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lasting solutions" to regional dis·
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Department, Shultz appeared
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'Isolation allegation
troubles White House
Even though President Reagan has a fat lead In pre-election polls, the
White House ts showing signs of uneasiness about charges he Is one or the
most Isolated presidents In history.
Without being prompted by the press, White House spokesman Larry
Speakes has said he had calculated row much tlmethepresklenthasspent
answering questions (roriHE!porters $1nce SEpt. ·2.
The total: about 40 minutes.
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J'hat Included answering questions for 14 minutes at a brief
question-and-answer ~ton whell Reagan announced he would meet with
· Savtet Foreign Mlnls!el' Andrei G~ko; five minutes with two
• col-respondents from the Sunday TUnes of london after responding to
written questions; seven minutes on the way to a helicopter last week, a
cliat with space journalists; and the mnalnder unspeclfted.
~an's last fWJ-scale news conference was July 24. In the llrst 44
months of his presidency, Reagan has had~ news conferences, fewer than
ariy other president In recent history.
.By contrast, Jlrruny Carter had held 59 news conferences by this point in
his presidency.
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irbe WhlteJIOIISe strategy Is to keep Reagan shielded from reporters and
qliesttons that Jlllght take the spotlight away from Reagan's ~on
any given day. Like many occupants of the White House, Reag1111 Dnds it
convenient to coriduct much of his campaign In the Rose Garden, where he
can make maximum use of the"incumbency, rather than trooping aroond
!he country every day with the other candidates.
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With Increasing freque!lcy, White House cl)allenger Walter Mondale
crjtlcizes Reagan as an Isolated leaderwborefusestosaywhathewtlldo in
a ·second term. Mondale, himself, answers questions from reporters
alinost every day.
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to·two
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M~dale's hope Is that if Reagan is forced to answer questions, he will
stiunble and make mistakes.
:I'rylng to push the president Into a change In strategy, Mondale argued
· ~ other day that Reagan is trying to get ."re-elected answering as few
qUestions as possible."
Jumping on the bandwagon, House Speaker Thomas P . O'Neill,
D-1\fass., said, "Each day, the lid oo the Oval Ofllce Is Screwed tighter ...
. the marching orders to the press grow more strtct t pictures. No press
conferences, .bays, just the phOto pp (opportunity) ."
,; Arguing tor the White' House, Vice Presideil) George Bush denied that
~ Reagan is isolated, noting that Reagan has held five III!WS conferences in
• 1984, only one less than Carter held in the year he was running for a ~nd
tenn. At the time, Carter was largely secluded from the Pf!!SS because of
' the Iranian hostage crisis.
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: do anYthing while you are mad. H I
• walt untlll am no longer mad, then
~ I will not do it.
: I am very upset about our
; county's tax laws, every depart• ment blaming every other depart; ment because they do not want to
: get involved. You all know the old
• run around, well, I'm tired ofit! The
; laws governing dogs In this county
: are unbelievable! A dog or animal '
: of any kind can· not take care or '
• itself. When a dog is picked up by a
:: dog warden they are just given
: back to the owner, if they want

WASHINCroN-JusticeHarry InNovemllerhewillbe76yearsold.
Blackmun, who almost never Hecanlookhackon25yearsonthe
makes news, made the front page a bench - U years on the 8th U.S.
week or so agu. In a talk to a private · ClfC\Iit, 14 years on the IIlah court.
luncheon at the Cosmos Oub, he In the whole of that period he has
mourned that the Supreme Court ts written b:ut two opinions that truly
"m~nnn to the right," and that his
may be described as memorable.
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One · was in Roe v. Wade, the .
wbere they want to go "by hook or notortoos abortion case tt 1973. The
by crook."
other was in Flood v. KUhn, the
He went on to say that "exhem- · · baseball antl-lnlst cue of. 11m. "It
Ism" lncreliS!ngly is developln£ In Is a century imd a quarter since the
the court's opinions; that his New York Nine defeaied the
colleagues show Utile wtllingness to Knlckerbockers 23 to ·1 011 Hoboltaccommodate disagreements; that en's EJyilan Fields June 19, U146,
' he was ''never soUred'' ashe was at with Alexander Jay cartwright as
the term's end 1n July; and that the lnstlptor llllll the umpire."
being a Supreme.Court justice is "a That waa how Blackmun began his
rotten way to earn a living." Alas, · opinion. Before he was done with
he did not 'copclude by announpng Part I he had recalled tlie names of.
his retirement.
89 baseball lnunortals, BmODR
These have not been especially them Wahoo Sam Crawford, Iron
happy years for Harry Blackmun. Man McGinnity alld Three Finger

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EXTON, Pa. - Foote Mineral Co.'s board of directors v~

/ames J. Kilpatrick

· wtestntandemwtthc~JIIIIIcf

recently to omit payment of the third quarter dividend on the

company's convertible preferrEd stock.
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The company expects to post a pro!It for the third quarter and pine
months ending Sept. :1) In an arrount that approaches the prelened
stock diVIdend requirement, but the outlook for the fourth qUJrter
llllll the whole of ~ Is uncertain, according to a company
spokesman.
· Holders of shares ot convertible preferrEd stock are entitled .to
receive dMdends cumulatively, if eai'ned, based upon iuD calendar
year results.
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. At Foote's annual meeting, W!lllam B. EaglefJ(JII Jr. 1111d Thomas
V. Fallde were elected directors by holders o! prefem!d stock.
Holders o! preferred stock have the right to elect two such additional
directors until the required diVIdends have been paid. !or four
consecutive quarterly d~ periods,

Brown.
· ix , tllird ' Warren Earl ~r. n.ey were
Blackmun was N ons C\)U
the court's two n101t COlli~
choice for the Supreme
rt , conaervatj~. BUt p tlmeWCJn!lll,
vacancy that had been created In, Blackmun sto!atmy drifted away .
19'10 by the reS!~Qon of Abe· . from IWI old t.rlelld. over Ute put
F9rtaS. NlxG~~ first sent up ~ tour tenns of o:Ourt; J l l name of Jud&amp;e Clement Hayn8-'
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worthofSouthCarollna,
no&gt;rhlv
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a
Buraer
and Blackmum have dllquallfted IIOll\lnee who was .oot
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downtiyJndlaM's.~. BirchBayh · agr~:c~=- 983-Bitenn,
at the bk"'IIIR ot cirpnlzled labor. . OIM! can well UJ¥ientand BlackNblon theft ~tell by proposlnR mun's !ruatratlon and wearlnea .
G. Harold (:ariwoeU of Florida, an · ·The court ~ded
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al~r deplorable choice. Wilen big and controversial
casea _ by~
Carsw!!ll was rejected, Nixon gave votes. Blackmun waa , tile loslnc
up on SouU.U conaervatives alld side In 6 of the 25. He00Joat on tile
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tumedtoMinnellota'sHarryBiack- BetarnaxcOpyrtghtcue;
heloltlll
mun. He was con1lrn!ed 9l"!l 111 May . the case of the PaWI\ICket creche:
and eff~vely ~
~rvjce he lost on the,Blldlsco bailla'IIJ!Ier
the followtna Octotler.
case; he lost on a majGI' cue
In ~ early years on the hillh inVolving exellllionary ~- •
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court, Blackmun was
as a
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often sided wltll
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Accountancy accreditati()n slpted
PORTSMOli'IH - _llhawnee Slate Corrununlty College w!U the
testing site ror the national Accreditation Council tor Accountancy
from 9 a.m. untU 4 p.m. Nov. 9.
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the capabilities of canclldates In accountancy or !ederal taxation.
Applications to sit roe either the examination in accountancy or
federal taxation are available tluwgh Larry C. Es&amp;man at 354-:mi,
or by writing directly to the ¥credltat1Pn Courell for Accountancy,
1010 N. F~irfax St., Alexandrta, Va. 22314, ,

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Brennan. the other two lolinR
liberals, atackmun was al:lle to'
wrtte only 16 maJOi1ty opb)ionl tot
the court. 'This was a fair •hart of
the years burllen'. but with a couple
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ti. excep!Jons Blaclanun'a Ullpments were pedestrian ~­
ments. One does .not ·aatn flurie by
coiistrulng North Dalrota's Jaw on
ciVil jurtsdiction over Indian trll8.
. The unhappy jurist wu eXilctly
right, of «;ourse, In reiJial'ldal upon
~ court's poaltlvely"'.''OIIee'.VVttve
imaae in \he 1983 term:F~ the tint .
time since Burger became chief
. justice in 1969, the court
drtttlng and achleveCI, a senee of
dlrectton. .Some or. us would aay
high time. As for Blac~'s
charle of decisipn ''by hook Ill' by
. crook,'' It~ ld be salcfthat boob
' lind crooks, Uke··bi!auty, are in the
eye of the beholder. John ~
got to his decision In Ma.rtJurY, V.
Madison .by the heatest hool! and
crOok In coUrt history, and:he tbus
set an example the coUrt has
followed ever since.
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Savings bond. sales reported
GALLIPOLIS - C. Leon Saunders, Gallla County sayings bonds
chairman, reported purchases of 7,TT81n U.S. Savings Bonds were
credited to the county In June.
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Total sales credited to· GaJJJa through to June were $70,&lt;Xl6.
Statewide sales of savings llon&amp;l totaled $17,111,3!!8 for June.

Tax informatwn packag~ avaiwble
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ~ A local panel of Realtors has
recommended the state use the 22-acre Ohio Penitentiary site for a
sl{lte off!ce complex. . ·
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A nine-member study pahel said Friday In a report to Gov.
Richard Celeste that ihe prison site, just north of downtown•.shoUld
be developed as soon as possible to spur other development in. ·the

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him on the spot. . He hasn't . been because they are too Y9Wifl to have
heard from since.
learned a conscience." ·.
- Last summer a weD-knoWn · - A month ago, In one of the
contra · commander, a former indian camps; the chief Of Mtsura'1
Somoza-era NationaJ Guard omcer · rrulltary operations told my sspwho called hlm$el!. "Suicide," went elate In a burst of candor:. "I loVe
oo a bomlcldal rampage after his klillng. I. ha~ been ktlllng for ~
~."La Negra," was ldlled. He . past seven years. There'snothlnai
attacked a border town, ldlllng like better. If I could, I'd ktll ~
several civilians, and later exe- people a day.''
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cuted dozens of Sandinlsta
This self-confessed psycbopa!,
prisoners.
former National Guard Ueo..ten
CIA a(lents ordered him placed said he had two new ways to "!It
.under arrest, and the .contra with'' Sl!ndinlsta prisoners: \
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leadership agreed. ACcording to · 1ng them alive Qr strtpping the skiJI
rumors, the contras haw since off their biicks and pouring salt on
of their troublesome cOl- the bleeding flesh.
league with a bullet In the head.
- Contras of the CIA's favorite
- My associate was told by a rebel group, the FDN, have told Jl!Y
Miaura Indian commando!r that his associate similar talei of acre.
units routinely execute prisoners Tiley tOld him matter-of-factly, for
atter nrsi torturing them Ill obtain examPle, thilt captured Sandinllta
Information. He explained mRriiiY 90idlen who showed no Inclination
detaU how the hapless p111onin of. to join' the anti-government rebels
war were finished off, ~ said:
were sumn\arlly · shot ;... again,
"Fortheld1llngof.prlsonerawellle after being tortured' for
our youngest boys, 14 aitd 15 yelin 1n{ormat!on. ·
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Ohio Building Authority Dtrcctor Michael Dorrlan said the
proposal ts viable and that he will present it when the. OBA meets
Monday.
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was emPloyed at SUver Shear In

Columbus In 19'16-79 and worked at
June'S in Landis, N.C.,- prior to
movlngtoGaWpoUs.

GALLIPOLIS
- Barr! Westfall,
'"ncliantedMlrrorlnthe
formerly of~:. ·
Spring Valley Plaza, has joined the
staff ofT~ Shelf, 507 Buhi-Morton
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School, W11mlngton, N.C., she has
had 10 years o! experience In
precision cutttrtg, sty ling• perming
and hair color1ng. She is available
for appointments and walk-lns
Wednesday through Satunlay and
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·ohio ·realtors select 4 vice presidents
.CLEVELAND -The Ohio Asso·
elation of Realtors recently named
four
district V1ce presidents'.
Serving one-year terms wt11 be
Vicki Maeder of Vennlllon, Distrtct
Two; Day Dick of Toledo, Distrtci
Four; J&gt;f\:k Fagan. o! Columbus,
Dlstrtct Six; and Keith Kistler of
Lancaster, District Eight
· Diltrict vice presidents of the
Ohio Association of Realtors are
responsible for comQ'Iunlcating
program goals,' pollc1es and objectives of the state association to
hoards of Realtors in their respec. live dtsgicts, llllll to report the
progress of local board activity to
the state association. ,
' Maeder, who Is affiliated with
Continental Realty lnvesbnent,
served as president or the Lorain
County Board of Realtors In 1\m.
She currently serves ·as director on
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current member of the leglslatl~
committees.
finance and pianntng·comrnlttee.
steerlng;
policy-resolutions, prof~ ·
He
currently
serves
as
director
o!
For the Ohio Asloclatlon of
sional
s
tandards
and e.qual oppcit.
the National Association of. RealRealtors, she lias b!!en a trustee
tunity
committees.
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· since 1917 and is currently serving
Nationally,
he
serves
as
a~
Fagan, a member of the Cplumas a federal district coordinator in
congressional coordinator and Is a
bus Board of Realtors, is president
the ]3th District.
certWed professional standa~
and owner of Fagan Real State Inc.
She hOlds the designation certiinstructor.
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fied commercial investment
or.the
Columbus
hoard.
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member .from the Realtors Na,
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tional Marketing Institute.
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serving
as
chairman
of
Dick, who entered the real estate
the coml!luillcations committee.
Industry in 1960, Is roowner of Oak
In 1983, 'Fagan· served .as presiPark Associates. A member of the
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held all elected positions of his
completed the t !""itallzatlon of an
board · tnCiudlng serving as presiarea
In the West side of. Columbus.
dent in 19'18.
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who Is currently serving
A state asaociaiiPn trustee for 16
as
5ecl!lk:il-treasurer
of the Lanyears, he has beeri a member of
of
Realtors,
Is owner
caster
Board
numerous OAR committees lnclud·
Kistler
Realty.
of
1ng political affairs, professional
standards and legislative · . For the state association, he Is a
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foreightyearslnLecsburg, Va . and
· was a distributor of products
• marketed by Hollywood hairstylist
Jim Markham.
Satterfield obtained a certWcate
· from Advance Design Laboratories
. b- l!ioesthetlcs (study of the skin
and hair) andtaughthalrstyUngtor
• ADL. He also holds a certificate
fromHalrSurgeonsinCincinnatUor
advanced halrcutllngtechnlques.
Having taught clasees at vaiious
' high schools, Satterfield bolds a
' master barber'scertlflcateforOhlo,

He was executive vice president
and operating head of Appalachian
Power at the t!m~ he became, In
1972, senior executive vice chalf·
man - OPerations of the servk$!
corporation In 1975 a nd , the foliO'!·
ing year, chainnan and chief
executive . officer of America!~
Electric Power eo. and all or u;s
subsldlartes.
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tre is a member of the Nation&amp;!
Academy of E ngineering; vi~
rector ot the Board of VIsitors~(
VPI; a trustee ofBatlelle Memor~.¥
Institute ' and a director of Irvi111r
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robust l'eCOIIely from the
The · latest -Qmmerce Departmeat business swvey, taken in July
and August, confirmed earlier
projections that capital spending In
~ would increase at the fastest
cUp since 1966.
The 14.3 percent rise Is expressed
In acfuaJ spending. When the effects
01. lnflallcll are taken out, the
. lao:~ Is 13.3 pellletlt, compared
to ,a 3.6 ~t lnflallcll-adjusted
decline In :1983.
With tile ·natiOn's ·1actot1es now
cperatllig at more than82 percent of
capacity, ecooom1sts say the strong
drive to apmd and build new
lacUitii!S sltJuld continue.
Thelncrea&amp;eincaPltalspendlngts
expected to silstaJn the economic
recovery as the earUer surge In
ronsumer spending begins to taper

Pulling the plug________,._·____.~___;_;Lowe~'-'w""'-:'"ing~~........tt .
city otftclal.l;'pian to j011111eY to !be
State lioulll! in a e&amp;r~van·CI( antlqlle
yehicles tD', aitr811it. media atten110n
to their ca111e. It ts IIOped byilvlnR
GovernOr Celelte ~ IIOtk!e of. tile
vtsit, they wiD be a!* to aa;ure
some lmm~te dedljon- ~
attempt to secure an up.gradlri£ of.
the priority tor.. the acceu road.
Added to the peUtlont wldch wW be
jllt&amp;mted to the Govmlor ,viii be
up-dated resolutloal tavori!IJ tile ·
pr!or1ty c~~an&amp;e from cMc bodlel
and oraan~zau- a101111 RoUte 11.
It wUl be the first time that aD o!
Southeastern Ohio has spoken with
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COLUMBUS - W. S. White Jr., Grands Reseaux
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ues · . Parts which rem·ains its headquarchairman and chief executive Haute Tension (The International
te ' pd tM lte o! its biennia l
Ofllcef of. American Electr1c Power Conf~ on Large H1gh-Te~~
~~ Its P~ Is lo provide a
Co. here,
forum for the International exof CIGRE, the worl
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change of englneerlng and other
don of companies and organlza- from all of~~ lncludlnR Rus
technical Information and operat!Ions Involved In the high-voltage European
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ti'ansmlllion of electric enel'llY·
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White has been with AEP his
hold the International presidency in as Saudi Arabia~ Jordan, Iraq,
entire 36-year working career since
CIGRE's 63-year history. He had Tha!Jand, Niger, Togo a.nd :
.. graduation from Virginia Polyrechbeen ' ·presldent of the U. ~·
babwe. iM'fec:J ~~both
nlclnstitute llndStateUniversity as
Committee or CIGRE the past o represen ande
cernmentu-owned)
an electrical engineer. He has held
~ars.
Investor-equipment
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In both AEP Servi.ce
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i habited eontinenta are repres- research organizations and eng!:
Corp. a nd Appalachian Power Co.,
e':.tedtnCIGRE...:...theacronymfor neerlngunlversltles.
Roanoke, Va.,
of the AEP
i.a Cpnference Internatlonale des
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disPosed

being a dog owner!
I'm talking about dogs which
roam. Farm dogs which sleep all
day and ktll sl'eeP and maim other
animals all night. A good working
farm dog stays on its oWn property
doing. the job it Is trained to do.
Protect its home and land at. night
and d~y. not off on somQOne else's
property doing dama(le. U we let all
The publlc apathy with which · · enl!lneers, who routed Columbus- igan. Together with petitions from
dogs roam as they please why not
tesldentsofSoutheasternOhiohave
. Charieston traffic through Chllll-. Lancaster, Logan, ~el$0nvllle,
tlllre down our ,ftmces and let all
viewed
efforts
toward
lliOdernWI··
cothe, Jackson and Gallipolis sev- Athenl, Pomeroy, MiddlepOrt and
animals go fre()? . ?ut bran!ls on
GaUlpoliS they will represent such a ''
livestock and forget responsibility. tion noW 1S lhlng of the past. Thar era! years ago.
1s
proven
by
the
enthusiasm
with
I
haw
been
told
that
the
direct
.
larp
seament of Ohio Valeri 1lwy
Think how many dead dogs we see
which
the
citizens
of
Fairfield,
route
betwa!n
Columbus
and
Cbacannot
be Jlahtly . ~. In
on oiar roadways, and cars wrecked
Hocking,
Athens,
Meigs
and
Gallla
rteston
would
saw
trawlers
about
addltlon,
petitions are allo. beiDR'
trying not to hit a dog. A cow or
·; them.
Counties
have
backed
the
petition
.
40
miles.
For
prodll&lt;.'e
truckers
Circulated
in Ripley and Ravens• Why are they not fined each time horse is. much easier to see than a
drtve
for
better
hlllhways
In
Uds
from
the
South
It
would
save
one
wood,
W.Va.
to · demonstrate ·their
: that dog is taken to the shelter? dog, and who cares for a chicken!
of
the
state.
The
Pomeroy
hour
of
travel
time
to
Michigan
and
cooperation.
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.; Think how much money 11 would
Thank goodness; I am not the
Chamber
of
Commerce
and
Its
Canada.
Heavy
trucks
are
already
Last
week,
Ash
mailed
a leiter to .
;; provide for the animal shelter!
parent who is trying to get a huge
:• When a dog is picked up two or dog confined to Its own property ~t. Ron Ash, and Mrs. · .uslnR the Inadequate Route 124 ·Governor Celeste aslitna lor a
: more times with no fine of the because I have a sm8n child Who Jennifer Sheets, Chairwoman, are access road which was never built dellnlte appointment at the GaYerto withstand such heavy trarr,c. I nor's convenience any time In the
· owner,. to me that is getting no . can·not play in its own yard because to be commended for taking the
~
leading
roles
In
th•s
campaign
tor
have also been told that one more : two week p"'llod from Oct. 5to0cl
• where with a very serious problem.
the dog owners wt11 not keeP it
betterlllgllwa)'!andanacccssroad
hard
winter of heavy truck traffic 26. At that dme C. of C. oiDclall
; No wonder the shelter always needs
home. And to think our commisto
the
Ritchie
Bridge
at
Ravens·
will
make
Route 124 unusable for tromeachoftheRoute33communl: money, they are doing·their job but sioners told them to build a fence
wood,
W.Ya.
even
local
traffic unless DOT tis, accom~ by COIJIIIY ancl
.; not getting any benefits for their around their yard because there
Now
the
Pomeroy
Chamber
of
impoaes
a
welaht
Umlt which they
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: work.
was nothing they could do. l would
:. It Is about time our commission- buUd a fence all right, of signs Commerce is planntnc to take a
are unlllrely to do. 111 ~ petition
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~ ers get off their klsters and put a
saying all dogs · found on my furtherstepandenlisttllehelpof drlvetlleC.ofC.IuporiMiibiC,tb!)'
other cbambers in Nortllwelllern are IIHiDR that an a~ road be
' law on our books to take careofthis
property will be shot!
RIWII! a hi8M' priority for t'nglneer'
·
: problem. Don't say it Is the lawyers'
' This Is an election year', the time Ohio. Their wholehearted cooperation
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is
expected
for
the
simple
bllandplanninfthanthatilveathe
: job because they told me it was the
for changes. I hope enough people
: commissioners who make the feel as I do about this and other reason that .thiS most direct route projeCt by tile IUiodel admlnlalra: rules, they · enforce them. The
prpblems in our county and get between Canada, MIChigan and don and accepteil by the ~leste
• president of the animal s)lelter said
busy and get some action going and . Toledo to Interstate 77 near Ra- administration. The hiRbway from
~ the commissioners told them it Is quit blaming each other for things venswood colild . bring a flood of Atlleas to Darwlll and tile altemate
~ the lawyers' problem,- not theirs, I you don't want lo do. You're in the tourtsll and trucken to their towns. road from Rock Sprlnp to tile
~ am not talking about a leash law, otf!ce to better our county, not TI.at you may better understand Ritchie Brldae are ~ two plup In
why the Pomeroy Chamber of tile lxittleneck that 1S It 1 ! piJII
' I'm talking about a confine to
make it stand stlll.
Commerceissovita.IIY/"terestedin
tourist ~ trom 1111111 tbt
~ property law. Uyou can't keep your
II!CIIrinR
an
early
solution
to
this
.oorter
rout..
~ animal on your own property and it
Nancy Crossen
problem,
Ret
out
your
Ohio
HighIp
111
effort tb pull tM pi1IIJII, Alii
~ gets picked up continually, you
479 Jaeksoll Pike
way
11)8P
llllll
a
ruleroryanlstlck.
bops
to
pewat iWtJIUtka from
don't need the responsibility of.
GaWpolls
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By placlna the rule!- on the map
till' civic Cll'piiDdaal ID nine
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23 to bl'IIIIJIIIII' lliiiNiiiPI AI 111lD
RallellsWoocl, W.Va., you wtn. find
Gowrnor Rll!twd 01 Ill'• attl!llihat Route 33 to Columbus and
t!on when the Sotitbeatenl Oblo
Route 23 to TolEdo is, as lllgllways pi!Ulluiii are Pill I ltao!. 'nit Clllel
: Today 1s Sunday, Sept.~. theZ14thdayofllflf.;n~e~~are9'lclaysleft~
are: DelawaN. Waldo, Marlaa,
go, almost a atrflht line. That a
• the year.
straight Une Is the llt!8l1!ll diJtance · Upplr SllldiiiiiJ, Jl'lladlay, FIJIID.
• 'lloA&amp;•~s "'...."""t in histOry•
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belwlla twopolntalurnalhematt· 1'111, BowlluJ G!wn, UW"INII!Id
On~ ~-·actxr J - Dean- stilrof. ''Rebel Without A Calilf,'' ' c!al fad t11at 111!1!1111 to have etell*l SytvaJila. ,...... V. U. lllJII'
of Edell" and "Giant" - was ldlled lD ~ crasll of IdS sportS car.
the Oepanment
Tranlportalln cltlllllletwwl:i CGIWnbul and Mlch-

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CINCINNATI - The Internai Revenue Service said its ~
"Understanding Taxes" package is now available to high school
students wanting to learn about the national tax structure.
The curr1culum Includes Information and sldll development ·
eXerclles, ~-Une descriptions of tax forma and Information on
tax legislation. Student course books, teachers manuals, special
training visual aids and audio-visual materials are supplied free by
IRS.
Interested teachers and students may contact the Columbus .IRS,
office at 22&amp;-00aJ, exte~~Slon 2828, tor more lnfonna.tkm.
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WASHINGTON -The lhlscaleu- , · the "contra" forces In a secret war
lations of the Central Intelligence to overthrow the~ regltne
Agency have resulted In a situation in Nicaragua. It has become
so · dismaying as to sPoil the difficult if not impossible for the
"I-told-you-so" that consoles a CIA to control what its surrogates
spumeq columnist.
are doing,
As far back as Aug. 26, 1~1. I
My associate Jon ~ Anderson
reported that the CIA was "prepar- has been traveUng extensively In
lng to join forces with totalitarian Central America for two years,
fegimes and anti-communist fac- , c:overlng both sides of the covm
t!ons in the conduct of covert war in Nlcaragua. }ie has reporttd
operations around ·t he world."
on the atrocities committed, by the
I warned this "could open up a communist elements In this turbu·
f"andora·s· bOx of CIA-sponsored lent region.
C®ps and revolutions. It could
He lias also uncovered numerous
throw us into an uncomfortable instances of brutaUty and corrupembrace with extremists who are tioil amana the CIA-backed conmorally objectionable, with dlfta- tras. Here are some of the ln~ts
tor$ who ~ U.S. princiPles, that could blacken the CIA's
evenwithterroristswhomweclalm efforts:
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to abhor."
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1 pointed the finger at CIA chief Nicaraauan educator and candiWilllam Casey who, I wrote, was date for the national usembly In
"eager to stir up mischief for the forthCOming election,. was
unfriendly regimes' and wa~n·t . kldnappedonsept.SbyCIA,-backed
"too particular about whom the contras. He was last seen waving
off would-be rescuers, apparently
CIA finds to do the dirty work."
Thereafter, the CIA unleashed in fear that his captors would kfil

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. Ford, UAW talks
resume Monday
DETROIT (AP) - Ford Motor
Co. and uniOn negotiators return to
the bargaining table on Monday,
and analysts say a major confronta·
lion could result because Ford could
have trouble paying for the contract
the United Auto Workers settled
with General Motors Corp.
Canadian union leaders, mean·
while, set a deadline for a strike
against General Motors of Canada
Ltd., an action they said would
quickly disrupt U.S. car production
as well.
" If we don't have a settlement by
noon on the 17th of October,
everybody will go out," United Auto
Workers spokesman George Ehrlng
said Friday at a news conference in
Toronto. The contract covers some
36,001GM employees In Canada.
' In Detroit, Ford S)Xlkesman Tony
Fredo said Friday that a main· table
bargaining session for an agreement with Its 115,001 employees
would start at 10 a.m. Monday at
Ford headquarters In the Detroit
suburb of Dearborn.
Analysts have predicted a major
confrontation In the talks because a
Ford contract patterned after the
union's recent tentative agreement
with General Motors Corp. might be
too expensive for the No. 2
automaker.
The UAW, which refined the
practice of pattern bargaining In the
1900s, has 51!-ld It wants Ford to
match the provisions of the GM
accord. When the agreement was
announced last week, union Ptesl·
dent Owen Bieber said: "We'll take
this to Ford."
But Peter Pestillo, Ford's chief
bargainer, has said Ford wants Its
oWn'c ontractandwouldnot"walkln
lockstep" with ·a ny other comJiany. ·
The tentative GM pact includes a
provision that would have the
company spend up to $1 billion to
Protect and retrain union members
dls~ced by automation, consollda.
tlonpfoperationsandglvlngworkto
outside contractors. 11 also would
provide each worker with $8,730 in
additional pay over three years.
contracts at both Ford and GM
expired SejJt.
, but the Ford
14
contract was extended and talks
between the company and· union
stayed on hold while the uriion 's
attention focused on the talks for

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WEATHER FORECAST - The N;.o.,nal Weather Service
forecast for Sunday predlds rain for most of Texas with rain also
predicted for coastal states from lhe Mld·Ailantlc to New Enlland.
The rest of tbe nation Is expected to see clear skies. ( AP Lliserphoto ).

Extended Ohio forecast
MONI)AY TIIROUGH WEDNESDAY: fair and cool through the
perlod; highs in the lower 60s Monday and Tuesday and the
mld•UJ.upper 60s Wednesday: lows ln the upper lls to low 40s early
Monday and the mid-to-upper 40s Tuesday and Wednesday. ·

Cool weather continues
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By The Assoclaled Press
Cool weather will continue through the weekend.
.
Highs Saturday and Sunday will be in the 50s; IIOlTDal highs are 70
to 75. High pressure that was over the midwest this morning is
responsible for the coolwea !her.
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Saturday night will be generally dry across the state with some
sunshine. Tonight will be partly cloudy with jows in the upper llsand
Isolated areas of frost.
On S\mday, a low pressure area that will be moving into Kentucky
and moisture from tropical storm Isidore will cause a threat of rain
over southern Ohio, but It will be partly cloudy over the northern
counties.
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On the weather map this morning, a weak low pressure area was
moving through the state. This area will continue to weaken as It
moveslntoPe!lfiSYlvanla.Highpressureoverthemldwestwillmove
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By The Associated Press
.. Outdoorworkingweatherwereexpected.t orimgefromacceptable
to uncomforlable Saturday. Occasional drizzle to dampen surfaces
were lorecast, but growers should be able to continue plowing and
may be able to continue to harvest corn.
·
Bean hruvest will be more uncertain due·to elevated hurnldlty and
the likelihood of increased pod moisture even if !he rain barely
dampens stalks.
Conditions on Sunday will be slrnlllar. Harvest operatiOJis should
be able to' move freely Monday through Wednesday.
.
Spraying opportunities will be few and far between this weekend
but needed applicationS should be possslble early ln the next work

350,001 UAW members at OM.
Contracts covering the Canadian
GM employees and 14 ,001 workers
at Ford MotorCo.ofCanadaexplred
Sept: 14, but workers have stayed on
th j b d

S.pNmber ~. 1984

Pameroy-Micldleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Vo.

week.

POMEROY- Louisiana robbery
suspect Dennl,s Ray Schuler, 21,
.appearlnjl before Judge Charles
Knlght Friday In Meigs CQUnty
Cmunon Pleas Court waived an
extradition hearing.
Schuler was apprehended Thurs·
day by Meigs CQUnty Sheriff James
J. Prolrltt and his statt at a home

whichsmall
will
tion and
bring
anRecovery
estbnatedAct,
m,OOI
businesses ul¥ler Environmental
Protection Agency regulation. It Is
expeeted to win !lnalapprovalln the
House and Senate next week.
But pros~ts were not as bright
• for the bill'scompanlonmeasure, a
proposal to expand the $1.6 bUIIon
"superfund" program to clean up
a bandoned haz.a rdous waste
dumps.
The Democrat-controlled .HOu.se
has voted to expand thesuperfundto
$10.2 bUIIon, and the Senate Environ·
ment Conunlttee has approved a
$7.5 bUIIon expansion. But the
Senate Finance Committee has
failed to wrtte the tax provisions for .
the Senate bill thilt are needed to.
raise the money.
The dlsposai bill will extend EPA
regulation to an estimated l.ll,OOI
small businesses that use chEmicals
in their evecyday work, affecting
vlrlually every business that produ·
ces enough hazardous waste each
month to fill half of a 55-gallon drUm.
Current hazardous waste law
does not regulate businesses until

nve55-gallotHirums.
House S)Xlnsors ot the blll say the
high threshhold allows between l2
mUIIon and 15 m.llllon tons of
hazardous waste to escape regula·
tion eacti year - with most of the
waste inStead bell\g treated as
ordinary tr.ish.
The legislation also begins phas·
1ng QUI the practice of puUlngllquld

hazardou.swastes!nlandftlls,where
they can leak Into unc!erground
water supplies; bnpot;eenewtechnl·
calslandardsonexistlng )Xlndsand
lagoonscontalnlngllquldhazardous
wastes; and begins regulating ·
~waste that is mixed With
heatlni" oil and burned, sometimes
unwittingly, by businesses and
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CUrtis, fprmerly of Pdnt Pleasant,
died Friday in Danville, W.Va.
Survivors Include two lOllS, James
s. Curtis of Chllllrotbe, and Hmer
Holt Curtls of Henderson, and a
daughter, MarHnAnll YostofLeon.
l"unee-.1 arranaement.s and other
detaUs will be 8llllllWICed by the
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GALLIPOUS-Thefotlowlng Beth A. Parsons, 19 , 661 Third
Ave.. programmer.
couples flied this past week for
marriage .llcenaes in Gallla
Robert A Carr 26 R 2
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Coonty Probate Court.
Pleasant, lllllmployed, and Phyl·
Carl C. Webb, 31, 'lb1.innan, • 1Js M. Berkley, '28, Rt. l,
malnlenance, and Cindy R.
Galllpolla, clerk.
Blantoo, 26, Rt. 2, VInton,
Michael R. Wllls, 26, Rt. 3,
machine operator.
Bidwell, Heiner's Bakery, and
Errv:st D. McDonald, 19, Rt. 1,
Mary E. Skidmore, ~. Rt. · 3,
Polnt Pleasant, WJII!Illn'""....,,
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and Mapry Ann Jordan, 18, Rt. 1,
Elble E. Burgess, 31, Rt. 1,
Bidwell; auto body man, and
Polnt leasant, at horne,
Donald Scott M!Der, 21, 661
Janet F. Beaver, 31, Rt. 2,
'lblrd'Ave.,
carlotemployee,and
Patriot,
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PAID MONTHLY
marketability and guaranteed appreciation from dis·
count to maturity. Tax deferred lor Pension/Profit
Sharin,g and IRA plans.
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CLEVELAND (AP) _ The
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GeOrge Green, Amlaln · ~. To end m111Tiage8
Cec,ll • Frasier, Wendell Barrett,
Joer.Prider(lore, Jr.
POMEROY - Gwendolyn R ..
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Hendricks,
Racine, has ftled for a ;
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. Divorce granted
of duty and extreme cruelty•trom
POMEROY -Adlvorcehasbeen . Gerald E. Hendricks of Raclae. In
grait(('d In Melp County Common another case, Sara M. Bratton and
Robert H. Bratton, MWieport,
Pleas Court to Robert Imboden,
have been granted a diSSolution of
Rutjand and f&gt;all1cla Imboden,
their marriage.
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beenton_!.~~500. Helton, who has
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against Raymond Connor, administrator of the Bureau of Workman's
Compensation, CollllllbUs, has been

Not from Syrac'use
MIDDLEPORT - The Greg
Cundiff lined S50 and costs Wednes·
day ln Middleport mayor's court lor
disorderly manner and $100 and
costs for crln\lnal trespassing, was
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more comfortable with
natural gas than with a heat pump.

., 'tf!AYSVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Dlv·
searching
stolen guns 1n the
Ohio River near Maysville Instead
found a SUblilelgEd car with two
fer)lale bodies Inside, said Kentucky
State Pollee.
, State pollee Detective Ed Slnase
sald the car, a 1967 Cadtuac, was

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&amp;lund about 3: :.&gt;p.m. Friday about
500 fEet from ,the Maysvj1le bridge
iiDd :II feet from shore. The car,
which was in about 15 feet of water
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ashore two llouts later. '
,. The bodies were taken to Clncln·
nail, where auhlpsles were scheciilled saturday. The WOO'Iell were
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lakm In a recent Mount SUiing
robbery after pollee receM!d a tip
thry had been dumped there.

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Aerosol hair
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of formula.

Modular Stereo

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E. Cotton Thermal llontcets e». Animal Prlnlllankets
Twin/lull or queen/king. Colors
Twin/full or queen/king.
Of durable acrylic. 72x90"
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F. Sqtt V ellux® Blankets
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POMEROY- Marriage licenses
have' been Issued in Meigs Camty '
Probate Court to Benny Ray Spears,
~. Syracuse, and Shirley Ann
Hayman, 47, Paneroy. and tQ
George Gregocy Corfee, %i, and
Debra Fay Connolly, ~. both of
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Post omcl".

The difference between a natural gas furnace and a
neat pump is the difference between feeling comfortable or uncomfortable at the same thermostat setting.
130° vs. 90° . A heat pump delivers air ttlat's been
warmed to only around 90°F. That's coo fer than body
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But a gas furnace sends out a much warmer heat
-around 130°F-so most people find it a lot more
comfortable.
Single heating system. Along with the comfort comes
savings. Because unlike a heat pump, a natural 'gas
·furnace does a full-time heating job, down to the coldest
temperatures. II doesn't need a back-up system.
Less maintenance, longer life. You can also count
on a natural gas furnace to maintain top efficiency,
longer It should need only minimum service. A heat
pump's compressor may be warranted for only 5 years,
whtle the heat exchanger of a high efficiellCY gas
furnace is warranted up to 20 years,
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between a natural gas furnace and a heat pur:np. The
40° difference. the lifetime efficiency difference, and
the warranty difference.
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Warm heat vs. cool heat. All things considered, you'll
be more comfortable With gas.
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Audiotone INSIDER

ha tht adWIIIIgtt you Wlllt in • htlrintlid; .Mil sin, com·
foritblt lit, and tile plffol'llllllc. you 111111 .to help improvt
your hel~ng qUIIity. Co-. in and we11 show you the llllllY
tldvtnllgtt the INSIDER ha to offlr.
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Monday through Friday, the win·
ning number was 14().5.
The Number: three-zero-three.
Pick 4: one-four-zero-five.
The lottery rei&gt;orted earnings of
$529,003.50 from wagering on'"1be
Number." The earnings came on
sales of $1,248,824, while holders of
winning tickets are entitled to share
$719,820.50. ·
In the parimutuel "Pick4" game,
played Monday through Friday,
sales totaled $184;904. Holders of
w!nn1ng tickets are entitled to 45
percent, or $&amp;1,062. A w!nnlng .$1
ticket earns $2,856. A

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on 100% FHA experie!1Ce.

night in the Ohio Lottery's dally
game, "The Number,'' was W.3.
In the "Pick 4" gam
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been set. He 1s presenu
at the Meigs County jatf in custody
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trial. Trtal date tor Helton has not

ANEW·
~GRAVELY DEALER
FOR THIS A.REA

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A unique investment that oilers: highest safety,

hazardous waste each month·, an
amount one firm involved In the
debate has estimated to equal about

tlonal FacUlty for corrupting a
minor, was returl)ed to Meigs

~8ale01 Center.
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Loutitana authorities have
charged Sclaller with an alleged ·
armed · robbery IUIIi a simple
robbery Without a weapon. Accord·
lng to Gary Wolfe, speclai!Jr\testlga·
tor tor the sherttr's dept., Loutstana
authorltes are making plans to
trailspOrt Schuler back to Lwlslana
theLaflrstoftheweek.
wmen are lllll ~ Martin
Schuler, brother ot the suspect, also
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POMEROY - Mlnlng ~
me., ~
n...~oot-,
1 , W.Va .. has brought
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suit In MelasCounty Cmunon Pleas
Court agaln5t ,Cool Power ln4:., of
' Shade. Plalntlff demands judgment
of $29,675.15. Plaintiff aDeges that
Coal Power has fafJed to comply
wttb the tenns of a lease agreement
Dogs mU8t be oonf'med on
One emergency run
which theswn ot$26,510 Is due. In
MIDDLEPORT
Middleport
additjon,
plaintiff seeks $3,166.15 on
P0~0Y ~The Meigs County .
Pollee
warn
that
diJIIli
must
be
kept·
an
open,
account
and asks that the
Emergency Medical Service reconfinl'd
and
under
centro!
at
an
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ag~eemeut
be foreclolled
)Xlrl6 ooe run on Friday. At8: llp.ril.
in
the
conununlty.
Several
and
tlie
securtles
sold
·With the
times
PQIJiei'OY went to W.Main for Ray
Boggs but did not transport .
GrantdiJIIlj
St. and
Falrlane
Drive area
large
bave
been roaming
the
and have repor:tedly ldlled EYeral
Sale Storts •
smaller animals. Owners will be
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Vele1'8118 Memorial
prosecuted 1n accordance with the '
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provisions
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GALLIPOLJS - Pallbearers lor
the 10a.m. 8aturdayfuneralotRuby
'l'hompson ot GaWpolla, were Derry
Hemphill, Ferrell Hoock, Jack
Meadows, Jack Walker and Rl·
chard Milan. Honorary pallbeal'en
were VIrgil Cross, Denver Walker
Doug Chamben: Andrew ~
and Jim Baldwin. Services where
held at Willis Funeral Home.

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WASHINGTON lAP) - Major
legislation to place mlllkmsottonsof·
hazardous waste under f~ral
regulatlonfortheflrsttirn£'appears
headed toward final passage by
Congress after w!nnlng approval of
House and Senate conferees.
The conference cornmlttee on
Friday approved a complt1ffilse
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Today's U.S. lnarshals throw, back from ~past:~
By .JOHN NQIAN

Aerl I 1 d~Writer
CINCINNATI (AP) -At lint,
there were Pres!c~Blt Georae Wa·
slllngtt1) and the 13 ortg1na1 federal
manllals. 'lben came Wyatt Earp,
Bat Masterson and others In tile
legend of hard·rldiJi8, straight·
slxlotlngmarshals In tbeWIIdWest.
Now, there are 93 U.S. manbals
and 1,tro deputy marshals a~
tile 50 states. Armed with state-of·
the-art teclmoloii.Y, they ~t
the present-day order of ·the u.S.
1\'larshals Service, an ann .of il1e
DepartmentofJustlceandoneoftbe
natloo's original law enforcement
agencies.
Screm1ng appllcanta for job! as
marshalshaschangedsubstantlaJiy
since the gun·sllr;glr;g days of tbe
Western frontier, said WUUam R.
Breltfelder, chief deputy manhaJ
for the Southern District of Oblo.
"Wyatt Earp was a IICOOIIdrel, to
begin With. He.wasn't pure as tbe
driven show," Breltrelder · said.
"Back then, they were looking tor
gunfighters. Theyweren'tloold!igat
their background so much ... so they ·
could go In and clean out Doage
City."
It was 1789 when President
Washington, foUowlng paw~ of
the Judlcla!y Act, appointed one
marshal for .each of tile 13 $bltes.
Cincinnati W~y. U.S. M~ are lhe oldest
·of aD Federal law enforeement agendes, completing
their 111Mb year Sept. ~- (AP Luerpholo) .

