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Paga 12-The

Judge ends 25 court cases
Jwfce Patrick O'Brien ended 25

cases

unlllllnes and coeture ~ lD fulL

dw1ng Wednesday's session

of Meigs Olunty Court.
Fined were Alva Coates, Racine,
$10 and costs, bnproper bac1:1ng;
James Whittington, PomerO.v. $10
and costs, !allure to stop tor stop
sign; GaryW.GIJJmre, Rutland,$10
and costs, failure to display vaUd
'plates on trailer; Surl Blevins,
Rutland, S50 and costs and six
months probation, Uttering, $50 was
IIUSpended because the litter was
cleaned up; Keith R. Myers,
Tupperil Plains, · costs only for
·8llowlng a barking and unruly dog to
stay In an area administered by the·
·Ptvtslon of Parks and Recreation,
costs only for failure to comply with
court.order; Dwayne Qualls, Pomeroy, $10 and coots, failure to comply
with court order, remanded to Jatl

montbl probation.
Also Janice Blrch1leld, GalUpnU•
Ferry, reetltutlon and cnJr1 COlts

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Raz.el Boa\!88.

and a year's probation,

a
Galllpo-

bad check;
Us, $75 and costs, ~ days 1n Jatl,
driving . while under suspension;
wuuam Cochran, Vlntal, s1x
months tn Jail with t1ve IJIOI)ths
suspended, a year's probation and

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revlewlhgprocess used by the state
In deciding the.matter.
The cmunlssloners believe that
Meigs Coonty was as much In need
ofthestatefundlngasGalllaCounty.
GalUa Olunty was awarded a
$1m,lm grant, ldentjcal to the one
submitted by Meigs.
Sidney Edwards, Director of the
Gatlla·Melgs Community Action
Agency, pJWBI'ed both of the ·

grants.
Edwai'ds, along with State Representative Jolynn Baster, will also be
present atthe meeting.
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River history

F1nld lbr' ;apeedlng were Teresa
Spugeoa, HllllllngtM, S27 and
CtWtB; RobertG.Swlck,Middleport,
$,21 and casts: Gary Harden,

comes alive
at exhibit

MOnoogab ObiO. $2hndcosts; Eric
Han1s, ·Racine, $21 and costs;
Elizabeth Leigh, Chicago, m., S26
and costs; Robert E. Guinn,
RUtland, $23 and costs, Kenneth
court costs, unauthorized use of Ken. Parkersburg, S'J&gt; and coats.
vehicle, six months In Jall with tlve
Forfeiting bonds were Ralph
month SUS(ltllded, a year's proba· Gibbs, Jr., l"ew Haven, ~ and
tionandcourtcosts,assault; James ro$!8, failure to display valid
Woodyard, Pomeroy, $l5 and rosts, , registration; Gary Wright, VIenna,
overwldth.
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· W.Va., US. overwldth; Robert C.
Fined for overload were TimothY Caldwell, VInton, U5, fallure to
McDaniel, Cbeshlre, $25 and costs;
display valid registration; and
David IJpscomb, Pomeroy, $59 and
Verron Bing and Jolm G. Martin,
costs; and Johnny D. Baker, bothofGalllpolls, $Mforspeedlng.
Hamden, Ohio, $11m with $500

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Open door session
scheduled SepL 12

Funds distributed
The distribution oi $57,810,:100 In

Event sel,., Saturday
An Ice cream social will be belli at
the Syracuse Asbury United Methodist Church on Satauday trom 6 to 8

p.m. VanWa, choa!late, peach,
hanaM and lemon Oavors will be
avatlable. Hot dogs and drinks will
also be served and take out orderS
will be accepted.

aid to dependent children has l!eet:1
i:nade by the office of State Auditor
'lbonUIS E. ' Ferguson tor Seplmlber.' Meigs cOunty received
$212,288 tor 2,4.'fi recipients.

Area deaths

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• A square dance will be held this
.evening trom 8'to 11; ~ at the;Long
Bolt~ Cornr~¥~n~ty Jll•,lkllng Refreshments will be provided.
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Dance Satunlay

WUlie V. Morgan

Carl E. Cnunp

Wtllle V. "Nena" Morgan, 89, 2323
Uncoln Ave., Point Pleasant, died ·
Thursday morning at her home
after a lengthy Utness.
BomJan. 18,1895,atLeon, W.Va.,
she was the daughter of the late E.J.
and Mary SIDes Rollins.
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Her husband was the late James
1..: Morgan, who died Aug. 29, 19'77.
She was also preceded In death by
one sister and two brothers.
she was a fonner cook at Point
CUnlc, a ·member of Leon Baptist
Church and the Pythlan Sisters
Lodge at Leon. She attended
Wesleyan Church In Point Pleasant.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.
Berialce Fry of Pooaeroy; two sons,
D. Bernard Morgan andHermanL.
Morgan, bothofPotntPleasant; and
seven grandchildren, 12 great·
grandchildren and one great-great·
grandChild.
Funeral services will be held at 11
a.m. Saturday In Crow-Hussell
Funeral Home, Point Pleasant, with
the Rev. Loots Hussell otflctatlng.
Burial will be In Leon Cemetery.
Frleti&lt;b may call at · the funeral
home from 2-4and 7·9 p.m. today.

·Carl ~· Crump, 70, Henderson,
W.Va., died Wednesday In Holzer

A cllaperor~Q! teen dance will be
held $aturdayfrom8to llp.m. at the

Long 1Jo1W1n

.cOmmunitY Building.

MediCal Center..

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theSchafer
main purpose
of legislators
the nine county
that
told the
RC&amp;D proJeet area was to Improve
the quality of environment and the
economy of the area thrOugh the
conservation and development of
all rte area's resources.
Chairman Schafer noted the
reasonfortnvitlngtheleglslatorson
atleldtourofprojectswastobetter
acquaint them with the type of
asstmance avatlahle to the publlc
through the Buckeye Hills RC&amp;D
Program In Athens, Belmont,
Hocking, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan,
Noble, PeJTY and Wa~hlngton
Counties.
Following the meellng at tile
camj)us, the group traveled to
Belmont County Road 54 so11th of
Shadyside, Ohio to VIew a streambank protection proJect along 1m
feet of the county road. The stream
, adjacent to the road had . been
eroding away the supporting banks
of the roadway and threatened to
close the road at three spots.
The Bebnont County Commls·
stoners requested technical and

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The RC&amp;D
Executive · CQ\Inctl
tfequent
fish kills.
became aware of thiS situation In
19'71 and then worked to bring
attention to the problem and
encourage the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources (ODNR) Dtv·
tslon of Reclamation to accept the
problem as a proJect. Using funds
made available through the U.S.
Office of Surface Mining, ODNR
proceeded to stabUlzethewastepUe
and reduce the pollutant delivery
Into Captlna Creek by over 90
percent.
RC&amp;D.Project Coordinator Dave
Coulter explained to the legislators,
"In this case, t~ Rc&amp;D Executive
CouncU was effective In solving a
re5ource problem that was brought
to their attention. The legislators
and accompanying Rc&amp;D group ·
then traveled south to Monroe
County for lunch In Woodsfield
followed by two more Oeld views of
completed RC&amp;D proJects.
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The first afternoon stop was at
the Monroe County Airport where
the Rc&amp;D program had assisted
:.i1e Monroe County Airport Author·

G.¥JJPOLIS -

Fauure to pay outstandlni
accounta In the peroent-of·lnaxne plan (PIP) may
lead to COlt slJarlna for all Columbia Gas of Ohio .

C\IBiornem, CDI'l1(IIIIIY officials warn. .
''If the t3li III1UQI of total debls of PIP~
and otber delinquent customers.are not IUbltalltlall;y
reduced, II woold ultlnu!tely I'IIWlan Ullfalrburdenof
&lt;around $.13 a year on all customers," said Columlia

Chalnnan Marvin~. White.

PIP allows Coiumbijt: customers to pey ' a
maximum of 10 Percent of their Income tor hi!attna
. dw1ng the winter. During sUll'lllll!r, PIP custmlell
are l'eQidred to pay 10 pe1 cent of their Income or their
actual.- bill, whlchevl!r Is greater.
Actual summer bills are UIUally lei$ thim 10
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'Sf,1m Cllltomen wilD pu11clpated In PIP last winter

have chopped 1M, Wblte said, while anothet:" 4,100
have been dl••
tal at their own reqlillllt.
Debts fnm dellllquent PIP acrounts are In addition
to $17 mUilop ill· •..,.ld accounts 011/ed by other
. Columbia Clistonllrl wtao have failed to keep !lP with
their billa.
Undet:' present ~ White said PIP cusllmers
wtao have stopped paying arid have had thi!lr service
dllooilliected CaD be reconnected this tan by !ll'llllng
their defaulted accounts.
. They
. can resume peytng 10

of their Income dutti!g the winter, he added.
In most cases, the default represents a fraction of a .
PIP customer's total unpaid bill. Butlt leaves a "very
subalantlal" portion of the total 8CCOUli\S In arrears
unpaid.

"The PIP was Intended only as a temiDrary
program last winter, not a long-term solution to the
problem of Jow.tnmme customers wtao need help
paying their utility bills, because It wiH shltt an
, Increasing load on other customers," White said;
, "If the plan 18 not chimged, atnOOnts 01\'ed by PIP
. customeril wDI continue to build up from year to year,
on tqi of prevlrus unpaid back bUls," he added.
White l'ECM1ITII!I1de the~~ PIP

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tor city

ernployeeB Is thelrW~~&amp;~S.Itisurana!
beneftts and llt!Jer terms and

reCommendations.

conditions ofempiayrnent, •• Haynes

said. '

He · pointed to · overttnie and
senlm1ty as 1!1C8JJiP1et:1 of conditions,
· !' ...well beloW the average or Cities
the sllle of Galltpolls tn the state or

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MIDDLEPORT FilE DEPARTMENT

WAI&amp;abJ'a...-of.lol.

CHICKEN BARBECUE ,
SATURDAY SEPT 8 ·

CORNEA OF RACE

ST.~· NO.

FOURTH

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thtough their

lil!gDtlatlons they, will be able to

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Janet D. Stel&amp;et:', chairman of the
Independent rate ammlsslon, said
the panel scaled dawn the requested
Increases because higher man
vo1urne had produced
1ncome ·
tor the Pcstal Service while lower
lnOatlon had !'educed costs.
Nevet&gt;theless, she said, recent
postal Mpluses are shrinking and
scme hike Is needed. ':lt's a slriaple

more

{)hlo,''

ell:lpiOYeE&amp; feel lhllt

C8fl0iatlg IIICfl Ff lit

Pcsta1 Service spokesman D.
JIII'IIIDa Cain said hlsagencyhadno
linmedlate comment on the

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ment should stabflfze under our
~tatlm," he sald. "The

Columbia.
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"'Iboee responsible tor building up an-earages are
the Olil!$ whp should be responsible for thiJee.
balance8." he said.
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Addltlonatly, White said there should be no absolute
maraklriilm on winter dlliconnectlons. PIP sOOuld be
11 winter-only program, with partlctpants required tO
pay back biDs during summer to prevent~
jlt the start of the next heating season.
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PIP cuatcmera should make "1\ill br slgnlflcant"
payment of back billa. before reconnectJon, with ·
dlsconnectloii authorized If the pai'llc!pantll default
again.

A-od•!edJ're.Wrtler .
WASHINGI'ON (AP) -The cost
of ma111ng a letter ts rtstng again,
with ftrst-class stamps !let to cllmb
to 22 centll next year under a
Iec\XIUIIeiidatloo bythePostaJRate
Canmlsalon.
The U.S. PcstalServkle's board of
· paiDscouldput thehlghermlel
Into e&amp;ct . I!VEii «JJtWJ; but llatl
lndlcaii!CI preYioully lhllt It would
neal the higher tooownetnearlyllll!i.
1be mtJIIJilsiiQp'sptp-' mte
Is a pellli.Y llhortoftbat requested by
the Postal Service ~ Novetribet',
as Is the l'I!CIIXIIIJI4!tlon for
14-cent charge for poll cards. . .
The recanmendatlons released
Friday aliD cover a wide' range of
CXher podllal charg1es for )lllrloos
types of man, lncludlnli bulk·rate·
advertlllng, boW. naagamaes and

WOtlcet •• about~yearsft.that'sa
nauenoous tlirbM!!'," he · said.
''The l'l!l1IIDiS are obvla1s - Wilge
·ralel and wa ldtC CICIIdltlons here

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customers trooa tantng to pey In the summet:' and then
being l'I!L'Oiiiiecte In tl)efall, with a large debtowedto,

By RANDOU'II E. 8CJIMID .

'l1lnl!l s '*wei Staft
wltll the city 111 matters pertafntng
GAUJPOLIS ... With Frlday's · to ''wages, bcunl, terms and
succeufuJ IIIIIoll vote, .the blueconditions of ernciiDYment."
collar worki!rs or the' city of
IfFrlilay'si'I!IUIIsremalnunchal·
C'.a_.,.ts lieCame one the first . lenged, the state Employment
pub1loemployee groups In Ohio to
Relations Boaid (SERB) Is ex·
~ UDder the · &amp;tale's !leW
pected-wlthlntbenext10to15days
~ bupiJIIIw law.
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Byanovet:Wiij!lmlngvoteof29-l, ·and exclullve" ~~tent lor the 33
the rm-~ ~de- ·. wodril!is . Included •m the city
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Fred Haynes, ItgiDiel dlrectcr
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IIJid MIIJI!clpal
fortheA~dlstrlctof~,
88lc! Friday i11lll'liiDg the vote was a
posltiYe step farward f9t city ',
the aMQe MIIOrity

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,Cost of first-class
stamp may hit 22e ..

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more than the 10 peteet:lt lewl, White said.
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NewlY 25 paW of the company's more than

pe~·a.ut

CAFSCME) In' future negutlations\

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Office by 4: :ll p.m. Sept. 281n order
to be considered.
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GallipoJ.is worke~
among firSt.in state · -·
to unionize .u naer law

Seek grant funds for
seniees ·
alcoholism
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P'on'lt!Oif Galli11 aIll Paint Pleatant Sunday, S.jileniber 9, 1984

PIP defaults ootild lead to gas ·cost sharing

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'Ibree Ohio legislators recently financial assistance through the tty· tn seeding 28 acres of bare and
participated In a day·long tour of Buckeye Htns Rc&amp;D Project to eroding ground around the alrpo!1
completed ReSource Conset:'Vatlon solve this problem. C:O.t·share runwayln19QUtwasnotedthatthe
and Development (RC&amp;D\ Pro- fundsweremadeav81lablethrough
vegetation Is still In excellent
jects located In Bebnont and the Soli Conservation Service condition and has saved the alrpor\ •
Monroe Counties.
Rc&amp;D Funding Program to enable autlxlrlty a{l estlmated $2,&lt;nl per
State Representatives Jack Cera . the county to Install protective year tn annual malotenance costs.
of Bellaire, Thomas· Johnson of concrete crib walls on the stream·
' From the alrport the group
New Concord and Paul Mechling of banks. In this case Rc&amp;D enabled traveled to Monroe County Road 16
Thornville met with 25 members of the county to keep open, a well· used
near LewlsvUle, Ohio w~ dis·
the RC&amp;D group at the Ohio highway and to reduce streambank cal;led rubber tires hacl been
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' University Branch CampuS In erosion.
to protect 1,400 feet of streambank • '
Further south In Belmont County from eroding a~&amp;Y and desueytnc , .
Bebnont County to, receive a brief
over·vtew of the fl..c&amp;D Progrllffi the r~tlves viewed an 18 a county road. The tire$ had been .
before traveling through two coun- acre,
mine waste pile that has
fastened to each other to form a mat ·
ties to view completed project now been reclaimed and revegeon the streambank and then filled
work.
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tated. The waste pUe,tocated.along
with stone. The legislators were
The state representatives · were State Route 148 and adjacent to · Impressed With this tnnovatlve use
welcomed on the tour by Rc&amp;D Captlna Creek, had been dumping
of old rubber tireS and noted how :
Executive Council Chairman toxic etOuent Into the stream,
well the tire$ had protected tl)e •
Wayne Schafer of Marietta.
. polluting water and contributing to
streambank and road.

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Soli aad Wilier~ DWI'Ict; Rays..Nndler,
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AWARING'DIIUIBRVLft-Oiy--a-- In a.ewlirft the I
7 of Frldafi ..... d rthi Wft'e ...,........, b)' !Illite
Emtalo.JuaaatR+!!cwa..rdoftlela!TimJ.eoH•. By a wteofallll,
IR~wwlaaollhed&amp;yofGeRr • !lutlllobea+ alilted
bJ'IIae~Feo'

t••atSIIIR,Ccaaaaty ..rMw•lpe!Eai.-,1 !I

question c1 costs .••

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of the 22-cent rate for first-class

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PROPOSED INCREASE
IN 1'08TAL RATES ~ 11$·:
grapldc lllalltlntM.the rata of a •
flnt.daM ltamp In the u.s. .
from July, 1119 at two centa to a

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proposed

cents, reeom-

mended Friday by the l'olaal
Rate Commltl8kln.
mall, she said, with Commissioner
John W. Crutcher preferring a
21-cent stamp.

UMW . strik~ appears.'likely,' say some coal exe~utives

~VE.

SDVING BEGINS AT 11 A.M.

dead Hoe.
"The $64,00l question Is how long ihe strike will
last," he said. It's certain that a strlke woold be a
setback tor thl! coal tnclust!Y. he said.
Peiidnsan and Baylor made their comments at a
conferaace at VIrginia Tech on the past and future of

Dinners, which include 1 /2 Chicken,
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COMPLETES TOUR - OompWinc Reeource
DevelopmetK . ProJeclll rec 1 Uy

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. ·BomlDJunel914.atLeon,W.Va., · ~event Saturday
·son of till! late Carl E. and Sertha
·Downs_Crump, he
a retlrel\ . EH ·~ Post 4ff1 of the
electrician.
• American - t..egk;n' 'w1i( SIDlllJOr
Surviving are tour sons; Paul ot
round and SloW daiiclng at
South Shore, Ky., Jack of New the Legion hall In,Rutland. A snack
Haven, W.Va., Robert of Syracuse, bar will be provided. IJve music
and Carl E. of Fredrlcksburg, Va.;
lqlns, Saturda&gt;' at 9 p.m. and ends
three daughters, Edna MurlofPolnt
at 1 a.m. Donatloos at the door will
Pleasant, Peggy MltcheU of be S2per adult and$1.50perchlld.
Grtmms Landing, W.Va., and Betty
Kearns': of New Haven; three
brothers, Robert of Point Pleasant,
~ of Leon, and Hobart of
Ponlet:O.Y: and23grandchlldrenand
three great11fandchlldreli. '
Funeral5ei1VIces will be held at 2
·HOLZER MEDICAL CEN'lER
p.IJI. Saturday In Stevens Funeral
DIS(BAJIGI!B SEPT. I
The Southeastern Ohio Regional
H001e,PolntPJeasant,withtheRev.
Madge Bays, Coortney Caudill,
councu Qn Alcoholism ts seeking
Herman Jordan otrlclattng. Burial
Jackie Oleatham, Aaron Collins,
will be In Beech Hill Cemetery.
grant
applications
for theInprovision
Crystal Collins, Rebecca Cossin,
of
alcolaollsm
services
Athens,
Frtends may call a.t the funeral
Mrs. Marty Foley and daughter,
homefrom().Sp.m . today.
IJnda Foreman, Deanna Harper,
Juanita HOIIchar,. Peggy Jeffers,
Seeks divorce
Ida Jdlnsm, Jolm Kerr, Florence
':en:S
Kllltngswmh, Gerald LangiJJme,
IJnda J. KeUey, Rac~,Jlas tiled Beatrice Lisle, Samuel Lutton,
outreach. counseung and rererra1
foradlvorre.tromRodgerD. Kelley,
lkmer
McQuaid, 'lbomas ·Mea·
services for the treatment or
Weather fo~st
Athens, charging gross neglect of
cham, Alma Monf&amp;omet:'Y, April
duty andextiemecruelty.
Morgan, Mrs. Lads Paullns and
Mostly clear tonight. Low 55-00.
daughter, Mary Pickens; Mrs.
Health for compliance wtth the
. Southeasterly to southerly winds
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Daniel Preston and daughter, Irene State Standards for Alcoholism
1o-2&gt;mph. Mostlysunny,tareezyand
tu
Programs. They should be pre.
Roush, Garnet Scott, Freda Smith,
wann Saturday. High 84-89. Cbance
Charles Straight, Fkll'elloe 'l'ralner,
pared to begin services on nec. 1,
of raln 10 percent tonight and
WDHam Trapp, Glenn Wel)b, Alire
Saturday.
Meigs Olunty EMS squads made Ya~q.
months.
1984
and provide services for seven
ExtftMied Forecaal
tour runs Thursday.
BDmil
All services under these grants
S 'ayllarough~
AtS:'STam.• Rutlandsquadwaat
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dameron, shaH be provided to special JlOIIiilaSJIP&amp; dael""' of lllowen each to Dexter for Ralph Swan to Holzer daughter,
Jackam; Mr. and Mrs.
lions. These cuent IDpulatlons are
Ay.IIJPIIInlhemld-'llllolowi!QL
Medical Center; at 10:06 a.m .,
Robert Varian, sm, Rutland;. Mr.
defined as: 1) Indigent. 2) elderly.
LoW&amp;_.Sunda)' and tnOIIIJy In lhe Tuppers Plains waat to fuvnshlp
and Mrs. fto!lert Whittington, 3) mlDorltles, 4) multldlsabled, 5)
• Mwlday and '1\aeeda.Y.
Road %74 fa' Tony Ban1nger to St.
daughta', ~lfll!o, W.Va.
youth and 6) women.
Joseph'$ Hospital; . Middleport
VEl'EBANII MEMORIAL
·Any request over $15,tro will not
Ohio
numben .
transported Lois Llevlng from the
AclmlastOIIa - Edwin Cross,
be considered. The Regional Coun·
Middleport Holzet:' CllniC to Holzer · Racine;' Genevieve Guthrie, Cool· en reserves the right to approve ot
·CLEVELAND (AP) The Medical Q!nter all: 52' p.m. and at
vUJe; Mary Andrews, Lana Bottom. reject any aJid all appllcat10111. One
~number wawn Thursday li:59p.in., PoneoySquadwaatto
DildJal1lal - Harry Schwab, original and four copies should Ill!
nl,ht lD the Ohio l..otlery's dally f?eachtorkRoadforWtllleColllnsto Gertrude Andrews.
postmarked by or In tiie SEORCA
pme. "'Ibe Number," was 679.
Ewing's Funeral Home.
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p.m. break dancing; 1p.m., the Mild . c:loeks. stained glass, soft sculpture,
FUver Sand; 2 p.m.; Charlie Lilly; 3 .ceramiCs, palnttngs and thei'e will
p.m. Lone Wolf; 4p.m ., DenverRice be a variety of food stands.
The Middleport Fire Department
and
4: :ll, the Grubb FllJ1111y
SingerS; 5 p.m. square dancing and
will slll&amp;e a chicken barbecue In
conjunctlonwiththeparlyandthere
6 p.m., Blitzkrieg. .
· There will be dlsPJays of arts and will be a number of gift certificates
crafts on the streets with numet'Wli at ·•Middleport businesS houses
Items being otfet:ed for sale. Among awarded. A sale of block party
the Items being otrered with be t·shlrtswill be held.
Merchants are holding sales with
merdlandlse at special prices
dw1ng the party IWr.
North Second Ave.• will be closed
totrafflctromMIUSt., to WalnutS!.,
dw1ng the party hours .
.A representative from Congress·
man Clarence MUler's otrlce will
conduct an open door sesskm from
10 a.m . to 12 noon Wednesday at the
courthouse In Paneroy.
AnYone having questions con·
cerniJ)g the federal government Is
Invited to stop by and discuss thm1
wth the IEIJ1esentatlve.

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:Middleport all set for block party
·AiJ Is ~'gQ" for the second annual
J1.11ddleport Chamber of Conunerce
BJi:ick Party tomorrow, Dr. Craig
Mathews, chalnnan, silld today.
Chamber ·members are hoping
tor cooperation from the weather
Salunlay slDoeatulldayo! activities
has been planned from 10 a .m . to 7
p.m.
Entertainment at the stage area
will be continuous starting at lla.m.
wKbSweetMountalnSound; 12noon
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VIrginia coal. Few of the panelists during the twoday

IDDLEPORT
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meeting mentlo'iaed tl)e posslblllty of a strike, but,
they thought a work
stqJpage was likely.
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Sales Group In Lebanon, said most utlll!:les will.haVe
about:OOdaysworthofcoalstockplledbythecontract'
deadline.

most of thOee that did said

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ro- - slDoe 1976," Ms. Steinbacher said.
Other highlights of Ms. Steinbach·
the Burea\1 of Employment Selvl· er's monthly report:
-The number of Ohloana who
cea, blames President Reagan's
. t:Wiunlc policies for an August have Jobs decreased to4. 733rnUllon,
reversal that sent Ohio's unemploy· 2.3 pereent below July,
-In July, the latest month for
ment up again after two monthly
whiCh complete coonty data was
declines.
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The figure went from 8. 7 pe1 cent available, seven countleshadunem·
ployment rates of 13 percent or
In July to9.8percent, compared to a
;national rate of 7.5 pe1 cent.that was more, led by Lawrence with 16.4
percent and Adams with 16 peitl!nt.
unchanged frooa July.
Ms. Steinbacher attributed the
Ms. Steltlbacher, who had given
Ohio Increase to "the record federal
deficit, hlgh Interest ralel and DetnOCratlt Gov. Richard Cdeste
record doiJar, values (which) con- at least part of the credit for June
and JulY reductions In Ohio's Jobless
rate, was asked why the governor
slKJuldn't share ihe blal)le tor the
products.''
Sbe added at a pews conferenre latest lncreese.
She responded that with regard to
that "Oblo and Its Great Lakes
Celeste'seconoinlc
gains "yoohave
oelghbors have been on a hard mad
to.put It Into a larger picture." She
to Job remvet:y. Today's figures
said that when he came tntoolrk:e :Jl
mark aMber tWist In the road."
The admlnlstratcr said the actual months ago, Ohio's Jobless rate was
llll1lla' of unemployed OhloaDs 3.5 percaat above the national
kicreased 35,00llnAugust to482,&lt;nl• avenge but the spread now Is onlY
''i'oday'l ~ . represent the . 2.5 paa:t!it. Sbe said she thinks this
lhowl substantial progress.
larg1eJt rate of July-August Increase
berta Steinbacher, administrator of

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WASHINGTON - Despite the
recent setback ln·CaUfornla, proponents of a national constltutlonal
convention still are whooping It up
for their misguided venture. Nothlng Is going to come of ~e talk,
but the topic merits a !ew minutes
of your time. :
By way of background, you wUI
recan that our Constltl!tlon pennlts
, amendment In two ways. The ftrst
proc:edure, Which has been USed tor
an 26. amendments thus !ar,
autoorlzes the Congress, by a vote
• of at least two-.thlrds In each house, ·
to S\lbmlt a resohltion to the states.
H three-fourths of the states ratify
the amendment, It becomes part o!
the Constitution. 'lbe second proced\lre starts not With the Congress
but with the states. H two-thirds ot
the state legislatures apply to
Congress, th!m the Congress "shaD
can a convention for proposing
amendments." Any amendments
approved by such a convention then

must be submitted to the states for
ratltlcatlon, i!nd the same threefourths requirement must be met.
Over the past !rl years !be sta.te
legislatures have peppered Con·
gress with scores of petltlollll.
,Constitutional conventions . have
been urged to provide ~endments
on the direct electlon of Senators,
repeal of the Prohlbltlon amend·
ment, worldfederaUsm, abolltloqof
the Electoral c~. the apportionment · &lt;t state -'legislatures,
prayer In the public schooJs,
·racial-balance busing and pensions
for persons over 65. Other proposals
have dealt With abortiOn, pornography: oil and mineral rJibts, and
the taxallon of slate and municipal'
bonds. The list goes on and on .
The Idea of a constitutional
convention Is back ·tn today's news
beCause 32 states have petitioned
Congress. on .the matter of a
bal,81lced federal budget. It another
two states make v·~llld apJ[illc·atl4lllll,

presumably the mandatoey clause
would be triggered and Congress
"shaD caD" a conventloJI. For a
time It looked as If California might
become No. 33, but the state's
Supreme Court last month quashed
a cltbens' effort to cOnctuct. a
referendum In November. Now
Montana and Mlpblgan appear to
be the next posslbUitles.
fn my own estimate, theprobabU·
Illes of suc:h a conveJltlon's actui!UY
l)e!ng held range between nn and
nothing at an. I say thl.s cbleOy !or
this reason: Nothing Is going !o
happen before 1!1!5, and In 1985 the
petition or Macyland, Mississippi
and North Dakota wUI be 10 years
old. The petltlons of Alabama,
Delaware, Flortda.. Georgia, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma
and. Pennsylvania wUI be nine
years old. Would these be cons!·
del'E\1 valid applications? It seems
m()St unlikely. 'I'be general rule In
related ,m atters Is that seven years

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GALLIPOLIS ~ Dr. BUlle Sue Frilz of Colwnbua will join the

dlmtal practice of Kyger and Kyger, D.D.S. Inc., at 126 Second Ave.

Berry's .World

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wood, ,W. Va.. I have repeatedly ofthetlmethelasttwodaysseeklng
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caned attention to the dangerous Information about the culvert and
a~ road, State Route 124. It was
what to do about lt. According to
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that I learned that the most Syracuse the run-off from the hUls
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hazardous spot on the 1S mile road behind Route 124 was carried to the
between Pomeroy and the bridge Is Ohio River through a stone culvert
. Within a half mile of my home_.It Is about four feet wide, five feet high
doubly dangerous beCause It Is im . and40feetlongandatonetlmeboth
unmarked hazard that no one the road between Syracuse and
knows
Is there; and, there Is not Racine and the . street car line
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of quarried stone about the tum of
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With
the
school
year
just
starting,
the centucy With both the root and
"Is something wrong? You don't seem very
&amp;ehool
children
from
Syracuie
and
t1oor
made with hqe stone. That-It
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Minersville who attend Junior and had carried the normal traf!lc for
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_ Senior High School and Kinder· about !rl years Is a trtbute to the
garten at Racine are transported stone masons ot an older
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doubt If parents are aware of the
For many years 1110111 of the coal
. !act that If any bus gets a front mined at Mines 16 and 17 wu
wheel off the blacktop, their streethaulellcarto ~~~ WlrallroacJ
hout "~-theto
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within
Jell Iii the year.
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l l'oday's hlgllllght In hlst!X'y:
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Even keeping Within the white tines traffic heading for Interatate T1
t pnSept. 9,1T16, theSecondContlnentalCongressmadethetenn "United at the side or the road, the traveling started usina Route 124 that local
SUites" official, replacing "Unfted Colonies."
pubnc Is In danger for outside the resldelits IUipected the culvert wu
: bn this date:
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white nne the 18 Inch blacktop being damaged. 'lbe benn on the
: p! 1830, Charles Durant made early avlallon hlstoey by Dying a ballOon which was appUed last year Is rtver side bepn cavllia' In aDd
Jr9m New York City aCI'OIJS the Hudson River to Perth Amboy, N.J.
beglnn!ngtocrwnpleandfollowthe Syracule Mayar Eber PlcUJ•, on
· l ln 1850, Callfornla became the 31st state or the unton.
berm · Into the gu11ey. That the . l.nsti'UCtiOO of tile v111qt ~
l:n ~ Franoes..c!IM!Iand - wile ot l!relldenLGrar.ter .Cleveland - ,, ~ •Is•on an •Jilllde C1IMie' tor nottlled !be DIIIU'Ict Deputy J)lree. '
arne the rootber of a baby girl, named Esther, the first child born to a . eastern·bound travelers makes It tor of the ~ ot Tranlpor·
lady In the .White House.
an the more dangerous.
tatlon 1n Martetta uldnf that the
1 ln 1919, most of !be 1,500-man Balton pollee force Wl!llt on strike.
The gulley about which I am culvert be rtpalred, DOT l't!'
: ):n 1948, the Korean People's Democratic Republic was tuuued In North. wrttlng 11 next to !be Chapman spo111ded by pia&amp;, tW'O 11na11
I&lt;Qrea, claiming authority over the entire peninsula.
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home· and across the road trom haZard 1iputeedlendofthnllp.
l pi 1965, baseban's Sandy Kautax of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitched a Ross Norris and Harold Smith Oneoflbeslpl1181ibeerlswalluwed
game against the Chicago Cubs, winning 1.0.
propeittes In upper Syracuse. I had by the flllp; the othfir mnalDI but
971, a prlsalers' rebellion began at the Atllca state prlllon In New passed th8t way a dozen times or · tilted at a e depee IJIIIe,I'IN!dy to
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more thl.s summer wtthout reallz. tan Into the plley bl!low.
• ~ 19'16. Communist Chinese leader Mao The-Tune died In Peking at the 1ng that such a perfJuus booby-trap
L8lt TINnday 111111'111111 I called
lt8e of 112.
even existed. Not unw my old the Stat. Ifiii;Wa)' Garqe and
~ years ago: President Gerald R. Ford postporled his announcement
trtend, . Ross Narrls, called me explained the jiotiiMi brlefty to
bra plan to deal with VIetnam deserters and~ evadenl.
Wednesday and asked me to come Norman Weber, county aupertn.

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University In 1979, and obtained her dQctor of dental ~IY deglee
tour )11!81'$ later. Since then, she has practiced In Columb.ls and
III!!Ved on the facu)ty ofOSU's College of Dentlsl!y and on the starr at·
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· State Sherrod Brown's office w&amp;S C. Eugene Gherke, doir." llUSiness
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GALLIPOLIS - Carron Norris Dodge of Galllpol.Js has earood a
natl&lt;inal,!!ward for excellence from Chrysler Corp. for ITUlllllgelrlent.
.'lbe award was pretiEnted on the basis or the dealership's actMtles
In pe!formance, facUlties, customer service, a~atlon and
cOOununlty relations.
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A dealership's perfonnance In those five areas Is judged over a
year's time, according to Tom Pappert, Cluysler's vicepresldentfqr
U.S. auto sales.

Business fundamentals seminar set'
A workshop entitled "~s to Business

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peacefully to the told.
To further these !!reams, Peking ~
has promised to gtve Hong Kdng a
self·governlng, quasl-capltanst sta·
tus that ' wtn last at least unW theI :
year~7.
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!lnanclal' c6rnmunfty's nervous· :
ness? History suggests otherwise. :
The clQile!lt paraDe! Is Shanghai. :
Once a thriving lnternatlonal trade ;
and. financial center, It sank like a •
stone In the comm~ Dood of ;
1949, never to I'llCOYer.
In thJs hempiSjlhere, Havana's ;
pre-emlnence as !lie money market : ·
for 1111 of Latin America was ~
shattered Irrevocably when Fidel '
Castro'li Marxist revolution sWept . i
Cuba a quarter-centucy ago.' Now, ;
the Island Is ti:&gt;tany dependent on !
handouts of millions of donars a day •
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Coonty Joint Vocational School and Scioto Economic Development
Corp., the workshop wtn be held from 8:30a.m. until 4: lJ p:m.
It wUI acquaint participants with the basics Involved In starting a
suctessful business. Topics io be dlscussed Include legal
organlzatlqn, business records, financial planning, market
~ty. taxes and licenses 1!ruJ personal !actors.
A $l!i fee covers lunch and an workshop costs. Tho&amp;e unable to
attend that session may be Interested Ina similar ~sponsored
· by Ohio University'~ southern campus and the SrnaU Business
Administration..It will-be held Thursday at Rodeway Inn at South
Point.
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areas are offered by the adult education division at Buckeye HUll
Career ee.tter.
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Industrial maintenance, auto maintenance, aulD mechanics, auto
body repair and electrtclcy and electronics.
'lbe courses provide I'Efresber and entry-level skill tralnlng, wtth
tralnJng covering laboratory and .class time. Included In the
programsarecomputerllteracy,asaessmmtandcareerevaluatlon.
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Insemination technician sclwol set
GALLIPOLIS- An artificial Insemination teclmlctans'school wtn
be held at Ohio ViiUey Livestock Sales, 52 VInton St., from Sept. 24-26
at 9 a.m. unW 2 p.m. each day.
Cost Is $lZi per penon. Anyone Interested may contact Archie
Meadows at 25&amp;ID!9 no later than Sept. :rl.

FREE TACO

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL

Murphy income increases

BURRITO DELUXE

$119

McKEESPORT, PIL - G. C. . Attheendolthel,'eiJCII'tlni'perlod.
·Murphy Co. reported net inCome of , the company was operating 3!13
secoac1 quarter period ot 13 weeks u,ne In 19113.
$4,7l.7,Wl, or$1.16pershare, for the stores, 18 fewer than at' the same
ended July 26, compared with
Net lncoole tor the 13-week and
$4,6'15,(0), or $1.17 per share, !or the · 26-week pertods ot both 1984 and
comparable period of 1!1113.
1983 were lncrea8ed by a llllldalra·
For the lint 26 weeks of 11sca1 lje extraordlnaly pin nsuJttng
1!1114, net Income was $6,950,Wl. Ill' from the nchange at common
$1.71 per share, compared with stock fill' outstandJni 7% penfllt
$6,377,(0), 01' $1.al per share, fDr the sinking fund .debentures.

CII'Tiplete 30 hours &lt;t professionally
upgraded continuing education f!V·
eey three years to assure the public
that qualified proll!sslonals are
bandllngreal estate~.
'The local IX® am wUI satls(y six
&lt;t tl'l:lsP 30 hours. 'The registration

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For additional lnfonnatlon and
registration, contact Dottle Turner
or Jean Tnlsaell at the Smtheastem
Ohio BoilrdOt Realtors, OE. Main
St., Panetoy, at 992-2259.

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Full utWzadonofBaney•ssugges·
tlons and the consultant Is now up to
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.Trade, industry programs offered

POMEROY
"Blueprint for
Real Estate Sales," a continuing
education progr&amp;m offered by the
Souu-tem Ohio Board of Real·
iOrs and ~ Ohio Asloctatlon of
Realtors, wtn be conducted Sept. 26
'a t Buckeye Hlllli Career Center In
Rio Grllllde trom 9 a.m. untn 4 p.m.
'The PI'Oifilll Is offered to
members ot !be state .assoclatlon
and non-members who are llcen.sed
OhJo real estate practitioners.
Eveey licensee In Ohio must

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.GAWPOUS - It homeOwners. combustion of wood. '"'bese two
are burning more wood these days, guys. lett IIIIIWI!PI.
the primary
they may want to llispect their flue csllles of chimney !Ires," ·he said,
for signs of a possible c~ fire. "and chimney fires tn this countey
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Home Inspection Is not a substi· · are fast becornJni a leading cause · lsPIIIIIG VAWY CIIIIIEIIA
GAUIPOLIS, OHIO
tute for professional cleaning, said ot oo.ue !Ires."
local clllnmey sweep Roy Bickle.
H homeowners have If regular
But an occaslollallook up the Due !lreplaoe, !bey are advised to take a
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can (lrovlcle an Idea when It's time houlellold mirror Clldplacelt Inside
to can In a pro for a l(lok, he said the !lrebox. Theil open the damper
"We're always wllllng to provide and look up the Ou iulnethemlmr.
free chimney Inspections," said · Ha black furry substance lueen on
IACO SALAD
' IUY ·ANY ENTIEE .
Bickle, a certified chimney SWeep. the Inner walls, or a black shiny
"But you can sa\111 us time If you material; C8ll a ~lonal sweep
AND IECIIVE A
havl\' a better Idea of what we're blifore you Qght another fire.
SAVE 10•
.looking for."
H the brick Is pink. you're
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accumulation ot soot or cn!OIIOte up
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Soot and CI'I!OIO!e are two cmn- by·an 1nstired cbJmney sweep twice
pounds formed from the Incomplete each burning season.

