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Sentinel

4. 1987

Sunday

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JTPA is CAA's biggest program
High school grid play in full swing
Sports on Page C-1
Government develops new tests for meat
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Busin ess ..... ... . ..... .. .... .. D-1
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Cl...,sllleds .. ... ........... D-3-7
Deaths .......... . ........... .. A-6
Spor ts ......... .. .. ... ..... , C-1-5

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1987

_-Latest Iian missile falls hannlessly offs ore
.
MANAMA, Bahrain (UPII - Iran Sa tu rday
apparently fi red a nothe r Silkworm mlsslle at
Kuwaiti territory bu t It landed har m lessly
offs hore, dip lomats sa id , whi le Iraq reported Its
warpla nes hit two tanke rs off I he Irania n coast.
A southbound convoy of three re-tlagged
Kuwa iti ta nkers ed ged wa rily pas t other Chinese:
made Silkworms in the Stra it of Hormuz wit h
other mer cha nt vessels tagging along lor U.S.
Navy protection .
Iraq! residents near the shore wher e the m iss il e
a llegedly landed repor ted hearing a n explos ion at
dawn , and one Wes tern dip lomat sa id "I think we
have to ass ume it wa s a n other missil e. "
He ad ded the pres umed Silkworm m lss il r
land ed harm less ly In Kuwa it i waters bu t It wa s
not Immed iat e ly known wh ere It was fired from .
Kuwait Sa tu rday expelled live Ira nia n dlplo·
mat s followi ng a Silkworm miss il e a ttack th at hit
It s shores Friday .
T he Kuwa l! l Foreign Min ist ry gave the fi ve

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Ira ni a n diploma ts a week to leave th e northern .
gulf na tion. calling them per sona non grata, a
minis try statement said.
Wes tern diploma ts in Ku wa it city reached by
telephone sa id the five proba bly are the full
complement of the Irania n embassy, effectivel y
. closing it.
Mea nwhile, Iraq i jets streaked to the Iranian
coast a nd carried out two "acc.u ra te and effective
hit s" agai ns t " large nava l ta rgets," Iraq i
parlance forta nkers.' a milita ry spokesma n said.
The ' s pokes man qu ote&lt;! by the Iraqi News
Agency sai d one of the air strikes was two hours
-before da wn a nd the oth er shortly a ft er noon.
He sa id Iraq i jets a tt ac ked a nd hlt another ship
attacked Friday night. Iraq cla ims Its jets have
hi! 13 ships In the last eight days.
Ttte Iraqi broadcast did not further Ide ntify the
vessels the jets att acked or say whet her they were
hi! by m lss les or gu nfire.
Accordl n!( to the INA broad cast. th e a tta cks

apparently we re fa r fr om the St ra it of Hor muz,
through which a co nvoy of U. S. escorted re·
flagged Kuwaiti ta nkers safely passed Saturday
aft ernoon.
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The U.S. Cen tral Comma nd sa id the Gas Queen
and Cas P r in cess, bo lh 46.00!Hon liquefi ed
natural gas carriers, a nd the 290,000-ton oil tan ker
Tow nsend, wer e s hephe rded by the guidPd missile
cruiser USS Reeves, th e guided m iss ile friga te
USS Hawes, and th e des troyer USS Kidd .
In a ddilion to the re-Ciagged Kuwait i v essels,
two Liberian tankers joined the co nvoy for the
das)) through the 15-m ile· long strait that
separates the Gull of Om a n and the Persia n Guil.
said television 1\Ctwor k reporters watch ing the
convoy.
The co nvoy was stretched out over a bout 12
miles. Sea Stall ion helicopters from the amph ib·
ious carrier USS Guadal can al conducted mi ne
sea rch opera tions for the tra nsit group. buf no
mines were reported de tec ted.

Kuwait i Foreign Min ister Sheikh Jaber Al
Ahmad AI Sa bah sa id a Silkworm m issile t hat ,
slammed inl. o Kuwait' s sou thern shore sho rtly
before dawn Frid ay damaged some res ide ntia l
bu ildings and industrial pla nts. Another Silk·
worm reportedly was fired Wednesday from the
Fa w pen insula and landed in Kuwa iti wa ters, bui.
the .:e porl. was not confi rmed.
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In a letter Frida y to Javier Perez De Cue llar, AI
Sabah urged the U.N . secr eta ry gener a l to hold
"app ropria te and urgent consultat ions" with
ot her pa r ties and sai d Ir a n should be prevented
from " continuing Its a ttacks again st Kuwa it.'" ·
In Was hingto n, U.S. inte lligence sources said
the anti-ship missile wa s probably fired from "a
mobi le platform" such as a t r uck, bu t it m issed
lhe near es t U.S. target by 2 miles.
One source said the only discernible tar get
nearby was a " turning bas in, " where U.S. naval
convoys form to es cort re- fl agged Kuwaili
tankers through th e gu lf.

Find $3 billion in "secret'
car warranties, group reports
WASHI NGTON (UP! ) - A
group compla l ned Sat·

co n s u m1~ r

urday that ca r

A salute to the people behind the scenes, \\U~g
to keep America strong, prosperous, prtxb.Jctive
Their united efforts are the foundation upon which
our great nation exists ...upon which our c.wnomy

thrives and our quality of life · excels.
Each of us has a right to be proud , for
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all a pan of it, as America's hard IMJrking
labor force takes a well-earned holiday oi 115t.

Have a Safe Labor
SMITH NELSON
MOTORS ·
POMEROY
PH. 992-2174'

INGELS FURNITURE
and JEWELRY
MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-2635

PAT HILL FORD
MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-2196

CHESTER
PH. 985-4100

MIDDLEPORT
PJI. 992-5627

HOME NATIONAL BANK
RACINE
PH. 949-221 0

SYRACUSE
PH. 992-6333

POMEROY
PH. 992-2506

MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-6491

POMEROY
PH. 992-2644

POMEROY

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POMEROY
PH. 992-2054

CHAPMAN SHOES

FARMERS BANK
&amp; SAVINGS CO.

BAUM TRUE VALUE

POMEROY
PH. 992-2136

CROW'S FAMILY
IESTAURANT
I. PQMEROY

fPH. 992-5432

.POMEROY
PH. 992-3785

BIG ~NO FOODlAND

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RIO GRANDE - The annua l
fisc al Impact of Rio Gr and e
College and Community College
on the area's economy totals
nearly $60 million, a r ecently
completed repor t ind lca i.es.
The -report , prepa red by the
college' s division of development, was designed to measure
the economic and educationa l
Impact of the college' on the
community It serves.
"While Rio Grande exists to
meet the educationa l needs or the
citizens or southeastern Ohio, "
said Richard H. Owens, ViceDONATION MADE - People'• Baak of Point Pleuant, Muon
and New Haven purchaaed the reserve champion pair of lambs at . President lor Development , "the
this year's Melga Couaty Fair, thea donated the lambs lor reaale.
college has stimulated the area
economy by Increasing business
The lambs were purchased by Muon FumHure, Ron aad ZuiiJNUI
Materials Co. and Rlve~slde GoU Coul'lle of Muon C011nty, aad
volume, creating Jol!s, generatIng grants and s tudent financial
Cooper Chrysler-Plymouth-Dod~~! of Middleport. Proceedll from '
the sale were given to Carletoa School and a sizable check wa,s
ald."
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With an ann11al llscal budget
presented to Lee Wedemeyer, superlnlendeDI of the Melp County
exceeding $8.5 million and total
Board of Mental Retardation-Developmental DlsabWitea. Wedeemployees numbering 170, Rio
meyer expreaed thankli to the merchants and buslneaa people who
Grande College and Community
made the doaatloa poulble and saki the money will be clepoelted In
College &lt;:&lt;mtrlbutes significantly
Carleton's special gift account. Present lor the check preaentatlon
to the economic health and
were, left to rlahl, Randy VanMeter, vlce-prealdent of People's
. growth of southeaste rn Ohio,
Bank, Wedemeyer, and Don Fogleaon, chalrfll&amp;l) of tbe People's
according to the study.
Bal)k "'-dvlsory Board.
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CHESTER
PH. 985-3301

VILLAGE PHARMACY
MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-6669

iPH. 992-2891

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MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-6128

percent said he was not. In a n
earlier 1984 ' survey, Hart. said
bei ng a st rong leader wa s Rea ·
ga n's greatl"s t strengt h.
Ha r t , who does co ns id erable
polling lor Democr a tic candi dates, co nducted this survey for
KldsP a c, a politica l a c tion com m ittee interested In ear ly child·
hood Issues .
The poll also showed that 39
percent of the voters said the
nation s hou ld c hange to a Democratic president In 1988, while 30
percent said the nation should
stick with a Republican. The
figures were not surprising s ince
they refleCt the percentages of
the voter population thai Ide ntities with the Democr a !lc or
Republican Part y.
Reflecting th e con!lnued exis tence or a gender gap In American
politics . .43 percent of the wome n
thought It was time to switch to a
Democrat, while only 34 percen t
or the men had that feeling.

PROJECT UNDERWA,V - Improvements to
the U.S. 33 lour-lan e ar e und erway In Meigs
County by the Shelly Co. of Thornville. Widening
of the lanes Is taking place and cnews on Friday
were a pplying a slurry seal to the widened ar ellS.
Completion date for the Ohio Department ol

Transportation project Is June ol next year.
ODOT accepted a bid of $3.2 million fromtheJohh
R. Jurgensen Co. of 'C incinnati for the project.
Jurgensen subcontracted the work to Shelly at a
cost of $2.6 m HUon.

Should release escrow money soon
By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Sentinel Staf
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POMEROY - Meigs a nd Ma·
son Coun ty businesses which
donated money to pu t the ferry in
operation while the P omeroy Mason Bridge was ou t of c.o mmission should expec t a pa rt of
their money returned In the nea r
ful ure. T he rele ase of $21,600 in
donations, held In esc row to
gua ra ntee repa ir of possible
damages to P omeroy St. In
Mason, Is expected shortly.
Of the $21,600 tota l, $15,0CIO

belongs to ferry o perator Da r rell
operation.
Rodger. Rodger left the area late
Lois Test, Mason villag e relas t week on his way back to ·his corder. reports Mason Village
Cli nt on. Iowa base.
Council is wa iting for offlclql
The remaining $6,600 will be
word from Fred F ranc lose of tile
retu rned on a percentage b asis to We st Virgi nia De partm e nt of
the bus inesses wh ich made the
Highways that Pom eroy St . wa s
donations, accqrdlng to Bill
not dam aged during the per iod
Nease, pres ide nt of P omeroy
the ferry operated. Tes t said
Area Cha mber o f Comme rce and
councilmember s will be c hec k·
one of the driving forces behind · lng the st reet them se lves to
. the fu nd r aising.
determine if da mages ex is t a nd
·An addit ional $5,000 in dona- will then com pare their find ings
tions was paid di rect ly l. o Rodger
wit h those of the department of
shor tly after the ferry we nt into
Co ntinued on A-4

Rio's economic impact totals $60

POMEROY
PH. 992-2815

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ership a s be in g Im por ta nt. Responde nts wer e allowed to ma ke
more tha n one chol.ce.
Twent y-nin e p ercent sa id beIng co m passiona te and car ing
about J&gt;('Ople was Importa nt; 20
per cen t picked patriotis m: 18
pe rcen t said be ing forwa rd lookIn g was Importan t. : 9 percen t
c hose optimism and hope as a n
Important quality.
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Only 9 percent sa id they
though t hones ty c haracter ized
Reagan , while 49 perce nt said it
was m iss ing In the pres ident.
Twent y-four percent said Reaga n was a strong leader . while 22

GALLII'OliS
PH. 446-2691

RAWLINGS-COATS-BLOWER
FUNERAL HOM£
MIDDlEPORT
rtt. 9U-5141

POMEROY
PH. 992-2955

FRANCIS FLORIST

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

FRUTH PHARMACY

payin g bet ween S50 a nd S3,00o lor
repa irs that Invo lve "econom ic
defec.ts."
The center sa id the hidden
warra nt les cover vehic les so ld
by Ge ne ra l Motors. Ford ,
Chrysler , Honda a nd Toyota lo r
defec tive engines . automat ic
transm issions. body paint and
se at .~!e ll s '
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Don Pos tma , a s pokes m an for
Gener a l Molars Corp.. the nation's biggest a utomaker, told
UPI It has no s ecret war ra nty

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POMEROY
PH. 992-2121

POMEROY
PH. 992-2039

POMEROY
PH. 992-2342

CHESTER
PH. 985-3308

MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-6685

POMEROY
FLOWER SHOP

MGM FARM CITY INC.

ADOLPH'S
DAIRY VALLEY INC.

EWING FUNERAL HOME

POMEROY
PH. 992-2975

ByCI.AV F. RICHARDS
l /PI Political Write r
WAS HI NGTON i UP il - Vo·
ter s wa nt the next Am erican
pres id ent to be ho nest a nd a
strong leader - two qua lifi es
they sa y they do not see In Ronald
Re agan , a s urvey by pollster
Peter Hart showed Sa turd ay .
Har t said his s urvey of 1,201
reg ist e red voters In m id-June
found that the No. l qua lit ies
.vote rs wan lin the nex t pres ident
are hones ty and a commitment to
play by the rules . Some 56
percent pic ked honest y, wit h 46
per cent ldentity lng s trong lea d·

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DOWNING-CHILDS
MULLEN, MUSSER INS.

RIDENOUR SUPPLY

r Psult . m ost con sumers end up

policy , a nd said the defect s
described by the consumer group
" are a ll covered by specia l
policies ."
" Th e Information Is there In a
s pecl.al policy pri nted In the
warrant y booklet In the g love box
of all new models a nd has been
for several years." he said. : ·An
they have to do Is read the
material In the glove box and a sk
the dea ler a nd find out whethe r •
they qua lify for a spec ial poli cy .' '
The Detroit New s sil ld spokesmen for Ford , Chrysler , Honda
a nd Toyota also den ied t he
existe nce of secret war ranties .

Americans want honesty and
leadership .in next president

HERITAGE HOUSE
OF SHOES

STATE FARM INSURANCE

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES and SERVICE

Weekend

RIGGS USED CARS

manu f ac tu rC~ r s

have used "secrcl wn r ra n lies" to
cover S3 billion In repai rs on
defec tive vehic les ma nufa ctured
lx•tween 1980 a nd 19 6.
Th&lt;- Cent er for A ut oSa fPt ~· said
J() million cars a nd light trucks
are cov~ rro by the seer t war·
ra nttes . und r w'h!ch. m a nufac·
turers ha ve paid for re pa.irs only
whe n the car a nd truck mo·ners
complai n.
The cente r, h ea dqua rt e r~'&lt;~ in
Was hlng1on , said II Is v irtua lly
Impossible for most . own rs t.o

find out a bout the hidden wa ra nt lcs . Th e group sa id that as a

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has rece ived $14 .1 million froin
" Th ro u ghout ou r se rvice
the Sta te of Oh lo in the form of ar ea," Owens said , " Rio Grande
stude nt su bsidies. Not only does is a n Importa nt employer, consutha t a mount gre atly redu ce tui- mer and bu siness partne r .· ·
tion fo r community college stu ·
In a ddit ion, th e report cit es the
dents, it represents funds that " linkage" !ha l ha s developed
wou ld not have co me into the with the a rea ' s bu siness . indus- •..
district without the commun ity tria l, com m unil y, c ultu ra l a nd
college.
c ivic organizations as a ma jor
Stat e subsid ies represen t less Impact of !he college.
!. ha n hal l of t h e total Inco me
"Throug h a dul t edu c a tion
rece ived by th e college. Addi- classes, specia I tui tion rem is·.
tiona l opera tio na l suppor t Is slons fo r the unemployed , te chnichie fl y derived from ·student c al ass is ta nce to regional small
tuition and fees; federa l grants;
buslriess a nd indus trial groups .."
'investment Inc ome; g ifts and Owens sa id , "Rio Grande has.
gra nts from corporation s, foun · deve loped programs which redations, and private individual s . spond to. spec ialized needs ln
Among Its findings, the report order to fac llil a tp the d evel&lt;{P-.
found that the c ollege spent over
me n!. of resources specific to oli'l':
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$2 million for loc al purc hases geographic loca tion .
" Ri o Grande has utilized ltie' :
during academic year 1986-87.
Over a ll,. Rio Grande College . expertise of fa cult y . stall anP::
alone generates a pproxima tely 7 advisory comm illees, as we ll
percent or the a rea' s annua l Its specia lized fac ilities and- :
Income: and. provides 1 percent equipment · to develop a ric~ : '
of tota l employ ment In Gallla , variety of programs des i g n ed:t~ ·
J ackson, Meigs and VInton meet the needs of our locti :
cou nties.
co mmunities,'' Owens said. ·: : •:
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Applying a sta nd ard m ult iplier .
of 7 to th e college's annua l budget
Indica tes a direct impact on the
local economy tota ling $59.5
million.
In addit ion to the direc t benefit
of fhe Instit utiona l budg e t on the
area, the college's impa c t on the
region Is ex t en d ~d wit h Its
curren t bu ilding a nd d evelop··
ment progra m .
Since 1979, building and renovation proj ects at Rio Gra nde
have totaled more tha n $11
million. In addition, the co llege Is
now In . the first stages of
cons truction of a new $4 million
class room bulldlng.
Another $1 million has been
allocated ·. by the sta te lor the
renov ati on of a n exis tin g
structure.
An evalu ation of labor em·
ployed and supplies purchased
Indicates that up to 15 percent,
·$2.4 million, of those ·funds have
been, or will be, spentin the area.
Over Its 11 year his tory, Rio
Gra nde .Commmunl ty College

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 8 AM EDT 9-06·87

C«;)mmentary and perspective

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.Fires burning out of control out West

September 6, 1987

By United Press lnterqatlonal
F lOoding In the Southeast and
winds In the Roc ky Mountains
Saturday, along with cooler,
windier conditions help spread
the raging wildfires In the West.
Fires Intensified F riday In
seven Wes tern states, blackenIng more than 800 square miles
and dr iving thou sa nds of people
from their homes In the worst
conflagration In decades .
"The forecas t out of Redding,
Calif., Is they do expect the fires
to continue throughout the Labo r
Da y weekend. Tha t 's not exact ly
what they want to .hear. What
they need is a good· snowfall,"
said National Weather Service
forecaster Dan McCarthy .
While No~thern California and
the coas t were expected to see

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(614 ) 446-2342

(614) 992-2156

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publis her. •
HOBART WILSON ,JR.
Executive Editor

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publis her-Controller .

A MF.MAF.R t~ fTh1'• Lni tt·ll Pn ·~ :- lnl f' rn : ~TirJn-1 1 . l nbnd D.ai l:-o' PrP~~ Assnci.1 ·
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fro nt a nd boa t r amp were built
by the corps of engineers with
our ta x money. The boat r amp Is
importa nt to m e as we ll as other
boa ters o( our a rea. So by work in g together Gallipolis can continue to be a great place to live.
Gl enn R. J ohnson
Ga llipolis, Ohio

I am writing this letter in an}iwer to De bbie Tipple, the Pas I
.Preside nt of the Junior Women
:Club of Ga llipolis.
' First , let me say tha t I a m
-sorr y if I gave credit to your civic
'minded organization whic h you
· d'td not deserve. So let it be clear

Those wer e th e days when a
bad boy was one who car r ied
m a tc hes in his poc ket. Or
skipped sc hool.
Tha t was J ack Donova n's
weakness. Goi ng to school was
never on hts list of "things to do."
Conseq uently he spent a lot of
time In Miss Kerr's office.
Ma ry l{err was our high school
principa l. Those who grew up
under he r stern and wa tchful eye
developed a vivid sense of right
and wrong - a sense of wha t was
expected of us. Ifwe dldwrongif we fa iled to live up to what was
expected of us - we faced the
pros pect of e nding up "in Miss
Kerr' s olflce."
When that ha ppened (a nd It
happened to m e once ) it wasn 't
a ll that bad. But we left her ofl!ce
with a sense that the wrong we
had done ha d not gone unnoticed
a nd tha t it was not ewected to
continue.
Miss Kerr stood ta ll In our
eyes. She was ta ll physically a nd
ta ll in character a nd , stan ding In
the sha dow of her presence, we
gr ew ta ll too.
If J ack Donova n didn 't hold the
record lor the most t imes ca lled
into Miss Kerr's office. he was a
leading contender. I have ofte n

Congratulations!

Now
, th eapologizing.
swimmin g pobl. You
attribu te
leas
t parwe
t ofcoJack's
wonder
eda twhe
ther
uld n' t
: that
I am
: stated your group was Invol ved
1 wa nt to congratula te Jay Hall ~_uccess in later life to a ll those
: in your loc al governm ent as con- and Bern ard F ultz lor 1·helr ef- 1 - hours he spent In Mi ss Kerr's
· cerned citiens of .Ga llia County to for ts and money which they have compa ny.
: get the !ax incre ase passed lor
give n for the benefit of Pomeroy.
Stra ngely, J ack was never
The two ne w buildings tha t seen in her offi ce in the spr ing.
: tlie purpose of building a new
• pooL As we a ll know it only took a
they have construc ted come at a
tha t season when the Huck F inn
: few res idents of Gallipolis to
time when P omeroy needed a types could be counted on to lose
: pliss the tax Issue, knowin g very s hot in the ar m economica ll y.
their way to schooL Spring was
. ' well that a lot of th e money was
. Both J ay a nd Berna rd have baseball season J ack loved base; going to come from people outgone out of their way to improve ba iL He was the sta r cent er
• side of your Ci ty. These people !..O t he appea ran ce of the town. Ho- fiel de r on the high school nine . If
: have no voice in the ci ty govern pefully they a nd other c it izens wanted to play, he ha d to have his
: ment. So .we have taxa tion will do the ir best to m a ke Po- elig ib il ity card signed each w&lt;&gt;ek
·meroy a mor e attractive place to by all his teac hers. That mea nt
• without represt"nta tion.
: Since your club is civic minded do busi ness.
s howing up for class.
I am personall y th a nkfu l for
It was the only s tra tel)'y ever
: and you sta ted you worked with
•· the city governme nt, would it be
thei r co ntr ibution towards the devised by a nybody to get J ack to
: poss ible that you could take the golf course.
go to school with a ny regular it y ..
I am cert ain lha l a ll Meigs
J ack co uld win a popular it y
; challenge of working to re-open
• our parkfront and boat ra mp 24 countia ns feel the same towards contest whenever he went. He
: hOurs a day again.
these men and what they· have c ha rmed every bod y - except
• You see, I a m helping to sup' done for the town of Pomeroy ~Y m,other wa ul~ a lways tell m e,
' port your swimming pool, a nd a nd Meigs County.
Don t hang a round with th a t
Fred w. Crow . Donovan boy. He 'll neve r
: never Intend to use ll. The park

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ua l right to deny him Ihe benefit s
It some of th e values and r ules
J ac k Donova n and the rest of us of s uc h moral tra ining?
Miss Kerr stood ta ll lor right
learned In Miss Kerr's day behaviorsll ll our best hope lor
without warring about it tram happiness
and
sa nity In a wo rld
pling on "indiv idua l rights."
Its
course.
.
gone
off
But did the old syste m trampJe
Jack Donovan stood tall too'on Indivi du a l right s? Or did It
a
successful
product of her school
build lnd lvtdua!s capable of
of
old
-fas
hio
ned , .n ur turin g
doing rig ht? Wouldn 't It , rather,
discipli
ne.
be trampling on a child 's lnd!vld-

a mount to a nything,"
Jack grew up to be mayor ol
the c it y where we lived a nd later
was a n executive wit h a big
public utility, while my mother's
pride and joy grew up to be a
humble newspa pe r reporter .
I would remind my mot her or
that in later years a nd we would
have a good laugh. I rem inded
he r alit again this wee k when t he
word came tha t J ac k's ha ppy
hea rt had given out. We we re
bot h sa d.
Jack a nd Miss Ker r had
remained affectiona te fr iends
until she died three years ago.
T hei r pa th s crossed often when
they lived In the sa me ci ty . He
was grown th en a nd he ruled Ci ty
Hall, but she was a lw ays " Miss
Ker r" to him .
I still like to thin k of them this delightful Pec k's Bad Boy
a nd the woman of a uste re a nd
regal di gnit y In the pr inc ipa l's
offi ce, who was both his adversa ry and his friend. Whe n It was
no longer necessary to be his
a dversa ry , she rema ined hi s
devoted fr iend lor life.
I ca n't help but th ink t'ha t the
val ues-free system of educat ion
so ma ny young people are
.-x posed to today could be vastly

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LaSALLE
GALLERY

IS BACK IN MIDDLEPORT

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FURNITURE
GALLERIES

August Clearance Sale
•Lamps
•Beautiful Prints
•Crystal
•Brass

•Sedionals
•Chairs
•End Tables
•Sofas

•Mirrors
•Bedroom Su.ites
· •Dining Room Suites
•Silk Arr-angements

Plant and pe~t clinic set
fr ee pla nt and pest diagnos tic clinic. Two technicians Irom Ohio
Stat e Univers ity will be at the Se pt.1 2 eve nt , from noon to 3 p.m .
Na ncy Taylor, pla nt pa thologis t and Julie Ne al. e ntomology1s t will Identify Insects a nd plant materi al for disease.

Plan trapper training class
'The Ohto Div ision of Wildlife and ihe Ga l!l a County
Conserva ti on Club will ~ pon sor a tra pper -training class
Septe m ber 15 a l the Ga ll!a Count y Gun Club on Buck Ridge
Roa d. Ga iilpoils.
Th e hours will be fr om 6 to 9 p.m . All fir st -tim e t ra ppers mu s t .
complete this course a nd pa ss the e xa mination before
purchasing a tra pping license.
For more Information, contact Te rry Hawk, ga me protec.t or ,
a t 446- 1967.

ing piects plus an armless lovestat.

REG. S297S

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best.

Please send me details about mau sol e ums without
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SUITES FOR MASTER OR GUEST ROOM

$999

SALE
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•CARPET
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•INTERIOR DESIGN
•WALL COVERING
•CUSTOM DRAPERY

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•HOURS 9 :30-5:00 DAILY
MONDAY &amp; FRIDAY

GALLERIES

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9:30-8:00

CORNER SECOND AT GRAPE ST. IN GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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CLE VELAND (UPI ) ~ Friday's winning Ohio ~:Dttery
numbers:
Dally Number
202.
Ti cket sa le's totaled $1,464,138,
with a payoff due of $545, 130.
PICK-4
4538.
PICK-4 ticket sales toialed
$209,929.50, wi th a payoff due of

256-1470

WHY PAY S1,200 OR MORE FOR A
LIVING ROOM SUITE WHEN YOU CAN ·
CHOOSE YOUR OWN STYLE AND FABRIC.
PRICES STARTING AT

$599 &amp; UP

OR GIVE YOUR OLD SUITE A FACELIFT BY
HAVlNG IT REUPHOLSTERED. PRICES VARY
DEPENDING ON CHOICE OF FABRICS.

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Larry and Patty Circle farm In
Sutton Township; a nd Kathy .
Wilson on Satu rday Identifying
~oew~'ZPKarr fa r m In Chester

SPECIAL LABOR PRICES DURING
DAY WEEK OPEN All DAY LABOR DAY -

Winners will receive green and
white so il a nd water co nservatton caps fromt eh Me igs Soil a nd

OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8 A.M. TIL 4:30P.M.
SATURDAY 9:30 TIL 1:30
WEDNESDAY 8 A.M. Til 6:30 P.M.

Water Conservation Dis tri ct.

Hos!:~~s :~:r~al

LABOR

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"Pick a big winner:'
Save up to $2 on poster prints.

POME ROY - Friday Adm issions- Kermit Buzzard , Middleport ; Cloyd Robert Brotherton,
Millwood. W.Va.; Anna Koenig,
Racine;
Bi lli e H yse ll ,
Mi ddl epor t.
· Friday Discharges - Mary
Gilk ey, Leondu s Lee, Mild red
Fowler, P a ul Wol le.

Kodak
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12" x 18" only:'

'M ' $15.95 $12.95
(..g. 117·951

l•eg. 113.95} • '

Offer good only
during September.

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Thrn )llur own 35 mm negatives or
slides into greal, big, beautiful posters. ·'
Think of lhe fun you'll have with giant ·
'color posters of you , )I)Ur friends, and
)'OUr family. They're great for gift
giving, decorating )'OUr home and
••
office, dressing up a dorm room, or ..
showing someone you care in a big
way. Come in for fuU details.
TAWNEY STUDIO

Looking for haqp-held or wrist

weights for your eKercise
class? We have 'h lb. handheld

and 1 lb. wrist weights in
bright colored terry cloth .

GALLIA MEDICAL SUPPLIES
S3 Court Street
Gallipolis, Ohio
(lO&lt;atod botwHn
Oscar's and Mack 's Auto)
SUSAN llliOn, RN, (f, Manager
Mon. -Fri. 9 AM·5 PM
614-446-6949

. 20" x 30" only

424 Second Ave.

G•llipolis

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AIG-4 11Z

IIDdM Cotllp!ill)'. 1,;7:

$94.572.
PICK-4 $1 stra ight bet pays
$3,600. PICK-4 $1 box bet pays

$150.

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Puhl l!ohr'll t•: wh StJnil.t\ . R2!i Th il 'tl 1\ \ 'f'.
r.;t lllpoli.. , Qh ln. h~· thrOh lt 1\'aile-:'-' Puh
li...:hlnr: C'omp:mv Multiml'(tl ii . l n&lt;:. Sf•
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m rtll lnl! m111C'r :II Pnm(''r o.' . Oh i(l, Po.~ I
Olfkf'.

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'MIDDLEPORT - Ma nley's Trash Service will pick-up on
Monday as us ual in Middleport and Pomeroy.

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VINTON, OHiO .
GALLIA COUNTY
DISPLAY YARD
JAMES 0. BOSH
MANAGER
PHONE 38a·8603

Manley's will opera_'e Monday
No trash seroice Monday
RACINE- There will be no Monday tra s h pick-up In-Racine
on Monday, due to the Labor Da y holiday. Trash will be picked
up Tuesday a nd We dnesday.
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Pr~''~" l nl fi r n.llinna l.
In 1:•ntl D :•ll\ P t' ('~~ A ~"rwl ; tl inn ;Hl tl 1hr•
Oh tn Nt •\l.'s PaPi'r A...,snr i:ll inn. Nnllon:il
A d vr' r tl ~ ln,e HC' pl'r~r&gt; nt arh · t • . Rr·:1nh am

Nt•w.sp:r pt•r·

~airs. i:l.~

Thlrcl AwmH'.

Nc •w Y nt k . NPW Yn rk 1f){J17.
SU ND~Y ONLY
S\J KS( 'KII'TrON Ko\1'ES
By ('.-rrirr or Motor Koult•
One• \Vfot•k ........ , .............. ..... 1-ill . CI'ni ~

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PRICE
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Free clothing day planned

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h.v mnl l p~ · rmi t lh l in
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CHESHIRE- Free Clothing Da y for low Income (IO"rsons will
be Thursday, Sept. 10, from 9 a .m . to noon . The clothing bank Is
loca ted !n the old school building In Cheshire. It Is sponsored by
the Gallia-Melgs Community Actlon Agency .

T hC'

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Sl:&lt; months ...... .. .. ..... ......... .... ... $Hi.Jifl

Dally and Sunday
MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS
lnsldP Counly
11 Wf'f' k)o( .. .......... ... ............ .... .. $17 .1q
2+1 Wf'f' ks ... ... .. ... ... ....... .......... S.1V!ti
52 Wf'c•k!-i ..
....... .......... .. $t;fi~
Rl\lt"H OUL"'ide County
1:1 W('f' kl-l . ..... ................... .. ....... $1!-1-. ~0
2fi Wf'f'k!-i .. .. .. .... .. , ... .. .. ...... ..... .. ttn.Hl
:i2 ~(' l'k S . .. ..... ...... ... .. .. ....... . .. $67.011

,DR. JOHNNA Jf)RGENSEN
announces the opening of her office limited
.to the practice of Pediatric: Dentistry
-dentistry for . children and adolescents -

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located .a t the Sprinil Yallty Professional Building
506 Jackson Pike, Suitt 101
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

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CHRYSLER LeBARON :
COUP! ;

S750 itMt~·~
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pa ymf'nts

m:u\(• 10 C'Jrril•rs.
Nunday Onl,,·
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GALLIPOLIS - Terri Belville has been hired as the new
dlreclor of tourism for the Ohlo Valley Visitors Genter .
Bellev!lle Is a graduate of Hannan Trace H!gh School and Rio
Gran(je College.
The Ohio Valley VIsitors Center Is a non-profit corporation
composed of representatives of organizations, agenc.les ,
societies and firms with an Interest In development of local
tourism and conference Industry .

GET 1.9°/o :r~~~~~AGE OR CASH BACK

Timl"'!l·SC'&gt; nl\nc•l will not tx•

MAll. SIJBSCRIPTIONS

Tourism director hired

FEATURED IN OUR WINDOW

REG. PRICE 12295

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POMERY, OHIO
MEIGS COUNTY
DISPLAY YARD NEAR
POMEROY-MASON BRIDGE
LEE L. VAUGHAN, MGR.
PHONE 992-2588

Reg.
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Solid brass hardware with corner guards! Suite indudn 66 inch dresser with 7 drawers 2
doors, 2 twin mirrors, full/queen H.B., night stand, S drawtr chest.
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row with blue
and ueam dot.
leg.

Tan. Stripe

ITEM
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REG.
SAL£
CHAIR Peach, channel back design, Gilliam ................................ ....... 1599
S122
OAK BUFFET 64", 4 door, 3 drawers .lots of storage ....................... 1949
S400
MOBILE SERVER Drexel aak, 3 doors, silver troy .......................... I 12 39
$300
OAK WALL UNIT DROP LID DESK 3 drawers ................ ,..................... 1529
S250
OAK WALL UNIT Glass doors, lighted, I drawer, 2 doors ............... 1648
S250
JMHOGANY BUFFET 2 door, 3 drawers, 46" wide ............. ............ '505
S200
MAHOGANY REPRODUCTION ARM CHAIR, boll, dowfoot .................. IS70
S275
PECAN GLASS TOP SOFA TABLE Trod., 49" wide .............................. 1277
S99
2 DREXEL OAK STORAGE END TABLES 26"x26" ...........................ea.IS39 ea. S250
I DREXEL OAK ETAGERE 30x14x76 ................................................... 1439
S200
PEDESTAL ROUND BAMBOO PLANT STAND 12x40 ............................. 1160 - S44
CONTEMPORARY BLACK SWIVEL CHAIR &amp; OTTOMAN ~ ........................ 1650
S27S
ROUND GLASS &amp; BRASS ACCESSORY TABLE... ..................................... 1239
S99
CORNER CHAIR by lane -Mahogany &amp; Yew. Wood ...................... 1350
S175

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POM E ROY - Me igs Count y Emerge ncy Medica l Services
repor ts four ca lls Friday; Rutland at 1: 36 a. m. to Me ll!s Mine
No. 1 for George Cozart Ia O'Bieness Me moria l Hospita l ;
Raci ne a t 5:06 p.m . trans ported Naomi Black from an auto
accide nt on Hoback Road to Ve te ra.ns Memoria l Hospita l;
P ome roy at 10: 33 p.m . to Me morial. Drive for Be a Donohue to
Ve ter a ns Memoria l Hospital: Racine a t 1047 p .m. tre ated
Ta mmy Kennedy at the scene of an auto accident on Cemetery
Road.

S212 SID $269
S27$
5175 log.
1610
20% TO 750fo OFF REGULAR PRICES

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CROWN CITY, OH.

Squads receive 4 calls. Friday

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log.
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printed in full calor with size and prices listed .
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representative call at my home.
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Plum Moire
Tufted

Lottery numbers

A program fea tu re fo r the 198'1 Farm Cit y Field Da y will be a

Three individual stat·

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On T uesday, Se pt. 8; Immunizations and TB skin tests ·wiil be
given a t the Ga il Ia Codnt y Health Departme nt from 1 to 3:30
p.m . only . The c hange lhat d ay Is necessa ry to fac ilitate a
Children's Clinic In the morning.
Norma llmmun )za tlon sc heduling o!Tuesday a nd F r iday, 8 to
11:30 a. m. a nd I to 3: 30 p.m ., will res ume on F riday, Sept..H.

Storewide

R&amp;M FURNITURE
MANUFACTURING

STATE RT. 7

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South Central Ohio
Ra in likely Sunday, with highs
between 7!&gt; and 80.
The probability of preclplta- ·
tlon Is 60 percent Sunday.
Lake Erie
Southeasterly winds 10 to 20
knot s Sunday. Chance olshower s
Sunday.
The La ke E rie wa ter temperature off Cleveland Is 71 degrees .
Extended Forecast
Monday through Wednesday
variable cloudiness and a
c ha nce of showers Monday a nd
Tuesday, with fa ir weather on
Wednesday. Hi ghs will range
from 80 to 85 Mond ay, fa lling Into
the 70s Tuesday and ra nging
from the mid 60s to the mid 70s
Wednesday . Overnight lows will
be In the 60s Monday morning,
between 55 and 65 early Tu esday
a nd In lhe 50s Wednesday :
m orning.

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Township; Larry Young on
Thu rsday JNilh the cecil Heilma n

Weather

Health Dept. changes schedule

Save

POMEROY __;_ Linda Montgomery was the winne r of Tuesday's Mystery F arm contest at
the Me igs County Fair .. She
correctly Identified tlie Salem
Township farm of Rex and
Catherine Shenefield.
Other winners wer e Terri
Nutter on Wednesday, lndentl fy lng the Humphrey fa rm In Olive

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Drenching showers a nd thun- a lso was reported In Washington
derstorms flooded s treets In County In northwest Florida.
parts of the Carolinas Friday .
"Two to five Inches of rain wu
Heavy downpours of up to 8
Inches of rain caused street forecast Saturday In southeaS;t
flood ing Friday in Charles ton Georgia along the coast Into
and McLe!la nvll!e, S.C. LowSouth Carolina and southe as:t
ly.Jng areas were flooded by more North Carollnil- That's where tbe
than 2 Inches of rain· that soa ked flooding potentia l will be tl)e
Wilmington, N.C . Loca l floodi ng- greatest," McCa rthy sa!d.

cooler tem peratures, McCartJiy ·
said cooler a ir moving Into ihe
northern Rockies "could create a
windy situa tion. Tha( ll help
s pread the fires."
He said the ch ances of thunderstorms, bringing lightning and
winds but little r ain to the area,
"are dim inishing."
Widely scattered s howers a nd
thunderstorms were forecast to&lt;lay from the upper Mississippi
Valley and the northern Plains
south through the central and
high Plai ns Into the southern
Plateau .
Numerous showers and thunderstorms over the upper Mississippi Valley a nd parts of.Kan•a s
and Colora do into the pa nhandles
of Texas a nd Oklahoma were In
Saturd ay 's forecast.

Name farm contest winners
at 1987 Meigs County fair

CHESAPEAKE - The Chesapeake Bypass was dedicated
Tl)ursday by Warre n J . Smtih, director of the Ohio Department
of Transportation, ending nearly 25 years os s tate and local
efforts to complete the $12.2 million project.
Smith was lifted Into Ihe air by a department roadside bucket
truck so he could unveil the s ign officlal!y dedicating the ·
bypass. The sign Is located on the bridge s i&gt;annlng the Army
Corps of E ngineers Symmes Creek Boat Dock.
Also present at the ceremonies were mas ter of ceremonies,
Marshall P. Ba um, ODOT Dis trict 9deputy director: State Sen.
Jan Long, St a te Rep. Mark Malone, and Robert Dalton ,
I pres id e nt of the Gr t"ate r Lawrence Count y Chamber or
Commerce .
The Chesa pea ke Hi g h Schoo l ba nd, led by J on Ba ine, provided
the mus ic.
W.H . Blausey, Inc ., of Woodvl!le, was the contractor for th e
· project , Whjch began construction In Ma rch, I985, as pa rt of
Gove r11or Celes te's " Operation Jobs -Highways" program .

With b\olilt-in rediner in
&gt;Oft dovo gray fobri&lt;.

Logon Monument's
consultants ore trained
to help see your pions
through from beginning
to end by providing
sound Information and
the · finest
quality
products.
When you've mode
the
pre-planning
decision you Jleedn 't
It to anyone of all us . . . It's
what we understand

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SHOWERS
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Chesapeake bypass dedicated

SECTIONAL

10% Deposit and Balance In Convenient Low Monthly Payments
CHOOSf FROM THf LARGEST SELfCTIONS IN CENTRAL and SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE-WE CARRY OUR OWN ACCOUNTS

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LARGECOMFORTABLE

·Nothing you buy will ever be as permanent as a family monument. Its purchase warrants thought and guidance.
See what you buy. Visit the monument dealer who has a complete display, and who can design a personalized monument
to harmonize with its surroundings.
We have the experience. We have the complete display. We
specialize in fully guaranteed monuments and have been satisfying customers for over 50 years.

f'tP.;''I RAIN

WEATHER MAP- During early Sunday morning, showers and
thunderstorms are lorecast for por&amp;lo118 of the upper Mississippi
Valley and the upper Great Lakes. Rain showers and
thunderstorms are Iorecast for porlloas of the Ohio and Tennessee
Valleys and the inlddle Atlantic Co"'t states. Showers and
thunderstorms are also possible In porllons of the central Plains,
the eastern Gull Coll8t and southern Atlantic Coast. (UPI)

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Yvonne Scally and lalllt Vtnay Welcome Our Old
Customers and Are Ready To Serue New Custome.rs.
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BASKET WEAVING. STENCILING AND BOW &amp; WREAtH
MAKING CLASSES . CA'LL 992 -7521 FOR INFORMATION .
EXPANDED LINE OF HOME DECORATIONS . FLORAL
SERVICES. CRAFT CLASSES, WEDDING
CESSORIES AND GIFTS FOR All OCCASIONS .
HOURS :
9 :30-4 :30 Monday-Saturday
Clasad Thursday
Evenings and Other Hours

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The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- A -3

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

t Payments based on ll3,C62.00 stickef price with $1000.00 down at 9~ 75% Annual Percentl&amp;e Rlh for 60 equal monthly payments . Title and lues
utra. This .is o111r an ••ample. Peymttlts depend on actual dealer prjce and equipment level of vehicle.

