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                  <text>Page--12-lhe Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Friday, October 21'

Emergency equads kept busy ·

Area deaths
Nick Runyon

Ann Lenhart,

Dayton,

and a

grandchlld.
Services . will be held at 9 a.m . .
Saturday at the Hunter Funeral
Home In Rutland with the Rev.
Amos TlllJs officiating. Burial will
be In the New Carlisle Cemetery,
New Carlisle. Friends may call at
the funeral home from i to 9 this
evening.

' Nick Runyon, 79, Rt. 3, Glouster,
died at this home Thursday .
Born In Pike County, Ky., he was a
son of the . late Harrison M. and
Louise Harden Runyon.
He was preceded In death by his
wife, Della Adkins Runyon. He Is
survived by six sons and three
daughters, Albert, Radcliffe; Hani.son, Nelsonville; Daniel, WUksville;
David, Albany; Jerry, Rutland;
Don, Millfield; Juanita Runyon,
Glouchester; Gamet Colvin, ComIng; Julie Smith, Kenntt, W.Va .
Also survlvlng are 38 grandchild·
renand 19great-grandchlldren; two
brothers, M. W. Runyon, Shade;
Ben Runyon, Kermit; one sister,
MlnnJe Marcum, Kermit.
He was also preceded In death by
three children, three grandchildren,
two brothers and four sisters.
He was a retlred lumberman .
Fwieral services wlll be held
Sunday, 10 a.m., at the Maggie
Home Church of Dundas, Ohio, with
brothers Ivory Sowers, Sam Franks
and Paris Tackett officiating. Burial
will be In VInton memorial park.
Friends may call at his Route 3,
Glouster residence. after 1 p.m .
Sauturday. Services wlll beat6p.m.
Amlngements are by McCoyMoore Funeral Home of VInton.

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Andrew J . Manning, 85, Cherry
St., Syracuse died Thursdayntgjttat
his residence.
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Mr. Manning was bomJan.3, 1898
in' Athens County. He was preceded
in death by his parents, hisflrstwlle,
Vada Chapman Manning and one
son, Andrew Manning, Jr.
Mr. Manning was a retlred coal
miner and a member of the
Pentecostal Church at Dorcas.
He Is survived by his wife, Mayme
Custer Manning; six daughters,
Doris Deeley, Morgantown, W.Va.;
Evelyn Gearhart, Ridge Manor,
Florida; Gay Murphy, Michigan;
Maxine White, New Jersey; Allee
Tampkln, Callfomla; Barbara
Price, Phoeniz, Ar!z.; three sons,
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Carl'9ll Manning, Lake Shore,
NURSING HOME EVACUATION - ~rd rainfall In Lubbock, .
Michigan; Jim Manning, campTexas caused the evacuation of the Lakeside Care Center after more
bellsvllle, Ky.; Dale Manning,
than six Inches of .-. .tn feU here in less than twenty-four hpurs. Jack
Austin, Texas; onestep.son'andstep
Robison, a resident of the nursing home, Is carried out by emergency
daughter-In-law, Jerry and Marilyn
personnel at approximately · 8:30 p.m. Wednesday night. (AP
Powell. Racine; two sisters, La vade
Laserphoto ).
Fourty, and Susie Staillngs, Nelson·
vllle; one granddaughter reared In
the Manning home, Vickie Frye,
Yuma, Arizona; two step·
granddaughters, Mrs. Austin
(Dona) Wolfe and Mrs. Roger (Jane
Ann) HW, Racine; four step-great
granddaughters.
GUTHRIE, Okla. (AP)
Mazatlan with 150 mph winds that
Fwieral and burial wlll take place Stranded motorists clung to car ripped off roofs andlefteightshrtmp
a t a laterdateln Dade City, Flor!dil.
roofs, residents clambered Into ·boat crewmembers missing.
A memorial service wlll be con·
trees and rescuers tied ropes around
Five Oklahomans have died In
dueled this evening at 7:30 p.m. at
their waists to keep .from being weather· related accidents since the
Ewing Funeral Home with the Rev.
swept away In the torrents that heavy rains started Wednesday.
Wllllam Hoback officiating. Friends
flowed through the streets In this Kansas officials report that one
may call at .the funeral home this · rain-battered town-today.
pedestilan death has been attribevening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
State and local officials waded uted to rain and fog.
into waters up to 7 feet high to speed
Flash flood watches were posted
the evacuation of the town's 1,800 in parts of Kansas and Missouri
families as nearby CottonwOOd today.
Creek overflowed.
speed, $ill and costs; Gerald
The flooding was part of the Veterans Memorial
Carpenter, Mineral WeDs, speed,
devasta
lion that has spun Into
$30 . and costs; Elson Spencer,
Admltfed ..Mary Sheets, Pomeand the rest ot the
Oklahoma
Racine, defective exhaust, $5 and
roy; Hazel Wickline, Racine; Ricky
Plains
by
the
remnants
of
southern
costs; MarvlnAltbouse,Albany,len
Johnson, Rutland.
Hurricane Tico, which slammed
ofcenter,$10andcosts; MarkPr!ce,
Dlscharged ..Rqssell Cline, Flora
Into
the
Mexican
resort
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town
of
Gallipolis, speed, $25 and costs;
Friley, Charles Bissell.
Dareld Putnam, Coolvllle, speed,
Extended Ohio Forecast
SW and costs; Armlntha Norris,
Event postponed
Sunday through Tuesday:
Racine, flctltlous registration, $25
Chance of rain SW&gt;day and
and costs; Guy Shea, Long Bottom,
WMPO's FaU Expo '&amp;3 that ws to
Monday. Fair on Tuesday. Highs
speed, $23 and costs; Donald
be held Saturday at the Meigs
~. Lows In the 40s Sunday and In
Deskins, Pomeroy, DWI, $250 and
the Jllld.:.ls to the mid-lOs Monday County Fairgrounds has been
costs, three days confinement,
postponed until Saturday, Oct. 29
and Tuesday.
license suspended 60 days; Anne
due to weather conditions.
Goss, Pomeroy, DWI, $250 and
costs, three days confinement,
license suspended 60 days, $150 of
fine and jaU sentence wlll be
A meeting will be held at 1 p.m. Airport to discuss problems caused
suspended If attend drtvlng school;
Sunday at Gallla·Melgs Regional by the termination of Foothills
Rodney Neigler, Racine, DWI, $300
Aviation's lease to operate the
airport.
and costs, three days confinement,
pori, dlsorderiy conduct, $W and
license suspended one year; Danny
costs.
The group organizing the meeting
has
lnvlted county commissioners,
Cremeans, Reedsvllle, poses deer
Folrfelting bonds were Ronald
fromadeertaken"1thagundurlng
Haggy, p omeroy, over1oad , $295
representative of the Community
. ;
c losed deer gun season, $250 and
Elden Blak e, J r., Reedsvlll
Improvement Corporation, the air·
· e, D WI,
costs, rifle forfeited and no deer $370, failed to display proof of . port authority and the public to
hunting prlvlleges for one year;· pperators license, $30; Wayne
attend.
County commissioners voted last
Darrel Lantrip, Belpre, speed, $23 Cleand, Rutland, speed, $50; Tony
week not to continue the county's
a nd costs; Delmas Richards, Bel· VanMeter, Pomeroy, stop sign, $45,
contract with Foothills, a move that
pre, speed, $25 and costs; SharUyn permitting an unlicensed d!iver to
has been protested by the firm's
Miller, Oak Hill, speed, $21 and operate a vehicle, $45; Shirley
management.
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costs; Tina Owens, Middleport, Perowtka, Athens, speed, $42;
assault, $25 and costs, six months Davld Rice, Parken;burg, speed,
probation; VIncent Stone, Middle- $40.

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year probation,
restitution
and
coots;
Elmo Pierce,
Mingo June·
tion, non-support, five years proba·
tion, pay current support and costs.

taken to Holzer Medical Center.
Friday morning at 1:59 a.m., the
Pomeroy Unit went to the county
lnflrrnarjl for Joseplllne Mallory
wbo was taken to VeteranS
Memorial.

Ohio UniversitY, ..... 21
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Winning lottery numbers
a.EVELAND (AP) The
winning number drawn Thursday
night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
game, "TheNumber,"was570.
In the "P1ck4" game, played five
times a week, the winning number
was3664.

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~rightod 1983

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· Curt Stetner, spokesman for the Ohioans to Stop
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lions of the creek can be reclaimed
next year.
Thnes&amp;ntbtel Staff
RlJfLAND- A federalapproprl ·
"Current deslgo plans are being
atlon of $W.5 mllllon to Ohio to help
readied byODNR'schiefenglneer,''
reclaim strip mine sites w1)l affect
he said. "Assoonastheenglneerlng
two major projects in Meigs and
Is complete, and we get the right of
entry, construction may begin as
Gallla counties.
Butstatereclamationofficlalsare l early as next summer."
quick to point out that overall
Farley said one of the larger jobs
lri the area ODNR will seek funding
reclamation of the Leading and
Kyger Creek water haslns a nd
for Is a section of strip-mined area
nearby strip mines wlll go on for the near Pagevllle.
next several years, funding
Meigs Soli Conserva llottist Bob
permitting.
First confirmed that ODNR and his
On the local level, soli and water office might work jointly on reclaimconservation services In both cotill' "' lng an 85-acre section. First added ·
ties are seeking a part of the state's that under the RAMP program, the
pie to continue smaller reclamallon Meigs SCS is finishing a 40-acre
jobs.
reclamation project in Scipio
Mitch Farley, an environmental Township.
scientist for the Ohio Department of
A significant amount of money Natural Resources, said efforis for estimated at $8 to $10 million - Is
the past several years have been also expected to be spent not only on
directed to clearing mine sediment the Kyger Creek -basin, but the
from Leading Creek at points White Oak basin in Gallia County In
between Harrisonville and Rutland. the next few years, said Dave
The area was extensively strip- Buchanan, the reclamation dlv·
mined in the post World War II era ision ' s federal programs
and later abandoned. Sediment supervisor .
caused several sections of the creek
The money released by OSM last
to become bottlellecks and have week wlll allow the department to
been responsible for some "terri· complete design work and start
ble" flooding In Rutland over the construction, as early as next
years, Farley said.
summer, on its Llttle Kyger II
ODNR 's reclamation division project.
completed a major cleanup around
· That project Is slrnllar to Leading
Harrlsonvllle In 198l, affecting ~ Creek In that ODNR Is trying to
acres. But from there, officials have clear up sedimentation affecting
been planning one step at a time.
local farm land. Progress was made
With money made available last in that direction in1981 when the first
week by the U.S. Department of Little Kygerprojectwascompleted ..
Interior's Office of Surface Mining,
Cun-ently, ODNR Is working on
Farley sald some additional sec·
(Continued on page A3)

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FOR
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-state Auditor Thomas Ferguson said Friday that
the pro-repeal group, SEr, had distorted the facts In
' contending that the state Wh .ddlng a budget surplus
by Increasing welfare payments.

Reclamation grant
impacts on Meigs,
Gallia mine sites

to more offensive sex-related crimes. By the same
token, he reports, some who are convicted of serious
sexual assaults regress to committing l~ser sex
offenses.
.,.
Evans has had his experiences with offenders who
are freed.
. "It's always disappointing to see a person not
. prosecuted when you lmow he doesn't belong on the
street. I lmow I'll be seeing him again through. He's
going to vlctlmlze someone else Hhe gets off, sol work
harder to be effective," he states.
"Ohe of the things that has helped me over the years
Is that I've . retained my faith In people. I become
cynical at times, bull believe In the basic goodness of
people."
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A veteran of three years In the U. S. Navy Air
Force, mostly spent at Rota, Spain, Evans lives with
his wife, Marianne, and S\)n, Bllly, In Simi Valley. He
has three other daughters by a former marriage,
Regina, Toni and Kall.
Off duty he tries to forget the vicious crimes of the
Los Angeles area with fishing, boating, camplng..and
even organic gardening.

"The victims need a lot of tender loving care. I Just
use the words 'crtmlnal offense' when I talk to them. I
don't say 'tape' !Jr 'j;exual assault '. The Innuendos, the
blunt words and the Insinuations are made In court,"
he comments.
A factor to conskler In why Evans was singled out
for tl!e hooor this year Is that he has a 78 percent
clearance rate on the rape cases he Investigates. He
has fear of putting away an Innocent man, Evans
says, so he does a thorough lnvestlgatlolrof each case.
One of his most unusual cases began when women
In a California State University dance class reported
being subjected to lewd conduct and Indecent
exposure. A slmllar lncldeht was reported by several
women attenWng a sewing class.
"We lnltla,lly filed 35 misdemeanor counts against
him before other cases came to light. We found out
that he was a federal fugitive and was wanted In
several other lrtates lor slmllilr offenses. He ended up
with 21 feloJty counts against him," Evans reports.
Commenting on his expertence In sex related
btV\'Stlgatlons, ', Evans says that he has learned that
people who commlt lpdecent exposure often progress

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Sales tax vote
decides issue
of courthouse
paym~nt plan

MIDDLEPORT - A tormer Middleport man,
Edward C. Evans, Jr., has been selected as the best
detective In the Los Angeles Pollee Department's
Devonshire Division.
A W year veteran of the Los Angeles Police
Department and a detective tor the past fouryears;
Evans is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Evans,
Sr.' of Middleport.
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For the past two years, the Iarmer Middleport
resident has been nominated lor the special
t~tlon as best detective and this year copped the
hooor. He wDl be guest of honor at an Oct. 26luncheon
at the Porter Valley Country Oub.
Evans, 44. a 1957 graduate of Middleport High
School, 15 one of slx sex crime Investigators In the
Devonshlte Division's 28 member detective bureau.
Sex crimes In the Los Angeles area run the gamut
tram !Ddecent exposure to rape, trom sexual assault
to child molesting. Evans Investigates the more
serious se.xual,8S$8ults.
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to get personally btvolved but I've learned through the .
years to leave work at work,'' the detective states.

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He said that he and Rl!p. Robert L. Corbin,
R·Daytbn, have prepared a budget bill for the second
year of the biennium which would contain spending
cuts along with a more modest 50 percent Increase In
the Income tax. Issue 3 would not repeal the taxes
wttll the end of the current tlscal year oq June 00, 1984.

linal week of the campaign."
Elsewhere Friday, Rep .. Waldo Bennett Rale,
. R·Lima, the assistant minority leader of the Ohio
House, said In a speech In Lima that contrary to the
assertions of those against repeal"thesky Is not going
to fall" If voters OK Issue 3.

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MIDDLEPORT, OH.

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Sunday, October 23, 1983

By 'Die AeeocletM l'l'I'IIR
Columbus and Southern Electric
Co. has withdrawn part of a
rate-Increase request related to
COllis of the Zimmer Nuclear Power
Plant, while Dayton Power and
Light Co. says lt Is continuing to
By LARRY EWING
review Its comml1ment to the
Tln-.sentlnel Staff
troubled project.
GALLIPOLIS"You can pay now, or pay later."
Tbe two utllltles are C!HlWDers of
That
expression
describes
the choice Gall1a Cowtty
the unflnlshed plant near Moscow,
residents
will
make
on
Nov.
8, when they decide the
Ohio, with the operating partner,
fate
of
the
proposed
addltonal
one-half (.5) percent
Cincinnati Gas and Eletrlc.
county-wide
sales
tax.
Of Its recent$99.6 mllllonrate-hlke
November's vote ~ bring to a conclusion nearly
request, C&amp;soE withdrew. $1).7
three
years of debate and controversy over how to
mllllon, saying the amount repres·
best
fund
construction of the
ented Zimmer construction costs.
CIIIT!'Iltly
being
built to replace the 101-year old
Safety. related work on the project
struct\lre
destroyed
by fire on January 8, 1981.
has been halted for nearly a year by
While
most
building-tax
votes decide the future
order of the Nuclear Regulatory
existence
of
a
public
building,
next montlts balloting
C«nrnlssson.
centers
not
on
the
1ss11e
of
whether
to bulld or oot .
Tbe Public Utllltles Coinml.sslon
buUd,
but
rather
on
the
,
q
uestlon
of
how
to best pay for
of Ohio has decided to Investigate
the lacillty.
.
Zimmer to det.ennlne If misrrulp: , .
The structure the new tax Is designed to fund has
~Eillent has contnbuted to cost
been
under construction since March of this year. A
overruns.
.
tentative
completion date has been set !Or Aprtl NW.
Cost proJections for completing
On
Feb.
22, 1983, the Gailla cOmmission borrowed
the ·Z immer project recently were
$13
million
at an Interest rate of 6.9 percent trom
Increased from $1.7 bllllon to
three
county
banks to fund courthouse construction.
between $2.8 bllllon and $3.5 blillon.
·The
remainder
of the $2.~ mllllon project Is to be paid
'"The main reason for the reviBed
by
the
estimated
$1.1 million Insurance settlement the
. request, really, Is one of expecounty received as a result of the fire.
diency," said C&amp;SOE spokesman
Through a comblnatlon of metmds - Including
Marshall JuUen. "We direly need
cutbacks
In county departmental budgets, savlngs In
the revenue (to pay for the cost of
rent
and
utllltes
and the use of the exlstlng0.5county
construction work at Zimmer) , but
sales
tax
~
the
commission
hopei; to pay off the debt
we decided that now 15 oot the time to
In
W
years.
address the Issue.''
Unless, the addltlonal 0.5 sales tax Is approved. In
Associate Ohio Consumers' Coun·
that
case, the county planS to retire the debt In three
sel Gretchen Hummel said
COUR'JHOIBE OONSTRUCTION- Workers this
years.
And, In the process, cornmlssloners say, save
C&amp;SOE's decision showed that the
week
were laying brick along the west wall oftlle new
nearly $1 mllllon In Interest the county would pay
utillty has finally faced reality,
section
of the GalllaCountyCourihouse.lnNovember
during the Intervening 17 years.
"To me, It's just an llth·hour
whm voters cast bllllots on the proposed
Since the 1981 fire, the county has explored admission that the world 15 round,"
COUISy-wlde sale&amp; tax - the means of fundbtg the
numerous
means
to
fund
replacement
of
the
she said.
project wDI be decided.
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Also Anna M. Boyer, Parkersburg, speed, $23 and costs; Franklin
Boyd, Wllkesvllle. speed, SW and
costs; Tina Nance, Racine. failed to
display a vaUd registration, $10 and·
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evacuation

Harrison Augustus Wilson, 77,
Prtce Hollow Road, Rutland, died
Thursday at the Holzer Medical
Center.
Mr. Wilson was bomJune30,1906
In Greenvllle, 0., a son of the late
Osborn and Lllllan Harrison Wilson.
He formerly lived In Springfield,
moving to Meigs County 10 years
ago. He was a member of the First
Christian Church in Greenvllle.
Survlvilng are his wife, Blanche
I
L . Wilson, whom he married .on
Sept. 16, 1943; a daughter, Mrs. S\le

Thirty-eight defendants were
fined and eight others forfeited
bonds in Meigs County Court
Wednesday.
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brien
were James Brown, Parkersburg,
speed, $22 and costs; Dale Birch·
field, Pt. Pleasant, traffic light
violation, $15 and costs; Charlene
White, Marietta, speed, $23 f"'d
costs; Lance Ritchie, RaVI!nswOod,
speed. $W and costs; Stephen
Hysell, Pomeroy, speed, $21 and
costs; Carnell Vance, Jr., Cheshire,
overload, $lX) and costs, unsafe
vehicle, SID and costs; John
Antenucci, Athens, speed, $22 and
costs; James Curtis, Langsville,
speed, $W and costs; William
Stanley, Shade, speed, SW and
costs; Charles Yeager, Mason,
passing on double yellow line, $10
and costs; Mike Custer, Pomeroy
DWI, $250 and cos!s, three days
confinement. license suspended 60
days, If attend driving school jail
sentence and $150 of fine will be
suspended; Allen Chevalier. Reedsville, DWI,$250andcosts, threedays
confinement, license suspended 60
days; Johnny Chevalier, Shrew·
burg, W. Va., DWI, $150 and costs,
three days confinement, license
suspended 60 days; James Nihiser.
Logan, passing bad checks, · one

Five calls were answered by local
units on Thursday, tiJe Meigs
County Emergency Medical Servl·
ces reports.
At 6:52p.m., the Middleport Unit
took Chad Ward from the Meigs
Junior High School to' Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Racine at 4: 16
p.m. went to Tanners Run Road for
Hazel Wickline, taken to Veterans
Memorial; Syracuse at 11:48 p.m.
went to Cherry and Third Sts. tor
Andrew Manning, dead upon ar·
rivet; Rutlandat9:34p.m.lookRick
Jolmson tram Main St., to Veterans
Memorial, and Tuppers Plains at
6: 53 p.m. went to the Eastern High
School football field for Bob Gordon,

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Kentucky .. ~ ........... 21

Michigan ............... 16

Miami, Fla. ........... 17

Ohio State ............. 21
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Middleport, has been named Detective of the Year In
the Los Anget... Police Department's Devonshlnl
Dlvlson. Hls parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.
Evaus, Sr., who still reside In Middleport.

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the west on Sunday. Even In the west on Sunday their will be drizzle
and clouds.
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it. why not• He's against health.
isn' t he?
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debate on affirmative action) per·
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' narra tive. and here is how it gors.

tinues), very soon we came to see
l. Back In the days o! BroWI! vs.
that Brown vs. Beard of Education
Boa rd o! Education. when the
Supreme Court declared unconsti- and the Civil Rights Aci of1964 were
more, really, than merely negative
tutional schools segregated by race,
Instruments. What they called for
it Is true that everyone spoke of
was the overcoming of a great
"color blindness." lt Is also true
disparity of opportunity brought on
that so strongly was this point made
by years of segregation, preceded
that when the Civil Rights Act of
1964 came up for debate in tte · by slavery. So that Lyndon Johnson
in 1967, and then Richard Nixon in
Senate, the fears of those who
1971, began talking about "goals"
thought it might be used to deny the
and " timetables ." And affirmative
right s of ot hers were quickly and
actloni became something' differthoroughly dispelled. The bill's
ent.
We advanced . from · what
floor manager, Hubert Humphrey,
Professor Thomas Sowell calls
offered "to start eating the pages
~;!al prospective opportunity to
(of the bill ) one after another" lf
statistical
parity of retrospective
any language could be found In Title
results.
VII that would permit "preferential
3. To the question, How did all of
treatment ln .empioyrnent for Nethis
agreeable chatter rnetarnor·
groes or any other persons .or
phose
into law, the answer Is: the
groups."
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:' Maligned. ·criticized, regulated and taxed, and sometimes competed
against unfairly, the U.S. economy is turning out numbers no other country
is likely to match until near the turn o! the century.
Is only then, by most estimates, that Japan has a chance of exceedlng
ti.S. production, and most people who tinker with such computer
projections aren 't at all sure that it will happen even then .
· · Although you might not have believed It just a year-and-a -half ago, when
!he recession was deep and the outlook bleak, the latest gross nationa l
f&gt;roduct figures show the U.S. economy can still perform like no other
economy.
: The truth is that the U.S. economy is still the world's biggest and most
productive, even in basic manufacturing, and the output-per-hour of the
t\merican worker is still the world's highest.
·: Confusion enters the comparisons, however, when productivity and
r;ltes of productivity are used interchangeably, as they cannot be. The
United States is biggest and most productive. But Japanese productivity is .
(ising faster.
·
· During the 1970s, Japanese productivity rose at about 7.5 percent a year,
or three times the growth rate of u.s. productivity. The latter, however,
was growing !rom a much larger and far rnqre diverse base.
·. At that rate, it might be true that Japan could overtake U.S. econonnlc
production by the turn of the century . But nobody can say those rates will
prevail until then, especially in view of recent trends in the United States.
• Among those trends: The rapid develo~ment of U.S. technology to
:replaa!' the decline of older industries; a renewed effort to free ·iteregulate - the U.S. economy; and a greater spirit of cooperation
between labor and management.
• : By general agreement of business people, government officials and
~ademics , one o! the most important changes has been the U.S. burst of
'Strength in high technology, putting it far ahead of other nations. By its
Y.,ry nature, high technology is highly productive.
WASHINGTON - Did true love
• · Some of these lessons and developments of the recession, which followed
keep the federal agency in charge
years o! depressed U.S. growth rates, are now appearing in robust gross
of auto sa!ety from cracking down
national product figu res - 9.7 percent in the second quarter, 7.9 in the
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~ring cal1lclysmic economic or military events, it will be repeated.
:- And if repeated enough , it might end those negative comparlsons
between the power and health o! U.S. economy and that of Japan.

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This much can be said: The chief
honcho in charge of investigating
GM's 1980 X-car brake defects was
coun.lng a GM secretary who
owned $35,000 worth of company
stock. This romance just ·happened
to occur during the 17·rnonth period
when the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration was trying to
determine whether the X-cars were
causing death on the highways.
- I first reported last July on the
number of X-car drivers who were
kllled or maimed while the federal
agency was twiddling its thumbs.
Two months ago, the Justice
Department tiled suit against the
country's biggest autornaker,
charging that GM exec utives allowed X-cars to be sold when they
knew !uil well that the brakes were
defective. GM vehemently denies
the accusation and has said so in
massive court filings.
NHTSA' ~ chief investigator,

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:; ~ay is Sunday, Oct. 23, the 296th day o! 1983. There are 69 days left in
ihe year.
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' :· Today's highlight in history:
•: on Oct.23, 1929, stock prices fell sharply on Wail Street in a prelude to the
cl-ash that was to come six days later.
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: • On this date:
:: In 1835, the 22nd vice president ofthe United States, Adlai Stevenson, was
~rn tn Christian County, Ky. He served ln the second administration of
Grover Cleveland, from 1893 to 1897.
: • In 1925, 25,001 women marched in New York City, demanding the right to
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•: In 1956, the Hungarian revolt against Communism began.
:• And tn 19'79, the deposed shah oflran, Mohammed Rezil Pahlavl, entered
~ New York City hospital tor cancer tests.
·: Ten years ago: President Richard Nixon reversed himself and agreed to
furn over the Watergate tapes to U.S. District Judge John Slrica.
·
:· Five years ago: Secretary o! State Cyrus Vance completed two days of
with top Soviet olflclals on limltlng strategic arms, but faDed to clear
~way stwnbltng blocks to the SALT TI pact..
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.• One year ago: In his weekly radio addtess, President Reagan accused
~ DemoCrats of proffering "fairy tales" about his economic pollcles. And
House Speaker Thomas P. O'NeUl responded by saying Reagan's
1prom!Rs of 1981" had become "the tragedy and the excu~ of 1982."
:: Today'a birthdays: Talk show hoSt Jotumy Carson 1.158 years old. U,S.
~n. Jolm Helm of PeiiiiSYivania Is 45.
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;.- Thouglrt for today: "You may prove anything by figures." -ThOmas
Cprtyle, Scottish ~ter and historian (179i&gt;-1B8l).

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George Anikis , also denies any
wrongdoing.' "My only sin was
falling in love with someone who
worked lor the company," he told
my associate Tony Capaccio.
It 's a response that appeals to my
romantic nature but unfortunately

there 11re some cold, hard facts that
c~nnot be ignored.
NHTSA records show that Anikis
per~onally called his future bride's
boss and gave him the results of
engineering tests that indicated a
potentially dangerous defect in the
X-car's brake system. He also
instructed his stall to provide
additional information to the same
GM official as the investigation•
proceeded. Last May, NHTSA's
chief counsel concluded that Anikis
had Indeed . been Involved in the
apparent conflict of interest .·
Anikis told my associate he first
met the GM secretary about June
1981, on one of hls first visits to GM
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problem. They "started seeing
eoch other seriously" about three
months later, he said, alter she had

It probably 'is a waste of time,
energy and indignation to denounce
the latest effort to castrate the Holy
Bible. but vandalism of this magnitude ought not to go unrernarked.
The National Council of Churches Is
out to take the sex out o! Scripture.
In the name of God , what is the
council up to 11ow?
This particular piece of desecra tion is a 112-page " Inclusive
Language Lectionary" inten~ for
use In Episcopal, Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian and Roman
Catholic churches. A lection Is a
liturgical lesson lor a particular
day . Passages come from both the
Old and the New Testaments.
The council's purpose is · to
rewrite these passages so as. to
eliminate re!erences to gender, or
as an alternative, to spread the

gender around. Thus Jesus .no

longer would be '·Identified as the
"son" of God, but rather as the
"child" of God. In this egalitarian
version, It is "God the Father (and
Mother)." The word "king" gives
way ~o "ruler," and "kingdom"
yields to "realm." No longer Is a
promise made "to Abraham and
his descendants," but rather . " to
Abraham (and Sarah) and their
descendants."
Up to a point , it Is possible to be
sympathetic toward the aim o!
these misguided revisers. In recent
years most of us in the Writing
business have become sensitive to
feminlst complaints against sexism
In the English language. There Is
something to be said for the
argument that such temts as
"manpower" and "man-hours"
tend to denigrate the value of
women's role in the marketplace.

When it is possible to avoid o!!ense
by eliminating pronouns or gender,
it Is a fair and prudentthing to do so.
But the rewr iting urged by the
National Council of Churches is
inde!ensible. One example will
suffice. In Matthew's account of the
Last Supper, Jesus announces that
he is about tti be betrayed, and the
apostles ask, Lord, Is it I? Tbe King
James version continues: "And he
answered and said, 'Hethatdippeth
his hand with me in the dish, the
same shall betray me. The Son of
man goeth as it is written o! him;
but woe unto t~jat man by whom the
Son o! man Is betrayed! ' " The
Revised Standard Version is virtu·
ally the same.
The NCC's new lectionary would
put it this way: "Jesus answered,
'The one who has dipped a hand in
the dish with me, will betray me.
The Human · One goeS as it is
written, but woe to that person by
whom the Human One Is betrayed! '

WEATHER MAP - The National Weather Service forecasts
rain Sunday In a band otretchlng from South Carollna north lo New
York. Showers are expeeled lor parts of Florida, Georgia, and Soutb
Carolina. Rain Is predlcled for parts of Washington and Oregon.
Showers are expected In-parts of Wyoming, Nebraska, the Dakotas,
.and Minnesota. (i\P Laserphoto). --

Extended Ohio forecast

By The A88oclated Press
The reason tor au this rain Is awann front. Thefrontwas located
from a low pressure center aver west central llilnols to northern
Kentucky.
The front moved into southern Ohio Saturday afternoon and

translated by anyone who sits out to
do a faithful job. The words are not
"only child." The words are "only

son."
The council's recasting is not only
dishonest; It is . the product of an
essentially mistaken notion that
"man" is invariably a sexist noun.
This Is nonsense. Only the most
wildly mil!tant !eminlsts beileve
that "Man does not live by bread
alone" :.ppiies to males only. Who is
so blockheaded as lo argue that
" mankind" excludes women? The
NCC revisers evidently are that

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such things as double locks on their
doors, have good outdoor lighting
and make it as difficult as possible
· for a burglar to get In," he said.
Pollock, a sociologist who has
taught at Rutgers University,
looked at eight working crime- ·
prevention programs. He said the
study answered questions posed by
three earlier studies which exam·
!ned the fear o! crime on Individual,
corporate and community
llfestyles.
The earller studies shoWed many
people live in a "fortress society,"
. four out of 10 felt something
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and
violent, such as rape, murder or
assault, would happen to them.

A !lfth of the population knows a
vicUm of an anned robbery and 50
percent know the vlcUm of a
burglary, Poilock said.'
"Twenty-five percent of the
peopleaver 18 were staying indoors
at night, taking a friend with them
when they went anywhere and then
telephoning back home when they

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blockheaded. Observe the contrive&lt;! and clumsy translations they
have cooked up In this lectionary .
My guess Is that most congrega,
lions will reject the council's
neutering out of hand . The new
lectionary is only tbe most recent of
a score o! well-Intended effort~
along the same line. None of the
predecessors has caught on, lAid I
doubt tbat English-speaking Christians are yet ready to address their
prayers to God the Father (and.
Mother), or to God the Chairperson
either.
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The first trouble with that
abominable revision may be stated
simply: Matthew never wrote it
that way. The Gospels Y!erewritten
In Greek. I will not be drawn Into an
argument about divine inspiration
and the word of God; theology Is ott
my beat. But I know something of
the art o! translation and of the
respect that Is owed to an original
autbor.
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It Is patent dlsho~esty - it is an
act of corruption in the most literal
sense - to put Into the mouth .ol
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"God so loved the world that God
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and are fighting back, says a crime
researcher who studied programs
across t11e nation.
"People are not despairing now
because they can take the situation
Into their own hands," said Jolm
Crothers Pollock, president of
Research ·&amp; Forecasts Inc. He was
In ClnclnnaU Friday to promote the
lin.dlngs o! the study.
The study was !inancedbyFiggle
International Inc., a northern Ohio
company named lor a man who
suffered brain damage in a brutal
mugging, PoUock said.
"Tiley can get to know thetr
neighbors a!)d the teenagers in the

-On March 14, during ground· ;
breaking ceremonies for the struc- '
ture, CommlssionPresldentPaulD.
Niday - citing increased publlc
support for the sales tax concept__:_ ,
announced the county would con· :
ttnue to push for passage of the 0.5 :
sales taX.
11 voters approve the additional :
0.5 sales tax in November, the
commission is guaranteeing the
increase will t.ermlnate when the
project Is Pard lor - but, not tater
than three years after It goes Into .
effect.
The commission unanimously :
passed a resolution to that e!fect In :
June.
Approval o! the additional ta:x
would set Ga)Ua County's total sales
tax at six petcent.

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By The As8oclated l'n!s8
Rain and thunderstormS leU in a broad band across the central
United States Saturday from Wisconsin to Louts~ and a !reeze
warning ·was posted for northern New . Jersey and parts o!
southeastern New York, where clear skies and light winds posed the
threat of frost.
Rain also continued over the northern Pacific Coast, with
three-fourths o! an inch faDing at Pullayup,' Wash.
In the Midwest, local fioodlng was predicted for western Indiana
after nearly an Inch of rain at Lafayette sweUed small rivers and
streams already nearly !uU from the past week's rainfall.
Alexandria, La., also received nearly an Inch in a six-hour period.
early Saturday.

Sunday: rain highs in 50s

CINCINNATI (AP) -Americans
are tired of being afrlild of criminals

slonhorrowed$1.3mllllontromarea :
banks to fund construction.

'- The nation's weather

MONDAY TIIROUGH WEDNESDAY:
Fair Moiidil'y · 'and Wedltesday' ·with · a chance of showers on
:I\tesday. Highs in the upper 50s .and lower 60s. Lows in the 40s
Monday and Tuesday and in the upper :IJs to the nn!d-41S on
Wednesday.

transferred to a company office slgnrnent Mr. Anikis was actively
unconnected with the X-car case.
engaged in supervising ... the GM
At the end o! 1981, when tJiey had X-body brake case (but) · did not at
decided to marry, Anikis asked an any time during this period recuse
agency personnel official for reas- himself !rom dealing with GM."
signment to prevent a conflict of
Nevertheless, because he had
interest. But the chief counsel's told an agency official of his
report noted that "no mention was dilemma prior to the marriage,
made that Mr. Anikls' Intended Anikls had not committed a
wife held GM stock." He was not "meaningful" violation of criminal
reassigned at that time.
· law, the chie! counsel decided .
The investigator and the seCreThe General Accounting Office
tary were married on Oct. 9, 1982. looked into the situation at the
Three weeks later, he was trans- request o! Rep. Tim Wirih, D-Coio. ,
ferred from the defects investiga- and reported that under Anikis'
tion office.
supervision of the X-car problem,-..
"There certainly appears to be a "numerous activities called for ·
technical violation o! (conflict o! under agency guidelines were not
interest regulations) lor the three- taken." The GAO auditors also
week period commencing Oct. 9,"
found that the X -car investigation
the chief counsel wrote, adding:
"received increased attention when
"Early in 1982 Mr. Anikis contem- the management of the defect
plated the marriage, and at the
investigation office changed" in
very least knew by the summer o! Nove~Dber 1982 - that Is, after
1982 o! intended wife's GM holdings.
Anikls was no longer in charge. Yet he continued to manage the
The Transportation DepartDefects Of!ice until November.
ment's inspector general is now
"During 1981 and 1982," the conducting an investigation of
counsel continued; "until his reasAnikls' conduct.

chairperson~______

·By The A88oclated l'n!s8
Rains will intensify over most parts of Ohio Saturday. Heaviest
rains this afternoon and tonight. Totals may range between 1.5
inches and 2.5 Inches in the north and between 1 inch and 2 Inches in
the south. Some places In ure south have already gotten as much in
the last two days.
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Most soils wUi absorb the moisture, but some may be too wet in the
upper layers. Expect some local flooding in low-lying fields .
Once the moisture has time to percolate thrOUgh underlying soil
layers, previous dry conditions will be generally eUrnlnated.
The overwintering outlook tor wheat and forages Is good with
respect to moisture reserves. Growth conditions will remain good in
the corning week. Light rain or drizzle may Unger Into Sunday, but
clea.rlng can be expected by Monday.
A secondary frontal movement from the northwest could trigger a
few showers again Tuesday, but amounts are not likely to add
signltlcant moisture. Good drying conditions sbould follow for the
la~ half of the week, and unharvested grain crops should return to
previous low moisture levels.

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destroyed m'aln section bf the
courthouse. A chronology o! those
events runs,as follows:
-In August 1981, voters defeated
-by aslx-to-onevote- a2.5nn!U taX
levy for courthouse construction. ·
-In December 1982, the commission passed a resolution to increase
the sales taX long enough to pay for
·
the neW courthouse.
-However, early in 1983, a
petition drive by a merchants group
raised enough signatures for a
re!erendurn on the Issue. The drive
deraUed collection o! the taX whichwouldhavebeganinMarchbyrequlrlng a voteoftheelectorat.e.
When the petition slgltatures were
valldated, the commission considered scrapping the additional sales
taX proposal.
-On Feb. 22, 1983, the commls-

Ohio agricultural advi.sory

successive decisions (Bakke,
Weber and Fullilove), the Supreme
Court let stand arrangem~ts that
employed affirmative action in the
positive way. The University o!
California was told by · the court
(Bakke ) that it could take race Into
consideration as a !actor in decld·
lng whether to accept or reject an
applicant. Then the Supreme Court
said &lt;Weber ) It was OK for the
United Steelworkers of America , in
cahoots with Kaiser Aluminum, to
establisn special programs reserved for black applicants. And
finally (Fullilove) the court ·said It
wsa OK for Congress to specify that
a percentage of public works
contracts must go to minority
business.
4. Inasmuch as Ronald Reagan
and his Justice Department have
come out aga.tnst racial quotas, and
indeed have discharged advocates
o! the new form o! af!irmative
action from the Civil Rights
Commission, it !oilows that Ronald
Reagan is violating the law and
undermining civil rights.
The argument, you will perhaps
have perceived, runs rather
quickly . It Is , to be!itn with, difficult
to say that a president Is subverting
" the law" when the law In question
not only dictates that there shall be
no preferential hiring, but condemns preferential hiring. In his
dissent on the Weber case, Justice
Rehnqulst put it this way: "Were
Congress to act today specifically to
prohibit the type of racial discrimination suffered by Weber (the white
worker denied admission to a
training program because he was
not black ) it would be hard pressed
to draft language better tailored to
this task than that found in Section
703 d ofTitle VII" of the Civil Rights
Act.

