {5 speed, 2\1 hp %"chuck) new
motor hoist, heavy come-a-long, bolt cutters, chain
binders, Poulan chain saws, large stamping machine,
seve111l fuel cans, heavy duty router. car creeper, bat·
tery charger, drywall scoffal, electric chain saw shar·
pener, metal too[ chest, drum fuel pump, pressure
sprayer, many, many hand tools such as axes, hoes,
wrenches, pliers and many other good farm and shop
related items. One lot of square mi1ed hay (never wet).
The items in this auction have had the best of care
and are in gQDd condition . Plan now to attend.
Terms: Cash
Lunch Available

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In d DOI'II tumlatt.d •pt,

$200. por month, 304..75-2408,
9:011110 5:00 PM.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1990
10:00 A.M.

gara.ge
water, Hptlc
dish, all on

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"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTORS ITEMS"
Library tables, wood cook st~ve · 2 &amp; 4 burners, beds, chest
of drawers, dressers, chairs, flower stands, church seats,
stone jars, G. Wildermulth Beer Co. barrel lid 9\1", milk botHes, beveled mirrors, rockers, wicker items, lunch bo!es,
wooden bucket, sterling silver pieces, glassware milk glass,
Fiesta, Germany, Bavaria, bubble, depression, carnival, lamp
inverted, misc. Unusual knives, misc. utencils, sad irons,
COW bells, Jello molds, several sets salt &amp; oeooer shaker&lt;
· misc. old hand tools, old bottles, navy bowls &amp; cups, late
1800 ·&amp; 1900's almond, picture frames. radios &amp; etc.
"MISC." •
Sears I hp belt sanders, ll hp &amp; ll hp drills, Jigsaw 8.&amp;0., &amp;
misc. items too numerous to mention.
OWNER-JOHN DONOHUE
DAN SIIITH-AUCTIONEER
57-61-1344- W. Va. 515
614-992-7301
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Refreshments
Cash -Terms - Positive 10
"Not
for ACcidents or Loss of.Property"

on.

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814·

lor ront.
roqulrod.

614-ltZ-2218 aflof I p,m.

PUBLIC AUCTION

2017.
7 ·room. 1 112 t.lhe. country

GOVERNMENT·HQMES

0no bodroom apia.
$~5 monllt. Dopooh

Located at 923 S. 3rd Ave •• Middleport, Ohio.
Mr. Donohue needs room so will sell the followinl items:

31 · Homes for Sale

304-344-5638 after !p.m.

· In chr. CA. Suitable for 1
sQn. Rol. I Dop Roqulr.cl
448-D338

SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1990
- ·10:00 A.M.

Real Estate

992·2-rnl.

614 4410338.
Nlcoly Fumlo.,.d Mobile Homo

PUBliC AUCTION

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TimeS-Santinai- Page- D-6

October 7. 1990
42 Mobile Homes

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Sunc:tay

YES TODAY

RACCOON PLEASURES .
Hive all ihe enjoyment offered by living along
Raccoon Creek w~h this 3 bedroom ranch . full
basement, 12'!16' deck. aluminum s1dong, ap·
prox. I! acre lawn w~h approximately teet of
creek frontage. Access to boat dock. Call tOday for
location. Priced at $35,000. •
112870

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BOAT DOCKING PRIVILEGES!
Are included w~h this 3 bedroom mobile home
and 2 lois (approx. .70), cable T¥ availallfa C~y
schoob. Call tooay for more detiils.
#2160
188 ACRES .
More or tess situated at Adamsville-Harrisbilrf
Road. Call today lor more onformat1on. fjQOO

$30,000
IN TOWN

You will find this cozy remodeled. Nice eat-in·
kitchen witlo beauliful cabinets, living room , wall
to wall carpet, storage building: IMMEOIATE POS·
SESSION!
•2172
DIVORCE YOURSELF FROM THOSE

RENT PAYMENTS!

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When you could be paying for this newly remo·
deled 3 bedroom ranch. Living room, bath, forced
air gas · hea~ newer deck area, nestled amonR
shade trees on appro•. I acre lo\.
112162
CHECK OUT THIS FARII
..
Vinyl sided ranch with 3 be.droo!"s. 2balhs, hvm g
room. family room, eat-on k1tchen w/ doub1e
ovens. Appro!. 75 acres 2 barns and several out·
buildin_gsl pond. Land lay.s wel.l. Ideal fo1 bee f
farm. cat tildiy for more onformat1on. " 2169 "
LOTTA LAND
Approx. 133 acres in aii.Woilded, situated in Ohio
Township.
~0006
COMMERCIAL BUILOING .
.
Excellent for retail sales. SR 160 localoon. Bnck
construction; low maintenance. appro!. 1,500 sq.
ft walk· in cooler. Buitdmg constructed 1983 remOdeled 1989. PLUS, 2 bedroom apartment
bath spacious living room, equopped krtchen.
arge Jt:IVel parkin a area. LlrRelot Call todav for
mora 1nlorntlllon and exaclloCIIioll Priced' below
replacement cost!
#2163
LAfiD/HUIITINGTOII TOWNSHIP
50 acres mora or less. fronlaKt along S =
Lane. Call lor more detai:s!