$500

PLYMOUTH :
SUNDANCE :

CASH
BACK!**

$190 ~§NrHt
tPaymenls based on 59980.00 sticker pri~e with $0.00 down at 9.75%Annual Perce11bt1t
for 60 eq•al monthly payments. Title and tn:ts extra.
This is only an trample. PayMents deper~d on aetyal ctuler prict and equipment levtl of vehicle.

NOW GET DISCOUNT

7-YEU/70,000 MI.E PROI'KTION
Protects engine ond powertrcin ond ogainst outer b-ody '
rust-through on American-built cars. See this li,.ited .
warranty at your dealer. Som~ restrictions apply.
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SEE YOUR DULEI FOR DUAILS I

HURRY IN NOW - BEFORE EVERYTHING GOES!
COME SEE CARROLL NORRIS, MIKE NORTHUP, TOMMY SPRAGUE, PETE SOMERVILLE, or DALE HILL

· You'll Llh Our Q11llty Way_of Dolne Bu•lnud
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Happenings in Meigs

Dedication set

Council meeting

MIDDLEPORT - Dedication
of the new American Legion
Building in Middleport wlil take
place Monday, Labor Day, at 12
noon. Refreshments will be
served. Everyone welcome.

RACINE - Racine Village
Council will meet Tuesday, 7
p.m ., at the Shrine Park.

Trustees meeting

POMEROY - The office of
Piimned Parenthood of Sou·
theast Ohio Patient Se rvices . 236
East ~ain St ., Pomeroy. will be
closed Monday In observance of
Labor Day. Offices will reopen
Tuesday a t 9 a .m.

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LETART FALLS - Letart
Township Trustees will meet
Monday, 7 p.m., at the town hall.
HARRISONVILLE - Colum·
bia Township Tr ustees will meet
Monday, 7: 30 p.m., at the fire
station.

Sept8mber 6. 1987

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

Office closed

Municipal court

GALLiPOLIS - In Gallipolis
Municipal Court Friday , Michael
T. Queen, 25, of Washington
Court House, was fined$12 for not
having a muffler.
Speeding bonds were forfeited
CHESTEH - Chester Town· . by Gary D. Walker, 29, Coalton.
ship Trus tees will meet Tuesday,
$38; Thomas E. Rife, 42, Oak Hil l,
7:30p.m.. a t townhall.
$40; and Richard D. Plymal e, 35,
Boost
t"
2001 Chatham St., $40.
ers mee Ing
Various . bonds were forfeit ed
POMEROY _ Meigs .Junior by Ricky Elkins, 22. Thurman,
a nd Senior High Band Boosters $39. not wearing a helmet when
. th e
riding a motorcycle; T.F . Burle·
W ..!
I I meet Tuesday
. , 7 p.m. , m
high school band room.
son, 74, Rt . 1. Gallipolis. S41.
failu re to yield; and Patsy M.
PTO meeting
Field s, 43 , Cheshire , $41,
tailgating.
PORTLAND- Portland PTO
BUley L. Halley , 66, of Rt . 1,
will meet Tuesday, 7 p.m. , to
Crown City , had to pay court
costs for speeding.
finalize plans for the fall car nival
to be held OCI . 3. Everyone .-------~--­
welcome.
SYRACUSE - Sutton Town·
ship Trustees will meet Monday,
7:30 p.m.. at the Syracuse
Municipal Building.

Finnicum access to Second
Avenue.
Finnleum was cited for failure
to yield .
In other police matters, Byron
E . Chapman, 23, ofRt. 2. Patriot,

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GALLIPOLIS- The Gallipolis
Pollee Department was called to
the scene of a n accident Frid ay.
at 3:53 p.m. a t 702 Second Ave.
· The acc ide nt occu rred when
Sharon A. Ru ssell , 36, of 2104
Chatham St. . was driving south
on Second Avenue. As Russell

was passing J ohnson 's Supermar ket , a car driven by JackEl .
Fi nn icum. 61, of Upper River
Roa d, Ga l.iipolis. pulled from the
ex it of J ohnson's Supermarket
a nd hit Ru sse ll's ca r In \he left
side. An unidentified vehicle,
tt·aveling north, stopped to allow

was cited Saturday morning lor
having an open container. . · ·
Samuel A. Smith, 27, or Rt . 2,
Bidwell, was cited Saturday
morning for reckless ope ration of
his vehicle.

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a gree no damages exist, the
money will be r ele ased as soo n as
official go a head is received, Test
says.
. Phil Rober ts. Meigs Count y
e ngineer , says he s poke wi th
Fra nciose In P omeroy on the day
·of the bridge ~eopeni n g. He s ays
Franciose told him he had
alrea dy examined P omer oy St .
and found no pavement damage.
He told Roberts his only concer n
about the street was an oil spill.
Roberts exa mined the s treet
th is past Wednesday and con·

curred with Franciose tha t the

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will be held Wednesday . Sept. 16,
7: 30p.m., at the Sci pio Towns hip
Fire Station In Harrisonville. The
program will be on ffre rescue.

POMEROY - Pomeroy Area
Merchants Association will meet
5: 30 Tuesday evening at Bank
One.

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SYRACUSE - Syracuse Elementary is having an open house
on Tuesday at 6:30p.m. , followed
by PTO at 7. Everyone welcome.

Meeting changed

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SYRACUSE -Due to Mon· ,
day's holiday. Syracu se Board of
Public Affairs will meet at 7 p.m.
on Tu~day .

Plan
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DAYTON
- The University
ol
Dayton's Graduat e School of
Education will hold a fall term
information and registration ses·
sian Thursday. September 10,
from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Rhodes
Student Center at . Rio Grande
College. •
During the session, students
may s ign upforU .D.classes to be
held at Rio Grande College
s tarting September 11 and end·
ing December 12. U.D. faculty.
members will be on hand to cover
ques tions and help with
reglstration.
For more information , call
Paul Lloyd at RioGrandeCollege
at 245·5353 or the University of
Dayton's School of Education at
1513) 229·3146.

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COLUMB US - Sta te auditor
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Thursday the Sep tember distri ·
but ion of $52,770.473 in Aid to
Dependent Ch ildrcn I ADC ) to
617,420 recipie nt s in Oh io.
He noled that the principal
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POMEROY - One car backed
from a private drive Into a
passing car Friday, at 7: 40a.m .,
in Meigs County's Salisbury
Township, on Rose Hill Road,
aceordlng to the Gallia· Meigs
Post of the State Highway Patrol.
Donna R. OhllnJ~er, 55, of
·-- -Pomeroy, was driving west when
a car driven by Patsy A. Ogdin,
40, or Pomeroy backed from a ·
private drive, hitting Ohlinger's
car in the lefi side.
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~tel d.

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bnYbcqur Su nd ay ar ' the fi re
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$59,996.93. Th e project is sche·
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His a tlorney, William Wh a len, .

GA LLI POLIS - Rhond a K.
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later said Harvey a dm itted ' " killing e ight more pa tients a t Marymoun t.

Mia mi Beach. F la ., and the othe r
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sen tence of li fe in pr ison a nd a $4
mil lion fine, sa id D. Mic hael
Cr ites, U.S. a tto rney for the
souther n di strict of Ohio.
In addition to La M ot t~. the
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r idon of No rth Mia mi Bea c h,
for merly of Waynesville; Br uce
Haste ll of Day ton; and J orge
Pugliese and Ig nac io Sierra, bo th
of Mi ami Bea ch, ~'! a.
Among other charges, th e 11 ·
a ppea r s Io have been a dispute ' tau nt Ind ic tm ent a lleges th a t.
between neighbors," Ke lly sa id Spyridon would obt ai n custo·
ear ly today . " It looks like he jus t mers for cocai ne a nd Has te! I
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Ke lly sa id Sanford was ide nti·
fled as the killer by other people
who were In the house a t the time
and who esca ped to telephone the Myers will ·sing
sher iff. He would not id e ntify the
GA LLI PO LIS- Hur ley Myers
witnesses.
Th e mu rder wea pon a ppa r· will s ing ot Wal nut Rid ge Chu rc h
enlly was a ha ndgun . said Kell y. on Su nday, Se pt. 26. Se rvices
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prolonged investi ga tion without
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Ha rvey plea ded gu ilty Aug. 18
to killing 24 Ohio pa tients, most of
the m a t Drake Hospita l in
Cincinn ati where · he was a n
orderly, an d he was sent enced lo
three life terms the same' day.
Th ree days la ter he pleaded
guil ty to a 25th mu rder and was
sentenced to an additional life

The federa l indi ctment ste ms
from ihe arres t of La Motta and
olhe r suspects Aug. 8 at a
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Unde r the plea arrangement
Ha rvey, 35, would serve no
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- tiO yea rs - to reach parole
ellgibilil y in Oh io. Ha ndy said.
"The only th ing tha t Kentucky
Is gi vin g up Is the remote
possibilit y that when he is
released at 95, he would serve
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LONDON, Ky. (UPll - A
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while working as a hospital
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RINGFI E LD , Ohio (UP!) Three member s of a rura l
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deaih P rld ay evenin g In what
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with a neighbor, sa id Clark
Co unty She r iff Gene Ke ll y.
Kltied at thei r P ltc hin Road
home out side Sp ringfi eld were
brothers Rona ld F: . Di l\ ow J r., l8,
and Todd C. Dil low, 5. a nd LowC•ll
R. Dillow, 39 . whose exac t
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known , K:' IIY said.
ThrN' agl'(rava ted m urd er
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Har ry A. Sa nford. 42, sald 'Ke liy.
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Stumbo promoted

Workers ·will return

LOGAN .:.. Brent Stumbo, a
Nelsonville native, was recently
promoted to foreman at the
Logan Monument Company.
Stumbo , a gra duate of
Nelsonvllle-York High School, is
a grad uate of the Dale Ca rnegie
course in which he received the
highest award for achievement.
He is also an active a rt contributor to area and state art shows .
Prior to his promotion, he was
the company 's senior designer.
Logan Monument Company, in
business since 1887, has sales
offices In Circleville. Logan,
Pomeroy. Vinton and Wellston.

MUNCIE , Ind. (UP!) - An
order for more tnan $13.4 million
worth of Wes tinghouse trans·
formers - to be used in Indiana,
Ohio, Virginia and West VIrginia
- will· br ing back some of the
company's 150 laid-off workers in
Muncie, Ind., a company spokes·
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Ca rmel Jones said the orderthe si ngle largest order at the
plan t in several years - came
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Jones would not reveal the
exact purchase price, b~t said It
was more than $13.4 million.

of Westerville; s isters Frea
(Kirkl Co llont of Columbus,
Margaret (Merl e! Phillips · of
Delaware and Betty !Michell
Rlbet of Paris, France; and one
granddaughter.
A World War II Captain in the
400th Armored Artillery Battai·
lion, he was also a life member
a nd District Governor of the
Rotary Club Internat ional.
Flin.eral services were co nducted Saturday. at Rutherford·
Corbin Chapel in Worthington. In
lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may b€ made to the OSU
College of Business Admini stra·
tion or the American Red Cross .

WORTHINGTON -Way ne B.
Foster. 71. of Worthington, died
Wednesday, Sept. 2. He had been
the administrator at Holzer Hospital aft er being an administrative assista nt at Ohio State
Univers ity Hospital. ;He was also
manager of a clinic group of 26
specialists and adminlstra't or of
the Holzer Sc hool of Nursing.
He is survive d by his wife,
Mar garet: daughters Barbara
Fos te r of Scottsdale. Ariz.; Dr.
Sandra Foster . Menlo Park,
Ca lif; Victoria (NicholaSI Scott
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Boster will teach at Ohio U.
State Rep. Jolynn Boster (DGa lllpolis) announced Thursday
that for the seco nd consecutive
yea r, s he will be teaching a
course in Ohio government at
Ohio University in Atnens.for the
fall quar ter. The course , Political Science 490-0, will meet on •
Monday evenings for five consec·
utive weeks, sta rt ing September
)4.

The course w ill focus on topics
a nd issues affecting politics In
Ohio. In addition to Boster's
lectures and ins ight s in to the
legis lative process, such scheduled gues t speakers as William
Shku rtl . director of the state's

Office of Manage ment a nd
Budget: Lee Leonard, United
Press International correspond·
e nt; Dennis L. Wojtanow ski,
president of Success Marketing,
Inc.. a lobbying firm: and
William J . Napier, vice chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents.
Boster said the students will be
required to research and formu ·
late a report on recent legislation
that has significantly affected
the s tate's citizens.
"Students will find the lectures
informative, interes ting and
practical - a ' hands-on' ap·
pro?ch rather than teJOtb_ook
oriented ,'' she sa id.

Couples apply marriage licenses
GALLIPOLIS - Five co uples and Linda Sue Ward. 28. Rt . 1,
have recentl y appl ied for mar· Crown Ci ty; Michael Kelley
riage lice nses in Gallia County Butler. 25, Rio Grande,' a nd
Karen Elizabeth Hoyt , 26, Rio
Probate Courl.
Applying are Thomas Tal- Grande; a nd Da vid Richard
lma n. 24, a nd Teresa Ford, 24, Durst, 26. Racine. and Mona Lisa
both of Aust in , Texas; Elza Mitchell, 29, Rt. 1. Bidwell.
William Black. 30 , Rt. 1, Galllpo·
lis. a nd Susa n Re nee White, 18, Returns home
Rt . 1, Gallipolis: Harry .Junior
POMEROY Mrs. Jaret
Phillips, 42, Rt. 1. Cro~vn City,
VVerry has been re tured to her
home )n Pomeroy from Pleasant
Special services
Valley Hospital.
RUTLAND - Rutland Church
of God is having special serv ices
Sunday with Evan gel ist Virgil
Phillips speak ing in the morning
at 10 a.m . The 7 p.m. evening
service will featu re gospel mu sic
by Inhe r itors' Quartet. P astor
EAST MEIGS :- Eastern At J ohn Evans welcomes the public.
hletic Boosters are sponsoring a
Reunion slated
golf scramble at Riverside Golf
Course in Mason , W.Va. on Sept.
POMEROY - Th e annual 19. A $22 registration for green
Ours re union will be held today fee and golf cart is· required .
t Suriday) at the senior citizens Te ams will be dra"Yn at noon on
ce nt er on Mulberry Heights in the day of the tournament . A $200
Pomeroy. Covered dish dinner at savings bond will be awarded the
J p.m . Bring a n Item for white firs t place team. If interested in
e lep ha nt auc tion. Friends and playing. call John Evans at
r elat ives we lco m e.
843-5440.

Golf scramble
set Sept. 19

ST. LOUIS (UP!) - Two ·
gunmen herded seven NatJonai
Supermarket workers into the:
cashier's area of the store and
opened fire, killing five of them
and wounding two others during
a robbery, policesaid today.
Officers said the six men and
one woman were surprised at
about 11: 30 p.m. Friday as they
were de parting for the night .
"Our preliminary investiga·
lion reveals the victims were.
apparently about to leav e the
s tore when they were ap· ·
preached by two suspects,··
pollee spokeswoman Linda Han·
cock said. " They were forced
into the store -at gunpoint and
shot. ''

Plan reunion
POMEROY -The 15th annua l
Wood reunion will be held Sund ay, Sept. 13, at the Virg il King
home, 38858 Smith Road , !;'orner oy. Picn ic lunch at noon.

LOS ANGELES (UP!) ~The
m other of Sirhan Sirhan, saying
s he "can't see why my son shou ld
be punished so long" for killing
Sen. Rober t F . Kennedy, ha s
urged Pope John Paul II to
intervene and hel p win · hi s
release from prison.
Mary Sirhan and M.T. Mehdi.
president of the American Arab
Relations Committee, said they
wrote separate letters to the
pontiff asking his. intervention on
behalf of Sirhan Bishara Sirhan,
co nvicled of killlilg Kennedy in
Los Angeles in June 1968.
Mrs. Sirhan, a 77-year-oid
Catholic, sa id in a telephone
interview Friday that she appea led to the pope ''because he's
a Christian and I am a Chris tian
and the Christian part of the
world is the best way to use
Christ to sway.
" ! told him what is go ing on
here and that I want him to pra y ·
with me to God and to see if he
ca n do anything.
" lvJy he art is broken . ! can't see
why my son should be punis hed
so long. I' m an old wom~n and I'd
like to see my son and live with
him at leas t a week as mother
and son."
Sirhan was condemned to
death but the sentence was
commuted to life in prison
because of a 1972 Supreme Court
decisio n that ruled the death ·
penalty unconstitutio_nai. He has
bee n serving his sentence at the
California Correctional F acilities in· Soledad. He has repeate diy been denied parole.
The pope himself has been the
ta rget of assassins . He wa s
severely wounded May 13 , 1981 ,
in an assassination a ttempt by
Turkish terrorist Mehmet Ail
Agca, who the pope personally
forgave in a Ia ter meeting.
A yea r later, while the pope
was visiting Portugal, a de·
ranged former priest lunged at
him with a bayonet but missed.
In their letters, Mrs. Sirhan
a nd Me-hdi said Sirhan wa s being
held as a political prisoner. They
sa id Sirhan has paid his debt to
s ociety but was being denied
parole "because of rac ial dis·
crimination and political preju dice against the Pales tinian

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Us ually such offenders serve 12
years before being paroled.
Me hdi sa id.

An· unknown amount of money
was taken, Hancock said.
"This Is very unusual." Young
said. " We don't usually have
seven people shot in a holdup."
Two of the victims , whose
names were not released, were
bei ng treated at area hospitals,
Young sa id. He said one was in
cr itical bu t sta ble condition, a nd
the other was in serious _but
sta bl e condition.
"There was a lot of blood." sai d
Yo ung. "There's a lways a lot of
blood when thi s ma ny people ge t
shot ."
A "priority squad" of 17
detectives was assigned to assist
lhe Homicide Division in the
investigation. Hancock said.
Witnesses told police they saw
two m en walk out the store's
fro nt doors . They were descri bed
as black, abou t o feel -8, and in
their mld·30s.
Witnesses said one or the men

had a curl hair style and a scar
about linch to 1~ Inches long on
the right side of his face. the
other had a ilght, pitted complex·
ion and a thin build.
·
Authorities said they were
searching for a four-door Chevrolet Malibu, about 1977, or a
light -colored compact vehicle.
The dea d were Identified as '
Rose Brown, 49, of Ferguson,
Mo.: Kenneth Bass, 27. of St.
Louis ; Michael Louis Beam, 34, •
of Overland, Mo.; 'M!c;hael Marr,
16, of st. Louis; and David Spahn,
27 from suburban St. Louis.
Spahn was a security guard at
the store, Young said. He said the
other victims Included two cas hi·
ers, the stock manager, the
service manager, the assistant
store manager and a cleaning •
worker.
The store is located in a
residential area about 10 minutes
no r th of the downtOWJI area.

September·&amp;; 1987

Holly Hill open for Meigs County visitors

FYI
You may be entitled to
benefits after your
jury?

Worker~· Compensati~n
return to work from your In-

For More Information Contact:

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Mark A. Collins

NOTICE

• YESTERYEAR LAMP - This Is one of two former Pomeroy
VIllage oil lamps which were used as street lights In the town . They
are now elootrlfled and are on the grounds of Holly Hill Inn.

Attorney~At-Law

SCOTTEN DILLON

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Ironton, Ohio 45638
In Ohio Call 1-614-532-9772
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EMPLOYEES and FAMILY

REUNION
SEPT. 13-12:00 NOON
POTLUCK

By BOB HOEFLICH
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Times-Senllnel Staff
POMEROY- "Charming". .
That word describes perfecily Pomeroy's newes t. and much
needed, business, Holly Hill Inn.
Owned and operated by John and Marilyn Fultz of Middleport
and their son and daughter-in-law, Marc and Ellen Fultz of
Athens, Holly Hill Inn is a bed and breakfast facUlty- the first
located In Meigs County although su~h accomodations have
been popular across the United States and Europe for a number
of years.
No one will doubt the need for Holly Hill Inn s ince Meigs
Coun ty Is completely without a hotel or motel to accomodate .
visitors.
Holly Hili Inn Is the former home of the late Manning Webster,
a prominent Meigs County Attorney and Meigs Probate and
Juvenile Judge, and Mrs . Mary Webster of Middleport.
The home Is one of the most historical In Meigs County and is
located In a picturesque spot overlooking J3utternut Avenue in
Pomeroy.
.
The land oil which the home stands was bought from the Ohio
t:;ompany in 1796 by Elbridge Gerry, ortce governor of
Massachusetts !lnd later a vice president of. the United States.
He conveyed It to Samuel Willys Pomeroy, founder of Pomeroy
VIllage, In 1804. Thirty yea•s later, Mr. Pomeroy moved here to
reside and presented the site to his daughter, Mary Russe ll,
Pomeroy, who married Judge Thomas Irvin of Lancaster. It
was in 1836 when the home was built for the Irvin residence. The
lrvins lived in the home for 20 years and later it was own ed by
the Ralstons, the Swallows and then by the Remingtons.
James Ralston, once owner of the house, was born In Mason
County, W.Va. He was a Civil War soldier and was an insurance
man in Meigs County. He served as Meigs County sheriff for
four _yea.rs and for eight years was Pomeroy Pos tmaster
Benjamin Remington , also a well known name In earlier year s
of Meigs County, owned the property. He was the son of William
Remington. who was a long-time Pomeroy merchant who came
to Pomeroy In 1843.
Manning Webster acquired the property in 1931. He .
judiciously s upervised restoration to the home. Firepiaces were

restored and · rebuilt and original mantels re tained so that
actually little alteration was done to the 13 room home.
The original blown glass window panes are for the most part
stlll in tlte home and the original woodwork and attractive wide
board floors - are Intact.
Actually, converting the home into Holly Hill Inn wa s quite by
accident. Mrs. Fultz and son, Marc, attended the Manning
Webst&lt;:'r estate auction hoping to acquire th e original Pomer9y
Family bed. However, after peeking under the window blind's a t
the home and seeing the beautiful old wood floors, they were
determined to attempt a purchase of the proper ty.
When the house came up for sa le by public auction in
December, last year , they arrived at th e attorney 's office
anxious for the bidding to start - a nd when it e nded they were
the owners of what was to become Holly Hill Inn.
Members of the Fultz Family have done a commendable job
in creating atmosphere and comfortable qua rters at the inn.
Bedrooms are done in attractive antique furn is hings with
interesting accents used hither and yon. There are two large
sitting rooms providing not only beauty but solid comfort.
Breakfast Is served from a spacious kitchen in a dining room
which features a large bay window lined with ·shelves holding
beautiful glassware. While having breakfast one ca n dt'inl&lt; in
the beauty of the·o11tdeors including the antics of squirrels and a
variety of birds .
Endless help from relat ives wh ic h ranged from cutting up
logs for the four working firepla ces, sandblasting iron posts,
cleaning and painting was so insl rumental in getting the Inn
ready for occupancy In such a short time.
.
The Inn features privacy a nd spacious grounds although
despite its proximity to the business section, guests can enjoy
the beauty of many lovely, old trees including giant holly trees
from which the Inn derives its name. There are co lorful blooms
of seasonal flowers on the grounbs .
·The Fultz family - who are preservationis ts - hope to
expand thetr ·Inn services to include ca tering ol small parties
and other social events .
No doubt the Holly Hill Inn will flourish- no t only bocause ol
th e demand for lodging but also because It i s "charming".
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Kyger Creek Club House

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REST AREA. - Thill 18 -

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eomfortable a1tt1a1 roo- fea&amp;ured a&amp; Holly Hill.'
Inn.,

OVTDOORS - Anllque wOoden furniture ouch
as these pieces are used on the ·grounds of Holly

HJII ln11 tor gueals' who want to enJoy the outdoors
and beauty of the location.

5th ANNUAL

"farm City Field Day"
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th
1:00 P.M. 'TIL 6:00 ·P.M.
AT THE

''P. PATCH FARM''
Located 2 Miles South of Vinton, 5 Miles North of Rio Grande
Just off State Route 32 5

Pleasant

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The victims were still insl~e
the store when they were accosted, police Sgt. Klrw~n Young
sa id.
An initial report indicated the
gunmen posed as a clean lng
tea m to get in, but officers said
other employees contradicted
this Information , Hancock said.
Several employees still In the
rear of the store during the
incident were not Injured , sa id
Young. He said no customers
were Inside the store.
Ali the victims were store
employees , Young said. Authorities also were questioning late·
night customers who had already
had left the supermarket and
appea led to the public for addi tional information.

Mother urges Pope
to help free Sirhan

Revival slated
CARPENTER - Mt. Union
Chu rch will be in revival today
(Su nday ! through Sepl. 13 wi th
Rc\' . N.L. Russell, evangelist.
Services 7 p.m . nightly. Pastor
Donald Shu e welcomes the
publ ic.

Section

Five.killed during supermarket robbery.

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Area. deaths
Wayne B. Foster

September&amp;. 1987

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

(MHical lqul,_t for Sole/lent!

There will be:
•Farm Tours
•Demonstrations
•Exhibits
•Great Food &amp;
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BEDROOM - Bedrooms of Holly Hill Inn are
furnished with anltlques and collectibles lrom the
Fultz Family collection. ~~:athered up over the past
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three years. This antique-bed features a crocheted
canopy.

DINING ROOM - Guests at Holly Hill Inn will
enjoy breakfasi In this dining room ,lwhl'ch is
enhanced with a large, glass shelved bay window

through which they can enjoy the antics of
squirrels and birds which abound on the grounds.

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ALL

FREE!
NO .ADMISSION CHAIGE
"Fil!rm City Field Day" is co-ordinated by the Gallia Soil and Water
Conservation District, inlcooperiltion with area agriculture-related .
businesses and organizations.

WE ARE HERE FOR YOU

VETERANS
MEMORIAL HOSPITAl
· Pomeroy

FOR MOlE INFOIUUTION CONTACT

CONNlE WHITE or PAnY DYER

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GALLIA SOIL &amp; WATER CONSERVATION OFFICE
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RW. INN - Thla Ia Holly Rill Inn

which Is now open as a bed and brl!akfBit factnty
In Pomeroy.

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FmEPI:.ACE AR.E~ - Holly Hill Inn features

four worklngflreplacl!ll each accents with antique
and coUecllble fireside decorations.

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St:tptamber 6, 1987

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

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· September 6, 1987

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

James Sands:

While Labor Day became a
holiday In about 30 states and the
District of Columbia by 1894, Its
roots go bac k to
1882 when the
president of the
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners
of America, Pe.
ter McGuir e
suggested a parade to show the
strength and esptrit de corps of
the trade an)l labor organizations. By 1884 the ancestor of the
American Federation of La bor
voted to enceurage every state to
have such an· observance.
· The first ful) scale Labor Day
celebration In Gall1polls was held
in 1983 and cons isted of a parade
and speeches. Wrote the Galllpo.
lis Bulletin:
·, ·
"The city was handsomely
decorat e d . The procession
formed on State Street In the
pa rk , going over State to Second,
up. Second to Pine, north on Pine
to Third, down Third to Grape ,
over Grape to Second and up
Second to the Court-house, where
It disbanded.
" The bicyclists of this city led
the procession , with their wheels
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nicely decorated. Then came the
Goins' Cornet Band; the F ederation o! Labor, 5 or 6 hundred
members being in line, pre·
ceeded by the handsome banner
of the orga nization; Professor
Treadway's Brass Band; the
Drum Corps; ·the n ca m e teams
hauling re presentatives of the
various trades In this city.
They were follo\\•ed by a
company of twrsemen, who preceeded a six mule team wilh the
stone cutter's exhibit. A team
wilh · m ac hinery in operation .
came next, and thencamea team
with workmen engaged at various occupa tions. The Kid Drum
Corps followed, prece ding the
Fire Department, the engines,
hose carts, etc. being handsomely decorated and making a
fine ·appearance. Mayo r Alexa nder, President of Council Clendinen, and others followed In
carriages. In the afternoon l';lr.
P .R. Fishback of Columbus, and
ot hers made a ddresses In the
park. Mr. Julius Kaufman was
Grand Marshall and it goes
without saying that the duties
were admirably performed."
In 1894, 1895, and 1896 Labor
Day was noted with baseball
ga mes but no elaborate parade.
The next bi g celebration came In
1897 a nd again we quote from the

Community ·corner

Farewell to a friend ...
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Tlmes.Sentlnel Staff
Folks . here are going to miss
Gertrude
Andrews.
Wednesday
she' II be leaving
for California to
reside with her
daughter, Ca- '
role Walker , at
Chulavlsta,
Mrs . Andrews has contribu ted
to the community in ma ny ways,
one being her work tn the Retired
Senior Volunteer Program . She
was one of the earliest vo lunteers, in fact , having enrolled in
March 1973 just after the program got underway.
And she's done all sorts of
things to help. She has been a
faith!~! nursing home vis itor, has
done lots of qu ilting a nd assisted
with other money-ma,king projects, and has ~ ung for several
years with the Sen ior Citizens
Choru s.
While s he's not a native of
Meigs, she has spen t about 30
years here, having come from
Athens County when she married
the late Clyde Andrews. She
wor ked at Ohio University until
·
her retirement in 1965.
She says it now time to get
c loser to her family, what wit h
s ome health problems a nd " not
getting any y ounger." Our best
wishes ...

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The three garden clubs of
Rutland- Rutland Garde n Club,
Rutland Friendly Gardeners.
a nd Friends a nd Flowers - are
joining for a flower show to be
staged next weekend a t the
R utland Civ ic Center.
Theme Is "The Magic of
Holidays", and the artistic arrangement division promises
variety with the classes going
from New Year' s Day with
exhibition table pictu res to
Christmas with door wreaths a nd
swags.
There will a lso be a displa y of
ceramics for the vario us holi days , and e duca tional fea tures
includ ing pressed fl ower pictures and gifts from the garden.
The show will be open for
public view in g from 1 to6p.mon
Sa tu rday and 1 to 5 p.m . on
Sunday . •I t' s free and door prizes
will even be awarded.
What with in creas in g teen
pregnancy: the danger of AIDS,
lhe peer pressure to become
sexually active; it' s excit ing to
see the Meigs County Health

Department take yet another
step to encoura ge responsible
behavior.
It will be Interesting to see how
ma ny schools, civic groups a nd
other organiza tions .take advantage of Ihe program.
It' s free and all anyone has to
do is ca ll the Hea lth Department
and make arra ngements to pic k
it up.
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A par t of .I he program is an
educa tional v ideo entitled " How
to Say No" which Is des igned to
s how teenagers how to resist
pressures. Every te e nager
(Meigs County has one of the
highest teen pregnancy rate,s In
Ohio\ s hould see the film, and
certai nly the schools, junior a nd
senior high, have a responsibility
to e nlighten their students.
And another thing.
The Health Department Is
distributing brochu res, " Males,
Babies and Ohio Law " which
should be required reading for
everyo ne.
It details Ohio's new Jaw oh a
fa ther's responsibilty, whether
or not he is married tot he mother
of his child , the s tate's requirement s fo r blood tests to prove
patern ity, a nd the mandatory
s upport program which can
m ea n attaching wages, selling
the ca r or other personal. proper ty, anything to come up with
the support money.
An at tac hm ent to the brochure
is a s ta tement from Frederic k
Crow Ill, Me igs Cou nty's Prosecutin g Atlorney, a nd we quote it
for your informaticn.
" Being a father means more
than jus I bei ng physica lly able to
mak e a girl-woma n pregna nt. l1
m ea ns being responsibllefor that
c hild 's emo llol'al, fi nan cial,
physical and spiritual well -being
for at least 18 years . Ohio law
says so! So know what the Jaw
says before you become a
father. "
Ju s t when you think you have
every gadget on the market,
along comes something new that
you ' re sure you ca n' t live
without.
This 1Ime, it 's a Leaf Eater put
out by Varnadoe. Seems you can
put bushels of wet or dry leaves In
the top a nd out comes a small
bundle of gard en mulch.
Think of how much time a nd
money you could save by not
having to bag and haul the leaves
away ... riot to mention the aching
back .

Gallipolis Bulletin:
striking miners. Theday's festiv "The weather was delightful
Illes were brought to a close in
the eve ning by a concert by the
and the decor a tions were profuse. At an early hour our our
Military Bank In the park,
streets were thronged with a
followed by an able address by
goo d -natur e d , ent nus last lc
Hon. Thomas W. Davis, editor of
crowd and by thetlmetheparade
the Mine Workers' Journal , of
Columbus, which was listened to
sta,rted 1 the crowd numbered
several thousand. The parade,
with Interest. The executive
·under charge of Grand Marshal
committee deserves great credit
Sprague, was a glorious success
for the success of the day ."
and received a continuous . ovaThe building that we have
lion a long the entire line of pic tured today Is the old Gallipomarch. Our merchants and rna- lis Water Works which was built
nufacturers displayed their en· in the mid-1890's. The water
terprise with tastily arranged system was a source of grievance
floats which evoked much adml- for labor In Gallipolis for many
ration. The parade· extended years for the reason that the
several blocks in length and was contractor who built the water
led by the Mayor and Executive system In the city used a lot of
committee In carriages, followed · immigrant labor, Instead of loca l
by the Fire Compan ies, bands of residents . ·
music, labor orga nizations and
There were a couple of protest
trades display .
rallies during the 1890's, a fact
" In the afternoon an amuse- that Is mentioned In one of Ben
ment programme was carried Ames Williams' novels on labor,
out at Lakewood and was wit - "Owen Ciyn". The 1890's was
nessed . by a large crowd. An a lso· the era·of Coxey's Army and
admission fee was charged and their marc h to Washington to
the proceeds were donated to the protest the use of immigrant

TilE OLD .GALLIPOLIS Water plant was consturoted In 1894,
except one wall had to be rebuilt in 1908 after a boiler ex plosion.
The water system was a sore point for organized labor In
Gallipolis.
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la bor over union labor. When a
In genem l though there has
part of Coxey's army (which · never been the labor probl em In
floated on flatboat along the Ohio Gallla Count y that neighboring
River) tried to land In Gallipolis,
counti es like Athens, Meigs.
themayorofthe c liygaveorders LaWrence a nd Jackson count ies
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Questions raised about moderate drinking
B LARRY DOYLE
Dr. James Mills , an Institute
JPI Science Writer
epidemiologist. "Th is is someCHICAGO UP! · p
·thing that will have to be
) regnant confirmed perhaps by a nother
h0 \
women w
ave one or two stud
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drinks a day do not put their
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babies at greater risk for most
What we found could be
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chance but It does raise our
lrth efects but even small
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od
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ate drinking as defined In the
. National Institute of Child . study did not Include people who
Hea 1t h an d Deve Iopment sc Ienl - m
ay not
all duorri ng
the
ists analyzed the drinking habits week
butdrink
have atseven
eights
and pregnancy outcomes of drinks on a Friday or Sat urday
32,870 women and found that night.
" If you 're pregnant , you mus t
women who had two dr inks or
less a day had the same risk of avoid that so rt of be havior
birth defects overall as women entirely ," he said. "It may be a
who did not drink at alL Binge binge drinker who is at g rea test
drinking was cited as most risk . "
dangerous.
Mills called the government's
When the researchers looked finding s, reported in the journal
· at defects In specific organ
systems, however, they found the
rate of genital or urinary systems increased stgntflcantly
Monday : Labor Day: no
with Increasing alco hol con- service.
s umption, even for light
Tuesday: Portland Post Ofdrinkers.
fice
, 2:15 to 3 p.m .: Letart Falls,
"We d.ld find a direct re lationEffie's
Restaurant , 3:30 to 4:30
ship . between the amount of
p.m.; Racine Bank, 5: 15 to 6: 15
drinking- even in light amount s
p.m .; Syracuse, across from ball
- and an Increased risk of
fie
ld, 6: 30 to 7: 30.
urogenital malformations;" said
Wednesday: Keno, nor th sJde
of Keno Bridge, 2: 20 to 3: 05;
Long Bottom . post office, 3: 20 to
The World-Almanac
4: 05; Reedsville, Reed's Store.
Tuppers Plains,
4: 15 to 5;
Lodwick's, 6 10 7: Ches te r . across
from fi re station, 7: 15 to 8.

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Today is the 2491h
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78th day of summer.

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TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day In
1901 , President Willi!ln'l McKinley was
shot and fatally wounded by anarchist
Leon Czolgosz In Buffalo, N.Y.
TODAV'S BIRTHDAYS: Jane Addams
(1869); Joseph Patrick Kennedy
(1888); Claire Chennault (1890): Billy
Rose (1899)
TODAY'&amp; QUOTE: "Civilization Is a
method ol Jiving, an attitude or equal
respect lor all men" - Jane Addams.
TODAY'&amp; MOON: Day belore fult moon.

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TODAY;S TRMA: Which lighting force
did Claire Chennault lead during World
War II? (a) Rangers (b) Frogmen (c) FlyIng Tigers
TODAY'I BARBS
BY PHIL PASTORET
With the church newly air-conditioned.
our minister can't blame ,&gt;oor attendance on the heat anymore. {'low he
suspects that the humility is at fault.
If It's not brol&lt;e, don't fix It, because If
you try to, It will be.
TODAY'S TRIVIA ANSWERS: (c) Gen.
Claire Chennault served as commander ol the Flying Tigers, who helped Chi·
na flght Japan In_ World War II.
(D 1.111, NEWSPI\PER ENTDIPRISE ASSN.

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Obe,Jaa The Goopel

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Theaoopel consists of ! - to be believed. proasiiN to be rettiY&lt;d. and
eommandt to be o beyed. "Facta" deal wit h rtality and truth . 44 Pra ' ''
(Jflcr 1he assurance that is founded on an agreement or cove nant wherein
the stipulations we must meet are made known and on which the promises
rest. ~'(:ommand• " are ·the exerc.ising of aut hority,. having the P?~er to
conlfol in religious preceptS. The gospel _ i~ real and true (f~); It 11 the
divine arranscment that revea ls the conditiOns ~ou must me-et m order to
have the assurance of things hof"'d for (promilec!): and it is the power of
Cod 10 con1rol you by the princtples of righteousness (rommudl) establ.ishcct in the truth. Since the gospel contains Ihe power of God to save a~d
the gospel is made up of facts . pr~'!'ise s. and commands, yo~ cannot tg·
nore any one of the three! As a mtn tster of, ~he gospel ofChnst, I c~nnot
advocate that " keeping the CO!llmandmenu IS not essential to ~~lnt10n .
Jesus. our example and the one1whom we must follow (I Pet. 2:21), 11..
sought to impress upon our minds. both in word (teaching) and deeds
(obedience). the necessity of obeying the commands: "My mear is to do the
will of him that sent me. iJnd tu finiJh ~is wor~ ·· (Jno. 4:32). ''Meat ·· has
reference to food, which refreshes and supphes strength. To Jesus. the
doi ng of the will of Cod was the spiritual food that refreshed and supplied
Him wit h strength . Even though He may have been tired and hungry. He
was able tO overcome it because of His desire to save a soul and to accom~
plish the task He was sent to do.
Christ ca me from hea\len to do the will of God. "For I came dawn from
heuven. not to do mine own will. but the will of him that sent me " Uno,
o:J8). He fi nished the work assigned Him, "I haW? glorified thee on earl h.· I

have fini~hed the work which thou gaveJt me 10 do " Uno ~ 17 :4). Ch _ri.~t;s
life was one of obedience, "Tho~~h he were a~"'!· yet learned he ?hed~et~ce
by th e thi11gs which he suffered (Heb. 5:8). Jtnd bemg found mfashron
as u man, J,e humbled him~e/f. and became obedient unta death , even the.
death of the cross' (Phil, 2:8); and this was a commandment He w.. to
obey. "No man talt:erh it from me, bur .I f~y ir down of myself I have power
10 lay it down, and I have,fH!.wer-10 tale 11 ugam: Thu c~mmandment h:ave
I received of my Father (1 no. I0: 18), By Chrtst kecptng the command·
men!&gt; of Cod, the Father, He abode in God's loYc (I no. IS: 10). it' was

through His obedien"': to the commands of th~ Father, He n,tade known
Cod's love, finished HJS work , offered the sacrtfice for stn, latd down the
principles of righteousness, and established His church.
Ca n you hear the Lord reasoning, "I do not have to obey the commands
· of my Father, for He is able to accomplish in me that which He desires
without my obeying"? Neither ca n you reason, " I do not have ·to obey the
commands of Cod, because He is able to save me witHout my obeyong."
Just as Christ could not haYe finished the work of the Father nor hav.e glorified Him without obeying the commands of God, neither tan you! You
must \Jelie&gt;e the facta and obey the commando of the aoopel. if you desire
. to be recipients ofits pn&gt;miMof
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LONG BOTTOM - Sy nthla
[)ian While and Vincent Scott
l ~o bln so n were married In a
r crl'mony on Oct. ll a t the Llit le
Hoc kin ~· Church of Chris t perlorm&lt;&gt;d b. Roger Rush .
Sh~ is the daughter of Grover
,lfld' E Isic WhIt c. Long Bottom.
The ~roo m Is the son of Carl and
Rever !\' Robinson , Malta .
r.t vP·n tri marriage by her
r~ther , the bride wore a formal '
~wn Of White Sa lin featuring
rcnal~sa n cc s leeves and a closei!ttlng bodice with a d!'Cp V
walRtllne, Si mul ated pear ls and
t•mbroidcry acce nt d th" bod ice
,,; w&lt;•ll as the cathedral train.
The brld('s vt&gt; ll fell from a tiara
of satin flowers a nd pearls.
She car r! d a cascad of wh ilf'
e.ar natlon . roval blue swec·
lht'a rt roscos. a'n d sllvC"r baby 's
brcat h. tt~d with sliver and blue
ribbon . The groom was In a whi te
tuxt'tlo an d had a boulonnlcre of
whttl' carnaJio n t ippPd with royal
hlul' ,
Cl nd\ Ca rtN of NPiso nvlllc
was ffiat ron of honor. Serena
Wh ite, Long Bottom, was malclo f
honor , and the brides maids wc.-c
Sonia Ci t•cie, l..u ng Bottom , and ·
Shl'lla Sp nccr. Tuppers Plains,
all . L' t('l'• or 'thr bride.
The-y wore formal roya l blue
. at in gown, featurln~t sweetheart no&gt;ckllnes . closE.&gt;- flltln~
bodlct&gt;&gt;. full skirt s, and modified
tra ins with rufflcs . They carried
llUrrlca ne Ia ntrrns accented with
roya l blu
car nations. swcr·
!heart roses and st lvPr ribbons .
Best man was Rogrr Fre nch of
Malta . Grooms me n were Lance
Mci\le&lt;'. Malta: Brad Postema.
i\kmn . and Mlck Koronlch.
CIPvt• land. a ll wea ring s liver
grav tuxedos wit h roya l blue

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Pediatrics, e ncoura g ing because ·
they showed that a lcohol , at
levels usua lly cons umed du ring
pregnancy, doesnotlncrease the
risk of birth defects in general.
"But th a t's .partially aca .
demlr, because m y recommendatlon to women would stil l be
'Don't drink when you're preo.
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do not know enoug h about t hi .