U.S. MARSHAlS - U.S. Marshall RDberi W.
• Foster (left), andchlefdeputyWIDlamR.Breitfelder,
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• GALLIPOLlS - AGallipoUsrnan
Pinkerman, 23, Rt. 2, Patriot, was
pled guUty to carrying or using a . fined $10 for speeding; Steven P.
. flrearmwhUeunderthelnfluenceof
Coffman, 22, Racine, $12 forfaUure
: alcohol and aggraved menacing.
to obtain o\lerator's license; and
: WUliam 0 . Collins, 50 Mill Creek
GeorgeV. WUlis,53,Rt.l,GaU!polls,
· Rd., was fined $50, sentenced to
$12forassuredcleardlstance.
; three days in the 'Gallia County Jail
CecU K. Noble, 21, Rt, 1, Blazer
· . and placed on 18 months probation
Rd., for(elted$100bondformlsuseof
, lnconnectlonwlththecharges.
dealerplates.
: A disorderly conduct charge , · Forfeiting $40 bond for traffic
. against RnbertLong,28;33Smithers. vlolatlonswereVIvlanR.Conley,32,
;.Ave., was dismissed at the request
Rt. 4, Gallipolis, assured clear
;of the complaining witness.
distance; Sherri L. McCarthy, 21,
=~.! Rt. 1, Northup, man was fined
Letart, W.Va., assured clear dis- .
•.,.,w.sentencedtothreedaysinjaU,
tance; RlchardE.Pai'SQns.26,Rt.l,
·placed on 18 months probation and
Northup, left of center; Tanja M.
;revelced a 60 day drtver's ·Ucense
Rlffle,ll, 110 Fourth Ave., stopped
..suspension a{ter pleading guUty to
on roadway; Rnnda Y. Smittle, 22,
::OWI.FrankllnBennett,39,wasalso
Rio Grande, foUowlng too closely;
:;tinedcostsfordrtvlngleftofcenter.
and Darlena S. Voreh, 21, Rt. 2,

: In• other ·trafflc cases, Marty 0 .

; Saunders car recelvl!d heavy
; damage and Tomlinson's was
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Gallipolis City Pollee.
Margaret L. MitcheU, 45, Rt. 1,
Bidwell, was cited for a red light
• vlolatlonandTerryL.Barr.lS,Rt.l,
; Bulaville Rd., was cited for squeal·
• lng tires.

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team trained tO quell riots. and
enforce order. That u!llt Is dis·

patched only by Order of tbe u.s.
attorneygeneraJ,
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Robert W. Foster, the U.S.
marshal for the Southern .District,
calls the riot learn "speclal Gest8po
agents." He's a retired Secret
Service agent, appobtted by Pres!dent Reagan, based In Cincinnati
andresponslblefjlra4!koontyarea
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Crowri City, suddenly decreasing . Woyan,
Wrlght,42,Newark,$42;
speedwlthoutlvamlng.
50, Marlengo, HerbertK.
$45; and
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.Rio woman injured
1n Friday accident
. GALLIPOLJS- A Rio Grande
\\'Oman was treatEd and released at
Holzer Medical Center for Injuries.
. received in a two&lt;ar accident on
•U.S. 35 Friday afternoon.
: Hospital officials said Alicia J.
: Saunders, 27, was treated for
· : multiple bruises. . •
'lbe Gallia·.Melgs post of the State
Hlghway Patrol said Saunders was
~ eastbound ori' 35, when she appar·
• ently lost control of be"r-{)ar, which •
: ran olf tile right side of the road,
striking a guardraU and brtdge,
before overturning.
'lbe patrol saki a westbound car
~ • drtven by Valorie L. Tomlinson, 27,
• · Rt. 3, BldweU,observedtheaccldent
; and as she applied brakes, she ·
i; apparently went off the right side of
•: the road and struck a guardraU.

Forfeltlngbondforspeedlngwere
Jackie L. Henson. 32, Rt. 3,
Gallipolis, $34; DeiTy E. Jones, 43,
Greensboro, N.C., $37; Donald J .
Errer, 25, Bad AJre, Mich. , $38;
TonyaR.Harrlson,21,538HUdaDr.,
$38; Gary L. Howard, 35, Columbus,
$38; David Jarrell, 48, Jackson, $38;
Harold W. Woyan, ·58, Southside,
W.Va., $38.
·
. AnnM. Bennett, 24. 2216Eastem
Ave., $39; Jam~ .B. Neal, 41,
Stocksdale, N.C., $39; Russell
Shulse, 66, Milwaukee. Wis., $39;
Henry M. Wright, 42, Columbus,
$39; Donna R. Ramey, 00, Work·
man, Ky., $40; Mark K. Benyman,
58, Dayton, $(1.; Martin E . Davls,l9,
Parkersburg, W.Va., $41; Eliza A.
Lemley, 64, Vinton, $41; Ancira K.

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be officers and lnvestlga1Drs for tile
neWly created federal courts.
Along with custqms Inspectors
and postallnsiJIIC(OrS, tile marshals.
were· the only original federal
autb&gt;rltles equipped with lnvestlga·
. tive powers. It was decades bef~
the FBI, Secret Service and other
federalinvestlgatlveagllncleswere
created. .
.
The Marshals Service,
marked Its 195th anniversary Sept.
24, .Is primarily responsit»e tor
protectlr;gfederaljudgesandcourt
persooilel, guarding wttiDSI!S,
serVIng· coort papers, executing
anest warrants and transporting'

wMial to ·wor11 wttll .Ute llCIIIIutt.llt to pu'llclpete In lite proiJ'IIII Iince
whollltiM "hmiOIIIItocontael lhelll'llllhubNnJIIvtn,"ltuddtd.
tile pllnl 11111111111'11 and l'tPfillllWedct 111\phulaed thll the lflllt
ti:tln1, "" chlmber and Invite the wiD benefit the entire co111iy. The
tile city Of Point Ple811111 and the (MalOn) county commlulon to Jllrector, he said, "will make
Point Pleaaant·Muon County pertldplte, even thouclt they (the recommendat10111 u to how to
Chamber of Cmunerce.
commllllon) -.ld not work with ua promote ·our county from the
'nie l!flllt will provide llllda for. Iii apoNOri::g tlU project.
standpoint of b..!J;eu and lndlllbial
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Saunders was cited by the patrol ·
for failure to control her vehicle:
A Gallipolis woman was cited for
faUure to control following an
accident on Bob McCormick Road
Frtday night.
According to the patrol, Teri J.
Weiher, 22, 536 Jackson Pike, was
northbound when she apparently
feU asleep. Her car reportedly went
oH the right side of the road and
struck ' a pole, causing heavy
damage to her car.
No Injuries were reported from a
two-car collision on Rutland Township 9· In Meigs County Friday
afternoon.
'lbe patrol said cars driven by
Jeanne A. Dubois, 34, Dexter, was
northbound and John E . Hankala,
34. Rutland, met at a hillcrest.
Dubois ·was apparently left of
center, according to the patrol, and
struck Hankala. head-on. The 4: 14·
p.m. coillsloncausedheavydamage
to bolh cars. Dubois was cited by the
patrol for drtvlng left of center.

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The new econom .cal 0 1200

Closed ~Iober 8
POMEROY - Director Richard
E. Carey of the Ohio Department of
Liquor Control has aiUlOUnced that
aU state liquor stores, agencies and
departmental offices will be closed
Monday,OctoberS.Inobservanceof
ColumbusDay.
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Point Pleuaric'Mayar Jbpmy Joe
WIIClcellld today, "We appreclite
t1te-wrorta e1 the ehember, the.~ocat
merdlllrtl ..d the 1oel1 people wbo
partldpated In lliJ jW'opaill...
n:e III8JOf llld he . . . to pit '
ta1ether a committee of local
baalneaa
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'nie ollldll llnietor
will be reepo;tlible
lor ·
develotllliilllt
for the city,
helpiD&amp;Io 1lrin8 new )Dbllo MIPI
~ .ahd COGI'IIImttnc ·~ .
denlopmeat
.actl\'ltlu, ' a
IJ)IIba!blll for the ~an

development."

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DISTRIBUTORS
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Gullet Memorial.
See our dl&amp;ptay.

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left II lflrlo .... I e, Jf 1'1%' of llie Pllilt
ftrss..t.M •• c IJ Cliamber of Coilll~&amp;ce
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WHOL·ESALE

departed loved one

;, ""'""'"•'"" with
a beautilui and fuiir

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man Bob Wile · (D-W.Ye.) u·
tiOiiiiCed Friday the awardbla d a
' Pl.&lt;nl technic-' Ullltanoe ll'&amp;llt to

III8I'S!YIIs within a five-year span; ••

Slqlei"VIaors, 10 deputy marshals
aDd two l;isp!lctxn, with aff1ces In
Ondnnad,DaytonandColumbusto
serve the federal ~ In those
· cities.
~'Technically. the federal court
couldsltiDSleubenville. T11ey'vegot
afeden:lhn!ldlngthere, butnobody
ever goes there. 'lbe FBI calls It
·'Fort Cooraae.' " Fester said. "It's
kindofllolated."
.
U,S. manhaJ apPicants must
pass tile C1vU Service I!'XIIlll!nildon
and an oral Interview before
at~lr;g a (ederal training
academy In Gleiicoe~ Ga. However,
JOb appoiDtmellta are subject to tile
changes of political
adrnlnlstratlons.
"When presidents change, mar· shals chaiige,'' Foster said.
'lbe marshals' duttes stW are
~. especlally when guarding
court personnel or wltneues who
))ave been threatened, but 'lOt quite
like frontier days; latelutcentu:y,
settlement of tile Qldahoma Te!TI·
tory alone cart the Uves of 65 U.S.

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W.Va.

· ~ptember 30, 1984

· Pomeroy-Midd.leport-Gallipolis, Oh110" Poin t "'·r-IQn t 1 W VQ ,

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MONEY
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OTHER STORES
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Cleaning up the
Br~BOEFUCH
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8taft
So )'llW' pond Is green with algae
and tile unde!water vegetation has

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ll"e!IIIIIIDt yourfavortteCokir.

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Then alolig comes someone like

Blick Rogers who~ on Bunker

Hllllnrurall'4elgs
tywlthSOOll!
good news.
I
"lt's slmpii." he says, "Just get
yourself aOOie ducks."
·
Not any kind of ducks PlOugh.
They/ have to he Mallard
dudcs.... tlle OOmestlcated kind.
A£mrdlng to Roglers, tile wild
~ do llle Job, but they're "travel
happy," here today, gone

In delpeiallon , you ~ some
dlellllalls to clear It up, only to lind
lhat thm tile water Is unfit for
ln'lgadon. ....and In no tUne tile . ~- .
·~" retUrns, healthy a,;/ ~~~lc ducks are heavier
ever.
and not good flyers, so they stay
1
It'sa vicious cycle, and If you've arOund• .
enmuntered theproblem,you
And their favorite food?
thefl.,.nation.
You guessed It - po~ldweed,
algae, aD kinds of aquaUc plants.
I
FOOD AND FEA'l'ilERS ••• d dudiB are 1 not only

, n.e _, 1owl wllidt proville 1lo4 8IJd b I •""ul featllers,

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eooloclcal
wllh

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hhr&gt;1e to
yeptalloD

aDd alpe.

"Mallard ducks provide an emJ.
ogy balance," Rogers expatns,

"lust what a pond neros." ·
'"liieducks pick the pond cleanthey like It and so do I."
•Rogers says be'sOOIIIIIncedthatln
nature one thing cmt~tes for
llllOther and It lakes Justa little'lloo!lt
from man to keep things In balance.

by domesticated ducks
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Before Rogers found the duck
solution,
however,
tried a dozen
or 10 chemicals
andhe
preparations
to
kl11 out the "seawood and get rid of ·
the ~a.''
"AIU succeeded In doing INa$
rnaklngthewaterunfltforln'lgat!Qp '
wblchwasWhylbull!thepondlnthe :
first place."
·
IWgers said he even sent to
MltwiOta one lbne lor 90111i!1111J111
that cost $70 a gallon which dldn'i
work. before he found IMlethlng
that cost S2 a head that did.
The retired farmer said he
remembered · hearing someplace

that wlldMaDardducks would clean
up11 pond, but that II was a problem
to get them to stay around.
He decided to try the domestic
kind whlcll are heavier making It
more dllllcult for them to fly any
height or distance. Once you put
them on a pond they usuaDy stay
aJWnd, he said.
Roger located a pair after a long
search, and In no time llle hen and
drake produced twenty Uttle ones.
He kept several and IJliVe away and

sold the rest.

MallardS

n:=~:i=~=:::~:=:
uppemeck
~ purple J
and blue with chestnut Ullderneatb.
The temaJes are dullly 1x-.. and
laWJ\Y.,~ the most part the pond
\'8elllllollprovldeserJOU8h~lot

the dUcks, winter and summer,
alt:hoUgh ~ alwaY. hal cona
l!vatlable to.tbem.

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WeU stocked with IIIII, the pond, :
npw that Ita clean, baa bectane a
favorite fishing hole Cot: frlendlllld
neighbors. Anotller adval!taae to
haVIng tile ducks on the pond II the
way they keep II "open" In the
wintertime. Rog1D says that
need alr, 10 when the pond freeoa!l
cr~er he breaks a hole In the Ia! and
then tile ducks take turns SWinuniDtr
around In llle water to keep It open.

For many years clomesilcated
Mallanls have provided quanUtlel
~food as Wen as beautifUl teathen.

The fact that theduckscan "plcta
pond clean" Is just anoUier "plus"
for llle waterfowl whtcb hal loal
been a favorite at game pr8eervea..

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WEED FEED- ir he be
fhtrhd the clame!JIL'alad . . .
.lard dlldls, Buck Rllzns wilD
lvea 011 Bo• I I 1111 Ia nnll
Mdp o-antr, • z!• weedl .................
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30, 1984

W. Va.

hpiMibir 30, 1984

Pomerov Middleport..:...Gallipolis, Ohict-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Calend4r

w~!! .!;:;e the~;~~
Rly Rainey in
doulJie.rt
8
ce~emony on saturda , Jur 14 ~
the~BaptiltJurch~Oak
HDI..The ceremony was oltlctated
by Rev. Danny Boggs of Oak Hlll •
The bride the daughter of M ·
11 Wlllon (I( o.kH~·
111111 t.tn. Homer
The groom is the
f Mr
' Mrt. Raymond ~ 0 of· ~

. MERCERYJLLE - .FelloW·
' ship activities will be conducted
at Bailey Chapel Church, Sun.
day, 7p.m.

We Reserve The Right To

limit Quantities

MONDAY
GAlliPOLIS - Gallipolis
Junior Women's Club wiD meet
Monday, 7 p.m. (new members)
at the Woodland Centers. Social
time 7: 15, meeting 7: .ll p.m.
Members to bring TB cards. ·
GALLIPoLIS - AAUW wiD
meet Monday 7: 15 p.m. at
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric.

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

Grande.

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.
PRICES IN tFFECf' ·rHRU S'AT., OCT. 6, 1984

Mr. and Mrs. David Ray Rainey

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,. POMEROY Pomeroy
Olapter 186, Order of Eastern
, Star meeting, 7: 45 p.m. Monday
at temple; elEction of officers.
POMEROY - Sister. Janet
Rectenwald will speak on "Child
Abuse" when the Big Bend
Civitan Club meets at 7:30 p.m.
Monday at the Meigs Inn; public
invited. -

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Elwin Lucas, to Sherry
'~Rosita Welder, daughter of Llllian
::and the late Wllliam Butterball ot
• .Columbus. ·
•• The couple married Sept. 2 on
" board the U.S.S. Nimitz CVNQ!. The
~wedding was performed bY Cha·
•' plain Fuller.
. · .
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.Union . for .the · Advancment ot
I;Science. and Art has lauriched its
;"famous alumni" aerie&amp; of exblli·
•• t1ons ilr this season in Its landmark
.• hdkllng. M1Jt011 Giaser, Rapllael '

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::: UALLIPOLIS ·- Mr. and Mrs.
Queen announce the mar·
.;;rtage of tlieir son, E·5 Second class

lB.

evening, 7: 30 p.m., at the
Masonic Temple. Dues will be
payable at the meeUng. Tile
reports of committees will be
read and election of 1985 officers
. will take place.

~ Weider,

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BONELESS

RACINE - Racine Chapter
134 O.E .S. will meet Monday

POMEROY - Pomeroy El~
mentary PrO meeting, 7: 30
p.m. Monday with plans for the
fall carnival to be discussed.
CHESTER - FaU carnival
and jitney supper to be held on
Oct. 6wiD be discussed when tbe
Chester PrD meets at 7:30p.m.
Monday at the schooL

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6, 1H4

Oct.

DIAL SOAP
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1·'$149
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25%0FF

._$2.Myd.

n·:

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acrylic blend fur, 60" .

Machine wolh.

a.g.tSMa.$1Myd.

25%0FF
-$4.26.
$U6 yd.

-

$36''
FULL/DIAL CONIIOII.

Tomato Juice .~~· 69¢

-"·"yd.

25%0FF

Sale Priced

·

To create country
heirloom CfOIIs. llO%
conon. machine wPSh. 45•.

a.g.$4."1o$7.A9

TWIN/SINGlE COII110L

Sale PtkM

CoHon
calicos

Quality qulH bCIIII OIIOIIable
In 3 slandard sizes.

Eledric Blankets

69
Milk ........ 2A~-.Sl

30%0FF

-·Utyd.

Wor'rdar Bell~~"

to you at IIIIEUEYAaE ,_ESI

For

BROUGHTON

Syracuse E.M.S.

yd.

25%0FF
- tu2.
p111Htl . . .

FaclheroorcP

Fun felt • fur

For blouses, c:taflr. Poly/cot.
. ton. Machine wosh,45" .

service is being provided bY the

..·-

Alk:olion corduroy.
Machine 'Mllh, 45" .

IaIIIIte
• brocdclolh

SYRACUSE - Blood pres·
sures will be taken Tuesday at
, the Syracuse Fire Station between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. This

,;.. ' begins at 9:30 with morning
- · WOI'Shlp atlO: 30. 'lbere will be a
pllluck dlnDer 011 the church
•
grwnds at 110011, and 1111 after.
110011 plogram. Tile public is
invited to attend.

inlngs, Pel.lon&amp;
• Stacy lnterlaclngs fol'

chlnal• iCilllas

, , , , , DHI. II

GAUIPOLJS - Gallipolis
Rotary Club will meet Tuesday,
. 6 p.m. at Oscar's.

RACINE - The Joyfulalres
will be providing special music
at the Racine First Olurchofthe
Nazarene Sunday In conjunct1on
with a Sunday School "excitement drive." · Sunday school

Crompton®

CNpacle

lUliNG CONSTIUOION OF
OUR NEW SEAnNG AIEl.
."U•• 011 N• Ptfll•fl•t A•l

GALLIPOLIS - Pembroke
Club will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m.
with Mrs. Donald Warehime.

GALLIPOLIS Tt&gt;e
Wcmen's Mlsslonary Organiza·
tlon of the First Church ofGod on
. Garfield Avenue, will haVe a
yard sale on the side parking lot,
Tuesday and Wednesday. Dona·
tlons will be used for missions.

Linings •
hil~

30%0FF

Rev. Ear.! Hinkle.

Yard sale

._ttomUMyd. .

Machine WOih.

. ·. DA'IR1" SLE

30%0FF

_fiOin ..... yd.

...,.;:::;u..,

LECfA - There will be Bible
. Study Tuesday, 7: :II p.m . at
. Walnut ~dge Church with the

Happenings

Rich sulllnga
Gobadreme-, C&lt;Jdence"
• mole. Poly • blends.
Machine wolh, IJom 5'".
. . . tJom $4." yd.
.

30%0FF

Soyer,andAugustusSalnlGaudens
.each hilve their workoodlsplaylhls

TilESDAY

MIDDLEPORT TOPS
chapter OH570 has moved its
meeUng place back to the Word
of Faith ·Church on tbe "T" ln
Middleport. Weigh·in begins at 6
p.m. on Tuesdays.

oi

JO·ANN FABRICS'

ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
Fair Board meeting, 8 p.m.
Monday at secretary's olfice on
' Rock Springs Fairgrounds.

OLD KYGER - Old ·K yger
Freewill Baptist Church · will
, have revival services beginning
Maxlay, C!WinUing thrwgh Sun·
day. Services are 7:30 p.m. ·
nightly, with the Rev. Howard
Kimball, evangelist.

the groom.
Ushers were ·James Panollt
Haw ali, and Tim Wilson, brother
the bride. 'l)tey wore boutonnieres
of blue carnations.
Following the ceremony, a~
tlon was held on the campus ot Rlo
Grande College. Decorations wf!l'l!
pink and blue streamera and
wedding bells and deCorated candlie
rings. The bride's table featured a
three·tleredcakewlthplnkfountala
below. Hostesses were Jo Anne
Canterberry and Susan Wlllorl
Jennie Stumbo and Eloiae McCain:
The couple resides at 213 Valley
View Apartments, Rio Grande. :

!..

GALLIPOLIS - DAR will
nieet Monday, 1: .ll p.m. at the
. home of Kenneth Tomlinson.
Bud Carter will be the speaker.

services · Monday
through Oct. 7., with the Rev. Joe
Shockley; Hillsv1lle, Va. Tile
Holley Family sing Sunday,
Monday, and the Heirs of Cluist
will sing the remainder. Services
begin 7:30p.m. nightly.

ney

marriage bY her fatller. the bride
gowns and carried fan bouquets of
wore a gown of acetate with a
pink and ·blue flowers.
,
close-fittlng bodice of all-over chan·
Flower girl w~ Gtna Beth
tiUyrayonandpoJyesteriacewitha
Stumbo. She wore a whtte dress
stand·Up neckline with lace sleeves
accented in pink and carrted a
and a chapel·length train.
basket of pink and blue rosebuds.
She carried a bouquet of white,
Timothy Dale Wilson was ring·
blue ~nd Pink sweethe~rt l'06eS with
bearer. He wore a gray tuxedo with
baby s breath and pink and blue
white shirt Unted with gray ruttles.
streamers tied In a lover's knot.
He carried a satln heart ring pillow.
Matron of honor was Misty
The groom wore a gray tuxedo
McGraw. She wore a pink lace
withatrlmmingOfsatlngraywith.a
floor·lenglh gown and carried a fan
lighter gray ruffled shirt and gray
bouquet of pink and blue flowers. · bow tie. His boutonniere was blue
Bridesmaids were Marjean
and white carnation.
Kennedy and Cindy Woltord. They .
Best man was Randy Crews. He
both wore blue lace floor.Jength wore a light gray tuxedo, similar to

l

•

, revival

d
0

The church waa decorated with
lluketa of soft pink and blue flow
lliiJng the altar Music
fi'S
by pianist Link McNe~as.=::
Janie J"'l1rce.
Escorted . the altar
In

GALLIPOLIS Gallla
County Pomona Grange will
· meet at Utile Kyger Grange,
Monday, 8 p.m. Potluck
refreshments.

CROWN CITY - Crown City
Wesleyan . Church will have

Pag• 8 3

Rebecca Wilson becomes bride of David Rainey

SUNDAY

,,

The Sunday Ti.,...5entinel

.

,,., llltt. Ltt•lf ,,

c,,,,..,

Collonlpoty blends

lot newt i6i)CiOies.
Machine WOih, 45" .

$3.741o $5.62

st: eclal order

decorator fabrics
Our regular p!IOe
swatch book colla&lt;&gt;
lion fol' draperies and
re-upholslery.

25%0FF
Single focedqullts
face. Poty.
fiited, tricot back.
Machine wolh, 45".
Poly/cotton

.... $4.Myd.

a.g.$4.Myd.

$2IIYARO

$26IYARD

Spoil

1

la1

~•••,.

lbogs.

twtHa. Poltle:ofMt.
macttlr\e WOih. 45" .

.... SJ... yd.

$218 vARD

Slllotlin9 na a dl Reg. price
. Coals lk Clar1&lt; 11\read, SHieh
~fusible tape.

Mar'.dng aldl. Save on ·
Wonder Marker lk ~-

WIII"'tcluars. Dressmaker,
more.

embroidery l

Albina drMt rorms. Llgh~

88CEACH

25!SfF
25!9fF

weight. adjusts to your shape.

$8888

Singer ftl lei I I . bobblnl.
From the biggest narne In sewing.

25!gJF

Craft books. Quill, sfencll,
make a doll and more.

25~9fF

Make a doll. Supplies to

25!:RfF

Special order, hg. taO.

.

make IOYOble playmoles.

lutlonl. Our reg. priCe group
In manv colorllk sizes.

10 ·C~S$1

Flannel

Solids, llorols, or
plaidL Colton/poly,
machine wash, 45".

. .... tl-79. $2.1t yd.

$J68 YARD

9:3G-I:OO DAILY-FRIDAY.TILL 8 P.M •

THE. LINEN SHOPPE
Ill Off 1WC1 liB 011111'

53 COURT SJIEO

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GAlLIPOLIS, OHIO

"k,.. ,..,. "" llllicipll ,.~.. Lot"

Silver Bridge Plaza
State Route 7 - Gallipolis, Ohio

�Page , 8 4 The Sunday Times-Sentinel .

S.ptenllw 30, 1984

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

Waid,
Badgley

More young shunning alcohol

towed

ca'a yama people 'tire showing
contlnuln&amp;' signs ot reduclna their
consurnpllon of alcohol, al'COI'dlng
to
Amerlcan CouncD of We
Insurance.
'Dl!' COOIICII's national survey of
lJ&gt;. to 36-year-olds showed that 64
percent of the ~dents said they
were "caretul" ·about their con·
sumptlon of ~1¥&gt;1.

NEW HAVEN - Mr. and Mrs.
Marcellus V. Wald, New H;lven,
arinounce the engagement and
forthromlng marrtage of their
daugllter, Susan, to Derek Badgley,
·Hartford. son of Mr. and Mrs. David
C. In.mum, Hartford, and the late
Darren Badgley, Racine.
The open-church wedding will be
at the Tu-Endle-Wel Park at Point
Pleasant on Oct. 13. 1: .ll p.m. A
reception will be held following the
wedding at the American Legion
Hall, Point Pleasant.
Miss Wald
a graduate
Wahama
HighIs School
and of
Is
presently working toward a nursing
degree.
Badgley ·graduated from Wahama High School and Is stationed
-Mth the U.S. Anny at Fort Hocxl,

.

. WASHINGI'ON (AP) - Ainerl-

the

Ohi-'oint Pleasant, W. Va.

Beat of the bend

Bob Meltoo
juat about had It
'Yith rouch tlmel
overtheput
year or..,.
• Health problems have plied
IIJgh and they've
been serious situations. However,
•Mr. ·and Mrs. Melton keep great
. faith - I should have so much.
The latest "happening'' Involved

1979.

HOMELITE'S
360

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Inch hemi-httd onglno. •C•INICitv dloc:horgo Ignition. •Adjuotobio outornadc oiler. •Unique ahllln ten.&amp;onlng. •Rubber coated h1ndle bllr 1ncl
grip. •Bori&amp;nutho from 18" to 28". •Advoncod cleolgn for high production with low operator fMigue.
·

Texas.

More spent on teeth
WEJ) IN SEPI'. 14 CEREMONY - Maltha E.l'hllllps, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius PhiBps, Rutland, IUid Patrick B. Gn!EIIel', soo of
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Grueser, Rolland, were llliiiTied on Frlda,y, Sept.l4,
at the home of Nklk and Margie Grueser. The Rev. Paul Taylor

perlonnedtheceremony. VlrglnlaE.Laudennlltwasthemaldofhonor,
and .J011eph A. Anderson, the best man, both of Rutland

1

to~~~cWchannets.

CHICKEN
BARBECUE

424

TUPPERS PLAINS, OH.

SUN., SEPT. 30th
.• AT 11:00 A.M•
PRICE: S3.7 5
Includes: 112 chicken, baked
beans, cole slaw, br~ad &amp; beverace.
Volunt"r Fire department.

915 •

·

3301

.

CHISTEI

"Super Bonut luys"

~-It lim inates

48 (

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16 oz.

forever

·5-Moy qualify for energy tax credit

.

Lg. EGGS

900 E. Main St.
Pomeroy. 0.

' 10 LIS.

For More Info Call
992-5587 or
992-7034

BANANAS

8(

RIO GRANDE - Looking foc a
"get away" weekend to enjoy the
colorful fall foliage? VIsit
14th

the
Annual Bob Evans Fann Festival

- a celebration of the fall harvest
season Oct. 12-H at the 1.100-acre
.· Bob Evans Fann near Rio Grande.
.• Each October amidst the chang·
·mg trees and rotllng hills, Early
America comes to Ufe at the Bob
Evans Fann Festival located off
Route :1;. Then the whl1'r!ng,
spinning wheels, the sweet aromas
of freshly squeezed sorghwn and

48 (

"Super lonus luys"

58 (

Sll

I uys"

· GAlliPOLIS -

"Super

n•n•s

DIIICA.Iii.ES

BREAD

COOKIES

ESTEE LAUDER
brings you a special offer
Only The Best
A 35.00 VALUE

. 16

8(

8(

COFFEE"
COFFEEMAKER
CO KE
LITER -ALL FLAVORS

.... Dep.

Cream Soda &amp; S Other Flavors

$119

Somethmg feminme. Something lu~unous. SomethinK enra-spet1.1J. M el~ant well~lited wllect1on of Estee Lauder beau'ly assets: R!mmarkabk!' Ap-ControUwtJ C.ttM .
the extra-nch concentrat~ oourisher, Color ..shto add rad1.1nl cokr to your s•in, un_der
or over foundation, Polishld Ptrfprrn~nct Uquid llttup to wve normal or dry skin a_
llaw1ess look. luscio.ls Crtmt IISCIII rs the tool 101' a S'll'eep ol kmg ~lky llshes. Polidled PtrfonTIIntt lipstick, fiWS vour lips lasting color -and shine. And ~rklinR EstII

Watch For .Our
GEM POP
Ad In The
~6.~fi $1 _19
Tuesday

'~MR.

1

Yours tor 10.00 with any Estee Lauder
purchase ol 7.50 or more.

Sui* ColoFt biiY

Uolit6 Lh.

COKE

2 LB.

FROZEN DINNERS

$1 69

CATSUP 12 oz. 79&lt;
GEN. CORN FLAKES 11 oz. S1.09
VALLEY IELL 2% MILK $1.69
MILK S1.29

and Pertumecl8ody Cn~tt!WO IU}.urious layers ollhe lragrance ·

All WBBI&lt; Double Coupon1

DOUBLE COUPONS UP TO soc
COUPONS S1c TO 99c WIU IE REDEEMED. FOR
Sl.OO- COUPONS Sl.OO AND OVER WILL BE
REDEEMED AT FACE VALUE.

Fll. O•lt

R.C. COLA
a11• oz.

apple butter and sounds of country
music fill the air.
Old-time farming demonstraUons will be performed throughout
the festival grounds. VIsitors can
watch while many of tlie 126
artisans dressed In COlonial attire
explain their near lost trades. From
raw materials, such as wocxl, straw
and Iron. they'll create everything
from muzzleloaden to wooden
rakes and 'quUts.
· Since
day Is long past when
every family had a family row,

the

The

GalllpoUs

Recreation Department Immediately at446-17!!9,extenslon24tobe

ented

THRIFT ICING OR GEN.

With 'oresenc e.' Plus two mdispens1ble beau!)' tools- a mirr« and tytllsh tomb.

11-year-&lt;&gt;ld

. Parks and Recreation Department
.is offertng two field trips this faD for
· children In the Ga.WpoUs Qty
. School system; grades four-eight.

'·Wm
Asmeet
during
previous trips, children
at theFirstAvenuesldeof
· the aty Park to leave at 9 a.m. and
·return at 5 p.m. children should
· bring a sack lunch and money for
"refreshments and 90uvenlrs. The
' reglstradm fee tor each trip Is $5,
With admission Charges paid separ·
, ately on the day of the excursion.
·: The first trip Is on Friday, Oct. 12,
'fo the Center of ·Science and
Industry in Colwnbus, Ohio. Admission fee Is $2 per child. COS! offers a
chance to Investigate, participate
and dlscover exciting displays In
science, Industry. health and history through sight, sound and touch.
Demonstration programs are presthroughout
day to vlslton.
On Friday, Nov. 9, a second trip
will go to The Ohio VWage and
Historical Center, also In Columbus, to see the re-creation of an
early Ohio VWage and exhlhlts on
Natural HJstory, Archaeology and
History In lnle.pretative displays ot
artifacts and specimens from
Ohio's past. Admission Is tree.
Both trips are chaperoned and
children are supervised throughout
the visitS at all times. Because
:space Is limited, those Interested in
should contact the

oz.
limit 4
9 OFF REG. PRICE
~~~~~----~ ~----~-------REGISTER FOR A
LB.

Yoacharn,

Field trips for children
.set with city recreation

SUGAR

48&lt;

"Super lonliS

"Super Bonut luys"

GAL

111

POTATOES

8(

DOZEN

38&lt;

Mayla

Sane pictures of 1$1 seniors
receMng their diplomas are sliD at
Meigs High School.
· 'I'IIere are no charges for the
colored photos and the graduates or
relatives
asked to pick them up
at the school office &lt;luring SChool
hoW'S.
The group $tlll on hand Includes
Jet! CQndltt, VIcky Bowers, Donald
MDbler, Fred Colburn, Don UttJe,
Frank Howard, Brien Betzlng,
carnwa Manis, nm. Cani*JII,
Eugene Pbllllps, Mandy Reeves,
Rogier Turner and Kelly Clerk.
By the way, Principal James
MUier also reports that memben ~
the junior cia&amp;&amp; will begin taldng
orden for magazine sub6crlptlons,
tapes, records, etc. on Monday. If
you' re ndsaed, caU the school offlre
and a repiEfjj:ntallve will visit you.

Come in tor your offer from
ilondar, Oct. l throul!l Slturdly, Oct. 6. Offer aood while
supply lasts. One to 1 custo..r.
All prices nbjoct to clllnp
without notice. AU poducts
lllldt in U.S.A.

Cla1r Boao at Great Bend has
been transfeiTed from Veterans
MernortaJ to the Intensive care unit
of RhOdes Hall, UnlvenitY Hospl·
tal, Columbus. We wish him well.

God loves ya, so do keep smJllng.

dally barnyard demonstrations
show visitors tann ute chores such
as
mllklng. sheep sheering and
IM&gt;n,eshoelng. Even some at the ·
old-fashioned country contests are
revived such · as greased pole
cOmbing, tobacco spitting, corn
shelling, hbrseshoe pltchlng and
hog calling.
From two outdoor stages nearly a
dozen country and bluegrass musicians wW pertonn during the
three-day festival with several new
and returning groups from throughout the country.
A S2 per car admission fee Is the
only charge for a daylong vlslt to
the Fann Festival. Campers rnay
spend the weekend and enjoy
evening hoedowns for a $10 fee
which Includes admllisi!&gt;n.

row

FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY .

..
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·'

PORK

SAUSAGE

HOUYWOODSPARI

RIBS

~~~ S1.69

u.

•

flESH

TAVERN HAM ·

flESH SPUT

11.

SUPERIOR

WHOU

69(.

u.

CHICKEN
BREAST.

$119

u.

89 (':

12 oz.

FRANKIES

HALF HAM....LB. s1:79

FRESH

BEEF
. LIVER

T-BONE
STEAK

HOMEMADE

S3.49
. . .----------..;..------t
ll.

PRE-SLICED·.

BACON

HAM
SALAD

u.

$159

II.

$199

SUPERIOR

COOKED
SALAMI

'
'

ECKIKH

All MEAT
BOLOGNA

$199~
Ll, ;

.

. .

:

KAHN'S

$139:
ECIIIICH
S139ii
WINERS u oz:
BRANSWEIGER

S1.39

ll.