ABOUT THIS
Gorgeous brick home just as soon as you lake one
look, you 'll be sold. 3 bedrooms, form al dining &amp;
livingrooms, 3 baths, family room, fully equioped
krtchen, 2 car garage and separate 24'!36' gar·
age, pond, private senin&amp; Exceptionally nice
home with a lot of amenities • over 4 acres. City
schools!
.,
.• ( .2857
APPROX. 71 ACRES IN ALL
Corn cribjj mflal free stall barn, slo~age building,
pond an spr1n1., tobacco base. Milking system
and mineral rigf\ls included. PLUS 2·3 bedroom
home with living room, bath, formal dining and
more. Call today lor complete listing! IDEAL lOCA·
liON.
.2135
PI ICED Ill THE liD $20's
4ll acres just outside Gallipolis c~y imrts. 5 rooms
and bath, 3 bedrooms, city water and nat. gas.
Land needs to be developed. House needs some
tender loving care. This one is one that yoo can
· own as reasonable as possible.
#2149
SIIALL FARII
RIO GRANDE AREA
RemOdeled 3 bedrooms very attractive home in·
eludes full buement, approx. 30 acres land that
borders Raccoon Creek. Small wooded lot, puture land, tobacco base and good size barn in
gpild condition. Please call lor more deliils!

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THIS PROPERTY YOU CAN

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AFFORD!

VACANT LAND .. .l3.n ACRES approx., Green
township, rural water and electric available.

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16 ACRES IIOIEILESS
Located in Huntington Township.
m/1 $7,000; 4 acres mil $3,700.

12 acres
1100117

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�PBQ1 D-8-Sundey Timas Sentinel
Pets fbr Sale

61 Fann Equipment

58

62 Wlnttd to Buy

1o 11ur o $100. - . .... - - lor. - -·
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71 Autos for Sale

or--·

11117 Cl!oVY
·2
lUI_
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old
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. cw 304-815-3068
;7,W=E:.:CA~R:,E..J"'&amp;"'M,.--(J""o___I_,Mo,....l
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All -

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only. 1141112.-.

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Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

58

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l'lt Ut 3144 after 7 p.m.
Dunrovtn Frul F.m Ju.t off Sr
eat • • of AJblinr. We •ccept
I'WI Tonll, 2413 Jocillon Avo. lood eii"'IJO. VorloiY ot opt&gt;llo,

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ChiDklnl for ..... 30W'Jio2527.

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4 Sllli
IM41

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1m luloll LISabn, ...,.
For Solo: 10 plgo. 11310, 114-4441- · idN~Ion.~~JIO~ong=:;lno~.~-::~1=14-

Plgo ... u1o. -g.2017.

~· !112
1iiO&amp;ililrG.

Aoalol- Polled
lullo, 1114-~1381.

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pick-up.
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T~op, -~'/:
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1171 Chivy

cycllncllf.

71

71 Autos tor Sale

Autos for Sale

s,.._·

ohopo. 1114-112-l:lli oftor 4 prn.

iiodo&lt;f, ovory optiOn OXCIPI T·
.,., mini co'nd, 1 "'"""!.~,'!!JO
1mlloo
Boote prtco: .,1,..,; "II
1011 tOr .,o,IOO. f1H4Hm.
,.. Pontloc Lollano, SE,
!Oidtd, ~v: :xe. 01• miiNge,

III!M, alltltrnll

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1171 Fcwd LTD 111 bcoflonl Cono 1987 Comaro, z.2J. brtghl red,:
dHion, low ml!oogo, 114-448- AT. PSn»B, air, 11111 cruiH, •
"'iiiFil cOIL, 21 mpg. I!Wy. &amp;14-- .
24M075.
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1171
· Pontloc
Bonnevlllt
BrougtNiim, IO.dtd. new tlr.., 1187 ChiVY C.valier, $4,~.; :
runto good. Now 22 collbor ooml· 114-38'1·7811.
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1171 YW Robbft I 1171 Font

='t'P· $650 -h 304-175-

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nutPomon&gt;y.

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Real EBiate General

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POMEROY, OHIO

1184 t.lcde Cirto. ·V-a, Sal• Or
tro41o lor aood. Truck 01 fonn

lracl:ar. Yfnton. 1114

Rd.

ma.

·Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories
1m P,lymouth Fury, 360, ..,.
glne, bid trantmlnlon 1200.
114·24H237.
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1181 Cuttoalnt'l Sorlu Op11ono:
p0vrer Lumblr Beall, PLJPW,
pMirr«&lt;o ' oloctronlc dlahol 1911 Eoglo 4 whNI drfvo. All
dish, AliWM caautte, wltfi ... good porta. 114-1'42·2545.
4Ulllr•r a JCin ' ...rch, auto
II"'P. control, •nll.toc:ll brakes, Budget Trantmlt•lo~, Ulld &amp;
cem~•r *1vt1r Info 1ya11m, robullt, atartlng ot $!19 ; 114·2411.
lftlt · ahDWI fUll Flngt, gil 5677. 614--379-2263.
ll)llllr trip 111, 111'0&lt;1 lim• ot Used •utomatic tr~naml81lona
.;rtv• time tO change oil &amp; GM &amp; ole, coli 614 446 0437,
..... to p
onrr -23,700
Milts Paid $20,000 MW, A1klng gll'lntHd, ·~.• rt~pelr avalllblt.
f13,500. C.lllt4-148-4303.
VInton Auto S11Yage. For1lgn &amp;
Dom
P1rt1 .buylni Junk c.r1
For ule 1988 Olds Delta 304614-SaB-9082.· .