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accessor ies and royal blue tipped
carnation boutonnieres.
Nikki Circle, niece of the bride,
was a junior bridesmaid , and
Da nlelle ~ pencer, also a niece,
wa s flowet girL They wore gowns
s imlllar In des ign to the other
a ttendants.
Justin Best, Stoc kpt\rt , ne phew
of the groom, w as the junior
grooms m e n, and Klrt Spencer,
· nephew of the bride, was Ihe ri ng
bearer. Us hers were Gary Zumbro. McConnelsvi lle, and Jo hn
Hambel , Malta .
Mrs. White wore a roya l l&gt;luc
c hiffon gow n. while Mrs. RobinLarge circular ca ndelabra a nq a
largl' !IOJ'al arra ngemen t in
honor of the grandparents d ecorated the altar.
Reception was held in. the
church socia l room . Brenda
Ba llard , cousin of th~ br ide', was
the hostess. Th e table fea tureq a
three-tiered cake wi th live flowers arranged by the br ide's
mother, a proce laln brid e and
groom, a nd a lace heart a nd bell .
Stalr"•ays with attendant repli ca~ extended to four sets oft Jered
side ca ke~ . So nia Circle and
Sheila , Sp~&gt;ncer. s isters or the '
bride m a d~· the ca ke.
The bride Is a graduatP of
Easter n High School and Valley
Beauty .Sc hool a nd Is employed
by Head Hunt ers In Montgomery ville, Pa.
The groom grad uatE-d from
Morgan High Sc hoo l and Hocking
Technical Co llege and Is m ployed by the American Olean
Tile Co. Lansdale. Pll . as a senior
lab tec hni cian In the Quality a nd
Control La b.
The cou piP resldP at Lansdale,
Pa.

School menus announced
for Locals-and Carleton

E:astern Local
Ei\ST MEIGS- In the Eastern
'Local Sc hoo) District , the menu s
for. next week, Mr s. Grace Stout
·a nnounces, will be as follows :
T u es da y; c h eeseb u rger,
,french fries, peaches. ·no bake
cookie, a nd milk .
' Wednesday :' ma ca roni an

Hospital physicians participating
in OMEN two-way seminars

cheese, bread and butter, gree n
bea ns, cherry srts p, and milk.
Thu rsday: tu r key sa nd wich,
ba ked beans, pineapple a nd
milk.
Friday: Pizza , lettuce sa lad,
fruited je llo, and milk.
Carleton School
Meigs Industries
SYRACUSE - Menu s at thO"
Ca rleton School-Meigs Indus·
1rles for the wee k of Sept. 7 have
been announced:
Tuesday; bean te wcln les. corn
bread, vegetable sticks, fruit and
milk.
Wednesday: sa lisbury s teak,
mashed potatoes, roll frutt a nd
milk.
Thursday : navy bea iis, bi scuits, c heese wedge, fruit and
milk.
.
Friday : fi sh sa ndwic h, nacho
chips, celery s ticks, cookie, fr uit
· and mllk.

In the service...
High School.
SUSAN ASHLEY
Susa n Y. Ashley , daughter of
ELlZABETH MCCAIN
Eve lyn S. Cox of Rt. 2. Patriot,
Cadet
Elizabeth A. McCain,
was r ecently promoted In the
daughter
of Carl E. and Carol G.
Army to prtva le first cl~ss .
Langford
of. 628 Fourth Ave .,
Ash ley is a data telecommuniGallipolis, received practical
cations operator in West Ger·
m any wit h the 7th Signal . work In mllllary leadership at
the Army's ROTC a dvanced
Brigade.
camp tn Fort Lewis, Wash.
She is a 1986 graduate of
The six-week camp, artended
Southwestern High Sehool.
by cadets normally between
their third and fourth year of
college,
Includes Instruction In
MICHAEL WERNSING
communications,
management
Airman Michael J . Wernslng,
and
survival
training.
Jr., son of Jo. A. Wernslng of
Successful completion of the
Bryan. a nd Michael J, Wernslng,
advanced camp and graduation
'Sr., of Algonquin, Ill., graduated
from college Is rewarded with a
;from Air Force baste training at
commission as a second lieu ten·
•Lackland Air Force Base, San
. ant in either the Regular Army,
.:Antonio, Texas.
Army Reserve or the National
: His wife, Kerl, is the dayghter
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Guard.
•of Mr . a nd Mrs. Kerry L. SUnde,
McCain
Is
a
student
at Rio
'of Rt. 2, Point Pleasant, W.Va . .
Grande
Coll~'ge.
He Is a 1985 graduate of Bryan

POMEROY - Physicians a t
Veterans Memorial Hospital in
Pomeroy will agai n be participating in a unique ser ies of
conti nu ing medical education
teleconfer ences begin nin g Sept.
23 at the hospitaL
The 30 progra m Ohio Medical
Educa tion Network (OMEN)
series is one way tha t doctors at
Veterans Me morial keep abroa s t
in new adv.a nces in med ic ine.
res ulting in better patlerit care
for the community . Physicians at
Veterans Memorial have been
taking pa rt in the OMEN program for the past several yea rs.
The once a wee k, hour-lo ng,
noon-hour conferences origi nate
" live" from Jhe Ohio State
University Ca mpus in Co lumbus.
Through th ese te leconferences,

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POMEROY - Luncheon menus In the Meigs Loca l School
n is trict ror Sept. 8-Jl have been
~ nn ou n ced. In acco rda nce with
tho unifor m menu policy . lunches
In-all school s n ~x t week will ~as
1611ows:
Tuegday : hamburger. potato
rounds, fruit a nd milk.
Wednesday: tuna and Noodles ,
si1 lad fruit, brad a nd butt er , and
milk.
ThursdJ.\': sloppy joes, mixed
veg~tabl e, cherrycobbl er , and
milk.
Fr id ay : cooks' c hoice.

RACINE - Pame la Manley of gown wilh accents of Ivory laq!
Minersv ille, and Roger P . Hy- trim .. Two tiers of lace fell from
sell, Pomeroy, exchanged wed- the dropped waist of the gown.
ding vows in a double-ring She carried a bouquet of miniaceremony performed by the Rev . ture Ivory and peach roses with
Roger Grace ai the Racine Ivory lace ribbon. ,;
United Methodts't Churc h on June
· Michael Manley," son of the
13.
bride, was ringbearer', and wore
The bride ts th e daughter of a gray tuxedo wllh )a tJs and a
Ro.bert and Betty Morrt~. Light · peach rose boutonniere. He carhouse Road, Letart Fa lls. The ried a pillow trimmed with peach
groom is the son of the late Nell and tvol)i roses and rlbboqs.
HysPll and the grandson of Orella
Best man was Roger WUUam
Hysell, Pomeroy, and the late Hysell, uncle of t!Je groom,
Pomeroy, a nd the us her s were
Cecil Hysell.
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Diane !hie, orgarls t , provided Michael Graziani, Siler Cii.y,
music. The altar featured an N.C.; and Steve Burton, Pome·archway and ca ndelabra deco- roy. The groo m wore tails and the
rated tn the wedd ing colors, other attendants were in tuxedos
flanked· with baskets of peach in gray. All had peach rose
and ivory mums and gladioli. boutonnieres.
Peach bows marked the pews.
Th e bride's mother was In a
Escorted to the altar by her pale pink street le ngth dress with
father , the bride wore a tea ma tching accessories and wore
length gown of embroidered an ivory rose corsage. The
lllusion over sati n by Country gra ndmother of the groom was In
Elega nce. It was fas hioned with a teal blue ensemble and had a·
a V n.eckllne and long sleeves · white rose corsage.
both wtih detail embroidery with
A reception was held at ttie
the bodice dropping below the home of the bride' s parent s in
waist into a three tiered ruffle.
Letart Falls. The three tier'ed
She wore a s ide headpiece of fountain cake trimmed with
MR. AND MRS. ROGER P. HYSELL
flowers with pear l and sequin peac h roses and flanked by silver
accent trim, and carried a candelabra with peach tapers
Ruth Cook. Mrs. E.J . Richard- gra duate of Meigs a nd is e mcascade bouquet of peac h and was served following a buffet. ·- so n, registered guests .
p loyed wit h the Ohio Department
ivory roses with baby 's breath The candelabra and other s ilver
The couple honeymooned in of Trans portation.
Virginia, North Carolina and
a nd matching lace strea mers .
accessories were used at the
Among the out-of-town guests
Mindy Graziani of Siler City, bride's paren ts 25th weddi ng
West Virginia . They reside at were H~rold and Peggy Payne,
N.C., sis ter of the bride, was annive rsary.
.32280 Minersville Road, Racin e.
North Ridgevi ll P; Rut h Cook,
matron· of honor. She wore a
Assis ting were Linda Burnem,
Th e bride is a gradua te of Log~n . W.Va .; Michael and
prach lace ove r satin tea length Peggy
So uthern High School and is Mindy Graziana, Siler C.it y, N.C.
Lois Bell, a nd
e mployed in the office of Dr. R .R.
and B. J . Ric hardson, New
P ickens. The groom is al~o . a Haven. W.Va .

MR. AND MRS. ,JAMES F . EVANS

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POMEROY -Trinit y Congregationa l Church was th settin g
for the wedding of Debra Cathleen Werry, dau gh ter of Tom
and .Judy Werry. Pomeroy, a nd
James F . E vans, son of Jim a nd
Ann Evans, Middleport , on May
30.
The Rev . J im Co rbitt was the
officiating .minisler for the dou ble ring ·ceremony, Music was
provid ed by Ralp h Werry . organlst , Mr s. Lois Burt , so lois t , a nd
D~ n ver Rice, violin .
Altar vases of blue car nation s
and whit e roses, wi th ninebra nch cahdclabra decora ted the
front of the churc h, a nd blue
bows were used on the pews . i\
unit y ca ndle was lighted as a part
of the ceremony .
Escorted to the altar by her
father. the brldr wore a formal
gown of crystal orga nza accented with white sequins, seed
pearls a nd embroldrcd appliques. It had a Queen Anne
nec kline with pouffed s leeves
a nd a cathedral trai n, Her ve ll of
illusion fell from a hal o of white
roses and baby's brea th and she
carried a cascade of light blue
ba by carnations and white roses
accented with rhin estones a nd
glitter.

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' T h e brid e ' s m o th e~worea light
blue satin floor lengt h gow n with
seed pearl trim while the
gr oom ' s mot her was In a light
blue street- lengt h ensemble.
Bot h had white silk car nation
corsages.
A reception was held in the
chu rch Su nday Sc hool room. The
bride',s table feat ured twin fourti ered cakes In white and blue
joined by a bridge whi ch was
ce ntered with a miniature bride
and groo m figurine above a
cherub center foun tai n ca ke.
Amy Wehrung registered g ues ts
and Janet Werr y dls tribulfng
rice bags. Bot h are cousins of the
bride.
They res ide a t Village Green
Apartments. Both are graduates
of Me igs Hi gh SchooL Mrs.
Evans is employed at Bank One,
Athens. Evans works at Veterans

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was m atron of honor; a nd
bridesmaids were Pam Wolfe,
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covered. Each carried a long
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baby's breath.
George Hobson of Anc~orage
was bes t man and the ushers
· were Nick -Riggs, Rom Werry
and Kyle Woods, a ll of Pomeroy ,
and Dennis Wolfe, Syracuse.

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September 6. 1987

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

Pilge--B-4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

'Mat~Wan' details · miners strike of 1920

Perfea. Just purrrr-fect...

townspeople know will ensure a
better future.
Just for good measure, "Matewan" also tells the coming-of-age
story of the young boy played by
Oldham.

By CATHY BURKE
James Earl Jones as the min~r
brought in with a group of black
United Press International
''Matewan,'" the newest movie and Italian scabs. and Will
by writer . and director John Oldham. as a young boy at the
Sayles. again . showcases hls start of a gruellng life as a coal
particular talent for painting miner.
rich character portraits, perfect
"Matewa n" Is not just about
jn almost every detail.
ttle struggle of the coal miners'
But in this story of a 1920 union In a poor West VIrginia
showdown between striking coal town, however. It takes a stab at
miners and the Stone Mountain the history of the Industrial
Coal Company In Matew;m, · Wprkers of the World - advoW.Va .• ·Sayles attempts a more cates of the "One Big Union" In
epic topic than previously early labor history- and the role
tackled In the likes of "The and effect of lmmigra tlon and
Return of the Secaucus Seven" blacks on the labor movement.
a nd others.
These gra nder topics must
The task ultimately proves too compete for attention with the
much despite the fine cast of more human-scale drama of a
characters, Including those town torn between loyalty to a
played by Chris Cooper as the company that has provided them
their living, and a· cause the
saint-like union organizer,

It's enough material for several movies, and at times, it
seems Sayles must realize this
too; rushing to conclude the
movie at several points before
the actual~ and bloody- finale ,
a clash between the strikers and
"gun thugs" hired by the coal
compa ny to quash the strike and
union.

The basic story Ilne ·involves
the miners' strike and how it
brings together blacks , whites
and immigrants to fight the
compa ny-hited goons - every
one playell as a ruthless brut e.

Surprizes in store for _moviegoers
By United Press International
THE FOURTH PROTOCOL .,..
" The Fourth Protocol" not only
does what a good spy movie
should do, twist and turn through
treachery and deceit to the
Inevitable surprising conclusion,
It also does what any good movie
s hould do, entertain by telling a
good story welL Directed by John
Mackenzie and based on the
Frederick Forsyth book of the
same name, "The Fourth Protocol" pits a -British intelllgenc.:
agent, played masterfully by
Michael Caine, against a robot!ike KGB agent, played by Pierce
Brosnan, in a plot to plant an
atomic bomb on an American
nuclear atrbase in England.
" The Fourth Protocol" Is a
satisfying mesh of political
dra ma and action-adventure.
Rated R.
DmTY DANCING -Starring
Jennifer Grey and Patrick
Swayze, "Dirty Dancing" is an
upbeat romance and dance movie, ala "Saturday Night Fever.'"
It takes place overt he summer of
1963 and revolves around the
coming-of-age of a bright, bighearted teenager played by
Grey . She falls in love with the
dance teacher (Swayze) at a
Ca tskills summer resort, and in
doing so, teaches him something
about idealism. He teaches her
about growing up and having the.
courage of her convictions. It 's a .

Looks like a dog day aiternoon (or this pitiful-looking PerSian
cat. It wru; getting a beauty treatment at "The Barker Shop," a pet
s;llon in Winter Springs, F1a. With a tight hold on the cats's paw and
tail by the salon operator and the chain secured about It's neck,
what chance Is there lo
the torture? (UPI)

People in the news...
By United Press International
ON THE MARRIAGE FRONT: Television star Tom Selleck
was quietly married at a Lake Tahoe resort Aug. 7, it was
revealed Thursday. The 42-year-old "Magnum P.J ." hunk tied
the ~not with Jillie Joan Mack, 29, of Los Angeles, at a wedding
chapel in Incline Village. Nev. Officials refused to release any
de tails but a spokeswoman for the Washoe County Clerk's
Office disclosed that Selleck's parents and ,brot~ers traveled
with the couple to piCk up the ma rriage lice nse in Reno. It was
the second marriage for Selleck, who divorced Jacquelyn Ray
in 1982 after 12 years of marriage, a nd the first for Mack.
RAMBO IN THE HOLY LAND: Actor Sylvester Stallone, his
bodyguard, athletic trainer and chef arrived in Israel Thursday
night to start shooting the next "Rambo" sequeL Stallone will
be in Israel for the next 10 weeks filming at the Dead Se.a and
near Eiiat. "Rambo" apparently is fighting the Russians this
time and the Israeli locations are said to resemble Afghanistan .
The film's producers are scouring junkyards in Israel for Soviet
military equipment brought back from Lebanon when the
Israelis withdrew in 1985.

Dudley's

sweet, lyr ical movie with plenty
of musical nostalgia . But more
importantly. "Dirty Dancing"
has an uplifting message of hope
that can be found only in the
dreams of the young. Fine
performances come not only
from the lead stars. Grey and
Swayze, but from Jerry Orbach,
playing the young girl's father ,
and Jack Weston , playing the
owner of the Ca tskills resort.
.
Rated PG-13.
THE BIG EASY- Directed by
Jim Mcl;!r ide and starring Denills Quaid as a slightly . jaded
pollee lieutenant and Ellen Barkin as an upright assis tant
district attorney·, "The I;!ig
Easy'" - a ni ck name for New
Orleans - 1has a slightly different
way of approaching police corruption and the criminal underground in one of America 's most
exotic cities. Set against a Cajun
background , the movie Is a
bird's- eye view at a little-known
culture operating within a tota lly
familiar urban context. ThP

effect L~ exhilarating and cata ·
putts a not too inventive plot and
an otherwise ordinary love story
into an .e xclling thriller- and a
very sexy romance. Rat ed R.
NO WAY 'ouT - Pentagon
in trigue, Russ ian spys. unscrupulous admini stration official s.
hard -boiled senators and mind less CIA operatives pack th&lt;' new
movie. " No Way Out ," directed
by Roger Derona ldson and s tarri ng Kevin Costner and Ge nP
Hackman .

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GALLIPOLIS - Rev. Samu el
Lewis family reunion, S unda y,
Clay Local School. II : :lO a . m. to ~
p.m . Business meeting before
12:30 lunch .
GALLIPOLIS - C re mecn;
family reunion, Sunday, Ra &lt;·,
coon Creek County Park . s he lt erhouse 3. Basket dinne r . 12:30
p.m.
Grubb
Family Singers will be a l J ac k·
son Ave. Baptist Churc h. Sunday, 7 p.m .

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GALLIPOLIS - Hom oming
Su nda y. Pro pec t Baptis t
Church. beginning 10 a .m.;
basket dinner at noon: spea ker is
Rev . Wendall J ohnson.

PT. PLEASANT - Cru s ade for
Chris! at Krodel Park has rhe
Glory Bound Quartet. 2 p .rt) .;
Rev . Miles Trout. 3 p.m .; child'
ren's program with ventriloqu
ist
at 3 p.m .
CROWN CITY - Rev . .Jack
Parsons will be a r LI IX'rty
Chapel , Sunday, 7p.m.

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CHESHIRE - James Claudiou s Hoffman and Clrccro Finney family reuni on. covered dish
dinner at noon.

SOUTH aLOOMFIELD .
Drummond,Rupe family reun·
ion, Sunday , SR 23. one mile
sout h of South Bloomfield. · '

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KEMPER, Ky . .:._John T. and
Sarah Norman Ward reunion,
Sunday, Kem-per Elementary
SchooL

CENTENARY - McCall family reunion, Sunday, Centenary
United Methodist Church; bring
covered dish a nd table serv ice.

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Local Consultation
In Gallipolis

bring covered di s h, table service.
Talent program, speake r will be
Raymond Jack son.

PT. PLEASANT -

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•Cervical Pillows
•Egg Crates

SUNDAY
GALLIPOLIS -The Gallipolis
Church of Christ in Christian
Union will have revival services
through Sunday. Evangelist will
be Rev. Paul H1;1gen; singing by
Jim and Cathy Sisson. Services 7
p.m. nightly.

ADDISON _: Addison Freewill
Baptist Church all day meeting,
Sunday; Ervin Reed y and Addison Quartet in the mor-ning
services; Ronnie Lemley and
Gospel Gluegrass in after noon
service; covered dish dinner at
·noon.

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How this takes place covers a
variety of subplots ; some more
interesting than others.
For example, the betrayal of
the miners and how this "Judas"
uses a frivolous but likeable
young widow In his plot, seemed
more compelling than the count·
less scenes of company thugs
terrorizing every woman and
· child within hitting distance.
Nevertheless, "Matewan" Is
an earnest and sympathetic look
· at both the universal tragedy of
the exploitation of workers and
the specific tragedy of the
struggle of the Matewan towns·
people to find some dignity in a
harsh existence.
As with ail Sayles's movies,
what is most appealing Is the way
his characters come a live with so
much detail and feeling especially the female chara cters. includi ng Mary McDonnell
as the strict and savy boarding
hous e matron. the heroines
whose courage and In genuity
provide the backbone of the union
movement.
"Matewan" is a beautiful
movie both visually and in
concept , reverent in its focus on
the brave m lners whO stood up to
forces that seemed too powerful
10 fight. Unfort unately , tMs rev erence takes " Matewan" almost
beyond believability. until what
s hould be a story of human
s truggle seems ra become a mere
mm ~I tt y play .
This movie is rated PG -l:l .

will be at Llber ly Chape l, Sun-

day, 7 p.m.

GAUIPOUSr OH.

RIO GRANDE -Film, Living
with Your Spou se, will be s hown
at Calvary Baptist Churc h, Sunday , 7 p.m.
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ALBANY' - Families of the
Dell and Will Turn er will have a
re uni o n Sunda y at Lak e
Snowden. Alban y. Friends of the ·
family are invited to the reunion.
MONDAY '
ROCK SPRINGS - Walter
" Squ ibb" a nd Edna Oiler Gil more fam ily re union at the Rock
Sprigns · Grange hall on the
fai rgrounds Mond ay.
POME ROY - Me igs Count y
Salon.3 10. Eight and Forty, will
meel la t 7 p.m . Monday at the
Amer ican Leg ion Hall in Pomeroy. Ma ry Mar tin. chape au
passe. will ins ta ll the new
officers .

EAST MEIGS- Eastern Band
Boosters wi ll meet Tuesday, 7:30
p.m., in the band room at the high
school.
HARRISONVILLE - Harrisonville Senior Citizens will hold
their monthly blood pressure
clinic on Tuesday, from 10a.m. to
12 ooon, at the . town hOuse.
Everyone welcome.
CHESTER - Chester Township Trustees will meet Tuesday,
7: 30p.m., at the town halL
RACINE - Racine Village
Council will meet Tuesday, 7
p.m., at Racine Shrine Park.
KYGER- Ches hire Township
Trustees meet Tuesday, 5: 30
p.m . at the township building in
Kyger.
WEDNESDAY
GALLIPOLIS- Gallia County
Board of Health meets Wednesday. 9 a , m .. County Cour thou se
basement.

·GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis Kiwanis meet Wednesday ,
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PORTER - Swartz family
sings at Cl.1rk Chapel Church,
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
RIO GRANDE -Trailblazers,

aweekly meeting of Bible study,

ADC distribution
announced in Meigs

EXCEPT FOR PHONE
ORDERS I A.M. nL
10 A.M. ONLY

POMEROY -The Sept e mber
d ls tribu!lon o! Aid to Dependent
C hildr en in Ohio t o ra led
$~2 , 770, 473 10 617 ,420 r£&gt;Cipl cnl s.
Meigs County rec eived $276,:l!2
for 2.837 t ecipie nt s.

HOLZER CLINIC IS PLEASED
TO WELCOME THREE NEW PHYSICIANS
TO THE CLINIC STAFF

PRE-SEASON SALE

STOVES - INSERTS- FURNACES

GALLIPOI,IS- Craft / Fellows hip Day is Wednesday, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at St. Louts Catholic
Church.

BURNS WOOD OR COAL

NO MONEY DOWN - OPEN 10-6

OLD TIME HEATING CO.

PPSEO closed
GALLIPOLIS- The Gallipolis
Office of Planned Parenthood of
Southeast Ohta wm be closed

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Ma,l)day operation
for LaborTuesday,
Day. Offices
~e~me
8: 30
Revival
CARPENTER - Mt. Union
Church , two miles _south of
Carpenter on County Road 10,
wtll be in revival Sunday through

BARNETT

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87 Ford Aerostar

LET ART TW P- Le ta r t Township T r ustees will meel Monday,
7 p.m'. , a t 1own haiL

V,l engi1111 auto. air, AM/FM stereo,
new tin, tilt, uuise. .
Speelll

CO LUMBIA T WP- Columbi a
Township Tr us tees will meet
Monday; 7:30 p.m ., at the fire
st a lion.

Y-8, auto., air, tilt, cruise, AM/FM
57,CIOO milK, A-I cond. Loco-

TUESDi\ Y
. GAL LI POLI S
La fayette
Whil e Shr lnP me&lt;&gt;ts Tu esda y,
7::Jo p. m. for re hca rsa iP for
officcrs.

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SEALED BIDS wltl be received until 12:00 naononthe 18thdoyof
September , 1987, for the rHidence of Alma L. McCormick. locet~ at
144 Firot Avo., Gollipolio, Ohio, being tho upper hoi! of Lot 38 of the City
of Gallipolis, Gollio County , Ohio . All tNied bidtsholl be moiled or delivered to James C. Saunders. c / o Warren F. ShHta. 19 Locu1t St., Galli·
polis. Ohio 46631 . Bids will be openiKI and tabulated by Mr. Sheets at
12:30 P.M. on September 19th.
Prospective purchatera may lnapect the r..idan~ on the 13th day of

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$995

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2 dr., 4 cyl., 4 speed, air, 69,000 miles,
new tirs.

September between the hours of 1:00 and .6 :00P .M . or by •ppointm•nt.
F'or an appointment or fUr1her information. please cell446·3939 or446·
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GALLI POLIS- Ga liia County
Cha pter Of PERI mt'&lt;'IS Tu esda y,
1 p.m ., at Da les Smorgasbord .
Sp ak C'r from Socia l s curil y
oiftce .
GALL IPO LIS- Gal lipol is Ro·
1ary meets Tuesday , 6 p.m ..
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PORT LAI'IO - Porll and PTO
wlii mf'CI Tues dny, 7 p.m ., lo
fina lize pla ns for Ihe fa ll carniva l
ro be held Oct. .1. Everyon
welcome.

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FREE BLOOD PRESSURE

SCREENING DAILY
Gollio Medical Supplies
53 Court Street
Gallipolis, Ohio
(LtKated between
Oscar's &amp; Ma&lt;k's Auto)

11 40-foot tree may absorb 19 ga i·
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RIVERBOAT
EXCURSIONS"

BLEMSDr. Randall S traiten
joined Ihe Holzer Clinic Department of Emergency
Mrldicine in July.
Dr. Stratton completed
an Emergency Medicine
residency 'at the Untversi,ty
Hospital In Little Rock, Arka nsas. Dr. Stratton received his medical degree
from the University of Arkansas College of Me dicine
in 1984, and also completed
an internship in Little Rock
at University Hospital.
Dr. Stratton, his wife,
Connie. and two daughters
reside in Galltpolls.

o·ssse Ier, M, D.,

Dr_ Jean Disseler joined
the Holzer Clinic Department of Ophthalmology in
August.
Dr. Disseler received her
medical degree from the
Indiana University School
of Medicine in Indianapolis. and served an intern·
s hip at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncy, Indiana.
She recently completed her
residency In Ophthalmology at the Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis.
Dr. Dlsseler and her husband, Steven, who is the Ins! ruclional Director of Insurance Schools of West
Virginia, reside in Galli·
polis.

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Montril' Chaksupa, M.D.

At The
Gallipolis Park front

Dr. Montrie Chaksupa
Joined the Holzer Clinic Department of Obstetrics / Gynecology in MayA native of Thailand , Dr.
Montrie has been practicing in the area since 1974.
He received his medical
degree in Thailand, completing a rotating internship at St. Clair's Hospital
in Schenectady, New York
and completed his OB/ GYN residency and a fellowship at the Bronx Lebanon Hospital In New York.
Mr. Montrle and his wife,
Panny, have three children
and reside In the Point
Pleasant area.

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"FORTY YEARS OF CQ.MPASSION, COMMITMENT AND CARE"

Saturday, Sept. 19...

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· sponsored by
The Gallipolis Mercliants Assn.

ON ALL MAJOR BRANDS

IO:OD-11 :3D a.m. (Excursion)
Noon-1:30 p.m. (Excursion)
2:0D-3:30 p.m. (Excursion)
5:00-7:0D p:m. (Dinner Cruise)
8:0D-10:DO p.m. (Dinner Cruise)
"ROCKIN' &amp; ROLLIN' on the RIVER ...

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10:00 a.m.-Noon (Brunch)
I :00·3:00 p.m. (lunch)
3:30-$:00 p.m. (Excursion)
11:00-8:00 p.m. (Dinner Cruise)
8:30-1 D:DO p.m. (Excursion)
TICket Prices: Excursion.......... ss.OO Adults/12.00 12 &amp; under
Sunday Brunc:h ......S9.00 Adults/IS.OO 12 &amp; under
Dinrier .......... 118.00 Adults/112.00 12 &amp; under

Sunday, Sept. 20 •. _.

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7 pass. van, £1, air, till, uuise, roof
rack, rear defogger with wiper~ I 0,000
mUK, dark blut, doth interior.

Tbere are 14 language groups in ln. dia, 12 originating from Sanskrit; and
mof"
than
1,000
recognized
lan&amp;ua&amp;es-

1rowing season.

made ice crearn available
throughout the day. Donauon sedof
pies and cakes apprec 1a 1 .
Parade and tractor pulling contest at the firehouse at 1:30 p.m.
Yard sale
CROWN CITY -There will be
a week-long yard sale at the
homeofCharlesLarnbert,pastor
of Big Four Church, to benefit the
building fund of the church,
beglnntg Monday .

SYRACUSE - Sutton Township Tr ustees will meet Mond ay.
7:30 p.m ., at the Sy ra cuse
Munic ipal Build ing.

RA I NF. - Raci ne Chapt er 134
Order of Eas te rn Slar will mP€'1
Monday, 7: 30 p.m. Officers to
wea r chap ter dresses for iniliatory work .

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singing and crafts has started at
Calvary Baptist Church, after
school. lt is open to all elementary age children.

MORGAN - Miller . Minnis .
!'OM E HOY - Me igs Junior
Jackson re uni01i a t Br rh el · and Sonlor High Ra nd Boos iPr s
Church , Sunrla y, 'll : Jil a.m ..
~&lt;' ill mel'l Tuesday. 7 p.m .. in lh('
hi gh sc hool band roo m.

FLORist
WILL ,BE CLOSED
LABOR DAY,
SEPTEMBER 7

The Sunday Times-Sentinel-Page

Sept. 13 with services at 7 p.m.
nightlRy, Ev a ngelist will be Rev .
N .L. usse11.
Chester celebration
CHESTER - Chester Volunteer Fire Department will be
holding their annual chicken
barbeque ·on Monday, Labor
Day. Barbequed spareribs and
chicken will be served beginning
at 11 a.m. Eat in or eat out. Also
serving chicken halves. Home-

Community calendar/area happenings

BOWMAN'S

•Hospital Beds
•Home Oxygen
•lift Chairs
•Trapezes
•Patient Lifts
•Adult Briefs
•Underpads (Chuxs)
•Crutches

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

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Commercial &amp; Savings
Bank - all offices
Turnpike of Gallipolis
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Lights, camera,
HASTINGS, Mich. (UP!) - A
woman has flied suit against two
Michigan television stations
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charging high-powered .camera
llgllts caused her to fa ll down the
steps at the Barry County Courthouse and break her ankle.
Rosemary Malice of Hastings.
was serving as a juror for a
murder trial when the incident
occurred June 18, 1986.
She alleges In a suit flied
Thursday ln Barry County Clr-

POMEROY - Mr. a nd Mrs.
Robert W. Wright , Belpce, are
announcing the engagem ent and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Pamela Lynn Wright,
to Jeffrey David Newell, son of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Jo hn Newell, Long
Bottom.
A private ceremony will be
held on Sept. 12, on the 's teps of
the Blennerhassett Mansion,
Blennerhassett Island.
Miss Wright Is a graduate of
Belpre High School. a nd Is
employed by Nashua Photo.
Parkersbu rg. W.Va.
· Newell, a gradua te of Ea!&gt;tern
High School, is employed by Dlck
War ner .Pontiac, Parkersburg,
W.Va.

cult Court th at high-powered
portable lights used by camera
operators from s tations WWMTChannel 3 of Kalamazoo and
WUHQ-Channel 41 of Battle
Creek temporarily blinded her as
she walked doWn the courthouse
steps.
Ma tice alh, ges the stations
were -negligent in falling to .
properly supervise, co ntrol a nd
Instruct their e mployees In the
proper and safe operations of
their cameras.

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The incident occurred Thursday when Collier had a lengthy
visit wit h his doctor . When he
finally arrived at court he was
late . Before proceedin gs began
he slapped himself with a fin e.
~~we

were 30 minutes la te

getting to sente ncing. He j ust
simply, In the spirit of what he
does to anyone else. donated $5Q
to the law library.''

t) Energy Use

Per capita energy uae In .1985 (mMIIon Blue)
tOO
200 300 400 500 600 100 . BOO

Wyoming

PAMELA L. WRIGHT
JEFFREY D. NEWELL

Swisher-Bonnett
MIDDLEPORT - The ope n Swisher, daughter of Mr. and
c hurch wed ding ot Paula K. Mrs. William Swisher , Middle·
port . and Michael R. Bonnett, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Bonnett .
Vienna. W.Va .. will be held at
6:30 p .m . Saturday . Sept. 12. a t
the Middleport First Baptist
Churc h. The Rev. Marvin Sallee
will officiate at th e wedding.
ADA. Ohio tUP1) - Ohio
Northern University's oldest student cele brates her lOOth bir th·
day today, but ·•Edit h Rutledge
said s he's been so busy this
~·I
NOAH'S ARK
summer she forgot to register for
ANIMAL
fa ll c lasses.
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~rlt !; MILES
PARK
EAS T OF
classes In politlca 1 sc ience and
,-...\
t-. JACKsoN. oHto
history since i971 , said she has no
..._ ,
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Intentions of working toward a
1..
• -OP!N nu ~C!OIIR 30
degree.
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TRAIN RIDES • ANIMALS • PICNIC
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"I don ' t work for credit." sh~
MON.-SAT.: 10 AM ·mom
sa id. "It g ives me som e thing to
SUNDAY: NOON lll DARI
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Ironically,
s he wasInt hree
rs
s hort
of graduation
1910 hou
when
s he was asked to fill in te mpOra r ily as secretary for the state's
' director· of agricult ure.

Monlen.

lndlena
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ELA D. RIEBEL
HANSEN B . BUCKLEY

Look For Our Stetrewide
Savings Circular In The
Meigs Co. Edition of the
Sunda Times-Sentinel

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TREES &amp; SHRUBS

Osborne. Chester.
POMEROY - Mr . and Mr s.
Osborne worked as a carpen ter
Ronald Osborne will observe
In
the Pom er oy Local 650 for
their 50th wedding anniversary
several
years and retired from
on Sunday. Sept . 13, with an open
Park er sburg Loca l 899 in Ochouse at their Long Bottom
tober , .1982 after 42 yea rs .
home. 2 to 5 p .m .
They are the parents of lour
Mr. and Mrs . Osborne were
"hi ldr en. Mrs . Ed !Jane t 1 Do married · at . the First Baptlsl
herty. Belpre; Thomas L., SeChurc h In Ashlaiul, Ky. on Sep l.
ward , Alaska ; Mrs. Ronaleen
.1 5, 1937 by the Rev. Ga ris T .
Reese. Salisbu ry . Md .; a nd Mar Long. Mrs. Osborne is t.he former
Ella Queen. daughter of the late . tin R.. New York City . They ha\le
five grandchildren.
Edgebert and Lessye Queen of
The event will be held at 50997
Clar ksburg, W. Va " amd St. PeState Route 248, and th ey request
tersburg . Fla . Osbor n&lt;' Is the son
qlfts be om itted.
o! the late Monte a nd Edith

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The ce lebration was hosted b.v
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Just for take-out.
Pick one up Sept. 4th - 7th

$3.99 .

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lhe Lowest Prices Because
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an aid to consitttn&lt;y.

Git'ason, Star and Marvin Pullin s
and Mind y Kite and Kevin 1
Pullins .
The couple married o n Sept. I ,
1962 by Rev . Marvin Paxton at
Ora nge Chr ist ian C hurch in
Coolville .

Exclusive Road Hazard Warranty• .

ANNUAL

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To aid consistency on your short

Pullins' anniversary observed

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' 53 .95
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165SR -13
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POMEROY - Mr. a nd Mrs.
Merrill Taylor. Dead Man 's
Curve Road. Pom eroy. celebrated their OOth wedding a nn ive,:sary at the home of the ir
daughter . Mrs. Ben Rife. Middleport, on Leading Cree k Road,
re.ccnlly.
Mrs . Taylo r Is I he daughter of
t he late Willis and Blan che
Harper. The Riles hosted the
dinn er.
Atti'ndlng were Dorot hy Taylor Perna and Domenick-Per na,
Yorkvill e. Til : Regi na and Larry
Flight. Millbrook, Ill. ; Ron ald ·
and Brenda Taylor, a nd daughler Lori, Fostoria; Don and Mary
Tay lor, Amy and J immy Tay lor .
Coolv ille; Ben &amp;nd Ruby Taylor
Rife and daughter . Becky. Middleport; Char li e. Betty . Toyna
and Scott Tay lor, Newark ; Davl),
Mary. Julie a nd April Tay lor.
Fost oria: Guy . Harper , Alice
}ones. Charles and Mildred
Withee. Pomeroy .
The anniversary cake for the
celebration was made by Reg in a
Flight.

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POMEROY - Mr. and
John D. Riebel Sr.. Pomeroy, are
a nnouncing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter . Pamela Dawn Riebel,
to Hansen Bryce Buckley. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Buckley,
Pomeroy. ·
An open c hurch wedding wltl
be held at the Mullen -Memoria l
. Baptist Church, Belpre. on·Oct.
10. The Rev . Mark McClung.
form er pastor of the first Baptist
Chu rch of Middleport, will
officiate.
Miss Riebel Is a graduate of
Eastern Hi gh School an d Rio
Grande Co llege, Holzer School o!
Nursing. She Is employed as a
r eg istered nurse at CamdenClark Memorial ·Hospital. Parkersburg, W.Va.
Buckely is a gra duat e of
Eastern High School a nd Is
oJo,,ed with Wesam Construe-

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Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va .

Wright-Newell

Judge finer self for being late
PENSACOLA. Fla. (UP! ) '-A
county judge, figu ring he d eserved the sa.me treatment as
anybody else, slapped himself
with a SSO penalty when he
showed up late fo)' a court dat e,
his secretary said.
,·
· "It's not unexpected. T hat ' s
just the way he Is," the secretary
said Friday of ·her boss, Escambia County J ud ge Lacey Collier.

September 6, 1987

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

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'}3eat of the bend

~:Looking

goooood!
day - even the public games
held by the Ml ddleport Fire
Department are cancelled out so
don't make the trip to the fire
station and be disppointed.

By BOB HOEFLICH
Times-sentinel St11ff
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Doesn't the upper Pomeroy
· business block,
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·"the corner of
·,Syracuse and E.
~ Main
look
great?
_ Jay Hall an.d
: Bernard Fultz
;.engineered the.
c•renovated building which now
: houses the City Loan Sank and of
· course, the new building next
: door which is progressing
• rapidly.
:; The two structures really put
: some life In that upper block and
-_generally improve the appear. : ance ·of the entire business
-·section.
: Why If we aren't careful, such
:·progress could change our entire
·attitude.