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POMEROY -Father Richard J .
presenting' the program for lnser·
Connelly, a native of Newark, wlll
vlce
activities.
be the keynote speaker at the Meigs
Registration
will be held from
County lnservice program Oct. 26
8:30
a.m.
until
9:15 a.m . Opening
at Meigs High School.
exercises
will
be
held from 9:15
Dr. Connelly attended the Univerunlll
9:30
a.m
.
sity of Dayton, Saint Joseph's
John D. Riebel Sr.. count y
College In Indiana, Harvard Unl·
superintendent.
will give I he
versity, Saint Charles College,
welcome.
Columbus, and Saint Vincent's
Dr. Connelly will speak from 9: 30
Seminary In Latrobe, Pa.
a
.m
.. until 10:45 a.m. Genera l
He served overseas 32 months
session
will be beld. from 11 a.m.
during World War II In Africa and
until
noon
.
Europe as Malor In tbe Chaplain
The first mini sessiun will be he ld
Corps and has been chaplain for
from 1:05 p.m. unlil2:05 p.m. and
numerous organizations Including
the Cleveland Browns for 26 years. . the second mini sessio n from 2: 10
p.m . untU 3:10 p.m . At 3:10 p.m.
He Is presently In his 15th year as
teachers wlll be dismissed .
chaplain for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Topics and leaders Include gen·
He Is a life member of the Eagles,
era!
session - new standards by
American Legion, Elks, and
Dr.
G . Robert Bowers, Stale
Knights of Columbus.
Department
of Education: lnstruc·
Eastern Local, Meigs Local and
tion
in
study
skills by Nancy
Southern Local, In rooperatlon with

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Eberhat1 , State Department of . MICkey Winebrenner, Southern
High.
Education: computers by Carla
Superintendents are John D.
Shuler. mathematics Instructor at
Riebel Sr. ; Meigs County, Dan E.
Soulhet'D Local and Mark Blatt,
Morris, Meigs Local, Bobby Ord,
sales representative of J. S. Latta's
Inc. , Huntlng10n : Improving the --southern Local, and Richard Ro·
berts, Eastern Loc' l.
use or diagnostic instruments by
Dr. Gary Bales, assistant profes·
sor, curriculum and Instruction at
Ohio University: course or study by
Dr. Leo Bradley, curriculum dlrec·
tor at Clermont County Schools:
competency based education pro·
grams by Dr. G. Robert Bowers,
state assista nt superintendent of
public lnstrucllon: self evaluation
- temperament by James E.
Rogers, psychologist of Meigs
Local: displays by Holcomb Educational Materials, ClevelaQd.
. Making up tbe inservlce planning
committee are John Costanzo, .
county office, Donna Jenkins,
Rutland Elementacy, Tom Kelly,
Eastern ijlgh, Linda Lear, Meigs
Junior High, Russell Moore, county
office, John Perine, Tuppers Plains
Elementary, Debbie Roush, South·
em Junior Hlgb, Carla Saelens,
Meigs Junior High, Carolyn'Smith,'
Pomeroy Elementary, Ruth
Stearns, Syracuse Elementary,
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High , Martha Vennari , Meigs High,
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Tom Theiss, Alan Holter, Jlrn
Lucas, David Gloeckner and Rex
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there willand
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election
supervisor
district awards and affUlate mem·
bershlp certificates will be presented, Candidates for tile supervisor
election are David Gloeckner,
Letart Township, and Richard
Manzey, Scipio Township. Ballots
may be cast the night of the meeting
or absentee ballots can be seCured
by sending a written request to the
Meigs SoU and Water District, P.O.
' Box 432, Pomeroy, 457&amp;1 or by
phoning 992-0047. Residents may
. also vote by stopping by the district
office, located In the Farmers Bank
BuDding, between 8 a.m. and 4:30
p.m. daily.
Goodyear, the Outstanding Farm
FannUy and the Future Fanners of
America land judging awards will
also be presented at the annual
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meeting. Reservations are $5 each
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was written down by a passerby and
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallipolis Mcl'lalr, 64, Jackson. Mcl'lalr was
DUiard was Issued the cl1at!on.
given to Cogar who passed It on to
City Pollee Department Is tnvestl· heading west on U.S. 35 and Halley Hald's vehicle sustained moderate
the sheriff's department.
gating the theft of a vehicle which north on Circle Drive. Halley was damage and Dlliard'sllghtdamllge.
Cited by city pollee Friday were
was reportedmlsslngfrom Carter's chargm with failure to yield.
A hit and skip which occutred at,
John
Jeff Fulkerson, 32, Bidwell,
Plumbing &amp; Heating Inc.
Southwestern Hlgb Schoo) 1$ being
bad
check,
Carol Jean Brown, 35,
Bernard Hunter, Paxton Road,
Both vehicles receiVed moderate Investigated by the GaWa County
Rt.
4,
Gallipolis,
bad check, Debra
Gallipolis, notlflea pollee that an damage.
Sberltrs bepartment.
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Conley,
28,
Rt.1,
Northup, failure
unknown person had taken his 1975
The next accident occurred at6: l&gt;
Carolyn Cogar, Albany, owner of
Chevrolet station wagon while he p.m. onS.R. 7wherea vehlcledrlven the car, lnfo!TJied deputies at 10:48
to pay tine, Ar!hur R. Petrie, 20, Rt.
2, Crown Ctty,no operator's license,
was away.
by Terry DU!ard, 19, Rt. 1, a .m. on Friday that damage had
The station wagon Is dark blue and Gallipolis, pulledoutfrom Township been made to the right side of the
Ells L. SomeiVille, 30, 81 Garfield
white with wood grain sides.
Ave., Gallipolis, speeding, Tlmotlly
Road 18 Into the path of another vehicle. Two students at the school
OSP cites pair
R. Barr, 19, Rt.1, Gallipolis, driving
vehicle driven by Robert Hald, 19, had witnessed a truck InvolVed In
The Gallia·Metgs Post of the Ohio Addison. Hald was beading north on the accident. The car was parked at
lett of center and RobertL. Price, 41,
Highway Patrol cited two persons S.R. 7.
Rt.1, Gallipolis, domestic violence.
the school. The llcense of the truck
for failure to yleJd the right of way
Involved In separate accidents on r--------------=r;;----~~-------..,-,.---­
Frlday.
STORE HOURS:
Theflrstaccidentocccuredat4: 10
p.m. on U.S. 35, where James K.
JMOI~.-Thur .. 9 am til 10 pm
Halley, 16, Rt. 3, Gallipolis, who
drove from Clrde Drive Into the
Fri.-Sat.9 am til 1_
0 pm
path of a vehicle operated by Audrey

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KY~ER CREEK HOMECOM1NG QUEEN -,Chris Beebe, lett,
)'ear s homecoming queen presents flowers 1o newb crowiled 1983
:flomecoming quoon Amy Roush during halltlme ceremonies Friday
"light at KCStadlwn. ROOsh, asenlor and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
;RAlush, Rt.l, ChesiiJre, was awarded her crown by KC principal Dan
.:Brisker. In tbe background is her escort, Robert (Yogi) Myers. ·

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Organizations join hands to sponsor
MIDDLEPORT - · several organizations are
cooperating to map plans for a Mlddleportcornmunlty
Halloween party' which replaces trick or treat night In'
the comrnul)lty on Oct. 31. ·
ThepartywastheldeaofMiddleportVHlageCouncll
and later the Middleport Chamber of Comme~ with
Yvonne Scally, president, was named to coordinate
tl)e .,.,ent. The parent·teacher organizations of both the
M!ddleport and Bradbucy Schools have since become
lrivolved with Martha Klein · and Betty VanMeter,
B1adbuty School, and Rhonda Roush and Brenda
Y~Yatt, . Mlddl~rt Elementary, serving as contact
~le.

-Middleport Councilman J ack Satterfield Is securlng

cOstume judges and Rep. Jolyn Boster has agreed to
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October 23, 1983

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

Dewey Horton, councUrnan, lias been active with the
program a nd announces that Middleport business·
man, John Werner will provide the sound system with
" Big Red" of Radio Statton WMPO serving as master
of ceremonies. Allen Lee King, another council
m ember, has secured the Meigs Junior High field for
the party and the elemental)' school fo, a ra I"&gt; toea tion.
Brien Conde, president of the M~lj; ; Jaycees, Is
representing that organization In 'l n Jr.g, Several
J aycees will be on hand to organlzPd 1hose In costume
for the grand march and judging.
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An art contest at both the Middleport and Bradbury
Schools Is being headed by Debbie Hill and prtzes will
be awarded to first, second and third place winners In
grades from kindergarten through the sixth grade.

one of the judges with two more to be named.

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The art work will be displayed In Middleport business
houseS.

Meantime, residents are being asked to provide
bags of candy as purchased In stores slncetrlckortreat
night has been cancelled. Containers are at Fruth's
Pharmacy, Vlllage Pharmacy,Johnson'sMarkVand
Vaughan's Cardinal where residents can place their
contrlbutlons. Members of the chamber/ the councU
and parent·teacher groups will sack the candy to tJe
given to the costumed attending the party. MonetarY
contributions may be sent or left at Central Trust CQ.
. Candy donations are to be plat'ed In the containers at
the various stores not later than next Saturday. As a
part of the observance employes In stores of the
community will be hi costumes on Saturday and
special sales are planned.

MIDDLEPORT··Harry (Sam)
. Moore, Jr.. 62, of Ashland, Ky., son
Ethyl B. Adams
of the late Harcy S. Moore, Sr. of
Middleport, dled recently In the
BELLVILLE- Ethyl B. Adams,
ThomasMernorlaiHospitalatSouth
80, Rt.1, Bellv ille, died at 8:25p.m .
Charleston, W. Va.
He wai; a 11lmlber of the Calvary · Friday In Mansfield General Hospl·
tal following an extended Uhiess,
Episcopal Church, Elks Lodge 350,
.
BornOct.16,1903,1nPllny,W.Va.,
and the American Legion. He was
daughter
of the late Clark and
an army veteran of World War II,
Ellzabeth
Steurgeon, she was a
and retired from Armco after 31
me01ber
of
Mount Union Methodist
years as a maintenance planiler.
Church
In
Pliny.
He Is survived by his step.mother,
SurviVIng are her husband, Roger
Mrs. Jean L. Moore, Middleport,
Adams;
four sons, Roger of
and one brolher,Willlam N. Moore,
and Avery, Merle and
'
Rlclunond,
Ashland. Other Io&lt;:al rela ttves are
Charles,
all
of
Bellville; a daughter,
Mrs. Herbert F .Moore, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert (Wavallne) Rawson of
Mrs. Ferman E . Moore, Pomeroy.
Bellville; and 14 grandchildren and
Funeral services were held at
13 great.grandchildren.
John Steen Funeral Home with
Funeral services will be held atll
burlalin the Ashland Cemetery.
Mrs. Harry S. Moore, Sr., Mr. and a.m. Tuesday In Snyder Funeral
Home, Bellville, with Pastor Doug
Mrs. Ferman E. Moore, Mr. and
Pretorlus officiating. Burial Will be
Mrs. Joe Bailey and Miss Kathryn
In Bellville Cemetery. Friends may
Hysell were In Ashland for the
call at the funeral home from2-4 and
services. Calling at the funeral
7·9 p.m. Monday.
· ~me were Mrs. Dor Coates and

LISA OOlTON, center, a VarsltyGrepresentatlve W118crowuedl983

GaDipnllo Homeoomtng Queen durtng p~ oeremonles on
Memorial Field Friday Right. First nmnerup on l!fl .. Connle Zeoli, JCL
representative. Renee Halley, right, Tri·Jil..Y representative, was
named 8eCOIII\ nmnemp. Chris Elkeseor, studeat body president,
crOwDed M!&amp;s.Cotton. Rain cwtalled tbe cen!IDOIIY·

DWI charges draw fine,
jail terms, p..ohation
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GALLIPOLIS -Municipal Court railroad crossing.
Judge James A. Bennett Friday
James W. Lewis, 4 Bonnie Lane,
fined three men $:lXJ each for DWI Gallipolis, was flned$40forfallureto
malntatncontrol, DouglasE.Srnlth,
·Friday.
Louts M. Barta! Jr., 7ffiCrestUne Rt. 2, CrownCity,$40flneforfallure
Drive, Amherst, DonaldR. Farney, to stop In assured clear distance
Rt. 4, Oak Hill and Max L. Seyfried, ahead and Charles Caldwell, Rt. 3,
Rio Grande, were ordered to serve Gallipolis, $40flneforexptred31Hlay
three days In Gallla County Jail. plate.
Each received probation for 18
Forleitlngbondforspeedlngwere
months.
Merle H. Alllson, Temperance, MI.,
WUIIIIII) E. Cochrew, Rt. 1, $38, Klmherly Donaldson, 1219
Rowtesville Rd., VInton, was fined Minuteman Court, Columbus, $38,
$25 and given 18 months probation EugeneC.Grabter,RloGrande,$38,
for taking two cans of sardines from Gary Kirkland, Columbus, $38, Carl
Cottrell's Grocery, Porter. He also Witten, 214 MIUs Ave.,· Beckley,
1- was authorized to serve 10 days In
W.Va., $38, Alfred J . Plrcksen,
jail on a separate charge of grand Union City, $39, Ralph E. Wells,
theft, fined $25 and placed on 18 Rldgew;ly, Va., $39, Connie B .
months probation.'
Black, Rt. 1, Rutland, $40, Glenn 0 .
A GalllpoUs man pleaded not Boyd, Lebanon, $40, Thomas Han·
gullty to a charge of assault on cock II, 2415 Jefferson Ave., Point
Wednesday of Brian K. Adldns, 18, Pleasant, $40, Timothy L. Bailey,
228 Third Ave., GalllpoUs. Curtis L. Columbus, $41, Katie L. Hoffman,
Cox, Rt. 2, wHl have a pre-trtal on Rt. 3, Bidwell, $41, Richard Mea·
Oct. ·31. Adkins was fined $45 for dows Jr., Rt. 2, Crown City, $41,
disorderly conduct.
James D. Davis, Rt. 1, Southside,
.
,
W.Va ., $42, Lester Ellcessor, Rt. 2,
In traffic cases, Lew V. Frls$40bY • VInton, $42, Bessie J. Fields, 518
1or Holloway St. , Henderson, $43, Steve
Rt. 2. WeUston was fined
Insecure load and another$40forthe Likens: 2515\', Jefferson Ave., Point
same offense at a dl!ferent date.
Pleasant, $43, ·Earl Rittenberg,
Others lined for Insecure load were Westerville, $43 , Kathleen A. Lantz,
Jay D. Canter, Rt. 2, Oak Hill, $40• Columbus,$45,JohnE.Locher,1383
Richard J. ZlM, Rt. 2, VInton, $40. Holmes, Portsmouth, $45, John D.
Duane A. Noel, 499 Peyton Sl, Beer, West13jld , Ml-cb ., ""''
""" Leo H.
Barboursvllle, W.Va. and Bernard Esmel, Cincinnati, $46, Lionel
Taylor,, Winston Salem, N.C. were Robinson, Beckley,$47andAdeUne
flned$50ea¢'f~rfalluretostopata
Budzlak, Mlnn.,$82.

Sale
Price

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PIRATE IWYALTY - North GaiHa lligh School named Its IJI83
homecomlng queen In oeremonles prior to Friday's NG-Southwestem
football game. Assembled for the queen's court are, from left, Carol
Chapman, freslunan attendant; An1na Donahue, smlor aUendant·
homecoming
Dawn Beach; Kathy McC&lt;Jmas, smlor aUendant;
Angle Garretson, sophomore aUendant: and Arut Casey., junior
attmdant. ln front are court attendants Ch,rlstopher Skidmore, 1e1t, and
Bobbl Jo Saunders.

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Dr. Evans leaving Rio
RIO GRANDE - Dr. Clyde
Evans. vice president for Develop·
ment a t Rio Grande College.
announced Saturday he is resigning
his position to accept a post with
Dean Witter Reynolds, an investment firm ln Charleston, W.Va .
Or. E vans is very excited about
accepting the challenge that the
investment fi eld has to offer .
Dur ing his 17 year tenure at Rio
Grande College, he has served as
Director of Adm issions and Re·
cords, Assistant Professor of Psy·
chology, VIce President for Student
Development, Director of Aca·
demic Affa irs . Provost, and Vice
President for Development.
During his career at Rio Grande
College. he has been listed in the
following biographies: Who 's Who
in Am ~rican Co ll~ge and Unlver·
slty Administration, Outstanding
Young Men of America, Leaders in
Education, Dictiona cy of International Biography, Outs tanding
Americans, and Communit y Lead·
ers a nd Noteworthy America ns.
Dr . Eva ns expressed his gratitude toward the entire college
fa mily for many meaningful expe·
riences wit h students and his
associates at the college.
"To be a part or a project that has

made such a noteable gro\\~ h and
can benefit so ma ny people is very
rewarding,'' commented ~vans .

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strlklng members of the United
Steelworkers union at two pJants.
Spokesman Peter Thomas said

Mrs. Pat McCarty and daughter,
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selection ot gift costume prizes and prizes .W ill be
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junior, senior and adults. There wW be first; second
and third place prizes tn the age groups for the
prettiest, funniest, ugliest and mostorlglnalcostwnes.
Taking an active rote tn planntng for the chamber ·
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Sigman.
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POMEROY - Bob Hoeflich,
Pomeroy, _has been named outstanding citizen of Meigs County for
19&amp;3 by the Southeast Ohio Regional
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Hoeflich, a native Meigs CounUan. will be honored at a 6: 30 p.m.
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Inn, Athens. Tickets may be
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Hoeflich -has been associcated

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Mr. and Mrs. George Hoeflich.
He is a graduate of Middleport
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charitable organ izations.

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Miss America Pageant. He Is
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THE El!ES OF GEN. MUNSON - Gen. Augustine M.-n
was said to have stopped In the
Our Houoe frequently. Legend
has It, he was so fond of the bm,
he still cornEll back for visiting
Jlll'li""E'E· His porimlt hangs In
one of the rooms at Our House,
and no maUer where a pei'IIOn
moves within the room, the
General's eyes seem to follow.
He Is nunored to be heard
walldng about the house In his
heavy mllitary boots, according
to house curator, Michelle
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Rio Grande Community College
has Increased 13.6 percent over a
year ago. according to statistics
released today by the Ohio Board of
Regents.
It is the third highest increase of
any communit y college in the s tate
of Ohio.
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The report shows Rio Grande
Community Coll ege currently has
an enrollment of 1,221 compared
with 1,075 thi s time last year. Only
Cuyahoga Communit y College-Eastern (25.6 percent) and Edison
Communlty College (14.4 percent)
had greater enrollmen't'lncreases.

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GALLIPOLIS - Spirits, ghosts,
ghOuls. Hawiled houses and just
plain superstition. Gallla County Is
full of them.
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One place In particular that local
legend has as being spirit filled Is the
Our House Museum. ·
There are many legends In the
house, according to curator Ml·
chelleCorbln.Sheaddedshehashad
several contacts With the spirits In
the hoilse, and so have prior
curators.
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"The spirits here are not mali-,
ctous," she said. "M!schevlous, yes,
malicious, no." They have never
really scared lier, except once, she
said. However, she did leave the
house one time, refusing to pick up
an article she had gone hy to get.
One of her early experiences With
the spirits In Our House, she said,
was the Lady In Taffeta.
Legend has It she ts Eltzabeth
Cushing, reporited to be the silent
partner of the Inn. She walks the
downstairs hallway, and one time,
Mrs. Corbin said she heard the ruffle
of tlttfeta, and felt a "deathly cold,"
although all the doors and windows
were closed.
Mrs. Corbin also said she heard
sounds In the upstairs ballroom on a
Sunday afternoon, apparently the
Ballroom People.
The French in days of early
settlers were said to have parties on
Sunday afternoons, and Mrs. Corbin
said that particular day, she heard
chairs scraping the floor, llght and
heavy footsteps and the strains of
music. There was nothing .. In
particular she could single out, she
added. It rose to a creshendo and
faded away.
· She was the only person In the
building.
On another occasion, a Christmas
eve, she said she had gone back to
the house to pick up a camera left
there, and upon entering the back
door, Mrs. Corbin walked In to a fog,
thick and heavy. She added that she
_ felt a heaviness cDng to her cheek,
almost like cobwebs.

"I don'iknow lf 11 was a bad place
She left quickly, wlthou t getting
In
the tape or what," Mrs.
the camera .
Pellegrlnon
said. The Incident could
The only time she said she had
been sincerely frightened had to do not be explained.
"l believe there are friendly
With the physical movlng.of objects
spirits at Our House that watch over
In the Men's Bedchamber upstairs.
Mrs. Corbin said she found one of It," she continued.
Mrs. Pellegrlnon, too, said she can
the candlesticks on the fioor, the
candle lying on the mantle pointing feel a "ctJ!d presence," especially In
toward the center. Under nortmal the ballroom each time she Is In the ·
circumstances, lliat would be Our House Museum .
Only once, Mrs. Corbin said, has
believable.
However, the mantle slopes she heard of a materialization In the
bouse.
toward the wall, not out Into the
Former Curator Mary Allison
room. There was no logical way the
was In the kitchen one day With a
candlestick would have landed on
visitor, and Henry Cushing matethefioor.
She repositioned the candle and rialized , Mrs. Corbin said.
Cushing appeared angry, she said
stick on the mantle and went
she
was told. As It went, the vtsttor
downstairs to begin a tour. When she
was
a descendent of an early family
got back totheMen's8edcharnbera
Gallipolis
who clfew Cushing's
of
second time, both candlesticks were
on the fioor, one in the exact position anger.
He is also said to be seen when
as before, and both c81J1lles on the
people rent the property on either
mantle, pointing toward the center.
The same thing happened a third side of the Inn-, which belongs-to the
time that day, each Incident at one Our House. Each account, Mrs.
Corbin said. is t he same.
hour Intervals.
A short, stocky man wearing
"I hear things all the time," she
said. "Sneezing, men's voices and breeches Is seen In the courtyard
and apparently enters the old tavern
crystal shattering."
When those things happen, she through the back door. The pollee ·
added, she will make a complete and curator are called, and upon
lnspeclton of the tavern to deter- .arrival, everything is secure, no
body has entered the house.
mine H anything has broken.
"When a splrit'shabltatlsaltered,
Usually,lt hasn't.
or
any change occurs," Mrs. Corbin
Another legend of Our House is
"they will 9ec&lt;Jme more
said,
that of Lafayette.
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Corroborated by Dene Wagner
When renovation was done In the
Pellegrtnon of Wagner BroadcastIng, the room which houses La- mid-1960's, state work crews refayette 's coat has strange and fused to work past dusk In the house.
They would find ihetrwork tools In
uneltplalnable powers.
Mrs. Pellegrlnoh said she was places they had not been left, Mrs.
conducting a tour or the Inn, anned Corbin said, even outside under
with a tape rECOrder, describing trees, w.hen they had been 11\slcte.
Fact or fiction? Some people
each room as she went through to be
' used on a radio broadcast. She claim to have been In the presence of
described Lafayetle's coat and the these spirits. The OurHousecurator
contents of the room, and continued, says she has felt and heard them.
going through the remainder of the Mrs. Pellegrlnon says she believes
spirits are In the house . The
house.
When she played the tape back, neighbors claim to have seen
the descriptions of the rooms before someone In the courtyard.
Everyone must decide for themand after were there.
selves
what's real and what's not.
The room containing Lafayette' s
coat was not.

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'111ERE? - (Below) New restdents around the neighborhood
are said to see the Our House
proprietor, Henry Cushing,
hauntbtg the courtyard, and
walldng through 'the back door.
Upon arrival by the pollee and
curator, nothing ha8 been
disturbed:

Rotarians review
work suggestions
MIDDLEPoRT - Suggestions
work of the organization made
recently by the District Governor
Carl Damberg, Jackson County,
were reviewed Friday night when
tJie Mlddleport-Pomeroy Rotary
dub metatH11ath Unlted Methodlst
Church In Middleport.
President Roger Luckeydoo was
In charge of the meeting and the
Rev. Lee Miller announced that the
. clua bulletin will be published soon.
A rilaglclan will provide entertain·
ment at next Friday's meeting.
Dinner was seiVed by women of the
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· The annual meeting of the Meigs
· County Pioneer and Historical
Society has been set for Sunctay at
the MeigsMusewn tn·PQmeroy.
The meeting will begin at 1 p.m.
With apotluckdlnnerW!tha bUsiness
session and program to follow. Dr.
Hubert WUhelm, Ohio University
!!fOCessor or geography, will be
speaker on migration patterns
· *hlch have atrected Meigs County.
Pie has done also a thorough study or
old barns and buildings and the way
- they reveal ancestral backgrounds.
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Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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October 23, 1983

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organize trail rides will be held
Sunday at noon at the home of
Sherm Basham, SR 143.

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POMEROY - The' annual
meeting of the ·Meigs C01incy
Pioneer and Historical Socleiy
will be held at the Meigs Couniy
Museum, Butternut Avenue
Sunday, with a potluck dinner ai
1 p.m., followed by a business
meeting and program. Speaker
will be Dr. Hubert Wilhelm
professor of geography at Ohl~
University.
. He wUl speak on migration
patterns effecting early Meigs
Couniy and will show slides of
hlstorlc structures· In the area.
The meeting ls open to members
and the general public.

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GALLIPOLIS - Riverside
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Elllott will present the program
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Wagons hoi Vision Quest travels onward
By CHARLENE HOEFUCH
Times-sentinel Staff
Vision Quest• Have you ever
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heard of it.
Neither had we untlllate one nlght
a call came !rom J ean Seidenable
who couldn't !Jt'lleve what she heard
until she and her husband, Jack;
filled with CJ,11;0sitY. drove to Salem
Center to tak&lt;1 a look.
And·sure ~nough What they heard
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Hoffman farm.
Covered wagons - In a cirCle,
g~:aztng mules to pull them by day,
large teepees for overnight stops,
campfires burning, a wagonmaster
and "shOtgun riders" . and about 60
young men, which Mrs. Seldenable
said she was told were all convicts.
The trip cross country, she said, Is
structured discipline for the young
delinquents who were "sentenced"
by a judge ·to the mule train as

John ·Gee AME church
welcomes new pastor
John Gee Chapel AME In Gallipolis has recently received a new
. full-time inlnlster, and will beg1Ii a
complete schedule of serVices In the
near future.
Solomon J . Holley Jr., recently
took over the pastorate at the
church, and has made plans to
expand the group Into a full-tlme
ministry. Hesaldthatln the past, the
church has not had a pastor all the
time.
Holley, 39 years old, has been In
themtnlstry for24 of those years. He··
Is the son of a retired AME minister
and semi-retired Memphis teacher.
"I'd like to see the church tn a
full· time ministry," he said after ·
anivtng In Gallipolis. He would like
to see them expand Into social,
human and community development, and play an active role In the
ev;mgellst!c community.

A graduate of Lane College In
Tennessee, Holley has also taken
graduate courses at the Unlversliy
of Chicago. Wltlle there, he received
a certificate In Urban Ministry from
the Urban Center In Christian
Mlnlstry, and has been In the
!ull-tlme mlnlstcy since.
At John Gee Chapel, Holley said
he would like to establish an
outreach program for senior ell!·
zens and young people.
He said he has always been
Involved with a social ministry, and
at one tlme was director of the
Consolidated Workers for Allevla·
lion of Poverty.
Holley has scheduled services at
the church for Sundays at 9:15
(Sunday School hour) and 11 a.m.
He added that plans are In theworks
for a full agenda of services,
Including one at mid-week .

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already been to your house, you
might expect one Monday evening.
The firemen are asking for
contributions to pay off the neW
rescue equipment purchased by the
department. And, of course, your
contributions are greatl y
appreciated.
Edward Templeton, Lawton
Templeton Jr., and Dessie Templeton spent a recent week In Leslie
Couniy, Ky. going especially tovlllU

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GALLIPOLIS- The youth of '
New Ute Lutheran Church will
be collecting funds for UNICEF
by trlck-or-.treatlng Sunday, Oct. ·
23, between 2 and 4 p.m. They
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Hank Joseph, Lula · Joseph and .
Barbara Chapel York up Wblte Oak
from ·the mount to the foot of the ·
Gray Mountains where Wblte Oak
meets Templeton Fork on one side:
Templeton Fork conslsts of
around 2,&lt;XXl acres which will be
turned over to Daniel Boone Forest
Parkway. A monument -will be
placed at Templeton's graveslte.
The three also visited their old
home on Upper Whhlte Oak · an~
found nowers and shrubbery their
mother, Betty Ann Templeton, had
planted there many years ago. She
died In 1949. The sons brought back
nowers and shrubbery which they
planted at their homes on Leading
Creek.
While In Kentucky they visited
their cousin, Larry Lewis and family at Cutchin and the YorlS.
Cemetery . The Templetons are ·
direct descenclants of the famous ·
World War I sergeant. Alvin York.
They also visited the Chapel
Cemetery at the Mount of Britton on
Greasy Creek. The sons returned
home but Dess!e stayed for an
indefinite visit with Barbara Chapel
YorkatChapei,Ky.
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with the outdoor drama, The
Stephen Foster Story at Bardstown,
Ky., will be here with his orchestra
for a dance at theRoyal@akParkon
Oct.29, 9p.m. to1a.m. Thedance ls
forRoyaiOakDanceCiubmembers
and their guests .

FAIRVIEW- There wUl be a
weekend revival at the Fairview
Apostolic Faith Church, Nov. ,
3-5, with services at 7: lJ p.m.
nightly. The services will feature Lawrence and Dorothy
Garnes fr om Chillicothe.
Brother Sherman Johnson, pastor, Invites the public to attend .

POMEROY - The A.uxillary
of Drew Webster Post 39,
Pomeroy, both senior and junior
members, will meet at 7: lJ
Tuesday at the hall. The program ·will be on educatlon and
scholarship with Thn Flesher as
the guest speaker.

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butter making, ·all right.
Ladles of the Full Gospel Ugh!house Church are now taking orders
,for the apple butter they'll be
making Wednesday. It's $3 a quart
and orders can be placed with Tom
Kelly, 992-3507, or ·Bob ' Conkle,
367-7646.

Weekend' revival

GALLIPOLIS- ·open Gate
Garden Club will meet Tuesday,
7::JJ p.m., at the home of Mrs.
Dinah Howard.

TIJESDAY
VINTON·- VInton Friendship
Garden Club will meet Tuesday,
10:30 a.m. · at Adkins Service
Station for a workshOp In candle
making.

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Lear Photography In Galllpoll, ,
will present a.n Instructional
program on photographic par·
trait techniques as meeting of
Meigs Couniy Image Seekders
Camera Club, 7: lJ p.m. Mondav
at Meigs Coimty Museum.
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onstra lion on varlou&gt; lighting
set-ups, plus a question and
answer session I! time allows.
Meeting open to public with $1
admission fee; club members
admitted free.

GALLIPOLIS . Kendra
Staten, Chlldren's Librarian at
the Bossard Library, will read
ghost stories for elementary
school children at the Our House
Musewn, Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Tickets are 50 cents per person,
and refreshments will be served.

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POMEROY - A special
session of Pomeroy Chapter 8J,
Royal Arch Masons, will be held
at 7 p.m. Monday at the temple.
Work will be in the m ark and past
master degrees . All m embers
are asked to be present. Refresh·
ments will be served.

Ghostie, goqlin
stories scheduled

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POMEROY - nu! OH KAN
membership
roundup will be
Coin Club will conduct a regular
held
at
7
p.m.
Tuesday at the
meeting Monday evening at the
American
Legion
Middleport
Riverboat room of the Dlarmmd
hall.
Any
boy
between
the
ages of
Savings and Loan Co., Pomeroy.
11
and
18
Interested
In
scouting
Is
A sccta1 and trading hour will
Invited
to
attend
either
with
or
precede the 8 p.m. meeting witb
out-of·town dealers present. A without his parents. A representative of each troop In the county
coin auction and refreshments
will
be at the meeting. Any
will follow. Anyone Interested tn
cotnsorpa!iermoneylstnvltedto · questions now may be directed to
Lanny Tyn!e, 992-3169.
attend.

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MIDDLEPORT ~ Meigs
County Friends of the Library
will ,meet Monday at Middleport
Library at 5 p.m.. Everyone Is
welcome.

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POMEROY - Eastern AI·
hletlc Boosters will meet Mon·
day at 8 p.m. at the high school.

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LECfA - Services will be
held at Walnut Ridge Church at
Lecta, Sunday, ,7: :ll p.m., with
the Rev. Ernest Baker, pastor,
speaker. The public Is Invited.

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MIDDLEPORT - Celebration of the 145th anniversary of
the Middleport Church of Christ
will be Sunday ' with a , large
anniversary cake tO be served
during the 9: lJ a.m. Bible School
hour. A special 145th anniversary gift will be presented to
every person attending the 10: lJ
morning worship service; a
potluck dinner following- mornIng worship. At 1 p.m. a musical
concert by Pu!JlOSe, a gospel
group from Greenwood, Ind.

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•Dependable, Low Cost Prescription Service
•3 Registered Pharmacists·
•Most complete Prescription Stock
•Itemized Receipts for Insurance and Income Tax Purposes
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Plea~nt, W. Va .

Beat of the Bend

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Members of the Meigs County the room Is used during the received twp phone calls--long,
If you want a. tree treat Tuesday
Image Seekers · Club are reatly !JlOrnlng for services on Sunday. At long, distance from her daughter,
morning, there's one available.
pleased that they have Dale Lear of any rate, the group did a fantastic Faye Roush Shiflet, recently:.
The AJr Force Concert Band wlll
Lear Photo. · job--oomebody had to do a lot of about the time t~y both observed be at the Meigs High School
graphy In Galll·
advanced planning on that.
blrthda)1s.
Audltorlwn for a perfonnance at
polls coming to
Faye and her husband Richard 9: :Jl a.m. lor students. However,,
their
Neva Curtis, Chester, group Avon Shiflet are living in Saudi, Arabia
the public Is Invited to turn out also
Monday evening
Product leader, reports that Avon where he Is administrator of
and. there Is no admission charge.
to present a . prowill stage an open house from 11 bio-medicine at five hospitals and
In !;let, High School l?rlnclpal
gram on photoa.m. toBp.m. Tuesday at the Meigs shelssupervlsorofthecardlaccare
James Miller Is extending ·the
graphic portrait
Inn. .
units of the same five hospitals.
invitation so you are welcome.
techniques.
PuJl)Ose of the event is to show to They have been In Saudi for a year,
The meeting
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representativ\"S and customers a but" may be staying for five since
Fantastic! ln}aglne being able to
wm be held at 7::Jl p.m. Monday at line of more expensive Christmas their two year contracts have been go into the ~ck yard to harvest
theMelgsMuseum!nPomeroyand holiday gifts which Avon Is now extended. Incidentally Faye and
some vegetables and October is
anyonelfiterested!nphotographyis carrying since It has purchased Richard spent the week of Faye's
more than half over ....now that's
Invited to attend. Club members some !Inns including Tiffany's In birthday in Cairo.
somethlngtohelpyoukeepsmlllng.
wlll be admitted free of charge, but New York. The Items, as I say, are lr;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;~~
there will be a $1 charge for more expensive and for that reason
non-members, _·
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FOR OFFICE PERSONNEL, THE FUTURE IS SPELLED
representatives of this area.
W-0-R-D P-R-0-C-E-S-S-1-N-G
The staff of the Pomeroy Flower
·Shop proved themselves miracle
Meigs Countlans are known lo
workers Sunday at the Asbury love apple butter--after all most of
Computer Technology has ·
United Methodist Church In Syra· us were raised on it, so to speak.
hit the office in a big way.
cuse when they turned the social
Well-there's some av;lllable If
The effect it has on office ·
room Into quite an attractive setting you're Interested. The Racine
for the -45th wedding anniversary United Methodist Church has some
work is tremendous ..
obselvance of Vera and Millard left from its recent work project
VanMeter.
and you can order by calllng
YOU CAN LEARN WORD
Everything was done In blue and 949-2152 or 949-~12. The price Is $4 a
PROCESSING AT
white, which Vera tells me are the quart and the churc~ provides the
colors for the 45th ariiuversary. The container.
GALLIPOLIS BUSINESS
stat! only had a llttleoveranhourto
COLLEGE IN ONLY 5 SHORT WEEKS. ONE DAY PER WEEK
decorate "for the observance since
Betty Roush of Racine has

Wo Rosorvo Tho Right To ·
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STORE HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-lq PM

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PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., OCT. 29, 1983

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been announced. The junior and
high school menus are slmllar but
wm have a few additional Items.
The elementary menu Is: .
Monday - Hot dog with sauce,
baked beans, pineapple, milk.

