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No.

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1989

13 Sectlona, 82 Pagea

Pomeroy-Gallipolis. Point Pleasant, January 1, 1

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May~r

optimistic
_year,
· d~pite closing of businesses

STARTING THE YEAR OUT SA VING-Jesslca Justice, three, and Matthew Justice, 7,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Justice, Hysell
Run, started the year out right by opening savlnp
accounts with their penny coUectlons Friday at
Bank One, Rutland Branch. Th.e youngsters have

Kerr

retir~ng

(See photo, page AS)
BRADBURY - John E.M.
(Jack) Kerr wrapped up almost
30 years service as owner and .
general manager of Radio MidPorn Inc., WM,PO, Friday and
headed Into partial retirement.
Kerr began his career In the
newspaper bustDess and managed a family-owned newspaper,
The Waverly News, In Waverly.
In 1952 he became employed with
The Athens Messenger and In
1955 joined the advertising staff
of Station WATH in Athens.
In 1959, he, Andrew Kovlan,
Frank Rauch and Roger Jones
established WMPO at Bradbury,
a 1,000-watt AM station. In 1964,
the AM•statidll began operating
at 4,000 watts and In 1973 WMPO
·• .. becafl\e. FM and was the first
stereo country station In . Southeastern Ohio.
Kovlan and

from WMPO

Jones left their ownership capacIties In the station over the years.
As owner-manager of the local
station, K~rr has contributed and
ass is ted In numerous community
events In the Pomery-Middleport
area over the years. He assisted
with the Big Bend Reillttas,
helped IUtall the early doek• •t
the levee and assilted In the walk
to Columbus made by Melp
residents a number of years ago
to emphasize the need to Improve
State Route 33. Kerr Is past
president of the Athens County
Shrine, Is affflliated with the
Athens Cotillion, .Is a member of
Symposlarc of America, the
Athens Chapter of the Ruffed
Grous,e Society and Is a longstanding member of the Athens
Country Club. He Is a member of
the First Presbyterian Church In

~yers retir~
By MARGARET CALDWELL
Times-Sentinel staff
GALLIPOLIS - After more
than 30 years In the Gallia County
Cour.thouse, Gailia County Recorder Evalee Myers has retired
from the position . .After being
recorder for 22 years, Myers held
an elected office longer than any
other official in the courthouse.
Myers, 57, began working In

been saving pennies for as long as they can
remember, and the parents for them before that.
With 7200 In shoe boxes, the parents decided It was
time for the children to open savings accounts.
Bank Teller Kathy stewart assisted Jessica and
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Matthew
In counting out the money.

Athens.
Over his 30 years of broadcastIng service, Kerr has employed
and given numerous aspiring
broadcasters their start In the
field Including many Ohio University graduates.
Friday, employees at the statlot honored Kerr. He was
presented with a perS()nallzed
plaque carrying out a radio
them. •nd a decorated cake In
addition to a sbeclal commendation from the· Ohio General
Assembly paying trlbu te to his
maintaining the highest standard of excellence In the radio
field over the years.
The station has been sold and
the new owner Is Lennie Elirson,
of E.T. Broadcasting, Inc. Elirson Is president and general
manager · of the purchasing
company.

By NANCY YOACHAM
guidelines for renovation and
Tlmes-Sentlnei Staff
remodeling of historical .buDdPOMEROY - Qesplte the fact
ings- In Pomeroy was passed
that two of Pomeroy's best recently by CounciL With this
known businesses - Elberfelds ordinance now In effect, anyone
D!!P.artment Store and Marguer- wishing to alter
lte s Shoe Store- are golngoutof buildings In the village must
business, Pomeroy Mayor Ri- present a plan for alterations to
chard Seyler. maintains an optim- an Historic Preservation ComIs tic outlook for Meigs' county . mission which Council has ap-'
seat.
, pointed. In evaluating plans for
For one thing, Seyler does not building alterations, the Com-'
believe the two buildings which mission will ol;ltaln professional
house these long established assistance from architects, conbuslne:;ses will s~nd empty for tractors, fire and safety experts
long, once the businesses have and banking officials. Based
closed their doors for the last upon the professional advice, the
time.
commission will make a recomSeyler points out that there mendation to Council, and Counhave been lmprovements·in 1988. ell will then decide whether to
at both ends of the village, with accept or reject remodeling
the remodeling and construction plans.
of buildings on the upper blocks
The idea behind this new
of the business section, and ordinance Is to retain Pomeroy's
another new building housing historical significance. The
two new businesses at the lower group of local people who pushed
end.
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for the ordinance Include Mary
He believes that Pomeroy has Powell, Frank Porter III, Sue
much to offer any prospective Raub, William Quickel, Anne
business, · and points out that Chapman and others. These
Village Council has taken steps In people help comprise a commitrecent weeks to further promote tee which meets monthly to
Pomeroy's uniqueness.
discuss ways to develop Pome. An ordinance which provides roy, and Meigs County,lncludlng
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from courthouse duty

the Mason County Courthouse In
dexed Into one book powers of
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the clerk's office In 1949. When ... attorney, recognizances, pershe moved Jo Gallipolis, she
sonal · property, unemployment
Mltzle, Heather Gibeau ton Cody Boy, or the bank.
started working In the Galila · com~nsatlon, federal tax and
DRIVE-THROUGH BANKING - Folks took a
As one spectator commented, "It's all right,
second look when they saw two girls on horseback
County Clerk of Courts office for
mechanics liens, a~d
mlsce lanethey're not walking" as he pointed to the "No
Marjorie Rinehart In 1959. She
doing their banking ~ the drive-through of Bank
ous records. And ld
inOne, Rutland Branch Friday llfternoon. But It · Walk-Up Customers" sign posted by the bank.
successfully ran for recorder In
dexes are being t
.
wasn't a first for either Kandt Hysell, left, on
1966 to fill the unexpired term of
(See MYERS, page A3)
Mary H.' Wetherholt.
"The first time I ran for the
office, Cas by Meadows bet me$5
! .wouldn't win, so at 4:30 a.m.ln
the morning after election night,
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SYRACUSE - Judy Williams, be taught self-respect, and that
to· atu·act new business and my!.elf to the protection of our
the next day," Myers said.
natural resources. With the supSyracuse resident and Insurance everybody can do something well
Industry to Meigs County."
After taking the office In 1966,
port and Involvement of our
agent associated with Brogan- and find a niche In life. With these
Myers ran unopposed In her next
communities,
I will continue to
Mila
Raymond,
Portland
area
Warner Insurance, Pomeroy.
values and education, I don't
three electioll!l. In 1984, she was
Says Williams, "I'd like to think children would be as prone
resident and a beauty operator at stress the Importance of our
opposed and said she )lad to work
applaud our country for It's to get Into problems such as
the Top of the Stairs salon In land, air, water and wildlife and
hard to keep the office.
will strive hard In achieving this
backing of the research on AIDS, drugs.
Pomeroy.
After holding the position for 22
Says Raymond, "I wish happi- i'esolu tlon.
but at the same time, I hope that
"And although I strive hard In
years, Myers held an elected
"Also, I will be conilnuing a
reasearch for other catastrophic business ·imd with my family, I
ness and prosperity for everyone
office loner than any other
Ulnesses, sue)! as cancer and hope this coming year to slow
In our area during tha cqmlng resolu tlon which I began on Sept.
elected official in the courthouse.
diabetes, continues' just as down and take more time with
year, and I pray for world 13, 1988 at 12:45 p.m. On that day
'/I enjoyi!d being recorder,
and time I stopped smoking. I
strongly as In the past.
}riends and neighbors. I think
peace."
working with attorneys, real
"I'm also concerned about our this Is Important.''
A postscript from her son, had smoked for almost 15 years
estate people and all of Gallia
youth and the drug proble'll
Jeremy, Is "for better grades in and to break a habit like this was
County's people,'' Myers said.
difficult. Best of all, I feel better
among youth of today. I think
1989."
During Myer$ tenure,. she parents need to return to teach·
now and the people around me
ReGeJ:1 Beegle, Racine resimade numerous Improvements. lng their children basic priori· dl!pt and Southern elementary
Keith Wood, Chester resident, feel better too. I'm going to keep
All deeds, mortgages and in- ties, like respect for other people sc~ol principal.
resolution to not smoke.
and Meigs County game up
dexes were placed on microfilm, and other people's property, and
And If your resolut,lon Is the same
Says Beegle, " My wishes for
protector.
for security purposes, and In the that If you give your word, you the new year are for peace In th~
Says Wood, "My New Year's -do it!"
;ew courthouse computer.
keep your word. Children need to world, and for a concerted effort
resolution Is to further co~nil'!lt
Myers and her deputies in-

R-e sidents have .though is on New Year

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EVALEP; MYERS

$1.5 million suit filed ·
over alleged beating·
GALLIPOLIS - John Stobart,
Racine, filed a $1.5. million suit
Friday II) Galila County Common
Pleas Court seeking damages for
injuries he suffered Jan. 1, 1988,
wllen he was lliegedly beaten at
the Redman Inn, on US 35, near
Rio Grande. .tl
The 10mplalnt states that
· Stobart was Injured to the extent
tb.t he required 22 stitches to
repair the Injuries to his face,
sUJtained a CODCUsalon to the
skull and a blood clot or fluid on
the brain. Stobart said he had
medical expenses of $6,000. '

Named defendants In the suit
were Shane Souders, Glea Pau·
ley, Jeff Souderl, and Mike
Butler, all of QaJUpoUI, aDd Paul
Morrison, Point Pleasant, W.Va.
Morrison owned the Redman and
Butler wu bartender. The Souders and Paule,y were patrons at
the Redman Inn.
The plallltltf II seekilll $1500,000
In compensatory damare. (to
compensa~ for hls1njUrlel) ud
$500,000 (damapa awarded In
excess of compensatory to punIsh a dellmdMt for a gross
(See ll.l.il.LJON, At)

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ROBERT BEEGLE

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MILA RAYMOND
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the promotion of the historical
aspect of the area.
The main goal In the minds of
most people on this committee is
the even~ual renovation of Pomeroy's business dlstrfct. Mary
Powell points out that Pomeroy;s
greatest assets are Its historical
buildings ani;! its location on the
Ohio River, and If the village
were restored, it could be a
drawing card ?or tourists, which
In turn, would lead to further
development within the village In • t,
general and the county as a
whole.
Village Council also has projects underway which will hope~ly aid Pomeroy's further
development.
Some projects are relatively
small. For example, Councilman
Bill Young Is working to replace
the village's downtown lighting
with ornamental lfghting.
Other projects are of a larger
scale, such as 'a zoning project
which Is now ln. the beginning
stages. At the last regular
meeting of council, a Housing ,...
and Zoning Commission was
formed to study Pomeroy's
layout and make recommendaA4)
(See MAYOR,

KEITH WOOD

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cosl5, six months In jal! suscosts; Waller M. Riggs, Middle- and checked old records. dating
re'cording deeds, mortgages :
pended to 30 days, one year
port,$24andcdsts; CarlL. Wolfe, ba.c;k to the 1800s. .
leases, powers of attorney, serprobation, no operator's license;
Middleport. $25 and costs; Kathy ,
In the summertime, we have • vlcemen discharges, financing
Gene Fink, Mlddlt!port, $100and
J. Elias, Middleport, $24 and people from all over the Unltt&gt;d
statements, personal pro~ny
costs suspended to S30 and costs,
&lt;'Osts · ·Thoioos A. Withrow, States searching for old records. • tax liens, federal tax liens,
six months probation, restrainShad~. $29 and costs.
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workers' compensation liens,
lng order Issued, criminal tres BondS were forfeited by Danny - "1'emember when I was a child
Ohio Bureau ·or Employment
passing; Brenda Maines, ClncinL. Cooperrider, Charleston, visiting my grandparents. WUJ. Services. liens,- plats, releases.
natl, $50 and costs, six months
W.Va. , $46 for speeding; Martha you help ~&lt;;.. find the property
and other miscellaneous records.
1
.prnbatlon, 30 days In jail sus·
Lowe, Athens, S4C , no seat belt ; they owned.
Recorder deputies are Jean
pended , and resiltutlon ordered
Teresa J . Amos-Russell, MiddleHankins, who has been a deputy
on three cl\arges of passing bad
port, $40·.- no seat belt; David B.
._dea~hS
for 21 years, Clara Haner, a
cliecks; David R·. Spangler,
Dillard, Racine, $100. drug
deputy far 'the past15 years , and
Rutland, $250 and . costs, three . abuse; Charles Tyree. Middle·
Darla Swain, a deputy for 8
days In jail, 60 day license
port, $50, possessing a loaded Bessie Swain
years. Taking Myers seal a s
suspension, DWI ; . Donald H.
weapon returning from deer
recorder .on Monday wlll be
Well!ngton, Vinton, $298.50 and . hunting afler sunset.
CROWN CITY- Bessie Swain
Molly V. Plymale.
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costs, over 02 ·
rown City, died Saturday
Plymale said. " But I'm looking
Paul A. Childs, Athens, $10 and
morning at her residence.
forward to lt. "
,,suspended upon proof of valid
costs, left of center; Jeffrey B.
Uery Dum 1'8
Services will be Monday under
Myers Is one o( six children of,_
operator's license within 60 days,
Earl, Kenova, W.Va., $25 and
the direction of the Willis Fun- ' Orville "Buck" SlurgfQn, wiJo Is
no valid operator's license;
costs, hunting on anolher's land
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Frl· era! Home.
M
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David A. Spangler, Rutland, $250
without permission; Andrew J . day's winning Ohio Lottery
ason oun
ssessor. an t e
and costs, three days in jail, 60
Romans, Kenova, $25 and costs.
numbers:
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day license suspenslori, DWI;
hunting on another 's land wllh·Dally Number
Brian Bass, Syracuse, $100 and
out permission; Lllllan B. King,
475.
costs, 30 days in jail suspended to
Middleport, $10 and costs, failed
Elois.e Watkins, Roger F.Wat·
Ticket sales to.t.aled
10 days; one .year probation, on
to yield right of way; . Debra K
klns
.to Columbus So. Power Co.,
$1,450,094.50. with a payoff due of
operator's license;· $150 and . )3Urke, ·Pomeroy, $10 and costs. $501,098.50.
R/ W, Chester.
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failed to stop; Dennis L. Palmer,
· Jackie A. Ginther, Raymond
PICK4
Ginther to Columbus So, Power
Racine, $10 and costs, improper
6900.
backing; Steven D. Pullins,
PICK 4 licket sales totaled Co., R/ W, Lebanon.
William I. Thornton, Minnie L.
Pomeroy, $25 and costs, $15 and $236,807.50. with a payoff due of
(US I" ~ZII-800)
Thornton to Columbus So. Power
costs, overwtdth; Gregory S. . $106,638.
Woodard, Gallipolis, $10 and
PICK4 $1 straight bet pays Co., RIW, Salem.
Published each Sunday, 8251bird Ave.,
Leslie V. Fra'nk, Rhonda J.
costs, defective brake lights.
Gallipolis, Ohio, by theOhioValley Pub·
$6,744. PICK4 $1 box bet pays
llshlng CompanyiM.ultlmedta, Inc. SeFined for spe~lng were MI- $562.
Frank to Columbus So. Power
cond class postage paid at Gallipolis,
Co., R/ W, Chester.
chael Watkins, Parkersburg,
Ohio 45631. Entered as seoond class
mailing matter at Pomeroy, Ohio, Post
W.Va., $20 afi'd costs; David A.
Office.
Farrell, Ashland, Ky ., $22 and
costs;
Btuce A, Simms, Oak Hill.
Member: United Press lnternatlonal.
· Inland Dally Press AssoclaUonand the
W.Va., $16'and costs; Sherry L.
Ohio Newspaper Association, National
Wilson, Rutland, $21 and costs; '
Advertising Rep resenta t lve, .Bran ham
Harold D. Rutan III, Newport
Newspaper Sales, 733 Third Avenue,
~'-"'York, Ne'f""{ork 100 .
News, Va., $25 and costs; Sherry
D. Roush, Syracuse, $23 and
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· A graduate from· Point Pleasant High School in 1949, she
began her work In courthouses
thai June.
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She Is married to Robert E.
Myers, an agenl for Ashland OIL
They presently are building a Jog
house In the Cora community. ·
Her many hobbles also keeping·
her busy are boating with
friends, playing euchre, working
In the yard and garden - things
she said she never ha:d much time
for . .
Myers Is a member of the
Grace Uniled Methodist Church ;
Emblem Club; Women's Society
of Christl ali Servic~; Ohio Re· corder's Assochnlon; Order of
I he Easlern Star; and the Gallla
County Republican Club.
She said she plans to I ravel and
s tay acllve In the co'inmu n'tly .

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POMEROY - The following
Individuals.were !hied this week
In Meigs County Court by Judge
Patrick O'Brien.
·
. William · Weaver, Middleport,
S;J-.000 and costs, six months In
jail suspended to 30 days, two
y)!a~s probation, 60 day license
suspension, vehicular homicide;
Rick Pridemore, Rutland, s1.ooo
a'nd costs, attempted cultivation; ,
$250 and costs,.six months In jail
suspended to 20 days , one•year
p;robatlon, no driver 's license; .
Daniel c. Slayton, Apple Grove,
W.Va., $125 and costs, overload;
$20 and costs, no seat belt; Kenny
R. Chapman, Huntington, W.Va.,
$ 75 and costs, five day sin jail

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 7 AM EST 1+89

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

Municipal court----_;__.;___ _ _ _ __

GALLlPOLIS _ Thr!'E' p!'rsons
wE're fine!! and 53 othersforfelred bonds. Including 34 sp!'eders.
Friday In Gallipolis Municipal
Court.
Jqse~h A. Blazer, Jr., 25, Rio
Grande, was fined $78 and costs
for sp!'edtng, 69 miles p!'r hour in
a 45 mile an hour zone, and Eric
Krantz, 42, Point Pleasant, was
fined $15 and costs for sp!'edlng.
Forfeiting bonds for sp!'edlng
were: · Ira B. DeVaughn, 49,
Louisville. Ky., $79; Terry M.
Hen
II 19 M
w v $71'
ry, • ' ason, · a.,
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James F. Clark, 32, Rt. 2,
Bidwell, $49; Phllfp R. Myers, 46,
Cinclnnanti; $48; John T. Drummond, Jr., 23, Rt.1, Bldweil,$41;
Darlene P. Dixon, 51, Rt. 2,
Gallipolis, and David -A. Moore,
{2JsNOW
Bl!AIH
W,{iiJSHOWERS
31. Rt. 4, Gal)lpolls, $46; Klye J.
FRONTS:
Warm "Gold
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Occluded Stl·oh,l9, Wapakoneta, Ohio, $45;
Kathy .Jo Lewis, 22, ReynoldsWEATHER MAP - During early Sunday, morning, rain Is
burg,
Ohio, Anthony S. White, 18,
forecast for parts of the southern Pacific Coast, the mid
Thurman,
Roberta F. McGrall,
-Mississippi Valley, tbe Ohio Valley and the mid Atlantic Coast
.35,
Huntington,
W.Va.,-Joann M.
ountaln
· States. -Snow Is forecast for parts of llle ceatralln~e
Layman,
54,
Mason,
Mich .•. and
Region, parts of the northern lnte1'1110Untaln Reg!
d the '
Betty
L.
Morrison,
51,
Hendercentral and northern Plains. Showers and lhund
s are
W.Va.,
all
$44;
son,
forecast for the Gulf Coast and the southern Atlantic oast States.
Betsy L. Ball, 44, Rt. 2, VInton.
Snow Is possible io most of the Intermountain Region, most ol the
Guy
A. Hanoa, 41, Galloway,
northern Plains, the upper Mississippi Valley, and parts •! the
Ohio,
Larry 0. Diggs, 40, Colum. northern Atlantic Coast States. UPI
bus, Paul J. Coburn, 32, Chillicothe, Ohio, and Christopher A.

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Mayor ...
(From MAYOR, page All

: By United Press International
"I wish I was In PhoeniX," said
tions for zoning.'
,
• Heavy rains promised a wet senior state trooper Gary
This commission, according to
· New Year's Day for the South. · Cyphers'' at Pendleton, Ore., 50 State statute, must Include
and rain and snow continued to mlles northwest of La Grande. ''I
Seyler, Council President Larry
fall in the early morning in parts should have known to take my
Wehrung, and three citizens . •.
. of the Pacific Northwest already vacation at this time. of year."
Citizens named to the commls·
• socked in by doorknob-high snow
slon are Joe Struble, Joe Clark
· drifts.
and Lisa Murphy .
• Showers and thunderstorms
Although Seyler admits that
lashed the So uth from Texas,
zoning Pomeroy will not be an
along the Gulf Coast into Georgia
. easy task, he does believe that
(From Sl.5 MILLION, All
and the middle Atlantic states.
many problems, "such as where
The National Weather Ser\1ce
you
can and cannot park In the
wrong) against Shane Souders,
• said the rain was falling north of
village,".
may be lm!lroved by
Pauley and Jeff Souders: and
: a warm front and would continue
the
commission's
study of the
$500,000 In damages, plus court
; throughout the day .
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village.
costs, against Morrison and
• Snow also fell In parts of
Another step .t aken by Council
Butler.
· oregon and Washington, esp!'In
recent months w,as the hiring
Stobart charged that . Shane
cially in the higher elevations,
Souders, Pauley and Jeff Soud- of VIllage Administrator John
but In most areas was less than
ers
were malicious in their Anderson to oversee utilities and
the' heavy snow rtporred.
actions when they allegedly other village concerns.
• Snow is exp!'cted throughout
With Pomeroy facing major
at tacked him with their hands
-much of the West and across the
exp!'nses In regard to EPA
and
fists,
a
pool
stick
and
brass
:Northern Rocky Mountains into
mandated Improvements of the
knuckles.
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• North Dakota . and Minnesota.
The plaintiff alleges that Mor- village's sewage disposal sys: snow was also forecast for
rison and Butler were negligent tem, Council hOpE'S to qualify for
' northern New England, the
In falling to prop!'rly control and State Issue II funds to help foot
weather ~rvlce said.
sup!'rvise the activities of the bills for sewage disposal lm·
Forecasters said a moist PaSouders and Pauley; by contlnul· provement. One asp!'ct conS!·
.ciflc air mass brought preciplta·
dered by Council before hiring
tion intomuchofthefarWestand lng to · serve them alcoholic Anderson was Olat by having
: northern Rockies. Dense fog was . beverages while they were vis·
ibly Intoxicated, and In prevent- someone concentrating fulltime
: reported In parts of Texas,
on slch matters, Pomeroy would
Ing the beating of the plaintiff.
~ Oklahoma, Louisiana' and northStobart further charged that have a better chance of meeting
: ern Florida.
requirements necessary lor
Temp!'ratures around the na- Morrison and Butler were negli- State funding .
Uon at 2 a.m. EST ranged from 11 gent in falling to come t'o his ald
So even with buSinesSes mov·
degres s below zero at Grand alter lt became evident that he
lng
out, Seyler Is still anticipat·
was
about
to
be
attacked
or
was
·Forks . N.D .. to 74 at Key West.
Ing a good year for Pomeroy and
being
attacked,
and
preventing
: Fia ."r
commends Council for efforts In
: A /winter storm pounded the the assault on the plaintiff alter it paving the way for future
; Pacific Nor!hwest with heavy became evident that he was development.
being injured.
~now that fell in doorknob-high
drifts In northeast Oregon, shutling down a .major Interstate
: highway for 24 hours and jam: mtng hotels and motels with
We wish for you, not as a customer alone, but
; hundreds of stranded holiday
rather as a friend, that-this New Year may reward
·travelers.
The snow had "drifted up to the
you with still greater success and happiness. ·
doork~obs In the office right
We are indeed filled with gratitude for what
here,' Oregon stat!' troop!'r Stan
your faithful patronage has contributed toward
. Terry said. in Le Grande, Ore.
,...., Earlier. Steve Astell, 28, and
our success during the past year.
; his wife, Claire, of Seattle said
; they got one of the last rooms at a HAPPY NEW YEAR
La Grande motel.
"Booked?" Astell asked when
he was told all the lodging
facilities in the area were full. ' 'I
guess we're lucky . I wonder how
GARY &amp; DELORES MITCHELL
,long we'll be here, though."