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~· Tony Riffle who was severely

·_burned in an construction acci:·dent at the new Lancaster mall
:recently will probably be con-fined to University Hospital In
:Columbus until the Christmas
. holiday season.
" Tony has undergone his first
.:Surgery , skin grafting, •on his
·right arm and hand - each
. :.finger had to be done tndividu . ally. The first operation was six
-:and a half hours. The next
· surgery will Involve the left arm
. and hand. Additional operations
:wm then be performed on other
·parts of his body. Incidenta1'ly.
fortunately Tony Is seeing well
:and is hearing well so he's o.k. in
j hat direction.
: He is in the TCU Burn Unit,
Room 711!, East Doan Hall, Ohio
State University Hospital, no
West lOth Ave., Columbus, Ohio
43210.

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Sports

- - - - - - I n the. service---~--'--~
JENNIFER LOUDEN
Jennifer J. Louden. daughter
of Jon and Bev Louden of
Thurman, recently enlisted In
the Air Force; according to an
Air Force recruiter in Athens.
Upon completion of the sixweek ' basic training at Lackland
Air Force Base, San Antonio,
Texas, Louden is scheduled to
receive technical training In
missile systems.
Louden is a recent graduate of
Gallia Academy.

Bet you have missed Dwight
Spencer this summer.
Dwight has been a Ia mlliar
sight on the streets of Pomeroy
many years - appearing faithfully every day during the
summer to sell flowers and
MICHAEL ALLENSWORTH
vegetables from his vehiele.
Seaman Recruit Michael S.
Some health problems prohi- .
Allensworth,
so n of Charles R.
b!ted Dwight from being on hand
this summer - and by the way , and Carolyn S. Allensworth of
he marked his · 85th birthday · Mason,W .Va.,completedrecruit
Thursday. You might want to training at Recruit Training
Command In Orlando, Fla .
send a belated card to him A 1986 graduate of Wahama
Shade River Road, Pomeroy,
High
School, he joined the Navy
Ohio, You KNOW, he will be
May,
1987.
in
ple ased to hear from you.
Lady and her Doberman friend
are back home.
Recently, Lady, who is in
Meigs County for a year lor
initia l training as a seeing eye
dog. by Heather Pauley, and~
Doberman owned by the Pauleys, disappeared from the front
yard. Mrs. Pauley heard a
.. vehicle pull from in front of the
house but couldn't get to the iron!
of the house to get a license plate
or a description of the car.
At any rate, the dogs were gone
several days but sudden ly appea red at the Pauley home with swolien feet and loolting
very thin.
Incidentally, let me mention
one more factor -'- Heather and
her father prayer together for the
return of the animals since
Heather was absolutely devastated by the incident. Coincldence? l doubt it.

Point Pleasant, W.Va.

promoted from private first class
while serving with ·the 2nd
Marine Air Wing, Cherry Point,
N.C.
A 1985 graduate of Meigs High
School, he joined the Marine
Corps in April, 1987.

BRIAN FIELDER
Marine Lance Corporal Brian
K. Fielder, son of Don and Pat
Ball, of Letart, W.Va., was
recently awarded the Marine
Corps Good Conduct Medal.
Flelde,r received the award tor
. good behavior and conduct over a
three-year period in the Marine
Corps.
He is currently serving with
the 2nd Mar.!ne Aircraft Wing, at
the Marine Corps Air Station in
Cherry Point, N.C.
He joined the Marine &lt;::orps in
March, 1984.

AARON SCARBERRY
Marine Lance Corporal Aaron
R. Scarberry, son of Johnson S.
and Emma M. Scarberry of New
Haven, W.Va .. recently partie!·
paled in a four-week exercise In
Vieques, Puerto Rico, with the
1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Dlv·lsion, from Camp Lejeune, N.C.
The exercise enabled the battalion landing team to line-tune
its diverse organizational assets
and mold them Into an effective,
operationally capable team .
... He joined the Marine Corps In
February, 1986.

Southwestern is
defeated in grid
opener, 14 to 0

KEVIN JONES
Seaman Kevin W. Jones , son or
Donald E . and Maxine 0. Jones
of Rt. 4, Gatlipolls, recently
completed two weeks of refresher training aboard the ammunition ship Haleakala, homeported In Apra Harbor, Guam.
, During the training conducted
In Subic Bay, Phillippines, Jones
participated in various drill and
exercises simulating wartime 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :
conditions.
A !985graduateoiKygerCreek
High School, he joined the Navy
In June, 1985.

JOHN HOWE
KELLY MCCORRY
Navy fireman John B. Howe.
Petty Officer Third Cl;~ss Kelly
son of Kenneth W. and Dortney
M. McCorry, whose husband
M. Howe of Rt. 2, Vtnton,
Brian Is the. son ·or Fred and
recently crossed the equator for
Colene Fields o( . Hartford,
the second time during a sixW.Va. , recently reported for duty month deployment to !he eastern
aboard 'the submarine tender and .wester n Pacific aboard the
Emory S. Land , , homeported in guided missile frigate Reid .
Norfolk, Va.
homeported In San Diego.
A 1982 graduate of Burncoat
During the deployment Howe
Senior High School, Massachu- · made port calls to Phuket ,
setts , she joined the Navy in July, Thailand, and to Sublc Bay,
1985.
P hilllpplnes .
A 1985 graduate of SouthwestCHARLES BLAKE
ern High School, Patriot, he
Marine Lance Corporal Cha- joined the Navy in June, 1984.
rles E. Blake, son of John E . and
Sylvia B. Blake of Pomeroy, was

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Will Continue To See Patitints
In His Temporary Office At
MEIGS MEDICAL BUILDING
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15, 1987.
Plans for relocation of his office will
be announced in this paper the week
of SEPTEMBER 15. 1987 .

SATELLITE SALES

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• In September Ullll, Maiaacltusetts

GOV. Calvin Coollqe attained nation-

al prominenct! by caDing out the state
pard in the Bost011 poUce strike. This
brought bis name before the Repulican nominating rnnvention of ,IBU,
where he was nominated for vice
president.

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Ohio's points came on a 50yard iield goal by serilor Mike
Fu ltz , the longest of his career.
Bobcat coach Cleve Bryant
said he was disappointed that his
offense failed to establish a
running game. Ohio gained 110
yards rushing and added 21 yards
passing.

tunity to score after their 7 - 0
lead when Bissell broke into the
secon\lary and looked to be on his
way to· the· g6al line. He did not
avoid Troy Stukey who made
contact at the 12, caused a
fumble, fell on the loose ball and
prevented the Marauders from

making what might h?Ve been
the winning score.
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It was a. bitter loss for Meigs
and could, perhaps, be a very
damaging one to their title hopes .
Although the season is young and
the crown is still up for grabs,
Continued on C-3

PANTHERS MARCH FORWARD- Southeastern quarterback'
Mike Adams, with ball at right, prepares to give .the ball to one of
his running backs in the third quarter of Friday night's action
against the Southwestern Highlanders. The Panthers, projected
earlier in the week to use the passing game extensively, picked up
a pair of short lo!lchdown runs from Adams to hand the hosf
Highlanders a , 14-0 loss in the Highlan~ers' season opener:
(Times-Sentinel photo by G. Spencer Osborne)

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1986 OLDS CURASS SUPIEIW DOUGHAM

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La hor deserves a holid;~y - so
enjoy' and keep smiling.

sing on Friday and the Rock
Springs Choir on Saturday .
Speaking will be Rev . Roger
Grace, Wednesday: Rev ; Don
Archer, Thursday: Rev . Car l
Hicks. Friday; Rev. Mel Frank·
lin on Saturday, and Rev. James
Corbi tt on Sunday.

s·ection

" We haven't had a long streak
CHICAGO (UP!) - The Cinthis year where we played rea lly
cinnati Reds, who played .637
baseball In September a nd Oc- good baseball but these four
tober the last two seasons, are games we have played rea l
making another late rush in 1987. well," Reds Manager Pe te Rose
said.
Bo Diaz, Paul O'Neill and
Cincinnati began play five
Barry Larkin homered In supgames
behind first·pla ce San
in the first quarter. After the port or Dennis Rasmussen' s first
lly GEOFF OSBORNE
Pant h.,rs gained two yards from National League victory Satur- Francisco and 1\1 behjild secondTimes-Sentinel Staff
the end of Adams' pass play to day as the Reds improved to 4·0 place Houston in the NL Wes t.
PATRIOT - A blocked punt
Rasmussen, acquired from the
late · in the first quarter and a Spencer, Spencer powered his · ·in September with a 10-5 rout of
York Yankees Aug. 26, gave
New
the
Chicago
Cubs.
43-yard pass In the third quarte r way lor three more yards, which
up
seven
hit s and five runs in 61-3
Cincinnati
went
20-12
in
SepAdams'
one-yard
sneak
set
up
were among some of the things
Innings
to
even his NL record at
tember
and
October
last
year
Southwestern coach J'a ck James play Into the end zone. Junior
1-L
The
left.~ander lost, 3-1, in
and
22-12
during
the
same
period
kicker J amle MIller· s conversion
cited as reasons for the Highlandin 1985.
ers' 14-0 season-opening loss put the Panthers ahead 7-0.
With barely more than a
Friday night to Ross County's
minute into the second quarter,
Southeastern Panthers.
The Panthers did not sta rt off Highlander senior quarterback
the game e xecuting the passing Rob McCarty, who was the
.MORGANTOWN, W . Va .
"! was very happy we won,"
attack, led by sophomore Mike . second-string quarterback · be( UPI) - It wasn't a pretty start
Nehlen said. "There's no quesAdams, that Jam es had ex - lore the start of the season before . but West Virginia coach Don
tion we have to get better before
a hand injury to the original Nehlen said Saturday he was
pected. In fact, the P a nthers first
next week but we went out in
play was a sJx-yard run by senior startin_g quarterback pushed pleased by his team's first step
workmanlike fashion tod ay and .
halfback Dave Skaggs . On the McCarty into the· leading role,
into the 1987 season.
got the job done.
threw a 13-yard pass to senior
next play, Adams, pressured by a
The Mountaineers overcame
halfba c k Chris Bryant that re- five fumbles , four quarterback - "Allin 1111. I'm happy with how
hard-rushing Hig hlander defense, fumbled on his own 47, into sulted in the Highlanders cross- sacks and a 3-0 de.ficit to subdue everyone pla yed .."
ing into Southeastern territory.
the arms of sen ior Jo hn
The Mountaineers, winners of
Ohio University 23-3. West Virgi·
Edwards .
From there, the Highlanders nla plays next Saturday at eight straight opening ga mes,
Southwestern 's first offen sive seemed to be getting back on third-ranked Ohio State.
trailed 3-0 in ·the first quarter but
track, with the offense returni ng
series featured senior fullback
Joe Bryant with the ball. Sou- to the tried·and· true Joe Bryant
lor yardage. Steve Metzler, Antheastern's defense required at
thony Arrowood, Brad Hively,
least llvp players to bring him
down each time he carried t~­ John Darnell ·.a nd Tarbell, his
plays for the score. Jim Goff wa s
By JIM SOULSBY
teammates on the offensive nne,
ball. Watching the Panthers t.ry
the workhorse . in the drive
Times-Sentinel Stall
to stop him was lik e watchin g th e did their jobs In opening up holes
picking up 47 yards. A twenty six
Marines wrestle with the fl ag on lor him, in spite of the Panthers'
BELPRE - It was a typical yard jaunt by Brad Roller on a
defensive efforts In putting as
the mounta in of lwo Jima.
Meigs-Belpre
game as ex· reverse went lor what appeared
many as six men on the front line.
Howev·e r, when It ca me tim e
peeled - a hard hitting, spirited to be a Belpre score but it was
In the seco nd quarter, neit her
for the Highlanders to punt on
affair that saw a swarming, nullified by an offensive holding ·
team looked very impressive.
fourth down and four. sl'nlor
blitzing Golden Eagle defense penalty placing the ·bali at the .
The Hi ghland ers, in spite ol
Steve Tarbet! took the ball and
and
a 92 yard punt return that Meigs 41. On the next pla y,
holding th e ball lor better than
kicked it, only to hav e it blocked
shou ld never have been con trib- however, Mei gs was whistled lor
ha lf of the 12-mlnute period,
by the Panther so phomore Chad
u te to the downfall of the Meigs · a face mask violation and the ball
Mitten, who took the ball to the could not c ross the goa l line
Marauders by a 12- 7 score. The was ret urned to th e 26 yard line.
because of a pair of offensive line
Highlanders' 15-yard line .
loss s napped the Meigs win The Golden Eagles picked up five
penalties that stalled their longAdams' first completion. a
to the 21 and Roller agained
streak at 13.
est drive of the period with jus r
14·yar(l toss to junior fullback
The Belpre blitz prevented burned the Me igs defe nse with an
ie s than six minutes IC' ft.
John Spencer, put the Pa nthers
Mike Bart rum from setting up to identical re..erse pla y to the
on the slx·yard line with 3:02 10 go
Continu ed on page C-4
complete !his aerials as he hit three. Goff put it into the endzone
just five of sixteen as the on a three yard burst on the next
Marauder defense failed allow- play. A low sna p from center on
ing Bartrum to be sacked three the point aft.~r try prevented the
times and iorclng him to run on tie a nd left the Belpre eleven
trailing 6 to 7 as the fir st hall
several occasions.
ended
.
Meigs opened the game at their
Ne
ither
team scored in the
36 yard line and moved! the
th
ird
stanza
as each tried unsuc·
pigskin to the Eagle 32 In eight
cessfully
to
mount a sus tained
plays. A five yard preceedure
penalty placed the ball at the 37. offensive drive. The big play for
Bartrum was tossed lor a four Belpre came at the start of the
yard loss as he was run out of the fourth quan er . Meigs had moved
By SCOTT WOLFE
Lisle stood. on hath e nds of TO
pocl&lt;et and Brent Bissell punted the ball from their 20 to the Eagle
Tlmes-Se tlnel Stall
pass scores, throwing the winthe ·ball out of bounds at the 42 \\'here the Belpre defense
RACINE- WhM the Southe rn ning TD to Amos, while also
Belpre three. Unable to move the stiffened and ;Bissell was forced
T&lt;lrnadoes could not do in regula· sc orin~ qn a thirty yard aerial
ba ll, Troy Stukey p~nted from his to kick. Brad Roller fielded the
tlon ,they did quickly in the first ' from Rick Sellers that gave SHS
end zone giving the Marauders ball at the Belpre eight , cut to the
ex te nsion period as junior half· a 16-8 lead wlth 1: 09 left in the
good field position a t lhe Go lden side lin e a nd rambled 92 yards for
back Todd Li s le rifled a twenty- fourth pe riod.Lis ie a lso picked
Eagle twenty eight. On the the go a head score leaving four
five yard .game-winning touc · of! an Interception that nullified a
Marauders covering the' punt
second
play from scrimmage,
down pass to jun ior receiver potential winning score wlth just
flatfooted
and wond ering wahl
Bartrum
hit
Chris
Smith
who
: 48 seconds left in regulation.
Mik ~ Amos to give the hosts a
The
·two point converhappened.
scampered
into
the
endzone
for
a
dramatic 22-16 come-fr om beEar lier in the third period
sion
try
fell
short as Mike
hind non ·ieague wln.The Lisle- bulky senior running back Pete · 6 - 0 Meigs lead. Dennis Booth,
Swackhammer
wa
s cut down at
out of EddieCrook'shold, tacked
Amos heroics took place jus t Roush hammered out a 15 yard
the
one
half
yard
line.
on the extra point to make it 7-0
seconds t second play fr om touchdown run tha t gave SHS a
Roll er's touc hd own jaunt
a t the 5:26 mark in the first
scrimmage! after Southern . 9-8 !pad With 3: 25 left . The PAT
seemed to Tire up an 'II ready sky
' quarter.
pus hed Itself five yards ba ck· run fa iled.
high Eagle defense as they shut
Following the Meigs score,
In the first game of hi s las t
ward on a motio n penalty. pa vin g
neither team cou ld mount a down the Maraude&gt;S completely
the way to vtc tor·y over the season, se nior fullback Roush
sustained offensive drive until allowing them to advance only to
Waterford Wildca ts here Friday co ntinued a fine career wilh a
the Eagles, starting at their own the Be lp re 47 in thr ee
in the season Oj)('ner a t the newl y super JO'l ya rd rushing outing in
.18,
found a weakness in the Meigs possessions .
remolded Southern stadium Frt · 22 ca rries, while also complet ing
Me igs missed a golden oppordefense to move 82 yards In 15
da y night.
several successful passes.
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Sou thern miss ed the extra
point cha nce on a bad s na p. with three minutes remaining In
settin g the s tage for a potential the first fr a me a lt er having two
Wat l'rfo r·d win,howeve r,So uth- prev ious scores nullified by pee rn 's defl'nse rose to thPoccas lon nal ties. Junior Mark Porter
after Wat erfo rd penetra ted the sa lvaged three point s for the
ten yard line. pushing ba ckward Tornadoes as his twent y yard
ihe feisty Wildcat offe nse a nd field goa l attempt split the
preserving the win .
uprights lor a 3-0 SHS lead.
Many stars shined in South·
Waterford bounced right back
ern's tea m victory. buh. the with a 65 five yard drive that took
efforts of Mark Porter, Pet e seven plays to paydirt, the score
, Roush, Mike Amos, and Todd
com ing on a two yard plunge by
Lisle s tood out stafisticaily.
Continued on C-3

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· attack In Friday nlghfs affair, whjch saw the Tornadoes take a
22-11 final advantage. Shown o!J the. Wildcat defen!IC are junior
defensive Todd Kidder (52) and junior linebacker Chris Hock (70,
.number
barely visible, IIi center),
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night, Gallia Academy High
School had never won a football
game in the final .seconds on a
field goal - not even In the days
of Gene (The Toe) Weatherholt
40 years ago.
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That all changed Friday night
with three seconds left on the
Blue Devils' Memorial Field
scoreboard clock when Randy
Amsbary's 19-yard hoot spilt the
uprights to give Coach Brent
Saunders • crew a come-from·
behind 17-14 triumph over visiting Coal Grove.
Tawney Hits Paydlrt
With more than 3,500 fans
looking on In 80 degree-plus
temperatures, Gallipolis scored
first in the second period when
Chris Tawney slammed over
from the Hornets two (9: 38) to
. climax a 55-yard, nine-play ·

march. Amsbary's kick from
GAHS marched 66 yards in to the Hornet two to set up
placement made it 7-0.
nine plays. Tim Neville hit Mark Amsbary's winning kick.
Coach Dave Lucas' lads came Berkich with a nine-yard TD · Coal Grove had one more
right back to go ahead 8-7 with strike wit h two seconds on the chance, but .a des peration pass ·
6:41 left.ln the half when Brian clock. Again Amsbary con- from Mike Neville (no kin to
Davis smashed over from four
nected. It was 14-all go ing into GAHS QB Tim Neville) to Matt
yards out. Davis then added the the final period.
Melvin fell incomplete at midtwcrpoint cohversion on a run. A
Gallla Academy's defense dug field as the final gun sounded ..
40-yard kickoff return by Davis · in to stop two Hornet advances
''They got the ball at the .right
put the visitors in business .
early in the final period.
time and right place," said a
It remained that way until
With 4:38 remaining, the Gall t- dejected Coach Lucas. He adde_d,
Davis scored again, this time ans began what proved to be the "Neville. (Tim) did a good job
from nine yards out in the third game's winning drive. On a third hitting his targets when he had
canto. A run for the extras failed.
and 14 situation, Neville hit to."
CGHS led 14-7 with 4: 481eft in the Berklch with a 17-yard pass.
Saunders remarked, "We saw
period. The Hornets go-ahead Tawney and Young got it to the some leadership ability out of our
score came following the second Devils 49. Todd Casey caught a kids. That 's what we have been
half kickoff on a tlme-eonsuming 7-yard aerial.
looking fol' a ll along. I told the
14-play, 89-yard drive.
The Galllans. with Shawn boys after they (Coal Grove)
GAHS Ties Score
Grant, Tawney and Neville shar- . scored that we had t.o go bacR in
Chuck Young returned Mick ing the duties, then marched to there and score and play gOOd '
Dlckess' ensuing kickoff 15 yards the Hornets' 24. Neville then hit defense."
following a Hornet penalty to set Berklch with a 15 yard strike,
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Pomaroy-Middleport_:Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

September .6, 1987

September 6. 1987

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with another fine kick.
Shane Curtis at the 5: 46 mark of
In the final round SHS twice
the second frame. Curtis added marched inside the ten -yard line
the PAT and Waterford led 8-3.
before penalties pushed them
Thatscorestooduntllhalftime, back. An apparent back·
but SHS had something to say in breaking TD pass .to Pete Roush
the third period after Coach Bill almost put the game out of reach,
Hensl~r rt::grouped his troups. but a holding call voided the six
_Hensler said, "We told the boys pointer and set the stage for a 30
we had to do several basic things yard plus field goal by Porter.
In order to win. We had to ·cut The kick had the distance,but
down on penalties and perfect the · shaved the outside upright.
fundamel!tals In order to exeWaterford sneaked back into
cute. We had a ' much better the picture by getting Itself out of
second half of(ensively."
the hole on a 39 yard Teters to
Southern struck first in the Crawford pass · that split the
third period on a lime consuming 'Does pass defense right down
62 yard drive that was capped by the middle. That se) up a Teters ,
Roush's 15 yard TD ' jaunt. tllree yard run six plays later
Overcoming several costly pe- with Scott McCutcheon adding
· nalties and a couple third ilown the 2-point conversion on the QB
situations, the Tornadoes deter- option, the score tied at 16-16 with
mined effort put them ahE-ad at just'l: 25 left .
9-8.
On its next possession SHS
Moments later after the SHS fumbled the ball away, but Lisle
defense held Waterford in four I'E'turned the favor by securing
downs, the Tornadoes regained the ball on an Interception deep In
possession and took advantage of SHS terrlt'ory, possibly saving
a short eleven ya rd Wildcat the game in regulation. Three
punt.Marching from their own SHS pass plays failed as time ran
45, Southern hit paydirt when out In regulation.
Lisle completed a thirty yard TD
In that final defensive stand
pass from· Sellers by bowling John McClintock.Kevin Grueser·
over a Waterford defender at the ,Herb Rose, Roush, Ryan Evans,
goal line, the scorE' now 16-8. Ml.ke Amos,Lisie, Tim Ryan·
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ROCK SPRINGS- The Meigs
must certainly improve on the race.
and was not intercepted while
golf team won the TVC match Meigs
their overall performance frotn / Jim Goff was the leading Stukey threw 5 times for 1
held at Riverside course on here out if they expect to stay in ground gainer for the Golden
completion and 1 interception-.
Monday, August 31st. Meigs'
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team score was 182, followed by
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yards and an 8.1 average per yard average while Stukey
.Belpre at 187. Wellston 19l,Trlm·
average. Powell and Barton also carry. Roller netted 17 yards in booted 6 for a 25.5 average. The
ble 199, Vinton County 204 and
rarik in the league's top ten. live tries but broke Meigs' back
Miller 210. Although Federal · After two matches, the league wit!) the long punt return. For the Marauders fumbled twicl' losing
both and the Eagles picked up
HOCking does not qualify for
standings have Belpre at 11 I'YI .rruders , Bissell netted 33 both of their fumbles. In the
team standings because of only
points, Meigs with 8, Nelsonvil- yards in six carries, Jeff McEI· penalty depactment, the Ma·
two participants, Brian McPher·
le-York at 8, Trimble with 6, roy 30 in seven and Wess Howard rauders were assessed 35 yards
son of Federal was match medol·
Wellston has 5•. Vinton County 4 picked. up 31 in eleven tries.
for seven penalties and the
ist with a 39.
and Miller none.
Meigs had 6 first downs from Golden Eagles were whlstled·for
Matt Baker of Meigs was
Meigs travels to Forest Hills scrimmage to Belpre's 8; the seven Infractions for a total of 52
second in the 37 man field with a
Go lf Club on Tuesday for a TVC Eagles outga!ned the Maraaud· · yards.
'score of 40. Other Meigs' scorers
matcnhosted by Miller. Gaillpo· ers139 to 75 on the ground with
The Marauders will try to get
were Todd Powell and Scott
lis and Meigs will meet in a dual Meigs having the edge in passing bacj( on the winning trail as they
Barton With 46 each, Van Klein 50
match at the Riverside course on y_ardaage 59 to 5. Bartrurn host theTrimbleTomcatsFriday
and Joe Smith with. 56.
Wednesday.
attempted 16 passes, completed 5 night.
him
Baker's
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while Coal Grove will host
Wayne.
In other games Involving
GAHS opponents, Portsmouth
West downed South Point, 41·7;
Athens blanked Unioto , 60·0;
River downed Warren Local,
23-6·, Logan bombed Nelsonville·
Yoprk 27-6; ' Marietta upped its
mark to 2-0 with a 17·13 win over
Cambridge: Wheelersburg wal~6
1o ped J ac kson 6""
an d Wayne,

Keeps Em' Honest

Saunders also felt Neville kept
the Hornests defense honest by
mixing up his plays. " No doubt
about it. They are a tough
defensive team. ThfY have one of
the best backs ln the area but we
put pressure on them all night,"
Saunders added.
,
"I'll have to see the films to
determine who did the best job up
front before I make any com·
ments about our line play . We
knew Coalline
Coal
defensive
andhad
thata ittough
was
goi ng to be a dogfight ail the
way ," Saund ers concluded .
Statistics
Gallipolis rushed for 170 yards
140 trips ) and passe(! for 111
tseven of 13, one intercepted) lor
281 total yards In 54 plays from
scrimmage. The win ners had 17
first downs .
Coal Grove rushed lor 158
yards {42 plays) and added 15
passing tone for five, none
Intercepted) for 173 total yards In
47 plays .
Tawney led GAHSrushers with
138 yards In 20 attempts. Gra nt
. had 32 in eight and Neville. w110
was sackeq twice , had 21 In 10.
Davis finished with 141 yards in
27 trips to pace Coal Grove. Jeff
Haynes had 331n 10. Mike Nevi lie
finished wlth a ml.nus 19 in five ,
having been hit three times
behind the line of scrim mag e by
Mark Berklch, Scott Marchi ,
Chris Dillon, Mitch Bailey and
company . .
Ga llipolis, 1·0. plays at Point
Pleasant , 1-1 {the Big Blacks

Meigs golfers win

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Pomeroy Middleport_:.Gallipolis. Ohio Point Pleasant, W.Va.

September 6. 1987

September 6. 1987

Southwestern loses 14-0 on blocked punt and long pass

· Continued !~om page C-1 The Highlanders could not' The Panthers' best work on
confine their mistakes to the defense was when they played
Offense.. Their secondary was good defense against McCarty's
!lagged lor pass. interference passing attack. which was expected to be nil. McCarty fin when Adams fired a pass from
Ished
the night with four completh(' Panthers' 17-yard line to the
tions
out of 12 attempts lor 23
Southwestern 47-yard lin(': The
·yards.
" We threw the ball a lo'
penalty moved . the Panthers to
morP
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w~ expected to," sa id
their 33-yard line. On the n('xt
Southwestern
assistant coach
play, Adams was intercepted by
SWHS sophomore linebacker Mel Carter.
Ih the third quarter, th e
Josh Hal slop.
biggest
play was when Adams,
The Highlanders seemed to
starting
at his own 31-yard line.
hang themselves with penalties
found
that
senior split end Evan
a nd mistakes !rom time to time.
Kellen
berg
was wide open down
Ir made the Sou lheastern defense
the
middle
and lofted a st.rike
'look a lot betterthan it deserved.

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FRAZIERS BOITOM- Overcoming a huge 20-8 halftime
deficit, the Eastern Eagles
shOwed much character in fabri cating a satisfying 26-20 comefrom-bl&gt;hind win over the Han nan Wildcats here Friday
evening in the season opener lor
both ciubs.The non-league win
boosts EHS to 1-0 and gave Coach
Arch Rose a successful return to
the grid.
Over the years the Hann an
football program has come a long
way. Veteran Coac h Joe Johnson
is looking lor a good season as
one of Hannan's biggest turnouts
takes to the field. Eastern's
v-Ictory overshadowed a very
successfu l pre-season cam paign
that included a 2-touchdown-toone win over much larger
Circleville.
Coach Arc h Rose explained,
"A IIi tude is going to be the key to
this season. We were in a position
to lay down and dje ... to call it
q u'its ... but these kids d id not give
up. They showed much charac ter
a.nd really sucked it up in posting
the come from behi nd win. I think
this shows that we can do thi ngs if
we put our minds to it. "
Eas tern got on the boa rd first
when quarterback Mar k Griffin
broke away lor a 36 yard
t ou~hdown jaunt with 8:38 show ing on the first period clock. The
PAT failed. but East.ern held a 6-0
lead.
Eastern held its own both
offensively a nddefensively in the
early going, but Hanna n soon
made necessary adjustments.
Several early Eagle drives
were negated by fumb les (EHS
lost 3 of 3 the first half) a nd

penalties as Eastern inside the
twenty three times without Ia
score in the first half. One TD
was also called back.
Whi le Ea s tern's scoring
ceased in the first half, Ha nna n
really lit up behind a combined
runni ng-passing game.Han nan
scored first on a 17 yard run by
junior halfback Mike Wilson. T he
PAT pass was no good fora 6,61ie
with 7:23 showing in the second
frame .
Hannan scored again with 2:10
left in the half when Wilson again
scored on a 32 yard ru n terminat ing a drive that ~ larled on the
EHS 32. Wilson also ran the PAT
conversion lor a 14-6 score.
With :57 left in the half Wilson
nailed a halfback pass to David
Conrad for a 20·6 lead.
The EHS coaching stall regrouped at the intermission and
made the necessary adjustments . Coach Arch Ros e
.said, "We told the boys that In
order to win we must control the
line of scrimmage, do the job
defensively. and cut down on
m!stakes.We stressed tha t we
had to fir st contain the ir offense.
then put some point s on rh e
board .We showed a lol or poise in
a great 'comeback. "
Eastern 's de fense rose to the
occasion in the third fram e. hold ing the Wildcats at bay a nd
setting the stage for a · EHS
comeback.
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Meanwhile. quarterback Mark
Griffin marched his troops downfield with a passing-runn ing
combo that highlighted several
key runs by senior fullback Kyle
Dav is and JeJf Johnson. A fourth
' Co ntinued on C-5

that took advantage of the rath~Jr
quarter and the Interception by
loose pl ay of the Highl a nder
Higley of a McCarty pass with
secondary. There was not one
less th an 2:30 left In the contest
Southwestern player within fi ve
put a crimp In the Highlanders'
yards of Kel le nberg. The
chances of winning .
Panther drive continued into the
This didn ' t stop James from
fourth quarl~r . when as th e final
looking on ' the bright side. "We
stanza unfolded , Adams passed
go t a decent pass rush on Adams.
on· third-and-15 to junior fl~nk er Overall. we've got to -be pleased
Greg Higley. That play, which
with our performance. However,
put the Pan thers at the Southw- the (pass-interfere nce) penally
es tern three-yard line, set up the late in th~ second quarter was
th ree-yard scorin g spr int by what killed us ."
Adams. Miller's extra-point a tThe Highlanders finished the
tempt ex te nded the Panthe rs' contest with seve n fir s t downs to
lead to 14-0. the Panthers· six . Southwestern
By lhls time. the Highlanders' rushed for 117 ya rds. while
defense wa s bein g · pushed . Sout heas tern ran the ball lor 44
around . though the Panthers s till ·yards. The Highlander s were
looked rather lack l\lster. Adams. flagged seven tim'lS for ·55 yards ,
who completed live o_f 19 passes while the handkerc hief came out
for · 98 yards, " was not given against the Ross Count y gridders
adequate protection . He was . six limes lor 50 yar ds. SWHS lost
press ured," said Panther head the ball on th eir only fumble In
coach John Rober ts.
the fo urth quarte r. when junior
However, In spite of th.e fact
D.J. Harden lost the ball on the
that the Highlanders put pres- kickoff foll owing Adams' second
sure on Adams when he did ·drop touc hdown. The Panthers
back to throw, the blocked punt , fumbled twice and los t both .
penalties such as the pass In ter ·
Southwes tern will host · Alex terence 'penalty in the second a nder cin Friday. Septembe r 11.

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36-yard line, but PPHS failed to
capita lize on the Interception and
ended up punting, and Barboursville received the ball and started
its drive from the 29.
The drive fizzled and PPHS got
the ball on the PPHS 40-yard line.
After a penalty,lt was first and 15
lor Point.
Hall ran the ball to the BHS39.
then to t_h e BHS 29, to the 23, and
the n to the 13-yard line: Three
plays later, Oliver ran the ball in
from the 16-yard line , but Lea ~ h
m issed the point a ft er and the
score was 13·7, Point Pleasant.
The game ended 55 seconds
later when PPHS rim the remai n-

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in for the touchdown. Leaoh
made the extra point kick and
tied the score at 7-7, with 2:03
remaining in the third quarter.
On the next BHS possession,
th~y fail ed to convert a third
down, but due to a penalty on the
PJJnt, the Plra tes retained possession of the ball and the fourth
Quarter ended with the Pirates
posed on the PPHS45-yard line at
third dow n and one yard to go.
The PP HS defense held and
Ba rboursv.ille received a penalty
to ma ke 11 't hird and 13 from the
BHS 44-yard line.
Hall intercepted a Workman
pass and returned it to the BHS

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In the second half, the Pirates
kicked off to the Big Blacks who,
on the legs of Oliver, Casey Hill
a nd Steve Richardson, ran the
ball out to the PPHS46- yard line,
where the ball was fumbled, wi\h
the Pirates recovering. •
Another Pirate drive e nded
and PPHS got the ball back on Its
34-yard line. Hill ran the ball to
the 39, and then to the Barboursville 33-yard line. On the next
play, Hill ra n the ball to th e
24-yard line, afterwhlch Oliver
ran it fo r a first down to the
14-ya rd line. Hill ran the ball to
th e two·yard · lin e, Oliver to the
one-yard lin e and Hill ran the ball

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Things looked bleak at the start
for thE' Big Blacks, however.
when on the kickoff Barbourrsvil le returned the bail to Point's
41· yar d line. Things looked even
worse when offsides was called
against the Big Blacks. Barboursvllle quarterback Joey
Workman ra·n the ball Into the
endzone seven plays lat er, with
the kick good, to make It 7-0wllh
8: 15 re maining in the first
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By MATT ROBERTSON
OVP Staff Writer
BARBOURSVILLE
The
Point Pleasant Big Blacks defeated the Barboursville Pi rates
ln a second-hail rally Friday
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night , 13·7.
The Big Blacks scored once in
the third qua rter on a two yar d
run by Casey Hill with Brett
Leach making th e point alterward and once In the fourth
quarter on a 13 yard run by
Jimmy Oliver with Lea ch miss -

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: POMEROY - During the 21
years of Its exlsta nce, the Com·
mUnity Action Agency has
touched thousands of lives tn
Gallla and Meigs County. Yet,
most ~pie know the agency as
"the folks who give cheese
away" or '·' the people who
Insulate houses ." It's true about
the cheese and the Insulation of
hQmes. But C .A.A . does a iot of
other things too.
C.A.A. started here In 1966,
when Meigs County applied to the
Otflce of Economic Opportunity
for funds to create their own
Community Action program.
Programs of this sort were
springing up all over the co uptry
as part of President Johnson's
War oil Poverty . Since federal
funding was based on population,
county oiflclals were told to
''team up" with another county
to be eligible for funding. Conse!14entiy, Gallla County joined
. fQrces with Meigs and In March.
C.A .A . was In the business of
helping Gallla and Meigs
residents.
Acco.-dlng to Hazel McKelvey,
who has been C.A.A . from the
beginning, the agency started
with six full · time employees split
between the main office at ·the

Assessment testing is on effec·
tivc, scientific way for the partie·
ipant to find out more ·about
them se lves. There 'is no "pass or
fail" and many are surprised to
discover abilities they didn't
know they had.

Community Action Agency's Ex·
ecutive Director, Sidney Edwards,
goes over the morning mail with
Assistant Hazel McKelvey.

courthouse In Pomeroy and a
branch office in Gallipolis. The
agency administered the
Summer Head Start Program,
NeighborhOOd Youth Corps, provldlng jobs for youths, and
Operation Mainstream, jobs for·
adults.
The Office of Economic Opportunlty faded from the bureau ·
cratlc scene as the War on
Poverty gave way to the Nixon
Years. C.A.A. was still federally
funded, · now through the Com·
munlty Services Administration. ·
a nd creation ofthe Comprehen·
slve Employment Training Act
(CETA) absorbed the jobs
programs.
Then in 1982, In response to the
. Reagan philosophy of smaller .
federal government and more
local Input, the sta tes took over.
Ohio's C.A.A.'s began to be
funded (as they are now ) through
the Comm unity Services Block
Grant.
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Sidney Edwards became exec·
utlve director of Gallla-Melgs
C.A.A. In 1983 with the agency's
pioneer. Hazel McKelv~y. as his
assistan t. The main office Is now
centra lly located In Cheshire and
the staff has grown from six to 55
employees, many of whom began

as parlcipants in the various job
programs.
Today, C.A.A. Is the "urn·
brella" for many local human
services, Including Outreacn.
HEAP · (the Heat Emergency
Assistance Program), Weather!·
zation, Commodity Distribution
(yes. that's . the cheese glvea·
way), theclothfngbank, theHUD
Program In Meigs County, and
the largest of the programs.
JTPA, which stands for Job
Training Program Act.
Besides the dedicated person·
nel. another reason for the
longevity of Gallla·Melgs C.A.A.
Is the agency's sensitivity toward .
the people · 11 serves. The 18·
member bOard of directors Is .
· mandated by stale law to be
one-third from the public sector, .
one-third from the private sector
and one-third from the c lientele
the agency serves. This means
low-income people have a voice
in developing the programs most
meaningful to them.
For almost a quarter century,
C.A .A . has quietly. positively
become an integral part o! the .
community. Like a ·good· neigh·
bor. It's alwan there to lend a
·helping hand.

JTPA is CAA's largest program
Bill Meek says "Being a Job
Club Counselor for JTPA, gives
· me a unique insight toward view·
ing the application of skills and
abilities in the direction of job
readiness."

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ment Counl'ilor, works with
Tammy Fry on aSSl'S8mPnt re·
su its. Tammy is planning to go to
school with JPA's help.