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Rldilnt 36....... 270.00
Rldilnt I ........ 220.00 $11
Dlrtctar ............ 310.00 '1
Omni 105 ., ..:... 310.00
O•nras .......... 270:00 $1
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pea and carrots, pears, mill&lt;.
Wednesday -. Macaroni and
cheese, perfection salad, applesauce, hot rolls and butter, milk.
Thursday - Meat loaf pattie,
mashed potatoes with butter, frUit
salad, corn bread or bread and
butter, milk.
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.
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October

Bailey, Venoy ~xchange
vows in reeent wedding
POMEROY - In a candlelight
ceremony at the Pomeroy Church
of Christ, Brenda Kay Bailey and
Craig Edward Venoy exchanged
wedding vows.
The bride is the daughter'of Mr.
and Mrs. Myron Roger Bailey,
Rockport, Ind., formerly of Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Edward Venoy, Pomeroy.
The 6: ~ pcm. ceremony was
performed Sept. 24 by Neil Proudfoot. Music was presented by
Clarice Erwin, organist, and Peggy
Brlckles, aunt of the groom, soloist.
The church was decorated with
heart-shaped candelabra and _the
altar was centered with the unity
candle arrangement. Candl es were
used in all windows and were
decorated with greenery and bows
as were the famlly pe~s.
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Given In marriage by her father,
the bride wore a . formal gown of
lustrous polyester knit fashioned
with a fitted empire bOdice, long
sheer sleeves, a VIctorian neckline,
all with lace motif_The flared skirt
flowed into a chapel train and was
enhanced by lace around the
bottom. The bride's cathedcal
length veil of illusion fell from a
headpiece of lace with simulated
pearl !ti m. She wore a pearl
necklace and carried a cascade
arrangement of peach and white
roses.
Maid of honor was Melanie

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Bailey. sister of the bride. Pomeory, who wore a light peach gown
off-the-shoulder with a deep flouhce
and so ttlv gathered skirt.
Other attendant! were In gowns
of identical design in pa le yellow
and carried baskets of mLxed silk
flowers. They were Valeria Bailey.
Long Bcttom: Brenda Weber,
Rutland ; Teresa Lawrence. Reedsville, and Marie Marcinko. Tuppers
Plains.
Kev in Ve noy of i"omeroy ,
brot her of 1he groom, was best man
and the us hers were Brian Ba iley,
Long Bottom, Marti n Evans,
Dua ne Weber , and Bruce Bumgardner. Middleport. The groo m
and his a ttenda nts wore be ige and

brown llLxedos. All of the boutonnieres, lx&gt;uquets a nd corsages for

the wedding, as well as the
decorations, we re made by the
mother of the groom. assisted by
J ane Harri.s.
Flower girl \\'.:i.S Bridget Davis,
who wore a flam! peach gown wll h

a ruffl ed low nccline and puffed
sleeves, a nd the ringbearer was

Jacob Davis. Guests were registered by Barbara Hend ricks,
Pomeroy.
A reception was held in the

church social room. The bride's
table featured a three- tiered fountain cake with sta i1ways leading to
side cakes. Miniature attendants In
the wedding co lors were fcat~red
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GALLIPOLIS - The Dr. Samuel 3!:»3:45 p.m,; Merce~!lle, 4-4:30
L. Bossard Memorial Library wUI p.m.; Burd, 4:40-5 p.m.; Crown
be at the following places tl)e week City P.O., 5: ll&gt;-6 p.m.: Eureka,
6: ll&gt;-6: 45 p.m.
of Oct. 24 to Oct. 28.
Thursday - Wat15, 2: :»2: 45 ·
Monday - Ew!ngton, 1:.15-1:45
p.m.;
Brick School Rd., 2:55-3:10
p.m.; Geiger's, 2-2:30 p.m.; Adney
p.m.;
Addav!lle
Elementary, 3: 15Rd., 2:45-3:15 p.m.; Vlliton P.O.,
3:45
p.m.;
St:
Rd. 7 (Roadside
3: 30-4:30 p.m.; Bidwell, 5-6 p.m.;
Rest),
3:55-4:10
p.m.;
Georges Cr.
Harrisburg, 6:15-6:30 p.m.
Rd.
I,
II,
4:
15-5
p.m.;
Bulavll!e
Tr.
Tuesday - Eno, 2: :»3 p.m.;
·
Ct.,
5:30-6
p.m.;
Plantz
Subdv.,
Rece, 3:ffi-3:20 p.m.; Africa Rd.,
3::»3:45 p.m.; Kyger I, 3:50-4:20 6: ll&gt;-6: 45 p.m.
Friday ·- Elliott's (Rt. 35),
p.m.; Kyger II, . 4:25-4:40 p.m.;
2:
15-2:
45 p.m.; Kerr, 3-3: 40 p.m.; ·
Roush Lane I, II, 4:45-5:15 p.m.;
Buck
Ridge,
4-5; 05 p.m.; Jay Dr. I,
Ches])!re I, 6-6: :io p.m.; Cheshire II,
II, 5: 15-5:45 p.m.: Bob McCormick
6:35-7 p.m.
Wednesday - Bane's, 2: 15-2: 30 Rd., 6-6: 15 p.m.
p.m.; Smlth,2:45-3:15p.m.; Myers,

College sets information days
insltutlon Including the School of
Nursing,
School of Business Man~U~eand~mmuruty~will
agement,
School of Education,
hold seven infonnatlon days
Health
and
Physical Education,
Utroughout the 1983-84 academic
School
of
General
Studies and
year for students Interested In
Liberal
Arts,
and
the
Army
ROTC
enrolling at the lnstituti()n, accorddepartment.
Ing to Dean S. Brown, .executive
There will also be presentations
director of admissions and records.
on admission to the CQllege. and
Brown said the sessions will he financial ald. Each session wUI run
held
Nov.ll, Dec. 9, Jan. 20, Feb.16, from 12: aJ p.m. to 3: ll p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Veno:v
March16, April 12 and May 11. Each
For addlt!onal information, conIaire; Mrs. Debbie Bailey, Zanes- session will Include !nfonnatton tact the college at (614) 245-5353.
on the sta irways. A mode rnistic
ville, and Mrs. Jane Bohrer,
from the various programs of the Toll free In Ohio !s 1-IDJ-282-7201.
br ide and groom was used on the
Dresden.
,...:.:.::::...::::....:..:=:..:::.:::::.::=~~=------------second tier, and the cake was
The couple resides in Chester.
topped with a spun glass heart and
The blide graduate from Eastern
A Message From The Bible:..
rose piece.
High
School.
Assisting at the reception were
The groom is a graduate of
Mrs. Judy Tompkins, Wolcott ,
Eastern
and is employed at
wunam B. Kughn
Conn .; Mrs. Bat·bara Bailey. BelKroger's.
We have only two accounts of the baptism of the Holy Spirit The first one
occuring on the _!Jay of Pentecost (Acts 2) and the other on the household of
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Cornelius (Acts I0)_ ,The baptism of the Holy Spirit on the apos~es was for a dtfferent
purpose than that which came upon Cornelius.
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!-The baptism of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2: Christ had told the apostles that
that has heen carried in several Hamilton, formerly of Meigs
it was expedient for them that· He go away (Jno. 16:7). The Comforter was the Spirit
generations of her famUy in County. The groom is the son of Col.
ol truth (Jno. 14: 16, 17). The Comforter, the Spirit of truth, is the Holy Ghost (Jno.
wedding ceremonies. A bouqwet of and Mrs. William Clark, Cincinnati.
14:26). The Spirit of truth and the Comforter are the same (Jno. 16:13). They, the
orchids adorned the prayer book.
Among the out-of-town guests
apostles, were to tarry in Jerusalem until they received the power, the Holy Ghost
A luncheon and reception was attending were Mr. and Mrs.
(Acts 18) In Acts 2 we read of the coming of the Holy Spir~ the power. and the
held at the Enlon Manor in . George Morris, Pomeroy, uncle
establishment of the church (Acts 2:4). The apostles, the tWelve, were the ones to
Hamilton following the ceremony. and aunt of the bride, Mr. and Mrs.
whom the promise of the baptism of the Holy Spirit was made. They were the ones
Shannon Clark, sister of the gr&lt;J(lm, Frank Revere of Ponto! a Valley,
who received it, for the ones who had received the baptism of the Holy Spirit were
assisted at the guest book.
Calif., also an aunt of the bride.
accused ol being drunken. Peter stoo(l up wrth the eleveQ, informing those present
The bride and groom are resiMrs . Clark !s the granddaughter
that he and the eleven (making a total of twelve) were not intoxicated. The Holy
dents of Cincinnati. Mrs. Clark !sa of the late Alfred Elberte!d of
Ghost
was given unto the apostles in this measure to (a)-serve as their Comforter,
graduate of Hanover College in Pomeroy.
(b)-lead them in' all truth; (c)-bring to their mind that which Christ had done and
Hanover, Ind. Her husband graduCol. and Mrs. Clark hosted a
spoken;
.(d)-show them things to come; and (e)-confirm the word they spoke as ·
ated from the University of rehearsal dinner before the wed·
being
of
God by signs and wonder.;, that is, the working of miracles. This was given
Cincinnati.
ding at the Isgnos Restaura~t !n
only
to
the apostles!
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The bride's parents are Mr. and Hamilton.
2-The baptism of the Holy Spirit of Acts 10: To convintle Peter and the
Mrs. Robeti B. Elberfeld Sr. of ~~;;;;i~i~~~B;;1~
Jews that the Gentiles were being called into the fellow.;hip of Christ, ''There is
neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor
female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus" (Gal. 3:28). Peter could not -refuse to
Exhibi~ors
bapt~e them just because they were Gentiltis. "Can any man forbid water, that
these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we? A
TUPPERS PlAINS -Exhibihe commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord" (Acts 10:47, 48).
tors Interested Ill reserving a
When
Peter was accused by the brethren (Jewish brethren) for going to the Gentiles,
table for the annual Christmas
he
said,
"Forasmuch then as God gave them the like gift as he did unto. us, who
bazaar and bake sale at the
believe
on
the Lord Jesus Chris!; what was I, that I could withstand Goo? When they
Tuppers Plains Elementary
heard thes~ things, they held their peace, and glorified God, sa~ng The.n hath God
School on Nov. 5, are to make
also to the Gentles gra nted repentance unto lije." (Acts 11: 16, 17)
reservations before Saturday by
calling 667-3933 or 667-3555. The
Holy Spirit baptism is not for us tooay, and in the two accounts of Holy Spirrt
event Is being sponsored by the
baptism
recorded in the scriptures, it was not for the forgiveness of sins.
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two of her sisters-in-law, Mrs.

David Elberfeld of Menford, and

Mrs. Robert Elberfeld or' Cincinnati._ Be_st man was the groom' s
father, Col. Wilfiam Clark of
Cincinnati. Ushers were the bride's
brothers. Robert and David . W!lllam J enne, organist. provided the
music.
The bride's-gown was of heirloom
candlelight satin with a fitted
bodice and dropped waist , full
length sleeves coming to a point at
the wrist, and a cathedral train. The
heirloom veU was studded with tiny
pearls.
The bride carried the prayer book

Rio Grande

HOlY SPIRIT BAPTISM

Elberfeld, Clark trade vows
POMEROY - On Sept. 24, Miss
Ca tharine Anne Elberfeld became
the bride of Jeffrey Charles Clark.
The wedding took place at 12:30
p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church in
Hamilton.
The bride's brother, the Rev .
Richard B. Elherteld Jr. of Boonville, Mo. , officiated at the wedding.
He was assisted by the Rev. Moms
Hollenbaugh, rector of the parish.
The bride was given !n marriage
by her father and was attended by

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Story hours
POMEROY - Story hours at
the Pomeroy Library are being
held Tuesday from 10 to 11 a.m ..
The strory teller Is Anita Dean ..
and the program lsforpre-school
aged ch!ldren.
· At the Middleport Library, the
pajama story hour Is ~till being
l)eld on Monday evenings from 7
to 8 p.m. wiUt Nancy Manley as
Ute story teller.

Soup dinner
POMEROY - The Trinity
Church of Pomeroy, Second and
Street, will sponsor a bean_and vegetable soup dinner Friday, Oct. 28, at thechurchfrom4 -~
p.m. until 7 p.m. ,
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The menu filcludes souv,·_
cornbread, apple and pumpkin
pie and bE!verage. Orders to go
will be available but, containers
must be provided.

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•Bridesmaids were Michelle WarPOMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
son, sister of the bride, and
' Darla
Gary Griffith, Route I , Long
Boggs, who wore gowns of pink \
Bottom, are announcing the. enlloral chiffon, trimmed In pale pink
gagement and approaching marribbon and white lace, au made by
riage of her daughter, Tina Renee
the mother of the groom. They
Beaver, to Richard Keith Wolfe,
earned old-fashioned lace fans In
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe,
pink and burgundy.
Portland.
The groom wore a white tuxedo,
The wedding will take place Nov.
trtmmed In white satin. Best man
19.
was Phil Waugh. Ushers wel'f Jeff
Miss Beaver !s a graduate of
Dennison, brother of tbe groom,
Eastern High School and !s emand Tim Watson, brother of tne
ployed at the Woodland Centers in
bride.
Galllpol!s.
The bride's mother wore a formal
Wolfe !s a graduate of Southern
gown of pink crepe and lace, and a
High School and majoring !n
corsage of carnation and sweephysical education and healt~ at
theart roses. The groom's mother
R!o Grande College.
wore a lonna! gown of rose crepe,
and a corsage of CQJ11at!ons and
sweetheart roses.
F1ower girl was Melissa Kin·
gecy, cousin of the bride; ringPOMEROY - The open chu rch
Mr. aod Mrs. Demdaoo
bearer was Ryan Watson, nephew
wedding of Susan Zirkle, Rock
of the bride.
on the gift table. The wedding cake groom. Registering guests was the
Springs Road , Pomeroy, and DaThe church was decorated with a was topped with a miniature bride sister of the groom, Andra
niel Dodson, 123 . Peacock Ave.,
brass archway and pink and white and groom enclosed !n -a garden Dennison.
· Pomeroy, w!ll take place Nov.l2 at
carnations and Ivy, on each side of gazebo surrounded by pink and
The bride is a graduate of Gallla
6:30 p.m. at the Pentecostal
the altar were brass spiral candela- bUrgundy roses and carnations. Academy High School, and !s
Assembly at Racine.
bras. Carrying out the color The irttddle tier was decorated with employed at Neal Insurance
Miss Zirkle is the daughter of
scheme, the windows were deco- a fountain, and the bottom tier Agency.
Bruce and Jackie Zirkle, Pomeroy.
The groom Is a graduate of
rated with pink and burgundy bows. featured the )Jride and groom's
A reception followed In the glasses with a miniature bouquet.
Hannan Trace High School and
church fellowship hall, the bride's
Assisting at the reception were Buckeye Hllls Career Center, and Is
table decorated with pink candles · LeAnna Kingery, cous II\ of the employed by the City of Gall!pol!s.
GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Sarah E.
and old fashioned crystal, helong- bride, and Joan Siders, both
The couple will reside !n
Layne
of Rt. 2, Gallipolis, a·nd the
lng to tbe parents ofthe bride, with decorators of the cake, and Cathy Mercerville.
late
Henry
M. Layne of Second
Pink and burgundy boWs and roses Dennison, s!ster-!n-Iaw of the
Avenue, Gallipolis, announce the
approaching marriage of their
daughter, 5andra Jan Layne, to
Steven Paul Vanco, son of Mr. and

Zirkle-Dodson wedding Nov. 12

GALLIPOLIS - Bellmead Un!ted 1v!ethodist Church was the ··
setting for the July 9 wedding of
Linda Fulton and Kevin Hoffman.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Rohert L. Fulton of Rt. 1,
Gallipolis, and Mrs. Elizabeth
McAfee of Athens. The groom Is the
son of Mrs. Alyce Hoffman of 136
State St., Gallipolis, and the !ate
Wllllam Hoffman.
The- double-ring ceremony was.
performed by the Rev. Bryan Blair,
P":stor at Bellemead and the Rev.
Robert P. Fulton, brother of the
bride, from Huntington, W. Va.
Music · was provided by Geneth
Krebs, organist, and Marketta
Crum, at the plano. K!m Robinson
was the vocalist.
G!ven !n marriage and escorted
by ber father, the bride wore a
chapel-length gown or white silk,
trimmed -In lace and adorned with
seed pearls, with ruffles falling to a
cathedral-length train. Her headpiece was white organ!za, edged
with alencon lace and appl!ques of
alencon lace and seed pearls. ·
Her bouquet was a cascade
arrangement of silk roses and
carnations !n pale blue and white,
with pale blue ribbons of satin and
lace.
Matron of honor was Rebecca
Martin, ·sister of the bride, from
Groveport. Bridesmaids were Kim
Bickers of Galllpolls, and Terri
Corbin of Cheshire.
They each wore a formal-length
gown In pink posh, with a cape of
floral malden chiffon. Each carried
a bouquet of miniature sllk roses In
spring, colors with pink satin

ribbons.
F1ower girls were Ram! McCormlck of Hurricane, W. Va.; and
Ja!meRoushofCharleston, W.Va.,
nieces of the bride. They wore lilac
Door-length gowns &lt;Jt nylon and
lace, with miniature lilac rosebuds
and lace for their headpieces.
The altar was decorated with silk
flowers !n spring colors and
candelabra. Three tier candles
marked the family pews.
Tlie groom wore a blue tuxedo
with dark blue trim and matching
vest. The best man was Btll
Hoffman of Athens, brother of the
groom. Groomsmen were Henry
"Be'.' Elllott Jr., Point Pleasant, W.
va., and Don Craigo, Galllpol!s.
Rlngbearer was Greg McCorm!ck from Hurricane, w. Va.,
nephew of the bride. Ushers were
M/Sgt. Jack Hoffman from South
Dakota, brother of the groom, and
Dan Staggs of Hazzard, Ky.
Attending the guest register was
Joyce Murphy, sister of the groom,
from Rio Grande.
A reception was held In the
church social room. The bride's
table was decorated in blue and
white with satin bows and flowers.
A three-tiered cake decorated with
blue and pink rosebuds and topped
with a miniature bride and Voom,
centered the table, while a lighted
silver lounta!n provided punch.
Serving at the recept!on were
Sandi McCormick of Hurricane and
Pat Roush of Charleston, sisters of
the bride.
Preparations for the reception
were by Janice Sayre, Lynda
Rainey, Jane Martin and Anna Lee

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POMEROY- Bookmobile schedule in Meigs County is brought by
the Meigs County Public Library
underconlract with the Ohio Valley
Area Libraries.
Schedule for Monday, Oct. 24 Carpenter (Laura's Store), 3:103:40p.m .: Dexter (Church). 4:104:40 p.m.: Danville (Church ),
5:20-5:45 p.m.; Rulland (Civic
Center) , 6:30-8 p.m.

POMEROY- The Meigs County
Department of Health has purchased materials which can be
loaned to teachers or community
groups.
Among the materials available
are three March of Dimes catalogs;
60 comic books with the topic.
"Ins!de Your Body, Inside Your
Head"; 19 copies of "Food· for
Thought"; a pack on "Families and

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Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman

Smith of Point Pleasant.
The bride is a graduate of Kyger
Creek High School and attends Rio
Grande College. She Is employed by
Artley's Dress Shop.
Th,e groom is a graduate of Gallia
Academy High School and attended
Rio Grande College. He is employed by Ohio Valley Publishing
Co., Gallipolis. The couple resides
at Jackson Estate· Apartments.

Guests a !tending from ouI of town
wer~: Beth, Josh, and Jim Bragg,
Georgetown, Ky.; Mrs. Karen
Smith and Lisa and Benji, Swc!ckley, Pa.; Mrs. Linda Lauener and
Joshua and Matthew, Cuyahoga
Falls, Ohio; M/Sgt. and Mrs. Jack
Hoffman. Stancy and Jackie Lynn,
South Dakota; Mrs. Paul Jones,
Leesburg, Fla, the bride's
grandmother.

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The Senior Nutrition Program
will serve the following menus:
Monday - Pork cutlet, stewed
tomatoes, miXed vegetables, dress·
lng, ball(!d apples, bread, butter,
mllk.
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Tuesday - Chicken a Ia king,

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(Post Office), 2: 10-2:40 p.m.; Por!land i Post 0 ffice t. 2: 10-2: 40 p.m.;
Letart Falls (Effie's Restaurant),
3:05-3:50 p.m.; Racme {Bank ),
4:35-6:05 p.m.: Syracuse (Pool ),
6 :2~7: 50 p.m.
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1\ ednesday, Oct. 2b- 1uppers
Piams (A rbaugh!, 7:25-7: 55 p.m. ;
R1ggscresl Add! lion, 8: 10-8:40 p.m.

Health materials ma~e available

lemon ' and butter, boiled potatoes,
Monday, Oct. 24 - Ceramics peach half and cottage cheese,
Class, 9: ~ a.m.-noon; Chorus, 1-3 buttered cabbage, brownie, biscuit,
kale, plums, bread, butter, mllk.
butter, m!lk.
Friday - Hamburger baked in
p.m.
Wednesday - Ch!U con carne, · gravy, buttered noodles, sliced
Tuesday, Oct. 25 - S.T.O .P.
peaches, green beans, van!lla
Class, 10: :.1 a.m.; Physical Fitness, celery sUck and peanut butter,
sl!ced pineapple, ice cream,
pudding, bread, butter, milk.
11:15 a.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 26 - VInton crackers milk.
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Bible Study, 1 p.m.; Card Games,
Thursday - Baked fish and each meal.
1-3 p:m.; American .Literature
Class, 1 p:m.
Thursday, Oct. '!1- Bible Study,
11 a.m.-noon; Games~ 1 p.m.; r-------:;-----~----------VInton Blood ,Pressure Check.
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Friday, Oct. 28 - Art Class, 1-3 I . THE FABRIC SHOP AND THE MEIGS CO.
p.m.; Craft M!nl-Coorse, 1.3 p.m.; I
EXTENSION SERVICE PRESENT A
Social Hour, 7 p.m.
FALL FASHION SHOW
Saturday, Oct. :19 - Yoga Class, 1

Heavy Bound Throw Rugs,

carpet remnants, asorted styles &amp; colors at unbel·evable prices!
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Mrs. Joe Vanco, Rt. 2, BidwelL
The open -church wedding will
take place Nov. 4 with music
beginning at 7 p.m.
Th e Rev. William Loy-at Rodney
Methodist Church will perform the
double- ting ceremony.

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Gallia Senior Citizens announce activities
. GALLIPOUS - Businessman,
The Job Bank, located In the Senior
Citizens !;enter, 220 Jackson Pike,
has rnany applicants 50 years of age
or older who are very dependable
m~ture workers for full·tlme or
part-time.
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to your job description.
Please call 446-71100 and let us
Interview • someone with you In
mind. The Job Bank Is open
Monday through Friday from 8
a.m. unt!l 4 p.m. to help yoo with
your employment needs. Call and
speak with our Job Counselors tlr.
more information. This fs , a free
employment service.

Dodson is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Dodson, Middleport.
Miss Zirkle is a gradu ate of Meigs
Hi gh School and is employed at the
M e i gs Co u nty W e-1 fare
Department.
Dodson is also a graduate of
Meigs and is employed at the
Southern Ohio Coal Co.

Layne, Vanco set wedding Qa.te

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GALLIPOLIS- The double-ring
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Faye Watson, and Michael Joe
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Church of God, Garfield Avenue,
Galllpol!s, on Aug. 12.
The bride !s the daughter -or the
late Audrey WatSon, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Watson, Ga!Upolls. The
groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Dennison, Crown City.
· Tht! ceremony was o!flclale(! by
Rev. James H. Rainey, music was
provided by Debbie Rhodes, pianist
and organist, and Diana Silnders
and Tom Kessel, vocallsts.
Given !n mamage b). her parents
and escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride wore a gown of
white orga~. tr!mmed !n Chantllly and Venice lace, with a Queen
Ann neckline with a fitted bodice,
and tapered lace flared cutfed
sleeves. The A·line skirt featured a
Oared hem with an apron effect In
the back with a satin bown. '
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with fingertip !llus!on vell, attached
to the bridal cap witli VenJce lace,
and seed pearls, . with scalloped
trtm.
Maid of honor was Brenda,
Patrick who wore a gown of pale
pink chiffon, trimmed !n dark pink
ribbon and white lace. She earned a
white fan wiTh a bouquet a! pink and
bucgundy carnations, and pink and
burgundy ribbon.

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University, 21·11, In a Big Ten
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TaUback Keith Byars scored
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aga.ln on a ·five-yard sprint.
John Frank scored the other.OSU
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Jim Karsatos.
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33-yard field goal In the first.perlod
by BWMojslejenko, and Tom Tyree
on a recovered blocked punt In the
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practically bwy the Cincinnati Bengals this
afternoon, but Browns Head Coach Sam Rutigliano
Isn't treating them like a mortally-wounded rival.
The 4-3 Browns would all but end the 1-6 Bengals'
hopes of a caneback with a victory Sunday In
Riverfront Stadium. However, Rutigliano points out
that the BengaJs aren't playlng like a blr&lt;lten team.
"It's very obvious to us as you look at Cincinnati In
the first seven games that they've come within a
throw. a play here or there, of -turning that thing
around," Rutlgltano said. "They could very easUy be
5-2 right now."

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field goal as unranked Penn State
upset foorth·ranked West VIrginia
41·23 Saturday.
It was the fifth straight victory lor
Penn State afler thri!e seasonopening losses an4 boosted Its
mastery of West Vlrgtnla to 27
victories In the last 28 years.
The Mountaineers, who came Into
the game unbeaten In six starts,
traUed from the outset when Penn
State scored on Its first series. The
Nlttany Lions buUI a 21-10 halftime
lead as Strangconnectedonhls first
11 passes before missing.
In the second half, West VIrginia
closed the gap to 21-17 on a 2-yard
pass !rom Hostetler to Randolph.
Penn State l:loo&gt;ted It to 21·17 as
Gancltano ·kicked a 45-yard field
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The Bengals have lost three games by10 points, one
by 7, one by 4, and another by 3. Unlike Utelr last two
playoff seasons, the Bengals have failed to cash In on
fourth-quarter opportunltJes to win games. .
"It's depressing," said tight end Dan Ross. "We
know we have a good team. We're dotngnothtngrlght
(at times), and when we do things right, It just comes
up short.
· "It's Just the way this season Is going. We're In the
ballgame, but then again we're not. We're In It, then
we lose it."
The Browns knew that feeling all toowelllastweek.
They ten out of a firSt-place t1e with Pittsburgh In the
AFC Central Division last Sunday by self-destructing
In a 44-17 loss to the Steelers.

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KENT, Ohio . (AP) - Senior
quarterback Donny Harrison threw.
lor two touchdowns and a school·
record 409 yards Saturday to lead a
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The Browns had one offensive bright spot last
Sunday- rookie running back Boyce Green, who ran
for 137 yards on 28carrles In his first National Football
League start. Rutigliano plans to work Green Into the
offense more regularly with veteran Mike Pruitt,

recovering from badly bruised ribs.
"It's unfortunate that Mike Pruitt had to get hurt In
order for Boyce to have an opportunity to play," Slpe
said. "But now that he has and he's shown that he can
play pretty weU, I think that the blend of the two guys
Is going to be very much to our benefit."
The Browns heat, the Bengals 17-7 In a Thursday
night game earller this season In Cleveland.
Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson threw for just
'JfJl yards In the first game, when tile Browns shut
down the long pass. AndersOn was considered
doubtful for the rematch, as he was still stiff from a
face-mask tackle by Pittsburgh's Keith Gary in a
game Oct. 10. Backup Turk Schonerl will make his
second straight start if Anderson can't play.

Washington with a 7-yard touchdownpass.
For the day, Washington caught
10 passes for 152 yards, whlle
McBride had four receptions for 128
~ards.

Led by a 44-yard punt return from
Derrick Samuels, a 1-yard touchdown pass from Stu Rayburn to Jim
Kilbane and two tleld goals by Joe
LaCivita, Kent carved out a 20-01ead
going Into the final period.
O.D. Underwood had20rw;llesfor
UJyards lor Kent, ().51n the league
and().7 overall. Ohio Improved to2-3

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CIN&lt;::!NNATI (AP) - Halfback
Albert Bentley sprinted 00 yards for
a third-quarter touchdown and
Speedy Neal added a 1-yard scoring
run to give the No. 8-ranked Miami
Hun1canes a 17·7 victory aver the
University of Cincinnati . In a
nonconference footoall game
Saturday.
Mlam~ 7-1, set a school record
with Its seventh-straight victory In a
game played In a downpour at
IUvertront Stadium.

ByWILLIAMR.BARNARD
Angeles, New York, New Jersey and Seattle- have
AP Sports Wr1fer
their salaries frozen a(.last season's levels.
TheNatlonalBasketball.Assoelatlonopmsaseason
TheNBA~voted'fllli~theplayof!strom12to
oftranslttOO Frtday, with the biggest change of all the 16 teams, thus ellrnlnatlng byes for tbe four division
arrtvalof7-foot-4centerRalphSalnpson.
· champions. And Instead of hest-o!-3 series, the !lrst
A tllree-tlme colle!llate player of the year lor the round wW be best-o!-5, with subsequent rounds
University o!Vlrglnla, SamPIIOilwW be a fashionably
best.of-7.
Another change that many are anticipating_ Is
late debutante when theHoustonR.ocketsmeettheSan
AntQnlo Spurs next Saturday attemoon. Elghtteen of having the defending champion repeat, a teat that
the 23 NBA teamS open their seasons Frida): nlgbt.
hasn't been aCCQITipltshed since l!Mi9. The Philadelphia
Sampson's tong-anticipated appearance as a pro Is 76erswon thetiUe lastseason,gotngfill.171ntheregular
being heralded by some as the beginning at a "new ~ and romping through the playoffs with a 12-1
era," to match the periods dcmlnated lor varying
record, lncludiJiga'-Osweepofthel..akersln the final,
lengths of time by centers Bill RIISS!!II. WUt
to Elld a halt-dozll!n years of trustratlon.
Cllamberlaln, KareemAbdul-Jabbar andBWWalton.
The 76ers
solid, with Most Valuable Player
But the arrtval of Samp!IOills only one at many , Moses Malone, aD·league forward Julius Erving and
cllaDgell bl the league.
,
standoot guardS Maurice Cheeks and Andrew Toney.
'lbel'earetlveteamswlthnewownenandnlnewith .The only addition II Leo Rautlns·, ~rookie trom
ne1v ooachell And although· the maximum and · Syracusewttltareatpasatngabll1ty.
miDIImmual~rycapecitJnta!peclfnaaewcontractwlth
Coach BlllyOmlqbam prornlsea "no gimmicks In
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FIRST DOWN- Joo Mlllams (44), Penn state
tailback, ractfl past West VIrginia defender
· Unebacker Dave 1'1 too (38) gaining a first dOwn In

lhelr game at University Park, Pa. on Saturday. Penn
state upset the Mountaineers, 41-23. (AP
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Ohio University nipped winless
Kent State 21·20 In Mid-American
Conference college football.
The Golden Flashes' loslngstreak
now stands at 20 games, longest In
major college football.
Ohio, ~ld to 58 yards In total
offense In the first half, finally got
Untracked behind the passing of
Harrison, who completed 29 of 45
attempts with one Interception.
Kent faD«:&lt;! on a fourth-and-one
play at midfield early In the fourth
· quarter,andtheBobcatsthendrove
50 yards In six plays as Harrison hlt
fianker Eddie Washington with a
6-yard scoring pass.
With 5:36rematnlngin the game,
Ohio tooft possession at Its own :b:J
and needed only threeplaystoscore.
A 56-yard pass from Harrison to
flanker Sherman McBride and a
facemask penalty put the ball on the
Kent 4. Glenn Hunter ran It In on the
next play.
Kent punted on Its next possession, put11ng the Bobcats on their
own&amp;-yard llnewlth2: alrematntng.
Ohio put together a ll).play drive,
lncb.. jtngthlrd-downcompletlonsto
Washington for 20 yards and
McBride lor 33 before Harrison hit

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converted Cleveland mistakes Into a quick 17-0 lead.
"Last Sunday's game was nially a , ntghtmare.
Those things happen," Slpe said. "You usually have
one or two of those a season. You try to keeP them to a
mlnlmwn.
"Putllng that behind us, we've really had a good
year. It's heena goodyear for both the passtng and the
running games. I'm just happy to be where I am right

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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) Doug 8q-ang • threw for three
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defender Carl Banks (54) In Saturday's game In
Colwnbus. The play resulted In a short gain. (AP
Laserphoto ).

The Wolverines' winning field
backChuckLongattheM1chlgan44.
goal was set up when linebacker
With Rogers and fullback Eddk
Rodney Lyles recovered a fumble
Garre'tl gobbling up vlrtuaUy all of
the yardage on the ground, Mlchl byiowa'sQwenGWattheMichigan
29yardl!ne. The Wolverines moved
gan marched In for the score In nine
43 yards In seven plays and had a
plays.
third-and-three sltuatloMt the Iowa
Rogers took a deep pitch from
28 when Bergeron made good In his · quarterhack Steve Smith and
third field goal of the game.
bowled over his own tight end, Slm
The Hawkeyes began a courageNelson, to get Into the right comer of
ous comeback with a fake field goal.
the end zone.
Reserve quarterback Tom Grogan
picked up the ball and nipped a
Rogers, a 6-foot-1, 212-pound
&amp;-yard
(li\SS to Lon Olejniczak
junior, was the game's leadl!!g
who caught the ball over lln~cker
rusher with 129 yards on 26 carries
Mike Mallocy In the right corner of
as both teams stayed mostly on the
the end l\(lne to puU Iowa to within
ground In the game played In a
three at 13-10.
steady rain before a homecoming
Mlchlgan'sGeraldWhltelumbled
crowd of 104,559 In Michigan·
the ensuing kickoff andJoeSchuster
Stadium.
recovered for Iowa. Six plays later,
Gill, a punlshlng220-pound junior,
Tom Nichol o)()l)ted a 27-yard field
rushed for 1.20 yards on 20 carrtes for
goal to tie the game 13-13.
Iowa.
Bergeron booted field goals of 37
Long, the Big Ten's top passer
and 20 yards In the first half and
coming into the game, completed 10
Nichol boomed a56-yarder, setting a
of 19 pass attempts for 94 yards with
school recOrd, as the Wolverines led
two Interceptions.
6-3 at halftime.
Smith, tile serlior option quarter·
Rick Rogers capped a 56-yard,
back who rushed for 35 yards on
nine-play Michigan drive with a
eight carries, connected on six of 18
4-yard touchdown run at 9:04 of the
for 71 yards .
third quarter to give Michigan Its
Each quarterback was Interbiggest lead at 13-3.
cepted t\\1ce.
Mallmy, who calls defensive
Nichol's 56-yard boot broke the old
signals lor the Wolverines, set up
Iowa mark of 51 yards by Dave
Mlchlgrul'sonly touchdown when he
Holsclaw in 1977 against Michigan
picked off a pass by Iowa quarter·
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Michigan's Bob Bergeron booted a
45-yard flel" goal with eight seconds
remaining to give the lOth-ranked
Wolverines a 16-13 Big Ten football
victory over No. ·12 Iowa Saturday.
The victory left Michigan with a
G-1 season record and kept the
Wolverines undefeated with a !Hl
conference record while the Hawkeyes feU to5-2and3-21n the BlgTen.

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The Los Angeles !..akers, 1-1 In the last two
championship series with the 76ers, split up their
successful groupo! past seasons. They traded starting
guard Norm Nixon to San Diego for Swen Nater, who
wW back up Kareem Abdui.Jabbar at center, and
roolde guard Byron Scott.
Abdui.Jabbar,whoslgnedatwo-yearcontractforan
estimated $3 mWlon, wW pass WUt Chamberlain's
all-time career point record Uhe plays In every game
and duplicates his scoring average of last season, 21.8.
The Rockets finished 14-68last season after trading
Malone, and there Is plenty In Houston.that Is new this
season besides Sampson.· BW Fitch takes over as
coach after a successful stint In Boston, and the
Rockets have the No. 3'1nan In the draft, Rodney
McCray of Louisville.
But It's Sampson whowWhave the biggest Impact on
the team and the league, beginning with his nationally
televised !lrst game In Houston against the Spurs,. a
dlvlstonchamplontlveo!tbelastsevmyearswhoalso
haveanewcoach,MoMcHone.

Fitch warns against expecting too much too soon.
"One man cannot win a championship aU a lone in Ute
NBA," he said. "But In Ralph Sampson, you have
someone around whom to add other great players."
Friday's opening-night games Include Atlanta at
New Jersey, with Mike Fratello making hi s debut as
coach of the Hawks and Stan Albeck for the Nets;
WaShington at Philadelphia; New York at Cleveland;
Boston at Detroit, with K.C. Jones replacing Fitch with
the Celtlcs and Chuck Daley taking Scotty Robertson's
spot as coach of tbe PlstoriS; Indiana at Milwaukee;
Los Angeles at Kansas City; Utah at Der.ve r; San
Diego, with new coach Jim Lynam, at Portland, and
Golden State, with John Bach as coach, at Seattle.
Besides san Antonio and Houston, teams playing
their first games Saturday are Chicago, with new
'Coach Kevin Loughery, hosting New Jersey, and
Phoenix and Dallas, who meet In Dallas.
Five teams start the seasOn with new ownershipBarry Ackerly at Seattle-, George and Gordon Gund at
Cleveland, Melvin and Herb Simon at Indiana, a group
led by Joseph Benvenuti at Kansas City and a group
headed by Donald Gaston at Boston.

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Southern defeat~ _H annan Trace, 26-14
com blned ru nn1ng game' wtth ta U·
back J eff Barnes as theworkhorne.
Twelve plays laterBarnesrambled
arouildrlghtendbehtndhisblockers
ttveyards!orascore. Barnesadded
the two-point
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the 93 conversion, complet
ffi
0
lng
yard drive at the .l :
mark of the second period. A Steve
stltt pass reception cCJVer mg
. 45

It was ConnoUy who hit the endzone
to make tt J8.8. That score came at

A grinding
ground
that yards
highlighted
netted
370 yards,
led game
by Wade
the score
stooctB-6. that march, and
Connolly's 185. gave Southern the
Several possession changes high·
ortenslve stabUity tt needed In the lighted the remainder of first halt
fourth quarter to take control.
play, but no significant gains were
Southern is now 5-3 overall and 2.1 made. Hannan Trace did cross
In theSVAC. Hannan Trace dropped midfield and had the momentum,
to 3-3:1 and 0-2-lln loop play.
but a fumble, a broken play, and two
Southern took the opening ktck Incomplete passes thwarted that
and drCJVe down Held In 11 plays drive and the score stood 8-6 at the
hlttlng paydlrt on a Tony Rtttie-W: Intermission.
Joe Wolfe pass play that covered 9
The WUdcats received In the third
yards.The PAT kick failed. The period, butcouldnotmusterenough
drive covered 63 yards and stopped ya rdage for a first down. On fourth
theclockat8:09.
'· downHannan'I'raceelectedtopunt,
Hannan Trace !lied to come back but a b&lt;ld snap forced a fumble and
early, moving the ball to tts 40 ya rd Southern again tlad great field
ltnewherettfacedafourthdown,but position on the Wildcat :JJ. Seven
the Wildcats were repeUed by a plays tater, Wade Connolly tumbled
swarm of Tornadoes, headed by " Into the endzone, capping the drive
Rusty ~·lagg. With great field at the 8:06 mark. Southern led 12-8.
position forSHS that play could have
After two possession changes,
been a klller for HT, but Phil BaUey Southern took over with Connolly
gave the Wddcats another chance again the workhorse. Brian Allen
w.tth a big Interception.
and Keith Cook took some of the load
' · HannanTracethenwenttowork off the hls back, however, with
using an effective aerial attack a nd considerable yardage of their own.

runtalledand thescorewasalB-14.
Faced with a misty drizzle aU
evening, the skys flnaUy let loose
and compounded sljppery field
conditiOns, but It didn't stop Southem 's 00 yard drtve. Keith Cook hit
the end2one at the4: 45 mark. Cook's
plunge was followed by a Joe Wolfe
j)ass reception for the conversion to
make It 26-14.
Individually , Wade Connolly
warmed the damp turf with 185
yards on 24 carries. Cook added 91
yards on 18 attempts, Allen was 12
for 45, and Rtffle 7 for 44.

' By.S(X)'IT WOLFE

nn-sent~neiS&amp;alf

RACINE -'!Wo fourth quarter
~"'---· gave the Southem
toUCuuvwu.3
Tornadoes a hard-earned ~14

IliumPh CJVer the huslling Hannan
TraceWUdcatsh~Friday ntghttn
a raln-daJnnoned SVAC football
,....,.
contest.

the 11:54 mark. Just one !nlnute
later, 10:55 , HT hadanotherscoreas
Phil BaJJey hauled In a 64 yard
touchdown reception and jaunted
downthesldellneuntouchedastwo
SHS defenders were wiped out In a
collision with an orttctal. The PAT

For HT Jeff Barnes was 17 for 56.
The WUdcat passing · game was
certatnly tnlpresstve with Phil
Bailey leading the way wlth 3
receptions for 7\l yards and a ·
touchdown. Steve Stitt was 1 for 45,
and Deke Barnes 2 for 51.
Southern hosts Kyger Creek
Friday. Hannan Trace plays North
Gallia.