Coli, 26, Jackson, Ohio, all 543 :
Rodney s. Schllngermiln, 35 ,
WesrervUle, Ohio, Kevin c. Bal·
lard, 31, Columbus, Lee M,_Kerr,
20, Gallipolis, Teresa L. Craddock, 18, Steger, m., Thomas w.
Brumfield, 28, Gallipolis, and
Stephen H. Bias , ·39, Blackfork,
Ohio. all $42:
Danny w. Dobbins, 33, Rt. 1,
Bidwell, David w. Curnutte, 33,
Rt. 3, Gallipolis, Merlyn ·A.
Diddle, 48, . Huntington, W.Va.,
and Tina L. Wojtaszak, 21 , Rt.l,
Bid 11 11 ·$· 4 1
we 'a
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Ronald D. Via, 47, Payton,
Ohio, Gary Lee Hanson, 29,
Malden, N.C .. James L. Boswell,
26, Rt.l, West Columbia, W.Va.,
and Walter B. French, 26, Rt. 2_
Athens, Ohio, ail $40: Mark v.
Reecer, 26, Columbus and Jesse
W. James, 30, Cinclnntl, both $39.
Gwendollne D. Husk, 31, Rt. 2,
Bidwell, was fined $200 and costs
for shoplifting at K mart, 185
Upp!'r River Rd. She also recelved a · susp!'nded six-month

jail sentO?nce and_w~aced on
six months probation .
Forfeiting $41 bonds on traffic
vlolatJ9ns were: Anna L. Patrick, 2l, Rt. 1, Crown City, Betty
L. Harris, 51, Rt. 2, Letart,
W.Va., Steven W. McCormick,
36, 1Galltpolis, and Robert R.
Gillenwater, 56, Galllpolls, all for ·
faliure \O stop within the assured
clear distance;
Charles McLain, 34, Rt: 1,
Cheshire, lorJallure to maintain
control; James E. Harris. 41. Rt .
3,, Gallipolis, failure to yield one
half o! the roadway: Stephen R.
Stumbo, 38, Gallipolis, expired
registration,· Todd A. HamUton,
18, Rt. 1, Gaillpolls, !allure to
obey a stop sign; Keith R. White,
34, Rt. 4, Gallipolis, squealing

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lis , following too closely; Lester.
Mount, 50, Rt. l , !lidwell, failure
to display a valid registration:
Charlie L. Bllllngs,.48, Moravian
Falls N.C .. changing lanes wltll: ·
out c~ution.
Charges or no seat belt were
dismissed againSt: Russe!_\,_,0.
Gibson,- 43, Rt. .;,'!, Galll~ls;
Mark {1.. Burton, Jr., Gallipolis; '
Gary L. Johnson,. 35, Oak Hill,
Ohio: Paul N. Dln~ss, 31, Rt. 2,
Vinton: and L. Paul Martin, 65,
Rt. 1, Crown City:
Brian Halfhill, 18, Rt. 1, Bid·
'well forfeited a $74 for hunting
dher' without a valid .,.;rmit and
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.-James L. Davison, Jr., 45, PSR,
Gaillpolis $51, for an overwldth
vehicle.

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LOGAN - Following a ·slow
first quarter , Logan's Chieftans
very dellberately ran their offense to rack UQ a 58-36 wtn over
the visiting Me~ Marauders to
hand them their sixth loss of the•.
season.
Meigs held a very brief lead 2-0
lead at the outset as neither team
set the nets afire during ttie
initial eight minutes. The scoreboard read 8-4. favoring the
hosts, at the close of the .,tjrst
quarter.
.Opening the second canto, the
Chieftans connected on three
consecutive field goals In a span
of fifty seconds to Op!'n the lead to
teQ (25-15) at the half.
Quarter three saw the two
squads play on fairly even terms,
trading baskets, as the Logan
five up!'ed their margin to twelve
after 24 minutes or play.
~ The Marauders maile a run In
the final frame and pulled to
(Varsity only)
· within eight at the 3:34 mark. The • TEAM
W L
P OP
missed an opportunity to cut the Trtrnble ... :........... G 0 437 352
lead to slx when the front end of a Wellston .............. 4 .r 435 il93
one and one fell short of the Vinton ................ .4 2 409 381
mark. Fjillm that point, the Meigs Belpre .............. ~ ..3 2 330 299
live coil\mitted four costly tur- Miller .................. 2 3 313 339
novers that permitted the Chiefs Fed-Hock ing ........ 2 3 298 340
to pull away for the victory.
Nels-York .. ... ....... l 3 230 236
Logan used a tight, trapping Alexander ........... L 4 285 317
defense that kept the visiting Meigs ........._..... :...0 4 253 329
Marauders off· balance on the
January 3_games
night as they strugglede to Wellston at Nelsonville-York
launch a good shot each time Vinton County at Trimble
down the floor.
Alexander at Miller
Belpre at Meigs
Federal Hocking at Eastern

REWARD

Waterford 1t, F•dera.l Hoc llln1 65

Slit, Watldns Mem 54
Wlckllfle n, T••lftD 1'113
wo.-..r 74, Can too Soulh 7!

Meigs five, 58-36

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The Tigers were 17 of 22 at the . p!'riod. Neither team scored In
line.
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Gallipolis connected on 13 of 36 favor of the Cubs after three
for 36 p!'rcent and was 11 of 13 at p!'rlods . .Gallipolis pull!'d within
the line.
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"We couldn't get it Inside very period:
often. When we did, we turned it
Hutchinson !I'd Greenfield with
over or got only one shot; We seven points . Scott Morgan
couldn't hit anything . from the paced the Blue Imps with 14 .
ou~ide . On the 'Other hand, we
GalliPolis wlll play at Jackson
couldn't stop them from scoring Friday and host Southern Sa tureasylayups,"Osbornesaldafter· d a~·· Greenfield Is at Unloto ·
ward. "It was a repeat of the TUesday and Circleville Friday.
Chesapeake loss," he continued .
Varsity box:
Joe Owen paced Gallla's atGALLIPOLIS (37) - Shawn
tack with eight points. Shawn McNeal, 2-0-4: Rob Skidmore.
McNeal, tn foul trouble early, led 1-0·2: Joe Owen. 3·2·8: Todd
Gallla on the boards with live.
Casey, 0-2·2: William Strait,
In the reserve game, Green- 1-0-2: fete Anderson, 2-1-5: Chris
field 's Doug Moon· and Mike Rathburn , 1·0-2; Er.ic Murphy, ,
Hutchinson canned six free H-6; AI Elliott, 0-0-0; Josh
throws In the final 36 seconds as Williams, 0·0·0: Gene Sheets,
the Cubs· edged the Blue Imps, 1:2-4: Justin Fallon, 1-0-2. TO·33·28.
TALS 13-11-37.
Greenfield led 14 -9 after one
GREENFIELD (57) - Shane
Anderson, 6 (1)-5-20; Scott Badgley. 1-3-5; Riehle Burner, 1-3-5:
Klle Cameron, 1· (l) ·5: Marcus
Coleman, 2·1-5; Dean O'Connor,
0-0-0; Ashley Reynolds, 0-2,2;
J·a nne Sllander, 0·2-2: Don Yates ,
6-4-l6. TOTALS 17 (2)-17-57:
By Quarrers: ,
The Marauders hit on 16 of 47·
Gallipolis
........... 6 6 "8 17-37
field goals and 4 of 10 free throws
while the Chieftans canned 21 of G,reenlieid ......... 16 11 14 16-5/
46 from the floor and 16 of 26 from / Resenes - Greenfield 33
GalllpQlis 28.
the charity stripe.
Bux score:
MEIGS- Burdette 3-0-6:· Betzlng 0-0·0; Neigier 1-d-2: Crooks
2-0-4;
Oiler 0-3-3; Baker 9-1-19;
Greene 0-0-0 Powell1·0-2.
I:.OGAN Allender 1-0-2:
Moore 3·6-12; Champ 4-0-8: c .
Stversol\ . 0-2·2: D. Stiverson
6-2-H; Dennis 1-2-4; Starner
1-1-3: Redd 5·3-13.
Scoring by quarters:
"YOUR 'COMPLETE'
Meigs ............. ..... 4 11 12 9-36
_Logan .. ..... ........... 8 17 4 19-58
ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR
In the reserve contest , the
STORE"
Chieftans downed the Marauders
by 40 points as they posted a 76·36
win.

'HangQver Open'
scheduled Sunday

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Janua.ry 3 games:
Vinton County at Trimble
Rock Hill at Chesapeake
South Point at Wayne
New Philadelphia at Marietta
Greenfield at Unloto
Hannan Trace at Point Pleasant ·
January 6 games:
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Marietta at Warren Local
Logan at Athens
Nel'sonvtlle·York af Vinton
county
Chesapeake at Ceredo-Kenova
GALLIPOLIS - The first
South Point at Rock Hill
annual "Hangover Open" golf
Greenfield at Circleville
tournament will be · held at
Southern at Southwestern
Cliffside Golf Course, Gallipolis,
Milton at Point Pleasant
beginning with a shotgun start a
Minford at Waverly
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Wheelersburg at Valley
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Logan at Zanesville
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It Inside or they would kill us,"
VanMatre said aftl!r the Tigers'
recorded their sixth victory In
eight starts. Gallipolis drppped.
to 3-5.
"I was surprised our kids.were
able to do as well as they did,
esp!'clally an the •boards," VanMatre continued. "Our opponents have been killing us on the
boards all ye-a r."
. ~ The TJgers forced 17 GAHS
turnovers, slx In the Op!'ning
period, and outrebounded the
ladsofCoachJimOsborne, 22-19.
Greenfield IE'd 16·6 after ·one
period, 27-12 at halftime and 41-20 ·
after three quarters of play.
Shane Anderson IE'd the Tigers
· altack with 20 points and five
rebounds. Don Yates tossed lnl6
markers and picked off slx
rebounds. T.he Tigers had 12
turnovers. From the field, Green·
lield hit 17 of 40 for 42.5 percent.

iH Logan rolls past

Friday's results:
Gre.enfleld 57 Gallipolis 37
Chesapeake 100 Fairland 69
Athens at Trimble, ppnd.
Logan 58 Meigs 36
OBuffalo 46 Sou Ill Point 44
Point Pleasant 59 Ba.r boursvllle

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Athens ........... 3 1 202 175
Warre~ .......... 2
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Marietta ........ 2 2 189 196
Gallipolis ....... . 1 3 144 159
Jackson ......... 0 4 ·181 219
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FRATERNAl PROGRAMS

standings

SEOAL VARSITY
TEAM
WL
P OP
Logan.; ........ .. 4 0 261 207
Athens ........... 3 1 242 200
Gallipolis ....... 2 2 205 218
Warren .......... 2 2 254 232
Jackson .... .... . 1 3 212 284
Marietta ........ 0 4 208 241
TOTALS
12 12 1382 1382

, · WILLIAMS CUT OFF - Gallipolis guard Josh Williams (32,
With ball) 1$ cut off fromlhe front and rear by Greenfield's Marcus
Coleman (40, left, and Shane Anderson (10) right, In Friday's
non-conference-gJ~Ru!· at Greenfield. The Tigers used a pressure
defense to defeat GAHS, 57·37.

$1.5 million...

~REENFIELD - . Visiting
Gallipolis fel'*hind 11·2 early In
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Rick VanMatre's Greenfield Tigers pressured their way to an
easy 57·37 non-conference victory over the Blue Devils.
· ·:we knew we . had to pui
pres~ure on them before they got

(SEO,Opponents)
- (Ail·Games )
TEAM
W
LP
Waverly .... :...... 9
0 635
Logan ....... .. ...... 9
0 570
Chesapeake .... ,. 8
1 657
Athens ........... :.. 8
2 621
Portsmouth ......-7
2 719
Wheelersburg ... 6
2 483
Greenfield ........ 6
2 444
Warren ............. 5
3 514
Vinton County ... 5
3 510
Pt. Pleasant ..... 2
3 · 289
Gallipolls ......... :3
5 380
South Point.. ..... 3.
5 562
· Southern ...........3
5 508
Jackson .... ...... .,2
7 598 ·
Marietta ...........!
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• By GLENN McCASLAND

BARBOURSVILLE - It was
nip and tuck: down to the last
seconds, but Point Pleasaht stunned
Barboursville, 59-57, here Friday
night to snap a three game losing
streak and move to 2-3 on the year.
The victory was the second
Pioneer Athletic Conference win of
the season and concluded the 1988
half of play for the Big Blacks, who
will rest until next week.
Coach Lennie Bameue's crew
didn'tlet 17 turnovers shake them
as they overcame a 30-25 halftime
deficit to take a 44-42 third period
lead during a 19 point quaner then
played Barboursville even, 15-15,
in the last eight minutes to win.
"It was an excellent game. It was
a big win for us," Barnette said.
Senior Casey Hill got a handle
on his individual game while Bryan
Faber and Jermy Blain both
cracked double figures while four
other Point cagers scored to help
the Blacks along.
·
Hill had 21 points. including two
key three-point buckets in the big
third quaner, as weU as eight
rebounds.
Faber rolled off 15 points and
five rebounds while Blain had 10
' points and a rebound on the night. .
Chuck Wood picked up five jXlints
and four rebounds. Phil Swislier
had four points and Stephen Henry
joined Scott Coen with a basket
each.
· Barboursville · had three double
figure scoring efforts as Charles
Childers rolled. up 20 jXlints, ineluding two three-point baskets for
tile losers. He was {pllowed by Don
Altizer with 15 points and Mike
Stull with 12 points. Four other
Barboursville cagers scored a 10ta1
of 10 points between them.
The Big Blacks had seven steals
and four assists on the night 10 offset their 17 turnovers, 12 of which
were bad passes.
Point shot 24 of 43 from the
Door for 56 percent and Bar·
boursville hit 24 of 53 for 45 per-cent during the game.
The Point crew, having lost two
games in a row in the Ripley basketball tournament this week, star·
ted slow, and Barboursville took
advantal!e of that. rolline uo 16
points to eight i_n the first period.

back as the third canto began"with
-tly Gary Clark
the !lend Area team outscoring the
• ELIZABETH W.V A
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· ··"'ed
Mason
CountY rivals
head to a 56 · 52 advantage. Bamttz
14111
head Friday night in the consola- 10 points while Kincaid dropped in
don game of the Wirt County nine and Cljris Jewell six for
Christmas tournament with the Wahama in the period whi)e HanWahama White Falcons staging a nan hit a cold spell which netted
Second half comeback to defeat the the Wildcats just three field goals
Hannan Wildcats by a narrow 87- following
the
intermission
ll3 margin in a classic hardwood break.Wahama maintained a slim
Confrontation. ')"he contest was the lead throughout most of" the final
-:ighth meeling on the baskelbaU quaner before Hannan mal!e a last
floor between the two neighboring ditch effort to regain the advantage
schools in the past 13 years with it enjoyed during the opening two
Wahama winning all eight.
periods.
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: The vic~Qry by coach Lewis
A four ~~~t play by Da_lton w11h
:tWJ's charges snapped a lengthy 27 2:12 remammg made It• 81-80
game regufar season losing streak before Kincrud sank a two pomter
and gives the Bend Area team a 1-5 '-artd added a free thro~ to g1ve
IJliUt on the current 1988-89 bas- Wahama an 84-80 lead With 1:13 to
ketball campaign. "It was a total play. Tom· McDermitt then sank
tepm effort" a relieved WHS head !Joth ends of a one and one~ make
coach Lew HaU said following the 1t 86-80 before Hagley cut ~~ ·to 86ruiil biting confrontation. "We 82 wtth a fi~ld goal . .Kincrud then
really played hard the second half. went to the bnc and converted one
The conlest actually came dowit to· ai two_ free thro':"s for an 87-82
our strength agaipst the Wildcats Wahan13 lead w1th :33 SCCillld&amp;
speed 11 was a great game turned in remrunmg before DeBoard closed
by bodt teams,"added Hall.
out the nights scoring with a basket
Wahama trailed throughout the at the :08 second mark to make the
first half as a uio of Hannan cagers final tally 87-83.
.
"We have played to hard th1~
Bubba DeBoard, Charlie Hagley
and Roy Dalton, kept the Wildcats...J year f~r ~~ not to go our way
in front before John Barnitz and Hall sa1d. The lead changed hands
Bobby Kincaid retaliated for pr?bably eight or ten times and
Wahama during second half play. nctthcr team seldmn led by more
Barnitz finished the evening with a than SIX or e1ght pomts. Hannan has
gtime high ~6 points while Kincaid a very good basketba~ team. ~ts
allied 27 wtth most of their sconng_. one ~ouid have gone e1ther way .
taking place in the final two periods
A pau of Masoli County players
as~ Wahama tallied 56 second half
were named to the All-tournament
pclints to claim the victory.Hagley team in John .Bamitz and Bubba
paced the Hannan offensive ~uack Deboard. Barmtz fimshed the two
wtth 24 markers while DeBoard game IOumey with a total of 49
tOtaled 20 and Dalton 18 in the foul points while Deboard scored 56
ptagued affair.
points during ~e two day event. .
Wahama wtl! retlJiU to acuon
Officials Ted Vanscoy and Joe
CrQSs whistled no less than 45 fouls next Tuesday mght by travehng to
in the game which' resulted in three Kyger . Creek for . its fifth aw~y
walwrla cagers fouling out and two game m the last SIX outmgs wh1le
Hatman starters. Hannan attempted . Hannan visits Hun_tington )J- Joe
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Barboursville (57) Childers 5-24·3-20; Nicely 1-0-0-0-2; Shephard
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Barboursville 16-30-42-57

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the While Falcons uied 28 cllarity