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POMEROY- Everyone work·
lng together at the local level can
help to Insure a bet.ter fu lure for
the whole communit y. This Is the
basic philosophy behind JTPA ,
the emp.loyment and training
division of Gallla -Melgs Com ·
munlty Acilon Agc~cy .
EstQbllshed by Co ngressional
Act In 1982, JTPA combines f.he
efforts of federal. s tate and local
gove rnments with local private
• oector and educational lnstitu ·
lions to provide qualit y training
and jobs .
Unlike it s predrcessor , the
: CETA program, .JTPA works
: ' \ylth Meigs and Gallia businesses
• ' IQ provide " specific" e mployee
:•Cralnlng, According to Tom
· :Rl!ro. Meigs JTPA coordinator.
· ··' yve wouldn ' t want to train a
.;!lunch or we lders If. there's no
: market ror them . We gh•c cus·
::fqmlzed training to meet the
: needs o! local buslnes . "
Points out David GIO!'Ckner.
: Cal11a· Mclgs JTPA program di ; tector , " We ' re the best or this
' kind or program . We don' t just
· ·make work.' We place people In
. real )o bs and the overall average
hourly wage for an adult In bOth
counties Is $6.45 per hour. Per
youth It's $4 .36."
Though long term unemploy ment and low lncomcarequallll·
.cations for .JTPA assistance,
t~erenare many special pro·
grams whi ch do not require these
pre-r(l(}ulsites. Opportunities are
available to veterans, displaced
workers, such as coal miners,
a nd tlle handicapped to name a
lew .
If a Gallla-Melgs res ident
wants to know If he or she Is
. eligible for JTPA , the first s tep Is
: aphonecalltotheOhloBureauof
; Employment Services !OBESI
; •to sc hedul.e an appointment at
• ; their Gallipolis office. ! Res!·
, •dent s o! Meigs County .will be
: provided with transportation to ·
• 'Gallipolis.) Eligibility will be
' determined by OBES and, ac·
· .cording to the resident's goals
: ,apd quallflcat Ions. one or several
: JTPA services will be provided.
·:once a resident becomes JTPA
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Buck .promoted
GALLIPOLlS - Charles W.
Buck, Jr ., of Point Pleasant, W.
Va., was promoted Tu esday from
maintenance mec hanlc·A to
maintena.nce supervisor at the
Ohio Valley Electric Company's
Kyger Creek plant , according to
Raymond H. Blowers, Jr., plant
manager.
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POINT PLEASANT- Klla A. ·
Young, staff accountant with
James Rossi. CPA. Point Plea·
sant. recently passed the exam!·
nation to become a certified
publlc ·accountant.
She grad~ ted summa cum
laude train Rlo Gr.a nde College In
June 1986 with a bachelor of
science degree, accounting major
and computer science minor. She
has been affiliated with RDssl since
February 1986 and IS currentlv
responsible for corporate and
partnership accounting and audIts. In addition, she assists with
personal tax returns and financial
· planning and works With clients to
set up and select computer
systems.
Young Is a charter m.,nber of
Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society al\d the Rio Grande College
Accounilng Association. During
her senior vear she was selected as
the outstanding accounti ng
student.
While in college, she was listed In
Who's Who Among Colleges and
Universities. was the recipient of
the Ohio Academic. Rio Grande
District and Kibble scholarships, ·
and t'Dmpleted a three·month

Internship With the Meigs County
Common Pleas Court.
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She was been Involved with 4-H
activities In Meigs County and has
been a member of the Student
AmbaSsadors for Free Enterprise
at Rio Grande.
Young, the daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Ray "young of R2edsvilll:',
Ohio. resides In Point Pleasant.

maintenance helper in the main·
tenance department. He was
promoted to maintenance
mechanic-A in 1971, where he
remained until hi s recent
prmotion.

employment goals. JTPA can
assist In funding the appropriate
training.
"Funding may be short or long
term." says Julie Sullivan.
Meigs County classroom trainer,
"up to two years depending on
the needs of the partlclpan.t.
Some people may · have the
money lor school · but not the
moneY to get th ere. We provide a
backup financial su pport serv ice
lor tuition, books and other
training costs."
A sampli ng of current career
.choices of people involved In
classroom training Includes business administration. nursi ng,
crimi nology, accounting and
drafting and design to name a
few.
On-the-jo b training Is popular
with participants as well as local
NAMED 1'0 BOARD employers. Business people find
Charles I . Adkins, .tr.. of
Gallipolis, chief e~ecutive ofthis program attractive because
JTPA will pay up to 50 percent of
llcer of H·o lzer Medical Cena new employee's gross wage ter, was elected Tuesday to
during the training period. The
the Ohio Hospilal Insurance
emp loyer Is getting a motivated,
Company's (OHIC) Board of
specifically trained employee. at
Directors. Associated with
half the cost.
Holzer Medical Center since
1970, he sits on seven hoards of
Another program of particular
Interest to the business commun·
trustees, Including those ofthe
lty Is the Targeted Jobs Tax
Holzer Hospital Foundation,
Cr.-&lt;lit. JTPA can assist the
Holzer Vanguard Inc., Rio
Grande College, Rotary Inter·
employer In easily obtaining tax
credits for up to $2,4.00 a year for
national, lhe Gallipolis Area
asses~me nt .
Chamber of Commerce, ConElaine Armstrong, job c lub each qualified employee.
Although JTPA has heenon the
solidate~ Health Systems and
coach for Gallla County, thinks of
som~
time,
many
Joint
Venture Pharmacy, Inc.
scene
for
job c lub !iS "enhancing or upresidents
and
busl·
Gallia-Melgs
grading job skills. Everyone has
something to offer, even If they nesses are still not fully utilizing
feel they don't . lt's our job to tap the available services. All It
In and find out what that takes Is a phone call to JTPA to
learn more a bout I he program
somet hing Is ."
Looking for work or making a and how it can help both
carrer change can be a frustrat · Individuals and businesses.
lng experience for anyone .
In job .c lub a person learns
where to look for work, how to
POINT PLEASANT - Vlrgi·
approach a prospective em·
RIO GRANDE - William L.
AFTER
nia
Pyles, manager of the Artley
ployer, how to write a resume.
McCoy, of 616 Lake Drive, Rio
effective interviewing tips and
Grande, has been promoted · to Shop In the Silver Bridge Shop·
HOUSE OF THE MONTH - This home, located at 244N. Second
other skills. Special attention Is
product ion superintendent • . ping Center In Gallipolis, has
St., Middleport, has seen a big change since owners John and
a lso paid to motivating and
maintenance at Ohio Power been promoted to assistant su·
Marilyn Fultz purchased the home and started a major
pervisor over eight s tores in the
building seJf.es teem through job
Company's Gavin Plant.
renovation, accordlnt to Helen Teaford and Dottle Turner ol the
club.
McCoy attended Rio Grande co mpany.
Southeastern Ohio Board of Realtors. It was built around 1890 by a
Artiev and Fashion Cent stores
If a JTPA participant learns
College and Ohio University
riverboat captain who had a lumber inspector lor every piece of
through assessment that further
before serving a four·year tour are ladies apparel shops owned by
lumber. The late Essie Russell lived .fn this home for many years
educatio n Is Indicated to reach
with the U.S. Air Force In the Norstan Apparel of New York.
and was the last person to live there. The new owners intend to
early 1950's. Following comple. Norstan has over 100 stores a nd
renovate the structure and make It a "Bed &amp; Breakfast Inn ," and
tion of military service In 1955, he hopes to have 500 within the nex t
hope to have It !lnlshed by June, 1988. This is a large home with 11
was employed by the Ohio Valley few vears. Pyles said. The stores
rooms, six bedromms and three baths. It also has two fireplaces
Electric Corp. In various labor are located In several states,
and a hay window.
Gallla·Melgs hou ses being
and maintenance positions at including Ohio, PennsylvanIa.
weatherized last year. So far, the
Kyger ·Creek plant. IN 1 973, West Virginia . VIrginia, Kentucky ,
total for this year Is 126.
McCoy transferred to Gavin the Carollnas, Tennessee, MaryIf a family Is In need during the
plant as a maintenance land, New York and Delaware. .
winter, the ability to heat be·
mechanic-A and was promoted In
Pvles has managed the Artley '
comes as important as food a nd
By STAN EVANS
Coupon s due October .J. 1~H7 .
1978 to maintenance supervisor. Shop for 14 years and has had the
shelter. The Heat Emergency
should be detached and collected
Notice of Redernpllion
He has twin daughters; Chris- number one store In the chain
Assistance Program (HEAP) Is
in the usual manner. From and
City of
tine of Louisville, Ky. and Kat- during those years. Prior to
a way to Insure families a
after October I. 1987. interest on
hleen of Columbia, Mo.
Holzer
Medical
working for Norstan, Pyles
sufficient supply of fuel for the
the bonds called shall cease to
Center
worked fbr Fisher's Department
prime source of heat (wood, coal.
First Mort ·
accrue.
Store, Point Pleasant.
fuel oil, etc.) , during the colder
gage Hosp ital
GALLIPOLIS - The Summer
She tral ned with Nor stan in
months. The regular HEAP
$5,000 Bearer Bonds called
Revenue Bonds
Image Tanning and Toning Salon
Ironton.
Ohio.
"season' is from Sept. 1 through
7.
5
percent.
Numbers 993, 1001, 1050. 1060,
has opened on SR 160, •approxlJan. 31, although the season Is
Dated
De·
1063,
1104. 1141. 1142. ll50. 1153.
mately one mile north of Holzer
extended If weather dictates.
Medical Center.
cember 1. 1969;
1163, 1167 . 1205. 1207, 1215. 121 8,
HEAP is a ~tate program and
The Future Shape Body Toning
due October I ; 1
1232. 1245, 1246, 1252, 1267, 1271.
C.A.A . assists the state In getting
combines the principles of physiNotice is hereby given that 1299, 1305, 1332. 1333 and 134K
fuel vouchers to eligible famllles.
cal and Isometric exercise so the
$180.000 principal amount of City
A total of 5,294 Gallia-Melgs
user feels no muscle strain or
of Gallipolis Firs.! Mortgage
$5,000 Fully Registered Bonds
familles were helped by the
fatigue, according to a salon
Hospital Revenue Bonds 7.5
Numbers R·28. R·1.35. R-137,
program last winter.
. spokesperson.
percent due October 1, 1990, and R-294. R·338, R·345. R-347 and
Eligible famllles with less than
Summer Image also features
.
designated below have been R-350.
a 10-day fuel supply may a Is" Klaufsun Wolff Tanning Beds,
called for redemption on October
City of-Gallipolis, Ohio
receive "emergency" HEAP asVegetarian Health all·natural
1, 1987, at par value together with ·
By the -Huntington National
sistance from Oct. 26 to Aprlll5.
cookies and Lap's active wear.
accrued interes t to October 1, Bank, Trustee
This facet of the program Is
Salon hours are Monday
Cleveland . Ohio.
' 1987.
Payment of the Fedemptlon
administered solely by C.A.A. through Friday, 7: 30 a.m. to 9
price will be made upon presen·
and last year, 2,343 families p.m .. and Saturday, 7:30a.m. to3
If you have any question s, or if
ration and surrender of the bonds
p.m.
benefitted · from the emergency
you need assistance in dete rming
with coupons due October 1, 1987,
program.
Owner of the salon is Carolyn
If your bonds are being ca lled.
and subsequent coupons att · please give me a call or stop by ·
By utlll:otlng Gallia-Melgs Fitzwater. On staff are Brenda
ached at the Corporate Trust my office with your bond.
· C.A.A.'s many programs, rest· Board Myers, Belinda Board,
Of!ice of the Huntington national
dents In need receive Immediate Angle Stout, Shari Plymale,
(Mr, Evans is an Investment
Sank, 917 Euclid Ave., Room200,
support necessary to Improve Darlene Halley , Carol Bailey and
broker lor The Ohio Company in
VIRGINIA PYLES
Cleveland, Ohio 44115:
Mark Spires.
their lives. ·'
Its Gallipolis olfice. .)
eligible. many emp loymen t
doors may open .
A JTPA participant Is cons idered part of a team of experts,
all working together to secure the
right job for th e participant. The
participant provides the inltla·
live •· and JTPA provides the
opportunity.. The JTPA expe· •
rience will be as successfu l as the
participant want~ It to be. ·
Assessment. a scientific and
Interesting method for participants to learn more about them·
selves, is one of JTPA 's tnajor
services.
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Marie Mulford . assessment
counselor. leads participants
through a series of tests to
discover and measure sk,1lls,
Int e rests and potential.
Strengths and weaknesses are
then dlscpssed a nq It.'s not
unusual through assessment
procedures. for participants to
discover abilities· they didn ' t
know they had. Assessment also
Includes a n exploration of differ·
ent jobs that match the abilities
and Interests.
An Invaluable source of lnfor·
mation and Inspiration to JTPA
participants ls the jobclub. In job
club. a participant Is shown how
to reach the goal ~Athlch were
evaluated and defined through

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Virginia Pyles
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J T PA

: 'lind are in search of help, the
'place to start may be Gallia·
' 'Meigs Community Action Agen·
, cy's Outreach Program, coordi·
· nated by Letha Proffitt.
In Meigs County, the Outreach
office Is on the ground level of the
t'OUrthouse In Pomeroy. Gallla's
Outreach office Is behind th e
senior center.
Ar either office, staff members
• will assist you. based upon your
needs. In applying for C.A.A. 'a
various programs, a'lld may
'refer you to other human services agencies. Outreach Is also the
, place io obtain lnformallon on
• free clothing and food commod'• lty' distribution.
: . To contact Outreach, call 992, 5605 In Meigs County, and 4.46·
: 1611 In Gallla.
. Home weatherproofing, such
: .as insulating, caulking and new
: windows, Is available to low ,
• Income families through the
: ,W eatherization Program. This
: program 's work crews are com·
: .prlsed primarily of former unem• )&gt;toyed residents who received
: training and a job through one of
:·the agency's jobs program~ .
·! According to Rena Longstreth,
· · C.A.A. was responsible for 144

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poultry are just that and that it
does not Clearly contain other
species." said Na.~cy Robinson,
information director for the
department's Food Safety and
Inspection Service.
"This helps in a regulatory and ·
enforcement sense to get individuals who will cheat the public and
.. . assists plants to make sure
their processing controls are In
effect .' ' Robinson said.
Samples are taken when Inspectors suspect meats and meat
products, such as trim. are being
substituted and sent to any of
three department laboratoriesin Alameda, Calif; Athens, Ga.;
or St. Louis - for analysis,
Robinson said.
"The form er tests we · used
worked only on raw products.''
added Sharin Sachs, another
gover nment spokeswoman .
"You would have to look at their
records and almost catch them in
the act."
Robinson said sometimes pork
is substituted for beef in products

such as all-beef hot dogs because
of Its lower price. In uninten·
tiona! cases,. a machine may be
used to make both hot dogs !~om
beef and 'hot dogs from turkey,
and residue from one meat mixes
with the other because the
machine has not been properly
cleaned, she said.
As a result of the new test therE'
have been voluntary recalls,
temporary plant closings ..lndlct·
ments and at least one criminal
conviction.
The Agriculture Department
said the 01' Virginia Packing Co.
or Los Angei!!S pleaded no contest
to charges of ' .'selling and trans.
porting 'beef' wieners and bo·
!ogna that contained poultry:"
The company recently was fined
$10,000.
Other plants are under
investigation.
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Voluntary recalls based on the
speCies tl'st have included such
items as beef hot dogs, chicken
hot dogs, sausages, bologna, and
ha~ and beef pot pies, according
to ofl!cial government records.

Ohio crops get .much•needed relief
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI J Rain and !ower temperatures
brought a needed relief to livestock. poultry and crops over the
past week, ending Aug. 30. The
moisture helped grasslands, n!'w
se!'dlings and late soybeans.
The low!'r tl'mperatures and
rain ended the hot. humid condiilons which had pl'rsisted
throughout much of the summer.
Most comments indicated the
rain improved growing ' condi- .
lions from grasslands; new seed logs of alfalfa and latE' soybeans .
In some ar!'as. howev!'r, damp!'ned fields were too soft to
support s ilage ha rvesti ng
equipment.
Soil moisture rated 39 perce nt
short. 45 percent adequate and 16
percent surplus. There were
fbur-polnt-thr!'e days that were
suitable lor fieldwork. Activities
includl'd mowing idlE' cropland
and roadsides. harves ting silage
llild preparing land for fall
seed!ngs.
Corn harvest became more
Widespread as the crop dried .
down. Reported grain mois ture
content ranged from 15 to 35
percent. Test weights were below

norma!. Ears werE' not HUed to
the tips; rains were needed
sev!'ral weeks ago to produce full
ears. ThE' curr!'nt rains will not
help corn.
Des pite thE' lack of rainfall,
corn rated good. Corn silage
harves1 was active. In southern

areas more acreage must be
harvest!'d for silage to get
enough volume to fill silos.
Soybean stands rated fair to
good. The rain may help the late
plantings. Some stands were
already harvested .
Grasslands rated fair to good .
The rains promoted regrowth of
mowed ha y stands and grazed
pastures. Conditions also im·
proved lor germination · and
growth of new grqss and legume
seedings. Cattlemen have been
f!'eding winter supplies of hay;
any new forage growth will help
save sotred forage crops.
· The rainy wea\her slowed
vegetable and fruit harvests . Wet
soils .vere a parlicularly severe
problem for the processing tomat o harvest: although, peach
picking remained active in the
northeast. Sugarbeets were getting too much rain. but the

Much of Ohio's corn
crop ready for harvest
COLI)MBUS, Ohio (UP I) the record heat in tnc summer of
1987 inay cause Ohio's corn crop
Ia fall over- literally.
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The hot, dry weather. which
llegan in early May and con·
tlnued through mid-August, has
accelerated growth for an unu su·
ally large portion of the state's
3-million-acre corn · crop, says
Jay Johnson, agronomist at Ohio
State University.
More than 15 percent of the
crop was rated mature and ready
for harves t by Aug. 23 , he says,
five to six weeks early. During
typical years, only 1 percPnt is
mature at this time .
And, if farmers wail until
October to harvest, the corn sta lk
may weaken and fall over.
"The next two weeks will be
critical in terms of stalk quality
and premature kill," Johnson
says. "In my 14 years in Ohio. l

•

have never seen so much corn
mature this early . Farmers
should check their fields to
determine the condition of their
crop. H it 's ready to harvest,
don't walt .
"If the heat contlnues, we
could have 50 percent of the corn
crop harvested before the traditional Oct. 1 harve~ ii 0 g date ."
The reason for the early
maturit y: There have been
enough hot. dry hours since May
to mature the plant.
Johnson says the time required
for a corn plant to reach maturity
is determined by prevailing
temper·alure, rather than the
number of days since planting.
Corn needs 2,400 to 2.800 heat
unit s to reach maturity. Usually,
that mea ns the beginning of
October.' but this year It means
the end of August.
"For the corn plant, next week
is Oct. I." Johnson says.

Record yields expected,
hut weather still hurt
·TOLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) Although record yields are ex ·
peeled, Ohio' s corn and soybean
crops have not escaped un·
scathed from the summer heat
wave, according to an Ohio State
University agronomist.
"The lack of water has hurt no question about it," says
Donald Eckert. associate professor of agronomy . "But since
crops got off to such a good start
In the spring, It will be difficult to
see the damage. Ohio may still
have record yields, but they
. won't be as high as they co uld
have been."
Crops began the season with
adequate soli moisture, Eckert
says.
But the unusually dry summer
has depleted both surface and
subsurface supplies. causing
stress In many farm fields . The
stress could result in a yield loss
of up to 15 percent for corn and 20
percent for soybeans, he says.
To an Ohio commercial grain r
farmer who grows ·both crops,
the Jack of water could mean a I
big dip in Income, Eckert adds.
For example, a 20 bushel-anI'

acre decline for corn translates
into a $6,000 loss on 400 acres. For
600 acres of soybeans, a 10·
bushel loss Is $27,000.
If dry, hot weather continues,
yields could suffer more than
I hat, Eckert says.
"A steady 20-minute shower
would help replenish some of the
lost soil moisture and help
ma!ntaincurrent yield estimates
in some areas. In other areas. the
damage is done. " .

condition ratiid good . Tobacco
cutting advanced to 36 percent
compiNe, compared with 34
percent In 1986 and the corresponding 20 pefcent average.
Findlay reported the highest
rainfall in the state at 4.00 Inches
for the week ending Aug. 31.
Many other areas had rainfall
exceeding two inches. They are:
Mansfield, 2.88; Toledo, 2.86;
Willard, 2. 78; Fremont, 2.49;
Celina, 2.17; Hoytville. 2.09 and
Marlon, 2.
Rainfall In many areas of the
state was below one-half inch last
w!'ek. Those areas are: Ripley,
.19; Circleville, .21; Dayton, 26;
S. Charleston, 37; Jackson, .39;
Hunt1ngton, .44 and Parkers·
burg, .48.

iunbq limn· Jentinel

223 Columbus
Road, Athens. Ohio 45701
will offer for ula the following described vehicle, tree

Union , Inc.,

dcnrP 10 s pC'ak pffP('I h ·rl\

Union at 12 :00 Noon
September 11, 1987,

·Cattle f~ increase

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) About 17 percent of the U.S. corn
crop Is used for human lood or
industria! products, research
shows.
Ohio State University agr!cul·
tural economists say 7 percent of
that goes for corn sweeteners, 4
percent for fuel ethanol and 5
percent for other food and drink
products.
Stil !, more than halt of the Iota!
crop is. fed to domestic livestock
and another 20 percent Is
exported. •'

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) There are 9 percent more cal tie
on feed in the 13 major beef·
producing states than a year ago.
Agricultural economists at
Ohio Sla~e University say almosl
all the additional animals are
steers. That probably means
farmers are planning to use their
female calves to increase herd
size.
Total beef supplies are 3
percent to 5 percent below last
year desplle more fed cattle
being slaughtered.

Be Mus(c To Your Earo
When You Tune In To the Best Buys
.It

without any implied -or ex.-

prened

warranties. This

office o'
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the

Columbus

Road ,

rig hl to accept or reject any
o r all bids and TO withdraw

the vehicle from sale prior to
eonfirmation .
Terms . of Sale: CISh Certified Check or financing
confirmation at the time of

6 Lost and Found
REWARD: FOf the n•turn of a
boy's BM)( bike with training
whHit. Blu• with gold stripet.
TN.., from Bob McCormick Ad.

cooret4-44t-ote&amp; .
Brown donkey lost in Deatef
srea. Call 11•·742 -2338 .

sale .

SE PT. 3. 4, 6

Found: Part Pit Bull p•rt Shajlherd. Tan. 614 - 992 · 312~ .

Annou nee 111 en ts

9

3 Announcements

Wanted To Buy

We pay calh for late model clean
Uted Cffl.

.

Jim Mink Chev .- Oids Inc .

Bill Gene Johnson
12th Ann ual thmtlng Clinic.
Sund;,v Sept 13ttl. 12 :00 till
6 00 PM Factory reprHenta ll ves from Bear. Jennings and
Golden Eagle Archery-· Moll·
berg, WlnchHttf. ThoMpson Ce nttr anc;t CVA Arms -·lasco.
De*' Formula. ChMI.. Oily and
Kolpin Door prbet ev•rv 30
' ninut•s. Archery man.,. ihOot.
ONE OA'f ONLY SPECIAlS. Tri
Coul"'ty Sport Shop, Point Pte•
sent . W, Va 304-&amp;76 -2988.

Dltp«&gt; Aoryllc

Utex Caulk
With Silicone
Form a wealherproof seal.
Palntable. Cleans up with
water. 10.5 ounce. While.
(1810.1)
Retail Value : I1.H

4 Kittens · 2 males . 2 lemal ..
fi•ttt boll o f t.•t lood wi1h each
lnttan C1 ll 814 ·2tU5· 9384

3 kilt ent · 1 bl1ck &amp; wl'lite. 2 gt'IY
&amp; wtut • C all &amp;14 ·446 ·8016.

Old bam , Must betorndown and
~t llllilhn . Call 614 -446 •3413
Small black lemala dog e 14691 1290

Gtaac Dane. male Hat
neutered 614 -992- 3129 .

814· 446·3672
TOP CASH paid for '83 tnode1

arid newer used c•• · Smhh
Buick·Pontl.c,

191 1

Eastefn

AWl .. O.tlipollt . Cell 614· «6 ·

2282.
Junk ~uto ' a with or without
moto,.. Call I 1 4 · 388 -9303.
Standing Tlmbtlr . Call814· 379 ·
27&amp;8.
WANTED T"O IUV : Used wood
A coal h ..t.,l, Swain's Futnl·
tura, 3td. &amp; Oli-v• St . O.IHpolis,
Call 11~ - 448- 3159 .

Givel)way

4

Mtw~

BOOk· •. Along thl Highway "
with W.T. Sibley. Write· Grace
Ellis, 1471 Millardale, Ad . Co•
tumbua , Ohio 43209. or Call
eU-231 ·1908.
Buying d1ity gold. silver coins,
tingt. jew•lrv. at.,ling ware, old
coins, larve currency. Top prf.
c... Ed 8ur•ttt 8a,bef- Shop,
2nd ...... M i ddl..,_art. Oh 614 -

992· 3476

F•"'•'• kltt(to . bl•clt,

2161

304 · 175~

One 7 rt co Uc:h, good c:ondidon,
304-895-3420

2328.
Wlftt41d to buy· u:rap st ... and
melals. Alden Satll'age 114·
Antiqu... •ltver coins , gold
ringa, furnltwrt. old guna. com pi"• houMhold, Estattt. Casn
palct Call Br'on lee. &amp;14-386 -

5019.

BethrOQm levatory whh f.uc.. s.
:)Q4 .876- 13i&amp;

lr1q:l'lllll'lll
Public Sate
&amp; Auction

aa-PL POO•ar Retum

'lllpe 1 • wide t&gt;taa.. Non·

slip wrap around cushion
grip. Conlrot oo.non tor power
return. tXL331
·

ED 'S
GALLIPOLIS FLEA MARKET
OPEN LABOR DAY
J daya of batglint. Sat.· Sun.·
Mon. Our building is full ot
e.- citinQ merchandise, Our d..l "''' Work h1rd to tH-ing you
dltferenc thingt aac:h week -end.
GOSPEL MUSIC
Uve Gotpel sing outdoort. Sun·
cl1y atternoon. Bring ,.our fawn

udldn~

1-Po. Mnonry
DrtiiUht

c h• ~r

Carbide tipped for
long life. Sizes'\',,·,
v4•, ft',s-: \It~ and 11z·.
Use lor drilling brick,

l

FR£ £ ADMISSION
FREE
PARKING
Y'ou know wh..-e
are locat..t.
W• ' re Into our fDUrth y•• nofiN,
Try altemetin shopping. Try the
Flu M1rket. ALL OEAt.ERS .
WELCOME
At• 35 &amp; ,eo neu to Fruth's.
446 ·7037.

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w•

ttcwllt.. Conte!......

Heavy-duty, stackable.
Snap on lid, bulK In
handles for easy
carrying.
3·gal. (t0-2291 (22t31 U.H
8-gat. (10·2301 (22t4117.M
t6-gat. (10·2311 (22151 S11.H

stone. cement. etc.
(61170)

CHEST FREEZERS
S cu. ft. REG. 125'1.95 NowS23995
5
7 cu. ft. REG. 1299.'15 NowS27 49
95
15 cu. ft. lEG. 1399.95 NowS359
5
22 cu. ft. REG. IU9.95 NowS4199 ·
9
27 cu. 'ft. REG. 1519.95 NowS469 5

Rl c t. Pearson Auctioneet II·
canted In Otllo and w..t Vlrgil)iJ Esttte, antique. t.-m, liquidrban •••e5, 304· 773 -6786 ,

In Memoriam

·

In Lovin1 Memory
CHARLOTTE SMITH
Sept. 4. 1984
Jh.e days are so lona. since
, you We.lt al'ay.
;rhe sk.ies of brieht sunshine.
1iave all turned to aray...
"'II of I he joys that we used

1-l'o. Wood CIIIMI a.t
Set laatures Y,", o/•"· t •. Heat·
tempered steel blades, shock
obllorblng handle&amp;. (16·1501

1

to know.

Have llown away. like the
melted snow.
Oh! How we miss you,
Each and every day ,
For it has been so lone
since you wenlaway:
But !look up to hNVtn; and
breathe a silent prayer,
For there.we shall mnt you
Someday, sollewhlfl.
Missed Greetly by
Family and Friends

,') 1 r v11, * • \

1 1 Help Wanted
" HirHtgJ Oo\Perntnent jobs- vour
•ea. t15.000-tle.ooo. c.11

OOl·83e·He&amp;. e.o. tot " ,

Don't Drive 100 Miles When We're Lower Priced at

FARM CITY INC
POMEROY. OH .
614·992 ·2181

PO.IOYI OHIO
614-992-2111

Help

Wan~ed

AVON - Sell Avon for Ctlriatrnas.
Make 40 per cant. Call614- 448 3368.

Baby sitt•r - Nanny - Po s1tion
available for responsible adult
looking for a family to adopt
Hours vary dally . Salary negotia·
bit. Call for lnt....,lew 614- 4461987.
.
.
RepotMSted Moblle.Homes. We
h...-e' em, we tinance'em. EKample; 1984 Clayton 14x70. three
bedroom, 1 VJ bath. To1•1 elect-·
ric. _,.'Y good condition. $500
down. paymenu at t210 per
month. 800-828 ·0752.
POSITION: Care Mariager to
auist ftail eld'M iy In" accet1ing
ner:euary services to prevent
premature lnttitutlonallration .
RESPONSIBILITIES : The ure
manater maint1ins knowledge
ot communitv resources and
services, auesses client need.
d..,elops c.are plan , and anists
client In •ccessing those

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QUALIFICATIONS: Biichelor's
Degree In Socill Work or related
ti•cl. or comparlble work experitnce. Ttl e candidate t hou ld
have knowledge of ne.cls of frafl
efd..-ly.
SALARY: ote .OOO
.
Send r~taume to : Arta Agency ori
Aging O lstric~ 7 , Inc ., P.O.Bo111
978 RGC . Rio Grande, Oh
45114 , Deadline: September
14, 1987.
An Equal Employment
Opponunh:y -Arflrm .. Ne Action
Employer.
Qo..,arnment Jobt. t16.040 159. 230 · year. Now hiring. Call
1-805. &amp;87 -6000 Ext . A ·9806
for current tecter~l lin.

2

In Memoriam

In Memory Of

LAWRENCE RUPE
Who passed
away one year
ago Sept. 6.
Sadly missed by
his wife Betty,
children, cmd
randchildren.

'

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•

In Loving Memory of Our
'
Loved Ones, Departed This
LifeRHEA LOZIER SEPT ~. 1983
'
'GERALD LOZIER, SEPT, 9, 1978
;: JAY MYERS KELTON, SEPT. 14, 1952
Precious memories of those
so dear,
Often bring a silent tear.
Lovingly,
Iris and Aaron Kelton.

" HIRING! Government jobs your nrea. 116.000 - •ea·.ooo.
Call 16021 838 - 8886 . E)(T
1203"

Call

1·612-938 ·6870 ,

Standard
Time).
M·
F, Bam
lo Spm '[ Central
Dental Hygien ist and Dental
Auistont,. _uperienced prererred , part-time. approximately
18 l'lours week . Sflnd rtttume to
P.O. Box 0029. Point Pleasant
W. Va. 25660.

cun~t f~eflllltt.

Elmrician. e~tpet'ienced in all
ph .... of reaidentlal and com ·
mere!_. lnatallatlon 1nd repairs
Salary negotia ble. Phone 614 992 · 5009 . Mon ·Fri. 12 ·00
noon·6 :00 pm.

lleaHh Care nurses. Pomeroy Emergency Squad, the
E.II.S. staff. Grea. and those
who sent flowrrs. food and
cards and thanks to Rev. Don
Walker, McCoy Moore Funeral Home. and those who
assisted in any way in our
time ol sorrow.
Your IOYe and kindness will
alwlys be remembered.
May God bless each of you .
Mother,·Grandparents.
Aunts and Uncle~

CARD OF THANKS
The Ida Young family
wishes to thank our
friends and neighbors for
their kindness and sympathy and the many flow·
ars durinc the lone illness
and loss of our wife and
mother.
A special thanks to
Drs. Mansfield, Witherall
and Furlong, the nurses
and nurses aides and
staff of Veterans Memo-rial Hospital, lhe Rutland
EIIIIIPOCY squad memb·
ars, Rev. Bob Mussman
and Bigony Jordan Fu·
neral Home. All of those
wllo visited her at home
or in the hospital. A
thanks to MaKine Hetzer
and Tammy Fry.
Wilham Young
Evelyn Wib!in
Darrell Youn&amp;
Ellen Thomas and
families

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I.

J. ;.I. a ·;went
with my neighbors to
family pet show. The pro-

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17
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Situations
Wanted

We provide c..-e tor elderly and
disabled . Nur~ea aides are certified. bondtld . insured and covered with Worken Comp. Am·
bulatory or confined. 24 hour
care. overnight and live-in. P.M .
Home Health Agancy. 614 -9922657, 614 · 992· 2326 or 614·
992 -7044 ,

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY,

~i 'MO~S

So/l':l?l-r\lh\.:!Jc:i

led AI!

3 BR homo. 2 acres . Centrally
located near Albany , Athens,
Meigs Mines . House in good
condition . Onlv 10 yn . old.
A !e ~~:ander school. $37.500 .
Agent owned . Hocking Volly
Realtor. 614-592 -5252. Even - ·
ings 614 -698 -6491. 614-992·
7671 .

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18 Wanted to Do
Saptic tank pumping, resldentiai
&amp; commetical. S80 per load.
Ron Evans·Enterprises. Jackson.
Ohio. Call 614-286-5930

GWe piano and organ lenons in
my home to be·ginnMt, ad Vanced students and adults . Also
tuch chording and transposing.
If intetetted. call 614 -992 5403.

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21

Business
Opportunity

! NOTICE!
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ·
lNG CO . recommends that you
do buaineu with people you
know. and NOT tp send money
through the mail until you have
investigate~ the offering .

RESTAURANT: Established t6
years. Pizza , dinnen, sandwiches , D -1 &amp; 0 ·2 license. One
of Southeastern Ohio' s nicest.
Owner wishing to retire. Interested principln only . Re spond
to : Box T-104. c/ o Gallipolis
Trit;June. 825 3rd. Ave . Gallipolis, Ohio 46631 ,
'

A golden opponunltv. Enter into
the exciting world of undercover
wear . SeH exclusive lingerie.
Earn ca•h. jewels. and trips. Call
614-246-6238.

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....... GaiiTiiolls......... . ··..... Poii'ierov .....··...

Yard Sale: School clothei,
coa1s. jean5, small clothes, what
knott , keystone• . dirt bike
wheels . 3rd-8th. 10 -1, Mt. Tabor
Rd. Vin1on , 2nd haute on right".
Glgai1tlc Y1rd Sale : Sept . B19·3) , Sept 9 - 19· 2L Corner of
Third &amp; Sycamore. lots of
glasswere. cloth es. furniture ,
mon items under • 1.00 .

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
Thur. Fri. and Sat . From 10· 6 .
30919 Neece Rd ., Middleport,
Ohio. 2 ai1 conditioners. clothes.
boys billa. ete .
Garage ule St. Rt. 248 on top of
Chester Hill. Sept. 3-5 .
&amp;-Family Yard Sale: Sept. 5 &amp; 7 ·
9:30-6:00. Morning Star Rd.,
Racine, 2 mi. off Bashan Rd. on
Co. road 30 .
·
Sept. 10,11 , 12. Halfway between Coolville and Tuppers
Plaint . Several wagon load s.
The Schuls. Phone 614· 6673336 Of 6,Ji.&amp;67-32o3 .
677 Brownell Aw. Middlepor1 .
Sept. 8 .9 . 10. 10- 4 Rain
cancels.

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3 Fomily Yard Sale: Tue1 .. Wed.,
9 :00 -3:30. At . 141 , Centenary,
7th house past Jumbo . Slove ,
dreum', clothes, jewelry. Don't
m ltslt .
You'll with vou hadn't missed
this onal FREEZER . quality girls
school shoat &amp; clothing-size•
3 -14, mens, womens -s- m -1.
hems too numerous to mention.
t 100 First Ave. Today .

Green Terrece Trailer Park·
Community Yard Sale. Tuet. &amp;
Wed . 9·6.

3 Announcements

Autos for Sale

r:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;:::::::::::.
FOR SALE

Professional
Services

'77 BUICK
Auctioneer Col . Oscar E. Click,
license # 764-88. 304 -896 3430.

PARK AVENUE
Excellent Condition

446-2367
11

Help Wanted

DIRECTOR OF ANNUAL
AND PLANNED GIVING
Reporting to the Vice President for Development. the Director of Annual and Planned Giving is responsible for individual, corporate and other annual (repeatable) gifts to
the College, the gift planning program. including reseateh. solicitation and stewardship of gifts. and. in
cooperation with the Director ot Alumni Relations, assists with the annual alumni giving program . The Director
is charged with donor cultivation and solicitation: establishment and management of programs. budgets and activities to expand the donor base and giving program of the
College: recruitment, training and

~upervi"sion

of volun -

t6ers.and support stall: coordinator of Athletic Boosters.
special programs and other lundraising and administra·
live tasks as assigned by the Vice President for Development. ·
Requirements include a bachelor's degree. dedication to
education. two or more years fundraising. business. or
advancement experience. excellent spoken and written
communication skills. capacity for creative thinking and ·
hard work, energy. and a sense of humor. Travel , mostly in
Ohio. is required .
Rio Grande College is a unique private-public ·institution
combining a four year private liberal arts college (founded
in 1876) with a two year community college program . The
prcturesque campus is set in the lovely rolling hills ol
Southeastern Ohro. two hours from Columbus or Cincin·
nati.
Comprehensive medical; vacat1on and benefits package.
Starting salary $19.000. Anticipated starting date October
I. 1987 or as soon as possible thereaftet.
Interested persons should send resume and letter of in·
terest. including names and phone numbers of at least
three relerences. before the deadline of September 14,
1987 to :
Ms. Phyllis Mason. Personnel Olficer
Attn : Annual and Planned Giving
Rio Grande College/Community College
P.O. Box 969
Rio Grande, OH. 45674
Rio Grande College/Community College is an Equal
Opportunily/Affirmalive Action Employer
P.O. 12637

....... PfPieasinf·--··
&amp; Vicinity
Garage Sale • Sept . 5 and 7 , 8 · 5,
1303 Meadowbrook Drive,

Point Ple..ant . Lots of children's
clothing.

Giant Sale: Earl Fields. Hartford
W.Va. Sept. 3. 4. 6&amp; 7 . New and
uted: Fireplace acreena, dlshware, 2 shallow pumps with
tankt. hunting clothet. boots,
•mall Wooden barrel, tool s.
knick -knacks.
·

3 Announcements

Join Onf Of America's
Fastest Growing Retailers!

W

e have an excellenl part -time
opportunity as a CusJomer
Service Supervisor awalling you at Ame's.
As a Customer Serv ice Sup ervisor
you 'll Oll'ersee I he total front -end operai lon

of our store during nights and peal&lt; sates
periods. to provide improved customer se rll'ice and product ivily at our &lt;;heck outs.
It's defin itely a " people p ositio n," so the

GOOD USED TIRES
13-IH5-16-16.5's

30 DAY WARRANTY
Extrl Good Used Tires
(New load c:omin1 in

Tuesd1yl

We will install after
Thursday, Sept. 10.

3V2 mi. from Por1er oH
Rt. 515.

Lon Neal. 614·367-7101

best person for the job w1t1 po ssess excellen t interpersonal skills---:a nd be
available to 'work at least 3 eVen ings a
weak and Sundays
If you have at leasl 2 years ol col lege
or 2 y_
ears of ~anag~.menl _or superv 1sory
expenen ce, th iS po s1t1on Will give you a
competilive salary of at least $6,00 per
hour with time and one half for Sundays,
the freedom of days off and excellent exposure to lhe workings of America's

fastest growing retail operatiOn .

at•

HAPPY tOOth

3 acres. good location. Hou$8 in
naad of repair . Small barn
S10 .000 . Contact: Home Na ·
tional Bank. Racine, Ohio 45771
or Phone614· 949-2210.

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sePt. 7th &amp; 8th- Take RT. 160
from hospital to Kerr , go to cron
rOads on Bidwell-Rodney turn
right go 2 miles, farm on right .
Sign• up I New bedspreads • .,atio
drapes. corelle dishes, bovs
18-20 clothes, ladiet &amp; girlssome new , planta, red carper·
12~t141tame as new), Don't
mila thit one! Hill &amp; Neal
367· 7101 .

2 to Oo To
The Bl1 401

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7424.

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Hl!ilf3H
I. '1.1..1f3N
NOdlf3M
30NVI:Ic:l

·W8jii01SJ0q4 18UAW4~.¥.lU8NII

Yard Sale: Multi tsmily : tir...
cauntert9p range, ovan, range
hood, light fixtures . toys, exer·
cise bike. goll clubt1 glassware,
furnitlfre . appliances , many
household Item• too numerous
to mention. 1108 Sunaet Dr.
Fti.-Sat.&amp; Mon .• Sept. 4 ,5,&amp;7 .
8AM -6PM .

.5

Nice starter -ret irement or income property. 2 llr ., full basement. large lot. 508 Ridg e Ave.
Rio Grande, Ohio. Sllown by
appointment . Call 614- 682 -

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8Q Ill.¥. Sllq14X8 J9410 188 14fi!W l!

18 Wanted to Do

Teacher's w ife wi1h tour year old
child will babyail in her home,
New Haven . 304 -882- 377$.

f t Comp. lere lhe chuckle quored

I! S9 S~OOJ lllllli~!4X8 AUlf,. :ll,¥,0f10j

1'h mi . out Rt. 218 from Rt. 7 .
Sat . &amp; Mon., Sept . 5th &amp; 7th.,
t0-6.

Experienced mother Will babyalt
in her home tor one pre·school
child at Camp Conley. Call
304- 676 -2309 .

By owner: Small 2 Br. horne.
From St . At . 219 -take Kriner Rd.
Ve milo-fin1 house on right.
St2,000-will help finance. Call
614-446-2917 .

W' by filling in the mining word.s
• you develop from step No. 3 be low .

,,'A13J.~'id3S pa6pnf

I

Will do babvtitting in my home .
full or part time. Fenced yard,
cloae co school. 304- 675- 2784 .

NEEOAJOB11fyouare16 - 21
v-art oM and unemployed we
cen help you . Earn t1 .00•hr,
!Nhile you •ttend our lob seeking
s~llls woikshop in Muon
County . Mutt meat JTPA requlremen1S. Call coiJect . Support Services Network
(304)344 -3113 .

will be

0

&amp; Vicinity

Piano lessons : Beginnera Ad..,an ced children and adults.
Nancy Schul 614-667 -3336 .

•

Will help finance or land con tract. 10 yr , old house. 3 Br ..
Patriot Village. Call 614 - 446 1340. 446 -3870.

I' 1• 1· 1· 1• I' I' 1· 1· 1' I
IIIIIII II II

H•v• room and board for elderly ,
Rus onable . Cell 61 4 -992·
7204.

Will dCI bebyti«mg in my home.
Ha~te excellent rflf&amp;rences. 814·
992 ·7038 anytimf',

gram read as follows: "Any
exhibit that looks as If it might

r_ 1 11 1 I' 1 . ~Jg~her ex~!~its
-rL:....:;ArY'-i-E~N:r..:T..,..-11

9abyslner. prefer close to Adda~tille School. Phone 614 · 367· I ~...,:...,:.:._.:._...:_.:._.:._:.:.__
7757.
Want to babyah in my home.
Ha\le good references. Contact:
MAKI: EXTRA MONEY
Judy Sanders at 61 4·446-8621
DURING YOUR SPARE TIME I
Of 266 -6783.
Show ou t neW line of calendars,
pont and advenising glftt to
Desire employment in Gallipolis
local firms . Prompt. friendly
area. Retail manager. 4 -;rs .
service from 78 years old AAA · 1
/experience . Relocating to area .
Comp~t ny . Weekly commissions .
Excei. reference . Call 614 -S67Set your own houn. No inll'ast·
77B, . Bam -1 2noon. A'lllilab~
ments or collee1io ns . No e•pe9 -20-87 . Or call 1-316 -363rlence necessarv. Write Kevin
6603 · Barber• Gonzales .
Pelka, NEWTON MFG . COM PANY, Oept E 4271 . Newton.
Can do light hauling and rooting .
Iowa 60208 .
·
Rlasonable rates . Mar ion
Snider . 614 ·949 -2629 . ·

NEEDED: Obed ien ce Dog
Trainer to Ira in 8 month old dog.
Phone 614· 446-2996 .