Friday's high school grid scores
Benjamin Lopn 'll, Ri~emont 0
Berea :fi, N . Roya110n 7
Bl! rb hln~ 34. Cardinal 23
Bt&gt;rne Union '!1. Mlllmp011 0
Bl.g Walnut 14 , Olt'lltangy 0
&amp;oom .Carrol.l 34, Amanda.clearcl'el!k 6
Bradford 7B. Tri-Coonty N. 0
Bl"f'Cksvl.lle :M. Strofli!lVilk' 8
Brookfield ll, Cam ptEU-MI!mOrtal l2
Brw klyn '!l Llltll!&gt;ran \\' _8
Bru mwlck ~. Ckl\·erleaJ 17
.BUCkeye S. 19. Martins l'erry 14

Cadiz

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Ctn . Colerain 15. Oak HUls 10

an. Aiken

WellsvUie 13 .

Cai&lt;WeU :n Frootler 7
Canal Fultoo NW :W. Sa ndy Val. 0
Canal Winchester 7. Uberty Union 0
.Gantle ld 28, Strutl'rrs 14
Canton South 28, loulsvWe 18
Canton Ttmken ~. ~ere 14
Car llslc 21 , BeUtrook 13

an. Deer Park 14, GIB"I Es~ 7

Ctn . Eldtr 14 , Mt. Healthy 6
Cln . Focest Park 48, Cln. Anderson 7
Cln. Grrenh.ll.l.s .'ll, Wyorl1JJij;( 14
L1n . McNicholas 7, an. W11lnut Hills 0
an . Moeller '28. an. Bacoo 6
an. Northwe!.1 T, c1n. TUrptn o
Cln . Norwood If. Ftnneytown l)
Cln . Prlncet(M 23, MkidletOI!IIl22
Cln . Reading 2.1, Hanison 13

Wapakoneta 13
Cenren :IIJe 21. Sprtng. Sooth 12
Chardon 00. Solon 6
Celina 20,

Chlllicottr 26, Del~nV are 6

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Tlmes-&amp;ntlnel Staff
BELPRE - The state's eighth
ranked "AA" Belpre Eagle5 main·
talned a stronghold on first place In
the Trt-Valley Conference and
mathematically eltmlnated the
Meigs Marauders from the title
plc):ure with a 14-7 win here Friday

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the World Boxing Association's
heavywetgl!l champion. GOLF
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP)
-Hal Sutton, wtnnerofthePGAan&lt;i ·
Tournament Players Championship this season, was confirmed as
the PGA Player of the Year when
Calvin Peete, the only man who had
a chance to overtake him on a
complicated points llst, withdrew
from the \f~It Disney World Classic.
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP)
- Payne Stewart shot an S-underpar 64 and moved into a tie with
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Yards passtng ... ......... .., ........81

Total yard s.. .. .... .................. 210
Passes .......... .......... ., ..... ..9·2().]

SWEEP- Belpn!'sJay Lockhartwbo led allrusbers
with 76 yU'dlltD 20 Carries, prepares to go uplleld on a
sweep ~ tills Dave Harris photo takeu during

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Fridlly'sTVC game. Meigs' Mike WIDford Is trying to
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1178 CHEVY LUV PICKUP -Red, 4-cyltnder, 4 speed, am radio, sUdlng rear window, 64,000 miles $2900.80
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Graoo
Prix Tennis Tournament.
Gottfried wUimeetStefanEdberg
ol S)veden, whodefeatedAmelican
Erie Kolita 6-4,6-1.
~ other matches, fourth-seeded
Anders Jarryd ofSwedenCJVercame
No.1 Mark Dickson 2-6, 7-6,6-1 and
·Mel Purcell of the United States
defeated Peter Felgl of Austlia 4-6,
6-2,6-1.

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1980 DATSUN FLAT BED TRUCK -Here's another dualed wheeled truck for smaller loads, 4 cyl., 4 speed,
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1979 GMC 1 TON STAKE TRUCK- Red, big V-II engine, automatic, am-fm radio, ready for the farm! $4915.00

TENN1!!
~GHTON, England (AP)
Pam Shriver defeated Britain's Sue
Bai:ker 6-1, 2-11, 6-2 to reach the
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ChaUenge tennis toumament.Shliver wUI meet Britain's No. 1
player, .,Jo Durie, who overcame
Ann Kfyomura 6-4, 6-4.
In other matches, top-seeded
Chris Evert Uoyd fought olf
CathelineTanvler ofFrance5-7,6-2,
7-6 In a 2%-hour duel and Andrea
Temesvart of Hungary posted a 7-5,
6-2 vlctory over French junior
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VIENNA, Austlia (AP) - Blian
GotlfrleddownedM!chaelSchapers
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1977 CHEVY CAMARO- Dark blue with black vinyl interior, V-8 engine, automatic, air, ps,pb, am-radio,
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Belpre, 8-0 overall and 7-il in TVC
pla,Y, displayed a tough defense that
constantly ciime up With the big
play and ran a disciplined offense of
netir perfection In downing the 4-3-1
Ma:rauders.
With the loss, Meigs dropped to
4-2-lln TVC play. The Marauders
traU Belpre by two and a halt
games with only two games left.
"'It was a good, hard-hitting
football game. The.wet field played
a blg part. We only threw enough to
offset them. That's the first game
this year we played llke that "
commented Belpre's Coach Ral~h
Hol!ler.
Lee Holder, a dandy left-handed
quarterback, scored both Belpre
touchdowns on sneaks of one and
two. yards out. Both capped drives

NEW YORK (AP) - Jimmy .
Connors, whowonhistlfthU.S.Open
stngles tennis championship, was
voted the Caesars Tahoe Professional Athlete lor September by a
narrow margin over Genie Coetzee, the Soutli African who became

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1977 MERCURY MONARCH - 4-door, brown, 6 cyl, automatic, air cond, am radio $%200.00

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12 plays on the game's last drive to
score. Dave Barr added the extra
point.
Belpfl''s Jay Lockhart led all
runners with 76 yards in 20 carries.
Halfback Steve Smith had 64 yards
in 16 carries.
end zone.
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Shawn Eads paced Meigs with 75
Belpre threatened early In the yards on 18 a tlempts whtle Chris
first quarter when ·tt drove to the Burdette followed with 18 in five
five, but a fumble on first down trips.
ended the drive.
Burdette and Andy Iannareltlled
After failtng on a 45 .yacd field Meigs' defenders with eight solo
goal attempt on its second posses- tackles apiece. Tony Welch fol·
sion, Belpre hit paydirt with 1:04 lowed with slx and Eads added flve.
left on Holder's ftrst score. Bill
" It was a game of Held position.
Meriwea ther kicked the e~tra We were ln the hole early and never
point.
seemed to get out of lt. !thought we
The Ma rauders drove to the played pretty good, though," said
Belpre 32 before time ran out in the Meigs coach Charley Chancey after
half.
the game.
Belpre, currently ranked third In
Meigs took to the groun on its first
possession in the third quarter anq , the division IV state cmputer
promptiy drove to .the Eagle 17 ratings, is In a position to qualify for
the state playoffs.
before being stopped on downs.
The Eagles, portraying the ball"We have to win ail of our games
control they are known for, ticked in order to have a chance, .. said
off !lve minutes of the clock to Holder. Belpre ts thlrd behlnd
Fairland and Coact·Grove.
deaden the Meigs' hopes.
Friday the Marauders return
The Marauders went 8l yards In
home against the Trtmble Tomcats. Belpre goes to Wellston .

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Riggs fired an eight-yard pass to
sophomore Mike ChanC&lt;'y. Chan·
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Pon.roy Middleport

October 23, 1983

Gallipolis, Ohio-Point PleaiCII'It, W. Va.

:: TIIERE HE GOES - Veteran Jacl&lt;son nmnlng
ba.ek George Humphreys ( 48, light jersey) romps for
jut IS.yard gain on the second play from scrimmage In
Frlday night's SEOAL grid game at Gallipolis.

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Humphreys rushed for 1'l9 yards (19lrlps) andSCClred
14 of Jacl&lt;son's 20 points. Bloeker on lower left Is
Jackson tackle Mark~ (65) . Chasing Humphreys on left Is_ Gallia's Kev Eastman ( 40).
Times-Sentinel p!Jolo by Steve Wilson.

Jackson blanks GAHS~ 20-0
GALLIPOLIS - Gal!ia Academy
High School's Blue Devils stopped
Jackson's ace signal caller Jon
Clay Friday night, -but the lads of
Coach Brent Saunders were unable
to contain veteran running back ·
George Humphreys and fullback
John Price.
Final score was 20-0 In favor of
the vi sit ing lronmen before a sma ll
turnout on rain-soaked Memorial
Field.
The homecoming loss left GAHS

In the second period, with GAHS
down 6-0, the Blue Devils were
stopped on Ja ckson's 22, 2, and
11-yard lines . GAHS had the oval21
times, Jackson nine In this canto·.
Turning point came midway in
the third period. GAHS was on the
.Jackson 27, with a third and two
situation. Jackson held . Following
an exchange of downs, Humphr!&gt;ys
picked off a Todd Slone pass a'nd
waltzed into the endzone with 2: 59
left in the IJ€riod to give JHS a 12-0
\vinless in eight starts, and exlead.
tend('(] the Blue Devils' losing
GAHS got to the lronmen 28ear!y
streak to TO over a two-year period.
in the final qua11er, but again the
longest in the school's history .
Jackson defense held. Jackson's
Previous longest Blue Devil losing . final score came following an
streak was nine, in the 1964
eight-play, 40 yard drive. Price
campaign.
smashed over from the one with
Coach Jim Reynolds' Ironmen
2:'25 left on the clock .
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upped their season record to 5·3. In
Senior full back Dave Garber
Southeastern Ohio League play,
paced GAHS with 54 yards In 14
- Jack son improved its m a rk to 2·1.
!tips. Jim Beaver added 43 on 18
GAHS is 0·3 in league actio n.
ca rries and Jeff Rathburn had 25on
Gallipolis defenders did a good
;L2 attempts.
job on Clay, limiting the JHS ace to
With the e,xception of one pass
minus rfve rushing in five trips.
interception, Gallia's sophomore
Clay , playing with a limp. was none
QB Todd Slone played flaw lessly in
for one in the pass ing department.
his first varsity start.
Humphreys. hmvever. ran wild.
Gallipolis out-first-downed the
The JHS senior ca r tied 19 times for
179 yards. He scored two touchJackson,
12-9. Tota[yards favo red
Ironmen, 224·126.
downs, one on a 63-yard ga llop in
Steve Patterson. Juan McCabe.
the fi rst period, and another on a
Bernie Nlehm. Joe Watson and
20-yard run following a pass
Ross Swisher recovered five of
interception In the third stanza.
Jackson's seven fumbles .
£-Jumphrrys a lso scored two convt?rGallipolis travels to Logan Frisi&lt;Jn points follo~&lt;ong John P1ice's day. Jackson will host Waverly in a
score in the final stanza.
non- league cont est.
Price finished the game with 49
Statistics:
,
ya rds in 13 attempts.
G
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Gallipolis had several opponuni- Department
First downs .......... , .. .. ...... ....... l2
9
tie'i to score throughout the cont est, Yards rushinR .......................... 171
23.1
9
but fai led to take adva ntage of Lost rushlnfi! ..... ~........... ... ......... 53
i\'Pt n.tshing ...................... ....... 118
224
nuinerous Jackson mistakes.
Pass attempls ............. .............. 7
1
Jackson fumbled sevltll, times Completions, . .'.
.. ......... 3
0
Intercepted b}
......... 0
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and lost the ball on five occasions. Yards
passing ....
........ 8
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The lronmen were penalized 10 ~~~~ ..
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41
times for 96 ya rds.
Return yarris ..
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47
The Blue Devils controlled the FumbiPS ........
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ba!!, nmning 60 plays from scrim- Lost fumb lf'S ..
Pf'nalties... ..
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Punts ... ... ...................... .........1-R'i
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NOR'I1l RANDALL, Ohio (AP)
- lila vid Borden guided Snake Hips
to : a come-from-behind victory
FrltlaY In the ninth race feature at
Thlstledown.
~ake Hips covered the mile and
10 yams In 1:442-5 to pay $4.20, S2.80

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Burnham finished second and
paid $4.7fl and $3, while third-place
Ring A Star returned $3.
In the last-race lrtlecta, the
combination of 8-4-10 paid $1,565.10,
Acrowdo13,762wagered$514,184.

SXL Chain Saw

Score by quarters:
Gallipolis .................
... 0 0 0 0- 0
Jacksoo ...... .' .. ..... .... ...........6 0 6 8-20

The final score of the game for the
Big Blacks came In the fourth
quarter. It was set up after David
Stamper picked ol! a Mann's pass
at the Ripley 22-yard line. The
PPHS secondary, led by Stamper
and Shawn Nibert with two Interceptions each, combined for six
Interceptions on the night.
Barnette hulled his way into the
end zone from the three with 4:07
remalning to make the ltnal score

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&amp;, Jrmton. 7.().1, beet Waverly 49--6.

9, Washlngtm Court H!J.ISC, 7-1,

3, Sa.ndlsky, 8-0, bf!at Barberton :aHI.
4. Mlttiletown. 7-1, mt to ClnctnnaU

5: AusttntlliNn-F1tch, Ml,. bPat Wart?n
Harding :lHl.
6,· C'lndnnati Prlncf'ton, 7-1. beat Mld·
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2, Fosta'ta Sl:. Wendelln, 8-{1, beat
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3, Archbold. 8-0. beat Swanton JHI.
4, Mc.-Comb, 8-0. ~at Ubl&gt;rtY Bmton 33-

7, Yoorastown Unullne. 7.0, playOO a t '
Niles McKinley Saturday.

beat

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5, Bl'rlJn Cenll'r Westem Reserve, 7-1,

9, Upper Artlngton, 6-l-1, beat Gatuum.11o
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Canton GlenOak 17-15.
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CLAss'"
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lost lo North Lima SJuth Ranp 10.7.
6, Newark Catldlc, 6--1. pla)'t'd u uca

Saturday.

7, SWttl Chariest«! Sa.it~asrem, 8-0,
beat Jamesb¥-n Gnoent:'\1ew 124
.8, Arllngtoo, 8-0, bloat Vanlue 4Hi.

Sprtngfk&gt;ld

Shawnee 26-0.
2. El,yrla Catholic', 8-0, beat

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Yt\lngstown Ra)-01 41-12 .
CIA!l8A
1. Mccadort-. s-0. beat ~aNn 14-10.

Princeton :U.22

B. CenteiVWe. 8-0.
South 21-12.
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9, New Phlld'IPhla 'I'Uicarawas catto-

Panna

llc, 6--1, p!ayl'd Malvl'm Sat\ll"day.
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36-14.

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Group gives up on Canton grid franchise
CANTON, Ohio (AP) -A group
which wanted to bring a United
States Football League tranchlse to
Canton has given up.
"Alleffortsbythegrouponbehalf
of football have been ended," said

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operations for the Canton Bulldogs
of the American Football Associa·
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The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page--C5 -

Davis offers $32 million for Indians

two point conversion was success·
lui when Bradley passed to VanMe·
ter once again for a. 23-0 White
Falcon victory .
lndl&gt;:idually Stewart led all

DENVER(AP)-Denverollman
Marvin Davis has bid $32 million for
the Cleveland Indians baseball
franchise _ exceeding other ol!ers
by as much as $8 rnllllon _ . but It
probably won't he enough to get the .
American League team to Denver,
a~cording 10 a pllbllshed report.

victory over the Guyan .Valley ·. rushers with 89 yards In 11 carries
Wildcats Friday night before a rain followed by Anthony Divincenzo
drenched senior night crowd at the and Donnie VanMeter added 37
bend area school.
yards each in seven and 13 attempts
Stewan rushed for 89 ·yards and respectively . Ron Bradley can·ied
the game's first touchdown In
for 36 yards In 10 tries. Guy an
, addition to collecting five tackles . Valley was led by DanlelDavis 1\oth
. from his cornerback position while 40 yards in 19 attempts.
I Clendenin totaled a game high nlne
Bradley completed three of four
tackles and . anchored the White aerials for 33 yards while Jeffers
Falcons' offensive line which a!- connected on eight of 17 passes for
lowed Wahama running .backs to 72 yards. VanMeter caught two
rus h .for 201 ,yards on the night.
passes for 28 yards for Wahama
Wahama opened ·the game's while Glen Frazier hauled in five
scoring when Stewart went over receptions for 47 yarqs.
from the 15. Van_Meter's kick gave
Friday . the White Falcons visit
Wahama a 7-0 lead.
Buffalo Putnam before closing out
Wahama added two touchdowns the season on Nov. 4 at
in the final stanza on drives of 48 Williamstown.
and 33 yards. Anthony Divincenzo O.parlment
Stat~tl"'
w
GV
capped with a six yard run with 9:56 Fkst downs ........................... . 10
6
remaining In the game. Phillip 'Yards rushing ............
· ~- 201 :lJ.:\5
Stewan had the big gain of the :f~!~'y~~" 8 ::::: .
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. ......... .. ..... :14
8-18
scoring series with a 24 yard run. Pa,Jng.....
1
Theextrapointklckwasivtdetothe Interceptions
......
..
o
Fumbles-lost
.......... 3-2
3-1
right.
Penalties-yd.s ..... ... ... .............6-KJ
~Jl
The final touchdown of the P unts-avg .................... .. .. . 5-28.8 5·28.0
evening came with just: 17 second ~o;;,~;i'~Y q•"""~-·--· ······ ···--''
:il
to play when Donnie VanMeter Wahama ................... ......n 9 o 14-23

In Its ·Saturday editions, the
Denver Post quoted anonymous
sources a£ saying that Davis had
submitted theoffertothefoundatlon
that owns the majority of the
. Indians' stock.
-A Cleveland source alsosald that
Davls-whounsuccessfullytrledto
buy t)le Oakian&lt;IA'sln the late 1970s
_ had given the foundation's
trustresonly48hourstoconslderhls
ol!er,.the Pnstsa ld .
Sani" Lusky, ·a Denver public
relations finn official and
S]lllkesman
for
Davis, said
Davis wasn't _ available for
corrunent.
DesplteDavis' ofler, the trustees
of the e~tate' controlling the sale of
the Indians have saki they would he
wllllngto take a "financial haircut"
to keep the team In Cleveland.
The trustees also have said they
have cut the number of new
ownersliip passlbllitles from 14 to
five.
Themajorityoftheteam'sstockls
controlled by a charitable trust
createdalterthedeathlastsummer

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By GARY CLARK
Times-Sentinel Staff
MASON ~ Phillip Stewart and
Bill Clendenin paced-the Wahama •
White Falcons in a 23-0 shutout

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Pat O'Neill, anephewforthelate
owner, has acknowledged discus·
slonswlthgroupsfromDenver,New
Orleans, Tampa, and lndlanapolls.
O'Neill saki the ~ plan to
trlm the list of prospective buyers
for the team "down to three In the
next few weeks."

Another group from Denver, the
real estate family of John, George,
and Dena Dlkeou have acknowl·
edged contact with the Indians and
the Minnesota Twins.
The Dlkeous have hired Tal
Smith, a former executive With the
NewYorkYanl&lt;eesand the Houston

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Astros, io lead their search lor
m ajor league franchise for Denver.
"We contacted the Cleveland
franchise Sept. 28 and we were told
they were not taking offers from
buyers who wanted to move the
team," a spokesmanfortheDikeous
Said Friday night.

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Waha~a shuts out
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Pt. Pleasant drops Vikings
By JEFF MORRIS
Times-Sentinel Staff
PT. PLEASANT - The Ripley
VIkings had the "Boogie Man ,'' but
the Point Pleasant Big Blacks
"boogied" all over coach Frank
Marino's team Friday night at
Sanders Memorial Stadium.
· Coach Steve Salford's defense
held Ripley quarterback Boogie
Manns and the VIking offense to 36
total yards to post a2().{)vtctory on a
rain-drenched fleld In front of a
sparse Point Pleasant crowd.
PPHS, who upped Its overall
record to 5-3 and league record to
J-3, will not take possession of the
Oaken Bucket - a trophy which
rotates ~tween the Point PleasantRipley rotary clubs - at least until
next season when the Big Blacks
will face the Vild'lgs again.
Ripley fell to 4-4 overall and 3-4 In
the conference.
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punt return with 8: 09 remaining In
the second quarter. Senior Jeff Rife
momentarily fumbled a David
Fisher punt on Rlple'y's 43-yard line
but scooped the ball up and raced _
down the left sideline for the score.
Sophomore Mike Rhodes kicked
the extra point to set the halftime
score at 7-0.
PPHS hlt paydlrt again with 5: 15
remaining in the third quarter
when junior tailback Shawn Thomas, the game's leading rusher
with 112 yards on 18 carries, broke
loose down the right sideline and
sped 47 yards for the touchdown.
Once again, Rhodes' extra-point
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CHESlllRE - Kyger Creek first downs behind the nmning of
scored on Its first three offensive Waugh, Stover and Chuck Vogel.
Stover scored what appeared to be
series here Friday night enroute to a
hissecondlongTDofthe
nlghtbutlt
32.0 homecoming victocy over
was
nullified
o
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a
clipping
penalty.
Eastern.
Then
carne
a
rash
of
15
yard
'Thewbt pushed KC's record to 6-1
.
penalties
against
KC
which
preoverall and ~ in the SVAC.
vented
further
damage.
In a game played In a steady
Eastern took over on its 20, then
downpour, theBobcatsflrstreached
Its best drive of the night
began
paydlrt by marching 64 yards in 10
plays. Senior fullback Shane Stover which 1ater ended at the .47 on il
capped the drive with a 29 yard run, fumble recovery by Mike Elliott A
Anthony Kitchen's boot for the EP big play du'rlng the drive was a 20
was low.
. yard pass !rom Royce Bissell to Jeff
Atter the Bobcat defense held Hawk.
Neither team threatened again
Eastern for the second time, an
Eagle punt gave the Bobcats a first until Kyger Creek exploded for a 71
and 10 at the '1:1. Five plays later, yard touchdown play on a pass !rom
KC's Steve Waugh rarnbled over Pennington to Vogel. Pennington
!rom the seven. His score came on added the extra points for a 26-0
the opening play of the second advantage.
In the opening opening minutes of
quarter, A pass for the conversion
\be
fourth period, Kyger Creek
fell incomplete.
Three minutes later, junior quar~ dented the scoreboard for the final
terback Garry Pennington con~ atlme on an eight yard ron by
nectedwlthLarryEdgefora36yard Pennington, A ron for the conver~
slon was stopped.
TD.Aron for the extras faUed .
A determined Bobcat defense led
On the Bobcats' fourth series, the
senlorsJ.D.
andDavld
Galllans
three stral!;_hi

BARLOW - The NelsonvU~
II!'-York Buckeyes handed Warren
Local Its second straight setback
8-0 here Friday. The loss all but
knocked the Warriors out of the 1983
title picture.
'The Buckeyes scored early In the
fourth' quarter on a safetY when
Warren's Ron Riffle fumbled a
pitchout and quarterback Greg
Huffman recovered the ball in the
end zone.

Martin and juniors Larry Edge and
Vogel continued to stop any Eastern
running threats.
In the -final six minutes, Coach
Mark Harnnan inserted his reserves. The Bobcats had another
chance at a score but chose not to do
so. Gaining possession at the eight
with over two minutes left, Kyger
Creek ran one play before reserve
quarterback Tom Waugh took the
snap and fell to the turf.
Steve Waugh led the Bobcat
offense with 120 yards rushing.
Kyger Creek goes to Southern
Friday while Eastern, 0-7~1 hosts
Southwestern.

ATHENS- Portsmouth won the
first half and Athens won the second
half Friday night at Athens,
resulting In a 12~12 deadlock in a
non-league contest.
Playing on a soggy grldlron, the
Trojans covered just 24 yards on
their first drtve, &lt;;apped by Alvin
WUllams' six yard TD run.
Williams struck again In the
second period from five yards out,
and following a missed conversion
run, Portsmouth led 12.0 with 5: 30
remaining bt the first half.
The Bulldogs got on the score~
board with 2:40 showing In the !bird

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Kyger Creek ........................6 12 8 6-32

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aDd nl8bed for 1m yards mJead!ng lhe Bobcalslo a
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encoonter at Cbelldre. Waup scored one touchdown

Kevin Napier photo.

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faces Pirate lineman Jack Glassburn, at rlgbl, during
NG's au scoring romp over the Wghlaoders Friday.

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Cbl. St. Xavier 34. Cln.

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Ctn. ~camare' 19, Mariemont 0
Cln. Western Hills 7. Ctn. Taft 0

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C lrd~Nille 21. Greenfield MC'Cialn li

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(.1c. Brush 31, Eastlake North 22

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oe. Hay IJ. Cle. W. Tech 12. tif'
C\e. Lincoln-West B. Cle. Coltlnwood 6

C\l". Swth 26. Cle. Marshal\12
Plnton-Ma.sstc 32, YelklW Springs 18
1 ColdWater 42. New Bremen 1
, Colonel Crawtlrd 33. Pleasant 8
Clltumtta 21!, AVUl 22
C:ol\lmliana 8, Jack.soo·Mihm 0
Cot. Academy '17, Grandview 0
CJJI. &amp;echcrOft 21, Col. Mlmln 7
Col. BriggS '/1, Co!. ~n [ffinlal o
Col. Bn:ckh;~ven 14. Col. Linden·
McKir11ey 0
Cell. East 14. Col. Indi:&gt;p£'11ck&gt;r1cr&gt; 6
Cot. Markln·F f anklln 3. CD\. Y.,'hf't!;tont'

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-· 'll, Cot. E&lt;!Stm')[)l" 7
, Col. Nor1hla.nd
Col. Ready !6, CoL Hart1t1' 14
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Col. We51 21. Col. So.Jth 14
CoL Westland 14. Grove City 6

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Coltim'ws Grove 27. C!idersvUte 1-'tn'Y

::~~: 60s.~:UnNo~~. 6 North·

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CrestUnl' 15. Oear Fork U
Cuyahoga Hl5. 7, Jn~n.PIKf 0
Dalton ~ . Ncxwayne 6
Day. Belmont :n, Day. Patterson lJ
Day. Ml.'adOI'o'dale N, Col Walnut Ridge

RIO GRANDE - Rio Grande
College's Redmen broke . a school
soccer scortng record here last
week en route to a 6~2 M!d~ Ohio
Conference vlc.tory over Cedarville
College.
The Redmen shattered the school
record for points in a game. The
previous mark had been set In a 5.(l
victory over Circleville Bible Col·
lege on Oct 8 and matched Oct151n
a 5-1 victory over Urbana College,
The Win was also the sixth In the
last seven decisions for the Red ~
men. They hold a perfect 5-0 record
al Stanley Evans Field and are 4~2
in MOC play. Victor Aikor opened
scoring for the Redmen with just 22
seconds gone in tbe opening stanza.
Jeff Smith followed with a goal at
thel: 10 mark of tbe half to bolster a
-2.1J Redman advantage.
. The Yellow JacKets narrowed the
lead to 2~1 wlth'a score on a penalty
kick with five minutes expired bl
the second half. The Redmen
countered with a goal of their own
by Andy Thorn with 21: 00 left and
iced the win with a goal by K. K.
Kasama three minutes later, Ce~
darvUle scored lts fbtal goal with
14: 00 remaining when Rob Custodio

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Day. Nanhr\dge 40, Eaton 6
Day. Sk&gt;bblnS 19, Sprlng. North fi
Day . Wayne 19. Day. Canull 11
Detptns St . Jom l. MariOn Local o
Dbcle ll, BrookvUle 0
Dublll'l ~. sextey 0
E . Canton 10. E . Palestbl e 0 .

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· Eastwood 8, Elmwood 7
Edison 9. A5hland Crestview fi

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Elida 14, Van Wert B.

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FodrWrn 14 , Reavercrrek 'l

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a 44~yard run. He then caught a six calls.
l'he Pirates travel to Hannan
Pickens pass and took It bt for 24{)
Trace this Friday as league play
advantage.
SW decided after yleldbtg three begins wbtding dOWn, and W Is the
quick TDs to the hosts, It was time to guest of Eastern,
ep-'
NG
SW
fight back. The Highlander~tense _ D
First do'Nns ........... .................. 13
7
began playing better In the second Yards rushing ........... . ........ 4Gl
170
4
quarter, and the Pirates were dealt Yards passing ............... .. .......... 0
Total yardage ...
.. ....... 483
174
a blow wben Kemper was ejected Passesat1emptro ....................... 2
6
Passes completed ....................... 0
2
!rom the game on a personal foul.
....... ............. .. ....... 1
0
The Highlander of!ense ralllro, Interceptions
Fumbles ............. ............. ... ...... 1
2
forcing NG to the one-yard line at Fumbles lost.; ........................... }
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8: 45. Tim Burnett took the ball Penallles .................... ............ .2·ll 6-70
Scorebyqu.......,
through to score the Highlanders' North
Gallla ............... ~ ..... 24 8 16 14-62
Southwestern .. .. .. .. .. ......... . 0 11 0 o- 6
.singleTD.
Despite the mud and a stiffened . - - - - - - - - - - - SW defense, the PirateS came
roarbtg ·back. Penick roshed six
yardsthroughtheHighlanderllneto
score with 4:26 left. Penick alqo
slipped through a hOle In the defense
to score the extra points. The
scorebOard read 32-6.
Penick romped again in the tltlrd
(Formerly Fulton-Thompson)
canto, scoring on a five-yard run at
11
0 Spring Ave, Pomeroyl
8: 55, Mark Forman ran the ball In
PH. 992~5101
for \be eXtra pobtts. At 4: 59, Penick
rushed downtleld 44 yards btto the
SW endzone. Pickens passed to
Glassburn again, and the quarter
ended with an NG lead of 48-6.
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agabtst each other bt the fourth

breaks.

quarterthatwentnowhereuntn6: 39

0

.John G}eJ!n ~. River View 14
Johnstown 12, Licking HIS. 10
Jo""'''"" Nonluidg&lt;o "'· Ucklng Vat
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Elyria Cath. J9. Pqrma Padua 7
Euclid 1~ . Bedford 1J

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VINTON - · Eric Penick, North
Gallla's hard~runnbtg tailback,
rushed for 369 yards and scored all
but one of the Pirates' eight
touchdowns in Friday's 62-6 homecoming victory over Southwestern.
TheSVACwbt increased Penick's
total rushing record on the season to
1,459 yards. He's scored 150 of his
team's total248 points. The Pirates
are now 6-1 on the season and~ in
teague play.
Southwestern dropped to 1~7
overallandiswbtlessblthreeleague
garnes. NG kept the Highlanders
from recordbtg any slglllflcant
statistics, but senior guard Jim
Burnett led W in rushing with 127
yards. NG's Scott Roush and Bill
Harden ledPirate defenderswlth16
tackles each.
. The PirateS' strategy in !he first
half was efficient - a deep boot by
Pirate Matt Kemper into the
visitors' territory with defensive
players keeping the visitors from
breaking out beyond the 40-yard
nne.
Southwestern fumbled in the first
quarter, with the Plrates' Brian
Hawks recovering. Hawks took the
ball down to the Highlander 30 to
give the Plrates one of thelr first big

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Tomcats Win
WELLSTON - Trimble went 71
yards In five plays on the game's
,\
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openbtg drive and held on for a 7...:2
Win over Wellston here Friday.

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The Tomcats remained aUve in
theTVC title race with a ~1 mark,
one game behind front-nmning
Belpre. Paul Jewell scored \be
game's only TD as he sprinted 30
yardS. Wellston scored when a
Trimble punt snap saUed through
the end zone. Trimble had 222 total
yards comnpared to 100 for the

Pickens
PAT pas
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}6-{),
NG continued the onslaught Wlth

period when Steve Robe capped a 57 !dog 34 yard stripe, · but ran ou,t ef
yard drive with a one yard scdring downs. ·
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run. A conversion run failed.
The wet field conditions showed
Athens knotted the score in the
In the game slats as Portsmouth
fourth quarter when the Bulldogs
finished with nine first downs, 164
blocked a Trojan punt at the five
yards rushing, and completed two
yard line~
of eight passes for 16 yards.
On the first play from scrim~
Athens netted eight first downs,
mage, Dan.Abdella ran into the end
86 yards rushing, and failed on 12
azone with 4: 37 remaining in the
pass attempts.
contest
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Dan Reid led the Trojans with 84
An Important extra paint kick by
yards on 11 trips whUe Wllllams
Athens was blocked and the score
finished with'70 yards on 22 carries.
remained deadlocked.
Mark WUllams topped the Bul~
In the final minute of play
!dog rushers with 93 yards 'ln 18
Portsmouth marched to . the Bul~
carrtes.
Score by quarters:
Portsmouth .......... 6 6 0 0-12
Athens ......... ... ..... 0 0 6 ~12

garne over the winless Falcons as
\be VIkings mounted 251 yards to
Miller's 96. Vinton County is 2-5 in
tvc play while Miller drops to0-7.
SpartansRamble
ALBANY- Jerry Green ripped
for four touchdowns and 268 yards
rushing liS he led Alexander to a
33-26 Win over Federal-Hocking
here Friday.

Ryan Ainsworth passed for three
touchdowns and kicked five extra
points Friday night as the Ironton
Tigers demolished Waverly 49~6 In
a non~ league contest
Playing In a steady drizlle of rain
at Waverly, Ironton did not get on
the board untO the final two minutes
of the first quarter when John
Pembertonscored!romtheoneand
Ainsworth toed the conversions.
The !·Tigers scored three times
in the second period as Ainsworth
tossed three scoring strikes in a
span of seven minutes.
He found Duane Downey with a
34 yard strike, then hit Cary Miller
with an eight yard toss, and came
back to Downey with a 44 yard
effort with Pierre Tlsmo running a

two point conversion.
Eight minutes Into the third
quarter Pemberton picked up his
second TD on a one yard run and
linebacker Chris Parsons picked off
a Waverly pass and dash&lt;;d 55 yards
to paydlrt with 46-seconds remabt~
lng in the third period.
At this point, Coach Bo.b Lutz
Inserted his subs with the score
standing at 43~0.
On the first play from scrimmage
lor Waverly Chris Ha milton scored
on a 75 yard pass from Rick
Robinson with just 32 seconds
remairung. .
Bill Snyder tallied Ironton's
fourth period touchdown on a one
yard r un with six minutes left.
The v!ciocy upped Ironton' s

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ace 011 the looalllnks. others were
Betty Sommer, 011 Aug. 1, Ul'72, and
Monica Roderick In the late ltlm!t or
earlyllm&lt;.
Mrs. Fenderbosch's "llaiHf·
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number two bole. Sbe !l8llk the
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season mark to 7~0-1 with just one '
contest, an SEOAL game wltb '
Athens, remairung on its schedule.
The Tigers were unable to
schedule a tenth game this year. ·.
Waverly, now 1-7, ·firushed with
six first downs, nine yards rushbtg;
and completed two of13 passes for ·
89 yards, with three intercepted. ·
The 1-Tigers amassed 17 first "··
downs, rushed for 240 yards, and hit
four of seven pa sses for 100 yards: '
Pemberton led all ball carriers'''"
with 19 carries for 91 yards in just' '
three quarters of action while Tony · '
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A wlld first quarter, in which 32
points were scored, included two •
kickoff returns for touchdowns. Th,e •. :
Lancers' Glen Singer returned the '
openbtg kickoff 00 yards for a
touchdown and later Green re-.turned one 68 yards for another · -'
score,
Alexander, now 2-51n TVCplay,
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Steve Crow caught an 11 yard pass
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Vinton County dominated the

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Utile time was wasted thereafter
was left on the dock and junior back
as Penick ran 26 yards with 8: 36left . Mark Foreman ran28yardstoscore
in the quarter to score the firSt TD.
again for tl!e Pirates. His pass
Quarterback Scott Pickens then
attempt for the conversion failed.
passed to Jack Glassburn for the
Wlll13: Ol'remalnlng in the game,
extra points.
Pet\lck drove up his total game·
The Pirates agabt squeezed the
yardage with a 66-yard dash for the
Highlanders, ; Ibis , time to the
Pirates' final TD.
one-yard line, alid wlll13: 58 remain·
NG recorded tota1468 yards In the
ing, Penick broke through to score.
game, while W had 174, The
30 hosts
Thurman Holliday connect.f!d on a
were penalized twice lot
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Two minutes later, N-Y's Jay
Kline caught a six yard TD pass
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N-Y ·had 121 total yards while
Warren Local mounted only 66.
Riffle was held to 52 yards rushing.
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while N-Y goes to &gt;1-3.

Redmen set scoring mark

Penick runs wild, Pirates
humble Southwestern, 62-6 ·

Jim BumeU ( 40) looks detennlned as he tries lo break
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dockworker wa5 killed and 10people
Costa fUca, In their fight against the ,:
wounded, Including two children, a
Sandlnlsta government.
ranking official of Nicaragua's
Force rebels recently attacked
Sandlnlsta government said
Puerto Sandlno and Cortnto, Nlcru:Friday.
gua •s two oil-unloading ports on the
The official, who asked not tJJ be Pacific coast. The attack on Carinto
ldentilled, said the attackers tried
destroyed more than 3 milllon
but failed to blow up two fuel tanks
gallons of fuel , crippling the •
but damaged a nwnber of boats In
country'seconomy.
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the attack which began Thursday
In Washington, the Reagan. ad·
night on the Caribbean port , 270 minlstra \ion turned down Nlcara ·
miles northeast of Managua, Nicaguan proposals lor ending outside
ragua's capital.
support for guerrilla movements in
Mlsurasata - an organization of Central America, calU!:Jg It "detiMlsklto, 'Rama and Suma Indians - clent" and saying It would not .
-from the Caribbean ~t- took
negotla te them directly with the ,
reilponslblllty for the attack, the Sandlnlstas.
third this year on Puerto Cabezas.
Former Secretary of State Heney
The organization works closely
A. Kissinger, back from a recent
with the Nicaraguan Democratic
tJJur of Central America, said the
Force rebels based In Honduras.
situation in the region "Is graver
Nicaragua claims theCIAishelplng
than most of us had expected'' and ts
both the Force and the Revolu tlon· 1 likely to explode In war unless a new .
ary Democratic AWance, based In
course can be set.

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Warships steam toward Grenada
be one of three diplomats to go to of the Caribbean Cominunity and
Grenada.
Common Market In Port-of-Spain,
in Washington, Pentagon sources Trinidad .
said the alrcratt carrier USS
Independence and ships carrying
She said the small Island nations
2,!XXJ Marines for duty In Lebanon · had limited milltary forces but had
not asked the UnitedStatesorGreat
had changed course and would
Britain for military help.
stand by off Grenada In case the
1,!XXl Americans living on the Island
"We really think this Is Engllsh·
speaking Caribbean business to be
had to be evacuated.
Heads of the six nations belonging
sortedoutbyusbeforewetalktJJany :
to the Organization . of Eastern
third country," she said.
Caribbean States began Friday tJJ
Most Americans living on the
plan a move against the new regime
133-squlire-mlle island are students ,
In Grenada, Including possible
and faculty at the St. George's •
·
mllltary intervention. U.S. 59urces
UniverSity School of Medicine.
estimate Grenada has 800 unl·
The military junta has said all ·
formed troops.
foreigners wUI be safe. Austin met ;
Prime Minister Eugenia Charles
Friday with the university's vice ;
chancellor, Geoffrey Bourne, and of Dominica said the leaders would
discuss the Idea tonight at a meeting
proposed the diplomatic Inspection. ·

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP)
- U.S. warships steamed toward
Grenada Saturday and Caribbean
leaders considered milltary Inter·
ventlon on the Island, where an
army junta ordered residents to
stay in their homes or be shot.
.
Meanwhile, anny Gen. Hudson
Austin and his 16-member council
waited Saturday lor an Inspection
team of diplomats from the United
States, Great Britain and Canada.
Austin and his council took control of
after the anny killed
Grenada
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Mlnlster
Maurice Bishop and
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Wednesday.
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The
U.S.
Embassy
In
Barbados
tlve service was held at the U.S. Marine HQ Friday for Sgt. Allen Solfert
· c&lt;inflnned Austin proposed the
who was kDied Oct. 14. LeiiAIIng the service was Rabbi Amold E.
Inspection visit and that Kenneth
Resnicolf. The dead Manne had spent three and a hall months service
Kurze,
a staffpolltlcalofflcer, would
In Lebanon, (AP Wirephoto).