175-5284. '

For Solo: 1982 PlymoUih S~ 79
P!&gt;rro, AMIFM rodiO, I . aoct, olr

IIOVE.YOUR.IIOTHEI-1 N-LAIJ IN II EXT 0001 and you can
move Into thiS roomy home located on Rt 141 just minutes to
town. Approx. 5 acres, mobile home 'nd very nice house.
Home offers 3 BRs,l-shaped equipped kitchen/dini"garea,
LR, fi~eplace, full basement with FR, den,.gerage and laun·
dry. Come see this one today. Ow"er wantslo move in to new
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C8mpe" &amp; .
Motor Homes:

c011d, runo good, $1,000. 614· ::::~;::---,~...._,..:..:_ _

317-01 31 •

HOI. YOU I,ITHII.AIIDLliiD- We ho,.lwo mq~lthomeund 1boelysh·
thiS proprt'JI

1872 Starcrlft truck camper

GOVERNMENT SEIZED Y•hlelll IIOYI, let box, alnk_, watlr tank:
ttom $100. Forde. Mercedt•. sl•eps 4, txe eona1 SSDO. 304Cart•tt•. Chtvye. Surptue. 8~-333S:
·
Your.,. •. (I) 805-187-6000 .Ext.
,_1cn89.
1978 16 ft. ''Go ·T •a Along" 11u
cont•lnld extr• clean, $1,200

op/Jirllfl loclted tn the vllllae of PllriDt. P1rt of every rent check could be •
P~Ytnl off the fiiOI'tlllt on 1 home of your own. Celtfof 1n 1ppointment to see

VIRGINIA SMITH, IIROKER, 388-8828
DIAN CALLAHAN. -REALTOR, 2ill-12111
EUNICE .NIEHM, REALTOR, 441-1887
RUTH BARR. REALTOR. 448-0722
LINDA SKIDMORE, REALTOR. 378·2888 .
DEBORAH SCITES. REALTOR, 448·1808
LYNDA FRALEY, REALTOR. 4;'11-1801
MICHAEL MILLER. ASSOCIATE, 441-14011

REALTOR'

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992-2259

K~on

Resl Estltl General

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111S 01do-llo11ll
· El·
Olfllnt
oondHton.- Air.- crul••,
omllm f2,100. 132 Buttor·

61 Fann Equipment

4

pi00-1

1f87 SlrboN lour drlvo :·
Gl10 Turbo Wagon. Loodlct.·ex·. ·
cotlonl -ion. pomeroy. fh4- •
11:24143.
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,.. Chlrcool groy, troc z,

Novo. ' d-, 1 111&amp; 01c11 CUIIoll .
c•excellent I""'Vhonl, loW ';':~.r.· go,. '

13,000. 1 - - . .

PROFESSIONAL SIIIIICE MAliS THE DJFFEIIIIICE

· 23 LOCUST SJ.
446-6J06

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FJrm Suppl1r&gt;o
&amp; LivPstock

Real Estltl General

Autos for Sale

con&lt;t, lllnel!OOCf, high rnlloogo.

150 MF Dioool 13,110; 1_. IIF
Dlooota::,1$1; UoM 1ft. · Ptoooont, :J04.87S.2013, 10 clctor, tndlon com, l'l~i
I ft. iP'INm.d
Haa,
l.l- - llowlr,· - ·
got 111 up $14.11 onct 10 gol pumpklna, II)CI _.-. 1-7 dolly,
OWnor
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Will
......... · complllo f43.25.
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1122.
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RESIDENTIAl.· INVESTMENTS · COMMERCIAL - FARMS

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aon ':of~r.':. : · - - - . .

$110,

27' OWnoo I ' Boom Collin
Cruller, FWW:ad by • · Che~, ·
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Ohio. 1ull top. Wlnl•
frame. ~don: 114 44i
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PIANO SERVICE ollwl EXPERT
21 "CAAE" lor thooo who
"CARE" . oil- 1111
Word. :104-a2-2325 (~rov 22:1}.

::.':d'Mion.
:110

1141112-lVl'l.
' 1W7 Chooloiool llllpolo, ' door,
- lroo. Ale hoo - . tokln

For Sale
or Trade
Roo. Booglll AU ... . ond ...nn~n~~.
PrtoOd ...
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110-ftoo.
et"-

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cyt. 3 IDNd. (flaaiia Danug•d)
1171 Cho~ MOIIbu 304-175MOO flnil. 114-411-4412.
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October 7. 1990

soon. $20's.

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614 686 112
P.

Trucks lor Sale

NEW
POMEROY - Here is the home you have
been waiting
Newer bi-level home in great condition, 2
car garage, 3 lo 4 bedrooms, equipp~ _kilchen , basketball
court, central
and A/ C. 31\ acres
Me1gs
County's most
Owner
but
· will conside1

32 Locust Street, -Gallipolis

Services

1168 Fcird pickup truck, flllr

rpjf;r;d ~~ @l;w~
446-1066

CQI1dfiton, :M,OOO. $1,000. Call
11~11-1338
5 &amp; 7.
1175 Ford 314.tan pickup, V8, 4
tpood, avorfood oprl-. a ply
tlrtl $400, 304-4!5 ...1131.

Ken Morgan, Realtor/Broker-448-0871
· Allen C. Wood. Raaltor-'- 448·4623
Mote Canterbury, Reeltor-448·3408
Jeanette Moore, Realtor-286·1748

1175
4200

,.·oent
44H758.