Government Job1. 116. 040·
U9. 230 yr . Now hiring. Call
801· 017 -8000 ht . R -9806 for

I

cently suffered fire damage and
is offered for sale " a6 is".
Estimates for total reconstruc tion are ap~roximately $24 ,000.
This ad will run far one week
only. II interested call Sue
MO"ulton, executrix of tne e6tate
of Judy Pollock, at 614· 446 1479 .

NAWOPE
I

REPS NEEDED ·
lor bu•in eu accountt. Full·
Time, $60,000- &amp;80.000-PartTime, $12 . 000 -018.000 · No
Selling, repeot businou . Set
your own t'lours Training proVidod.

2 bedroom. 2500 Sq. ft. house
1or sale by owners at 1 096
Su-nset Drive. This how~e re-

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AVON - All areas . Call Shirley
Speon . 304 -676 -1429,

Wa need a cere• "'ind.cl people
orlenttd parson to work In a high
qualhv dental offie•. The p..-fect
Job tor the r~t.t P«ton , Pfe11e
·.-nl;t eornpl1te , .. ume to Oalry
Sentlnel t BOa -729-K, Pomtf'oy.
Ohio.
.
Earn ••c•llent money In home
auembly wotk . Jewelry, toys
and oth••· FT a PT avail•blo.
Catl tod.-y f. 1-&amp;18· 459 ·3646
ttall-rafund•blel Dttpl 816 22
24 houra.
·

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R.N. applications now being
accepted for full time PositiOn.
Ple•sant Valley Nuning Care
Center. apply personnel office
Pleasant Valley Hosp , 304-8754340. AA· EOE .

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L.P.N .: part•tlme. C.-11 Ohio Job
Servic• II 1 • -.t•6-t683.

AVON - All era'as. Call Marilyn
Weavar 304 -882-2646.-

peopla oriented high quality
dental office. Send complete
re1ume to O•ilv Sentinel Box
729-K Pomeroy, Ohio .

POSITION : Coordinator ·,
Supervisor ot a ten South..-nl
Ohio county ln ·Homa Car• Friendly Heme Pan in has apen Coordination syttem for frail ift9t lor mana1ijlers and dealers in
your are1. LargeSt line in party
ald.-ly.
RESPONSIBILITIES : Th• O(trdl- plal"'l-fr" kit-brand new Ctultt·
nator n\8""f.. the Dperadon at mu catalog·toy , gitl , and home
tha dweloptng c••coordlnadon d8COf catelog . Over BOO items.
S¥tt.,.. and rtlatM client track· Top commission •nd hoa1eu
ing sv•ttm {computeriz.cl) . Will gitu ,c•ll for free ca111og 1 -800·
su.,.,..,ite eMe manag..-s and 227-1010.c•ry a partial c•IMoed.
QUAliFICATIONS : 8echetor's -::
0.Qf'H In Social Work or rllated 1
Card of Thanks
tle6d. M .S.W . praf..-red. The
c.ndldate •houkt h.ve ••P•
tlance working with trail elderty
The family ol Bnrndi Forat risk of nursing homa plac•
ment and h.ve knowledge of
tune wishes to thank lrienljs,
nurting homt intake ptoceduret.
reletivts and nelattbols for
SALARY : '19.&amp;00 .
their sympathy during the
Send ,.ume to: Area Agency on
Agiftg Dlatrict 7. Inc .. P .O.Bo•
loss
our precious loved
971 AQC, Alo Grandt, Oh
one.
46174. Otlldtine: Sepl. 14,
A special thanks to Doctor
1917.
An Equ•l Employment
Jones, Doctor Carlson. Doc·
Opportunitv· AffirmatNe Action
tor Clart. June Kloes. Home
Employer.

IN MEMORIAM

.....

1

or

2

MGM.
Farm
City
540 EAST MAIN ST.

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Naeded: Dental f1Ygentl•t for a

to buy, 1tandlng tlmtMr
Call AI Tromm ., 614 -742·
Wan~~

912 ·5488.

8

Station manager for local companv. Write resum111 of exp•
rlence end qualifications to Daily
Sentinel. P .0 . Bm1 7296 , POmeroy , Ohio. 46769.

Credit Union,

Athens. Ohio. up lo the date
of the sale .
·
The .Hocking Valley Credit
Union; Inc.. rettNel the

cash prize from the Ohio Valley Publl•IJing Co.
~.A&gt; ave your name, address and telephone number
with your card or letter. No telephone calls will be
accepted. All contesl entries should be turned In to
the newspaper office by 4 p.m. each Wednesday .
In case ol a lie, lhe winner will be chosen by
lottery. Next week, a Meigs County farm will be
featured by th&lt;• Meigs So !lund Waler Con•erva··
lion District.

Wanted -People interested In
good Jo bs. benefits. Call 304.C20-6018 .

in the Classifieds.

vehicle may be seen at the

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) The cost of accidental deaths,
Injuries and Illnesses related to
farming is about $5 billion.
AI Pugh, safety specialist at
Ohio State University, says the
effect of an accident trickles
down through the entire
community.
Accidents reduce the earning
power of farm famU!es and that
impacts many others. Creditors,
local businesses and volunteer
organizations also suffer when
farm fam!!les lose time and
money because of an accident.

Com crops used

on

2 BR . rental house. &amp;8500 . 3
BR., nice, t25 ,000, Main St .
Crown City. C:all61 4·446- 151 1
or 446 -1622.

NACREP

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RN tposition available at Arcadia
Nursing Center. Coo,vllle, Oh .
Apply in person Mondsy through
Frtday . ~ : 00 - 4 : 00 .

This vehicle 1hall be sold
to the hlgheat bigger " at is"

in

High cost
of accidents

Number

Serial

1 N6ND01Y5FC 368 595.
The aforementioned vehi·
cle ahall be s;old by sealed bid
at tt,e office of the Credit

10

public ."
·
,\uglai zc Coun1 .1· Commo n
PIPas .fudge Frederick Pepple
· sa~s 4 H safety speaking s haped
his life.
"The public communication
skills I lea rned helped me decide
to go to law sc hool. Who knew I
could spea k in such a se tting? I
drvPioped a sense of direction
and self-estcC'm." hC' say s. "It
was a big. early impacl thai
sh"ped my car!'er."
Program participant s speak in
fr ont of other·s through count .1·.
district and slat ewid e competilion . Topics rangC' from fire
,;afrt)l to alcohol abuse. In 1986,
:u12;, Ohio 4-H'ers spoke in front
of 107.1()0 people.
Ohio Rural Eleclric is the t ra.dc
association for Ohio' s 28 rural
electric cooperatives.

~ature and responsi~la baby
1111er wanted to sit In my home.
3-5 days per week. Alt•rnating
shifts. 6 AM - JPM, 2 PM -12
AM . Call 614 -992-3068 .

1985 Nieun Pick,up Truck
4x4

For Sala by Owner: 4-5 BR, 3
baths. Appro•imately 4000 sq .
ft . 25 acres wjtA t~nia court ,
$173,000. Will aell with only 5
acres for S16J5.000. Call for
.appointment 614 - 446 -3386.

SLOGEP

I

61 4-446 ·4009 After

4PM. Ph . 304·675·3816 .

RAY LYE

ladies! Telephone survev. 6 :009 :00 evenings. 5 days. Mond8Y •
Friday . &amp;3 .50 per hour plus
bonua. Cell 614-992-7440 tor
appointment ,

encumbrances:

It g"w mc ronfi-

bar. 2 car garage. Ph. Before

4~ 00PM

9421 .

and clear of all liens and

'· J spuk£' up for safpt ~· whC'n I
\\'&lt;:I s e1 tC'C'naJH'r In Oh lo ..J ·H ." s &lt;.~ y~
MirhaPI Co r&lt;&gt;. mana,ePr or ~laifl·
wiclt" a('t h ·it ip.-.. for Ohio Hun.ll
fclert ri&lt;' . "Thl' cxp&lt;'r icnc&lt;' was

Greenbrier Est., 3BR • bi· level
on 2 .4 a~rea , AC. W.B.F.P .• wet

0 words
Rearrange lhe 6 scrambled
below to make 6

Help Wanted

Homes for Sale

Home for Sale by Owner;

Baby ,sitter 11eeded in Rodnav
area . Shift work . Call614-246·

(.

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NOTICE ·Of SAlE

finance rhr 19H; Ohio 4 H Hra ith
and Safct)· Spe;,king program .

worth~&lt;· hil&lt; · .

rl

The Hocking Valley Credit

lin"S InC'. hiJs announf'('(l il is

than St), !WKJ

11

Public Notica

COLUMBUS. Ohio 1l!Pi r Ohio Rural E10ctrir Coof)('ra ·
morP

_ _ _ __..:::._= 14ioed h

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MYSTERY FARM - This ·week's mystery
farm. featured by the Gallla Soli and Water
Conservation Dlstrjcl, Is located somewhere In
Gallla County. Individuals wishing to partlclpat~
in the weekly contest may do so by guessing the
farm'• owner. JlJSt .mall, or drop olf your guess to
the the Dally Sentinel, lH .Court St., Pomeroy,
Ohio, 45769 or the Gallipolis Tribune, 825 Third
Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631. and ~·ou may win aSS

31

WOlD
GAM I

• $lmp !e word!. Print letters of
eoc.h in 1t1 l.ne of SQvores.

Rural Cooperatin•
to finan&lt;'e 4-H
speaking probrram
donating

THAT DAILY Q. t1'Q
PUlZLII ~~

Tribune - 446-2342
Sentinel - 992-2156
Register - 675-1333

I.

New test used by government
to spot substitute illegal meat
By VINCENT DEL GRJDJCE
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
revolutionary new test Is. being
used by government Inspectors
to spot Illegal substitute meats
slipped Into hot dogs , cold cuts,
sausages and other such products labeled all beef, all pork
and all poultry.
Substitutions may be Intentional, as a way to cut costs, or
accidental, If meat processing
machines are not properly
cleaned. the Agriculture Depart·
ment reports , but at least one
criminal conviction has resulted
from the new test.
The "species identification
test" of factory-cooked pro·
cessed meats was developed by
microbiologists at an Agriculture Department laboratory In
Beltsv!lle, Md., and is being put
Into nationwide use.
"With our new species test ,
Inspectors are taking samples of
products !tom processing plants
to determine whether products
labeled aU beef, all pork, all

The Sunday

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

For more information apply in person

Murphy's Mart
600 Silver Bridge Plaza Sl. Rl . 7
Gallipolis, OH 456:lt ' .

MAUDE NIDAY
636 Third Ave.
Friends and neighbors
are invited tq atop by
her home Sun .. Sept.
6 fro111 1 to 4 p.m. to
wish her a ..

" HAPPY BIRTHDAY!"

Murphy's Malt
An Equal Opportunity Employer MIFIHIV

1

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Page-0-4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel
31

Homes for Sale

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Government Homes from $1 (U
....,.lr) O.hn!=luent tax property

AepoiNI&amp;IOnl

Call 805 887

IJOOO Ext GH -9805 for current
....,0 lttt

6 room houae two baths new
roof Nuuah w1ndow1 garege
248 N Founh Ave Middleport
Make offer 814 247 4672 or
614·247· 2632
Country retreat ne•sled tn
woodt on 3 7 acre• F•aturn
111clude greenhouse 2 bed
rooma 1 Y;t batha we•tern red
cedar elttenor garage nature
tra1ls Fraa gu. paved roads low
taxes Me1g1 County $47. 600
Call 614 742· 2692
4 bedroom 1 1h baths. basement, cental atr, 2 car garage
Lynn $1 New Haven 304· 882

2958

32 Mobile Homes

1972 Meatercraft , 12xfi2 2
bedrooms. good cond call after

6 00 PM 304 676 6483

1339 o• 446 1628
1974 Total electnc 14Jt70 3
BR set up 1or woodburnl!tf new
cat-pet, apphances 28 000 BTU
air cond1t1onar included $7500

33

Farms for Sale

20 acre larm wtth 3 BR house
Hannan Trace R.,ad, Glenwood
W Va for more mformatton call
304-n3 6118 or 773 -5188
after 6 00

34

Business
Buildmgs

Commercull bmldlnga for lease
Downtown Pt P18aunt Stores
otftc:es A -One Reel Estate
Carol Vaagar Brok er Call 304
675 5104

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Vacant lot on Ptne Street m
Gallipolis Water and sewage
Parcel No 007 023 021 -00
S5 000 Call 614 594 3833 or
814 448 -1729
11h: ac lot on Jerrys Run Ad
Apple Grove Witt\ rural water

Co11614 245 5183

304 676 2383

1975 Buddy Mobtle Home
14x56 wt1h 10x32 addtttOn
mcludmg woodburner Owners
moved muS1 sell Ben offer Call
814 448 8427 after 6 30 PM

PRICED RIGHT - One ac:re
butldtng lote on Rt 2 at Ashton
Pubhc water and mobtle homes
parm•tted 304 678 2336
One acre lots on Mason 80 at
Ashton pubhe water mob1le
homes perm•Hed, S500 down
S 150 per month
304 676
2336

1~63 Vtndale Mobile Home- 1

BR awmng good shape N1ce
for c•mpmg Call 614 446
1391
W•th large hvmg room and
bedroom add1t1on located on 3
acfel Call 814 742 3149 ah8f'
6 00 pm

Locattd Ounba1 W Va Ch,Jflt5

Ave l)fflce tqu lp!T'enl several
rOittS of m1sc 1tems cars trucks
vans Own•r state ol W Va

AUCTION
Del l 1987 10 AM

Location Barboursvitle W Va lnt•

nahon.ll badlhoe stngle axle dump
1JUCt 21 cars trucks vans Chmet

CA. N1ee 45 SpruceSt •300
Call814 446 2158
House for rent or 181e 3 Br
kitchen
garaga Located at
Rodney Vtllagell Calll14· 448·
1358

814 446 1802

3 BR house nur Patrtot Call

614· 379· 2678
V&amp;ry moe. 3 br house Nu::o
neighborhood ac
gaa heat,
dlshwuher atove refrtg
washer furmahed Call 614
446-7026
Houae-938 11t Ave partly fur
ntthad I 200 per month Call
614 446 4038 or 448 1615 or

448 1243

3 br. range

refr~g

dlahwaaher.
gerbage d11ponl double car
garage Cttr •chool d11t •360 a
month Oep &amp; Re1 Call 814

448 1134
3 bedroom 1n M1ddlepon Dep
011t requued Cell 614 992-

2606
3 bedroom houae A1r 1 beth.
total electJic No petl Must
have reference Available Sep
tember12 Ce11614 949 2868
For ule or leaae 2 BR house
1877 Lmcoln Hts t260 per
month, or w1ll sell at 1ppra11ed
walue 614 992 7386
Houset for rent Also have some
unfurnished apartments tOr rani

Coli 614 992 2403 614 992·
3432 or 614 992 2780

B

Rentals
41

AUCTION
Sept 26 1987 10 AM

Mobile Home Fumtshad Patio
Located 1n Galhpohs Call 814
446 1232
Furmthed 2BR cabte available
AC , rrver VIew m Kaf1euga
Fottera Mobile Home Par II C.ll

6 68 acres With well Jerrys Run
Roed , S7 000 00 Cell after
6 00 pm 304 576 2006

7367

Public Sale
&amp; Auct1on

unfurmat'ted no u••ve
87 Sprue. St 1250 C1ll
814 446 2168

2 uatlera for rent At 325
towarda Southw11tem Elem
School Garage for rent Cell
614 379 2179
2, BR trailer tor rMt Atr cond
Call 614 379-2;-.o9 or 448

2 br fully ful'l'llahed Ea11ern
Ave Water &amp; aewer paid $2215
Aduha only Rtf•encea d-..oah:
requtred Call614-448-3&amp;71

4 BR house for rent 3 m1 10 of
Galhpohs $300 a month plus
dep Ref r&amp;qmred Call 614 446 1616 After 5 00 PM call
446 - 1244
4 BR house on 1 acre Excel
location Ref Call A 1 Real
Est&amp;te Broker Call 304 6756104 or 676 7738
128 State S t % of double
Adultll w1th 1 child acceptable
Ref and Sec dep requ~red Call
614 446 0264

Ander5on Cooper Cowers Girace
Auctioneer, Lon Neal
614 367 7101

PUBLIC AUCTION
SAT., SEPT. 12, 1987
TIME: 10:30 A.M.

All anttques &amp; items from
ner 9 room home wtll be
Stewart. Ohto, whtch ts
mtles east of Athens by

the old Pressley Wmsold on RR Streetm
located approx 12
way of St Rts 50 &amp;

329.
ANTIQUES Many fme oak fu rn pes !kit chen cab . flatwall
cpbd 4 wardrobes. claw foot san ds set 6 c ha~r s dresse rs
Larkin 's desk rockers pump orga n 6 dress1ng m~rro rl
many other old furniture •tem s lfme brass bed ~r on &amp; brass
bed prrm1t1ve cpbd VICtrola. etc l many old diShes of all
types !Fenton dep . poHe1y etc I many old prr m1t1m &amp;
utensil s lamps fan cy work old clothes &amp; QUilts tewefry
books pa1nt1ngs pictu res. baskets. dolls brass lantern 110n &amp;
granite ware crocks plu s other old 1\ems
lme of HOUSEHOLD FURNflURE &amp; APPLIANCES of all
types !also many small &amp; k1tchen 1tems) lools sm farm
1tems. lumbe1 Ohver 74H corn p1cker plus muc h more

located on Momtng Star Ad
Radne 1411.70 2 bedroom
family room with fireplaoe, hvmg
roam wrth 1hdtng doora. fulty
equtpped_ kitctlen front and back
porc:hM storagebldg setupand
rudy 10 move 1n Two acre lot
for rent Cell after 6 00 p m
614-3154 4084

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2 bedroom mobile home 1h mtle
out Jencho Road cell aft• 6
p m 304 675 6483
Two bedroom mobile home
HUO aeeepted Call 304 875
3643 or 675 2989

Rooms for rent, day week
month Gellle Hotel Call 614
446 9580 Rent 11 low as 1120
month
Furnished room f76 Utdtttn
paid Sha~e batt\ Single male
919 Second Galhpohs Call
446 4418 aher 7pm

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Room• tor rent by weak or
month Call e14 992 7521

9 30 4 30

46 Space for Rent
Offtce Space f or Rent Excellent
tor A«orneya Accou nt1nt etc
Cloae to Court Hou &amp;e Call
Wiseman Real Eatate AgAncy
614 446 3644

e

Office Space fo r rent
IICel
downtown Galhpoha location
lnqutrte&amp; eall 614 446 4222

N1e•ly furntahed 2 raoma out
11de entrance ut1htlea Pl•d
I 125 per month Memedcouple
orwom&amp;n Sharatelephone Call
814 446 1414 or 446 17&amp;4

3 r oo m o tfi ce · Downtown
Ga lllpolll Newly remo d&amp;led
Rent In clud e• all u ttl•t •e• Air
conditioned lnqu"e at Pau l
D av •es J ewelen 6 14 446
1647

Great location Upstairs unfur
mshad 2 br , utthttet pa1d
Adultt only CallaHer 3 30 614
448 1467

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Pa1k
Aoute 33 North of Pomer O'I'
Renta l 1ra1IBfS Call 614 992
7419

2 bedr oom aptt and house 1n
Middleport 11nd Pom«troy P•oy
own ut1ht•ea Call 614 992
2381 or 814 992 2720

Spac• for •mall tretlen All
hook upa Cable A lto affl etancy
roama air and ceble M uon
W Va Call 304 -77 3 665 1

N1wly turn it hed apartment
Workmg adults only R1f and
d1901rt Call 814 992 G942
after 5 p m

SPACES FOR REN T - Tro•htr
Iota Rt 1 Locult Road bact. of
K &amp; K. 304 676 1076

Apartment for rent '" Pt Plea
unt Very ntce Call 614 99.2

5858
1 b~oom upatalra •P•rtmen t
f180 per month plu1 ut1httet
dapotlt Syr11cuae Call 614
982: 5587 or &amp;14 992· 6732
1 Bedroom unfurmlhed apt 1n
Middleport e160 ,.,onth plu •
utllhi1ea 614 99~ 5545 d-,.s
81• 949 2218 even1ngs
UnfurniShed apartments f or
rent HouMa for rent Call
814 992 2403 614 992- 343 2
01 114 992 2780

614 992 2363

other hours

1024

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Furnished Rooms

49

For Lease

FOR l EASE Apartment with
comp letely ••modeled kit ch en
b4'th bedr oom 11ru1 hv1ngroom
At~alla ble m iddle ot August
S1cond floor conntr Se to nl;l,and
P1ne Parking •rea prov1ded
1225 per m orutl 01 -1250 wtth
ttn cll en applitn cet turn11hed
Cell 61 4 · 448 2326 or 448
4425

54 M1sc Merchandrse

51 Household Goods
SWAIN

&amp; FURNITURE 62
Ohve St GaiHpoht
NEW 6 pc wood group 1399
Livmg room su1te1 $199 U99
Bunk beds with beddmg- 1199
Full st:r.e mattrflss &amp; foundation
•ta r11ng
199
R eo llnert
start.ng 199
USED 8eda dreuers bedro om
su•tes 1199 t299 Oe1k1
wnnger washer a com pleteltne
of used furniture
NEW- Westarn boots
UO
Workboott 518 &amp; up !Steel &amp;
soft toel Call 614 446 3159
County Appliance Inc Good
uaed appliAn ce• and TV 1111
Open lAM to 6PM Mon thr u
Sa:1 614 446 1699 621 3 td
Ave Galhpolls OH
Valley Furntture new &amp; u1ftQ
Large section of qual•ty tu rn1
ture 1 216 Ea1tern Ave
Gall•polis
GOOD USED APP LIANCES
Waaher1 dry tltl refrlgl!lf•tort
rang ea Skaggt Appl iancea
Upper Rtver Ad bes1de Stone
Creat Mot el 614 446 - 7398

$4900
ALSO HAVE CROSS BOWS
AT CLOSEOUT
YOUI CHOICE

OWNER, MARY &amp;WALTER BENTZ

M 12 WlnchMter 20 g1ugA full
choke Wllfm murnlng wood
stove Call 114·446-34 13

814 268 1558

South 3rd St

7230

Upright trcMzer Good eond C1ll

11 ou ft Chnt trpe deep fraau
f2&amp;0 33 c••m•c mold• •so
El•etrie Mang1l troner 1100
Somedofla Call814 4481489
or 441-0390

b14 379 2878
Solid oak huteh cabinet model
t v love nat ch-'r weahtf
dryer bedroom 1u1t Call •h.,
6 00 PM 81. 446 8252

86 Gravely walk behmd, sulky 8
l'i P w itt\ snow bl ade Channel
Muter 1D tt satallte dllh
614 992 5896 or 614 992

8710

Beeuttful blue long gown
trtmm&amp;d '" lace Stze 9 10
An oned p1111 te w o m en
clothing sl :r.e 8 9 10 CAll 6 14
448 2914 sfter 6 00 PM

FIFES

DOZERS--LOADERS 13j Cat D9H 151 C•t nqr, 1?1
nRH n~;~ fl4E 03 FA 4C Case 850C. Case 1150A.
IHC TD15~ Cat 977L / 955L, Komatsu 045S, 9C Bid .
Rtppers, (2) Cat 09H, (3) Cat D9G, Cat 09 09 Cab, 09
Rock Guards. 1150 Case Wmch
SCRAPERS-GRADERS 14) Cat 627, Wabcos 141
229Gs. 2226 IliA, Michtgan 110· 15B IHC E200 Cat
12E Gal1on 503
HYD EXC-CRANES - SHOVELS· Cat 235, &amp; (2)225, JD
690B Hem Werner C24, Insley H600, Atlas 1702, (2)
Koehnng 15T H~d Cranes, (2) Ltma 65 Frt Shovels
RT lOADERS: Cat 966C, TroJan s 7500. (3)3000 &amp; 304
Ford A64 Clark 75B Case W24 M1ch1gan 85 Senes II
lOADER HOES (3) Case 8500 &amp;(41 580C, Oynahoe
0140, CSE 1835 Sk1d Steer
TRACK DRillS-AIR COMPS &amp; MISC GO RDC16B &amp;
3100 Dnlls, GO 750/600 Comps, OW Trencher, Sheeps·
tool
FARM EQUIMENT" JD 4840, Ford 3600 &amp;8N, MF 40
Burrows Mulch Master, JD 780 Manure Spreader.
Un1ted Farm Tool1263 Ltme Fert Spreader, JD 1508
Batt Wtng Mower. JD BWA Dtsc, 17'9", 6' DiSC, 9' Straw
Cnmper; 6 Rock Rake, Bale speer, 6' Blade, 5' Frt
Dozer Bid, Balb Matte Seed Spreader
TRUCK TRACTORS-TRUCKS: 121 Mack R600 &amp;
R609ST Tdm Mack F786T SA, IHC 4070 Tdm; Ford
F700 SA Fuel, Dodge 700 SA Ltne, lnt'11850 SA Dump,
Whtte 9000 Tdm &amp; IHC 190 Cab/Chassis,~ T Ptckup
TRAILERS: 35T Tdm Lowboy, Steel/Alum Dumps,
Fltbed, Tags, Ttl! Top, Tdm/SA Storage Vans, SA Offtce
MISC.: Hyd Jacks, Fuel Tanks. Welders, Weld Trl, 4"
Water Pump, Steam Cleaner
Terms: Payment Cash, Certtfted Check or letter of
credit from bank bn Sale Day

HOME INTERIOR PICTURES AND BEDSPREADS
PIKED IELOW WHOLESALE COmB

KESSEL'S

CALL OR WRITE FOR COMPLETE BROCHURE!

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QUALITY
MOBILE HOMES
647 JACKSON PIKE. GALLIPOLIS, OH .

PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS

Pf:4. (6141 446· 7274
1 mile west of Holzer HosJjitel, Rt. 36

ArchbOld, Ohio 43502
14111 445·0015
Robert G. Frer, AucttonHr

Hours: 9:00-6:00 Mon -Sat.

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1 BOO 843 3767
1 976 Chevrolet Monu Low
mtlaage runs good I 500 23
mch color TV
1100 C1il
614 992 -6396 preterabty att8f
00 pm

2 Cemetery lots tn Oh1o Valley

Firewood f eu ule 130 00
Ptck·up load dehvered Call
Roger Meade 814 388 9016
or 388 9341

Memort Gardens
61 4 446 1391

3 81cyclet and trash eompaetor
Cllll 614 448 7453
Manually operated hospttal bed
tor aa la Call 614 44e 0618

HumMitfier 12&amp;
El~tron•c en cle1net t26 8'"
bletk &amp; wh•te t\1 17 60 Call
614 266 1720 - Sunday
Mond1v only

t126

Real Estate General

614 266 609 0

TWO LARGE LOTS wrt n c11y water sewe1 natural gas and
elect11c all ava1iabfe Buy one or both
k456

WE BUY. SELL. or TRADE
SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY

Ant1ques

PH. 446-7699 or 446-9539

LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE

ArHiq u• Ch1na cab11'111 wlth
round glass o n 11dn clAw fM't
Al1u ..nt lqu• glenw•r • C•H
61 4 949 3007

Real Estate General

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TONY 8 GUN REPAIRS hOt
rebluetng now taking order
orders for eustom Mau ..ra call
304 171 4831

RACCOON RD - One acre mil lot clean and readj to bu1ld
or for mob1le home County water
$5.000

Real Estate General

ROUTE 7-3 bedrooms fireplace garage. 'h acre. consrder
trade for mob1lehome
$29,900

ANDY SYLVIA
REALTY

GALLIPOLIS-3 bedrooms 1'1 basement. central a1r gas,
heat. some appliances good location
$37 000
RODNEY VlllAGE-3 bedrooms IV room deck garage
county wale• c1ty schools
$38 900
RIO GRANDE-4 bedrooms large 90•200 lot cfose to
school all lurn1ture mclud ed '" pn ce
$43 000
SPRING VALLEY-3 bedrooms fireplace 2 boths 2 car gar
age, covered pat1o. crty ut1hl1es
$68 000
RUTLAND-38 acres on Rt 124 house. garage bmldmgs,
pond Cllj wale•. free gas
$75,000
CROWN CITY-2 story coloma! br~ c k 2400 SQ ft, large bed
rooms. game 1oom 141'1 1nch walls, 2 acres
$102,000
DARVIN BLOOMER. Broker
DONA McGHEE
BETH NULL
,
STEVE McGHEE ......... ..... .

448-8764
448-0662
246·9607
446-1256

Real Estate General

SIX ROOM
~EE BEDROOM HOME located along 3rd Ave
QalhpOIIS shorl walk IOSC hOOlS Churches and downtown
SIO!es Rental two bed rm apart ment '" rear Buy now f01.
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Wiseman Real Estate Agency

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462 2ND AVE REAR
BDMNIE &amp; JIM STUHS- R!All OR

446·4206

REDUCED!

R•o Grande Area - Aframe se ltmg on 12 we s • of wood

land. loi s ol pme trees Home leatures liVIni 100m w/ wood
burn mg lu eplace and lois of book shelves Formal d1n10g
room modern k11chen 2baths ex tr a fg faund1y room Spual
Slalfs~ leadmR to 3 bed1oo ms Ma ster bed 10om feaiUieS a
deck. 3 car garage C1ty school s Shown by appomtmenl

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ba t&amp;lln p11tr Ahh ofl ~- vou may be surprlnd Very wall tOMhucttd
wlli 11\Slllltlon throu;.ou t 2btdtm1i Ut 1hty nn eould bl tilt lrd btdrM
Country kit w/ whd oak cabtntll t1tr1 larca 11'1'11\1 tl'll Alldlllln wln

dows sltdinc alass doOf leads to 40 deck tn fro nt 24 on s1dt l•r• lol
ftnced REO UCEO US QOQ
~1 04 4 ACRES PORTER ON SR 5S4 Rtcentlw ftmodtltd 2 story IIGMt l.
OR 4 8Rs ltntllw roomw/ bar loads ot ubmets ut1hty rm su11pon:h bl
se ment Ali i&amp; rm s Buut1ful trets 1n the ward $501
#110 HOME !NOBIG OPPORTUNITY Vorpltotlw"t~odolod lilt 1 ~
baths 11rden lull 17 x25 t1tchen nsw solid oa• cabiM'Is panl"1, IIMftdr,
1m screened pOfth NEW CARAGE 21 x4Q hut wtltr lOOO wmna
12 •U door Abusmns opportumty you Ulll pus $19 500
UU HOME W/ INCOIU POSSIBLE Chauntnt2 bldrm hom~ 1&amp;- LR ~11
sun porch bsmt and pr Just 1 little btl of henlft her• hhi&amp;Ood bu ildIn&amp; was used to repair lVs Grunhouu aartlen 1nd fruit Pl~o~s 1 prdtn on
a lot acr oss the rold Also hoo•up fo1 mobile home Rodnew I •d Will
trade
rllO VACANT - BUY WITH QUICK POSSESSION 3 bt*oom1 I ~ baths
f1p11 ly rm cozy home on I state IOUII ClOSe tO town SJI 00()

0161 IHINGSOF BE!UTI Alii AJOY FOREVER Dti1111tfvliy dteollltd
home on 3ae m/ 1 4 I&amp; bedrms 1\'1 batrts IJ prare and 1 wanety of trees
planted Located on (en Harmbu1c Road rrtced t o sell
IllS ALL BRICKRANCHI MAGNIFICENT YIIW Plus ihcrtsand pond Put
your own personal touch to wort. and c:omplste l.hts well cHs,ned horne l
BR' ltv and dm1n' rm 2 fu ll b11hs 21 master bedfm , IJ •It laundry
rm Deck ovtrlookm&amp; pond 8a1 n fru1l trm WORTH SEEING WOitTH

21't ACRES PLUS WOOOlAND. IUS! It ranch 3 bed rooms 2
bath s k1lchen w/ m1crowave. unl1n1shed basement heat
pump/ cen tra l "r 2'7 m1les hom hosp1ta1
LG HOME AND 42 ACRES 11/ l mce home Ove rS 000 SQ II
hv1ng space 4 bed1 oom s IO·ground pool formall R &amp; d1n
1ng 3 bat hs Kyger sc hools
PRICE REDUCED TO $60 000 00 - Ru st1c home sen~ng on
6 8 + W1th elf1c1ency apa rt ment Owner IS lea VI ng ar ea
wou ld li ke a buyer

OIIINING
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1127 OWNER LEAVING TOWN NEED OF QUICK SAL! Prr"d btiow op

PJtiud value ($32 000) Sale pnc:e S29.SOO 4 bedrms 2 full I»Uls
plenly of clouts &amp; cabtniiS La utthty rm •It chen dm1n1r111 Ups au
cond snys carpet throua:houl C1ty schools
#168 NEW LISTING ON THE MARKET Beauttful buc• ho..e Smin !rom
town ] Bldrm ~~ bath OWifSilUhtlllt~ rm eat 1n kit with loads of ubi·
ne ts Approx 24 or msulat1on blown tn atilt C.ntral atr low utthty bills
Kyter Creek Schools $55 000 Located on lulavlile Ad
#172 WANJ HIDEAWAY HlllS7 Uns cute little A tramt and 1 htlle work
could ,make a ntce home wtth woocltd nttln&amp;- 2 btdrm liP down 1YJ
b1ths I'J bsmt ic ut111ty 111 wasiMtr dryer ruralwalerpd ,elec htlhnd
woodburner W1ll COI'ISider land conhact lhh offer As•.nt 124 500
WILKESVIllE 92 acres m/ 1 lbh ofttr
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HANNAN TRACE RD
108 mn 2 •oad frontaaa Mike otter
#137 NEW LISTING Comtortlble 3 bsdrm home Loc:1led acro~s from
Bloomtitid School 3 bedrm blth Ia country •ttchen sunporch 8 m1
hom Rm Grande $23 500 2 lots I'LIIIIIblt
lfiOl JOWN AND COUNTRY 7 rm home overlook1n1 ttle Ohio Jhver loVtly
' hw rm , srtt1na rm and formal dmma rm 3 bedrtn I v, bath 2 ear praae
w/ basement 41Drlll $36 000

1169 NEW liSTING lAC I l L 210811( HOM! HOOKUPS StpiiCionk tnd
rural water KY&amp;tr Crttk Schools $11 500 Lind contrecl

Just takt ovar p1lments I ml hoM e1ty

WI COZY DOUI !WIDE HOME w/3 boclrooms l R ltm~y no wl woodburner I&amp; ultllty "" • new ps furn~ee low heat bills fencsd ytrd Located

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m2 MOBILE HOM£ 12 x50. locatod on Cnnor Rd $7 000
m&amp; 3 BEPRM MOBilE HOM£ I ~ boths McCormiCk Rd Vole
1166 WHISPERING PINlS lo'llyl boclrm I 1c batlt. 12&gt;24 LR 11nton
arn 1toraae bldl 8a:l2 Rsstncled lot If I Quit• possession

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AFFORDABILilY + LOCATION = On e
ntce starte1 home near Green School 3
BR s balh LR k1tchen fireplace fu ll
base ment bli yard Call fm more d eta~l s
THIS COULD BE THE ONE FOR YOU - Just
5 m1nutes !rom town th1s ranch style home
off ers 3 BRs batn k1tcnen w/ ran ge
double oven OW, d1spl LR. fu ll basemen!
f11eplace gas and wood heat I C31 garage
c1 1y s'c hoo l dl st r~ct Call for an
appomtm ent

YOU'RE GOING TO LOVE THIS HOME Located on Jay Dnve thiS one off ers
eve ryth ing you want for your fam1fy 3 BRs
LR k•tchen FR DR gas heat cent air 2
car garage woodburnmg stove Ca ll for
appt

YOUR FAMILYWILLENJOYTHISHOME4 BRs 2 baths. eQuipped k1tchen , LR
attached garage, heat pump/ cent 11r
wn1 rlpool '" ma ster bath, above ground
pool Shown by appomtment

off Glorps Cr Rd ICypr Cr Schools $27 500
#147 WH"Y PAY •ENT -Juy th1s ho111and han money left 2 btdr11 home
washer 1nd dl}tr Mobllt home 1ncluded Also an efftci.ncy tpt tncome

extrtll •ltchen f1m1ly rm I car praae loads of treasand aood aardtn
space Just oH Rodney 81dw1tl Rd M1kl oHer
lt165 $20 000 - Just out of IO'fln 2 or l btdrms bath ruralwat1r 2 cttl

NATURAL BEAUTY SURROUNDS THIS
HOME - 10 acre s m/ 1 gentle fa•m land
nw R1o Grande The 3 BR home boa sts an
absolutel y beaut1tul log add1t1on wh 1ch
fe atures a grea l room and spiral stairs
lolott , beamed ce1hng ston e ch•mney an d
woodburn er Other feal ures ol lh1s home
1nclude fo1mal dmmg, eat '" k1l chen
woodbUiner between d1n1ng and k1tchen
balh. part basement Call for appOint ment

LOTS OF POTENTIAL HERE! - 2 000 sq
It bmld mg w1th lrontage on St Rt 160
12K20 walk '" cooler 12ft dalfy case Call
for more deta!IS

#151 WOULD YOU IE WILLING to ,lint a httlaand save elot BtautlfultnSide 3 8R 2 blths DR Ill tilt ClbJMI IPICI and closets youw1llevtr nttd

BE VDUI OWN BDSS - EstabliShed nursery busmess 3
greenhouses, 2 starter buildings w1th new furnace 2 wells
Modern 3 bedroom home and 8 acres more or less of land
Gas well oo the property Run a bu smess 01 1ust grow your
own plants Qmet and serene Shown by appt

HOUSE AND 29 4 ACRES 11/ l OHIO
TWP - Th1s home offers 3 BRs, bath LR
kit chen large laundry rm w/ washer and
dryer Th ere IS a tobacco base and a 36•36
lob batn

PRICE REDUCED TO $39 9001-GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - Th 1s home oHers a
large LR w1th fuepla ce kitchen dmmg
atea 3 BRs bath, full basement I car
garage deck, lenced yard 1ust m1nutes to
town on Rt 141 Call for an appo!Otj11enl

BLACKBURN
RANNY BLACKBURN

19 8 ACRES M/ l VACANT LAND- Fronts
on Rt 160 BUild or put a mob1f e home
here $16 900

JAY DRIVE- Modern b1level 4 bedrooms 2 baths Fo1mal
hvmg room w1th hreplace, modern kitchen, lg fam il y roo m
also a hreplace 2 ca r garage Wash1ngton Ele mentary
Pr~ced $60.000 00

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REALTY

U5 000 - VALLEY DRIVE - ThiS 3 BR
home oilers 2 bal hs k1!chen LR DR
ca1pet gas heat c11y schools Call for an
appf

1115SPARKLI SPARKLI DELIGHTFUl NEW HOME l)uci 11~ "'in lou

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Portable Ughted Sign lAtter• I#
299, FrH dehv...., and letters
Weat Vtrgtnta 800 -842 2434 at
Ohio 800-633 3463

Real Estate General

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FAP IJ'3

$635 mo $39000
Jill QUIET IND EASY liVING 811"'1 plus 5mu 3btdrms

RIO GRANDE-3 bedrooms. large kitChen, 2 baths, carpet
basement, msuluated. easy to heat One ac1e
$25 000

7414

CALL TODAY- 592-1244

DON T BE CRAMPED FOR
MORE - ThiS lovely home
2000 sQ It and IS tust live minutes from
town - 4 BRs I '• baths powder room
k1lchen d1nene LR w1th corn er wood
bume1 f• m,ly 10010 catpet and hardwood
gas heat cenl '" attached gatage c1l y
sc hools Call today

...,,,.,,.,....