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days before Reagan first said' he would sign the bUI.
Thomson had asked Reagan to veto the bUI on
grounds that King was "a man of Immoral character
whose frequent assoCiation with leading agents ol
communism Is well established."
Reagan's response said: "1 have the same
reseiVatlons you have, but here the perception of too
many people Is based on an Image, not reality."
In his phone call to Mrs. King, Reagan asked her not
tJJ he offended by his news conference remark
Wednesday that "We'll know In about 35 years"
whether her husband was a communis\ sympathizer.

apparently satisfied with his sincerity," Steve Klein
said. "We think 'proud tJJ sign' Is a pretty strong
statement. ... That's been the main thing a)l along, to ·
get the president's signature and to get the bill

enacted."
Mrs. King, however, had nothing tJJ say about
comments Reagan ·made against the holiday
proposal In a letter to former New Hampshire Gov.
Meldrim Thomson revealed Friday.
Reagan's call to Mrs. King was placed shortly after
the former governor disclosed the letter, written 1B

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) -An
, " Inmate who admitted ldiUng Adam
• · Walsh, the 6-year-old whose disap:! pearance was recounted In·the TV
:.. movie .. Adam," also claims he
:! ·!CIIled 35 tJJ 50 other people while
-; wandering with a confessed mass·
:: murderer, pollee said.
• • Authorities announced Friday
·: night that 0tt1s Elwood Toole, 36,
: ~ signed a confession In Adam's 1981
:' death after detectives asked him
:: questions based on a tip from Henry
•; Lee Lucas, a 47-year-old drlfter In
; ; custody In Texas who hbnself
: ; claims to haye killed 165 people.
· Toole and Lucas traveled to•·-·
• gether between F1orida and Texas
' and are accused tJJgether In the
: ' death of a Louisiana woman, Pollee
, Chief Sam Martin said. Investlga·
: tors have said the men are linked to
• G!lunsolved homicides In nine states.
'- But Martin said that Toole, a
convicted arsonist who Is under
Indictment for two murders in
, Florida's Duval Coonty, Is sus·
• peeled alone In lhellttle boy'sdel\th.
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"We. feel quite confident that
: Toole Is the Individual who killed
: 1 Adapl Walsh. We can't at this time·
•, reveal the evidence that we have a't
:. hand," said Assistant Chief Leroy

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Toole confessed orally Wednes·
day tJJ 35 to 50 other siayings around
the country, pollee said.
· Adam's parents could not be
located Friday night for comment.
A spokesman at the Adam Walsh
Resources Center In Fort Lauderdale said they planne&lt;j a statement
this afternoon.
The stJJry of Adam's disappearance July 'II, 1!&amp;, from outside a
Sear8, Roebuck and Co. store In a
Hollywood shopping center, was
tJJld In the NBC inovie "Adam,"
broadcast Oct. 10.
The boy's severed head was found
on Aug. 10, 1~1, In a canal along the
Florida Turnpike near Vern Beach,
about W miles north of Hollywood.
But pollee had few clues about his
ldller or where the rest of his body
had been dwnped.
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Toole, serving a '20-year arson
term at the Union Correctional
FacUlty In Raiford; told detectives
he had driven tJJ South F1orlda tJJ
abduct someone and that he spotted
Adam alone outside the store,
Hessler said.
· "He lured him 011er tJJ Ills car. He
promised him candy and_toys and
forced him Inside the car. He drove
oat to the F1orlda Turnpil(e ... and
proceeded north," Hessler said.
"Toole had Adam outside the city
ot HollYwood before Mrs. Walsh
knew he was gone," Hessler added.

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He was referring to FBI files on King that were '
ordered sealed by a federal court until the year 'mi. ;
When he arrived Friday in Augusta, Ga. where he Is :
spending the weekend, reporters asked Reagan II ;
Mrs. King had accepted his apology.
:;
"Yes," he said. "We had a nice conversation .."
Mi's. King's spokesman said Reagan called the :
Femarks a mistake. Klein-liald Mrs. King pointed out 'that the Senate Select Committee on Assassinations ::
found there was no baslsloranyoftheallegatlons that ~
King had communist ties.

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j 'Adam' among dozens

of the detalls
; . ·l)!garding the homicide. It made
: "eharles Manson 900Jid llke Tom
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By 'lbe Associated Pre!l8
Anti-Sandlnlsta rebels In speed·
boatsopenedflrewithmachlneguns
and a small cannon In their third
attack this year on the Nicaraguan
port town of Puerto Cabezas but
tailed tJJ destroy two fuel tanks In
their fight against the leftist
government.
In other Central American developments, foreign ministers from the
Contadora group - Ven€'Zllela ,
Colombia, Mexico and Panama were scheduled to meet Saturday In
Panama City t6 again try to defuse
the worsening Central American
violence.
In El Salvador, leftist rebels
attacked a clvll defense post Friday
at Santo Domlngo, 45 miles northeast of San Salvador, kWing two
defenders and wounding six.
In the Puerto Cabezas attack, a

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Pres!: dent Reagan's scores at the exclusive Augusta National Gall Oub are
"going to !Je the best kept secret of
: the weekend," saysTreasurySecre.: tary Donald T. Regan.
.Reagan and his wife Nancy
: arrived here late Friday for a
, three-day stay with Treasury Secre; tary Regan, Secretary ol State
· George J', Shultz and former Sen . .
· Nicholas Brady, R-N .J., and their
wives.
Regan, who golfed with the
president last month, refused tJJ talk
about Reagan's Ukely scores this
weekend. "Let's put It this way,"
said the Treasury secretary. "It will
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be less than the deflc!t."
The deficit Is expected to· approach r.u&gt; billion.
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Before settling In for the weekend,
Reagan said he had apologized to
Caretta Scott Klilg. widow of the
slain civil rights leader, about a
remark he made at a news
conference Wednesday.
On that occasion, Reagan was
asked if he thought King was a
communist sympathizer. Referring
to court-sealed documents that will
be opened In the year 'lfffl, Reagan
said, "We~llknowinahout35years."
Reagan called Mrs. King on
Friday tJJ explain his remark. "He
didn't want her to misunderstand
his feelings," said White House
spokesman Larry Speakes. Speakes
said he would not characterize the
call as an apology.
Yet, Reagan left a different
: ·• Impression wheri he was asked by
reporters If Mrs. King had accepted
· his apology. He paused and replled,
: "Yes. We had a nice conversation."

greatest Increase in gas prices from second quarter
1982 to second quarter 1983.
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"East Ohio's average price Increase of 29.7 percent :
(serving qeveland) compares with Increases of 10.7 :
percent In the Columbia Gas service area (Including
Colwnbus) and 0.7 percent In the Cincinnati Gas and
Electric service area (Including Cincinnati)," it said.
· The report said Ohio coal production for the second
qulrter of this year decreased 17.7 percent, coin~
. tJJ the sam~ period of 19112, based on preliminary data.
For the year-to-date, coal production was off 21.6 ·
percent from the same period In 19112.
·
"The Division of Geological Surveys stated ·that ,
only 227 of the 319 reporting mines (71.1 percent) listed •
any production of coal In the cuiTent quarter," the _
report said.

Rebels hit _Nicaraguan pon

Reagan's golf
· ~core kept
-under wraps

WASHINGI'ON (AP) - The widow of Martin
Luther King Jr. says she Is satisfied President
Reagan was sln.:;ere when he said he would be proud .
to sign a bill honortng her late husband with a national
holiday, despite his comments displaying reservations about such an obsel'\iance.
A spokesman for Caretta Scott King confirmed
Friday that Reagan called Mrs. King to apologize for ·
remarks he had made at a nationally televised news
conference that offended her, and said he'd be proud
; tJJ sign the holiday bill.
.
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Total consumption ol electr1clty In April, May and
June was up 2 percent over the same pertod a year
ago. But a year-to-date comparison shoWed a
decrease of 6.4 percent between 1~ and 1983.
The report said tile average monthly electric bWfor
a resident consuming 500 kilowatt-hours was 11
percent higher in Colwnbus, 10.5 percent higher in
Cleveland and 6.7 percent higher In Cincinnati.
"Second-quarter 1983 total sales or natural gas, as
reported by Ohio's eight major gas utilities, dipped4.2
percent from second quarter 19112 total sales," the
report said.
Sales were up 5.6 percent to resldentlal customers,
up 5.4 percent tJJ the corrunerclal sector and down 17.2
, percent to Industrial users.
Average bills paid by natural gas customers also
rose. The report said East Ohio Gas recorded the

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gallons of gasoline taxed.
John Andes, a spokesman for Stal'ldard Oil Co.
_ (Ohio). Cleveland, agreecol there had been a_slight
increase.
"We are seeing it ourselves ·in our studies of
gasoline consumption. But we're kind of unimpressed
with it. I don't know if I'd even call it a trend," Andes ·
said. "You're seeing a comparison, especially lorthe st&lt;ote of Ohio, to a very depressed year last year.
"We're still expecting that over the long run, the
five-or 10-year period, you'll see total gasoline
conswnptlon declining at a slow rate," Andes said.
The Ohio Energy Data Second Quarter 1983 Review
also showed a Jl!IIlP In total co!liwnptlon ol
electricity: an Increase In residential use ol natural
gas and a drop In coal production.

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judge who sentenced a Convicted: 1
murderer to death fora "dastardly'~: .
crime told the condemned man
"would enjoy" his execution.
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you wW actually be executed," :
Orange County Superior Court.·
Judge Rober! Fitzgerald told Jolui ;
Louis Vlsclotti on Friday.
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ol Anaheim. to death for fatally ·
shooting a co-worker and attempt- :
lngtomurderanothermanwhowa&amp; :
left .for dead In a remote Orange •
County canyon last November.
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A jury had recommended th~:
death sentence for Visclottl, who·
along with co-defendant Brian Lyle: ;
Hefner was found guilty of slaying •
Timothy Dykstra, 22, and wounding :
Michael Wolbert, 21, after 11\vltlng :
them to a party last Nov. 8.
•;
Hefner was senten~o life II( '
prison, butFitzgeraldu · the lucy:
to recommend the de · senterlffi. '
for Visclot.tl, who was convicted as· ·
the gunman.
·
Fitzgerald later explained, "This :
particular case ·was the most. :
dastardly crime you - can _ come.·
across.
"They knew when their ~
workers were getting paid, knew
they were getting paid a lousy $EO a ..
Week, and took them Into the hUls to ;
kill them. It's pathetic."
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POUCE ANNOUNCE CONFESSION - Aallslam Pollee Chief Leroy -HI!IIIIer, (left) 111141 Chief ol
Pollee Sam Mariln ol Hollywood, Fla., IUIIIOUIIce at a
news conference late Fliday night that a l'torlda
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pr11on lnnplte, OUitl Elwood Toole, 38, luuJ ligned a
conleslion admiUing lo kidnaping and ldDing six year
olcl Adam Wal8h who disappeared !rom a Hollywood
shopping center on July :rl, 1881. (AP Lase.,ttot'!).

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�Tirrils-Sentinel

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Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

1983
31

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

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3 -Announcement s
4 Gtveaway
5-Happy Ads
6 lost and Found
7 -Yard Sale (paod on adva nce)
8-Puboc Sale
9-Wanted to Buy

Classified pag~s corer r he
following telephone exchan{!es ...

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77-Auto Repair
78-Camping EquipmaFJI

59-For Sale or Trade

35-Lots &amp; Acreage
26-Real Estate Wanted

lmpl wrnvnt
I8R lt96

41 - Houses for Rent
42-Mobrle Homes for Rent
43-Farms for Re•lt

11 -Help Wanted
1 2 - S•tuated Wanted
1 3- lnsurance

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1 4 Busmess Tr ammg

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15-Schools
1 6-Radoo, TV &amp; CB Rep aor
17-M•scellaneous

48- Equ•pment lor Rent

1 8-Wanted To Do

49-For lease

· .: Public Notice
• ' , PUBLIC NOTICE

'ljle Weslev Chapel Church
now ;tJ1sbanded bu1ld1ng con
tP.n l s.and land wilt be otl ered lor
s;lle • by ihe Athf'ns Dtstnct
Un~ed MethOdist Un1on 30
d aY,S:f,oiTI th1s date Butld1ng IS
s fratn e soucture dlld sound
P~ojJ P"rty 1:. located on Tov-.n
s h1~ : Road 10
1n. Chesh1re
TOWrJShlp
Subm1t bds bv
NPYornber 15th 1983 t o

Ai-hefoS,DIStrtCt MethCdiSI Un
on· P 0 Box 6 7 fhe Plams

Oh(o4 5780

i.hP Sf'IIF'r rPserves the r1ght
to ~~JeCt any and all b1ds
I

od ., 6

23 3o

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1: · Card

of Thanks

• ;CA RD OF THANKS
W~ want 'to expres our
thanks to fnends and
neighbors for the1r ktnd·
neis and thoughtful ness durmg the recent
death of husband and
father
Robert W Ramey
2

Not

LEGAL NOTICE

liun shoot Racme Gun Club
Every Sunday 1tartmg 1
p m Factory choked guns
only

1s hereby grven that
So1r1t CommunJcat1ons

Coroorat10n has app)1ed to the
Puhl r. Ut1l !If'S CQm.(T'ISSIOn ol
Oh10 lor authonty 19 prov1d e
IntrastatE&gt; sw1 tc;h ed 'VOce and
pr vate l ne 1ntere:..cnange teleco mmun iCa tiOns serv1Ces 1n
Oh1o Any m terested person
f1 rrn corporatiOn or ent1t) wh o
can show good cause \\~Y such
appl 1cat1011 should not be
gran tP.d ~nould l 1le Nlth the
CommtSSIOn a wr tten sratemPnt detail ng sad reasons on
or before Novembe1 10 1983
Unless the CommiSSIOn re
ce1ves wnnen statement(Sl to
that effec t and an accompany

1ng reauest for oral heanng 1n
thiS matter the casP. Nlll be
decrded on afltdav1tS to be
subm1 ll !"d by the applicant
hPrem Further on lormat10n may
be obta•ned by con tact1ng the
Publ1c Ut111 !1es CommiSSIOn o f
Oh10 3 75 South Htgh Street
ColumQus Oh10 43215

THE PUBLIC UTILITIES
COM MISS ON OF OHIO
By M ary Anr Orl1nSk1
Secretary

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In ; lovmg Memory of
ollf devoted Dad , Vernard Fallon. who left
us: Oct. 25, 1982
A day of sadness when you
)Yent away
Bul through your love and
teachong,
YoU ll~e 1n our ll~es eactl
~ay .

Wtti!Jond remembrance ,
Gary. Jane Ann. Larry &amp;
Famthes.

There's an open gate
At' the end of the road
Through whoch each must
go alo ne
And there. on a loght we
·cannot see.
Our Father clatms H1s own Boyond the gate your loved
•one

Foifds happoness and res1.
~nd lhere os comfort on the
• Jhoughl
That a lovong God knows
. )lest
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Soiilly mtssed by her
d:lughter. mo'tl1er, broth·
J!fS and SISters

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IN MEMORY
ln memory of J. C.
(Jady] Stout who passed
away 1 year ago, Oct 21 ,
:1982
,n e graveside safely sleep• Jng
:WiliJre lhe flowers gently
)lave,
il&amp;S the one we love so
• 'dearly
~u·t whom we cou ld not

: save.
:God knows how mucli -w.m1ss h1m, '
•He counts the tears we
: shed,
•And whispers that he IS
' only sleepong,
'Our loved one IS not dead.
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·We did not know the pam
: he had
•Or hear hos final sogh,
only know he has
• passed away
;wothout a last good-bye.

:we

! God 1ave us slrencth to
1 face 11.
!Courage to bear the blow,
•But what 1! munt to lose
: ' him,

•No one will ever now.
; llossed by wife, children,
pndcl111dren, brotllers. lisl·
'"· relatlvls. friends &amp;fellow
, flip~.

Home of Joy 8177

Morer~ty
weeks.

$9 00

per

6

Avon Gallery Orig~nal• &amp;:
Avon Chn1tmas products
wtll be shown at Metgs nn
from 11 00 a m to 7 P m.
Oct 25 Anyone Interested
tn buymg or sellmg Avon be
sure to attend our open
house Call collect 61 4·

Del 23
The party or part1es respon·
Sible for placmg survey
stakes on our property fr~nt
•ng on Poner Creek Road m
Rob1nson District are respectlvely requested
to
identify themselves Th1s 1s
pnvate property James H
Lew1s and Nora W Lew11

2

In Memoroam

In l ov mg Memory of
Ernest Molden who passed
away ten years ago today,
Oct 23, 1973 Ssdly rmssed
by w•fe Just1e , daughter
Dorottty and family Gone
but not f org otten

4

Goveaway

Oueen

mattress &amp; box
Call 614 - 367-

Sl;tB

spr~ngs

0482
In M emory of our son and
brother Joseph A B1ssell
who passed away Oct 23,

1981

Sadly mrssed by
81ssell and famtly

We have to gtve away a
double dra1n board smk. 46
m w1de 614·986-3916

Ada

3 Announcemef1tS
In: lovmg Memory of
Bertha Mae Miller who
pa;sed away 21 years
ago today

Auction every Frt night at
Rev1val at Ant1qu1ty Baptllt the Hartford Commumtv
Church Nov 13 through Center Truckloads of new
Nov 18
merchandise every week
Cons1gmen1s of new and
Trail rtde Sunday at 12 noon used merchandtse always
a1 the Stterman Ba1ham welcome Richard Reynolds
res1dence on SA 143 All Aucttoneer 275· 3069
horse lovers who likes to nde
should be there
AUCTION every Saturday
night. 6 p.m
Mt
Alto
Racme Area E~terci1e 81 Auct•on Barn Consegn·
Aerobtcs Clau
Morning mants taken every Saturday
class 10-11, evening class 1 00 ttll sale ttme Emma
7-8 Mondays Pany Hensler Bell Auctioneer, 304-428·

698-7111

In Memoriam

SWEEPER and sew1ng machine ropan
parts. and
supplies
Ptck up and
deltverv Davu• Vacuum
Cleane r one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd
Call

446· 0294

25 barrels of otl m tankl to
gtve away 614-742· 2966

2 black female pupptes. 7
weeks old, pan hound. part
lr~sh Setter 304 675 -2309

6

Lost and Found

_ _ _:_~-----LOST our sons puppy on
LeGrande Blvd, Part Beagle
&amp; Poodle, Cllampaign color
with black on tail . Call
448·0671

Balloons for Btrtttdavs. Gat
Well, Anntversarys, SWeethearts. pantes Call Balloons &amp; Co . 446 4313

rong 614·992-2984

Blond1e R hope the Skooks
have got you, because you
lost your chance SETAB

LOST Female Norwegian
Elk Hound Stiversv1lle area
Los1ng hair, needs medicine

ENEGUE

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8

Four wheel drive farm trac
tor. about 60 HP and .John
Deere model 420 bulldozer
Call 446·9307

YOU ARE INVITED

MEIGS CO. FARM BUREAU
ANNUAL MEETING
TUESDAY, OCT. 25
STEAK DINNER -

Metgs County
Area Code 61 4

446 - Gallipolis
367- Cheshire
388- Vinton
245-Rio Gr1M1de
2 56- Guyan Dist.
643- Arabia Dist.
379- Walnut

992- Middleport

BEDS- IRON. BRASS, old
furniture, gold, s1lver dol·
Iars. wood tce boxes, stone
jars, antiques. etc • Com
plate households Wnte
MD. Miller. Rt 4. Pomeroy,

Oh Or 992-7760

1---------Wantedtobuy New,used&amp;
antique furmture Wtll buy 1
piece or complete house·
holds Also complete Aucti
oneermg sarv1ce Call Osby

A Marton 614-992-6370

Buy1ng da1ly gold . Stiver
co1na, nngs Jewelry. sterling
ware, old coms, large currency Top pnces Ed Burkeu Barber Shop. 2nd Ave

Moddleport, oh. 614-992·
3476
Want to buy kitchen table
and chatrs. coffee table, full
!liZ&amp; bed and 2 end tables

Coli 614-992·5416

1 - - - - - - - -- Assume loan or buy a small
farm 25 acre• and up or

lend. 614-742 2721

ang1ne 1971-1974,
good cond1t1on Call 304·
676·2790 anytrme Or 304-

· Gaiili)iiifs ·

Will baby s1t m my horne

CARPET FOR LESS
Direct Mill buying and low overhead combine to
give low prices. We also have exprt installation
and one of the largest selections of Cltpet in
the area. Call today for free estimates. It could
save you huhdreds of dollars.

ODDS &amp; ENDS CARPET S.HOP
Business Route 7 at Hobson
Middlepo'rt, Ohio
992·6173
11).5

unfurn Y.z acre lot, charn hnk
fence in Ohio $13,600 .

ble 304 675 7582

McDantel Cus1om ButcherIng Open s1x days a week,

7·30·6 00 PM
3224

12

Situations
Wanted

Tree 1rimmrng and removal.
Free estimates 614- 992 -

6040 or 614 -949-2129
W1ll do babys1tttng m my
home I ltve on Bradbury

Rd. Middleport. 614-9926349

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Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Business
Oppor1unoty

LISHING CO . recommends
that you do bu~unass with
people
know.
and NOT
to sendyou
money
through
the

304·468-1071

Typing and off•ce work by
para legal secretary at residence, pick up and deliver

Phone 304 676 6357
13

Insurance

SANDY AND BEAVER In·
surance Co has offered
servtces for fire insurance
ccoverage tn Galha County
for almost a century Farm.
home and personal property
coverages are available to
meat 1nd1vtdual needs Contact Kail Burleson. agent

Phone 446 -2921

676-3753 aftror 5 00

gated the offermg

left

fender. drtver stde. '77 or
'78 Ptnto or Bobcat 304-

676-6059

General Hauling and Trash
removal Service Reliable
and dependable Call 4463169 between 9 and 5
lawn Mowing no yard to b1g
or small. Reliable and depen·
dable For estimate call

446 3159. 9 to 6

IN-SERVICE-STAFF DE ·
VELOPMENT COORDINA· To take care of someone sick
TOR Prefer 8 S N or R Jll or needa home care. Days
wl1h educetronal or teaching only, Potnt Pleasant or Galllbackground who will be pohl area Good references.
rQponlible for organizing· Call 304-468·1818.
con du Ctlng -coordtnliting
training
for hoapi
Babyainlng in my home at
tal
Salary negott· Centenary Call anyt1me af·
1. o1ooe, extenuve- benefit pack- ter 8PM. 446-8069
age
Send resume to - : - - - - -- - - Personnel Office. Laktn Hoi· Bruahhogging $16 per hr.
phol, Lokon, WV 25250
Call 614·266-1427

The Health Department IS lookmg for a Registered Nurse, with current Ohio hcen$e, to work
an average of 20-40 hours weekly dePending on
the needs of the Health Department. Starting
salary will be between $5.00·$6.25/hour,
based on experience and qualifications. liabil·
ity msurance will be paid. Must have your own
automobile for daily travel and will be reim·
bursed at .18 cents/mile'.

1970 Vindale with expando,
12x83, 2 bdr., total electric,
unfurnished. awning. under·
pinning. deck. can1ral a1r

ing available. Csll446-8221

Wat1on Rd Owner financ-

ef1er 6 weekdays.

Pt PI
Sat Only Stuffed ammals,
appliances , mtsc
Yard Sale Man . Tues .. Wed

Homes for Sale

Middleport. remodeled, ftve
rooms and bath. gas fur·
nance, cozy fireplace, good
neighborhood Price re -

Opponumtv for
right indtvidual to become
dtstrtbutor for leedmg snack
Company-In tmmed1ete
area Must have reliable
truck &amp; mintmum invest·
ment Send resume to Box
BOB •n care of The Gallipolis
011ly Tribune, 826 Jrd

1976 Horizon 12•8&amp;, 3
bedroom. 1 'lz bath, na1ural
gaa cookstove. furnace. and
2 bedroom home. gas.
hot water heater: Maytag
adultst no pets. deposi1.
washer Ia dryer, central air,
references. 1836 Chatham
underptnning. 19.000 614-

Avo. Call 446 -1680

742-3069

31 . Homes for Sale

Cigarette 01str~butorsh1p
Instant cash flowl We are a
Bonded nat10nal f1rm ex·
pandmg mto the area If you
are seek1ng a secure busi·
ness qpportumty We pro·
v1de all retatl locations and
all necessary traming Full or
Pan time . Investment from
$2,000 00 . Wrnston·
Salem-Kools 1 -800·241.

3 bedroom. 2 story home 2
car garage Former Bapt11t
Parsonage 5th St • Racine

Mu1t sell, make offer 3 bdr .
10 Henderson, new carpets,
ctty water &amp; sewer. Natural
gas furnance. last house on
Henderson St Toward Redmond Rtdge 823,000 Bo~t

5331lallopolis, Oh 46631

ESTATE AUCTION

SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1983-10:00 A.M.

Lo,atld out of Gallipois on 511. turn richt on Texas Rd ..
3rd house on n&amp;llt afttr puson1 Plckinl Co. Stllin1all
personal properties of lete llar)orie Shaver.
ADMINISTRATOR-JIM SHAVER Case No. 17681

614-949-2122.

4 room. bath, basement,
double garage, storage
build!Mg
3 5 acres. 31fz
mdes S Albany

like new gas cook stove, hke new 2 pc hvrng rm sutte mce, small
c.hesl deep freeze, Fn~1datre refnrerator. wood drop-leaf table w/ 4
cha1rs, d1shwasher, wnnger washng mach1ne chest of drawers mce

wcod 3 pc bed ream suote ooll away bed, assorted end tables, sew

one mach one on cabonet old rockone chaor, eossop bench, B&amp;W V, cld

Sale by owner 3 bedroom
sectional home Like new
Lot at end of Street Ar~
baugh Sub dtvi11on, Tuppers

2 or 3 bdr 2 story older

Plains $36.900. Will accept

home w1th private entrance

Mobile

Home

on

mallazrne table rack marble too coffee table w/bu1lt m stereo, lots
cookmj utens1ls, Silverware set, elec. k1tcheA- applrances, smoke
st11nd, dog house, mce ptcmc tabte, 2 n1ce heav~ wooden l!mps, re·

cloner chaors, assl poclures {some old); all konds of owls (collecloon).
asst sheets, bedspread, towels. etc some handmade autlts mrsc

trade.

old 1ewelry, 2 old ladtes' wrtsl watches, 2ftoor lamps, old metal man

apt 517 Fourth Ave . Galli· F1nanc1ng available to quali·
polls. Coli 446-7277 or fted buyer 614-992-7034
446-4346
doya 614-992-7671

For information about Synthetic Lubncants an excel
lent busmess opportunity
Contact Rodney Stapleton.

tel horse clock, 3 asst oldeo clocks. old lounk.lots &amp;lots what nots 8

m1sc , push mower, m~c hand tools. step ladder, several mtsc
Items
Not responsible for accidents or loss of property.

evenmgs

3 bedroom house w1th 3
acres ground, near Porter,

446-7414.

old Rt 160 Call 446"4202
or 446-2857.

22 Money to Loan

log home 4 yr old. 4
bedrooms, 2 acres. Wood•

HOME LOANS low

carpeted, full size
basement, 1 car garage, in

By owner house Wtth 2 acres
more or less, been remodeled orchard, 87 ft well,

Moll ' Rd, 862,000
614-388-9058

fi~ted

rate leader Mortgage, 77 E
State, Athens, Oh1o 1·614

Coli

6 rooms 8t bath, own water,
large garden spot. rivervtew,
in Crown City Cell 614-

592-3051

256 -1208 or 614 -256·
1966

23 . arofessional
Services

For sale 1hrae bedroom
home tn Mercerville,

$12,000 Cal 446-7428

PIANO TUNING Lowor
pnces-regular tun1ngs dt1counts to Senior C1t1zens,
Churches &amp; schools Ward's1

15 roo") house, 3 baths,
basement. large lot, • ftre·
places. H1s1oncallandmark
Ser~out inqu~res only Call

4 bedroom house for nla.

AUCTIONEER-l. E. NEAL-614-367-7101
~icensed &amp; Bonded. Dhio, W. Va .. Florida

Easurn Distrtct
$260 .
month plus deposit. References requared 614-9492660 evemngs

MASON County, houM &amp;
one acre. $14,000 or will
trade for land, houN or
mobile ttome Or owner

AUCTION SALE
SAT., OCT. 29, 10:00 A.M.

On RSO W. of Athens, Ohio (on left aft• you pass the li·
vestock Sale Bam), home of the lllle Edith Bqhm111.
APPLIANCES &amp; HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Includes Mocrowave
oven, no-lrost coppertone rei, chest lreezer; noce Kroehler
bedroom suote; rock maple 4 poster bed, 21! s1ze dresser;
room dovoder lthe 2 base cabtnets have a 51!' butcher block
top). rock maple slant front desk w/d1splay top; much more
ANTIQUES &amp; COLL. ITEMS: oak sec. bookcase w/curved
glass; oak dresser; marble tQP plant stand; ext table; 5
cha1rs, Hoosoer kotchen cabonet, lg. wood work table, bucket
bench, school seats wllron; trunk, Nat10nal Cash Reg1ster;
set Pope Gosser chtna; etched lllassware, Heosey toothpock,
other doshes; paperweiRhtl: laav·s s1de saddle; many old
tools. etc. TOOLS. YARD &amp; GARDEN I~EIIS, ETC.: 4x4 oak &amp;
walnut cured lumber
10" Craftsman radtalarm saw
like new, router lathe,
work bench &amp; tables,
shop vac; set alum ext
3 hp garden t1ller;
tools, lots more- very
avtilablt. Terms:
Cash or ck. w/pos . 1D.
accidents or
aoods after sold. No
of sale.

financing. 304 -743-3817
ond 304•662-5840.

Three bedroom. new 18ptic,
city water, end gas heat

Clifton. W Va 304· 773·
5860
Newly remodeled houoe, 4
room bath, laundry room.
gerage and extra lot Phone ;

304-675-4208

446-24B1

1&gt;1ANO TUNING AND RE
PAIR Service w1th skill and
mtagrrty Lane Damels-61 4·
742-2961
(Retuee.
Teacher Dtscounts)

Located in Syracu1e-Near
school 8t swimming pool. 3
bedroom 11tuated on onethird acre lot $24.600. or
w•ll rent for $275 mo_.

304·865-3934 •

Real liiili

Baum Addition 3 b~d~
rooms. 21h bath•. a c : family room, with fireplace, 2
acres $86.000. firm. Loan
..sumpttan po11ibla. 614-

Homes for Sale

4 bdr ranch home. large LR.
full baaement, wtth garage,
wood burner Included, city
schools, 2 miles from town .

DEALERS .
WANTED! :
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AUCT

985-4387.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Coli 446-0276.

SAT., OCT. 29, 1983

Or wrll trade for anything of
value 3 bedroom houl8
w1th fireplace. central air. 2
full bethl. In ci1y llmitl
Immediate po!lleuion Call

11:00 A.M.
Cash 1n on a groWing
market! Energy costs
are soaring .. and
wind turbines provide
an ideal solution

614-246-5281

$2,500 REWARD

For information ludlna to the arrest and conviction
of person or persons who removed a Joy Model
0150QP compressor 511165916 from company property nur Crown City, Oh.. on weekend of Oct. 15th &amp;
16th. The compressor is peinted oranae with black
numbers 1471 sttnciltd.oo unit. Unit is lara• and
has to be towed by 1 pickup truck or larcer Yehicle.
Any person setina such a unit btinl towed in the vi·
cinlty al Rocky Fork Road, Rl. 218, Rl. 7, Rt. 553 or

Gtotps Crlllt lid. an thot dayS .,_CIII calltctiO Dale

Thompson, 9 a.m. 10 5 p.m. Ill 614 866 6505 or flier
hours at 614-863-1118. Alllnfo1'11111ionand sources ""d
in the strictest confidence.

CROWN CITY MINING INC.
6422 E. Main St.
Reynoldsburg, Oh. 43068

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Sale

8t Auction

h~me.

ground pool 16K32 .
$46.000. 614 -992-6868

Call 614-388·

8

3 bedroom ranch style

duced Cell 614-992-6941.

$22.000
9053

AVe , Gallipolis, Oh 45631

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potlo $326 por
month .882 - 2405 . 882 ·
2447 or 675 -5 540
&amp;

:1M! have the best:

,·

e

., Patented Rotor

• Lowest Cut-in
Speed
• Suoc mfully Tested
at Rocky Flats, Colo.

I

DON'T WAIT/
CALL TODAY
1-800-255·5110 .

Located on St. Rt. 143 1n Harrisonville. Ohio. Have
sold farm an~ movme to smaller home, will sell the ,
lollowina items.
•
"ANTIQUE" .
Wall telephone, telephone parts, gas lamp, w1cker clothes
basket, rocker, Oil lamp, table, desk, small cider barrel, green
glass tars, shoe last, magazone rack chaor, easel, stone 1•rs,
butfet, tmnk &amp; etc
' "HOUSEHOLD"
Cold spot refrogerator, chest of drawers, extensoon table, 2 pc
lovong room SUite, kotchen table 4 ChllrS, 42 on eleclroc fro· •
gidatre range, metal cabonets, table &amp; 6 cha1rs. Whtte auto. •
washer, lamps, sweepers, B&amp;W TV, beds, mosc pots pans,
dishes and house plants
"IIISC."
,
Oak machmtsl tool bo!, mach1nost lools. Sears cham saw,
coal stove, stoker stove, 6 HP ndmg mower, lawn mowers,
push plows, power hack saw. garden &amp; hand tools of all kond,
water pump, small drill press, rototollers, 28 ft· alum edensian ladder, pole coal &amp; wood, roller, s1ngle S double tree. approx 25 handmade chocken feeders, gas brooder stoves, 12
• used t 1 new14 coal brooder stoves. horse hlllsode plows, ap' : , prox 40 locuS! posls, shp scraper, copper pope &amp; flttongs, ap• • pro1 35 metal chocken feeder~ and large amount of chocken
' ' waterers and lots more
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AIICI'OA
MR. RALPH HARRISON

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OWNERS-MR. &amp; MRS. ROY WISEMAN
CASH •

POSITIVE l.D.

DAN SMITH - AUCTIONEER
949-2033 or 992-7301

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EATS

lot Respontlblt for Accl•nt or Loll of Proparty
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Real Estate General

54 Misc. Merchandise

CENTRAL REALTY

FOR SALr

SpruceSt Ca11446-2168

RUSS AND MAX

$236 month 3 bedroom.

ELLIOTT CO.
Ltnnooo Hlll1111 •&amp; Air Cond~
tlonl"' All types lnsulllion.

Fully carpeted. gardener fur·
ntshed. Stove and refr•g.

614·992-2816 from 9 to 5

Ellclriell Won"Csll 446-8515 or 446·0445

or 614·992·2362 from 5 to
7 pm
Two bedroom house in
Hendeerson
Phone 304

BELL CONTRACTING

675-1090

GALLIPOLIS
All types construction and remodelll11. msulat10n, rooftnlo
plumbinlo haatinlo No job too

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small

Offlfed by Roo Goa"dt Collqe-

/Communoty Collep Boaod of

Trustees
Ssllld bids woll bl rocoived untol
12:00 ,_, - - I. 191311
tile Office of lusiooss .......
Rio Goandl Coliqii/Coomlllnily
Col... fot tile followinl:
129711 I-AI~ located

-TOWIIIhip
Bids sloall bt lllldriiSHII to Roo
G.- Colltt~e/Coomlllnoty ColleCt tlo BusontSs Mwcor. Roo
Gnndo, Ohio 45674 Rio G11nde
Collep riSIIVIS tile rl&amp;ht to re., and all bods.

3 ACRES IN RACINE ;;... Surveyed flat land, provate and pea
ceful locatoon Owner will help lonance
NEW LISTING - Rustoc home on country, 3 hedroom fully
.carpeted thooughout, sets on wooded lot, stream on front
yard ilewed lrom comlortable porch, has hookup for traoler,
e~toa on come All of thos can be bought for $34,000, or lraoler
can be sold
CALL US TD BUY OR SELL
Nancy Jaspers - Assoctate
Phone: 949-2 901
Or 992 -2751 To Leave A Messa1e
Real Estate General

Call 448-4002
THE STAN·SHOR CO.
Exeavato"- SWimmona Pool
Salts &amp;Serlice, Winter Cowers.
Winlerizi111 Kits. Domes. Spos,
Pool Winterozona Avoillblt.
Dollf, Backhoe, Dump Truck.
388-8869 '

SHEET METAL WORK
We make custom duct
work We Repaor furances
&amp; Heat Pumps.

FOR SALE
New Duplex on I acre level
lot. Each umt has 2 BRs.
bath, kitchen w~h refro~o.
stove, doshwasher &amp; dosposal, LR. &amp; utility room woth
washer &amp; doyeo: sett1~1o Fully
carpeted , central aor &amp; 6" on·
sulatoon throughoul Covered carports &amp; storage
rooms. City schools, county
"~'''''- .'ommedtate possoon.
~o&gt; .uuo~.. love on one &amp; rent

GAUl A
REFRIGERATION CO •

or 446-3888

614-446-4066

Bill's

1

Nu-Prime re;placement
windows
Storm windows &amp; doors
Aluminum &amp; vinyl

OUTSTANDING BUY - Large rinch home, 3 bedooons, 2 baths.
famo~ rm , central aor 2 car garage beaubful carpet you'llloveth5
home
#1252

siding

EXECUTOR PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Howmet Patio Covers

Howmet screen rooms
Mobile homeawnlngs
Aluminum u1111ty
bUildings
691 Moiler

located. 31\ miles soulh of Jackson. Ohio on Franklin
Townsh'f· Jackson Counly on Four Mtle Road. (County
R01d # 1)
Doreet1ons to the farm · Take State Rt. 93 southeast from
Jackson, Dhoo to the Henry Fruit Farm. turn south and fol·
low County Road 1110 the farm. (Old Htppel Farm)

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E~tcellent

31

36 acres at Rodney on W.T.