't

WHOLE
FRYERS

BONELESS

$1 69

$14t
· -::

~~~~LDE~•· $1 3cf

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;

cOKE REG. OR DIET
TAB, SPRITE

·$149

VAUEY lEU

2%

GAL

MIUC
VAIUY lEU

-~16 OZ.
Plu~ .
._a_n_s.;...
· __._ _ _ _

$169 .1-_.....;;;....___

$}3
g
24 oz. .

-conAGE
CHEESE

CHOC. 12 OL $1
MORSELS

o_.,o•_••_,

PALMOLIVE

LIQUID DETERGENT
20&lt; OFF LABEL

NESTU SOli-SWEET

99

WALDOIF

TOIL£1'
TISSUE

Pt. 'pt. 675-29110
Bill J. Wdl,..n

41011

. QUAIEI QIICII
F..,., Downtown

DOMINO

01 REGULAR

Parking

--·-·

Everyday .

...................
.._...........

OATS

Jaoz.

SUNSHINE

. CHEEZITS

SUGAR

$1
49
oz.
16

· DR MONTE WHOlE IIERHEL
II'II'IOCEI'tCE &amp;

OOMFORI'ABLE FASHION
roR IDUNG LADIES
Fashion COll!ICious young ladieJ
love the adult type styling and
playground tested comfort
of Hush Puppies~ shoes for
Value comcious mothm
love the durability and the
comfortable price.
Cllildntl's •~ to 12-12~ to 3 "

8irh.

MISS COVE

2/99&lt;

CORN

SCHOOL DAYS.

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$429 ~----------------~----~
THORNTON
.

EXTRA LARGE

.USEU'S

POTATO
CHIPS IYt oz.
AUIOIII

POnED
MEAT • oz.

$179

5-LB.
BAG

EGGS

$
.119'

3'/$1

DOZEN

79(

GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE

·--·---------~-------------------------------PRICES EFFECnYE THIU SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1914

IN MIDDUPOIT
.
.

LOIN END

6.9(

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''Acr$133"""'·
llauu$109...,..,_
I HI· $149Uoit,
u or. .
u•• • IIUACI$133""'..,.
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lloolt 1
16 oz.
16 oz.
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4&lt; OFF DOVE PINK .
BATH SIZE
SOAP

LOVE 18 PAIIEhT

""' Dep..

•

The

assured a reservation. Registration
fee must be paid before the day of
tbe trip.
.

•

POTATOES ••••••••• l'!R-. 1.99
R.C. COLA ONIONS •••••••••••••••••••••tJI\ ••••• 89C
IPACII $139
3-1 LB. CARROTS FOR Sl OO
16 oz.
.
CABBAGE •••••••••••••••••••••••• 15CLI.
~-·-------~-~----------~~----------,----------R.C. COLA
I . COKE
I DOUBLE COLA I . SUGAR

.SUP

thru Set.. Oct. 8, 1884

'*"MAN'S

Sl. 9

ON THE "T"

Thur. 9 am til 10
Fri.-Sat. 9 am til 10
CLOSED SUNDAY

are

W•lt. O•lg

DOWNTOWN
GAUIPOLIS

STORE HOURS: ·

daughter of Nancy and Mark
Yoac~. Racine, has been selected to be a part~ the cast for the
annual pmentatlon of The Nutcracker tD be given on Dec. 8 at the
Civic Audltortwn In Charle6ton.
This Ia the second year for May!a
to partlctpate and !his year she will
be one of the party children In the
holiday Presetltallon. Mayta ts a
dance student at Marsha Mcintyre
at Ravensi\Qld.

the

IDAHO

Times-S.ntinel Pag• 8-5

·--~------------------,~- -~~------------------- "~
•
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.Bob Evans Farm Festival set

ICE MILK

IDAHO

all roof noise

1'3-·N•,•er coot your roof again
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every70rnlnutes,shootlngastream
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feet Into the air, now blows at
irregular times.

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hlgher hJs or her dental costs are
llkely to be, the researchers told the

A change of nam"e?
YEU..OWSTONE NATIONAL
PARK, Wyo. (AP I -OldFalth!ul,
thefamousYeUowstonegeyserthat
for years blew like clockwork, no·
longer llves up·to Its nartte.

WASHINGTON (APJ - Americans 'Yith dental InsUrance are
spending more money to take care
of their teeth than those 'Yithout
coverage.
That' s the conclusion of a fiveyear study by David Grambowskl

and craftJ festival tentatively set
forNov. lO.
Recently. Lola had announced
that plans were belni formulated
for the festival but that much would
depend upon response from persons
of the area who create quality and
WIUIIWIIItems. WeD- response has
been great and now Lots Is hunting
a suitable locatlo!t.
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Incidentally,
will be, hope-fully, an art show held 'Yith
categories divided Into age groups
and abilities.
If yoli are a "crafty" person, do
give Ins a call at her office,
992-2298. It's definitely going ahead
and the more the men1er. By the
way, Lola reports a lOt of response
evett from craft people In Mason
and GaDia Coontles.

their sons.
, In July, son, Paul, was allendlng
a basketbaD cUnlc In Cincinnati
whet1 he received a fractured wrist.
. Last 'l'Uelday, he was taken back to
the doctor for hJs llnaJ checkup. AD
was weD.
However, on Thursday ,evening,
Ray Manle).:'s · collection of
son, Scott, was beating In tlrne shoulder patches fn:xri pollee &lt;IJ!before the Meigs Junior High partments across the nation COli·
School footbaD game and was
tlnues to grow.
swinging on a grapevine at the rear
Recently, he receiVed a message
of the Meltoo hm1e on Grant St. In
to stop by the Dwight Wallace home
Middleport. The vine snapped and
in Mlddleport. He did, and there
Scott feU 10 or so feet. Into the waiting tor him was a pall;h tronJ
bargain he received a fractured
department In Washjng·
'light ann, a s!Jght concussion, a
ton, North Carolina. It was sent by
halrUne tractuce of the left cheekWaUaces' daughter, Nancy
bone and a laceration In the area of Woolard, who wtrks with the
the left eye requJiing eight stitches. f department and learned of Ray's
So - It was back to Holzer and
hobby. Ray Is really pleased by the
Scott was held there unUI saturday. personal touch. And- Nancy may
He reported back to hJs classes at
be Uvtng .In North Carolina, but you
the junior high on Monday.
can always count on her to be very
Here's wishing better times
Interested In what horne folks are
ahead fcir the Meltons.
doing.'

The tdeol high produc;tlon · "Fol Sot." vibration ioolotion cuohlone
the h1ndtea from the power hud, reducet opMator fatigue . •low nol•
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Similarly, for ~aecond COIIIe!.'ll·
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school seniors who reported be!nlr
"dally uaers" of alcohol- oor~~~umT
lng It ~ or more times a month - .•
dropped In 1!183, aceordlni to the
Natiooal Institute on Drui Abuse:"'
Last year's rate droppecj to 5,(
'percent compared 'Yith 5.7 peroont.
In lll82, ;md the peak of6.9percmt II)_

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Point Pleatant, W. Va.

~..mber 30, 1984

The Sunday Ti mes-Sen tinei~Page-B-7

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

Brogans celebrate anniversary
RUTLAND - Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Brogan Sr. of Rutland, Ohio
were given a party for their 46lh
wedding anniversary Sunday, Sept.

23.
Family a nd friends there were
Diana Brogan. Judy (Brogan) and
Chuck McElroy, Tom and Joyce
(Brogan) Ellls, all o! Columbus,
• Ohio.
J ohn a nd Janet (Brogan) Haley,
Garry, Nell a nd Jennifer Haley,
Larry Haley, all ol New lexington,
Ohio; John and Cletlth Brogan,
Teresa Barker and Lex, aU of
Hurricane, W.Va.

R,\lth Campbell o! RosevUJe,
Ohio: Dale and Randy Johnston of
LangsvWe, Ohio; Doug and Zeva
Kitchen, Keith, Tammy, Stacy and
Lauren Hess, aU of Rutland, Ohio;
Anna Mae Collins and Michael o!
Cheshire.
Barry Brogan , South Caroli na;
Bud King, Maryland; Jerry Brogan , Washington; Joan (King)
Goff, West Virginia; Linda Sue
Cole. Pennsylvania; Mark Brogan,
New Hampshire; Steve Brogan,
Texas. Mr. and Mrs. John Saul,
Columbus, called the couple.

Monda vthru Frluy

9 AMto9 PM
Satu rda y 9 AM to SPM'
WAlK ,,. Of' C.4ll f Ofll ,
AN

Homecoming queen named
George MIDer, ftiCOitRodllarrlllon.
In Inial are flower girl and crown
beareJ' DaDielle and ~ lWw,
clJlldrm of Mr. aild Mn. Dlllll\l'.
~a&amp;Wtare,lromlilft,Marla
Crow. Aliove, Debbie Werry Is
Averlon, daqtJier of Dr. IIIJd Mrs.
Crowned Melp IDgh School flome..
R.A. Avertoa, --.a by David • COOJiill ~ by principal James
Awriaa; KrliiiDBalley,derJIW«ol
Mlller.HereiiOOrilsSeanBaker,IOII
Mr. UJC1 Mrs. lAin)' Baley, .....t
of Mr. end Mrs. Larry Baker,
larry·~ bomecornlnlqueen
Middleport.
Debbie Werry, dar.pteroiMr. and

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Meleiiii&amp;IISelloolwereheldJ.I'rlday
before tbe Nellaavlle-York fnMball
pme. C•l"'khlel UJd .-ons

Chaplain's seminar
focus on depression
GALUPOLIS - The Conlinuing
Education Committee of Holzer
Medical Center Volunteer Chaplains Association will sponsor a ·
seminar on "Depression and Illness," in the French 500 Room at
the hospital Thursday, Oct. 11 from
9 a.m. untU 3; 30 p.m . Registration
will open and coffee avaUable at
8; 30 a.m . on the day of the seminar.
According to the Rev. Robert
Johnson, chairman o! the CIJa.
plains' Continuing Education Com·
mittee, the program .will be prese nted by the Rev . Gene
Mendenhall, Th.D.
The seminar will address such
important pastoral care Issues as
Widerstandtng the basic dynamlcs
of depression, recognl2lng !be
relationship between depression
and other Ulnesses, formulating
strategies for the pastoral care ot
persons suffering from depression
and using biblical resources In
counseling and preaching on the
subject of depression.
Space Is limited, and reservations are suggested. The cost ot tbe
seminar Is $15 Including ·mornJng ·
and afternoon coffee, lunch and a
certificate of attendance. Members

wAH.uiA HOMEOOMING QUEEN- AmandaSmWI, plduredwlth .

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liOiJ~nlng queen Friday during half-time ceremonies at the
Wllhama:Southem footbaD game. She was crowned by 1983 queen
Almabel Dayo and school principal Jlin Reymond.

:wahama homecoming queen

~named during game ceremonies
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• A fiftiJ.straight victory by the
; number two-ranked Wahama Wbite
: Falcon football team, and the
: crowning of Amanda Smith as 1984
• homecoming queen, capped a week
• of festlvites at the bend area school.
' Miss Smith was crowned during
halftime festivities Friday night by
. 1983 Queen Almabel Dayo and
.:.wahama Principal Jim Reymond.
: Her escort was Jason HyseU.
• Other senior candidates and their
' eacoris were Kendra Bass and

Rodney Ash, Diane Morgan and
Robert Zerkle and Maree KeUey, a
foreign exchange student ·from
Australia who was an honor attendant, escorted bY...Earl Oliver.
Rounding out the queen's court
were attendants an'd escorts Angle
Tennat, Terry Henry, Pam Gibbs,
Todd Groves, Tracey Wolfe, Brad
Bumgarner, Heather Hargraves,
Joseph Murphy. Linda Knight and
Justin Crandol.

Light up darkn~s

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; PEKING (AP) - Drivlng atnlght
·witrout headlights Is Wegal in moot
j,arts of the world, but untU recently
It was l'l'qulred by law tn China,
· which allowed only parking lights.
• For the last 35 years, drive rs had
."been forbidden to use headlights
:because Chinese officials believed
:111ey would bllnd oncoming blcy;,cUsts, pedestrians and other ·

drivers.
AftertoomanyclosecaUs,Peldng
offlclals J,'eCently tested a car with
low-beam headllghts by having ll
cars, buses and trucks drive past It
on a highway. Theotherdrlverssald
the headlights did not bother them,
so motorists are now allowed to
drive with the headllghts ooatnlght.

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BROOKVTI..LE, Ohio (AP) Septuagenarian Jack Halbelsen
says he made a 7,!m-mllecoast·to~st-to-coast flight In an Ultralight
plane to prove a point to people his

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to you younger people. Just keep
active," said Halbelsen, 70, after
tlnlshlng the two-month flight
Friday.
The trip began JUly 25 In
COnnecticut. Halbetsen then flew to
the West Coast, back to the East
Coast, and back to Ohio.
Halbelsen, wbo took up skydiving
atage60,saidhewasnotreallyalone
during the journey.

Lots of wells
in Oklahoma
OSAGE COUN'IY, Okla. (AP) An oU field In oortheast Oklahoma
has more active on wells than all of
Saudi Arabia.
The Burbalik Field, PhUII)l6
Petroleum's first major oU field, Is
stW producing with 637 active weDs
and 483 injector salt-water disposal
weDs. By canparlson, Saudi Arabia
had only 555 acllveproduclngweUs
In 1982.

ro 0 *VE ANNIVBBIUBY - Hr. -a MrL 01111 Baa....
(Loulle)wltrt .e . . . . . . 'hclillilvea.r,o•s.td.,,Od.s,
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"lhadthegreatestgrwndcrewtn

the world," he said. " Everytlme I
wenttn (fora stop) , people rallied. I
just can'tgetoverthe greatnwnher
of wonderful people I met."
As Halhelsen Brrlved Friday he
did a ~In the small craft.
"11ils Is l;yplca!. He'D do all kinds
ofthlngs.He'sastuntpllot," saldhls
wifed 48 years. Mary Halbeisen.
Wearing a white jumpsuit and
cnnge meakers, HalbelsEn lOOk off
Ids helmet, hllgl!8! Mrs. Halbelsen,
r-and"'-_sald_he_w_an_ted_to_get---:-warm
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MAID-CAAFTED 61fT ITERS

Health, Dr: Lamb

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· DEAR DR. LAMB- I am afraid
I am ICllling my l!eartng. I have a
ringing tn my lett ear all the time.
I~s a wavering rtng, sometimes
worse than at other times. I have
been to an ear spectaUst years ago
and was told It's only wax. 'They
would clean the ear, but It would
!eel better for a few days only. I
don't hear as well outl)!thlsear as I
do the right ear. This ear problem Is
driving me
Hope to hear
from you soon.
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DEARREADER-IIIstnterest··
tng that the ringing Is In your left ·
ear· which Is also the ear With the
hearing loss. There are many
causes for noises tn the ear, but·loss
of hearing Is one of them. And It Is
alSo true that wax In the ears,
perha)l6 because It Interferes with
hearing, may cause ringing tn the
ears.
Youknowthatifyouaretrytngto
Itsten to someone and loudmuslc'ts
playing that you will have \J'OIIble
bearing them. The music masks the
sound ol the conversation. Our ears
get a constant Input of noise from
our environment. We liear conversadon because it Is louder than the
noise In our environment. When
your hearing abtllty decreases you
don't receive this environmental
.ooise any more, or at least it Is
dlrnlnlshed. That enables you to
hear sounds you didn't hear before.
You Inner ear or braiD perceives
sounds in your head, some of which
may be c\J'Culatlon. that could not
be heard before. Then you .are
bothered by the noise.
Hearing speciaUsts havek nown
for years that tor some people with
a hearing loss, if the hearing could
1Je improved, the sensation of ,
ringing In tbe ears might be
abolished. That Includes improving
hearing tn people who did not
realize they had a hearing loss.
You shOuld have a complele
hearing test by an audiologist

loss that cannot be corrected
otherwise, then a sbnple hearing
llld may Improve your hearing
enough tO get rid of the noise that is
bothering You so much. '
The other causes tor ear noises
are discussed In 1be Health Letter
12-10, Help for Tinnitus - Noise or
Ringing tn the Ear, which I am
sending you. Others who want this
Issue can send 75 cents With a long,
stannped, $ell-addresses envelope
for It to me In care of this
IIE'Wllp&amp;per, P.O. Box 1551. 'Radio
City Station, New York, NY 10019.
DEAR DR. LAMB - I have read
that sOme men who were unable to
bnpregnant their wives foun~ out
that the problem was tight underwear. 1be briefs kept the testicles
too close to the body and the body
heat undenntned the testicles'
ablllty to produce the normal
amount. ot healthy sperm ceUs.
When the man switched to lOoser
shorts, the number ot speim cells
manufactured Increased.
If this Is the case, woUld my
sWitching to biklnl·style briefs and
ta!dng ,bot baths augment my
partner's and my existing system
of condoms and spermlcldes?
ThesetwobythemselvesarenollOO ·
percent effective.
DEAR READER - It Is troe that
underwear that holds the testicles
close to the body can decrease a
man's fertiUty. Most men produ~
enough healthy sperm cells that
this ts not a significant factor. But
!or , the ll'ian who..·has marginal
fertility , avoiding this type of
underwear may Improve the
number ol ' healthy sperm cells he
The testicles are located
outside the body to keep them a t a
lower temperature for better
fertility.
Now. I don't think that tight
underwear Is a very suitable means
of birth control. I doubl wearing
bikini briefs will improve your
current birth-control methods to

throst doctor.
If there
hearing
selected
by your
ear,Is anose
and

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Rolj flashback, Batman·
making a hit at college
; MADISON, Wis.. (AP) - Holy night.
. .
"Student Interest In bringing back
flashback! The campy l9ln! ll!leYI·
slon8erleS ''Batman'' haswhipped a 'Batman' has steadily lisen to the
new gald'8tion f1 view as Into such. point of a IIM!r pitch." Rosen said.
a treN;y that the University of
WMTVhad runthesmwunlllfour
years
ago, wlleil its syndication
WllooNin·Madlam student &amp;!M'"J·
tnmt Is klbbylngtOj!etrenmsiiMWII contract ran out. Program director
Fred Sole said ~·s gotten ooly "one
Iocally.
or two caDs a ~r" stnce then In
Avram Rolen, stlldeat
ment ropl!llldent, said Friday that support d the show.
And program director JW Koehn
a major campalan and petition
of
W1SC said " Batman" Is " not
drlvewW be launched In an elfort to
reaJb'
a ' hDI pt1Cfi1111. It's got a
(lilt oned the city's canmerclal TV
. staiiOns 'to smw the renans late at llmlted alldlence. ''

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BATH, E nglaild (AP)-Conunuters on a British RaU train had a
tough time explaining wby they
were late for appointments Friday
_ they were beld up for 18 mtnutes
when a ywngswan refw;ed to leave
the tracks.
The train between London and
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when it ground to a halt to a void
hltlingthecygnet,sald aBrltlshRall
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SephKnber30, 1984

Senior citizen activities rtamed
Meigs County

.. .•,, IN.JIOME CARE FOR . ElDERLY - The
Depanment ol HeaiUI and Hliman Services has
.awarded MelpCoonty a grant of$17,0081Al caft'Yod a
. jlemGII8tratlon project on In-home quality care of the
.'elderly as an altematlve,IAI JaU'Singhomecare.Norene
~Ondrusko, a Ucensed physician's •e;'stant, left, has

been named. the prolect coordinator. She wiD be
'S8Wed bys8Umm~bersoftbeMelgsCoonty&lt;Aiuncil
on Aging, lncliJdln« Susan Oliver, pictured bereas the

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Meigs County has
oeen selected as one of 225 rural
btAmenca to do a demonstra- Hon project on In-home health care
for the elderly and has been
-!!warded a grant of $17;5!1! to carry
out a 16-month program.
, Mrs. Eleanor ThOmas, director of
·the Meigs County Council on Aging,
iiald that the family support network
lJroject funded through the Department of Health and Human Services, Is gearedtoprovldequaUtycare
bftheat-!1skandfrailelderlylnthelr
)lolnes as an alternative to nursing
home care.
: Emphasis wW be on training
family members in the physical
sldUs needed to assist In the actual
care of the elderly person, as well as
helping them to cope with the
· emotlonai stress.
Norene OJidrusko, licensed physician's asslstant; wlll be coordinator
tor the project which wW be offering
training to family members aimed
at encouraging thl;&gt;lrconfldence and
cmtpetency as care providers for
the elderly residents In the home.
8t1f! explained that a series of 12
educational training sessions will be
held for famUy members with
numerous health professionals
from agencies Including Veterans
Memorial Hospital, the Meigs
County Health Department, Woodlan!ls Center, and Ohio University,
sharing expertise In their respective
Oelds.
The sessions wtU include "bow to"
skills such as dressing an elderly
pei'SOII, changing dressings, handUng Incontinence and taking care
. of medical devices user! by the
patient.
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The problems of bathing a patient,
shampooing hair, changing bed
Unens and moving the nonambulatory person wtU be dealt
with, as will dltflcultles arising from
confusion and disorientation, and
problems of communication due to
hearing and speech dl!flcultles.
How to handle medications,
nutrition, recreation, emergmcy
situations, and required changes In
Ufe style, as well as peyslcal and
emotional strain, legal and financial
matters, and the need of a patient to
talk about death and dying will be
Included In the training.
According to Mrs. Ondrusko,
after the first six training sessions,
home visits wtU begin to IndividualIze the skllts taught In 'the group
activities. She said that each
participant wtU be seen at home
approximately once every two
weeks so that progress can be
monitored.
The Meigs Family Support Net·
work wtU provide a cost analysis of
the caregiver's support of the older
throughout their involvement tn the program.This analysis
Is designed to provide the Department of Health aiKIHuman Services
with a comparison of the costs of
rural In-home care and lnstutltutlonal costs, as well as theditference
In costs between those llvlng In rural
as versus urban areas.
All tralnlngsesslonswlllbeheldat
the Senior Citizens Center and are
expected to begin sometime In
January, Mrs. Thomas noted. She
said that all Advisory Boanl will be
appointed to select the l5 to 25
families for the demonstration
program. Applications to partlcl·
pate are now belng accepted at the
Center. · There, of course, Is no

.member

at 7 p.m.
a.m.
. Frl~y, Oct, 12, tile center vans
Wednesday, Oct. 3 - -County•
wiD be going to the Bob EvanS Wide Senior Citizens Potluck at
Farm Festival at Rio Grande, 0 .0. Mcintyre Park, leave center
leaving the center at 9:30a.m:, the at 10: 15 a.m.
cost Is $5. F'rldlly, Oct. 12, will be a
Thurllday, Oct. 4 -Bible Study,
pubUc dinner followed by a round 11 a.m.-noon. ·
.Friday, Oct. 5 -Art Class, 1-3
and square da~.
,
You may register to vote at the ·p.m.; Craft Mini-course, .1·3 p.m.;
, Senior Citizens Center 8:30 a.m.-4 Evening Activities, 6-10 p.m.
p.m. ·Monday lll,rough Friday.
lbe Senior Nutrition Program
Deadline for registration Is Oct. 9.
will ~rve the follo~ng menus:
The Senior Nutrition Program
Monday - Braised beef CUbes,
menu for the week ts:
sliced Clli'I'Dts, mashed potatoes,
Monday ..... Johnny Manettl, chocolate pudding, biscuit.
green beans, waldorf salad, Boston
Tuesdey - Smoked sausaae.
cream pie.
.
buttered beans, to~ salad, apple-Tuesday - Beef stew, tossed •saiiCtl, bread.
salad, cornbread, fried apples.
Wednesday - Picnic at o.o.
Wednesday ~ Baked white tlsll, Mcintyre Park, bring a covered
oven browned potatoes, peas, ~hoc· . dish, me.a t and drinks furnished .
olaThte pte.
.
Thurllday - Me$tloaf, ·a!igratln
ursday- Escalloped potatoes potatoes, stewed tomatoes,
.with ham and cheese, broccoU with jello•trult.
carrots, cole slaw, fruit cup.
· Friday - Fried !Ish with t.artar
Friday - Broasted chicken, saiace, oven browned frle$, cole
mashed potatoes and gravy, three- . slaw, peaches. .
bean salad, biscuit, pe$Cbes.
Choice of 11everage serv!!d with
Choice ol mUk, coffee or .tea each meal. Meals subject to change
available with meals.
without notice.

. POMEROY -The Meigs County
Senior Citizens Center has . the
following activities scheduled for
the week of Oct. 1-5:
Monday _ Physical Fitness,
11: 45 a.m.; Square Dance, 1-3 p.m.
Tuesday - Chorus, l-2 p.m.;
Exercise Class, 3: lS-3: 45 p.m.
Wednesday _ Social Security
Representative, 10 a.m.-noon; Appie Peeling, 9:30 a.m.; ·Btngo, 1-2
p.m. ; Bowling, 1:30 p.m.
Thursday - Apple Butter Cooklng, all day; Exercise Class,
3: 15-3:45 p.m.
Friday ~ Bingo, 1-2 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday _ The
center Is sponsoring a rummage
sale, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m: each
_day, come In and pick up some
bargains.
Apple butter wtU be avaDable on
Friday and .thereafter at a cost of
$3.50 per quart; It you bring In a
replacement Jar the cost 1s $3.
The following week will be a busy
week at the center. On Thursday,
Oct. U, the Meigs County Health
Department wUI ·be giving flu
Immunization at the center !or
persons 60 arid over and hand!· , GALLIFOUS - Activities for
capped persons, the cost Is 50 cents the week of Oct. 1-5 at the Senior
for persons over 60 and $1 for Citizens Center located at 220
persons under 60. Later qn Thurs- Jackson Pike are as follows:
day, the center Is sponsoring
Monday, Oct. 1 - · Ceramics
Candidates' Night. We will be Class, 9: 30 a.m.-noon; Chorus, 1-3
seiVlng a public dinner from 4: 30 to p.m.
6:30p.m., with candidates running
Tuesday, Oct. 2- S.T.O.P. Class,
for publlc office scheduled to speak 10:30 a.m.; Physical Fitness, U: l5

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ti' a tnoaclldolmand Todd Jlodllll! bit pes locllwlthjUBtnlneCOOIIJleiiOns bt
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tqlbol1101e f!dhck Chuck Easley
!IOOI'ed 1111 a t-yanl p1unae W\th 33
llllC(IIQ! ·left Soturday to I!PYe No.l8
· ~ Tecb a 28-21 upEt vtcttJty
aVe; No. U Clemson Ill an Atlaotlq,
CoestCoalaeure football game. '
1be Yellow Jackeb, :W, Gff to
tlllilrbatllattln14yeers;rnoYtil!it
yanJI In nile pays - aD Ill the
ground - to SCD"e the winning
. toiacbdownas the'ngers fell to2-2.
Ttdl ·ckmlnated Clemllon and
lliol!: a21-0iead at the haltbeblod the
, P'IIJn&amp;andnmnlng~quart.erbaek
Jolm Dewben'y. J;lut the 'nilen
roared ·baCk to SCD"e three twcbdowns, the last
a 13-yanl pus
fnali Mike EpPey to TeiTance
Rnulhactotleltwlth10:361eft. .
Easley, playing tor Keith GJanton, WbospalnedhlsshoUiderlnthe
third pel'kxl, alternated with tanback ,Robert Lavette In the Y eUow.
Jackets' winning drive. Easley had
five carries In the march; Lavette,

on

four.

David Bell booted flekf goals ~25
and 31 yards for Tech In the llrst.
Glantonscoredonal-yardrunand
~passer! to Gary Wilkins
fora1-yantrotocapTech's!ICOling

QUJdt DODGE - Ualvenlly ef Tilleda"" he .
pud Ed ........ (!lll) • I&amp; Ollllt twvenl&amp;y
•M!Iw:lrer lee Mt.riGa, left, alld R· 1J Orldl (II)

In the~ halL
Clemsm, however, came back
behind the passing of Eppley, who
Clllllll'CIEd oo a 25-yard scoring
strike to Richard Butler. Clemson
pulled to within 21-.14 whet1 Steve
Grl!ftn raced !II yards for another

Judge kicks 3 field ·goals,
extra point, OU ties Toledo

score48!!eCOIIdsbttotheflnalperlod.

CINCINNATI (AP) -A first-Inning fielding error
by lbiiiOII center fielder Kevto Bass spadred a
~nm CIMdDaU rally ~ lielped rOolde pltdler
Jay'I'IIJbn..,tldlfourlbltJ'al&amp;blvlctolySaturdllyas
the Redl defl!alld
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'1'111111, ~2, -tiered abllllta b' his third W'C 1 lie
gallll! bl 14 111111. He ~ tour and slnll!l oot
tbrelt, lolllii Ills •lllul wbi!ll Teny Publllanil1led
lllnth biaqeJt 1a 111e 11111a
Wllb - aut In tt. lint, ~ Roe ... &amp;)a1 elf
Houllall'l 11111111$ Joe Nlll!ro. ~12. 'DIM Plltlier'
~ 111111 c..r Cs'r ,·_ 118ed 1111 RBI
cenler. Basi let tt. bd aet by hlrit .for an error,
• Parlier.11amt IIIII C'Miei!o tp ddrd. ()edeno
ICIII'ell 1111 W..,at Kla•Hrld'l ucdlb lly. .
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lllCOOIJonanRBidoublebyShelbybitBostontledthe
ICill'e bt the third wilell Marty 8an'et1 and Mllre
Euler bit RBI singles Jackson OOubled to put
l!altlrrtore ahead to stay.
Jldaitllllll Bamy ~~dQgled across a run
In the III!Vmtb. Altll!r the Red Sox ICOCed a nm In the
8IYtlllh 011 Dwilltt Evans' sacrlfkl' fly, the Orioles
adlled 11111nsuraDce ruo on Jbn Dwyer', bues-loaded
wlnoerSalllrdayulbe~Ortlllndoliuedtbe ,ii•Mh1!~!1 off Oliu'lle Mltcbe!l.

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Thllll :Ill,Pam St.3
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Michigan 14,

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Iowa 21., IUJno!s 16

MaJyland 38, Wllre Fon!st 11

Ohio u. .16, Toledo 16, tie

VWidablt.Aaabama 21

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V'lrllllla :16, VlrJilnla Tech 23
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Lo8 A118"1es Raiders, a tougll team
anywben!, In cmeot tbelreyNatlonal
FootbaD 1..eacue matchups Sunday.
The Super BcMtl clt8lnplon RaidIn, who bave WIJII their last eight
games, four this )'1!111', visit the
Bl\&amp;1001, who bave wm eight In a
row at Mile lfl&amp;h Stadium.
· Denw!r eo.cb Dan Reeves,
wiDe team ts 3-1, tald. "The
Raiders n!811y OOII't bave any
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Boston R8l Sox 6-3.
BcMid&lt;er, :.11, struck out one and didn't wa11c a
batter In struggling to the victory.
. 'lbe Orlolel ocmblned stx bits and live walks for
three runsdflloston ilarter Bruce Hurst, 12-12. bt the
fiBt live blliacs. 'Qiey added two mre runs oil .
relleYer Jolll Henry Johnson.
Ron Jadaot led B8ltlnlOI'e's 13-hlt altaek witb tiro .
~~ot:bls 111111 a *'lie 111111 two RBI. Mike Y011111t and
JoPal Sbelby had two hits apiece.
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5:41 On the clock. With 3: Ill left, Kev llrst downs to OU's JO.
OhiOisldlethlsweek.NextBobcat
Bole!' scored !'nan three yards out.
game
ts O£t. 13, at Central
point here saturday afternoon -as Judge added the point from
Michigan,
aoo University and 1'oledo battled placement
to a 16-l6Mid-AmerlcanConference
In the SI!COIId pei'lod, Judge
gridiron tie before 19,llJi fans.
Falcmw 31, EMU %7
COIIIIECied
on a 3!1-yanl field goal
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Both the Bobcats and Rockets had
BOWLING GREEN,Ohlo (AP)
(3: 53) to give the Bobcats a 13-0
a chance towbt the game In the final advantage. lbe Meigs , graduate - Brtan Mcaure threw for 2112
period. Judge, who had already
then hit a 25-yard three pointer with yards and three touchdown~, Je8G:
scored lO points, missed. a 38:yard M:U left tn the game to I!PYe the lng BowUng Green to a :fi-27 Ylctllr)r.
Saturday over Eastern Mlchlpn t('
fle!dpl att.emptthreemlnuteslnto llOine team a :16-0cushlon.
the ftnal pertJd:OU threatened late,
First Toledo !1001'1! came with 9:50 a Mid-American Conference foci.
. :~ ',
but was Intercepted.
to go when A. J. Sager hit Eric baD game with~ total yards,
Toledo's Dave Walker missed a Hutdllnson with :.)!Bl'll strike. BW
32'yard field goal with 17 seconds to P0w-e gill two more on a pass from
CW 44,lolm Camli 8
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CLEVELAND (AP) -Quarta-.
SteveMorganfortheextrapolnts.
lbe tie left ou with a 2-2-1 season
Wlth6:011eft, Toledoscoredagaln backFredDISantownpleted11!118J
mark. Inside the MAC, the Bobcats wilell Morgao slammed over from of 10 passes tor 102 yards Solllrclay;
remained unbeateo with a 2-0-1
the tiro.Glen Burch pa•aect to Sager Including touchdown patiS to :
record. Toledo Is 2-0-1 overaD and , for the game-tyfng points.·
Peter Walton and Dave Sluczynslll;
.1-0-.1 inside the ronterence.
Toledo totaled 338 yards (227 to keep Case Western Rei1esw
Oblo University took a lO-Oleaclln passing and 91 rushing) wblle OU undefeated with a 44-8 \llct(ay cws
the first period. First IICOI'ecameon managed 2!16 (172 passing and 84 John Carroll In nonooufl!taf!ClE
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25-yiftl ' iiii"'ttmn C11Ji!4,lirtw:k 11!11103-L
•. ;f, .... Cl'aJg S.gwlyog Ill tl&amp;bt elld Todd r ·, The N!tlaiO' Lions flaill*d tine
fra!n, but.Syracuse c~ the aaP . times In the tldrll pen)d. Texas
to 7-3 bef1lre halfiiJrie wtien DOn ; recovered twoli(lbemdeeplnPenn.
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)- Quar· ~bqj pass as the ~-ranked
lelbllck Totl4 Nqrley hit wide . J,.oogbJms ~four llrst·halt
receiver Mike Siano with a.~yanl • bimiJVers.8Jij! wiiiPlled No.4 Penn
tno""'d!IWD pasalo the third quarter
Stare 28,1 ~
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. The ~ ·lltJ'IIIes. p1u$ a
&amp;lxdedNo.1·ranlredNebraska17-9 .-ut, bard-blllllllr&lt;w-•buftlered
bled' &amp;E football Saturday. 1.
1'eldljagalnsttwoloteni/l!plkiwaDd
'lbeCGrobullletl bad lei! fJtm tile twQ lliltturnbi!J 111 'die ant balf aod
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Malloly, one of two fiDIIB.~JncU•u•
IOW-'f CITY, Iowa (AP) .Tailback Ronnie Harmon rushed for
Hiumon scored Ida ftrst touch- Coach BW MaDory pla)'lna 'b'
a career blgb 191 yards and scored down · on a 2-Yanl nm after Michigan, had st.arted tht .16
three touchdowns to lead Iowa to a
teanunate Kirk Banka recovered rankedWolverlnee' flnaltouchd'IWII
21·16 victory over Jeague-leadlna Dllnols' IIUI'p'l8e Ollllde kick near drive lrl:rn their own :.yant IIDe
DUnols In Big Ten Conference · mldtle!d at the start~ the game. early In the period.
footbaU ~turday.
The Hawlcey!!l marched 52 yardS 111
Harbaugh completed all f!JUr'o(
F'ulJback Owen GW added ll5 five plays, all oo the ground. to get 1111 JlllliS attempts on that 111110.
yards rushing, much of It In a key
tbetoucbdownwlthonlyl:lli&amp;meln acrambled once for an elallt·•
Iowa dJ1ve late tn the game, as the the game.
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Hawkeys broke a two-game losing
Iowa drove 59y~lnllpaysfor at the Indiana 16 to keep the dd\le.
streak 111111 avenged a ~ 198S to touchdown midway through the i'Oini·
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record at2-2overalland1·lln the Big
stqlped lnChe8 a1mt ~a first down stralgbl · time to ~ lild
Ten, wblle Wlnots fell to3-2and2-1.
on a trurth·and-one altuation at the faDq- to 04 thts seuon, eot tbelr
Hannon, a 196-pound Junior who Hawkeye41.Hamlon, who caught a only touchdown In the filurtll
was a wide receiver for !he past two 24-yard pass Ill thlrd·and·12 to keep Quarter.
years; scored his first two touch· thedriveao~D&amp;.aweptlertendfrorn8
Three P"''£'1 by Steve Bradley
OOwns foUoWing DUnols gambles yan!s c.~t for the score.
· helped Indiana totheMichlpo 7i1J1!1
that hllcldlred. then ran 12 yards for
MkNpa M, ' d n 8
Braadley eventuaUy ICllll'ed 011 a
the g~Unchlng 'ID to CM&gt; an
BLOCNINGTON, Ind. (AP) -A 1·yardsneak.
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Indiana had a chance to ~
lead with 8 minutes, 46 seconds left. Harbaugh to Eddie G&amp;m!tt; cap- again when Mlchlpn'a Jande
Dllnols quartertJack Jack Tru· plngallknlnuteclrtvethatwaskept Mon1s tumbled at the Wolvellnn'
deau completed II!Ven straight anve by ,an olllclal's Inadvertent :M lllldway throueh the ffn£1
passes following Hannon's last whistle, cllrtcll!!d Michigan's 1U quarter. The HD&lt;Biers reacbed !be
louchdown to key a 18-yardscorlng Big Ten Conference football victory Z'o!. hilt an offe~~~~lve piSI lnteJier.'
drive and capped the march wfth a Soturdayover Indiana.
ence penalty put them hack tott.all
3-yard Strike to Randy Grant in the
lbe Hooslen!, lraUing 7-0 late In and Mark Rogers rniS8ed a fourth.
back of the end zone with 6: 18 the third quarter, apparently bad downflePd"aoal•~
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rema.bdng. But with GW carrying stqlpedtheWcWerlnnatthe..yard
Mlchlgan, DOW a:t,~ ~lfr'lDII
six times fir 62 yards, Iowa drove line when a pasa by ~was and 2-6 In the BII'Tea, eot Ill
tnan Ita own 16 to the Dllnols oue to broken liP In the end lillie. But the 'toucbdowD onal·)'IJ'd tlw by 1lalt
run rut the clock.
playwasmdllfledbytbt!ICDIMtal Pa-eyman onftl flntJ• ( l'a1a(
Trudeau, who COII1pleted 26 ~ 33 early whl8tle and lfartJau8b bit the ganll!.
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8-yanl touchdown JlllliS to Jeny nextPJay.
. COJifennJE, suffenld tbelr altith
Rial! tbat cut Iowa'&amp; lead to 14-9
A pua lntelcq6D by Mllie IIJ'al&amp;htioiiOIIa'twiJWICIII£,. ;. ·

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charge.
Mrs. Thomas explained It Is
anticipated that · in-home family
care costs which wtU be documented
throughout the program, wtU be
much lower than the approximate
C05t of $1,500 per month for
institutional care In Meigs County.
"This project Is intended to
demonstrate that long tenn quality
health care of the e~rly can be
provided by lamUy members in the
home, delaylngthetlmewhencost)y
nursing home care Is required,"
Mrs. Thomas con'cluded.
She said that one of the most
Important benefits of the demonstration project wtU be to develop a
comprehensive tralntngpackageon
ro;t-etfecttve, In-home care applicable not only In Meigs County, but
other rural areas.

POMEROY - Bookmobile service In Meigs County Is brought to
you by the Meigs County Public
Llbrary under contract with the
Ohio Valley Area Libraries.
Bookmobile schedule for Mon·
day, Oct. 1 - Burlingham (County
Mobile Home Park), 3:35-4: C6
p.m.; Himisonvllle (Church) , 4:3:&gt;5:00 p.m.; New Lima Road (one
mlle south of Fort Meigs), 5: 15-6
p.m.; Rutland (Depot St.), 6: 40-8:.10
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Wednesday, Oct. 3 - Tuppers
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Rlggscrest /1-ddltlon, 8: .10-8: w p.m.

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lbe Raiders are OOIIIIilaotf a33-:JJ
am!back vlciDcy over San Diego
Monday night, while the Broncos
blanlred Kansas City 21-6 last
Sunday. Marcua Allen, the Raiders'
nmnlng back, IOOred four tlrnes
agalnlt San Diego.
Miami and San Fraocl!!oo are the

only other Nn. teanul with 4-0
JeCOJdl, The DoPpblns visit St.
Louis, 2-2, and the 49ers are llOine
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'Fifth quarter' score earns Athens 20-20 tie at Gallipolis
ball atterpenaltles,andlladseveral GAHS the aD-Important extra third touchdown from the~ (after 1::151eft In the third periOd. He was
Three Bulldog receivers and a mixups with the chain gang along points.
an Athem penalty) With 7: 17left. A talten to Hol2ler M!!dlcal Center by
host of GAHS defenders batted It the side Unes. It took nearly three
Athelia I1IIII'CIIed 51 .yanla Ill 10 Slooeto.JeUAUr!pwmpuiWUaood the EMS. Coach S.~ said It
aroond twice. lA!onard tipped It, hours to canp1e1e the 48-mlnu~ plays with Dan Abdella ~ furthei!XIrJpolma llutwunullltled loalted Uke the 2t6 pomrd Haler
then it !ell Into the anns ot Athens game.Therewerenllll'lft'OIISdelays from tlleltwlth?:i&amp;lettiltbebalt. 'beca~~~e cit a .GAits penalty• •Tbe , llllrered tom knee ligaments.
Flanker Bill Flnnearty. The score because of "~ulpment problems" , Flnl-.ty'slddunaltT"same play totheopp:citelldecttlle
GAllS Ia 1-2-2 overall. Athenlll
wastled~all.Athens,incredibleas and severalllml'outs fOI' "grwp"
GAHS ~ ~ yvdlln U field ~ . the W1lfid ~ . ~QIItheseuoD. Galllpd1aplays
ltmayseern,hadachancetowlnit. dlscuSIIoJlS by ofllclals, pillS 5001e plays.toao.-.tJ2.7on!lolle'sbr allillnd.
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yarde!' with l:OIIeft In the half. A
Then C4U11e tlle.an.l
ot ~end Chris Howard, making his first
Super Det ""'"" J'la.ys
P81$.tor the extras fallllcl · .
•ao«ber tyJKU 08--III·Athenl . StatlitlcS:
varsity start, smashed through to
When GAHS held Athens on the
1'llrrilna point prolllabl,y came ,fnrlbeU pine. •
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Walt! It stlll wasn't aver. The clock." Sl,lper defensive plays by a first doWn at,the rnlcinekl ~ )'U'dllllll~PauiO.IIildlllll · IAII,....- ........................... ,.·17
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o!ficialshadcalled;motherpenalty, Blue Devils' Keith. Fellllre and ~KirtJa&lt;:kiDft'l. llyardldckoff ' 16aildAIIdyHowardMinlUione ::..,~::::::::::::::::::::::~
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refused by both teams) of the long saved the day for GAHS at that
W"'-Atll 1 a.. . _·~ (Ollie •oeplled). Atk!narlt tn•WI*d by ........ .. .......... :..... 1 _
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point.
Two GAHS pe!l8ltln. aDd a pus · lllld twu ratclllil b' 2:'\yardi,John , :::::"Y'::'lfi;.Jii.p;;i:::::::::::::
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Gallipolis marched 27 yards and interception by .Mart Wllllall1l. StraJl~ ftl'·U.,
l'loys 1rom ocnmmail\' .............. ill
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CouldltbeAthenswasgolngtoget · ·picked up two first cloWns to the AHSUnebacker (wmllldmpe:i£ilt
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the Bulldogsthlstime.Theo!flcJals aJr.
had to be escorted to their locker
Bang. Two !lve yard GAHS
WU!lamscarrtedltblcktotbr14. Ne•wrt!r bad, -tllbi ~ ~ pus · - "'""~., ..j ....:;.;;:;: --·""'"""._111 t-UB
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room by city pollee as fans · and penalties, followed by a partially then !our cracka laees-, ~ put It 111 , CCJn'I'WJI • (one_ llttlelttfl*id~ t1:1r At....., ................................d 1 7 ~
; • ·The · GAHS scoreboard clock coachestrommthsldescomplained blockedpunt(!lveyatder)retumed from the thrft ·wttl\:•l:36 k!tl. ~~andone'l'l;t:~IQI.Ied o.ntpolls................. ............6 6 0 8-41
' showed no time· remaining. The bltterly,tomavall,averthegame's theballtoAHSwlthQlsecondsleft. FIDnetu1y's kick made \ 11 1•:12. 2lt ,)'Jidl in S A(~ from
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"They took it ti-om thi! kids," trompaydirt,Wtthmtlmeoutsleft.
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Saunders said afte!' cooling oft.
Mae~·'l1dl8
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'11m ~lfaaiet', &amp;.7 rSAIIS senlf;lr
·, However, it wasn't aver accord- "How can they pUt tlme back oo the·
Athens ran nine plays dut1ng the yards In 11 plays, Slone 8COI'ed Ids , tadlle, 1\iftered a lea Injury with
~ ing to Head Referee Roger Barber
clock? It's unbelievable," Saunders final 39 seconds (the officials put
~ (.Columbus Chapter, a resident of
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three seconds back on at one point) .
: Washington CH, formerly Glous·
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Bulldog mentor Rlck Smlth said, The rest Is history.
Cool ~ ........................ 5 0 0 142 II()
·• ter). The flnaloom had not sounded. 'We were uhable to contain their
Itwasthetlrsttlebetweenthetwo
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HuntiJICioo
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GAHS drew first blood when QB
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• reeeivers spread to the tight,
Todd Slone skirted tight end 47 several Pl. Pl!asant tumoven aDd llrlt tllree&gt;prnes. ·East la-2-2111 Ill!! Jocboo ..................... ....... 2 3 0. M '1!\
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: McAllister raced back and heaved a
Penalttes hurt both teams~ Otfl· yards with 5:44 left in the flrst the result was · a :T-3 . Plcmeer PAC. Point Ple&amp;sant..ls 1IQW 2-3 1Up!oy
lloyd 'Cilunty ....... .......... ..... 3 4 0 ,liS IN
: "haU Mary" aerial straight doWn clalshadahanl tlmeofrnarkliigthe period. A bad-snapfromcentercost Co::termce vtctory OVl.'l' thi! ·BII . ~; b!lt 0-3 in the~··
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GALLIPOLIS - Visiting Athens
found another way on Memorial
Field Ftidaynlght "how not to lose a
footbaU game" to arch-rival
Gallipolis.
' The Bulldogs shocked some 2,500
shivering spectators with a "fifth
quarter" score to tie Gallia
Academy, ~ro. in the 1984 Sou·
theastem Ohio League opener !or
both schools.
Apparent GAllS VIctory
No, it wasn't an overtime battle.
. The SEOAL and most Ohio schools
. c19 not play "extra perlods" in
·.!ootbaU unless it's in the post-season
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· ; • ;Coach Brent Saullders' yoongs~ ters had apparently held oU a
; furious last-minute Bulldog rally
: when a Dave McAllister pass tospUt
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POMEROY Confronted
. agalpsta "feastorfamine"defense,
Mejgs ~ed tlie bli play as it
rolled to a 27.() Tri-Valley Confer·
encew)lloverNelsonvWe-Yorkhere
Friday to make llomec:onitng activi-

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ties a success.
The Buckeyes, now2-2in theTVC
and 3-2 overaD, used a variety of
bUI7es and stunts througboUt the
· games, bllt the Marauders guessed
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. tour, five, and six plays. The.
. Marauders scored one touchdown in
each of the tour quarter$.
The Mar:luders, now 3-2 OVl.'l'aD
and 3.1 In the TVC, struck Uke
llg!!lning in the first period afte!'
NelsonVille-York had given liP the
baU 011 downs at the Meigs 29.
8ad&lt;ed Five TlDIN
· Quartemack Mike Chancey, wbp
: survived five sacks by the Bucks'
. bUtting IIDebacken, hit end Dan
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wtnnlngstreak, wasequallylmpres- .
Me!gslead.
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TaUback Bl1ld Robinson, who stve Iran hla middle tplllnl slot
· scored two twchdownl aDd rushed
where he sllfgle-~ kept a
for 90 yards oo 16carrles, zig-zagged N-Y offense off balance. Robinson
hlsway90yardsrappinaatour-play had n ILilio taclcles 8lld sat up Uvtng
quarters In the lllicii4!Ye backfield.
69-yanl Meigs drive tor Its second
' · Gheen, wlxJ was the only Ma·
quatier slx-polnter.JacldeWellrer's
28-yanl pass reception was the big rauder With as many as two
receptloru:, 8llll ~ Mark
play during the drive.
In the third period, Mel&amp;&amp;' Huey Hammond~ followed with six l!lek·
Eason intercepted a Eat1ch Dean lei each. Butch Sdlel. Pa~ Dalley,
and Wellter 8(lded !our each.
pass and returned It 12 yards to the
Meigs Cbach Charlel Chancey,
N-Y 23. ChanceySIIEaked in from the
one ·with 59 set'OIIds left. The drive wlxJ 1181 LIIM!I' lost to NelloJtVWe.
york ill !lve meetlnp, SIIIT1ll1l!d liP
had been kept aUve when Chancey
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toundendScotGIIeenforl3yardsoo hla ~- per:tormance.
a third and eight sltllatlon. ·
"I thoullltourdefenlel)layedreal
well atterthat.kliliNellonvllle-york
. Midway in the 11na1 period, N-Y
ilmvf to the Meigs 36 where tt . drive(~' eeoolld II'JY!-'on).
It was a team eUort, eapeclally
torfelted the ball Oil down&amp;. Five,
playsl!lter, Roblnlonscoredfrorn11 since we j;llayed tor the most part
yards out. Molt of the yardage ·Witlllut Nick Blllh and TonY Welch.
durin&amp; tlle quick drive came on a • 1 think we p!ayed weD and made
_very tew mistaket::'
~yard aerial fl'&lt;m Chancey to
Nelsmvllle-York Ctlach Dave
Gheetl. On the PAT, Chancey's pass
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liked tJJe play ~ Melp, but
b&gt;unced oft hla Intended receiver
was
disappointed
In hll team's act.
and into. Welker's hands fur the
"After MelgB ICIJI'I!d tbe first time,
conversion.
we JUit stood arotl1ld. Not taking
RoiJIMon lnliPI 've
~ woo has LLCOnd teWI1 • anytldng from Melp beclnee they
. touchduwnl In Melp' .lbrai-SIIIIIe play fOOd tooti:IU, but we did not

play well at all," COfllm!lllted.

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recently.
The competition was held at
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Brown and Barber clinched the
first place position with a catch
totalling 10 pounds eight ounces or
bass. 'Ibelr victory quaDfled them

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was in til!! first quarter to the 23and
In the wanllla minutes or the !oorth
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Bucks were siopp!d on downs.
The lhlltollt wu Melp' llrst
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Mlller eerly In 11183. 'lbl! Marallders
l!llve now WOII l5eYt!ll flOIISf!CIItlve
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dalini back to a :11).0 loea to Jackaon
tp1982.
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Pomeroy Micldlep011 Gallipolis, Ohio Point Plla~«~t, W. Va.

September 30, 1984

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Vinson,
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RonnleHensley.
an oftetlse oriented 8eCOIId . ' ,
quarter,EHSexplodedlntothelead
ona64yardBJsaell-to-Bisaellpassat
the 2: 46 rnark.EHS led 1U. .
When It looked Uke EHS wooJd
take a comfortable lead to the locker • · '
twrn at the baH, the Tigers growled
another time and reached the
endzone on a 25 yard Bo ~r-toLucaspasswlthjust52secondsle!t
In the baH. Jet,t AUen grabbed the
PAT pass as VInson took the 1614 • •·
lead . .
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Scoring quickly In the thlrd
quarter, Huntington ~ de-

'11me8Se c~ieiSWI
lnexperlen~.
EAST MEIGS - "They'll be
Trench Do&amp;ftaht
talking about this one for a long
:Friday was no exception as a
time", said one jubilant Eastern
dog!lgllt developed In the trenches,
Eagle ran after the Eagles scored a
resulting In a scoreless first quarter.
stunning 00.28 cune-trom·behlnd
Huntington got on the scoreboard
victory over the Huntington-Vinson
early In the second frame ,complet·
Tigers here Friday evening.
lng a dr1ve that started In the
Tra.Uing 28-22 with just 2: !llle!t In
opening frame. Completing the
the game, the "Bissell Brother's
12-play drive In 4:02 minutes,
WrecklngCrew" went to·workfor
haHback Bcyan Ash squirted Into
the fourth time 1n the game as
tile endzone at the 11:58 mark with
quarteroack Royce Bissen bit
GregLucasaddlngthePATrun,the
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youngel' brother, Brent, In the · . score 8-0.
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en~ne tor the tying points, then .
Eastern quickly retaliated, tying
added the game-winning&gt; PAT on a
the ~re at the 9:12 mark on a
pass to Kevin Morris.
5·yard run by R,Bissell and PA,T by
ln more than dramatic fashion
Brent. The play was set up bY an
(Continued on
Eastern boosted Its record tQ 2-3,
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Only a treslunan, a babe In the
ranks of high school football, Brent
Bissen ts quickly making a namefor
himself. He tallied three TO

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spun alumlnilm dish w.ith
Thi Janiel Receiver
100 degree LNA
completely illltallld. ·

212 yards, added two, two-polntPAT

Friday's scores
WhJtet\all.J5,

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wwaro 11. Calm 21

Wlndham 10, Root:stawn 7
W\ntem1llt' 29. BeUAlre "'ll
W()(d;lk&gt;ld 4), Frontif'r 8
WOOStf'T' Jl, qe. Adams 22
Worfhlngtat 2'1, Col. W£&gt;Stland 14 ·
Wynton:l 6. Carf"/ 0
YC)Jnp East 2fl. Hubbard !2
YOI.Inas, M~ 7, WaJTl'l1 Hanlng 6
'(auags. RayEn JT, Beaver Local 0

receptions, 40-plus yards rushing,
and added seven tackles and one
Interception, for a very Impressive
shoWing.
Royce Bissen, No.lln the Bissell's
one-two punch, a junior, ccmpleled
11 of 25 passes for 200 yards; ran six
times tor 8l yards, scored one
touchdown a.nQ passed tor three ·
others, while leadtog the ,EasteJ:n, J
defensive attack with 13 tackles,.
another set of fine statistics
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stngje ''A" schedules, (C)ppOillin'ts
total record 13-6 ·before Friday)
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Pom-y Middleport;-Gallipolis, Ohi-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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Wahama White Falcons ·edge fu-ed-up Southern ·team, 14-8
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F ~rode
Wabama White
a
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Junior quarterback JelfBamltz and
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here Friday

nleht In

unbeafal strtna lntatt
110rnecanlni victory·

keeping
With a 14-8

Just blitore the half ended the
White Fakons marched to the
Southern two Yard line after .a 14
Ylrd run by Eddie Starcber only to
lo6e the first ol three fumbles on the
night to kill the threat.
l.l1n&amp; Score

Mldway~thetblrdquarter
Wabama lcored IU 111'11.Uiuchdown
When Bamltz found Todd Gress

wasBoydNorthropwlthUtackles;
Rogl!rRoachandRodneyLongwltb
10 each; ~ s~ wtth nlbe
and Mike Wolfe with~
Southern 0eren11ve
were'
Jimmy Wolfe; Kelly Gl1ll!ller aiid
Scott Wlcjillne along With the entire
tront HneoftbeTornadodefenseln
holding Wahama to just 40 yards

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cWmg the HJsblllnder's ~rout of Hannan Friday. Ha1!!1op gained%'/
)'Vds on the play and carried the balllllmes for 61 yards against the
Wlldcall' He alllo retumed a punt 85 yards for 8outitwestem's -~~~
. ~ ID the 11rst quarter. Providing pntectloo are Jeff CGx (72)
41111 Jimmy Jelfers (88).

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PATRIOT Southwestern
~!'lid on five of six first half
poiJSesstons then coasted to a 5IUl
tqil~g victory over Hannan,
w.va.. here Friday night.
!•we plllyed very wen In the first
luQf:• Highlander coach Jack
.'lames said. "The backs ran bard
~ ii)e olfenslve and defensive lines
rofttfoUed the line of scrtnunage. ''
' ~thweStern took the opening
ldciiolf and drove 56 yards In nine
~with Jim Burnett capping the
~on a seven·yard run wtth8: 16
te(t!J! the first quarter. Big plays In
t~~e:ctrtve Included an 11-yard third
ddm run by Tim Burnett and a nine
y~ gallop by Jim Burnett. The
extra point run failed.
: ,After gaining two yards on three
pllys, the Wildcats punted and Will
!tii!Jlop fielded the ban on blsown 15
8lld -galloped 85 yards down the left

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Jli!f,Burleson to Jimmy J.,uers. '
:;Atter losing two yards on three
pljlys In Its next possession, Hannan
~In punted and Southwestern
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the second team defmse. "TTiey got
themlelvelln eomebolell, but IIIey
worked tbemlelves out ol them and .
did a good joti," he said.
center.
Jim Burnett Jed the HlgbJander
•• After an exdlange of punts;·.. Offense wtth 1'l0 yards m 24 carries
Slluth\W!Siem recoYI!I'ed a fumble · and, three touchdowns. Tim Burnett
llY Hannan's 11gter Wilson and canied!lltlmeslor100yards,wblle
rnarched40yardslnalneplays.Ttm WU!Halslqlchlppedlnwl.thfilyards
~punched the ball ewer from oo 11 canles.
Oie one with 2:03 remaining In the
Offensively for Hannan, Gtnny
liBit. Jeffers caught the extJ:a point Adkins and Mike Wilson eaciiP.Us frml &amp;rleson and the Jflgh- gained two yards rushing. . The
tander.s led $-0 at the half.
Wildcat WOI'IIMrse, Tigl&gt;r Wilson,
the first baH. the Highlanders carried the ball six times for ·25
flllled up 225 yards In total of1eJse yards. The Wildcats canpJeted 8
8lld held the Wildcats to ·26 yard9.
passes In 17 attempts.DevlnCcarad
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: After a SCOJelm third quarter, quarterback,JimAklns,caughttwo
file Highlanders 8COI'I!d 1111 the haltback-optlon pasees from Tiger
t!cond play of the fourth quarter. Wilson Cor 21·yards.
~ Burnett's 40 yard run CliP]!ed a
Face v st a Next
~ play, 46 yard dr1Ye. The extra
The Hlghlanden, 1m' 2..3, will
)!!ilntpalllltrim~toHalslop
play· at home next Friday against
W..oomplel~andthe~ Eastern. The loss drops Hannan's
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thevlctory.
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According to most experts, South- , touchdown When be tnterceptec! a Southern visits Kyger Creek to~
em was SUPIJO'ed to lie down and Bamltz pass at the Falcon 28 and SVAC teague play In what should be
play dead but someone forgot to ten returned It 23 yan» on a beautitul a classiC confrontation.
co-bead coaches Bill Porter and run to the Wabama five yard line.
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into sole poswlioll of second place the ddve with a pair ol clutcb third ,
In the WVSiiAC ra~ race.
down paaaea to·Todd Gress and an '
Ravenswood, with Us !).6 win OYf!r Incredible fourth down ICOI'ing toas
OPEl 7 DAYS .
Shennan ~y nlgbl aided ibe to Matt Thomplon lor the game
1101. *- Fll, I tea
Falcons CaUl\! wllh the outcome of wtnntng touchdown. Barnttz booted
SATUIDIT I leI
the Kyger Creek, Parkersb!u'g thePAT~oral4-8Wahamavtctory.
IUIIMY tto 5
Catholic and Eastern· contests ; . Son them held .an !1&gt;411 edge In
detemdnlng the local8 new rating rushing wblle.,Wahama clalmed a
aver~. Another game Which · JS0.37 advantage In passing 1'1!111
lXJ$Sibly could ~t the White estate. WHS had an 11·1o tawr tn
Falcons ranking Wa. Saturday's flrstdownlwhlletlleTornidoesbad
Buffalo Putnam-Van battle. SisterS- the upper hand 1n offensive plays
ville, the team who was tied with Ql.lll. ·
Wahama ]jut week. was Idle whUe
Individually Soothem's Greg
Vlp!Was perched In thenumberfour Nease led all ground gainers with37
pqsltlon.
yiuds In 17can1esWttbCharlleBoso
PlniiWfAdloa
mtdled 28 yards In seven tries.
Altbougll neither . team IICOred · Wabama got :.! yards In 13 can1es
during first ball ~ Wahama , from Todd Gress and 29 yards In
threalaled on twootthetourtlmes It seven attempts from Eddie ·
hjld thebaU. TbeTomadoesllltldthe Starcher.
old ad~th,etyOIIcan'llcorelfyou
Bamltz completed seven of 13
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flrst24mlnutes.!Q,dbemran38flrst touchdowns wblle Sean Gtueser
half plays while llrnltlng WHS to Just was suca!lll5ful on ttw 11.14 tries for
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\Vahama first peaettated . deep pilred all receivers with. four
Into Soutbem territory following a catches tor U5 yards and a
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Royals gain spilt in playoffs
In lbe'AL's other games, II was
Detl'olt 4. New York 21n 121nn!ngs;
Boston 5, Baltlmore 4; Texas 4,

By KEN RAPPOPORT
AP Sports Writer

yvhen they were bltlng the dust California 1&gt; Mllwaukee 4, Toronto3
back at the AII-Starbreak, nptmany ·In 111nnlngsandSeattle7,Chlcagol.
of the Kansas City Royals believed . . Steve~. the hottest hitter In
.they Wollld be drinking champagne
KansasCity'sSeplemberUtledrtve,
In SEptember.
sent the RoYals ahead with a
"Whenyou're11gameswtder.500 tow1li4nnlng sh!gle. It was his sjxth
at the AU-Star break, you don't have garne,wlnn!ng RBI this month and
faith in much of anything," second his third this week. .
~baseman Frank White •said after
Dan Quisenberry s'urvlved two
:Frtday night's dlvts~-w1nn!ng 6-5 . home rwtS In the f1n4l three Innings
•victory over Oakland. ·
to earn Ids 44th Sf"!!· ooe short of the
: "We've only been in the pennant major league reCord be established
&gt;race for three weeks, and every ~ seajiOn and which was tied this
:game was a b!gone.l;lefOrethat, we year by 13ruce Sutter of St. Louts. He