S~ders

Then Point scored 17 points while points too boot in the second
Barboursville slowed to. 14 points, penod.
but still commanded a 30-25 point
In the junior varsity contest, the
lead at the buzzer.
young.:! Big Blacks took: it m BarPoint came back big-time in the boursvllle, 54-45, behind Bryan
third period as Hill sank two Morrow's 17 point night while
straight three point buckets and fol - Denis Bums and Jason Swain IX&gt;P·
lowed that with a pair of field goals ped the_cords for 22 points between
..and a free shot, collecting \1 of his them, mcludu\g two three point
21 points . Then he didn't score baskets.
Varsity
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Point
Pleasant
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Henry
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Faber 5-0itp the slack with 12 points between
Miller
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Hill 7-25.4-15;
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Cocn
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Swisher
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Swisher posted his first to varsity 22-2-9-12-59.
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Times-Sentinel Stall
• CHESl;IIRE - Kyger Creek
put four~ start.e rs In double
figures , including two with 20 or
more points, in a 79-74 upset win
over Eastern F riday night .
. · Th e verdict . which gave the
Bobcat s their second win of the
'Year, handed the Eagles their
first l~agJie loss after five s4ch
wins.
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"We played defense whim we
had to and we took care of the
ball,". said Kyger Creek boss
Larry Markham of his cagers,
who continued the l\lgh-pressure, .
turnover-oriented man-to-man
defense that they have played all
season. It didn't hurt that senior
guard Chad Leach led all scorers
with 29 points. and senior guard·
/forward Alan Denney sank 20.
In the first half, Leach foun!l
room to roam inside a nd space to
score outside, which helped him
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By SCOTT WOLFE
Times-Sentinel
Corres'pondent
RACINE - Led by the clutch
free throw shooting of Brad
Maynard,Todd Grindstaff, Brent
Shuler, and Andy Baer, the
Southern Tornadoes rolled to a
dramatle 76-69 victory over
North Gallljl Friday everting.
With just under two minutes to
go In the game, North led 69-63,
sending many fans to the doors
be lieving· the f'irates had
wrapped up another win. How ever, the tide soon changed, and
the Pirates did not score the
remainder of the gam e.
With just over 1: 30 left in the
game. center Brad Maynard
pulled Southern closer at 69-65
wilh a short jumper offtheglass.
In the ensuing seconds the
Pirates missed the first of
several late game free throws .
Todd Grindstaff put Southern one
notch closer with tlie first of a
bonus, 69-66, then after a North
Gallia miss Brent Shuler
grabbed the ever impvrtant
rebound and was fouled , where
he was sent to the line lor a bonus.
Shuler promptly sank both
ends of the bonus to pull SHS to
within one at 69-68. With SHS
pressing NG quickly pushed the
ball up the court,. but missed a
shot. Shuler again grabbed the
rebound and rifled it out to Chad
Taylor, who raced the ball
upcourt on the break and quickly
lilt a short jumper to give
Southern its first lead of the
game 70-69 .
On the lnbounds play Taylor
drew his fifth foul and exited,
while GregGlassb11rn went to the
l!ne, he also fell into the Pirate
slump.
With · : 45 left Roy Johnson
hauled down the rebound and
was fouled by a Pirate crewman,
bu~Jo nson came up e mpty thi s
tim .
uthern had fire in Its eyes
and sought to make klndllng of
the Pirate's plank, as on the next
trip the Bucs missed a golden
scoring opportunity and a loose
ball followed on the rebound. In a
scramble for the ball the SHS
fans quieted as sharp-shoo ting
Rusty Denney, the most not orious of all Pirates, went to the line
after being fouled. A glass plate
fell over the rim , but Don Mays
leaped high for the rebound. He
shoveled It off to Denney along
the- baseline, but the short
jumper rimmed out and Brad
Maynard brought home th e everimportant rebound.
In frustration Maynar d was
louted on the play, sending the
leading SHS scorer to the line
where he c almly sank both ends

of a bonus to most likely secure at
least a tie for his club, the j_COre
now 72-69 with : 26 remalnlilg.
NG quickly pushed the pumpkin down the co urt, where
double-digit scorer Br ian Stout
fire up a three point atttempt.
SHS got the carom and point
guard Andy Baer got the ball on
the outlet. This set the stage for
Baer and Grindstaff's heroics at
the line with : 12 and : 02left int he
game, giving SHS a hard -fought
76,69 come-from-behind win.
Although Southern claimed the
win In the action -pa c~ed and
decisive final two minutes, the
other 22 minutes of the game was
also quite explosive, mostly from
the Pirates ' point of view.
In an explosive offensive ~!fort
North Gall!a burst to a 23-15 first
period lead, then continued in the
same fashion for a 46-35 halftime
lead.
Southern was led by Bradley
Maynard who notched 20 points
and pulled down 16 rebounds.
Following him In offense was
Andy Baer with ·19 points, and
Chris Murphy and Brent Shuler,
who had career games with 10
apiece.
Behind Denney's super effort,
Brian Stout added 16 markers,
Mays added 10, Glassburn 8,
Darin Smith 9, and Benjl Blankenship and Todd Petrie two
each,
Southern hit 21 of 53 from · the
field and 25-31 at the line.
Maynard and Shuler grabbed
27 of Southern 's 40 rebounds.
North had 44, led by Denney and
Mays who added 11.
SHS had 7 steals, 11 turhovers
and 20 fouls.
NG ahd 3 steals:: 19 turnovers
and 21 fouls.
Slow in brea king from its
huddle with five seconds remain·
lng and leading 55-54, the South·
ern reserves fell to defeat 56-55 as
North Gallla waited In almost
untouched for the winning goal.
Chris Tackett led the Bucs with
17 poln(s. Southern was led by
Doug Lavender with 10 points.
· Southern is now 4·5 overall at
the varsity level and 4-2 In the
SVAC. North Gallla Is 5·3 overall
and 3-3 in the SVAC.
Score l)y q.uarters
N. Gallia ·.-: ....... 23 23 13 10-69
Southern ........ .. 15 20 22 19-76
SOUTHERN (76) -,. Murphy .
2·2·0·10; Amos 1-0-2; Grindstaff
0-0-5-5; Taylor 3·0·2-8; Johnson
1-0-0-2; Baer 5-1·6·19; Shuler
4-0-2-10, Maynard 5-0-10-20. T()..
TALS- 21-3-211-76
NOR'111 GALLIA (69)- Black·
burn ~-0-2-2, Stout 3-2-4-16; Glass·
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SVAC STANDINGS
(All games)
TEAM
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Eastern .... ... : ....... 5 3 616
North Gallia .. ......5 3 571
So uthwester n ...... .4 3 496
Oak Hill ... .... .... .. .4 4 471
So uth ern ... ........... 4 5 584
Hannan Trace ..... 3 5 501
Kyger Creek ...... .. 2 6 509
Symmes Valley ... 0 8 432

OP
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495
502
510
582
493
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Eastern ............... 5 1 474
Oak Hill .. .. ........ .. 4 1 324
Southern .... .... .. .. .. 4 2 415
North Gallia ........ 3 3 432
Southwestern ....... 3 3 408
Hannan Trace .. .. . 2 3 313
Kyger Creek .. :.. ... 2 4 378
Symmes Valley .. . 0 6 318
TOTALS ..... .. ... .. 23 23 3062

OP ·
438
288
385
364
427
317
421
422
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OP
North Gal!ia .. .. .... 5 1 344 241
Southern ....... .... ... 5 1 318 238
Symmes Valley ... 4 2 255 261
Hannan Trace ..... 3- 2 219 193
Eastern .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ~ .l 273 299
Southwestern .... .. . 2 :I 232 242
Oak Hill .. .. ......... 1 4 182 234
Kyger Creek.,...... 0 6 179 294
TOTALS .......... ,. 23 23 2002 2802
Friday's results
Kyger Creek 79, Eastern 74
Southern 76, North Gallla 69
Tuesday's action
Point Pleasant. at Hannan Trace
Wahama at Kyger Creek
Southwestern at aves
Federal Hocking at Eastern ·

two t hree-pointers. His shooting
kept Kyger's head above water
as Eastern,'down 22-13 at the end
of the first quarter , closed the
gap In the second quarter and'
went to the locker room with a
five -()9int deficit .
Th e third quarter saw the .
Eagles score four of the first six
points to cut the deficit to three,
but Leach buried his last deep
basket from the left side at the ·
6.: 20 mark to give KC a six-point
lead, at 47-41. It took 18·seconds
before the Bobcats dialed long .
distance agai n, courtesy of Denney from the same area. At that
point the Bobcats led 50-41 .
Inspired by three-point bombs.
by junior point guard' Shawn
Savoy and Kenny Caldwe ll, the
Eagles responded to Denney's
first three-pointer by reellng off
five ofthe next six baskets to post
a 53-52 lead, their first of the
game. The last three minutes of
the third fram e and firs t two
minutes ofthefourthquarte rsaw
a ·scoring margin of no greater
than three points , untll Denney,
who scored only seven points in
the first half, sank his second
three-pointer wlth~: 32 left to
play . The Bobcats were a head
65-61 at that point.
The • Eagles reeled off two
straight layups (rom junior for ·
ward Scott Fitch to tie the game
at 65 with 3: 25 left, but 15 seconds
later Denney put In his last
three-po inter to give KC a 68-65
lead . From that point the Bobcats never trailed.
'·'Alan is a good set shooter,''
said Ma rkham. "They were
looking for him on the back side,
but he got his feet set and drUled
them from out there. "
In the paint, KC center Mike
Reese ''stayed out of foul trouble
and played a lot smarter than he
has before," said Markham.
Reese, a 6-3 senior, dropped in 11
and was a major force on the
boards. as was junior power
forward John Sipple, who also
scored it "and played his best
game so far," · according to
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Martin led with 18 points, and
Foul shooting- 7-H (50 pc.q •
Savoy rang up 16. Fitch recorded
Rebounds - 32 (Frost 8)
14 and Caldwell had 12.
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Assists- 9
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on Tuesday night the Bobcats
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Score by quarters
Eastern ........... 13 24 20 17-74
Kyger Creek .... 22 20 16 21·79
KYGER CREEK (79)- Leach
6-3-8-29; . A. Denney 2-3-7-20;
Reese 5·0-1:11; Sipple 4-0-3-11; •
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Field-goal shooting - 27-64
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Rebounds- 38 (Reese 9)
Assists -15 (Leach 9)
Steals- 5 (Leach 3)
Turnovers - 18
EASTERN (7~) Marti n
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defeating Eastern (Pa.) 76.69 · The Pioneers joined the MOC In Troyer and 6-6 sen lo.
trd ·. man) taking the place of the his tea~mates In the 84 -721oss to
Thursday night In the opening 1965.
Andy Booth lor leadersr.+, he Redmen's 6-4 senior Marc GoDefiance with 19 points. and Is
round of the Os Ierman' 5 JewelMalone opened 1988-89 with a has promoted some of his under- thard .. Gothard was injured In expected to see action against the
ers Classic at Walsh College.
third-place .finish In the Drew ~lassmen lor front-line duty . Phil Rio's 86-65 win over Shawnee Pioneers.
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anticipated to start at center for
game Friday.
consolation game over Manhat· Anthony Raymore (5-11 , senior) . Mike Tidwell (6·3, sophomore ) Malone and his opposite number
"Talent-wise, we have as good
tanville ' (N.):.) . Other victories in the point guard slot, and Tpdd wil! probably start in the other for the Redmen Is expected to be
a team as we've ever had since
have been over Walsh, 83-69;
Martin (6-tl, junior) wlll oppose forward position for Rio Grande. · Benning, who has started at the
I've been here," Smith said In a
Cedarville, 80-76; a nd Lake Erie, the Redmen's Brian Watkins
. Redmen · co-captain Jimmy post in most of Rio's games, or
pre-hollday interview . "But_ 85~62. Losses have l;Jeeri to Shaw_- (5-10, sophomorenn·the shooting Kearns (6·1. senior) , whO has possibly Lambcke and Jackson.
there Is nobody weak on our ~ nee State, 91-81, Fmdlay, 81-55,
guard P9Sltlon:
been )!sed In backup capacity as
Last season, .Malone posted a
schedule, so we sure can't relax ' Drew, 69-66; Geneva (Pa. ), 77Troy~r. and Booth are elqlected a guard so far , was pressed Into 77-76 win over Rio at Lyne-center
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helming the Pioneers, compiled
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The sheriff's department arrested Gregory Alan Carter, 26, .
Crown City at 12:50 a.~. Saturday on a bench warrant charging
that Carter failed to appear for a court' hearing.

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GALLIPOLIS- All candidates voted Into offices in the Nov. 8
General Election, will be sworn in on Monday, Jan. 2. at 9 a.m. in
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swearing-in ceremonies will be open to the publiC .
Common Pleas Court Judge Donald A. Cox, Municipal Court
Judge Joseph L. Cain, and Juvenile and Probat~ Court Judge
Thomas S. Moulton will be swearing In ail nine elected-officials
with a recep tion to follow.
Officials taking offices Monday will be re-elected Gallla
County Commissioner, Jan . 2 term, T.Kail Burleson; elected
Gallla County Commissioner, Jan. 3 term. George E . Pope;
elected Prosecuting Attorney, Brent A. Saunders; elected
. Sherif!, Dennis R. Salisbury; elected Recorder, Molly V.
Plymale; re-elected Treasurer, Myro.n L. McGhee.
Re-elected offiCials , running unopposed in November, were
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GALLIPOLIS - The State Highway Patrol investigated an
accident at 9:50 a.m. ' Friday in Gallia County on SR 554, at the
junction of old SR 160 (Porter Road), at Porter.
Troopers said a cardrivW by Curtis D. Swick, Jr. ,20, Bidwell,
backed from a parking area onto SR 554 i.n to the path of another
vehicle driven by Brian K. ·EIIiott, 19, Rt. 1, Bidwell, al'l!l the
vehicles collided. Nq one was Injured. Damagewasmi&gt;derateto
both vehicles.
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of way.
The patrol invesilgated an accident ln Meigs County at 6:38
p.m. Friday on SR 7, 3.2 miles north of the Gailia .County line.
Troopers said-"ll car driven by Margaret A. Sinclair, 45, of
Pomeroy, struck and killed a deer. No one was Injured. Damage
to lhe car was moderate.
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GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis Police investigated a minor
accident at 11:09 p.m. Friday on the parking lot at MCDonald's
Restaurant, 1715 Eastern Ave.
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· backed out of a parking spot and his picku!HI'IIck struck the
Tight rear quarter panel a! a parked pickup truck owned by
Michael D. Carter, Rt.. 4, Gallipolis. Damage was minor to both
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GALLIPOLIS - The Gallla County Sherilrs Department
lnvestlgatell an accident at 11:55 p.m •. Friday on SR 218,. about
one mile ndrth of the Gallla-Lawrence County line. No one was
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Injured.
Deputies said a car driven by Hoorman D. Waymond, 22, Oak
Ridge, Tenn., struck and injured a deer. The animal had to be
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Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports. , '
At 8:49a.m., tile Middleport Squad took Laura ScottfromCole
St., to Veterans1Memorial Hospital; T\lppers Plains at 3:35
p.m., treated William Haselton at his home on Route 124;
Rutland at 5:20p.m. treated Leland Haley at hishomeonHappy
Hollow Road; th'e Orange Township Fire Department answered ·
a call to a strucwre fire at the Bill Amos residence at 6:49p.m.; ·
Rutland ~t 7:08p.m. took Lola Harrison from Depot St., to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Olive Township answered a call
to a structural fire at the Dillard residence on Route 124 at 9:23
p.m. Tuppers Plains at 9:30 p.m. took Jack Lance from
Township Roa~ 313 to Veterans Memor~l Hospi tal.

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DEXTER - Ronnie •A. Hale,
19, 26778 Star Hall Road, Dexter,
died Wednesday evening at St.
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W.Va., following a brief illl!ess.
Born Dec. 11, 1969 in Udorn,
, Tlrailand, he was a son of Wit iiam
A." Hale of St. Amant, La., and
Narcee A. Hale, Dexter. In
addition to his parents. he is
survived by four sisters,' Mary,
Andrea, Kacie and Kelsey Hale,
and a brother, Richard Hale, all
of St. Amant; paternal grandparents, John and Claudia Hale of
WilkesvU!e, and a paternal
great-grandmother, Taney Willi·
amson. V.arney, Ky.
Services will be conducted at 1
p.m. Sunday from Wilkesville
United Methodist Church with·
the Rev. Robert Steele officiattn~. Burial will be in the Vinton
Memorial Cemetery. Friends
may call at Maggie's Home
Church at Dundas after noon
Saturday and one hour prior to
the service at the Wilkesville
chprch. The James ·N. Blower
Funeral Home at McArthur is in
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POMEROY Earl A.
McGrath, 73, 38166 New Lima
Road, Rutland, died Friday at
the Holzer Medical Center follow·
In&amp; a brief illness.
A construction worker, he was
bclrn Sept. ~9. 1915, in Lodi
Township, Athens County, a son
of the late Charles and Alma
Lawrence McGrath.
· · SuMving are his wife, Minnie,
The Plains; three sons, Charles
of Chanc·ey; Ot!S'"'of The Plains,
and Larry of Coolville; three
sisters, Blanch Webli and Gladys
Allan, both of Shade, and Opal
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GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis Police returned· man here
Friday from fMoundsvllle, W.Va., 19 face a Ql!arge of grand
theft.
Pollee sald1Don F(anklin Lude, Jr., 23, Moundsville, W.Va.,
waived extra~ition to return voluntarily to Gallla County toface
the charge.
Lude is c~arged with grand theft in connection with an
incident June 9, 1988, at Cen~rai Supply,17 CourtS!. Police said
. Lude allegedly rented a snake (a tool to clean drains ) and
borrowed a dollj). Officers said Lude allegedly failed to return
the items, and, consequently, is charged with theft. The snake
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manager of the station with which he has been
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Wilbert McClain to Columbus
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Gary Grttftth,Juantta Griffith·
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David J,.. Grate to Columbus
So. Power Co., R/ W, Chester.

Meigs EMS answers seven·calls

Stolen vehicle recovered
GALLIPOLIS - A ·car stolen Dec. 14 in GalUpolls was
recovered Friday in Pike County, according to the Portsmouth
Post of the State Highway Patrol. ·
Gallipolis Police said the 1982 Mercury Lynx owned by Randy
L. Harrison, Rt. 3, Gallipolis, was taken between 11 a.m. and
4:30 p.m. Dec. 14, from the parking lot of Dtversilled
Management at 417 Second Ave, The vehicle had nearly a fu:tl
tank of gas. Harrison did not leave his keys In the car, pollee
reported.
Troopers at the Portsmouth Patrol Post said Harrison's car
was found abandoned at a roadside rest area on US 23, near
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F .IRE! FIRE! - Tbe 1988 year brought 266 spreading to Willis 'J,'ire Company, 206 Third Ave.
a.larms to the Ga.lllpolls Fire Department, an ·and damaging two houses. Total structural
Increase· In the 251 alarms reported In 1987, damage was estimated at $213,400 v;tth total
according to Fire Chief Ray Bush. The largest lire content damage estimated at $182,500, Bush said
of the year was on July 9, when !Ire broke out at the fire was set but no suspects were taken Into
the Jim Mink Chevrolet lot, 2i!!J Second Ave., custody or charged. (File photo)

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1988 election
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The Nov. 8 ·General Election
brought two major upsets In the
nine local offices on the ballot.
The bigges t upset was !he
election of a new .Gallla County
.Sheriff after 12 years. Dennis R.
SaliSbury took the office of
sheri!! from three· term Sheriff
James M. Montgomery.
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J.E. (Dick) Cremeens lost his
seat on the Jan. 3 term of the
Gallla County · CommiSsion to
· George E. Pope.
After 22 years as county
recorder, Eva lee Myers will
ret ire !rom the position, which
opened the office lor the election.
In a close race, MollyV. Plymale
will take the office after campaigning against Karen W.
Brownell.
Brent A. Saunders was elected
to the position of prosecuting
attorney for the first time after
being appointed to the position
February 1988.
• Maintaining their offices were
'f. Kall Burleson, Jan. 2 term of
the county commission; Myron
L. McGhee, county treasurer;
James P. Baird. county eng!·
neer; Louise Burger, clerk of
courts; and Edward Berklch,
· cou nty coroner. •

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CLEARANCE c·oNTINUES

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Newsmakers in ¥eigs County during 1988
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By CJ!MLENE UOEFLICH .
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - Another opefl· ·
i11g, another show, and away we
go.
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ll's 1989.
Happy New Year!
How nice it Is to throw away !he
old calendar, pick up a cleaq one,
and start all over again.
rrs reassuring to believe that
the mistakes of the past will
remain just that, to 'look at the
New Year as a 't ime of challenge
and promise, as another chance
to go for !hose dreams, to reach
for !he best, to forget the rest.
But the events of the past year
have not been without Impact.
11 has been a year marked by
,.personal tragedies and . trl'umphs, of strikes and settle·
ments, of financial losses and
gains, of , closings of longestablished businesses and openIn!( of new ones.
· And we remember .......
JANUARY
1988 came In with the Meigs
Local teachers' strike In lull
swing. On Jan. 3 Judge Charles
Knight ordered the teachers and
the board of education Into
negotiations, but It wasn't until
Jan. 24 th~t an agreement was
reached and school resumed.
'lflddleport. village was approved for a state grant o!$67,711
and a federal grant of $45,881 for
the public transportation system
In 1988. The village serves as
administrative agency for the
Blue Streak Cab Co. which Is !he
public transportation system for
Meigs County.
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The Chester F:lre Department
got their first new pumper truck
in many years. The cost was
$SJ.OOO.
Work under a project paid by
the FE&gt;deral Office of Surface
Mining was started to extinguish
an old slate dump flr§l which had
been smoldering unllerground
for several months on the propertyofLulaShaffer, Dark Hollow
Road.
Mlddlepoft employees got a
pay hike as the 1988 budget was
apptCIW!il by-Vlll.ige' Council.
Paul Gerard was elected president of -t he Pomeroy Chamber or·
Commerce, Robert Snowden was
re-elected president of the Meigs
Local School District Board of
Education, and Mr. and Mrs. Jell
Wayland were declared the
winners of the ''first baby"
contest of The Dally Sentinel.
Bill Nease for excellence In
office as chamber president, and
Bob Hoeflich for community
service, were presented plaques

at the Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce's annual dinnerdance at Royal Oak Park.
Schools were closed, !here
were several accidents, and
everybody postponed meetings
as Meigs County carrie out from
under what was described as a
" blizzard" overnight Jan. 25.
Meigs County Co:mmlssloners
announced a local $60,000 revolvIng loan fund from business and
industry hoping to attract and
retain businesses In local communities. Charles E . Blakeslee
was again named executive
director for the Meigs County
Regional Planning Commission.
FEBRUARY
George Voinovich as a candidate for the U.S. Senate made his .
first visit to Meigs County where
he joined about 250 local Republicans for a Lincoln Day dinner.
Ron Reynolds and Bob Jeffers
were presented plaques In appreciation of their community lnvol·
vement ·and support of the
emergency and fire departments
by Syracuse Mayor Eber .
Pickens.
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A new medical-dental clinic
opened In · Racine In newly
renovated quarters at !he corner
of Fifth and Pearl Streets. While
Dr. Lawson has practiced dentistry in Racine for the past nine
years, Dr. Hunter Is the first
medical doctor the village has
had for nearly 30 years.
The serious condition of finances for operating schools In the
Eastern Local Scbool District
was aired for the public and the
board voted to place a continuing
tax levy of 12.4 mills on the May 3
ballot.
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The possibility of town-owned
TV cable service moved Into
discussion at a Syracuse VIllage
Council meeting.
Post offices around the county
cut back on window service In
compliance wltq the U. S. Postal
Service's program to reduce
expenditures.
Meigs Countians went over the
hundred mark In units of blood
contributed as the Red Cross
Bloodmobile·made Its visit here.
Carolyn' Charles became a 17
gallon donor.
, A number of Meigs Countians
returned to work as American
Alloys, formerly Foote Mineral,
went back Into operation after
being closed down for many
months.
The Meigs Local School District Board of Eduction voted to
place a five mill current expense
continuing levy on the May
primary ballot as a part of the
settlement agreement with the

STOREWIDE SAVINGS
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Gallia County suffered four
lata lilies In 1988, consistent with
the !o~r 1987 fatalities . The 1988
deaths were Gallia Countlans
ranging In age from 16 to 23,
Including two Gallla Academy
High School students, according
to the Gallla-Melgs Post State
-Highway PatroL
: On March 29, Barbara S.
Chapman, 23, Rt. 2, Patriot, was
driving west on US 35 when !he
vehicle in front of Mrs veered left
. of center, striking a third vehicle.
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Chapman.
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Rt. 3, Gallipolis, was driving her
1988 Mazda 929 on June 17, when
she apparently lost control on a
curve on SR 141. The vehicle ran
off the right side of the roaq,
striking and continuing over a
guard raH,. and then over an
embankment, overturning. several times.
Khosla and a passenger were
thrown from the vehicle. The
passenger suffered serious InjurIes. A third passenger, wearing-a
safety bell, suffered only minor
vlsable Injuries.
On July 28, Phillip W. Sloan, 21,
Rt . 1, Northup, was discovered in
a field off CR 6, one mile south of
SR 160. According to the patrol
. report, Sloan was 'I!OrthbQund Oil
CR 6 when he went off the rlgght
side of the road, striking a tree.
Within two weeks, 16-year-old
Christopher W. Slone, Rt. 1,
Crown City, was driving north on
SR 218 when he apparently lost
control of the vehicle, striking an
embankment and overturning.