1978 Ch.tvy 4 whltl drlvt, 4spd,
$1,110. 114.258-4215.
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350 - -'"9,_·----:::::--~~roi!Oih •!'&amp;~ill. Runo good,
JET
looio goocl, Allo toppor In· Aeration M"'oro, ropolred. Now
eluded.
S...._i't2-24211614-742- 1: re-buln mators In mock Ron
2081.
Evens Enterprlua, JackiOn,
OH. 1-1011-537-1128.
1!179 Ford F-100 V2 ton truck.
~lng $800, 614-245-9551.
Complato Mobile Homo oot upo
&amp; repalrl, a110 plumbing 1
19'70
GMC
pickup,
V-8, electrical, rooting, remodeling,
IUtomlllc, air cond, gOod cond, p.. la &amp; decks t1c. REMODEl·
12,:.50. 614-446-4053.
INQI Rtf•rencea. Eatlm•ltt.
614-25(1.1111,

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iiiO!.CIIYS IOSIIAGNIFICENT HOlE- IATIOIIM

excelfnl co rt(hiiO n. Down by the Ot,KJ R1ver 1n GallipoliS. Oh.
n-oJ.the.centurv ~crnP. 4 Mt'hnnm&lt;: ~ hMh s. hbmy, U$elul at11C and comp'ete
base'm~t. 5 ~replaces. g~ heat w1th centml a1r. garage Romantc gazebo. Patios,
beaut1lullv landsc aped. All tlvmgty malntamecl. Potent1al bed &amp; brea~ tast 1:1 remal n resdent1al

Chovalot. 112

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Ron'• TV

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$PIIIIIG
nei&amp;lloorhood and a bridl
wrth l 'h
family room, 2 car garage, in-ground pool.
Close to shopping and stores. Call lor your appomtment.
$77,500.
#266

tpeclalltlng

In :Z.nlth 1110 nrvlclng moil

othlr brandt. HouH calli, •tao
some appliance repairs. WV
304-8711·2398 Ohio S14o44e-2454.
Roofing, painting, carpentery,
plumbing and accntorill.
Guanmi•R work whh ,.,.,....
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1918 Ford F-250, new llrtt auto guarantH. 614-446-7212 or ~
l olr, Prot-lonolly ro-buln on· ;:75-:-':-'1'1...:54...:·--:-:--:--.-:-:-:::lno. Dopondob111ruck, $4,800, Rotary ar coblo tool drilling.
14-+la-.6751.
Moat wells completed same day,
1988 Rantttr Pick-up, 614-446- P~mp saltt and Hrvlce, 304•
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Days: 614-251-6854, Co. RoN EVANS EN'TEAPRISES,
Evenlnge: 814-25&amp;-e321.
Jackson, OH 1-100~37-1528.
For Sal•:
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Goorg01 Crook Rd. Porto, ouppll.., pickup, •nd dellnry. l14446-li2H:
73 Vans &amp; 4 WD's

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KOI. IFIOU LIKE PliES IOU Wllllllllhe loa1ionoflhis3IIRAncl1w~h
lR, din, 11e1, 2 btlhs. kit. r1np. ret, DRY blseMent.ettc. hell with CIA, It·
tlc:hed a•r•P on 2.51Cfes MIL. New vinyl sidin11nd Allsid! wltt!IOwS, t)O.

POMEROY- ROCK SPRINGS ROAD -Nice quiet location
is-the setting follhis 3 bedroom home, conveniently located
,short distance off four lane. Full basement, large yard and
garden area. Call for complete details. $35,500.00.

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NEW LISTING -MIDDLEPORT - 6.77 acre executive
building site. High on a hill overlooking the beautilul Ohio
River. II you wanl a Supe1ior Home Site, call for delails.

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PRICE REDUCED - DARWIN- Country settinR, 3 bed- .
rooms, I bath, all electric modular home w~h 2 car garage
and storage building situated on approx. I acre of land. 1m·
mediate possession REDUCED TO $35.000.00.

Electrical &amp; ·

Refrigeration

PRIC£ REDUCED -MIDDLEPORT -Ownerwillingtosacrifice.
OWNER WANTS TO SELL'' 2story, 3 bedroom, carpet all electric
and fi~eplace. Oishwashel. REDUCED TO $38,400.00. • .

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t9BbY.amah• 425 rr; good cond,
145b. 304-578-24711.
1986 Kawa..kl NinJa 600. Runt
goocl. S1350.

ood and lookl
i141!192-3593,

Water Hlull~,
,...on~~bl• ratea, volume dl•
counte:,. 2,000 to .4,000 c•paclty,
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POMEROY - Co. Rd. 'l1 - Appx. 22 acres of vacanlland
with electric and water available. Mostly wooded and possible home site. $10,900.00.
DEXTER - .Riilroad Street- 3 bedrooms, I bath, 1\-\ story
insulated home, has bay window in living room. 2storycellar
house. Storage building, w~h extra lots. $19,50.0.00.

1172 17 ft. Stororoft Trf·HuU
Bbot. 125 HP, Evtnr- En~lnt,

tl40. SI'AilL~ SI'AIIILll RecenU1 "doled up", "~
• ble J bldrms tmh, f1m~y rm. w/WOOdbUrner, kwety
fenced t•rd. The pri:e IS rilhl. too. U,.II.R $40,000. Uyou have asmllldown
·p.ymem and sludy ~b you can b11y ttls dandy home.

MIDDLEPORT - 2 unrt apartment building in Middleport.
Good rental income. Good neighborhood. OWNER WANTS TO •
SELL NOW. $24,900.00.