,were w1nn1ng but Wi! didn 't realize relieved Charlle Leibrandt, 11-7,
!how much."
•• The Royals' ascension to their who allowed five hits and two ruits
over the first six Innings.·
:fifth American League West IItle In The RoYals, who were deep in the
;nine years was made possible when · division startdjn~ at mldseason,
;second-place Minnesota bi\!W · a won for tlie lOth lime in their last 13
•10-run lead and lost 11-ltl lei games and made their record 44-25
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t:ontlnued from C-4
Dated Eastern's mor;ile, ·scoring
first only five plays after kickoff on a
George Nelson 45 yard .run. The f'fl
yard drtve and voided PATgaveHV
HONORED- Mr. aad Mnl. Tippy Dje are pldured at tlrelr borne Ill
a 22-14 lead at the 9:49 mark.
Fort Charlm, &amp; Dye, a fllrn8' Pomeroy lll&amp;h and 011111 Slale
Minutes later After a stalled EHS
U!fiv~ atb1etic ~ W1IIP IM'Clta! mto ihe 0b1o Stale Uolvenlly ·
drtve,the Tigers again found the
Sports llaJI ot Fame clurlnl hallllme oei'emonleS at lbe Ohio state-Iowa
endzoneon a 51 yard M1ller-to-Lucas
game • •
'ID pass. The PAT faDed aJl\1 the
Tnmsaetions
score stood 28-14 with 3:57left.
Not to be denled;Eastemstood on
IIOOll:l'
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Its fee land fought agresstvely on the
N- ,_
NEW JERSEY DEVIU-Sigrt&lt;d Jan
line, allo\\'lng Royce Bissell tO . ·the-NIU.-........._
tllor
WaJlr W&lt;1r ol
LutMg. 1«1 - · 1Im H - noltt
Quebec N«ddques wLU bf upended
wtng. and DaV\' Lewis, &amp;:fl!nK'fNIII, to
hurdle a 56-yard pass tp the
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result 11 • matrn "'""" obtng ... ...,_
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M I NNE S0 T A
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'!..one&gt; lltd llHit O.Fazlo, k&lt;t
PAT
strtke
from 0 ~·ce and EHS
STARS-Rees...,.,, Mndt """""""'· cet11er. Gra~~t
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8aMer, f'l.ll:hl W\ni. and PNl Bou.rque. dewas Wlthlng strtklng distance at
Trl,.,.,.. 11m cwu.. ll&lt;lb - . Don
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28-22,3:28show1ngo_ntheclock.
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Huntington twice break inside the
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Hcd;ey~ . •
Eastern tweQty.Eastern's defense · r - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; _.;.:::;______---1
who had given up the big play a
coupleoftlme!i, ''rnade"thebigplay
throughout the final lrame.Ftrst
and ten from the 14,theTigers were
turned · away by a stingy Eagle
defense,stopplng big George Nelson
on a 4th and two situation.
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A hair-raising sertes · of plays
followed for EllS.
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Faced with a fourth and three
from the IN 40, Royce Bissell burst
through the tlne for the llrst down,
then With fine second effort broke a
55 yard run that set thestageforthe
flnaiBrentBissellTD, a6yardpass.
The decisive PAT was grabbed by
end Kevin Moms, tl)e final 00-28.
But the game- was not yet over. ·
Twice, Huntington had poosesslon,
and went for it all. WlthBoM111er's
.passing then four-for-five, Eastern
could well have been in for a
heartbreaker, but twlce made the
big play. The first game-saving play
cameon·aOOyardpassplaythatsaw
. Eastern's Jeff Hawk and George
Nelson both go Into the air for the
ball. Hawk won and EHS kept the
bali on the ground, fall1ng to .get a
first down. '
The Tigers again went to the air.
In a sp!int to the endzone receiver
Lucas beat the EHS defender down
the sideline, however, Brent Bissell
leaped high into the air, picking off
the pass and securing the EHS win.
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the
same
30,000
45,000
mile
original
with 25 carries for 171 yards as
took the total yardage battle 422 to warranty as equivalent non-blemished Hres... ·
384. RaMie Hensleyp~smte ./ Tiree have minor cosmetic blemishes only
fine runs for Eastern as wen ·as .. . the total useful life or pertormance of tire is
collect 9 tackles and a tumble. nm not affected.
Dorst had 10 tackles,Joe RWIYon 7, ./ Please note that if ordering only 'one tire.
Ron Maxson9, and.JeftBissell7.
we can't ptOmiae tha same tire Hordered at a
Sou&amp;lnwe*n Next
later date. It's beat to order all the tires you
Eastern plays Southwestern In need at one·time; in a single order.
All1~n. thli .. . . , , . 21.18
thlleague openet' Fiiday.
thli., , ... , 31.18
./ Ren1erl.ber, redial «res must be mounted All14-ln.
All1&amp;-ln ....... . . '' '. 41.18
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,rare nine-letter winner for the
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earned three letters in football to go
along with the three he received In
basketball and baseball. He was a
quarterback in football and in iwo
years with him at the controls,
(1934-35) Ohio State lost just one
game. He was a guard in·basketball .
and earned AU-Big Ten honors. On
the baseball team, .he was the
Buckeyes' shortstop.
Dye C6ached the Buckeye basket.
ball team between 1947 and 1950. His
1950 S!)Uad won the Big Ten. After
leaving Ohio State,. Dye served as
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C.ltl* ... Midl:leiOwn Mldli!On 13
C8ITOIICII ;e, E. Paletttrle 6
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Ralston Russell, Jr., Columbus, a
roy High Schoo! athletic great and
Dye Is married to the' former retired professor at Ohio State, and
outstanding Ohio State University Mary Russell of. Pomeroy and the Dye's$ter,FrancesDyeHarrtsof
:'athlete, was inducted In the Oli!o coupl41 lives at Port. &lt;;:_barles, F'ta~ _ . Columbus, visited In Pomeroy with
:State University Sports Hall of Following the Hall of Fame honor, Edison Ho!Etetter. .
·Fame during halftime ceremonies Mr. and Mrs. Dye, her brother,
:Ot the recent Ohio State-Iowa game.
' One of seven iililuctres Into the

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Oot. 3H p.m. Co,... Rec. ,...... . ;.................................. ll::IJ.U::IJ. p.m. Fltne.. Swlfl\
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OCt. • ill p.m. College Rec ............................................ ll::IJ.U::IJ. p.m. Fltneos Swlth
6-9 p.m. College Swim
OCt . ~ Gy!i\ aJtd Pool Closed ....................... ,.............. .... 11: :1).-12: iKl p.m. Fitness Swim
Friday !rom 6 p.m.
tl1rot11h S.tunllly l p.m.
Oct. 6 Gym and Pool Cloted'for
Crws-Country Invitational
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7-9 p.m. College Rec ................................................ , .. 7-9 p.m. College Swim

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,Akron North 22. AkJl)R Cen.floNw U
AkrM !II:.V·SI.M ~ . Tol. Start 6

Joe Carter hit two home l'WlS and
knocked In three fW1S and Brett
Butler hit a bases Ioadedsinglewitll
one out in the ninth Inning as
Cleveland ·overcame an early 1~
deficit to beat Minnesota.
"Ufe goes on," said Twins starter
Frank Viola, wbo cartied a threebitter Into the sixth 1nn1ng before
Cleveland erupted for seven nms to
pull within l(j;9, "This Is a frustrating time In the season to do this, but
what's done Is done. I hope In the
pennant race next year, I'll be able
to win one and nOt blow one."
The loss was the fourth straight
for the Twins.

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"We're not a great club, but we're
a good, solldclub,endwe'veproved
we can win," ManagerO!ckHowser
said. ·~ Oetrolttlgersnosj«t Us.
They know we've been a 8IJOd club
the tast two and a half months." .

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POR11.AND 1RAD... ~Ac­
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Anaelfe Laten In @'ICC.'bange tor a 19m
· thlnt-mand draf1 ctiOi(fo, LU~di!IRII L.,Gn
Jm'daR stW being on 11» Pu1land I'Oiter
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CaiT. forward, ror two yNrS.

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list Acttvata:l Pat OuMrmrt'. tl«ht E'nd.
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Dwlaht Walker. wldt n!'t'etVer.

Kansas City al Oakland
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.. Dean Saf·T·.Bill Tires By Cooper
(PREMIUM TIRES)

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P205·75R15 ...... ............. ...... ...... . ....... .. ...... .'.......... $39.00

155-13 W· W ......... .. $23.00.
Al8·13 W· W ...... .... $24.00
878-13 w-w ... , ...... $25.00

blk ...................... $22.00
blk .................. .-.. !$23.00
blk .............. ........ $24.00

C78·14 W· W .......... . $26.00
E78·14 W·W .......... $27.00
E78-14 w-w .. ........ $29.00 ·
G78-14 W· W .......... $30.00
878·14 W·W . .... ... .. $32.00

blk ..... ..
$25.00
blk .•... .. .. ....•... ..... $26.50
blk .... .......... ...... .. $27.50
blk .... ......... ....... .. $28.50'
blk .. ...... ... .. ...... ... $30.50

G78-15 W·W .......... $30.00
878·15 W·W .......... $32.00
178·15 w-w ........... $33.00

blk ...................... $28.50 .
blk ...... ....... ........ .. $30.50

WINTERMASTER RADIAL

Pl55-80D·l3.......... $28.00
P165-80D·13........, . $29.00
P175-80D,13 .. : ....... $30.00
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P195·75R14. ~ ......... $41.00
P205-75Rl4.. .......... $42.00
P215-75R14 ........... $45.00
P225·75R14 ..... .. .... $47.00

.Pl85-75D-14......... . $31.50
Pl95· 75D-14 .......... $32.50
P205· 751)..14 ...........$33.00 '
P215· 751)..14... ....... $35.00
P225-75D-14 ... ....... $36.50

P205-75R·l5 .......... $42.00
P215·75R·l5 .......... $45.00
P225·75R·l5 .......... $48.00
P235·75R·l5 .......... $50.00

P205·751).15 .......... $33.QI)
P215-75D-15 ... ....... $35.00
P225-75D-15 .......... $37.00
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Phone 273-3271

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White with red custom cloth interior. Only 34,547
low miles. Very sharp and very clean.

Motel sells for $4.46 million

LOCAL PT. PLEASANT TRADE

DAY10N (AP ~- The .l)nperlal House North Motel has been sold
for IU6 miUion at a
manllal's auction.
, _ ...._., c!lalrmall and chief l!lfeCUtlve
o1 Pltl11ps
Indullrlellll Dayton, and George Dawd, wlxlownsJourmllels, tun
to apend another $1.5 mUllon on Improvements tor the motel near
Interstate '15.
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"Our plls to make tile ImperlaJ. House North a quality, deluxe
motel," Philips said. ''There Is a real need for a blgll.qualltymotel to
saw the north of Dayton area," he said.
Pltl11ps said the llnprovements will result lil25 to !50 additional jobs
at the motel. No decision has been made on what the pennanen!
IiBme of the Illlll:el wW be.
Bidding for the 253-rocxn motel Friday began at $3.3 mDllon.
Pltl11ps and BarclaysAmerlcan Business Credit Inc. were the only

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Medium blue exterior )'lith ·cc?ntrasting custom cloth
interior. Cap'rice trad·e this week. Auto. trans.
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Light blue exterior with 60/40 seating, landau top,
V-8 eng., tilt, cruise, AM/FM, new radial tires. one of.
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BANI &amp; GMAC FINANCING

Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Inc.
1616 IASI:EII AVE., GAWNUS
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holding cr.mpany. After Society
acquires Centran, Its assets will be

Riffe Jr., D-New Boston, said at week's end .
. "I hitvm't heard a thing about lt." said House
Executive Secretary 1hJmas Wlilters,lndlcatlng that
oo bill has been Introduced, at least lit the House.
Senator5 and HOuse members do not receive
Columbus living expenses. The going rate tor a hotel
room downtOIWII Is alJitost $70 a day although some
members team up to rent apartments In the subui'tls•
Each members has at least two and sometimes
three overnights a wee1t when the Legislature is in
session. They often 'are wined and dined by lobbyists,
which helps defray food costs.
The stale does provide :I! cents a mile loronetlip to
· and from Columbus each week, and leglstators get

Cities await contest results

two ltkklas.
The motel was bllllt In 1961 for S2 mllllolt and was appraised at S5
mllllan.

Duriron to appeal ·case

the city's recreation program.
IIi Grand Island,. farmer Russell Goins grew a stalk 16 feet, 10
Inches high lit his hack yard. The stalk in Greenfield reached 12 feet.

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WOrk place standard," he saki.
DurJron Is currently shut down by a sllike that began last Saturday
at midnight. Talks are scheduled tor Oct. 2.
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URBANA (AP) - Mayors of Urbana and two other cities have
been aU ears, walling In see which dtywlll be declared the winner of
Comnuts' Tall Com Contest. But Urbana Mayor Lewis B. Moore
says the C&lt;Jiltest Is over.
Moore has declared himself the unofficial winner In the
cmipetltlon with Greenfield, Calif., and Grand !sllmd. Neb., wltll a .
comstalk19feet. 21ndtes tall. The mayor credited his IIiumph to "a
lol llD'I! ferllllzlng than I thought was necess&amp;l)'."
Commits challenged the mayors of the three towns to see who
cou!d grow the 1a11est stalk. Cornnuts has plans to buUd a planllil
Grand lsPand to go along with Its plants in Gremfleld and Urbana.
Official results of the C&lt;Jiltest wW be checked by Commits thl.s
weekend. If Moore's ylctory Is contlrmed, it will net a $500 prize for

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DAY-roN !AP) -The Dw1ron Co. plans to appeal a U.S. Court of
Appeeta ruling which said tile llrm broke tile Jaw by subkdlng
worla!r• to exa!lllve taa:apaatures.
Tilt l'lllll1 hePd the OccupatlCIIal Safety andHealthMnlntstratton
was wn a:I In citing the finn.
Ill 19'77, an ~ ba:ame Won two comecutlve dayS after
wwtdna tn 9&amp;dl!&amp;ree a t at hll work stalloo. Dw1ron took EVml1
111111 to reduce the fleet. lndudtiW tlliil&amp;bll In more fans and
- t'•fllnl C1 I k In _ . ., I which bold moiten mNL But
a.IA . . . . . JKGIW"' '*JtbatDurlnmundertalreaamblnation.
ot fllrtlllr m z rna to nduce the beat. tnrttldlng pe kldlc
t alllilbolwaWL
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WI c11D1JW lldlnlnlltrall\ie bearlltp that tberewas.
liD baard
tllll'e ·- . It WUim!Qrely In cauae death or
- - ~. Tilt 14illullllatM! Jucflp! ...eed and threw out !be
elation. ltat It - Nlllltatlllll by the ...... COIII't.
.lc*il ........... Durtrw 1*
I, llld tbr C1111iJi8D,Y dl JIM
wttb the~ . , _ ...,... the dtaflon was llued 111 pan oo

' NEW OLDS TUDE

t .

~e'll

lntlalloo lit tile Jlrst two years.
With the election caning up - pay hike bills are
dynamite campaign Issues - few lliwmakers will
discuss tile po&amp;Slblltty, especially those seeking .
re-eleclloo.
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But wt1ess there Is a bill passed before the new
Legislature COM!IIeS In January, members' salaries
.. will be locked lit for at least two more years.The Ohio
Constitution does not allow Iilelllbers to Increase their
own pay dw1ng the tenns for which they are elected.
·Members of both parties ha~ complained
privately about the Inadequacy of the salaries, 'b\11
leaders Insist there have been no formal talks. "It has
not been discussed wltb me," House Speaker Vern

about $8 btlllon.
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BancOhlo sbareholdera will rei
celve either $37 In cash or an~
secilrltles packqe of 0.50 11wa iJj
NaUonal City COIIIniOII IIIDck aad
O.lli shares of a di!w National Clfi
convertible Plefen edltock.
'Thenew(ll'l!fem!di1DekwtllbaW
a stated value of $37, pay a a:lll
annual dividend and be WIWdllllll!
lilto 0.93 share of NatlCIIal ~
· CCII'IJ1i0n stock.
t
BancOhlo adjustable rate pre:
ferred skick will be """"enpd iii'
nearty ddenttcal NatlCIIal Cll;)t
adjWitable rate }Aefeued ~

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officials said.

Therneraecl bank hal brallcbel !'1
53 of the 88 counties In Oblo. ltli
major banks will be In Allml;
Cleveland, Columbus, ~
Toledo and several ether cttlel.
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The Federal Re8a've ao.ns;
which approved the na lEI A11J, ~
said BancOhlowould 111M! to~
Itself of 25 braDcll drlcel ot ~
subsidiary, BancOhlo · Natlonat
Bank, lit Cleveland, Da)'IIII,
and Toledo. National afY a
requlredtoBellltaFalrfleldNdaaal
Bank of Lancaster.
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A doculnent distributed to~
holders said National Cftywllltllell;
S200 million line of credit to pay b!
the ITiei'IlB'·

Allrolt

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mcreas~

use for constituent!.
business.
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The last lime salaries were raised, there ~:
enough votes on both sides of the aisle, along wftb; ·•
various lame duck lawmakers, In put the biU INd' tiMt.
top.
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Sane lawinakers say they believe they have ...
rock-solid case for more IIIOill!)', but ~ ·
support almost certainly again wW be needed
If a pay hike Is to be approved. The lllue II
,
politically sensitive that neither party Is likely tnllldlo-,
rut Its neck alone, tearing repercusslona even In a.&amp;:
election two years hence.
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,__------Ohio briefs : - - - - - - - - - - _ _ . ;____- - i::

.1980 V.W. RABBIT

~utlass Supreme ·
'85 Cutlass trade this week. Dark blue, 60-40 seat·
ing, super stock whe~ls, tilt cruise, AM-FM stereo
and only 24,796.

shareholders, customers and Em·
J11oy~ of both of .these_banking
otganlzatlons," said National City
Cbalrman JuUen L. McCall.
Banc&lt;&gt;hlo Chairman Arthur D.
Hemnann said: ''Together we are
able to serve our markets better
than either coold do jndMdually ."
The merger vote came five days
after plans were revealEd for the
ma ge1 of Society Co!ll. and '
CentranCoip.,twoCleveland·based
bank holding companies. Society
plans to .acquire Centran for a
C(I[Jblnation of cash and stock
valued at $2:11 million. .
The. BancOhlo-Nalloaal City
fiH.'I'III!I' replaces the Colwnbus·
based Bane One Coip. with $8.3
billion lit assets asthestate:slargest

attempt at ·legislatiVe pay

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1982 Olds

The sharpest one around, two-tone blue,.tilt, cruise,
AM·F with ·cassette,· wire whee't covers .and only
11,886-. Low .miles.. • . .: ... . . .

·."Make .- Us An Offer,

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1984 Pontiac Grand Prix
~OMPAIE

WINTER MASI'ER POLY

Pl55·80R,l3........ .. $36 .~
Pl6,'i·SOR·l3.......... $37.
P185·80R-13 ........... '39.00.

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·•••ofef I P.,. Writer
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; COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Oltlo will get a new
li!llslatlve llnellp lit the Nov. 6 eltcllon, and the odds
ire aood that the lame ducks wW be asked to join
boklo·;ea to vote state lawmakers a pay hike.
bills have been lntroch:ed, but there are
i1II!IOI'S that-tors and House members
a IIDtantlal Increase, from $22.500 a year lit
tine pay Ill aramd $,\\(0).
.
r 'Ibat wcWd lll1 a boost of about 47 percent, but the
llrst the lawmakers have had since 1978 when base
tllarles were blla!d !rom $17,500 - a 22 pecent
_t.cl'ftdlt! which was pranptlyeaten.., by doubJe.dlglt

0 • • •••• '0 •• ' •• 0

EARLY BIRD $NOW
. TIRE . BUY

,,

·LOCAL CAR

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COAL AGREEMENT SIGNED- Uulted MIDe
Worlren PI !II' rt Richard T1w11b, rtp&amp;, .,._the
·- a
ne''r I 1111 1! I COlli wap ..,_.. mhfiMhe h S I ), IJIII'IDc proctucen IDd c
..........,..,
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8111!
....n.,
aeaslllll!or
peace
Weller Blow... 1* Wnt · aad lli!Jdrmu of tbe
.
lllill
Februalr7
11118.
(API
mrpbato).
o-otlda•ed CoaS C(tmplllf, aad !be cblef i ' I t

pddS ·favor

! P195·75R14 .. o . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . o . . . . . o •••• $36.5()

NON-RADIAL

I

" "Moodale says his tax hike will
!.'Ill the deficit by two-thirds within
hlr )'all'S." Ber8land said "I say
h ~ dlt"&lt; !lie . htr't;A by
~· whlcll, of course, we
eoutd do If we confine u.s.
ioverJuneut tunc11ons to national
Oeten• and the ~tlon of
coasttlutlonal rlibts. . .

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Light jadestone exterior, woodgrain paneling, air·
cond. power windows, tilt wheel, cruise and much
more.
,

constitutional

•other ccuntrles, and nuclear &amp;miS
tnductloa through elimination of
}and-based mlsBtles lit !be United

.r1ces.

19.82 Olds Cutlass Cruiser St. ·wagon

ot the

Columbus·

''The cunblnatton of these two
CCII1panles Is of great value to the

'.state and local governments."
Ubertartan -fOI'elgn policy, Ber·
,gland said, caDs for neutranty.:-an
tend to u.s. liltervention lit Central
~. the M.iddle East and
:~here; eiiJnlnallon of legal
!,OblfacleS to tree tradewllhpeopleof

"' P185-75Rl4 ... ....... ....... .. .. ............ ......... ................ $31.00

P225-75Rl5 ......................................................'. ... $42.50
P235-75R15 ......... .. .. .... ..... ...... ..... ... ... .. .... ............. $44.00

Slulreholders for

based BancOhlo and Clevel8nd·
based National City approved the
fiH.'I'III!I' Cll Friday.

irlllhts ot clllzens from violation by

h

$40.00

Novanber.

Meta. CaUt.
· ''The flnt Is national defense lecurlty for Americans at hoole
jtrom tbe risk that smne foreign
,power might attaCk ... The second Is
'protection

P155-BOR"-13 ....... , .. , ••. .•.. •..• , .......•, •, .•..•. ,, •,.......••.•. $30.00
. P165·80R-13 ......................................................... $32.00
. ' P185-80R·13 ..................................................... ..... $34.00

··o o•• • •• , . , . . . . . o • • o . . . . . . o ••• , o . . o o , . o ••• o . . . . . . . . . .

largest bank

.

GALAXIE G.T. RADIAL REG. TREAD

P215·75Rl5 ....

CLEVELAND (AP) - The
holding company In
Ohio - With assets of $12 bllllon wt11 be'created when the meraer of
BancOhlo Co!ll. Into Natto'1al City
Corp. Is cunpleted sometime lit

Beraland said hili party's mn-

cepts of less aovemment and more
freedom flnaUy are at·
~ atteutlon.
1 "AI the federal level, government
only two legttlmate tunctlons,"
Bergland, 49, an attorney from

'Th"e Pnst Growing Dealership in the ,Area?

&gt;'f?205·75R14 ....................................... ... :..... .. ....... . $37.50
P215-75R14 ..................... .. ... ..... ..... ...... ........ ..... ... $40.00

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,Pawonal

ALL POOL SUPPLIES
,
SCOTTS LAWN &amp; GARDEN PRODUCTS
BUCK KNIVES
GLIDDEN PAINT (Exterior)

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vote chooae between "an honest
Socialist and a fraudulent SoCialIst,"- or vote tor him.
.

20°/o 0FF

.

Shareholders
approve Ohio ,
bank merger !
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.Ilavtd. Bergland says voters can

The ·teaves are Faliing and so· Are The
·:_Prices·pt-- Jim Mink.Chevrolet-Oldsmobile
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CINCINNATI (AP) - U~rta~·

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tunc:ts reached only one portion of the

.ian Party presklentlal candidate

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FAll HAS .: ARRIVED .

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chance of attaching the civil rlghts rneuure In thel
organization or lilstltulton.
stopgap bill, he was "lilundated" with people leiiJIIl
Suworters said the legislation would return the law
him they will offer other BJ11endments.
~
to Its status before the Supreme Court ruling. .
However, he said President Reagan told llln't.
· Con.servaUves, threatening to tWINSter the Issue, · personally that ·he wanted a measure tree ol.
said It would not slinply reaffirm existing law but · extraneous amendnients.
. ·
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Wlduly expand the law.
..
. The_ omnibus bill ts needed to provide IJIOI(
The next procedural hurdle for the measure comes
government agencies with about $476 bllliOII !lollarlj
Saturday when votes are scheduled on whether to
lor the llscal year that begins Monday.
•
choke off debate on the Issue. It takes 60 votes to
Only four of 13 necessary rappn•¢atlon8 tor lllclf
curta.11 flirther actiQn on the civil rights Issue.
1~ have been signed Into law, and Ca!&amp;reiJ halt
Senators took no action on the money bill and lit
been schEduled to adjourn In a week.
L..;
over six hours did Utlle more Friday than point
.The House passed Its version of the 1110111!)' . _
fingers at each other and lameftt the delay. The House
earlier lit the week. l3ut lt·wu 10 1adetl wltl\ watef.
convened but waited to see what the Senate would do.
projects and extra spending that the Respn:
Baker said thatonceothersenators saw there was a
admlntstratlon has threatened a veto.
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SEPT. 30 THIU OCT. 14

T I

Intention of some senators to add other Items to the
stpgap bill, threatens to delliy 'Coilgress' scheduled
adjournment for the year.
·
"I no longer target Oct. 5as theadjoununentdale,"
Baker said.
Civil rlghiJ lorces won a pxocedural victory
'Il!ursday nlg!lt when the Senate voted 51-48 that the
~ailEd Civil Rights Act oll964, already passed bY
the House, could be coruoldered ~ an amendment to
the money bill.
The· leglslaUon Is aimed at overturning a 6-3
Supreme Court ruling Feb. 28 that a law banning sex
discrimination at co1legH receiving federal aid only
applied to tile specific PJ'Illll'am receiving lhemor\ey.
The measure wruld require rec!plents of federal
money In comply with antl-dtscrlmlnatlon Jaws even

mounting

Libertarian
'
candidate
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GRAND OPENING SALE

1QD/o OFF

Jgnoiing

"I .don't have the fOII&amp;Iesl Idea when we're going to
llalsh" the money bill. Baker !!ald.
But he added that the dispute, aloi!g witll. the

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conversion for a 22-21 Ashland lead. with Steve W~ going the final Myers st.eppedoutofllieendzmetor
This set the s~ for the Tiger 12. Brad McCorkle's kick knotted
a Jackson safety.
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comeback t.hat Silw ms cover 60 . thescoreat7. 7wltb1:1l&gt;remalnlng
TheChletsnntshedwlth'lllyardll
· yards lit six plays, Including a 42 • lit the halt. . ·
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rushing and cunpleted ll of 19 .
. yardscreenpasstromAlnsworthto
MidWay lit the third perlod the passe5for173yards.
Mark Pierson.
Chieftains la\lll(!hed a 96 yard drive,
Jackson, J10W 2.J, netted 163 '
Ironton rushed 53 times for. 231 ·capped ey.Kelth Myers' tbreeyard rushlngyardsandhltslxof19pasaes
yards, and cunpleted five of ll run on the nrst play of the lourth for63yards.
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aerials for 100 yards with no pertod. Yorkaddedthepoliltatter.
WWiams netted 83 yards for the :
liltercepllom.
Wlth3:58remalnlng,KeltbMyers Ironmen whlleKellyWolteflnlsbecl
The Tomcats netted l:ll ~ards iut Farrar with a 46 yard scoring wltli60yardsforLogan.
rushing and hltlOof ?.'!passes for 17l pliss and York toed the placement.
Score bY quarien:
wlthoneliltercepted.
'l'hreemlnutes later, Logan was Logan ...................o 7 014-21
FeazelledAshlandwilh56yards plnnedagalnstltsowngoalllne.so Jackson ........ ....... O 7 , 0 2--9
on 13 can'les whne Montz bad 15.for· .
81andMarkPiersonl5for73torthe
Tigers.
Score for, quarters:
Ashland ............... o· 7 '1 S.....22
SPRING VALLEY PLAZA
Ironton .. .. .... ..... .... 6 8 7 s-29
·4411·3336
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HOURS: Mon-Set. 9 to 8: Sun. 1 to 6

JA~~a::=blriiluon

(AP)

Jll'l!lllll"'l for action on an ~ money bill to
· llllep the government operating; the Senate . was
mln!d Friday in fights over ctvU J1¥hts l$1atlon and
bther unrelated Items ~tors want In tac.k mto the
olttnlbua IP""''na package.
· , The Clllltn,.aay threatened In dl.srupl some
ll'D\'I!I'IIIIII 91J1!1'8tlons early next week and delliy
Conareu' scheduled adjounnent for the year.
sun, there was oosljpl that senatorsoo either side of
thr ciYil rllbts flght would relent. Majority Leader
Howard H. Baled' Jr., R·Tenn.. announced that the
!lalate would meet Saturday In hopes of breliklng the

~"'·~~·puttllegameoutofretiChln
.__...~,
th 92 ard
the fourth quarter wl a
y
punt return.
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Alexander's paaa1ng game was
the dllference as Powell cc:mp1eted
yardpasstro~nPaulJewell.
Jewell also passed two scortng llol17""o."""lor74y•-'•.
..,..-..... Wellston
tosses to Rod s•~an of :II and 16 outgalned the winnerS 2311 to 19t.
~... ·-·
Wellston had UK rushing and M
yards, Tee MO!Tison added two ••••l •• whne AJexandel' bad 120
scores on ·runs of 44 and 19 •
to go with their 74 pallling
McClellan had a 24 yard run, and
ards
JolmLongchlppedlnwlthanll:vard Y . ·
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wm... - ,..,lti· ·..tl· Section
S.ptutl ·., 30, 1914

Senate civil rights battle continues :

States. ,

Blair, llnl'l»dtw. and Nell Elshlre'. dek'n·
stve 81d.
NE\\' YORK ~AcUYated Bob
Crab&amp;P. llnPb&amp;ckei'.

GB

!H

apuw.WiaApiD
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Alexander's SpartanS • .....--.,.
to go nowhere In the 'IVC thla )Ml',
evenedthe!rlooi!rerordto2-2wltha
14-0wlnOIII!I'Wellstorl.
Toey stonc:e~ grabbed a 26 yard
scoring pa.ti !rom Roger Jewell to
gtve the Spartans a 1!-0 lead that
remained untU Alexander's Jlyan

BID

MINNCiQT~ VIKINrn-Acttvatl!d Matt

x·Chlcago

1G

COWBOY5-A.ct1Va1ed

Trimble, which held leads of 45.Q
atthehalfand5S-Oattheendofthree
quarters, wereledbyMarkC&amp;mpbeU'sthreetouchdownsooarunof42
·
from
yardsaloJWwltba67yai"dpass
i&lt;eruw McOellan and ·another 36

recovered an Ironton tunible to set of rushing and passing camed' the
up a 24--yard sco~ run by Kent ' Logan Chieftains In a 21-9 SEOAL
Fea71'1. Stelmcvandei:'s kick lied the victory over Jackson Friday night.
scoreat14·14.
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The vlsittng Chletta!ns, now 3-2•
Just under three minutes re- sCored lit the second period on a
mallled m the thiM stanza when halfbaCk option pass from Scott
Moritzbangedtntromthesevenand FamU'toKffryYorkfor25yards.
Ainsworth's kick put Ironton up
D: J. Conrad was the liltended
21·14.
receiver, but the.pass bounced off
TheclockshoWEd 1: 44 remalnlng him lilto York's hands . for the
'" tilegame
' whenB-·.~htonsco
. red touchdown. York kicked the polilt ~m the one and';;;:' passed to fromplacerT8tt.
Brent Pendel tor the two-potnt
Jackson theh traveled 82 yards

OIV'-)'E"'.r coqtracts .
PHII.ADEI.J'IUA 'l6ERS--SIInfd Leon
Wood. guard. to a mutti-)'E'Il' CXI'Itract .

Fliday't Garneti
Clev€'land n. MlnnC'sOia 10
Boston 5. BaiUtnorl' ~
Dttroll t , New Yock 2. 12 1Minjs
Mllwa~ 4, Tonii!O 3. ll Jnn.JnaS

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-rod. p;uanb.
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and Eot!&gt;und
and
J£r ,cooper.
center.,.,.
tG

.525 .500 :l
.49f !5
.e 9
.«16 n
.1.'16 11

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X·\1101\

N.....a • •,.....
G 0 L DEN STATE WARRIORSReached agreement 011 a one--;yt&gt;ar C~::m · .
tract with Steve Burtt, R'W"tl.
MILWAUKEE BlJC'KS

L Pet. GB

84 76
· R1 19

. IiWNToN - Fullback ' David
Moritz crashed Into the end zone
Iromlheone-yardllne,Frklaynlght
to lift the Ironton Tigers. to a 29-22
,
victory over Ashland, Ky.
Moritz's plunge capped a OO.yard
drive that began with 1:44 remainIJig lit the game andcamewlthjust
22 seconds left,
The ~rs. now 4--1, got on the
boardlnthe!irslquarterwhenRyan
Ainsworth tallled from the tWo yard
llne,capPingan87·yarddrlve.
Wllh6:26remalnlnglilthesecond
quarter Ainsworth put the Tigers up
14-0whenhescoredti'omtheoneand
thmranthetwo-poliltconverslon.
Four minutes later, Ashland's
Chuck Broughton lofted a ~yard
pass to Dave Gifford for a TD and
Sven Steinwander kicked the extra ·

tlrUnmt ot Bob Wabm. nnt ba9eman.
effecttve at tbe l;'ftd ot t~ seuon. An-nounced· the rcs~anauon ol Pat Nugent.
Vk'e presideflt , eftectfvt Qc:l. 15.
OiiCAGO ClJBS-AnriOWiced that Dan
Rohn, lfltleider. RJcb Bon:H and Rlct

AMEJUCAN LEAGUE
F.AS'I' DIVtiiON

passing.

run.

Ironton scores late,.tops Ashland, 29-22 ··

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N-......._
ATLANTA BRAVIS-Anrnlna!d tile re-

By 'nw A..oda&amp;ed Pre!J8

73 W7
416 93
"'J!ST DIVBION

I '

Gaston and Billy Smith. coaches, w\U rp..
tum ln l!Hi.

Majors

t1CYCiand
MlJwaukre

EaglesNow~

At Vlilton Crunty, the Belpre
Eagles hit the road for the first time
this year and came away with their
f11th straght wtri, and m straight
regular season \(,lctory dating back
to1982.
Belpre. b;lttllng to return to the
playoffs for _th~.~ consecutive

that Bobby COil, managt&gt;r", A1 Widmar.
Jlnvra' Wllllams, John Sulltv8n, ('Jal'f!rll.1'

at Plnsbur~tt~. 9 p.m.

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74
T1

.413 25

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dJvisbl IIUP

B A L" T I M
R E
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ORIOI..ES-AnlniM"d
they will m · rlfcr: ~if; 1cootracbl to AI
Bumbry 811d Benpy Ayala. ouUieldel'3,
Ken Slnglptm, dfslanated hltfl'r', and Tom
Undt'Jwood. liteher.
MI.LWAUKE E
BREWERS-A n·
nounced
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that tht contra('ts ·Of pltchlnlif roact1 Pat
Dobeoo and flr.n ba!ill" roach Tom ~I·
horn wW not be renewed.
TORONTO
BLUE

92
75
liD .

Phlladelp!Ua at Washington, 4 p.m.
Monday, Oct. I

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.481 14
·125 23

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Loi Angcles Raidfo11&gt; at PenvH. 4 p.m.
Nf'W Orleans at 1-lousiOn, 4 p.m.
Nf'W York Glants at Los Alij(ek&gt;s Rams.

11l'J
81
86
86
,83

92

66 ' 9t

8"1

Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m.

x·Deb'olt
Tcronto
Bostoo
New York
Bal!lmOrt"

68

· A.rnel'klu Nit

NPN EnR!and at New York Jets. 1 p.m .
St;&gt;attle 111 Minnesota, I p,m ,
A.tlanta at San Francisro, 4 p.m.
Detroit at San Dk'go. 4 p.m.

W

Ctnctnnali
San Francllro

!fXI U
.41!N 12

BUFFALO BJSONS-Amllrunct'd " thai
lhP ~ Whltt&gt; Sox wW bP thP new
jla1"81t &lt;qanlzatlon of the ~.

Dallas 11 Chicago, 1 p.m.
Miami at $t. Lwls, 1 p.m.

C~ciMotl

81
&amp;J

Transactions

59

Buffalo at lndlanapotts. 1 p.m .
ClcYcland at Kansas CITy, 1 p.m.

, ;

Los Arlg@les

79
T1

Hwstm at "Clnctnnatl
St. Louis at Odcago
San Frandsro at Lai AJ\gl'lt'S
END "REGIIlARIIE&lt;SON

Lofl Angeles Raiders 33, S&amp;n ·OielilO .J)

p.m.

Atlanta

.Mil ;....

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MoiMbY•Game

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..fW 17
.61 22

New" Y &lt;lit at M•lnll.l
PlnsbUlltt\ at Philade-lphia
San DieiO at AUanta

91

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.'150 B'7

3

Ill

.... 13

St. LOuis 4, OtJ~ 1. 10 lrumgs
Mmt.real 7, New Ya-k 0
Hoostoo &amp;, Onctnnatl l. 1D ilnlnp
San D~ 4. Atlanta 2
.
Ul&amp; ~f'l 4, San FrandiL'O 3
.
Pltbbw'glt at ~. ppd.. 1'111'1

·"" "' 1J2

Natloaill f.onk..mO!'

C!tiC8110

HOOSICII

X•Wiln

4 o o um 101 n
3 1 0 .750 Eli . 58
3 1 0 .750 12:1 IW
2 2 0 - ~ &amp;I 92

! Seattle

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Plnllh"JI"Ih

.fffi84!11
1 3 0 .2505187
U 40JDJ'i'llH

CLnctnnatl
Ha.lston

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17 82:
72 1rr
WI.BT DIVmiON
It--San Otego
91 Ill

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Montreal

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. ve~ICOI'Ed
..-·a Point
thl.s year.
Trimble plled up a wiKJAllng 381
1M
total yardS Including 242 on
llfOOnd and l39 through the. air.
F~ral-Hocklng was held to a
n'llnusllyardsrushlngandl4 Yards

year,scoredallOfltspolntslnthe
ftrsthiltasquarterbackLeeHolder
a1n
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once ag
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passes.
Holder, who passed 41 times
completing ,16 for lill yards,
connected on $COl'lng t(liiSeS of 34
yards toflogl!rRubleandl3yardsto
D.lialn Roddy. 'Ruble had returned
the opening kickoff~ yards for the
Eagles' llrst score. Holder capped ·
fl
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offthescorlngwlth a vey run 111
the second quarter,
VliltonCruntyactuallyoutplned
Belpre with :m total yards to the
Eagles 190• Vliltoli ,.~"'~•"h'
"""' 61
........u~ · yards rushing and 141 paliSing.
BfiF1ntQuad«
The1'l:lrilbleTomcatsniShedtoa
.1!-0 first quarter lead and never
looked back as Fedei-ai-Hocklng
faDEd to score lillts f11th straliht

POMEROY -AUfourTri·VaUey
Conference games playe&lt;J Friday
wound up shutout vtctorles as
Belpre's hlgMlytng Eagles notched
a 26-{1 win ' ovet VInton County,
Trimble crushed ·Federal-Hocking
58-0, Alexander SU!llrlsed Wellston
14-{), and Meigs knocked off
NelSOnville-York 2'7-0.
The warren-Miller contest scheduled . for Frlday was po~~tponed
untlllastntght (Saturday).

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"'1111re·- liD . . .IIIJII the CCIIII*\V was In violation ol any

Information out as po~~slble so we can put this issue to bed once and
for all," he said.
In November 1978, Urbana voters approved a ballot issue to adopt
the city charter. It replliced theclty'sprevlousstatutocy government
In l91ll, after about a year of planning tor the traJISitlon.
Citizens for BetterGovt!IIUuent.led by Strapp, oppoee the charta'.
His group charges the charter guve111IIleiit is wm!spmsive and
C061Jy.

Murder indictment returned
COSHOCI'ON (AP) - A Coshocton County grand jury hal
Indicted a Delaware man on death penalty murder charges In the
shooting death of a Coshocton man Tuesday night.
Charles Stephen Holmes ,is accused of killing Robert Van Alta, :11,
and sltoollng Van Alta's wife, Winnie, In front of a Cosllocton plant.
A Coshocton Crunty sMrlff's deputy shot Holmes wltlle trying to
l!fl'eSI him. Sgt. David F()Sterwas cleared of any wrongdolng.b y the
grand jury.

Holmes laces charges or aggravated murder, attempted l1ltll'der,
felonious assault, kidnapping and canytng a concealed weapon.
He remains lit critical condition at a Coshocton Hospital. Mrs. Van
Alta was released from the hospital Thursday.

Festival closes early

URBANA (AP)- An Initiative petition to repe_al theclty'schart.er
form of government was takm ot1. the Nov. 6 ballot and then ordet:Ed
back 011, aU within less than 24 hours.
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The Champalp County Board of Elections. struck the
C&lt;llltrove'slal charta' issue from the ballot In a special IllEeting
1bunday atlet:IIOCIII. basing Its decision oo a legal opinion from Ohio
Secretary of State SbeiTod Brown.
Oa Friday, ~.Brown's omce reversed Its decision and told
the boanlto put the Issue hack Cll tile ballot.
J)nneld J. Mc'l'liue. the secretaJy ol state's assistant elections
COiiniel, said the charter couldn't be abolished by Initiative vote. He
clll!d al921 Oblo Suaaeme Court cue as the basis for his dectolnn.
But UI11aaa attorney Robert Stnlpp, citing a 1933 Supreme Court
11111ng, argued successtully that tile cbarter can be repealed ....
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LEBANON (AP) - Bad weather has forced the early closing of
the Ohio Valley Renaissance Falre at a site along Interstate 71. east
ol LebanOn.
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The dectslt&gt;it to cl~ the fair after only two weekends of a
seven-weekend schedule was made Wednesday, said Pamela De La ·
Pena, festival president.
She said rain and cold weather plagued both weekends tile fair Will
qlell, preventing completion of the site and parking lot and reducln&amp;

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''We'D IUit have In set our wbeela going and get as. nmch

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The fair will reopen next July or August for six or seven weekaidl, ·
site said_
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been staged on Saturdays and Sundays.
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cFattspeople demonstrating and se1llng their wares, a variety ot
medieval foods, and theatlical productions. About~ perfOima'B had
been hired for the festival, officials said.

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.Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Isolated families could face more
weather
problems
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BOLAIR, W.Va. (AP) - Since a
:..uanng August flood destroyed the
· foot bridges across the Gauley
River, autumn'schWhas taken on a
. new meaning for Isolated families
whode!)!!ndon the spans to Jlpkthem
with schools, doctors and even their
· -cars.
.' The cooling wea!her reminds
, them the liver wlll freeze by
• mld-wlnter, leaving them on one
- slde,abletogettoroads,schoolsand
•· doctors on the other side only by
•:walking three miles downstream
·· and crossing a railroad bridge.
' ; . "Usually, by the first of De·
eember, It's frozen up," said Keith
Drennen, whose sons have been
: 'using the family's boat to get to
.'.,School since the Aug. :ll floods. "It
•·doesn't treezesolld, butlt!reezestoo
much to pull a boat across."
·· .. Drennenfearshe'llhavetop.ollhls
, children out of school, and there's
~ concern for elderly residents who
·can't easily walk to the railroad
- blidge.
' The five destroyed blidges were
'not designed to withstand floodwaters- most consisted ofpalrsofsteel
' cables supporting planks and
handrails.

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vately owned by people who cannot
alford to replace them. Others were
built years ago by Webster County,
which also cannot alford to pay for
replacements that Drennen estl_mates would cost ~.&lt;00 apiece. ·
The county commlsslon and
board of education both said "they
didn't have· any funds at all for a.
situation like this, but If they could
get any, they would," said Drennen,
:ll, an unemployed CQ\11miner In the
mountainous county In ceniral West
Vlrglnla.
Drennen, a spokesman for the
Bolalr F1ood Commlttre, said five
famllles depend on the bridges and
have been pushing for fiilanclal .aid
to get them rebuilt. ·
At a meeting with residents here
tpday, ~presentatlves of state
agencies and the Army Corps of
Engineers planned to search for a
solution.
"Swinging brtdges don't mean a
lot to people who don't use them,"
said Jim Walkins, an aide to U.S.
Rep. Harley Staggers Jr. (D·
W.Va.). "But If you do use them,
they mean everything."
"We approach all these prtvate

brldgt! problems on an Individual
basis. If there's a way to do It, we'll
give It .the best try there is," said
Tom Burns, director of o~ratlons
for the state Office of Emergency
SeiVIces. "We are concerned about

the school chlldren and the elderly
people."
Drennen'schlldrenareamongthe
students BW11S is concerned about.
Each lnornlng atter pulling

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themselves out of bed, J.R., 10, and
Keith, 7, pull themselves across the
Gauley In a boat attached to a rope
and pulley.
Residents say time is running out.
"Tiuot water's rather cold," said

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Cell 77 ·1411.

Rhoda Cogar, frl. ''And atler the
monthofOclober, lheywon'tbeable
to get bridges ln. When the~ther
chan&amp;es up here. you can't get
anything done."

fresh ten'orist offensive In Brttlsh-

ruled Northern Ireland.
"Clearly these arms could have
been used toklllotherlrlshpeople,"
the government olftclal said.
"We're obviOUSly pleased to have
prevented anything Uke that."
He als9 said the gun-running had
"strong links" with American ffiA
sympathizers. He spoke totEporters
on condition that l)enot beidentllied.
It was the biggest weapons
seizure by lrtsh authorities since
1973, when five tons of rtfles, ·
handguns, landr!llloes and explosives were captured aboard the
Cypriot·regislere(! trawler Claudlll
offlreland's soo.ith coast.
British lnteWgence sources told

~ -:1.;,.·::-1-:C~II-I_T_A_II_Y_.

The Associated Press recentlY that
anestlmated~percehtoftheffiA' s

weapons were smuggled to Ireland
from the United S\&amp;tes.

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British and Irish g\11/enunent
k1aders clltlm that group ralles
funds to buy guns for the IRA. The
committee says Its money is IISI!II to
help Rtman CathoUc famllles,
parttcuJarly relatives of IRA
members who have been Jailed or
killed, The Amertcan organization
says the money Is neil used tor
weapons.

STATEMENT OF
OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT
AND
CIRCUlATION

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Issue·
,.:1.oeekly. A No of Issues Pub..,. llshed Annu allv 52
:;;· 8 Arlnual SubscnptiOn Pn ce

- $26 .00 a Yeat.
; - 4. Locatton of Known Off tees
,..of Publrcat ton 825 Thtrd Ave .
~ Gal hpoliS . Oh•o. Galha CoUnty
~4 5631 : 1 11 Court St .. Po,;&amp;lerov. Oh10. Metgs County.

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10. Extent and Na ture of

C1rculat10n
A Total No Cop1es Pnnted
14.355

B. Pa1d C1rcu lat10n ,
l Sales lhrough Dealers and
earner s. Street Vendors and
Counter Sales. 11. 605
8. Ma1l Subsc np!IOns 1.590
C Total Pa1d C.rcul;,t!IOn
13.195
0 Free D1Stnbu ho1n BYMall.

Carner or Other Meahs. Safn·
pies. Co mp limen tar y. and
Other Free Cop1es ;?03
E Total 01stnbut10n 13.398
.o 4 57R~
F C op 1 e~ Not D1str1buted
" "' 5, Locatton of the Headq uar,., ters or General Busmess Off tees
A OHtce Use. Left Over.
:.PI the Publi shers 825 Th trd Unaccounted. Spo1led Afler
' Ave. Gal lipolis. OhtO. Galli a Pn n.llng 178
( T;oum y. 4563 1
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oneldtrtoeKhsquare,toform
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!"ofo· Col1114·2111· 1528.

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·of th 1s wo rk sha ll be as set forth
&gt;n the b•dding pooposal...
Each bidder s hall be reqwed

to f1le w1th h1s b1d a cert1f1ed
check or cash1er's check lor an
amount equal to five per cent
of his bkt but 1n no event more
than folly l housand dollaos. co a
bond for ten per cent af his bid,
payable to the 01 rector.
Bidde rs must apply. on the
pro per forms. for qual1f1Ca!ion
at least ten days pr1or to the
dale set fat openong b&gt;ds &gt;n
accordance w1 th Chapter 5525
Oh&gt;o Aevosed Code
Plans and spec1flcatmns are
on· l1 le 1n the Department of
Transporta!IOn and the off1ce of
the Dosmct Deputy DHeCtoo

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pertelephone
ond
Jllt::;;:~~~:::~~:·~k~lllllo,Piette
send re1ume to Box 1010 In
core of tho Golllpollt Dolly
Trlbun" 825 3rd. AVo.,
Golllpolio, Oh 45831 .

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area. Hard working lndivld·
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time.-·uo.ooo yoorly poni· Woe!. 3 Contonory Townble full time. Send resume: houae 3 Family. Singer
Acorn. P.O. Box 146, Rio MWing rilachlne. flowera,
Gronde. Dh 45174.
veg,.obiOI, long dr•n••·
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I would like to thank evtryone who sent food, floWers, lifts 1nd cards for my
90th birthd1y. Sorry for
this dell)'. but I' ill still receivina letters abeut the
OPitl floull which WIS Ob·
served CHi Junt 24 It St.
Paul Unlled lelllodlst
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Thank You Everyont

BANKRUPTCY
LOUIS CENNAMO
AnOINEY -AT-LAW
Ph... for

221-0111
Columbus

local

Con•ultation

446-1693
Gallipolis

Admloolont roprO..ntotlvo
for GliHI!iolle 8uolneu Col·
We INIY ctsh tor 181te model loge. Solery pluo bonuo.
, Sileo eaporlonco helpful,
clean used care.
but not ne-ry. Coli
Jim Mink Chov.-Oidt Inc.
614·441·4307. for
Bill Gone Johnoon ·
interview.
441-3872

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Wanted To Buy

W.ntild to buy Uled COli &amp;
wood heattrs. Swain Furniture, 441-3169. 3rd. •
Olivo St .. Gottlpollo, Oh.
W-od- Junk outoo ony
conrltlon. CoN 014-3888303.

NHd wood cutt.,. for firewood oa our land. Call
814-251-1089- 5 :00.
Work aveHable ne1dall AN'1.
LPN•a. GN"a. come aluM.
jonltorol• m - - por·
aonnef. Send naume •
pollee r-' ta P.O. lox·
9111, G
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' THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
' USHING CO . recommend•
.ihot you do bu""- wlih
,'1&gt;00plo you know. ond NOT
:to ..nd money through the
"111111 untM you htve invHti• gotod tho offering.

·Own

October, 1 lhru &amp; 11 810
South s-nd MldrHoport;
Clothing, ll""no, bod,.,.gl
dreppes, cuneina. tmell ap~
pll1nces, jewelry. lilver•
ltone di1he1. avon, pota lnd
pane. toola. knives, toya 111d
miec.
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fir..,._., Pt. Ploo11nt. 111e
171 104
or rent. Col
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ronch, 3 bdr .. 2 botho, 011.
corpetod, 2 cor gorago. Coli
441-1282.

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OWNER, LOREN GLASSBURN ·
. SWAIN AUcnON SERVICE

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JACKSON ESTATEI
APARTMENTS (Equtl
Houofng ' Opportunity! hoo
one ·and two bedroom.. Nnt
otortlng ot 1103 few bedroom Oftd e111 per
montti for two bedroom.
wllh e200 ~olt toooted
•••• Foodlond ond tltlrfntj
Valloy Ploro, pool ond TV
onl. Coli 441-2741 or loovo
melllgt.
Furnlthad efficiency t141
ullltlao pold, olnglo, thoM
bolh, eo7. 2nd. Ave .. Golll·
polio. Coli 448·4411 oftor
BP M.
For leaH qverlooldng, city
pork, 2 bdr., Lll, fully
equipped k - dining
oreo. unfumle-. Coli "J•o,
448· 1 819 0&lt; '441·44211.

1.14 · oc. lovef lot with
ba·a em.,.t, elec. &amp; wetlir.
Locoted In G-t Twp. Call
441-3044.

2 bdr. aplo. utlltloeportpold,
newly decoroted. Con 171·
5104.

For Bolo: Onco ocrolot whh Fully fu•nlohed . 2 bdr.,

odulto only. Call 448-41 10 .
2 bdr. mobile homo In city,
rof. lo dep required. Cell
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2bdr. unfumlthed, 12JC80 1h
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3
bedroom,
garage.
mi. pall HMC. Call 441·
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4319 or 075-9780.
lion noor ochool, owner
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finonce. Middleport. Colt
14x70 3 bdr. 12x60 2 bdr.
992-2517.
On 8ulovflle Rd. 3 mi. from
81n~•ng Ti'oee Subdfvllion Rt. 110, Accapl HUO. Colt
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114-371-2712 or814-378- 4 bdr. home, trl-levol, ull
Located at D.J.'s Tradinc Post, 923 S. Th 11
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dIM --• burnl
m1101 an wuua
ng · 2243.
besment, flr8plece, he•t
Middleport, Ohio.
fum- . Approxlmotoly 2 - - - - - - - - - pump. wood ovofloble. 12
1956 Chev. Bet. al·r 4 door, runs good ·, black &amp; white TV,
•,c2'7'o'ooln phDoxtelr14p7r41c2• Price roduaed. 7 ..,., mora mi. from city, Honnon Troce
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2832.
N- born. tobocco booe. req. Call 114- 258-1929 or
couch, chair, tables, fuel oil furnace, beds, baby bas~et. stereo, electric fireplace. old table, 1919 Maytag ·
both full c1tv IChoolo. c.. 448· 258· 441· 3212. · I
11 roomo. 5 ocrH,
wringer washer (works), all kinds of misc .
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Mobile homes for rent,
Thlsllas bttn consi--' to bt sold!
bobom-;outbu'
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Positive 1.0.
327 or 112-2 47.
on Viney Rood n ..r Golllpo·
DAIII SlltH - AUCTIONEER
Arbu~'-. 3 bedroom homo. lit. t7,ooo.oo. Coli 304· 1809 or 448 -0608 .
949-2033 or 992-7301
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895-3388 oftor 7 PM .
liberty Mobile home lor
largoutNityroom, 1'1Jbotl)o, -;:;;:::::;=;:;=:;:== · oole. 10X50 . $2700.00.
" Not Res.,Onsible for Accidents or Loss of Property"
dining room, hoH ..,,. pluo.. -::
Coli for oppointmont, 9811·
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THUR EVE OCT 4 1984

5:30 P.M.

1 1m111 fum . lfftclency fof 1
gantlamon only. Coli ~0338.

Furnlolied Efflciontv. t1110.
Utllltleo pold, thoro both.
7-1 4th; Golllpollo. 44+·
44 t 8 oftor 8 p.m .
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2 bdr. opt, nove
water fur.,.shed. new _,..
LR, BDR, holl. *221 - ..
quiet oroo noor.S - lrldlo
Plozo. CoM 441-0111.

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Apt.-2 bdr, nloo. Apt. •1
bdr.. utllltlea furnlahH .
House 3 bdr.. deluxe. Howe
2 bdr., .. ceMrol locotldro.
A· One Reel E - . . . _
675-5104 or 1711-11318. :

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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MON • EVE •• OCT• 1• 1984
4:00 P.M.

bo8ytho•w·-••
, bodroomroo.mdlo,n11n'lag
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b o - t . new 24x24 II"''
Clooo downtown .
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Located at 1169 Airendel Line. Upper Arlinpon.
Ohio at tht comer of Castleton &amp; Airendel Line.

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PUSTIC
GAS PIPE

1" 160 PSI
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20• ft. - delivered
Also

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Central (Vienne), W. Va.
PH . 304·295·8615

END OF SEASON

Hou11 for renl reference•

._Ired. lnqufro II 631
Fourth Ave., Gollpolio, Oh .

ClOSEOUT

Lovely. lorve 4 bedroom 2

bod!
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AC. gor., ilnd bomt
nur downlown Pomeroy.
f3110 mo. Coli 446-0118 .

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All Listed Tractors
COST Plus 1 OOfo

nn. 2 bdr.
homo.
OAIIot ......
noigllbothood.
Ref.·-'""'
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"SOllY, NO TilDES"

ooit ,.quire&lt;~ . CaH Richerd
Corter 441-1 370ofler 5:00.

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1811 IUrlrwarid 14x70, 3
ba droom. 1'h blitll; alacbic

1..otge houH good ohopof
Col 114-318-9909.

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Rd. ludget goo U&amp; mo. See
Sto..,. lhover or coR 814·
387-37110.

PUBIC AUCTION

1110 14•70- hd oom
horrNI, fl,. ploao,
ceiling fan . unfurniahed.
mob ond offer. Col 114·
192·5163 .

location: 4 111ilts west of Jackson, Ollio. Turn left on
C.R. 20. Go 1 milt. lustlnl's Auction Bam.

... for payoff. 1183
Schultz limit1d edition.
14x70, with 7x1 1 oxpor\do.
3 -oomo, .1 'IJ both1, oil
oloc. control olr cond. firo.
p&amp;.:.. extre in.talationl.
'" .._
_ 304· 458·
11114 or 304-773-5417.

tniS: Stepblck pie safe cupboord · very 9~Y.

nice 6 tin
pie safe w/drawer. exc. cond .. old jelly cupbolrd,large 211C.
country aak c_upboard, 5 lej&amp;ed oak drop-leaf table
w/ leaves primitive cherry drop leaf llble, 6ft. H'bat:t luR
size bed.' 2 fancy oak dressers, very old dove llil blanltel
chtst 11ncy oak pressbaek rocker ·. exc. CGfld., old shaker
rock.inc chair, set of Bentwood chaKs, several mce parlor
stands, krtchen cabinet w/ roll, wood churn, 3 very ea~y
Bentwood chJirs. Waterbury kitchen clock · exc. cond., large
fancy oak mirror· exc. cond., severe! nicetrun.lts, walnut box
top dresser, -several nice hand stttched quills, org1n stool.
old toble 1trp Yit:tor record pltyer, old meal chest w/bollom
doors mission oak sideboard, rooster weathernne, several
oak rVekm. child's chair, old handmade day bed · ex. cond.,
severe! country baskets, old pocket watch, oak stand w/ 2
shelves, walnut stolid, wood bowl, school slate.
Over 20 outstandina pictures, prints 1nd frames- best ever
SOld! Old dresHS 1800's, nit:e cond.; sevenlleether ti&lt;:k pil·
lows wood clothes raclls, Old ppsy pot, 2 early tin wall can·
dlehOtden box of niee orrowheads, comb case, tin match
holder. ald.blue whiskey bottle ·Pitts., Pa .. Wh~e House vinepr botUes, Campfire mershmallow tin boa, .,... noce ptnk

1110 N- Moon mobile
homo lor ale. phone 304-

571-2511.

connec-

tions and water pipe.

3 bclr. houoe clotuxe Pt.
· 3 bdr. hOUM 50
Eu,...o, Oh . Co1875·
5104.

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54 MIIC. MerohlndiM

Wanted houM in fair cond .
with •pproxlmately 10 Trliler p1rtially furnished on
Will poy •1100 down 1 aero ground . . 304·1711·
with 10% lntO&lt;HI. Poy· 39!19 or otter 5 , 87·5 -2498.
,_., f1tl0 mo. 2 Vago
11etlonwogone *200 both .
Coli 441-2244.
64 Misc . Merchandlae

ottoriPM.

(..try Pt IMiti-

3 bdr. brick with botornont &amp;
pr•oe tn Rio Grande. Security dopolit, no poto,
1236 mo. Coli 514-246·
6439.

. IIDING TUCTOIS:
l-8199KT-19 HP W/50" or 60" lOWER
1-8179KT-17 HP W/50" or 60" lOWER
1-8122-12 HP W/50" lOWER
1-830-8 HP RIDER W/30" lOWER

WALliNG TRACTORS
2-5645- 12 HP HAND START
1 ~ 5240-8 HP HAND START
30" MOWER OR CULTIVATOR
AVAILABLE WITH THESE UNITS

Four bedrooms. two bttths,
genge. Y:t mUe from Neige
High School 1260.00 per
monlh plus depoM. Phone
dlyo 114-992-1481 or ev·
..1119• 814-912·3301 .
2 hou... for rent and ~r for
Mle or JeaN with option to
buy. 304-175-8720.

&amp;4 Mosc. Merchandise

ONE WOOD STOVE THAT CAN HEAT YOUR ENnRE HOUSE
WOITH A TIIP FIOM ANYWHEIE

1repllace or Free-Standing

INO MONEY DOWNl
SAVE

•TWO BLOWERS
•GLASS DOOR
•LARGE ASHPAN
•AUTOMATIC DRAFT
•BURNS WOOD
/~
or COAL
B.V.P.U.
90 DAYS

r,tassw~re, 2 wooden Borden IMicltets w!lids, ~lll)lnd
'Piinted oil limps, CO()!)« boiler, mltiY sltrne IllS, lUllS.
crocks 1nd churns, some blue, white, ereen. brown 1nd
striped; 4 pl. Betphry, Ohio jlr. Sponf!ewa&lt;e pitcher, blue
and white, exc. cond.; all types ol&amp;ranitewlre, blue, wh~e.
friY green 1nd yellow, very &amp;GOd cond.; old straight razors
end 'sever11 knives
Winches!• lulite, small key
wind dO(J llee, coo-coo
a lot of lin kilthen utensils,
Wm. H. 11111nd Windell Wilkie president lrldeas, Old post·
cards IIIII •ny pidures. Some tin prints. sm.. Daney
chum plus some nice IJIIs$wlre!
AUTOS: 1977 vw
&amp;GOd cond.. and 1980 GMC li ton
!rUck w/utility boles. Good CGfld.
TElliS: CUll 11 clttcl w/prgper 1.0. llo 011 of stall

40010

incl":l

SAME AS CASH

a..,