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A YEAR OF CONCERN - The high temperatures and lack of
rain made the summer of 1988 a time of concern. Farmen watched
their ~roJII wither In the fields, residents saw their welts run dry,
ud the weather became the mala topic of conversation. On July 8
the Bank One thermometer registered 104 degrees, a few dayo
later It went to 108 degrees.
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Teachers Assocatlon.
The Shady Cove Road'fioodlng
problem and the controversY, as
to who has the responsibility of
raising .the road out of flood level
continued.
Dr. Malcolm W. Lentz was
aamed' new chief of staff at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
MARCH
E.A. (Bud) Wingett was presented a plaque by Racine Village
Council lr. recognition of his
many years of community ser-·
vice. In making the presentation
Mayor Frank Cleland credited
Wingett, a former Racine mayor,
with "leading the way" for the
·lns.tallatton ,of water and street
lighting systems and the organ!- .
zatlon of the volunteer fire and
emergency departrnen ts . Also
honored that night for her role of
support was his late wife,
Maxine.
Rachael Roush, elgllth grader
at lVIelgs Junior High School, won
tile county spelling bee.
Meigs County's jobless rate
was reported as being up to 11.3
percent In January from the 8.4
percent recorded In December.
The postal service announced a
three cent rate Increase making
the cost of a first classstamp 25·
cents.
Jennifer and Heather Friend,
both victims of cystic fibrosis
traveled to Disney World In
Florida on an all-ex pense paid
"dream come true" visit fl·
nanced through Operation
Liftoff. ·
EPA press\lre to bring the
village's sewage system Into
compliance with state and fed·
eral requirements caused Pomeroy Village · Council to move
toward hiring au tUlly supervisor
to oversee the project.
Meigs County Comlssloner Rl·
chard Jones spoke out In protest
to the "crumbs" which the Ohio
Legislature allocated to Meigs
County(.06ofonepercent) In the
statewide capital Improvement
project fund.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
was awarded continued accredl·
tation by the Joint Commission '
Accreditation of Healthcare
Org~nlzatlons after an on-site.
evaluation by surveyors who
considered quality patient care
and the safety of the environment
ln which that care Is provided.
Middleport VIllage Council
awarded bids totaling $135,888
for lmprovemen ts to the village's
water treatment facllity.
Sen. Jan Long called for more
equality In funding for education
in Ohlg..to keep the rich districts ·
from getting richer and the poor
districts 'from getting poorer
when he spoke at Constituents
Day In Chester.
Tom R. Reuter was given his
oath of office as the new Pomeroy
postmaster filling a vacancy
created by the retirement of
James·Soulsby .
Meigs County's first economic
development loan was approved
by the Regional Revolving Loan
Committee and Dr. Larry
Kennedy, Middleport was
awarded $25,000 as pan. of a total
financial package ·or $191,000.
· APR_p..
The $200,000 expansion and
renovation project at the Senior
Citizens Center, funded through
a grant from the Ohio Deplftment of Aging was well
underway .
Meigs County Engineer Phil
Roberts In his annual report to
the Meigs County Commissioners proposed a $1.2 million road
Improvement project.
A coyote was taken In the
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Two drown in Ohio River
The bodies of Shain Smith. 18.
Two drowning were reported In
of Salem Center, and Pete
GalUa County In ,1988.
· On Friday night, Aprll22, three McDonald, 19, of Dexter, were
• Meigs County men were silting later discovered downstream.
on an eight-foot flat bottom boat,
on !he Ohio River near Mile Post .
258,'near the Gavin Power Plant.
The James K .. ElliS barge tow
was making Its route up the dhlo
River when It capsized the small
boat
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was rescued by Gavin Plant
employees on the barge when
they heard yelling, they
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1\ YE.U OF CHANGE -From tuJIJIItltullon of
bukiDI lo a library, thlll fonner Dlunond
Savlnp 1111d Loan Co. oa Mala St. Ia Pomeroy Is
- ullderJOiar ~han1e. Tbe present lltructure 11
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Melp Ubrary Ia be read)' lor occupaDc)' In early
summer. The overall coat of the project Is
expected to excieed $800,000.

first for Meigs County, according
to Keith Wood, game warden. ·
The female an lmal weighed
abQut 30 pound~ and "\aS about to
give birth to several pups.
While most residents were
looking forward to the warmth of
summer, Middleport Vllage
Council was making plans for the
·ChriStmas holiday season. Donations and pledges for the ·purchase of new decorations lor the
town totaled $3,475.
Jack Ambrose, grocery man·
ager at the Pomeroy Kroger
Store, was honored for 41 years
service with the Kroger Co. at a
buffet luncheon. Freddie Houda·
shell, employed In the printing
business in Meigs County for
over 47 years retired !rom
Quality Pri!Jt, Middleport. She
followed her father's footsteps
Into the business right after high
school.
~Arthur W. (Bill) Nease, Jr. was
named to the board of directors
of Veterans Memorial }iospltaL
Three retiring members, Harold
Rice, John Rice, and Steve Story,
were given recognition for !heir
service.
Racine VIllage Council recognized students In the three
schools, Racine Elementary,
Southern Junior High, and South·
ern High School, located In the
village, for academic
achievement.
Franklin Rizer, lonl(-lime
Pomeroy businessman, was appOinted to ~omeroy . VIllage
Council to fill a vacancy created
when John Anderson took over
the newly created job of village
administrator..
A $1,000 donation was made by
the local motorcycle club to
Mayor Fred Hoffman to,be used
to purchase playground equipment for the Dave Diles Park.
The Pomeroy Post Office was
broken Into by two young Pomeroy residents, and a trail of mall
taken from there was foun{l In
several locations around town.
Four were Indicted on drug
charges by the Meigs County
Grand Jury.
Two Meigs County teachers
were given jail sentences as a
result of criminal damaging in
connection with Incidents during
!he Meigs Local teachers' strike.
MlddleportVIllage Council approved a one percent Income tax.
The MiddlepOrt-Pomeroy Ro·
tary Club marked 40 years or
sponsoring Easter egg hunts at
the Middleport Park.
A $127,000 pumper 'truck was
added to the equipment of the
Pomeroy Fire Department.
The first phase of a project to
build a marina at Syracuse was
explained by Robert Wingett.
project chairman, to Syracuse
V1llage Council. Availability of a
$66,000 grant was reported by
Wingett.
James Ewing, fifth grader at
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. Cooperative Parish for distribution. The parish.
maintains a year-round food pantry and clothing
center for the county's poor.

A YEAR OF CARING - Hundreds ol scouts
acr01s the counly participated In collecting food
for !he needy as a specla.l project oll988. Here,
two den mothers tum In quantities of food to the

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the essay contest on highway
safety sponsored by the Daugh·
ters of the American Revolution.
The top 55 scholars In schools ln
the Southern Local School Dis·
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Roy L. Holter retired after 33
years as a rural mall carrier.
Meigs voters rejected tax
measures, a five mill levy In
Meigs Local School District and a
12.4 mill levy In Eastern Local
School, both .continuing current
expense operating levies.
Fred W. Crow III defeated
Incumbent Meigs County Common Pleas Judge Charles H.
Knight In the Republican prlm·
ary and was assured election ln
the fall since there were no
Democrats on the ballot. '
Meigs vegetable farmers ln the
Letart-Racine area settled a
three year old law suit against
companies which sold a faulty
.chemical mix resulting ln decreased Income from their products ln 1985.
To commemorate the blcen tennial of the U.S. Constitution and
the Northwest Ordinance, 10-foot
emerald green maple trees donated by the Ohio Bicentennial
Commission as living legacies
were planted at !he Meigs County
Infirmary and the Chester
Commons.
Ribbon cutting ceremonies
were held to mark the grand
opening of a 10,000 square foot
addition to Vaughan's Cardinal.
The new miniature golf course
at Hartinger Park was completed and ready for business.
Jim Thomas, vice president of
American Alloys of New Haven,
w, Va., spoke to the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce on the
reopenlg of the former Foote
Mineral plant an!l Its potential
and area economic Impact as an
employe owned facility.
The Meigs County landfill was
closed by order of Jon Jacobs,
Meigs County Hea,llh Deparmtent admlnstrator, and local
haulers began transporting trash
to Mason County landfills.
Valedictorians were named,
Heather Shuler at Sou lhern, and
Maralyn Barton at Eastern . .
Kim Shields, recently named
Meigs County's Director of Developme~Jt, predicts that Meigs
County will boom again If enough
people get behind a plan he Is
putting In place.
The Southern Local School
Dlsrlct ·Board of Education faced
with financial problems for the
next school years abolished sev. era! positions Including supervisIng· principal, .talented and gifts
coordinator and aide jobs.
Maude Betz of Mfddleport was
honored on her 991h birthday at
Senior Citizens Day, held at 11\e
Center.
Because of the long teachers'
strike .and necessary time to be

made up, Meigs students wert
advised that they'll oo in school
until June 17.
All funding for ex·tracurrlcular
activities and athletics was ellminated and numerous other fund Ing programs were reduced as
the Eastern Local Board of
Education began tightening Its
belt. The Eastern Band and
Athletic -Boosters opened a drive
to raise funds to continue those
programs.
Homer and Belva Willard
celebrated their 701h wedding
anniversary.
Governor Richard F. Celeste
came to Racine to speak at
Sou~ern High School's gradua tion. The class presented him
with a Sou lhern Tornadoes
sweatshirt.
The former Diamond Savings
and Loan Co. on Main St. In
Pomeroy, was purchased by the
Meigs County Library Board fo~
$150,000 from ' Bank One, and
plans were an~ 1ced lor a
$450,000 expansion and renova·
tlon project . June, 1989 was set as
the date the library w!ll be ready
for occupancy.
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Middleport hired Carol Cantrell as administrator lor the new
village Income tax effective July
1.

Jim sOuls by was named citizen
of the year by the Big Bend
Civltan Club and presented a
plaque.
Dr. Franklin Rizer, former
Pomeroy ,residen t, was recognized for his vital role in the !leld
of medical help for hearing
Impaired persons.
Jodi Brown and David Rice
were nameci;IMeigs County JunIor Fair king and queen .
JUNE
The Rutland post of the Sou theastern Ohio Emergency Medl·
cal Service recleved a large
donation from Southern Ohio
Coal Company's Meigs Division.
Pomeroy and Middleport Village Councils after months of
debate finally came to an agreement on sewage service so that
two ·new food businesses could
bulld. on property owned by Bill
Haptonstall near his Sears Store
parking lot at the corporation
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lines.
Fred Goegleln was presel}ted a
plaque In recognition of his 25
years on !he Meigs County Fair
Board by Board: Preslden 1 Bill
Radford. Also recognized was
Muriel Bradford, retiring fair
board secretary.
London Pool at Syracuse introduced something new In its
lineup of classes water
aerobics.
The new addition to the Rock
Springs UnIted Met hod Is t
Church was dedicated In ceremonies held on the Sunday of
Memorial' Day weekend.
Wholesale prices jumped a h;~l r
of one percent. the drought
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length gown or pink and white
satin fashioned with tiers of
ruffles. She carried a .-ascadlng
bouquet of white carnations, pink
rases, and gUttered babY'S
breath with pink satin ribbons.
Matron of honor was Stephlne
Lares; West Jefferson, and best
man was Rob Combs, Chester.
GuestS were registered by the
!lrldfl's sister, Karen, Long
Bottom.
A reception honoring the cou·
pie was held at the Masonic
Lodge of Chester.

LONG BO'ITOM - Kelly Anne.
. Morris and Douglas Wayne
Beaver ex&lt;'hanged wedding vows
in a double ring &lt;'eremony on
Sept. 17 at the Keno Church ·of
Christ, Long Bottom.
The Rev., Donald Combs offi·
ciated.'The bride is the daughter
of Clyde R. Morris, Long Bottom,
and Mrs. Cathy Gray, Elizabeth
City, N.C. The groom Is thesono!
· Mr. and Mrs. John C. Beaver,
Flatwoods. ·
Escorted to ,.the altar by her
father, the bride wote a floor

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Relmlre, Union Ave., ~omeroy.
Their attendants were Megan
Smith, matron of honor, and
Charles Reltmlre, best man. Lisa
Starcher, cousin of the brf\le,
presented the piano music and
Cassandra and Holly Coats,
Belpre, and Jennifer Herbert,
Columbus, were flower girls:
The couple work In Columbus
where they 'will reside.

POMEROY - Laura Jean
VanMeter and Jeff Reitmlre
were united in marriage on Dec.
21 at the Rutland Church of God
with the Rei! . John Evans,
pastor, officiating.
The bride is the daugher Clf
Linda Gheen of Pomeroy and
. Charles VanMeter oL. Rutland.
The groom Is the son of Kathryn
Reimlre and the late Olan

Pierces celebrate 60 years

. DOUGLAS and KEUV (MORRIS) BEAVER

LANGSVILLE - Carol R. and
Neiiie Abdon Pierce celebrated
their 60th wedding anniversary
on Dec. 29.
The couple wen~ married in
Michigan but have Jived nearly
all their married yeai'B'llt Langs·
ville. They are the parents of
three sons, Carol F . Pler&lt;'e,

Langsville, Robert E . Pierce,
Columbus, and Da\'ld Pierce,
Mansfield; and two daughters,
Dolores PlerceJohn&amp;on, Lithopolis, and Sandra Pierce Newton,
Waverly. They have numerous
grandchildren and great·
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GowellTayntor
GALLIPOLIS - Elizabeth Ea·
ton Tayntor and John R. Gowell, "
Jr. were married at the Fl)'st
Parish Church, Congregational,
of Manchester, Mass., on Satur·
day, Nov. 5, 1988:
The bride, daughter of Mrs.
Ginger Tayntor, Gallipolis, Is
Manager of Communications lor
the Sea Grant Program at MIT,
Cambridge, Mass. She Is also a
graduate of Middlebury College
(Vermont).
The groom, son·ofMr. and Mrs.
John R. Gowell, Wakefield, RI.Is
VIce President and General
Counsel of The Quinn Compan·
les, Inc., Danvers, Mass. He Is a
graduate of Trinity College
(Hartford, Conneclcut) and the
University of Pittsburgh School
of Law,
The bride was given in mar·
.rlage by her brother, Gregory
Hastings Tayntor, of Kensington,
Coimeettcut. The bride' s sister,
Katherine Anne Tayntor, of
Boston. Mass., was the maid of
honor.
The couple reside in Manches·
ter, Mass.

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an~ Mel~ Co~~t_y_ _E_a_s_te-rn_p_a_r_e-nt_s_v_ow_e_d-to_k_ee_p_

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extra-curricular activities alive
In the Eastern Local School
Gambling machines were con· District despite t~e · financial
flscated at 'three .bars in Middle- problems and set a goal of$17,212
port by the Ohio Department of to be raised by July 6.
Liquor Control and the Meigs
Thor 0. Carsey of the Rock
County Sheriff's Department.
Sprlgns community, recleved a
Waste disposal was recognized bronze star medal for service In
as a big· problem for Meigs the U. S. Army, more than 40
County as local trash haulers years after his discharge.
complained about the crimp in
Mildred Fowler, a 68·year
their ·pocketbooks caused by member and only living charter
having to haul trash to out·of· · member of Feeney-Bennett Post
county landfills.
128, American Legion Auxiliary,
·Estl1er Lowery literally hung was given special recognition
up her apron when she retjred as and presented an honor guard by
cook at the MiddleRort Ell~men· Past · Eighth District President
tary school after 31 years.
Florence Richards.
First steps toward preparing
Paul Gerard was appointed to
an application for Downtown Middleport VIllage Cou.ncll fil.
Revitalization Funds through the lln_g the unexpired term of Allen
Ohio Department of Develop- King.
ment's Community Block Grant
program were 'taken by the (This review wUI be continued In
Pomery Area Chamber of the Thursday, Jan. 5 Issue of the
.pany S4\llllnel from Pomeroy)
Commerce.
A bridge on SR 124 In Langs·
ville, built In 1928, was pulled
down in preparation for the
construction of a new bridge In
the same locailon.
MIDDLEPORT William
Volunteers were recognized at
Criner
of
Middleport
has
had
Veterans Memorial Hospital
transferred
to
Grant
Hospital
with Scott Lucas, administrator,
from Veterans Memorial Hospi·
giving · special recogtiltlon, to
tal. Criner recently suffered a
Jessie White who has volun·
heart attack: Cards may be sent
teered more than 8,000 hours in
to him at Room 821, Grant
the past 20 years In the Women's
Hospital, Grant Ave., Columbus.
Auxiliary.

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Cards wekomed .

WE WILL REOPEN TUESDAY, JAN. 3

HAPPY NEW YEAR

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citizen resulted In the largest cocaine bust In the
city o( Gal Opolis, succeeded with the largest drug
conviction. Consequently, two other drug busts
· were contributed to tips lrom concerned citizens.
A March 2'7 raid resulted In the arrest and
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All Calico &amp; Broadcloth .......................... Only 5200 Per Yd.
New Shipment of Printed Challis .........: Now $299 ,.., Yd.
W'1nt er l'1nen 1n
' beaut1'f li I co.Iors............ Onl y $209 Per Yd. .
All Denims &amp; Camouflage ............~ ................ Now S299 Yd.
New
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Winter Dresses ................. 1 I 4·1 12 oH

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Winter Suits ............................. 1 I 3 Off
T·NeckS •·••••••••••••••••~,9'.!1!·!\ ............. S12 99
Sweaters......................... 25°1o-50°/o Off
All .Coats ••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••• 1/3 Off
· All London Fog Coats ••••••••••••••• 113 Off
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affected GaiDa County, but the whole state and
nation. During the ~month extreme.4ry spell,
Ohio was declared a state of emergency, with
special legislation passed to help fannel'!i. The
Disaster Assistance Act oll988 provided several
f~mers with crop disaster payments from the

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Jade Plants, Some Floor Pants
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We still have so• hcO..atlvt lt1111s; .
Chemicals and Fertilizers, So• Flower Sllop
Supplies and a nice group of Shade Tnes,
Evergr•ns and Shrubs at

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rezoned to allow construction of the two strip
shopping centers. Ohio River Plaza will feature
lUll's Department Store and Big Bear, the latter
scheduled to open In August or September 1989.
It's developer Is the David J. Gllmcher Company
of Columbus. Gallla Landing Is developed by W.
Gerald Ezell and Dennis Adams of Nashville,
Tenn,. and has yet to break ground. (File photo)

SHOPPING CENTERS - Two strip shopping
centers were propO!Ied for Gallipolis during 11188
- Gallla Landing and Ohio River Plaza, the latter
currently under construction. Activity suPIO&amp;!IRd·
lng the two announcements was heated, witlr area
· merchants complaining about the displacement
of the commercial center of GaiUpoDs, but the
properties Qn State Route 7 were eventually

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FAIR TIME- The 1988 Gal Ita County Junior
Fair brought only two re.corda.lor tlle'talr. During
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federal government , e mergency feed p~ogram ,
and emergency water supply. The county offered
a special thanks to the Joe Vale Farms In North
Carollna and BurUngton Industries trucks for
providing hay to Gallla County farmers on July 7.
(File photo)

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• HOSPnALIEDS • IEDSJDE COIIODU • DIAiniC SUPPLIES
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auto lottery numbers on Weiher's Super Lottery
ticket, making him $560,000 richer each year lor
the next 20 years. Weiher was the sole winner of
the Super Lottery for the Sl4 mUIIon. (File photo)

BIG WINNER - Lady Luck was $14 miiUon
good to Ohio Lottery winner Tony Weiher, 28, ol
Rio Gralide. On Dec. 21, the winning numbers, II,
15, 22, 32, 33, and 39, matched one olthe llvesetsof

grams ol cocaine, with a street value ol 520,000,
and 7~. ~ grams of demerol, and drug abuse lor
possession or use of morphine and dllaudld. In a
series of three drug busts on Sept. 26 and 2'7, 400
unit doses of LSD were confiscated. And, more
recently , on Dec. 8, . officials confiscated 938
grams ol marijuana. (File photo )

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~WE'RE STARTING THE NEW YEAR

GALLIPOLIS- Activities and
menus for the week of Jan. 2-6, at
· the Senior Citizens Center, 220
Jackson Pike, will be:
Monday - Closed
Tuesday - Stop/physical fit·
ness, 10: 30 a.m.
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Wednesday- Card games, 1·3
p.m.
.Thursday - Bible study, 11·
noon; Herbalists, 12: 30 p.m .
Friday - Art class 10-noon:
mlnl-craft, 1·3 p,m.
Menus consist of:
Monday - Closed
Tuesday - Chilli, cheese
sticks, garden salad with carrots
cabbage, oil-vinegar, crackers,
chocolate pudding
Wednesday - Pot roast, pars·
ley buttered potatoes, harvard
sliced beets, bread, peanut but·
ter cookie
Thursday - Ham slice, but·
tered sweet potatoes, broccoli,
bread, ginger bread with topping
Friday - Macaroni and
cheese, stewed tomatoes, cole '
slaw, bread, Ice cream.
Make reservations In advance
for meals.