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who, like other buslnesael In
midWestern states, , "suffer from
problems such as low worker •
productlvlcy, oblliolete machinery '
and a lack or sutrlclent stimulation
In smaller business and IndustrY." !
Since Janusey, Leedy has tra· ·
veled extensively tbr()ughout the ·:
area performing nwnerous servl· :
ees for . many businesses. During ·
July, for lnstsnce, Leedy Introduced the OT'i'o program to l81lfe4
businesses, mscle repeat vlalts tO
eight buslneues and followed up on ·
sev1!11 requesls tor specific help. He ;'
continued work ori 26 proJe&lt;:ts :•
carried over from previous months. •
THE SERVICES: A!Jy buslnesa ·;
csn call to request Information ·
about OTl'O or SChedule a vlalt .to
learn what the program can do tor l
them. The service Is free, though
charges to access prtvateiiOW'CI!IIot :
lnfonnatlon may be passed QD to a ;
client If !be client agrees.
,
Most businesses use OTI'O as .a :
source for Information on micro
computers. Many cnents ll!i!k '
answers to questions about loans
for expansion and new cOns~·:.
don. Other common requerits frlirnr
area businesses tan Into four
general areas:
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- Technical assistance to lriial.~
nesses thljt do not have the capacity
or access on their own to retrleYe
tachnlcal data.
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- ,Newly derived lalowledge
from nwnerous private and public
sources that applies to local
businesses.
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- IncQrporate new levels ·of
· technology lhto current operatlona •
wtth the goal of Increasing proclqc.,
tlvlty. and reducing employee-·. .
turnover.
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- Specific requests for teclmlcaJ. ·
assistance, whether It be for lower,
level Information · or high level,
state-o(·the-art technology.
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For more lnformatlon about the
program or services ~ered by. •
&lt;Yrro. contact the &lt;YrrO oiDce ..t...
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lty College by caning (614) 2&amp;5-~.

Area· chimney sweep
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Wa.lteheatcouldberecycledtoheat
the stores. 'lbe report ihowed how a
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GALLIPOLIS- Gravely International has named O'DenLwnber
Co., :1400 Eastern Ave., as dealer for the GalUpolls area.
The O'Den store, the second one In Gaillpolls,lncludes a parts.and
&amp;e!VIce depjutment wtth two mechanics trained to service outdoor
power ~ulpment.

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teared near ,the' culvert, and played
tendent, arid he suggested th'
Mayor Pickens contact District In It as a boy, thought It might be
Deputy Director George D. Dugan possible. Harold 'Smith R8ld he had
at Marietta as to the steps watched beavUy laclen trucka pass
necessary to reapply tor oor over the. 'culvert a.id the JII'OUnd
assistance. I relayed this Informa- seemed tD move. Both Smith and
tion to the mayor who was unable to Norrla had appeared before the
contact ·Dugan because of tele- · Syracuse Council about a year ago
phone trouble In Marietta.
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when ·the problem first became
Last spring a heavy :rainstorm appanmt.
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made a l!lke ofseveral acres above'
District Superintendent Baker
the culvert which I!Xlk several days said the state would !lx the problem
. to drain through the culvert to thf If It Is approved and deduct the cost
rlver. Because of thli,' local rell· from the highway !unds Syracuse
cletits tear that the truck tramc may normauy gets. Mayor Plcklins lAid
have t!Jslodpd some of the stones that was satlstactqry With htn).
which are plualna up the dralri.
NQ!V, It oor moves swiftly,
Dick Harrl8, who wu born and maybe Uves can be saved!
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The Sunday .Times-Sentinel .Page A-3

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DUBLIN - Dougltla and Bonnie ness " Malone
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Malone are the new owner· · Among the many
Customer
· operators of the Stanley Steemer convenlencft offered by the Ma·
THE PROGRAM: OTl'O Is a
Carpet Cleaner franchise fDr Ganta Iones are Immediate and prompt
Count)', I!C&lt;.'Ordlne to Wesley c. service, the 1110111 advanced truck· state-funded business Information
Bates, executive vke prellde!lt Clld mounted steam cleahlng equip. network of college~ and universltles
director of Stanley Steemer Inter· ment avanable, ~ a customer throughout Ohio. CYM'O agents at
national Inc.
sallsfactlon IIWli'IUIIee. They are these schools act as brokers
The company manufactures also Ucenaed applicators of 3M between business and varlous
steam carpet cleanln&amp; equipment
Scocthprd carpet and upholateey Information !IOUI'Cel. The lllforma·
!lon sources Include specialized
and .o wnJ, operates and franchlsH protector.
· Stanley Steemer Carpet Cleaner: , The Malones and all StaDiey n!sources avaUable at the colleges
"We have been operating In this Steemer opera~ use the com· hosting the O'ITO progr8!11. an
area for a number of years .but pany's eXclusive patented steam lnformatlon otllce at Ohio State
under the !leW franchise owners we ~ and furniture cleanJDi pro- Unlverslcy to access Information
wUl be COIICelltrl\dng ln the Gallla
cesi In which sate, yet powertul available from Ohlo State Univer·
County-Gallipolis vicinity exclu· cleaning aaents are Injected deep licy, a computer network that
slvely," Bates polnfecl out. "The Into carpet IIbera. 1ben With a allows agents access to a vartecy or
Malones have experienced vecy
powerful liletlon, the ciJrt Is re- prlvate and government lnforma·
don sources, OTl'O business man·
good acceptance of Stanley Steemoved With patented, totally self·
, mer tbelr tint month In b.lslness contained truck-mounted agement speclallsts at Cleveland
State Universlcy and the Unlverslcy
and we feel they are extremely equipment.
of Clnclnnad, and an OTl'O engl·
capal;ll!!." be added.
Only the cleaning willd and
I:louiJas Malone was prev!Oualy vacuwn bole· leave the truck to neertng specialist at Ohio· State
employed for ,four years by the enter tile home or business, expedlt· · Unlverslcy.
Rio Grande College and Com·
Huntlngton, W.Va. Stallley Stee- tng the cle81\lng service while
munlty
College Is one of more than
, mer Carpet Cleaner franchise alld minimizing Inconvenience to the
30
community
colleges In Ohio that
acquired the Gallla County fran·
hOmeoWner or busJnest (11!'1 son.. All
chlse In an effort tD put hill other equipment stays In the v~. has taken a leadership role In lhJs
. experience Clld knowledge to work
where the water Is heated and b.ls~e Information ex·
.
In his own buslneu.
equipment powered. StanleY Stee- change program.
In Januaey, RGC.CC President
"TTie qualtty of work demanded mer does not · use the Cllltoml!r's
Clodus R. Smith announced the
by Stanley Steemer, their outsfand..
elecb Ietty or bot water.
log cleaning equipment and their
All furniture Is carefully mcived ln!Uatlon or the program here and
organization makes them the Ideal lind returned to Its orl8lnallocallon Introduced Its coordinator, Dwight
A. Leedy. Smith stated that the
company wtth which tO do busl- after cJeanlng.
program would aid area businesses
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In Ocii:Jber, foUow!ng her man1age to Dr. T1mothy V. Kyaer.
She reoetved her bachelor's degree In pharmacy from Ohio State

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RIO GRANDE _ Henry's GroC- waste heat from the retrlgeralllr CYM'O engineering consultant at
ecy Co. In Jacbon 11 II!' example ol dllplay cua, refrlaented llorqe · Ohio State University, Ill set up an
!Jaw the' Oblo Tecllllology Transfer I'OOilll, and tu , '' to heat the appoln~nt to Inspect the stores'
Orplllmtloa (&lt;Yrro) cari work s101'1!1 dllrllll the winter months relrlgerator and heatlng systems.
with a localhe!:ms.
and reduce the heatlug billa. Leedy On the lnspectlon day, Dr. Baney
Followlne an &lt;Yrro presentation visited the atores to pt a better was accompanied by a private
to the Jacbon Rotary Club, Dwight understandiDe of !be precent pbysl· consultant who donated his time to
A. Leedy. &lt;YrrO coordinator, W'iiS cal store layout and what the • CYM'O fbr thl.s project.
contacted by a representative of CMipany wu Interested In doing In
The physlcallayou~ or the stores
Henry's Grocery.
· energy JIWIIII!ment.
and the compressor rooms were
111e problem was how to use !be
He contacted Dr. Robert Bailey, Ins~ and analyzed. Within two
1
weeka a report was ready on how

New additiorz. to dental practice

should $uttlce to satisfy the prtnct· ••
pie of "contemporanetcy."
But let us suppoee. to be
supposing, that two more states do
petition for I! coMtltutlOnaJ COIM!II·
tlon on a balanced budget aJilell!lment. Let 11$ further su!JI)OR that · ~
Congress has adopted the pelllllnl ,
Hatch Bill to provide the mac;h!nery
tor sll(h a' convention. The bill' ;
would authorize a oonventton or 535 :
members, elected as senators 11nd •
repreSentatives 11re elected. tile :
convention could not consider 11ny :
subject matter "clltterent from that
stated In the concurrent resolution
calling the convention." U the
convention went beyond the draft·
log of an amendment dealing with a
balanced bud~t, the blli would
penni! Congress toretusetosubmlt
the proposal to the states at .a lb
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In 1971 and again In 1973 the '
Senate passed such enabUng ma· 1
chlnery, bufthe House has dawdled )
and the bUlls dead for ihls session of I
Congress. The bill ought' to p~. :
simply to have an orderly statute on •
the books. But our hY~~Dthesls Is that
the Hatch Bill~ become law, and
· that a convention has been called.
To listen to some · crltlcs Maryland's Sen. Charles McC.
Mathias Is a leading voice of doom !
- the prospect Is too horrible to •
contemplate. We might have a ••
. "runaway" convention! The peo- :.
pie's own delegat~t5 might adopt an :
l«nds of proposed amendments! '
'They could seek to abolish the Bill of'
Rights! There Is no telling what the •
people ml11ht do.
.
. ;
Mathias Is much too·Intelligent a •
man to Join In the calamity howUng. :
We are Just as likely to have a ;
runaway Congress as a runaway •
convention. In the end, three- :
fourths &lt;t the states must ratify any :
proposed changes, and the states
are In no mood to ratify anything. A ;
balanced1.budget amendment Is a :
bun\mer, arid a constitutional ;
convention Js an Idea whose time •
bas not yet cpme.
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tem'lln the White House With negotiations wtth the Soviet Union -nuClear
and otherwise - at a virtual standstill.
Not only are the Geneva talks to reduce nuclear weaponS lndeflnltely
suspended, ·t here Is almost no chance of a meeting In Vienna to.head orr a
race In space. The. Soviets are demahding a test ban In advii!ICt'. The,
admlnlstratlon refuses to agree to the precondition.
The only bit of ongoing diplomatic buSIJiess concerns the lapsed cultural
exchange agreement between Washington and Moscow. Even talks on
opening new consulates for the Russians In New York and the Americans
In l&lt;lev .are bogged down over a Soviet bid to resume U.S. tnghts of
Aerotlot.
Iildeed, contact between the two goVerrunents Is being stepped up.
Sectetary of State George Shultz wUI meet In New York at the end of the
molith With Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and they probably
wlll•hold a second round, In Washington in early October.
·
Heagan may also see the Soviet official, whose role In shaping Soviet
foreign pollcy appears to be at an an.tJme high.
However, there are no predictions ot a breakthrough, or even a new
~ of cooperation between the superpowers.
;:For more than a year, U.S.Sovlet diplomacy has focused mostly on the 1
)WSW4 UP11E WI- ..,.D~~HFIOOOY'ANDVGW.;I'MWJ) ~ ~~A~D
~tine, through the customary ambassadorial channels. The last special
Go~~-aG ~ tr
~ !~"
wm~ ~~ 1,?'
~S. ernlssaey, Brent Scowcortt, went to Moscow In March. He tried to
deliver a letter from Reagan to Soviet President Konstantln Chernenko,
b(jt was shunted oft to a lower-level official.
.:;cowcrott returned with the undelivered message and the conviction
tlllt !betelS no "paramount leader" In clillrge !ntlie Kremlln.Anwnberof
'
oilcials at the Slate Department share his view that the Soviets are
WASIDNGTON - Aside from but as a financial giant It Is doomed. the mood Is 9ne of nostalgia for a
~fating under a rigid, cautious conectlve leadership that has trouble New York and London. the world's
I sent my associate Dale Van Alta little world that still exists, but for
~g decisions,
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to
Hong Kong to find .out what's which time Js Inexorably running
most lmport811t fln811ctal center Is
•Reagan, meanwhile, hasn't made It easy for the Soviets. Besides Hong Kong. What goes on In Hong reaDy going to happen when the out.
IJirlodlcally attacking their system of government as "evil," he set
In addition to Its Importance as a
'Kong boardrooms affects the whole, Brltlsh pull out. Peking's propagan·
~tlons for reducing medium and long-range nuclear weapons that
world, particularly the rl!pldly dlsts have beEin trytne earnestly to financial center, Hong Kong· also
f!Jmer Secretary ofStateAiexanderM. Halg Jr. descrlbedlnhlsmemolrs developing Pacific basin.
plant the Idea that nothing wUI ranks , third In tbe world as a.
B.f;''not negotiable."
When the Chinese regain control ch811ge, ·that capltansm wtn COJ!· diamond and gol~ market, and Is ·
JJ.as~ week, the. State Departmen~ was abuzz wtth speculation that,
of the British colony In 199'7, they tlnue to tlourlsh under communist !hi! world's largest exporter Or.
Cbernenko might be seriously Ul, furtber paralyzing the declslon·maldng hope Hong Kong wilL retain Its ' control. Interviews with a WI~ watches and clothlng. Its 5.5 million
Ptlx:ess In Moscow. OUt of public sight for more than,seven weeks, th~ financial pre-eminence despite the variety of Asian and Western Inhabitants, squeezed Into an area
~t president turned up Wedn~y at a cerem&lt;iny for cosmonauts In
Ideological persuasion of the new sources - from financiers Ill !ISh one-third the size of Rhode Island,
~. This quieted the rwnors but did not alter the Impression officials
masters. The Peking government Is peddlers, businessmen to bellhops export more goods than do the
~ haveofhlm.
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doing everything It can to calm the - ' made It clear: Peking's ptpe blillon-plus communist Chinese
:&lt;;hernenko Is still viewed as a "lame duck" woo was passed, over once tears of the International banking &lt;n-eam Is going up In smoke.
next door.
~ 811d Is keeping the seat warm for the next generation of Soviet
Everyone who ventured an opfu.
So the Chinese mainland, which
cycoons.
IEilders.
ion
was
worried
about
Hong
Kong's
already
gets about a third of Its
But the Chinese are losing the ·
•'. -;
future;
none
expressed
optimism.
hard-currency
earnings troll\ Hong
competltlo11; capitalists simply
Their
fears
were
almost
as
palfl!l·
Kong holdings, Is desperate to keep
don't trust communists, no matter
•i
bl¢
as
the
obvious
slowdown
In
the
the clcy aihrlvtng commercial hub.
how
soothing
their
siren
song
Js.
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construction proJects that have China's leaders also hope that lf
Hong
'Kong
may
stU!
keep
Its
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reputation as a mecca of gourmet been a feature of the crowded city they treat Hong Kong leniently, It
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ever since World War n. Already may encourage Taiwan to return
food
and 24hour custom tanortng,
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understand the differences between diamonds is to understand the 4C's-Cut, Color, Clarity and Carat-weight. It's
these ~C's that determine the value of a diamond.
The differen~:es between diamonds are subtle indeed. .
, But to people of discriminating taS~, it's,quality that makeS :
all the difference. Your jeweler is the expert where diamonds
are concerned. And he can show you high-quality diamonds .
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Quality. It's unmistakable. And it's as important in
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WEATHER MAP - The Nadonal Weather Ser\'lc;e loreca&amp;Uor
: Slillday predicts showen~ from the Great Lakes throUgh the
: Mls1U81ppl Valley to Texas. Showen~ are aho predicted for portions
•:"of Florida, Arizona, New Mexico and the Padflc Northwest. (AP
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· A chance of showe~ Monday. Mostly fair Tuesday and
• Wednesday. Highs through the period in the"II);.Lowsfrot'n the505 to
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By The Assoc!atffl Press
A cold front stntched through western Lake Superior to eastern
Iowa Saturday morning. Wet weather associated with this front was
forecast to reach extreme .northwest Ohio Saturday evening and
spread further into the state durtng the night.
The entire state will be threatened with showers and
thunc!erstonns Sunday as the cold front approaches. The front
should move into northwest Ohio by Sunday evening and across the
state by midmorning Monday.
·
Skies remained mostly clear through Friday night, with no wet
weather reported in Ohio. South winds had increased over northern
Ohio but were generally light over the rest of the state.
The winds helped lleeP temperatures a little more mild than they
had been durtng the past feW days. At 5 a.m., temperatures across
the state were in a narrow range from the upper 50s to the lowe_r 00s.

Ohio agricultural advisory

By The Assoclatffl Press
Low pressure has advanced to south centrru Canada and will be
; , moving across .the upper Great Lakes Saturday night and Sunday.
An area of precipitation generated by the cold front from this system

The nation's we(nher
By 1be ABxiated l"re8s
Scattered showers and thunderstmms struck areas from

souu.iast Colorado across western Iowa and into no.r,thwest
Wisconsin 'early Sliturday as iSolated showers also dampened the
Guif Coast, western New York state and parts of the northern Plains.
Fierce soilth winds fanned dozens of grass fires across Kansas on
Friday, damaging tens of .thousands of acres of land and fOrcing
evacuations in Sedgwick and Butler counties, autl!oritles sald. '
. Kansas Gov. John Carlin banned open burning fOr 15 days and
ordered 50 National Guardsmen to wuth-centra!Kansas tohelpflgbt
range !Ires near El Dorado.
On Friday. winds i!usting up to 55 mph blew parched topsoil and
damaged homes, barns and sheds, and temporary power !allures
were reported in scattered parts.of the state,
No deaths or serious injuries were reported. ·
Meanwhile, in the East and. southern tier. sides were fair and
tempera lure$ cool, but It was clwdy over the northern half of the
Ptatns and the northwestern quarter ofthenatton. Wind ~locked at 25
mph to 35 mph swept areas from the southern Plains to the Great
Lakes.
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Saturday's forecast called fOr scattered showers and tliunder·
storms over tl)e western OJ:llo Valley, the Great Uakes region, the
Mississippi Valley, the northern Plains and the eastern portions of "
the southern Plains.
Partly cloudy skies were Predicted for the northeast and suruiy
sides for the western •half of the country.

asked to leave.
Human Services, has maintained
The suit asks the court to order the thatallowlngreglstratlonlnwelfare
WeHare Department to allow regis· offices would deny applicants'
,_trars access to welfare offices. rightstoprlvaey.
But Brown said Staples was the
l&gt;roject Vote Is a Washington-based
"only
welfare director In the state
groupthatlstryingtoreglstervoters
in advance of the November whois~tovoter.reglstratlon.
.presidential election.
''I've been talkl!ig with him since
A federal court here ruled in 1982 , June, and he has a very negative
that registrars could not be barred attitude." ·
Browoi added, "I don't bu
. y the
from offices of the Ohio Bureau of
contldelitlallty
argument.
They
are
Employment Services, a state-run
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agency.
j ust u.r'-''6 to eep peop e from
Seth Staples, director of the registering to vote.
Hamllton County Department (/f
"These are pubHc buUdlngs, and I
anyone has access to them."
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, The process for membership
entry begins with a staff member
named chairperson of a self-study
corrunlttee, which consists of other
staffers and department heads.The
chairperson serves as a coordinator
as ·each depattrnent reviews Its
progress and failings from North
Central criteria, and prep11re5 a
program.
That program Is studied by an
evaluating team, which tours the
sclioQl at one point. Once tl)e school
has ~ North Central standards
and eliminated deficiencies ldentl·
fled by theassocla\lon,lt's accepted
into memberslllp.
Afterward, the school must su~

mit an annual report to North
Central, notifying the association of
any staff changes and violations of
standards.
With the .l'Chool year less than two
weeks old, Lanning said the
self-study committee formation ls
only in the discussion stage.
However, he hopes work can begin
earty'next year.
The main stumbllng block to
membershlp,Lanningsald,lsspace
and staff for joint programs in'
practical aJIS.
"Of course. yoo might not know an
deficiencies through the study, but
we can't see·any major jX'Oblems
ootslde of offering industrial arts,"
he said.

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20x40 ........ ... .......... ~ 199.00
20x44 ........... ... ....... '219.00

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GAU.D'OLJS·-AGallJaCounty
man wu filled PXI. 1e11teli9ed to
three days ln ' the·coonly Jall, 18
inonthB __...!loll lllid had his
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--... Kenneth .E. Sowatds,. 29, Rt. 2,
!;:row!~ City, aJao had lois tine and
~ts SUSpended atter p)e•!l!ng
gulltytospeedlngandwas(lned$12
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· F!IJed$13forspeedlnawasEarlE.

Martin, 46, 32Madlno Ave.
; F«feltlile $«! bead for traffic
YIOI.atlonl were Michael J. CaJan.
dros. 22, Point Pleasant. W.Va.•
fanure to control: JO A. Hayes, 31.
.. Rlitland, failure to obey red light;
llld Marco E. MartiD, 22. Mlddll.&gt;port, failure to display valld
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Brainard, 19. 536 Jackson
Pike, $38; FraDk1in D. Cox, 45,

Lancaster, $38; Wllllam F. Maloney, 63, Tiffin, ~ Hmry"' A.

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iJamG.Myers.35, WCI'thlngtm,$38;
J&lt;atloy Y. Nichols, 31,· Elba, $38;

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18' Raund .... ............ . 161.00
21' Round ... ., ......... .. . '86.00
24' Round .... ........ ... .. '80.00
27' Round ,. ... ... ..... .. '1 06.00
12x2'4 Oval ............. .. . '61.00
18x30'0vel ....... ... ... ... •73.00
18x32 Oval .... .......... •102.00

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Meigs Caonty 36 at 4:54p.m. Green
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tile Greater Cln I • CcJimsDiy FcoodbaDk, Itt
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tell - !100 prw:nds of pollldi!red
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chocolate
and Jl tona at camoel
W.Va., $38; Demote L. Shinn, 34, Mt.
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Alto, w.va:,$38; Mark A. Williams,
~.:.":.~ 25 ChiWcothe $38
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Mark S. Kelley, 20, Rt. 4, __....._ _ , ...... -J 10 to. 12 Items
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42, Dayton,$39: NlcloolaiS. Roberts, lit the In t(ly ., said Worley
35, B1w Rock, $39: Michael A.
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Whlte, 'l7 • ...
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Unda s. Brewer, 34, Bidwell, $40;
Timothy D. Candee, 18, Rt. 2.
Galllpolls,$40; RobertJ.Lawrence,
21, Westerville, $40; Marshai! L.
l..emE!l', ~. Westeivllle, S«&lt;: Patrt·
GALLIPOLIS - 1Wo area res!·
cia E. Maynor, Jl, Yplllantl, Mich.. dents escaped lnjluy whell their
$40; Lizzie M. StovE!!', 38, Point cars sideswiped on Morgan TownPleasant, W.Va., $40; Blaine A. sblp34Flidayevenlngaccordingto
Taylor,'l7, Rt.2,Bidwell,S«&lt;; RoyL. the Gallla-Melgs post of the state
highway patrol.
Taylor, :rl, Elkview, W.Va., $40.
La!Tte· L. Goodwin; 23, Tavaras, . ThepatrolsaldBarbaraA. Watts . .
Fla., SU: Sharon L. Oldaker, 25, 48.~.wasnortlobowodon34
Leon. W.Va., $41; William A. Sams, and RaKer D. Brawley, 29, Rt. 2,
47,l'arkersburg, W.Va.,$41; DEDise Vinton, waa1011thbound when their
L. Hicks, 23, Belle. w.va..U2;,John cars~ablllcrest.
M. Koebel, 56. Rt. 3. Ga!Upolls, $42;
A Windom-mao was not injured
Audrey 0 . Arrold. 00, Charleston, whi!n hlscarstruckanembankrnelll.
W.Va., $43; George J . Elias, '!7, 111 01po 7 In Meigs County. The
Dunbar, W.Va.,$43; MalyE.Smlth, patrol -said Clarence E. Green was
47, Columbus,~; PaulE. Starcber, · oorthbound ori 7 when a car drtven
:rl, St. Albans, W.Va., $43; and by Linda J . Fltdl. :rl, Ptmeroy,
Shen'y D. Roush. 32, Syracuse;$45.

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WINTER 'COVERS .

The Sunday Times-Sentinel Page A-5

72 ~ the COU!Itry, hal been 10 trainl directorS for other food banks
IUCa!Uful that tt 14 rnovtnc rrvm aroond the count~)'.
ret~ted e~~~t llaequartenu 1n October
'1 aJorays ten people the penon
to a downlcM'n htUcllna the Food- , Yo~~ want as director II really a
bank II buylng. The tw:Ucftna will gelieraUit," ll8ld W(fty. '"Yoo
proiJjde three times u much tip8Ce doll't need foodlndullryexper1enoe.
wt,th expanded refrlailntell and Ycu need to be able to do lll,)'llllna.
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I capjldty.
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Yoo need UIOIQI!! wbo IID't atrakl
While the food bank·cmcept ..;... tQ ICMib walll, drive a truck and
collecting IUIW&amp;nt.ed food and dlltrt- plan." ,
butlng It to the needy - II about 15
With _ , money provided by.
mlllabu!led, o.oapt4"""' or Juat
yean old, It didn't reech Ck!'lleiand var1oo1 toundatkD, Including a
cll&amp;i't 1111 In tbe madletplace, said WIW 19'79, Worley said. Then a 190.(0) lfl'8!lt lnm the Cleveland
Edmond V. Worley, Foodbllnk hanclul at people decldecl to letup a Fcundatloll. and SJSO.Im In federal
dlreciDr llnr1! It bepn dolln&amp; oot food banJc to IOel"Ve area needy and C&lt;lnmuntty DM!Iopment Block .
food In Mardi 1911.
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WOJ!eyvolunteeredtolookforaalte. Grant funltl, the Foodbankopened
Worley said the 1oodbank wone
Worldn&amp; foc tlie Fbodbank was lnavacantdalryont~eastllde.
irOUP dial .''beneflll lnm Qtllen' actually a ront:inuatlcn at Worley's
In Its ftnt mooth, It dlltribUted
miltakel. ,.
aesviCe to others. He had recently 25,00) JIOI1lldll at food to 25 cloarttles
• "We've expedeo•.t aU the f.lw. lefttbeCathlillcprleltboodllJdwas whlcb operate IK!ilp ,kltdiens or
tra!lonl at a - "'"' e that has seeldlle a - eareer~hewas emeti¢IK.'Yfoodcenten. Since then
jrown aatronomleally,' ' 11ald ' blred u director at the Fooclliank.
It has cllltr1butedl! total ot18mlllloo
W&lt;B'Iey.
Now the .Cleveland Foodbanlc, a . pounds at food. ·
The CleYeland Foodblnk. one of private, ilon-Protlt oraaotnot;ton,
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CLEVELAND (AP) - Imagine

By Carrier or Motor Ro•le

SWIMMING POOL OWNERS

f'oetiiiVf

m«e lhlill !100 lnetOr-traU« rip
jl!ICked with fqod lined upend-to-end
and )'OU wQJ
eomeldea ofhilw
. llUICh clonatal food the Greater
Cle\'elllld Con-onaullty· Fooc!bank
hal ~.to IOiipldtdoenaand
err.apocy food eenten ovel' tile
put tm-.yesn.
Mlllt at that food would have been
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Welfare department officials.
sued in registration dispute '
CINCINNATI (APJ -Hamilton
County welfare offices will continue
to ban voter registration in welfare
offices until a federal court says It .
must allow It, says MelVin Tibbetts,
assistant director of Ute Hamlltoo·
County Department of Hwnan
Services.
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U.S. District Judge Carl Rubin on
Friday set a hearing on the matter
fOr Sept. 24 after Project Vote, a
natlon.al voter registration group
and Ohio Secretary ofState Sherrod
· Brown flied a $5.3 million silit.
·. "We'll continue to protect our
clients' confidentiality uqtll a court
tells us different,'' sak! Tibbetts.
. "We haven ~! had any trouble
anywhere else In the state," Brown
said. "They are denying people's
oonstltutlonal rights to be
r'fgistrars."
: Gloria Fauss, 35, of Columbus,
Ohio director of Project Vote, was
irrested atafood~tampdlstributlon
• here Wednesday and charged
omce
\Yith crlininal trespass and dlsor1derly conduct for tJYing to register
• ~ people in a lobby waiting area. Ms.
Fauss said she signed up·25 new
voters before she was arrested.
On Friday morning, a group that
·inCluded Democratic officeholders,
local labor leaders and votlngrlghts
supporters signed up 44 new voters
at the food stampomce befQre being

backlog of petltloila . for ~
elections filed with SERB.
uniQnlzed...
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"Overall, hoWeYel', the new law II
Haynes said. Friday' s election living up to expectatio!lS." he said.
was the tl1lrd to be lleld by his union ''The law was the reason · thelle
in the lkounty district - Ohio employees organlzed.,.wi!hout It
Council 8 - his AFSCME regional they never woold have ...they now
otnce oversees since t)1e collective . have protectloll in organizing. .
· bargalnll)g law went into effect in protectlongl!arartteedbylaw."
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"With the vote behind · WI~
He said weltare department Haynes concluiled: ''we will flOW
employees in Washlllgton County able to begin negotiation&amp;."
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accepted the union, whll~ those in
"1bee only thing the law guaran•
Athens Count y reje c ted tees," City Manager Chrta Manis
representation.
said Friday, "Is their right to
AFSCME's IJ.member, y alllpo- organize; to have a grievance
Its l!argalnlng unit . inCludes all pl'OCe&lt;iure and a payrol} check-oft
employees in the street mainte- fOr Union dues. Other th4ll ~t, It
nance division. water and sewer slltlpiyoutlinesjlre&amp;Swheroyw.can
treatment plants, water and sewer disagree: :
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"It certainly doesn't guarantee a
maintellance division, water meter
readers and cemeterieS and parks pay raise," he added.
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"At this point," Morris continued
"As far as the unionizing effort "we will begin developing a union
~" he said, "the Gallipolis vote contract through negotiation."
f
will go a long way in the rest of this
"The only things !!flplllated by Ia'II!
county and In surrounding that mustbeintheftnalcontractare
counties."
that there be included • procedure ·
"It will help get the message out for handling grievances and ,the.
that the process ha.S started and is meansofdeductingunlonduestrorri ·
the employees' paychecks," he
movtng!orward," he said:
111\yries admitted that unlonl2a· added.
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Morris said the city could look
expected under the new law. He said forward to increased expellllell as a
the delays were largely caused by a result of Friday's vote,IITegardless
of the outcome of negotla!IOM.
"With the union in," he concluded'
"the city wlll have to protect i;;if.
l.ouery winning
That means the hiring of p~
numbers: 886,5873
' legal representation, consideration
of employing consultants, as well al ,
CLEVELAND (AP ) - The a higher cost in management ttme
winning number drawn Friday
during the course of negotiations." ,
The ilnlon represents city em·
night in the Ohio Lottery's dally
garne, "The Number," was 886.
ployees in Cleveland, Cincinnati!
·ln the "Pick 4" game. · played Columbus, Dayton, Toledo, · ~
Monday through Friday, the win· Youngstownandmoreth&amp;n70~
nlng nwnber was 5873.
Ohio COIJ!IllUnltles.
The lottery reported earnings of ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~
$1,000,421 from wagering on "The 1
Nwnber." The earnings came on '
,..,._, ...... , .......
sales of $1,:m,:m, while holders of
usP 116-Nf
winning tickets are entitled to Share
A Mulllme•la New-r
$292,782.
Publls~ed ea cp Sunday, 825 Third
In the parimutuel "Pick4" game,
Avenue , by the Ohio Valley Publish·
lng .Company , Multimedia , Inc. !e·
,.., 493 50 Holders f
I
led
$
S8 es Iota
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cond class posta tte paid at Gallipolis,
winning tickets are entitled to 45
Ohio ·45631C Entere d as second class
""",675. A winning $1
mailing mail er at Pomeroy, Oltlo,
pe.rcent, or ...,
Post Office.
straight ticket earns $4,872. A
""""'"~$1b0xed ticket
t?ft':l
M~mbf'r: The Associated Press In" uu~oo
earns,.-."
land Dally Press Assoclallon and the
The Number: elght-elght·s!X.
American Newspaper Publishers AS·
Pick 4: five-elght·Seven·three.
~oclallon , Nallonal Adverllslng Reachlevesome parlty and equltywith
employees in cities that are

presentative , Branha m, 1717 West
Nine Mile Road, Suite 204, Detroit,
Michigan, 48075 .

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will approach DOrthwest Ohio Saturctay night and move through all or
the state Sunday and Sunday night. TOnight's loWs will be in the Ens.
Cloudy sides and slxlwers are forecast Sunday with temperatures
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The early part of next week wUI be cooler and near nonnal lo a
little below normal. A chanceofshowerslsexpectedMonday, andlt
will becotne rnostly tali' Tuesday and Wednesday. Afternoon
temperalure$ will reach into the 70s. Nighttime lows will cool down to
the 50s and low 60s.
Moisture supplies are advancing northward from the Gulf, and It
looks as though some significant rainfall will' be possible Sunday as a
cold tront advances Into Ohio trom the west. Shower coverage will
probably be around 70 to ~percent maxtmwn with a ttnJencY to be
heal(ler in the central and 110rthern parts of the state. Some amounts
SundaY COOld betn theollt'-halfinch toone inCII~anda~ea
quarter-Inch to a llalf·lnch. The next good drying tor hay()perl!tlons
will come nell! Tuesdl\y and Wednesday. but rainfall could be back
by Thursday or Friday.
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A look back over the past seven days' weather statlsticy in Ohio
srows that tempe!'a lure$ averaged tram one to three degrees below
nonnal. The average maxlmW!l$ ranged from the low 70s in
northern Ohio to the upper 7lfi In the southern part o1 the state.
Minimums averaged in the low to mld 50!;. On the coolest morning,
some temperatures were down to the upper ans and low 4lll tn
northern and scme central areas of Ohio. Nearly all areas received
precipitation las1 weekend and Monday. tl!!ln cool, dry weather
developed at mldw~k. Precipitation ranged from as litt)e as
one-~th inch to 1.3 inches, with the average between one-third incl!
and one-half inch. Growing degree day totals for tile~ Were short
of normal by '10 to 30 with accumulations of !I&gt; to 127.

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County gtand Jury ·returned a
tpree-count Indictment Friday
. agalnst the two prisoners who
escaJl«&lt; from t)le Mason County
Jall August 12 and made several
recomrnendatlons conC('rnlng the
operatlon of the Jail after hearing
evldenC(' regarding the escape.
An indictment charging ·Michael
Wayne Grubbs, 33, and Ronald Ray
Myers, 21, with aggravated robbery
in connection with the theft of money
from jail dispatcher David Jarvis,
larceny, in connection with the theft
of Jarvis' car and jail breaking was
among the 10 indictments returned
by the eight~wornan, seven-man
grand jury.
Grubbs, who was apprehended In
Williamst6wn and returned to the
Mason County jail, \Ws previously
charged with 10 counts of forgery
and uttering, one of whic)l .is
scheduled to go to trial next week in

witb ihe Incident at Tat's.
. 1, Olttageville, ~ed with er&gt;provide sufficient funds to employ
Wood County. Myers, who faces a
municl~ity's IDmdaries do oot
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J•v
Kevin
Sbellne
18
terfna without brealdlll! and larceny •.
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additional
correction
officers
in
or·
murdet trial in connection with the
coincide with the county tne~nct~.
n..,..
on, -. Willi Indicted ' on' at.~~~'-·ftty _,..,
~--• and Gravel In - .
P1int
Ple18111t,
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death of TeiT)' McCausland, is still der to staff the jail :K blurs a day, then the m..Uclpsllty 1111111 provide
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at-large.
seven days a week. ·
a vo(er's list of thole ~ who .chtarlltB · ~ luiary an(! lan:tnY In July.
ooimec:tlon
with
the
incident
at
the
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Tressle
CQlllns,
%1~
Ripley,
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The
correctional
officer
on
duty
In connection with the jl!il escape,
may legltilpately vote In that
Kl~ery
residence.
chalrtled
with
larceny
in
connection
-"
should
personally
monitor
the
cells
the grand jury .made recom!TIIIlicipality's election."
Al10
indicted
were:
with
the
theft
rl.
a
riilg
from
Role,
,
mendations which will be forwarded
d prisoners on . a re~ . basis
Dewey
Bryant
Wroten,
19,
Snead
in
June.
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The.
grand
jury
also
returned
a
to Sheriff Robert E. Fruth and the
during their shift.
- Stephen . Wall!&amp; 1borna; 30,
Mason County Conunission.
- The dispatcher's dirties should four-count lndict1Jient agal- three Route ~. POint Pl~t. dlarged
Among those recommendations is
be cmfined to those rl a dispatcher, men in coonectlon with a burglary lit with two counts d llurglary in con· Roote 2, Leon, cllarged with.
that "Trained law &lt;enforcement of·
and not extended to include duties of the lone of Dooald c. Kingery, nect1on wltb an Incident at the Ruth manufacturing marijuana and .1
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Han-y
Harvey
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Addison,
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Pllint
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charged
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charged
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obtainllll!
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only one !Jisoner should be removed
block area of the jail or while on the Plea~~~nt , ln March.
count rJ. burglary in coanectlon with falae pretense.
from their cell at a time.
jl!il's eJevator, should be provided
-Michael Allen &amp;nlth, 19, Milton,:.:.
the grand jury also recan' communication$ with persons in the · Named In thl!t ill(ti.ctmenl were an Incident at the Rut!) Franklin
residence
in
April.
charged
with burglary In COIUiectiOI) ': ·
mended:
Michael Edward Huddleston, 19, Mt.
dispatch area of the jail.
Lawrence
Patterson.
Route
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will
an
incident
at tile Don Reynolds , •
- That a camera system should
The grand jury &amp;Eo made a ·Pilot, N.C., Jay Uberatore, :10, HunGallipolis
Ferry,
charged
with
residence
In
Frazier's
llcttOID, an!l,
be iristalled in the jail for ·surrecommendation alter hearing tington, and J{eith A. Pridemore, 19,
receiving
st4!1en
IIIJ(Xls.
also
cllargjld
with
larceny
an~ ., 1
veillance of the cell blocks from the
evidence about alleged illegal voting Poitt Pleasant, all . charged witb
Gary
Waylie
Taylor,
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ltolen
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should be made secure.
wrongdoing was found by the jurors, residence, 81¥1 breaking and en· :1
- The County Cmnmission should
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~·e thodlst Church wtil meet at 7: 30
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13evotions will be given by Katie
Swanson and the program by (ien
Chesher. Hostesses are Nan Moore.
Elizabeth Mourning, Lorena Davis,
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Yearly goals discussed Friday
MIDDLEPORT - The annual
. Inspection by District 669 Governor
James Taylor was held when the
Pomeroy-Middleport Rotary Club
met ·Friday night at Heath United
Methodist Church.
Iti a talk the District Governor
spoke on goals for the next year
pointed ·o11t that the organization Is
shooting for an Increase· of six
percent In membership to · bring
worldwide membership to aver one
miliion. Another goal istowi!Mipollo
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200lwhen theelubobservesits 100th
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Hondoras.
Annette TaylOr, wlfeofthedistrict
governor. judged the annual loud
shirt coniestwlthBUlBlower named
the winner. Eighteen Rotarians and
their spouses attended the meeting
with dinner seJVed by women of the
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GUI'nore Service Statloll on North member of the Burl1que Square
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Dance Oub, the Society ot Piasttc
~ are two daughters and Engineel's, Senior Otl2lens of Carsons-in-law, JOIUI and Bob TI!Wks· . rolltonandiscredltedwithstartlnga
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Clu1lty of Columbus 81¥1 several Kenneth Tope of London, Ohio; six
. niec:eland nepllewa, .
grandchildren.
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born Jan. 3, 192lln Galllpnlls to the
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date.
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RIO GRANDE -Or. JohD Peter awarded the Amerlc\ln Caneer N'atlonal Cancer Institute.
MJnton, noted Proteuor ot Suraery Society's Professorship o! CUnlcal
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1n the Department ot Surgery at OncoiOIY !or the State Ot Ohio chairman of the Immunology Sec- lion of the Central Oncology Group
Ohio State University' a Qlllege of (tm81) . .
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Or. Mlpton received his M.O. sponsored by the National Cancer
avoid- from Caacer'' dUring a degree and Ph.D. in Immunology at Institute.
As a surgical oncologist, he '
meeting open to the public, 1burs- , Ohio State. His credentials Include
day, sept. :13, at the Fine and . appointments as clinical astoclate, employs an Interdisciplinary ap- •
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session begins at 7 p.m. '
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of the breast, colon, Uver and other tee ot the i\merican ·:.u19C!atlon !or ch e moth e r a p y a nd
gastrointestinal problems. He was Cancer Education; chairman of the Immunotherapy.
Surgery Committee and vice·
The recipient ot many 'research ,
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Committee of tbe Southwest Oneal· sponsored · by the Gallla County ··
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Accjepta! Muon8; the Columbus
Chl&lt;pter of the Aaclelt Accepted
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Friday In Hol2er l'dedlcal Center.
Born Feb. :13, 1926. In Mingo
County, W.Va., IOIIOfthe,lateJohll
W. lind Lula MeCbld Marcum, he .,
was a World War n Navy veteran
!ll1d !onnerE!llployeeofU.S. Steel.
Surviving are his wife. Dolly
Marcum; two 50111, BUI o! Tal·
lmadge, and Terry of Loraine; !our
daughters, Judy .Adc;ot:ic of Elyria,
Linda Dennis of Loraine, Mary
Benson ot Cleveland, and Patricia
RJggs of Vennl)lloa; 12arandchlld·
C L E V E LAN 0 t A P ) reni.. and a brother, Grover of Cleveland'Brea lhoppen soon wm
Gawpolls.
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Journalism will be launched at a usable square feet of space, will offering as many accredited
ground-brea king ceremony on give the school of journalism more majors.
Wednesday, Sept. 12.
ParilciP~'tlng In Wednesday's
than twice as much space as It
The ceremony wUI begin at 11 currently has," says · Cortland ceremony will be L. A. Leser,
executive vice president of the
a.m. on the West Green area of Anderson, school director.
campus, near Alden Library and
Scripps·Howard communications
" It also will provide the most
the future E. W. Scrtpps Hall, the up-to-date Jaboratorles, work areas · company, and Richard Campbell,
building now known as Carnegie ·and equipment to students in all .of editor ot the Columbus Citizen·
Hall. The public Is Invited to attend. the school's six sequences," he Journal and Ohio University trusCarnegie Hall, bunt In 1900 as the adds.
tee. Ohio University Pl'rtlcipants
university's first library, will be
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President Charles J ..Ping;
Accredited sequences are offered
renovated and expanded to form in hews writing and editing,
Paul Nelson, dean or the College of
Communication; Sandra Hagthe new E. W. Scripps Hall. advertising; public relations, magaConstruction wtil begin this fall,
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POMEROY - Three calls were
answered Friday by loCal units, the
Meigs County Emergency Medical
Services reports. At 8:43 a.m.,
Middleport took Myrtle Harrtson
from Ash St. to the Holzer Cllnlc; at
Veterans Memorial
5:
Rutland too~ Eugene Birch·
field from Beech Grove Road to
Admitted- Alex Slrchfleld, Ru- Veterans Memorial and at 6: 51
tland; Peggy Lewis, Mlddleport.
p.m., Rutland took opaJ Barr from
Discharged- Joey Jarrell, Murl Cabin Road to Pleasant Valley
Harris, Homer Bradshaw.
Hospital.