~~~:a~:
~~.-...
~
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Cl11n downtown apt., llllivate, speclout. renan1Me.
no peta, llnaiO cw _,.._
Coli 441-411'2 oftor 4 .

2bodrilom, 'llmMeoutSond·
Hill Rood. 304-875-3834.

NEW AND USEO MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL' S QUAL1TY MOBILE HOME IALEI. 1-:--:--:-:::-----:--:--:4 MI. WEST. GAWPOUI,
Houses for Rent
RT 38. PHONE 0 1 4 - 4 4 6 - I - - ' - - - - - -7274.
1 9 72 Frwoclom troller, por- Small furniehed hou•e.
odu~o only. Coli 441·0338.
tlolly441-7103.
furnlohed . eti.OOO.
Col
Unfwr\la- houae. 3 bdr ..
trtovo. ref. Rodney Vlloge II ,
Wontocl to buy u l o d - t27&amp; mo. CoU 448-4411
homo. c.. 014· 441·4782.

1Soon!

. don't worry·~

Houoo on 2111 Stroot, low
rent. quiet , edults. no ptll.
Inquire 2100 MI. Vornon

Apanment

44

c 111813.ee1 •1232 .
·..:__..:__..:_ _ __,~Cloorvlftw Eototeo building
lot, reatr6cted. •II utilltin
under ground, centralize
_ . , eyllom. I mf. below
Golllpollo on Roccoon. Coli
446· 3485.

Comi . . Soon!

This is onlr • partilllistllfl. 1'1111'1 will bt IIIIIJ
lllln it.... lots of nrd All &amp; fill lllrUt
llllrCIIIndiu. Tills will bt 1n inside 1uctiofl, so

PARTS

klq. Nut a MeOIIdllpadt wu played
lrpm dummy. WbeD IMt llatitte

AUCTIONEER-LON NEAL

a

Growth("-f

olooke Ia tJoi, dl•mond IIIII u be WUI·
ed to maJut his coatract. 'J'bei'e WU DO
way Ulal lloutll oould pick up lbe
parded ~of lpldelltld ltlll wiD
all lbe dlamoad trlcU lllllrll Eut

us, we'll

Gas heater (apt: size), gas range, oil range , small
oil healer, large oil healer (nearly new). 275 gal·
ron fuel oil lank, lots of chairs, old books, old record albums, mixers, electric &amp; oil lamps, lans,
desk, new costume jewelry, sandwith glass, lots
of old dishes. cabinets, wood bed, hall tree, metal
bed, old wood mantel, brass lamp, Seth Thmas 8
day clock, RCA table model TV, new UHF antenna,
20 yr. old collection of Avon bottles, lrosted
alass lots of depression glass, several cases of
Avon ' products (new, never been opened) . A big
garage lull of furniture thai I haven 't seen yet will
be there.

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Mwilllc-I!W-~

()peolq lad: +K

shoP

Location: Because of bad w•t-er auction will be held in the Thaler Ford
buildinc across troll\ Fruths Pharmacy
on Rt. 35 next to the hospital.

1

5111 ~..H

s+

4+
Pau

p. .

COLLECTIBLES: China coffee maker, tin item$, sterling can·
dlesliclts, Demitasse rtems &amp; other rtems.
IISC.: Answering service, ten speed bike, commercial size
sn"" blower &amp;
vac., security system, tack rtems ol all
kinds &amp; lots more.
'
OWIIER - IRS. II. BALDWIII
Dan Sllith-Aucti--614-992·7301 .

SATURDAY, OCT. 6
AT 10:00 A.M.

Cot~•f I v· ld
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p. .

HOUSEHOU): Kin&amp; queen &amp; sinile bedroom suites, dining room

·puBLIC AUCTION .

.......,..---·--- . .-.
MONDAY, OCT.

Nd Eul

DATE: SaturdaJ, October 6, 1984
At 1 A.M.

•

YARD SALE

Vulllerable: Neither
O.ler: Soulb

suite, stereo. blicher blodc tlble &amp; lots more.

·.

I.AFF·A-OAY

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·
Into 1 Unbollevobte
home Saving Thouunds of
Dollorol Flroploce. Midport. Coli 114-912-1841.
Fon

Located at 582 Beech St. liildltport, Ohio. Sold for
two days and Still haVt baSIIMnl tor·
HOUSEHOLD &amp; AIITIOUE
ANYTHING TO EVERYTliiiiG
COlE SEE &amp; BUY
Eats
Positive I.D.
Cllsh
- Auctionter

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+QUI
+A7

SIT., OCT. 6, 191C
10100 1.11.

Yord Solo, 2212 J-roon
Avo .. MonondTuoo, I :OOtMI

~

+AJIOUS

st

a

10 yr. old 1 unit oportmont
complex. Wallllon. Ohio. All
1 bdr. opto .. 4 furnfthed, off

lualneH

Avolloblo Ootobor I, I 3
bedroom mobile home for
r1nt. Ne1r llomaroy end
Middleport. Cell 8tZ·IIH.

street
. .400
Residant
. ;==
ma"agerperking
over *1
mo. I:A~··~..iPio;ln~I~P;Iu~•;;•n~l;
Income. Con8tant welting
llot ' " ' thon • 1 5.000 .,-r
unit . Po11iblo 2nd. mott·
for R~nt
· Collll92·1 189 Mon.· 1 ------~_..;.
Fri . 9· 1, &amp;e•· 2874 eve. &amp;
wk. ends.
Two bdr, mobile 'h ome ..
complelely furnished on Bob
McCormick Rd . Coli 441·
1--,..--:--:-=--':::-: 9609 .
Moraorvlllo. 31Fu-r~nl-,-hod:---:-2.,-b-d-ro-.=Tv:-c-ab:-:1-a .
... II!OCIIIUI&gt;I, electric. ru·
f1 1 1
ral W.t. r, oeptic tank . cl..n. quiet. belul u r VIr·
·
view in Kanaup. Foatera
ta .ooo . Coli 81 4-2111 · Treflor Pork. 44e-1802.
1118.
2 bdr .. AC. g11 hftt, Will to
Building lot Neighborhood woll carpet In Golllpollo. Call
Rd . 85x1110. fi.OOQ. Coli ofter 5PM , 441-1409.
448-3844 oftor 7PM .
1- - - - - - - -

PUBLIC AUCTION

...... PfPieiii8ii'i ......
&amp; Vicinity
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.AJIOH
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+10432

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Yord Sole, W-ofOct. 1ot,
cencel if rain. partdilg lot
booldo Uquor Store, Polnf
Pleooont.

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+10 4
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SOUTH

dtoclalw.

~:d.
eta7.~'~'l·c':r
,:::.lr
21 18
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2 fomlly yord olio, juot· oft
Route 7 on Rt. 143, Porno:
roy. Oct. 1at thru 5th"
9:00-11:00.
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$19,000-$10,000

7

vinyl · woU poP.,, ae,.i
throughout, w.ll l n - .
. poiM, - - - ·
111
outdoor grill, ewnlntll,
monyoxtroo. CoU441-2183
til II:OOPM, oftor 8:001'M
aoH 114-UI-118119.

If yo• have somethi, you want to sell call
tarn it into cash 14-367·7101.

Wed .', Oet. 3rd II Roclertclt
Orimms. Rain or ahlne. O~t
Broadwey in Racine. Nu•
·merous itema .and clothing.:
Phone 949-2834.

·--·--···· ·········--·-·- -····

EAST
+QU

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,NOT£:

Home•
tor Rent

out In -ntry, fumlehod
ldtahon. Muet hove rofo-·
aoe. nao. 304-171·1too.

Building•

34

WEST
+Kt

Thaler Ford Blq., Rt.
and St. 160
CASH DIIAWIIIG
Truckloads of new merchandise, furniture and mise.
items of all kinds. SOIII!hina for everyone.

d - . Sixth St.. Recine,
Ohio. Ocl. 1 ot ond 2ndl,
I :~
~ 3 ' 00
I
d llhoo,
· · A ntquo
toyo. ctooheo, bookl oild
more.
:

42 Mobile

Houe" for Rent

br home. 1 ~ botho.
boamont with !emily room,
doublo gorogl. pool . Muon .
773·14n otter 4:00.

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EVERY SAT. NIGHT 7:00 P.M.

1-:---------Five family yard ule: Clri

c... o,, nJwiiJ
No T,..ll - 11111o , _ _
1st ,_ . . . . ,.,.......

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CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

EXECDnVE SAUS
FIELD SAlES
MANAGEMENT

01 1U1111SS WI TOr
'IIIOMUINU.II

04187. TwoMielh - · of
quollty · La"" Do"'"''· 114-742-2111.

~wn

your

41

11',:~
Plono Tuning
ondCoRopolr.
:;~:....:•:"':.:the:"":lh'R~oa~k~ln~l~of~d~I•~""~D~or~d~l~~
:r,:::.
!,",;3':~~~~
8runlcordl
Mullc
.. 441· ~-~•10rbd~~·~-~c~lalw~~h~ld§.l~l~trlcb~8
Note lllat declalw teally 'bad
no_ OEU&amp;-Utt:::U . - -)
boMmont.
Ft&gt;&lt; informotlon

Jeen~Sportewlar. L1dle1 lou·
· tlquo, t&gt;&lt; Chldron'o Store.
Natlontlly tdvertlaed
brondo. •n.IOO lnal.
•1.000.00 Inventory, fix·
tum. training ,.,.. Coli
...,.;11 Mr. Toto 704-2745115:

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;i== ~-~---~&amp;;:;4;;,M;IIC:::.-;;M~er~c;h:a:nd;l;::ae

lii:56~-i6~50~.~~-

Bu1lne1s
Opportunity

.Q ..
+AI75U

. Roa Smilll. DOW llv• ID CbattaaooP. TM• ue, but be bu opeat much
of his brfdae life ID Jl'l8cllaff,
~ . Tbet II .c '- IDOUp to the
Grltld CUyoa for · Ron to bave
walbd IIOIIIIi cliff fdlill. He DMded
. an his aputy to plek his way tbrouib
IIIII four_.te coatract.
.
Wilen Rartb belatedly bid t11ree
di•IIIODdl, Roa boped to fiDd him ttrlth
the A·K of dltoi'IOfltll aad two lpldel.
Tbtr lletul boldlq Wll I ~1- t , but our cllffw~ fWI to
make lbe b..t of lt. He WODibe Ke of
cltlbl &amp;lid led lbe jack of lpACiel from
his lwld. W..t !oak lbe kiD&amp;, c.ubed
the ehtb jack (011 wlddl But pleJtd
the 10 to llldlcate fiNDCtlo In be&amp;rla),
ltld U.. plltJtid I llelrt. Eut WOII tl!f
brut 18 Ud retunwcl a 1111111 brut,
tnmped 117
Now lbe q.. of dl• ........ lilt the table. WileD Wilt
plaJtd low wi*-1
.
tftoulld, Roa ,_
irltb dtammJ'I tee, clropplajj Eut'1

Profe11lonal
Servlc11

.100 bloak of 2nd Avo., 2
Four ftmlly yard 11le Mon·
doy ond Tut~ocloy, Oct. 1 ond
2. Beginner druma, atero,
mloc. houoohold. toyo, garid
clothing oM olzoo. Rt. 33
North,
Co
Rd1ot.
19houoe on rlgllt off
·
·
·
Five fomlly y•d nle Oi:t. 1
thru· 4 one mile from Henl~
oonvllle County Rd 3 ·
· ·
1----~..:....___
_
Huge y1rd eale: toola.
lotho b
a . •• ov• jocl&lt;lto. """'·
1193 High Bt., Mlclcl'"-t.
Oet. 2.3.4.11.1 .
Gorogo Solo, , _ -lon
f R I Hille 8
0
Cloth!uot c hlld • ndyroc-•
eduh
•
g•-· ngro c
h• 1 -wa • K oo
I,
ohower door, Oct. 1 ond 2 ,
9 · 3-

l

Bessie G. Webster
90th Birthday

- ~­

: W- Wolle, . drilled &amp; - ·
I vlcod. · F- ootlmoteo. Coli
• 114-912-11001 orl14-742; 3147.

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23

tHlobll, born,
llrtll · Ctll 114·143·
2t71.
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en

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HOME LOANS FIXEO
RATES Botow morket rotoo.
Fixed C9nvontlonol FHA·
VA.Loodtr MotiDigo .
Athono, collect 114-1182·
3001 .

.~); Wtn tutbirneth 3 evening• 1 =:--:-:----:---:~31 Homee for Sale
. ' C- · Coli 441· 7432 .
·.... ' ~ Oeilorot R-"t. Roooono· Threobodraomo o....,..olr

21

...... 13iiiiiij)Ciiiii''''''''
&amp; Vicinity

All It takes
Is fancy footwork

Money to Lo1n

; 72•3.