11631. CHOICI: lOTS -l.AI( VIIW: Buy one or more. Owner reduced these
bllutitul treed lots klclt«t near Cllaroll•s Htlls. For full part'i:utars ~II to in-

POMEROY- Mobile home..3 bedrooms, 1bath, carpet, 10'
deck and building. Has to be moved . Will rent. Call for more
information. l4'x66', $8,000.00.
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Water, electric, gas available. lots ol·firewood and suitable
s~e for only $4,900.00.
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LONG BOTTOII- FAR II w~h gently rolling meadows!' This is
abeautiful site!! Appx: 84 acres. Includes areally neat2 bed· •
room mobile home wrth l11ge addition. Gas F.A. heal, central •
ail',- plus woodburner. Small orch1ad , extra large shad for '
barn or workshop. Private and peaceful. $51.000.00. Call for ;
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meroy. This 3 unit apartment building is all rented and ready :
for Slle. $14,900.00. .
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1990 Ohio Mouse Bond Money Now Awiltblt. 7.75% FlxiCI
Aile 1nt1111VIst yaar, 1.25 Fixad Alttlntllt1V2nd Jill
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RACINE -This house n11ds some work lo make it a home .
but the beautiful large lol in town would be the reward for··
you1 efforts. 4 bedrooms, olde1 I \! story frame w~h part ba· : •
semen!. $12,000.00.

POMEROY - Brick, ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpet,
large glassed in family room with W.B.F.P. All in good condi·
tion and ~~ £Ood'localion. $59,50().00.

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space or apartment on 2nd floor. CALL FOR MORE INFORMA·
TION!! PRICE REDU~ED $39,000.00.
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C.. I! 514-2811-t.,. ohor 7:00 p.m.

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Gas well. Southern district. $19,900.00.

CHAII AID I PACE. You wiN lind 1i1is rl/1ch brl:i lane
m/llo boo cllorminslomiy -ofltr[nflb4,illth, liv·
-•ucor..,..._Pradiolhll60s.

PQICE REDUCED- .ENJOY THE COMFORTS AND NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE CORNER LOT while viewing ths Ohio
River from your waterfront, 1st. Ave. property. 4rms., I! bath
down, 3 rms. &amp; full bath up. 2 WBFP, HW floors, screened-in·
porch.,A classic home with character. Ooo'tlel this one get
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- 3 bedrooms, I bath ranch wHh living
room, i
full basement. central air, I car prage. I car
carport. Askina $54.900.
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LET'S BUILT! -Tired of lookinafor 10u1 dream house.Build
H! On these choice 5 acres m/1 restrided lots in Green Twp,
Rural water available. Hardtop road. Call lor more
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19Bj) Harl•y D•vl.on Roadl1•r,
1~ cc good cond, 12,000. 614446,6759, 114-2!111-1447.

LETART- 7 room house, 3 bedrooms, 1bath, carpetthrou· ghoul. large kitchen and patio. Gas heat and hot wate1 heat. •
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PRICE REDUCED - RACINE - Newer 4bedroom rahcll type
home located on 2.37 ac1es in the country. Full 'basement "
and small barn. All in good condition. Hascarpetthorughout
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STAITtl HOI£: This home is il~t~ted on 1 corner lot on RaUroad

31x1., blth, klk:hen. dinin&amp; room, prage and stora&amp;e bu ilding. Fenced
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PRICE REDUCED- POMERO,Y- Looking for .a3 bedroom,
I bath, 2 story home convementy located near school and
town - at a small price?! Wa s $15,000. REDUC£D TO
$13,000.00.
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11571. All TH!IOil HAl liEN 0011 oo thoBnt~ RJnt~ Home iuslalew
miles lfom town.This ho!l'le is on aspKious lot with a fenced 1n lUI lor sm111
children. 3bd.. 2beths.llmiiV room with w/burfll!r.2 CJr garage. Bet he lucky
one tD own ttus wei maintlined home.

MORGAN CENTER - Is this 3 bedroom
family room, dinin!Vkilchen combo, cable heat car aarage" All this and more on 2.5 m/l. Askmg only $4~.

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:sHOWN BY APPOINTMENT-992·5107
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Oh. on St. Rt. 33

HOllE lOCATED IN TOWN - wrtlt living room, dining room,
eaf·in kitchen. 2. bedrooms, utility room, nice lot, all lor
$30,000. MUST SEE.
3-4 BEDROOrtl, .BRICK RANCH, s~uated on 5.5acres, within
view· of the Holzer Hospital. 24'x36' barn presently being
utilized as 2 car garage and storage. 2 olher outbuildinp. A
QUALITY HOME with many amenities. 2 full baths, and 2 ha~
baths, den, formal livin~ room and dining 1oom, 2 WBFP,
entertainment kitchen .... QUALITY THROUGHOUT.
NEW LISTING: INVESTMENT PROPERTY. 7 rental
properties, located within the crty ol Gallipolis, 2nd Ave.
Purchase.all for $100,000.00.
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NEW LISTING: 3 BEDRM. HOllE located on the oorder cit
Gallia-Lawrenc6 Co. line. Price includes 8acres. $20,000.00.