52 Burdette Addn

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31

Nice 3 bedroom home. 2
baths, 2 fneplaces, heat
pump. large kitchen, garage

2 bdr Central air, equipped
k1tchen , $300 mo 41

VERY NICE 2 STORY HOME - 4 bedrooms 1'h baths steel s~ong,
garage Located on Vonton
#1260

8:30 to

SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1983
ON THE PREMISES 1:30 P.M.

roll Teaford a at 606 Main St
A acme. Oh

moll until you hove onvesti·

446-1687

Vicinity

rens and adult clothing, books, toys, and other mtsc
coats, sweaters. m1sc Car· items If rain cancels

Keyboard, 304-67&amp; -3824

18 Wanted to-Do

.......Pt'Pieasa.nf ....
&amp;

1981 14x70, Shultz limited
mobile home, microwave,
dtshw81her, central a~r. un·

614-245 -9222.

(10 41 213 Forst St . Pt
October 22. 10 to 6 Chold· Pleasal"jt, WV Clothes,

2268

Wan1ad to do House clean·
1ng. Po1nt Pleasant and Leon
area References Phone

Garage Sllle Wed • Oct . 26
Baseball cards, ant1ques.
clothmg George White resi·

nary on St Rt 141 Fri &amp;
Sat., 9-4 Asson. clothing,
Jeans, tools, toys, m1sc .
Cancelled 1f ram

304-882·

110,000. 304-773-5023

ref. req. Coli 446-0143 or
446-0571 .

Business
Services

Housas for Rent

10:00 A.M.

'
\

1979 mobole homo 14x60

4 bdr home w1th optton to
buy , full b81ement w1th
garage, $200 mo 2 bdr
cottage $140 mo . Both
loc•ted 2 miles from City on
loWer River Rd Dep and

41

THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1983

PI. Pleasant
Leon
Apple Grove
Mason
New Haven
Letart
Buffalo

&amp; Vicinity
y~;d· ·s~i;· j-~;b~ ·;; ·c~-~t;: 1_d•_n_c_e_.o.....c'~_R_t_3_3_ __

Ntght or day Very reson8-

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB-

Call 304-676-

Chester
Portland
letart Falls
Racine
Rutland
Coolville

675 458 576 773 882 895 937 -

panda, wall 1o wall carpet.
central air &amp; heat Call

1128

Part·tlmB legal secretary
Hrs 9-12 AM. Man - Fn

The Gallipolis City Health Department has re·
ceiv~d monies from a Grant to provtde nursing
serv1ces.
•

Call 992-2181 For Reservations

23&amp;4

Houaes for Rent

EST ATE AUCTION

Home Improvements Paint·
ing 1ntertor and extenor, free
estimates Phone 304-675-

21

We are expandmg tn Gall1a
and Me1gs Counties and
need reliable people to serVICe our growing business

985343 247949742667-

Mason Co. WV

Area Code 304

18 Wanted to Do

The 0 0
Mcintyre Park
D11tnct ts takmg applications for a dance aerobtc
mstructor, preferably certifted. for t11e Hannan Trace
area . Call446 4612 eJOCt 66.

Call 446-8693

Pomeroy

7:14 P.M.

At Chester Grade School
ADULTS S2.SO - CHILDREN S1.00

*12,000. 3 bedroom .treller,
1 'h beth, pasture. fenced,
pond, garden 81 4 · 742·

41

Public Sale
8
&amp; Auction
TRI - STATE MOBILE
HOMES . USED· CARS, derpenn
in
g,
three
bed·
,
_
_
_
baths, excellent
TRUCKS GALLIPOLIS rooms, 1 %
, $15,500. Coli
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL condition
304-6711-6049 otter 6 p.m.
446-7672
Mobile Homo Moving. Lo ·
NEW AND USED MOBILE censad
Insured. Free
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL· Estrmatesand•1 00.
per hookITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
minimum Phone 304·
4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS, up
676-2711
This IS the personal property of the late Ralph H
RT 35 PHONE 446-7274
Gainer. Located at 128 Walnut St., Belpre, Ohio
USED MOBILE HOME
1972 1 2x60 mobile home,
Phone 304-578-2711.
'"HOUSEHOLD &amp; ANTIQUES"
great shape, fum • washer.
dryer, dtShw81her, fully car·
Norge refngeralor-freezer, Whirlpool eleclnc range, 2
peled Cell 614-367-71711. 1973 Vondola 14K65 woth
pc hvmg room su1te. chatrs, beds, dressers, chest of
HiJOC8 expando, bath and
drawer!,
Be.w TV, lamps, pictures, table &amp; 6 chairS,
1972 14x70 Kirkwood, 3 half, 2 bedroom all electric.
buffet,chma, stands, 22 bolt ~!llrl nfle, and lots of
BR, 11h bath. new carpet. appliances &amp; atr condition
linoleum. 30 h. awn1ng. Incl. 304-273·4610
miSC
'
back deck., axe cond Call
WASHINGTON CO.-Case No. 83-363
446-83B2
WILLIAM PORTER - EXECUTOR
1 2x80, three bedroom, ell
Ntce 2 bdr mobile homa electric Phone 304-876CASH
POSITIVE 1.0.
1970 set up in c1ty hmitl
4204
DAN
SMITH
AUCTIONEER
Ready to move into, askinJJ
14,200 Call 446-2491
949-2033 OR 992-7301
"Nol Responsible for Accidents or loss of Property"
35
Lots &amp; Acreage
3 bdr.. 14x70. with ••·

Upto15words . Onedaylnsertoon .. ..... $3 00
Up to 15 words ... Three day onsertion ...... 54.00
Up to 15 Words.. Sox day onsartion .. .. .... S 7.00
(Average 4 words per line)

Employer

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Auction every Tueodoy _1_1__H_e_lp_W_a_n_ted-~­
•

Opportunity

To earn extra cash for
Christmas Excellent earnmgs Restabltsh~ng services
mthtSerea 304-576-2518 .

Public Sale
&amp; Auctoon

614-367-7101

E~ual

Wanted to buy used coal 8t
wood heaters Swam Furm ·
lure, 446·3169, 3rd. &amp;
Olive St , Gallipolis Oh

1- - - -- ' - - - - --

shaft, 345 R. P M

night, Pt. Ple81ant. WVa .
Auct Lonnie Neal. Youth
Center Bldg .. Camden St

:7109 between 7-9:00PM.

port tome
1090

1 hp electric motor, 'Is tn

Leon.WV 304·458·1833

'
Foster
Grandparent for
Buckeye Community Services to work w1th children
w11h mental retardatiOn . Requtrements tnclude:
-at leat 60 years of age
-mcome gwdehnes smgle,
S6 390, married, $7, 115.
family of three, &amp;8,840
For further information,
contact Sylvia Day at 446-

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars
Jim Mink Chev Olds Inc
Bill Gene Johnson
446·3672

V-W

Reward 614·843-6119

Help Wanted

Wanted To Buy

1 - - - - - - - - --

Lost Man 's d1amond cluster

Brown goat and black dog
on Bud Chat1en Rd

WOULD LIKE TO
PURCHASE
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
MINI MART
CARRY OUT
OR SIMILAR OPERATION
446-9265

11

No hunting or uespan1ng on
Vtolet Smtth property a1
Reedsville. Oh

949 -2722

Gallia County
Area Code 614

83-Excavatong
84-Eiectrocal &amp; Refrogeration
85-General Hauling
86-M H Repair
87-Upholstery

Public Sale
&amp; AUctiOn

8

3 Announcements

ce

GTE

62-Wanledlo Buy
6 3-lovestock
64-Hay &amp; Graon
6 5· Seed &amp; Fertolizer

Publoc Notoce

.

81 -Home Improvements
82-Piumbing &amp; Heatong

61 -farm Equ1pment

44' Apartment for Rent
45-Furnoshed Rooms
46 Space for Rent
47-Wanted'to Rent

1- 896·

32 Mobila Homes
for Sale

'

76-Auto Parts A Accessorees

57-Mustcallnsttuments
58-Fruots &amp; Vegetables

33- Farms for Sale
34- Business Bwldmgs

&amp; Au ct1on

71 -Autos for Sale
72- Trucks for Sale
73- Vans &amp; 4 WD
74-Motorcycles
75-Boats &amp; Motors

55-Buolding Supphes
56-Pets for Sale

31-Homes for Sale
32-Mobole Homes fOJ Sale

6 8 acres . Sacrlftced price

room, 2 bathl, large kitchen,

54-Masc Merchand1se

Real IBtilt

10 Pet mtarest, owner
financing, new 2Yz story,
mod-A ·frame. 1 Yz bath, %

849.500 00 304-676- 304-675 -1297
2368 or 676-6904.
14io70 trooler. 3 bed·

51 -Household Goods
52 -CB. TV &amp; Radoo Equopmant
53-Antoques

21 - Bustness Opportunety
22- Money to Loan
23- Professtonal Serv1ces

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Nice three bedroom home in
Gallipolis Ferry. W Va .• one
a~ra. br1ck front and 1iding,
City water
Pr~ce

•••rlihiR~II~I•~•E~
1-Card of Thanks (pa•d •n advance)
2 -ln Memory
(paid 1n advance)

for

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aero UO.OOO
3071 .

The

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

PT. PLEASANT
RECYCLING

Btona 79 IICniS of which approxilllllely 62 acres are t1llable,
Dalance woods and paslure Small stream. Old abandoned
house. Beine sold only to settle the estate of
MARY WINIFRED SHELDON, Deceased
Farm is appraised at $475.00/aere ($37.500.00) and can·
not sell for less than 213 of apprmal. Possessoon. Immediate, upon full settlement and delivery of deed .
Terms · $2,500.00 due day of sale by Certlfted Cheek balance on or within 30 days.
Mary Winofred Sheldon, Estate
·
BANCOHIO NATIONAL BANK. EXECUTOR
155 East Broad Street - Trust Dept.
Columbus, Ohio
ATIN: llartha G. Moiler, Trust OHtear-614-463-7384
Madison County Probate Court Case # 83·3-44
MERLIN WOODRUFF-AUCTIONEER
Urbane. Ohio - 513-789-3711
PAUL E. BLINE, FARM BROKER
. Dhio-513·834·3120

Aluminum Cans
35' lb.
Aluminum 32 1 lb.
Glass $1.75/100
Batteries $1.00 Ea.
675-1084
44

and
Saturday
8:30 a.m. to 12 Noon
Also complete servoce on
all Hotpoont and 1General
Electric Appliances
Other makes also servoced
and we also semce Kerosene Heaters.

Pomeroy
~ landmark

JUST USTED - Remodeled home wrth alum1num sodong, 3
bedrooms. bath 2 outbUIIdongs ph.o 2 acres
110022
NEW LISTING -Cozy home wnh 3bedrooms eat on knchen, noce
lot coty schools Thos home may be the one foo you
#1295
7 ACRES - Large bnck &amp;frame home has new roof and spoulong,
large barn, owner "'II fonance, coty school dostroct
#1145
150 ACRES - Good farm. beautilul rollong land 3 barns. lobacco
base, pond Rl 141

614·992·2181

Apartment
for Rent

RIVER BEND
New Haven, W.Va.

Loeal~~~h~ H~~I!9~~ot~~d~!J9s~volle,

Ohoo. Nelsonville is easy lo fmd, localed between Athens
&amp; Loean, Ohoo on U S. Route 33. AI South edge of Nelson·
voile turn oH U.S 33 onto State Route 691 and travel loss
than half mile to longlaneleadongto Motor lodee. Easy to
find.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, AT 12:30 PM.
This entire colleet1on of Anltque Furntture, L. C. Tiffany
Vase. -Patrpolnt Lamp, Sterhne Stiver, Good Wicker furnoture. Cash Registers. Collector Items. has been moved lo
the Hockin~ Valley Motor lodee for buyor' conventenee ..
Followong hst os very, very brief'
TIFFANY VASE &amp; PAIRPOINT lAMP Signed l C Toffany Far·
voile 14W' Trumpet Shape lndescent Vase, Pa orpoont lamp
w/ Puffy "Butterfly &amp; Pansy" Shade !Chops at top ol shade)
Base Sogned Paorpoont.
GOOD ANTIQUE FURNITURE· Noce ash plantatoon desk.
beautoful wafnut knockdown Voct wardrobe w/2 arched
_bevel morror doors &amp; gallery top, oak curved glass secretary
w/ leaded glass door over desk secloon, outstandmg oak
server w/carved head morror supports, claw feet &amp; bevel
morror, walnut 5 shelf Etagere, another Early Plantatoon desk,
3 dr cherry Sheraton chest w/onlay, extra laney Roman
chaor w/large cmed head m cresl edra tme oak Sideboard
w/5 heads/claw ft / bevel morror ong oak knockdown war·
drobe, oak claw It hall seat. very noce &amp; unusual walnut ca
nopy bed (half s1ze1w/spool turmngs/Rosewood gramong,
lone Berkey &amp; Gay mahog 3 sect10n bookcase, walnut long
drop gateleg lable, full whole marble top walnul dresser
w/morror. oak stackong bookcase, (3) multo drawer oak file
cabonets; pme drop leaf table, pone ommogrant trunk, 2 pc
cherry &amp;walnut stepback cupboard, Early Blind Door flat
wall cupboard, ra osed panel Blind Door flatwall cupboard,
mahogany furmture from the 1920s, nice set oll6) pressed
back chms,,hlgh back raiSed panel beds, plus several other
noce beds m oak &amp; mahog. oak hotel wash stand; oak bow
front wash stand, another very fancy oak claw loot sodeboard
w/bevel m1rror &amp; fancy gongerbread crown (2) noce loft top
oce boxes, oak nbbon cabonet. oak curved glass counter lop
showcase &amp; others
Ntce oak 2 pc bakers cabonet, (2) very laney brass beds, one
has ball/claw It -both have fancy work and center meda l·
lions, oak &amp; ash pressed back rockers , oak 1· walnut lamp
stands (2) oak tlatwall cupboards, pressed/spondle hogh
cha1r w/tray, noce oak dressers w/morrors, oak corner lele·
phone stand: plus many, many unlisted oems of good qualoty
lurn1ture1
GOOD QUALITY WICKER FURNITURE: Very unusual&amp;' tall3
sectoon wocker planter w/ bordcage, lone wocker studoo cha1r,
noce wocker stde chaor, (2) wocker rockers, wocker ~opper
chair w/Queen Anne leet (all very good wocker). CASH RE·
GISTERS l TELEPHONES: Ntce Nat1onal #1040 brass cash
register, polished &amp; laney, table top oak case cash regoster
(2) oak rece1pt hies, TELEPHONES· North Electnc double box
oak case wall telepone, small wood case telephone STE·
RUNG SILVER: Large 17 1h ·sterling fancy poerced vaseabout 35 oz, sterling 9 pc pun&lt;;h bowl set, sterlong 9" trophy
bowl, about 60 p1ece set of slerhng llatware 1n fancy box, Art
Nouveau 9" sterhng compote
COLLECTOR ITEMS: Bronze Ftgural lamp w/ Ptlgnm man -!.
woman &amp; 3 floral hghts w/leafs, handpaonted 7 pc Cambndge art pottery chocolate set rare "Green R1ver Straoght
Whoskey" round ton tray "W/black man &amp; horse (faol•condo·
loon) hghtnong rod weather vane, restored multl ·lighl brass
hangmg hght fixtures, walnut mantel clock, several other
cloaks &amp; (5) good qualoty modern clocks, old fancy pocture
frames some w~h w1ldhfe scenes, cui glass Moser butter
dosh, other lead crystal cut glass otems, green "Stag &amp;Holly"
10" footed bowl; blue depressoon glass " Royal Lace" water
set w/potcher, Delft Bach freres plates "Seaman &amp; Old
lady"; Royal Co~enhagen Delft butter pals, "Blue Bombay"
Woods &amp; Sons, (4) Clyde Dally Paontongs- 1930 Portrait of
Gorr. 1931 Portra1t ol Dog · 1929 Hoghay Constructoon Paont·
mg &amp; 1971 Horse Portratt. few other folk art otems. TOYS:
Iron "Stag" 9" stoll btnk; 1902 poggy bank "I Made Chocago
Famous", WWI Dough Boy Rubber Toys, Cast Iroo car &amp; mo
torcycle cop; plus many, many unlisted otems1
GUNS I KNIVES: Remongton Double Barrel Mod 1889 shol
gun w/rabblt ears, rare Stevens 28 gauge 1913 shotgun.
knives &amp; dagger. Fancy WW II German dress dagger, Win ·
chester Comm IB73 tp 1973 kntves Case 265 SAB knole and
about 20 other knoves'
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: A very llrJt sale wlflno qualily
PINst nate, thlsllstlnc 1s vtry bnef, many other items to
nil at 11111 altl
'
Te1111J: C11h Day of Sale or Cllttl w/Posltovt I.D .
AUCTIONEER: OniE OPPERMAN &amp;14-385-7195

Realty
...

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Enjoy the comforts of a beautiful new apartment as
well as the security provided by automatic door
entry system and emergency alarm system.
Housing for persons 50 years and older and the
handicapped. Rental anlstance avaUable under the
H.U.D. Se.Uon 8 Program. Tenant pays 30 Pel. of
adJusted Income toward rent. All utilities Included
In rent except TV Cable and Telephone. Income
limits one person $12,300, 2 poople $U,100. 'I1te
tenants can enJoy the buUdlnga Community Room,
IAunge, and planned Soctal Activities. 5th Street,
New Haven, WV or call 882-3121 for further In·
formation.
$50.00 finder's lee paid to person for finding a new
qualified tenant lor River Bend Place.

A

~446-3636
.

lB

REALTOR

cAudhPY Ca~taday CReaQtoh
25 ;;£ocust gttteet QaQQipcQi~. ©hiO

BRICK RANCH - ONE ACRE lAWN, 4 BEDROOMS. 21! BATHS,
LG FAMILY RM. FULL BASEMENT 2 CAR GARAGE. 24'X40'
WORKSf()P BEAUTIFUL VIEW FROM NEW DECK, NEAR CITY
$69,500

..

Equal Housing Opportunity.

TWIN RIVERS TOWER
Point Plea1ant, W.Va.

NEW LOW PI!ICE $38,000 - 3 BR. fULL BASEMENT. ATIACHED
GARAGE SUPER SIZE LOT NICE VIEW NEAR KYGER CREEK
GAVIN l'IANTS

Enjoy the comforll of a bel&gt;-~lfful new apartment as
weD as the security P~ •vlded by automatic door
eatry system, aad emergeacy alarm system.
Hoaslng lor periODs 50 years and older and the
balldleapped. Rental u•lataace avaDable under the
H.U.D. Seetfoo 8
Teaant pays 31 Pel. of
adjusted lacome toward reol. All utwtles lacluded
ID real excepC TV Cable and Teleplloae. llleome
lfmKs one penoa tU,300, ! people Slt,lOO. 'I1te
teoanta can eajoy the bltlldlnga Commuolty Room,
Laage, and Arts and Cralt&amp; Room aad plaDDed
Sorlal Activities. %00 Second SL. Point Pleasant,
WV or ealf 1'15-tl'll lor furtller lnlonnatloo.
fM.IO !bider's fee paid to peraoa tor lllldloe a new
.-Iflled tenant for Twtn Riven Towers.
Eqaal HouJn&amp;Opporlmllty
1

Prosr.m.

A

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A MUST SEEI 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH MASTER SUITE HAS
HIS AND HER CLOSETS. FAMILY ROOM HAS RREPLCE. CEILING
FAN, I ~ BATHS, 2 CAR ATIACHEO GARAGE '' ACRE, POSSIBLE
91!% LOAN ASSUMPTION $48,000
APPROX 22 ACRES - BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME 3
BEDROOMS, FORMAL DINING, GIGANTIC fAMILY ROOM, REAR
DECK. $39 000
BUSINESS Of'fORTUNITIES

$$ MONEY MAKER3 RESIDENTIAL UNITS PLUS I COMMERCIAl. UNIT
FRONTINGON HIGH TRAFFIC STREET CITY $39 000

BESr OOWIITOWN BUILDING BUY CDURI Sl COMMERCIAL SPACE PlUS
2BEOROOM APT PLUS GARAGE FRONTINGONAllEY SUITABL EFOR ANY
TYPE BUSINESS OWIIER WILL CONSIDER LAND CONTRACT $501100
FARIII. LAND, LOTS.
40 ACRES, MOBILE HOM~ SM ORCHARD Er}JIPMENT
121 ACRES. GOOD FARM l.ANO HOME: MINERAL RIGHrS ..ifm~~
270 ACRES. FARMER'S
MODERN HOME ................ .
154 ACRES, DAIRY OR
MOD HOM£
176 ACRES, MINERAL
OOEAT LANO BU~ 38
103 ACR£.&gt; FRONTAGE IJl
AVAILABlE ............................................... ...... ,............... ..... $1001100
OVER 21 ACRES, PARTIALLY WOOOEO, EXCEL flOO SITES .$22.1Klo
MINIRAIIOi 16ACRES,HORSE BARN,40R5BR BRICKRANQI FAMILY
ROOM. fiR£1'\JCE, FORMAL DINING.
_. . . . .$12~1100

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42 Mobile Homos
for Ront

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Allin 1!Je WAITAIJJ
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Real Estate General

Real Estate General

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1983

Ohi-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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44

Apartment .
for Rent

W. Va.

44

~u.ct·

limits. garbage &amp;: water
fumiahed, adults Oilly. no
peta. Ref. &amp; sec. deposi1

M~GHEE

required. Call 446-249·1.

'R~

3 bdr. house trailer for rent.

Coll446-1052.

from city on lower River Rd .

Bonnie Stutes, Realtor

.

Coli 446 -0143 o• 446 0571 .
Racine. 614-367-7148.

NEW LISTING - 1981 Kin!15ley Mobile HOmewrth 7x24expando.
lov~ hvrng room wrth wb frreplace, formal dining room with patio
doors 'large beautiful krtchen With an appliance~ srde by side ref.
dishwasher, 2 bedrooms, laundry room, 2 full baths, garden tub,
showers Total electrrc, central air. All underpinned. Large covered
pat~. Abeautiful home 1ust hke new. ~I thrs for only $18,900. Give
us a Cllll for an apporntment
RODNEY- Home and busrness or rental. Completely refrni; hed
~der 2 story. large burldrng. Storage. crty sc hoo~ . Make us an of·
fee

BMR 426- OWNER SAYS SELL- ~hasan assumableloon wrth
on~ 9\\% rnterest. We are tal~ng about a very clean. 3 BRhome
srtuated on nrce flat lot rn a fam rly orrented nerghborhood
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1969 mobile home for rent
or -ule. Excellent condition
Available furnished or unfur·
r,ished with price negotia·
blo. 614-992-7479.
Home. 614 ·992-5443.
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2 bedroom Mob1le Home
one acre. Prefer older couple
or 1 child only $175 . plus
dopooil. 614-742-2753

BMR 436- EXCELLENT STARTER HOME with 2 BRs LR: OR nice
knchen. utilrty and new bathroom. Carpeted througho'ut. Screened
pat~. carport large lot Call tor appointment
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HILDA DRIVE 81-LEVEL - 3 BR,
· bnck crty schoo~. Pnced $50's.
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304-675 -3834.

TARA ESTATES - Br-level 4 BR, lg_ famrly and rec. room Kyger
Creek Schools. Priced $70's.
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8160 .00, plus deposit Creb
Creek Road . Phone 304· '
675-1206.

BMR 440- 2 STORY FRAME home for only $10,500. Rent rt or
in ~ Enher way the value is there Call now tor apporntment

HOMESROUND HOME- I A. woccland, basement 'Pomeroy . $65,000
STARTER HOME-3 BR, crty schools. Reduced ., .......... $38,000

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BMR 442- NEW ttSTING - 1974 molile home Shultz 12x 65,
rn cludes 3BR, new carP"!, awnrng &amp; patio srtuated on 1acre m/1
Crty schools. Call tor d eta~ls

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MIDDLEPORT - Beautiful large home, w.b.t.p.,
gallig~ etc. $49,000.00.

POMEROY $2,500.00.

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OWNERS MOVING OUT OF TOWN - CIT'/ SCHOOLS - ThiS

rs a m:e 3 bedroom bnck ~· lrame home JUSt 2 mrles west of
town Includes a warm &amp; cozy fireplace full basement wrth
tamtly room, central arr garage &amp; rT1Clre Call to see t~rs one

today
IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR SPACE - You should see how
milCh lrvrng space lh15 homehas. ThiS 3oodrnom ranch oilers
~ 00 a full basem ent with fam1ly room, summer ktchoo. roc
room, bath plus 2 edra bedrooms The mam level MS
equipped kitchen, 3 bedrooms. batll, !am11y roomi!l1d dtnmg
room. Nat gas heat &amp; cenllal atr Located on Rt 141 tust

mtnutes lorn town. $58.500

Anract1ve well kept 3 tedroom home-located less than
1 m1le from crl)i h m1~ lndudes a large L-shaped lam1ly room.
equ1pped kitchen, 2 full baths, garage and nat gas heat
N1cely groomed yard. Don't pass this one up

MOBILE HOME ,- ALMOST NEW - Very niCe~ decorared
14&gt;70 horro w1th a 14&gt;18 adrtoon 11232 sq ft l You'll
appreciate the care and ma1n tenance th1s home has had
when you see 1t And youll nollce all the edras, l1 ke a very
eH1aent woodburmng stove. extra mce shelves. hideaway
t.:!d, oonsole TV. and very nrce furn1tu re throughout Delu~e
krtchen, covered front porch &amp;. 12x 15 sun deck mback. 2 full
baths. centr(ll arr, washer 6: dryer. 2storage bldgs. all on I ace
flat groond and all tor $26,500 00

RT. 588 - 3 bedroom r&lt;l nch tn an excellent !ocabon 111 ctty
schools Has full basemenL famtly room, fireplace, 16' master
bedroom Ph balh garage. carport plus 40'K60'~ 1 5' htRh
buildtng w/20x40 attached shecJ. (Excellefll lor tractor work].
all located on 11-'a acres $60s Call Clyde Wal ker

37 ACRE MINI FARM ·- FOR ONLY.!29.9007- You shou~
look at this 1f you're Interested rn some· needed privacy. A
remodeled 2 or 3 bed room OOme that has a large warmmg
ftreplace. b1g krtchen. garage plus 37 acres wrth tobacco base
Loaded 1n Hannan Trace School D1sl.

WILDERNESS "A" FRAME '-- 3 BR ener&amp;'l saving and
attract1 ve. l ocated otf 218 on a wooded lot and you'll lrke It
Good water supply, Jln baths, wood stove and par11!11
basement 0.69 acre Pnce d reduced to $32,000
452 1ST A\IE. CITY - Older 2 story bnck homeremodeled in
bWd taste 9 rooms 1n all Possible to have offiCf 10 part with
separate front entrance. Pnce reduced with possible parllal

linancrng. $115.00000

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carpet and located m. I
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$29.900
WHY FARM 300 A. WHEN 100 A WILL RAISE JUSt as much I
or more.
you can do a
farm
in
Walnut
on SR 775 All farm is ~od
and I
more per
most area farms. us
si'&lt;lw you this 115 A. uni v.ith JPod modern home: barn. I
ONE OFTHE BEST NEW LISTINGS we have 3 BR, 6 rooms
ut1lily balh 2 car garage, 20'x4a IX'Oi,
rnce I
lawn Also 2 A.
land,
with
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acres rl Gallia County's finest
th1 s

!Edroom vrnyl
nice
Elementary D1st:nct

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Twp
wo1h much

center. Energy effictent bnck VBN, one ol the
cared for
tllmes have l1sled Let usshow you th1s one. Owner would
like offer

$4,000 DOWNsays
sell it oow. Very attrachve 3 bedroom. 4 yr. old home.
la ~e.
IMge kitchen, heal pump, 2 car garage, workshop and acre

lui~ eqUipped
car~ Jius a
assumpOOn. $53.000.

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baths livina room wlfireplace and f11m1ly room !fireplace, Sl)."
yoo ,;.,, get ~d.
Pria!d

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FINANCED IS NOT such a~~deal. We have arealy

nir:l! roomy ltlree !Edroom home wih full basemt!lL Can u•
wil h8p yru own !tis home now. Includes """'burning
lfl!l)face. pJd neigllblrii:Jod, hardWood llo&lt;n and just a
ninul&amp; ,. two 1mm town

heck of a buy on top of that Very mce rnJdern 3 or 4BR home
w/ fam1ly room, den, 2 baths. and 2 car garage Great place to
ra1se ch1ldren 1n a pnv~te neighborhood Can walk to dty

schOOls. Beat thiS finanCing II yw can. Mother wants it sad.
RIVER FRONTAGE &amp; HOME - Thrs 6yr. ~d 3bedroom home
has 1248 SQ . ft oll1v1ng space plus a full baemenl bui~-11
k~chen wllh ap~rances. 1~ baths and over an a&lt;re olland
wih rNer !rootage Go fishln&amp; swimmrn&amp; boatin&amp; and soing
~om _
your ~onl yard. Don'twallor interest rates 1o JP h1gller,
row rs the lime to buy
NEW LISTING lfi'CflY LIMITS - Warm. commrta~e 3 BR I
oomeonq•et~reeloM588 Nul!largeeai-lnkrtchen,dining
room, fireplace 1n ,!iv1ng room. large attic and full basement
Excellent lor someone with a hobby or craft to set up shop

On~ $29.900
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n1ce crop land, pasture t woods ~us an eKta 1nrometrom the
2 oodroom rental house. The motile home is 14x70 and in fl)od oond!i&lt;&gt;n. Has tobacco base and lOIS ol road frontage on
both srdes of rood. ApiJ'ox . 10 mies from t..n
INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL OR WAREHOUSE _ Owne!
IJ'elers lo sell at a barpn pnce ~lh.- than let the bklg IP
lhrooglllhe winte! empty. 31,961 sq. ~ of which 2432 .Q.t
nl olfice space. We 11M space next doot- n you need more
Gall E. H. l\lselllll1 446-3644, Wiseman Real Estate Agency.

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located
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m/1 of h18hly productive
lb base Also good lot

tobacco
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liVIng room, d1n11g room, famrly room w/ wb.f.p., and 2 car
garage. OWNER WI LUNG TODEAL - he Will trade lor smaller,
le;s ellpensrve property Also, good ass umable ~n to
qualrhed persons G1ve us a call.

NO INTEREST FOR 5YEARS71!! - Thars nght Pay one-lh~rd
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INmg 1n one ot the best move mconditJOned homes you will
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Valley
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re-sale value of homes F t na ne~ng avatlable wtlh small
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TRADE IN your mobile ll:lme 1n on n1ce 6 room home pillS
utility &amp; bath. Your ch1ldren can half€ nice pl ay area In back
lawn let us g~ve vou more mformation atxJut the home 8·
owner's offer

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homes. no ublrt1es pa~d on most, all requlfe one
month's rent or more lor deposd and month1s rent
advance.

3 BR, 2 baths, large house. BulavtKe RO, $300/ mo
2 BR. 1 balh. basemer1t Rt 7 south. $250/mo
2 BR. I bath, basement. Rt 7 south. $225/mo
3-4 BR, 2 baths, 2 car garage, m town, $400/mo
3 BR. 1 batl1, cou ntry hv1ng, l1ncoln Pike, $250/mo

HARRISONVILLE AREA - Grand old farm house.
several burldrngs, 5 acres. $42,50000.

POMEROY - Mulberry Ave. bedrooms $27,500.00

I \\ story, four

lANGSVILLE-Partly trnrshed attic bedrooll\ patro,
cellar room, storage building_ $14,625 00

POMEROY- Union Aye -lease wrth option, two
baths, sewing room. $27,900.00.

APARTMENTS. mobilel------'-------homea, houaes. Pt Pleasant New 2 bdr. apt for rent 15
and Gallipolis . 614 _446 • minutes from Gallipolis Call
8221.
614·256·1198.

DEXTER - Partly finished attic bed room, patro,
cellar room, storage burldrng $26,900.00.

OFF SCOUT CABINE ROAD - Newly remodeled
home on. 5 acres, plenty of room &amp; seclusron_
$27.900.00.

SYRACUSE -RI 124 - Mobrle home wrth 2
room addrtions. large lot. $10.500.00.

~26, 500. 00.

MIDDLEPORT- Pearl St ~Good nerghborhoo~
garage &amp; fenced yar~ $26,000.,00.

SYRACUSE - Church St - 2mce levello~ &amp; ail,
okler home that needs some reparr. $11,000.
POMEROY - Rt. 33 - Small house on
has full basement &amp; garage. $13,900.00.

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·stciy house, 2 car garage, burldings. $26,900.00.

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bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace. $28,200.00.

POMEROY - Anne ~t- Hi gh on a hill~- plenty of
space, could use so'iil.; work. $15,000.00.

POMEROY - lincoln Hill - Expensive features,
full basement YIOCC burner. $28,900.00.

BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE - 27 ac crop land

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mobile OOme park. Live mth iS bcaul11ul 3 BR bnck and frame
b·level which indudes anrce ~otchen, 2 baths, f~m1ly room, 2
car garage, covered pa~, and lormal dmtng plus have a ~
!nc:ome from 10 motile home pads lno mobile homes
Included) and 27 ac of excellent crop land. Only 6 miles from
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Cdlege Campus. Excellent re.dential building s!es
wale!, se10n~ gas avaioble. $ll000
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WISEMAN, BROKER 446-3796
Jill COCHRAN ASSOC. 446-7881.
CLYDE WALKE~. ASSOC. 245-5276
B. J. HAIRSTON ASSOC. 446-4240
DAVID E. WISEMAN, ASSOC. 446-3796
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COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Park, Route 33, North of
Pometoy. large lots. Call
992-7479 .
PUTNAM county: 2 acres of
land
all hookup
for
mobilewith
home.
8100 . per
month. 304·662-6840 or
304-743·3817.

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For tease .Modern office
suite especially good for
insurance, real estate or
accounling . 1300 sq. ft.
Four room• plus lge. clerical
office, kitchenette and storage room. Nat. gas, central
air. carpet. Rent very reaso·
nabla for this quality office.
Corner Third &amp; Olive, Galli·
polis, Oh . Ph. 614-448·
3994. Evans Enterprises.
9·5, Mon . thru Fri.

51 Household Goods

51 Household Goods

Af1tiqua Hoosier cupboard ,

Used furn iture: hide-a-Iled,
rocking loveseat and ro cker·
recliner . Corbin 8t Snyder
Furniture, 956 Second Ave.
Call446 -1171 .

Avocado gr8en refrigerator.
white gas range, other furni ·
ture . Call614-266-6307.

exc. cond. Call 446-3945 ,
after 5PM ,

Good ne,ws, bad news

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair. rocker, otto·
new s? He was marked for
man, 3 tables, (extra heavy
the ace of diamonds. Thus,
by Frontier]. 8686. Sofa,
there were three potential
chair and loveseat, 8276.
NORTH
10-21,83
diamond losers, plus the ace I So•lao arid chairs priced from
+A I0 983
to $895 . Tables. $45
of clubs to spoil South's fun.
'JQJ l O
to 8125 . Hide·a·
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heart and South could set up
+9.3
$525..
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$176. to
a heart discard . Give him a
EAST
WEST
doubleton diamond and two
8350 .• Lamps from $28 to
+2
low diamond leads would
876 .6 pc. dinettes from
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knock out the ace. As you
599 .• to 435 . 7' pc. $189
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readers can see, neither of
and up. Wood table with six
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those possibilities were
chairl!l 8425 to ~745 . Desk
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$110 up to 8226. Hutches.
going to be th~re, but South
+KQJ 'i 4
found a loser·on-loser elimi·
$660 . and up, ~'aple or pine
9A4
nation play to bring home · finish . Bunk bea complete
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with mattresses. $250. and
the bacon.
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up to $395 . :aabv beds,
East took the club ace and
$110. Mattresses or bo"
returned the sutt. South
Vulnerable· Both
springs. full or twin, 858.,
drew trumps, stopping in
Dealer: East .
firm. 868 . and $78 . Queen
dummy, took the heart
West
Nortb East Sou&amp;b finesse, cashed the ace,
sets. $195 . ~ dr. chests.
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S42. 5 dr. chests. $54. Bed
ruffed
his
last
club
and
led
Pass
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Pass 4•
frames , S20 1and $25 .. 10
dummy's last heart. 1
Pass Pass Pass
gun • Gun c,ab1nets . S350 .
East played his km' and
Gas or electr,ic ranges S375 .
South discarded a low
Baby mattr.esses, S25 &amp;:
diamond. East.. was on lead
$35 , bed frames $20, $25 .
and t~oroughly end played.
Opening lead: +Q
&amp; 830 , kipg frame $50 .
A club lead would let South
Good selection of bedroom
ruff in dummy and chuck a
suite,s . c1edar chests .
second diamond; a diamond
rockers. me.tal cabmets,
lead
would
establish
By Oswald Jacoby
swivel reciters .
dummy's king.
and James Jacoby
Used Furniture ·· bookcase.
If Wesl had had clairvoy·
rangeS, c~airs, dryers, re·
South looked at the queen ance, he would have opened
frigerators and TV's 3 miles
with
a
diamond
lead,
but
of clubs lead and took stock_
out Bulaville Rd . Open 9am
pOOr
West
was
an
ordinary
There was good news and
to &amp;pm. Mon. thru Fri., 9am
human
who
merely
opened
bad news. The good news?
to 6p'm. Sat.
East was marked for the his partner's suit.
446-0322·
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Solid pine 84 in. sofa, with
matching loveseat. e~e . c:ond.
$550. Call 446-3939.
I-TV--&amp;__A_p_p_lia_n_c_o_s.:-6_2_7__
T-hi-rd
Ave ., Gallipolis, 446· 1699.
Spin washers, gas &amp; electric
dryers, auto waohora, gao Ql
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arge wood burning add·on
furnace-brand new-heats
hot water-automatic
controls-firebrick lined.
$690. Call 614·256·12 1e.

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Harvest gold ref $95,
Coldspot white ref . $96,
coppertone ref. $95, Whirl ·
pool washer &amp;125 , Kenmore
dryer $65, Kenmore dryer
$75, 40' alae. ranga $96.
30' eloc. white range $95.
40' avocado green Kelvin&amp;·
tor range S95, 5 dr. chest of
drawers unfinished S45, 3
dr . cheat of diawers unfin·
ished $31.92, 6 dr. finishe~
oak chest $65, sm. desk
unfinished $38.22, lg. desk
unfinsihed $60. Skaggs Ap·
pliances Upper River Rd.
Gallipolis, 446· 7398.

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AUCTIOr-,1 &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St., Gallipolis. 6
piece wood living room suite
with 6 in'c:h flat arms $.399 .
bunk b~ds complete with
bunkies S199, 2 piece an ·
tron livingroom suites S199 ,
antron ~ecliners $99. other
recliner~ $80 , maple dinette
sets $179, love seats $70 ,
hide -a -bed $250. · box
&amp; mattress 1win or
00 set regular -firm
. ,maple dinette chairs
S35, ,wash stands $34 ,
maple ,rockers $59, 7 piece
chrome dinette set $149, 5
piece dinette set $89, used
bedroqm suites, refirgera tors, ranges, chest , dressers.
w~ ryi n,9;";,r washers . TV's,
1 0 1 &amp; shoes. Call 446 ·

Seven p1oce TV room furniture, 8125.00. 30in . electric
Custom Furniture built tO" st ove, 825 .00 . Phone 304·
your specification. Orders 675-1802 or 675·6108.
now being taken for Christ·
mas. We offer rep8ir and Ward 's wood ·burning stove.
refinish furniture. ·Bidwell Flat top, two lids. 18in.
Country Furniture. located wood , 1 Bft. pipe, used
Rt . 554 in Bidwell, Oh. Open twice, 595 .00 . 304-675·
9-5. Mon.·Sat .. Q,14-388· 1316.
8453.