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Ray Stevens, the third lqMt crowd atteaded the
lair, topplq at 11,300, ilborl of lite 18112 11,M
attendance record. Sandy Brumfteld 10ld ber
113-pound gtand champion lamb lor S18 a·powtd,

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New C!U' Dealers Association at the annual
marlu!J sale • .Janet S&amp;Uner of Kyger Creek Hlgb
School wu croWDed Mills 1988 Galtta County
Junior Fair Queen, with G:r!'barn Woodyard
choaen u Lillie M1at.er, and S,cky Ut tie named
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River Recreation Festival focused on "Children:
.America's Future" u tile lbeme of the 11188
parade. Galllpollll .City Manager Dale lman
served as parade marshal with 125 units
participating. .crowds gathered along the river·
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festivities, the Anythlnl That Floats Race,
sponsored by the GaiUpolls Jaycees. Diane Brown
of GaiDa Academy IDgh School was crowned 1988
River Recreation Queen, (File pli~lo )
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By DICK THOMAS
GALLIPOLIS - Happy New
Y.ear: Have yoO made your New
Y e a r '
resolutions?
, I guess that's
an old parlor
game we don't
play anymore.
One thing for
~ure,
I'm not
gonna bet anymore ... no bets with
Bob Hennessy or Mark Martin.
See what I mean .. .resolutlons to
be broken . .
But, let me. go on record that
West VIrginia Is going to beat
Notre Dame In the Fiesta Bowl at
Tern~, Ariz. A thousand apologies to Vance, David and Brent
Johnson. This. doesn't mean I'm
gonna stop shopping at Johnson's
-· Market.
I've already bet Hennessy a
buck the "eers" will beat Notre
Dame. ·
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J;&gt;u t It was too long. How could I
expect to remember all of them. I
tore up the liSt. I decided I wlll do
the best I can in the new year, and
; let It go at that.
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, ' there'll bealotofgamestowatch
tomorrow. Notre Dame and West
Virginia have never met in post
season play. But, The Fighting

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Irish have won nine and lost three
In post season play, over the
years. The Mountaineers are
seven and live In bowl games. ·
The· Fighting Irish made an
appearance at the Rose Bowlin'
1925. defeating Stanford 27 to 10.
WVU has never been to the Rose
Bowl. .
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There are currently 17 bowl
~es around the country, At
one time there was 'only one- the
Hose Bowl at '!'asadena, California started in 1902, the "grand·
daddy of, them all." Then, . 14
years lapsed until they played
again. The Rose Bowl resumed In
1916 with Washington State defeating Brown 14 to 0. Service
teams played 'in 1918 and 1919.
College teams returned the next
year, as Harvard beat Oregon 7
to 6. And, the Rose Bowl has been
at Pasadena every year since
then, except 1942 when they
played at Durham, N.C., with
Oregon State 20 Duke 16.
It was 33 years after the tlrst
~ose Bowl game, before another ·
bowl ·was started - The Sugar
Bowl at New Orleans, La. and the
Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla.,
both began In -1935. The Sun Bowl
at El Paso, Texas, In 1936; and
the Cotton Bowlin Dallas, Texas,
In 1937.
And, as far as I'm concerned
they could have quit right there.
The game I remember hes I is
the 1934 Rose Bowl when Columbia defeated Stanford 7 to 0. That
was before the Big Ten- Pacific
Ten pact that kept outsiders from .
competing in the R9se Bowl. '
BeforE: 1947, the Rose Bowl had

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prestige of hosting the best team
In the west against the best team
In the east.
Back to the 1934, there was no
tel~vlsion: About the only entertahunent was the movies, the
corner drug store or malt shop.
We're sitting around the radio
listening to some excited announcer as Cliff Montgomery of
the Columbia Lions uncorks one
down the field. Dixie Howell
gathers . It In and races for a
touchdown against the Stanford
Indians. That heave did lt. They
· kicked the extra point fflr a 7 to 0.
win.
·
But, the football game that was
the "greatest cliff hanger of
them all" wasn't a bowl game. It
was the 1935 Notre Dame-Ohio
State game at Columbus. Bob
Hartenbach, who just retired
from the Gallia County Sheriffs
Department. remem~Jets it well.
Coach Elmer Layden, one of
the Four Horsemen, brought his
Fighting Irish to Columbus to
meet Coach Francis Schmidt's '
Buckeyes. Ohio .S tadium was '
sold out~ 80,000 screaming fans.
They said they could have sold
200,000, If they'd had the seats.
The first half It was all Ohio
State. The Fightng Irish went
Into the locker room trailing 13 to

Three minutes to go, the
Fighting Irish had the ball on
their own 20. Pi lney passed to
Wally Fromhart on the OSU 33
and then threw a pass to Mike
Layden for a touchdown. From-·
hart missed the point after with
less than. two minutes to play.
The Bucks held a slim 13 to 12
iead. '
With seconds ticking away,
Notre Dame recovered a fumble
on the OSU 49. Pllney passed 30
yards to the OSU 19 but It cost
Pllney plenty. He was carried
!.rom the l.leld with a' torn knee
cartilage. Bill Shakespeare replaced Pllney and would later
become the " Hero·of the Day." .
With 32 · seconds left, Layden
was running out of subs and sent
In Jim McKenna at fullback. The
ball went to McKenna. He gave It
to Shakespeare coming' around
on a reverse. The ends crossed.
Shak~speare had to throw it to
one of them. He hit Wayne Milner
In the end zone and that was the
ball game. The Fighting Irish
missed the extra point. but It
didn't matter. The final score
was Notre Dame 18 Ohio State 13.
An Ohio newspaper thought the
game was over before It actually
was. They had the score that OSU
won 13 to 12. Then they had to
retract it.
I'll be watching the Fiesta
Bowl tomorrow. West Virginia Is
my sentimental favorlte;"despite
the fact that some people call
wvu, the Sou.thetn Pennsylvania Community College. Both
teams are 11-0. It should be a

0.
With less than five minutes to
go the Buckeyes were stiHahead,
13 to 0. Then Andy Pilney passed
to Francis Gaul who was dragged
down on the OSU 2-yard line.
Steve Miller took In for the. score
but Notre Dame missed the extra
point. It was OSU 13 Notre Dame

SUNDAY
BIDWELL - Rev . . Charles
Curi-y preaches at Poplar Ridge
Church, Sunday, 7 p.m.
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CHESTER - The Ken AmsHARRISONVU.i::.E
- Harrl·
bary Chapter of the Izaak Walton
sonvllle
Holiness
Chapel
will
League Is sponsoring a muzzle
have
a
missionary
service
wllh
• loading rifle shoot on Sunday,
New Year's Day, at 1 p.m. The Faith Hemmeter, .of Bolivia, on
shoot will be held at the club- Wednesday, Jan. 4, at 7:30
house, loCated off Scout Camp p.m.Rev. David Ferrell Invites
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road, near Chester. Shoots con- the public.
sist of. free hand. and bench rest
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events at various distances with · Volleyball
RUTLAND
Rutland
Civic
prizes of meat and money to be
Center
is
sponsoring
a
volleyball
awarded.
· tournament at the-center of Jan.
7. First. second and third place
MONDAY
POMEROY . The Meigs trophies will be awarded. Eight
Freshmen Boys Basketball · individual trophies for first pljlce
will also be given. $20 entry fee
Team will play Bel pre at 10 a.m.
per team. To enter. call742-2100
on Monday, Jan. 2, at the schooL
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MIDDLEPORT- The regular
meeting of Middleport Lodge 363,
F&amp;AM, will be held· Tuesday,
Jan. 3, at 7: 30p.m.' Lodgeofflcers
are to he at the hall at 6:30 for
ritual practice. The lodge wJll
also meet on Saturday. Jan. 7, at
7 p.m. for work in the Fellowcraft
Degree. Refreshments following
tlie meetings.
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MIDDLEPORT - A spaghetti
dinner, sponsored by the Order of
Eastern Star, Chapter 172, will he
held Jan. 6, from ·11 a.m. to 6
p.m., at the Middleport Masonic
Temple. The menu will Included
spaghetti with ' sauce, slaw,
french bread, cof.fee or tea, and
cream or cherry pie. Adults, •
$3.50. Children 'under 12. $1. 75.

LONG BOTTOM - The Rlver
meet 7 · organizational Qleetlng
Valley Herbalists ·
CHESTER - Chester Towns hip Trustees will hold an organigreat game. The-Fighting Irish zational meeting on Thursday,
at the town hall.
are favored, 5¥, points. accord- Jan. 5, 7:30p.m.,
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nobody told West. Virginia. ·
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we leave behind

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· GALLIPOLIS - Foodland and
:the Pepsi Bottling Company of
:Athens, distributors of 7-UP, had
-its second annual Christmas
'Party fe&gt;r children hospitalized
on the Holzer Medical Center
Pediatric Unit just before
,Christmas. • Included in the celebration was
:a specially baked and decorated
:cake from the Foodland Dell, Ice
•cream, 7-UP, a stuffed white
' bear with a red satin tie for each
child and three videocassette
tapes to add to the children's
video library of programs on the
unit.
Representing Foodland were
Brent Eastman, director of promotions for Ohio . Valley Supermarkets, Inc., Gallipolis Foodland Store Manager Dpn Perry,
Ohio Valley Foodland Manager
Jeff Hart, and Henry Tl)rapp,
area manager of. the Pepsi
-Bottling Company of Athens.
These four men hosted the
party and visited the children In
!he patient rooms, serving the
refreshments and giving a
stul.fed white bear to each. The
children, as well as their parents
or famliy members who were
:visiting them also had the oppor.tunlty to enjoy the Christmas •
,Party.
,. Nancy Casteel; R.N., head
· nurse on the Pediatric Unit,
expressed her appreciation to
this group for their generosity.
. The party was Initiated last
·Christmas, and was so well
.received that Foodland and
Pepsi Bottling of Athens decided·
to entertain and visit the children
again this year.
: Just bel.ore the hosts arrived,
the children were entertained by
,the North Gallla , High School
:Beta Club, also a repeat from last
.year.
Ms. Casteel said, "It certa inly ·
indicates the dedlcatle&gt;n and
concern of these four gentlemen,
representing Food land and 7-UP,
· to . come themselves to the
. Pedlalrlc Unit,· bring the cake,
: Ice cream and 7-UP, then cut the
·cake and serve, golngl.rom room

to room."

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By BOB HOEFLICH
POMEROY - There were so
many attractive decorations In
the Middleport
community !.or
the holiday season and this
made for a dltfl·
cult time for
judges of the annual Christmas
·decorating contest.
Judging was Thursday night
by Mrs. Margaret Edwards and
Mrs. Janet Bolin of Rutland and
accompanying the jud'ges
through the town were two
representatives ·or the Middleport Amateur Gardeners Club
and tire Middleport Garden Club,
which annually stage the contest.
Mrs. Daisy Blakeslee of the
Amateur Gardeners drove the
group and the other representa·
live from that club was Mrs.
Katie Swanson. Representatives
from the Middleport Garden
Club were Mrs. Louise Thompson.and Mrs. Lennie Haptonstall.
AND- tile ·nrst place winners
are:
The George Hackett residence
at' 93 Seventh Ave., in the
religious category; the Larry
FINISHED - Mrs. Rita Smith of. Pomeroy Is
Super-Valu In Pomeroy. In the spree Thursday
Smith
residence at the corner of
pictured with two earls of groceries and other
night alter the store had closed Mrs. Smith
and North Third Ave., the
Walnut
goods which she collected during her three minute
gathered up Items which totaled $211.41 at the
most
original
catege&gt;ry, and the
cash reglste!:_
shopping spree - a prize she won at Powell's
Harold Teaford residence, · 123
Falrlane Drive, the best
doorway -entrance category.
Members of. the clubs will see
that the whiner receive thelr
sons, Ryan and Billy, Marksville, · prizes.
Violet
Walker
and
Roy
and
lola
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
By the way, mem_b ers of 'the
La.; another son, Harry, his wife,
POMEROY -January 1,1989, Howell were Larry and ~aye
club extend a big thanks to all of
Sharon;md
their
children,
Angle.
Walker, Brian and Bradley,
Happy New Year!
you who decorated so nicely to
Ivan, Erin and Nick, Columbus,
Palatka. Fla.
Gee, how time
and their daughter, Nancy, and
give the town such a festive
Traveling to Huntington.
flies when
holiday atmosphere this year,
her husband, Mark Yoacham,
W.Va. for Christmas dinner with
you're ha
Judges and r~presentatives of
and children, Mayla. Camlllla
Rick and Sherry Meckstroth,
fun .....and Is
the club enjoyed a dessert course
and Lena, Racine.
Nicole and · Aaron, were her
true thlll
Here · for a pre-holiday visit
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
.older you oro&gt;lhP
with the Mark Yoacham family
and Mr. and Mrs. Hank
King,
sho,~;ter
was his mother, Joan Miller of
Johnson, Jessica and Derek,
yeafs?
Mesa, Ariz,
.
By United Press Intt"rnatlonal
Anyways, here we are In a new Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Mrs. Richard (Carolyn ) Rumyear, . with a new calendar, a Finlaw, Heather and Matt, Ches"
mel .,and her daughter , Cheryl
Lowell Murray, Conservative
clean desk pad, and a brand new ter; Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kl ng and
and 'son, Ricky, Council Bluffs.
Chelsea,
Columbu
s.
Nicole
and
In Canada's Senate, on the
leader
list of resolutions.
.
Iowa,- visited over the holidays t;&gt;nactment of the historic U.S .returned
with
their
grandAaron
It's been a good season for
With Mrs. Everett (Edna) See,
parents for a visit.
most.
Middleport. Mrs. Ru.m mel Is Canadian free trade agreement:
Hank and Kathy Johnson and
"It's a new era for Canada In
Making the holidays ·bright for
Mrs. See's sister. Eddie Martin,
which
we build secu rlty and
children
Jessica
and
Derek,
Dick and Leona Karr has been an
Rutland, Mrs. See's twin brother,
mother,
Kathryn
John·
prosperity
on the basis of a free
joined
his
.extended visit from their daughalso joined In the family getson,
Mason,
fora
Christmas
Eve
trade
agreement
with the United
·ter, Polly, and her husband, Ted
together.
party.
States."
Matthews of Birmingham. Ala.
Bob and Edith Jay of Columbus
A post-Christmas family get·
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·together was held at the home of.
Dale and Marjorie Walburn. Mr. kend wlth relatives. They
·.and Mrs. William J. Forbes of enjoyed brunch with Mike and
Charleston, W.Va ., Mrs. James Debbie Gerlach and daughters
'Cotton of Austin, Texas; Mr. and on Christmas morning after
;Mrs. Tom Euler and Jessica of church. OUter guests included
Confidential Services:
Moyer, W.Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Flo Grueser. Carl ·and
Mazie
Brannan,
and
Clyda
AI·
Jack Kaylor and Aaron of Letart
Birth Control
W. Va. enjoyed a holiday dinner lensworth, with the group being
V. -D. Screening
.and then spent the afternoon joined on Monday by Helen Maag
Cancer Screening
_working on a birthday album for for a dinner at the Gruesers.
Pregnancy Testing ·
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Webb and
-another member, Marie Roush,
Mic~elle,
S.,th
and
children.
:who was unable t9 attend.
Danny, of Springfield, and Mr.
Sliding fH ualt. No one refused services because of inabilitY to pay.
When there are seven children and Mrs. Rex Cumings and
jn the family, se&gt;me married and Amber and Adam, spent Christ·
·living away, It can be difficult to mas Eve with Mrs. Webb and
get everyone together at the Mrs. Cumings' parents, Kathryn
OF SOUTHEAST OHIO
same time, but the Rev. and Mrs. and Edward Moore, Syracuse.
James Keesee of Middleport
Maidie and Donald Mora;
POMEROY:
GALLIPOLIS
were successful. At their Christ- Maye Mora and Mary Mora
236
E.
Main
St.,
2nd
Floor
414 Second Ave., 2nd Floor
•· mas celebration were Verenia
traveled to Illinojs to visit Rhea
;md Donald Barkman, Chata·
992-5912
4411-0166
and Harry Slawte't and children,
nooga, Tenn., Dawn Keesee,
8:30 to 5:00 "'onday-Friday
8:30 to 5:00 Monday:Friday
Amy and Usa, over the holidays.
,
home for the holidays from
Home for Christmas with Wi·
Closed Wednesday
8:3 0 to 12 Saturday
~ennessee where she attends the
ley and Audrey Ours. Racine,
Closed
Thursday
Chattanooga College; Charlie were their son, Will, his wife, the
, and Angela Hall, Wanda arid former Pat Dumas, and theirtwo
ALSO: Jcxkson. Chesapeake, Athens. Chillicothe, Logan &amp; McArthur
Dwight Ashley and children,
Jennifer and Josh, James and
Stephanie Keesee. all local, and
Melinda and Jonathan, at home
yet. Mrs. Ada Keesee, mother of
Rev . Keesee, also joined the
family for the holiday
celebration.
: Joining Mr. and Mrs. Krls
~urger, Derek .and Ryan, of
Gallipolis for Christmas Eve
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Wll·
lard Hines , Pomeroy, Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Hines and Andrea,
Newark, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Burger.
· On Christmas Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Hines and Mrs.
.Marie Chapman, Pomeroy,
along with Mr. and Mrs. David
Hines, Vienna, W.Va., and Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Hines and
A-ndrea of Newark went to the
homeoiMr. and Mrs. Ray Hines.
·Belpre, to observe the holiday.
Danny and ~berry Abbott,
Jason and Darin, Palatka, Fla.
spent the holidays here wit.h his
parents, Bud and Grace Abbott.
They were joined on Christmas
night for a family gathering by
Mike and Vicki Hol.fman, Roger
and Susie Abbott and children,
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Travis. Grant and Carrie, and
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Arlee and Tracie Abboti, all of
Pomeroy .
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By the way, ~ peaking of
Christmas decorations do try to
catch the attractive red globe In
the Mechanic St. window of the
EwlngFuneralHome. It 'squltea
show piece ·- one that Benny
Ewing picked up In his travels.
By the way, Doris, Benny's wife.
says to really appreciate It you
holve to see it llghted.
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a w~tch service· at Big Four
Church, Sat~ay, beginning 7
. p.m.

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I couldn't resist reminding you
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members of Racine Post 602,
American Legion, In staging that
holiday dinner on Dec . 22 for the
elllerly and undeqiriylleged.
Post members want to extend a
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Winner of last Sunday's TimesSentinel mystery farm contest Is
Joyce A. Werry, Chester, who
correctly identified the W.. S.
Henderson farm, Route. 2, Cool·
ville.
Seven persons had the
right -answer so Joyce's name
was selected via lottery to
receive the $5 cash prize.

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from, from left, Brent Eastman, JeU Hart, Don Perry and Henry
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. Roach, R.N., staff nurse on
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis~Ohio- Point

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

Help Wantad

UROENTLY NEED DEPENOA·

BLE PERSON to work without
IUJ*'Wion tor Tlk• 01 Co. in

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Golllp. .
Wo trOin. Write:
H . A. Dlckaraon. Pres
SWEPCO. Box 991001, F1:

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HELP WANTED
DEVELOPMENT COORD INA·
TOR - B. S. praf.,od. Slgnlfi.

cant aperienoe in . . . of
P•MMI and corpome solicit•
tion. rn.jor 'alfts Md direct m.;t

Loet : •hclne· Bashan area,
Whitt. bite* and brown mille
8"1!1&amp; Mon. Doc. 28. Call

614-992·3291
Found' Block puPil'/. lower end
a1 Mlddlop«t. Call 8t4-992·

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114-992·3&amp;02.

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Found 11w.lrsd.f morning In

aportatlon Platrlct DeputY
Director, Box 151, Mualcln·

gum Drive.

in Marietta,

Ohio, 46760. THe finol dolo

for

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Jonu~ry

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wl,lta with bl.:k .,d brawn
1pot1, we•Jng lllther coli•
with broken chain. 814-742-

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. Bernard 8 . Hurlll. P .E. Hound n. . Melgt-Gallf• Hna
Anewers to KMia. Good wMh
Director of Transportetktn chlldr.,
Reward. Clll814-7•2·

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DEC. 11; J~N . 1, 8

A1111 ounce 111 e11 ts

Wt willhlul coli tor em•uenC¥
HEAP, Molgo County Oopt. of
Hum• Servia.. .nd HEAP
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114o992·3891.
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' col School Dlatrlct of Moiga
County of Mlddl_,, Ohio,
• lndudlnglho coat of oporll·
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achool dlotrict lor the flocol
of 1110, ora on file in
the office of the treuurer of

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: , ~!)ian to lnopectlon of the
! public, purauont to the ro•' .Jiollnomonta of low.
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STATE OF OHIO
t ~ DEPAIITMENT OF
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: - • Decomber 18 1888
• • COntrect Sol II

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• :umbuo, Ohio. untl10:00 A.
• .M., Ohio Standard nmo.
-·-•dov. January 18,
:1888, for lmprovem.,ta in:
• .Qetlla County, Ohio, on
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would like to thenk all
lhe people who helped
Dut durinc the time of
• .need . Thank you and
.lillY God bless you all.