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BEAT TH tS!I GREAT LOCATION!I Clean 4'bedroom, II! bath,
full basement, eat·in krtchen, living room, two car detached
garage, ! -car carport attached. MAKE AN APPOINTMENTTO
SEE THIS ONE. $49,900.00.
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INVESTMENT PROPERTY IN VINTON- 6rm. house located .
along Main St. Rent or live in. Presently grossing $2,100.DO.
Buy now fo1 $15,000.00.
NEW LISTING: 10 acres, Perry Twp. Some timber. Buy now
lor $10,000. . • .
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6;5 ACRES, WITHIN THE CITY OF GALLIPOLIS situated
·alpng Garfield Ave. Site inludes 2 building lots w/ cit~ water
sewer. Buy Mw for $30,000.00, or purchase house with lot
for $15,000.00.
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WE HAVE·BUILDING LOTS in Rodney Village II. Call formoie
information.
2 BEDRM. REMODELED HOME along Chillicothe Rd'.'Walk to
groceries and sc hool. Buy now for $26,500.00.
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68 ACRES II or l ,IN OHIO TWP. Frontage on St. Rt. 7 'llith
iome limber. Priced at $10,000.
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~osd . Reduced to half price. $5,500.
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IF YOU ARE ALREADY TIRED OF CUTIING GRASS, SELL
YOUR MOWER and mcr;e into a beautiful 2 bedrm. condo
located along Grape St. Ample insulat~n with heat pump
gives you comfortable air conditioning and heat with econ· ·
omical prices. Averages lessthan $50.00 per mo. tax abate·
men! program, I block to grocery, 2 blocks to City Par~ low
lllli~e~ance : Call 446-1066 for info.
· CHE~ THIS O"E OUnt 3 bedrooms, family room with fire·
place, in--round pool with ·new liner, central air condHion,
scr11ned·m porch, houseand lot for $43,500 or house and 3
lois for $51 ,000.
PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED ()n 2properties within the
Village of Porter: /fl-2 story home now $25,000.00. N2-3
bedroom home now $20,000. · '
'STOP. BY OUR OFFICE FOR A COMPLETE BROCHURE OF
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OUR LISTINGS.

BAUII ADDITIOII is this extra nice bi·level horne in 1 well·
manicurad nei~borhood. Maintenance free exterior, loin essumption available. (:all today to look 11 this spacious 4-be·
droom, 2 bath home. Asking only $62,500.
121&amp;
CHARIING CAPE COD HOllE- 4 bedrooms mil, 1\!baths,
full basement. Solid home w~h character, ci1cular paved dri·
vewa~ into ~onvenient garage with opener. "Must See'. Ask·
ing $59.900.
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1249
NEW LiliA RD. - II! story home wrth 3 bedrooms, 1 bath
kitchen, living and family rooms, bas1111tent, 1. ctr garage'
newer IOJ 30x30 shop building. All this and more on 1tclft
m/1. Ask1ng only $29,500.
1273
SUIIIIER ROAD- Is this 2 bedroom aluminum sided ranch
w~h bath, living and family rooms, basement, one car prage, storag~ _building. All this on .840 of en acre m/1. A;&amp;
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SATURDAY, QCTOBER 13th
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THE LEADER OF THE PACK - was none
other than "Saini Nick" on Saturday as bikers
from as far away as Toledo mel for the sixth
annual Meigs County Toy Run. Toys gathered by
the group between now and Christmas lime will be

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donated to benefit needy children In the area;
cash donations In the past ~ave been given to
villages aad spent to Improve playgrounds
counly·wlde.

Arab diplomats.· continue to s~ch
-for peaceful..solution _to gulf crisis
By GAYLE YOUNG
United Press International
Arab diplomats searched for a ·
peaceful solution to the gulf
crisis, despite shifting alliances
and Iraq's changing stance dur!ng the last week on prospects for
re~olvln" the conflict through
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A high-level Egyptian delega· .
tlonarrlvedlnDamascusSunday
for talks with Syria oncoordlnat·
lng efforts to oust Iraqi occupatlon forces from Kuwait. Cairo
and Damascus restored diplomatlc ties after 12 years, and
relations between-the two have
strengthened after the Aug. 2
InvasiOn of Kuwait.
Although Wes.tern diplomats
•say Syria and Egypt differ on
many Issues and are not close,
both countries have sent troops to
serve In the U.S. - led multlriationa! force against Iraq.
InmllltarydevelopmentsMon- .-·
. ·.. .&lt;J,ay,theNavysaldltwaslooklng
tor two Marine helicopters with
eight c·rewmen aboard reported
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the amphibious assault sh'lp USS
Okinawa.
Also British, U.S. and Australian ships fired warning shots
against an Iraqi cargo ship wheij
It failed to stop for Inspection
Monday, a Defense Ministry
spokesman in London said.
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The Iraqi vj!ssel heeded the '
warning and allowed. British
Royal Marines and U.S. Coast
Guard officers to board. The
ship, which was e10pty, was
allowed to proceed.
Saudi Arabia, which has recalled Its ambassador to Jordan
In another example of shifting
Mideast alliances, said It wc;~uld
build a "military city" In the
southwest of the kingdom, where
the multinational military force
Is set up to block Iraqi
aggression.
Palestine Liberation Organlzatlon chief Yas~ Arafat left
Amman for Tunis, Tunisia, on
Monday after meeting Sunday
with Jordan's King Hussein.
Hussein expelled the PLO 'from
his kingdom more than a decade
ago, but both leaders have taken