RACINE- Racine VUlageCouncU will meet at 7 p.m. Monday at
Village Hall. Residents are Invited
to attend.

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POMEROY -Special Investlga- .
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MeigS County Sheriff James J.
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Texas on Wednesday to return
27-year old Jlnunle Lee Derenberger, formerly of Pomeroy, to
M;elgS County.
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charge;ofrecelvlngstolenpi\Jpe1y
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~leased on his oWn ~ce
liut falled to appear for sentencing.
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llench warrant Monday before
Ccrnmon ·Pleas Judge Charles
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slide presentation at Riverby

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Trtlwie Staff wnter .
GAU.IPOLIS - IJte on !be
river,' a time gone by. wlien
travel was slow and Ufe's pace
was easy.
Tile old river boats have rome
to Ute again at the French Art
Colooy, with "River Transports," an exhibition of models,
photography and . pallltlngs of
sta'llwheel steamboats.
Bringing 5peclal Ule Into !be
exlllbit will be Capt. CharleS
Stoqe of Pt. Pleasant, an
member of Sclll8 and Daughters
of Plooeer Rtvermen.
Stooe will Jli'I!Se!lt a slide show
1bursday, 8 p.m. at Rlverby of
varbis disasters and traditional
paddlewheel steamboats on !be
Ohio River. Tile rereptlon and
J11 entatlm are tree to the
public, IIClXII'dlng to R1veroy

Maniage licenses
. ; POMEROY - A marriage U·
has been Issued In !be Meigs

io Frands

Qlren Ray, Jr., ~. Jackson, and
'Ipeya Sue Taylor, ~.Middleport.
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. POMEROY-Terr!LynnWIIsoi1,
Pomeroy, and Max Wayne WUson,
Shade, have filed for a dissolution of
tllelr marriage In MeigS. County
q.nmon Pleas Court.
'~ Nellle June Cook, Syracuse, has .
ftledfbra dlvorcefranRaymondE.
Cook, TuCSC!n, Arlzona, on !be .
grounds of gross neglect of duty and i
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who last names begin with N·,o,P
aild Q must renew thetr auto
licenses during the month of
Septeinber.
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Social Security numbers tor
Individuals and Federal Tax I.D.
numbers for companies are
required.
•To n:!glster a vehicle, not titled In
your name, you must sutxnlt an
acceptable power of attorney.
The license bureau Is located at
1$6 Mulbeny Avenue, Pomeroy.
Hours are9 a.m. to4p.m. Monday,
Wednesday, Friday; 10 a.m. to 8
J!,m. Tuesday, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,·
'11\ursday and Saturday. Sue Mals$n, phone 992-20!4 Is deputy
rtglstrar.

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members of the Pioneer Rlver.men organization - A. Lawrence Bates, Louisville, Ky.;
1Jolm Ftyant, Alexandria, Va.;
Chris Eaton, Athens; Gerald
Sutphen, Huntington, W.Va.;
and Allen Hess, lbtoo, Mass.
:n.e exhibit shows 1101 only the
tecbnlcal Ule of riverboats, but
the kind of men who worked on
and repaired them.
Riven llave ~ conveniEilt: aoceeS acro&amp;l the country
since the ftnlt setyers came to
AllB1ca. she said. Rafters
utlllZied the ftrst Industrial use of
the river, providing lumber to
areas inareesslble by land.
For pteamae, J)IISIIell&amp;el' rjverboats established a precedent ci
deo adence, w' added, with

ceystaJ chaDdellered baDroams.

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executive dlrecior Connie
CampbeU-Eaton.
Works are displayed by five

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and provided Elltertalnment
fum river town to river town.
Today's rtyer travel Is mostly
barge and taw boats tmn
WI}Xlladons and transportation

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growing tecbnolo&amp;Y. the tradition ~ the river Is constant, Ms.
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Qunpbeii-Eatoo eald, based out
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canplled with the help of the

Sons and Daughters ~ Pioneer
Rive! Dll!il.
On display are archltecutral
drawlnp, color and biiCk and
white photograplly and delalled
oil pallltlnp for both lndustrlel
· ~pleasure

uses. It lllustralel

traditional and PI E&amp;alt designs
of thelle waterway veaels, Ms.
Canipbeii-Eatoo said

· While tbare arc a nmnber of
drawmgs and ~ ~
varklus W!Sil!ll, Wl!llll8lldlng
attention In one~ Ill a scale
model of the Chaperon by Joial .
Fryant. '!be bOat has changed names IIYB' !be yeats, but wae
buBt at Chambersburg, mw
called Eureka, aCcording to
lnfonnallon from Flyant.
. Originally called the J.C.
Kerr, It was buUt In 1884, and
renamed In 190!1. In 1917, the
vessel was sold and renamed the
Choctaw. It .burned Mai'ch 8,
1922 at Melrose Landing on the
Tallahatchle Rlvll'.
HCW'S tor the exhibit at the
French Art Colocy, which will
run through Sept. 00, are Thesday and Thursday 10 &amp;;in to 3
p,m., Saturday and Sunday 1 to 5
p.m., and Is funded In part by the
Ohio AI1S Coonctl. '!be ·River
TraiiSpllls exhibition Is llplllsored by !be Lafayette . Hotel
Ltd., located b) Marietta.

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\~Bossard Lib~ary bookmobile route set

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POMEROY - Meigs County
Salon 710, Eight and Forty, will
. hold a picnic Monday at the
· Route 33 Roadside Park.
Members are to take a covered
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GAlLIPOLIS - Washington
: Elementary PTA will meet .
Monday, 7 p.m. for Meet the
Teachers nlght.

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~ Study Club wW meet TUesday, 1
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;sonvllle Senior Clllzel)s Will have
i :blood pressure day on TUesday
. ~fromlOa.m. till noon. Registered
. Nurse Femdora Story will be In
~ofthecllimc.
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Klng,newvocalmusiclnstructor 1
at Meigs High School, will be
present when the Meigs Local
School Dlstrlct Vocal Music
Boosters meet at 7: 3J · p.m.
Tuesday In the vocal nxm of the
high school. An organizational
session will be held, Pat Thoma,
president, announced.
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. CROWN CITY - Mrs. and Mrs.
Mac Wallace, Crown City, will
celebrate their :iOth wedding annl·
versary with at reception at their
homeonOidRoute7,Sept.l5,1p.m.
Wallace and the former Irene
Blain were marr1ec;1 Sept. 15, 1931.
They have a son, Blain W'l)lace.

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.GALLIPOUS - Friends ,and
· relatives of Clarabelle and HolUB
Brown are Invited to a r ec:eptlon to
honor their marrlage. The couple
man1ed July 6 at Harrisburg, Va .
The reception will be from 2 to 4
p.m. Sunday. Sept. 16 In the
multl·purpoae room of Woodland
Centers, Ga!BpoUs .
Mrs. Brown Is the mother of Mrs.
Wanda Speakman of 'Mt. Sterling,
Ohio; Mrs. Sue Michael of Vincent,
Ohio; Gary, Kenneth and .Alan
Drummond of.GaWpolts.
Brown Is tile father of Gene.
Brown, Mrs. Carolyn Cromllsh,
Mrs. Helen Holley of Gallipolis, and
Donald Brown of Vinton.

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ON SALE NOW THRU SEPT. 15TH

OP(N DAilY 9:30-6:00; FRIDAYS Til 1:00
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Handle Handbags In L.athor, Canwas, Cor_.
duroy and more.

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TAWNEY
JEWElERS
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Melzcar, whoprevtouslyhasUved
In Sl.vlt2lerland. Spain and California, would llketosellgreetlngcards
and posters featuring the draft

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travels ·BOO-miles bn· horse, cart,

transportation," Met2car, 29, said.
lochelta;,N.Y., man
rodelm
The advmturer bou&amp;frt cpyde. a
ijilles In·a '-ne mid cart tb Visit hls Belgian draft llorsi!, two~ !'1/P·
cnmdltlltfler aays be jH~ driV· A_fanner friend taua1tt
allout
)ig a bone to hls CI'J'S because with horses and boarded the bone on hls
il!le,llot!e. ''l've~scmeboc:!YtOtalk · farm In Rochester. Meac~·and his
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friends build the cart.
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Meizcar,apOOiographer~saldthe
'~ar arrived ln.Greenville last
trip was also Intended 10 ease

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Reception set
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· POMEROY- f'ret'ept()l' Beta'
,;;.. Beta Chapter, Beta Sigma Pill
.::::; CSorortty,
meet 'l1alrsday at
J: :ll p.m. at the Dlamolld
SaVIngs and Loan Rlveltloat

· Brlckles and the former Hazel
. Starkey have five sons and ' nlnl!
· grandchldren. Mrs. Melvin (0Uve)
Smith o! Pomeroy Is a sister to
Brlckles.
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: Both Mr. and Mrs. Brlckles
attended Pomeroy schools. He Is a
retired supennter.ulent at the Lon·
don Correctional Institute. Mrs.
Brlckles retired from the Fayette
Mrmor1al Hospital where she waa a
medical technician.
Friends and relatives ~ Invited
to call during tile DDen houle hours .

·Wallace
open house

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GALLIPOLIS Gallla
County Homemakers will tour
·the John Amos Power Plant,
Winfield, on Wednesday. The
; .grrup' wUl leave from the city
parkfront 8: l5 a.m. Alter huiCh,
·t)ley group will visit the Cultural
Arts Centel' In Charleston, and
Shop at the Town Center MaD.
For lnbmw~n. call ~
Lear,44&amp;1001orRobertaFisher,

order the counselor attempts to
send 'the most quallfled person
poestble for an Interview. Employ·
ers appreciate being able to depend
on the Job Bank counselors to do
their screening for them, tllus
saving themselves valuable time.
Theemployersetsthewagespald
anll the hours' of employment It Is
also his or her responsibility to
check references.
For more Information call 446-

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an International Bible teacher,
,will be teaching Uve by sateW!te .
·at the Living Word Chester
·Church of God, Sunday through
Wednesday. Special music will
be provided by David Sapp. '1'11111
.Sunday night servia! will begin ·
at 7 p.m. The Monday, TUesday .
and Wednesday night services
will begin at 8 p,m . "Jesus, Our
Intercessor" will be the seminar
subject
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to 6 p.m. at the Fayette County
Commission on Aging, Senior Ctd-

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·: Happenings

MASON - Monday Is the
· deadlineforentzylntheN.B.T.A.
open Baton Twlrllng Festival ...
being sponsored by Ruffles and
Flourishes Baton Corp on Sep- 1·
ternber 16 at Wahama High ·
School. Doors will open at 9 a.m .
with corps and team competition
gettlngunderway atlOa.m.JII!Iy
' Riggs Is the contest director.

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Wuhlngton Court HOUle, ~mert,y
of MelgB County, wW observe tbelr
golden wedding anniYenary on ·

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cream, cornbread.
Security and Medicare and answc;r
Friday ..:. Baked macaroni, any questions you may have.
:~ GALUroUS • _ Acuvltles ·
stewed toniaioes, , green beanS,
Friday..:. Pllyslcal Fitness, 11: 45
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·Pi~r- ~~::ws~t ~ each meal; Meals subject to change · meal will be served from 4:15 to
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without notice.
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t~,;Ja~~,10: :ll a.m.; Ph)'11cal Fitness,
POMEROY- The MelpCounty
beverage at $2.50. Dessert extra. A
U: 15 a.m.
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Senior Citizens Center, MlJiberry
round and square dana! wtth
1 Wednesday, Sept. -12 - VInton Helghu, .Pomeroy; has the follow. music by the Strlngdusters.'WIIl be
,Bible Study, 1 p.m.; Card Games; lng activities scheduled for the ilo?ld from 7 to to p.m., admlsslon$1 .
.1·3 p.m.; American Uterature week of Sept.,J.0.14: .
The following week, the Athens
, 1p.m.: GilrdenClub,l-3p.m.
· Monday - Physical Fitness,
Center' Kitchen Band will be at the
1bunday, Sept, 13.-:BibleStudy,' U: 45 a.m.; Square Dance, ·u p.m.
center on Tuesday at 11:15 a.m. ,
. ":'··noon: Legal .ServiCes, 10, TUesday - Physical
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. ~day, Sept. 14 -Art Clus, 1~ Bowllng, 1: :ll p.m.; .P aint
.m,. ·Craft fd1111&lt;0Urse, 1·3 p.m., ; 1&gt;.m.,. Lot,s Pauley will bEj giving
menu for the week Is:
. ventng Aetlvltles, 6 to 10 p.m. .' , step•by ~ b)structlon In llflglflldng · Monday :.. Pork chops creamed
The' Benlor N)llrltloo ·Prograrp palntlng-!hecostls$4fort,heclass
peas and potatoes, cote siaw, fruit. ·
serve the following menus:
and you wW have a pntshed
·Tuesday - Macaroni and cheese,
·• Monday - Beef C:Ubes, nodi;lles. painting to take,llome.
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Waldorf salad, carrots, Boston
\jeaa and ,CfiTOts, tapioca pudding, · Thursday - Ceramlce, JO.a.m.-2 cream pie.
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p.m., Instruction on dry bnllblng
Wednesday - Uver and onions.
•' ~-~eat loaf, au graun technique of cera.mlcswiUbegtven maabed potatoes and gravy, spin·
tude, lime lel1o with . from 10 a.m. to 110011 flY .Sally ach, oranges and bananas.
, bread.
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.T hursday - Cabbage roll , corn,
Pork roast, dress· lnstnJcllon - Items wD1
fur· sliced tomatoes. lc!! cream.
· lllllf'!l yegei!~bles, brownies, nfshed ~ you to work 011 BDd you
Friday - Pimento cheese and
~· butter.
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may P~ thte ftplahedlproduct
egg salad sand~clles, broccoli and
:1 .~Y J {ireat Northern at ~- Lou HaPvath, Social
rice casserole, fruit cup, cake. ·
~ · With ham, oottage cheese · ~ty Field ~~ve, will
Choice of milk, coffee, or tea
;tJth ~• . sliced tomatoes, Ice speak -at 11 a.~. abOII Soctal available with meals.
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:a.m., at 562 Jay Dr. Topic will be ·
of Breastfeetllng and Over·
•caning Difficulties." For Jnfor::illation, call446-6314 or 4464195.

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; :ested In joining Brownies or Girl
,, ;scoots, grades one to 6 at Green
~ Elementary, will be TUesday,
~ •6: :ll to 8 p.m. A parent must be
j t&gt;resent for the girl to register. ·
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thua Nvlni 111e tut otiapace.
WheO ail applicant
to the
·p~Center,G&amp;Wpoiis,haa~ Job Bank, he or she
out an
. ~employers In the cammunapplication Usting skills nd past
'I'Y and also appUcanll 50 years or experience, hObbles, healtft ltmlta·
.· aae and older who 11'1! lnterelted In tion, ~ ·any, and job preferli1nce.
lull 01' Pllrt·tlme emplo~t.
Afte(lntervlewlng the applicant,
I 'l1ll! Job Bank is spon.aored by the the ~lors contact an e~:~~ployer ·
f&gt;hioConunlsslononAglng, Tilley, . to olil&amp;ln an ,Interview for that
t~ 'i s a low,cast program. The two : ·specltJc person. If there If no matcll
~b COUIIRlors each work part-time :
an appllcarit BIIQan em. '
;""'share a desk and a ~lephone. · . plpyer on tue, tile job counselor
,~ work from a small office
makes ·every effort to !lnd an
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~tl2leal Job Balik with headquarat the ~aW. Ccunty Senior

POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Area Ownber of Commerce
~ . will hold its monthly meeting at
: noon on Tuesday at Veterans
• 1\'felnorial Hospital. Wagner and
; AssoC!ates, affWates of Burger .
C Chef, will be guests at the
"meetirig. All members are
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Swllll'• llln, 2::10-2:
p.m.:
LniiCb, S: 11).3: «!p.m.;

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a.m.-noon; .ScenJc
Hllll, ~:~12:20 p.m.; sun vauey
.jllurwry, 12:30-l ' p,m.; Pinecrest,
1-1: l5 p.m.; Children's Home,
2·2: 30 p.m.; Children's R.elldenllal
Treattnent Center, 2:»3 p.m.
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Saturday:.. PK Trailer Court,
9:»l0a.m.; ~raaCreek,lO:l5lO: C5 a.m.; BulavUie Trailer Ct.,
ll·U: 30 a.m.; Everereen Church,
U : C5 a .m.·noon; Ewlagton, 1-1:30
p.m.; Vlnton,1:31S-2 p.m.; Morgan
Center. 2:15-3 p.m.
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·. ~!ob Bank ·serves :emplay~rs in. area

TUESDAY

,. GALLIPOLIS

Rodaly Vlllqe,

-,12;l0p.m.; ClayCI!apeiRoad(Opal
~;Frlllldlnll), 12: »12:110 p.m .; Har•'
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POMEROY - 'Ille.Pomeroy
• Elementary P .T.O. will hold a
· . meeting at the school Monday at
7: :ll p.m. An officers meeting
will also be held beginning at
' 6::ll p.m .

MoDday -

3:»4:e p.m.; Gallla Mitro Elt·

1-1:~ p.m.: a.in.: Depollt Collectlo.. ~.

r110n Townllaull,

Mym (Mazy),' 1:»~ p.m. ;

3:.U:atp.m.; Roma
, t3&amp;. ••·. •:306:l5 .p.m.; Kelr, 5:»6 · 4:110 p.m.; Olllo
, 5:15! P.m., Elklw,ll, •6::1041130 · p.m.;
5:• p.m.; Eureka. 64: p.m.
: Cocllran'l, 6:t0-1p.m.; ValleyVJew
'l'lnlrlday -Ora,3:
::llp.J}l.;
• Apll., 7: J0.8 p.m.
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Raccoon Tr. Cl., 3:
p.m.;
: ~y - llane'i, 11: !II a.m:- PatriOt, 4:.15-4: C5 p.m.; I Cadmus,
, 12: Ill p.m.; Dorotby YOIIJii, 12:10- 5-5:20 p.m .; Gllllla. 5: f p.m.;

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

OAPSE
meeting will be Monday, 7 p.m.,

CefttervWe Elementary.
members urged to attend.

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Limit Qu1ntities

CENTERVR.LE -

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1L. 8an.nt Ubrary auor~~e~~ltl
tor thewtlllotllept.IIIID

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Rebecca wuise Given marries
John Williams Friedman june 23

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HUNTINGI'ON, W.Va. - Re- . white sill&lt; ioses with white baby's
becca Lwlse Given became the breath.
bride o!John WUilams Friedman In .
Marla Kitts, sister of the bride
a June 23 ceremony In Huntington, : from Rockford, Ill., was matron o1.
W.Va. The bride Is the daughter of OOIIor. Bridesmaids were Ruth

· Kay Balderson was maid o! honor
and the lxideimaids were Wendy
Hannum, slster·ln·Jaw of the bride,
JOan Johnson, sister o1 the groom;
Karen Probert, Cindy Pitzer and
Misty Weber. The maid of hOnor
·~ a gown with a lilted empire

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In her hair, and carried a white
basket \\'lth plnk rose petals.
Ring bearer was Noah Browning,
couslno!thebrldefromHunt!ngton.
He wore a white tuxedo with taUs
and a white boutonnler.Hecarrleda
white lace pillow, decorated with
pink roses.
A reception was held followlngthe
ceremony In the church fellowship
hall. Assisting were Nanna Harrison, Anna Workman, Stephanie
Trimble and Beth· Stanley, all o1.
Huntington. Rice attendant was
Shelly Harvey, Huntington. and

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wmllng coordinator was
Sel~. aunt of the lrlde.
. 'ibe bride's table featured a
three-tiered cake with lighted faun.
ta1n In the center, with four smaller
Cakes suiTOUJldlng.
· The bride Is a graduate ot VInson .
Hlgh SchQol, Huntlngtoo and at·
tended Marshall University.
The groom Is a graduate of
Hurricane High School, Hurricane,
and Marshall University. He Is a
reporter for. the GaWpolls Dally
Tribune.
The couple resides In Gallipolis.

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T!mee S diroet 8&amp;aff
. Anyone lor an
iDd crafts
:sOOIII?
J..D!s Pauley
attempting to

rather. thia a mld..Qid ,

C!ll'- ColllequenUy.. lt c$red both .:
the pluel &amp;1ld !11im.1 or • ;
Ctlll\~·
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For lasWCe. parldJi&amp; the. ~ :
. cede~ Wll e.-y. Jtl fllel eca10111Y, .
at !13mllelperpllonlneJiji14•way .
driving !IIIII 23 m1111n city trafftc 1:
. wu the bQI!t ot. the foul' clll'l tilted.;
· However. Ill rear ~eatlni (Uke thi!~
In · 11!011 other C0111p11Ct r;pa) ~ :
p-amp!l!t.
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neen found the t•ted four-door .
l!IOE leda!l to be u bnprellli~ ,
equipped u the Audl. Ita ltalldard.;
packa&amp;e illc!udes power steeriJil,:
tour-wheel power dllc brakea, :
power windowa; power locka, ·
cruise control, alr..COndltlonhll, ;

some measure
Jocallntemrt In a

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' of the local organization, aU ~
have to do Is contact one ol. the

runnen named.

Watnsley, ao!Mr. and Mrs. Jack
JIClc Freda1ck, Ralte 1, Mlddle- ' Watnsley, Mlddlepori. The oou~
' piJrt,uunrnretbe~tand
will ·re marrted In a private
~ marr(qe of their . caauony onSEpt.14.
daul!hter. Jacqueline, to Sam

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VINTON- Mr. and Mni. Adrian
F . Glbloa of Route 2 Vinton,
announce the encaaement and
a~ marriage o! their
da!JCbter, Lyuda, to Jo?ui Thomas

BlotocY.

Fowler attendl Ohio Northern

Rt. 1, Crown City,
the enpeement and

IPIJI'OIChinl marrlqe ol. their
dauatrter, barla Dawn Swain, to

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Galllpol?s.
She ?s a graduate of Jackson High
School and Is employed by Dr. John
1Jmmerly In Jackson. Haddon Is a
graduate of.Franklin CoUnty High
~aonorMr.andMis.Robert
School and Is gradu!lte of . David
Haddon ol. Decberd, Temi.
Lipscomb Co!lege In Nashville,
Tbe weddlne will take place on Tenn. with a degree In accounting
Saturday, Dec. 2!1, at 6:30 p.m. at · and computer 8clence.
the Chapel Hlll Cliurch of Chrlat 1n

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Thlmas Luniadre a! the local
grouprankfdCrd In thenin, which
liemadeln1:27.RonQulllenranked
231 by making the run In 1: 40 and
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Etlella'eclty.
Sbfrii!W'a!'s,oaceamraayand
OUy 'l'9iomu Caldwe?l, son of Mr.
garcleD atore, -.t ol. rode a grape
·;~ Mrs. ~ CaldweU, Patriot
. vine and lilasa ball ~ the
~f'oute.
. R.ecmdei •• Office.
}'l!lll'·round "'""
of Chrlltmas
CakJweJi ?B a ?ll'aduate of GaJlla Ol'!lllllll!llt
R The open:Chureb 1fEddlilg wtU
Academy
High
Scbool,
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II
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lake place Saturday, Sept. 29, at
.Jt baa becu11e an Clllk ofiiOI'tlfor
1:30 p.m., J)leceded by 30 minutes employed by M &amp; M Fanna.
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fiUITIIIJI!l':tDie vts1t11n who awear
lhlttheholterlt!PCJita?de, themoler
9t Is Jnalde where tllilel gUtters,
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omament1 tlnlde 8lld Cbr1slmas
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. Lush evergreen Christmas
boupnnd pme coaes decorate the
walli,-·IIJrecrys?alagUtteralql
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ceramic cliun:b 1teeples, cherubs
lwlnl tram aiT1Dit lnvlalble wire
. · ~PLAINs. N.Y. (AP) - Fmner Mils Amalea V11111!5118
and Chritllmal lllbts tw9DIIle Uke
wtlllam8, ba!d tD rellnqqllh ber- CI'OWD wbel! lf'ilnii!Jy explicit
every
day Is Chrlllmu eve.
Jlbl*!l fll. blr were p±Nid, hu t11cen the 11rst ltl!p In ?nltlallng
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glass ornaments
ll!plldllll . . . . tile pllotograpber. .
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adorlll!ilwltbspar!dlngstarsevoke
Mill WIIIIMII, 21. llld Jut mclilb that Jbe wu plannl. . to sue
1i11!1111111e1 ot the glft11Mn&amp;--'Rim Odape? and l'l!lltliDU8e mapzlue, wblch
from)'OIIIIglllldoldaUJrelnthlsllllre
plhllehed
'l1le mapz?ne Will DOt named "' the court
wlllcti bll?s ltaelf as Oblo's laigest
tb:.WJIII!IItt , . . , said.
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)'air-round Cbrlstmas store.
V11111D1 Dldct Couoty Stall! SUpane Olurt Jllltlce RqJb
"On a hot, mJIIYday, they get In
, B ' • llped a "•Jtwtltuted &amp;eMce" G'der 'llurlday, a Jepl
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ry when a defendant Is not available to be.I II!M!d
. . with lepJ JlliPe:"l.
' • . 'Chlapel 1m FillM!d tram his Brewster IDne to an ul!dltclole&lt;J
location.
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'l1le order doel net contalll any dollar amouniB and court r4!!clals
By BQP' ItT WADE
l!lid tbe order doeJ DOt nlecln a suit wm btl •rlly be !lied.
A81 I I. 'I d.,._ Wrl9er
• Mill 'WOIIaml clalmed she III!'YW algnled a !'elene
Chlapel.
A'Il.ANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) • PaiiiMiuR lml!lid Ollipel p1 ea sated the magazine with a release
Miss Kmludly, Kelly Un Bnunaaen. has what It takee to btcOone
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business pn I
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lmiJlUier study to predict the
wlimerofthls)'Nf'spag nt.
'' ~Spain (AP)- Af?er a sldnlflll QPI!I1ltlori tooover
Gelqe MOler also pn!dlcted the
, burDI, Salvador Dall'a CUIIdltloll ranaiDed •'pftcadoUS. IJeri!. . at
other lql 10 finalists, In order of
Ill, It II dllllcult 10 eacape all daJI&amp;8S," a IIII'JDI!OIIIIIId.
llnlr.blng. as Mblles Oregon, Jndl.
Docua UlCellliiDy COYB'ed Dall'a bums with sJdn fll'ldb In six
ana, Vli'giDia. M?cblpn South
IDn af IUJ'IIIIY Friday.
Clrollna. KaP'P', 1'emleuee, Ohio
. . The IFIIJ'...tllt painter lldra'ed ~l!e bums 011 Ida upperl8ld Iowa.
'· • ll!p,'puln 8lld butlockaAJII. :II when Ida bediwn ml9llt!Jn!at Ida
. Of thole 10, onJy Kansas. Mlchl·
Pubal c.tlr borne. He .WMiiolpltalbJed I ~ liter.
pn, Otdo. South Carollnia and
Aller ~apntloa, Dall was traliS1em!d toPUar~'s lnteulve
VlqiDla have eYer had contestants .
tare.Wilt.
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Dr. RiFmcn flendto, ·held of the aeven-man aurgiCal teem that
Milia", wbo In l9'l9 bepn using a
pa bn_. the IW'fli!IY, llld DaJI ''wlthltoOd the operation well."
cunputer to pndkt the winner, has
bl!al rWtt two of the lilt ftveyears.
"It tat of tumed Into a hobby,"
saldMIIer. "IWIIIplinJi?ngondc_*'g

lOOdltJI'ItUIA ··
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C!iurch. A reception Immediately
fOllowing the wedding will be held
at the Hannan Tl'ace High School. 1
Mill Swain Is a graduate o1 ·
HanDM! Trace HIP School, 8lld Is
emp?oyed at the Gallla County

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Her question comes !oUowlng a
stroke and conllnement at the
Hol7ll!r MediCal Celter. ~
pitched In to really keeP her ~
bolstered - and she's pleased!
She's at her Rutland hlme now ani!
1s doing nne.
A two day Ire cream liiOCial with
lunches as an added featured If
being planned by members of the
Trinity Church In Pmleroy - and
these people lire veterans at .
Ice cream. ,,
making homemadi!
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~ !IOCiil has been Bet lor Sell(.
13 and 14 and YllU can place advance
orders liCit only lor Ice cream but lqf
001 fudge ~ - (IIOWMIIIIIOCII,
by

telephoning

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992-3'177 or 992-.'1222. There'll be a
variety of Ice
available.

cream llavors

Now back to that picture ·o1 the
DlstanQe Run.
Sugar Run E;lementary School first
There were some 1,500 runners grade back In ).!W.
taking part In the 'event which Is "
Here are the names that have · ·
ral)ked m best In runs held across been turned In as being oo th8t

Seasonal fare full-tinie business.

Swain - Caldwell
~Swain,

Several members of the Meigs
County Jogging club - It doesn't
have an otllclal tlUe yet - were In
Olarleston, W.Va., last weekend to
take part In the 15-mlle Charleston

Gibson - Hadden

Grande College majoring In

, Ma. Hendenon llalitudelit at Rio

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Alice Young asks "What
we do without our friends?"

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Fowler·

Unlvl!nlty majoriJII tn Public
Relatlolil 8lld Commlllllcatloils.
Wecldlna plana are Incomplete.

And how about that replica o! the
Goodyear BUmp which has been
tlylng over Pome1 oY lor the pjiSt
week - unusual here In Prairie
Junctlon. The tlylng replica was
arranged and displayed by John
Fultz at the Meigs
Center.

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Georae D. Hendenon IIFiilllliiiCe the
eapgement of their dalllhter'
Robin Le:p, to Todd )fcKiniey
,Fowler, -of Nancy ilid Clarence
Fowler of Reynoldlbiq, Ohio.

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'people can dJBplay
WII1!S and lfthelntemrt II there, a
bilkllng or locallon Will be secured
tor such an event. ·
Loll wants, of course, a certain
guallty o! exhibits and hopes io see
IIIII'Jlples of worlt to be shown by
·partlclpanta. Uyou'retnteresteddo
etve Lois a rlrig at tl!eslql, 992-2298
or at home 992-7133111 the evenings.
It successful, the show wiU be made
Into an annual event.

llobmRwd!!ToddF_.

, ,Ru • ..,.._., ,- PliDI have been - Elliott. 8rldelmaldl wiU be oOnlae
15 qJI!il Lambei't, ..._. Browa,llldKarla
qJillrcb """""'~ of Kelly Brown 0 ' Brown. GueltJ wiU be ieptle.S bY
steve J,.ambert. MMk Jonee wiD KatbyS!I!wart.DavldLIImbl!rtwDI
PI" btu the 3:31 p.m. ca:emoey serve u belt man ilid the uahlin
. topontl • balt·bwr of mille by wiU be Dq ~ cwtls
Vf!ll Hp!May illd TMuny Black. Dalton, lilld Clenld Eblin.
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The w#!"l w1U take place at the
A ia;qA1n wiU follow the
RUtland Cburch ol. Chrllt.
ca:a1my :n tliechurcltiOCial room
: Matron or licJin" wm be Marcia
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mers Union's evaluatlon of wldcli:
cars do best In crashes &amp;eQd $1 b .
each copy to CONSUMERS, P.O.,
Box 461, Radio ~ty Station, New"
York, N.Y. 10019. Be suretoasltfll!'
•the reprint on which cara do belt ill:
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CHESHIRE ~ ·The home·or Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Jarvis, Route 1,
Cheshire, was the setting Aug. '18
for the wedding o1 their son, Ronald
. j Jarvis, to Jamie Driggers of
'I COiwnbus.
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They were married by Rev. Paul
' Taylor o1 Rutland. A receptlon
followed.

taking part from the local .......ri
were Larry Hottrnan, c~

lli¥IW where ar·
tllll ' and craft

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wed Aug. 18

Fred Wolfe was 247th com~
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illoni with two other I~~X~~cy ~
- a Volvq 'leO au:: and a Uncoln
Contlnen..l Mark VIl LSC.
Standard equipment on the fourdoclr Au4ilellted illcluded a 2.2Uter,
. live-cylinder eqtne, power steer·
lng, .power bralceR, automatlc ell·
~te ~ system, power win·
dO.ws, power locks, crulle control
and alloy. whee?s. It was priced ai
about $18,001 when op&amp;na such as
automatic transmission and AM·
FM · stereo with cUaette player
were added, and the destination AM-Fldstereowithtapep!a~,to;r .
and dee.ler preparation charaei l!ihts, and e~ sun roo!.~ :
were tacked on. ·
an optional automatic triiFIIIIillaloll~
The Aildl's handling and braking brought the price of the ~ •
tested to more than $23,01. O'lili;
were excellent. Its ride was very
good over all types o! roads. It
destln!ttion ch~ Is lncludi!d In~
acc!e?erated well llnd Its Interior
base price).
~as very roomy and corn!ortable.
The Mercedes' . 2.3-Uter ~...
The Audl deliVered :l5-mlles per cylln«1er. fuel-Injected enaf!\~
gallon In expressway driving, 15 started and ran well at aU tlrnes. I!t
mpg In city trat!lc. About the only
acceleration was bnpres~lve. ~
drawback noted by the ·auto car's braklng·was .excellent. 1 .,.
engineers was the Jack o! an
Uke the Audl, the 190E handled
· overdrive gear for the optional very smoothly and precilely. It
automatic transmission. Overdrive went throUgh the auto eJillneei'l
would have bnproved fuel econ·
emergency avoldance-ITlllliNverat;
· omy. The auto englneen predict a · high speed. The car's linn ~-;
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batter thaD I WI'lit NCGr'CI for

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Both cara were evaluated by

They wore Identical gowns of Pink

Walslllne and pleated skirt, ·with
IllusiOn front and back yokes, .a
standup collar and lace 116unced
trim bOdice In · frost rose. The
bridesmaids wore Identical gowns
In suede rose.
They carried bouquets of "fern,
baby's breath and pink I'IJ5ebxls.
The groom wore a silver Winslow
tuxedo. and boutonniere o1 baby's
breath and pink rosebud.
AllenMeyerwasthebestmanand
the ushers were Rick Johnson,
brother-In-law of the groom, David
Hannum, brother of the bride, John
Hull, Jeff Vosler and Mike Bruning.
They wore tuxedoes Identical to the
groom's, and rosebud bouto~.
Jennifer and Laura . McCray,
cousins of the bride, attended the
guest reglsll)" and distributed the
programs. Music was provided by
Eugene Wickstrom.
The molhers o! the bride and
groom wore gowns o1 frost rose and
mauve and their corsages were of
baby's breath and pink I'IJ5ebxls.
The grandmothers wore corsageso1
white carnations.
A buffet reception was held at the
Ohio University Inn, Athens, followIng the wedding. A traditional
·weddlr\g cake, decorated with
bouquets of sUk llowers In shades o1
rose. was served. Slmllar bouquets
decorated the table. .
The couple reside In Columbus.