Whirlpool washer . e~ec .
cond. guaranteed, $95. ~all
614-367-0560.
Drop leaf kitchen table, and

4 chair$, good for small area .

$50.00 . Call 446 -3775 .
NeW wood burning stoves.
$400.00 each. One good
u~ed
electric rang e.
$100 00 304-675-1578.

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Knauff F.. rewood Pickup or
Delivered. 1 2"· 22 " stocked
in yard HEAP vender ,
prompt delivery. 614· 2666245
Limeston e, Sand , Gravel.
Delivered in Mason, Meigs,
Gallia or pick up at Richards
&amp; Son. Call 446-7785 .

One set of bo okcase' head·
board bunk beds and mat· · Walnut lumbe r 8 and 10ft.
tresses. $160.00. Pho ne long. Call 304-458-1997.
304-675-1865.
Firepl ace insert-still in fac Large Microwave oven with tory car1ton - automatic
stand. also chest freezer . control s-2 blowers -glas s
304-675 -7353 ..
door-ash pan ~ fits 30 in. to
48 iii. fireplace -burns wood
One kitchen display, odds or coal. $590. Call 61 4 ~
and ends kitchen cabinets 256·1216
Dale's Kitchen Center.
Troybilt Tillers Sales &amp; SerCarpet almost new 15x15 . vice . Swishers Implement,
blue. $150 .00 . Phone 304 · St. Rt. 7 , North , Gallipolis.
675 -1349.
614 -446 -0475.
Roar Estate General

RELAX IN THE COMFORT ol awoodburnrng lrre and enjoy the
view from the Iami~ room Modern 3 bedrm brick home wrth
many amenrtres Including a 20'x40' pool. 2 acres of
landscaped lot Privacy Call lo r appornmenl.

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IN THE COUNTRY- Ranch home on 2 acres and
full basement storage buitdint $29,000.00

POMEROY - lrncoln Hill - Good starter home,
one floor plan. $16,000.00.

RT. 33 NEAR POMEROY home $29,900.00.

I\\ story remodeled

DEXTER - 11h story frame home, island krtchen,
carpet rn all 7 rooms. $29,100.00. .

Bnck St. - lrve rn it or rent ~

NAYLORS RUN - 7 room house, 6.~ acres,
outburldrngs. $29,500 00.

MIDDLEPORT - Second St - lovely live-in
krtchen, older home charm. $16,900.00

POMEROY - Rose Hrll - Home rn good reparr,
full basement, 11 acre, come see. $31,500.00

RUTlAND- Huge home for ahuge famrly, bnck &amp;
fram~ excellent locatron $18,500.00.
MIDDLEPORT - High St - Cute 3 bedroom
home, ideal for ~19,000.00.

MIDDLEPORT - 4th Ave - 1\? story,
drshwasher, disposal, air cond., two lots.
$32,000.00.

SYRACUSE - Carol St - Starter home air
condit~ned, 3 bedrooms, 1 year old fur~ace.
$19,500.

POMEROY - Beech St - Five acres &amp; nice
house rn town. $32,000.00.

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COLONIAL DUTCH, 2 or 3 bedrm., 2 lull baths, convenrently
located across lrom new court house l g livrng rm w/ w b.
frreplac~ I
krtchen and formal d1nrng rm. Call lor

POMEROY - Mulberry Ave. - Excellent
&amp; location, buin-in knchen $31,501100

POMEROY- People's Terrace - Two unrt rental
$19,500.00
CHESHIRE - 1'.\ lots of level ground wrth nice
home, owner wants to tinance $20,000 00.

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in private partial care home.
Room 81 board, handicap,
24 hr. nursing care . Reasonable in Crown City. Call
614- 256· 660~ . .

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RT. 33 NEAR POMEROY - N1ce-~idin~ rear &amp;
front porches, needs some work $15,34500

RUTlAND - Crouse r Rd. - New root &amp; Cllrpel
exceptional large bedroom, umrty. $21,500.00

Sleeping room $11 . utili·
ties paid, range &amp; rafrig.
Share bath. Men only . 446·
4416 after 7 p.m.

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PORTtAN D - Cute knchen, garage, 2 bedrooms,
close to Ravenswocc Brrdge. $25,000.00 ·

POMEROY - Marn St. - Could be two
apartments or burldrng" ,,1tor small business.
$14,900.00.

POMEROY - Vale St. - Cuteone floor plan wrth
basement $20,800.00.

rent Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping
rooms. Park Central
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Call 446 -0756 .
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Bulavitle Ad , in Kyger Creek
So~. dist. Call 614-256·
1433.

MIDDLEPORT- General Hamnger Par,way - 4
room house, good rental rnvestment $l0,00p.oo

MIDDLEPORT - Pearl St - Front &amp; rear
porches,· nice back yard, 2 story home.

Furnished Rooms

F~rniahed apt. 2 bdr .. ·1136
2nd.. Ave, Gallipolis. $196
water paid. Call 448-4416
attar 7 p.m .

1 bedroom Apt . in Point

HARRISONVILLE AREA - Srx acres of fenced
cleared ground, pond, 2 bedrooms. equipped
krtchen, $26,900.00.

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Furnished office for rent
Close to city building and
court house. Call448·0865
days, $126. mo.

2 bdr . kitchen, furnished . 1
Pleasont, W.VA. 614·992· bdr .. ki1chen. furnished . A·
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Realtor. Call 304·
2 bedroom furnished apt. Yeager,
675-5104
o• 304-675·
614·992-6434. 614-992- 7386 .
6914 or 304·882·2566.
$2 bdr .. 195,
1 &amp;. 2 bedroom apt . , 3
water
136 Second
bedroom home for rent. AVe, Galllip&lt;&gt;lis.
446 -44) 6
Cleland Realty. 614-992· after 7 p.m.
225p.
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Unfurnished 1 BR Apt.,
All new efficiency apt. 1 or 2 nearly new, no pets. Call
people . No pets. Osby A 446 -3617 .
Martin. 614-992·6370.
4 room apt. utilities paid . all
Apartments. 304-875· carpeted. Adults only, no
5648.
pols. Call 446-3437.

POMEROY - Laurel St - Specral pnce on
remodeled home, range &amp; dishwasher •stays.
$8,000 00.

TWIN RIVERS TOWER .
Apartments now available to
elderly &amp; diaebled With an
income of lett than
S12 ,300. Renting for 30
percent of adjusted incpme.Phono 304-676·6679.

Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

Unfurnished 2 bdr. in Crown
City. Ohio. Call 614-256·
6520.

3 &amp; 4 room furnisllad apts.
614-992-11.434, 614-9925914 or 304·882·2666 .
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IMercerville) new 1 bdr.
Apts. for rent. 614-992· 8 175 per mo. Call 446·
6908 .
1 241 , Mon.·Fri , 8-5 .

PDRltANO - 182 acre farm, barn srze of Noah's
Ark nver view, gigantic house. $290,000.00.

MIDDLEPORT - liberty St - Two famr ~ un~
large lot. $8,000 00

POMEROY $16,000.00.

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I find located Spnng Achmce area to anOgood
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many line leatures ol tome on Rl 35
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anyone's
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Altractrve 4 bedroom trfleYel on Upoer RNer Road in Kyget
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Schoo lli~nct Snualed "" rwer 3 acres tlis i'ome
includes a
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mltle neighlxlrhood yoo purchase thiS 3 BR i'&lt;lrr&lt;.
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Oose to stopping hcellent nlighborll:xld.
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3 BR. 2 baths. 2 car garage, Roo Grande, $4~/mo
4 BR. 1~~ baths. 2 car garage, 1n town, $lJO/mo
3 BR. 1 bath. fireplace. Addison. $250/ mo.
3 BR. 2 baths. some turnl!ure. Rt 7 south. $300/mo

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1ust m1nutes from HMC Has 2 baths. eat-1n k~dlen 2 car
garage, oorkshop i:· a nrce 3 acre lot w1th a mce VI!!W Pnvate

your attentiOn The INmg room, wrth aheart
leads to fotmal drnmg and a charmt ng etlioenl
yard of
an acre extends to the nver and has sever;jl tall
pmes. Owner says nerghl.xlrsare fantastiC Beauttlul nver vrew.

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sett1ng $49,000

RUTLAND - 105 acres of good la0ng land, 6,000
SQ tt barn, free gas to house. $85,000 00.

NEAR MINES - Free gas &amp; water wnh 1971,
12x60 mobrle home, I acre. $12,000 00

AnRACTIVE 3AC. SETIING - ThiS3 bedroom vmyl ranchis

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hm1ls. 2 bedrooms with full basemen t Nal gas furnace and 2
car garage. Ra1se your own t::eef and veg. garden and be close
to 1."1€1)111111~ $49.900 00

Mobile , home lol all utilmes,
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NEAR FIVE POINTS - 33 acres, 7 year old ranch
with basement brg garage. $47,500.00.

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1 bed room Apt. $196. mo.
including utilities. Equal
housing opponunity. Contact ' Village Manor Apts.
6, 4-992-7787.

RACINE - Rt 124 -Shade trees, garage on II
acres of campng s~. home has 3 bedrooms.
$66,000.00.

SALEM IWP. - Nrce mob1le home, huge picnic
she~er, garage, &amp; extra trailer lot. $30,000.00.

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Furniahed upstairs ap1.. 3
unfurnished# equipped kit· rooms 8t bath: clean . adults
chen. central air, 8250 mo., only, no pets. ref. req.
821 2nd . Avo. Call 446- Utilities paid . Call 446r
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2156.

RUTtAN D - New Lima Rd - 47 acre farm, wrth
a dream of a house. $57,900.00.

RUTlAND - Home tor sale at a right pnce,
assume loan. $32,000.00.

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MIDDLEPORT - Busrness burldrng. 4 apartment
and 2 commercial renta~ $45,000 00.

one floor, new carll"t $36,900 00.

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REEDSVILLE - 681 - Family comlort with
p~nty of room. garage &amp; workshop. $46.000.00.

ROCK SPRINGS ROAD - I '" acres, 3 bedrooms,

LAND, LOTSBUILDING SITE-5 acres, water .................................. $10,600

Real Estate General

RUTtAN D - Bnck St - A home wrth everything,
outstandrng faTily room with bar. $49,900.00.

LINCOLN HEIGHTS- Neat &amp;nee, 2-3 bedrooms,
garage $22.500.00.

RIO GRANDE - $29,900. Secluded. 1.121 acres.·City schools.

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3 bedroom 121&lt;65 mollie home, completely
furnished . $6,500.00.

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BMR _3 89- OWNER SAYSSELL TODAY! Yourfamily will enjoy the
roomrness of th~ house. Includes 4 BRs, 2 baths, LR, OR, burn-rn
krtch ro Situated on large corner lot Close to t1111n rn city schoo
drstrrct. IGreen Ele11.) . Call to see the; one'

POMEROY- Lincoln HUI- Big &amp; beautifli, trash
compactor. $55.000-D!l

RUTLAND - 2 bedrooms, doutie. $!1,900.00.

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BMR 435 - IDEAL STARTER HOME - 3 BR, ~rge knchen, LR.
carjXIII, natural gas heat, new roof, located with1n GalhDol~ city
limns Prced at $31 ,900 Be the frr.;t to see th~ one'

2 bedroom furnished Mobile

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BUHL-IIORTON RD. - 16.340 acres. )enn" court 54xl20, pool
pond. Contempo&lt;ary home, 2.272 sq. ft plus basemrot City
schoo~ Excellent location!

BMR 43_1- Brick ranch includes 3 BRs, LR, DR, family room, 21h
baths, Situated on 38 acres. Call to see thrs one today'

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BMR 437 - NEW USTING - FIRST TIME ON MARKET Deluxe brck ranch s~ualed on ffat I acre lot House rncludes 4
BRs, 2\\ baths, delUxe k_rtchro, 2 tamrly rooms ll wrth fireplace, 1
w~h woodoorne1). Electric heat pump. Much mo1e Call for detarls'

2 bedrooms furnished, 2 mi.

references. dep osit re ·
quirod. 304 -675 -4045 .

REAL ESTATE

Call 446-0552 Anytime
Beth Null 245-9507

Fu!nished apt, IS 185. Water
PBid, 2 bdr., 131 Y.z 4th
Furn_iahed efficiency apart- Gallipolis. 446-4416 after 7
ment, all utilities paid, dep· p.m.
oalt required, $200. 3042bdr.. 2 both. 11 Court St.
895 -3460.
Rot . &amp; dep. '$325 mo. Call
Need 10meone· to share 446·4926.
e11penn• In apartment. Call I ::---::-:------------448-2892 after 8PM.
Small furn. house 1 or 2
adults only, no pets. Call
One bedroom. apt. for rent, 446·0338.
furnished and utilities paid .
Downtown location, e260 Furnished 3 rooms with
private bath . Referen~e premo. Coli 446·9283.
ferred. Call 446·2216.
Furni1hed efficiency apt.,
newly redecorated $185 all Jackson Estate Apenments
utilitiea paid, depoait re· 536 Jackoo~ Pike fEq•al
qul••d' Call 446· 3046 or Housing Opponunityl has
one bedroom apartments
446·2602 evenings.
rent stan1ng at $157· and
One badr . apt. 613 Third two bedroom rent starting at
Ave. $136 incluaas water $193. 8200 deposit. Cal
Call 446-4222, 9Am to 446· 2745 or leave message
on answering 1ervice.
5PM.
Ferry. 304-1176-2548 .

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Broker-Auctioneer

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2 bedroom apt. at Gall.

2 bdr. mobile home In city

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RACINE - Rt. 124 - 3 rentals rn one, $500
rental potential, storage buildin~ $35,000.00.

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full baement on 2 acres.$35,_000.00
POMEROY -lrncoln Hrll- Homewrthlarge deck
for summer fun. $35,500.00.

RUTlAND - S~ Rt 124 - Two bedrooms,
carpetrng, forced ·air heal sheds $17 ,100 00

POMEROY - · locust Sl - Two story, lots of
closets, w~hrng ~jell &amp; balcony. $35,000.00.

BAS HAN - New·roof &amp; sidin~ full basement like
new inside. $21,500.00.

RUTLAND - New carpeting throughout ranch
hom~ attached garage. $36,000 00.

POMEROY - Maple St....:_ Cute home. cute price,
n~ce s~e yard. $22,500 00

LANGSVILLE - Beautiful woodw,.~
hutch, enclosed rear porch, apt 1· business
buiding a~o. $36,000.00.

POMEROY - Mulberry Ave - 3 bedroom home
~ 1 bedroom rental unrt. $22.500.00.
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MIDDLEPORT - Plum St - lei ~~~]
woccoormng fireplace, good location. :

- W~tzgal St - 3 bedrooms, full .
basement frurt Ires. $24,000 00
BEECH GROVE RD. - Modular wnh 5-6 """"'· 1
central arr, 2 ~ath~ $38,225.00.
POMEROY - Heats wrth coal ~ wood, remodeled
and added on to. $25,000.00.
TUPPERS PlAINS - A gorgeous 2 acre lot
one lloor p~n home. $38.500.00.
SYRACUSE - College Rd. - Some new carpel
assume low mterest loan, nice yard $25,000.00. SYRACUSE - Rustic Hil~ - 3 bedroom ranch
hardwood floors, carport. rmmedrate possessron:
MIDDLEPORT- Second St - Rustic log home, $32,900.00.
opro krtchen, loft area. $25.900.00.
RUTtAN D - Beech Grove Rd. - Almost new 3
MIDDLEPORT - ·Brownell Ave.- Cool central arr, bedroom hom~ deck &amp; prrvacy. $38,900.00.
nrce decorating, 3 acres, low heating $35,000.00.
POMEROY - Rock St - 2 story ~der home i
EASTERN DISTRICT'- Spirt entry, family room, gocc condition, full basement $39,000.00.
deck, large utilrty, still like new. $40,000.00.
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MIDDLEPORT - Pearl Sl - Wicker bathroom, porch, 3 car garage, also a rental. $39,900.00.
corner lot, garage, 4 bedrooms $45,000.00.
POMEROY - Marn St - Nice front f)Jrch wrth
BRADBURY - 2 year old ranch home, great river v~. two story frame home, 4 bedrooms
woodoorner, \\ acre lot $43,000.00.
· &amp; 2 baths, part basement $29,900.00.
MIDDLEPORT - Granl Sl - 3 car garage,
beautiful knche'l, formal drning room. $48,000.00.
Middleport - 5th St - Cotomal with modem
features, p()(j, fire~oce. central air. $49,900. ·
POMEROY - Mulberry Ave. - Extensive
remodelin&amp; equipped krtchen $49,900 00.

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DANVILLE - 2 story home, big barn. rn a quaint
little town, I\! baths, I acre, coal s~. frurt trees.
$26,500.00.

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - Approx 4,000 sq. ft., located rn
downtow n Gallipolrs. Ca n be leased or purchased. Across from
city park~n g lot

POMEROY - Five Pornts Area - Ranch
with 1,800 sq. ft., family room, garage, fireplace,
bedrooms, 2 baths. $53,500.00.

APPLE GROVE -,Farm approx. 75 acres, 1 story
house, bam, liver front acreage. $47,500.00.

NEW LISTINGS
MIDDLEPORT - 2 bedroom ranch
utifrty room, nice lot. $24,000.00. • '

SYRACUSE - Rustic HiHs - 3 bedroOm ranch,
!ami~ room, frreplace. $48,000 00.
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$36,500.00. -

CHESTER AREA- 3 bedroom•brick veneer ranch,
rec room, wood burner, equipped krtchen.
$53,000.00.

POMEROY - 3 bedrooms, 1Yz baths, rec.
nrce ltitchen. $31,200.00.
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PREPARE FOR WINTER and move into th ~ 2 bedrm cottage
across lrom Foodland Grocery. Nat. gas heat Buy now
$25,000.00.
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY . - Active restaurant busrness
located on corner lot in Kanauga. Purchase and get immedrate
"Cash Row" owner may finance some to qualrf1ed purchas.iloiHill-mme information.

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Misc . Merchandise

Merchandise

Seart dishwu her $40 . 304Sewing Machines with frM · · 675-6212 or 304 - 6 7 5 ·
arm, 12 designs etc. were 1484.
over $400 now $98. Call
Must Sell new demonstrator

Firewood big pickup toad,
$36.00 deliveed. $25 .0 0 at
farm. 304-895· 3396 .

446 -9301 .

Firewood- cut up. ~18bs, $16
pickup load. Call 61 4 -246·
5804 .

Pets for Sale

Bria rp atc h ~en nel 1 Proies·
si onal All-breed grooming .
Indoor-outdo or board i ng f acilit ies. English Cocke r Spa_niel puppies . Call 614-388·
9790 .
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CAMOUFLAGED new ~nm y
clothing , new lined jacke ts
S13 .• coveralls S22 ., Bi bs
818 .. insulated coveralls
"$27 .60. Se m Somerville' s,
seven miles east Ravens wood . OPEN Friday , Sa t urday , Sunday, 1 :00-7 :00 PM
(ueed army field jackets.
surplus rental cloth i ngJ .
Pho~e 304· 675 -3334.

JVC Compact portable stereo . fm -am -cassette. Price
negotiable. EKtra pans in·
eluded. 875-7980.
Multi-stitch sewing.machine
with cabinet . like new,
0199 . Coll448-7558 .

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Sears refrig. brown,
metal cabinet, Hotpoi nt
dryer, end tabltt. · Kerosene
,hooter. (:•11446 -1687.

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hor se power, gas motor ,
uc. con d. Call 446-3171 .
Firewood for sale S36 a
pickup load delivered, 10
loads for $300. Call 614256· 1 427.
Coleman 76,000 BTU fuel
oil stove 81 tank, ex . cond.,
reduced to $100 firm . Call
304-675-7957 .

Bulldihg materials
block. brick. sewer pipes.
windows . lintels . e tc .
Claude Winters. Rio Grande.
0 . Call614-245-5121 .

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Beegle pu p1.
Phone 304-895-3938 .
Beagle AKC male, 3 mo s.
old. $65 . Call 446 -0:l11 .

ADSA Registered Americ an
Pit Bull Terrier pups . Cham pion blood line . S200 . 61 4 ·
949.-2791 ·.

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST

Judy Taylor Grooming . Call
814-367-7220.

KENNELS
Barding all breeds. Selling
Happy Jock Dog Food.
Rabbits, $1 ,00 each. Phone Doberman pupp,es: Stud
· Service. Call 448·77911 .
304-675- 3081 .

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Oragonwynd Cattarr·
Kennels. AKC Chow pup·
pies. OFA Himalayan. Per·
eian and Slem..e kittens.
Call 446-3844 attar 4 .

Full Blooded Siameae. fe·
ma~• .6 month~,

declawed.

shots. be•uuful. good
around children, pets, sao.
Call 448· 4472.

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Baby bed. car bed, car seat,
firepla c e screen . grate.
washer, dryer, ten speed.
camper top . 614 - 843 5119.

Sears 125,000 BTU dOwn flow oil furnace , heat ex·
cha'nger, 2 years old . 276
gallon fuel oil tank on
adju stable legs, with filter
and gauge. GE 4 burner
electric range , 39 in. wide.
Rh~em 52 gallon electric
water heater . 614 - 992 7520 .

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sized bed S50 . One 63x66 .
S30 . Three batly ones-$10.
each . Phone 614 - 985 3915.
For sale -Used J 20 Ditch I
Witph Trencl'lar . 1-614- :
694-7842 .
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40.000 BTU. Warm Morning heater, with blower.
614-992-3079 .
106,000 BTU Colem,n gas
furnace includea duct work
tor 6 rooms . $160 . See at
761 Ash St . Middleport.
614-992-3359 .
Air compressar- $1 86 . 2-8
in . table saws-1100 . &amp;
$126 . Alum. awning. 8x1 6 .
$150 . 8 walnut wall
cabinets -t80. each . See Eldon Walburn et 380 S . 3rd .
Middleport . 814 - 992·
2805 .
Portable diat;washer. 614 949-2317.
New Kerosun Heate'rl. 614992-2598.
AR -16 (Colt) rifle, .223
caliber. aa new $436 .
Browning Hi-power 9 mm,
14 shot auto. pistol. like new
8426 . 1000 round cue.
new .223 caliber ammo
0200 , 614-992-7817.
6- 1 5 ' chaina with hooks
heavy duty $12 . ea. 10
heavy dutv binders •7.00
ea . 120 lb. set of metal
weigl'ltl $40 . 20 rolla solder
50-60 1 lb. rolls 83.00 eo .
.814- 992-7617 .
Water bed . $200. King size
fl ber filled mettre11. 304882· 2669.
Large a11ortment of steel
trapa. Mostly fox No. 1¥2.
814-992-7165.
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phone 304-675· 7771 .
Seasoned oak firewood,
304-675-2767 otter 4 P·!"·
SEASONED oak firewood .
304-675-2757 after 4 :00
p.m.

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Bear Mini-Magnum compound bow with quiver, five
arrows. Bow excellent con dition . 304-882-2066. Nice
Chri1tm11 gift.
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. Have horses' See the fenced-In pasture with 4 acres more or less
including athree bedroom home, just a few miles from Gallipoli~
Excellent land fur farmingas w~l as newhomeconstruction. Lar&amp;e
barn plus two ~orage buildings, pond stocked with catfish, bas:
and bluegtlls, large concrete dnve. Call for a showing and be
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11437
25 ACRES- 8 ROOM HOME
Nice remodeled home. Blown-in insulation. 2 storage bUilding;,
chicken house. Mini farm. Cheshtre township. New country
l&lt;rtchen.
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FRESH COUNTRl'ATMOSPHERE
Moveright in thiS fully furnished Mobile Home w~h approx. 7acres
of Qeautiful woodland. Pertect for retirement Call for information.
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OWner financin&amp; sundec~ rural water, septic system, electri~ Buy
·nwrth camping !railer or without concrete pad. Great FishJn ~ Buy
aM move right in.
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LbW LOWN PAYMENT. OY.'NER FINANCING
Are you lookingfor a 2 bedroom home overlookingthe OhK) River
w~h little mainlenance. Beginner home or retirement home We
have t
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4 ACRES PLUS - VACANT lAND
Trailer hookup, septic tan~ drilled well wrth pump,electric, appro!.
3 miles !rom State Rt. 160 on OJ Whrte Rd. Phone for d etai~.

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MULTI PURPOSE PROPERTY
LOcated on Oh~ Rt. 7 near Gallipolis Walk-in cooler display
cabinets, three rental mobile homes - income now $660.00 per·
mo, Could be 6 room bnck ~ont home plus2rooms for businesswhatever you have in mind. Rower &lt;ihop, small grocery store,
carry-out, etc. Lots of uses. Ptlone for appointment to see. Live in
part - business in other part. Rent mobtle homes. Great
OppOrtunny•
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tridge. Adventure lend car·
trldge. progr1mmer manual.
304-675-2290.

SPRING VALLEY SUBDIVISION
Vacant lot:;. Nico s~e building lots with all utllrties there. Lot size
101.8 by 1712. Better get -urn now.
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Avacado gat range end
Sears ga• heat•. 304-67&amp;1307.

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6.95 ACRES VACANl lAND OFF RT. 35
I!Oning land - Beside Old U.S. Highway 35. I~ a~ area that 5~
devel()j)ing fast. Rt 35"short distance west of Galhpol5. Get it#':

Coli Mester stove. New pine
~hunero; boya 1 6-'fa Steel·
era winter lockot. 304-676·
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Hand made log cabin 1tyle
doll houu with furniture.
185. 448-4830.
Four P111·10D13 tlrll ·
uch. 304-8711·
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10 minute drive to downtown Galhpol~. Crtv School System ·
Ha!;.hocikUP for mobile home Galha Rural Wale~ efectric and septic
. o~ pole, 200 ft. _fronla~e on _
uraham S!;hool Rd
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304-882·

1970 Frandlin 9 foot self-

one let1 er to each sqUare, tc

contained truckcamperwlth
ref .• ttove wi1h oven and
·many extras. $675. Phone
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A·una good, good tiree. 614'1 973 Dodge motor home.
board, 2 keyboard•. foot
9U-4346 .
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pedola, 1600. Coli '11· 4 446· ~heat for cover crop. 1-~----------------­
3144 ask for Pot, otter 4 call cleaned.
begged. f::•ll 1974 Buick Century Gran
446-8237.
814-2411, 5193.
Spon, Good cond, Y-8 euto.
Suzuki AM 125 High Rider ..
Kimball Anlot Conoole Pl 614-992-3989.
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Home
eno. very good condttlon
Improvements
1960.00. firm. Couch and
1974 Chevy Vega Station ·
WHAT 'HAPP'ENED
tove uat, .blue floral.
wagon GT. Auto., p.a., good
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1160.00. Can be ...., at
WHEN HE PIJT
STUCCO PLASTERING
Volley Apll. No &amp;.. Mi1on.
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TOP CAB H paid for late 1978 Joep CJ7. flbergleos
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textured ceiling• commerTHe J&lt;:ef"lo:!GEI&lt;:ATO~'i'
model ueed cera .
Smith top, white 1poke wheels.
cial and residential. free
Bujck-Pontlac, 1911 E·u t· 611,000 mlleo , $2900 .00.
Bltimates . Call 614-256·
58
Fruit
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ern Ave.. Oallipolia, 448- 304-882-2819 alter 5.
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&amp; Vegetables
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PAINTING - interior 'and
• '77 c,mero 306, ·Auto.
1 980 Dodge Aapon IUIO., PS·PB. Air, AM -FM cassatt.
exterior, plumbing, roofing ,
German Ridge Apples tree- PS, Pal, I cyt., 1unroo1. real
some remodeling . 20 yrs.
Answer here: HE
HIS
ripened, elder dropa. Call nice, 12,185. John'a Auto Reily whoels, 66,000 miles.
exp. CeH 614 -388 -9652 .
304-876-41
81.'
&lt;t46-8696 or 614- 379 · lelea on Bulovllle Rd. 446·
[Anoweno Monday
2303.
4782.
'73 Volkewagon Fastback.
,
Jumbles: BRIBE FLANK MODIFY ACTING
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Potat!M• •1 Flatrock, 9 miles 1979 Okiomobile Storflre
specializing in built up roof.
just about came to an end-THE IRON AG~
from Pt. Pleasant on At. 2. V-8 , auto .. PS. PB. AM·FM Pllone 304-773-5860.
Call814 -388 -9857.
North.
tape, root oporty. " · 196.
1982 Pontiac
PriK, I·
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John's Auto Sales on ·aula- t-t~p.
AM·FM. Grand
cassette,
ville Rd. 448·..,82.
- , . extra•. 9 .000 miles, 72
Trucks for Sale
75
Boats and
&amp; models refrigerators ,
, 69 For Sale or Trade
•11.400.00, 304-876- 1849
Motors· tor Sale
wuhers, dryers. ranges.
1 978 Fairmont Ford Futuro before 3pm .
compactors. dishwashers.
2 dr., 4 opd., 4 cyl .. rodio.
1972 Datsun truck with Chris Craft 1 g 57 conltellamicrowaves . Heating &amp;
For sale or trade Coondog. PS, PB. tlr cond .. reol nice, 1980 Plymouth Horizon . .topper. &amp;650.00. Phone tion cabin cruiser, 36 ft .,
Cooling. Sheet Metal Work.
Call614-258-1415.
f2.295. John'• Auto Solea. ' 304-876-6489.
304-675- 2565
with .trailer. 812.800: Call
Gallla Refrigeration Co . Call
Bulavllle lid. 446·4782.
81 4·387-0378 between
614-446· 4066 .
11178 Dodge Monaco . pa.
10-3 . 814-448-1343 after
1981 Cutlass Supreme pt», air, automatic, exc. 73 'Vans &amp; 4 W.O .
6.
RON'S Television Service.
Brougham, 20,000 miles. · condition . 81600 . 304·
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Specializing in Zenith and
V·8. air, tilt wheel, rear 875-8429 .
Jeep Honcho 4x4, topper, I ·
Motorola, ' Quazar , and
delog, AM-FM, $8,000 .
wh~e spoke wheels, blue 76
Auto Parts
house calls . Call 676-2398
61 Farm Equipment Con 4411-8040.
1972 Chevy Railey Nova, jean package . priced
&amp; Accessories
or 446- 2464.
. good cQnd. 304-675- 1972 $3,495 . Call 814-256 - 1 --~-----F &amp; K Trae Trl mmi n g, 1tu mp
6463 .
100 HP MF 1 100troctor. 30 1884 Ford Foirlone liOO. att DI' 1178·2193.
8ft . aluminum truck topper removal. Csll 675-1331 .
HP 711 BMF ateor like Orginal. toad cond., black 4
$100, 6 ft. pickup truck
1979 Jeep CJ -5, 6 cyl., 3
loader. 10 T 300 bulhel J &amp; dr. Mdan, v.a. atend~rd
dloc
. 875. Call 614-367- RINGLE ' S SERVICE oxpe·
ohlft.
Coli
814-367-0397.
spd
..
exc.
cond
..
83,300
or
M gravity wagon. 12 ft. M F
72 Tl'ucka for Sale
rienced roofing. including
trade for pickup. Call 446- 0632 .
wheel dise, 14 ft. Ourihem
hot tar application, carpen0515 .
Harragotr, John Deere 80 ·1978 Pfymouth Horizon
1179 Ford Courier Pickup.
.1974 361 Cleveland engine ter, electrician, mason . Call
bu . spreader. Call 814-882· front wheet drive, PS, PB.
good oa• mileage, good real lporty. *2996. John's 1978 Blazer new tires &amp; &amp; transmission. $260. pair 304 -675 -2088 or 676 ·
3931 .
cond.. AM·FM radio. can Auto Salee on Sutaville Rd. rims · good cond.• Call 614- , or will sell separate. 614- 4560.
446-4782.
742 -2801 .
245-9498.
• - . ...
Corn cribs wlro tight, now _8_1_4_·2_6_6_·_1_1_6_3_.- - - Water Wells. Commercial
900 bu. &amp; 1200 bu. olze. 1
1978 Honda Accord ax. For. aole 1979 dodge 4x4, 1978 Dodge 4x4 318 auto .,
and Domestic,. Test holes .
Call814-245-5193.
MPG, gHd cond., lingle Iota of extras. ex. cond. Call $3,100 . Cell 814- 256· Three General Tires, SPiv . Pumps Seles and Service.
·
800x16.5 . Priced cheap. 304-895- 3802.
owner.
price below blue 8711-7691 after 5PM.
1427.
8 N Ford tractor. looks &amp; .
Phone 304-675- 3786.
runs good, asking *1.846. book . Coil 446-2056 1880 GMC 4 -WD. PS, PB.
eveninga.
E &amp; R Tree Sttrvice, fully
1975
GMC
van.
Call
after
Ford 2 bottom plow $275.
auto. trans .• lockout hubs, l/, 7 :00PM. 446· 7659 .
insured , free estimates.
Ferguson 8 ft . mowlng
ton. long bed, good cond .,
77 Auto Repair
Pho,ne 614-367-0636, call
machine $65. 814 -742- 1878 tmpole Chev. 4 dr .. •4.900 lirm . Call 448·
after 5 .
Pl.
Pl.
AC.
otero.
5
now
1965
Superior
bus,
30
3114.
tlree. new brake•.· orginel 2403.
passenger, good cond ., new '77 Chevy Nova, phone
SEAMLESS GUTTERS. One
brakes, runs good . Call 304-675-2467.
John Deere 420 Widefront, paint. no rust. Call 446·
78
Ford
PU
4x4,
short
bod,
piece custom fit your home.
446 · 2836 or 875-2432 .
$2 , 000.00. Farmotl H. 1714 .
.high miloo, $2,850 . Cell
Guaranteed . Advanced Gut·
$650 . 00 . 8N Ford.
441-7322.
ter, (Day 614-592-4066.)
78
Camping
$1.260.00. Other form mo· 1975 Plyn\outh Sottol~e
(night 614.-698-8205.)
46 Willys Jeep . good cond.
chinory. 304-5'78-2328.
IHbring. 2door, 380outo ..
Equipment
am· fm 8 track, air shocks on t 974 Ford 1 ton dump
SHOO. 304-675· 7375.
truck, ex c. cond .• new tires.
GET your carpet SHIP
Apache two horse tf'llller. - r . Alldng 1660. Good Belt offer over 83,200. Call
For sale or trade, Shasta SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
wortt
cor.
814-992-7811.
excellent condition. 304camper,
1leeps
eight
.
Stove
448-9428 .
STEAMER . Water removal.
74 Motorcycles
875-1816.
and refrigerator.Phone 304- fumiture cleaning, free esti1974 Cougar XR7. Lots of
675-5297 or 675-4479 .
new parts. Runs good. 1982 1h ton Dodge pickup
mates. 614-446-2107 .
Looks
good.
E•cellent
runwith
topper.
Standard
shift.
.63
Uvestock
nlng condhlon. 814· 742· P11y off. 614· 992·5434 or
1974 Honda Chopper 30 ln .
2801.
614-992 ~5914 .
over front ond. C8 760 F. 79 Motors Homes
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Call614-949-2737.
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NEW LISTING - li2.95 ACRE FARM -This
okler couple would consider trading for a nice
ranch style home. Partially remodeled home. 2
large barns, machinery shed. 3 other outbuilding;,
all in excellent condition. 2670 lb. tobacco base,
pond, 30 acres bottom land.

• "PICTUREYOIJRSELF" -In lhis roomybf:level 3
large bedrooms, 2 batt-., family room with
firep~ce, equipped kitr:hen· breakfast area plus ·
formal dining area 2 car garage. Very desirable
locat~n.
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#474

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LOOKING FORA NICE HOME PLUS ACR£AGE1 Then take a look at this 3 bedroom home Large living
rm, klther1 w~h p~nty of cabinet space. 2 baths, 2 car
ga-age. Basement Vinyl and brick, 25 acres. Within 5
miles of Ho~er Medical Cenler.
-- #35).,

MEIGS COUNTY - Baum """'"""·
bricl&lt; ranch. Kitchen, dining room, living room, full
basemer1t with family room and fireplace. Very nice
lot. 1.27 acre.

#430

cond~lln .

close to all
living room, 3
bedroom;, country k~chen,
fami~ room w~h fireplace,
laundry room and patto.
Beautiful luxurious carpet
throughoul· and best of all
priced in the $40's. C~ll for
personal showing today.
#588

NEW BRICK APPROX. I YEAR OLD
Whne brick front. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms. 2 batt-., nice modem
step-saver k~chen. Electnc heat pump with ~.C. Two car garage.
Nice landscaped shady backyard. 6eaub1ul home, you must see
this one
#581
NICE COUNTRY HOME &amp; 2 ACRES
1728 SQ. It liVIng space plus 2 bathroo)l1 s. full basement unfinished, front porch 15 ft by32 11., 2 car garage 32 11. by 32 11.
all under one root, 2 acres moreor less, 400 It frontage oy l lb ll
deep, all useable. New ho'me not completely finished.Has agarden
bath tub - its ownwater system!drilled well). Buck S1ove heater.
plus electric heating system, has about everythingyouwould want.
Pfked at $59,900 00. Phone now"
#587
TIRED OF CITY
Mother Nature has provided apertect setting wnhin afewmiles of
Gallipol~ yet in the City School System. Large lwtng room, din~ng
room, 2 full baths, unique k~chen w~ h plenty of buitt-in cabinets
and conventent working island, Front porch plus 2 palios, 2 car
garage Lennox heat pump, wOod burner and over 2 acres of land.
Call for personal showing of this warm and mv~in g super clean
home priced in the $60s.
#586
IN GALUPOUS - WALK TO SHOP DOWNTOWN
Pr&lt;e reduced for qu ick sale, $29,900. 6 rooms. 3 BR, full
basement, nice large front porch. No upkeep. Nice large shade ,
trees, low taxes Home you should check on.
#530

condition. ·$1 , 600.
-614-949 - 2082 . After 4
gOQd

Unscramble these lour Jumb'ea.

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nient local ~n
factl~tes. Large

DUlCH STYLE COUNTRY HOME
..
4 bedrooms. 2',1baths, fully equipped eat-in ktlchen,formal dtmng
room family room with woodburner, two car garage wtth auto.
open~r Style. beauty, charm and comfort - all descnbes thiS
home. Pr1ced $74,900.
#322

oond. CoM 448· 2724.

byHenrtNnoktandBotilee

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

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MAKIN.JfOMES AFFOIIDA8LF JUDE US _.U. . . . I,CiNTURY~I~

NEW LISnNG :... QUALilY BUILT- And located
on Bulaville Road. 7 year old brick and frame
bi-level with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,fam1ly room, rec.
area. kitchen with formal dining area, utility room, 2
car garage S~uated on I \\ acre lawn. In excellent

Warm and invrting wrth conve-

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1979 Ford Fiesta, sun roof.

79

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S!)UTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

Stero with speakers. album
collectiori , record cabinet,
plus Kodak camera. One
step polariod with case. Call
'614-245-5484 evenings.