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GALLIPOLIS AUTO AUCTION LOT

Astronauts conduct
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RIVER ROAD, NEXT. TO THE SllVER BRIDGE PLAZA
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Earth's atmosphere to gauge the
state of. the ozone layer, which .
shuttle Discovery collected data scientists believe Is being damMonday to help scientists monl- . aged by poilu lion.
tor Earth's fragile ozone layer In
With · the Ulysses solar probe
one of several experiments sche- speeding smoothly Into deep
duled for their third day in SPl!Ce. space, the astronauts also ·
On their 29th orbit around planned to check the health of 16
Earth, the five-member ·crew rats on board as part of a medical
was awakened at 1:47 a.m. EDT experiment aimed at evaluating·
by the Coast Guard Hymn, whether biological changes
·played In honor of astronaut caused by near-weightlessness
Bruce Melnick, the first Coast- could be used to help test new
Guard member to fly in space.
drugs.
"Another good morning to you,
In add! tlon, crewmembers
Dtiscovery. Another great day in planned to w~rk - wlth a personal
space, " controllers at Mission computer· to asses the perforControl lp Houston told the. mance of machines that might be
astronauts In a·. package of used on NASA's planned spal:e
Ins !ructions and messages faxed
station, and conduct experito the spaceship.
ments with a new voice activated
More than three hours later, command system.
the. crew opened the lid on the
The crew Includes commander
Shuttle Solar Backlcatter Ultra- Rlclihard Richards, 44~ co-pilot ·
violet experiment In the orbiter's Robert Cabana, 41, William
open payload bay to measure Shepherd, 41, Thomas Akers, 39,
ultraviolet radliltlon.
and Melnick, 40.
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Richards and Cabana
calibrate · Instruments aboard gulae Ulscovery to a tanamg
sateiUtes that measure ultravi- Wednesday at 6: 57 a.m. PDT at
Olet light "backscattered" by Edwards Air Force Ba$e, Calif.
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a sympathetic stand toward
Iraq.
Before his departure, Arafat
told reporters that despite initial
reservations, an International
consensus has emerged stressing
a link between the crisiS and·
Middle East problems • as a
whore•.
"What was said to be lmposslble Is emerging as a reality
today," Arafa1 said.
Egypt's ·opposition . ai-Wafd
newspaper said Sunday that
Egyptian authorities had denied•
Arafat permission to visit Cairo
because he has condemned the
U.S.-Ied force In the gtllf.
The newspaper said Arata!
was told he would have to
publicly change his views and
apologize to the Arab world
before he could come to Cairo.
Palestinian sources in the
region. confirmed the report and
saldArafathadsentamessageof
protest to Egyptian President
Hosnl Mubarak.
Sources from the Arab govern- ·
ments Involved say the leaders
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Moto·rcycle driver injured in mtshap
A Pennsylvania man, who lost control of his 1982 Harley David. control . of his motorcycle and son motorcycle.
struck -a wall at West Main and
Scott was transported by
Locust S,treets in Pomeroy Saturday . ·Pomeroy Squa~ 1 to Veterans
night escaped with a fractured Memonal HosJlltal and then later
.. transferred to Holzer Medical Ceo.
right 8rude.
Pomeroy Police said Timothy ter where h~ was treated and
Shawn. Scott, 23, Valencia, Pa., was rel~d. ,
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· motorcycle incurred heavy damage
in the 8:20 p.m. mishap, according
to a police deparunenl spokesman.
A Meigs County Emergency
Medical Service unit was damaged
Thursday at1:26 p.m. during an incident at the Pomeroy,.Mason
Bridge. According to the Pomeroy
Poli.c e Deparunent, Howard Mullins, Pomeroy, was driving the unit
· onto the bridge when a large truck
attempted to turn off the bridge.
Mullins pulled out of the way of
. the truck and struck the bridge. The
vehicle SIIStained light damage to
the right rear quarter panel, according 10 police.
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by the Middleport Police Depart·
mcnt over the weekend.
The first mishap occutred Friday
at 6 p.m. and involved Gary M.
Smith, Middleport, and Linda L.
Nowlin, Point Pleasant, W. Va. According to the n:port, Smith was
traveling south on Beech Street
when Nowlin slOpped at the stop
sign on Laurel Street. Nowlin
reponedly pulled into the intersec. tion failing to yield the right of way
to · Smith. Nowlin was cited for
failure to yield. Smith's vehicle sustained damage to the right rear
quarter pane[ There were no in-

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By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
dinner.
At least 100 bikers from as far
Led by Santa Claus, each biker
away as Toledo converged upon traveled with a toy strapped to
Pomeroy and Middleport on the !font or rear of his or her
Saturday for the sixth annual bike; the toys were delivered to
Meigs County Toy Run.
the Salvation .Army in Pomeroy
Needy children from the Meigs following the dinner.
County area will benefit from .
In addition to the toys dona ted
this annual event, which will by these most generous motorcy·
provide toys at Christmas time cle enthusiasts, the Meigs Co11nty
for youngsters who might other- Toy Run Inspires other lo~al
wise go without.
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The bikers, who came from cash In hopes of making Christ·
Meigs County, Jackson, Mason mas merrier for needy kids.
County, W.Va ., St•.Albans,
Locations for donation cans for
W.Va., Athens al\d Toledo, met the deposit of money, as well as
Saturday morning at Pleaser's In "drop points" for toys, will be
Pomeroy before 'traveling to announced In the near fu1Ure,
Kelly's Corner In Pomeroy and according to a spokesperson for
then to the Mltway Tavern on the group.
Route 7. Following these stops,
In the past, at least $1,000 hasthe group met at the Riverboat

been collected each year In cash
alone. That money has been
donated to different villages on
the condition that it be spent for
the benefit of children In the
area.
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Pomeroy, Middleport, Rutland
and at Carleton School in Syracuse can all be credited to these
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which are donated at th e "drop .
points" are delivered In "truck
loads" to the Salvation Army in ·
Pomeroy. .
Before leaving for the run on
Saturday , the group expressed
Its appreciation to local businesses for their donations of toys
and money for the cause, as well
. as food for the party.