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taffeta, featurlllg olf.the-sboulder
bOdices and:a sasl) at the waist. The
matron of honor wore all white
n&lt;&gt;Wers In her hair' while the .
bridesmaids wore rings of pink and
nlstandJoyA~andTedStanley,
vocallsts. Selections Included "Wed· white sUk roses. They carried white
cPng Song," "Looking Through the lace fans with plnk roses and
£yes of Love," "Now and Forever'' carna~ns, mixed with biiby's
breath.
and '"!be Lord's Prayer."
1be father of the groom was best
1be church was decorated with
man,
and usherswereJohnSelbee,
baskets of palms on either side of
couslnofthebrldefromHunttngton,
Clllldleabras at the alter. The couple
Ughted a unity candle during the and James Settle, Hurricane.
The groomsmen wore gray tuxe~ny: . .
·Given In l'lll\ITiage and escorted to does, while the groom wore a white ·
the alter by her father, the bride tuxedo with taUs and a white rose
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wore a gown of chiffon and pearls boutoimJer.
Flo\ller
girl
was
Al)gela
Kl)ts,
. overta1feta,featurlngaQueenAnne .
nelceofthebridefromRockford,lli.
neckllne. 1be full skirt was alsO
She wore a plnk street-length dress
chlflon over taffeta, with tiers of lace
with a white eyelet overlay trimmed
flowlng Into thfee.foottrain.Hervell
In plnkrlbbon. Sheworeacombwith
':Vas attached to a a Juliet cap, and
plnk sllk llowers and white ribbons
she carried a bouquet of plnk and

LONG BO'ITOM - 1be Helen
Mauck Galbreath Memorial Chapel
at Athens provided the setting for
the marriage o! Susan Elaine
Hannum lllld Bradford Charles
Witmer Aug. 11. Their parents ~
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hannum, Long
Bottml,andMr.andMrs..J.Melvtn
Witmer, AtheiiS.
Robert Flowers, uncle of the
bride, perfonned the ceremony
beneath an arch featuring a halo of
seven candles and decoraleQ with
greenery and stephanotis. The
{4lther of the groom read a poem on
marriage.
· Glv'en In marriage by her parents
aDd escorted by her lather, the bride
wore a gown o1 chantilly lace with a
hlghneckre-ernbrcilderedwithafull
ndtled accent. The fitted sleeves
and waist culminated Into a
six-tiered rutned skirt whlchllowed
Into a heart-shaped semi-cathedral
train. TheveU,aCCEntedwithrutned
lace apd tinY pearls, enhanced the
IIOWII· She carried a tear-drop
cascadeolf.baby'sbreath, !em, pink
and white sweetheart rosebuds.

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·Kelley, Huntington, and PatriQia
Selbee, cousin of the bride,
Huntington. .

Susan Elaine Hannum exchanges
vows with Bradford C. Witmer

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Hurricane, W.Va.
1be d®ble-rtng ceremony was
otflclated by the Rev. L.H. Green·
wood Jl'., at Westmoreland United
Methodist Church. Music was
provided by Richard Jones, orga· ·

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air condltionlng, and the snow
!lalces, and It ?ltts them up and puts

plctu;:e: Bill Stanley, Paul HW·,
Rnse Marte Nellie, Willis Gne.;
Theron Van Inwqen, ~
Lemley; Natalie Van Inwaaen;
Martha Myers, Danny Rcleft.
baum, Clair 'nlul, Pat Woodtl;
I...oolse GUmore, Paul Ro., feaY
Strauss, Lois Ann Neutzllng, MD·
lord Mowe-y, Belay Ebersbach 11114
John Buchanan.
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1KDle live members ol. the clua
taught by Eva Simms. Vas yrii
there, Chollle?
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wreathsweRfortheymadethernfor
their parmts' store.
them In a .good mood.'' assistant
ThestoreaddedaChrlstmasshop
managerDcllaEhrhardtlald.
tnlll'/5andMrs.EJtrhardt'sbrother,
How about a guUt trip? Johll
A laJie medlanJcal Santa Claus Tcm Strlck!adEn, IJUIIUiged It until
siands guard jlist lns1de the door to · last year when heexplnded aUneO! Mohler' Route 1, Middleport, llad:
greet children. ThreesmaJilocom&gt;- lmportedChrl&amp;tmascrnamentslnto his Chr?stmas cards In the mall od·
1 ttves liCrlltch the?r way around
a full-dme operallon. He had made Sept. 4. Bet yoo hadn't even thought.
circular tin tracks o1 a tay train many trips to Europe to locate about that.
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people skilled at making the
I for one, am at the saturalloll
Furtber back In the shop, the hand-blown glasS ornaments.
Christmas attmsphere taires oo all
1be globes are made by putting point with Wendy's televlsloa corn•
Ita Woadel Ja.ld glory with dlsp!ays
healed glObs ol. glass Into ancient ' merclal iDd Clara - who, un!ortu- ·
ol. dolls and Ieddy bean, wooden stoae-llke roolds and !IUing them natl!Jy, Is wearing thin- over and
wer and over again. Frankly, at
nutcrackers, nat!Ylty sets. orna- wlthalrtoilhapetheomaments.
inents, -100!!1 calendars and
Dur?ng modern wars that have this point, I don't even care~
rac?csorChr1stmascaros.
OOCIIITed In ~wwe. manytJractl· the beef Is and It's lnitatlng me to
The llta'!' 'also oUers !!Variety of tloners ol. the art .of glilss blowing have her ask. Do keep liFIIl!lng.... •
artltlclal Cbrlstmas frees, each
burledorCilierwlsehldthevaluable
decorated In a dlfferoent theme.
odds lor safekeeping.
ThestDope!ed In 19tllasanursery
Mrs. Elu1iardt took
the store
· ~ glliden cenlel' and b years
ITI8Iillgmlf!lt from her brother last
ot.reted ho?ldayde(Watlollsonlyat
year iDd her daughter, Kathy, Is
Christmas. · These lncluded hand·
now training to work In the store.
made wreathl, many made at the
Her father Is stlll active In the
sun of twilled grape vines with
busln
he founded nearly 40years
holly leaves wired If! place.
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Mr.. and Mrs. Leonard Alvfu Myers

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CHES'IER - Mary Beth Hibbs long sleeves, and a fitted bodice
became the bride of Leonard Alvin trimmed with Venlse lace.
· The tiered skirt flowed Into · a
· Myers In a dwble-rtng c.:n:mony at
the Chesler United Metholst Church chapel length train. The ~·s
on Aug. 11. The Rev. Don Archer !lngertlp vell fell !rom a ·cap
accented with lace and pearls, llll!l
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The IJrlde is the daughter of Mr. she carried a bouquet of mixed blue
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and the
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aJid Mrs. Bruce Myers, Long bridesmaid was Lora Wood, Ches·
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MJss Noi1h Carolina two years ago.
She was pretty shook up," Marks

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aeytowln,but Northern Dllno?s UniVersity In
the' 22·)'Nf-o?d Miss BrumagaJ or DeKalb, m.. said he stllJ uses the
Lec?ngtoo, Ky., comes cJnoest, a:mputer at N1U through a home
Miller sald.
ctmpilter system.
He described the "Ideal" Miss
America contest.antashavlnggreen
eyes. standing about 5-foot-7, 22 r-::::------'----~
years old, and weighing U4 pounds.
· READY TO fJII$1 fUIIIYURE
Sbe wwld measure :f&gt;.~ and
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CUSTOI? f.IIISI?JI6
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HAlO-CRAFTED GifT
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. Miss Brumagm has blue eyes, Is
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amrdlng to the resume ~ .

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Sbe also Is a coJJeae graduate,
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• P a nt .,...,. say !hey wwld
Last year, Miller kept his choice
pnllrtllltMIIlll'leavetliecMnslng · for Miss America a secret untO the
*&gt;tile judp!s.
last day of carnpet1tkm because
"He baa a r11trt to do whatever he psg nt ofllclals and the father o! a
llltel.ao lonlaalt'•ll!pl. &amp;rtUhlnk 191!3contestant as11e4 him tb.
he cbUevere lnjUTy to theyamg
''l.ast)'IEwedldn'treaJJyreveal
WG- lnYolved." llld Albert A. tbeNo.1cldceuntllrlgbtatterlhe
Maltla Jr., 8XIIlCUtlve director of the judgies had gone out 011 the last
fiJI Int. ''We depet!tl 011 eight Jd&amp;ht,"MUier,6l,saldlnatelephooe

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This year, rme of the 51 women · said.
wt1o began arrtvtng tn town Friday
Miller, a. fanner professor at

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Bruce Myers, brother of the groom,
and Greg Hibbs, brother of the
bride.
Areceptlonwasheldatthechurch
folkM'Ing the Wedding. '

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Delia Queen stamboatCo.'announcedFrfdaylheywiD

move' their headquarters--from Cmcbmatl to New

Orleans. 'lbe company had been basedlnCinclniWi!N
years. 'lbe 58-year old Delta Queen issJ.MndockJngln

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CINCINNATI (AP) - The Delta
Queen will continue to make Its
regular stops in C!nclimati and the
Mississippi Queen wU!makeitsflrst
visit to the ,city next year, even
though thecompanywhichoperates
the boats is moving to New Orleans.
'The ·company was started in
C!ncinnati93yearsagobytheGreen
faintly, which later sold it.
The Delta Queen, the only wooden
ship that carries passengers overnight on the nation's !nland waterways, was granted speciallmmunitybyCongress in1968. The Safety at
Sea Act, which was approved as a
result of several fires aboard
passenger vessels, bans all other
wOQden ships from carrying over-

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night passengers.
"I know it's painful lor us and for ·
thecityofCinclnnatl,butlt!samove
that 1s long overdue," said Franklin
E. Fried, preSident of the Delta
Queen Steamboat Co., at a news
conference Friday in explaining the
. reasons for the shllt.
·
Fried said that Memphis, Tenn.,
. also had made a bid for the
company, but he chose New
Orleans. Fried said the company
will report record profits th1s year,
adding that all of its 43 employees
have been !nvltedtomakethemove
to New Orleans.
He also said the firm needed a
warm weather port where It could
expand. The Delta Queen and the

Mississippi Queen normally spend
five winter months in dtydock in
New Orleans.
"The company's main offices
need to be in that same location
(warm weather port) for management to lle most effectivl!," Fried
said. .
The company notitied Cincinnati

Cincinnati and New Orleans.
Fried said that besi!les retaining
its presence in Cincinnati, the Delta
Queen would continue to jlarticipate
in the annual Kentucky Derby
Festival race at Louisville, Ky.,
against the Belle of Lqu!sville. '.

. ofSt. VincentHospital'sLiferught
hellcopter says reac tlon to the air

ambillan~haschangedfromdoubt

to demand in the five years It has
been flying.
" I think we've seen a real
"People will walk up to you in a evolution Qf how our program is
town when you're picking up other · received," said Michael, Burke, a
plitlents and say 'You took my son
pilot who has flown with Lite Flight
or you took my husband four years
since it began In August19'19. "In the
agb, and now he'sdo!ngfine- thank past 1 think there might ~ve been
"says Bill Roy, one of three
morereluctancetocallus.
Lite Flight pilots.
· That growth may l~el o!f, Roy
.The hospital credits that kind of said, because most law ehforc;
public gratitude for the flight's
m!!nt agencies in Lite .Flight s
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~n:~ ' ~adlus now lalow of the
workload.

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on ledgers, in books . · .

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Fllght made the first year have
nearly doubled, and ln August the
crew flew a record 114 calls,
bringing its five-year total to nearly
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WEEIEND PASS

According tO a · ·n!cent study
publlahed by Jaguar Cars, auto
buyers relate better to salesmen
who are substantially less gregar.
i0118 and outaolng than their
pjedeceuors. Partlculmportantln Wday'smarketis

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MOnlllODI
GOtiiNI
ONE fUW 0¥11 fiE
COOIOO'S .ST
f All.l fOI fiVE
· THE IIDIIU Of THE $ANI)S
O'IIAU'S WIFE
....Y&amp;SON
THE PIEY
THE IIING
CONVOY
FOOJUIOSI

SHOAUN DUJH SQUAll
TilE WILD GEESE

flun a

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up and maybe tbl!y wtll be able to

TltE IIGiff STUFF

LEONIA, N.J. (AP) - The
fast -talldng, fiamboyant au~
bile salesman who has bi!Cxlt"' a
~ caricature, often ' ldcldng
the tires before' your vecy eyes.
cannot succeed In Wday's market.

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that bmctetlon ln. what with the
rain In the llll'lili and early
aunnw!
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IOMAIICING Titr $TONE
THE DIISSII

Stop kicking tires

If it looks like .it needs new · '':·
coat now is the time to do itl '....'
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lfel&amp;htl. 'l'bou&amp;lrt tbey'd iiMI' 11!1

NEW HLEmONS.. ADDID THIS WED

bus. trip west. Takliig the northern
rau(#! they W81t to Mercer hland,
Wa,~L, where they visited Mr. aild

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Tllepubllcdlllnerwtllbetnlm4:30to·
6:SI (13 for ldulta, I2.Sl fur Miler
cttlzellll,alldl'llorcbll4nal with tile
cand!delll!l 10 epe.k bejhnrlur at 7

·NEW MOVIU' _, WGI

Harrlacinvllle' s· Stella Atkins-and

Mrs. Gordon Atkins. and

brotllce, butwtllallbbelbletohelp
txx.l operattneflmdl at tlleCeater.

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between

RUby ptehl have returned

·w 1x1na

Thur. 9 am til 10
Fri. -Sat. 9 am til 10
~LOSED SUNDAY

Candida"''•

wtlltholeattenc~~~Wblw•l'hanrew
liNt tbe views at thole ''n!Nitna''

The follul at the Seaior Clti7J!na

by Beth.

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END OF S~ASON
PAINT SALE

CUT
$8
· "Th e
Childr..n '•
Shoe
SIOre"

Crane wtll be the story.
teller ilr the IOa.m. E'YI!IY'l11unday
atoey boun and parerrta are

Incidentally, themag•zlnecleslin
covers tor, tile AVi\111 and September luues of the Dloabled
American Veterana were created

slnger was unable to enter Fara's
reallyniceofbertotaket!meoutand' :
!solation room, the two talked for !15
do this."
"'
rnlnutes, Mrs. Gianas said. · ·· ·
The chlld Is awaiting her, thlril ' ;
Miss Mandrell.told Mrs. Glanas . bone marrow transplant. She ..
thatshehasadaughteraboutFara's
suffersacutenonlyn\phocytlcleuke-' '
age. "SIIesatdshewasdoingt~for
mla. Twop-evlousjnject!onsotbol)t!
Fara al)d for heiOelf," Mrs. Giapas · marrow trom her 2-year-old sister•, •

WEATHERBEATER®flat
exterior paint

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Baster
BrowD

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~ aDd related IIDjiloyment ln
~)lad~-..·.baaWIII'Iaild
thfi!,IIIIMierfllctndnlllltl. TbepUt
~ IUIIDIII!IS lhe lperit •
. 011
Broildway ID New York City f!tt1ng
not only a lot at expeJ leuce In her
field, but allo leefntng about life In
the city.

AT330CR

HARTFORD, Ohio (AP) -This
Allen County· town exists only in
. faded record books, yellowing
leqgers that recorded false hope.
Hartford, like so many tiny towns
that grow and dle like weeds in
se;ISOII. grew to fit a need and
wither'ed into memory when the
need passed. Some grew beside a ·
. canal or river. others near a mine, a
railroad or at a crossroad. .
Hartford grew on banks of the
Aug!a!ze River on Defiance Trail in
norlhwest Ohio. If it were there
today It would be near Spencerville,
just south o{ Ohio 81 and north of
AgerterRd.Recordsnootethatatlts
best 1n 1840, the town boasted 59
adult residents.
Hartford was platted In 1828 on
just under 72 acres which settlers
hoped would be close to the
Miami-Erie Canal. Eight years ·
later, the town's size . more than
tripled when 150 new lots were
platted and the name changed to
New Hartford.
Tow lots were measured by rods
and poles rather than teet and each
was priced at $25. Then, as now,
value depended on the deal being
struck. One record shows live lots
were sold for a total at $50. Another
sbows that one lot brought $100. In
1839,New Hartford's name changed
tO Gallatin to avoid contusion with
llfKlther Hartford. Ohio now has two
ctmmun!t!es named Hartford, but
neither of those in this area survive.
The canal missed Hartford by
oO)y two
but In the :1840s that

lidioolen.

•~ tn a co-ap Jli'QIIram, where

:;:;::.~~~~vlslttoFara,

sa ·
Fara Is a JJatient ln the bone
marrow transplant unit at the
hospital. She Is thedaughterOITom
and Dee Gianas of Co\urobus.
"Barbara called Fara on the
telephone a coupleofwteks ago, and
then sent her flowers and a teddy
bear,"Mrs. Glanassald. "Then, last
week, she called to see it she could
cmte and visit Fara.
''When Barbara came walking
down the hallway, Fara's eyes got
real big,'' Mrs. Glanas satd. "She
knew wbo 11 was right away. ltwas
like a dream cane true."
Miss Mandrell brought Fara
presents and mvtted the chndtovisrt
her Nashville home. Although the

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p)ore

Colwnbus Friday on her way horne
to Nashville after a Labor Day
performance
in ~lern. She slept In
1
her company touring bus outside
University HnonltaJs
so she· could
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two:reare.

NCJWthat ~II back In ..ton.
atoey boun have reiUIIlt!l1 at the
Pureroy lJtnry ~ the pre-

STORE HOURS:

'nlat'e wbea
Nllht
wt11 be beJd at the Center. Not OIJb'

l!lfr.

vlllted Stanton, lowa,lmowll utile
lane at the world'a 11qeet co&amp;e
pot.

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Llnseyhavefalled.

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W)'ornln&amp; Nebruka, and Iowa,
illlll'!•llc aloq tllewaytovilltpne
coonrlns, Elwlll Dlebl and Mlldn!d
l)&gt;nneQIJidthelrflmllles.Tbeyallo

at the
~1.or). SheWfllmleOYerlhe
1..1!\IOI'IJeYW! laidandhadanlmal

bid. "$hewasvecystncere.Itwas

The ,Clllna 1Im Yeer ot.coYay
Ellhi'*loa wu there and tile two
vlllted It In addition ro Iota ot ot11er

:
thtl fall, hll IIIIer,
Faith. wtllll'lduatefr!llnObloState

in~

hos41italizedfian
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Center want you to IIIIIt Oct. 11 on

They retunJed by way ot Idaho,

Faith 11 back at aru now atter

GRANT RECEIVED- Nonna ~ RN, Melp eoonty Heallb -~
J:)eparjmeii&amp;IIIII'Sing&amp;upenillor,WRD!In(,reviewUgrantforSS2,18J,118 ' I ' 0
!JUptheOhloDeparimentofHeallhwlthCllJ'!liTanilehiD,RNwhoha&amp; ' · .. ;
cllarpoftheweiJ.chlldcllnlcs.
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accordlngtothefamllyincome.
The well-chlld and the pre-natal.
Currently there are oVer 100 programs are handled by Iii familY : ,
active pre-natal clients, which healthservlcesadvlsory)loarcl,with .
accord!ngtoMr5.To!TeS)represent both being totl!lly funded through ' · '
about %of all the pre'gnant w001e11 the grant, including salaries for : ·
in Meigs County, it that figure is personnel as well as the cost of- •,
comparable to last year's births. ·
testing equipment lind supplies. • • ' '

Mlcbaeland Jolll.

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Unlvenlty, Co" U af Veterllllry
Medicine, In the lpl'lqa, Beth. alloa
student at Cincinnati, bal .IIIIOther-

1.

Miss Mandrell stopped' off In

"Llte Flight Is the best thing that
has ever happened in th1s area
because it makes the difference
betweenllfeanddeath"Walbridge
• sald.
Fire Chief Don Smothers
The flights average 50 miles
one-way or 36 minutes round trip,
flying ill speeds up to 00 miles per
hour, Roy said. Five other h06jlital
helicopters cover the reSt of the
state, he said.
Life Flight 1s the fastest and most
sophisticated medical helicopter in
thecountryandtheonlyoneinOhio
to carry adoctoronevecyfllght,Roy
said.
·
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Mlnlaturlzed operating equipment allows for any treatment that
could be done l1n a conventional
emergency room, except laboratory tests and Xrays. ·

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~~::=e~:!~~!!~7a ·Singer·_ visits

Life Flight draws more respect
By SUE CROSS
~ated PreM Writer
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)- the crew

and Family Healtn Selv~ Program t11r0ug11 JUDe ao; ;ue. has
heeD awarded to the Meigs CQunty
Health ~t by the 01110
Department olllealth.
.
~ p~am provides fw!ds tor
pl:tmary care. public health and
~tlve services lorchlkirelland
woroerrof childbearing ~­
As explained by Nonna Torres, RN,. Jllll'Sing supervisor tor the
Health Department, the grant Is a
renewalotf\mdUJglortheweH-cbUd
and pre-natal programs and not
money for new programs.
Of the iotalllfllOilllt $2D,lll1·1s tor
the well-chlid cHnlcs while $31)!1518
lor the pre-natal cHnic.
In operation for several years, the
well-cbUd cHnlcs are supervised by
Carol Tanneh!H, RN, with Dr.
James Witherell as the physician in
charge. Mrs. Torres reported that
between688and1,10ldlfterentlocal
CbUdren are seeD annually with
many being scheduled tor lollQWups tb:rollghout the year.
The pre-natal cHnlc was siarted in
Januaxy by Ann Blackwood, a
certified nurse practitioner in obsttetics, who is assisted . in the '
programbyPhylllsBearhs,
.
Both clinics are open Wany~
Countlan with a nominal
made . on a sliding fee ~

at

Willie Jon Ia

$52,036.88 for continuation ot a Cl!lld

The Sunday

Parents don't complain

~QIIRII'NBJIOI:IIUal
'ftr I I II '1118

Ha~ t11ree Ill
same ~ IIIUit
be a llnlndlll
chal...,.., \IUtBIIl
and Gay Perr1a
aren't
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RUSSEn
POTATOES

YELiOW COOKING

ONIONS

::GLI,$1.69

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A NEW DIRECTION IN HAIR DESIGN"

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Pvrnetay Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio Point PleaiCIIIt, W. Va.

The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Dea
.. rs·y~M:~.~--mMbe.~.nw,armmupehotdddbgs.'ling,
•a "'..,.,

· DEAR MEG- My mother-In·
law Is totally obnoxious. She comes .
to our house (we rent trom them)
and asks If I put my wash In the
dryer, when I did It, how much
detergent
used and what our
electric bill ts.' She shuts off my
Jlgllts and TV and opens and shuts
my windows to suit her. She goes
through my trash and cabinets.
When I'm cooking, she adjusts the
stove and says I should use lids If I

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Katie's korner

miserly .in-law realprobl.e.m

Wbensheglvesour.k!dspresents
usually yard sale things, she
them back when they're thro
ShetakesltuponbenJelftocor:::;
here and move my tumlture
without asking andwW lcku an

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N~ADY TO SNAP, ALBANY,

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:
EAR READY. My mall Is fuU
of tales about terrible In-laws, but
yours takes the cake In the 3M
department-meiUl,meddUngand
brokentoyand,takelt~ewi~~ ~rly. .Shortofmurder,youhave
0
teillng us
Y two tacks to take: Insist that
I could.go on, but what's the use?
husbandgetheroffyourback,
You can't Insult her she Ignores
move. The rental ~.
&gt;-ou. If she doe5n't l~ve me alone,
while It makes dollan and cents for
you may be reading aboUt her on .
no sense emotionally. It
the front page What would you do?
us
fo herhllust for power and
.
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powers r !&gt;US ness.
· DEAR MEG: The gli'l I'm
~ng~ to says she's an agnostic.
I m Jewish, alth(!ugh I haven't
attended services since r we11t
away to coUege.
'
muses were known as company . Jaclde doesn't carewhereweget
married, but I'd Uke a ta!:lbHo
houses and they aU used coal
burning stoves and subsequently
the area was called Stove Town.
· Bass stated the houses were
shanty type houses at that time.
Also, there were two mines In the
area number 16 and 17. Number 16
was located where the Racbie
Planning Mill Is now located and
numiler 17 at Maplewood Lake.'
Also forgot to mention other ·
'residents that formerly lived there,
the Snowball family and Doc
Dalton.
Also, Dorothy Roller, Middleport,
tells me that a Palrlck Hogan lived
· In the area. Hogan was an Irishman
and he planted potatoes on St.
Patrick's Day no matter wluit type
of weather they were having and as
a result he was the only person in
Syracuse that had early potatoes.

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More on Stove Town
By KATIE CROW
OVP CoiTeSJIOfldent
N~
has talent beyond

_Mk~~~rt

belief.
~tlyihad

the pleasure .of
listening to a recording of . New·
man at the organ
playlng "Toccata In
was
spine chilling.
1
Neuman has never taken an
organ ~n . He did however, when
a child, take plano lessons.
There Is no doubt about It he could
be playing at Carnegie Hall.
Burdette was organist at the
Heath United Methodist Church,
Middleport for over 20 years.
· His wife, Cherole Is also talented.
Cherole has a beauUful voice and on
tile tape with Neuman accompan·
tng she sang "ShaD We Gather At
The River" and "Deep River."
There Is no doubt aboUt It - they
are talented.

Like to mention that our frtend,
!living Karr marl«id another birth·
day last Friday.
!living always asks just before
In last week's column I wrote his birthday "are you going to take
about Stove Town in upper my picture?"
Syracuse.
One Ume I did take his picture
I bad several calls about the when be was honored and the next
article and one of the callers was . morning he was waiUng for me ort
Leonard Bass who has an excellent the steps to my office to make sure
memory.
It did not get In the pajler.
HelnformedmethatStoveTown
Irtvtng If you reaDy want your
many years ago was owned, troin picture in the paper we wW be
where Hubbard's Greenhouse Is happy to oblige.
presently located up to the Syra·
, Now let's see you are 40 · right?
cuse J&gt;resbyterian parsi&gt;nage, by . Best wishes.
·
Syracuse Coal and Salt Co., and all
Have a nice week. .

Square dance lessons planned
PT. PLEASANT, W.Va. - Tile
Grande Squares Square Dance
Club will host a free Introduction to
the Wonderful World of Western
Style Square Dancing on 'Sept. 11
and 20.
•
Lessons will be held at the Wl'st
VIrginia Extension Office Audlto·
rlum In the Courthouse Annex
·located .on VIand Street In Point
Pleasant.

Couples are Invited to attend
either or both nights from 7: lJ to
9:30 p.m. Members of the club are
encouraged to attend and help the
guests. These exper1enced dancers
will be on hand tllniughout the
conllnuln~ le;;sons to help guide the .
pew ,couples through the vartous
patterns taught by the Instructor
and caller, Cecil Sayre.

columns.

ctasswUI belltnMonday, Sept.17;1n
PQlntPlea,wlt.
-It wUl lie taught Monday and
Thursdays, 7 to 10 p.m. at Point

fromthehigh'school.
. Cost Is $18 for the
payable lnC4Sl!. no~cbedra
accepted.InstructonwWbeEIIllle
Hunt, p&amp;riiJIIedlc, andBettyMJI'tln,

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Beavers 22-14 in .
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. DURING OUR ANNUAL

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$1/1
POOL IITS

HE~BIS

DECI( TO POOL .....................:._.,,.U.ULt.s..............~.S33
S.~INGROUND· TIEAD LADDERS .....l~HWUI ................f$5

HOT TUBS &amp; SPA •••••" •••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••• ~................. $1995
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REPLACEMENT LINERS

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AIIOUND'I'RI BND -01111 .......... . , _
141&gt; ,..._ .....
,.wn

• 24' ROUND ABOVE GROUND .....JW.WI&amp;............... 1120
16x32 ABOVE GROUND .............JW.WIUI. ••••• ;..... S200
18' ROUND ABOVE GROUND .....JW.\IAI.II9.;.............
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RIPAIR KIT. FOR VINYLLINUS •••• Y.:.U1 .............;,S1.25
TEFLON TAPE, 500 INCHES .........JW.\LA9.................. $0c.
USED PUMP &amp; MOTOR .........IAlOXU.i.WiA9JIIW.......
II' ,
. ABOVE GROUND SANb JILTER &amp; PUMP.!rA\.~~.u... 1150
2825-PAINT, 5 GAL. Blkl~l BlUE ...............U.Yl.•• S69.00

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THEIMO~TERS ....................... ~-.................. ALL

400Jo OFF·
73 fO ARNESON POOL SWEEP ..:':.........WA\,IW...... S3SO

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year against Wisconsin. ,
control, to build Its hal1tlmemargln.
' Earle Bruce, Ohio State's coach,
1be JJeavers drOVe 82 yards In 15
. was not surprlled by Oregon State's plays and conswrled almost five
. performance. "In the last ftve minutes of the second quarter:
games last year, they reaDy hit and TaUback oJames Terrell took a
they didn't have (quarterback pltchout from Greene and sped' the
Ricky~ Green tbe!l.'~
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1!1St14yards. .
.
Bruce w""'"'ft Ids -'-th ..,.,...,.
Ohio State's offense settled down
, ---"":oe , "!"coach,
Su"'6'•• .
.
openeJ:astheBuclceyes'
said, In the second
half behind redshlrt
attenpon because Ohio S.tate would
"We were very fortunate to capital- sopholnOrequarterbackJimKarsa·
plaiadlfterenttypeofgamelnthe
1ze on their errors. we are not a IDS. KarsatDs, replacing InJured
sermd halt," Avezzano said ''We
finished team.'' '
regularMUieTtmczakasastarter,
would be challellged by a better
John w,.,...........e, a serond-s...Mft directed thi! Buckeyes' control
team.''
tanback, ~
State's ~"; game with his beVy of I'UIIIIE!I'B and
Oregon State was beaUag Ohio toochdown a 4-yard run with 1 22 his......_uentbutaccurantnaaa"'n.
Stale 14-3 at halflkne, but the
'
:
~tm completed ~.is
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left In the third quarter that put the
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l3ucl!eyes ahead 1.5-14.
pasaes for 102 yards. 1'lmczak,
deffllalvely In tJ;e last Jl mjautes
Oregon State stullned tlie Buck- recovered from a double fractlll'IM#
behind 233-pound junior tailback eyes, 24-polnt favorites, with two his I1gbt leg In SJr!ngp-actice, wal
· ~.~~in~~ the ~-half truchdo\vns, easUy heldoi.ltof action as a precaution,
offsetting a ~yard field goal by the ·. Green, oregon State's .qui~:
.......
_. · Buckeyes'tlch Spangler 1n the !lrst · foo""'
·-"' ..,_
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""'ute strength was the _.,...,,
~· -ck , gave Ohio
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tmpresslve thing we saw today," the · quarter ror a 1,4-3 margtn. .
State's yoong defensedrooble;
Beaven~'coachsald. .
The Beavel'll' .first touchdown, 'especlallyll\theflrsthalf. . . . .
Byars, the Big Ten's leading. quarterback Ricky Greene's 3-yard
' The Jlllllor pa'secl for24lyards oo
1100re!'andruiberin1!183,ranl3and keeper, was set up by Ohio State a· J!I.ot-atpertomrnaceand~29
1yanlsfortouchdownsandcan1ed punterTootTupa.'stumble. Tupa,a ylll'(ls on the,grwnd. HOiveller, he
34tlmesforacareer:!U8h182YI\I'(Is. freshman attempting his first was harried In the second bait,
"Byars pra!lvled us ~." coJiegoe kick, botHell the ball and especially by Ohio State's !®~
A......,.no llllld atter the opener for was dnJA)ed at the Buckeyes' · freshman linebacker Chris
both oollegP football teams.
25-yard Une.
'
Spielman.'
· Byars had i74 yards lor his
Then Oregon State stole one of
OrNOO State outgalned Ohio
previous best. rushing game last Ohio State's ravortte' tricks, ball
State 387·3&amp;1.

Michigan jolis

Miaml.~

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - ' Hanunersteln leaped at the line to
the third quarter to pull the .
Fullback Bob Perryman scored Intercept a Kosar pass alll;j set
Wolverlnesrutofa7-4ide!lclt.
. three toucbOO.Yns and Michigan Mlchlgan up at ~ HWTicanes' :M.
Miami's first · TO came on a
. ByANNES.CJWWIEY
stoppedMlamlquarterbadtBemle The Wolverines tht!l took seven '. 32-yard pass ~Kosar to~
.. . ....eel.._ ......
LEXINGI'ON, Ky. (AP) -Senior Kosarwithstxtntera:ptluusaadtwo plays to rcore, .with Perryman' Brown early In the third quarlel'. '
fumble recoveries Saturday as the plunglngofh~t taddelromayard · Perryman's decisive score ciune
George Adams ran for three
14th ranked Wolverlnel upeet the rut for !lis thln1 touChdown.
·• with 7: 01 left and two plays anl:r
touchdowns and 106 yards and
top.ranlret'
Hurrlcanes22-14.
Perryman
had
lllOI'ed
on
a
Michigan passed up a 24-yard Bob
quarterback'
Ranldel1 P' et'
Mlaml,
2-1,
trailed
12-7
midway
stx-yanlrunlil
~flntquarterafter
Bergeron fleld goal. Mlarnl wai
. lot 199 yai'ds In his startlngdebutas
Killltul:kY routsd Kent Slate. 42-0 · ~::,'!\the~barlbqiiiiiUraad'!as ·· a M'r'dpn funlble ~and found fOUgll1ng the kldu:r, ~
t'efalstve ?adlle Mllre added a
TO
late In Michigan a first lklwn at the 3.
Saturday in a lllliHlClllferl IXJl- · ;t;
But the Hurrtcanes, traDing 19-7,
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WNltb Stadh•m.
· and score again with BqJimnore
. , Kentucky qeied Ita 9EIIIIOII with
sensation Kcsar hltUng!lanla:r Stan
' · the vlcto!y, . Jj!l'ry ClaibOrne's
Shakespeare with a 4fyard touch1iecOIId winning start In three yean
clown pass.
11 Wildcat coach. Kent State, a :H-17
Miami's last' hopes were dashed
winner CNer Akron a week ago,
when
llnebadcer . R.odney ~ ~
evened Its retnd at 1·L
~ snared his second of !hree 19~
, Adams, a 213-pound t&amp;tibackfnm
11oM. Beigauu then wrapPed
Lexington, scored from 5 and 1
things up with a Z7·yard field goat
yards In the first haH and had
with 1:12 remaining.
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after sbJwb~g promise as a backup
In his treshman year, completed 14
al 1i paiii!S, lnclut'ln&amp; a 4-yard
INDIANAPOLIS. (AP) - Qt!ar:
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Jim Everett passed tor 2M
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V18GINIA- ,....,.. Boa
·Wblte lateln thesecondquarterthat
yards and two touchdowns tct
WallleJ ef
VIr/ h !IIIII IIra ' p die..., tar a plllilllariiQ et
pve Kentucky a 21.0 baltUme lead
flallkl!r Jet! Price Saturday as
Mwi 1•1 er Field Ia MGq : 1n1, W.Va. ~ lliJIII'II Dute Wbelli or
the vlsltcn from the Mid·
Purdue, taking advantage of
die Ualvenlty orLtJiil:t ~re~~:• ••fwW~•faet Rt
:0
American Conterenoe.
pealed Notre Dame eri'ors, upset
malr.e lbe ll?op. WV1,J led 2M Ill ballllme. CAP r
01 ?e).
Mark Logan ended a six-play,
the No.7-rankl:d Irtsh 2J.2lln .thetr
'15-yanl drive with a 1-yard toucb-' '
college footbaU seascn opmer at the
cbvnatl:Xlofthethlrdquarterand
Hodsier DOOle.
freshman Mark Hi11P pranced 46
Notre Dame scored twice In ·the
yards clown the left sldeiJDe oo the
first tor a 14-31ead, but the Irtsh lust
ftrllt play of the Mirth. JRrttlllg the
the baD five Urnes on turmvers and
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) .:_ Mlnne- lead the Twins past the Texas WUdcatsup42-0with14:51toplay.
'1'IIROt,IGR TID MIDDLE- M "JM.. Gerald Willie IJiall .tepe .
were hurt late In thethlrdquarteroo
Kent State threatened three . lh?lu...,Viifll-• lbe !Nddle for tour-ru* • Miami's Julie Cartel .,.,..es fw
10ta'1 Tbn Laut'ner brcJIIe oot ala · Railien ~ Satlarday.
an Ineligible receiver penalty that ·
1-for-33 slump with ftM' hits,
'lbe V)Cfory eNIIIIed the Twills to timeS, butklckl!rToi\YDeLeooewas
lbeuadlle aad teammete o.a.c.-{Ml sw~npiarouad?o'defead.
forced them to (lllnt. •
tncludlnga~dllubleln remain atop the tlahtlY bunched . wldeleftqnfleldgoalattemptsof49,
( AP 1 , erpboto11 ).
the elahth IMing and a homeNi, to Arnl!l1ain Leaaue West Division.
C and 28 yard&amp;.
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COLUMBUS, Oblo . (AP) ~ State eo8ch Joe Avez.:zano
proved to be an accurate halftime
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22-14 ~ball .loss ,Saturday· to
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tides In theconUnentaiUnltedStates
are In Maine, according to Rand
McNally's "Mobil Travel Guide."
Maine has about 3,500 mUes of
·seacoast and about 2,500 lakes
within its borders. Except for Its
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PI'. PLEASANT;
- An Pleasant
tMs' buiJdlni,

marryus.Theproblelljls,becan't
do It unless Jackie converts. Jackie
said she would, and even agreed to
ratst&lt; our clilkh'en In the Jewish
faith, but she doesn't want to be
ObUgated to attend seiVIces. She's
one of thosEl people who always
finishes what slie starts and doesn't
want ,togi&gt;to the trouble to convert
If shes not going to lleJl pracUclng
1Jew. I'vetoldherltdoesn'tmattera
bit to me If she attends services or ·
not. Whatdoyouthlnk?-SAMC.,
BROOKL¥.N, N.Y.
DEAR SAM: I think she sounds
great, Don't let her getaway! Wrtte
to Meg care of this newspaper. The
volume of man prohibits personal
repUes, but quesUons of · general
Interest will be discussed iJl 'tuture

. SPf,:CIAL OLl'MPL\Ns - GaDco lnUtrlel and Gaidlnl Hand
Schoolsmt 12 to lbe Ohio Special 0\vmi,llcs In Colunibus
ll):om left, they are ,left CahfiiDs, Bill 'lbornp8on, Ei.geoe Roach, Jbn
~. Gene Sl!aver, Scott Greene, Don Saxon, Teresa She eta Bciee
West, Dan SllortandMearlln Plenon. Not plduredlsBrenda~.
1be team wda.lout gold medals, 111x silver and seven bronze. Eveala

ALFRED - The Alfred United
Methodist Church homecoming will
be held Sept. 16, with Sunday school
at 9: 4? a.m.; worship service at 11
a.m.; . basket dinner at 12: lJ p.m .
and the afternoon service at 1: :.:J
p.m . . Unity Singers will provide
special music. The public Is Invited
to attend.

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last week's U.23 vlcto!y over St. Imls. The obfect Is
the Raider 8EOUJidary, led by COI'IIl'ltlacks Mike

Haynes ..and. Lester Hayes; The Raiders limited
Hooston's Warren Moon to 156 yardS In their :H-14
victory l&amp;st week.
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Mlnne!lota In which the usually charltible Cllarger
defense llmlted the VJ~Pngs to
yards while the
oftense roUed for · 526. The SeahaWkl shut oot
Clew!land 33-0, but Curt Warner, the AFC's leading
rusher laSt IE8DI, went down wlih a knee ii!JUI'Y and
Is probably 1o1t for the !le8SiliL Warner's place oo the
I'OIIIer has ~ taken by Harris, wbo was cut by the
Steelei'S afb:r boldlng rut for I1IIJfe IIIOIII!Y·
Mcnday lll&amp;bt's contest betwl!eD San Francisco
(1.0) and Washington (01~ tlgurell to be a s!JlotOUt.
1be Redsklns generated no pass l1lllh aplnll Miami,
· leaving the secondary vulllerable to Marlllo's bombs
. : to Duper, and go this week agalnt anc;her sldlllUI
quartA:I'b8Ck In Jqe Mootana. But the tier defellle Ia
lnlislnl cornettlack Eric Wright ant' defaiiiVe ertd
Jeff Stover, himself flll1ng In for holdout Fred Dean.
Atlanta, with }WIIam Andn!ws auaefor the -.on
with a knee Injury, got a big bcalt last week from
Geralcl RiaJ, IU replacernmt, wbo rulhed ill' :U2
~ In a 3&amp;-28 upeet at New ~ But against
Detroit. whldl bit :..27 to San FraDc.'tlco 00 Ray
Wencbbli'• last·IEOlnd field goal, the Faklonl may
be witb;lllt cdenllve tackle Mike Kenn, GUt with a calf
lnjwy.
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w1n over the CtnclnnaU Bengals, Is an unlikely
starter for Denver. Gaz:y Kubiak, who took over and
englneei\:d the winning toocbduwn drive, Is his
replacEment. Chicago, which romped over Tampa
Bay 3H41ast week, Is diversifying Its attack as Matt
Subey shlires ball-carrying duties with Walter
. Paytoo.
Philadelphia woke up a half too late' against the
Giants, cmalng from a 21-6 deficit to Within one point .
as Rnn Jaworsld (ound · Mike QUick lor tw(l
touchdowns. Minnesota never woke up a taU In Its loss
to San Diego.
Bullalo was another- second·half team last week
againSt New England as Joe Ferguson went Z7 for 40
for 263 yards. The Cardinals lost by a point to Green
Bay as NeU O'Donoghue missed what cwld have
been II game-winning 45-yard !leld goal on a play
originally designed to be a take.
Kansas City wW again go witli Todd Blackledge,
woo Is n:placlng the Injured Bill Kenney at
quarterback. The Bengals' Crls ColUnsworth caughl
10 passes for 141 yards agalrult Denver.
Tampa Ba.Y got almost no o!fense against Chicago,
generating just 254 yards- 74 of them on one play, a
scortng pass from Jack Thompson to Gerald Carter.
New Orleans Is hoping for a.better performance by lti
defense, which allowed Atlanta 249 yards on the
grwnd.
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The Cleveland-Rams game matches the tWo~
or Monday gaqaes. The Rams got o!f to a J3.0 ll!ed
against the Cowboys but cookm't capltanze on
turnovers and Eric Dickerson's runnlng:The BroWni
t'ld almost nothing rlgbt In their 33-0 loss to .Seattle.