Dental office
n-ed. Prefer
peroon whh
oonoHty,

Te'-phone girl, JM!rl time,
opprox. 20 hro. per wHk . Big Rod Born Bolo 3 Fomlly
Meigl Memory .Garden . .30S.40yn.ofeccumlltiona
. • Oct. 2nd.
WARREN J SMITH
Neet 1ppe1rance. C all J r'o je1n1 S· 7&amp;9
3-4-5-&amp;
lth,
1
OAM
until 11
: · 6 Publisher · Robert L. Wm- Agents 779
DIRECTOR
tfternoons-Pomeroy are• .
Answer herB: A
or 6PM. Dawn At. 7 tum on
G. Total 14.355
Rev. 8· 17-73
i sen. Syracuse. Ortto 4~779.
985 7440
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218 flrtt bid rod born on tho
'l Manag1ng_ Ed nor . Hoban Wil Actualrto. Copietl of Single
(-~)
right.
rl;ln or thine.
Wanted:
Ladytollveln
a
nice
:t inn. :Jr.. Th·1rd Ave. Gall1poll·s.
luue Pubtished N..._l 10 Sept. 30. Oct. 7
Yesterdays Jum!Hs : LAPEL OPERA COUSIN PACKET
home tnd are for an elderly
~ .0h &gt;O 456 31
. Filing D11e:
Answer. What that old·time garage mechanic was
lady. Salary plus room and Flrot Tlmo Goroge Sole 9-4
-r..,. Oh10 Valley Pu'blis h1ng Co.
10 E)(tent and Nature of
Announ ce 111 enIs
bot hered wlth-''CRANK '' CALlS
board. Reply to Box 242, Oct . 5 6 8 . Furniture,
C1rculat1on
1
~'J 1 1 Court St .. Pomeroy. Oh10
clothes, aomethlng tor evePomeroy.
111'.iJh,J!tn'!1edla. Inc . 305 S. Mam
A Total No Cop1es Pnntecf
Card of Th8nks ·
ryone. Rt. 1 41 to Plftnnt
4
Givaaway
9 Wanted To Buy
~ SL. P 0 Box 1688. Greenv1lle. 14.300
Christmas Etrninge begin Hill School Rd. to Folrfleld
. - S.C 29602
B·' P&lt;IId Clrcult10n
Church Rd. Follow •vno .
1 Sales ThJ Qugh Dealers Clnd I with to express my lhanks 3 kittens, gold stripped, 2 Wal')ted to buy a used King now for AAvon RepreaenttStockholde rs owmng 1 per·
. cent or more of total shares Carner~. StrP.ei Vendors and lo all my neighbors, friends male. 1 female , Gallipolis coal &amp; wood stove, in good tlves. Sell full or pan time.
Unbollevoblo Gorogo Sole
l outstandmg Frances P Bun- Cot~nt er Sales 1 1.6 7 5
and my family for all the Ferrv, W. Vo. 304-675· condilion. Call 614·268· over 18 call 114-618-7111 Rt. 141-2119 Debby Or.
collect.
~- netle. c/o $C N Ma1 ttelter. P 0
2 Ma1l St, h!'&gt;cnptiQns 1. 51 5 prayers, flowers. gifts lind 6965, Nora Duncan . ~
6261.
Men•. l•dlet, children•
C Total Pa1d C1rculat10n
Bo)( 750 . Coi umb1a . SC
ctrds during my ;.cent
clothing-summer
.• winter.
13. 190
SUBSITUTE
TEACHERS·
29202: Frances P Bu nnelle
hoapitalizttion . Special 1 Mala La~dore Retriver, 1 Canning petr"a. Call 304Hou.-ld
itomo.
Toyo, Loto
muat
have
valid
Ohio
Tetch·
• Mary P 'Sterl1ng and Alfr ed F
0 Free 01Stfl hl1l10n Bv Mail. lhanks to Dr. Ridgeway. Fem1le Beagle. 1 mixed 458-1818.
• Burgess. Trus tees U/ W , Char · C;nner 01 Other Means. Sam· Vete~ans Memorial Hospital, breed Terrior. Ganlle and 1 ----~----'-­ ing certificate. Applaaatlona 0 f surprI- - Mon.. T""· 0 ct.
12 1000AM Roln-•1~
~ li e Peace. c / o SC N Ma1 111: 1e1. pies. Compl1 mr.niMy . anrl
Rev. Don Archer. Tuppers good with children. 364- Wanted to buy good uaed avtilable .at Carleton
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Other Fre[l Cop1es 208
~ P O Box 7 50. Columbw. 'S.C
Plains Emergency Squad, 882- 2275.
King coal &amp; wood stoVe. Schooi,P.O. BOX 307,Syro· Glgentlc Moving Stle Oct.
E Total 01stnbuhon 13.398 prayer groups of all the
: 29202. Cede and Co l 1 o
Must be in good condition. cute, Ohio 45779, 614 ·
1. 2 &amp; 3 . 2 mlleo from PortO&lt;
992-11883.
F Cop!nS Not D 1 ~trlbt 1l ed
t Oepos1t0ry Tru st Co . P 0 . 0.JJC
churches and all who re- 8 Beagle pupa, 6 female and Call 258-6251 .
SR 564 on White .O ok
1 OH1cn Use. Left Over. membered me in any 'way, 1 male. 304-675- 1069.
~ 863. Bowhnfl Green Sta . New
1- --:---.,----- AVONII Elmingopportunity off
Ad, 2nd. hOUN on right.
U naccm 1nt ~d .
Spo1lcd Alter eapecially lha world's three
\ York. NY 10274. Manan L
C11h paid for fancy iron or Meaon County. 304 ~ 676 .. Item a to numerous to
' Harns. P 0 Bo)( 1405. Green . Pn ntu'lg 152
beat aisten. May God blesa
heavy iron beda. •180 •nd 142 9 .
mention.
6 Lost and Found
2 Re t tlln~ !r o m ~ e ws vou all . leona Hen•lir.
i wood. SC 29646: James E.
up for certliin rllleigs Co. I - - - -- - - - : - - - 1-~------­
.. Jolley. 1-6 1 lng leoak Larie. Agemo 750
stone jart. Old time cup- Btby sitter needed imme- Gtrage Sale 358 LeGrande
G T01ol 14.300
~ Greenv1lle. SC 29615. Robert
. call 1-304-882· dittelv. prefer in my home . Blvd. Oreen Aarea SUbdtvl ..
I Cert1fy that the stat nmnnts
, A Jolley. Jr . 161 •lngleoak:
Lost In vicinity of College board
7 1
2
1
Call altar 7 PM. 304·773· olon October 1.2
8:00marie by mr above a1e correct
~ Lane. Greenville. SC 296 15.
and Third, Syracuse. small
5212.
6:00. Nice clothing. oomo
~ Kray and Co . PO Boll 10645. and complete
SWEEPER and sewing me· Yorkshire Terrier. No coll•r. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS 1
- - - - - - - - -- boby clothing, curtolno.
Newilrk N.J I 7 10 1. Dorothy p
Rohen W1nqe11 chine repair, pane, and answers to Nikki. Reward.
FURNITURE.
Bedt,
Iron,
S
R
· ·
lhooto, ond other houMhold
P1 Jblisher supplill.
t.l R&lt;'lmsaur &amp; A F Burgess.
Pick up and 992-7204.
wood . . cupboard•. chairs,
ecretlry.
ecepttonllt; itema.
Trustees. U/ W Rooe1C Peace.
chests, baekets. dishes . pan time wlthflaxiblehours.
delivery, Davia Vacuum
Computer experience help·
" c/o Bankers Trust ot S.C.. P. O. 191 30
Cleaner, one half mile up 2 black cats lott in Forest atone jan, 1ntiqu11, gold ful
but not neceuary. Reply
, Box 7968. Columb1a. SC
George• Creek Rd. C•ll Run. Route 7 area . Call and silver . Wrlte-M . D . care of Box D-29, Point 3 Fomllv Yord Sole ot
Public Notice
Bulovllle Townhou10. Mon.,
992·2332.
61 4-446· 0294.
Miller, Rl .2, Pomeroy, O• ·fo Pl.e aunt Re""'ater, 200 M•in Tuot, Wed.
'
~ g~;~~-a~e~~v~eG~e~~~~fe. 2~~
46789 or call 814-99l...
NOllCETO
So, Point Pleonnt, W. Vo .
~ 29605: Sout hern Bank and
Balloons for Get Well. Anni - Solid black prescription 7760 .
Mlchlgon Solo Cobboge
CONTRACTORS
TrLJS!, Tr u•A Mam1e J Bruce
vers•rya, Birthdtys, parties. gl1saes found on Roush
Potch look ollke dollo. toya,
STATE OF OHIO
P 0 Box 1329. G'eenvdla S C
Singing Gorrilla. Call Bal- 0rive, New Haven, 304-- Buying daily gold, Jilve ·
clothoo,
knick knocke. 110
DEPARTMENT OF
12
29602
.
Situations
loon• 6 Co. 448-4313 .
882-3581 .
colna. rlnga , jewelry, aterlin, 1
Noll Ave., Oct. 1 -1
TRANSPORTATION
8 Pan1es hold1ng notes 'm
Wanted
ware. old coins, ltroe cur ·
Columbul, Ohio
~ excess of 1 percent of IOta!
Gun shool at Racine Gun 8
rency. Top prices. Ed. Bur
Sepoomber 21 , 1984
Public Sale .
1ndebtA&lt;1ness F1 rst Un1on Natl
Club every Sun~ay, 1:00
ketl Berber Shop, 2nd. Ave . Will are for the elderly In our 10 Fomlly Yord Bole 11 Mory
Controct Soles legal
t Bank. Ashev1lle. NC . Wachov1a
p.m. Factory chocked guns
&amp; Auction
Middleport, Oh. 614·992 · home l .P. N. care given 11 Ltyne's residence•. Cha·
ohlro Ohio. Oct . 3.4. 11.
Copy No. 84-1 026
" Bank and Trus1. Ashev1ll e. NC.
3471.
yNre experience cell 114- 9AM- do~ .
f S C Natl Bank. Green11tlle. SC: UNIT PRICE CONTRACT only.
992·7314.
Mass . M u t ~Ja l lnsu,ance .
Sealed proposals w1tl be .No hunling, treapaAing, Auction Every Tuesday Wllnted to bUy: inveltmer t
Spnng, Mass. Prudent1al Insu- rece1ved at the off1ce ot the dumping on- leRoy Rice night, Pt. Pleasant, WVe property. Cell 114·81l.·
rance Co . Atlanta. GA Estate of D1rector of the Oh1b Depart· Property. long Hollow Auct. Lonnie Nul, Youth 5858.
E W Op1e. Staunton, VA. ment of Transportation. Colum- Rotd, Mason Count, wilh· Cen~er Bldg., Camden St .
Middleport
M'11tual of New York New York: bus. Oh10. un ttl 10.00 A M . out permiuion .
Call814-367·7101 .
Cash for reasonably priced
&amp;
Vicinity
N'I;-Bankers Tru st of N Y New Ohto Standa rd T1 me. Tuesday, ':;==~====== 1 ·--------~ uMd carpet loylng toolo. coli
1
•-''Wrk. NY. C1t11ens &amp; Southern Oct 16. 1984. for 1mprove- 1Shtmrock Auction Service. before 7:30 AM or oftor
·····················-···-· --ments 1n
4
Giveaway
P1t Sheridan Auctioneer. 8:00 PM. Atheno Oh . 814Severo! fomHy ' o, 3 'IJ mlloa
Galha Countv. Oh10. on
Experience in farm a. home 693·8870.
. 1 Card of Thanks
1111. of Chootor on 248,
GAL.- 7- 12 68 ·S1ale Route 7. by Frile kiltano. Col 614-256· iluctlon. Coli 81 4 -692 Herold Ooborno rnldonce.
resurfacmg With asp ha lt 1679.
4310.
GINSENG ROOT, Top quol· 32 Mobile Homee
Oct. 1 thru 4 ot 8 :00.
concrete.
lty ond olza grodod, Nlectocl
for Sale
Pavement W 1dth - 24 teet
Thank you for everythinc in
Kindling wood must t1ke 111. Auction every Friday night at
$200 .00 lb . Ordlnory !;::=======::::; One mile out 143, Oct. 1
Coli 446-1 149. ·
thru Oat . I. 9-5. Clothoo,
the Hartford Community omoller root - l.ootl All
the time of our need. Our
3 Anno\lncemants
Canter.
Truckloads
of
new
other
kinde of root oleo
•••-locket, pram dr-h,
deepest appteCiltion to
Niet dun 1969 .mobile
motorcycle, dlohwoohor,
~;:::~:;=====~
Three bl•ck . long haired merchandiM every wttk . purchued. Coli Rober1
our nei&amp;flbors, . family,
r
kltlono, call 614-985-3810 COn•iuments of new &amp; used Harper. 304-171-79n.
home,
12z65
Kirkwood,
2
couch
ond love · ond
The GaUia Twirl~ are sponsor.
evenings.
friends. co-workers and evmerch•ndise always wei ·
ing
Weslefn
Slyie
Square
!lance
bedroom,
fully
furnislttcl.
mfoc
.
""'"'·
comed. Richerd Revn~ds.
eryone who supported us.
f f'l[ 1111 V 111 I!
lessoos Slatting tkt. 7 from 2-4
Two tllort holrod block fe- Auctioneer. Coli 304-276·
Wnher &amp; dryer, a.c., new
c o - Sole ot a1e Iouth
The Family of .
al G.O.C. Muft~urpose room.
circuit brnur, underpin·~·
•
male kittens. 7wkaold.litter 3069.
, ) f' I j I r I"
Ivery Paul Samons
flr.;t two Free. lnstruciJlr/ Caller,
trolnod. 814-985· 3640.
nine. steps. Clll 256·6258
Jom Waotgh. Cou;jes invited.
llyrl. Pam &amp;
For your next ula call Emma
01 2
10
For intrrmaliln call:446-0652 or
4.
Bell, auction..,. licensad 11 Help Wanted
Travis Simons
245-9246.
ond bonded Woot Virginia Sol-I
3 Announcaments
moko
45%.
Coli
1'11
Help
ond Ohio, 4288177.
441-3311.

I

Wanted to Do

Public Notice

Natl . Bank. Greenville. SC: C1ty
of W1chna. W1ch1 ta. KS
Awroge No. Copies Each
losue During
12
Months:

l

22

·~
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Tribune- 446-2342
Sentinel - 992-2156
Register - 675-1333
-;P;:u-;b-;li;-:c-;N:;-o:-:t::-ic_e_ _

ININ. 24 -

10 outletl 11f041Uotnv hlth

lnltructlon

,...WIH do houa cleening It
• roooonoblo rotoo. Cotl 441-

.;.f 1. Ttt le o f Publr catt on. Sun~rlfay Ttmes-Senrmel' Publtcatt on
.-: No 213-2 6q _
2. Dare of Ft ltn~ Oc tober 4.

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Schools

karate-Prlvete Leuona .
Laom tho ultlmoto In - 1 delonM. American Koroto
•· ltucllq linao 1171. 143
- llurllnoton lid., Jookoon,
- Ohio. I 1 4-ZII-3074. ln. : •truotor: Jerry -Lowery·
, 1 184 lnduotoo Into Wolghtllfting Hell of Fomo.

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Molt profltotote ~ouo~-n

In-·

Today's anns seizure followecl a
violence-torn visit to Northern
Ireland last month by til membl!ri
of the New York-based Irish
Noithern Aid Committee.

Ferme for lele

II..,_ Wetorloo, I fi!Omo, Houoe. modorn 3 bodroome.
INith, .. 111-nt, tobecoo

multf .flww fiOPUfll.
310 IIGh, Intire
.' IIICI"TIONIIT : Oenerel
ontv III,IDO. 1•
. -Miry warlo, booldo- .100.117·1481. CtM _ ,
: lng, _nt.,., flUng end
tollphone llklllo neodecl. Ia· Own your own Je•n·
po-oo 1e not tleaeHifY, lporto-r, Lodloo Al'fNirol,
but rolloblllty, plooolng ...,.
oonaNtv. good ohorthOftd Comblftetlon. Ae-oeaaDr"•·
lMgo llzt """· Notlonol
ond oblllty to warlo with brondo:
Jordoaho, Chla, Let.
othortil - - · r y, Reply IO l.ovt, Vondorbllt, laod, lolox 421. PoftiOfoy, Ohlo prh, Brltttnlo. C - Kloln,
giving full dolollo. wllh 8ofglo V - . Evon .f'l.
,..ume.
oone, Clolllomo, Memborl
Only, Otvonlaoly Grown.
' Would love to c•re for 2 Hoelthtox. 700 othore .
• elderly ledleoln my homo by t7,100 to U4,1DO.
.,,the month or •• da•rad. Lois tory, olrforo, trolnlng, fix·
of ref.,encea 1nd TLC . tum, grond -lng, otc.
Phono 141· 301 4 et ony Con o..., 111 cllyo. Mr.
tlmt.
Koi10rll12) Ill IIIII .

.;, ·

..

33

Opportunity

W1ntec1

Irish · halts gun-~muggling operation ·
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - The armed nav)opersonnelwhoaiTested
Irish · navy foUed the biggest Irish five men, the statement said. Two
Republican Army gun-smuggling were desclibed by the government
operation In llyearst&lt;xlay when two official as "well known ffiA men."
cutters intercepted a trawler carry- No lnjurteswererepoited.
.
Ing a "huge consignment" of
The five men were transferred to
weapons from the United States, a the Emer as a second cutter, the
goverrunent spokesman reported.
Aisllng, stood by. The two cutters ·
1be 50-foot trawler refus€d to slop and the trawler then headed for the
after being challenged just Inside Irish naval base on Cobb Island IQ
lrtsh tetritorlal waters, near the Cork Harbor where experts walled
SkJWg Rocl!s off the southwest to examine the cache of anris and
coast. But ltcametoahaltwhenfour ammunltlon.
"There's ab;olute elation here
rounds of tracer bullets were fired
across Its bow from the972-tonnavy over this," the government official
cutter Emer, according to a joint reported. He noted that the capture
statement by the Irlsh pollee and of the "huge conslgnmeiot" of
automatic weapons, explosives and
. cJefense forces.
The Martina Anne from the small ammunltionwasa blgsetbacktothe
County Kerry fishing port of Fenlt outlawed IRA at a lime when signs
was then boarded by police and Indicated It was preparing· for a

lltuetlona

The Sunday

Eliublt~
~fall~

DIRECTIONS:

Rt

7, 6 Miletl

Gallipolis- Cross Raccoon Crl!l" ·
Bridge and follow signs..

OPEN 11U DARK

KEIJIOH SWAIIi &amp; ASSOCIATES
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Apartment
for Rent

F,.rnlahed efficiency apt. for

lingle or couples only. See

LAFF·A·DAV ,

Apartment
for Rant

Riveflidil Apto. Middleport.
Specl1l

rete•

for

51 Household

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
· Sof•. chair. rocker, ottoman, 3 tables. (e~~~:tra heavy);
t&amp;86. Sofa, chair end loveMat, •275 . Sofasandc::hairs

Coli 814-992-3874. ·

Furnished room, *14&amp;. Utili·
ties. range, ref. Share bath.

manres~a.

8396.

61 HoUI!IIhold Gooda

~~6~1~~~~~G~ood~~L

King Woodburnor, only used
2 montho. bcollont condl·
tlon. UOO.OO. Call 11173378.

Moytog dryer t100.00, dur.
lng doyi 114·112-14111 ..,.
onlnga 114-112-3301 ,

.
Whlrlpool17 cu.ft .
rofrig. with loo rnollu, ,.,.
now t300. Clll441·1312'c

Otlt kina tile bo*oom oulte,
2 yro. old. -.1 quaUty
condition. •1 .400. Call
441·4711-S.

County

For oole 8x12 rug. Contact
Effie lutltlrii.Lont St.. Rutlond . Phone 614-742'

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Waahar and dryer good Waohon, dryon, rofrlgoro-·
running conditlon.UOO.OD tort, r -. Skoggt Ap·

priced from e2B6. to • 896.
Tebleo. f60 and up to t 125.
Hi!lo-_a ·bedo.U80. and up
to f650 ., oole bedo •146,
Newly r.edecorated. 1 bed- 45 Furnished Rooms Roclinoro, t286. to U7S ..
r!)Dm, .Pinially furnithed,
Lampo from t28. to •1 211.
1226. Dopooit required. Coli
pc. dinettes ffom t1 09., to
614· 892-5319 or 992 - For rent Sleeping Rooms 436. 7 pc. •188 on!l up.
and light house keeping Wood ._ble With tix chairs
, 2816.
- - - -- - --lc-'- rooms. Parte Central Hotel. t286 to t74S. Doll&lt; t110
up to t226 . Hutchoo, $1150.
Furnithed 2 bedroom apart· ,Call Q14-448-0766.
Bunk bed complete with
montoin Middleport. Adulto.

Firm in•er••••d partie• call

pllancee. Upper Ri¥er: Ad.

froot-.

Appliance, Inc.

Good uood opplloncoo ond

TV Htt. Open lAM toii'M.

Mon thru Sot. 441· 11H
b o - 9:30 ond 6:00 betldo Stone Creot Motel . . 827 3rd. Ave. Golllpoilfi
81&lt;1-892-20114.
fi14-4411-7:J88.
OH.

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$2715. and up tO

..

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Boby bedo. $110.

Mon only. 919 Soc .. Gallipo- MattreaHS or bo~~~: springe,
full or twin, t68 .. 1iom, •ea.
2 bedroom apartment for
end t78. Queen te!t. •186.
rent t280.00 per month.
4 dr. chettu, $42. 6 dr.
Utllltloo Included. CoH 77346 Space for Rant
cheatt, $64. Bed framet ,
" &amp;423.
• 20.ond t25 .. I 0 gun . Gun
lis. 448· 4416 after 8 p.m.

Furniahed 2 bedroom

ment

ln

apan-

Recine for

ront,e160.00 por month
pluo •110.00 dopotlt. You
pay own utllitie1. No more
than · ·2 children. Available

11111;t· 4 . Coli 949-3082.

cabinets.

Trailer space on private lot.

TEAFORD r1]

Real Estate ~

13711. Baby

Park, Route 33, North of

occoptad. 304-676-1078

614-446-0322

'•

NEAR ATHENS - 3.95 acres,
2 bedroom mobile home, 2nd
wale! tap and 2 tjdg.; Just

$10,500.

We Advertise Your Listina 3

Ti.-.s A Month.

Hopsing
Headquarters
Real Estate General

II(W USTIIIl til GR£!11 ACRES - Owner is """""B to
Columbus and desires a faslsale011llisa.y 38Rhorro. Easy
lo heat_and lake care of- perfect lor firs! time home buyers
HI baths. IMng room, OltJipped kichen illd I car gar.....,.

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AUIHENTJC LOG CABIN- This is a reololdtimefl!Siaedlog

mo

SEnLE FOI TEWNG THE WHOLE
COUNTY, WHEN YOU CAN lEU THE
WHOLE WOilD?
Aslc Yourself This Question

11245

*Willis T. llldinah•m. R11ltor, Ph. Home 446-9539
•Ed Evans, Rooftor, Ph. Homo 446-0125

10 ACRES Of LMD - Mostly pasture Mid woods. Good 5
old 3 bedroom home. fill basement dMded. Forced air
fuinace. Very @IOd &lt;tilled wei. Failly r.w 181124 gallli" Wil
coosider mollie home 011 lrade/finill&lt;ing with SIO,IXXI
"""~ Good buy al $33.1XX!.
.
1:109

)Oar

PH. OFFICE 446-7699

GET OfF TO A 0000 STAI!I - Excelent home for first time
IJuoier&gt;. Qualily conslru&lt;:li1n i1 tl1is 3 8R rand!. Also indudes
eat-~ Otchen, 2 ijJ!I)IaO!!, full bo~ haidwood loeB

and ...,;zed I car gar._ Gas IU. $44,900.

INVESTMENT - INCOIIE
Need a home, plus an income?
Who doesn't? We ~~just what
you need! love~ modern stone
home plus 10 rental motel
units in e•cellent condition.
Completely furnished. All you
have lo do ~ move in. Approx.8
and ~ocked pond.
• coca.oo on a state highway.
-own JOUr own
busioness.. Just can for more
detai~.

#599

mJIIOY 2 Slllfl'( iloiiE 011 Upper Rt 7 oilers 3 bed..,ms,
eot-in llilcM1 Mid dining 100111 living room Mid nice ri'ler
view. Also llcludes ftJI basement carport and 2 lrnilehookufl' Nice tree shaded lawn. $42,900.
.

11247

Plus bathroom and basement. Forced air furnace. Insulated . Front porch. Storage building. Nice level yard
and clean. All of this lor
ONLY $15,000., Phone today .
VACANT Lot _#6! 2
CITY OF GALliPOliS
40'x 130' kit 1165 located on
Madison Ave, GaHipol~. M city
utilities. Only $5,900.

S36.roJ.OO.
NEW LISTING - How about
almost 5 acres with country
· setting' Nicely remodeled 2
story 3 bedroom home,
basement. patio &amp; carport
special .financing terms available Call for your showin~
$26.300.00.
NEAR POMEROY - 3 bedroom home. range, refrigerator.
and woodbuming stove. Needs
some
Small lot and
' buil
near hou se.
POMEROY - Nice 3 bedroom
ranch with range &amp; hood. FIA!y
carpeted. new plumbing.
IOO ' xl08 ' lot . Only

$25,1XXJ.OO.
FIVE POINtS- Crow Strbdiv&gt;
sion - Newer ranch sfyle
home with 2 car garage, air
«XJJditilnin&amp; pool, al on I acre
kt 3 bedrooms and large
kitchen Asleai!Jr $54.900.00.

MiDilliPORT - Fantastic
home with a gipntic family
room with a beautiful fireplace,
taree living room. 3 bedrooms,

2~

baths.

basement.

on
approximately I acre d
Pinel. Want $69,(0).00
ful

REALTORS
HttNJ E. Cleland.

Jr.. .. ............. "''-""'

JNII Trusse11 ..... 94!~26601
Dottie Timer ..... ggl•-'i6g"
Jo Hill ............... 915·-44166

AlB
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SLrrOUnded by ll roling acres with many IIIOd l&gt;.ildW!g sit,.
The
boaUiftJ sdid .. posed beams and
attractive llvkled stairway ~ tl1is 8 year old home gives 1 an
air of dOtinclion. Th~ is the most comfortJble and homey
jUoe you1 lilrl. lndudes larr famiy room. bg

'*'· ""' """"""'"

I klchen/ dining room combination wlh see-lhrou&amp;!l woodburning fire!lli&lt;!. Modem lilchen. 31o 5 bedrooms. 3
I larl'
SI:JI!I!ried j)(Jth Mid Smal barn.
jUoe ID raise
battis,

(l-eal

horses. callle.

J)o!ls. donkeys, eiephanb, and
mosUy fs a II10d jUoe 1D raise KIDS.

11607
WHAT A DEAL - $24,900
Come see for yoursel(. Cozy 6 rooms and bath, 3 bedrooms. ranll!d~hwasher. storag~ buik!ing and 2-car carport Kyger Creek
School. U!rge lev~ ~t

ll'leiles

but

11552

.
7 ROOM fRAME
One floor plan, 3 bedrooms, no upkeep white alum. siding. _l!tjt-in
cabinets, FA furnace, nice carpebng. well kept property 1nside and
out. 14'x20' block garage. Concrete drive Chain link fenced-in level
yard. Insulated walls and ceiling. Phone today.

#615

LUXURIOUS
Country Estale with 3 Indiana stone lireplaces. including one in a
master suite, 4 BR lolal, 2\-l baths, 112 acres m/1, just short d~­
tance lrom Gallip&lt;Jis. This custom built log home features nearly
3700 sq. It of beautifully decorated and well planned living. Stunning living and dining areas witl1 beautiful hardwood floor~ The lovely kitchen ~ ful~ equipped and designed for convemence. Central hea~ng and air. Anached garall!- lncludles 5 room caretake~•
home.
#610

SUPERIOII QUAI.IT1' COIISiliUCI10II in eve.y deW mllis

'*"'

· ERA pays tor all the surprises
homeowners insurance doesn't
always cover ... like the interior
plumbing and fixtures, built-in
appliances, the hot water heater,
furnace, electrical wirinj!. exposed
duct work, the central a1r conditioning, water softener .. . even
swimmingjlOOI components.
The ERA Buyer Protection
Plan covers more bomes and more
wor-king COmponents than any
other home protection plan. And
it's'available from ERA in all
50 states.
So if you're in the market to
buy, call theQ.ualified professionals at your neighborhood ERA
office.
w~·ve got what it takes to
protect home buyers ... even after
the sale.
There really is a difference in
real estaie companies.

attractive "
tri:k residona! with 17 nms. llnrludes 6
..,ms wtlicll may be ~ llr """""""' dfices; doctor,
lawyor, C.PA, !lswanr:~ etr:., oro retail4 to 6 bedrooms nice l&lt;ilchen, formal dinin&amp; 2 firel1ioces. 2 car gar,..,
enclosed QJUtlyatd 011 corner lol in dow-n Goiipcm
1123
!JIOIIIIOUS rGSSIItUTIES - 32.000 Ill- l worth. Brick
il1d masorry bid&amp; i1 111wn. 5 extemr m 3 - -~
--Over 2,1Xll Sllll of irnprMd &lt;ifice SjliiCO. Potentill is
Yirlually limilless. Make us an !&amp;.

,
JUST WAITING FOR YOU
lovely 3 bedroo mbnck home in a very desirable klcatilln -close
to Holzer Hospital. Th~ home has a formal entrance, a large living
room. a n1ce large k~chen with formal dining area w~h prage. The
home rs situated on a large well landscaped lot w~h chain link
fenced in back yard. Also nat gas and central air.

ond AM . &amp; FM redlo, 2

u-otone, . Bond, Gr.....
Oeliv- In Mooon. Mol111.
Golllo or flick up 11 Richordo
• Son. CoP 441· nes.

10 8011on lith aquorium
complete with light, uood 1 One I It Kold-Droft cooler.
mo. Coli 4411-2415· otter One I It Plfllck-.. One
3PM.
3koy2topdrillt-. Two
leo blrw. One 3 boy bor oink.
Color . TV 19 in. thorp 304-1711-11178 otter I PM
picture, no blue, tuning knob or 675 -7811.
b r - t30. Catlet4- 211· 1------~-1178.
Metal-' ond booim bultdingt coMtruated. for .. rm,
Fir-ood cut up tloba. t11 - -· - · com-I'U loed . Larger loedo doll· clll. etc. Aolow •• u .oo eq.
vered. Cal for prlcos, 614- ft. 304-17&amp;-3981 .
24111-1804.
Pntduco ocolo tiiO.OO, 8
Go·Kort 3'h horH lrlggo &amp;
for otore t450.00.
ltnlton motl&gt;t'. Porfoct con- coth r......, t40 .00, 1 well
dltlon, runs good. Helmet u n i t - · 2 I I - tholvet
lnclu-. •uo. Colloveingo UO.OO ooch . 304 -171114·317-n44.
22611.

2 otudont nurle un11ormo.
11111 1- loth t2B.OO. Lediol
Wool rlrooo coot, foil coot.
wlntor iocketl. tlze 12. Coli
848-2118.

l-::-- -- -- --

Flroweod 120.00 pickup
lood ; •30.00 dollvAred .
304-6711-2891 or304·17B·
Uvlno room toll, good •7e2
cond. 304-171·3141 .
1-·--·-----~I boomo, engle " -·
SWAIN
oteel. grating. 18
AUCTION .&amp; FURNITURE canto to 21 cents per lb .
62 Olive St., Golllpollt. N- Condult ond gllv drlin pipe,
• uood wood-cool otOVII, I
ceiling fUrnace.-.
pc wood LR oulto •388. 110.000btu; -ct1Ung
bunk bode • 188. ontron hootlfo, 15,000 &amp; 30.000
rodl-. tH. uood bodroom btu. Porto blno, oteel work
sultel. rang••· wringer tolllo. llectric rnoton "3
waoiMrs, • .., _ _CoH 1114- phaoo" 3'11 hp &amp; 121 hp.
441-3118.
~lrobrlck, - holot, goor
boxo, eloctricol fl•tooreo,
pe...o. breollltl, otanora.
54 Miec. Merchandise Old W. \lo. Molllollle Iron
Plont, 1:30AM to 3:30PM,
Mon thru Fri. Minimum
Pl•nlc al••n• atate a.,..
IIUrohoH
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proved. plootlc ..............
plootlc cuhlert. -ul cui- Crootbow lorMtt:WIIdcot,
• - · RON EVAN I ENTER- 150 lb., now cond. Coli
PRISII, Jlckaon. Oh 1114- 114-317-7434 moo 1:00..
.281-HJO.
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. R-ington 1100; 20
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For-lllldirt, ondtoptoll. V.R. youth 21 · 1n Nl ·
Coli Calf 114-218-1427.
Ruger n-22 col. N:t.a: (:.ij
441-7018.
Foil V•d Core Mulching. 1---------·lcflftHiling, Mming, - l n g Ook furniture, lllllll,c.hoiro,
&amp; tronoplontlng, Alto for cupbo•ds, plo oofe. tole·
sole: oowlltOJIUIII&amp;topiOII.
pho-. - · lito ontlqueo
C.o ntact lruce Davlton, ond
glo-ro. Open Sun·
614-261-1427.
doyo. Conkel't Tupponplolno, Rt.7 .
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Croftrnotlc King Silo Bed,
Lowery - " w/rhythm Comb honey for oole. Coli
liuto. 441-3101.
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114-849-2171.
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7 pleoo lhllno room oulte
good cond UOO. _ . ,
peacock choir IIU now 180,
- n atlng bock choir , _
Ul. dull &amp; choir good
cond. _13&amp;. broH- - d
&amp; bod fro,.. • .,. now 110.
Col 114-379·2314 otter
3PM.

Plllf TREE S£111110 - 19.5 11:res 1300' road

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ltGI'IICl ROllfCIICII- llei!s of lht &lt;A the 6'/f. old
" - ranch will lui -..rt have dropped 1M f1ic1! lrj

$4,1XX1 ID $28,000. Worth """"' penny of ~ this home
indudes 3 BRs. I~ balhs. eol_;,;kkhen illd nice living RlOill
I acre kit whir:h indudes ri'ler .........., 1248 sq. It RMr
view. Good investment

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WILY AFFOIDAIIE - $2100 down Mid only $:i36
monthly payment inr:ludilg t:a•es Mid in!uranr:e. ~me
12'111 8.1). Newly redeairal!d 6 rooms Mid both rand! wit11

car;nt. fenced yanl arxl gas heat Eltr!111!11 starter home,
Sli.IXXI.
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EltJtJY THE QUID, HO£ TREES. fresluir, !resin g lat+o
1n&gt;m 1M prden, and ~esh ~r of "'"111? livin~ I 11: to 6.9
acres. Home has new litchen cabnels, 1rnprooed btlh, new
mol Mid $!1I1Uiin&amp; poinlell, also new """'- tDlnly ...rer i1
1-..use. !&amp;'KilO' shell and ~er outbuil:lil~ lac. """" Ill
$22,800. Buy II 6.9 acres lor $31.8110. Partial linanr:llg
available.
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R£1100ElED HOlE - Done in IJlOd taste. New silini now
wir1G&gt;ws. kithen, bath, wills Mid ceiings refinist!ed. All 11
last 5 Y"- Qualily Dlk ..With rei. dlshwast-.r, Mid
rango. Nice larie lol 011 Rl 7 Mid Honey!uclde M ~
lddison. Trailer spiCI! 11JW being r"'ll!d. Aslilg $32.000.

whh Olodo1. Medlcolly
proven · - • ovollollle ot
Hockenberry Phormocy.

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14 clollo. priced very r..10•
noble. 2211 Jofforoon Avo ..
Point ~oorll.
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Building Motlriolo

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Bloc~. brick, window1. llntelt, etc .

Reg . Garm•n Shepherd

Cloude Wintort, Rio Grondl,
O. Coiii14-24B-B121 .

pupa-7 wlco. old, 3 femalet,
4 moiol. Wormed ond 1tt.
tho...coiii14·88B·3849.

BuMd your own 4 bdr. home.

te.lll dol. to your lite.
N- disploy model open.
loo It nowl 1-114'111·

Dobormon pupa lor Hie. 0
weello old with Chomplon
blood-line. t50.00. Coli
992·7817.

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Now open for bualnau,

AKC roglotored Beegle pup·
Mountoln Stile Block, Rt. pi", t&amp;o.oo. Coflaftor4:00
33. N- Ho..,. Complete ·PM . 304-67&amp;· 8217.
mooonry auppll••· 4". 8",
12" block. Dolhlory _.leo.
,.,_ day 304-882-2222. 57
Musical
...nlnu 882·3238.

1171 Comoro tiOO. 1878
XR 1 Ill Hondo •1 110. Hogwater now
Porteble
milld_ng mochlno •eoo. Powei tobacco - · •100.
Coli 114-246-9588.

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Rock bond equipment, kev-

HILLCREST KENNELS
IO~&lt;dlno oil broods. Hooted

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This oldlr, fully restored, 2 bedroom, 11ft
both, brick home is on a large lot in thl city.
It has cliling fans in o beclrGOIII and the h·
ing room, as will as central air conllitioning.
Heat with the gas furnace or usa the woocl
&amp; coal burning add-a-furnace fOJ extro
sowings. It also has off str11t porking,
fenced back yord, large floored outbuilding,
ond . a nice garden spot. The nicnt thing
..out this house is the price.. With you.down payment yqu can assume the 9'/r"'e,
1261.00 a month mortgoge. Call446-2073
ewenings. Shown by oppoint1111nt.
Real Estate Genaral

GORRELL
REALTY
24741 HKI Rood
Ohio

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446-IDS

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• 444 - 111M ASSUWITOII- Ilrick fr.lme ronch situated on
Ill 2.35 acre ·tit ildudes 3 111!; carpel, It eat.fl kEhen. lR Mlh
carpet, fan1ily room IIIith ~ !6ily room. and baHt KY&amp;l"
Creelr School Oistricl Col b- defJils on loan assu~.

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aboJS fround pool. Also

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utiiiSinly 11111odeled h0t11. fon111l entry, liw·
illl r0011 with firepiiCI. 32 ft.of cabi111ts in
larp country kitchH. Formal diriina. 3 bed·
r0011s, 2 baths, full basement. llrp deck.

(one o lila lint). Also IIIObile -.,-,-:=-:-::=
tin &amp; prdln .... All this for '~I.,UIRII.uu.-

111m. shed. 3 acres. City schools. Tllis is a
holM with character and style of its own.
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car detached garage!! Four bedrooms, den and
ma ny ertras. This one hal had tender loving care!! Call Nowfor appointment to see)
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large tevello~ two car garage! You'll love it'!' Located at Port··
land, Ohio!!

446 - MEW USTIIIG - In lown iocatron, includes 3 BRs.
lib LlotsolcaqJI!!. Gal heat
Pmd .. $29.900. Cal Jor details.

lioinc rtllllll, ~ room. bolh &amp;t

447•- NEW USTIIIG - 3 BR frame foc3ted on S.R 141.

Includes LR Wlen wif!t dining area. Ill basement. Tliis ~
sGrated on 5\l acres more or less. This one Is vacant - so cal
today ... appoirtrnent.

.WE NEED LISTINGS

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lilies CO. l..istilp Cal: Clw)I.Utolley 742-3171

140 ACRES located at Portland! lovely land. lots of timber,
building sites, pasture land!! Priced to sell and owner financing av311able!!

6 UVEl ACRES- located at Portland. lovely building site!! •
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M:IIS 11/1. HA111$0111WI'.- I ~ !lilly
hOme ~ 3 ""\:-0\ linn&amp; iving
lEben IIIith ~ ~•L sOl&amp; 24x6C
bam, mollie ...,., hrlokup and 1100 lb.
lobacOI '-. Col b- an appoimnenl

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AI£ YOO I.OOKIIIG fOit A llfiiCI[ 1101£1
- Then this fillY be just the one.
Convet ie 1tly )Dc3tl!d on Rt 35 West. ttis
home rrffe!s a larl!l' Mig room. dilltng
room, 3 bedrooms, laundry room, I \-l

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FIIWICtNG AVAII.Aa.E - EXCtllEtn
ttlliiS - Cape Cod home offers 3Brs. 2

IOOACII£S. I 01 L ST. IT. I41 - Ranch
-.es 2 bedcooms, botlo, lrildlen,

livine room.
t:a*1l

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family room, fll

ba&gt;ement.

*· murty ...,. and Wf!l water,

Sllrm llirOOw&gt;. shelter .Ina, bam and
pmr1 Call b- an appoiutno:ul.

COIIVDIOTlY UICAttD- ~- one
mie tram lillm, this ddet hOme his hod
reriGdetil.., • 2lln. · kll:hen. t.l!.

baths. kitthen with ~ Ioven. rinette.

livme room bas beamed ceifi ngs, ubliJy
room. dOIJtle g;oragt. storm willdOWs.
vvoodburnine stove. city school distrd
Additional land can be (lllcltased. Cal ban~

n..-:n. ..... filii

rail. one car Pill!. li!vt!llawn.

HARRtSOII TWP. - HAIIILTON RD. -

Sll.ooO - 7 rm. lllrne leollfts 4 I!RS,

livine room. 1it181. blth. Silt*! on 1
li!vt!llot in 9ichlll

PIICE IEDIJCED lO $S9,50Q - 3 8R
rJrEh on II ICII!5 more 01 fes.s. Pond, Ill
br rell. famiy room with worxlbu-ner,
ivintl room. equi11ped kitdleri, lining
room. I\-l baths, attached 2 car garage.

OM IIIU AlfA - ~ nty Road 48 near
St Rt. 2111,;i\,.\:Uiore 01 k~ vacant

land. nice ~ •• Ws. $24,750.

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91 acres m/l appror '"riCfes cleared,
balaR:e iii10de( ... •Q-:\:Vwbacco base, 1:11
barn. I ri-levet ~ .,-_ l'flth 4 BRs. Dr. LR,
lrichen. bath. hr~ace. garage. $49~.

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Ill&amp; FIIIANCING AVAIWU - 5 YR.

01.0 SPUT LIVEt - Features 4 01 5 8Rs,
3 baths, 30ft. liVing room. 2!amy rooms 2
wb fir~ large kilcl-en and drmng
area. 2 ca gar~, one ol the county's
finest pool&gt; (20x!JO) and buty pc~
alit taOO.C.ped kt Located on Deblloe
OrNe. Owr..- ~ sell

GAWA'S BEST LANO ~IJ'I!! - Price
reduced lo $87.500 - Forrner darry farm
- 7 rm. 2 story house. severallxildi!gl,
180 acr~ m/~ located on the Nocthup
PatriOt Rd. near Northup.
PRICE REDUCED TO $29,900 - Assume
9\!'1. loan. Ranch - ,_- ~ offers 3BRs.
bath,. krtdJen
hood, and
disposal. IMng
wrty room, Cft car
school disii:t
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lliiASTICAI.I.Y RfDUCED lll£ PIIICE DF
THIS HOlE- Wil finaru wif!t 25%mwn
and 10\ interest on the botance. Victorian
style 3 bedroom also ~ Ill baths
lliherr with ra nge, retng., fNI, and disii.
laundry room. living room, family room,
carport, unattached garage, 16132 fenced
prO, alum. solmg Attached beauty shop
woufd help make the pay~

baths. eqliAB! kitthon. C!IJEiin&amp; central
air md a 2 car gatal)l.

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OITL.deiohs U.
lrM!Iy .... bridl home IIIith 3100 sq.l3
(I 4 beltoooms. 3 blltrs, 20140 FR. dining
room. lrildl!ll wif!t rNI, displ. mictowM
md 1raSh t1111~- intefl:orll. central ail.
2 -car p.arage. !llility bldiL. tied aM •
20.40 pool. Buirtifufty landsCaped.

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HOUSE FOR SAlE BY OWNER

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448-8151 .

448 - fiRST nME OIIIWm - Ranch style home
siU1II!d on 13 acres mil. Includes 2 8Rs, t.l!, litchen wilh dinin
-. FR. fll basemetf with w.b. ~ md ~- Allidled
car ptage, separale pnee, 2 cUIUidngs. Yw have kl see Ule
lind Willi fish IXlnd. k8 ri (lft lrl!el. r..lb- an appointment to see

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$54,900.

Real E11ate General

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IIEW USIIIIII - • ClllfDITAIU 111111 COUIII'I 1741 sq. l ranr:h '-'will\ lull ................ 311111.
lilr:lllll ... ......, for 2or 3eoo11s. 2 ~ lllil:ll11 llvinl ~ ll1d • .1110111 0112 ICI1II.I'U

price reduction on quelity. woll maintlinod hoNIOCited in
Sprinc V1lley aru. 2200 sq. fl . livinc aru, includinc 3 tare•
bedrooms, 2\-l ceromic baths. fivin&amp; room with fireplecund
dinlnc arn. Larce family room includes indoot barbtcut.
Kitchen fu turts new cabinets. formica tops, stove llld double Wllll owns. Obllwlshel. disposal. rtfrpal01 end most
window trtatmtnts 11mlin . Carpetlna throullrout. Outdoor
rocrellion 1r1.1 ftaturH covered p1tio with wrouaflt iron
trim end W1nn MorninJPI CJill ptfnunllltly tlllled. Replation badminton court with niafllliehllnc- Ample ltor•
areas Included in bostllltnland lltic witll tltsctrrdinc stair·
way. Sincle caL. enclosod ,R&lt;JU~t~ adjacent olliee 1111.
Recently upctajid with new roof. asphalt drive. outdoor Clf·
petincand indoor p1intlnc. A rul borpin toe toiMOIII who
eppreclltH lint construction and exoellent maintenonce
pcOCJam. F01 further dttails and appointment. call 446·
2734 or 446-2206.

board &amp; accMtO'JMs. Bart

lltndive coder sidi~- carpel, Buyer&gt;
Mid quiet localion II odd up lo maile ~ a bofgain Ill $34,900.

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Owner recently relouted in u me aru 111d is now olferinc.•

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Tho Gropotrult Diet Pion

IHSie pupa, very good
blood line from 120.00 up.
Trolnod loeglo dogo. molo
andtemllo.

clorinet &amp; one Bundy
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AKC 0 - n PI pplu:
trumpet.
Coli 4411-3231 ,
lmlth &amp; W...On IIIOdof 21 ltoroo, 10 apoed
ltud leMCo. Cllll14·441·
nss.
3117 col., e In - · tuned - · boootol. C
Fonder beM quitor with
action pocmoyor grip. Smfth wilh -ptor. 304Judy Toytor Grooming. Coli hord-1 cooo. good cond ..
&amp; woooon model 1000 12 en-11n.
t360. Call 814-261·11248.
ohot- with _..., - - - - -- - - - 114-317-7220.
rib borrol oloo borret. Worm Momlng otove, Shop
ltrldlvarius Trumpet,
21 in . .... ...-ct bib. Vee:. JIIIIIPIF, Iaiiie. 304- lrii-!Ch !Connole Protoo- loch
olonol AN-brood grooming. t400.00. 304-675-4034.
114-388-8811 .
17&amp;-3868.
1-·outd- bolrdlng ...
Fronklln otove. burna wood, Put Your Ordor In N-1 cllltlot. Enalith Cockeo- Spo· 68
Fruit
coal or charcoal. UNci one "Bolt' Sculpture" wldo·"*' nlol puppleo. Colll14-388&amp;
Vagstablea
87110.
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2818.
clothed. pluo .birth cortlfl·
cOte. R.........,, Chlnoberry, o._wyncl Cattorv Ken12 llomont Wilton Loa« Blackbor,Y. •23. Coli · nolo. AKC Chow puppin. Red •••pbtrrhts.. Taylors
with CDE 181:.,;,;- lngo only. 304-885-3181 ,
Slom- ~lttono . lltt- Sorry Patch. Coll44e-8892.
CFA Hlmoleyon ond_Portion
t - .400. Col 4468312.
)1¥"'1'1 burner t?I.OO. 304- klttont. Clll14-446-3844 Winter potetoes. •ppiH.
mo. e.
pu~ns. elder. ond pro1711·4614.
cluco.l1orrisFormo. Rt. 124.
11 ft. L-10 ....,_ boetoml----'-----conoe with oquore _ , Large crochet toble 10 Amlflcon I'll lull pup- Portlond, Ohio. CoM 843·
5183.
Hmo • new. With e • - clot!~ no.oo. 304-871- pin. cattii14-38B-9681 .
1970 Chevolle SS. U711i. c•e14-381-1711 . 13111.
•1000.00. 1871 Honilo
350. t200.00. Call 8482 111 2
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King wood ond cool otovo, 2
BtoUI'·AIICii-apoed ton complete with
triple w0 11plpo 011tfh. ExcelCall 446-0552 MytiiM
lent condition. USO.OO.
Colll14-848-2478.
Beth llull 245-9507

LOOIIIJIG fOil 11011 StTET- Here's 7acresthotinr:Ufr!s

OR 1u Wilellln. 11ro111t 446-3196
CALL EVENING
CIJdt .... AAcc. m-5276
l J. HH I • As-. ~40
A J c3643 CAll: IIMil ••ur•• Anoc. 441-9555
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. BlatpWGcd d,_AIC!IJR&amp;, 446-94&amp;6

Mole leooet f01 otud oorvlco.
Coli 448-7338.

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JUST A FEW FEEl Off u. s. 35 AT IIOONEY - 3.6
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teet ol frontage. Elcel'ont location Mid the price
iswilhright
II $30,000
1171
VACAIIT WID - GOOO IIMSTIIENT ---69 acres mn land
wilh N ..... arowini ........ -- Awro&lt;. 4,000' of road
~ron~o';"Wlf. pd blildin&amp; !iles. QUet localion to live. justa
few miles NW mEwiniJDn. Priced at $35,900.
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lmolle&lt; roeord
opotltera,
like plover
new. with
Noodo
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1111111or )Qir - llome-(koj location iUSI off It ~~I jllll

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t300. Call 446-ooot.-

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EXCEPTIONAL VALUE ON
CALIFORNIA BRICK RANCH

AKC Rog. Poodle dogo •
pupploo. CoN 446-08117.

apetkert. work• good . Whlte'a Dlacoun• Metal De·

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8HP1no_rldlna_.,_
Eac. condition. i400.00.
441·4113.