Anttque 4 pc bedroom suite
Also walnut bed matt,... and
box spr1ng1 New 1271 Vm•St
Middleport 814 992 2343

"Bud" McGHEE REALTY
414 2nd Ave .. Sutte 200
Gallipolis, Ohto
446-0552 Anytime

NEW LISTING: SECTION 12 SALEM TWP .. MEIGS
CO.: Htgh ndge top locatton near Mme Ill. 124
acres Owner Willmg to d1v1de Ntce mtxofftelds &amp;
woods $375/acre

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PROF ESSiONAl SERVIC EMAKES THE Olff! RUCI
Vlf!GINIA SMITH BROKER 3BB ·B·26
RUTH GOODY REALTOR 379 2628
DIAN CALLAHAN REALTOR. 2&amp;8 ·6261
KENNY GOODY REAlTOR 2116·9334

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Archery· Ntce used compound
bawl Several brand&amp; your
choi~ t41 Alao hw• cross
bowl at clo• out Guns The
entire collection of Leo Simms
an consignment 1t Fif• SoU1h
Th~rd St. Middleport Very mce
handguns ahotguna ht power
rHiel Priced to nil S 8 Shot
guntktwaal30 CaU814-992

1981 ChiiN'ette tiOO Dam~~ged
front end on left aide RainbOw
swe..,., 1800 Uke new loll of
.tt.Ghments 114-843 6111 af·
tar 4 30

Real Estate Gener11l

ONLY 7 MILES FROM POMEROY A contemporar~ ce
dar home nestled on 30 acres. 3 bedrooms, great
room tasteful use of hardwood, open ~pactous feeling
Deck wtlh pnvate vtew UNLIMITED FREE GAS Wlllt
ROYALTIES Separale shop space Comfortable coun
tr~ hvmg for on!~ $39.500

3 wheel bu::ycle for ule C1ll

fiSHING boa11n~ huntmg. all I! om th iS Getaway Retrea t
close lo Gall1pohs ove•lookiOR Blue lake and Raccoon Creek
Th1s has a 23 n 1 r ., el l ra~IPr on concrete pad sleeps 6 has a
su ndeck tural water sep11c sysrem eleclnc a pla ce" Ia relax
away li o!Jl th e telephone
U584

l Early Am•n(;.., stvl•lo¥• , ...
sole&amp; tor .. I• 110 tor both Call
&amp;U 992 2413 af1et &amp;00 pm

9646

64 Misc . Merchandise

592-1244

locust fen ce past t 1 26 each
or apecial offer to on e who t 111 ket.
pile Call 614 266 936 7

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M•y•c Cha t g .. range br onl•
Exeelltnt condit ion 175 t~rm
French pro vtncllll ch"landlln"
hole de 11&amp; I 715 •P•K• C1ll
614 992 721!5

fenees mulch ttnne t op t o ll
•prartog fuowood evergr•en•
Don • landsc•P•• 61 4 46&amp;

2581156

9 ROOMS. 4 bed1oom large hvm R room d 1n1n~ area,
k1t chen w1th lois ol cb,nel s an d s/s s111k mce bathroom
garage, on le, ellol All for Qu1ck sale or lrad e
~651

tOng Size 8 ookca1e Waterbed
complete 1239 Mattrn1 We
hHbl!ld And Furniture Wara
hou1e 98 Columbul Ad
Athen• Oh•o 46701 8,. fi93
7191

Tree&amp; AIIJITip •emoval etuun l1nll

Whirlpool heat pump UsCid 1
year Complete with pipe and
thermoatat 11375 Cell 614·
247 3896 after 8 00 prn

64 MISc. Merchandise

Times-Sentinei-Page-0·5

The

7 ROOMS, 3 bedrooms nea r Holw Hosp1lal Central au rural
water system large fam 1ly 100m 126 x22) garage storm doors
and wmdows I 1'1 aCies plu s N1ce hom•
#651 '

G E •partmanl 111• wash• &amp;

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Call

2 BEDROOM HOME omlook1n g ihe Oh10 R1ver has little
mamtenance - clea n an d mce, ms1de and out B eg~nne•
home or 1ehremenl home
i260

U•ed retng wather a dryer
M olloh•n Fum11ure Call 1514
448 7444
dryer

8300

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THESE HOMES ARE
FOR SALE OR TRADE

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GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS SALE
TWIN OR RG. SIZE FOAM
MAnRESS &amp; BOX SPRINGS ........... 535.00
6 PIECE WOOD LIVING
ROOM SUITE ................................ S299.00
AQUA STRIPED
COUCH &amp; CHAIR .......................... 51 50.00
MAUVE PLAID COUCH ................. s1 00.00
BEIGE TWEED COUCH
AND CHAIR.................................. s22 5.00
GLASS DINETTES
W/FOUR CHAIRS ......................... s1 00.00
WOOD DINEnE
W/FOUR CHAIRS ......................... s1 50.00
2 BAR STOOLS ............................ s100.00
COFFEE &amp; END
TABLE SETS .................................... S~39.00
NEW DLX.
ELECTRIC STOVE .......................... S319.00
NEW STD.
ELECTRIC STOVE .......................... 5279.00
NICE
BEDROOM SUITES .........S500.00-$850.00
TABLE LAMPS.................... S20.00-S29.00
FLOOR LAMPS ................... S29.00-S35.00

Heattletor f1re pla&lt;:e complete
Good cond Ca ll 614 446
1340
t
~ -------'---Conn Tr o1nbon an d ceae excel
co nd Acetylene torch, guages
hoae and &lt;:art Call 614 2666649

King w oo d and coal burner
.2200 toba cco st •ck t Call 814

Mtddleport

$$ SAVE $$

&lt;;a talyhc co nver1en only
189 95 Moat mod els lnat811•
tton alao av~ultble Muffler Man
9 St1mp1on Ave , AthMI Oh10

Estate General

Kenmore westl'r 176 SpHd
Oveen Wtlh$r, f 75 0 ryer ttl
Magteg wrtng., waahtlf 1115
30 ' el.ctnc rang1, 17&amp; 38
electric r•ne• I 75 20
range HIS 30" gQ ranpe, 1915
Smell waaher 6 drter t9&amp; eaeh
Upright freenr lt50 Harwat
gold retrig •121 Sk-uu• Ap
pl1 1nct1 559 Upper R1var f'd
Gall•pol•t Oh 614 448 7398

YEIY NICE HAND GUNS, SHOTGUNS,
HI·POWER RIFLES, PRICED TO SELL
S.B. SHOTGUNS LOW AS $3000

Locatton: From Jackson take Rt. 93 S. four
mtles to Keystone Statton Rd. (Atrport Rd.).
turn left follow to Sale Stte.

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1984 Escort, standard trans
1976 HondA 500 T Rednose
leegle pup• Call 814 367

Washer and dryer t100 1or
both Call814 446-3142

90 Oay1 s.a me as Celh w11h
appro 1o1ed credit
3 M1les au1
Bul av1lle Rd Op•n 9em 10 6pm
Mo, th ru St~t Ph 611 4U

thYESI ~ ( N 1 S

M need hard wood slabs 1 2 per
bundle Contalmng approlt 1'/t
t on FOB Ohto Pallet Co
Pomeroy Ohio 614 992 6461

Wood dintng room table wnh 4
chatra 1nd bufiet. 1200 Call
614 446 8928

Twin 811d1 190 Call

Sot as an d ehatra priced hom
8395 to S995 TabiM 160 and
up to 1126 Htde a bed1 1390
to t696 Re ahnrtrs t 2 25 to
1$376 Lempt 128 to t125
Dinettes s 109 tnd up to 1496
Wood Ulble w 6 ehl tfl 1285 ro
5795 Dttt k 1,00 up t o $37 6
Hutchos 34 00 ,nnd up Sun k
beds complete w maurl'lu&amp;s
$295 ana up to S395 Baby beds
S,10 Mattre neao rb o ~ apru1gs
tull or twin see f~rm t78 and
888 Q,num se1J S226 kmg
1350 4 drewer chest S69 Gun
ceb•neu 6 gun Gas o r e1aetr 1c
range t 375 Baby manreaMs
S35 &amp; U6 Beet h ames 120
UO t. K 1ng f11me 160 Good
••lect1on of bodroom IUitn
metal ceb•neft headboards 130
end up t O 165

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lhed A 40 D ttch Wtt&lt;:h
Trencher Call419 fl83 1469or
814· 694 7842

THE ENTIRE COllECTION OF lCO
SIMMS ON CONSIGNMENT AT

Jackson County Airport
Jackson, Ohio

Box 1

HALF PRICE ! Flathmg arrow
oir.• t2191 Ltgtlted non srro w
I 891 Unlighted t2t9 1 Free
lenersl S•• locally Clll today!
F•ator, 1 1800) 423 0163
anytime

Oueen 11:r.e quilt top• M aple
Leaf Shamrock an c:!Treeo t Ute
Call 6144460475 or after
6 00 367 7289

GUNS

Tuesday, September 15, 1987
10:00 A.M. DST

SATURDAY, SEPEMBER 12, 1987
9:30 A.M.

814 317 0119.

THE WORKING
MAN'S FRIENO

446-6106

SEVERAL BRANDS

Quality firewood for aala 126 a
plek-up load Bidwell Ohio Call

New wood 8 pc liVIng wood
au•tes 1399 95 eh•t of draw
era 4 drawer t48 ! dntw.rUi9 96, mattresa • bo~ springs·
full aize 312 co1l 1149 115 aet
tw•n m1ttre11e1 tl5
aet

LAYNE ' S FURNITUR E

A!SID{NTIA l

NICE USED COMPOUND BOWS

Pl•t•c ciatern ttlite approved.
plaatic ..ptie tanka plastic
cuhrerts. metal eulvana RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES JaiCk
son Oh 114 286 · 15930

PARSON S FURNITURE

A:ol 6;lr1h

ARCHERY

Coli &amp;14 256 8251

Save aiol Check us out for
c1rpet end furn iture 9•12
Carpet, l50 8 piKawoodiiY1ng
room au11, 1399 Mollohan
Furnttura Upper Rwer Ad Call
614 448.7444

Merchandise

AUCTION

Callahan ' • u..d T~re Shop Ov•r
1.000tiret 1118112 13 14 15
HI 16 5 8 mil" out At 218

New Hat Point 1 e cu ft refng ,
fro- free 1ce mlk• almond
t4150 Stand•rd Hot Polnl ~ec
range almond •275 or both for
t700 Call 614 2158 1739 or
448 6199

Construction Equipment - Farm
Equipment • Trucks &amp; Trailers

AUCTION

\.

45

Nice 2 BR Apt Call 814 446

Inc. &amp; others

THORNVILLE, OHIO 614/ 246-6851

Located 21 miles north of Pt. Pleasant. W. Va.
off Route 2 on School House Run -- follow
stgns
Aucttone~r's Note Due to conventence there wtll be
two (2) aucttons held at the same locatton tmmedta·
tel~ followtng one another The ftrst wtll be on an es·
tate auctton to sell the chattels of Tom Sayre. The
second wtll be the personal property of W. D Han·
num Thts wtlf be an all day sale so please be on
bme
TRUCKS · VAN TRAILERS • FARM EOUIPMENT
ANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTIBLES 19 30 A M) Secretanate. player
ptano w/ bench muSic for player ptano, brass bed. needs
r p1ano w/ bencn mustc for player p1ano brass bed needs
repa11 s. h1gh back wood bed 13) k1tc hen cupboard s. e.tra
large woven basket n1ce 1100 beds, 121 camel back trunks,
colored p1cture of D1onne Qu1nlupfets 111 antiQUe frame. 13)
chest of drawm. qu1lt frames m1rrors picture frames,
square butterm ofd asst of hand b1ts. wood VISe double
trees preSidential plates. c1oss cu t saws wood plane, wheal
cradle. kraut cutte• old books sad ~rons large wooden bar·
refs a few old qu11ts plu s boxes and boxes of miscellaneous
too numerous to mention
TRUCKS- VAN TRAILERS 1977 GMC 6000 senes. 16'
bed w/ wmch 350 V 8 5x2 speed. 1976 C 65 Chevy. 16"
dump bed w/ 4 Sides 396 V B 1978 GMC half ton p1ckup
II ) 35 van trailer and 121 40' van lra1fers
FARM EQUIPMENT- MISCEllANEOUS 35 Ferguson trac
, tor J D mower w1th converted 3 pt hitch M F 3 pi mower
; M F scoop, Ferguson 14 plows, n d tra~fe r for water lank N
• 1 #17 manure spreaderforp arts culllvalors p1pesled lnge
rsolf Rand model EU a1r w~n ch 12) 20 h p Hobart welders 3
phase 300 amp 40 volt on carts 131tack hammers several
complete sets of acel~ lene cu n1ng torcnes concrete v1bra
tor, asst of HD cham h01sts 3 wackers. p1pe threaders 3
, phase 600 volt 300 amp safety disconnect bo• breaker
, boKes d1g1taf pr~ntoul computer, W' •ndustf!al B&amp;D reverS!
• ble dnll 'A' a1r wren ch. asst of a1r b1ls and hoses, snatcn
: blocks, severa l metal 3'x4' tool boxes weldtng carts, p1pe
wrenches steam p1pes &amp; httmgs, hard hats weldmg hoods
: plalform scales II hp Oynamark ndmg fawn mower, log
chams, 5" v1se, farge asst of metal &amp; wood frame windows,
condwt &amp; eleclnc w1re, railroad tack plus other construction
related 1tems too nujllerous to ment1on
LUNCH SERVED
, TERMS: CASH or CHECK wtlh positiVI tdenltftctton day
of sale.
AUCTIONEER: EDWIN WINTER
lllllWOOD. WV-PHONE 273-3447
LICIIISI *334·88

One bedroom ~\lrnu~h ed apart
ment m Point Plea•ant Extra
clean and nlc. Adults no putt
phone 304 876 1386

Furnlatled Apt 1 Br S225
Utdttiea pa1d 701 4th Ave
Galltpolll Call 614 446 4416
after 8 00 PM

PUBLIC
AUCTION
Berridge Reclamation-Benedict

AUCTIONEER-MIKE CLUM INC.

3 rooma and b•th..- uu heat
ground floor wuh er and dryer
hook up no children Immediate
occupeniCY N o Pttl ptlone
304 &amp;76· 4480 e11t 53 or 60

2 8R apu 6 elosets ktlchen
appl furmshed Wether-Dryer
hooll up ww oerpet newty
pa1nted deck
Regency Inc
Apta Call 304 675 7738 or
875 5104

mo Oepo11t and ref•tnce
qUtred 40614 ktngabury Ad
Pomeroy, Ohio 114 992 2~48
between 8 5 p m

one bedroom
apanment overlooking city park
8176 per month Caii&amp;U ue
' 2326 or 446 4425

5024

Co11814 446 1519

2 bedroom waaher drver t 1 715

FOR LE A SE

304 882 3287 o• 304 773

Furnl1tled downat1lr1. 3 rmlJ
and bath Cle1n No peta Adults
only Oapotlt and RAf Required

Eats
Pos•t•ve I D
DAN SMITH , AUCTIONEER
614-949-2033 or 992-7301
Ohio Ltcense #57-68·1344
W Va #515-88
MIKE MARTIN APPRENTICE
Not responsible for acc1dents or loss ol property."

Old country safe at the edge of town House has been shut
up foryears Terms- Cash or good check w/ ID lunch by
local f1re aux111ary Sale by order of Ohve Stone

2 b.droom furn11ad ept ref tnd
depoaiJ, New HavAn W \Ia

Modern 1 BR apartment Cell
614·4·6-0390

Due to health Walter and Mary Bentz will sell
the followmg. Located on Lincoln Hill or from
St Rt. 1 bypass of Mtddleport take Bradbury
Rd. to top ol Middleport Htll, take Flood Rd. to
home on left.
ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR'S ITEMS
H1gn cna1r w/ch1ld carved 1n back !come &amp; seel. dresser
w/mar bie 1nlay &amp; tear drop pulls p1e sale, sq ch ina cabinet
dresser h1gn back bed, ches1 of drawers, p1 clures. p1e safe
loveseat rocker d1nner bell, bean pot frurt tars / Balle's flal
11ons cow bell H4 Ky lanter ns and other m1sc
"TOOLS. TOOLS &amp; MORE TOOLS"
Shop Sm 1th 15 tools m one laythe &amp; etc 1 Cummms dnll
press C~aftman band saw Sear s I HP a1r compressor rou
ter laythe large old v1ce electriC dr1ll press cutt1ng oulf1t
Forney welder 5 250 AMP batter, charger Craftman I'&amp;
saws sanders. 7' Craftman saw ~ &amp; '7 electnc dnlls bench
grmder. several tool chests on wh eels log ch31ns B&amp;D Shop
Mate bo x &amp; open end wren ches p1pe wrenches lots &amp; lots
of tools C clamps cable come-a long. 2 wheel t131le1 4
wheel tr~ler w/ wen ch parts cabinets a1r 1m pact lotsof boll s
&amp; ll31 IS work bench, pullers &amp; parts. tacks 2 Homehte cham
sa ws 2 Strnf cham saws stamless seel p1pe wrenches 2 HP
W1sc e n g~ns,large anv1l thread ftle all dnll llooqacks sand
blaster &amp; lots more
"MISC"
18 cu N Coop upnght deep freeze desk pot belly stove
fuel ml furnace 2x 8 cherry lumber and lots of dry Wild ch
erry lumb er. 16 rabb1t cages &amp; wale• diShes good Maytag
wnnger washer m1 sc d1 shes &amp; lots more
Cash

APARTMENTS, mobile homea
houMa Pt Pleuenund G.llhpolil 614 441 8221

6 4 Misc . Merchandise 54 M1sc Merchandise 54 M1sc Merchandise 54 Misc . Merchandise

51 Household Goods

For Lease

614 992 7787 EOH

Fumiah8d apartment 1210
utlllttea paid 1 bdr 920 Fourth
Gallipolis Call 448 4418 after
8pm

SAT., SEPT. 12, 1987
10:00 A.M.

N1cely furn.shed amall house
Adults only References re
qu~red , QH street parktng Pl'l
614-446 0338

Grectou a hvtng 1 and 2 bed
roam- apartment• at Vtllege
Manor and Rlveralde Apart
menta 1n Middleport From
f216 rnctud ing utiUtiM Call

Furmahed apt next door to
Ltbflry One profeattonal Adutt
on(V Parking Ph 446 0338

Trailer for rent 121t1Mii No
children Call 814-992 2367
aft• 6 00 anyttme weekends

49

Apartment
for Rent

1 1nd 2 bedroom apartmentl for
rent
S.ttC rent for 1 bdr ,
1183 00, 2 bdr 1219 00 Also
~uirad a t200 00 aecu nty
deposit CONTACT Jack&amp;on
Emtea Dept Ph 441 3997
Equal Housing Opportumty

Upstalra unfurnllhad apartment
Utilities pa1d Carpeted no ch•ld
ren or peta Cali 814- 446 1637

9727

PUBLIC AUCTION

Houses for Rent

44

Apartment
for Rent

Furnlahed Elftaency 8145 Utth
tiH .,_ld. Shift bath 607
Second Ave
G.llllpoha Ph
448 4418 after 7PM

675 2848

1972 Oarwm, 2 bedroom
1 2d;S tratiM $2800 614 992

B

3 BR

44

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Two lots on Sand H1ll Road
Three mtles from town 304

10x60 1972 Champion 2
bedroom Good condtt1on
82500 Call 614 949 2901

1 2~~:65 Schultz tra•le.- 1 ecre lot,
etly watf!r satellite system eom
plate wtth de-scrambler 304
576 2192

Houses for Rent

3 Br , fulty equipped kltchen,

for Sale
For Sale or Rent 1984 14x65
fenced yard 3 Iota Rt 160
Evargraen Phane 614 446

41

Ohio-Point Pleaaant, W. Va.

1987

September 6, 1987

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

INVESTMENT PROPERTY- 9 acres m/ 1,
appro• I'! m1 from HMC w1th frontage on
St Rt 160

Broker
IF YOU'VE BEEN THINKING OF LISTING YOUR
HOUSE AND YOU WANT TO GET IT
US OR STOP IN OUR OFFICE
AND LET US HELP YOU

S-0-L-D

I

514 Second Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
(614) 446-0008
RIO GRANOE AREA- 20 acres m/1 very
mce home has been re modeled and offers
3 BRs. I \7 baths k1tchen w1th oven. range
woodburner lamhy rooml amrn g co mbo
LR heat pump/c ent air 30x30 garage
laund1y rm 12x65 mobile home on
property SW school d1Sh1ct Call for
appointment
CHAROLAIS HILLS - 3 24 acres more or
less Owner f1na ncrng ava~ lable
RODNEY CORA RD - Be aul!ful home on
12 acres m/ 1 Th1s lovely hou se IS
s ur~ounded by bees and offers a umque
floor plan L!vmg rm features wood burner
open ce1l10g design kitchen lormal dmmg
3 BRs, 2 ~ baths, lg pat1o off d1nmg area
26x40 barn and 15•24 .garage Call for an "
aPPOIOtl)lent
LECTAAREA- $23.500-3 5acresm / l.
2 story home 10 good cond1t1on 3 BRs LR,
DR. kitchen storm w1ndows and doors
Shown by appOintment
GRAHAM SCHOOL ROAD - Very mce
ranch offers k1lchen w/range refng., OW,
d1spf , m1crowave, LR FR, dtnette, 3 BRs, I
bath, cent a1r, carpelmg. 2 metal ul1hly
bldgs Shown by appo~ntmenl
OHIO RIVER LOT FOR SALE - I 59 acre
m/ 1, fUSt at edge ol town Greal place lor a
camper and boat launch $5,900

STEP INTO ELEGANCE when you enter the
foyer of one of the French City's fmest
Formal LR formal dm1ng room spac1ous
master bedroom With off1ce or sew1ng room
ad1acent den 2 BRs upsta~rs 21'1 baths, 3
fireplaces fg fam1ly room, solanum,
covered patio, screened porch and mucn
more Call for appt
CORA Mill RD -Perry Twp - Bacres,
m/1. vacant land Call for more details
THE FAIILY WILL LOVE THIS ONE! Ranch style home on 5 acres m/1, offers 3
BRs. bath, k•tchen, fam•ly room LR. carpet,
heatalator f~replace, WB stove. 2 car
anached garage 16•32 '"ground pool
Ch11n 11nk fence Call for appo101ment

AFFORDABLY PRICED AT JUST $29,900
-Close to c1ty on Rt 141 thiS home offers
k•tchen LR lam1fy room drnmg room and
full basement large unattached block
garage Call lor an appo10tment
PICTURE THIS - You and your lam1fy
relaXIng on a wrap around deck enjoy•ng a
temflc VIew of the Oh10 R1ve1 You can w1th
thrs home at the edge of town Other
attrac11ve features mclude 3 or 4 BRs, 2
baths. LR w1th stone fireplace and m1rrored
wall that reflects the r1ver VIeW FR rec
room kitchen. dinette 2 fireplaces. carpet,
central a" If you like the nver IOU II love
th1s one
HOME AND ONE HAlf ACRE FOR SALE1050 sq ft of hvmg space LR kitchen
d1nmg rm bath $10 900 CaU for more
mlormat1on
OWNER LIVES OUT OF STATE AND WANTS
TO SEll IIIMEDIATELY - Ver1 n1ce and
roomy home m Sprmg Valley Th1s home
offers LR. eqUipped krtchen leal 101
dinette 3 BRs 2 baths fam•IY room wrth
fireplace two car anached garage gas
heat. cent a1r Come look at th1s one
and make us an offer '
COIIIIERCIAL SITE for sale located at
2206 Eastern Ave All ul1htles av11lable
EXCELLENT STARTER HOlE - $39.900
- Ranch style nome tu st 5 mmutes
from town Oilers 2 BRs. bath. kitchen
w/stove and Side Dy s.ae re1r1g L~
carpet and hardwood car pert and covered
pat1o Trailer pad on lot ned to house C1ty
school diStrict Call today

GIEEN ACRES IS THE PlACE TO BE

OWNER FINAIICING AVAILABLE - 9 5
acres m/1 Morgan Twp Frontage on Rt
160 Call for details

N1ce ranch style c.t1ome Sit uated on a
70xl48 II tot offers 3 BRs, l'h baths, LR.
FR w/f~repface eat 10 kitchen. gas heat
Green Schools .Call today

IIAIE THIS YOUR NEW HOllE - Br~ck
ranch, 3 BRs l'h baths k1tchen w/ range.
double oven, OW, ltv1ng rm , dmette, family
rm , fireplace full basemen! • screened
porch, 2 car attached garage, KC school
d1stnct

CHA!Wt.AIS HILLS - Ranch style home
offers LR w/ cathedral c e•hn~ FR, formal
dm10g. kitchen leatures steak gr~ll. oven.
d1spl and range, fireplace carpet. 2 car
unattached garage Call tor more
Information

GUYAN TOWNSHIP - 108 acres m/1.
located south of Mercerv1fle 20 A tillable,
balance woods, tobacco base Owner w1fl
help fmance

30.SACRES 1/l- $11.000 - Sec 93
Walnut TwQ Front son Whrte Hollow and
llerry Rd Septic lank,

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54 Misc. Merchandise 58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Oultt tops tor Nle, e2s.oo Nr;h,
phone 3CM-676-

price firm,

83H

Grapes ior sale, $2 00 per peck.
304·676-2871.

Wlt'lt to buy wh1te frol1 frft
refrJo•ator , must be 30 to 32,
lnchn wide In .good c:ond. eall
3a.·l76-31 10

F~rm

Supplies
&amp; Ltvestuck

Ua-cl Royal 122 cop18f, exc
cond, t1 .000.00 Call 3046715·3797 bflore 5 :00.
Jenny Lind beby bed and math'HI. ISO 00 304-676-4008 .
El.ctrolux Claanars. complete
.Uachmentt. t78 cuh or terms
ananged, 304-676-44.16,.

Norge washer and dryer, S50
Dryer, good condition. washer
need• work. 304· 675-4419.
living room sune. S160· b&amp;d·
room suite, complete. SlOO.
304-f576-4228

65 Building Supplies
Buikling Materials
Block, br1ck. sewer pipes, wmdows. lintals. etc Claude Wintart, A10 Orande, 0 Call 61424&amp;-6121

Conct"ate blocks atls1zes yard or
delivery, Mason sand. Galhpohs
BloCk Co., 123'12 Pme St .
Gallipolis. Ohio Call 614-4462783
Ready mhl.r contrete and all
concrete suppllas Call us Vallay
Brook Cement and Supphes.
304-773-5234

56

Pets for Sale

Groom and Supply Sflop-Pet
Grooming All breads All
s tyles Julie Webb Ph 614-4460231
Oragonwynd CaHary Kennel
CFA Himalayan, Persian and
Siam... kittens. AKC Chow
puppi• New kittens, Pers1ans
Calll14-446 -3844 after 7PM
Full Blooded Cocker Spaniel.
mala 2 yn old S75 Call
61 4·388-8890
Toy male Poodl•red, $160 Toy
male Poodle-red for stud serv1ce

61 Farm Equipment
H-Farmall Tractor for sale. Call
614·949· 2668 .
CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S . 36 West Ja ckson. Oh1o.
614· 286-6461 .
Massey Fer9uson. New Holland.
Bush Hog Sales &amp; Service Over
40 u1ad trer;tors to choou from
S. complete line of new &amp; used
eqmpment largest salact1on m·
S E Ohio.
800 Ford tractor, plows. disc, 5
h Ford bush hog. S3450 200
gel s pray tank. $296. Call
614·286-6522
Corn p1cker, 1\lew !del, NO 10.
$360. Ford May baler. S360.
Cell 614-742· 2627
Gravel't' tractor for parts, 8125
Rotary mower. 575. Rotarv
plow. 8125. Set of brush tlfes.
S30 Call 614-446.'4149
Gravity bed fm sale. Call 614 446· 2514
Repossessed! Must sell 2
quonset-style steel buildings,
Brand new, n8\lererected . One1s
40 ft x40 ft W1ll sell for balance
owed. Call Carl 1 -800-5274044.
Bars, chams, and sprockt;~1$ to ht
almost any saw SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CQ , Henderson,
W Va 304-675-7421

6 ton Ga hl silage wagon Power
take off co rn shell er Botfl 1n
good co nd. 304 675 -1487.
Homelhe and Jon 'sered Serv1ce
&amp; Supplies
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO ,
Hende rson, WV , 304 - 675

7421

~

62 Wanted to Buy

Calll14 ~446 · 8926

Tremed Rabb1t dogs and Reg
and Non Rag Beagle pups
StVYa Stawan I 14-992-6349
or 614·992-7008

Now buying shell corn or ear
corn Call for latest quo1es . River
C1ty Farm Supply, 614·4462985

Pomeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point
63

livestock

Duroc Boars Bred just hke the
boars wa tested at the Ohio
Testation that gained over 2 6
lbs. per day Roger Bentley,
Sabina. OH . 61 3 · 684 ~ 2398 .
Work Horae for sale. Approx.
1,000· 1,200 lbs. f300 Call
614-367-7118 .
Hereford cow and calf for sale.
Also 2 yr old Hereferd bull. Call
614-367· 7186
6 year old AppalooN gelding.

S326 f1rm Evemngs 61 4 ·992·
6856
16 Hand Black AQHA Geldm{j.
Pinto Mare bred to Qu~rter
Horse Call after 5 , 304-676·
6799.
Reg11tered Quarter Horse mara
with 16 month old colt 304·
675-6650
2 large matched Welsh pomes,
harness and saddle broken Ona
parade horse wagon. One Apallousa Gelding show harness,
saddle and bnddle, 304· 676·
2669 or 675-fi269 aftftf 4 ·30

64

Hay &amp; Grain

500 bus hels last years ear corn,
$2 26 per bushel. Butlers Harelard Farm. lower River Rd. Aller
6 00 PM. call 614-256 -6518

71

Stemle" steel exh1u1t Jystems
Now custom mldt for your
truck. motor homtorc:l••••ccar

119731 XJV12 - fully
equipped including sunroof.
NMR - Call81·-4·6· 4897

JaJUif

W•th ltf•tlme wtrrtnty. Muftler
Man , 9 Stimpson Ave ., Ath1tn1.

Ohio. 1-800-843-3767.

1980 Dodge Aspen, !51 .000
miles t2000. Call 614-2661668

1974 Chevy Nova, later modal
angina and trenamillslon. e r;yl ..
auto. Reducead to 1700 Call
614-992-6388

looking for mini van? Excel..
excel. cond I 1986 Dodge Car•·
van w1th many extras and und..25,000 miles Call 614-4461967.

AKC ragl!tered Shell1a
puppiae.304-676-13Z4
Dog for sale, brown, named
Andy. good watch dog, $50 00
304-176·2931 '

57

Bundy Clarinet. uMd 1 veer
S22&amp; Call 614-446 0936
F1va Gu1tar Collacton· $360· or
just boy one Also Peavey
practica Amp -S75 Call 614446·0566.
Tenor BanJO. ' Kay ' GUitar 'Marlor'. Both good condit1on Call
61 4· 949-2960
WANTED!! Church needs p1ano,
please call 304-882- 2732 or
304-571-1980.

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

675-1626 .
1977 Lmco\n Contmental Mar II·

v, a•cellent cond1tio n, loaded,
phone 304 675-3029.

1974 Chevv Bel Air, four door,
t400 phone 304· B95· 38B6
1 974' Cadillac Co nva rtibla
Good cond1t1on Call 614-992·
5564 Prtca negottabla.

1 979 Pont1ac firal;m d Auto. PS.
PO , AC, Stereo. 614-949· 2091
• after 6

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PRICE REDUCED

FLATWOODS AREA OF POMEROY
New kitchen. bathroom , and carpetin g .
•;, acre - 17 acres availabl e.

CALL 446-2359

Real Estate

II I
SOUTHERN HILLS I.E., INC.

REALTOR ®

NEW LISTING - A lrame and 2'? acres ol gtound close to
town. 3 bed rooms lull basement. woodburner hook-up.
l ooks good and great locat1on. $29,900 00

PRICE REDUCED- MIDDLEPORT - Yest eryear has been
restored to thrs beaut•lul co l on~al home' Thrs 4 bedroom
home 1s on a level lot and has a 2 car garage, ornate trrm,
leaded glass wrndow s &amp; door Attrc stud1o w1t h a skylight
Well insulated mean s low healmg brlls Mu st See'
$62.000 00.

area. heat pump/central air Pond, tobacco base
and more. $47,900
#2475
NEW LISTING' MOBILE HOME - Excellent
cond rl1o n, 1984 Schutt 14'!70' plus 7'x20'
expando Nrce krtchen wrth ran ge, mtcrowaveand
relngerator 3 bedrooms, 2 lull baths $16,000
#2459
LOOKING FOR A LOT?- 4 acres ol wooded land
1n G•een Town ship Rural water and electnc are
ava~ la ble . ThiS land has been surveyed listed at
$3.000.
#2466
$32,000 - Owner wants a deal. Land con tract .
rent or buy th1s I 'h story, 4 bedroom home.
Srtuated on I acre Call for your appointment
today.
#2379

~2374

SUPER BUILDING LOT - $7.100 - Appro.
20'xl79', rural wale• Walnut and pme trees
#2440

PRICE REDUCED! OWNER WANTS SEll' - 3
bedroom ranch With oyer 1,500 SQ ft la m•ly
toom, I '. baths, new carpet. l1v1ng ·~om and
dnlmg area Call for mo•• mfotmat,on today
#1429
FIRST liME ON MARKET IN OVER A HU NOREO
VEARS - A good lam•ly liVeStock Iarm 186 ams
more 01 tc&lt;s 80 acre. t•ll•ble. ;Qme lltnhrr tne
res! 1S beautrtul pa&lt;ture land Wit h creek runmng
through the m1ddle Gomptetr wt ol larm
bultd rngs w1th a strong gravrty ferl " ate• 1upply
You must see lh1s one Call now

full basemen t, mce country surroundmgs Land

lay s well w1th mce garden a1ea Ap prox 1.752 SQ
It on marn level
#2387
FARM - 147 5 acres mote or less 2 story fra me
home wrth 4 bedrooms lrvrng room, lam11y room ,
tu eplace 3 large barns m•neral lights and
tobacco base mcluded H a~n s on Township
#2469
YOU'RE MISSING SOMETHING rl you don'!
mQ u11e about lhrs-4 bedroom. 2 sloty two baths
lormal hvmg and dmrng rooms, lull basement wrlh
tam1ly room , rec room, uhl1ly room and palro wrth
excellent VlCW C1t y schools Beau ltlul horn e Call

BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE - 2 41 acres of vaca nt land
located near Eastern H1gh Sc hool w1lh access toRt. 7 Water
&amp; electrrc avarla ble. $6,000 00
NEW LISTING- MIDDLEPORT- Th is 2 story home shows
the work that has been done A nrce krlchen . lots ol closet
space, 3 bedrooms. d1mn g room, I &amp; 1/3 baths, level lot and
a storage bUildrng $33,900 00

WHAT A PLAC£1 - Su per nKe J brllroom bnc~
and l1ame ranch Approx 2 700 ' Q I! fm1shed
ba sement 2 car gar ape plus unatt ached 24 , J6'
garage 3 baths, lam•ly room lormal dmrng.
pantrr m k•lchen Ve~y • ell construct ed Pr1VatP
locatron, 104 acres (border; Ra ccoon Crrrk)
#2450

4
PRICE REDUCED! - NOW ASKING $62.500 lor
thi s 2 story home and garage apartm ent
Convenrent location, wrth10 walk10 g d1slance lo
stores Has been very well taken care ol let us
show you thrs one tod ay'
#2474

Grapes for canning, fot"a&amp;le You
p1cll 16.00 bushel 614 985·
3353
Peppers, you p1cll for S4 00 per
bushel Call 614 -247- 2055

WHY PAY RENT? When you can colleclrt' 2 story
apartment burldrng (5 unrls) Good location at 107
and 109 Second Aven ue. Excellent money maker
n2354

Quilfttv Fru1ts and Vegetablas
retail and wholesale B S. S
Produce across from Pizza Hu t.
Gallipolis. Ohio
Ve llow Freestone Canning
Peaches Now Available Call tor
var•et•• and p11c8S.
BOB 'S MARKET

773-5721

CONCORD GRAPES - Juu::(l
Jellv · Jam · Table-eating,
Wilson V1neyarcf, Laatart·Sand
H1ll Road, 2 % m1les from traffiC
light on At 62 nonh Pomt
Pleasant $4-10 lb. basket. S14
40 lb. Please no sales on
Sunday,304· 676-2679

"Striking Out" in Fin.ing AHome?
·Call the Clelan• Team!
HENRY E. ClElAND , JR ..... ....... .. .. .... 992-6191
JEAN TRUSSEll .... ........... .......... 949-2660
DOTTIE TURNER ......... .... .. ............ ........ 992 -5692
TRACY RIFFLE.. . .. .. ........ .. ...... .... 949-3080
OFFICE ............................... ......... .. .... 992-2259

446-3644

VICTORIAN STYLING! - A home ol !he past 2
story wrth 4 bedrooms. 11, baths, fa m1ly room
hvrnR room, lull basement SpaciOus 3 bay garage'
#2397

LOCATED IN RIO GRANDE , NEAR CAMPU S lrvm g room, fo rmal rliniOF. complete kitCh en.
partral basement like new sh111gle root
Alfordable pnce range l ow $30s

133 ACRES MORE OR LESS - 2 story old er home
wrth 3 bedrooms and more. 2 barns, pon d,
tobacco base, 2 storage bulldrngs Only approx 7
mrles lrom town
#2263
NEW LISTING! IF THIS DOESN 'T MOVE YOU.
NOTHING WILL! - Outstandrng 4 bedroom 2
story home rn Centenary wrlh 211 bath s, livrng
room , famrly room , formal drmn g, 2 car garage, full
basement and much more Call for more
rnformalron.
#2468

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE

OWNERS LOWERED PRI CE $5,000 00 on thiS
ouahty b11c&gt;and fram e bi·level w11 n In!' ol cha 11n
and iovrng care 2 baths lamily mom hvmg room
elecl 11c heal pump/ce ntral a•r 2 car garage,
storage bUild my,, I' acre lawn Ca ll today'
#2434

SUPER SETTING &amp; LOCATION' - I'll hst some of
the features. then you call for an apporntment to
see th 1s lovely home. 4 bedrooms, 3 ~ baths.
study, family room, In-ground pool. 3 acreof treed
surround10gs1 Crty schools
#2430

attached 2 car garage Nrce landscapmg Approx
•;, acre lawn $58,600 Green School Drstrrct
#2418

#119

MENU FOR TODAY' - How about a tast y d1sh ol
1ncome' 2 story home and 2 bed room garage
apartment located 1n crty Call today for m01e,
rn lorm atron and an appomtment.
#2324

GUY AN TOWNSHIP - 37 24 ACRE FARM wrlh 2
story 4 bedroom home, mcludrng lamrly room ,
lormal drning, balh, two car garage Appro.
46'x60' barn. 2 corn cnbs S39,90D Call lor more
rnlormatron.
#2433
$42.000 BHEVEL - 4 bedrooms, lrvmg room, 3
baths, formal drmng area. Storage burldrng and
over I acre lawn Wrthrn mmutes of town
#2426
.

#1451

#1360
NOTHING to phone lor appomtment to
bedroom, I 'h st ory home 3 bedrooms,
livrng and lam1ly room s Birch cab•nets and
burlt-rn hutch 1n eat m kitchen 16'x24' approx
garage Cable TV, front and sr deporches Beautrlul
view ol Ohro River
#2443
WHAT A FARM! - Approx 71 ac res more or less
located m Spungfreld Township Good area Call
lor more mforma1ton

#2441
2.090 ACRES MI L VACANT LAND - Ready to
burld on w1th dmeway and loundalron lora home.
Corner lot $6,500 Call lor more mlormalron
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#2442
ROCKSPRINGS RD. IN MEIGS COUNTY - 1977
Sectional wrth lhree bedrooms, hv1ng room . 2
baths, family room , formal drn mg room. central
a~r Approx 720 SQ. It Covered patio-carport
combrned Over 1 acre, lots ol extras.
#2453
AGED JUST RIGHT - If you are young enough to
enjoy and old enough to apprecrate the charm of
old homes, come see th1s OnJl! 3 bedroom s, bath.
d1nrng room . breakfast nook and more
#235~

BRICK RANCH &amp; 3 ACRES MI L OVERLOOKING
OHIO RIVERI - I ca r attached garage, 3
bedrooms, lrvrng room , formal drningarea, k rt c~en
complete wrth appliances. AddrsonTownshrp l ow
$40s
#2385

.

WHERE ELSE COULD YOU FINO AHOME With th e
character ol thiS on e' I story lrame lormal
dmm g room , 3 bed10orns. bath, lwm g room,

krtchen Tree shaded lion! por ch Barn, cella1 .
garden area. Large llallawn Dnl1 $29,900 G"e a
call today'
#1455
VACANT LOTI - Approx 2• acres Very mce
burld10g s1te land lays llal County water be111 g
rn sta lled Mmeral 11ghts and small tobacco ba&gt;e
rncluded
#1 438
EXCELLENT BUILDING SITE' - 3 4 acres
wooded acreage, frontage along SR 588 Rura l
water and cable TV mtfaq le W•t h1n 2 mrles
appr ox from City Ca ll today lor more 111lormaliun
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#1458
WANT A BIG YARD 7·- To burld th ai new home? II
so, call us ab?ul these 3 acres more or less. Rural
water and uliliiiCs ono sa me s•de ol road land rs
level Very nrce buildin g s1te.
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#2422
REDUCED and you can pockel th e sa vm gsl BriCk
and frame br·level only $49.500 3 bedrooms 2
baths, lamil y room, lonnal drnrng area, 2VI
garage, elec heat pump/central "'' lut srze
approx 2\\ acres
n2432

( l'm 7 t ''IIlli() ll Kt•,ll b tc~lc Cmpuro~llun ~~~ tru)h~l' h11 th~· NA f 8 .md ·• ..- tr.:~Jcmolfh of C.:cntury 21 K l'&lt;~ l ~~tat~: Corporation Equal Hou!llll,lol Orfh-.rtumly EACH OffiCE IS INDECENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED.

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Used and rebuilt transmiss•ont.
ln1ernally lntpected and guaranteed. Installation availabla We
buy junll tr1nsm1nions. Call
614-446-0966

- - - - - - - - ·lc-

Duat 1xhaust lens $99 96 inltell•d Most Fords, Chevy
truekt, Vans. 4x4's. Mufflet'
Man. 9 Stimp1on Ava .. A then•.
Ohio. 1·B00-843- 3767

77

Auto Repair

Strutt. 1119.96 pair, Installed.
Most models. Muffler Men. 9
St1mpson Ave A1tlans, Oh io
1-800 843-3787

78

4~t4

car

Dillard Water Serv1ce Pools.
Cisterns, wens Oa hvary Any time Call 614-446 7404 No
Sunda-y calls

Paul Rupa. Jr. Water Service.
C•ll814 -446-3171 Poolt. c llterns, wells.