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Pomeroy

Point Pleasant .smashes Athens,
POINT PLEASANT - The Point
Jilleasant Blg Blacks posted their
first win of the season F rtday
evening a t Saunders Memorial
!'ltadlum, an Impressive 4().:11) decls!Oit pver the lilsitlng Athens
auJ4logs o! the Southeastern Ohio
Athletic League.
•'The Big Blacks evened their
ueoord to 1-1 on the year. Athens

!liPPed to ().2.
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edge Pawtucket, 3-2

PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP ) _ The
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~~M~d~~-~and

a wild pitch Friday tO defeat the
Pawtucket Red Sox 3-2.
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Hannan Trace drops Hannan·:~
34-6 .for . s~o.-~ grid victory

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little time. On the thirdJIIay of the
Thetlrilt)Vas$tthe7:Jllmarkwlth
quarter, It was Wedge . hitting Dave M&amp;::AIIllter aolna fNffl ~
Mitchell tor another tooclldowll the two. Athens miNed the PAT
pass. t111s (llle a ~yardl!r. Rllodel' kick.
PAT ldck wu aood and the Big
Mterplc)dllg all I RoierRoulll
,Blacks then held a 3W advantaee.'
pass, Atllells toot owr at lis ll.ln
: Oil the ensuJn8 ldckQft, the Blg five plays, A~ I!Wllll!d to the
B)acks knocked the ball loose 1rom PPHS nine. It was Mark Wlllilml
DanAbdellaatthe16yardUneanda scorlngonthenextplayatthe3::W ·
penalty on ~bEl BuUdop gave Point mark !rom the ~ ·McAIJIBter
JX"'C'''OJI at the eight-yard line. c!IJTied In lhEl two-point converwloll
(llle,the tll-.t play It was sophomore · as AHS made .It 40-14.
taUbackRyanBordmanaillngln!or
After hO~ the leCOIId strtng
the 'ID at the 9: 58 mark ot the third unit of the Big Blackl 011 their Jli!Xt
QW11'ter. Athens blocked the PAT posMsion, Athens~ the Btr
OennlsBurtt,whotooktheloss, and
kick. Point~ up Its blg&amp;est -~~ksUneto,JX~~~tl\lldtook~lllthe,lJ
the wild pitch which produced the
Jeadolthe-pl'Qe,4().0.
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Atllenl then li'!O'Ied 'lOYIIJ'ds trulx
decisive third run was thrown by
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reliever Toey Herron. TheOlppers
Second.....
All :ll lllllldoi points Cllll!e In the plays with Ed Robe ICOI'InR ......
~~ ~~- ~s~, lnther_fu_the_~-~q~~-~~-a-~---~-In_the_~--~~·~P_P_ffi_w_as_ted
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Pawtucket had only four hlt.s off
starter Md winner, Jim Deshaies,
and Mark SUva , whO relleved him
the seventh ..

· Although· !InaI team totals show
Athens slightly ahead In some
categories, the Big Biacks doml· .
nated the offensive and defensive
llne o! scrimmage.
Point broke It open early with a
27-0 halftime lead, and widened the
margin tD 40-0 midway through the
third q~r. After that, PPHS
Coach Steve Salford called on hls
second and third stringers to tlnlsh
the game.

By'l'IMDAVJ.i
~Staff

~ppers

JUIDeShocks Vl!iltGI's
Afterh&lt;&gt;ldlng the Bulldogsonthelr
·second possession of the game,
KellyRl1fle's '10-yardpuntreturnfl)r
-a touchdownlgnlted theBig Biacks.
RU!1e hauled In Darrln Malone's
pmt at the P PHS lJ and raced tile
dlstancetoglvePolnta6-0iead a tthe
5:52 mark. Mike Rb&lt;x!es' extra·
point kick sailed wide.
The Big Blacks put some more
points on the· board on their next
possession. On a second aild four
situation, senior quarterback Brian
Wedgehit endDarrellMltchell !oia
27-y&amp;rQ'IDpass. Wedgethennailed
Shawn Nibert with a two-point
converSion pass to make 1114-0 with
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In the quarter.

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tumble set up the third Point
P leasant score. On the llttb play of
t he ·drive, Shawn Thomas scampered to pa~ trnm 26 yards out.
MtkeRIIodes'ldckspllitheuprigbts
to give Pulnt a 2Hl advantage. ..
Another Athens' fllmbled\lrlnglts
next poli'!ffl•lnn gave f'olnt good
field posJtlon on the Bnljctcs' 'iff,
After moving the ball to the Atllells'
21-yard line In five plays, a pen11ltY
on the Big BJ¥1&lt;s mcM!d the pigskin
oot to . the £yard Une. Backup
quarterback Mike Rhodes con·
necledwithendShawnNtberttora ,
4.'&gt;-yard true~ pass. Rhodes'
extra-point klckwasnogood.Pulnt
was In command. 27-0.

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The Rnllqa nillled the two-point
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PPHS '-1 coach Steve Safford
a&amp;ld, "W~ really needed thls ~win
toolabt to aet our contldeace back.
;EspeclaJiy aft«whatl!a&amp;llienediast
week. We're &amp;ll!ttln&amp; better, but we

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Atter the game Hr Coach Brett.
Hannan was alert and covered the Wlbon commented 011 hll team't:
ball a!Ill 47. Ollila first play seniOr
lack of aggresslvenela In the tlr$1·
quarterback Jim Aldns' took the · halt, saying, " be was
snap l'lllled out. and as he wu hit
that we weren't able to put
3U liver the Wlldcall ot ~· ,lateraled theballiO(allbackWllson, two halves a t conalltent 1111t
W. VII.
whorandowlltheleftaldeUnefor53 · aggresatve play." Willon. pi'a!Md" ·
', rO what
r; wey pllysical
yard$. The tint half ended with
the effort ot soplllmon! Da.\'ld
game, for the nat pert, Hannan Hannan Trace hOlding a 14-41 lead.
Bartrum, a tint ·year player wbo
Trace ,clomiDal8l.
s. · d Half
was second to Ron SalllllleB lit
The 'CIIts' cfefellle held Hannan . The second halt beaan Slowly as . tackles. Wilson Bald be also was
to l28 yards, with 57 yardl coming Barnes picked up hill lhlrd touch- pleased with the way hil tt8rn!
onle play. H'l' also Intercepted downwlth2:51toaoonaaevenyard .c ameotrtheballlntheaecondhalf.
twope~.and~afurrtble .
jaunt. When Barnes crPI&amp;ed1he
· Frlday, HTfllcesGreenllthcl'ne.:
Lllte Ill thetlrlt quarterwltll aO.O goaUine befeUtotheground, but the
Coach Wllsoli said he expec.-:•.
score and neither teim otfedng InJury turned out to be a lower leg very toug!l game and In order lo-'
mucb of a threat, Hannan Trace cramp. Eflc Darst added the win, Hannan 1'ra(e would ~ve · to~ ,
quarterback Gary Kirk, lldferiDe convenlon for a 2U HT lead
eliminate the tlrilt half rnfitalle&amp;
from a lliaht COIICIIIIIn In Jut
Hanilan Trace opened up the
ani! play hard·noeed football. ·, ..
week's &amp;arne 11t Symmes Valley, . ' scoril!a' In tbefourth. Darst took It In
e: u u,
was lntercepb!CJ at the two yard from two yaf!ll wt with 8:52 to go.
B
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A pu1 to Barnes fell Incomplete.
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· lD came the Wlldcilts' defense. Later, a twO yard run by junior Phil ~= =::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ ,.,
OllHaJman'atlrltplay,afmnbleby Bailey witll3:331eft In the game Toia!yllnllle ..... ..................... lJI · m
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At the two, It took one carry by '
Hannan stilrted to move In the lnlelceplb~ ........ ..................... 2 ·
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Delre Barnes to put HT 011 the tlna1 quarter. HT'nlefe1111e put a Fumblel
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· board. Barnell' attempt for the s!QpotltwhendefellslveendMark Penaltles ........................ :....... MII 2-~
extr11 point was ltopped. The tint ~ Intercepted a Jlni AdklnS' · Hannan
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quarter ended with HT up 6-0. The pass.
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otfellllve · lltnJG!e· coatlllued for ,------~----~--------both orren-tn tile I8COI!d quarler.
Then with 1: 10 to go wtth Hannan
pu!lllng the ball, IIIClde Jobn
Jobnlon broke tl-.fOUilh the Une and
bloclred the kick. FoJiowln&amp; pa-.es
by ~ - one compll!te tD Phil
~. Barnes brolr.e throu8h the
Hannan defeare eliroute to an 1ll
yard touclldowll run. Bailey added
the.two-polnt convenloD and a l«l
Kr lead.
wttll 26 I«&lt;O1ds left on the clock

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ltolnt Pltcuanl, W. Va.

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Middleport-Gallipolis, Qhio Point P11asant, W. Va. ·

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W. Va.

Ohio-Point

North ·Gallia takes Green,
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A. penalty-rldd!in

Wl1liaJnBOncanpletedaJ.D. Colley passlngtoscorethelranlypolntaot.
pass, taking the baU 26 yard&amp; down the night. Robinette Clllnp' . , a:
onto Green's 20 at 9::.l. Foreman 10-yard Brlan ~paM, landlna·
tll!lll took over and on the second · · In the endzone just' as the C:loek 1'1111•
handed vlsltin¥ FrankUn Furnace play followlng, took it into the out Rol;lch passed toDolitblittotake.
Green a 2S8 non-league grid loss Bobcats' endzone for the touch· the baU In for the two-pOOit•
here Friday night.
down. Foreman's kick for the extra conversion.
Fans ot both teams were treated point was good.
The scorebo8.rd read 28-8 aolnJ.
to a UveJy fkst half, with nearly all
Green held its own· for the Into the third quarter, and q.en! it
scorlna! happening ht the second remalndel' of the quarter, and Its remained for the re!!t of the pme. '
quarter, but both stalemated and defense held against another 2()- Both sides came perttously ca. to
settled in foraruaged bilttleforthe . yard Foreman rush early in' the scorlrig on one anot~. but that's '
.· ~ofthepine.
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~quarter.Foremanthentook
whenapenaltyeltherlillvedlhtclay
~'lllePlrates.. . , f!ICkedup the
the baU another ~ · yatds or scuttled · the other teln'l'• •
1'USIIIIIg yardage, amplllng 233 ,to down!lekl, butonthe!¥!XIplayltwas , chances.
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Green's57.SenlorBrlanHawkstoolc fumbled and Green recovered.
top honors wttJi 1m yards on 14
ItwlWl'twttU5:37Ha~liJ"OIIIht tlniesror·a totaloflOOyartlf,whjle '
carries. Foll(liwlng Hawks' ou~t the ball in for· another m. Green was whistled nine times for
was Mark Foreman, who had 82 Foreman's ~ .was again good, t!llyanls.
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• yar&amp;melghtciUTles.Green'sTodil · arid the scoreboard read 14-0 as the · The Pirates hit the home field ,
Douthat was Ieadlng rusheF lor the
!lrst half began Winding dOwn.
Friday when the te~ hosts •
v!sitors.recording~yankonseven
But in 11 SUI1II'iae move, at3:35, a Ross Sootheastern.
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Defet~Sively, three Pirates en·
from the two-yard line was blocked
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joyed
multiple
success
on
the
field,
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Shane GlasSburn. David Ham- F'trsl do1A'J\S ........ ............. ......~ ••1 3
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SEARCIDNG FOR SPACE ~ North Galla Hyland (M) dng FridaYs NGG.- pme.
23.'1
as Hawks and Joe Moore ll,dded 13 · mons then rushed the ball Into the Yards nuhl"8 ...... ,.................... 57
quarierback J.D. ColleY (15) 8earcbes lor space lo D plte a st,alemated second half, .the l'lratEIIIqok
Yards pa!lllng ...................... .... 123
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tacl!.Jes apiece to \heir record, and endzone.f'oremanldckedagalnand Total
1!8Cape the oncoming attack of Green defender Bill their'aecond win of the season over lhe ~.~
yardage ., ........................ l8l
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Pa!illei attemPted ... , ...... ,.. ......... 21
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2,
sacksanddefi'DS!veplayswerealso
With 2:10 lEft, Jackie Glassburn Passes oompleted .............. ,....... !O
lnter&lt;eptlons ... ... .. .......... .. .... .. ... 1
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shown by senior Chuck Easter, moved In to intercept a Green pass Fumbles ................. .... .... .. ..... ... I
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sqJhomore John Colley and fre5h- and dashed 40 yards downfleld for Fumbles !&lt;"t .............,............... I
Penalties ............................... 1!-1111 J2,li0 •
manDavldRoosh.
thetruchdown.
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The Btlbcats p~ they weren't G."!en ................. ,.............. o 8 o o- 8
· on first dCM'lllnslde the Trimble 20, fumble ourselves.
, · By KE1'0I WISECUP .
"Our defense did a super Job to the Ol)enlng canto: wl!en Scott out of it wjlen they errif*lYed slant NOC1h Gall~ ... ,. .......... :........1 21 0 0-~ ,
but couldn't mount any points.
Times &amp;,Jtinel Sta1f
The winning drive came after an allow Meigs only one touch4own. I
thing Meigs has a great defense,
.GLOUSTER - .Spilt end Steve exchange of fumbles near midfield .
much better than Coal Grove's,"
Standley caught his second of two Trimble lost the baU with five
said
coach Dave Pritchard
toJ!Chdown passes with 1: 38remaht- minutes to go on Its own 42. On the afterwinning
the
game.
lng In the game to wipe a short -ilved Marauders' second play after that,
Meigs coach C)larlle Chancey
LOS ANGELES (AP)- When the . With a slngle and 'was sacrlflced to Dodgers·Wished. f feel I've done an
Meigs lead and lift the Tomcats to a TrlmblecameupwiththebaUatthe
said,
"A
couple
of
crucial
mlsiakf&gt;
Cincinnati
Reds acqulredtreeaeent second. Pedro Guerrero then lll!flt a adequate · Job, although'· I feel 11
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14-8 upset vlctqry over the Maraud- Meigs49.
were very costly. Trimble Is very
' ·'ery; here Friday In the Trl Valley
Trlmble'sTeeMorrlsonranfor20 hard to run against because of their Dave Parker over. the winter; they loilgdrivetorlght-centerfleldthat Could'vedonebetter.
no doubt had in mind home runs and Parker ,:aught before ruMing Into · . "But I can't see myself s~'
Conference 6pener for both schools. yards In tllree successlv~ carries quickness."
the wall. Reynolds went to third, two or· thrre more years ill the 1
runs batted ln.
:Meigs had taken an 8-7 lead just and Jeweu passed for eight yards to
Senior end Dan Thomas led Meigs
But Friday night, In the Reds' HI wberehewasstrandedwhenReds' buDpen. They can pay somebody'
ntlrnents prlor to the winning the21.
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In
receiving
with
six
catches
for
·89
Victory
over the. Los A.ngoeles rellevei Ted Power got plilch·hltter else a whole .lot Jess money to do the (
touchdown as junior Brad Robinson
After a gain of three, Jewell found
yards. Senior end Scot Gheen
Dodgers,
it was Parker's·glove and
Mike MarsbaU to ground out to end samethlngl'mdolng.
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~bbed a 20 yard pass from junior
Standley heading toward the flag
thrre grabs for 3'l yards.
his speed that helped make tl)e the game.
"I've tried IllY Y!!8I' and a half in ·•
Mlke Chancey with 5: l'lleft ht the near .the live·yard line; From there
Bljr'defensive tackle Tony Welch ·difference ht the game. ·
-JOhn Franco, 5-0, earned the thebuDpenanditeellcandoabetler
folU"Ihquarter. Chancey also passed the senior end ran it In untooched.
led the Marauders In tackling with
victory and fower recorded his job starting," HootOn aclded. · · . '
And the most appreciative ~as
to-. Robinson on the two-point
Meigs made a go oflt, gaining one
seven
solo
stops
while
cornerback
Cincinnati's player-manager Pete sixth save. Franco and_Power are
~shutout was Dodgers' 15th of :
. cmverslon.
first down, before ha\llng to give up
James
Acree
.had
six
whUe
playing
Rose.
both
fQI1!ler
Doclger
fannhands.
the
season, the most since 1968wheri .
:I'he Tomcats opened the srorlng the baD on downs lD the waning an aU-round hard-nosed game.
"'That's
Parker's
game,"
said.
The
ii11lE!
began
as
pitching
duel
Lcs
Angeles was blanked 23 times. !
wtth an 18 . yard pass from seconds.
despite
playing
Mark
Hammonds,
Rose.
"He
makes
.
the
catch,
he
between
Qnclnnatl
rookie
Ron
Thel!'scorelessstreakwasexlelldid
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·· quarterback Paul Jeweu to Stand"Up untU our last drive, I really
with a sore foot, had five stops as did
steals
the
base.
Dave
knows
hoW
to
and
Los
Angeles
veteran
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to
21
!nnlnss·
The
Dodgers
last
:
Rolinson
ley on Trimble's third offensive play thought Meigs deserved to win the
end Jay Whittington.
win,
he
knows
howtoplaythegame,
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Burt Hooton, who was replacing scored a run In Qle .sixth lnnlria of :
· following Its block of a Huey Eason game because they controlled the
Robinson · led Meigs in rushhtg
he !mows what it takes. "
aUing Rick Honeycutt in the Thursdltynlght'sjglitnlng:J:21assl? :
puDt on Meigs' first po~lon.
ball si&gt; much. Our kids showed a lot
with 52 yards in 19carries. Monison
Parker led off the top of the ninth Dodgas' starting rotation.
Atlanta.
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Meigs, which dominated In most of chai-acter and never quit. That
led
statistical cagegorles except the fumble recovery gave us a big ll!t, bies.Trimble with 24 yards In !line inning with a walk off reliever Ken
Los Angeles on . - - - - - - - - - - -· :'
Robinson blanked
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Howell, 2-5, who took the loss. With ,ow- hits over seven
Innings and
,
sc?reboard, three times had the baU especlally since we had just lost a
Meigs, 0-2 overall and O-lin TVC one out, Parkier broke for second, Hooton, In his first start since June
play, hosts Miller Friday In its home
explafnlng later, "I gambled and 12, gave up only two hits ovl'r eight
opener whUe Trimble, now 1-1 took off. Thehead-flrstslldewasnot innings.
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vlntageDaveParkerbutltwasgood
Asked if his performance erased
Belpre.
enough."
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any doubts about himself, Hooton,
good
HoweU then struck oot Brad 3!1, said, "I might bethe!lrstonewho
Deparllnelll
M
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Gulden but Alan Knicely stroked a had doubts erased. It's been a ioQg
. Flnt downs .. :....... ........... : .. 13
6
Yanb rushiJig ......... : ........... 58
58
single to center to score Parker with while since I've done anything llke
Yanb pisoll1g ..... ............... ll2
53
the game's only run.
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Total yanls ........................:m
Ill
"The baU wasn 'Uiit very hard," confidence, and I was confident
PaSSIJIC.. ... ................ .... . :9-31-2
4-7-1
Pwlts .... .............. ...... 3-100i33.Ji ~164 132.81 · said Knicely, "so Dave had plenty of
!rom the first pitch."
See me for car,
Pt-naltles .......... .... .. .. .........4-ll
2-20
time
to
score."
Hooton, who has been a starter
life and health
Fumbles/loot ...................... 2·1
3-2
lly,..._..:
throughout his career but has been
·Metgs ....... ........................ . o o o s- 8
In the bottom of the ninth, relegated for most of l$l, said, "I
Trimble .. .. ...... .... ................? 0 0 7-14
pinch-hlt~r R.J. Reynolds led off· hied this year to do what the
llclanll:
·rT) - Standley 18 yard pass !rom J'"""ll
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Lloyd once won 56 consecutiVe
slrigies matches, a feat unmatched

Thistledown results

In the history of modem women's

NOR1H RANDAll., Ohkl (AP)

-Spanish Lee, withOmar Londono ,
. up, took first In the featured
six-furlong Priceless F'ame Purse
Friday a:t Thistledown.
The winner went the distance in
1: 12 1-5 and paid $3.!11, $3~ aDd
· $2.40. Second, Painted Smile, returned $10-QJ and $5.40. Third, Lady
Jack, paid $2.60:
The last-race 1-12-8 trlfecta ArCtic Malcten. Planters Punch~
Shanta Jay- paid $1,132.50.
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be, In the filial following Friday's

vlctorles- Navratllova64, &amp;-lover
'IWice, Martina Navratllova has . Australlan Wendy TumbuD, Lloyd
won54 'Inarow. Thesecondofthose 6-2, 6-2 over Canadian Carling
two runs Is stlll alive. And she has Bassett.
beaten IJQyd the past 12 times they
Saturday, Ivan Lend! of Czechosha~ met.
lovakla played Pat Cash of Australllall, theyhavebattledacrossthe na and top-seeded John McEnroe
• net ht 00 matches. Each has won 00.
faced two-tlme'defendlngchamplon
The last 18 times they've met, it's J•~-· COiUiorS In the _men
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~Ails won the girls' .t ace with 61
JPDIB'· Second place honors went-to
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each hadlll!lll!lleech.SeanGnleller em'sttmhaJljitters,racklncupall the uprights, thescorenowl!Hl. The
65 yards and Ty Moore,
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Overall Soothern had a pretty eood
had an lnlat:ejltlun. Jimmy and
of ita 36 points ht the flrlt half as it rosts round the enctzone three more
reception for 11 yards.
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Roehrig was .three for slx passillf
CadetsprovedtobeaUttletoomuch Combs booted several good kicks
Huck led Fort Feye wltll tour t:rlumpll ,OVf!r the Ea,lel here M~ay, Corey Perkins, Ed Roeh- for87yards,whlleRoyceB~woa ·
tor the Southern Tornadoes here thatiOOkTornado~tackles,whlleDanBalcer, andJeft •· Friday evening. Caldwell and rig,andBnanotmerllngeach!ound
threeforten!or29yards.
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With 1:381eft In the third frame
and Sam Skinner each had three Ealtemarebothl-lontheyear. . the endzone for scores and a 36-0
Leading rushers for Easte~
Domle MUier and Todd Stewan Fori Frye again hit paydlrt on a
apiece.'
Againllt the much bigger Reds' halttlme score.
htcluded Brent Bissell, w(jo
81 r' 'Is
provldedaclueloftena!vethreatthat Marty Chandler roll outo!24yards.
klnlt,Euternwasunabletountrack
Eastern did not fined themdzone scrambled for28yards, MlkeLanci
netted 136 yards, sparking the lW ThePATklck failed, the score~
Depo8
"fo Its offeN!I! thafproved to be potent· untU the flnat'frame, when John 8for24 yards, andRonnieHensl~4
non·leqilewinfortheCadets.
14-0,ascorethatheldtotheflnlsh,
~"'.::,;a:::::::::::::::::: :::: : :::-:4 185 again8t Watertml just one week Rice galloped $ix yards for the carrtesforl8yards.
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ago. Unlike its ped&gt;nnance ot last score. The PAT run was void.
Ryan Bearhs led Eastern wiut9
FortFJyeboolltedltsrecoroto2.0.. · MUier led the winners with 78
llollthemfell to(}-2.
yard&amp; on 22 carries, whlie Stewart
row ..................................... ..-? :II~ week, when Belpre stalled the Meanwhile, Eastern made defen- tackles, Royce Bissell had 6, aild
1 'llle l)laelt story of the evening
had!58onl5carrles. Stefan Stewart
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• RediJdna~.Caldwelltookitall slve adjustments and !ought hard JohnRlce5.
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ln,.,l¥j0lono .............. ............... t
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Department
SUCiotko
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back Ed Roelu1g had 70 yards on 11
By qtW1enl:
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CALDWELL ..:.. 'llle Caldwell IQie!llkmCaidWellagainfoundthe attempts: Leading receivers were Eastern
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9, 1914

C~al

Grove shows strength
28-3 victory ,over G~ipolis

COAL GROVE ...., Host Coal
Grove scored two quick~
midway In the first period, then held
on to defeat visiting r.alllpolls, 28-3,
In a non-coolerence football contest
here Friday night.
·
The defending regional cham.
pions (Division IV, Class AA) and
Ohlo Valley Conference klniPtns. as
. expected, used ball control tactics
and a stingy defet)Se to record their
18th coru;ecutlve regular season
victory over the past three years.
Last CGHS grid loss was 18-12, to
Wheelersburg, on Sept. 2§, 1982, at ·
Wheelersburg. Last Hornet Joss on
Palter$011Fieldwas15-13, toGAHS, .
on Sept.12, 1982.

Series AD Even
Friday's victory ewer GAHS left
Coach Dave Luc'!S' pondei'OIIS
, juggernaut .2.0 on the y~• .and
.ever!~ tile series between the two
schoolsaf12wtnsaplece. • Coach . Brent Saunders' BlUe
Devils, who O!!tplayed Coai Grov~
the second and third quarters,
dropped toO.l-1 on the year. .
Lucas used eight backs against
the French CitY visitors. Wlngbllck
Scott Dutey led the Hornets ground
attack with 76 yards In seven trips.
TaUbac'k Jordan Mullins added 70
yards In 18 attempts. Quarterback
Steve MUil&gt;hy, who completed three
of etgbt pass attempts for ~yards
and one touchdown, rushed tor 51
yards Iii four attempts. Jeff JeweU,
sophomore tullback, added 371n 11
· tries wlille Mike Preston had 341n 10
carries. Matt Jenkins picked up 23 ,
yards In five trips.
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FoUowlng up are GaiUa'sJohn strait (82) and
Andy Howard )42). CGHS won, 28-3. MUmns had 70

MULLINS BROUGHT DOWN - Coal Grove's
, hard-running tailback, Jol'!lan Mullins (24) Is hauled

yards In 18 trips.

:down on this play byGaiUpolls' Brtan Shepler (50) on

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Panthers edge Highlanders

RICHMONDALE - Southeast- according to the ol!lcials, was Yaros passlng ................. ... .. .... ll8
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All :!~lllll'lays
}!rnHigh School rode two longfourth tackled on the one yard Une.
Total yardage ..................... .. .. 287
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5
Southeastern took a short-lived Passes attempted ..... .......... ....... IJ
yards In 58 attempts, and finished
lJUarter touchdown runs by Paul
Arledge to a 22-12 victory over 12·7leadwhenSteVePelfreycaught i..~!::~~~l&lt;&gt;&lt;.e&lt;l : ::::::::: :::::::~
~ thepl nl$htwlth387t?tal,yardsln66
Southwestern here Friday.
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a 20 yard ID pass from Jeff Fumbles ..... .. .. ........ .......... ........ o
3
ays from scrimmage.
Trailing 12·7, Arledge exploded Burlesonwlthll!secondsremalnlng =~~:'C&gt;'l'.: : ::: ::::::::::::::::i~ J.~ .,.~AHSSione~paced2SyardsbyQulnarterball
· ck
for a 50 yard touchdown run on the in the third quarter. The extra point
By QWiliers:
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ve trips.
brst play of the fourth quarter and · kick failed and set the stage for sw .... ,............ ..... :...... ........o7 6 6 IH2 Paul Close added .17 In six trips;
tater added a 23 yard touchdown run Arledge's heroics for the Trojans. r~SE_
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!lith 7:41left In the game. ,
Fairchild added the two-point
• Sam Osborne opened the scoring conversion after Arledge's 50 yard
for the Trojans by catching a five run and Arledge kicked the exira
yard pass !rom Jeff Faircl)!ld with point for the final point of the game.
6:05 left In the opening quarter.
Southwestern coach Jack James
The Syracuse-Racine Regional Sewer District
Arledge added the extra point.
said Arledge's 50 yard run "menW'll
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I Be Smoke Testing All Sewer lines
lX'int on a one yard run by Tim called Arledge, who rushed tor 194
in Syracuse and Racine.
Burnettwlth4:041eftlntheflrsthalf. yards on 20 can:les, "a darn good
The Highlanders' extra-point klck back." Arledge gair.ed 131 of his
Testing Willlegin. in Syracuse On
attempt failed and Southeastern led yards In the fourth quarter.
TuesdayI September 11 I 1984
7'6 at the half.
Burnett led the Hlghlanders'
·
Finishing up in Racine.
, However, the ending of the half . attack with 104 yams on 10 carries.
wasnotwllhoutexcltement.Onthe
The Highlanders (0.2),wUitravel
The Testing Will Toke Several D
. ays To Complete.

N'OJI(E

6al.rs last play, South\lleStern'sWUl to Symmes Valley (0.2) Friday.
E!alslop caught a 30 yard halfback
QPtlon pass from Steve Pellrey and, ~Departmenl
Yaros ru•hlng ..........................sw
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Pt. Pleasant .ao Alhrns l&gt;
Ironton 'll Russell 13
" Jackson 14 Wheelersi:JJrg 12
• Wehrle 22 Logan l4

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• Ripley at.HunUngton ~h
: Wh~ersbulll at Fairland.

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Tlimble 14 Melfi!! 8

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Sets new mark
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MOSCOW (AP) - Soviet cycitst
J:rlka SalumJ.a e set · a women's
. jYOrld record Saturday In the
).three-IPlometer race at the Ktylatslroye Indoor track with a time of 3
tnlnutes, 55.835 seconds, the official
: news agency Tass reported.
: Tass said she bettered the mark
: held by fellow ~viet, Nadezhda
Klbardlna, of 3: 58.025.

Belpre 31 WeUston 15
Nelsonville-York lS Miller 0
VInton Coonty 21 Federai·Hocklng 0
.Warren Local 'll 'lilexander lJ
Sept. no....,.
VInton County at Alexander
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MIUer at Meigs
f'ederai·HOCklng at Nelsonvllll'York
Warren at Wellston

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Betsy
B Yankee completed her sweep of
the Silent Katy Pacing Series
Friday night at SclotQ Downs,
defeating H R's Soft Hello ln2: 001-5
with Sam Noble m in the sulky.

on .

completes sweep of Toledo
., ~aine
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: Maine completed a three-game
· sweep over Toledo Friday night In
International League playol! action
. and Columbus finally won a game In
Its semifinal series with Pawtucket.
Right-hander Jav Baller pitched

seven Innings of two-hit ball to lead

the Guides to the 3-2 wtn over the
Mud Hens.
Colw:nbus, down two games In the
series, capltaUzed on an Infield hit,
four walks and a wlldpltch Friday to
defeat Pawtucket 3-2.

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2 0 o 55 7

Belpre

Melgs ......................... ...... o 1 o 8 14
1 0 lJ 27

: Ripley 32 Slssonvtlle 7 ·
,.. Boyd County 21 Breathlt1 County 0
• Sept. J4 IIIUII"':
"' Pt. Pleasant at Gallipolis
Circlf'Vtlle at A1hens
' Ironton at Po~smouth
Ponsmouth West at Jackson
Logan at Columbus Centennial
Boyd Coutny at Bryan Station.
• Rock Hill at RuSS&lt;'II

Subl~vLateln'l'll

Dutey recovei-ed a:.GAHS tateil l'"·

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(All~)

Team

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late In the haH to keep the G•JII'N!..,..
from CI'OIIIIInJ the double-stripe. .: ··• ~
Gallla's only score came on a
31-yard field goal by Brian Sbl'pler
With ~: 26 left hi the ~d period.,
ThhatcuttlleHomets'leadtolM.~
· After GAHS beld Coal Grove onl1 •.
·theDeYils'121atelnthethlrdperkld:·'l!.
the home club marched 52 yarct.m~ l ··
nine plays. Murphy hlt ErxJ LeO' t
Johnson with a j)erfecl 24-yAril;? '
strike at the 7:42 mark to l)lllke It
m. Morgan made It 21-3.
. j.'Y c,

Sf!
411

Tri-Valley Conference~

W.Va.

ahama slips by

pBS$~ and one fumble

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Area grid standings

•
ft:AM

JacksonlOmtwoandGambleGrant
six.In two.
s,tone COOJpleted six of 18 Jlll&amp;'leS
(three 14/ere lnten:epted) for 47
yards. GAHSrushed for72yardlln
21 attempts, atvtng the GaWans U9
~tal yards In 40 pla:Ys fnim ,
Scrimmage.
·
Coal GroVe's tlrst score came
tollowlng a 78-yard, eljjlltpli.ydrlve
with Mike Preston going over from
the. three with 6: J8 left on the
scoreboard cl9ck. Darren Morgan's
kick from placement was true.
Murpey'spasslnterceptlonsetup
thesecondHornetscore.Coa!Grove
tallled two plays later whm Dutey
ga.Uoped72yards.Thatmadeltrn).
.Morgan'sklckwasagaln!)erfect.
De¥1111 Oulpla,y....,..
From tills point, until midWay In
the final !)erlod, GAHS putplayed ·
the powe!ful Hornets, outscoring
the home club :J..O. .Gallipolis ·
controlled the~ most of that ttrne,
lNt the Lawrence CountY brew took
.$talliage of Blile ~Penalties, .

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Pill GAl. Ami
MfG. RElATE

eBnllid run average to 2.~. ·

UMIT2GAI..

''He makes you feel comllrtable,
because be's01t theremowing down
guys,'' said Indians' second baleman Mllre Flschlln, who drove In
three nms. '"lbe team feels
COJdldent It can wtn because he'sill
such canmand. ••
. PatTablenttoliedanRBidouble
and Flschlln added a two-run double
to put Cleveland ahead ~ In the
thlrdagalnstT!mConroy,l-5.Andre
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u~ Mllmll3. wa~ 6

Maullkm Washine· · ·

Locldud

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L«ain Klls 21. A\UI Lakt&gt; 7
LoucXavllle ~. Mansf!fld 7
l..aaiiVWe r.z. C4ntoo s. 7
LoulS'ville AQWnu 1&amp;. TUicanw.U Cath.

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M21, DlttYtl1e 7

Bay 9, ~k0

~ 7. Ocla~ 7, tie

BloaYer'I;'Tl'ek 71, Sp&gt;ing. Nonb 0
~ord :11, Of.. RMdes 12
Bellefontaine :B. Sidney 7
Belle'.w 28. Port Clinton lf

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MasS1IIon Pmy 16. Mu&amp;Wcn J.kbm 0
MassWon '1'\aJaw :a&amp;. Falrifu 2fl
Mayfteld 28, W. Gflup 7
M•ysvtlle 3'1. - 1 0

Belpre 31, WcUston ~
Bl'n.&gt;e 28, N. Olmsted 8
Berkshire 24, ChampiOn 8
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~cClaJn 22, E . .CHntCII 0
McComb 71, AmNUa 6

R.e!IR+e ~ Stanton ~

Mci:J!IIatd Z. Mathews 7

uruon z. BJoom..CarTOIJ 12

IJemEo

Medina ~ 18. Cl:w«&lt;Ml 6

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Bexley ~-

Grandview 6
Black River 14, Keystcne 6
BlanChester lf. aliiton-Masslt 0
Blutftal 20, Paulding 18
Eto.antnan 12, Men10t 7

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Minford 27, CJak HW 6
Ml.Dster :1), ~atf RiYE'rSide' 8
Mopkn 43, Wal«&lt;oo 8
MohaWk 28, Bud!;~ Caltral 0

~e

0, Va!koy Vk&gt;w L1
Brush 21 , CI(&gt;V(&gt;!and Hts. 14

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Cadiz lf. DucltPye W. 6
Caldwt!J :li, ReedsvU~ Eastern 6
C8mll'idgt' 6, Mar1etta 0
camptt&gt;U Memorial I), Salem 7

Mont~

Mt.Gllfed

Nelatvlllf.York

Nordonia :X, Bn!dlsvWe 13
N. Bfnd ·T ayklr 1), Tn!ntc:. EdJillf'l1'(1od 7
N. Canton 21, Canter~ G1siOak 19 .
N. CoUEtte Hill 7, Bfotlll'I·Tate 6
N. GaW_a 28, Franklin ~ Green Et

'!1, Eatm 6
ClrlarvillP 'n, S(:rlng. Northwt'Siem 0
Celina i1, Llrria Shav.·l'lf'e 2!1
CentervUie t2. Xenia 0
C'hallel 21, Akron Hoban 7
Chard:ln 22, Painesville RJversldl' 3
Cloapeake 33, Ports. Notre Dame 8
Chl.lllcol he 7, Clrdevtllc 6
Cln. AnderliOn 28, Mll!ord 14
Cin . Bacon 28. Cin. Wlthn:Mr 6
Cln. Dft&gt;r Park 22, C&lt;WM'r, Ky. 6
C'tl. Elder ~ . On. Woodward 13
C~ . FOI:l!5t Park lJ, Faltfk&gt;ld 7
Cln. Indian H!ll 00. Cln . Flnneytown 0

N. fh&amp;'allm 21, Mfdha flllbland 6
Nor1tmor 13. Fredtrk::ki&lt;M'n l2

Northwood 19. BrittOn CMid'I.J Macon 16
NIX'fal l3. Rittman 12
~.it)'IIE' 29: C\lylhoga Hts. 7
Norwo:Jd 42. Cil. Ck'n Este U
OrrvUko .Jl. W~h' 0
OtsEgo 22. - ... c.Ottawa Hills 21. Hll~ 6
Padua ~. Parm11S
ParkWay

Ports.

West M, UUMD G .
P,ma~ Val. 2l, JadrDI-MUtm 7
Ravmna SE Jl ~ 0
Rldunond Dale SE :rL PltriOt SW l2
~ 16. A'lu1on PIN.sant 6
Rtver Val 22, WyiD'd M

Cle. Or~ :11. Akrm Covmtty L1

ae. Sllgnallus 51. ne. w. Tech o
Urbana 14. ue

COOl Groo.•e 28. Gallipolis 3
Coktwater '11, Day. Pattt't'SCil 16
CoMmbla J8, Fairview Park 0
Col. Brookhawn 13, Col. Mlfftlll 12
Col. DPSales :.11, CoL Beedlcron 0
Col. EastJJIXH' 77, Reymldst:IJI'g 0

RootstCMOn 47, w~ 7
Ro&amp;st~ 21. Galoa 7
St . Henry 41, Waynf 'J"rare 1%
Sandus9 M, Cko. Hay 0
SanW&lt;.. 11, Bucynu 0
Sandy Val. Jl. Thscarawas Val, 0

Twp. 15, OlerltanKV lol

Col. H1111lcy 21. BJR Walnut 6
Col. St.Charles 21. Col. Marlon -Franklin

!blby "'- Lningtm 1
~anmah 17. Col. Academy 14

0

Smllll'o'llle If, E. Cantm 7
:rr, WUJouahbY S. 19
S. CbariestCII SE 48, Mad1ton Plains 6
~ """"' "" Scllthem Lo&lt;aJ 18
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COl. Swth 21 . Col. ln«-pendmce 0
Col. Weflrl&lt;' Zl, Lopn 14

Solon

Col. WH!Iand ~. Cot. Franklin HlS. 3
Col. WlM;otstone 12, Co!. W~t 7

Scl\lhlllatcm 26.