Real Estate General

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Roccird ployer with 8 track

VACAKI LAND - VERY Cli)S( TO TOWII- 2 tracts of !Mid ·&lt;·
011 Mil Creek 12 acres Mid 6 acres). Close ID town, pd ~ ·
blild~g sires. WDr111ast ion~ Col for inlormalion.

counly Wiler - 800 I~ toblcco base. 10x50 1962 mollie
home, building U.S t~rnew horries. 1llOII area for crq)l or
paslllre land of ifllllllll. 7 ac; woods 10-12 ..,.._lot'!' show
YGU the rural jJOpetty 011~ 2 miles from Rio Grande. listed at

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SPRING VALLEY SUBDIVISION
Vacant lots. Nice size building lots with a1 utlities there. Lot size
101.8 by 171.2. Better get 'um now.

1578

ledloa diomond cluoter ring
oppralool cortlficato n,ooo.

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THE UTTUTIIIIICIS ADD UPIIITHIS 2 S1DRY HOlE - F..
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. . . 3 "'" b!morro. eol-in kitchen
&lt;linin&amp; room.
family niOrT1 or den, liYiriiiOOIII I car poce. balh. II' r.._

41602

1.57 ACRES - 7 ROOMS
Nice home. Central air, nral water system, large family room,
26'x22'. Garage, storage building sbm windows and doors. Nice
home. See it now, -

Knouff Firewood Split- 81%
hardwoodo. &amp;-nod or
gr-. You pick up or dolhlor. HEAP vendor. 114218-12411.

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4 YEAR OLD HOME. 5 .ACRES
3 bedrooms ranch style on 5 acres more or less, with aptJIDK. 311
acres tiHable. Barn and three (3) other storage lll.ik!ings. Some
fenc10g'" ~ shape. Wood or coal stove, located in Morgan Twp.
.Real nice home.
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PiclloM Ulld furniture. 30487!1·1413 or 1711-1450.
3 yeor old V1ctorlon living
room oulte. hill price
11 .000.00. ,..,. Kenmore
dryer- 3 yeor oldwolhor
t278.'0CI far both. PhoM
304-17&amp;-n48.

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HANDSOME STONE &amp; CEDAR PLUS ib ACRES ·
You'l lind this attractive two story i1 Green Towns1!4&gt;

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PAYS FOR REPAIRS~

61 Houaeho!d Good•

IIILE SOUTH Of RIOGRAIIDE -Only41otslefl Up to 2ac.
Start II $7,500. Elcela11 ftalland in a quaily roi&amp;!lllorhood
Beautiful old spreading w Cily -~ county wa&amp;.

IF SOMETHING

Al.MOST NEW
Brick and cedar. 3 bedrooms I'h bath ranch. What a beauty!!
Owner has wven lhis home excellent care. Take atool&lt; for yourself!!

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QUAUTY

NEll USOIIG- Slate Rl. 588. 4 miles west &lt;A ely. 3 BR, III
and lamiy room wilh lireplace_ WEll kept rice
larf!O yard. Green Schcxi. listed ill $4),500.
bat~ liv~g

f'WIYATE IIICAnotl - Atlrao:!M 3 bedroom bi-le\l81lcated
8 mies ln&gt;m ...... lnc:ludes 18126 lamiy l1llm wilh
woodbumer and bar, 2 balhs. 2 car garoge, 12d2 d!d&lt;,
12&gt;16 polk&gt;, ~us 1'.1 acre yard $49,900.

PROFITABLE BUSINESS FOR SALE
Owner lea~ng area. Computer, typewriters. dlesks, chairs. file
cabinets and calculator, all included with sale. This ~ an ideal
bu~ness b- the right person or couple. Aglling business with lots of
room tor expansion. For luH information phone now lor an
appointment
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Qualify at a price you can afford. love~ 3 bedroom l 'h bath, brick
and frame home. fully eQuipped klchen, extra ~rge living room. all
on nicely landscaped lot. Priced in the low $40s.

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yr. old 2000 iM Sll- ~ I:Kiclo ranch ori 2 acres off Rt 35.Wrth
klw, low ~ minimal maintenace, the line home hos 3·
bedrooms, 2 baths. "'"ken FR. 2 car garaee li1s ""'' 241130
~/buidin~ ct1se to shopping area. hospital, city school
d~ Call lor appointmenl to ... tl1is 0110!!!

$24,000.

POMEROY,O.
992-2259

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HOllE STARTED - 28K42 basement Mid "'b floor 011 acre kll
in Greer&gt; IOM!Ship. Has el!clrit llld rural water ovolable. Wil
oonsider lrade. On~ $10,000 lor all

BRICK RANCH 5 MILES FROM GAlliPOUS
In Galtipolis city school system !Green School by Centenary). 3
bedrooms I\\ bath~ 6rooms tool with central air. Large hardwood
sundeck approx. 10 by :11, partial basement modlem kitchen. Nice
landscaped yard wrth chain link fence.

NEW LISTING - Tuppets
l'tlins - Country setting on
approx. 2\-l acres with 3
bedroom ranch home. fireplace. carport Good condmon.

oozy FAitlY 1001 with ;,,.,. brid1 fir!lpiece. 3 ....
~rooms. wife awoved kilchen wilh eol-in blr .... din.in&amp;
oru. II&gt; sparlding ceramic baltls. Atlractive decor wilh
hardwo&lt;xl ltors ind lrim Patio doOIS leading ID large dodo. '_
' EJCele,tt roi&amp;!111111hood and location -quiet tnd mnvenilrt
!walk lo town). Buyers Pn14ediorl Pflll 011 major. - •
comprm~ls llr a full )OM. ~ this soonds al ~I like wbat you
are loolcing for. live us a cal because rt
is. Priced in
rrid $50s.
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home 011 ~ acre neor R~ Gnnde.. Includes a 10110 slone
lireolace. electric forced air heat.l6x17lolt. Elcellart for I or
2 8Rs. larf!O modem kill:hen and rnor• l'liced to sell at
$16,500.

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POMEROY - Nice home
where you can walk to the
stores. Balh. basement furnace. carpeting and all utilities.

SYRACUSE - 2 level ~IS. 6
rm&amp;, nice bath. carpeting &amp;
automatic heat

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83 ACRES - Some nice
tractor tillalje. Good 3 bedroom
home, bath and flue for a
wood burner.

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$18,500.

NEW HOME - You will be
surprised whim you see this
one. Space far ~rge lamily
room and the 2nd· bath far only
$18,000.00. Owner wi ll
finance.

STAIIT£1 HOllE FOil fifE fAIIILY TIIATS AlREADY
STARIED - Albdable triCed II $29,500. This- 2 slory
home has hal a a100ous post illd will a mirlimal III'IOIJnt of
wcrk. has a bri;1t Mu&lt;a 5 acres miJOUnd wilh pd lim
lrnrrtaiJ' sluws a kit &lt;A IJomise. Mllure trees, pd prden
rmntiai Mid ri'ler view- Inside 1M l'oose has new carpet Mid
pnlin&amp; 3-4 BRs. living 100111 lami~ room (with poce lor
woodtlumer) and I II bath&lt; Also has outbuilding wilh

Pomeroy. large lots. Cell Used Furniture .. dryers,
81 4-992· 7479.
head boardt. and 2 bedroom
suites, c011l stove. 3 mile•
Trailer lots, sew'ar and water out Bulaville Rd. Open 9am
furnished, tmall children to 5pm, Mon. thru Sat.

NEW USTING - At Reedsville.

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heo!lboordt $38 • up to

6 rooms. bath, T.P. water,

NEW USTING- Racine - 8
rm~. bath, 2 enclo~ porches
and one IMI acre. (bden
Estate) Asking $27,500.

IN REAL EST ATE
SALES .IN GALLI A CO.

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Ohio Point

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216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1·(61 4)-992-3325
NEW USTING - 2 ~room
mobile home with wasller &amp;
dryer. Garage, one acre. near
Pomeroy far $15,000.

NEW liSTING - 2 bedroom
trailer, 2 added frame rms..
: about one acre near Tuppers
Plans far $14,000.

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t360. Gaa or

county water, 2 mi . fro'" mettresaet.
• e 35~ bed
Kyger Creek high sc:hool. fromoo UO.
, &amp; UO.
Need ref. e45 pl~:~s utilitiet. king frame •s_
Q; G~od ~::.::
446 -3760 or 81 4-·387- tion of bedro.om
0307.
rocken, metal cabi.nett.

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo

Real Estate General

oloctric

30, 1984

51 Hou1ahold .Good•
Good~

Senior

dop. &amp; r~. Coll448·4607 or Citlzent. 8130 . Equal HOUI·
Inti Opportunltleo . 81 4·
446-2602.
992-7721 .
Unfurnlohod opt. 2 bdr. with
a~ove . · refrlgeratora. 322
APARTMENTS . mobile
Third Ave .. Adultl only, no home&amp;. houses. Pt. PleaSint
·pots. Coli 446-3748 or ond Gollipolio'. 814-4411·
8221 .
814-266-1903.

no pet1. aecurity depoait.

30, 1984

Pleasant, W. Va.

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Fruit

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Times-Sentinel

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71

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH pold for '80
model and newer uted cer1.

Dunrovln Fruh Form Grope Smith lulok·Pontloo, 1811
Spoololi All gropo vorlotloo. Eootorn Avo , Qolllpollo. Coli
Pick your own . 20 lb. All • 14 4
Apploo Rod • yellow doll - v • 48 ' 2282 ·
oloua, Molroao, grlmaa, Jon- 81 Skylork Limited, V- 6 , 2
1than • Super Gold at 11111 Dr .. tlr. pt, pb. tilt &amp; arulse,
room . Sr. Rt. 881 , S.E. · of
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Albany, Call 614' 898 - 83000
·
m1. 14600 • 24 v 5
6298. Woakdaya1PM -7PM ,_~6_3_3_a_ft_a_r_
8 _:_p_
. m_._~­
• Wook ondo10AM· 8PM. , 1974 Pinto atati_o nwagan.
King holrtlculture beans tor ._c,..a,..ll_8_1_4_·2,...4_6_·9_1_o_9_
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1110, 110.00 a bu. Call I
between 9AM-12Noon. Call

49 Pontiac silver atreak 4

614-266-1906.

dr .. restorable 1400. 78
Ford Explorer. 'h ton PU
81,600, Rt. 141 to 233 1

I o11111 Supplies
&amp; L1vestuGk

2 Ford corn pickert 602 2
row mounted and one for

mila on right. Bill Lanier. Rt.
·2 Box 120, Patriot, Oh

45868 . So. fadtomp
1968 Chrysler Newport

2 row corn head goo~ · cond.
1 Ht of Ford &amp;· 16 semi

actu•l miles, extra nice,
might trade . Call446-4063.

mounted plow•. 8000- Ford

1979 _Pontiac LaManna. 4
door, PS, PB, AT, AC, very·
good c.ond . Take over pay-

Call 814-898•6282 or 814198-8898.

menta of $165.24 a month.
Call 814-379-2314.

ledger Forege Wagcm for

1 969 Buick Wildcat, auto,
air. tape. $699. JohnsAu10
Sales. Bulaville Rd., Gallipolis, OK, 446·4782.

Holcomb, Rt. 3, Albany.
1 ·698-6026.

Model E Gleaner combine.
10ft. grain table. exc. cond,
Now only $2,800. Siders
Equipment, 304-675-7421 .

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Livestock

1 pony 49 ln. tall galdlng,
Yf111Y gentle. will work or ride.
1 tun blooded AppaiC!(laa 21
mo. old. very gentle. broke
to rldo. 1 pony aoddla 'and 1
horN saddle &amp;: bride. Call

814-387-7193 otter 8PM .
Top Quality

Reglatered
Ouafter horse mare. 6yr. old
buckaldn color. Call eveings

114-387-7744.

Black Angus bull weighing

oppro•. 790 lbs. Call 448·
4053.
Two

regi1tered

hereford

cow. with Semitol calves.
coli 814·992·2834.
2 heifer calves. 1 Black
Jeraey and 1 Ch1rlois. Hay
for sole. Call 949-2237.
' 7 .,..r American Saddle

; HorH, 3 gaited trail horse,
, -tlo. uoo.oo. 304· 676·
87e1.

1114 M - Cillo II. btuo.
fully oqulpi!IMI, Hlldl·
lion. Aoldng 111,100.00 or
biOI ofler, Will oonolder
141·2111 .

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1171 Cotallno 440, outo.
full - · runo good. Coli
114-112-1711.

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for 8111

Auto1 for !J•I•

Auto• for

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•c 4· d 14 ooo laldld, PL ..n. no Not,1aw
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""dillon.
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11,000 firm, Coli Ul· ~~44::;:1-.:.7_::;.
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1171 POntlao Orond ltferl
1t77 Cordobl fer ulo. ototlonwogon, monv ""
1111 Porti'Ootulo porto tor tlono, runo good, """ of!or;
0111. CIIIICM· 771·1111.
Coli 441·8213.
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448-

446-6610

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CB -,

cruise control.
$3.600.00-or belt offer, call

duty, goOd condition. call

814-192-8309 .

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NEW USTIIIG - 370 DOllE DIM ~ )IDU n
looking fur something in this much desired
neighoorhood klok at this one. A qualitY 4 bednlom
brick ranch with formal ~ining, 21! boUos, lui basement
with rec. room and large family room.willl firelllaCI. 2
car garage, natural ps heat pnylle fenced yard. YOO:O
wori't'be ·a,sapP,inted. $68,000.

It L "8ucf"lldllt££

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MMR 545 :- PRICE REDUCED - 3 bedroom frame home, dug
well, fuel 011 heat Ntce lot Located in Dexter. Now only $10,000.
MMR .546 - This ones pould be sold' lov~y 3 or 4 bedioom
home. formal dining room, spacous living room, full basl!ment A· I
condition. Has nice lot w~h trees, ·shrubs and plenty of parking
located on Mulberry Avenue. Sells for $32,500.
MMR 544 :- Owner wiR take land oonhact This is avery llOOd buy!
Aluminum •din&amp; storm winoows, 3 bedrooms, bath. located in
Rutland. GoQd terms at 10%for 10 yr~ with small down payment
Sells for $16,000.
MM_R_551 -lovely brick home on l-incoln Hill. Tile entrance foyer
to hvmg room-dining room combo. Beaulful k~chen cabinets,
family room w/ beamed ceiing and fireplace. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths,
fuK basement new furnace. Situated on one acre w~h 2 car
carport Look at this one row. Owner open lo offers'
MMR_539- PRICE REDUCED- Spacious 4 bedroom home on
E. Ma~n mPomeroy. Formal dining room. nice kitchen, 2 baths, full
basement 2 car carport. 2 porches, one screened and the other
has beaut~ul v~w of the Ohio R1ver. Small yard and outbuilding.
Convement to stores and shoppin&amp; Call now - ONLY $15,000.
MMR 554 - NEW USTING - large 2 story home on WeHe
Terrace in Pomeroy. 3 bedrooms, 1\o!i baths, dining room, living
room, family room. lOO'xlOO' lot Owner will con~der some
financing Call today' Asking $30,000.

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17 ·ft. Crootlinor. In boord
out board 166 hp, 18 C8nYII

Blond now 1914 Yomoho

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Homes
1ZII3wtlulor,-ridden.I::~!~~~E::

for 1800. Coli . 448·
4042.
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1181 Htrioy Dollldaon wide

alido. low mlloofl'. 19.8 1

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4IIO.E ' -. 11782-28. Coli
114-317· 72118.

room. 2 ~rge barns. mbacco base.

11618

EXaPIIOIW.I.Y GIACIOUS- ~one of MeiSS
County's finest! From ttJe moment you walk intD the
large foyel a~ S88 lbe l!iOOni stain yw'U understand

way In this lovely
k~chen, ~rge living room. 2 baths,
i
room, 2 car attached garage. 1.33 acre.
from town.

VINTON COURT - 3 bedroom rancher with carport
lenced frQnt vard With covered palio. Compact, clean, ·
central air and oh, so rice. Vinyt siding, klw heating
bills. Alright here ~ " Only $33,900.
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loilchen on main 1M. Basement divided 1M not
finished with area for family room, odity, bath. Glrage.
I acre of flat lawn.
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lOTS FOR SAl£. -If you are iooWr\g lor aspol for fOOt
new home then take your choice. We hive 7lols IJiced
to sell. Owner will even help finance a quaified
.

AT~.OOO.

SERENE WOODED 3 ACRE SITE- DRAMATIC 3·2
MODULAR HOME, HUGE COVERED DECK. PlUSH
CARPET, CEILING FAN. FIREPLACE GRO£N BATH
GOURMET EQUIPPED KITCHEN, FORMAt DIIINCi
DEN HAS W£1 BAR, 3 CAR GARAGE WITH ATTIC
STORAGE A.ND KBATH. AffORDABLE $59,900.

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8£ YOUR 01111 BOSS -l.oolcing b' a px/ snialtuwn
buSiness? This IllS slllion l!id P1lll has I • Alrlldy
stocked and reactv to Jl. Call todly. IDr 111 ttJe dllails.

lifE BIG WHEn CAIRYGlJT IS FOR SAlE
BUSINESS. LNtl, llllG.. EOUNNT AND INYENTOR'I.
BUSIEST IN !If lti£A S€T UP FOO EASY, L.OW COST
OPERATION. YOU ClifT BEAT !If LOCATIONIJI ROUTE
35, 011 THE PRICE. $110,000.
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FAMI.Y ROOM. LOW IMINTENN«:E VINYL SIDING.
FENCED BACI( YARO. NICE QUIET STREET.ASUPER BUY

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together because here~ !Oacresmoreor less. ,.rtially
cleared, partially wooded, waiting for your new home.

ESTABliSHED BAR - DOWNTOWN Nlf.A LAIIlE
SEAT1NG CAPACITY WITH SPACE FOR EXI\\NSION. SET
()WI)EI.IERS IN LMIIG AND DINING ROOMS, 4 UP FDR EASY. OPERATION. Mllllt:RN EQUIPMENT. f
BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS, AlkM GROUND 1'00.. NEEDS . YOU AAE tOO&lt;ING fOR AQJOO BUSINESS BETTER
HURRY. IT'S PRICED TO SElU
SOME WORM BUT IT IS ATERRIFIC BUY!

COMIIERCIAI. BUILDIIIG - Crown. City. Ulce new'
melll buitiin l.otlllid It Rl 7, Minor Addition. Two
lots 1101 91'1~50' tlclep. Wiler and etedriC

OWII£R NEEDS TO SEW - Mslll11lble loan. Enjoy
CIIOI lnezes and the pnyacy of 16 acres with !lis
.

plug-ln. Excollont far complftll, fiahing, hunting. 11500.
114· 1112-1181.

SEWING Mochlne ropolro,
awvlco . Autfoorl.., ' " Solos &amp; Sorvlco 8 h Scluort. Fabr ic Shop,
Pornoroy. 1114-982-2284.

Fetty Troo Trimming, otump SHULAW'8 Plumbing and
removol. Coli .304-11711- Hooting, 21 1 8l•th Sr., 86
General H1ullng·
Wlnnoblgo Chlofton 24 ft. 1331 .
W.
Vo.
304·
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Plooaont,
loaded, air, gefteretor, low
1171-1420. U..nM4 ond
mllea, new drft, exc. cond. RINOLES'S SERVICE, •~· lnsurlfd ,
Jomu Boyo Wot• Service.
Coll448· 7019 .
pori..- corponter, olocttl·
Also poolo filled. Coli &amp;14clan. maJOR, paint•. root2111-1141 ar 1114-4411·
ing !Including hot tor 83
Excavating
1972 Volu- aompot 21 oppllcotlanl 304·1171· 2088 ,.......,-~-:--,-~-:-­ 11711.or 114-441 -7111. ·
ft. N- Roll out -nlng. or·ll71-4110.
Oooct· 1 E•covotlng, boso•
e11oo.oo. 1182·3931 oftorl - -- - - - - -monte, footer•. driv-oyo, JIMS WATER IERIIICE .
14:30 or -onda.
Rotary o r . - tool drMWng , aoptlc tonko, lon~ocoplng. Ctll Jim I.MIIor, 304-1111·
Moot - · ·C&lt;!"'ploted oomo Coli ~nytlme 814-446 - 7397.
8 Fi. Truotc compot tiHpo doy. Pump uloo .ond oorvl· 4&amp;37, JomesL. Oovlaon.Jr. ,:~=~~~~~=:-:
four, 1321.00 coli 814· coa. 304-811-3802.
owner.
87
742-2410 .
------~DOlor Wort by Tod Honno. .
Ditchoo, pond•. roods. llind
TRISTATE
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Plumbing
:':e~~~~-otar Cor
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
HNtlng
1 1U Soc. Ave .. Qolllpolls.
Hoine
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81
lmprovamentl
tland, Oh.614 ·742 -2903; 1 _1 8_3_3_. ------~ :
Baumemt. FOOter•~ Con- •·
cret• wort~ . B•ckhoe'•·
Dozer a Ditchor. Dump
trucks. • w -·goo--or·
ol-ricalllnu.

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the quality and characllr _ . llvished on tti&lt;
Ihome. Featwing BllUiiJped loilchetl, 21\ Batt6. master

446-4205

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN ,
sootc:ta,uanl-wn. ntrac-

· - •-FRUIOCIINtft. Rrurn1tlh ra1ea.
Gone-·"2-11301.
D. M. Contnlctoro.
•malaPt;g. vinyl ......._

pelnling tirldaart and outn;p' ·•~• windows coll304-773-1131 .
cloors)

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EAST ST.. POIUOY - $22,5011 LARG£ ln.~IAI.
S1YtE HOME. NICE FRONT PORCH. CRYSTAL

lloopo 2· 3.

Smhh and Powell iurn1ce.
ol-ricol. plumblng ropolr
24 hr. 1 doy aorvlco . Pliono
1114-882· 3722 or 814 -8822012.

OWIIEA NEEDS QUICK SAL£ - 4 bedroom home .
localed on 1.8 acres, more or les&amp; large family room
with fireplace and beamed ceilin&amp; Den or office, dining

GREAT lOCAllONI - More than a house -this ~ a
home! Brick ranch within a mile of Holzer Medical
Center, St Rt 160. 3 bedrooms, 2 batt6, equipped
kill:hen. spacious i'ling room, fill basement 2 car
garage. 2 acre Ill lawn, in,ground swilmnnc pool. A
home with a lot of dwm.
11&amp;68
33 ACII£$ Of TRAIIQUIL afAUIY - Water, electric,
sef)tic sysllm, ll!lleplu"' seMcl! already cEced on
~ lrorQae. Home site. Paotially wooded.

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cHARIIIIIG IRICK AND FIWIE - Bl-lE'I£1. rHREE
lARGE BEDROOMS WITH SPACE FOR A FOURTH. tC.
LIVING RM. DINIIIG AAEA. 2 CAR Go\RAil, DECK aj
fliCK lli'ERI.OO&lt;ING AIKM GROUND 1'00.. All 1J1
In'lET GREEN LA\Wj, IN SMALL Si.JBOIIIISION WITHtN
WAI.IOMG DISTANCE TO W.Y SCHOO.. 10% LOAN
ASSUWTION. PRICED LOW AT $54,000.

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Spacloua. ttoraoe. electric

RON'S Tolovloton .....leo.
SpocloU.Ing In Zenith ond
Motorola, Quanr , end
houao cello. Coil 304-1782311 or 114-446-2414.

a. Refrlgeretlon

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11629
IIEOUCED PIUCf-l4'x70' Holy Parte motile lwlme. 2
bedrooms, formal dining arei 1II baths,, kitchen
com'*'" will appliances includina dishwasher,
24'll24' prage. 2acres. Good priv3te klcation. Priced in
the 20s.
ll675
40 ACIES nllllt:l- 3 oriles oft Rl7,.Hannan Trace
Road. These are appro~imlle !fCres. Rural water,
etectric milable. Fencini and smaU stre~~m c~ng
property. Priced ., qoick sale. $15,500.
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11698

NEW USTIIIG - 1.00« TO THE rurltllf - This 16
acres appro~&lt; .. is located close ID ttJe niw Swim .. n
school site and would be a beaoord Sid b',your new
home. But wlile you are waiting mbcild, move om this
14'x60' mollile home plus hive another completely
separate mobile home hookup.
#701
NEW USTING - 1973 8AlOII 110811£ HOlE
12'165' - located at Quaid Creelc. t bedroom, lovely
living room and bath. Deck, awrings. underpinned,
small bldg ExceJblnally wei mainlilined. Low piice.
$7,700.
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11691
NEW USTING - HOllE Of THE W££11 - ExaJient
workmanshi and mll!rill have gone intD t!is 4
bedroom, 2 CaJ; ranch home. 41CreSdland lilienew
carpet, country kill:ben, 3 porches, 2
willl
workshop bench, cement drive, liJrse sial and pond.
Make ywr appointment today.
11693
1910 DOUBUWIDE HOllE willl 3 bedrooms, 2 boUos,
kill:hen with ran&amp;e and refngerafnl, living room, dining
~rea. 2 acres of land witlipond, fruit trees. prden area,
block garage. located It Ml Tabor Rued.

YOU CAN'T BEAT THE PRICE! 3 BEDROOM FRAME
RANCH. FAMILY ROOM IN BASEMENT. CARPORT,
CITY SCHOOLS.

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Improvement•

bmment. 22'x40' in-plnd pool, plus much 11101e.

garage, !hated on 1 acre. This home
alot of
nc. 1..o1s or possibilitiei eaa IDi more debits.
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11636

$25,650

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1973 PopUpcompot, alMpo
8 , oxc eand, 11,300.00.
Phono 304-1178·2723.

Cal .b ' details and lppaintrnent.

··~~~-; RT. 35 ~ 5bedrooms, ·
ca
in kill:hen, 2 fiJI lilths, lui

LAND CONTRACT - 14x70 BUOOY MOBILE HOME.
1980, 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, M HAS GARDEN TUB,
CENIIW AIR COIIIJ., PICTURE PERFECT INTERIOR
POI!Cij. FENCED PlAY AAEA. LG. LOT. $22,000.

good, """"· 304-871·
6288.

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bedroom scite with ~ room, iving rQOIII with

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KYGER CR£EK AREA - COMFOOTABLE BRICK AND
FRAME RANCit 3 BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS. EQUIPPED
KITCHEN WITH DINING AREA 2 CAR AfJACHED
GARAGE, NEARlY AN ACRE LA~ \'11TH NICE GAROEN
SPAC[ $45,000.

motor; Minn Kotl _.-.ctric

66 trollins motor, bolt
troilor, 1114-742-2128 .

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home featuring 3 bedrooms, ll+ bllths, lllr&amp;e famiy
room wilh stone firepllce, ldl 1 1aot 24'll24'
outbuildinr, Mil water and IIUn&amp;IM lllhS. Prad It
$55,1XXl.
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10 ACRES ~ HAS AGOOD BARN - Rural wlller
and electric available. Great build ina potential. 10
miles of Gallipolis. Route 775. Perry Township.

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vD~~rs room building ind lot located

near Tvcoon

!Me. Open your own counlry store and slock picnic
and Asling needs. lluitdinc was used as store and
Btlartment at one time. Priced verv w. ,

11641

fOI THE SMAll FARlER - 10 lovely acres with a
bridt ranch home. Home has 3 bedrooms, lui t.th and
2 half baths, living room, kichen, dining room. 1111
baseniEnf, attached ..... land and home in
excellent condition. located Rl 35 West area.

tl686

GII£AT SJMIEJ OR RETlllfiiEIIT HOllE - Owner

Ml consider llelpq with mancin, 2 bedroom
rerrooclc!led lune. Aluminum sidin&amp; insulaled.
builcinl 1 acre lawn with 8lrden area. Priced to sal at
$24,900
8593
HOllE PlACE- 2 !lory frame home plus 00 IICil!S of
land. Atlfxux. 2Q ICreS tillable. the rest pasture. Tractor
can be driYen ewer alt. Home his large llitchen, dining
room, !Wing room with fireplace. bath, 4 bedrooms.
Good larid Ill raise beef.
ll6t4
21111 ACRES - PARADIS£ LAIC£ - Year around
retrect located oo Hannan Trace lad. 3 bedrooms, 2
stacy, charming Okler home. BeMIIA sb:lced illce.
Wooded lond mhunt deer and wilclile. Tobacco bose .
Owr!er Ml sell 11 or ,.rt
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ACTION NEEDED IIOW 111 this ranch styte home. 3
bedrooms, living morn. ~rae window. l'h acre lawn.
Nice garden area. Country almo!IJIIere. em mVinton
County line. Price redoced Ill $19,900.
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11594
fAn - 140 AC1ES _TOTAl With !!tory IMler home.
taree blm. 1111111 With shed, mbacco bose, 2 ps
wels, IPflfUL 60 ICR!S lillbte. A PJd wor10ng farm.
located Ill Cora Mil lad.
4Hi5li
EII.JOY lH£ CH.\RIIIIIG ClfARACTEI of this StYlish 2
slay horne. 6 bed_,., 1or11111 dinillg hine room
:.:.':·· 2 bitlis. Glraee Wit in 1981
21qe fit In Priced in the 40s.
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. .WLI.IBITAI. FU£111 Oimrnllilonider_.y
IW pHe aliEf. 2 lDy, 3 8lls. Q lot l.ocalllj 011 3rd 1we.
$19,11Xl.
IMID&amp; almost COII1I*Ie bridt l!id cedar ranch. Siling on .6
rt ., ..... l*1ialr wooded. 3 bedrooms, living room. modem

·imide! Conveuient 0111 flaor livi!ll '18x7fl doublewide
with - 11Cr1. 3 ...._., 2 ,.. boUos, equipped
lctdlen. b'rnll ~vq room, flrnily room wilh bu*-«1
lloobhelves and fnpllca Ctntnf lir. Gnaa- 10'x40' ·
c:mred palio. M IDr $49.900.
11634

IEAUIIFUL VICIIIIIAII in 1 smll

IDwn.

£xcelent

Cllndltioo• 4 bediM"G. I\! b1111s. IDrmal dlnln&amp; nice

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tniiiS. Garden. lllllllir llllioUs ., ...
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"lolc:hen, djoq area w/JIJiJm docn Wooden ltoeriiiOIJI!Ie
llillows, hell $UIIIII!id ~ ;;,, 2 C21l 11'1¥- Aquality liul
Ilona City schod distrn Pric!d in low 50s. Sliecl ,.... tajdiJC and ce.er decor. Shocil be w nc:leltd in 30 ~
., ~ £ OIJEIIEfUSED- Modem 3Blls.!t Wlen.
sDe, cislwasle, nt &amp; rancl!, lR, batfJ. laun&lt;iy, dinq orra.
flrniy I'DIII1l Slllnoee lluildina. Ol)' sd1ools. Cal b' am debits.
l'rillorl . . Jls.

of this
char!'Jring ~·;~;;i,c'h:wlih'~i~;;,;;,;t, l.ollely lawn
comfort lovers. $41~.

11571
TAKE NOTICE- This 3bedroom~amehomehasald
tti offei'for $28,000. living room, large kitchen, both,
1\00(1 carpet, natural gas heat Unattached garaae.
large lawn. Home is in excel~nt condition. located in
city.

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SliiiiG • 20 ACII£S Of WOOOIAIIO- Ciooi!ooljlOiao y tune

leading a·solarUn wild lull Wlafllll!d by a ~ trmai!Mnc &amp;
clning room w/atrium docn qi3S!ioe !lone ~ Amodi!m
w!4A* litl'en l!id a brealcfS nrx*, 21\ tr.lhs, 3 btdrWJs
w/ rnasler sa, !liding OJor5 to a palio area Ucnlrl and nul
noom Unfrished basaoet 2 C21l £01¥. ~ g 1¥* garden l!id
dnf fnit raos.. Sllnm by ~

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IIAKE US AN OfFER on th~ acreage. Over fifty acres,
plus large bam in IIJOd COOditiQn. Couriy water and
free IllS located Africa Road, Cheshire Tawmlip.

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also be pcJtha:slol Formal emy, Mig rmm and bmalclninc

TllCKED AWAY IN THE WOODS with privacy aN your
own. Small frame horne with 2 bedrooms, living room.
kitthen, bath, basement with family room. 2,acres with
garden """'· apple trees. .Priced in the 20s.

room. modem lildlel1, laoniy room w/WIJ Jire!iace, JRs, 2 batt6,
a~ prate.

811"0 nerest ra
awcillrret Pricol io ilk.

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FOR THE INVESTOR - This neat and dean ho~ '.
ideally Situated for ren!aiiJ'operty or someone wanting
close Ill tow"·Alu~IOUIJI sid1ng outbuilding nice t.ck
lawn, within walking distance to stora Priced at
$13,900.
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. 11616
NEW USTIIIG- SECLUDED FAIIII -146 acres. A
r.m that shows Is care and prominance of past
history. Complete se1 of r.m buildinss. llriled Well
rural wafer avaiabte. Springs tlr lovestoclt Good
pastil~ fann. crop land. timber. Tobacco crap and a
lui line of mach10ery. $65,000. 12 miles from
Gallipol~. ' .
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w/ rAJ IRplao:t, dirq 100111, tg spacniS famiy IDOIII w/ polio

TAM EsrAm -

men. 4 8lls. 2 WI bolls, lili::hen lilhlll! w/!JinfJ space l!id

eleck om Olb*- or11 ~ Pnad ill ilre 9k. KJ'III!I'
Q1l!i Sc:hDof Oi!h1 Sl1oim IJr awilfl I l
lAID COIIIACT - A-lrlnr lane 111 HJ acre tal IIIII. 2 00: 3
btdrrDIIII. 1~ 111111. fiong RIOtll, lilr:lel, .al)o rooCil 1bid
btdrru11 wit be used b t.mly r-. bo&amp;:mat•ati!IEd, 2
._, t!lr...IDI, oa5le &amp; d!Yfl iiDidld. ASirilt $28,'01
f..uiiiCIES - EmfiM linr hoiioe. 3 8Rs;. bitt!. lR.
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ACIEADE - Owner is wious In sell this 21.48711C1l!S '
l!id Ml even help finance a qualified .buyer. Tllce
advlnllge or tlois opportunity today.
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more or le. in ttJe coootry and a 12'x60' molile horne
wilh . . . . ~land and iealy lice. Cll

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line. Electric and natural gas. Make us an offer. '

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98 Pigeon .,..
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owner financing. Near Raccoon Cree~

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liblem 4
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2 ..... boihilili::hen

Jl40 M:IB • tMO - llB ,; ......rd. 8lodo
- - A.-l!l S«too!ed ul .,-A ~!tall
boitl • "~ a1111. t.cx:.ltd 111 • ~ rllilt1
sd1ools.
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one litllii61olliule. M ilc*d Dfl ere 1a1. Clmrfr mill~

OIIIIEI FIIWICING 111 this immaculate 3 bedroom
home in KVIII' Creeto Schools. Included: fireptace, Ill
boUos, lui basement with 15'x40' lamiy room. natural •
ps. centralllir, fllll1lf plus lli•32' in-ground pool on
illldsca!*ll+ acre yard. .

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11111H1W AliA - 3 11! ' - . ~Jilt II!Ddlm 1M! 1ii:11en.
FJirrrJy ~ 111111, ollice or a Ilia! tal Mid Jllirafle
bullflll.llly !drads. ~ . . Prml bw !ill.

IIMSTIIEIIT AIIO INCOME - Prime IQcalion off Rt.
35, Jackson Pike. ~acre more or less with motile home
and doulJiewide. 24'x56'. l!Qth presently rented. lots of ·
pilSSibilities. Th&amp; one &amp; priced In ~~ fast Call today.
.
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11617
17 ACI£S and oouble wide home located in Rio
Grande .•~- Home has 3 bedrooms, kitchen 11!
baths,.d~1ng room. small room for nursery or stolaae
Outbuiding, garage, pump house.land lays mostly Hal
11648

11&amp;65

DON'T JUST DRM BY TIIS DIIE .;.. You must see

22w.ICJIIIWI
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JUSJ USI£0 - GREAT SJAIITER HOllE - 2
bedroom in town with patio and Mfsized lot lots of
room to add oo. Priced rigflllll $35,000.

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12 ft. Moytro Aluminum
bOot with 8 HP Chrysler

81

Motor• Homt11
C1mper1

Uko -

The

W.Va.

firetlllce. 4 bednlo!IB. fonnal dinin&amp; famiv room. lui

$65,500

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Boats al\d
Motor• for Sele

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11650
JUST USTED - WHY PAY ~ - When you con
pu{thase lh~ remodeled home b' $19,500. large
living room. b'mal dining'or family room. 2 bedroo!IB.
batf1. utility, vin)'f siding.Srect:Tf1!i!'\ la~n.
11696

OWIIER'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN- HAS MOV£D DOT rJ'
STATE AND MUST SACRIACE THIS B£AUJIFUL 4
BEDROOM BRI()I( AND fllAME RANCH. 2 FUU BATHS,
FAMILY ROOM v.ITH ~REI'L'£E. EAT-IN KITCHEN PLUS
FORMAL DINING. STORAGE ~DRE,I~RWNO 1'00..
2CAR GARAGl STOAAGE ll.DG. IliY SCHOOL SYSTl:M.
FEW MINUTES FROM GAUII'O.IS $65,500.

76

614-3711-2314.

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after 8, 304-578-2010.

Real Estate General

I

Pacer Moped for sele. Heavy

100 Custom

tl71 Chov. 4x4pldoup now

I'ICTIJiuQu£ COIII'EIIPOIIAIY - t!is C!lC8ptional •
. horne is !!did in 17 ~ d beautiful woods. 3200
sq. It with 3-4 bedotllllm. livina room. dinine with
calloedraf ceilin den with ~ 11M finished
blse.msnt new ~x4()' ~nd pool. 4 '*' liraae. .
blm. pond Owner may helP with financing. .

'79 Ford ~TO, 4 door blue,
48,000 mllea, tilt whool.
AC. AM· FM 8 track, built In

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NEAR

Hondo CR128 Elsinore .
Never ra~td . like ntw .
1650.00. Glr..l Moped, 4
"""""' old, 13110.00. Coil
192-7354 ovonlngs.

Trucko for Sale

- . , ond tiroo, Oood condttlon. Tlke ov• payment•
of 1110.71 o month. Coli

Put Nmnber l towork.foryou:

Brougham fully loaded. Ex·
tra nice. 304-876-6844.

M~GHEE

Sl8.731.

79

Motorcycle•

1980 , Horloy Super glide.
4000 mlloo, llko now. Coli
446-7383.

Ven••4w.o.

Judy DeWitt, Ru!tor, 311·8155
••rrill C1rttr. Rultor, .379-2184
Jim Cochran, Assoc .. 446-7181
lltcky lane, Assoc., 446-0451
C.tlly Popt, Assoc., 379,2748
llarprat Bry~nt, Assoc. 245·9277
Vl!llnil Smith. Assoc. - 388-8826 .

.SOUTHE;RN HILLS R.E.r INC.

1--------1978 Chrysler New Yorker,

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1UPPIIIS I'IMIS - 3 BEDROOM RANCH. MOSTlY
CMPmD. ATTACiiED GARAGE. NICE lARGE LOT.

74

Sllile

1 884 Orand Pri•, lou thon
12,000 mlloo. AM , FM
- · AC, 1'8, P8. Coli
881·42t0- 5:00.

Reneer.

Real Estate General

OIIIIER FIMIICIIIG MAY BE POSSIBU ON THIS
iiMlliiG 4 B£DROOI. 2 BATH TUOOR, RECREATI~
RM. WITH BilliARD TABLE Pt.US DEN. READY FOR
YOUR FAMILY COMPLETE WITH . CUSTOM DRAPES,
PLUSH CAAPET, EQUIPPED KfTCHEN. WOODBURNER. 2
CAR GARAGE NEAR CITY.

Auto• for

pickup. AIIIIOod cond~lon .
Colt 441-1428 . .

1976 Corvette, 11 , 000

milet. Exc .

71

1177 Eldorodo Codllloc,
17,000 mlloo. Aleo Ford

Boat offer. Coli 441f-8398.

76 Plymouth Volare, $ eyl.
auto . U&amp;O . 304-87&amp;•
1326.

1981 Z· 28 Camaro 23.000

trlctor ' mlnt condition with
85% rubber. Ford 3 point
hitch 4 row corn planter.

Nle. With or without new 10
ton' running gUr. Evurett

mags, red crushed velvet
interior, front end da"'aged.

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1tiZ Mercury Lyn• 3 dr. 1·1:-:1:::71:-D:-o"':'di-1-:-M:--hotahboak, olr, ounroof, 4 21L. "'· oond. ,,.oo,
oyl .. 4opd., ,.., detroit. Coli 304-171·1017 " ' - I . .
114· 311·8111 .
1110 Ollie Cutlou lu·
1110 Oldo Omoa. IX, outo· promo. Approa; 11,000
matlc, V8, PI, PI, AC. miiH. Vfliy - d aond.
AM·FM, 1974 Ford pickup Aaldftll 11100. 3CM·III·
3180-1:00.
.
14 ton, ~04-871- 1288.

'71 Ford LTD. good work
car. altar 4 PM. 304·8761345.

everythingorginai.CaiU$14·
388· 8543.

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with, 10 foot groin bead and

Remington tlr11 In elotted

71

' 75 Dataon. $1,000.00.
304-876-8848.

1949 Plymouth good con d.,

parts . 3 Gleaner combine

1972 Block Muatong
Orend• engine ovtrhtuled.

71

1981 Monte Carlo. Londou
loaded. excellent condition.
$8800. 304-675-3378.

448-8688.
Farm Equipment

710 Ford truotc, ZO ft. bod.
cab over .._,, Hobart
a. eo line welder ond power,
2 ovl . engine. Calil14-311·
82U.

Autos for Sale

Ohio-Point

3925.

$_2()0 or best offer . Call

61

30, 1984

Ohio . Point PleaiCiftl, W. Va.