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ail relatives, ftiends.
'ltld nei&amp;hbon for all
'-kindness and sympathy
durin&amp; the illness and
'duth of our wife,
.IIOther,
and ll'lftd·

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ho,.. ewa. old. Coll814-2•8e138.
2 malo. 2 fomole. blodl wfth

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• The Boord ,...,_ the
' right to reject any/oil bidl.
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white fHI. P.n GolcMn R•
'""'"'· part Gorman Shophonl

Coli 814-l82-220e.
p_, Gorman Shophord OUPPI'·
THE VACA. · 304-173-Se38.
PORTION OF
ho-lor 3 baby pupploa,
EXISTING STATE ROUTE Notd
4 w..U old. Pll'l IINII Colle.
NO. 32&amp;, SITUATED IN Loot mother. Coli 304-178HUNTINGTON TOWNSHP, 3037.
GALLIA COUNTY. OHIO,
Pupploa to glvo May. Mother,
SAME TO IIEVERT TO THE
Father pan Collie. 304-.88OWNERS OF THE UNDER· 1&amp;81.
LYING FEE AND THE ABUT·
liNG PIIOPERTY OWNERS 4 month old "pup. 304-178ATSUCHTIMETHATTHEDI· 3271.
RECTOR OF TRANSPORTA·
BEll NARD B. HURST. liON HAS COMPUED WITH
DIRECTOR THE PAOVIBIONS OF SEC· 6 Lost and Found
DEC. 26; JAN . 1
TION &amp;&amp;11 .07 OF THE "RE·
VISED CODE OF OHIO.
FOUND: AtCorWoahonRt. 3&amp;.
·Public N otlce
Anil bolns more· fully de· Too•
... ,; 8 top•. Coli 814ocrlbod H foli-a:
Boglnning ot tho Junction 4W.8821 Ill• 4 PM.
of Stote Route No. 32&amp; and FOUND: lrown • while Beagle
STATE OF OHIO
Galllo County Rood No. IS JMip. Marti Rd.·oll 710. Rod
DEPARTMENT OF
IWoodl Mllll: then... In 1 collar. Coil e14·281·1471
TAANIPOATATIQN
northerly direction along ••· n•lnOL
NOTICE OF HEARING
latlng atel_a route No. 32&amp;
CONTRACT SALES
Male Beegla No coR•.
lor 1 dlatan .. of 0.10 of o FOUND:
LEGAL COPY .88-48
Northlp vlcintry. Call llfl• 15
In occordln.. with tho mle. more or leu, and there PM, 814--·4228.
provlllono of Chapter 1&amp;11 tormlnoto. Sold Vacation to
oft he OhlonvlatdCodoend lndudo all tho above deIn Memoriam
P""'*'' to Section 128, aerlbod portion• of axlatlng 2
Title 23 of the Unltod Stotea Stell Routo No. 326 not
Code. lho Director of The naodod tor lhe conatrucllon
Ohio D..,onment of Tron· or m-'nten•nce af the cor.
oportetlon w• hold • public r•pondlng propOMd relo·
In Memory of
h-lng It ~ :00 p.m.. Wod- cation or needed for any
Clarence E.
nlldey.Jonuary11.198&amp;1n other public highway.
At thlo hearing, mopa
the luck~• Hilla Career
propo•d
"Bill" Mayes
Center. County floe~ No. ahowing the
&amp;71. In Rio Grandi, Ohio, change~ and alternete locawho died 25 years
'for 1hl pu,:Poat of hlorlng tion• and d11ign1 to the
highway
ayotem
wnl
be
dla·
llltem.,ll on the propoMd
ago, December 31,
R-lon. Abondonrnent ployed, Tontellve achodulea
1963.
end Vacation of portlona of for right-of-way acqulahlon
end
conatruction,
wHI
be
Stall Route No. 326, llcA million times we
tlon 12.08 locotod In Gollla diltulood.
needed you,
A copy of the environmenCounty.
tal
document
in
theformofe
A million times we've
PROPOIED, THE RELOCATION OF A. PORTION OF Cetegorial Exclusion, 11
Ctied.
STATE ROUTE NO •. 321. well n mapa, drewinga,
If
lOVE could ha~e
lnformatkm
SITUATED IN HUNTING- eovlronment•l
saved you,
end
other
pertinent
dllt•
d•
TON TOWNSHIP. GALLIA veloptd by the Ohio Depart.
You nevet would have
CO,UNTY, OHIO.
ment of Tr•naportetion. end
died.
And being more fully de- any
written commentt re·
..;,- 11 followo:
In
life we lo~ed you
u 1 r81utt of coordi·
Bogln..,g ot 1 point In tho ceived
dearly,
netton wtth lllte, federal
cont•llne of oxlating State and local olflclolo ogondn.
In death we love you
Route No. 32&amp;, uid point
still.
being 0.2 of a mHe. more or and public edvltory groupt
wilt be 1¥0ilablolor V-ing
l•a. .. meaturtd elong ex- ot tho Ohio Department of
In our hearts you hold a
lotlng State Route No. 32&amp; Tronoporlltion Dlotrlct Ofplace,
aouthwe~tetty from itt juncfice, in Merllltte, Ohio. Co·
That no one else can fill.
tion with Oallla County pias of the environmental
It btoke out hearts to
Rood No. 11 IWoodo Mill; document mey alao be
th.,.., north along ulatlng vlowod ot d11ignottd loco·
lose you,
State llouto No, 321! on 1 tiona. 1 1101 of which may be,
But you did not go
tenv-nt end curve to the l•h
from the ebove
alone.
for 1 dlaton .. of 0.17 of 1 obtained
mentlonod ODDT Dlotrict
for
part of us went with
mlle. more or •••· croellng'
...
D- Crllk ond Little Roc- Olfl
you
Anyone wlahlng to aubmh
coon Creel&amp;; thence. conThe day God took you
a
written autement or O: -'
tinuing In "a n..-ly dirac· hlblt
concerning
tho
Cot·
home. •
tlon llong a cvrvo to tho loft
egoricol
bclualon
or
othr
.end 1 tangent to 1 point In Item• Df the prapoul may do
tho -torllne of ulatlng 1C1 by -ling It ot tho
Sadly missed by wife,
lucille. and family.
Maring or mailing to the
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Ohio Ooponmont of Trin·
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: :10 all our relatives,
• -tritllcls and nei&amp;hbon
: ·for ail till flown. food
pray~~s durinl our
• Rcellt loss of wife and
• IIIOtlllr. lillie lcCulty.
• : Sci!Eill tltll*s to Dr.
·Sidillilll, thl lfllllloy•s

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: :ol PilllciiSI Care

c.nt•.

• ~ • lloote F...al
~ · H01111, l'lllor Ronnie
: .hmley and llis llifl for
: thlir kind wardulld spt·

llllhy. Donnr t.. lc·

• •Cuire for spiCill music
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lfiiiCIICIMIIICI ne: :Pflews who weiJIIIbllr·
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Words Clllfllt II·

: !!ISS our' fllitudt.
·Teddy A.,

warne. Getlt

: . : and" Bill lcCultJ and
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lois Stout.
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Birthday
PaPaw •

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Love,
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Jm~ Ill• ~·•·

Happy Big
45th BlrtUay
Larry
I Love Youl
PtHf
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Wanted To Buy

TOP CASH paid lor '83 model
end n.,.,er uMd c••· Smith 11 H I W
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Buldt·Pontloc. 1911 Eeot•n ·
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Oolllpol!. CoH 814-441- ______:__________

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loniJ hall .w ...
Compttte houHholds of tunl- Prof•sionel
Tenkllev TNddng II now
ture • antiqu• Also wood a Sam
coli hutera. Swahl't F..-ntture hiring ttcP41rienotd over the rold
drlv•a. We need first • .a»nd. •
8 Auttlo", Third &amp; Olivo. ,..,
drivers. Excellent IMneftt•

114-448-31&amp;9

Last. Cllrnp Cont., aru. Male

Phrtldin'a Office LaborMory

n .,_,on to Tho Meolcol
tw- 8:30-4:30.
UP TO 11!i HOUR PROCESS·
lNG MAIL WEEKLY CHECK
OUARANTEED. FREE DE·
TAILS. WRITE, SD. 1087 W.
Alllodolphla._Suha239-GO. On·
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EARN MONEY Reading Books!
130. 000/ yr. Income pot.rti...
Oatelo. 411 808-887,6000, bt.
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Pt•a, 203 Jeckton Pike .,._

boaod In A,_,, Ohio,
requlnt e\lanlng/waallend
ochO&lt;illao 1nd travol t lwoughout

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Public Sa Ia ·
&amp; Auction '

The Department of Administrative ~or­
vices. Surplus Property Section. will be
cond"ucting a Sealed Bid Sale . The sale
items are located at the Gallipolis Developmental Center. Many are from the Old Administration Building. These items include:
Stair Railings, lighting fixtures. doors and
twelve mantels lsome with mirrors). This
sale also includes other furniture and appliance items no longer ·in use at the facility.

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Coli 114-388-1788.

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Gallipolis, Ohio
(500 ft . N. of Old Silver Bridge)
RICK PEARSON, AUCTIONEER
lie. in Ohio &amp; W. Va .

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Un..,rnkt.d 121.80Forllt P•k.

Moble home an d lot, 7!bc 100
mor• • · • •· In Midllapon. 2

Nlcetv fur . . hld smel hou ...
Adutlt on~ . Aaf. requ .. ed. No

Palo. Coli 814-448-0338.

........... 18600. 814-99218111.

21 Qallla St.

187e

Uberty

14.70. 3

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room, f7,900. 00. 304-8715~
1871 and 875-1783.

2 bedroom, 1 Ox ISO mobile horne

good,....,._

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$990 00 c•h or
own• wiN finance. 304-876-

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19 88 Forest Perk 3 btd'oom.

T.oloc. t••72: 1988 S!&lt;YIInt 2
baa-oom T.oloe 141o70: 1971
• 27.000.00. 304-8715-3738 ... Fl.eatwood
2 bedroom gal
ltr 4:00PM
80111.12; 1974 Vemco Add -a·
. 3 bectoom hau•. one ecra

4 be•oom. low down psyment.
•sume low·lnt•-' IDa\. 304-

178-87231ft• 4 :3D.

Room alec. 2._12: 1978 Mant•an :2 bedroom T. E, 150x12.

304-178-3000.

ISAAC'S AUCTION HOUSE
JACKSON ST., VINTON, OH. SATS. 7 P.M.

ANTIQUES AND COllECTIBlES
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Oak wood wash sland, oak rocker, oak chatrs, Mtssion oak
rocker, large dining room table, Bassen china cab1ne1, hobo
flowe• stand, Donaghho 1ar, slone jars, bowls, and crocks,
cheese bo~es,~&amp; cream can. wash boards, scales. McCoy,
Indiana, carnival ruby, cryslal, Frre King. S&amp;P shakers, wine
glasses, yellow onewate, fooled cake plate, k1tchen ware,
botlle cappers, &amp;R locks. crosscut saws, bolt cuHers, drill,
brace &amp;bits, car 1ack. cow bells, Ohio fuel and gas lantern,
Prince Albert cans, Mohr Cigar Co. ctgar box from Gall1pohs
Ferry, W.Va., Stanley planes. block planes, all types of glassware, and olher rtems too numerous lo mention.
Consignments taken 1-6 P.M. Satutdays. Othet days
call 388-9370.
Need instant cash. sell your good used items at auc tion.
AUCTIONEER: FINIS ISAAC
APPT. lESLIE LEMLEY- ROGER FEnERLY

Requir• mtnegament ablltty
.,d ......bll. written tr1d public
relalknw tklla. Bachltora or
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Real Estate General

doolrod.

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tourilm hllptul. a.. dr...,. to:
liD• Cia 114. c/ oGollpollaOolly

Trilune. 828 Third Avo .. Oolllpollo. Ohio 4&amp;131.

SKilLS OET YOU JOBS. THE
ADULT WElOINO PROGRAM
ATTIII·COUNTVVOCATIONAL
8 CHOOL GETS YOU SICIUS.
Welders are hlghty tkllled

workwa. Fteaeln the trll6nlng to

become that highly skilled
leu then oneyw. Clh
the Mill Education C•t• at
753-3511ext 14toregillerfor
cl••• beainn~Jenu•rv 3rd.
You msv 6a .tl lila to rac.tve
fln_,ci .. ekleto p pevforyour
training. ell Md •k tbout our
fin ancill lid IDUrwt.
wet~ 1ft

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Seeking '" enthusllltic. mall-

614-245-5152

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tl•ttlte p . .·dme poettJon of
ASSISTANT ACTIVIIY DIR EC·

31789 Rodcooringo Rd .. Pom•
ra(. Ohio 411718. Att.,tlon:
Ch-.1-on. EOE.
AVON · AI •-· Call Morllfn
WefN• 304- 882·2U8.
AVON 1111•-11 Sh..1.., Spe••·

304-178-1429.

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OTR. ftoltbad l&lt;porl.,co. Good
-lngr-rd. Arttlii It 410 4th
Aw. Km•ga. Oh-Io-.

JUST A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY - 3 BEDROOM RANCH
HOME, 2 BATHS, WORKSAVER KITCHEN HAS OAK CABI NETS, SNACK BAR, RANGE, REFRIG:, UTILITY AREA WITH
WASHER AND DRYER, CARPORT PLUS 24K30 GARAGE. 5
ACRE LOT HAS'FRUIT TREES, GRAPE ARBOR, CITY SCHOOLS,
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SURROUNDINGS. $68,000.
THIS BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME LOCATED ON SECOND
AVENUE IN GALLIPIJLIS IS NOW BEING OFFERED FOR SALE.
VERY NICE FLOOR PlAN, FORMAL DINING, DEN WITH
FIREPlACE, 3 BEDROOMS, 2\\ BATHS, LARGE PR IVATE BACK
YARD WtTH POOL PERFECT FOR THE FAMILY WITH SCHOOL
AGE CHILOREN, SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

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- · forol- .lod¥. Col 114··1 -0073 or 441·21 11
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Mothor of 1 vo- old girl would
llta to bllrt•lt In h• home

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•raa. 30+ 773-1111.

RT. 7 - SMA~t FARM HAS 3 BEDROOM'WME. LARGE
60X70. BARN. TOOL SHEDS, OTHER OUTBU ILOi'NGS. GREAT
RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL LOCATION. $45,000.
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VERY COlY 2 BEDROOM HAS FIREPlACE IN:liVING ROOM ,
EXTRA LARGE KITCHEN, 2 BEDROOMS, BASEMENT, NICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE SIDE PORCH . IN CITY. $35,000.
OHIO TWP.. LOTS HAVE BEEN
PUBLIC WATER
lAND FRONTING ON OHIO RIVER AND RT. 7. APPROX 15 SURVEYED.
AVAilABLE, ON PAVED ROAD.
ACRES. LEVEL TO GENTLY SLOPING. ALL CLEARED, EXCEL· HANNAN TRACE SCHOOL DIS·
LENT BUILDING SITES.
TRICT. JU ST LISTED. CALL
SOON FOR FIRST CHOICE!
THIS IS A HOME YOU WILL
LOVE TO OPEN AND ENTER·
lAIN FAMILY AND FRIENOS TILED ENTR~1 LARGE 15x25
LIV. RM. nAS FIREPlACE,
FRENCH DOORS, OPENING
ONTO SIDE PORCH, LARGE
FORMAL DINING, DEN WITH
FIREPlACE, 4 BEDROOMS, 2
LOCATED IN THE VILlAGE OF NORTHUP - EXCELLENT BATHS, 2 CAR GARAGE, ON
BUY ON THIS SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM RANCH LARG£ FAM· NEARLY 110 ACRE LAWN OVERILY ROOM, EAT·IN KITCHEN, BACK YARD HAS PRIVACY LOOKING THE BEAUTIFUL
OHIO. VERY DESIRABLE LOCA·
FENCE, GALLIPOLIS CITY SCHOOLS. $39.000,
liON JUST BELOW CITY. JUST
LISTED! $85,000.
.AUDREY F. CANADAY. REA(TDR
ROBERT E. GORDON, REALTOR
MARY FLOYD, REALTOR
OFFICE: 25 LOCUST ST.
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RE-TRAIN NOWI ·
SOUTHEASTERN BUSINESS
COUEGE, &amp;29 Jlcluron Plk"
Co11448-4317. R09. No. lll-11·
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House for rent 4 or 6 belt'oom.
824 JacUon St.. Vinton. Ohio.

Coli 814-388-9380.

114-le7-34B7.

992-3090

2 be*oom, four room api.
I 1 10 00 2 bedroom tmal'
hou .., •200.00 or wi111el on a

;.,d CDntooct. 304-875-2722.

2 bedroom houtl. b11 ..,.,.
New Haven. Unfurnithld lnd

close to tchool. f175. month.

304-e82-2B83.

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RUTlAND - Ntce ranch type home on a l!!jfellot. 3 bed·
rooms, eQuipped kttchen, close to schools. All1n good condl·
lion. ASSUMABLE LOAN I Ask for del11ls $29,900 00

MIDDLEPORT - PRICE REDUCED - Be aul1ful colom al "
home! Level lot. 2 car garage, has or nate lum, att1 c stud io •
w/sky ltght. Well msulated. Only $57,500 00.
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bed 1oom home Full basem ent, newer batk deck, lois ol clo·
sel space. Nice woodwork! PRICE REDUCED. $41,900.00

MIDDLEPORT - Umoue 3 bedroom home 1n 2ood condi· ·'
lion. Eq_uipped kit chen, washer and dryet mcluded. Fire·-. ·
place. Iron! stthng porch, 1\I balhs $13,000.00

ST. RT. 338 - Riverfronl property wrth a 2 bedroom cabm
Full basement, sun porch, melal butldmg apptox 42 "x30"
ASKING $27,900.00.

MIDDLEPORT- 1978 modu lar home slllmg on 2 lots 1n
town. 2 car garage, NGFA heat, garden area Also has sell·.,
conlain ed AC un1t Many olher n1 ce leatu res ASKING •
$39,500.00

POMEROY - Older 2 story home, gorgeou s wooGwor·k, lir eplace, mce kilchen cabtnets. 3 bedrooms, equtpped kitchen,
central, cenl ral air, gmge and storage. $39,900 00.
JUST RIGHT FOR THE BIG FAMILY- 4 bedroom home s11
l1n g on ap prox. 6.47 acres ol ground N1 ce b1g dming room,
carport, family room an d much more! ONLY $29.000 00.
RUTlAND - I \I story home 1n town Buy house and lol fo r,
$24.000 00 or house and 17 acres for $31,900 00. MAK E
OFFER'

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Village 1.5 acre, 6 rm •
house with garage. Now $28,000 00.
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PROPERlY IN PORTER- Grocery store, 3 bedrm home, •
5-bedrm. home. Call fo r more mformal 1on.
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"FIXER· UPPEil" HOUSE AND LOT JUSI off 4th Ave, (Wi·.
bert's Alley) . Lookm g lot a lot to build 01 rem odel emlmg.
slructure!f Located along the 100 block Buy now for
. $6.900.00.
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41h Ave. Good condition. ·Buy for $32,000.
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• 3 LOIS LOCATED NEAll TYCOON LAKE (50'xli5'). Can.
e purchase on land contract $2,000 down. 10'!1 lnl., ·pa4
$129.69 for 6 yrs.
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cathe dral cetllngs, in ground pool for you to enjoy th1s

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••·5.6'ACRES, located below Gallipolis Dam, along Hazel
Rd. $4,900. (Can purchase on land contract!. H~uu. lru·
edown. IO%,pay $100.00 per mo.

DARE TO BE 01 HERENT - In lh1s uBQue style nl!WIY

bu 1h 4 bedroom house with 2 baths. ti ~ 1 n g room. fam1ly
room, full fl n1shed basement close t otown. S1tuated m

woodedarea with co untry atmosphere $48.000. Cali In
more 1nformat10 n and appo1ntment.

room house, remodeled barn andseveral sprme;for water supply 160 a cr ~ now used lor llvesta::k and tobacco farming. JamsWay re National Forest Call for ap·

po.ntment.
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lHIS BRICK &amp; CEDAR BI-LEVEL has a panoramic yiM
of the Oh1o R1ver. 3 bedrboms, 21h baths, family room,
hv1ng room, 2 fireplaces, central 1111 2 car garage.

Situated on 2.9 ae~ es more or less $64.500 Ca ll lor
more Information.
112671
$24,000- You ca•'t btal tht pricaofthl•. 3 bedroom
remodeled home 2 lull baths, spaCIOUSkitchen, !ivmg
room, basement. Easy to ma1nfatn lawn Additonal 29

acres with lronlage along Raccoon Creek. bar~ pond,
storage building can be purchased wHh home lor
$20,000
t2690
WHAT ABUY! Thos one os ike new, custom buolt qual~y
throughou~ only 9 yr&gt; old Full 2 siiJy, 4 large bedrooms, 21uM baths, equipped krtchen an d II closets in
house. 3 car garag• worksho p and 3 acres ~nd
B1olron down it con look liktlh11 :
A~prOJ . 2,684 sq. II. in hou•
at $15.00 par sq. II ............................ :. $40,260.00
Appro.x. 3,600 sq. II.
shop
at 15.0tl per sq. ft ............................... $18.000.00
Mom•H• 1nd 3 acr• lllld ......... 7 ......... $4,740.00
TOTAL LISTING PRICE.. ............ .c:.......... $63,000.00
t2S41
NEW LISTING - As you turn upon the conc rete drive·
way you notice the man icured appearanceoflh1s 3 bed·
room, 2 oath home. Great 1oomw~h cathedral c ~hng
AtummumSiding. Gas heat and central a1r. Close to c1t y
CHy schools system $44,900 Call for appo nlment to
day
*2698
KIMEON DRIVE - 3 oedroomranch. SiliCIOUS kitChen.

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hvmg room, bath, formal dmln g and uttltty room s At·
tached _&amp;arage with el edn c o~ ne r Fenced in beck

lawn. $~,900.
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*2666
PRIME DEYELOPMENI PROPERTY -Situated mback
and to the Si de oi .Pinecrest Nursong Home Over 74
acres CNI tor more informatiOn

Onlu~J:; ·
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SOUTHERN HILLS I. E., INC.
652 Second Ave .
Gallipolis, Ohio
•JUDY DlwnT -NOKEI

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NEW LISTING! CATTlE &amp; TOBACCO FARM- Modern 5

REDUCED $1,000- NOW ASKING $22.500- Apnce
APPRO!. 25 ACRES w1th a 3 year "'~.~!:~~~~~:~,h~~~~'l · that you shll can't. beat 3 bedrooms, k1lchen, livmg
3 bed•ooms. 2 lull balhs. spacious,; .1. ; ,,;t.nn
m bookcase Artached garage w~ h w
tocateOJ room. bat h, enclosed porch, basemeflt. ~1ce lawn
. #2681
on LeadmgCreek Road
BEAUTIFUL FAR I SETTING- Seven room o•ick home
•WIIh 21! balhs. Apartmenl buiding used lor C!flng lor
et
oeny and handu:apped people. larllf' modern bar n
20 ACRES WITH HOMESITE - Parliallywooded, pond, used
a feeder pig bu smss, presently has 44 sows, powell, electnc. Pnced to sell al $1 0,000. Hannan Trace tentialaslor
Farm localed in Guyan lownshlp, 50
Schools.
112667 aCies lellel 100
bottom land ·alm osl surrounds larm ouildFARM/50 ACRES+- t\\ story vinyl sided home, 3 mgs call lor a showing loday.
112602
bedrooms, lull basement. living room and dimngroom, 2 JUST LISTED - Freshly pa~nted and newly carpeled
large barns, cor~ crob, unattached gara g• Borders Rae
lhroughout t ~ stones, 3 bedrooms. oasemenl. At·
coon Creek. Call tor more 1nformat1o n. Prtaed upper
!ached carport, 2 ~ acres Situated at the edge ol e~ty.
$40s
#2679 Immediate POSSeSSIOn.
112697
COUNTRY SITTING WITHIN TH"ECITYI - Brockranch,
VILLAGE Of VINTON- You'll be amazed at the ex ten·
2 car gat age, lu ll basement and all the exrras. lhe real s1ve
remodeling that has been done to restore thiu ta·
surprise Ia lh1s home 1s the aCreage that surround s 11.
tely
2
si!X'y home 4 spaaous bedrooms, 3 baths, eat·m
You can walk Ia all the shops andst1ll walk through the krtcllen.
din1ng room. fam ily room. formal entry, ·
woods REDUCED PRICE. NOW $t23,000
#2656 alummumformal
si~n~ heat pump, central aor. c~l!f. storage
NEW LISTING - In add1t1on toexira 1nco me pr11iided • buildmg tree41awn. Conl!r 1~. can for an app~ntment
by the separate 1 bedroom, 1 bath rental unn, this ex· • toJay $55,000
#2&amp;15
tensovely remodel ed t ~ sto1 y home oHers eqUipped NEW LOG HOUSE well conSiructed The greal room conkitchen inctudlng dishwasher, 2"balhs. lam1ly room, 2 Sists ol fu lly eqUipped krtchen, d1n1ng and liVIng 01 ea
baths Situated wrth10 Clly. Within wal~ng diStance to
1lh nice woodburnong slove. Really an eye calcher, 3
sthoos and downtown shopping.
N2696 w
bedrooms, 2 oaths. House OS not completely hn ~hed .
large wo• ka~e gOI'age. 42 acres olland and much
more. Please call lor particulars.
*2688

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County Property List with us for best results.
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bedrmo.. 2 baths.

summer. Lovely sett1ng by Bob Evans M1ll.