Cohlmtu G!Wl' 21, Spen«&gt;rvWe 14

6, Jef'fenm 0

Conol1m Val . 14, E. K11011 7
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Cor11and LaHf"'iew 21, Ch.argrin Falls G
Coo'·.Rawson 36, PanO'&gt;ra-GUma 6
Covington 26. 1\vln Valley S. 14
01~ f'{&gt;rTy

40, Ada 0
C'rOOksvUie 35, W, Musldngum 1
C'uyahoJpl Falls 10. Barbertm 7
0:aY· Own.Jul 29, Trotwood Madlsm R
Day. Dunbar 71, CampOOU Comly, Ky.
8

Day. Jefftr3011 12, Plalnl'#ld, Ind. 8
:aJ. BeUtrook o
Day. Sl&lt;'tillns 9, Day. CarTOU 7

Dey, Northridge

14, Van Wert 12

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Tol. WOOI!ward 8, TOI. Ubttey 7
Tri·ValJEoy lf, Jotll Glmn 13
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at. N. Ballirmrr 0
Euclk140, C1P. St.JOil'Ph 16
flndJay 13, TOI. Start 6
Fon Frye 14, Racine SWthrm o
Fos1orla 16. WWard 10
Elmwood

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Fostolia St . Wenc~ltn It, Glbsooburg ti
Franklin 15, GI'MlVIIJe 7
Frunoht Rou 14, 0~ Clay 7
Gallon 71 , MI. Vernon 7
Gmf'\'a 14, Eistlake N. 7
Gorihm 32. KlnflS fi
Graham 19, W. Llb:&gt;rty·Sak&gt;m 13
Grtot&gt;nevk'w :ll. Cl&lt;'nmnt NE :ll
Grovt&gt; Cll)' 42. Hllllard"ff
HamUton 7, Ctn. HuJlh('5 0 '
Hannan TraC&lt;' 44, Hannan. W.Va . 6
Hantn NMht.'m 19. Ll~ Bmtm 0
Hanison 15, La'M'l'OO:'bura, Ind. 14
Ht&gt;ath ');, Licking Val. 6
HUisboro 11. NPW Rldlmond lJ
~-Lwdon 17. Kansu l..akota 6

Unklnt0111n I....W- 31. Fr.eld 7
UPP£'1' Arlin8fm 31, Col. Walnut RiiJil&gt;
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Utll'a 14, Jot'n!itown 6
Vandalia Butler t1, MDtm Urb 0
Vlntan Co. 21. Fl'dPral Hoddng 0
Wa.hama. W. Va . II. KYJft' CrM 18
Wapakoneta 6. St. Mans &amp;. ttP
Warmt Ktmedy Zl. lk1wllnd 7
Wam!! Latne 15, GJraniU
Warrm LoraJ 7l, AJexaJd.&gt;r 0
Watkins Mmmt&amp;l 21. Hetln:l'l Lalt('WQ(Jd

7
Wilynpdf~Je l3. W. Hol.rnes 6
Wa~ lf. BPnJ.-nln

WelllnRtoft 3i, Flrelands 6
WellsvWe-14, Min&amp;D 7

W. Branch 21. Minerva 14

w. Cheswr l...alco1a 11, an. Sycarncft 14

w. .Jeftenm .B, LmDI 0
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Norwalk 19
Indian L»;e 71 . ~~ 6
lrmton 'll , Russell. Ky. 11

Kettering AllE'T' 16, MlamiStug 0 ·
J{etterlnR FalnronJ 46, FalrtJorn 0

Kirlland 27, ~ 6'
Lakf' Cat h. 48, 'MIKIJ9011 6

Wt"'lt&gt;rvlliP N. 10. Callanaa 0
Weostl~ X. N. fUdsp.rWP 6
Wtckllffe .K, WaiTfftiVIUe 6
wtntf'f'SVIllt a Akron Eatt o

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Kert41CII 14, Kml Roosewlt 13
Koom ~e 6. Yelklw Spt1nas 6. ue

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Huclsoo 28. 'IW!rub.IJ'R 12

Hurm

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Obde 6. Pn'ble Shawnee 6 ·
DUblin 22, Plckerlngtm 2
E. CJeow.land Shaw 12, Cleo. Glmville 8
Elida 10, Ottawa.Ciawbt 6

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Struthers 10. Hubbud 5 •
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SWanton :li. Patrtrk Hl!!llrV o
Talawuela' ll. Hlrnttton tas 0
Tanm.we 21, Alcnll Ellft U
Tellys Val. 11, Wftlfall 7
ThcumEh 19. Gremon 7
Ttftln Ct*.lmtUn E. Tol. Macomb!r 1
Tol. Bowsbtr 1f. ~ Spktg. 10
Tol. RiJRen ;JI, MBIII!Ii!r' IJ
TOI. Scott ZZ. Elyria 0
Tol. Waite ll. MWIUY Lake- ID

O'fo51llne :11. Marton CaUL l9
crestwood L1, Aurora ·O

(Jdy. Wayne 39, Sprtna. So.lth 8

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SprWIJ:. Slawne'l!' 31, Spq-. Catholic 0
St~WP X, E. LIYftJIOOI 0
Stow 16. Ak:r4ln KerumrP 0 ~
Stn!etslxlf'O 12, Wln&lt;llam 7
~ 18, Olmslfd Falls 14

Colmel CrawfonJ 12. Elgb:J 7

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Peny .U. AMabull Edefwoxl 21
Jl, EaltMod If
Philo 31!, ·fUller VSew 14
Pkjua 16, VersaJJles l2
Point Pleasant, W. Va. to. Athens~
P\YIMrDlth :G. Col. LDden·McKinley 0

an. Readlna' 2:1 , an. Madeira 6
· Cln. WyomtnR 0, l..o¥eland 8
Ooytm Ntrthmont 2l. W. Carrolltoo 8
OPBr Fork :5. Spilria Highland 12
Oe. Adams ~ Vermtlioo 7
Ck&gt;. Ctntral Cath. 0. Wal"'h Jeiult 0, lif'
Oe. Manhall 6, Map&amp;e HI!. 0 '

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Patll Val. 17, WavertY 7

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Cln. McNid'IOias l:i, Washlngtoo C.H. 0
Cln. Dale HUJs 29, Cln. WE.'Slem Hllls 10

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New London It. s. Cl'riO'al o

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NaiDMn 11, Wa111«11 8

Canal Fulton riW :M, .IJwlestCM'n 0
Canton Mc~Jey C , Cle. Kennedy 0
Card!Jlgton 13, Ontario 6
Carey IS. RM&gt;n:lale 0

Col. Hammrn

MadD II. Dey. Oakwood

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Marlon ""'' 21, """"' L&lt;1unan l
MartJrwtor! 22, CIP. Coilmwood U

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.o\kror1 Mancbtolter 38. W. Salem Nmhwes.Jem 6
Akron N. lf, RaVE'f!ml 0
Akron St. V·St.M :&amp;, Akra1 Cen-~
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Akron Sprtnc. :ll, Gl'ft!lsbtirg G1Wft 14
An:\herlt )J, Lorakt 12
Arcanum, !JO, Mlssisllnawa Val. 0
ArdlbQid 28, Bryan 11
Arltlrtm 6. Van Bwul 6, . nt
Alht.lbWa Hartor 10, Erlt" !Pa. I Strm1

triumph, Logan .beate~ '
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l.iN z. Dty. Belm:lnt s

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Adena 25. Col. Cftl.tt!fllllal K
~ Flrestcne ·n Cop1f-t 21

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Ironto~, Jackson

Friday's scores
..... .._ ......
,......,........

WOOI!f!l' 'ZI, l'rtway 6
Wonhlngtm 14. Newark'
Ywna. East l&amp;, Warrm Hanln« 12
Yw~. UbertY 13. Allltabula St. Jonn

12

Yw'1(. Sauh, :);). Erte !Pa.J Tt'dll4
You.-. Ur1Uime 27. Cantleld 7
7.anto Tr~ 19, Mcllerrr'at NW fl
Zanesvl1le 23. Col. Nlrlhland 0

z.n.s. ......,,....., ,...._, l

I

buri waa on the Jioard on ~
McGuire's 211 yard 1'1111. bu.t a two
point pBSI play WMIDiult 'e'le.
F'ollowiDI the ldckotr, JIICIIJOII
tried to 1'1111 11me orr the ClOck. but
had a)lllllt"' • tredODibell!lyardllne
wltb2:3tl'f!lllllldq.
'Jbl'ee playlta•• Hoover nailed
Clift ;lama- wltha'I'Dpua, lluttbe
jUy WU ndltf!ed by-" lnf!llclbk'
recel118' dow1llleld. wttllii up lbe

WHEELERSEitJRG.- The Jack-

ll'olllnell ..... ~ the bullet for
the secood strallht w&amp; aa a
mlseed Wbeeiel'lburl !leJd PI 1n
the tlnal aeconda enabled tbe
Ironmeil to post a 14-12 vlctmy here
SOil

Friday nlibt.
.
A Jeff Geno 46 yard FG attanpt
with 59 secaudi l'BII8Inlna In the
contest provl!() the dllleieoce aa the
Iroornen polled their lblrd llrlllbt
·. win over the Tigers.
·
On Auc. 31. · JactQI edaed
Wellston, ~ 14. as a Rocket field
goo! attanpt failed In the flnlilll
secondsc ·
Jackson broke on top In the third
period on Rod Miller's fooryardnm
with Brad McCorkle •adding the

mlleed!leJdpa...._

)

tllelroo~'fliers'27·l3vlctqryaVerl

scores. .
Wehrle struck flnt wileD Elf
~nailed Andy Nowlin with a
Ill yard TO pass on t.!ae tlrsl play ~
the_ ~ quarter. lbl Dreyfaa
lclckedtheextrapolntwltbll:l81eft.
JIISttouraerondsremalnediDthe

first ~when Kelthf!f~fllllpeda

blr yard pass to Kerry York lora
Odeftaln TO.
.Ouflea·lllckerEnt;ID.J.Conrad
· pam~ to Kelly Wolle b' ·the tiW
. pollltoonvenlon toJM!I.crpnanl-7

1be hGii- 'd¢711 wttll D)
yards nJiblna' llld tl)ur of lD P* I llalftlme~.
for nlDe yll'dl willie lbe 'J'Iaen I Wttb 8: ~ left In the llllrd period,
netlfJd :m mshiQc and 1111 six ot :13 · Lopn's KeUy ' Wolte sprtn~ 27
aerlalll b'G~
yank to the end zooe, buh.a
F'~Pw:Jr Brtan Delaney . led ' CODverslon klck failed.
..,
Jackson with ~YBl'dlmlll trtpsllld
Fourmliluteslater,Wayne~h
Scott Maf Detted U7 )'lrdl 011 l3 scored frml theelghtyardllnellld
plai.unmt
.
attempta
for the TJaters, ·
A fJ1 yard run by Scott May set up
~·s pass to Jolb Held pw
Score
by
quarters:
tile Tigers' first score when '11m
the WMoertnes a ~141ead.
,
Hoover JliiSII!II nine yards to John · Jackson ............ ,.. 0 0 7 7-14 . Smith's ~4 yard 8Clllllp!l" 111. the
wheelersburg ....... 0 . 0 6 6-12 !lnal two minutes ot play put the
Pace wltb 4: 15 remaining and a
convenlon pass falled.
pme away wltb Dreyfus toeq the
Jackson's winDing •.twchtDwn
placement.
camewttb 8: 391eft In thegamewben .
· QWaiMeFinil
Wehrle~ Its record att-1
big Bemlee Sharp, a 6-2, Z!5 pound
. LOGAN - In a crowd-pleasing with l3 first downi, 187 yMis
defensive tackle, scooped up a Tl&amp;er aerlalsbowatLopnFrldaynllbt, rushing, and cunpledngnlneof22
fumble and rambl!!d 65 Yards to vlsltlng Columbus ·Wehrle defeated p&amp;saes tor l!'i9 Yar&lt;Js, .
paydlrt. McCorkle's kick made I! theChleftalDs, 2c2-14.
Lopa, also 1-1, finished wltb' 21
14-i.
The twn teams threw a comlliDed · 11rst dowlls, 218 rusblrlc yards, and
1bree minutes later, Wbeekn· total ot 59 limes, tiW Rotag for · Ihit l8 of 37 pa.saes for 1tl ylirds.
Kelly Wolfe led ln8an with 16d
yardsonll5trleSwhl)eSmlthtupped
the w1rmen; wttb ·129 yards on 21
attempts.
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Logan ............ ...... o 8 6 0-lf

.V1•k•tngs and
Warnors st WIDS
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NelsonVUJe.Yark. VInton County,
Belpre, and W8l'I'EII joined Trimble
as co-leaders In ~rwnd TVC
loop play with wlils Friday.
WIII'I'Eil bull! a2Wieadln the third
quarter. but had 1o lllld orr three
touchdown pa.saes by Alexander's
Roger Powell tor a 2'7·!11 win at
Warren.
WIII'I'Eil's Greg Huftman scored
twotouchdownsonllUISofoneand 15
y8rds whlle ~Fivecoat kicked
field goals of 42 and 3S yards. Mike
Slamei" led W8l'I'EIIIn rushing with
Tl yards In 15 car'rtes.
Ryan Carsey caught all three of
Powell's TO passes oo aerials of 'Ill,
slx, and nine yards.
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Score Each Pertoct
Nelsonvlll~ York scored In every

oot

quarter In shutting
hollt MUier,
:tHJ.
J:cyan McClain led t.!ae Buckeyel
with touclldpwn llUIS of ll and six
yards wblle Jay Kline had a 58 yard
lnten:eptbu·eturn.
NeiSOIIvllleYork Ill TamMartlnled
n1!ib1Dc with fJ1
yards In 14 triEs. Kllrie abo added
three extra puillts.
VldlpllliriLliJW ...
Surprising VInton OaiJlty Willi Its
second straight game under ,flnt
year coacb Bob Been with a 2HI
slwtoul win c:Ner '!DSt Federal·
Hocking.
Jhn Campbell led the VIkings with
!ll yards Ill 19 attempts lJiclud1Dg
touchdown I:uD8 ~ 2f and 14 yards.
Scott GDIIand had VInton Camty's
llllrd TO wltb a 39 yard nm. Scott
Kell8ler rounded · out the Vlldng
· scorlng with a 15 yard field goal.

tJonal kickOff reluml; . hlghllchted

ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs
volleyllaU team upped Its I"£COI'd to
4-1 wtth wins 0\fl!l' Eastel'n and
. VInton County this past week.
At Eutem, the Marauderelles
froght back after dropping the first
game, 12-15. Melp won the second
and lhlnl games' by soores ot ~ 7
and :J5.3. Jod1Har!1aon ~ the
tlrsl u points of the third and
decldblg game, giving the Marauderettes an 11.0 lead.
Hamaon also SC'OI'I.'d slx points In
the second game.~ RonUlg8n
praised the good setting play of
JemdCWch.
In the VInton County win, also on
the road, .MelgB took the match In
stralglrt wins by 1M and 15-0.
Han1SOII bellered her performance at Eaat.ern with :13 straight
polDts II the OUIJel of the second
game~tb Fry acored slx points In
the first game.
1be Maraliderettes are ath&lt;me
1\Jeday with Trimble before travelling to Southern Wednesday and
to MWer on 'lbunlday.

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lbe plltlt line ,_.. willie

lhobodajollled l*erewlriAprl.
'l1ley plan liD tllft'tll' fftlf!rJ .....
G... CAu11r to
evlllule tile IIIII'• dl h p;
1l!ldunt!, ph, lalll3 e11...: . _

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ooirteat. ""'... 1!"t tP*d of 1Pie cam~&amp;J'• . . ,_.
, _ llllpllll!l3 111111 ..... ~.­
PI'DJect IIIIDaPd be 0111. 3I Ill
S% , _ , 'l1le pftJed PI 3 !PI
-by lbe .we wPI!a •
3...
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15plays.
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The 'f'lllei'B took tllelr first ~ ~~~~ :.
the COIItelt on the tint play ~
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toul1h CMI1flr when
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Alund Scori l&lt;ellog with a 4.'1
TO atr111e ll!d AmswCJI"I!i added
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Tallback Mark l'la lli:iiuoored
a 12 yard run wttll 2:181eft &amp;J!I5 F~~o
AJn8w(rtb ldcked tile EP to Uft tilt •
Tlgt!l'l to their 64th c.u~seCUUiie1"
regular-- win w!UIOUI a Ioiii.. ! ,
Ironton R!lled up 211 ~~~~~~ ~
groilnd and CQI!pleted fll
~. fllrl3yards.
The w DeYUs.

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121 yardnuhlng lllld made ~
f01U'~fc!r10yardl.

Moritz eanied 23 dlnl!8 tor
yards to IMd Irooton wldle NlciiOIS-~~~
netted 13 yards on 19 attempts

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"JOHNSON'S ·INSE.RT''·

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' GAU.IPOLIS - Many people would not erijoy
~ throu&amp;b I!YI!Iy acre of Gallla fulnty, but to
, !Kil 11\Dvey crew chief Jllll)es KelT and soU spedallst
: b'hn
It's 8 wax of life.
•~ ~ the past three years, Kerr has covered nearly
: -llllrd of GaWa's 001,(00 acres. Svoboda, a 19112
, : Uptv.ersity of Wisconsin graduate, joined the crew In

ot hazardlthe 11011 poees for IIPe dlftl!"'llland uses.
.'lbe mapping ot Ohio's son began 1n 19!12 Kerr saki,'
and 'will be compll!ted within tOur years. The

·~ JntSJslty Survey" Is part of a coope~attve
effort bi!iwem the _cwnty, the Ohio Departmmt of
Natuial ~ - Dlvlslon ~ Soli and Water
ConBervatlon, and the Ohio Stale University.
When completed, the survey will help fanners
delermlne a soil's potential for food and fiber
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dra lnage system. For the home buyer or developer,
· , They are part Of an effort by Ohio to map the state's
. tile suney wW show whlch areas are prone to
. pis. "We are doing the mapping to help Improve soU
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sllppage, how receptive the land wllllx! to septic tanks
:... and toconservesoU."KeiTsald. Whencunpleted,
and the depth ot bedrock.
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-, ~ Said the maps wW &amp;bow the type of soU at
The fDIIIlPin&amp;, Kerr said, will lead to ''better lane!
'liMn location In the county. They_y.olll predict sell
:Jlehlvlor tot rl :led land uses and show limitations use tOday and tanorrow. Vou doo't want to build a
house In a slip-prone lll'l!ll and you don't want to farm
on sloPes prone to erosion.'' Svoboda called the elfort
a tonn ot stewardship. "We baYe to consider future
aeuer allons," he said. "It lakes GOO years to deVelOp
,m e IDcb.Ot qmll," Kerr lidded. ~·and that can be lost
wtth Justa lew years of ca11!leBs use."
' The JTIIIIP'ng and loll _analySis Is a slmple, yet
' complex method. Nonnally, a .CXE-Incll ioll Ulbe Is
Uled gather samples from dEpltw of up toiJSinches.
After the sample has been removed frcln the tube,
Ken: saki the first thing a soU scientist does Is obllerve

t:,cb.xla.

Reiter Homog-~lzed
Milk Should Have ·Read

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to

Its color.
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''This determlnes a soU's dritaage,'' he Said. ''The
amount ~ gray In the soU and Its depth ij!Us us bow
well the land dratns. The gray Is caused by a soli's
wetness wid the deeper down we find lt, the better tile

drainale-"

The next chOre Is delermlnlng t~. or the
j:er L!i!il• of sand, silt and clay In the soil. Tills Is
nonnally done by a trainEd hand, with·a Uttle help
from a few drops of water.
Also measured' Is a soil's ph factor, wblch delennlnes actd content. The dense soU horl7.on ll!St
finds out haW dense a 8011 Is.
1be llnal test, and perilaps the most spectacular, .
detennJnes ti lime Is PI ! I ! II In the sci), 1be lest Is'
canductl!d by adding a few drops ~ a solution '
containing ten j:ercml hydrocblorlc acid to the soU. If
the mix bubbles, lime Is present.
Once a representative soli ot tbe area Is discovered,
Kerr saki a "pit" Is dug. 'lblsaan801nch blleln which
tB:h of the 9011 l'lorlzlliiS, colors, textures and
paJIII alii_. 11 . ' Slr!ICIW'eS are dellcrlbed In detail.
'I 1 lliDw Willi ID dlralaB
Only one ot about every !IW•sa!!d samples, !&lt;en'

ON
ALL 1984 · MODELS~

CONTINUES AT-·

Jim Mink Chevrolet-Oldsmobile
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2-Cantqros
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17-C-101 (·20 &amp; S-10 .trucks
1-Celebrlty St. Wagon
1 ~o...... 4 Dr. ·
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1..;_•nte ·Carlo
1-Ca.valler 4 Dr. Sedan
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physical and chemlcal analysis.
the Oldo Sll1e ualverstty ror lOOepth

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niDIIVI! cme -r; 3 ......, 3 1 apjaaD:i '1et,y '18 paeeial c?ay fnm a
lube. 'l1le ll(b IW perfonn t8la II! d I

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'"Make Us An.lJjfer, We'll Make .
You A Customer/
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~heeta

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446·3672 .
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PI,YdlociiPorlc add If Ill
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paloa;;a. tel&amp; llll a Iii 1I ..
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Creirmembet AnSwlloda..W
• 1aanill1terollllew111'111Np, "We
?;ave to "' lli?er flllin . . . .
tloul,"bellllld,

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Belpre di!feall!d Wellston 31-15 at
ljelpre. NodetallsmtllegameW~n
. available.

SOIL ~VEY - Mapj I
Galla ()oQIIQ"I . 1001 I n Ala

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'l1lft'l RolOn
RUSSEl I , Ky. ·- 'IWo aenaa·

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Mei@B Volleyball
team now 4 and 1

RuiEil Frtday nl8ht.
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RUIMI!'• Sam WalklnlllinffedQ.e:·:
crowd by . returnlnl the gamie'1•: :
~ li1ckotf '-' · )'IIIIs lOr ·• ;:
IOU&lt;!tldlllm.
Not to be outdone, Irontcn'~
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Lewis returned Ule t!llllllDa Rulllll :.klcltotfMyardltopaydlrl,tylne~ :~
sroreatWwllbOutl,e"'!lltota._ · ·
· payfrmucrtmmqe.
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Rullell's Eddie Nichola caR*~ :•
an II )'E'd drive wtth a live Ylfd~~:.
~ l'llllln tbe -~~~ ~ -~
with Tam !lparks' ldck, RiVInl 0. ~.
· lxl&amp;tlHII'I .i:J3.71ea4wtthll:l81eM ~\
1roa1a1 toottedtheiiCtll'ewttb&amp;:
. left 011 • two yard 1'1111 by
Da.JeMGiitlandltyan~t i_ .
kick. Thllcappeda 7lyarddrtVeiD, ~•