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Features
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s.p!•• blr 30, 1914 ;
UNDER SEDATION -lll*n.
an -.....JMiewl*eBenplllpr,
. . roed: ted lllllde tile a. . "
ZoobMi!t' 1 'ltalrlda)r.A $ 'W
and a veterlury oplbUnalaplt
pe1 fonued the eye 811!1 deiUI
wurk an two tJpn. (AP

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Sedated zoo tigers undergo ·eye, teeth..work
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By .JOHN~
A.,..,...., P,.. Wrlle!'rt

naU 7oo personnel at Its Goetz Pronounced both an1mals to be In Cincinnati Zoo's cubs of the white
Animal Hospital to per!onn the eye generally excellent health, conced· Bengal species; a ~ally rare
CiNCINNATI (APj- 'The~ ·examinations and root -canal lng they are "a Httle overweight, If otrsprtna of the l1lOn! cUtii'IIOil(
to pe1forrnlng eye work on a tl&amp;er Ia suraei)' on the two heavily sedated. anything."
01'811111! Bengal tiller.
to make 9
the ~ast Is Wl!!l1 adult male 118ers. .
Sullivan ai1d Ketrlngbai!J!worlred
aedall!d, ~ :~ ~ ._ tbe 4~ · hwrs .of work ,_wmt ~- on the mo's .JIIImal8
~~~).JJY.e.~
gist says. without a liltch, although one of the before - Sullivan performed' ii
caJJed tellneoentra!retlniil~­
"'The big ones, we've got t,hern . tigers briefly. sUrred when .news canal Sept.lBonanotherofthezoo's alion, occurs COII1IilonJy In houseunder, because they won't coopet · photographers were ushered into a Bengal tigers. But It was Kelrb!g's hold cats. It. can ldll areas ~the~
atewlthyou," Kerry L. Ketrlngsald cage where he lay.
first lime working on a tiger, after retina, resti1ctlng vlalon and lOme. Thlll'!lday after examlnlng the eyes
Ketrtng, 8!1 opthalmologlst spe- previous experience examining l1liles bllndlng the cat, but 'IOIJieof a white Bengal tlger. "I've never c1a11ztng In animal care, used a gorillas, birds and African bongo times the aliment has no appll'l!l\1
had any problem with them. I've special camera to snap photographs antelopes.
.
etrect.llhasnoknowncaU&amp;eorcure,
seenmorepeoplegethurtbyhorSes of the eyebaUs of4-year-old Mota, a
Bhlm has fa lhered all 33 of the . Ketrlng said.
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than by tigers."
.'9tpound tiger suffering from a
Ketr1ng and Cincinnati dentist ammon feUne disease that dam·
David Suruvan teamed with Clilcln· ages the eye retinas and can cause
blindness. The pilot&lt;~~ were taken to
· EYE m EYE - Kerry
help monitor the aliment.' sp1 Dgll!S$.
Jl.elntc, an op&amp;h8lmoloplt IIPI'"
SulHvan, who does most of his
clt'*IIB ......_.care, dw*a
work
on human pediatric patients,
tile.,., .. Mota, 4-,......... male
perfOrmed the root-canal surgery to
wl*e' Benpl u,er, "' the
fix a broken tooth on Bhlm, a
Clnchm!J Zoo n.n.day. Mota
4.»pound.IJl.year-old
tlgerwhohad
sutlers from a camrnon felllle
chomped
down
on
a
log someone
dis naethatclmlapseyeretlnall
threw
into his cage.
and can- IJIIadtm · (AP
' 7oo veterinarian Lynn Kramer
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EYE INSI'ECI'ION - Mota.
a 4-ye&amp;NJid, JMie white llenpl
!Jpr bas drupe put In . . eye,
• . above, at tile Clnclnnall' Zoo
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received eye and denial eve a&amp;
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'Smooth bosom of Ohio River' descri~

Meigs·personality Wf3ll·r~membered

PEEPS, A Gallipolis Diary:

J. R. Price, author of book,
died at 95 years of age .
By J. SAMUEL PEEPS
GALLIPOLIS - There's this
book, "Fond Memories of the Gay ·
Nineties and other Verse," ,by J. R.
Prtce, whose'addresslsglvenonthe
book'.s front page, P. 0. Box 97,
WestvtUe, Ohio 431&amp;. Beneath that,
also on the front page, Is this grtm
warning: "All rights reserved. This
book, or parts thereof, may not be
reproduced In any form without
permission of the pubUshers."
WE Gar NO permission to print
that. Therefore, ol' Peeps may he
sued :for .p laglarlsm or whatever.
Disobedience, anyway! But there' s
more on the front page, and we'll
not copy any more after that to
show that we WILL obey the
prohibition against reproduction of
· the verse itself. It gives the year,
1978, and then: Curry Copy c:;enter
of Dayton South. Dayton, Ohio.
Ortginal artwork by Thomas R'
Bucher. Now we've given ALL the

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touch the rest ollt with a l().foot pole
tn view of the hoatUe statement we
just showed you. ,
THE ONE WE have Is an
autographed copy, autographed by

J . R Price to Hazel Cameron "and
all her loved ones." There's also an
.obituary clipping on which someone wrote a date, Oct. 13, 1978. It
starts off: "u. R. Price, 95 • .
WestvUle, died Friday at Mercy
Memorial Hoo;pttat, Urbana, 0. Tile
son of John Harvey and Mary Ann
Price, he was born on Sept. 5, 1883,
on Little Bulls kin Rd., In Gallla

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ON THE MAP of Ohio, WestvtUe
appears to he halfway between
Columbus and the Indiana Une. It's
in Champaign County. Ask for this
Utile hook vf verse at your
bookstore or your public llbrary.

U. S. farm policy needs major overhaul
WASHINGTON lAP)- A blpar·
tisan panel of former &lt;~grlculture
secretaries has found easy agn&gt;ementon at least one aspect of U.S.
farm policy. As Earl Butz put it,
"What we have been doing olr
vlously doesn't work."
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Four of 'the former secretaries
told Colli:"""" on Thursday that .
nothing short of a major overhaul '
can
Amertcan agriculture to
theprofltablUtyltenjQyedbelorethe
downti!I'Dofthe last !ouryears. That
plunge has led to bankruptcies and
the worst overall farm picture since
the Depression.
Butz, who headed the Agriculture
Department under presidents
Nixon and Ford, described the U.S.
hearUand as tlle largest, richeSt

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larmlng area in the world. "And
whatat'ewedolng?We'reshrinldng
back," he said, retening to policies
that oller farmers Incentives to cut
their production.
"That path leads inevitably to
expanded competition abroad , to
loos olloretgn markets, to curtaUed
production at home, totheprollfera·
tton of ggvernmental controls and to
reduced Income," said Butz, now
dean emeritus of agriculture at
Purdue University.
Bob Bergland,
of the
department in the Carter admlnls· ·
tratlon, said he had recently turned
away from a lifelong beUef In higher
prtce supports as the cure for !ann

llY BRVSON R. CARTER ·
Extell!llon Apmt
Agrtculture and CNRD
GaiDa Counly
GALUPOLlS - More than 40
percentofOhlo'starmlandlsleased
in 59me form.
Because more of the leases in
Ohio have a renewal date in
September or October owners and
tenants aUke are currently rethink·
lng lease provisions. Whether It be a
crop share, livestock share or cash
rental l~se serious thought needs
to be given in provisions Uke: the
term of the lease, provisions for
notice, tights of entry for the owner,
rights of sub-leasing by the tenant,
as well as rotations, fertlll2atlon
practices; carryover crop provt.
slons, responslb!Uties for repair a!ld
maintenance and provisions f~r
capital improvements.
ln some cases Ohio law requires a
real estate lease to be in writing,
however, a written agreement IS
strongly recommended for all
leases.
If you need help with !arm rent
considerations, then give me a call
at 44&amp;7007 or set up an appointment
lor an office visit.

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Pe&amp;llclde Slorale
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Safestorageofpesticlde;reduces
tit(, chance ot accidental exposure
or eontamlnatlon 'and aids In
prolonging product llfe. Pesticides
should be stored in locked and
posted areas to prevent access by
. chUdren, animals or unquaJlfled
persons. Products should be stored
In their orlglnal containerS with an
Intact, legible label. Do not store
pesticides with food, feed or seed.
Select a fireproof area that will
proteet .t he products from mo~&amp;ture,
heat, freezing and direct sunllght.
Check tlils area periodically for
broken or leaking containers.

Based on Sept. l conditionS,
production of aU tobacco types In
Ohio ls forecast at 24.6 mlillon
pounds, up 39 percent from 1983.
Average yield ts•estlmated at 2,100
pounds
acre compared with
1,485 pounds per acre last year.
· Ohio corn production for grain
based on Sept. 1 reports is expected
to total 4rn rnUllon bushels, up 81
percent from the 1983 production of
224 rnUlion bUshels and up eight
percent froiD the Aug. 1 forecast.
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1 Ohio soybean production IS tore.
While prectpttatton coinbin~ for , cast·at'l35.7 m!Ulqn.bushels, up 33
June and July was serlousl:;. below . percent from 1983 production of 1
oormal, August ralntaU' wtui 114
101.'7 !lllllion bushels. Acres In·
percent of normal for the Siate afa · ien~ for harvest Is estimated at
crucial time. Growers expect to
3.71, million compared wlth · 3.28
harvest 3.75 million acres ot corn
mUUon acres harvested In l983.The
for grain with an average yield of
average yield for l!*lolls expected to
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reach 36.0 bUshels, equal to the
bushels from 1983 and ari Increase
recOrd high 1982 ,Yield ·anct.'up 4.0,
of 8.0 bushels since Aug. 1.
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ByNANt.'YYOACHAM
offering a halt inf.ere!Jt in the 'boiii levee under guard. A qutck.wJtted .
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Wrtler
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The boy turned the (or dlm.wJtted, depending on per·
POMEROY- She's roundln' the 1~ card. Two years later he told sona1 oplalon) calllope payer
Bend
and she kloks just ilke a
hiiiiiJICle:
Spi'lllllf to the controll aild payed a
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"Either you own.her or I ,do." He popular, '11011&amp; of that day wlltch
the rtver. Just llstm to that ca,Wope · turned the lucl&lt;;y card
and the begaii "Mr. Jolnon turn me looee.
. andlookatthosewavesa·laptlln' at boatwasaUhis.
Got no moaey but a aooc1 excuse."
the bank. Here comes tile s11owboat!
That was the beginning of a life The COIMciB roared with laUghter
What a tht1ll it was, when a
lime of pUottng and owning river but the sbertfl met the boat at the
showboat c;une to town. Advance
boats.
next l•ndlq IUid ~ to have
pubtlclty 'p~lalmed "Mirth! Mel·
He finally dmpped .his last name ttx. on board working the chain
ody! and Minstrelsy! '' and l)rought Gaches to become IQlown as Ralph gang,too.
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The "Goldenrod" was Captain
~bank of the Ohio River.
relaUon to, the famoos writer.
Showboats brought · entertain·
Capt. Ralph started in showboat· Ralph's blgglest lbowboal It had a
ment · to the people. Showboats tng as an advance agent for E.i\ .. luxurious auditorium with a -Una .
broogbtthetheatre-aHftfromthe Prtce. The ·advance agent was thEi capacity of ml, a p'andiJ1e'ZWilne
hum-&lt;lhun (/!every day Ufe.
man who came to town ahead of the wtth 32 boxel, crystal chandeliers,
A
ShOwboating was another wtirld. .showboat to paste up advertise- plush aeal!l and a tln•... nd eleclrlc
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Most Individuals thought tt was a · ments and give the upcoming lights. It wu also aald to·haw had
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the biggest, " Yihlltllnelt" caWope
oo~' ,.
· ,romance,butasoltenasnot,actors,
After rrovtng his way up from·
MOf!rl' FAMOV8 BOAT - A111J01i1b 111e ''CoUon
eaptab. RqJh Waldo Emerson otl.etaitFallll, llwa8 &lt; ·~
advance man to captain, he spent :JJ on::~~. there wvreelght big
· actresses and muslcillns joined
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prubably the P10!11t famous,
showboating companies tor Jqst the
years l;1attlingstonn andlk,lod to ply showboats and toor 1111111 ones on • •••n" .wullllt tile llrplt of l!boWII asil OWiied by
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showboat was Uke a long leisurely· on the Ohio lf0r11 PlttsburKJt to
vacation.
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Cairo, IU., and OIJ
Mississippi
Where else but on a showboat from Wabash, ¥Jrul• to New
CoUld troupers i1eep late In the OrleanS.
,
the first . W01I8II to hOld both a
COLUMBUS, dhto (AP)- The foor years ago, makes it a weresneaklngctgarettesandsteal·
mornlflll, angle for catfish In the
He put In at aU towns, large and captain's and pilot's llcleMe on the .state 11 re-evaluating a policy tbat' fouttlt-degtee mlsdemeano~ for a tng butts. We were afraid they
afternoon, swim any time they smaU. He played to, youJii IUid old,
OhloandMtu!utppt
allowualeeofciprettal1omlnon - wholesa!erorretallertosellorglve going tq burn the place down," be'•'-'
wanted, perform just oru:e a day blacks and whites, ca)WII, moon·
The last and JIC*Ibly best koown In state lnstlliltlons- an apparent cigarettes to anyooe under age 18.
said.
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with no rehearsals in between, be shiners, miners, · businessmen,
shOwboat In our ara was the . violation of an Olilo law tbat went
Jolm L. Washington, superintend· · Mary Irene Motlt~,l ~ :"
assured of fine dressing rooms and preachers, country ' Iannen, city ''Majes!lc." Fer IIM!nll8Diii,lt tntoetfl!ctearllerthlsweek.
entottheTralnlngCentertorYooth mantortheYouthSe!McesDepart· ; ,.,
· state rooms and to top ltaUotf,enJQY slickers and anyooe elsewbowould
wasoperaledbyKentState~nlver·
The , law, wiJlch took effect in Columbus, said, "Right now, our ment, said superintendents of the: .:l.i
three square meals adayoflKll'lleof pay the price of a tiCket.
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sltyunderlhedll«lloiiofPI'bt ll' . Watlli!iiday 'after beJn&amp; lnadvert· poUcylllinUrnllo. Wesellc~ Institutions are resp&gt;nslble for .~-·
the blist lasting food to be found
Everyooe laved tile melodrarna.s
HarryWr~~~t~. Wrlghtplayed"mov· entJy diopped from state stallites 1n the commtssary, which Is open choosing where. smoking wm
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· . anywhere? (Showboat captains andcametocheel'thehero,hlssthe
tng ~" which audiences
onceaweek,toanyonewholsover14 aUowedsoltcanbedonesafely.But -~ ,.
used to vie to see who could hire the- vllUan and wom•themselves into a enjoyed in spite ot the COIISiant
to smoke wllh their parents' she said department Director ' •: 11,
better chef aiid set the niost lavish frenzy over the p11g1J,t of "our Utile
flldrerlngslnthepoorquallt)'tllms.
perrntsston."
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Washington said he and otherS thepollcy.
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Capt. Ralpll once ~ld the IIDry of
Better highways, movie theatres
But he never lost lila low! tor the attempted to ban smoking in the
"A high percentage of. them do ~: ;,
ot an enthualutlc ~ spectator and prubably eYell die deil\ualan · rtver and tt was pi'Obably Just age lnstltulonsin the J.9&amp;lsaftertheU.S. smoke. There Is a high con-elation ,'~;
top salary, slJ:lwboat acts
the hlghestcaUber. Is ltaeywonder · wbo&amp;nt,IOwrappl!dU~lDalhowthat had a hand In bringing about the that liA!pt him fnm doiDg what he surpon general's report Unklng between smoking and young people
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• at 011e point, wbelt the herO was demise ot lllillwboallng.
was ~ to have aald on more smoking with cancer was Issued.
generally classified as deUn· , ,
Not boat at aD •
· lfllstUenly accuaed of the crtme,
Captain Ralph flnaDy retired lhanoneoccaslon.
''Thelddsalmostwentape.'lbey quents,"Mofftttsald.
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"I'd go back to the rtver and
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boats, 12 of whlcb·were showboats. showboli.tlng for just a Httle more
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huge box placed on top o! a barge
&amp;me of the favorite of showboat He spent hill !lnal years serving in than my lre!V·"
wlthnomeansofself·propulslon.All melodramas were .'.'Pee O'My
showboatshadtobepushedalongby Heart," · ~uttle Shepherd of Kingtowboats: .
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That Important fact makes one and 1''The TraU of the Looesome
WOfK\el' how or Why Hollywood Pine."
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A. ~t seaBOII began In
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ltlOVlll version of Edna Feriler's mld·March and ended In mid·
mvel "Showboat" was filmed. November. During the winter
Remember 'the big PaddJewheel roonths, C;lpt. Ralph woiJid head for
GAWPOUS
45 STAR STIEET ' for•oly lleall/a..rton
chUrning the waters to the tune ot NeW York to book acts for the
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DesldespiShlngtheshowboat,the Zlegfeld, wbo IIUillllgedrnmed\811S
FOR ALL MAKES AIID MODELS.
. towboat also provided lights and hot FIIDDY Brice and W.C. Fields IUid
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were a11o on the towtJoilt. A revues which beqlme laiOwn as ·
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hooked on behind.
· of · ~~t" with Captain Ralpll
finaNing Available - Pickup &amp; Dtlivery
Many
became invlilved In as !he tecbnlcal advisor. j
showboating and over a span of - ~ enJoyed his blgh-11'1"g show·
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Captain Ralph Waldo EmersOn concerned. Capt. Ralph
45 STATE STREET
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Gaches, the"l&lt;ingoftheRlver," the quite a fellow. His nepheW, .~
"Gentleman Captain." He is expe- QuUlen, (wbo $tlll lives In Letart
GREAT IMAGE Sliowboa&amp;
ctally Interesting to people In Meigs Fallsandwhosemother~astster
Cap!='" Balplt WUio l!'.men ia
COunty because he was fran our to the captain),· ~blirs that a
lighted
lamp
was
always
lett
in
an
JIUib:Oed . . . lmap
ii[I!Ck c1 the woods and our bend In the
....... 011&amp; .. l'lliooe Allert . .
upstairs
window
ot
their
J,1VI!ISide
river.
home whene'ler the captain was
Reued in Letalt Falls
1.-n Fdll,llie ......... -to
Capt. Ralph was llo"' and reared . expected to. pass by. U1It were
Mille ''lllii&amp;Gf tbe River,"
tn Letart Falls at a time when Letart daytime when the c~ pmed,
tbe"G
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· Fallswaslnttsbelghtofglocy; when he would have the caW~ playing.
the river meant adventure and the If tt were nJght, l)e
the
whistle In a 0!11aln way kOOwnonly
sreamboat meant Plt11'-·
As a ywngster, he was lured awy . to the famlly.
Capt. Ralph had many 8111!Cdotes
from his home to take a job as a
which
be sbared with hill family;
dishwasher on a river boat. At the
le!lder age. of 14, his Uncle Wick One time, wbne on the M'•'S'ippt,
Hayman, then of Ravenswood, hls boat passed by a c~ gang _of
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easiest way to get certain ·Ohio . years of marriage before Elizabeth 'to build and aeu furniture. ·
died, four chUdren were b!lfn. In
ry~ade products Uke iron, pipe, and
Tiiat particular bljlldl!lll 18 •till
1824 Solomon married Cailll!rlne · standing, althOUih l~ has been '
food&amp;tutts to the east coast. It wUI be
Ttllaye, who died In 1868.' TQ this
reduced, to One and one-half stories ·
remembered that the steamboat
union · six children were horn, . due to a !tt e In the 19'/0s.
did not come onto the ~e unW
Jricludlng WUI C, l!ayward, one of
Ha)'Ward was one of the original
alter l81l and taking products
across the mountains by pack botse · GaUljiolls' early undertakers. ·
seven signers of ·the constitution of
rent, careered
It ts likely that SolomonHayw&amp;r!l
was moot tedious.
the :Presbyterian' .church, serving
buUt
his
own
hpuse
as
well
as
the
gaUy along on the
ONE OF 'I'IIE ship buDders in
as an officer of the church for 51
bouse at First and Cedar which IS
smooth bosom of
Martella durtng this decade was
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almost externally identical · wttb ' SOLoMON lqht In the ll(ar of
Edward Tupper who later became
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a resident ot Galllpolls. Amo!lll the
The NonpareU Oollllllllll '
In the 1840s shlpbuUcllng on the Gallipolis from 1841 to 1844. :
many carpenters that Tupper
was a light c r a f t 7().ton schooner
Ohio River was ' revived apd
Hayward who died in 1882left his ' ··
brought from New E!lllland .who
shtpy.,rds were estaQUshed at
buUt at Marietta, and powered by . were skilled In the art of making
marl\ on Galllpolls history mostly in
Marieita and Point Pleuant. It !he· woodwork and the lurnlture
one large square san. Wilen the sh)l6, schOQnef$, aDd brigs was
seems that Hayward )VOrkeiJ In the
that has ~urvtved for over 100 years,·
Nonparell passed by GaJUpolis, It Solomon Hayward, whose house
.
shipyard
at
Point
Pleasant.
The
and decorates many city homes.
was In route to New Orleans 11nd we feature today. Located at 421.
ships
built
In
the
1840s
were
bullt
to
' eventually New York loaded with Third Avenue. the Hayward house
200 pounds of Dour, 50 barrels of was bullt in 1861.
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In co~itng an earlier article
drled corn, 4,l1Xl pounds of cheese.
'Solomon Hayward was hom In alter being towed to the Crescent
;lhoui · New Hope Church, Mrs.
City by steamboats: .
Luctlle Hurt writes to tell us New
6,l1Xl pounds of bacori, 100 sets of ' 1791 and ~am!' to Marietta tnll()!Sas
rum puncheon shooks and a few
an apprentice ship's. carpenter · WJULETIIErev!valofshipbulld·
Hope was bullt In 1864, thatCbirles
grindstones.
under Edward Tupper. Alter Presi- tng on the Oijlq River was· nO! too
Howard was not an early n\flmber,
ilnd.Aibert Hurt was. Our lnfonnaDuring the first decade of the 19th dent JeHerson's embargo ruined . successful, lt•WI\5 goo!! io Hay:wanl
century Martella sldp carpenters
as he saved el)ough money to b!Jy a
uon for the article came· ~ 1M
the Ohio River shipbuUdlng Indus·
made two sldps, seven brigs and . try In ~. Hayward moved to
lot atthe cornerofThirdand Grape :. \'I.P.A. fUe written l)y fr!embers r1 :
Gallipolis, where Solomon worked . where he began the manulacture of
New Hope In 1938. T)Je flle.ls k~ at
three schooners, all of wldch were
as a cabinetmaker.
furniture. He was so successful that , OO!o U~erstty.
buUt to be powered by saU both on
HAYWARD MARRIED Eliza. during the Civil W&lt;1r, be en:cted a . : Jame8 !Wilds' addreM Is P.O.'
the river and the ocean . . It was.·
l!eth PhiUips irll813, and, ln. their 10 three-story building which he used
t.:Ueved that this would be the
J1ox ~~'· Clarksburg, Oblo 43ll5.
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Special C«reep;ollljent
GALUPOUS- ''The Nonpareil
left Marietta on the 21st day of
AprU , and shoving off lntQ the
stream, with the aid of her broad
sau and the cur-

SOLOMON HAYWARD buUt lids hou8e In lll81. B• 18 loWed at 4Z1
Third Avenue, Gallipolis. Hayward
to the Old French CitY about
1808 at the age of 17 as a carpenter and cabiuet·maker. Hayward also
spent iime here from 1805 to 1807, and In lhe 18408 he worked as a ship's
catpenler making ships, schooners, and brigs al Marielta aDd Point
PleUant. He was also one of the founders ot whalls now the GaDipolls
Flrllt UDited Presbyterian C~urch.

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Ohio- Point Plea1011r,

BOOT SALE!

WASIIINGTON (AP) -Amelicans marched to thealt;lrlnJuneat
the highest rate In years, new
government statistics Indicate.
Sane 306,~ American couples
tied the knot In June, according to
prellmlnary t1gures collected by the
National Center tor Health
Statistics.
That'sarateotl5.8marrtages per
l,!XXJ Americans - the highest level
for any one month since June 1978,
when the rate was 16.0.
But despite the surge 1n June-

tradltloll!llly the most popWal'
month for weddings- the national
marriage rate remained relatively
level on an annual basis.
Barbara Wilson ot the statistics
center suggested two !actors may
have resulted In the · jwnp In
maniages this June, although she
cautioned against reading too much
Into tlgures that may be revised
before becoming 11nal.
There were five Saturdays this
June, she pointed out, wblch
lncreases thellkellhoodo!Weddln,gs ·

In ~ month because ilalt of all

IOSSILLI
SUIDI DESIGNEI

weddlngsarel\eldonsaturday.
But, she added, the Increase In the 18,~morethanthef!rsthalfotl98S.
JWJe marriage rate, Without a · But because,ofthe larger)lOpliallon
corresponding hike Ill the annual .this year, the six-month marrtaae
rate, may also smw that people are rate was Identical at 9.9 per 1.~ In being more deliberate . In their · both perlods.
wedding plans:
'lbe nation's annual lll&amp;ITiaae
Couples who plan to many may rate pealced at 12.2 per 1,~ pel ams
Increasingly be choosing the time ln1945WiththeendofWorldWarn,
when vacations are easier to a time whl!ll yoong men were
schedule and the weather may be · returning rnm the service, forming
better for outdool: parties, she famllles and launching the SlJbse.
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ByGEORGEW. CORNELL
AP Religion Writer
Besides preaching In crowded
churches across the Soviet Union,
evangellst BillY Graham says he
raised a key Issue ot U.S.-Sovlet
relations With top So\rtet otflclalSthe cause of human rights and
religious Uberty.
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talks might accompllsl\ some good.
According to Graham, he pointed
out to the Soviets that Issues of
religious freedom and Imprison·
ment of unregistered believers are
of blgh CQ!lrem to American
Christians and Jews and are
"serious barriers to closer .
relations. "
He says he emphasized that this Is
"perhaps the No. 1 cause" of the
problem. "I polntedoutthatltbrlngs
a psychological and phllosopblcal
difference In how American people ·
feel."

Back this week from bls 12-day
Soviet trtp, Graham says he had
extended, meetings With several
Soviet leaders, Including two~
with PoUtburo member Boris Poliomarev, secretazy ot the Central
Coounlttee ot the Communist
Party.

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Kuoyedov, _head ot the CouncD tor
ReUglous Affairs, and Georgi ATbotov, director of SoVIet aha!ysis ot
U.S. and Canadian attitudes.
· The evangellst said he "tried to
llsten With respect" to those he met
and 8ISo tried to help them
"understand the concerns many
people In the United States and
elsewhere have abouthumanrlgllts
and religious liberty."
As custmlary, Graham declined
to go lntodetansaboutthoseprtvate
conversationsw!thpolitlcalleaders.
But from hls own observations
and talks With ch\II'Ch peOple, he

theU&amp;illeResla~antln~

port to plan ways to help lndl\rldilals
getoutthevoteattheNov.6electlon.
Women's Vote '84 has arranged
for various locations where lndlvlduals can conveniently go to register
to vote. In order to vote at the Nov. 6
election, resldellts must register by
Oct. 9.
Locations lined up by the gioup
are Rutland Department Store;
Rapp's Grocery, Snowville; Whaley's Grocery, Darwin; Wald Cross
and Sons Store, Racine; Reeds
Country Store, Reedsville; U&amp;ille
Restaurant, Middleport; C. &amp; '!'.

hls tour on television, radio and In
easing of restraints on reJJgion. ' the press.
"Restrictions are lessening," he told
"One archbishop said he did not
New York news contereoce 011 his recall anything like It In bls
return Tuesday.
ll1etlme," Graham said- He said he
He said there "seems tobefar less blmself had "total treedm•" In bls
OiliX esston now" than In period
preaclilng, but that Soviet law
before the rule of the late Soviet restrtcted religious services to
Jeader Leonid Brezhnev, w~dled in church property.
1982, ahd "that trend has contlnlled. • "Many .;hurches and cathedrals
'The Soviet government has begun to were filled to overflowing, and In
recognize that beUevers are the
scme situations loud$peakers were
hardest workers and most dutlful used so giwps standing In church
citizens:"
courtyards or In other church
He admitted, ''There may be facilities could hear.''
more dltflcultles for Jews than for
He said, ''Many more yoong
Christians," noting that Jewish people are attendln&amp; than I antiCIemlgratlon from the Soviet Union pated," as blgh as 50 pacent of the
has decreased. He says he talked congregations bt some cases.
With Soviet otfldals about the
An aide said the Western press
possibilities of more Jews faDed to report Graham's pubUc
emlgratlng.
appeal io Soviet leaders to pennlt ,
Graham, who dellvered more ''more churches and more Blbleli, ''
than 50 sennons and other taiks In and bls can for an nations tootleerve
four Soviet · Cities, said he was the :aetslnld accords on _human
SUI"pdsed at the ~ coverage of rlgllts.

'I'IMllunloratMutordHighSchool
hadaskedtheSovletsforbrochures,
books and magazines for a class
project.

atankswounduplnapackagesentto
Michigan blgh school student by
the Soviet Mission to the United
Nations.
A Soviet Mission official said It

FBI spokesman John Anthony In
Detroit, whose otflce Is lnvestlgatlng the shipment, said the tiny cUps
of fUm "were something any ,

was
"absolutely
the. ,contractor
wanting to bid on a job
n-:lsslon
Included Impossible"
the unclassified
could receive."
mlcroftlm In the package, which.
"We have no conclusive theory"
was damaged when It reached on how the mlcrOtllm got Into the
ChristOpher Foley on Si!pt.l7.
package, Anthony sald Friday.

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dart ,IOurnam!!nt. sportSanclcJ8ru;e
countrtes.Jnlll90wejust.potllghted firm .. T'hey are tentatively ·sche- clemonSti'atlons, and chlldren s
those lndustrtes and prOducts that cluledtortwoweekaot~. · acltMtles.
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An "AI!ernalives .;_ Eliel'gy for
partsoftheworld.Inl98hveclioeeto Bowling Green, Ohio Wesleyan, the FUture" exhibit wiD show a
fOcus 011 a speclftc country;" she Ohio Slate, the University of model of an alcohol distillery from .
said.
Dayton, and a cliniC at Mldr!f• ,
the Institute ot TechnoloiY In
Past festivals have hlghilgbted
Twol'l!lltaurateuntromCurttlba, Paranaandanalcohol-powen!dcar
Luxemburg, Mexico and Egypt. thecapltalofParana.Willanivetwo fromFordMotorCo.Withafueltank
The EIIY}ltlan navor JrOII:1Pied a week&amp; before the festival to prepare of steel made by Annco Inc., which
"paper tech" ri1useum exhibit last food, Ms. R!Ian said. ·
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year,
''They Will pi'Obably tie working than half ~an pasenger cats In
Muchltthe1911Uesttvalfocusw!ll out of a high IICbool COI1IIllel'Cial Brazlj - ;alcolnl fuel, and 00
be on Parana, a BmziUan siate kitchen, to Jll'fPill'e bid aold at. per ceut of tl!e-cars now being made
chosen throogh Workllig With Mldr!fest.Normallywetrytogetlllli there use It, she5al!l.
Partners In the · Americas, an students In kllch\!iii Involved. It's a
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International organlzjitlon wblch significant kind ot expedmce for a mtnlature railroad exhibit dematcheS United Stales With Central th!m," she said.
. slgneJI by Paull3usse ot Cincinnati,
and South Alnerl!:an countries or
TheBrazllianeotreellistltutew!ll · runn1nar ablg "kind ot a fanclflul
states for cultural exc~. Pa- provlde:r:l,!XXlcupeoffreewf1ee. · . · tourofBrazll,"Ms.Rltansald. ·
ranalsaaouthernsiatew!thamlxot
Clarence J . Bnrwn, U.S. ,deputy
"We Will beabletoletpeoplerun
aartcultural and Industrial eco-' secretaryotoornmerce,iildle\'el'aj .. the trains In a 40-by~foot area.
mm1c base.
Brazilian buSiness executM!s plan They can drive their train to Rio,
. Brazil's. Globo-lV Network, ·the . to atlelld the t.ph e &lt;XIIlfere&gt;il! Jiluasll!rFallsandaratnforest,"she
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cancer by scene lJ peroi!nt, .,· she,
"And

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· Showing Our New Fall Shoes
For Men and Women.
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thecum!llt natlonalaverageotlOto
:r:1 grams a day, she said.
She reamrnended that only. :JJ
percent of a person's tolal dally
ca~ Intake ccme frotn fat
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"1batmeanseatlngleanercutsof
meat,- poultry Without skin and
fish, .. Ms. Henney suggested.
She also said, "'lbere
many
inytha aboUt cancer. One Is that

The cancer research Institute

the

Invisibly with long-luting results

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Institute has begun to push iOwaro
the reduction aoaJ With an '~!due.•
tiona! camll8la!l aimed at J'ed!ICflla .
the lnunber ~ Arnel1cani w11o
smollle by i!Opercent by.lll90.
"Srhoklng is a killer," she said.
But "It's never too late to stop .
smoklnll, even now. Elghly-slx
thousand Uves a year could be
saved."
·· . 4 .
Henney added that~29,(ro .
deaths per year fl'omeolon cancer;.
the cancer most 'often cawied by .,
tatty diets, could be prewnted by a
change to fiber-rlctl blds. . ·

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law.
,
University students Friday on humid weather. :
,
,
Meteorologists and other selm, misdemeanor criminal charges In
Ollklalssald heMilapser:lbutwas
tlfic types like to look at radar the Aug. 30 death of a sopmmore . encouraged to~I'UIIJiingc
pictures and pn!ssure centers to who suffered a 'fatal heat s~
forecast fair or foul, but SOOII! fo!1cs during a hazlng-lncklent.
Three juniors . pif!!lCilt whl!ll
sUD swear by the woolly beat's · . The charges were flled In the Goodrlcllcollapsedwerelndlctedon
strtpes
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are Jason Miles, 21; Louis Fancher
Insect's center 1s broad, the Winter transfer student and a member of m, :r:~. and AnlllQnY o·Al8andro,
Will be mild, and visa versa. the corps of cadets. University 21. All were.members of corps unit
Ent~ at the American omclals have said he was rousted
F-1 whlcll G&lt;iodrlch had joined the
' of bls death.
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By 8&amp;R &amp; Laura· Mae

and patron saint ot the WOOlly bear
festlvlil bere this weekend- where

''Lay-A-Way Now·For Christmas"

Sewers and non-sewers alike can handle life's little rips,
tears, holes and missing buttons-easily.

SLACKS

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BLOUSES

bears,askl..eon"BadNews"Bates,
winter?
If you don't lnlst the woolly
themanevenameteorologlstsaysls
perfectly qua lifted to Interpret a
woq11y ~ caterpUlar's weather
prediction. .
"He's 011 ornery old .cuss. Leoit
liv115 In a Utile heme. No electrlcll)',
nol.fghts,manythlng.Justawoodsy

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OCT. 1·6

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A cblef villain amoilg foods ·ts
meat With high fat content: 'lbe
fiber-laden foods Include cereals
and vegetables ·such as celery and
dried beans !lnd peas, Ms. Henney
said.
.
Following her ~rlptlon COI!ld
helpreducethecancerdeathrateby
50 percent- or:m.~lesadeaths a
year -by the yejll' m, she said:
"One half of that would result
from lrilprovi!d appllcafJon ot the
latest liJid !Jest treatJnepta, ·jllll! the
other half would C&lt;me through
prevention by applying the preven. lion strategies" that she outlined,
shesald.
,
Ms. Henney 'said the. cancer

-Weather
watchers laud caterpill~
::n~~:ru~~:
~ILION,
ElYria~

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lADIES'

next month as the South American
natiohnefs'steandlevislonnetwork,sO.neot
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a~tatlveofthe
U.S.DepartmentofCol'ilrnercetike
par\ In Middletown's seventh .an.
nuii!Mlddfest.
About lOO,!XXlpeopleareexpected
atthe festival on Oct. 5-7. ''We li)lllk
It's very dltferent from other
International festivals," said VlrglIlia Rltan, executive director of
Mlddfest International Foundation,
wblch was set up In 1!m
"Mostof·themfocusontheethnlc
grwps In their towl! and It becomes
. a showcase. In !l1ll" case, we pick a
specific country and spotJight that,
In many ways, by bringing In
. performers, artists, dignitaries,
cooks, anyone that has some
slgnlflcanoe and relevance to that
culture. 'lbesepeoplearenormally
housed In private hoine$ whlle
they're here, to get us acquainted
WiththPm."
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MEN'S

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Ro8d, Mldd!eport,

Mn.FORD, Mich. (AP) ,...- 'rhe
FBI says It has "no conclusive
theory,"butlseagertoflndouthow
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tats, ellmlnattng smoking and
adding more Dher ,to the typical
American diet could cut cancer
deaths In halt, BCCOrdlng to a
National Cancer Institute expert.
"There are things the IndiVidual
can do and they Will belp to prevent
the most frequently occurrtng
cancers," Dr. Jane Henney, deputy
director of the National Cancer
lnslltule, told the Monsanto Re- ,
search Q&gt;rp.-Mound Laboratory on
·Thursday night.
"First, don't smoke. And then
make SOOle very simple dlet!lry
changes by reducing your fat lhtake
and Increasing your fiber Intake."

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Motor Vehicles, Mulbe!TY Ave ..
Proleroy; Bureau of Employment
Services, Union Ave., Pomeroy;
MeigsCountyDemocratHeadquarters, E. ~ln. Proleroy; Heruy
Hunter residence, 37613 Texas ·
Road, Chester; Chester Wells
residence, LongBottom; Evelyn G.
'IbcR who have questions about
Wanm's Vote '84 or wooJd llke to
volunteer to heiJj members ·of the
cmununlty exercise their rlgllt to
vote, call Sue Malson at 992-~ or
667-&amp;l55, or Myrlan Ruthchlld,
992-52G!.

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says there seems to be a gradual

voter turnout topic
for Sunday gathering
POMEROY- Women's Vote '84
Will meet from 3 to 4 p.m. Sunday at

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Junellr008htlhetotalweMI"pto
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AND SAVE!
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CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER
SALE
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MEN'S

SMITH AND JONES

LAD IIS

SPORTSWEAR
SALE
MISSES SIZES 6 JO 20

TIES
Ready tied and four ·in·hand
styles. You'll like the patterns
and colors.

SLEEPWEAR
SJLE'

TIES ............. S5.19
MEN'S S8.50

TIES ............. S6.79
RCA 19 ..diagonal XL· tOO
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board tuner

•Auto. color.
•Extended

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

S4.79 ·
55.99
57.19
S7.99

$1/e Ptlud

$7 69 to $1399
RCA 25~1agon:l Remote Contro

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tuni ng

•6 function
digital remote

OVERALLS

•Pecan or Pine
REG . '719

girl~

Cabbage Patch Kids overall sets for little boys and
Pink, blue, lilac, royal, gray, red and navy.
Sizes · 12 to 24 mos. and 2Tto 4T.

SALE

·BOYS SHIRTS

.Philmaid
LADIES'
PANTIES
panties in assorted styles

25,.dia1Jonal

QUILTED

•Auto. color
•AFT
•Pine or Pecan
Finish

SALE

s.,, $2 388
REVLON

SPORTSWEAR

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s.,, ,,,,d .

$679 to $3l,99

Inttoductotg S•l• Ptlm

'Reg. l29.00

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Stop in the housewares depl. · 1st
floor See the newline. Icetea glasses ·
water glasses · wine goblets · glass
sets · dinnerware sets in crystal ·
punch sets.
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LADIES' ·BLOUSES
Our enlire open stock ol misses and extra size

wear them

IROWrt DUCK

button downcollars. Select what you need lor
now - or lay·a·way for Christma~
~ S16.00 Dress Shirts ...... S12. 79
518.00 Dress Shirts ...... 514.39
519.00. Dress Shirts...... $15.1 9
S21.50 Dress Shirts ...... S17.19
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WORK CLOTHES
Complete selection of popular Carhart!

work clothes. Bib overalls · lined jackets

&amp; vests · insulated coveralls · dungarees·

vests ·insulated hoods. All sizes. Regulars
· shorts and tails. .
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Sweat .Shirts
S6 49 ·

16"1120~'

W.. Mirror_:... Spm S11.95

22"dl"

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$Alf .

MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY

WORK SHIRTS

Sizes S(14-14 ~1. M(15-15~1. l (16-16~1.
· XL (17·17~1 plus extra sizes 18, 19 or 20.
Big Ben ~Y Wrangler. Ful tails, tJvlton
down flap pockets, permanent press.

S9.95
Sizes 14'12 to 11112 .... 58.00
S1D.95
Sizes 11-19·20 ..........

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w·.rES~IERN

Authentic western styling with snap front
• snap-on cuffs · extra long tails · 2 snap
closure flap pockets. Neck sizes 14'h to
20. Sleeve lengths 32 to 35.

$9.95

.$ 1644

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I1IW
~· jackets and ~b.
slytes. All w~h warm lining.
~'II ike.

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JACIUS .................~" 124.49
IOYS ·~us.

JAC.IIn ·............"';....•• 132.49
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Plenty tt com

Sizes S(34·36), M (38·40), l (42·44) and XL (46).
"Wrangler" and "Springfoot" crew necks, long
sleeve, warm fleece lining. ·

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SWEAT. SHIRTS

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in thiS week's guide."

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JACKETS
Sizes 8 tfinl20.
now, see our

Good selection of solid fashion L~S!8.!9:s~~~~.~Sw~lllt~P~11~1t!:,l..:;:... ·::·$?.7:_!.1!_9•.C-~
colors with coordinating belt. Poly
,
MEN'S $ •
9 95
cotton blends. Excellent styles.
Student
sizes8 26
to 30. Slim andre·
gular sizes
to 16.

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Sizes 6 through 20. Long sleeves· crew
neck · fleece lined. Solid colors.

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S12 76
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'Slacks
Sladcs ..... s14.36
Slacks..... SJ7.56

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S1 5 95
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S17.9S
S21.9S

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$sis p,;~,,

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WNeck sizes 14 ~ to 19. Sleeve lengths 32 to 35.
WSolid colors · whrte · stnpes · platds. Regular and

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nishes.

lion of lee and Wrangler blue
jeans in men's and boys'
sizes. All are preshrunk.

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WALL MIRRORS

JEANS
Save now on our entire selec·

Snowsuits ....... Sale 523.18 .
- Reg. su.oo ·
Snowsuits ....... Sale 526.38

l DRESS SHIRTS

Wra~r

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Super wide mouldin11. distortion lree tloal
plale i~SS. shaller resistant Assorted fi.

all

MEN'S "VAN HEUSEN"

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Waist sizes 29 to 42 - lengths 30 to 36.
blouses is included. famous brands include New
Soll.d faShi.OO COlOrS _ stra· l· g~l leg styles.
fashion. laura Mae, Vanderbuilt and ..loren.
"Lee" and "Wrangler" brands.
Choose big tops, rullles, plaids. solids or stripes.
Famous "Cannon" quality beautiful pastels colors.
S19.95 Corduroy Jeans •••• S15.95
Reg. 516.00 ......... Sale 512.79
Twin, full, queen and king sizes. Single ·and dual
S22.95 Corduroy Jeans •••• s11.50
Reg. 52l.OO ....... ;.Sale •15.99
controls.
524.95 Corduroy Jeans .... S19;95
Reg. 529.00 ......... SaleS23.19
It
s2 6. 9 5 Corduroy Jeans .... 521._:.5_0,_
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All weater coats, capes, car
coats, jackets and dress
coats in wool blends, cor·
duroy, knit, quilted and fur.
Junior, Misses and Half
Sizes.

BLUE DENIM

.

£11/.[ CORDUROY JEANS

J.G. Durand Glassware

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snowsuits in blue, pinkol yellow. Sizes
12 mos. to 24 'mos. :
Reg. S27.00
Snowsuits ....... Sale 521.58

REG. 18.50 TO 140.00

Reg. SJ6.00 ... Sale SJ2.79
Reg. S21.00 ...Sale SJ6.79
Reg. S26.00 ... Sale S20.79

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.CHiLDREN'S

make the perfect~ for men·and WI}
men. We have a nice selection of sets
including emery boards. · scissors,
tweezers. cuticle cutters and clippers.

.• SALE

'$3600 $13500

Manicure·Sets From.SNOWSUITS
:
These quality Revlon manicure sets
Quiltex choose warm one piece

All new fall fabrics and colors! Pr:e·
teen sizes 3/ 6 to 11114 in vests,
skirts, pants, sweaters and blouses.
Russ Girl Quality.

COAT

by Underground.Shirt.
REG. SU.OO TO 1159.00
Big tops, stripes and solids.
Stl• Ptl~•i
Reg. '29.00 .... Sale 523.19
Rig. 533.00 .... Sale 526.39
to
Reg. S37 .00 ... Sale S29.S9

REG. 130.00

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04
6
.

LADIES;

BLOUSES
· Special group of junior blouses

Girls' warm quilted tackets by
Casual Ttme. Choose blue or li·
lac. Button or zipper front
styles. Ma~h ine washable.

Reg . ' 629

TelevisiOn

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JACKETS

.. A. Guide to :lOcal

Htmg 1"1 . ·l/2 PRICE

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Boys 58.95 Slirts........ 57.3~
· Boys S1D.9S Slirts...... $8.93
Boys $12.95 Slirts.... $10.53
Boys 514.95 Slirts.... Sl2.13

REG. S20.00

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SPECIAL SALE/
Includes o.ur entire stock of boys shirts
in sizes 8 thru 20. Knits · flannels ·
westerns -layered look~. Tremendous
group of styles and colors. lay·A·Way
for Christmas:
·

CHILDREN'S

•Super accufil·
ter picture tube

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TABU LAMP • . . • . 561.00 ,
REG. sII 0.00
FLOOR LAMP ...........,. '11.00 ·

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RCA

$63~ to $1999

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New Idea
In Li.g hting

gowns by Kid Ouds.
Colors include pink, lilac and rosebud
print Sizes 2 to 14. .

tAr IT AWAYI

SAtE PRICES

J"'agJebrl(uGHtiNG

S'ALE
Special group ol robes, pajams and

lEG. &gt;11.00 to 120.00

lEG. 11.00 Ci 12 S.OO

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SLEEPWEAR

REG. SJJ.OO .......... SALE. S8.79
REG. SJ2 .00 .;........ SALE S9 .59
REG. SJ3.00 ....... SALE S10.39 .

Reg . ' 449

56.00 ....... Sale
57.50 ....... Sale
59.00 ....... Sole
S1 0.00 ..... Sale

GilLS'

dren's sizes 2 to 14.

life chassis

X~100

9~/10\\.

RAIN SUCKERS
Yellow, red, green, gray and khaki in chil·

digital key·

RCA

Scuffs, wedges and ballerina styles. Terry,
velour, corduroy or quitted l!icot large as·
Sortment of colors in ~zes 5/6 thru

CHILDREN'S

•Channelock

Special sate.:' prices on fall
weight pajam,as,long gowns and
robes, short gowns and robes.
Poly/cotton lilend~ nylon~ knit$
and plisses.

HOUSE· SLIPPERS

REG. S31.00
BlOUSE ............. SALE S24.79
REG. S34.00
SWEATER .......... SALE S27.19
R(G. S:J2.00
SKIRT ................ SALE S25.59
REG. S32.00 ,
VEST ................. SALE S25.59
RIG. S$3.00
JACKET ......;...... SALE S42.39

MEN'S S6.50

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