WHAT A DEAL!!
$27,000
Come see for yourself. Cozy 6
room; and balh. washer, dryer.
dishwasher. refngeralor, woodburner, and all like new
Storage butldmg and 2 car
carport Kyger Ceek Schools
#552

end

IVELCOR

J. llllrill c.n.r. ~. 379-2114
lledly Lint. Alsocilto, 446-0451
Becky Elliott, Assotille, ~5

Started African violets to
sale, paperback books to
trade. Call 446· 7807.

Firewood for sale -$30 .00 a
pick -up . Plus deliverv . 6987189.

Ale

dinette ..- for ule. good

'jljJ~IMf~'\l ~THATSCRAMBLEDWORDCWII~

Autos for Sale

w.v•.

.hrdY DeWitt, Rtaftor. 311-1 155

PRICED REDUCED - Brand new home. 3
Bedroom;, Ill baths, large living room, krtchen
wnh dining area in one end, formal enlry, extra
wide hallway. Utilitv room. Anderson window&lt; Lot
size app rox.IOO ~- x 120 fl. Priced in the 40's.
#461

VERI PERSONAL
HOME IN CITY
SCHOOL DISTRICT

hay for

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I "CLAFIA

AKC Registered Poo dle pup pies. Ready to go . C all
446 -0857 .

Antiques. oak furniture reproduction . misc. items. U1e
our Christmas layaway plan .
Conkels. Tuppers Plains.

Grain

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446-6610

Registered Boston. Te rrier
puppies. Black 8t w hite. 8
w eeks old. $100 . Shots &amp;
wormed . 304 -863-'11378 ,

Used ..120 Ditcl'l Witch
tren cher. Call 1 -614-6947842 .

Mu1ical
Instrument•

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Cocker Spaniel pups $50.
AKC reg istered female pup
675 . or make o ffer on any.
614-742-2 801 .
.

Video disc player and 2 disc,
e.ll. cond .• Call 614-245 5161.

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leled

Hey

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Cocker Span iel 2 years old
860 . 2 male AKC regi st ered

Only One Sal e. one Mini lop
rabbit , $8 .50. one Dwarf
rabb it , S8 .50, one Fancy
hamster. S2 .50 , One Ger~
bel 79 cents, one Mou se,
79 cen ts, on e male 'c ocka t iel , $45.99. Fishtank tmd
Pet Shop, Point Pleasant,
W.Va. 304- 675 -2063 .

Reglaterod Beagle pupplo1.
304-458-3938.

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8. Automatic on consol e.

AKC registered Weimaraner
puppies. 9 weeks old . 304489-1719 .

Pets for Sale

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Pets for Sale

Peta for Sale
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Pets for Sale

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The Sunday Times-Sentinei--Page-D-7

Pomeroy-r'Middleport..::..Gallipolis, Ohi-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

1983

82

84

Plumbing
Heating

&amp;

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Electrical
Refrigeration

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine ''
Phone 446 -3888 or 448·
4477

Pasquale El'\ctric ·co. ell
phases of electric work, all
work guaranteed . Aerial
truck rentaL Call 614-4462716 .

JIM 'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATlNG . Fomerly Dew i tt ' s
Plumbing . Call 614-367-

SEWING Machine repolro.
servic e. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sherpan
Sci ss o rs . Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy. 992 -2284.

0576 .

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_8_3__E_ x_ c_a_v_a_t _in_g_ _ _
DOZER WORK By Ted
Hanna. pQnds, d i tche s.
baaemento. etc . Call 446 ·
4907 . Carter &amp; Evan s
Tranaponation .

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General Hauling

JONES BOYS WATER SER VIC E. Call 614-367-7471
or 61 4 ·367-0591 .

lonnie Boggs Excavating.
Dozer. backhoe. ~umptruck .
Work by !'lour or job . Call
446-7903.

Need somotl'l i ng hauled
away or something moved?
We 'll do It , Call 446-3159
between 9 and 5 .

Cat 215 hoe. dozers, cran e.
loaders, dump truck . Call
614 -446 - 1142 between
7 :00AM &amp; 5 :00PM .

Water hauling. Fast Service.
low rates. Call 614 -2561743 .

Good-1 Excavating, basert~Rlnts . footers. driv&amp;ways,
septic tanks. IQndscaping .
Call anytime 446 -4537 ,
James l. Davison , Jr .
owner.

J 1 A .R. Conatr uct io n Co .
Water Lines. Footer s,
Drains . All kinds of Dit ching.
Rutland, Oh . 614 -742 ·
2903.
'
Meigs EXcavating . liulldozer
&amp; backhoe servi ce. Basements, footers . landscaping.
driveways . farm pond s.
614-742-2407 or614 -742·
2088 .

Now Hauling Good Lump or
Stoker CoaL Minimum 4
ton . 614-367-7101 .
JIMS WATER SERVICE .
Call Jim Lanier, 304 -675 7397.

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Upholstery

TAl STATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec. Ave ., Gallipolis. ·
446 -7833 or 446 -1833.
Woodland Hills Uphostery &amp;
Antiques. 167 Woodland
Dr ., Gallipolis, Oh . Call
446 -2010 .

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JUST LISTED-MOVE YOUR FAMILY inlo lhis neat
and attractive home before winter. 3 bedroom ranch 2
baths, eat-in k~chen, living room. family room with
woodburner 11 basemen~ 2 car garage, vinyl siding All
th~ on a I acre lot.

mspect
well cared
double vanity in bath, large klther1 and dining
area Woodburner, 2 car garage. Aluminum
siding Storage bui~ing Lot 100x300. Priced m
lhe 40s.
#442

#462

M115
170 ACRE GRASS AND BEEF FARii .:_ 57

Acres permanent lime and treated pasture. 60
Acres recla~med,lrealed and seeded in alfalfa
clover, orchard grass. Woods tobacco base
2200 Christmas trees 2 years old. Modern 7
room house, good barn. Buy while farm prices
are low.
.
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#360
THAT COlY IIAilCH AWAITS YOU - Its sharp
bnck exlerior 5 onlythe'begjnnin&amp; lnside~offers a
large k~chen and dining area, 3 bed~ms. living
room, bath, g~ 2 large lois, storage buildin&amp;
concrele drive. Priced in the 40s with possible loan
assumption.

#412

55 ACRE FARM with a 3 bedroom modular home with
lotsof space. 44x72 Aluminum building that has a3car
garage tn one end and barn in theother. Good timber
and 1.8251b. tobacco base. Land laysin 2sections, will
sell one or both. City sc hools.

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#424

IMPRESSIVE TRf.LEVEL HOME
With 4
bedrooms. This home~ d~gned for lot:; of living
space. Large formal entry, formal dining lovely
INing room wrth fireplace, nice ~g kilchen, family
room, rec. room, 2 car garage, I \\ baths. Situated
on I\\ acres. City schools.
COMMERCIAL ACREAGE -7 acres. Corner of Old
Rt. 35 and New Rt. 35 at Rodney. Springfield and
Green Township. County water, 11 tnch line,
natural gas and electric are available. Alternative
financing possible ·

11425

HUNTERS PARADISE - Any hunter or nature loVer
would appreciate the beauty of this property. 54 acres
• w~h t rue log cabin. Pond, road frontage. Secluded.
Wt~l ite. Get back Ia nature w~h this one. priced in the
30's.
#379
SOLID OLDER_FRAME 2storY home wrth 4bedrooms,
lwmg room, kitchen, fami~ room, dining rOOfl\ bath,
cellar house. garage with attached carport. Could be
usoo for business. Pric"ed in the 30's.
#ln
COUNTRY CHARM - Enjoy living in the country while
hvmg '" thiS older HI slo!J' home, 3 bedrooms. large
k~chen . new redecorated formal dining room, family
room. N1ce bath, 'A acre Chicken house and shed
Reduced. $24.900.00.
# ·

WEEKEND RETR£Al - Fleetwood 2 bedroom mobil•
home on a wooded lot. Ublity bid&amp; oo concrela.
Scr~house 16 ft. by 20 ft., cement floor. Superior·
condit~n. stronf dnlled well. County water available.
Tycoon Lake. S 2,900.
•

VACANT lAND - Ohio Township. 20 Acres, woods,
pasture. Approximately 2 level acres, tobaGco ground.
Home sill!.
#463

room, dining room, living room with firepla(:e, large
bath with garden tub. 3 bedrooms, utility room and
many extras.
N371,
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE - 134 Acre farm Siate
Route 681, Tuppers. Pt~ns. Approx . 20 acres crop land
most all level. The rest is wooded. Has streams on land'
Gas wei~ !list royalties approx. $750 per year. County
water ava~labla $38,800 all yours.

#457

#367

7 ACRES - Close lo Rkl Grande. SeYeral feel of
frontage on State Rt. 325. Rural water available. No·
restrictions. City schools.

SOMETHING FOR ALMOST NOTHING - In th~
well cared for home you can get 5 bedrooms for
what you'd expect to pay for many of lhe 2 or 3
bedroom homes. Bnck. I\\ balhs full basemer1t
Nice lawn. Pnced in lt1e 40's. '

#428

1973 RANCH STYLI HOllE -_It has it all. O~e story

three bedroom, large ell-tn kitchen. formal dining
room, living room, family room with fir.eplace, utility
room, large concrete patio. Aprox. 8 miles from
Gai~IJQI~. $36.000.
#388
,.

repair, but pnced right

,

NEW ·oN lliE MARKET - 5 room ranch and bath,
beautiful landscapin&amp; chain· link fence, Covered
sundeck One 01 lhe finer homes in lhe ar!l Westbrook Village.

ROO!! TO GROW w~h th~ older 2 story home, 3
bedrooms, fami~ room, living room, large kitchen, bath.
Nice large lot In walking distance to downtown and
schools. Priced al $23,500.
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#45e

FA" ERS FARM - 92 Acres producing farm with tobacco base, mature woods, ~reek runS !trough land.
Suitable for cattle or sheep or- truck 1arm~g Modern 2
or 3 bedroom house. TobactO and stock barns ~n
Township.
·
,

#436
4 ACRES OF NICE LAND to b~ld Qn. Nice homes in •

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· SMALL FARM -57 Acres, 2 bedroorimo~~ hOm~
large_barn m good .condition. A little farming a tittle
hunlinr. a little fooling around. Free gas, Rll'llf water
Approx. 45 acres wooded. 6 mHes from Cheshira
$34,900.
.

11403

Mill

WANT TO BUILD? T"er1 take a look .at this well laying .
Itt .47 Acre. Just off Rt 160. aose to cny. Restricted.,
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11410
POMEROY - 14.15 acres located at Collins RGad.
Older Ill story home with 4 bedrooms in need of

US!: YOUR IMAGINAliON _: Building site. 2\\
acres close lo Rio Grande. 28x48 basement shtjJ
just waiting to be finished. Call for more details.

11467

11431

56ACRES ~ APPfox. 25 acres til~ble and balance
in very nice woods. Woods fenced for game.
Approx. 4 acres of road ·frontllge on Centerpoint
Roacl. Excellent land.

lARGE VACANT LOT - Perry township. County
water and electnc available Level lot Hard road.
#465

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Complete. new kitchen, br!akfast room fam!y

COME TO WHERE THE FLAVOR lSI - Real country,
iresh "'- Natural wood sided ranch. 3 bedrooms, r1ce
oak cabinets 10 equipped klthen, 2 bafhs, living room
firep~ca 2 car garage Over 5 acres. Minutes from
hospital. Immaculate InSide and out

#357

11468

25 AC~ES. BARN AND RANCH HOME -~ted
rn Addrsoo Township. 2200 sq. ft. of living spaco.

#409

COUNTIY A~HEIEl - Take a look II this
mce home. 3 bedrl»ms, llrge kichen, bath, idily
room, gnge, 11111for WOo'kshop I \\ ICIIIS, chain
link dog pen. OJy school dislritt Priced in lhe 301.,

· ONETO SEE -:-Five room ranch style home House has
been extensNe~ remodeled. 2 bedrooms; modern
klchen, c:our«y waler. t;ounty school system. 1\\Acres
of groond. Look at pr~i $24,900.
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#392
lAIID COIIlRACl -With very reasonable do~n
payment 7 year old home with 2 bedroont~, bath,
ell-in kii:IMrn including range and refrigerator
livine rDOrn. 1.9 acres. more or Jess. $25.600.

#451
NEW UmNG - 4 BEDROOM RANCH - I~ baths,
shower, modem kitr:hen, divided basement, lands··
caped yortl. Dleshn-e area. Priced right~ower 40'~

11413

#460

.JACKSOII COUNTY - 105 Acre farm.2~tory older •
home. 3 lledrooms, bath, kitchen with b~lt-in '.
ranJit ll1d oven, d~hwasher, hvmg room Barns
cellor and ~lar house.
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#449
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POMEROY - 2 story flame house on !acre lot 2
bedrooms. bat~ livine room, 2ca- ...... Priced 1n
' lhe teens.
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EACH OfPIClll INOIPEN!&gt;IN1Y OWNED AND DPllltATED.
• 1982 Cettw'Y 11 Real Eltsle ~ tlttwttt lOr tilt rc.v• IM TM-trlllltrnarb of
Ceclftlry 21 R.11

J:'ta'- Corp.

1tlon Equ11 HOUibll Oppamnlltr

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truck. A.C., p.s .• tilt. radial

114-742·2460 e•- tires, •m·fm stereo. 614:;:•.
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1982 Honde CB 760 Custom . Extras . 614 - 949 2734
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1977 y 11
e owstone amper
28 ' . Call 614-992-6159
after 6 p.m .

DEALERS

Two reglatere.d Hereford
cowa. three yra. old, with
calves. Breed to Registered
Hereford bull.
304-882·
3106.

EAFORD
216

r..

2nd Sl.

Phone

H 6141-992·3325

utterl~

$12,500. '

NEW UsnNG - Old 8 rom, 2
story house in Rutland on large
leA for$12,500.

QUAU1'YBACKED
BY CHAYN FA'S
5 YEAA/50.000

COUNTRY HOllE AND 12
ACRES - So"" w~ pond
·and a 3 bedroom one floor
home Equipped ~!chen, fill
basement with woodbumer for
on~ $32.500.

It beets them ogan 111 the slalom. That 's
accord;ng to USAC sports car cert:JflcaOOn tes~ restJts vs. '83 n-odels. Laser
XE eqtJpped With optiOnal handling,
suepenGIOri

and turbo packages. pk.Js

15" rvad wheels/trres.

MIDDlEPOI!T - 8 room. 2
story home near Card~al. 5
bedrooms, lg. eat-in kilchen. I&amp;
living and . full baerrtent for
$38,000.

35 1.\:, 122]!].
8ET'IIiR1HAN 'IOYMA ifuPAA.
lB&amp;er XE With optooa1 W'bo gNCS you
all this power, 8l'1d great mileage too.
Better rr*age than Canwo Z2B.
Firel:wrl Trens /Jro, fWld Mazda RX7 Arcl
without w-oo. Laser's mtleage 1s eo-en
1-.gtw 40 est. fm&lt;J. 8 EPA est, mp;p
Usa EP4 estinate for ·companson. You-

WILDWOOD ESTATES- 5yr.
old brick ranch with lg famly
rm. Has woodl!uming lire!Ace.
bedrooms. radiant heat, 2car
15i;hed garage and !g. level kJL

MLE PROTEC'RON
PLAN.

New ()v-ysler laser comes wrrh
Ctrysler's 5/50 Protection Pion,
standard 1 L.mted werrart~es cover
englriE! fpowet" trar1 and outer~ rust-

tJm::ufl fr::r 5 years or 50.000 mi~s.
wtuchever canes first. Del1Jctlble

apfMS. E!d.des lea!i8&amp;. SE£ DEALER
~OR

DETAILS

~~=:=~AGES

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PRICD 8TAAT AT

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8648 1

mleege mlt'f vtrt. dependlflQ on speed.
weatl"ol",~"" Ongth. Hohwav
mlleege pruJ a~ less.

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$~.900.

MIDDLEPORT - Brick t'h
stories on Sealnd St Nice balh,
new kitr:heli cabinets. stove,
refrigerator, natural gas F.A.
furnace. good carpeting and 2
poo:hes Aslt~g $45.000.

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' 2 houses, 2level
POIIERiiY ..:.
lots. view of rM!r and Ill utilities
for lUst $21,000.00 or· !IOod
offer.
WANT A GOOD BUY - YO!l
may be able to take over
payments oo lhese homes
after a down paymeril 8olh
have been ooerhaiMI. !IOod
carpl!ting and nice baths.
Pomertrt and Racine locllioos.

WAY

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1118 FOUl liMES AIONTH.
CALl US TO SEI.L OR'BUY.
892-3171 FDI AN
APPOIIIIIIIT.

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44 Kind of
cloth
46 Actual
41 Chooses
48 Inlets
50 Vioieill
windstorms
52 Epic poelry
53 District
Attorney:

NEW USTING -Modem type,
one bedroom home, ideal for
relirees, in Racine on large lev~
lot. Balh, gas furance, storm
windows and vinyl Siding. On~

IE ADVUnSE

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ACROSS
1 Hall
- 6 Turkish flag
10 Old pronoun
~4 Public
storehouse
19 Ranting
21 Female
horse
22 Male deer
23 Freshets
24 Silly
26 Translorrp
26 Narcotics
29 Music: as
written
30 Arrow
32 Cubic meter
33 Man's name
34 Girl's name
35 Deposits
37 Metal
s1ran d
39 AnQer
40 Unruly child
41 Employed
42 Oeleat

#456

#356

5 ACRES -:- A place tD build dream home.
Overlooks nver. Rural waler available. Privale
focaoon. I'Mhin 5 minutes of town.

3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME- Bui~·in k~chen w~h
refrigerator, ~ove, range hood, deep freezer. Large
ltvmg room and fami~ room v.ilh woodbumer Drilled
well with pum~ Garage and other oUtbuildings. Old
Route 35, Thurman area. $34,000.
#390
SMALL FARM -'- Immediate~ takes yout eye. 5 r~~
modern ranch style home. 3 bedrooms, barn, tobacco
base, 6 acre~! mosl all crop ~nd. Several d~erent type
fruit trees. Better look - one low price $25,000.

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OLDER REMODELED HOllE - 4 bedroom;, '2 1uli
baths, klthen, fami~ room, livin~ room, nice front
porch. 3 car garage. Home has vinyl sidin&amp; nal~ral gas
.1umance, fireplace, shutters. 2 lots. Home could be
used as I or 2 family residence.

#3a7

337

the area Very good location. W~hin 3 miles of
Gallipolis. Buy all and use for building lots or build
your own speci~ homa

Registered Hereford bull &amp;
hay lor 1ato. 304·175·
299"t'

#423

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Gear reducti9n
wheels Ia
parts for a Gravely tractor.
Coli 446-4149.

98 ACRE FARM- READ CAREFULLY! Older full

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re~Yr:~e,: car.a,r:~. ;f, ~:;1:9:::c=hevy=:l:m:p:o:lo=ot=o:tlo=n.t1:9:7:9=F:or:d=E: :xp: :l: :or: :o: :r: :p: :ic: :k: :u: :pJ= = = = ==l=~~~======-l

601 Ford Workma.r:er tTector ex. cond. Ford dozer
blade elmoit new. turns
evaryway and tilts, brushhog and 3 pt. left. Call
614-379-2196.

LOOK AT ALL YOU GET FOR $28.000 - 3 bedroom
home, main bath, large kitchen, very nice living room
good carpet natural gas heat, all new windows, front
porch, recently bui~ garag• 40xl50 lot Located in cny
school district
,t$

lARGE 4 BEDROOM HOME in ascenic setting. TobaccO
bas~ barn and other outbuildings. Just large enough
- 20 acres, most allltllab~. Present crop alfalfa and
orchard grass. Harrison Twp.
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AVEIY GOOD FAMILY HOllE PWS IOACRESRanch, 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, bath living
room, family room, basement Large g;rrage and
w!l'kshop, Barn. Priced in lhe upper 30'~
#452
story brick home. 5 bedrooms, 2 staircases also
one to attic. Partial basement goad condition
County wafer, fair bam. 10 acres crop land. 63
. Acres pasture. 25 acres woods. Good farm excilin~
location. $78.700. 1
' #368

#439

#422

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11469

TOO IIUCH CITY UFE1 - Make an appoinbnent
to see fh~ warm home on 1.4 acre and just minutes
from town. 3 bedrooms, nice cabinets in kitr:her1
large living room, bath, utifny. Priced in the 30s.'

136 ACRE DAIRY FARM - In active product~n until
this spnng. Step-down mil~ng parlor-. barns, sheds, 2
silos, 5 ponds, Tobacco base. 1680 SQ. It modular
home with 3 bedroom;, 2 full batt-.. kitchen w~h
. eye-level double ovens and dishwasher, fireplace. For
more information give us a call.
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FIRST QUALITY BRICK of French d~gn. This
home has 2,058 sq. ft. of living space, !ius full
basemer1t large attic. 3bedrooms, 2\\ baths, family
roofl\ dining JOOfl\ klthen complete. breakfast
room, 2 fireplace. Nice s~e lawn at Tara Estates.•

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CARROLL NORRIS .DODGE, INC.
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Gallipolis, Ohio
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abbr.

55 Journey
57 Compass
poliit
58 Man's nanie
59 Cllque60 Symbol lor
calcium
82 Demon
84 Sailors:

colloq.
88 Pronoun
88 Part ol
"to be"
89 South Alrl·

· can 0\ltcn
70 Cover
11 Orgsriool

heari ng
73 Counselor
75 Meal
77 Bind
'78 Gret~k letter
eo Sword
81 Spanish
ladY: abbr.
62 Chooses
84 Strongseen ltd
herb
66 Father or
mother
67 Wa rned
69 De..-oured
92 Communion
plate
95 Rornan
off icial
96 Fashion
99 Weirder
101 Excoriate
103 Sluggish
104 Employ
105 Girl's name
106 'Negative
107 Period of
time: abbr.
108 English
streetcar
11p Before
111 Note of

scale
112 An imal's
coat
113 Ch urch
service
115 Bone
111 War god
119 Teutonic
deity
120 H8ap
121 Pierce
~24 Permits
126 Prohibits
127 Damage
126 Wireless
sets
130 Frog
132 Apportion
133 Identical
134 e..-erybody's
uncia
135 Aodent•
137 Toward

shelter
139 Newt
140 Somersault
141 Craftier
143 Approach
145 A month:
abbr.
146 Pert ol
pedal digit
148 Bodies of
students
150 Coterie
1.52 Commission
153 Vessel
154 Man's name
156 Things to
be done
157 Leases
158 Goals
159 Rational
160 Mollities
DOWN

1 Unrefined
2 Christian
festival
3 Flier
4 Transgress
5 Wile of
Gera ln1
6 Pan of
"to be "
7 100.000
rup ees
8 God of love
9 Olscuss
casually
10 At that
place
11 Rabbit
12 Morsel lett
a1 meat
13 Guido's low
no1e
14 Heroic event
,5 Chinese
pagoda
16 Bears
witness to
17 lrrltatss·
colloq.
18 Ancl8f1t
charlo!
20 Eat away
23 Part of
fireplace

25 Man's name
27 Pertaining
. to spring
28 Spoken
31 Jog
33 Periods of
time
36 Garment
3B. Sh ort jacket
40 P.Brt of
"to be"
41 PrepositiOn
43 Fruit cake
45 Earthquake
46 l odger
47 Semi-precious stone
49 Old 'name
for Thailand
51 Loved ones
52 Click beetle
53 Food
program
54 Oriental
nurse
56 Chief
elleculive
59 Daughter or
Priam
60 Native
Egyp tian
611mlta tes
63 Go before
65 Break
suddenly
67 Beto·re
69 Symbol for
tant alum
10 Tangible
12 Look. filledly
74 Tubercu losis: abbr.
76 Parent
colloq.
77 Cares tor
79 Unit of
Siamese
currency
83 Confederate
general
85 Sewing
Implement
86 Fuel
87 River In Asi a
88 Be defeated
89 Three-toed

sloth
90 Occupant
91 Worn away
92 Remunera-

tion
93 At large
9 4 In itials
of 26th
President
96 learning
9 7 Pitcher
100 Sun god
102 Nobleman
105 lampreys
109 Encounter
112 Evergreen
tree
113 S1mo1e
11 4 Wanders
116 Mix
118 Porlico
120 Model
12 1 Draw water
from
122 Name of 12
kings ol
Egypt
123 Pertaining
to the dawn
125 Tavern s
. 126 Pre posilion
127 Call
129 Walk

13 1 Decipher
132 Measuring
device
133 SkidCied
13 4 Strikes
136 Spanish lor
~
" room"
138 Small
stoves
140 Cooling
devices
14 1 Slender
142 Rockfish
144 Rant
147 Man 's
nickname
148 Greek Iefler
149 Ofh1prlng
151 Bever&amp;Qe
153 A continent:
abbr.
156 Compass
point

�Page-D-B-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Pomeroy · Midd le port Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant,

w.' Va.

Red tape as old as hills -

' Ed Martin, the Henke brothers, and
BUlLT IN 1924 by .1. C. Rue,
others was the United States post office on Second Avenue, marking the
15th site for a post office since GaUipolls was given a post office in 17~.
ln the county, Cheshire's post offic-e dates to 1826: Rio Grande to 1846;
Vinton to 1831; Thurman to I~ ; Patriot to 18.'l9; and Addison to 1838.
The Bidwell office .dates l&lt;l IR92 when the town's name was changed
' from lleatle)' l&lt;l Bidwell.

PEEPS , A Gallipolis Diary:

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. Gallipolis newspaper of 1939
excites interest of resident
By J. SAMUEL PEEPS
GALLIPOLIS - Richard Davis ,
1132 Sec'Ond Avc .. is the O\\'ner of a
couple of \1-l·war·old Tribune news·
papers which he&gt; found on his
186-acre farm at !vtudsoc - or he
has owned it silK'£' his father. J. J,
Davis. died In 1858,

RICHARD DAV IS said thr farm
had been in the family more than
100 years. and his two sons- Mike
and Larry - li\'e on it today. Larry

is married. v..·hile Mike isn't·.
THOSE OLD newspapers ar~
so mew hal wider_ th&lt;-m today's

Issue licenses

Tribu nes. For one thing, it had e ight
columns to conh:ast with today's
sLx-column width. There's still
"1\ew York Day by Day" in Column
Ohe over on the left, running the
length of the page, but 0 .' 0.
Mci nt yre had died the year before,
and Cl1aries B. Driscoll was trying
to keep it going.
VERTICAL LAYOUT ruled the
front page April 20 and April 24,
!939, a nd we've already named
Column One as New York Day by
Day for both dates. Then for April
~0 Column Two reads "Great
Floods in Ohio Valley Foreseen by
'42," Column Four rea ds that
"Threats made of shutdown of all
mines." Column Five is ·a long
one-column photo of Adolf Hit ler,
who turned 50 years of age on April
20. 1939.

GALLIPOLIS - The following
couples filed for mm·riage lic-en..es
this past week in Gallia County
COLUMN SIX reads, " Lower Rt.
Probate Coun .
7 will he made deluxe road." Then
Arthur P. Arnold , 2fi. Fleming,
'Columns Seven and Eight are a
teacher, a nd Susan E . Thompson.
two-column headline with a deck
31, 123 Kinecn Drive , teacher.
beneath ·it: " Musso li ni SpUriis
Ht&gt;m1a n E. Theiss, 19. E ureka .
F.D.R.'s peace plea." Up above the
Star f1oute, ciCck hand, a nd Brenda
date are !lie page numbers (eight)
L Madden, 17, Rt. 1. Cheshire,
and price (three cents).
studen!.
·
Robert \\'. &amp;&gt;van. 20, Ht. 2,
THE INSIDE PAGES are so
Pan·iot., home coordinator, artd
messed up from use other than
EVPlyn E. Mella&amp;. 21, 55-1 Jackson
reading that Peeps can't go into a
Pike, unemployed.
more detailed description. How·
Cnrness Leedy. 21 . 15i Lower
ever. in a futu re Peeps column Gar!ield AVP .. McDonald's em·
perhaps the next one - we'll tell
ployoe. and DE-bra I .. Hayslip, 19.
you a bout the ot he r old newspaper
Rio Grande , Mcl)(malrl'sE'mploycc.
given as a gift to us by Richard
Randall P . Deckard, :10, Vinton.
Davis, 1B2 Seco nd Ave., Gallipolis.
unemplov ed. and Catmcn D. May,,
Watch for it!
18. Vinton, unemplo~·cd.
Steven R Va nco, 2, , ftt. 2,
Bidwell. farmer. a nd Sandra J.
Layne, 20. Rl. 2, Gallipolis , K:Mart
e mployee. ·

Emergency runs

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pOMEROY - Four calls were
answered by local units Friday
night and Sarurt!ay moming, .the
· Meigs County Emergency Medtcal
Services repot1s . At 10:41 p. m .
Friday , Middleport treated Jack
Cleland, Main St., Rutland; Satur·
day at 1: 41 a m , Middlepori took
Joc Watkins from •1\;!iddleport Village ,H all to · vete rans Mcmmial;
Racine at 7:40a.m. took Frances
Hawthorn, Wells Ru n, to Pl~~sant
Valley and at5: 32 a.m. Rutiakdtook
Lisa Daniels from Township Road
27 to Holzer Medical Centrr.

October 23, 1983

proof: Gallipolis Post ,Office

'lbe oplnlonll of the new Ga1Hpoll8
\hat same year. Rodnej&gt;'s post
By JAMES SANDS
1972 ).
po111
ofllce In 1924 were mixed. F olk
Special Correspo11de111
The second pose office to he office was established' in 1&amp;'19 and
thoupt
the structu.r e preUy to look
GALLIPOLIS - 011e is tempted
established ln Gallla Coonty was at served to 1842 when it was closed
al aad were especlaJiy lrnpreued
only to reopen ·in 1314 and relllaln
to think that government red tape is
Wood's Mllls In Raccoon township.
wHh the lobby's woodwork and tUed
an invent loll orthepost·l960s butt he
The dale was Oct. ~. 1816. 'There open until recently closed again.
floor;
but there was concem by
Other Post offices 11that have
U.S.' Post Office In Gallipolis stands
was a post office here untO 1839.
many
over
the boxes which operCheshire has the distinction of closed in the last 50 years Include:
as a reminder
~
~ - '
ated
by
key,
The boxes In the K ol P
Porter (Nov. 30, 1959), Penlel (May
that red tape is as , '
being the oldest post office stUI
polll
'otllce
operated
by combbta·
.., . ,
. operating In the · outlying areas 31, 1948), Thlvener (Nov. 30, 1938),
old as the hills.
There
was
the
fear
lhat ke)'ll
Uon.
Allee (July 31, 1939), Bla den (Dec .I
dating to June 23, 1826.
A bill providing
·'
might
be
lost
or
stolen.
Vinton, first called McGhee's 17, 1957) , Kyger (Jan. 19, 1962),
for the construe•
I
Professor W. G. Scarberry said:
MUI, has had a post office since 1832 Glenn (Nov. ?J!, 1933), and Gallla
tlon of a post
"The new bul\ding is nice but It
(Nov. 30, 1953).
with the name VInton dating to 1834.
office at dallipocosts
more to do business through a·
1t Is also Interesting to note that
lls was introduced In Congress on
By'1&amp;39 there were 14 post offices
bo&gt;;
and,
totopltoff, you have to buy
Dec, 5, 1911. by the Honorable
in Gailla county: Gallipolis, Wood's !rom 1900 to 1911 Gallipolis in Its
for 25,ceitts."
the
keys
Robert Swttzer, congressman !rom
MUis; Cheshire, Vinton, Bello- present boundaries had two post
If
you
wantt6wrlteJamesSands,
offices - one downtown In the K of
Gallipolis. This bill became att woods, South New castle (called
his ad~ess , ls Box 92, Clarksburg,
P buDding a nd one In Mapleshade.
ached to a n omnibus public spend.
Bush's Mill after 1871), Bullskln,
Ohio 43115,
I ' ~ .
Kyger, Swan 'c Creek, Addison,
ing bill which passed Congress on
Feb. 17, 1913. Included In the bill
Patriot, Ridgeway, Rodney, and
was a n e xpenditure or $75,000 to
Flag Springs.
~vidence
'v
erec t a new pas!' office at Gallipolis.
Added In the 1Bl0s were Mercer. '
However, due to a long list o!
ville, Raccoon Isla nd, Rio Grande,
NEWARK, Ohio (Al') - A Common Pleas Judge Neal M.
circumstances the 'post office was
Thurman, Bay's Bottom (later
Licking
County judge dismissed for 'r..aughlin.
·
not constructed until 1924.
became Crown City). and Gallla
lack
of
evidence
four
of
six
counts
of
Wing
and
his
associates,
Robert
The present post office Is about
Furnace (now known as Galli a) . By
securities
violations
C.
Wills
,
65,
Newark,
andWllllamE.
theft
a
nd
the 15th different building In town
the way, Mercerville Is on its fourth
against Mark Wing, 30, of Grove Brame, 62, P ataskala are being •
that has served as a post df!lce site. · name having previously ' been
·tried qn charges stemming from an
City.
Previous to 1924 the government
known as Smith 's, Brecklnridge,
Wing now faces one count each of Incom e tax consulting company
a nd Messervllle.
simply rented space in privately
grand
theft and ~urities violation
here that wms owns. Tl)e trlai
owned buildings, o! which we would
At one tbne Gallla County had as
after
the
dismissal
on
F
riday
by
resumes Monday.
number: the old Ohio Valley Bank
many as 75 different post offices
, at Second and State; the K of P
(about 19M ), the number dropping . - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - building; the Francis Peter Le- , precipitously since. Such towns as
Klages, Hollis, Holcomb, Hoadley,
Clercq home, First and Court; the
Hayward ouild!ng at Third and
Hilton, Harvey, Halley, Glenn,
State; and the Park Central HoteL
Gage, Ollve, Tycoon, Boggs, Yoho,
Knob, Malaby, Firor; Moody, and
A post office was first established
in Gallipolis on J une 20, 1794, and
Lincoln had their own post offices.
RIPLEY, W. VA.
the successor to Richard Bane will
In looldng through tbe list of
make the 28th postmaster the town
Gallla post offices we find that the
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF
has had. Francis Peter LeClercq
Rio Grartde post office was closed
had the longest tenure (1!ll7-1838)
by the government on Sept. 22, 1863,
with Elmer Caldwell second (1947·
only to be reopened on Sept. 28 of

Lack of

forces dismissals

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JACKSON GENERAL HOSPITAL

JACKSON TREATMENT CENTER

Gallia S&amp;WCD names four
c~ndidates for board post
GALLIPOLIS - Lawrence Bur·
dell, JerryDeel, Edstowersand J oe
Thompson have been named Gallia
Soil a nd Water Conservation District board supervisor candidates a
S&amp;WCD spokesman announced
Saturday.
One will beelectal to a three-year
term during the organization' s 39th
ann ual dinner meeting Nov. 3,
beginning at 7 p.m . at Green
E lementary School In Centenary .

m eeting. Eligible voters must he at
least 18 years of age a nd · own or
occupy land within the county.
Those unable to -a tte nd the
m eeting m ay pick up absentee
ballots at the district office on Nov. 3,
froll\8a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
Dinner tickets may he purcl)ased
a t the district office, 529 J ackson
Pike, Room · 31J8.C. Dead line for
reservations is Oct 31.

The three-year term or Bla ine
Taylor expires this year.
Members of the nomlna ling
committee this fall were Noel
Massie, chainnan; David McKen·
zle, ASCS County Executive Direc·
tor and Bud Carter, Gallla County
Extension Agent.
Nominations will be accepted
from the floor during the dinner

DONALQJ' A. COX
ATTORN'EY-AT-lAW
PRIVATE PRACTICE
located At

444 SECOND AVE .• GALLIPOliS
Now Ava ilable for the General Practice. Of Law
OFFICE HOURS ARE

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8:30A.M. to 5:00P .M.
Saturdays and Evenings by Appointment
PH . 446-8693

ELBERFELDS

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SALE

24 Hour Admission Available
Starting Monday, October 24
For Further Information
. And A Descriptive Brochure

Call 304-372-4320 or 304-372-2731
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'81 OLDS CUTLASS

BONNEVILLE SEDAN

BROUGHAM

Dark blue with. matchin g
cloth interior, wire wheel
covers, V·6,power. Nice.

Ch ampagne beige with
contrasting velour interior.
Prem. Tires. · Expect the
best.

100% WARRANTY

100% WARRANTY

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REGAL LIMITED

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210 ST. WAGON

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Blu e, local executive's se·
cretary trad e. Driven only
: 15,656 miles.

NICE

.IMMACULATE COND.

EXTRA NICE

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MARQUIS

Local Senior Citizen 's
trade. A prem ium car. Drt·
ven only 43 ,256 miles. Own·
er's name on request.

Sedan, 'loaded with all the
factory options. One local
owner. New Electra Park
Av enue trade.
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Show beat
Pages 6, 7
"Channel 23 listings included
in this week's guide."
Stalion liStings

'81 CHEV.
CHEVETIE SEDAN

4 spd ,, air cond., 29,800
miles. '84 Pontiac tra de.

'78 BUICK
LeSABRE SEDAN

listings

SHARP

Air cond ., cruise c ontrol •
ll)uch, much more. Local
retired 'widow's trade.

WSAZ
HBO

Huntington, WV
Home Box Office

MAX

Cinemax

CBN
ESPN
WTBS

Christian Netwrk
Sports Network .
Atlanta, GA

Columbus, OH
WTAP Porkeraburg, WV
WCHS Charleaton. WV
WPBY Huntington, WV
WBNS Columbus, OH
· woua Athena, OH
WOWK Huntington, WV
WVAH Hurricane, WV

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Operatloa Prime 'l1me airing of "Sadat," says he Jeamed everytldug he could about Anwar el
~)pushed It IIIIi of his mind lor ldo role 118 lhe peg•slne!e&lt;J Eyptlan leader. (AP ,

Hollyw9od
·P ages 7, 8

HARD TO FIND

Serving Gallia, Meigs and Mason Counties
GMAC AND

BANK
FINANCING
See: Harland Wood, Bob
Brickles, Jim Cochran or
Greg Smith, Mgr.

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dau top, plus lots more.
37,126 miles. '83 Bui ck
trade.

Bedroom Furniture
Reg..'69.00 Night Stand ....................... Sale 155.00
Reg. ' 119.00 Twin or Full Bed .... .......... . Sale 195.00
Reg. 1124.00·4 Drawer Chest ...... .. ......... Sale 199.00
Reg. ' 149.00 5 Drawer Chest ................ Sale 1119.00
Reg. 1169.00 Chest on Chest .. :........... Sale 1135.00
Reg. 1179.00 Single Dress~ &amp; Mirror .....Sale 1143.00
Reg. 1239.00 Double Dresser &amp;·Mirror ... Sale. '191.00

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2 dr. air, power windows,
door locks, 60-40 seats.
White with matching landau top. '84 Riviera trade.

BROUGHAM

MAPLE- OPEN STOCK

A guide to local
Television programming
October 16 thru October 24

For The Tops In
Qual-ity
See UsiJ
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REGAL TUDOR

ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS

A Center for the Treatment Of
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