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LEGAL NOTICE
TO BIDDERS
Npi•Ge is hereby goven ohat
s,Oaled bids will be rece•ved by
lhe C•ov Manager of the C•ov of
Galhpohs. Dh•o at his office •n
ol]e Munico pal Build•ng for
~~~~~~~~v and Property

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Koren'o BHuty .Solon now
openl Coli 258·1384,

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Control hunger ond loll
weight with n - ohepe dlot
pion ond H•d-• Wiler Pille
ot Fruth P~a.,:;acy, Jackeon
,_PI_k•_·_ _ _ _ __ _
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Open your own clothing
ttore immedilltelyl &amp;00 top
brondo evolloble for ohlp·
mont todoy. Sinco 1977 wo
hew become one of Ameri·
co'o lootut growing grau(ll
of I de
d t
t lie
" pen
re 1 "in··
e13,975
to ••
t17,975.
ctud11 everything. Cell fa•
brochure 11 1-404-419·
4438 .

8 Loat and Found

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Boby .... bite oleo 1 , ;, white
Rex buck. ·C•II 114•241 •
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brownlenlltypepuppy. Ctll
114·318-81115.

4 coon hound Blue Tick
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t2I,OOD. Ctlt lift• IPM,
114-111-1411.

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114-318·

Good'' uaed tiprltllt or chut
, _ . ,, nat to wide. About
211 incheo. Aak far Rile,
114-2111·8307.
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Wonted to buv goad ........
Coli after' 1:00PM. Coli
304 411 1818

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Wanted To Buy

WantH to buy: invettment
property . ' con 114· 912111118.

'\ l•llr ..nlnt In Mr' hoine. ,
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• lahDolo, atl21 8outlo1hlrd
Av- In Mldlltport. Ohio.

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, • .lntllng , Gorrlll•. Coli Bel• lciaiia • Co. 448-4313.

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8Uiina11 Opportunity: 140.
10 10.000 per -r. N.-1
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oompeny looltlnti too til- · Ful or (llfl·thM. No
fiMnclll ,...,.. con 1·100·

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8 · Public Sale
&amp; Auction

... . . PATRIOT .AUCTION BARN
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· From Gallipolis, take Rt. 141. Tum left onto Rt. ns. ·
: Turn ri&amp;ht onto the Patriot -Cadmus Road. Watch lor .

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. ¢.SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00 P.M.

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Somethinl for everyone: Misc:llrm equipment. antiques.
new and used 'items. ·
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Have somethincJol want to nil! Brine it to tilt Patriot
A•ction·aam an we'll nil it lor you. Consi11111tnts accepted fiom l:oo-s:oo P.M. on Saturday.
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Av~ilable lor special ules upon req1ost.
MARLIN WEDEMEYER - AUCTIONEER
2f5 ~5152 - 388-1249 '

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PUBLIC AUCTION

; .THUR. EVE., SEPT. 13, 1984

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6:00 P.M.

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Located on St. Rt • .248 in Chester, Ohio
"HOUSEHOLD"
3 pc. bedroom suite, maple bed, hutch, 3 end tables,
Sunray gas range, Kenmore auto. washer, G.E. dryer,
pictures, air conditioner, chairs, misc. dishes, antique
stool, smoking stand &amp; dolls.
· "IISC."
Picnic table, misc. hand tools, grass seeder, filingcabi·
nets.' misc. house plants, and other items. .
OWNER, NEVA CURTIS
• CASH
POSITIVE I:D.
DAN SMITH - AUCTIONEER
614-949-2033 OR 992·730i
"Not
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Saturday, Stpte,..er .15, 1984
10:00 A.M.

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Located at Thaler Ford BldJ. at Rt. 35 &amp; Rt. 160
Consicnlllols tHen fro11 5:00 to 7:00 p.11. s.turdaJ
eveninc. or lor illforlllllion call U4-36HIOJ. If you
have anythincto Hit brin1 it, "' wi!l hlro it into cash. ,
Large truckl_oad of salva,e merchandise "such as" toy~
kotchen IIPPhances,load o new bicycles, carsterecis, houses
&amp; car stereo speakers. tools, ,produce, glass · ~iding patio
doors, 8 ft. 2 wheel utility trailer. fiberglass tub &amp; shower
, stall" new CJ7 canm Jeep top, 2 piece shop tool bo~. VWtri·
cycre, 19_79 XL185 Ho~da, heatolator for fireplace with
blower, noce 4 axle equopment with electric brakes, other
~ems too numerous to mention. Somethinglor everyone.
8a On Ti• - Con\e Early and Browse Around
Everyone ltlcollli - Food Available
Plenty of room and sutin1. Cash drawina pro11pt1y at
7:00P.M.
llot respiHisible lor accidents or loss of property.
AUCTIONEER-LONNIE E. NEAL

AUCnONEER: EDWIN WINnl Lk. # 334-15
PIOIIIIS041 173-3447 ·

SPECIAL AUCTION

Also takilll consianments for oil, ps field and
construction equi~~~~tnt auction to be held
Thursday, Sept. 20, 1984, 10:00 A. I.

Door Prizes 'Given Every ,Saturday

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SEPT. 16. 1984
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 7:00P.M.

RUCKS '- TUUIS
FA. IQIIPIIIIII ~ •seal a•ous
PHONE (304) 273-2611
OFFICE 273-.3700

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LOcatlll at 923 S. Thlnl Avt~ lldl1part, Ohio

"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS"

Brass bed, pie safe, pressback chairs, «riai'ldlss door china
cabinet, National briSS cash recister, 7 ft. cherry secretiry,
roll top desk, marble top bedroom suite, 3 nice apple blilter
kettles, stag glass Hoosier cabinet, Iii walnut bed, mony nice
pieces wicker &amp; hickory baskets, flll wall cupboard$, nice ·
round oak table w/center base, trunks, tool bo~es. lots of
stone jars, brass school bells, 3 sets !leigh bells. collection of
12 guns (97 Winchester, muzzle !older, 16 p., 12 p ., 38
Det. Special, 22 pistol!, .marble top haW tree. slip back cup·
boards, Hoosier cabinets, C411ectioll of atasswart, desk, old
dolls, iron bed, Hi wood beds, Sid irons, corn Jrindtr, wood
plains, iron pots, many old clocks w/linget:bread, cherry
llash stand. old coins, lamps, pictule-flames, oak d,_,,
appro~imately 200 Indian arrow heads, nice quilts, &amp;tass
lamps, hall tree, and lots more. ·
CASH
EATS.
. POStnVE I.D.
Ownen' llolllltl Willi ...ld dill Ia wrndallllll

Dan Smith - AuctiOMtr

. 614-Mt-2033 or 114-H2·7301

SPECIAL FALL SALES ·

* PFarmBLIand AUCTION
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Household ··

THE OHIO YAWY UYESTOCI COMPANY
52 VINE StREET
. GALUPOUS. OHIO

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CALVES &amp; YIAilltGS All MIIM
OCT. 2, 1914 CALVIS &amp; YIAIUtG$ ~ I
OCT. 16, 1914-WVES-AU IBEDS
OC:T. 30, 1914-WVES-At.i IBIDS
NOV. 13, 1914-UlVES &amp; YEAIIJNGS
AU IIEEDS

Saturday, September 15, 1984
10:30 A.M. ·
LOCATION:

Six
11ilts East of Jackson, Ohio on U.S. 35 (C.H.&amp;D.
Road. AockJ Hill}
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MR. and MRS. NEAL COPENHAVER have sold tlltir
farm and art IIOYillltOtownand will offer for ulut
Public .Auction the followilll personal property:

All sales are on Tuesday and the sales begin

at 7:110 P.M.
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.Cattle will be received at the 1ards 7:30 A.
l. ·to 3:00 P.M. on the day of ~le.

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All CONSIG-NTS WElCOME
· TOMMY JOE STIWAI1'

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PUBLIC AUCTION ·

Saturday,
September .15, 1984
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10:00 A.M . .
Location: Fiom Gallipolis follow State Route 35
west to Roclnty, tum ripton lilt Bldweii·Rodnty
Road, JO to the cross 101ds and tarn left on the Kerr•'
Harrlsbur1 R01d alld 10 2 illiles: Tht followina will
bt sold. · ,
Living room suite, recliner chair, Slen!o, dinin&amp;·room table
will 5 chairs, china cabinet. bulfllt, round taiJie with 4
chairs and extra leaf, 3 piece bedi'oom suite, livil1l room
char,
side-by-side •elti&amp;a4b, Sunrly ps
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. ~ washer .and dryer (while!, two JIC)dleievmJS, small calinel, IIJille peeler, leCOid player, illln
hall bed, old dresser, books, cAd desk, dishes, pots and pins.

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OWNER: LINqA KELLY
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Personal
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Sat., .S.pt. 15, 1914-10:00 A.M:.'

sale locat~d ~n Glassburn Rd., Rt. 3, Bidwell. Ohio.
From Gallipolis llkt Slllt ~· 16o.to Port•r. Olll~r
Turn left 01 St. Rt. 554,1Qapprox. 2~mi., turn~
on- FalrYIIw Ad. apprt~x. 1 mi. to Ginsburn· 'lib
Witch for sians.
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Auctio-fs hll: So~~tllll., lor everybody, lllflilurt;
too~. chain,- · old Piland •uch1110r1. It'!' time.r
19.5 Bolen's tractor, 60 Inch cutting sp1ead (hydraulic controll; dose, plow, snow blades, Stenrey circular siw . 61! in.
illoildtr. Lawn ~OJ mower. Roller Creeper; auto ramps, lob of •
mosc. toots, Stihl cham saw 015l, McCutlouah Mini Mack
chaon sa~ 112 on.t. 2 a-rden sprayers, iunate Togger. l etec. ·
bench arondtr, wooden trailer, brotdcast spreader air com·
pressor. Homelite weed eater, misc. chains tree setter
wheelbarrow, 2 posthole diggers, sledge hammer, wooden·
outsrde door, lawn spreader, other misc. tools.
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FtiNTLOCI SHOT IIUII STAMPED 1863. Nrce gun cabinet •
Gun case. .
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HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Edra lon~ Off white couch and match;·
ing chair, 3 piece bedroo111 su~e. I chest ol drawers, pot,,,
lamp, Hotpoont ·electric range, Admiral refrigerator (botb
bronze), mapzine table, corner utility table, hall tree corner.
cabinet,. I old kitchen cabinet, metal utili)y cabinet, 1 old
round pedestal table, 3 round back spindle chairs (ol~} IIJ ·
milk can. sewin1 cabinet, k~clttn cabinet, coffee table 'AM•
radio &amp; record player, I rocker (orange}, 2 plaid Early Ameri:
can recliners, t recliner,! flowered rocker, pr. table lamps, 2
lamp tables, Wtlli~&amp;house chest freezer, Singer treadle'
·machone, wrouaht """ stand, blue glass conee table ~·'
matchina end tables. pr. chairs, 3 wooden corner shelveS '1
metal_comer Slttlves, 2 fool stools, Ele'ctrofu~ sweeper, 220
electroc heater, 20 lllilon CO!IIIIr kettle, andirons and grate!
~na rocker, antique Cycl011e ea scales.
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STOll£ JAIS: Mise:. sizes, plus I (20) gallon, Scallon, ston• ·
chicken Wlterer.
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lola qf MIIC. flower pots, odds and ends of dishes, misc. Old;
platters, 2 Ia. ·canners, tomllo stakes, Christmas trea
Christmes or111men11. Pool tlbre 4~8. Old Factenmier Beet
~eJ. Misc. Glass.
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Nuhuo Z-3 . bed·
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Double · 24•86, good
cond. · 11B,OOO.OO. 304·
875· 1412 or 176-2991 .

wtD buymOiillehollll.
Wllpeycnll. c • 114-211-

M..... H-t.wullon
PD I lh d 1111 It Tyooon Lake

1913 ·schultz limited editlon. 14ot70 with 7~ 11 expendo, 3 bedroom, 1'1o
blthl. -on ellc. central lir,
ftrepl-. elllnl IMulltlon.
bull in _._.eo. 304-46811t4.

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441-07a. or 44t·l182.

1978 Uberty. 12•80.oto...

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Cllli 448-7121.

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-·.1~betlo• ..-tub,

bey w!ndowa. "' II 'I cI, oeil·
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Call814-ll2-8183.

refrfgerator. ' large meter

box. two porchu. under·
penning , with 4 •crea.
drilled will with pump.
metal bldg ., 304-1757321 .

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814-882· ' 0111y t14.410. a· Roc:kfard 4 bedr .. remodliod ho,.,
1~-703~- 1•a~
finn -ulpmont. Call 6141- - - - - - - - : - - ..,.
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PrtOidNdUCidOfttllil- :=r.:=:r. a~. :::
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blltmeftt, elK. Ia Wltlf,
• 1 ·11 wanted to Do .
mow 1-. Niol ol 1-n • Rt. 2. coa Locatad
in G,_. Twp. Cali
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. PrloedtoHII. 104-213·11311. Freo 1
Ctll441·01 og lflior 8:30.
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441- ~44.
Wow Welle, drliled • - ·
1---;- - -- - - Lot on Timber Ridge Llkl,
, 1 vk&gt;ed. p,. oetlm-. Coli 3
holM with- • ~. Lllving Stlte. mu_.
Rt. 7711 . 212•110', 11ptlc
t14·n2-IOOIOtl14·742utllty - · •• elicit- ... ._utllul 3 -..om
tank, e3,200. Cell 1·1141147.
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homo. Fomlly room heo 143-0188 Of 1-614-843-.:-~-::----:-- I;::~~ If lnt-~. Lo· 2011. of - - · fol peo• 0221 lifter 2.

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43, Farms for Rant
FermhouN tor rent. no
hou•peta, pertieldrlnldng.
Oopotlt • refer~r~c• ro·
qulrecl. Would coOIIidoroel·
ling. s_, by oppointmont,
nc uh' unieH interntod.
Coil 114-379-2214.

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or 814·UII·IIOO. Will toke Porll. NdUOidto 188.100. I
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1111d llunclry - · 1111 K~kw1ad 14a70, 3
lftllhect ....... F11101d In t d ""!• 1'1o Nth. lllallla
Approa, 1~ mlfl out with wOad burftW '41 .' A11umabl1 loaft . 1ato181notor.-·.dryer:
PrtOid In 20'o. Col 441- 112.100. Cell 814-e43M24 or 441·22811.
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VIney Rd .. Gollpalio, Ohio.
Clil otter 7PM . 304·891·
3391.
100x100 lot on G..., Rood.
t1,700.00. city wotor. 304·
273-9823.

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Generol Electrla l'oU·
crubber dlohwotber. Very
good · condition. Uaed wry
little. • 100. Coil 814-2411'
8604.
':For ule•.. double d - . . .r
wardrobe In '"colllnt -.11:
tlon. Dlnne111- 2 ........
t20.00. Coli 892-1071. •
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Pickeno Ulld fumltuN. 1041711·8483 or 171-1-.
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304 · 67&amp;~

Room• County . Appll•nce, l~o. •
For
1111t Sleeping
TV
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..Dpen
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Goad
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Nght hauoe
Malt th1u Bot. 441-1188,
46 , Furnialted

roomo. Pert. Contra!
Ceil 114-448-0751.

127 3rd. Aw. OIMpalle,
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JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS fEquel
Houli"' Opportunity( loll
one end two bedrooma, rent
ltlrtlng et t183 for one
lind t198 por

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month for two bedroom •

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1200 do-" located
noor Foadllild and Spring
VoHoy Plou. pool ond •'fV
int. Coli 4411·2745 or ielvo

menage.
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Fu1niohad apt. 919 2nd ..
Glilipollo. e111. M., only.
Clii 448-4416 oftar 9PM.

1------- 2 bdr . pt, newlydocoroted,
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16010 t14S per mo . utllt,ill
port. peid. Coi18711·6104or
176-11318.

PRICE REDUCED - iO
home. Llllt llvlnc roo11
of cabinets. built-in
13'~22' .&amp;lfllt. Quiet
Rd. - $36.000.
HOISTnnR REALTY
Velma l!kintlcy,

4nodote

,.,_ 742· 3092

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1 or 2 men. No city tUH. 4411· 0338 .
Footoro Tr•iler Polk. Coli i- - - - - - - - - : 448·1102.
furnished offlcienty $14~
utNtiot peid. t ingle. shiN
Mobile home U - River beth. 807 2nd. A.... Glill·
Rd. CoK 448-1809 or 441· poOl. Coli 441· 4416 efter
9PM .
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2 bdr. troller in Kyger c . - F.umiohed opt., 2 rooms •
School OiOtrlct. 1 chMd both. c - . no peto. eduko
acc:epteble . I 160 mo .. only Deposit • reference
1100 dip. Coli 448-4008. required . Coli 614-446 151 9 .

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Bigfoot Pen
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2 bd•. mobile homo, - · · 1- - - -- -----,.
no petl. refemecea. Cell Furiahed prege 1pt.. 4
448·115B.
roomo • blth, odulto only.
Call441-9279 oftar 4PM.
Nlco 3 bdr. mobile home. 1- - - - - - - - . . , - Fumlaloed offidencv •P.I..
with refriver~~tor •. ·t tove, pnv
" ate bath end entrance.·
fumiohld, - • (llld, with
convenient loc:etion on Rt. Suh:1ble for one peraon. Call
448 • 1232·.
7 . 614-241· 11818.

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2 bedroom fully turn. 111
utilities poid oxcopt for olec.
Convenlent location. C 1 II
448·8668.

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GeNge apt. unfurnished. 2
bdr'o. 322 3•d. Ave., oduko

only, no polo. Coli 4463748 or 814-2118· 1903.

Apartment
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·Honeysuckle Hills
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Now~· Renting
Ranges.

Refrigerators

Garbciga Disposals
Carpeting
Callie TV
Gas Heat

BUY YOUR OWN
PRIVATE CAMPSITE
NO MONEY DOWN .
NO PAYMENTS
UNTIL 1985
*BOAT DOCK
•BATHHOUSE
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*PRIVATE
•ELECTRIC

Private Patias
Tot Lots

Basketball Court
Coin-Op Laundry
School Bus Shifter

OHke On Site
10:00 A.M. To 6:00 P.M.

for More lnf!»rmation Call 446-3344

Alclloit NeW For: AVOIELLE PHILUPS
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Wllherdryereet.lwto choou from. 3 dryere, 3
goo '""'"· 1· 20 In ...
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lor. colored TV. q •
tun oiZa box opringe• ..._.
Appllonce •.u,_ ,....., ll'tl..
Glillpollo, Coli 441·7318. ·

Apartment
for Rent.

Rents Start At S175.00 Per Month
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Fumlahed Roome

Nicely fu.tniahed mo.,lle
i1t city. CA. 1 or 2
Fumiohld olr ._d.. idoll for edullt only, no pets. Coli

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v.;, nice older home sHuated on 13 ,acres ill
rollln111n11. Tb11 0111 story home hn a full basement w/batlt.
you wit tnloY.lilt SiliCious wtiiiJQOmed lot plus lots of pinf ·
trees, .small~~., pond li1d appro~. 9acres of woodlanct. '
Lots .olwild pm~
· thuree for 1111 hunter, Iota of puce and I
quill win be tnjo In this bnutilul country settina.To 111
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P.UQO.OO cash ar ctrillied clleck dey of Sllle. Real Illite to ' '
be sOld with confir1111it!it of owner. Texes Will lit Pro-riled to •
day ol c:losina, aoslnt must bt on or ilefort Oclober 15 •
1984. MAL ESTATE TO SEU AT NOON. Bloker PliliciDIIion
invited ~ 2\. ProsPtCII must ftlfsttr by mail with Bud ·
McGhee Rttlty not Iller than noon on Thursday prec:edinl "l
l~ctlon. BrOker or llcanltd salesperson must be pruent 'to
bid. 119 excep!ions, .
TERMS: Cash or checll with proper 1.0. All items must be paid
lor btlort rtmovfar from Sllit.
Not mpOIIIIblt fpr lost 111.. or ~e~ldtrllt. w~ llrtld.
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2 badroom epto. Equipped
kitchen•. newlv remodeled,
Now HOIYifl, WV. t260 per
"""'th. Depoolted naeded.
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2 bedroom, . turn • o • Coll614-1192-7481 .
wather and dryer, air condltlon, e1111.00 pluo udtltle• 1 • 2 ~edroom _furni~hed
end dopolit. No pe'to. Cell optolor rent. Coll61.,·992·
1434 or B92-S814 or 304·
892·7479..
•882-2686.
2 bedroom iumlohed. AC,
cloon . Employed oduho. 1 APARTMENTS , mobile
child. No pete.' N- Hoven . home•~ houaeJ. Pt. Pleeunt
end Gollipoiit. 614-446·
Coli 304-BI2-24U . .
8221. ' .
2 bedroomiu~nloloed . ,l\bove
Kowoukl ehop In Pomerav Nice 1 and 2 bedroom
on E. Moln St. Coli 114· unfurnlahed epartmenta.
304·176· 2218 before 8
882·7314 or 182-82111.
p.m.
2 bedr- unlumlohecl mo·
bile home, prlv•te lot . 2 · b•droom ept M81on,
Burdette Addlt. e176 .00 edultl oltly, no pete. 304·
plua depo11t, referencM, '67&amp;-1452 or 876·2998.
utliltill. 304-8711-2484.
6 room apartment, 3 bed-

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Fumlohad mobile home. 3
bedroom. wolhe&lt; oltd dryer.
No peta. Coil 849-22113.

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Sleoplng room . t121, utili•
till plid. l h - beth, .....
only. R1n11 • Nfritl, 111
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ldulto omy, 1bllowEurekl. location betwwn GoiMpollo 448·4411- 9 PM .
rllerenceo • dep. • 140 mo. • hol ..r. No peto, MCUrltv
Call114·143-2844 or f 14· depoelt. Ceil 448·2016.
843-2818.
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3 bdr . . mobile home total mo. leeu . S190 mo .. utiliolec. f1711, Addlton. Ohio . till pold, no chlldrwn. no r;loblle ho,. lot Add.....
(jete. teo dopaoh. Cell 448- Twp. Next , to Addlvllla
CoR 614· 441·0t76.
3617 oftor &amp;PM .
School. Weter IIWI91,
2 bdr mabllo home. a180
garden · -· fumilhed .
Rlvoroldo
Apte.
Middl11119rt.
mo .. *60 dop, on Rt. 180.
Speclel retaa for .S.e ni.o r Coil 814· 317-77411. · ..
Coil 814· 381·8711 .
Citizens. • 130. Equal HOUI·
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12xeo 2 bdr. trllll.e r on lng Opportunl lloo. 1114· Office
441· 7572 or 448-1110.
Clortlo Chopol Rd . ot Porter, 882-7721 .
.,.n private lot. Cell 446•
MOBILE •
Nowlv •ed•~or'tod. 1 bed· COUNTRY
3197 or 4411-0157.
Pork, Aouto 33, North of 1
room. partially furniahed. Pomeroy. Ll... iota. Coli
1225. Do-lt required. Coli 614·882·7471.
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oq. ft. of 111&gt;• ..,-In .
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Roclno. Bilek bulltllile With
Fumllhed 2 .,_droom •P.-nolr h"t • Hllltarv
montoln Middleport. Aduito, forced
fociiltleo. ld11i for ornall
no petl, 1ecurtty depoeit.
buoine11. t1 SO mOI!Ih. plue
Coii 614-992-3B74.
utHidet. Cell 8 14-423-825'1'
or 949-28411.
1 bedroom · 1pt. in Recine.
• 100 · month unfurniahed.
t126 month furnished . ~o
peto. Coll614·423-82&amp;7 o•
Two bdr. mobile home, 814-949-2946.
completliy fumlohecl on lob
Mr ~ll. llo~ll rl' ,
McCD&lt;mick Rd. Ca ll 441· amalf furnished apartment
'or one on ground floor .
8818
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entrance and free 1Eii'"Hii;jj'i:ehOi(i(ijo;;;d,
· 2 bdr mobUe home . Coli · Private
periling.
Col 814-992· 1 61 Houaehold
441-03110.
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oak mirror, solid mahosany handmade &amp;haod etched ches,l
from Honduras, wrouant iron..~anter &amp; other·nem. .
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nttd of pod illlll c - ID lliJ. ·.
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FARM:. Super 77 Oliver Tractor, 240 I.H. Tractor, wide front,
3 pl. h1tch; 32ft. hay and grain elevator, New Idea rake New
Holland haybine, M.F. No. 3 bl!er, 5 ft. bush hog,JH. cultiva·
tors. Ford two bottom plows, I.H. two bottom plows, New Idea
No. 10 pull type corn picker, four hay wagons,-300 pl. fuel
tank, sil stock water tanks, M.F. manure spreilder, Thomas
grain driN, corn planters, rotary hoe, pull disc;harrow Oliver
cullivllo(S. four 50 pl. drums,lfavity_bed, four KOO&lt;i tarpi,
lome spreader, post hole doqer, cullipacker. 10 it. metal
gate, two ton !lock racks, larae air compressor, piatlorm
$Cales. several piles of miscellaneous lumber, four 900x20
truck tires, waiOfl tirw, aN kinds of farm tools, shovels fdrks'
hammers, etc., larae pile of galvanized roofing, IINMaf IM!i
feeders, five feed trouahs. extension ladder, drill press, face,
fly, salt and oiler, smral old balll tubs, building full of bolts, '
nuts, hinll$, iron and farm sluff!
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AIIT!QUl AIID HOUSEIIOLO: 2-Pc. large oak count", CUP·
boa1d from v;:
·r ·nil, Oak wash stand, oak buffet liith mirror
3 pc. pinea
bedroom .suHe, 3 pc. wateriall bedroom
suite, oak roc r, oak lowboy chest. two Bentwood st..rs,
John J. Clarli Spool Callinet, oak lamp table, larat cellitlbacli
trunk, round oak. (ltdtstalllble with leaves, four oak.t-bac\
chaors. pallor table, s1ont chum aod dasher · ver, nice, old
country •a basket, two Pl. Deily churn, 11111 llflut board,
Allddin Lamp with}~ cid shldes, two easy chlill, oitl pic·
Mes illld frllllll, uandy oak ~ and w.c1 stove old ..m
linterns. l!oi:lilnc ValleY R.R. fanllrn • 3 int;h afo~1 ol4 cut
iron rneiiiiCllls dltld
Grocarv. rwo
with blue wrilina IM. I. Hessbtrc end lofts to. · Hilll
LiQ.uOn • Brillti·Va.·TtnnJ, old woad ~ wifh 111
bands, other old s1ont jqplnd ilrt, ChltmpiOn cut lren
'old love - . old dovtlall boxes· with ldnrtilin old
· brick lined coal !love, two push mowtl1, Winc~er
1888
rifle · very nice condilion. old Champion
~.~aunt old
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Tools: Seers GT16 lawn and prden li3dlrt with hydraulic
plow, wheel· bamlw, weed eller, electric welder, electric
· Slnder, saw, i'IJUier, and ·* hand lid, II" CXIndtil. chain
bincleis, and 'Oilier mlscellneous illms. .
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llalt: Y)le f1nllln liRd ....... ". 1111 .... salt lllfitl
,_ lllnliOIIII\d ...... plenty fl . . . .....
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Lot for Mle in Mercolville. 3
troller hookupo. oloctrlc, ru·
ral water . oeptlc tonk.
ta,OOO. Cell 114•2SI1818.

Building lot Neighborhood
1171 eq .ft.) ......
Rd. Ux1110 . • 8,000. Coli
eubtiOor com· 2 bdr. troller 12~11. in Kyger 448•3844 oftlr 7PM.
.... 1
-_ C- School Dlllfict. CoH
lot, Looltld
quilt_.....,
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7 10,.. M &gt;;&gt;r L. Juot off Rt.
to hOUH. RUNI _ . , 4411-4001.
218, now born. dozed houM
1V11illille. •10.0()0 Coli Trder1 lot.o comm . gerage oito,· cltv ochoal dlot. Coli
Willman IIIII Ell••· 441- for Mle in Eurekl. Call 614-2&amp;&amp;-9330.
114·211· 8140.
_31
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10•10 ~~~- MDOrl tr1llor.
ia,.. lot - r Cal'- Com- gOOd
lli;lllilh
coltd., u.8oo. c 111
puo all08 Col.... Aw.; Rio
., 4-388-9S44.
aoppolnt-.
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•.Col 11 4Vlndllemoblilhome70• 12 41 Houses for Rent
•2· 7414. PrtOid to 0111.
on 'lo ecrwlot
::---::-:--:-:-;---=: ·lo-: with
-equipped ownlno
•. •in- - - -- - - -- -I yro. ~. 3 bedrm, 2 belha. ing, much more. 1 block
family , _ , woad 11o South St. Jloco Rd. 3 bdr. houu tor ,.,, t310
bunw. lingle--. 011 JlckiOft, Oh. Shawn 11y mo. Clil 304-871-1104 or
a._ flet
...,.. wllh · llla*ed eppointmant.anlyl14-281· i 30_4~·~
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~14- - -2141. '
Smell furnlahed houae,
1971 1 :ZXIIO Uberty tr1iler edulto only. CoH 441·0338,
ly OWMr, nlallr ••• a••· d' wtth wood huter, AC,
-lltllrY ""-·
1 w•- • dryer • owning. II room hou... 2 bdr.. 1
:::-.-... ......
. u•~st. . t4,00Q . • Cell .114-378- Lll. DR , K. Exc8HIIII loca thoptllnO
• rnuo
21 1il. " • ;
- · •· .. tion. Ref. • cllpoolt re·
qulred. Colli 448-1 370 after
M 1 rt Cllli 81 ttt2...,.1 · · •.
NEW: Spri~tgbroob 14X70, 11:00.
3 bedroom. boy window, ell 1 .------~-­
room hciule, 1 '4 beth.• electrlc, oxtro lnoulotlon Yo hauoe on St.' Rt. 141
..,...,.., btu' 1..n. d utll- pec&gt;~g~, hauoe-type fuml- reference• requi1ed. C•ll
1111 . ....... ,..... 12?,100. lure . Price 113 . 950. 441-4140.
·
Call 114·112·2802.
14XIO . 2 bedroom ·
111460 USED
HouoelorrentonRt. 21B .
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3 bedroom brick ho,., 1 Yo Trl'gu, 12X80,
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2· bedroom.: Coll448-7208 en-ime.
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beth. ful
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CMIIIont
coltdl·
....... llrJI lat. Col 114· lion. Vindlle 12XIO, 2 Nice cte•n 6 room hou•
992·1133, Colt.ge Rd. , bedroom. aioe, 1111 nice. F- with both • utility room.. Gao
ohio.
refrlgerltot. Evan
and Ml·up. Chne'o
Mobile Ho,_ lociNd 2 Hgta.. Galllpoiio. Coil 448·
mil• from Aevenawood 0318.
llldge. Junatlan lit 2 oltd
1 - 77. CoU 1-304· 6 room. 2 -room houuln
Middleport. Now kitchen
273-11311.
1111d beth. compiltely cor·
petad. lnoullltlod. otarm
window•~ and central heat.
1200.00." hncl nome. tole·
phono numbar, ond ,......,.
c.- to The Deify Sentinel,
Ia• 728 H, "-ov.
2
Hlllcowt total
electric. Goad condition . 2 housea for rent and bar for
32 Mobile Home•
C.rpart, porch, 1 ecre, goad tlia or IHH whhi&gt;ptlon to
• for Sale
locotlan, t1 0.100. Call buy. 304-876-1720.
982· 2818.
3 bedroom houoo, 6 •oom
NEW AND USED MOBILE 1981 Schultz Ltd. 3 br 1'11 apertmenl. 304-,76·1104.
HOMES' KEitEL'S, QUAL· beth, total elec. Centrel air.
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES. mlc:rowave, dlahweaher.
42 Mobile Home•
4 MI. WI!ST. CJAWI'OUI. · Nfritl, undarplnning.
for Rent
redwporch.
304·S76itT 31. ' PHONE e14-441·
7274.
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1048.

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GRAND OPENING

CONSIGNMENt SALE
McCAULEY UACTOI SALES
SANDYVILLE, W. VA.

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· CONSIGNMENT AUCTION .

SAT., SEPT. 15, 1914-10 A.M.

GiVIIWIY

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11/IINEII OPPORTUNITY
t40.000 to aao,ooo .,..
.,..r, ,.lionel compeny,
loold"' for dlllribulare. Foill
. . fol Mr. umbdln.

PUBLIC AUCTION ~

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310247; !llnnl~m. A1
11238. Include - phone
RUMMr Of 0111 toll free
1·100-121-4141. .

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. MON. EVE., SEPT. 10, 1$84
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6:00 P.l·. ·
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, . . _ lnllriiiMd lhoul!l·

1en Kirkwood 14•70 3
bdr., wlik· ln clo- Amono
CA. otovo • rafrlg .. wooden
dock parch • undorplnni"',
IXC. -.1.. cleln. Moving
muot 0111. · f1 0.100. Col
814-318·8787.

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Hoflday Inn, R0ftllda, Howlrd -.on. Quality Inn,
.... weetlt'n, ItO, Wfll ...
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ventory nd ICjOtlpmant. No
lelllnt-- repto . . product
Ollly. Will IIIII lpproxlmotlly
wee~t. Write 1o1&lt;

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for Rent

3btlr ..
lerge

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Ponoble cement ml•er. Clill
Lost, otlll milll"', male.
I
block oltd white IIddle beck 1-::--:--- ':'-':"':""""::·-.,.-- 114·992·2215.
• -.... ~ - ~- .... .. ------- .- --t --. - -- ·--·p:fPiuunt ~--­
8oby ilamoter. Coil 448- :!::VIef!C:;;:.~= C11h (lllid for Ioney Iron or
Pomeroy
7711 .
INgle. L u t - A\# 14th heovy Iron bedl. a1eo. &amp; Vicinity
.. - 81ds Will be receiVed aT the
fn 11 mo'le ereo. DE ARO.
. up for certeift Melgll Co .
Middleport \
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above named Off 1ce unlil
3 yr. · oki AIMrican Cocll:er
"
ttone .t-t. Old tim11 aup&amp;
VIcinity
.}2:00 Noon. on Wednesday,
Speniolfulbiooded. to 1100d . Buoh 304-175·4108.
boord. ceil 1-304-182·
2-femMy ye"f Mle llpt,
September 26. 1984. and
"""'"' Coli 814-371· 2378. '"Ui)iir:;;~;;:;.;;;;;;;:::; 2711'
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~ publicly opened a nd read at
I
cuahlort end vwt
1-1·7. 2129 Mt. v - n
Ave. 8-1.
that hour and place. B,d forms
2 yr. ald. CoMia·lrloh Sitter type life proll,.,., 2 CO~PLETE HOUSEHOLDS
Parch • .,.........
• rnav be Obla•ned •n ohe Office of
1
4
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OIN. PINII coil Chorleo FURNITURE
•~ 1
Candor
St.,
Pomeroy,
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mo, female.
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ron. 11 Help Wanted
,v......... I01Burdllteat..
r lbeCiOyManager. 518Second
Shepherd
pup,
Coli 8uoh 304-175-5071.
wood, cupboerdo,
hind ultdmarll. 10 to
t=ri lot. 8 :00 to l:oo.
' 1&gt;.verue. Ga ll ipoliS. Qh,o
114-388-9811 .
white ton pup, ch1ot1, beek•to. dlohet,
. .p...,ber ·tz,' 13. • •
G!rlulotheo I· 10.
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IIChdly.
A563 1.
1-:-:--::-:-:--:-- -:--:-:otono· l•n. antiqu•, gold
.
.
Colqr TV. worllo good. Coli =':J~:~~chien Powlf. end .oliver. Wrlte-M. o.. Marri ~ Mac Homem•ken
· Sept, 9. 16
441-7532.
,
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Millet. Rt.2. Pomaroy, Ohio Mm x -~rli income. W. need .______""'!'--~-..;...,..
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,
Baton ciiiHI offeNd to •11 ·1-::--:--::-::-....,- - - 411789 or coil 114-992· _.,.. . ,........,.o-lnr
'&lt;
thlo oreol Pony pion. exp. •
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K-a
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·Join
lord•Collie-pilnoQivl
Public
Sale
n1o.
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A1111 'illlr·r~rnr·rJI•
.,
plue. Gitto, toyo, home ..,
Sta~ltl Twirllrl. lnforme· IWIY· 7 WHIII old. Coif 8
Public Sale \ ..
8
tlan ..11 Julie SIIWen, 441- n2-13S9.
6 Auction
Buying doily gold, oliver cor. No lnv•tment. C•r •
&amp; Auction
phana nee. Clil.._, 1·800·
1,· Card of Thenkl
7148.
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coino,rlngo,~ry,otwrllng
1113-90n.
Ail&lt;!
booking
1
kltteno, to
we,.. old colna, IM(II cur' '
pert;,o.114-448-3043 .
Openlngforpra-oohoolanln l .~~~~~wic~•=·~ol=d~.C=•=ll 8homrock Auction hlvice•. rency. Top prica. Ed. Burlovl"' memo.y of
my h - . E.......ncad. ,..,..
4.
Pot lharldln Auctlo-. kelt ~~- ' ' -· 2nd. Aw.
' E. IIIHII who p--.1 IWIY trltlouo meelo. loving core.
E-iltiCiilt.Form • home Middleport, Oh. 114-882- I l l AVON mak• 411"'. C.U
Sept. 1.1182. S•dlyml- Phone 742-2217.
448-3318.
Three fomole puppleo·' euctlon. Cell 114· 1112· .3478.
by ~ • ahlldrwn.
.mot.,..Plortpeek-o-boa.,d 4310.
·~
Now -ling piono ltu· - · 3 moutlll ald. Coli i::------:--::-~- K • M Rllllro8dwlltpey tiO M•ture · women in Spring
denh end beglnn1r1. Expo- 114-882-1113.
Foryou•n'"t-cai!Emma end up l o r , . _ ltama. Voloy oreo to bobyolt for 3 '
In Memoriam
•. 2
riMcod, college. Coli 742- 1-:::-:-:--:------ 111. auctlolllll', liclfllld owltch locll1, • k..,.. Coli omoll chi!-. c.n 441·
Located on St. Rt. 3311n Lellrt Falls, Ohio. li'ovi~c,·
27411 otter 7PM.
2257.
·
Plo.,..,l white femlll lllttln. lind boltded Wut Virginie 114-387·0104.
so Jl!U&amp;t be out by lo"day, Sept. lOth.
·
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· ·•• j ;,orittothonkollmyiriondo 1-~------- dlclowed to good home. lind Ohio, 4288177.
, for cordt • glfto who helped Popol · 7 Up Give owoy. For 304-875·1729.
"HOUSEHOLD" '
' .
·:.!110 cliebilte my 92nd binh- every 150 pound• of olumi·
Keepsake collection, oak round tatilew/claw feel and 6'tane
day. &amp;emmi• Rairden.
num cena; coppw, breu. frM puppita to good home.
bottom chairs, Keepsake oak Ea~y American couch, chair &amp;
rlldlotoro, blttlriH, • olumi- Pert . Cocker.Sp•nlel,_ I
loveseat.,
Keepsake rocker., gold Maytag larfe tub aU~o:
num In •nv condition ·thllt weeki old. 114-441-3431.
!lashe1,
gold
. Frigidaire electri~ range; mana &amp;Q d
you bring to II • 8 Recycling i- -- - -- - - ,.' 3. ~nnouQcamanta
8
Public Sale
refrigerator w/deep freeze on bottom, Whi~PQOI, go 6
Oopat, - wMI 'pay you In
-=---:::-....,-,::--::--:-- '
&amp; Auction
portable dishwasher, portable Kenmore electric sewing
Cioh • gMI you otr.e 8 peck
8
Public Sale
machine,
metal bunk beds, white Kennlore dryer, 3 PC&gt;
of
Pepol11r
7
UP.
&amp;
Auct
'on
1
SWEEPER end •-lng mowicker
hall)~ers, 5 shelf bookcase, book$, rocker, pictures,
cliine · repair, parts, and Free c1 r w11h, Mooee pairk·
and misc. doshes &amp; what-nots.
· auPPiiri.
Pick up and ina lot, 1ponaored by
"ANTIQUl 01 COLLECTOR ITEMS"
dellv•rv, D•vl• Vacuum woman of the. Mooae. Set.
Oak end table, stOnejars, pine jelly cupjloard, oak des~. oil
Cjelner. one h•lf milo up Sopt 8th. 10 tiif 4 .
. lamp, tiger eye oak dresser, chiHerobe, dresser, niaht stand,
Gebrgol Creek Rd. Coli 1'7==~=====
1ST NITE '100. 000 CASH GIVEAWAY
r 114-441-0294.

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wood heolen. SWIII1t Fuml·
ture. 441· =
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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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Give your tamper a
permaMnt home 52
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NO RENTALS .
DIRECTIONS:
South 5 mi. below Gallipolis on Ohio Rt. 7 - ·
cross RaccOCNI , c..al
Brid&amp;e. T1rn riPt &amp; ~
low signs.
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14 Mlec. Merchendl.. 84 Mlec. Merchendlee

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: 82'" round dining room ubla

, motchhig chllro, Phil·
llpplno mohogony . 304·
171-1211.

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to JGIL In the flnt cue, yourpana.
DIIIY be completely broke. Ill the teeODd lnet•~. pariDft' -uy 11u a
1 _ _ .1• •1 " - • • dol ..,_,
few canll. ~~ .......y """"''
IIIII, wileD North bid two beartl freely
over Welt'l two di•JIIOIMII, · Soutll
trtecttbreeiiQotrump.
-~- ~-.... of · dlarnoadj were
"""""' wlaaiDc the tbird
playecl, declarer
diamond wbUe.dllc:ardlall club from
dummy. Sloee Welt wu marked wltll
both majoio..mt aee1, deelarer bad: 10
develop Ida lricb Ia lllldl a way • 10
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ll!i .ct80111Mnt. lntorior - ·
!Nil a Mahto. C4ll 441·
3344 or 441· 1134.

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AM·Pf!l redlo• .-.I player
• ........., Hghto. Cllt 114·

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lncludn oil ln·j

plolllo ""'-!. ,_.cui· ~PIPI'"· t100. C..
-.liON IYANIINTEII· 114-241-1104.
PRIIQ, J -; 011 114·
211-1130.
TOll lOR """ flll .cllrt cWI-..., 304·17(1· 7771 .
Cut "'I ...... '111 PU
IOid,larglr loldll ~· Dtoo_,t from I!Afo. P~CII
Clll for priceo. Coli., •• OJ1urllonlobelledoclver1i,_ll
241-1804.
r ololtttil. H. 0 .. Bomorvil..
lllnoe 1814) Phono t04For .... til dirt, olld
ooil. .71-3334.
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lurpluo Anny c....~.
Ftr.wood t21.00 pickup Leetller combat liqoto, Q•
IOid, 131
Aloo roll· n1m. oil · ol-. Unii!Mod
bl r 1..41. CoM .1 114·2"' _.mtilo 1:00-7:110 ,M,
Frt, lit Bun, Sam· BOI)Iir1201
rvllle'a, !lotllav--d. 7
Foru..:Royollllue.f.Utur,
mllooiN-Ir•l Lor8owhlle
ooffll110. oond Ul. lrullllrlg South Will oi!M
4 polr of IMfll . . _ 1IOOcl - . tr. Plllling. Rontol
oolld. Coli 441-7001 t:30- ourpluo clolhlng.
4:00 or 441-712' ....,1 _ _;__ _ _ _ __
4PM.
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Sunbllm flOor COJ!dltiolw,
Poliohor. ocrubbor. very
M..._.lc weed·bumlntl ...
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fourlollr 91_, bog , _
Touo lrlltrUl!Jftllll '10
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Computer. . • 8 · · n· Dog-N·IIIImer 11.110. 4
oludol: ' - -nclll-· -mom windllono,
fun,
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Dealer: Welt
W• Ntrlll ll:ao1
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Wordo Slgneturo 66,000
BTU 1111 h•ter. Thermootet
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controlled with electric
Dbl.
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blawerfon. 1100.00. Excel·
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. 12 Olive N
St., Oolllpollo.
Now
- .- -- - -·&amp; uNCI weed • coolotovoo. 14 HP riding Orovtoy tractor
Operli!llletut +K
I ptoce wood living room with 112 inch mower deck
IUIII8 Inch flot ormo 11200 Very good ccndl·
dummy'a · q~ of 1,._ IIIIC.
1389
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tlon cj,ll 81 4-742· 2038 or
mtdled lllek 10 lloeuU,'IM"III to bll
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Double -keybcord. full foot
tora.
ringw.
chlat.TV'o.
dntuere,
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wrtnrr
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51 Hou.. hold OOdl 53
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church or homo. teoo . C.
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Antique cherry clothoo
loll, choir. rccl&lt;or, otto·
lomp, curtalno. bookcaH.
preu, oxc. cond., 14110.
mon, 3 tlbllo. (oxtro hoovy),
dloh woaher, wlli9ht blnch.
Other ontlquoo. Coli 441·
*MI. Soli, choir ond love·
plano, clorinet. Coli 441·
_z_11_~_._;_-~--- L 12711. Sofound c~olro
1683.
1- . . . ; _ - - - ' - - - priced from U811. to 1895.
tobloi,. tiO ond up to 1125.
Hkfo.o·bldo,t390. ond up
to . .10 .. oofo bedo 1145,
RMl Estete General
- - · 1288.
13711.,
Real Eatate General
Lo- from 128. to 1126.
pe. dl-• from 1109., to
431. 7 pe, 1189 ond up.
Weed toblo whh Ill• cholro
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C1ll 446-0552 Anytimt
1211 tc 1741. Detk 1110
up to 1226. Hutch•, 1660.
Bolh Null 245·9s07
lunk complete whh
iMttro-a. 1275. ond up to
Stave ~~eta.
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446-1255
• M • - or bcx oprlngo,
full or twin, 1118., firm. 118.
BIIR 444 - LOAN ASSUMPTION POSSIBLE - Brick frame
ranch situated on nat 2.35 acre lot Includes 3 BRs. carpet, I&amp; eat-11
- ne. au--•· t18&amp;.
4 dr. chilli, 142. 6 dr.
kitchen LR with ca~ lamiJ¥ room with fireplace, utilily room, and
ahooto, 1&amp;4. lid . fromoo,
bath. Kyger Creek School District. CJII for de(a!~ on loal1
UO.ond *211 .. 10 gun· Oun
assumption
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lloctrlc rongoo 1378., Boby
. IIR 446 _ IIEW USIIIIG - In town locm. incildes·~ BRs,
125. *311. bod
living mom. dining mom, bath &amp; baseme!1t. Lots of carpet, Gas heat
!romeo UO, Ul, • 130,
Priced at $29,!m. Call IDday lor delails.
(ling fromo UO. Oood llioc·
tlon of bedroom aultoo,
rooken. met1l 'C1blneta,
BIIR 447 - NEW USTIIIG! - 3 IJ!Irame located on !&gt;R l.(l. .
-boordo 138 &amp; up IO
Includes LR, kitchen wilh dining .!!lea. lull . basement Th\5 6
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on 51? acres more or less. This one IS vacant ..,.. so ca!
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appointmenL
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'UNCI Fumituro .. dryero, ond
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Co. LiliiiiiS Clll:
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balance with oae DO'IRmp wileD
Welt'&amp; ope11iJ1C oae-diamolld bid WU
paaec1 by Eut. Tbere Ia a Ill&amp; differ.

Johnoon wood and cool odd
on furnace. 1300.00. Cal!
304-882·2247. .

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iUy house with 4 bedonlllls,

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seporlle. Just $18,900.00.

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Henry E. Clol1nd, .
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Jun Trussell ..... M9-M&amp;O
OoHie Turner ..... 992·5192
Jo Hill . .............. 985-4466

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ClftlriH 112.10.

beQina lopt. 10th,

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anch 2 ear garage.

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GOOD liVING FOR SAL£ - 781+ aores

m/1 lovely brick and lrame ranch displays
HEY. Ill INvESTOR - You can move 2 baths; 2 BRs, 16x24 kitchen with washi!r,
intn this one and pay your payments with
dryer, double oven range, refrig, DW, displ.
I the
rent from the other two. Duplel, OOII!i! . large living mom, artificial fireplace.
- wide and lenced POOl can be yours. Rear Master bedroom is 16d8. CeUar house,
lE duplex unit ~ absoiW~y lovely. Rustic shed
and 30!c50 barn. 44 acres of pastLR
iii! wills, 3 BRs. IJfl. woodbtn!er, beamed with spring
c: ceilings, 3'BRs available in front unit with Twp. and pond. Located in Cheshire
~ kitchen, living room. chimney . llr
::I woodburher, basement. blllh. Doublewide
~~ has 3 BRs. kitchen, living room and bath.
loT FOil SAL£ - IOOX&amp;OO lot on Racooon
GUYM TlllilllsHIP ..:..}~ acns more Of includes water tap, elec:lric and se~ tank.
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SOUII1 of Men:etvile. Approx, Can llr more informatiln.