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HENRY E. CLELAND ....................................... 992·6191
JEAN TRUSSELL... ......................................... 949-2660 .
DOTTIE TURNER .. ......... ...................~ ............ 992-5692
JO HILL .. ...................................................... 985-4466
OFFICE ..... ..................... ,................ .............. 992·2259 .,

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s1te.

SElliNG YOUR REAL ESTATE IS BIGi ~~J:~:~i
CALL AN EXPERIENCE-D WOOD REALTY 51

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POMEROY - 1~' s neat hom e IS ready f011mme&lt;llate occu~
pancy Five rooms w1th 3 bedrooms, large lot, olher leal ures: ·,:
$19,500 DO.
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ipg $39,900
S32.000.liKE NEW CONDITION - 3bednJOin ranch, t
car attached ~ garage, l1vmg room, bath and more
Localed at Rulland.
HUNTERS' DELIGHT - Ap pro• 52 acres w1th
and royalty Located al Peach For~ Road. N1ce g;;ldini!l

• 75 ACRES located al ong Glen Summ1t Rd , older 5 rm. hou sA
• $$20.000 00
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elocaled along F.ran k Rd. $18,900.00.
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Servleea

MIDDLEPORT- Recenlly tem odeled, includ1ng kll&gt;hen. 'S ·
bedrooms. Ill baths. part basement. storage bu 1ldmg and. •
much more' $32,500.00
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2 LQTS WITHIN GREEII ACRES S/D. One is 84'x148'," th.
other 75'xl48'. Purchase eilher lor $5,500.00.
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ROCKSPRINGS RD . - Approx 80 acres of vacant ground. •
Approx. 20 acres till able. All minerals, water and elec. " 'aila' · '
bl e. Good huntmg Jand. $29, 000.00.
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1ooms Wtlh light oak 1nm tma well C1lred !or t10me on

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houoocloonlng by the
hour. Callloo 814-742-3109.

through IN m .. unel you h.,e

TUPPERS PlAINS - Ver y neat 3 bedroom ran~h wilh at:~;.
!ached garage. I acre of ground FmHA approved .• ·,
$39,000.00
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home in Iown 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ful l basement. I car gar·
age and a nice b1 g lot OWNER WANTS OFFER! $42,900 00.

MEIGS COlJNTY

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SYRACUSE - Really mce 1982 double wtde, 3 bedrooms, i
baths, deckmg and ma ny olher leatures . All 10 good condt·
l1on. WANTS $34,500.00

more 1n!ormat1on

HOW ABOUT ANICE RESIDENTIAL. orcommerc1al, loca-.
lion along Upper Rt. 7? $35,000 00.
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Tttt OliO VALLIY PUILIIHINO CO . ,_.....,... - you
do ......_
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CARPENTER - N1ce double wide siltin g on 1.86 acres 1n a
country setting. Ill c11 garag~ deck. equipped k1tchen,
lenced yard. ONLY $32,500.00

Real Estate General

RIO GRAN DE -

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Opportunity

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doODroted. 2 BR . fully
ra:wui'ed..
Coli 114-448-8658 or 4414781.
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Newly

c•Deted. Sec. dep

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18 Wanted to Do

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CHESTER AREA - Va cant lan d Approx , 20 acres to liu 1ld on'
or would mak e greal hunt1ne site. ONLY $10,000.00;

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LONG BOTTOM - Cabm along lhe nver 1n a great locat 1on. ~· .'
acre ol ground, lully fur n1shed, rtver ban k use, TPC wata · •
and much more. ONLY $19,900 00.

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in Rodney Village II, edge of .
Gallipolis (18 acres) and Mills Village. Call for more inlor· e
malton.
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for Rant

alon,.
Vmtoo St 43' x150'1ol with luarden area. FA nat. gas Fam·.
tly rm. in basement. Price $43,000.00
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814-446-1113,

Houaa tor fW'It In Tuppers Pl.6nt

lOA. Sand r..... me b¥ 1-1-89 to
Amaric••Pomwoy Nuralng
•i&lt;*"tnd Aehab1Mat6on Cant•.

Real Estate General

&amp; roO{RII • bath. beaem..t
c•pet 6 IPPII.,c:.. No ptl:a.

1.)1furn. fullv e•paed, no inside
psta. Dapostt r~ulred . 114-

DIRECTOR OF TOURISM
'IOUOHT

NEW. USED. OlD &amp;ANTIQUES
Partial listing: Roll wife, table saw. set of new dnll bits, gas
healers. chairs, sofa. relngerators, good gas hoi water hea,
ter, beds. dressers, hand tools. coffeelables,end tables, TVs,
b1cycle, wh eelbarrow, metal shelvin&amp; dtshes. what-nots.
used carpet. office desk, oH1ce cha,·rs, h1de·away bed. pll·
lows. 1ewelry. stereo, record players, records, s1nks, n1le
sta nd, Barrel heater, luel oil healing slove, gas cook stove &amp;
much, much more
SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00 P.M.
DOOR PRIZES GIVEN WEEKLY
Consignment accepted from 1:00.5:00 P.M. on Saturday
Have something you want to sell? Coniact Marlin Wedemeyer. Auctioneer. Arran1ements for pickup service avail·
able.
Barn and auctioneer available for public auction on con·
tract. Contract includes hauling and transporting all
merchandise.
Resident and business auction service also available.
MARLIN WEDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER

814-448-012•.

JOB HUNTINO? NEEDASKlll?
WE TRAIN PEOPLE FOR JOU
AS Auto Meche'IICII. Clrpen,.._ Col-ologlno, Dlvoralfiad Medical - - - Eloctrlc l - Food Sorvloo -k-.

lhooe ollglbla

PRICE REDUCED - Middleport- An1ce 14x65 mob1le
home m beaultful condition. New front deck and screened
rear porch. New car pel- vmyl, paneling and ce1ling lans
Storage butldtng and cham hnk fen ced yard Nothmg ta do
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but move in. $26.500 00

room houM in B ilt.Netl. •186 1
mo. Will aCG~pt 2 chldr1n. Call

•250 mont:h plus utllltl• and

dt.l ndlng IOLU'CII to pay

_ RACINE- Cute lijtle I slory home in town. 3 bedrooms, ulil· ·
rty room , carport. Walkmg drslan ce lo every lhint Needs: ,:
some work. $19,500.00

EASTERN DISTRICT - Spactous livmg wilh pnvacy on a
deadend road Lar ge home with 4 bedrooms, fam1ly room,
dmm g room, ltving room w1th llfeplace, n1 ce k1lchen cab1· ·
nets Many other nice leatures. Call for an appomtment
$38,500.00.

0008.
2 bodrotom hou,.Citv 123&amp;. &amp;

dopoo~ .

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NEW LISTING- MIDDLEPORT- 2 story housesijtingon 2
bedrooms, 2~ bathsl.gas fireplace, basement plus
alttc space and garage. ASKING $49,900.00.
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MIDDLEPORT - GOOD LOCATION - Older home w1lh a
mce block garage and wo• kshop in good condilon. PR ICED
TO SELLAT $19,900 00.
lot ~ ~- 5

PRICE REDUCED- Middleport - 2 unlt buckapartment
bu1ldmg in Iown. Garage, AC untts, good rentalmcome. Close
to shopp1ng $24,900 00

Coli 114-992-&amp;8&amp;8.

General

REALTY

Hom11 for Rent!U•e. l.,d
contract, Croutt Btlc:k Rd.,
Aodn.;VHI~geii.Eureka. Aef ....
ence~ and depolh:l r.:jui'ed.
Blackburn Rtllty, 114-441-

tor currmt W.allllt.

for training •• avaNebla tor

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. 1989 at 7:00 P.M.

1200

Nice. 2 bedroum. fully- c•peted.
g• hell, .. gt lot, Racine arH.

Coli Tri-CountyVocotlonaiAduft
C-w at 783-3&amp;11 ox&lt; 14. A

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

taoo • mo.

d,opooK. Coli 814-448-2206

Electronk:l TecMid-. Ina. ..
trial Malnt .. enca Workers,
NIM'tlng AltiltWt ll'ld Or.,._
.... Mactdnlltt. Office WOrk. .
and Weldn. Attglltlf' now for
d .... beginning January 3rd.

From Gallipolis , take Rt. 141, turn left onto Rt.
775, turn right onto Patriot Cadmus Road.
Watch for signs.
Lookmg for mercllandise7 Try the Patriot Auction Barn!
We have all type$ of new and used merchandise- appli·
ances. furniture, antiques and collectors items. Someth·
ing lot everyone.

Real Estate General

35 Lote &amp; Acreage

ponolod
.,d ooillnUL two Ashton bea~tilll llrge b.lldlng
bedrooms. tot•l electr ic. lot1,. mobh ham~~ p•rnttted,
publi c wet•. also rN• Iota.
17.000. Call 814-448-3010
Clydi Bowen, Jr. 304- 576&amp;104
19 84 241o 62 Sed iono( 3 BR .. 2 2331.
3 or 4 BR . rTKJClAhw home on 5 tt.. nbet fa Re.tr to move E~eet .
acr• of land with l)ond V«Y cond. Cell French City Broker·
good CDnd CoN 114-288-1817. • ... 614-446-9340.
Rentals
4 or 6 blctoon'f." 822 Jecklon 1984 Skyline 14x70, 3111l .. 11(,
St .. Vlman. Ohio. Colll14-388- biiM. EJ£111 . cond. On r.-n:.S
9310.
lot. 'lncludlo vinyl oldrtln~ 41 Homes for Rent
- dcomah)ed
otorego - -- :----:---:-: - 2 BR . In aountry, Vlnlon .... porch01,
blrn. 21 ,8&gt;&lt;18
ft . lllf
3 BR . hou ...
AC, •
pool-laleorTrad• C.BR houM,
goad loc.tion. C.ll 304-871-

e4.2&amp;/hour. Send .-uma to
Cadlle Ilk•. 8uck_.,a Com-

BARGAIN LAND

Persons wishing to view the items should
contact 614-446 -1642 . Since bids must
be returned to the Surplus Property SectiorJ by January 9, 1989, arrangements
must be made to view the items between
9 :00am jind .4:00 .pm January 3rd through
the 6th only.

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0179&amp;. Coli 814-448-0390.

onthoodo!Sout-Ohlo, 396
Richl .. d Avenu&amp; A1hans. Ohio
411701.

munity Sorv-. P.O. Boxl04.
Jedtoon. Ohio 4&amp;6010. Doalllno
w .........,.., 118199. Equal
Opportunity Employer.
FEDERAL. STATE AND CIVIL
IERVICEJOBI.
NOW ttiAINO. Your area.
t13,15&amp;0 10 tlil.4&amp;0. IMM~·
DIATE 0p•lngo. C~L 1·3111.
733-60412 Ext. F 2711.
Ocw. ....,. Jo;.. •te.040 t &amp;9.230 yr. Now Nrln~ eon
1-808-187-1000 •t. R-9608

Coli 814-441-080&amp;.

2 bectoom unfurnillhed 12:1&amp;0

w / d ~olcup. V:. mile p•t
H M.C. on At. 35. Ref . • di!IP
requk.t. Call e14-4ol8-4389 or

304-878-97110.

Stgye, ' rtfrig. , Elec.. Wit«. tfMh camS*', Own• moving &amp; mutt
oold. 12&amp;0 montNy. Dop. CaM .... Cal Frenc:t.CityBrok•~e.
114-448-93..0.
814-38S.9188. -

prolorr ...

2 lr. moble hofTll', Some
utiMia pold. Stc. dop llo rol.

1988 Nwti Moon 12lf50. 2 BR .

alghl aoutMalttrn Ohio cou,.
tia Low 20's. S..dr.u,..lf'ld
• IItt• of int•Mt to Krt AtWn1.

dlooiiiiKIOI

Elec111c &amp; gas ranges, ant1ques, stone Jars. new and used
beddm&amp;old books, furnilure, coms, knives, tools, used fifes
&amp; 3-8ft. showcases. 1976 Ford van. 1980 Plymouth Grand
Fury !sharp'). many other 1lems loo numerous to ment1on

SEALED BID SALE

• .,.... 2 c.- v•s;• lwet
ltndiCIPed lot, 4 ml• from
Holzer Hotpilal off At. 35Ptm:lrilraok Subdivltlon. Cllt

record. good communk:•tlan
1nd organllltlon tds. punc·
tual, •dlbletowork•Pif'l ale
t.-n rtQUhd; ..,.,_..,ceworlting wlrh p.,.... with mentll
ral•dltiDn Md d•elopnwdll

INVENTORY REDUCTION
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7r 1989
10:00 A.M;

&amp;&amp;82 .. 248-111190.

Retel d•k end ..::urlty. Mid.

AUCTION

304-178-2201.
_8_1_20_._ _ _-:-- - - l..at . 19S1 PPHS Ciao Ring • w.,tod to .... , Fl,..rol el-lc
PPJHI. Vtllowgold.blackony~. Christ._, light bulbi. Made
lnltlolo sc. 304-468-1697.
20'a th.,IIO'o. 304-178-l&amp;Oe.

rOOft\ 30ft. cu.tom Olk kitchen
ceb'nMs. olll wooctovork. finilh

nlahl. thlfl. eon 814-311-7838.
WANTED: Part· limo COM·
MUNITY SERVICE WORKER 4 BR .. full,__, &amp; g•ogo.
for 1n tntsrrndc=-earefKillty fulty c•pat.t (1om1 niW). Cit&lt;~
lor dwolop,_..., dlooblad schools UtiltU• low. WoododuMa In Golllp... Hour" 3- 11 burn•. Natural gM tlrnaca
PM. M.'f'h; 2·hour Wl!lklf ..11 Priotd to ooll. CaN 114-448tnelll:tftg: Of • otherwise ach•
0278 Ill• I PM, -andl
511011. Rlgh ochool dogr01, .olld ~nytlme.
G-lv.-'a -.,,.,d goocldrtvlng

304-&amp;12-88&amp;2 or "1·800-827·
tAm. Subject to drug tcreen &amp;:
motcn. Coli Lorry Llvelv·I14- E.D.E.
3B8-9303.
Fwnlture .. d 1ppli.,C11 by the
place Of entire houHhold. Fair
Ori- baing poid. Colll14-441-

Hollar HotpJtal Cell 114-241-

Sunday Times-

ploco. ........ din in,. Iorge llv lng

E JltCUI.,eO)fectar, Pl .. n .. Per·

Junk Cara wtth or without

rabblt dog.

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fund•rll!:!:e

Plrt·tlmo MLTfor full( equipped

a. wiOk~ poy chedco. Coli t ~IIV

pherd doJ!t Loot In Billion-Kino. 315e.
E•al•
dga P., •.,,. o !'c . ~~Ans..,s to oo. u 1.... 9 - · Buying "Standing Timbor. CaH
114-378-27158.
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2083. R-Ood.

thruJ .. uery. 304-77).15348.

~ lng bids to paint the interior
• of the Watw Treatment

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Rick Pe.-aon Auction.... · li·
cented Ohio .nd WMt v.. ginla.
Emte. Mtique, f•m. liquid ..
tion
304-173-11786.

Uood ~rnfturo by tho piece br
mllre household alto telling.
81 4-742-24&amp;1.

is J«~Ured. bemonttrlttd sue·
ceu and laad. . hfp In the
achlw..... af
ao• Donor oultiYitlon.
with lo•d and \lolunteert.
•llt-lve IWDDI'd •k. .lng 1nd
is ,.qulrtd. Ft.Mtlnw

VfiiY •ttrtctHe brick 4 bedroom.
2 boltl\ 4omlly room w•h fir•

2 BR . tnM• torrent. 1 milefrom

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

32 Mobile Homes
for Seta

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Pleasant, W. Va.

REALTOR•

PATJICK COC:HIAN

SONNY GAJIIES

CH!RYL LEMlEY

_446-&amp;65~

446-2707

742-3171

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42 Mobile Homes
tor Rent
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• 3 8R .• 14x70 Kygor c'""
School dlttrlct. t 250 plu 1 tee.
d ..... '"'· lncludoo v•~&gt;~~~•.
._t... Celr 814!367·.72157.

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Portlr lur,.hod. 3 bedroom.
double wide wllh a•10•

tor

ront On St. At. 141 02711.

. mo""' d.,osft

NqUirld.

192-7401.

en._

2 be«~ on quill ttr• in '
RJICina Furnllhed. Nice .dd on
tconge -roorN. *175 plus ell
ut~kla CA11·114-912-7288.
2 blctoorn. furnilhed,. MJh•
ond dry«. olr oondltlo-. 1225
month l)lua depq.tl: and utMtUa.
.114-D92-7479.

Furn61hlcl or unfurnilhld. Good
de~n GDndttlon. 1 child. n~ peu.
Ha-. 304-8U· 2468.

Tr ..... unfurniahed. IXM.ip1•
'""" chlldrWI l~tid. AI. 1.

l.oa.~st Rolld. PI.Ptt. b•hind
UK. 304-1711-1076.

Mobile homea. furnlthed ,
•175.00 .-nd up per month plus
..... ,•• 304-876-8612 .. 87113900

.. 3 bedroom .. , electric mobile
home.

e200. 00 month plu•

u11ftl•. 304-876-4088.

44

Apartment
for Rent

2 8A . . . s. e closets. kttch.,..
... pl. fur . . hld. WMhlr-Dryer
hoolt-up, n-.w pkJah a.-per. dl•

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44 · Apartment
for Rent

Apartment
for Rent

Tara Townhou• ipa'tmln'ft · 2

Acade~

from 011111

hweaher. dllpOMI, pttvete tftcloood pOlio, pj&gt;OI. ployground.
Wat• • ....,.,, • tralh indud.cl
Stortlng ot 1289 por mo. Coli

School. unfurrW.hed-•210. ,_.

Aport,_,tl for tho Eldol1y.
Gollle Monor Aportmonto. 815
Bll&gt;IMorionRood. Doolanodlor
tho lleollor CKII., (e2 I oldlll
ondHondicoppodporo-.Equol
houolng opoortunlty. Appllco-

_High

tlolly furnlohod·l275, fully
turnl•t.d-UOO.. o..tottt r•
quirod. Coll14-4411-004lllfl•
I PM!fWoolc ......

814-387-7150.
APortmonto ond hou-. eon
304-8715-5104. · .

One 1nd 2 be*oomap.t""'"''·
Wedge Apertments. No F'ih.
304-11711-2072. •

Nice3BR.cl.lpl-. foriWrtKrou

IRe., 11,-2 blthl. CA .• dll·

46 'F1111ished Rooms
Furnilhed room-911 Secx'"d
Aw., O.H:r
· oil. t75 1 mo.
Utllltl•
Slnal•m.. e. Sh••
both. Co- 441-4f181ftor7PM.

p_,lofl\' fur. .~ 1 Br.• 258
Stills. t200 a mci. tiiO clop, 8
m01. II•• Ut.h:i• .-ld. Adultt
only, CoM 114-441-31187.
1-:-~-~...,---'----'.---"
FwniOhod oPt· t 8R. 701
Fourth. t210. UtiKioo pokf. CoH
4411-4418111• 7 PM.

tion~mavbtplclr.tupetSprfng

Volloy PI••· 521 Jec:koon Pll&lt;e
ar c-'1 614-44&amp;-4e39.

.Apartment
for Rent

'*

,....WMk or month.

RooiN tor
StMinO It •120

1

mo. Otllie

Hotol-114-441-9880.

ll. .lng rooMt with cooking.
A..oTrlilw tPKa AU hooltupa.
CAll alter 2p.m . 304-7736851. Meaon WV.
·

Cent•_., •••2 BR .• w-t•.
" - lo reM~ lurmhod. Child
welaome. No p ... t225 1 mo.
Coli 814-441-8038.

Modorn 1 SR. -ntown, co .. . --'---;-=.::.:..::.__ __ .48 Space for Rent
pt•• khch-. Iii'. c•pM. o.- Furnlohod .....: 1 SA . 807
ooK. na P•L Coli 8!4-441-

0139 ev~ninga. afttr 15.

821l'IStc. E..... oond .. 28R ..
equipped kltdlln. air. A1111Hable
Nov. lot. 1225 pluo dop. Coli
814-4411-0103 .. 441-2188. "
1 6 2 BR 1P ort,_,l 1300
month. lnck.ldel
utlltl•.
Adutts . onty. no · pelt, dep,
roquirod. Coli 614-441-4222

e"

betw_. MI.