Budget battle ·moves to Senate
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ·
budget battle moved to the
Senate following House passage
early Monday of a Democraticcrafted budget plan that gives a
House comml.ttee power to ease
Medicare cuts by $18 billion and
alter a previously defeated
plan's tax package.
The 250-164 mostly party-line
vote came at about 2:30 a.m.
after two hours of sometimes
bitter partisan debl!-te. The senate was expected to consider the
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bill that would end the two-day
shutdown of most federal agencies and services.
The House passed the stop-gap
funding bill at about 3:45 a.m.
EDT Monday after approving the
budget plan. But the money
measure was ldentic. l to tile one
Bush vetoed on Saturday, and
Republicans warned Bush would
vet~ the bill again · hecause It
lackeil a provision he demanded.
· · Rep, Dean Gallo, R-N.J :, who
supported a bipartisan plan

defeated hy the House early
Friday, said on the floor early
Monday that President Bush
may oppose the new Democratic·
crafted budget plan.
"We just got word that the
president Is not In favor of the
way this has been handled,"
Gallo sajd. The White House
could not be reached for
'c omment.
Debate on the budget plan
opened with House Budget Com·
mlttee Chairman Leon Panetta,·
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Military cargo plane forced to make
emergency landing. at Barnesville
BARNESVILLE, ..Ohio (UPI) " paint, s ome solvents, some
- Authorities said a military· pesticides , lithium batteries and,
chartered cargn plane carrying we believe, some sodium
flammable chemicals was forced hydroxide. "
The Ohio Highway Patrol said
to make an emergency iandlng
Sunday at Barnesville-Bradfleld . the pilot smelled smoke and, put
the plane down. There were no ·
Airport.
The plane, a civilian version of injuries.
.
Air Force personnel briefly
'ili'll C-130 Hercules. the Air
Frlrce's workhorse cargo craft, Is detained three members of the
owned by Southern Air Transport . news media because of possible
of Miami and was en route from exposure to · ha za rdous
Wright-Patterson Air Force chemicals.
Schneeman said the three-man
Base to Dover Air Force Base In
crew
chose to make the emerDelaware.
gency
landing after smel)lng
The plane left Wright·
vapors
and
smoke In the aircraft.
Patterson about 10:30 a.m. SunDick Quinlan of the Belmont
day and landed at Barnesville·
County Disaster Services
Bradfield at 11:15 a.m ..
Judi Schneeman, a spokeswo: Agency said lor:al authorities
ma:n for Southern Air ' said .the were told initially the cargo was
plane was carrying about 25,000 not dangerous an~ did not find
pounds of cargo, Including out the plane's contents until a
crew arrived from Wright· Pat-

terson late Sunday afternoon .
Airport Manager Clyde Wittenbrook said he was sitting In a
house acorss the street from the
airport when a call came In that a
C-130 transport plane was m·a klng an emergency la nd lng because of fire or smoke .
"The plane just touched
down," he said. "There was no .
flames or fire, just an odor. It
. was wicked. Everyone got out
OK."

He said the plane landed on the .
run\l'aY In the wrong direction,
because the pilot was afraid to
take the time to fly around to get
In the proper direction .
He also said the runway was
damaged because the plane and
Its cargo were so heavy the
wheels sank about ·3 Inches Into
the pavement.
·

·

The second accident happened
on Saturday a6:55 p.m. in front of
Fruth Phlrmacy; Mlddlepcxt police
said ~yn Neutzling, Middleport, was turning onto Fruth's
parking lot when a vehicle driven
by Risa L. Sayre, Masotl, W.Va.,
failed to stop ' and SII'UCk
Neutzlin(s vehicle. No injooes or
citations were reponed. A police
deparlmeat spokesman said Sayre
had left the scene before arrival of

officers. ~ ' .

25 Cents

A Multimttdia Inc. New.PII!per

.

" Gallipolis and Smith's GMC Trucks will be present
to demonstrate the features of their models: It's
.9ur third new car show and Ohio Valley Bank wants
everyone to have a ·great time browsing and
inspecting the beautiful new car styles for 1991.

*PRIZE DRAWINGS
*FREE ·PARKING

1 Section. 10 P1gos

More .-than 100 ·bikers
take part

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See the exciting new car models for 1991 on
display •in a special one-day showing at the.
Gallipolis Auction Lot, ·upper River Road, next to
the Silyer Bridge Shopping Plaza - Saturday.
Smith Buick Pontiac, Gene Johnson Chev./Oids.
/GEO, Norris Northup Dodge, Turnpike of

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday. October B. 1990

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Chance of rain 70 peuent
tonight and Tuesday.

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Low tonl1ht In lower 008.

llllh Tuesday In mld-'lOs.

SENATOR MESBEL SPEAKS - Senator
Karl')' MeDel (0 - Yollllptowll) was the keynole .
apeaker al tbe Melp Coaaty Democratic Party
Fall Dlnaer on Saluday ntallt J'1dured, left to

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rll:hl, are ' Seuator ._,..,. Mnllel; ·Party Chairman Sue Malloll;
Slate Senalor Jaa Michael
l.GDJ ( D • ClreleviUe), runn1n1 for rt!111ecUcia Ia
November.

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