bllance woods, mbaca! base.

COIII£11CIAI. IIUilliiiiG - 62xSI Iii '
steel &lt;DnStruction with hpoof instMan,
~ _ , _ ., trifle, ollit:e and bllh.
Former!'~ used lor bNI Illes and repeir.
Located across 11om Silver Brilp Plm
wth access t Ol1io River. l'ullntial

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TRANQUIL AND SElENE descrt!es the
setli~ for thit lovely twa 5IDry home on 2.6
acm !llOie or tr. in Clly Township. This
home offers 4 Blls and 2 bitlis, kitchen
with range and eye level CMif\ 15x48livin&amp;
room. newly c:anwd. filtplace, lii!«Jiront
porch, large lit pnlen ~ . city school
district. Caft for more delails.

GIE£NFI£LD lWP. - 74 acres 11101e Of
m toblcco base, 16x20 sll!d, 34K40
bam. Priced at $29,500.

unlimited.

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GAUIA'S B£ST 1.A11D BUY - Ptice
reduced ID $87,500! - former dliry finn
- 7 rm. 2 siiJy house, -.1 bUidinel.
180 IICieS more ·or. less, IOclll!d on
Norttwp-Patriot Rd. near Nolthup.

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Wf!\ twa sl\lfY dupieK. 5 rDO(I!S and
bath IIlilCh unit $25,0(KI. ·

CADIIUS AREA - 2U ACIES - II+
lilly llllne oll1n 3 BRs, llitther!, livinl
room, dinlna room, bltll. CIIJ)IIin&amp; II1Cl
aktminum ~ Clillor 1n IPfl!lnlment.
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Nice 4 room lrarnc! house with 1 bath. EJt.in kitchen with melll
abint!1s and double !iinl Fuel cil FA lwnacz. AV1i11b1e with tlliltl'haalcup,loclle!l on rice cily ~ near ci!ll'ch and IJOCI!IY.Priled to

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AGooo BUY AT $22.000
5 moms. 3 badt- lmnl and bacl&lt; porches. bltiJ, wei and rural
Wiler 1sfltl*t I.MI yard. Fuel oii5PIC8 heller,IIDralle building,
Blown insU11ion in a!iq Need ID sell.
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DESPOAT£...-uST SEll lUKE US All OfftR
In G11ipo1is, ~ to slap dowuiMil 6 moms. 3. bedmoms. U
roenl, rice lqt 111111 porch. No upMep. Nice IQI shlde
bees. low IlleS. ltDible you shtUd d!edc 011.
1530
Ill SillilY t.. P,UIS
ACIES
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Wiler~ AI in pel Cllldliall 61+ IC!1S Mllllibof
space.
au Clll buy llis home and acres lor' only
$29.900now.
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DON'T MISS
THIS CHANCE
TO BUY· THIS
SPACIOUS 4-5
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BR RANtH IN
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· TOWN. OWNER
REDUCED THE .
PRICE. MUST
SEU IIIEDI·
ATELY. VERY
C&lt;NIVENIENTLY
. LOCATED ONLY 'h BLOCK FROM
SCHOOLS. OVER 2,000

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OM HIU AI£A -:- Cl!untr RGitl 48 11e1r
Sl. Rt. 279. 55 ICIJIS II( less VICini
land, nice builclinl siles. $24,750.

30 ACI£S Ill. OUMIT'f
IIOIE&amp;IWII
T~ QUIIity 9 room house with
7 rooms carpeted. 4 bedrooms,
bath and lull 1\teit ~us 3
car pr~Re. Good bam I!IIPf'O!I.
30'x40' plus chidu!n house
l!pllnll. 12'130'. ~. 10
aal!S tilable and 20 ICies
posture with pond.
8edlul ka1ion wiih IIIII nile

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BARGAIN
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Ill STillY PUIS I ACIE 1111.
7 moms. 1!! iDY older !lYle 11orne. 3 bl!toaoons, lui baenenl,
one acre a1 uslllle lind. RlniWIIIr ~ one bllll Ewryttw11
in pel CMidlioil. Sl8fl&amp;t butin&amp; .._Buy tl1is home for only
$29,900 now.
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5 room t!ldet: type liorne. 601H!b:il of )II Me. lll!!llt!di*
Iii I . *I. One Ql' 111111. tl city Wills. Priled low, $19,900.

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2 ll!ls in Bidwel . .. Suable lor' motile home Of btild')'OUJ DUm
honle. Rural "*· Buy bath lor' $2.800.
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WCATIOII CAIIP IY lUI( IAil
Outnellit•- sundldl. . . . . .. SJ*m. eleclric. Bur
• with Clllll!ill tnil!r Of ....... aJIICIIIII pad. ()ell is'*'i Bur... 111M! r9ll n
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evtiiTON - $20,000 wll purchase til~ 3 bedrm. home along Maine'
Lot 43'!C200' with 3 outbi.Jiklings... .CAU TODAY!~
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.IAIID ONLY (WITH BARil)- 132 acres of tntom, pasture and
.-same wooded area. Huntingtown Twp. Approx. $300 per acre. 8~ . ,
•a~ lor $40.000. Has minenll rights with land.
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RIIJIGIII20 ACI£S OF IIDOIItAIID- C..!l!:i!CIOI~ liaine&amp;.
leluring a solllium w/hot tub oniiJped by a open b'malliving
dining mom w/llrium doors. tniS!ive !tone filePace. Amodem

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oomp1e1e liilu:hen 1111 a brealdasl nooli, 21+ baths. 3 bedfllOiilS
w/masler suile, stidii1g doors. to a p8-. l.aiJ!dry and mud
room. UnfiniShed basement 2 Cll £111&amp;1!. Vegelalil garden and
dwarf fruit trees. Slmin by appaintment

STAmY HOiE - .656 acre of WOOIIand and 1.6 acres m/1 ""'
a1sa be pun:hased. formal entJy, iving room and formal din11g
room, modem l&lt;ichen, !my room w/wb fire~Pce.llf!s, 2 baths.
2 car .,... ftlj'ib i'*!nst rate assumal*. Shown by
aqxintnoil.

TARA mAm - A spocioos home, llrmal l!ltly, liviJg 100!"
· w/ wb fie~Uce, dining 1110111. lg. spicious familY room w/potio
doors. 4 8Rs, 2 lui bitlis, !Chen, Prll&amp;l! w/ !bl(e space l!ld
electric cblr opener,'well landscaped. l'li:ed in the 00s. Excelent
location. KYeer Creek Srj1ool District Shown by iW01 tbtletll
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UTTL£ 01110 110111 PAY11£11'1 only $275 a rnooth ~lues and
ins } 2 bedroorni, living_ 1110111. • kitcher!, dining room, bath and
uniiitished basemenl $25,000. Owner Ml also sell furnished.

IIOIIIHUP AIIEA - 3 BR home. La~ modem eat·in ki1then.
Famly room, living room. olfice Of den. Nice ~ and m age
building, Oty schools. Shownby ~ l'li:ed low ~
PIIIC( R£DUCOl- Madem home. Lrts.~JIIIIiosanddeckaru 3

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~· hell pump and ceq1rll ai', 2 121 . , . . . AQUIIily built
horne. 11.25% i1t rate. 0ty school distric.t Priced 11 low 50s. .

SOMETHING COOl. COIFOifABL£. QUIET AID I
- We have a 3 bedroom home situaled
r=~ Creek. Appro.. 2 acres cleared land and 600 ft
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with private boat dod&lt;. Ideal lor sports per!O!l. Rural •
wooded area Price now $55,000.
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IVtNTOII: EXIRA CLEAII: - Clean, cool and convenient 2 bedrm.•
• horne located along Main. Street. Refrig, andmany other items ollltkrnitur~ will go with house. Ideal for newlyweds and priced at cny I
.500.

.VIIITOII: NEXT OOOR TO ABOVE IIDIJSE- 3 bedrms. owner ~ ·.;
.cornpleta1
much work oolhis house and will sell now lor $13,000.
:2 LOTS AUliiG BEAR RUN liD. wti! Racmon Creek
.$7,500 each.
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.and mmfortable fireplace. Formal dining and living roont witll
61
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Outbuilding~ and 7 acres. Buy lor $37,500.
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. house an dba rn. ,u.wrence~:;
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service alley in rear: 2 car garage and nice garde~ area. Price

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BRs. 2 fUI baths, formal living room &amp; dinilg mom Woodb!l'rn~

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$38,500.
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: oommercial. Along Rl 7. Price reduced to $25,000.
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IEIIUCED TO $31.000 &amp;needs an immaliate sale. located at 74
Cedlr Sl. 3 BRs. LR. OR, 'kitchen, I\\ baths. lamiy mom with
WOfkal*! ~ and lots. ~ dosels and slrtfage space. Afenced
in yald and large IMbuildings.
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Modem 4 bedroom home, 21amity rooms. 2 baths, buit&lt;". klthen,
living room, utility room, hotoy mom. worklhop, fruit .celar,
switled-in IQCh, central air, .9 acte ~ with pden, frut trees
and 1J3pe arbor. Home has been well C8f!d lor. Eneri!Y efficient.

PUR\' TDIIIISIIIP - 135 acre farm ApproK ..40 acres tillable.
bllance piSIUrt and woods. Large 4 bedroom hoo1e, two barns,
machine shed, mbaca! bose, and many more amenities. For more
irtbmi!OOn .;vt us a call ~y.

39.40 ACI£$ Of VACANT lAIID .,- Lots of woodand. Black
wain~ trees. AwabirlaiL Secluded and JJivate. Abeautiful place to
build a log calin. lOCIIild on a blaciOOp road. Oty schools.
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ri down, that oould be 1 third apaltnlent,and a ooe bedl oom
hoUse AIIOclted on one 1111. Cooently rt!ljting all ulils klr $9001
II!CIIItli. Low uiMies and upileep. Each urit has bath.and sej)arate
entJanoe. two units are mmpletely fuii!IShed and wil acrompony
ttJis sate. Property is looated in town and woukl make a ~
investment
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$19,000.

NEW USTIIIG - lDcated in .the count~'( features a LR, 3 8fts.
llichen. tall. utility room, cedar ~ fljy carpeted, atr
aulilioned. · -.1 lllfllianc:es. Wisher, dtyer. large metal
&lt;Mbllildin&amp; a prden that has a ~ny palth, and flower beds.
3.6 ICies will sell lor' $32.000.
TAM ..:.. flOW AT ~llUC(D PIIIC£ - felliules a large master
bedroom. bnwlcfasl neD,·2 tire!kes. a ldl lltsemat~ DR. FR.
llltdlen with dsposal1nd rel..freezer. f4lo has ptJOi and club house

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IIMSIIIDIT PIOPERil - 641 Third 1ft 21tory home or can
be used • 2 renlllt. l.qll modem ~~*:hen, 3 Of 4 bedrooms,
IDmtt!l ditirJ&amp; lilllilina 1110111. Nice .bacl&lt; ~· Aisa I 14K70
1f!01i1e 1aJme In px1 slilpe. ACIMIId tari!Cil Priced in the ~
Shaw!n bY llf)fiUitlbNit only. $450.00 .......

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3 8£0110011 HOllE - Raoch style, lg. catpOrt, adapted lor
woodbUrner, fenced yard and in·ground swimming pool. Price I
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with 2 baths and klls ~ room lor expansion. Located just off Rt. 7I
e near dam. Price $22.000.
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Garfield Ave. Home can oo used
for 3 or 4 bedrooms and within walking distance froni most
services. O!!iy $30,000.
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t School which can be utiized for ~ngl!l family Of 3 apartments.
t Price $30,000. Owner anaious to sell. Make an offer.
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t have a 2-bedroom apt br rent Price $175 per month. Adults only. 1
• No pets.
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t and ball1 u~ils. Located along 2nd Ave. Buy rcN for $17,000 •

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building, City

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OIIIIER WIU RU 01 TRADE - 6.7, IC!IS ol wacant land.
l.ocal8d in Cenl!arw'y. His ll!ls d room for buildin&amp; County water

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BEDAODII 110111£ with 2\? acres, 7 yrs.
W::viteuuoffm ~~S~~~.Rd. Elec. . ~ pump, fireplace,
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IIIMIINEW ,ia ~ brictt alii a!daf ranch. Sillinc oo .6
~ an acre. partially wooded. 3 bed!QOII)I, living room. modem
l&lt;ichetJ. diriing area w/atrium doors. Wooden Thei '!!Oflllne

- Dljanilt llllt1 al mod!m

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100 ACIES, I or l, ST. RT. 141- Ranch
home features 2 bedrooms, bath, kKI:hen,
living room, lamiy room, fUI basement.
central air, courtly water and well wale&lt;;
stOfm windows, sheller house, bam and
pond. Call for an appo;ntment.

famiy

FIX IT UP - Owner leidy ID
dell IIIII has lfJiuced the llioe
an this•IWG sk!ry ho!J!I. k
needs some J1111ir. tu has
........ w.ra $11,900.00.
WI ••llin 1 re~~~~~llble

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BRAND NEW DUPLEX - Great INVEST·
MENT for tlli buyerl Located oo Graham
School Rd. Each un~ offers 2 BRs. bath.
living room, kitchen wilh stove, relrig,, rN1
and d~pl. laundry, large carport, central air
and storage area.

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bedrooms. I\\ baths, dini!w
room with firePace. &amp; 19

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BEDRM. HOllE along upper 2nd Ave. Level lot~ locatin.
:: l'rice redoced to $34,500. Ideal for tetirees Of family.
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wilh a $2,(01 down poy,..r
and payments $400.90 lor' 30
years. $37,000.00.

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Ali ACIRES IDf ~IINO within the city~ Galij!olis. Owner will sell lor I

b fiBi. hulllivi~ 1110111. 3
bed!QORII, Bl blths. l!ld 1•
belutilul 1111. fl!ll!lcing Mil•

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RENT - 3 bedroom home wiihin
garage. nice lot Good neiah

NEW usniiG - Fiw ,...

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AlE YOU 1.0011110 FOI ABRICK HOME!
'- Then this may be just the One.
iE Conveniently localed on Rt. 35 West tlis
z; home olfeB a large living room. dining
room, 3 bedroom, laundry mom. II+ baths,

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kiiDhen, L·shaoll IMna raam
room wilh fi"'lla. II+ bitliS,
basement with woocll!wninlsmve. 14x21
earaee, carpeli~ Call lor an appoinlwaJ(·

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will finance to qualilied purchaser. $10,000 down, bal.
, ~Wer 10 yr. Perkid Pay $133.47 per month.

ndoor·outdoor fooliltloo.
KC D-..... IIIUPoilo:
·Stud lorvlce. CoN 11..·441·

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A sm.£ OF
Oinl..-desctb!s ttis
lovelfy wtJitl! trick home with 3100sq. fl. 3
Of 4 bedrooms, 3 blths, 20x40 FR. dining
room. kitchen with OW, displ, miaowaue
and trash mmpoctor, llltl!n:om. centrll air,
2car page, utiily bldg,, dedi and a 20x70
pool. Beautifuly lancbcaped.
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Alfolfo ond mixed hly: j!lved

.......... good With children . loodlng itoo. 304·1171·

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Pete for ....

PI!" ...... 1103.. '
f\\·~. alli.lhlllend I....P

IWI£ US AN OFF£111 FHA-VA SPrciAL
- 3 bedrooms, maintenance free home.
(Veterans no down payment FHA buyeB,
approx. $1,250 down). located in Rodney
Village II.

1'h v-r old white fiCid bull.

6 - r old quort1r hoJII,
goldlng. good 'for troll or

chlndhling pOulbiHty. Coli
114·373·1411 Ilk for
David.
61tTD81nt-ol dolor,
good cond, tl,lloo.oo.
304·171·1123.
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Colllf4-SII:I411.

One of the Ifill!'~
bella' farms. 101 acns m/( lots ol
Symmes Creek bottomland, pond, new
lena)s, large bam. several other building~.
lqe lob.ase, mod. 3 BR hme, 2 i1at1!s.
IOclted on Cadmus Crossroad~ Call lor

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clownl-n Point Plelllnt,
c-ont lfOn!· DIM mer·

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295'x95r lot overlooking Ohio
River. 2 car gara1er 2 storap
buildinp, weWwaterr low taxes,
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. ' AC. $30r000.

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171•2178.

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FOR SALE: T- grodl Hoi·
lllln buUo. Ono born 1·13 ;
by Perf1C1or: lhl other
1·83; olred by EyOiu·
. Coli Homm Vllloy
Formo II 841·2674.

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OM pun1 , _ , . . Alpin• dee
ldd. One grldl LoMoncho
dee kid. 304-1711-4243.

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2 11,,.1 French Alplno dcoo•

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hwtlnt for ....
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Ulld
yoor;
:... uoo. 304-112·2113.

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N- idlo -n picker, geed
oond .• 1700. CoN 11 4·311·
1701 :

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For .... Iundy trumpet, Mb
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•no. 304-178·4128.
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Noooai. Will .......
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noo. 317-7121.
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WE HAVE AHOIII AND PERFECT LOCAnOf! for a family. located

almost across from Washington School. 3 bedroomhome. 2 baths, • .

kitchens. nice lol which ~ wide and deep enough lor garden and
lswil!)ming pool. Needs some work HillieYer, can be moved into
.IDday
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ICOIIIIERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL LOCATION -UpperRiwer Rd. 3.

1 bedrm oome wb fp, owner wil sell, lease or rent Buy now lor 1
.$41.500.

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12 B£DIOOIIIIOBIL£ HOllE located along Hazel Ridge Rd.
I acres, more orless, with rice garden area snd wooded area. f'ricaj.
.$27,500.

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4 room oottage along Roush Road. Appr01 I .
acre.Needs some repair, however, you can buy for $11,500. •

~LDIIIG AND COIIII£R UJr IN EWtNGTON - FOJmer filling.

cation. Buy now and get another ~ across the street. All lor
$12.500.
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71

Autos for Sale

Autos for Sale

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Swinget'.

76

Plymouth. 76 Plymouth.
alent 6, runs good. Call
446-2817 after 5.
1974 Coachman self conti·
onod fifth wheel . U,OOO.
1981 Robbit dleael $3,600.
Oall814-317-7106.
1982 Ford Escort $3,499.
1982 Ford EXP $3,499.
1982' Ford Futuro Fairmont
13,499. John'a Auto Solo.
Bulovtlla Rd. Gallipollo, Oh.
446-4782.
1876 Monzo UOO. Coli
446-4043 after &amp;PM.
1973 Dodge Charger. $600
or boot offer. Coll614·266·
8417.

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72

Autds for Sale

Trucks fqr Sale

72

Point Pleasant, W. Va.
73

Trucks for Sale

September '·

Vans

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vans·s. 4 w.o.

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1984·:

74 Motorcyclea

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Sport. Folr condition. Call
614-949-2809.
19711 Fleetwood Cadillac for

Cadtllioc load ad. one owner.
neado ·driver. Phone 30'1·
676-3828.

-----'-----'Wracked-'73 Dwoter, enginegood. 304·876-6244 after
7:00.
1 980 Muotlng. PS, PB. no

rust, gQod tirea, axe cond.

304-675-1698 or 876·
2714.
'76 Ford Elite good ahope.
Muot aetl tSOO.OO. 304.
s7 6 . 5 1 23. 2827 lincoln
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Trucks for Sale

1982 S· 10 Chevy pickup.
1'h ft. bad, 35,000milea, 311
miles per gal, e•tra aharp,
u.soo. con 614-258827,3 or 814-388-9698. '
1978 Chtvrolet ohortbed
pickup '10 ton, heovy duty.
rune good, excellent work
truck, e1,000. Call4411·
4127 or 446-33411.
1982 S· 10 Chevrolet V-8,
t4,999. 1979 Chevy Luv
with toppar $2,799. John'•
Auto Sole. 8ulaville . Rd.
Gelllpolio. Oh. 446-4782.

..1e. Fair condition. Call

992-7683.

TRUCK TOPPERS Moot

1 963 Oldomobile collectors
Item. 1978 pic~up truck end
a cool furnace. Coil 304·
773-5238.
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ter cord eccojlted. John'o
Auto Sale. Bulaville Rd., Cell
448-4782, Gallipolis, Oh.

aizea. different colors, m••·

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1 982 Scotadote half ton,
78 Phoenia . Auto. AC,
44,000miltt. Clean. 13600
or trade for Suburban or
81ozer. Call61 4 -949-3039.

atandard with

oVerdrive.

Would trade for late model
cor. Coll614·379·2116.

1977 Chevrolet truck. Cell
1984 Monte Cai-lo SS, fully 614-379-2688.
equipped, new conditon. 1~=:-:-----­
Biuo. Will take poritol trade 1978 O'otlun PU 4 apd. ,
forChevy4x4or81ozer . Cell radio, topper, 82,199 .
614-949·2181.
John'• Auto Soleo, 8uloville
Rd. Call 446-4782.

Motorcy. .

1H1 K-w+• 101 1.,_
lll!e•. NM aontllllon 1:100
ot1or.
PllonaHI-7411.

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19711 Toyoto truck. lit-d.
11,000 mileo. good oond,
tiiiiO.OO. 304-6711-7241

1 968 GMC. 4000 otritt,' 2
ton dump truck whh h•vy
duty troller hitch. U.IIOO.
Cell 448· 1 673.

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1 9711 CJ 7 hardtop, auto,
iow m!leoge. Cell 4461800.
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1171 Y........ YX 400 dllt 1113 1-*1 RM 210 with
br. t410. 1171 Hondo Cl ldrll
1177 ltowo·
=Y=ottz•10•..110...,.tf IIIII Kl :110 lnduiO 1400.
a. troll _... e40Q.loth ••· a.~. Muot MI.

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I14-IH-IIM.

Coi614-HI·IOII.

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MotorcyciM

loete and
Motors for Sale

1110 Ka
+' t40 LlO
whll-.olto41llneh
.... behld ........ ....
11MC1 tiNt ..... PIOIJ.71.
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hlltor, 3U.I155
ltrrill Clrttr, R•ltor, 371-2184
r . Ji• Cocii~Jn. AsiOC., 441-7111

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Cltll; Pope, AIIOC., 371-2741
lryant, Auoc, 245-92n

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BURDETTE CAMPER
BALES &amp; SERVICE. Opon
dally I to 1:30, Sac. I to .4 .
CloMd Sundoy. U;S. Rt. IIO.
Coolville, Oh 114-117·
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IN REAL EST ATE
SALES IN GALLIA C9.
SliP£111011 QUALITY COfiSTRUCfiOII in .ewry detail ot ill~
atlractM! 2 story brid&lt; re!iden ce wilh 17 """"' !lndudes 6
roo.ms which may be used b prole$ion~ o11ices: OOctor,.
lawyor, C.P.A.. insuranre, etc, or a retail store.) Fmm 4 to 6
bedrooms. ~ce l&lt;ilchen, l:&gt;rrml dlnll&amp; 2 fireplaces. 2 car
~enclosed COJrtyard on corne&lt; lot " downtown

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1114 De1uxo II ft. trovel
trlllor ltlfconteh!ld .........
tl!ro ughout, 7700 Aohton
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Hoor lUll
Y"' crampsl b mom. Ve!y nice decor,
carpet.
klcalion exceltenl
I new
and Clli'Nt!ll;,ce
horres oo the
can * ·
1-mtExtramisslet ltlis fine horre
privacy, garden and room to play. Yoo must
just west ri Spring Valley. $77.900.
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I 74.5
rice walk along lhe creek, e,.,..e the caves, and just """
scenery irl this Iarm. There are 6 acres of crop land, IS
I thepaslun!,
and 52 acres in woodland, 13391h tobacm tase, al
minerals illeluded. There is also an older M
I bedroom home. 400' of paved road frontage and 400' ri3
I $41.500.road hontaga 1. rif R\ 7. Many POSSibilities.
I $100,000 LOW INTERI'ST loan oo this 5,000 sq. k executive
I covered
l&lt;&gt;me. fabuloos
lnOOtlr swimning pool. 3\! acres tree
tot lnaxr walfrtals. 21! ball1s. 2fireplaces.
I . at winda'os""""'lacingdinins lake.
breakfast
covered porch andklls
Very lllJSUi!l
to own
I andan oul&gt;landing
rome. Owner has purchased olller property
I must sell.
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LOSS IS YOUR GAIN - Authentic old tJid&lt; ranch
kicated in town wilh a
view ri the city
!Jiio River
yet close enough to walk t o - n area. Has a lat'ge
I valey,
beautilul family room wilh fireplace, 2 lull aramic baths.
beautiluly dealraled lf1d l!llcellerit care and 2 car garlll!.
I Owner5
I1IOV&lt;d out of
and desire quick sale. Reduced
MGI.(

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ouls1Jnljng

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THINKING OF BUILDIIIG7 001111 We have a brick ranch that
~ mImpeccable ccndition. Horre ~dudes 3 bedrooms.
. spackltls eat-in l&lt;ilch.en, 2~ bath~, IMng room and tamiy
.room and an Mnized 2 car ja'age. lnlerilr is trimmed In
oak. House ~ ve&lt;)' well inwlatl!d, keepin~ ljls to a ITinimu!"·
Cen~al oir and gas he'll located idealy " a QUiet
neighbOrhood close to evel)1hin&amp; Landscaped ~t Ask•og ·
$59,!Dl.
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OWIIER'S IDS$ IS YOIJtl GAlli- HAS KMO OUT (J
STATE AND . MUST SACRtACE THIS B£AIJTIFUL 4
BEDROOM BRICK AND FRAME R1KH. 2 FULL BATHS,
. , FAMILY ROOM WITH ~REPlAcE. fAT-IN KITCHEN PLUS
FORMAl DINING. STORAGE GALORE.IN-GROUNP POOL,
2 CAR GARAGE. SIORAGE IUJG., CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM
()(t[O FEW MINUTES FROM GALLIPa.l&amp; $65,500.

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BUILT 3 BE~M RANCH HOME. AR SIDING, OAK
CABINETS IN KITCHEN. CUSTOM CARPET AND 01'.\f(S,
HE'AT PUMP· ANDERSON WINOOWS. PLUS MANY
OTHER EXTRAs. CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM. FABULOUS SUY
AT $54.000.

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RfDUCHl TO $45,000! 3 BR. 1~ BATH, KITCHEN
APPLIANCES. OOIPETED. ALL (Jj ALARGE LOT WllH
GARDEN SPACE. All YOU HA~ TO DO IS MOVE IN AND
ENJOY'

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GRACIOUS UVING AT~ IIODERAll PIICE- 1600 SQ.
FT. BEAUTIFUL UVIr«i AREA PLUS AFUU BASEMEN!
AND 2 CAR GARAGE. 3 BR. 2 FULL BATHS, FANTASTIC
FARM RM. OPENS ONTO DQIJilE DECit EQUIPPED
FAMILY SIZ£ KITCHEN. $58,000.
1MIIlR IIAflrs TO IOV( TO CITY- 'EAGER TO SELU 2
BEOOOOM BRICK RANCH. NICE OPEN FlOOR PlAN.
llAOOOP DRIVE. $33,000.
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HOllE PUIS IIICOI( - GRACIOUS BRICK 2 STORY, 4
Ill, 2 BA~ FOOMAl DINING AlfJ UVING ROOMS,
BRIDIL STAIRCASE, NEW lllOF, EmCIENCY ff'!., fLSO
FRM1E DlJ'I.EX FUANISIIED. fLSO 4 MOBILE HOME
HOOKlJ'S. PRESENT GROSS $900 t.()Nrtt.Y. PRICED
AT $85.000.
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IIIII F~RII AID OIICIIMD ,- VERY PRIVATE
LOCATION. S ACR£$.111 ~- BEAUTIFll CUSIIJII

HOSPITM111 - A RfAl. F1Qfl I'ORCH. lftN
STAIRWAY, SPI'CIOUS FORIIK LMNG ~ DIMHG
ROOM,Il(N. fAT-IN KIT!!f,N, 3110000MS.IIIBA1HS.
PLUS AGNIAGE N'r.Wfllllii(DfmMS. RECREATI~
RM SEar«&gt; ~Vl $69,900. .
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$65,500

ESTMUSHlO 8AI - IJO'MiTOWN AREA. LARGE
SEATir«i CAPACITY WITH SPACE FIJI EXPANSION. SET
Lf FOR fJ8'I OPERATION. MOOERN EQUIPMENT. f
YOU ARE LOOUNG FOR A QXlO BUSINESS BEmR
HURRY. IT'S PRml TO SELL!

RINQLI!S'S III!RVICE. ox·
parjonood ..rpont... olectri·

clln, maeon . .pointer, roof·
SEWINO Mochjna rapolrt.
lng Unchidlng hot tor 'otrVIca.
Authoobwd 8.....
'Ppliootlon) 304-1711·2018
..... • SIMco lhlrpon ·
or 8711·4HO.
8al11oro . P•brlc Shop, .
llotory 01 coblo tOOl drilling. Pomeroy. 114·112·2214.
Moat-· completed ..me
day. Pump otloe ond "rvl- · 304-8111-3802.

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Jomoo Boyo Wottr lervicl.' ·
Aloo poolt flllod. Cell 114- ·
2118-1141 or 114·441·
1171..- 814·441·1111.

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Ken'a W•ter
w.ll. ~ .
alii-. POOit filled.......
387·01123 or 317-7741 .'
night or doy.
JIM8 WATER IEIIVICI. •
CoH Jim Lanier, 304-I'Jtl. ,
7317.
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UPHOLSTERY IHOP
1183 lloc. Ave .. Oollpolo
1114·441·7833oti14-4U·
1833.

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AN!) HEATINO ·
Cot. Fourth and Pine
G.Uipalio. Ohio
Ph- 614-448-3888 or
614-446-4477

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Good· 1 Excovoting, boot·
menta, tooters, drivewaye,
aaptlc tonko, lonclaceplng.
Call onytlma 81.4-44841137. Jom11 L. Dovtoon, Jr.

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IIEW USTIIIG of a 3 BR'oome 011 1 ac. only 10 mill. hom
Holzer Hospibl: 2 car garage attached. dec~ screened in
pcirch areL IO'xl2' suage bid&amp;. 18' abo&lt;ie I.!OUnd pool. Also
incWes Ul sall!lite &lt;ish (ooe ri the best!. Also mrble i'oo1e
site wilh ulililies and garden area. Alllllis tor $39,1KXJ.
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fumiklro cleonlng. fM till- 1 --------~
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J :A.R.Conotructlon Co-llu·
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tlond, Oh ,l14- 742·2103;
WATERPROOFING
Sootmonta, F-••· Con·
Uncondhlonol llfatit!lo guo· crete work, Backhoe'a,
, _, l.ocll roftranOII
D - &amp; Dltcl\ar, Dump
tuml-. F'" alllmatn.
truclto, a.
Cohollact 1-114-237·
eloccrlcolllnll.
0411, I o.m . to II p .m .
Rogoro Boaomant

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG. ilt. 1. Bo• 31111. Galli·
·polo. Coli 814·317-0178.

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117211thwhaoltraveltroler
37 ft. long, lncludlt lith Matal llulfdjnga, dallgnad
whlll -1 lherp te,1111. .and built any tlu. In c:rilott.
Clll814-2111·1273 ort14· loh-) 304-11711:3181.
31B·IIII.
Bulldint·R..,.alllllng. cOn·
1114 doluxo trallw. 21 ft. crate. dryw..f, allctrtcll,
.....,_ bod • batll. ltlf roofing. flooring. fromlng.
contained. Toko omollor kltchan·bathroom lnllallo·
trlllor for trldli Mit
door·wlnclow fnlmlng.
thla..-IAthtonRI_ol_ tlon,
304-11711·Z...cl.
Ctrnp ground. Rc. a. WYo.
llatw- Pc. Pleuont .•
RoonocWiglntarlor and exteH-ngton, ~ 47.
rior. F - l o t i - . 3041!1111-34211 or 1111·3384.
1171 Wlldomell ..mpor,
23 ft. llotpe light. Call
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Motors for Sale

Roll bar ond topp..- for thort
whlll bul plcll up. 304·
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1111 17 ft. ~e(qlllt -t. 11\\ ft 711 hp outboard. blat
with 110 HP Morcury mo·
304·8711-4437 or
tor, utn U.IOO. Clll 114· offer.
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Ohio Paint Plea-.t, W. Va.
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987 BSA motorc:Vcio. oua- ·
tom - t . 18ddlo bago, flu,.
a. lookt good, 1700. 14 fl,
Yoll-tont complngt.....,.
with IIOvo. refrlglrotor. 'tlnll
a. focUitloo. 18711. Coli 114742·211111.
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AM -FM lltro rodio. 9000
mllea,llke- prlcedtooell.
Call 614-986·3301 .
1 978 Corvette Silver Anni·
veroary Edition, 24,000
milea. loodod, garage kept.
304-876-5440 or 676·
6596.

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good cond. Call 814· 256TOP CASH paid. for '80 1612.
model •nd newer uaed can.
Smith Buick-Pontiac, 1911 1987 Corvette Aoadater
E01t1m Ava., Golllpollo. Call 327-300, 4 opd., olde exhauot. lilver-black · to lit
814-4411-2282.
lmerior. Reotorad In 1982.
1978 VW Robblt AM-FM *9,1500. Cell 614-367·
otereo. good goo mllooge, 0324 ~.. 6.
etanderd trana .• exc. cond., 1973 C)lavy good cond,
*1.9911 . Call 61~ · 268 · $400. Call 448-7948 after
8273 or 614-388-9698.
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mileoge; AM-FM otereo, gao 1981 Grand Prix, good
mirer. re1l good cOnd., good ohapa, fully equipped, best
over t6,000. Call after
tlrea. •1.796. Call 814· offer
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256-8273 or 614-388· 4PM. 4411•4888.
9696.
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1 979 UncOin Town coupe.
88 Muetang 74,000 mlltt, Call 814-389· 8244.
289 auto ., factory 8ir,
U.IIOO. · Call• 814-388 - 1984 Dodge Doytona Turbo
9878 oftar &amp;PM .
Z AM·FM CliO., tilt cruiaell
opd. Coll814·268-6567.
1978 Monte Carlo good
977 Cutlaoa s. Now tireo.
cond., loaded, rally wheels, 1
$1600 . Call 614 -99256,000 "'"••· e1,800 or
btot offer. Call 814-387· 2882· .
725.0.
1984' Rad Floro :
ca asette, am·fm-atareo;
1973 Dodge Dart 340, 340 front bra; 4 new eagle GT
cu.ln. engine, need• body tires; · 4 opoad. 1114' 992·
work, crogora, Booe otereo 7258. eB&amp;OO.OO. 10.000
"VVtem. A.r&lt;ing 1600or beet · mlleo.
offer. Call 441 ·4479.
- ------1 978 CadiHac Coupa De1972 Cadillac Coupe Deville ville. Good Condition. 1 8 HP
good cond., full power. Evinrude motor, dtllgnad
t1.350 . Call 614-268 - lor electric otortar. Call
1912.
614-985-3987.
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of rt n this 3 bedroom bric~ ranc~ uud out Hoor jlan 1s
. ~jJ!ed tor mnilortalie livin&amp; ltlractively dealratl!d wiltl
tormal entrance. nice Mng roolfl l&lt;itcllen,_!fMj dimog room,
1\! balhs, 2 car IIi',._ gas hell!. Locall!d 11 COI!'enient SilO!
&lt;:W ID hOSPiol. $1'0!Jiing. bill dllesn, sacrifice pnvacy.
Owne- ;; .-.Mng to Columtm Asl&lt;ing $59,500. Wanls an
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$10,000 1:&gt; $611,900.

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llNDER LO'IIIIG CARE ....:. Avery well buil home Ill bellin
wilfl; the owners have put in new litch«&lt;, new cat~ ni!w
root, new Windows. new paint M you have lo do s mo~~e 01
and enjoy 2200 sq. k ri iery mmiortable living space.
Attractive calil:&gt;mia styled llncil ranch otters 3tartl! BR:\ 211
spar~ing baltls, large lYing room and dining oomtihatiotl.

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NEW LISTING 011 86 M:RES -Good localion lor home. Has
two barns. 2 large jDnds, wels, some 40 acres ot wooded
area, balanCe in pasture and recaimed area. Nice la~ngland.
Tobacco ba"' reported. located ZS mies from Mercerville oo
Chilllbers Rd. Priced at $28,500.

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DAIRY FARII with 3)01tmodem dail'l buiking~and large silo,
40•7'! tree 1311 barn. Also inlildes 3 jt'. old ISM sq. ft. JIO(I
rome. Has 6 rooms, 2 baths. Cropland of sorre 40 acres ~ in
ve&lt;Y JIO(I state ot prcdjlclion-al ta~S wei and ....- fann
bllildinl!l- Has tobaCco base Hasi!Od mortgage assumt*on.l
reasonable interest to approved latjlily. !:II lor showing.
$155.000.

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HANOSOIIl STOllE &amp; CEDAR PlUS 30 ACRES
\'oo'll find this attractive two $1'1 ~ Gr"" Township
surroonded by 30 ntnaocres ,;u, many JIOd building siles.
The old. oak woodwuk bealditul solid exposed beams and
attractive &lt;Jvided stilwoy ~ ltlis 8 Ylli'.old rome gives Man
air of distinction. This is the I!IIS! OOtnblable &amp; lilmey !Dee
you'll find. lnciOOes large tami~ room. billitchen/diling
room mm~nalion wilh see-ltlrough woorl..-nillg fireplace.
Mqd. l&lt;ilchen, 3 to 5 bedrooms, 3 balhs,targe screened porch
and !nuH bam. Greal !Dee to rift horses. callle, pis,
donkeys, efEphan~ and gazelles IUmoslly ~·~ greal IHCeto
raise KIDS.
COUNTRY lMIIG AI ITS II(ST mtills II oc. Mil. Good 4BR
oome wlh ~rge mng &amp; dining room ~1140 dry 1nment.
III bath Located just 3 mi korn city lmils .in city sdlools.
Pasture area fenced. woods, llrden. bam !or live5tor:l&lt; &amp;
storlllll!- Call us tilr more mlflllion &amp; IJilllllintment to see.

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REOUClD TD $57,500 - lmrnoculole 3 bedtoom home
· overlbing Racaion Creek on 3 1M - - ~ '
equipped litdlen, lam. rm., ,.o1 bar, lp, 2 bitlis, din. nn., 31 ·
dedi, ~ car ga"'l" &amp; beJulittltlal acreece Boatingsccesslo
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garden area. landsclparl, shldt .._ 3 BR home yoilh lllldi
storace .-ea klaled on deadenciiWp. rmd wilh only • low
homes Elcelent ar111o&lt; lltilitt. Good neillhllln.Quiet Goad '
view to qJen land. Priced al $38.000.
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SHAll£ THIS OUTSTAIIDIM IIVU VIEW
The owner w11 help oquolified lxiye-Mitthelinoncin&amp;onllis
dlndy 3 BR 1rame home. It's older l!llltli a na tw:her\
mod. bllh, baemlnl, arJd I rnosllrlliiiew ol the riwr.lq
175 acrellll wilh 1111!1* home hoolup &amp;iwll bam. Localld
in quiet ...,........., on low hili: 5ltt!it AldUc:od Ill
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anxioos to selllhis.2 bedroom mobile homeOfl SR 160. Near
NGHS. Has a ilrge awered P* lnd porcll. d!Uched prage
w/worlt!l1op plus 12 acre yard wilhpden.$1&amp;.500. Wll!lll 1
MH &amp; 101 soparate.Must sell MH lrst. Wanl otler.
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~- We have a real!)' nice roomy 3 bedrom hOrre wilh luH
bosement and garage in dy schoiJ district !hot I bet you can ,
buy. Call us. we Will helP you own tllis house RIW. Includes
woodlunin1 fireplace, JIO(I neighborhood, hardwood Hoor~
and just a minule or two trom town.

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the spacious and remodeled inter'«. 3 bedrOOil'lo 117 baths,
nice liilchen and oong .,., nat. gas heat.'woodburner, pus
a nice Shaded yaKI in town. Owllers anxilus to sell.
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NEW LlmiiG - Owners have 1M a 101 d 1101~ lf1d lime into
maliina lhis home a showtJaca 1600 sq. k ot IMng space
indudls 3 Ill!; Ill baths, lamily room and livifll room wnh'
woodllumer. NICI! corner. 101 aftractively landscaped Good
neighborlllod. $53.800.
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Rd. Includes a nice lar~. l&lt;itchen, air cood., new bolh, lq&gt;
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6d6enclosed porch, extra 1nsulllion tJus nearly \1 acre jlrd

Roia• and q,y this 3-4 bedroolfl 2 ~ blth home that
leatures 21ii22 family room wilh woodburnor and den lor 4tll
bedroom) 011 the lowe! leva; oomplele wrth equipped krtchen,
2 car garage and tented backyord. located off Rt. 35 in city
school dmict. Reduced to $67,000. ,

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Ti~Sentinel

September 9, 1914

Pom-y Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va.

'85 taxes: 'never say never' .vs. 'R~agan tax' ;
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A!Jsoclaled Preis Writer
WASHINGI'ON (AP)- As a last
resort or first, whoever wins the ·
presldentlalelection In November Is
llke\y to Increase Americans' taxes,
according to Republican as well as
Demouatic congressional leaders
and economists.
Tbenatlon'shugeoodgetdeflcltls
Just too big a problem to lgllore, they
say. And It cannot be solved without
higher taxes.
Tbere. are many who,dlsagree,
lilcludlng some conservatives In
Congress and, most notably, President Reagan hlrilself.
But the president's recent words
on the subject- "never say never"
-appear to leave hlm ample room

to go along wtth an Increase If he
decides there Is a pressing need
afler au. And some of the most
Influential GOP leaders In Congress
seem to think there Is.
Sen. Robert Dole, chaliman of the
tax-wrttlng Senate Finance Committee, Indicated this summer that
because of govenunent deficits,
Congress probably wt11 have to pass
a tax Increase In 1!1\5 ror the fourth
year In a row.
On the other s~ or the Capitol,
Rep. Barber Conable, iop-ranklng
Republican 011 the tax-wrttlng
Ho~ Ways and Means Committee,
wrote to constituents: BOth Reagan
and Mandate kriow getting a
deflclt·reduction plan through Congress ''requires both spending cuts

and tax Increases when the potential Mondale ·began accusing hlm of
deficit Is as btg as ltls, becauseoneor harborln! a secret -plan to raise
·the other by Itself just won't have taxesaftertheelectlon.
Reagan's respor.,&amp;e: "A president
enO\Igh effect."
oftheUnltedStatesshouldneversay
Perhaps the most-&lt;JUtspoken congressional roe Is Rep. Jack Kemp, never, rut a taxtncreaseh;lsalways
the New York Republican who been for me .a last resort." For
pushed for the big tax-rate cuts Mondale, he said, a tax bike woold
approved three years ago. More be a first resort.
In an unusual declaration d\lrlng
recently, kemp has been credited
wtth helping steer the Republican his speech accepting the IJerno.
Party p~tform toward an uncom- c~atic nomination, Mondale said,
"Let's tell the truth: Itm\JstbedQne,
promising oo-tax-hlke stance.
.HauseMinorltyWhlpTrentLottof It must be done. Mr. ~agan will
·Mlsslsslppi has gone so fat as to say raise taxes and so will I. HeWQII't tell
he would "throw rocks" to avoid a . you, I Just did."
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And In a neW rhetorical twist,
new tax Increase.
The president's tax Intentions Mondale sald Frtday, "Really,lt's.l\
have been a hot Issue since Reagan tax because we've got to do
Democratic ctiallenger Walter It to get his deficits down. It's his

by lltereased taxes and ~
Mondale, In a c:onrentlon sllared restraint.
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by many private economists, says
Treasury Secretary DOnald He.
· the defldts are such a danger - · gan and some ot~ admlnlltratlall
. threatening hJghe!' Interest ~te~~ ottlclalssayspendlngdlaclpllneMd
that will ldll jobs "~ shrink our continued economic ~P''!Iir4l wll ·
tuture"-thatthi!ymustbereduced be enough.
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WASHINGTbN (AP) -Walter
F. Mondale, taking the weekend off
afler five hectic days of crosscountrY campatgntng, Is putting the
finishing touches an a budget plan
that will include a "Reagan tax" to
slash federal deficits.
Mondalesatd lnAtlantaonFliday
that his plan- first promised when
he accepted the Democratic pres!- ,~-------------l
dentlal nomination In July'- wl!1 be
made public on Monday In Philadelphia. Hesaldonceagalnthathlgher
taxes are needed to curb the deficit.
"As I said In my acceptance
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and so will I," Mandale said.
"Wbatlshouldhavesatdaswellls
that It Is not my tax. Really, It's a
tl.eagan tax because we've got to~
It to get' his deficits down. It's his

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· Neither Mondale nor his alctes
would provide any detiUI.s of the
proposal, except to say that Social
Secwity would not be affected.
But Sen. Sam Nunn of Georgia,
conflnnlng what other Democrats
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CMdtclate Walter MonclaJt! answers the question of a member of lhe
audience (foreground) during a town meeting Friday In Chat.anooga.
(AP Laserphoto ).

~ Reagan

attempting to
deflect accusation he
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi. dent Reagan Is atteinptlng todeflect
. Walter Mandate's accusation ~t
he Is eroding the constitutional
separation or church and state by
using religion for political gain.
Showing Irritation, Reagan- accused reporters and his Democratic
&lt;W&gt;nents Friday of distorting
ren1arks about religion that he
made at a Dallas prayer breakfast
the day lie accepted the Republican
presidential nomination.
"In the senSe that lsald it In Dallas
- which none of you have correctly
ri!ported - the correct words to use
Is there is ·a wall of Separation
(between church and state),"
Reagan said.
. "But some anti-religionists are
trying to break down that wall," he
added.
When asked about Mondale' sqliip
that he evidently believes "God Is a
Republlcan," Reagan apparently
took his cue from deputy White
House press secretary Lany
Speakes.

"Do you think that GOO is a
Republican, as Mandate charges?"

a reporter asked.

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television news, Speakes Is heard to
advise Reagan: "Best don't answer
that."
The president then responded: "l
have no answer to any of those
things that what's his name said."
The Incident was slmUar to one
last month when Nancy Reagan was
heard muttering "doing all we can"
as her husband appeared at a
temporary loss to answer a question
about efforts to revive arms talks
with the Soviets.
Reagan then replled: "We're
.doing all we can."
Shouting over the englne_roar of a
Marine Corps hellcopter waiting to
head for the presidential retreat at
Camp David, Md.,Reagansought to
clarify his Aug. 23 remarks at a
Republican Na tiona! Convention
prayer breakfast.
. Speaking then, the president said,
·:'Pile truth Is, polltics and morality
are i!Jseparable. ~d as morality's
foundation is rellglon, religion and
polltics are necessarily related."

proceeds
of thereported
tax increase
be
have said,
'thatwillthe
set .aside In a special d~ICit·
reduction fund, and not go for
creation of new spending programs
· as Republicans charge and scme
conservative Democral!l fear.
In addition, Mondale has said
previously that he Intends to scale
back Reagan's milltary buildup and
restore so~ of the spending cuts
the president has won In environmental and other programs.
Aftercampalgnlnglnsevenstates
and Washington during the week,
· the Democratic presidential nominee had no public apPearances on
his schedule for today.
His Sunday schedule Includes
attending church services and
· making his weekly paid radio
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note where you are on the
landscape, theslopeandwhetheror
not you are on a flood plain or
terrace."
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