J &amp; J Water Serv1ce Swimm1ng
poolsr c1stern1. wells. Ph 614245-9285

ISE

RON ' S Te levi11on Serv1 ce
House calli on RCA , Ou•zer,
GE . Spaclahng in ;zenith Call
304 576-2398 or 614 446
2464 .

446-3644
E. M . WISEMAN. BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN, 446-9655
B. J . HAIRSTON, 446·4240
C~ YDE _B. W,ALKER. 245-527tl
LORETTA Mci?_ADE,_ 44&amp;.:'7')29

Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal Call304 -676- 1331 .
Ro tary or cable tool drilhng
Most well a completed 1emeday
Pump sales and service 304·
895- 3802
S1arMs Tree and Lawn Serv1ce,
l1wn care. l1ndtc1pmg, stump
remov al , 304 · 676-2842 or
5 76-2903

RIO
DE - Well bu1ll and
1n good condrlion. 3-5 bedrooms, famrly room.
liVIng room krtchen, drnrng area, utilr\y room, I ~
baths, partial basement for heatrng eQUipment
and storage. Energy elfrcrent, well inSulated Crty
utrhtres Nrce lot for lawn, flo wers and gar den
Opposrte Oam Hall Excellent for students,
teachet s and employ ees Th1 s one you need tosee
l •sted at $50,000
#317

AND HEATING

79 Motors Homes

84

&amp; . Campers

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

tru&lt;:k. 614· 742·

Kawesalll 200, 3 whMiar. t900
best off• h eel. cond. call
114-l45-IH01 · hen
Hoftdl 1971 Model CB 200T
E 111c.a. cond , low miles, w ill
MCf'ifc•. Call 114·441· 1358
1184 Honda CR 500 C•U
814 441-2323 ah., 4 ~00 PM

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Real~y
446-3636cA~'
IIO.S. FARMS &amp; COMMERCIAL PIIOPERTIES
25 LOCUST S'TREET. GALLIPOLIS. OHIO 45621

1.2400

AUotE'I F. CAIADAl. RI'ALTOR
IOIEIT 801001, lfALTOI, 44W216
liMY FlOYD. II'ALTOI. 446-3313
25 IDCIJS'T STiqT, GAUIPOUS. OHIO

Can

TOP CLASS NEIGHBORHOOD - locatron 1s as HERE'S A

wrth Cilher m this 3 bedro om I \l bath ranch tust of the best burl! homes in the county Thrs rs a
oft Farrlield·Centenary Ro ad Features mclude roomy 2100 sq. ff , 3 bedroom bnck wrth 3'h acres
l1v1n g room , fam1ly room, dmmg room , 2 ca1 of rollrng land. Prestrgrous nerghborhood rn an
garage and eQ urpped krl chen l arge, llat area restncted to hrgher prrced resrdent~al Three
pr oless1onally landscaped lo! close to Spnn g large bedrooms, for mal drnmg and charmrng
Va lley area $71.900
lam1ly room wrlh see-through fireplace The
#102 kitchen rncludes Cornmgware range, new
refngerator. miCrowave oven, drshwasher and lots
ol oak cabrnets, 2 lull ceramrc baths, and an
overmed 2 car gara ge wrlh automal1c door. You'll
be greeted by ~n outsta ndrng vrew from each
w10dow Th1s statel y appeann g home w111be hard
to match rn today's market Pnced at $114,600
#105

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1978 Herlev OtlllldiOI" Sports·
... 12400 814-992-3451

REDUCED H.OOO - BEAUTIFUL HOME. LESS I HAN ONE
YEAR OLD. OWNER TRANSFERRED.· PRICE HAS BEEN RE·
DUCED FOR FAST SAlE, 3 BEDROOMS, 2BATHS, FULL BASE·
MENT, TASIEfULLY DECORATED THROUGHOUT NICE EN·
IRY WITH LEADED GLASS DOOR DECK OFF MASTER BED·
ROOM CALL FOR AN APPOI NTM ENT TO SEE rHE REST
$49,900

Real Estate~
lt:ALTOI
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
t -(614)·992-3326

POMEROY - 6 rms, lg. lot,
neat the stores. lg lront
por ch, needs work but will
lake $1 2,000
SYRACUSE - 6 rms be1ng
remodeled 3 BRs, nice bath,
ga1 FA lurnace, ca rpetrng,
lroot porch. storms, level lot
and garage. $25.000.
.SYRACUSE- Ecooomrcal 6
rm. ranch on 100xl60 level
lot N1ce eQuipped birch
krtchen. elec BB heat,
carpeting and oa&gt; floor.
Askrng $37,500
RACINE AREA - 3 Y!- old
nrce 3 BRs, 2 baths, rec rm.
32x20. cook un~ts, relngera
disposal , carpeting, dmrng
rm., basement. patiO, cool,
cedar srdin&amp; garage 3 !30
and over 5 acres. Want
$97.500.
SYRACUSE - 4yr old 7 rm
ranch Range, refng and
sundeck, all elec , 2 baths,
cathedral ceilrng rn LR and
k1tchen lots of closets.
$43,000.
POMEROY - Reasonable 3
BR home near P111a Hut
Carpelrng, gas furnace, mod·
em bath, panelin &amp; insula·
tron, garage and workshop
Only $18000
CAMPING - 4 acres hrgh
on a hill with TP waler
avarlable. Near Racme Dam
Askmg $6,000
POMEROY - Good 3 to 4
bedroom home Walk to
stores Hot water heat, 2
baths, equrpped krtchen.
lronl and back porches
Asking $26,000, but need an
offer
CERTIFIED
APPRAISALS
992·3325

I totJ~,tnq
H&lt;'.Jdqu.rrl,.r s

HOME IN THURMAN plus 2 adtacenl burldrngs
and extra lot Completely remodeled 5 room home
Forced a11 furnace, bath, vmyl s1drng, storm
w1ndows. msulated. Old 2 story store bulld1n gwrlh
ba sement Good forced arr heatrng system,
restroom. All parnted, 1n good cond~ r on . Vmyl
s1dmg, asphalt shrngle rooI Newer 40K48x13
bulld rn&amp; concrete lloor, krtchen area. restroom ,
well rnsulaled, attractive umt Dwethn&amp; 2 qu ality
bUIId rngs and e•tra lot. Al l for $82,000
#325
BEST BUILDING LOT - Bu •ld the houseyou have
been dream1ng about on lhrs excellent IOO'xl75'
lot, 2 blocks hom H MC C1ty water, sewer, natural
gas $13.500. No mob1le homes

NEW LISTING - Tired of Paying Your landlord?
- Here's the solutiOn. 3 bedroom ranch 1n c•ty
schools oilers remod eled k1lchen and bath, full
ba sem ent, carport and more Only $33,900
Cheaper tha n ren(
#210
COUNTRY SETTING WITH 2.4ACRES OF LAND County wal er plus own good water supply wrlh
pressure system Ha s garage wrl h stota ge area
OH, WHAT A DEAL' - Owner rs makrn g th1s 2 4 attached Homers a 3 bed room sect1 onal rn good
bedroom 2 story home a very easy buy Home condrlron wrl h wood stove plus forced au furnace
mclud es lamrly room , hvrng room, dinrng room, Well rns ulated, easy to heat Also rncludes old er
1\l baths N!Ge settrn g on 5 acres overlookmg the sma ll mobrle home. All prrced at $39.900
Oh10 Rrver Home has new roof new furnace new
#322
! w111ng Askmg $32.500. Want s' an oiler Wrtt' help
wrlh down payment
42 ACRES OF BARE LAND - Mostly wood ed wr th
#215 som e saw limber 4 acres m/ 1 ol boHom land
Good place to burld. Water tap pa~d lor located 1n
26 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL ROLLING LAND plus Vrnlon or Gl enn Summrt Road, 'A mrle south of
lour 100x300 lots oil Rt 160. Owner wrlldrvrde 26 Vrnton. Askrng $20,000.
acres and sell lots separately Ca II for rnlormatron
#338
on pnces

COUNTRY AIR SUB. - SUPER BUY ON REALlY NICE MD·
OULAR WITH 3 BR'S, 2 BATHS, GAS FURNACE WITH CA,
COMPLETELY FURNISHED KITCHEN, CARPORT AND BIG,
LEVEL LOT. WHAT A BARGAIN AT $30,0001
$9,500 PRICE REDUCTION! HARD TO BELIEVE OWNER IS
WILLING TO SELL THIS 4 BEDROOM 2 STORY COUNTRY
HOME WITH 31 ACRES FOR $60,000 00 OR WILL SELL
HOME AND APPROX. 5 ACRES FOR $45,000. IF YOU NEED
ACREAGE BETTER HURRY THIS IS A ONCE IN ALIFETIME
BUY!
93 ACRES - MOSTLY WOODED - EXCELLENT BUY AT
$24,000. KYGER CREEK AREA

WE HAVE FREE "HOMES FOR SALE" BROCHURES
AVAtLAaLE . PLEASE STOP BY OUR OFFICE AND
PICK UP YOUR
SOON!

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story home for smaller ranch-slyle
Home ha s been tJeaulrlully remodeled 3 spacrous
bedroom s, lormal d1nmg, lam rly room w1th
wood burner and screened-in sunporch . Also,
overs•zed 2 car garage and workshop Fantastrc
place lor kids" $49,500.
#449

NEW LISTING - Ma~nlenance lree ranch wrth
large eat rn k1tchen, 3 bedrooms 2 lull baths,
living room and m-ground pool Nrce flat lot
located close to hospital I car garage $55,000
#208

SPACIOUS CEDAR RANCH nestled rn tall Pine
tr ees offers more than most Outstandrng krtchen
loaded wrl h beautiful oak cab1nets an d large
brea klast nook Cozy lamlly room wrlh ha~dw ood
floors and warm fueplace Formal drnmg study
partial basement w1th rec room. Entoy lhe peace
and QU iet on the multi·level deck wh rch contarns
hot tu b, taccuZll oft master bedroom, also 2 car
garage Crty schools $129,900
#204

BELIEVE IT OR NOT! IN A FEW MONTHS THIS FIREPLACE
WILL BE VERY APPEALING" FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE
SUMMER THERE IS ALSO A VERY COOL POOL, INGROUND,
18X35 FENCED WITH PATIO. 3 BEORODM BRICK AND
FRAME RANCH, FAMILY ROOM , LARGE KITCHEN WITH NICE
DINING AREA CITY SCHOOLS. $55,000.

IN

INVESTORS - lookrng lor a rental th at won't
reQUire a lot ollrxing up 01mainten ance Better
tak e a look at th1s well·kept home pnced at
$25,000
#441

#118

tor, m1crowave, dishwasher,

PLACE -

important as the hou se YotJ won t make a mtstake You'll have l•ttle to do except I and enJOY one

1916 Vl · 600 · C Hond1
Shadow 1100 mil.. Elc•l.
cond. Callt14-216 eo15

1980 500 SR Yamaha Runt
gOOd, tood condldon 13&amp;0
Call 814 141-2511 .

#Ill

IF YOU HAVEN'T
SOLD YOURS YET
ISN'T IT ABOUT
TIME YOU
CALLED US?

I

Goldwifla 1000, Honda. Se&lt;:rl·
flee , 500 t&gt;.low book Buy ftOW
.nd san. No reuonlb4e oH•
r.tuMCI Caii114-441-H71 .
1987 KX- 500
614-388-1131 .

TWICE REDUCED! SELLER RETIRING! -Modern
3 bedroom home srtuoled on a I 27 acre lot
l a ndsc~ped by Mother Nature You'll entoy the
peace and qUiet of the country hke atmosphere.
Home oilers formal dlnrng, hardwood lloors, full
basement, and 3 car carport. Plu s a 16x32
rn-ground pool Scandal ously pnced at $49,900
See 11 today!

'

YOU DESERVE IT- Thrs rmmaculate j bed room
ranch oilers more than the average house livrng
room. drnmg area plu s eat-rn krtchen (tully
equipped). screened·m porch. Full basement
•ncl udes fam1ly room, storage and g31age
Sw•mm•ng pool pnVIIeges Tara $64,900
#234

Real Estate General

'

OWNER - LOW MILEAGE- Wrth all the
and whiStles - Excellent locatron, super
nerghborhood, attractive well ma~nla~ ned m
ground pool, 3 large bedrooms, br g k1lc hen w1t h
pantry, ·2 bat hs, 2 car garage overs11ed llat
landscaped lot Thi s bnck ra nch rs m th e crty
school diStr ict Broker's Note: "Take a close look
at thrs one We thmk 1t's one of our best buys"
$59,900
#104

General Hauling

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RENT IS A FOUR LETTER WORD -Get your act
together, so you won't be gu1lty Buy th1S 3
bedroom ranch wrth vmyl s1dmg Equrpped
krtchen , lamrly room Fenced yard Furnrture stays
•nclud1ng washer and dryer. At $36.000. you can't
aHord to pass thrs up
#203

Residentia l Of eo mmtrclal w irinv. New servica or repairs,
licllflsed electrician. Est1m•1 a
free R•denour Elactncal 304·
875 1786

truck delivery. coal.
1973 truck camper, 1 0 \.IJ h , fully '""'""· sand , gravel , till and
cont•lned. 1800 00 304 · 876· sawdu st. Ph o ne j,Q4 675 ·
44315.
3 190

1986 Mondt SAX 4 whlelllf
200. 11200 Ctll 614 -388·
9619

R &amp; M CYitom Couche1 and
Reupholstery, St At 7. Crow"
C!ly. Oh. 114-251-1470, ho.
614-446·3438. o,.. deity I to
4 .30, Sat 9 ·30 to 1 30. Okl •
new UphOswad

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

Cor Four1tl an(f Pme
Gall lpollt Ohio
Phone 614-446-3888 or 614
446· 4477

MotorcyGIBI

Mowrey' !I IJpholstenng satv•ng
tri county area 22 yeart. The best
in furniture upholstering. Call
304 - 676 - 4164 tor tree
estimates.

OLIVER$ Tree Trimming, tOP·
pmg, trimmmg, prunmg dead
wood ttorm damage. taM e
downs Free Estimat es. 304·
676· 3817

1979 " Nom•d" Bunkhouse
camp•. 28' A C. •wnlng roll
down stabilizer, J• ck's Ra&amp;sa
Hitch included 14,000 30467&amp;· 1280

1978 Troplcana Tr1vel trailer
35 ft. , tipaut. AC , 900d c;ondl·
hOI'\ Asking 16000 614 -9864340 ,

Upholstery

N.

REAL ESTAli

C ARTER 'S PLUMBIN G

1972 Clu•·A motor hom e
heel shap• t6000 Ctll 8 14388 ·8746

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Real Estate G

SWEEPER end •ew1ng machin e
rapa11 . pert1, and su pplies. P1 cM
up and delivery, Davis Vacuum
Clt~~ner . one half m1 le up
Oeorget Creek Ad Call 614·
446-0294

Camping
Equipment

1919 J11p CJ -7. red and whhe
fiberglass top, 57,000 m1les
ll,fii()O 304-fi76 · 04J.

74

R &amp; R Water Serv1ee Home
eistets. wells p~s filled . Formarty Jam1s Boys W1ters .Call
304-67$-5370.

Real

BASEMENT

TEAFORDm

NICE LARGER COUNTRY HOME ( Me~gs County)
- 2 sto1y Ira me home srtu ated on 3'h acresgently
rolling lan d Pond for your hshmg plea sure 2
baths, lamrly room Owner wrll help With hnancmg

ran ge and refr 1gerator. fam1ly room, rec room ,

HELP WANTED!!

#2436

srn_.t.,
2372

Real Estate General

GENERAL FARM - Surtable lor li vestock Own er
says su Hrcrent water lor callle Some marketa ble
timber, barn , shop an d house whrch includes 6
rooms and bath Clay Townshrp. Call now
#2210

ONLY MINUTES FROM TOWN- Frame and briCk
br-level leaturrng 3 bedrooms, l·shaped living
room wrth formal dmrng area, krtchen rncludes

Need talented owner wrth decorating flair lo make thrs hrstorical home stunning. Warm
pine paneled famrly/drnrng room . Large room s. 3 bed rooms Accept the challenge .....
$23,000.

and so muc h mor e

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

1979 Oodga 4x4 Auto. Re

K•wesakl 200, l wh.at•. U&lt;:
cond 1900 Of best otftr
614· 24&amp;-9401 evenings.

lo see
#2437
YOU'VE BEEN lOOKING AND LOOKING - STOP!
Call CENTURY 21. set uo a showm g an d see vour
luture l]ome. Ve1y mce 3 bedroom ran c Home, 20
plu s acres, 30'x46' garage, 20'x 40' metal buil d1ng

76

Home
Improvements

General Hauling

Watt e non '1 Wate r Hauling .
reasonable ntas. immad late
2,000 gallon daliv&amp;r;'. clstern1.
poots. well. ate. can 304-676·
2919 .

don•. or Plr1 tr1d11 on naw•r

1978 su,...CebF-250, 4 spMd
lonv bed. Aeaca hhch 1978
Ch•OIIM, Auto. PS. 1ir. loaded
Tak1 your picl or trsd• tor 4 Of 6
eylind• truck . 304-875· 1428.

NEW LISTING' 1972 MOBILE HOM£ &amp; 5 ACRES
- l~c ated 2' mrles from town Home h,t&gt; 3
bed rooms k!lchen w•th rlnRe.nd relriiPr.,lor 1
bath1. Nrce m g•ound poof3{ xlu Pnced'" thr
$20s
•2 471

HOME AND I ACRfS. $35.000 - Attra ctiVe 2 01
3 bedroom home near runchon 77&gt; and 14 1 Has
tam1ly room. fireplace, basement 2 car gara ge
lmmed~at e possessiOn
#2449

1877 Chevy Sport Van Very
good cond, t1200 Call 814
318 ·9074,

1979 Powl'r Wagon, AC . PS .

~2 4 2 4

HOME AND APPROX. 11 \\ ACRES - Ranch style
w1th 3 bed rooms, lg krtchen, 2 baths, hvrng room,

Vano &amp; 4 W .D

t.hort tt.d . 80 000 mil ... 1l1o

nwo

acras 3 bed rooms, II'Jing room, forma l dmmg

7'3

1971 Ford -.anger half ton V-8
IU10, PS , P8, slldi"V glass.
11 , 000 m l l11 . cle•" ·
.1 .400.00 304-458-1916

REDUCED TO $25.000 - WISH WE HAO MORE
AT THIS PRICE! - l ovely 2 bedroom. two story
home wrth hv1ng room, I '; baths. lormal dmrng.
full basement, I car garage, gas heat, central an
(Mergs County- Middleport)

PRICE REDUCED'
R WILL
WITH THE FINANCING' log ca b10 and approx.

19n Ford Aang8f plek-up
FUO ~ood condition. Atklng
11800. Call 614-992-8505 or
614 992 -1776.

1987 N1s10n htrd body pickup,
AM FM eeueth , 1l0111d
wttaels . 5 s,..t, lllta n~¥~~ , low
mK". te .aoo.oo or asaum•
loan, 304-875· 8448 ,

388-81 ss
JUDY DEWITT
BROKER
J. Merrill Corter ......................... 379-2184
Phyllis Loveday .......................... 446-2230
Becky Lone ................................. 446-04&gt;8.
Patrick Cochran ......................... 446-86SS

Ga lli polis Custom bUilt bnck ranch 8 room s, 3
bath s, drv1ded ba sement Seautrful stocked lake
C11c ular dtm lined w•th trees and shrubs Nme
acre homestead Ca ll fo1 appo•ntm enl Gallia,
County's best
#2 994
COUNTRY CHARM surround' thiS 4 bedroom
ranch Large kitchen, l '?baths. lamrly room and 7
car garage. Home has heat pump/ cent. air plus 2
woodburners Nrce deck oil fam•ly a~ca 14 acr es
wrth mce trees and garden area

11983 Toyota 4 wheat drive
83750. C•ll 614-742· 24151

b.tore 3:00 pm

446-6610

75

WATERPROOFING
Unconditional llle11me guuan·
tee local references furnished
Free estimates. Call collect
1· 614-237-0488 , day o r 111ghl
RogarsBetemant
Waterproofing.

16 ' AERO Crall tr1·hull with 66
Johnson , 2 ·6 g1l t1nk1 , s ki 's
and equip. Runs excel e1760
Call 614-266 6758

' 79 Ch8\I'Y• C 1 0. '80 Dodge
Olplorner, cell 304· 896· 3530

Real Estate

81

117&amp; Chev pick-up, 'h ton , long
bed. AC. AM -FM radio, manuel
t,.ns., new fentten fron1 and
rear, heavy rear tprings , 4 new 6
pty radlel tires Good cond.
t1600 . Cal\614-256-8038. No
Sat Cellt,

1974 Ford R1nger need engine,
8 f1, bed . Call t14-379-2289

'

1 98!5 Honda Big Red, three
whHI, 304-6715 -2658 batwaen
8 :00 and 2 00, Mondtry thru
FridiiY.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

85

Servtces

Motorcycles

Pontoon Boat- 60 HP, Johnson.
trailet e2760 C•ll 614-446·
4043 after &amp; 00 PM

1973 Ford l TO, 2 dr . good
cond t360 . Call 814-388,
9669

Beautrlul 6 room bnck house wrlh 1'.\ ceram1c bafhs, l1re
place, attrc fan, AC, ne~ turn ace and hot water heater I \;
car garage attached. large airy krtchen with adtacent drnmg
area Beauhlully carpete and custom draped (arge brd
patiO w1th gas gnll, 8xl0 burldrng Quality constructiOn.
Beaulilul yard w1tn lar ge trees and beauhlut landscapm g
Situated on rolling lot 100x200 Ongmal owner selling Ex
cellent neighborhood in crty school diStnct Shown by appt
only $77.900 00. For 1nformahon call.
- 446-2734

74

1886 Ford ~ ton Exeat cond.
Call 614-379-2378 after e 00

Freightlinttt', conventional with
415 ft fl1tbed trlihtr. Call 614379· 2243 .

The Sunday

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

Trucks for Sale

1~79 Chevy Sport ~ ton. 4x4
PICk up. V-8, auto , extra clean.
4 inch lift kit. nfiW th-as CaiJ
&amp;14-44&amp;-4171 .

beautilul urban setttng JUS! a few 11l1les hom

NEW LISTING - Trarler on ly, rn good condrtion 1973
12'x60' plus underp1nnrng and new lr ont porch WANT
$4,900 00

1970 Chevena, red black 1tripe1
n.w tires, brakM, 1111h1ust. Grea1
lhl.,. t1 . 500 00 304-876·
6781 after 4 :30.

72

Real Estate General '

GET AWAY FROM IT All!' - Come home to a

NEW LISTING- Really mce remodeled older home New
srdmg. msulali on, root, pa nelin g. wrnng. sept1c, etc All 1n
good condrlion on a double lot Call Today' $28.500 00

1983 Camaro Z·2B. au1o, T-1op.
ac.. am-fm Sltreo·cest.. pw,
power door loch htr1 sharp
Call814-245-&amp;040.

1986 Chevv ChevaHe, 5 spd ,
am-fm rad10, deluxe wtleel coveu, teat. mirrors Excel cond.
Only 11 .000 miles. t3260. Call
614· 266-6261 .

1966 Ford Mustang, rftStored
very sharp, 6 cyl , auto .. choice
of wheels 54,000 f1rm Call
61 4· 441-4462

Red raspbernes. Pick your own
or we p1ck Call Taylor' s Berry
Patch 614-246-6064 or 446·
8692.

Mason
Open 7 Days

1978 Ford LTD. t400.00 . 304·
876-6429.

dowa and door locka. AM -FM
rear defroster, velour
seats, IJ1te11ent co nditiOn 304,

rad 10,

I

1982 Ford Van, 50,000 mile1,
$3850 1984 Ford Tempo, auto,
PS . PB . AC . AM FM stereo,
S3695 . Call614 286- 6522.

NEW LISTING- LANGSVILLE AREA - 75 acre !arm, bam,
satellrte d1sh, lencrng and a n1 ce 4 bedroom home w1th cou n·
try krtchen, many other features $49 900 00

Musical
Instruments

1974 Dodge Spor1 , runs good.
soma rust, ull 304- 67 6 -7541

doon tilt wh eel, power wm·

1986 Ford Escort SW. 4 spd,
AM -FM -Tapa, 83999 John 's
Auto Sales- Moved to Kanauga
below Holiday-Inn Call 614·
446-4•782

71 Auto's For Sale

Registered tree1ng Walking
Coontlound. 22 months old,
running and tr&amp;elng, 304-676·
2098.

Siam... kittens. 17 weeks old.
S50 00 each. 304· 675-13,9.

'81 Citation, 4 cyl, 4 speed,
good maehanlcal and body.
01 ,200.00. 304-676-2192.

thing $4,600., 82 LTD Ford
U .OOO. E-..erything Both gcod
cond. 304-676 -4376

Autos for Sale

Buick Park A&lt;Jenuo., 4

PM

Pure-bred wh1te German Shepherd female pups 6 waek5 old
$75 Call 614-992-2582 .

Registered Chow- Chow pup
p1es. Call after 6 30 p m.,
304-875-6799

19B2,4.MC Spirit Dl Cruise, a1r
c:ond .. tilt. t12&amp;0 Call 614388· 9022 aher 6 .00 prn.

85 Plymouth Horlr:on a-c. uvory·

1981

1979 Chrysler Cordoba Good
cond . Air , AM - FM -8uack .
t1600. Call 814-448-8697

Full blooded German Shaphet'd
pups for sale Call 614-742 2632

American Esk1mo pupp1es for
sale or trade tor puppy of same
value Camper sleeps 6, tullv
equi pped, 304-576 -2989

198!5 Dodge Coh. 2 dr.. auto.,
23.000 miles. t3460. Call614 379-2721

Real Estate General

Transport ation

1975 Datson wagon , rebu lll
motor. new parts. tire s nee(~
pamt, runs excel. $600. Call
614-446-3340

September 6, 1987
71

Autos for Sale

Mix.ed hay $1 . bale on wagon
Hay for beddmg 60c:. 304-6755579

1984 Reliant SW Very good
cond loaded $3695 Call614446 :ZJOO

September 6, 1987

W.Va.

#205 FRONTAGE ON THE RIVER! - The locatron, th e
v1ew and the neighborhood are the outstandrn g
ASTOUNDING REDUCTION!!!
features
ol thrs 2 bedroom home Just I \! m1les
$39.900
$34,500
$27,500
On lhrs charmrng Cape Cod mCheshire' Well bu ilt south on lower R1ver Road. THelol contains about
G rooms and bath plus full basement has been an acre and has fronlage on the n~er . Perfect lor
newly parnted (rnsrde and out) Close to boalers. fiSherm en or bathers. This rs a I !I story
elementary school. Beller hurry, won'llasllong at frame wrth unfrmshed upsta~r s (could be large 3rd
bedroom) There rs a garage, storage bU1Id10g and
thrs pnce!
#410 carport . Prrce $66,000
#106
141 AC . MI L OF SOUTHERN OHIO HILLS &amp;
VALLEY AREA - Over '.1 mrle of Raccoon Creek RETIRE TO THE COUNTRY - Marnt arn a relaxed,
lrontage with very scenic bank areas. Good road but actrve lifestyle 1n thiS lnendly I \\ story home
frontage wrth several hrlltop locatrons to burld 3 bedrooms lupsta~rs co uld be frnished rnl o 4thl.
County water avarlable. Young walnut tree. dimng room, new vrnyl srd rng, garage and several
plantin g with many now 5" m drameter. 100 ac. ol outbuildings. 17 acres with 10·12 crop land
lrmber rn all. Let us show you thrs lrsling Askrng $40,000
#250
$55.000.
#334
Well located
EYE FOR QUALITY? - Then come see lhis EXCELLENT BU llDING LOTS!
modest but cute 3 bedroom, vmyl srded home. between Rodney and Brdwell. GOod laym~ land
18x24 'garage low utrhtres Affordably priced at ApproXImately 1.40 acres each lot L lots
avarlable $6,500 each
$32,600.
#337
#312

I

LOW MAINTENANCE BRICK - This attractrve
home w11t pl ease anyone lookrn g lor a lnendly
ne1ghborhood It's convemently located on Rt. 35
and rncludes very mce k1tchen w1th range,
drshwa sher. and relngerator , 3 mce srled
bedrooms. I ~ cerami c baths, lamrly room. garage
includes automatiC door opener Pnced at
$59,500
#113
BEGINNER'S LUCK - Satrslyrng starter home
wrlh 3 bedrooms rn the crty Ga s heat, centra l a11
Gara ge wrth room above su1table for apartme nt
l mmed ~a te possessiOn $42 800
#309
EXECUTIVE HOME - For th e l11st lime th1s
custom designed and supenor quality home rs
ollered lor sale. located on II beautr lul acres
)more available), lh rs 5 year old bn ck home oilers
space, pnvacy and scen rc vrew w1thm a lew
nunutes ol H MC Some of the outstandmg
features are 4 bedrooms, 2'h baths, spacrous
krlchenl hvmg area, 20x40 pool 2 car garage plus
a tu lly rnsulaled 24x36 detached multi-purpose
burldm g wrlh bath. Call for more mlormalron
8413
QUALITY HOME - Approx. 3 miles to Holzer
Hosprtal located on Ken Bethel Road. 3
bedroom s, all electrrc home has new forced arr
lurnace Shop area off garage Large k1tchen w1th
lot~ of storage area. Almost l4 acres of land Cham
link lence around yard Garden area. Prrced to sell
at $28,000.
~305

COMMERCIAL SITE- RIO GRANDE- 2 lots on
corner of ~- College Street, I block. off Rt 35, '2
blocks from college campus Excellent for most
any kmd of busmess $26,500
~147

�Pllge 0-8-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

September 6, 1987

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

Several individuals fined in Meigs County Court
:Leader of failed
coup vows .t o fight
•

By DAVID W. JONES
MANILA, Philippines (UP I)Col. Gregorio "Gringo" Honasan, fugitive leader of the failed
coup bid against the Aquino
government, defended his actions and ,vowed to continue
: fighting In a recording aired
• today on a Manila radio station .
Armed forces chief Gen. Fidel
Ramos, who verified the voice on
' the recording was that of Hona·. san, replied with a broadcast
. • appeal for the leader of the Aug.
• 28 attempted uprising to "face
: the music like a professional
soldier" and promised he would
have "every opportunity" to air
his grievances.
Honasan's former mentor, op• position leader Juan Ponce En: rile, meanwhile, denied knowing
~ anything about a major i arms
• cache discovered In a building he
: owns and promised to cooperate
: with any Investigation.
~
In his tape, delivered to secur• lty guards at radio station DZRH
: shortly before midnight Friday,
: Honasan said his attempted coup
-- was "an Initial necessary step to
• set a new direction for .; our
• country and people" and urged
~ supporters
In the 160.000: member armed forces to "con::- tinue the fight until all the
~ soldiers join us."
~ Honasan, 37, said he believed
:President Corazon Aquino had
· betrayed the opportunity given
-her when he and other reform' minded officers sparked the
: February 1986 overthrow of

:Prime rates go up
NEW YORK (UP!)- Domes: tic Interest rates rose Friday
when the Federal Reserve Board
· raised the rate it charges on
loans to member banks and the
·nation's largest banks boosted
· t)lelr prime lending rates onehalf of a percent, from 8Y4
percent to 8~ percent.
The Fed announced a one-half
percentage point increase in Its
key borrowing rate to 6 percent
from 5~ percent.
· The dlsco~nt rate is the interest the Fed charges banks when
they borrow money from _the
nation's central banking system .
Prime 'rates, In turn, are set by
commercial banks and act as the
base rate for a variety of
consumer and business loans.
such as home mortgages and
auto loans.
Following the Fed action, four
of the nation's largest banks
Immediately raised their prime
rates to 8% percent .

Ferdinand Marcos after 20 years
In the presidency .
He condemned the release of
political prisoners shortly after
Aquino took office, as a ''witch
hunt" against human rights
abuses by the military and
"pointless" cease-fire talks with
the nation's communist and
Mosle m insurgents.
He Insisted there had been no
plan to harm Aquino or her.
family , saying such action would
be "politically untenable ... given
a leader who is perceived to be
sincere and committed no matter
how misguided and incapable
she may be."
Aquino' s son was wounded
during the uprising, in which 53
people died.
Presidential press secretary
Teodoro Benigno responded ang·
rlly at a news briefing, describIng Honasan's mutiny as "a
naked power grab by a man using
honeyed words to mask the
military dictatorship he would
set up to rule the Philippines. "
"Honasan would now topple
President Corazon Aquino, demolish democracy, stifle popular
will. defile our constitution.
strike down our judiciary, scuttle
Congress and set himself up as a
messiah," he said.
He added that when Honasan
was captured he should expect to
be charged with rebellion, sedition and possibly other crimes .
Honasan also deplored as "inexcusable" the loss of 22 civilian
lives but said the decision to
"hold our punches" to save lives
may have cost the rebels a
victory.
Ramos, interviewed on the
same station, s-aid, "I have
always considered myself an
older brother of Greg." but that
Honasan seems to be "very
disoriented."

costs. no operator's license;
Frederick Burdett~. Lewisburg.
Derry D. Bryan. Cheshire. $500 W.Va .. $16 and costs; Nell F .
and costs, 30 day s in jail Schilling, Marietta. $25 and
s uspended, two years probation, costs; Eugene Carpenter, Seneno driver's license-under.suspen· cavllle, $18 and costs; Denny
s lon; $50 and costs. reckless Keaton, Spencer, $22 and costs.
operation; costs only for falling
Forfeiting bonds were James
to display valid license plates;
Conrad. Athens . $75, speeding;
Scott Justice , Long Bottom, $100
s uspended to $50 and costs,
disorderly conduct; Anthony
McGrath , Rutland , $75 suspended to $30, five days In jail
suspended, six months probalion, restitution, costs, petty
theft.
Shawn Goble, Vinton, $20 and
costs, no seat belt; Paul Wilson,
Darwin, $25 and costs, 10 days In
jail suspended, one year proea·
lion. failure to confine dangerous
dog; David Spangler, Rutland,
$25 and costs, $15 of fine sus·
GALLIPOLIS, OH. cind
pended; Carolyn Charles, MInersvllle. $20 and costs sus·
pended to costs only, permitting
dog to run at large .
Fined for speeding were How ·
ard Callaway Jr .. Cleveland, $21 ,
and costs; Sally · L. Brown,
Elkview , W.Va., $22 and costs ;

POMEROY - The following
Individual s were fined this week
In Meigs Count y Court by Judge
Patrlck O'Brien.
Walter Haggy , Rutland . six
months In jail suspended to time
already served, $200 fine suspended, two years probation,
restitution and costs, petty theft;
Ronald Sykes, Portland, $300, 20
days In jail suspended, two years
probation, costs, improper handUng of a firearm in a motor
vehicle; Krls Lemaster, Columbus, restitution and costs, six
months In jail suspended, two
years probation. theft ; William
Priddy, Rutland, $50 and costs, 30
days in jail with 20 days suspended, one ·year probation,
restitution, criminal damaging;
William Dean Whittington. Middleport. $100 and costs, dlsorderly conduct; Rick Lunsford.
Middleport, $100 and costs. dlsorderly conduct; Benton Phillips,
Rutland, $75 fine suspended to
$50, three days in jail suspended,
costs, no operator's license;
David Haggy Jr., Middleport,
$75, five days in jail suspended,

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150 Comer Cemetery lid.
Oak Hill . Ohio 45656
(614) 6.8 2-6417
3 Miles Wesl of Oak Hill Off St . Rt.

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has set tor
public hearing Case No.
87·101-EL-EFC, to review
the fuel procurement praetices and policies of the
Ohio Power Company, the
operation of i1s Electric Fuel
Component, and related
matters. This hearing is
scheduled to begin at1 :30
p.m. on September 8, 1987
at City Council Chambers,
218 Cleveland Avenue,
S.W., Canton, Ohio 44702.
All interested parties will be
given an opportunity to
be heard. Further information, may be obtained by
contacting the Commission.

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UDIA10R8

THE CREATIVE WORD

PART II
The second one Is our "Testimony of Mlnlstry.""If any man speak, let blm
speak as the oracles of God; If any man minister, let him do It as of the ability
which God giveth: that God In all things may. be glorified through Jesus
Christ, to whom be praise and dominion for ever and ever" I Peter 4:11.
When we speak the Word of the Lord, we are to speak as an oracle of God.
An oracle Is a Divine communication. This means that our word must be a
quickened word from the Lord, not our own word or thought. Jesus said,
"The words that I speak, they are spirit and life.·' Words are understood by
the Image that they convey. A true prophetic word goes beyond this mental
Image of the words, and through the anointing Imparts spirit and life to the
hearer. It Is not the letter of the word" that brings life. rather It Is the power
and anointing of the Holy Spirit that conveys life.
Our spirit wUI receive something when a word Is anointed; we are fed .
We may not remember what was said, but we are aware that we have been
fed splrltually. Someone h'as spoken a word to us as an oracle of God.
The third one Is the "gift of Prophecy. " "For you can all prophesy one
by one, that all may learn and all may be encouraged" I Cor. 14:31. This
gift Is available to everyone, It Is the Lord 's desire for all to have this gift
of prophecy operating In their lives.
This gift has limitations In Its purpose and use. The Scripture tells us
that "we prophesy In part" (I Cor. 13: 9). Also, It Is to be used only fored ·
lflcation, exhortation and comfort (1 Cor. 14: 3), and not to give dlrec·
ton, or to express judgment or wrath . God has set boundaries for the use
of this gift by the Body of Christ.
"Desire spiritual gifts, but rather that ye may prophesy" I Cor. 14:1. The
word "gifts" here is In italics, which means it as not In the original text. The
correct Interpretation should read, "Desire spirituals" or In other words,
desire the prophetic realm. As we come Into this prophetic realm, we are
enabled to both see and speak prophetically. In order to do this, we must
take time to edify ourselves. This Is done as we walt on the Lord, and by
speaking In tongues as we are quickened by the Holy Spirit. We are to build
ourselves up the faith, so we wUI have a prophetic ability.
The gifts are to be used to edify the Body of Christ. This should bedonelnan
attitude of sacrlflcallove. We are to cultivate the presence of God, and then
hwnble ourselves In this presense, that no pride or grasping to elevate ourselves wUI be manifest In our Uves. The gifts should operate through a life that
Is lived In holiness to Jesus Christ wUI be seen, not the vessel being used.
The offl~e of the Prophet.
The Lord' has need of prophets In our day. A "prophet" Is one who speaks
In the stead of God. He speaks as' the Lord's mouthpiece, spea)dng a specific word, In a SRCCiflc place, at a specific time. It Is a very costly and a
very lonely ministry. It Is a ministry In which the prophetic office is recognized In a person. and then that person Is set apart as a prophet.
The Scripture says, "Are all prophets ?" , meaning It Is a limited ml·
nlstry. A true prophet Is one that has been disciplined by the Lord. and Is
completely under his authority . The Lord chooses whom He will for this
ministry. Those who are willing to pay the price for this ministry need to
make themselves available to the I,.ord. Those who are called. to this ml·
nlstry must walt on the Lord and ask Him to Impart the enabling and
qualifying anointing for this prophetic office to function In their lives.
The Spirit of Prophecy.
" ...for the testimony of Jesus Is the Spirit of Prophecy" Rev. 19: 10. This Is
a higher realm of prophecy and Is motivated by "relationship" rather than
by "gift." The gift of prophecy requires our being yielded to the Holy Spirit
In order to function, It Is not necessarily an Indication of right living.
•·
As we grow toward maturity, there comes Into our lives a greater
quality of spirit with Its resultant expression, that transcents the gift
· realm of ministry. The Spirit of Prophecy expresses and reflects this
spiritual quality. It represents a life that has become a witness unto
· Him (not merely a witness for Him) . It goes beyond words and becomes
a "demonstration of the Spirit of Power."
"But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as In a mirror the Glory of the
Lord, are being transformed Into the same Image... " II Cor. 3:18NKJ. We
behold u In a mirror the Lord Jesus Christ as we become one In union with
Him. 1ben our lives become a mirror that reflects the presence and theperIICJII·of the Lord Jesus Christ. Now, the testimony of Jesus, which Is the Spirit of Prophecy can be both seen and heard through us, which mirrors Him. ·
The Lord desires to bring a people Into this ministry In our day. It will
develop through those who have such a quality relationship with Him
tbat through them, the very life and Intent of the Lord will be reflected.
Thll requires a people who are pure, holy and transparent and know the
heart ofthe Lord and His desires.
.
This 11 a ministry thal,wlll do away with all religious confusion. There
wtll come forth In the demonstration of the Spirit and of Power, ''the tes·
tJmony of Jesus, which Is the Spirit of Prophecy," as a clear creative
force that wlll bring llf and order to the Church.

PRAISE TABERNACLE

HENDERSON, W. VA.

LEGAL NOTICE

HYIYDUTY

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Allen Spaulding. Kent, $55.
speeding; Mitchell Barringer,
Reedsville, $50, consuming 11quor In a motor vehicle; Matthew
Richardson, Alpena, Mich., $43,
speeding; Roy Buchanan Jr. ,
Parkersburg , W. Va . , $55,
speeding.

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