Pctmeroy·2 BA . remodeled
oplf1merrt off &amp;p.lng Aw. SOc.
dep, 6 ref. Coli lflor 8 PM.
814-992-8881 . .
Unfurnished 2 BA

Sorx&gt;nd. OoQipollt. 1225. Uti~
tl• ..id. Call 44&amp;-44, 8 ...... 7
PM.
·

2 -oom Apto. for rtnt.
Cortl•od. Nice oottlnv. Laundry
teoaltloo ovolloblo. Coli 514992-3711. EOII!
One Momh Free Rent
Quollllod • - • pay t 200.
Depotlt end no .-.rt for the
month. O.aember &amp; J..uery
ontv. ViUICie Minor and

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LAYNE'S FURNITURE
'Sofa and chain pribld from
1395 to t991!i. Tebl• t&amp;O end
up to t121S. Hld••·bedt *390

to *595. Redtn.. t2a:&amp; to
t378.
f28 to t128.
Oirrtttet •1 9 end up to tU&amp;.

umg•

Wood teble w.l chWa *281 to

1718. O..k f100 up to 1371.
Hutch11 1400 •d up. Bunk
bed~ complete w ·mllltr•'"
U96onduptot395. Babrt11 0. Mntrea• or boii[ 'IP'rinGI
full or twtn t88. firm t71. end
188. Queen s111 *2150 &amp; up.
King t310. 4 drfiiW'• chert t89.
Gun cebklet• e. 8 &amp; 10 gun.

Beby "m.ttr.l. . t3B • •4&amp;.
· Bod lrornoo • 20. 't30 lo King
frame 110. Good selection of
bedroom 1uhw, metel cabin lis.
hudbo•dt t.30 And u.p to t86.

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10 DIYI ltme U

CMh with
3 Mlt11 out
BuiiiViMe Rd. Open lem to 5pm
Mon. tttru Set. Ph. 81..,.441-

Com,..dlllspec.. 1400!'q~Jare
feet. corn• S.amd .. d Pin a
Ample perking In • -· Coli
441-4249. 441-2328 or 4414425.

epprovtd crldtt.

Country Mobtle Hom• Park,;
Route 33, North of Pomwov
l.Dta, remelt. pwts.
Call

AUCTION 6 FURNITURE 82
Olivo St., Oelllpolo . .
NEW- 8 pc. wood V'DUI&gt; '389.
living room suit•· *199-•&amp;99.
Bunk bedl with btiddlnet 1248.
Full alze mlltresl • foul'ldlltion
atertlng • egg, Recltneu
111rtlng- t99.

814-992-7479.

49 .

RlvoroldoApon_,.ln
Mdcloport. From t1B2.
814-D92-n87. EO H. • .

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For Leese

Pl......

Comm•ciei ,Butldlng tor tMie.
Pl.
Coli 304-171151'0il

1•ao• ..,.,.

ment. In town. carpeted. Aduftt
ontv No pot&amp; Coli 814-4411-

Merchandi se

4661 .

SHAOV LAWN APT&amp;- 729
.-Int.
Nice good locstion. Sooond Avo. Furnlohod elllcltn..eQiftC¥, Inc. AIWt. C.ll 304cf• ttartlng .C: •175 e mo.
871-5104, or 8711-6311 or lndudlng w.t• • merMI&amp;
•Single ld.lltl ontv. Cilh8f41711·n38.
446-4807 or 441-2802.
New completely furnished
1p.-tnwnt • mobile home In 3 BR.-5 Court St. Kttch., with
ctty.' Aduhs J»ntv. PIM'klng. Cell stove lo '""'• 1250 pluod..,. 6
114-4411-0331.
ref. No peto. Coli 614-4411•4928.
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
8UOOET PRICES AT JACK· Nowlv ,....;deled 1 BA. opt.
SON ESTATES, 636 Jeckoon Appl furnlilhed. lde.atoeiltion-1
Pike trom •183 • mo. Walk to block from downlown. Clll
ohop ond movloo. 614-441- 614-441-44!39,
25118. E.D.H.

51 Household Goods

0322.

S~AIN

USED- lllldl, drMMn, btck'oom
suit• Oetkl, wrina- Wlllher, e
complete line of uted ~rniturt .
NEW· Wetttm boot• t3&amp;.
Wor-• 118 6 up. !Steel •
t-.1 . Coli ,, ..... 4411-3169.
G .E. fullsile push DUtton range.
Clean • lookl good. •as. c.ll

114-441-9844 before 7 :30PM.

61 Household Goods
Bttch Str.._ Mldcloport. Cillo.
2 beclooomlurnlohod ..,.,,_~
utlltl• .-ld. nlf••cee. Phone
304-882·2518.

County Applj~ce. Inc. 'Good
ueed IPPhln'* lftd TV s8ll.

Now ICceptlng epplicetJons far
2 l»droom ..,trt,..,ta. full¥

Sot. e14-44!1-1899, 827 3rd.
Avo. Oalllpolll, C?H·

Op., BAM to 8PM . Mon thru

c.p«ad. appH•u•. Mt•1..d
trooh flid&lt;upo proyldod. Melnt•
nMce free ltvlng close to shoppin~ bon lao . on d ochOolo. For
more inforrnltton call 304-882·
3711. E.O.H .
.

GOOD

USED APPLIANCES
dryers, refrlg•eto,-..
ranges. SklCUIS Appliance•.
Upper RtvM' Rd. betide Stone
Creot Motol. 614-4411-7398.

MOLLOHAN FURNITURE
Complllelineof c.pet. eongolaum, vfnyle 1nd c•pet rwrne.
Carp.. In stock onty. Vlny-le
mrtlng " 83.99 ~rd in etoCic
ontv. Fr• .tlmet:M:, no )o&amp; to
large or amall. Two kteatlons.
122 Vl1nd Street
Point Plt-'t• W.va.
304-676-8498

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Reel Estate General

51 Household Goods
· Valll~rt Fwnlture
New anct uted -.rnilure •d

1Ppllcanc81. Call 114-4417572. Hourt 9·~·
PICKENS USED I'URNITUR£
Cl'mlllfete hou•hold furnii:Jt.

lngo. Y, mll""-ld!o. 304-8711450. 814·3a8 - 9773,
811'8fdnp.
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Far,_,.,_ onQuofltyCo,:P..
• Fumftu .. com. ta ·Molloh.,

Furnttu ....UpptrRtv•Ad.,l14441-7&lt;l44.

VIRA"s' FURNITURE . 6
.
APPUANCES
Opon Mon.·Sot. 9 AM ·8 PM.
Sun. 12 no-s PM. 614-4413158.
PRICES SL/ISHED-Werdrobereg. f141 now '71. au., ,n
mmrMa tet·reo. ., 89 now
1101. CouniiV Woodtoblaw•h

ch••• """"'"NV· •sse ,_

3t 289.

Many Mare Mon.,. lnlngVolu•· At. 141 1nc... .,.,.
1a

Upp• River Rotld
Galllpolill. Ohio

'814-446· 7444.

mae on Lincoln Pile.

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Pomeroy· Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Plea5ant,W. Va.

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Antiques

54 Misc. Merchandise

JanU.V 1, 1989

For 811• Flr..-took·Mixld or
•-nod.
Ul dollv- 1 Bidotol • • O..ld Hill 81~

54 Miec, Merchandise 64 Hay &amp; Grain

71 Auto's For Sale

72

Towomotot forldlft. ~ma clock.
office d•k. 1M
engine
holot polo! )lck. lip lodt l&gt;oiiL
new commode eet. Clll lf4441-2359.
•

1878 Nova. Good co net *'500.
Coli ,,... 74.2·3109.

..1817 GMC pldl up 11-18 wlh
topper. 24,1500 m1111.
•s.soo.oo. 304-1711-1297.

1883VW Rtbblt - t l , AM ·FM.
4
AC. ntw tlr•. Col
114-281-1924.

·•n

hut•.

3811-1138.

Houra: M,T,W 10e.m. to 8p.m ••

Sunday 1 to lp.m. 114-D92·
2528.

54 Misc. Merchandise
Wh..taMir•IWW or ullld. 3
whHied tl.ctric ecootn. Call
Ro.- Mobllty IXIIIocl. 1· 814.
' 87Q.MI1.

nmothy Hey &amp; wh. . . . rM¥ for
oole. Call 614-379-2789.

,pd..

Now AwUibtt fOr Purc:tt••

'"Hiotar( af Weloh 'llootlomin Jackeon 1nd Gillie CouM._
af Ohio"' by The AwwWIUtll'f'l R. E...,L p.,Jtl. OeiHe
COU"'V, Oh~. U.ll book Will
~hod In ::: Md h•
recentl¥ been
lllled .from
tho - h lonpgelntoEn,lloh. ·
The pri .. lo
(t1 .1101
lnduclnjl ofllpplng oncHI.,dllng.
You m., piiCI vaur ordlt bv
11nding your ch . . ta Mn C
WMIIom BrOWnfiold. 2121 ·A,:
flnatonAwnue,Cofutnbui.Ohio
43221.

--fifty

MOlTON
BlllOINGS, INC.

f: rn•/11'111 o·--.\inf'o• 1110."1

5691 Rt. 6!11, Hunt in.JI,:&gt;~.~~,
1304) 733·16S 1
Coli Toll lne Mort Ill, ll
1-100-447·7436

Mbod hord wood·-· 012 PW
bunch. Containing opproa. 11'1
ton. Ohio. Pellet Co .• Pom•oy.
Ohio. 814-D92·848,1 .

D.C. Metal Sales, Inc.
Cannelburg, Ind. 47519
Specializing 1n Pole Build· · , •
incs. Designed to meet
your needs. Any size --..
Choice of 10 colors.
FREE ESTIMATE on post
bldgs. and package deals.
Save hundreds. even thousands of dollars.

Transporta 11o11

3plocollvtngroom..,ne."coffH

71 Auto's For Sale

local Sales
Representative
Donna Ctisenbety
.E.S.R.. Box 166
Gallipolis, Ohio 4.5631
Ph. 614-256·6518

Kenmore 14 cubic ft. ,.,..lgNator. t30. 114-982· 7473.

CoppWtone SJ• •nve In

vood

1ngine .. 11\'zlr

1973 Pontiac Orond AM, 4 dr ..
PS. PB, lir; ttlt, cruilt. Au"'
AOOCI. Good tlr• •100. Cell
114-318-9807 oftw 6:30PM.

ende 3 hllchtowti•. 114-88~
3838.
.

TWo diDendlble, ruet lr11.
lolded. ~~~ effldent c... wllh
SURPLUS ·Original Arrrrt, Do.' l'lldlelo. 1883 Plymouth Atllont
SE. 110,180 ml.·t2250. 1983
"'"' Aontal. Clrhort Clothing. Dodao&amp;oo.
13,000ml.· 13700.
USA Jungle Booto. G._ Co·
moutl- fond bloclc whltoj. 199~ Dodgt Convorolon Mini
ell ttw •trill.
SAMe SOMERVILlE'S. OLD v... n11111
ROUTE 21. NEW ERA. WVA Shorol 15&gt;000 ml· t8.350.
!noon • 8:00Pm. Doc. onfrl, 1979 Ford Courier pickup, now
Other months Frtdlv. SetuJC18r, pelnt &amp; front fenders.
dop8t1doblo- t960. Coli 114ljundoy """'· 304-273-8165.
441-8393.
SIGNS: Portable Hghtod w·
1171 Olcll. UOO. 1982 E 250
lotletl tZ91. ""• Dol. II Von,
•2.000. Coli 614-441112·31·88. Plastic letters
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147.110 box. W\1-1-800-842· 2359.
2434; OH 1·8D0-533·3453
19n CadiHoc SO.Mio. loodod.
anytime.
Re.
No Nllt. lmmeculatt.
Young chick. . tor •le. C.H 11000. Stlf thil - - $2600.
Cell814-4411-7019.
.,.., 8. 304-773-8878.

"Something For Everyone"
FUR~ITURE.

APPLIANCES. TOYS,
TOOLS, TV'S, VCR'S, STEREOS,
GUNS, COINS, TIRES, ANTIQUES.
KNIVES

IIICI•.

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BARGAINLAND
Near Jet. Its. 35 &amp; 7
446-8444 .

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BUY -SELL- TRADE

2·tennino btcr... 1 toning Ulblt.
Jacuul. u•dl• ~ulp .. ·wlalc•
furniture. AI for e5,000. Cell
814-448-7121 or 304-273·
9194.

For ule: Olk ftrMood. Call
304-8711-271l",llfl• 4:30p.m.

28 lndl ..,lor tolovlolon, 4 pi-

"I

LR eutte-oouch. Ch ..r. loiJIHM,
onorr.n. CoffM •ble end tnd

I

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table~

Reeliftlc s"t*ea syR8m.
Coli 814-2411-91504.

1981 con-d.
986-3838.

198QF.310V·I.,glne. 4opood
(loll., *mp bod E&gt;e.
Cond. •8,300 304-481-1031.

r door. &amp;14-

,,... •hnetee.

c.ll

aoltld

1·814-237·04811. doy or night. Roterv or ~e tool ~HUng.
Rogere8etement .MoR..,.. oompl•ed•emed.,..
Wotorpruolln~
PUmP tllt1 and ..Vice. 304:
IWEEPEA•dnw.gm...ane 895-3802
repair. pert&amp; and sui)C)II •. Pldt
Up and deiNery, DIVlt VeCI.Ium RON"S. APPUANCE SERVICE.
caU e.vk:ing G E. Hot
Clean•r. on• helf mile up hou•
Point, w•hen, dryers end
Goorgoo C - Rd. Coli 614- MOVOL
304-671-2398.
441-0284.

1184 Ford E150 c...om v...
60,000 'mil•· EIIOtll ... ooncltlon. 17000 '8 14-982-8.,3.

C'-v lmpol&amp; 301 auto..

78

77.000 m1•, Nna good, ·very

.,.....

J&amp;JWeterS,.yloe. Swimming
- l clotorn' wollo. I'll . 814-

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245-92811.

84

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R lo A W•or Seovlce. Poole, :
cisterna, wells . lmmedlet• ..
1.000 or 2. 000 ~ollorwdollvory
Call 304-671-8370.

Electrica I
&amp;.·Refrigeration

87

Upholstery

Mowrev·• Upholstering· llilr\llng
tr loountyer.. 23ye.,.. The bert •

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can .....

'-"(/(_t~/lu'ia. :~ Qhnd'

Auto Parts · ·

]73-11009.
B4 Pontile Fl.-o. block. ••·

~'6~.

BUDGET TlSMISSION·
Used • rebuilt all types.
W•-·30 doyo. Pri . . fBI •
up. Uood ltiiUill'd
• .....alulalta
·-·
oonvwt...
p r - p l o t - . . - out
bl•lng. W•ranty-12 moe. cYC
IOinto..ft tyflll, Col 814·37112220 .. 304-8711-1788.

m nd., n11111 tlr-. brllkil 6
llnrtL304-8711-5110.

Ford club wagen. 11 Pll-

senger. good eond. t1,800. ·
304-882-2234.

Trucks for Sele

AESIQ[Nl\P.L

1978 C'-Y Stop Side PU. PS.
P8, AM·FM·Coll.' • • roor
win~. 400 motor. euto.
'1200flrm. Coll114-38tl-9107

81

1987ChovyFI. .oldoELplclcup.

Fttty Tr• Ttlmfnlno. 11ump
...,...,,, Coll304-8711-1331.

Home ·

n.ooo. eon 114-2411-9231.

INVE STMENTS ·

Jidll.l
. f:M.

CO~ME.RC IA.L

·-

FARMS

loFitSSifl~Al SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

Improvements

eft• 5:30PM.

~

4SO 2nd AVE . .
446·6806

7 ROOMS ,1'I! ACRES
3 bedrooms, rural water system,
burner. two storage buildings,
space to rent for e•tra income. i
Phone for a appointme~t NOW!

S1:rv1ces

1973Toncllm logtruckwkhlog
bunb. Col 614-281-11911.

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Rea I Est ate General

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8t Accsssories

depWidabla Mek 1 Oft.. 304-

72

IASEMENT
WATERPROORNG
un..,ncltlohll llotlmt gu.- Locel , . , . _ llrnlohod.

Oll•d Wtte• Service: Pools.
Clotwno. Wallo. 0.11\1 ooy A"f·
t fma Clll 114-446-7ot04-No
Sundt¥ ctlts.

304· 175 -4154 for froo
elltlmates .

117201doCuti-1J0odoond. 2
door. ht. •4110 304-871-24&amp;7.

n

Improvements

In flmWture uphotnering.

For I W..t dt• on • Alii¥ or ulld
car. tndl: or wn. - M:•ny Blu
•t Jim Ml1k Chevrolet·
Oldllmobla 114-441-3872 or
304-n3-51 34.

·n

C'-Y pldalp. vaod oond.

- · 81,000 Mia 304-1712372 .. 871-22811.

1178 c•eu•. 4 speed tren•
miislon. good •hlp&amp; toodtk-•·
*400. Phono &amp;14-MII-4361 .

ana

Tn.1ck1 for Sale

eo.ooo ..oo:77111-po_..,.

1178 F'ord Pinta. auto., law
mi ...,. nice. U60. 814-91113134.

table. Uka • ..,. t650. Coli ' - - - - - - - - - 114-912·3144.
I
GOVERNMENT SEIZED Vohld• for t100. Fordt. MM'ald••
GE washer. E.-lent shepe. CorvtttH
.....Ch.,ys. Surplus.
f110. AlooSpood au... o,.,.,,
Buym Outdo. 111 8011-f87· ·
Nlco ohopo. no.oo. e14-387·
8000 Ext. S-10189
0322.
Lacuet pc:11t1 tor •le. Call 1988 Covell or ~-24. Loodod
4 , 000 mil•. Like nM. Clll
114-742·2790alt• 4p.m.
114-387-7174.

Layaway Now For Chrill111alf

WHITE'I METAL DETECTORS
'-on ARiton, 1210 SeQOnd Aw.
Gollpollo, OH 114-448·4338. .

HAY lor •Ia. 304-4511-1873.

For oole. Flrtwood. M - herd
woad. HIAP vouchert ecceptld. Pick up or d811Yered.
814-742-2428 anytime.
,

concHtlon. •

Buy or Soli. Rivortne Antlquoo.
1124 E. Mein ltr .... Pom•oy.

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio,.....Pc:ilnt Pleasant.

54 Misc. Merchandise

·

heati111g also wood·
disc, carport. Trailer
sell at only $24,900.

..

#676

I Estate

For oole Twin . . Coptoln bod
Wth dr•uere.; Chwy tuv motor.

304-8711-4121.

10.000 BTU Hioll-· f u LP a•· 304-175-3763.
Stm Somervl..' s Armv Surplua.
Junior C.mouft~~ge. NIM' Hours

Real Eatste General

for 1181 Stricti¥ Kop1. All Xm•
·•xch..a• In by .Jan.

304-273-1155.

11th.

SeMOMd oolt flrtwood. lwgo
pickup load oplt. dellvorod locollr. t30.00 alood. 304-4581138 .,.. 481-1728.
Norge gaa dryer; Ken more MJI~
mltle waehlr. good cond. Mutt
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21" Sylvania Cone~• Color TV.
no. 304-6711-38&amp;9.

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us an offer on
i dandy 2 bedroom home. large hvong room,
modern kitchen, off1ce room, garage with 2nd
story and large lot. Thts home is 1n very good
condition, well decorated and ready to move mto.
Out of town owner IS very anxtous to sell.
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Building Moiorlolo
Block. brick. - • piPfl, wlfto
dows, Int.... etc. Cl .. dl Win,.,. Rio Grtnde. 0. Call8142411-8121.

FIRST AVENUE - RIVER FRONTAGE I.Dvely two story home otfeis aformal entry,
eauiooed kitchen. beautifullivinR room w1th
fireplace, family room, 2 baths, gas heat,
basement with brick fireplace, summe1
porch, lovely level area by nver: Shown by
appointment only.

All BRICK - LOCATED ON ST. U. 35 lovely home offers 4 BRs, equipped kitchen, ·
LR, dmmg rm., fireplace, full basement, gas
heat, cent. a1r, satellite dish, attached
garage, carport and storage bunding N1ce
level lawn, convement to HMC and shopping
shown by appointment.

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THIS HOUSE WAS MEANT FOR YOUR
FAMILY - located ma nice neighborhood
close to HMC, th1s home offers 3 BRs. 2\\
baths, eQuipped kitchen. LR. FR. dinmg rm.,
gas heat, cent. a1r, woodburningstove, 2 car
garage, storage blddg. City schools. Call
today.

W£STEAN RED CEOAR '
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and Boviolod L.op Siding
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Htppg •n.d PtotpiiOUI
New y,,f
Jim, &amp;nnlt, C'gtttl ••d Ttmmg

PLENTY Of ROOM FOR EVERYONE -lariat
Drive Onck ran ch., 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, equ1pped kitchen. den, family room,
LR, sewm g room, dmm~ laundty, 2
fn eplaces., gas heat, cent. a1r, attached
garage plus carport, patto, prNacy fence,
c1ty schools. Make an appointment today.

CETIDE. INC., Athono·814·
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"OUR NEW YEAR SPECIAL!"
.iPARKLING NEW INSIDE -Lots of character. New paper,
pamt, chauboard and carpet. ThiS home features loving
room, Ig. krtchen w/appliances, 3 bedrms, central air, gas FA
Ig. utthty room, mce flat yard, close to crty, Wa,&lt;hington
I entary. Vin~l sidmg. Ideal for ret1red couple or new·
l!y~eds. Also avatlable for rent. NO PETS. Security deposrt.
us a call today for an appointment.

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ONE ACRE 11/l AND AMOBILE HOllE- 2
BRs, bath, LR, krtchen, ·rear deck, most
fumlture stays wtlh mobde home. Call for an
appointment.

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moo. old. Coon Dog. Coli
814-882· 7830.

NEAR THE COLLEGE. -looktng lor a latge room home with
most everything. .Snck ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living
room wtth wb fireplace, fam1iy room. Complete kitchen
w/appltances, also a microwave oven. Fotmal dmmg 1oom
stereo intercom. Very nice home. Almost 3,000 sq. ft. '

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NO STAIRS- Really nice 3 bedtoom ranch home. Owner is
relocating and is offenng th1s well kept home for sale Ltvmg
room, eat·m kitchen. fenced in backyatd for small chtldren
or pets. Excellent nelghbothood.

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home offers 3 BRs, LR, kitchen, bath,
laundty, w.oodburning stove, I car garage.

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RANCH - Th1s home offers .~everal
attractive features including a l2x30 family
room, LR, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, I \0 baths,
f1replace, cent. ait, catpeting, attached
garage wrth electric door Ojlpener. Call for an
appointment.

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pu,.._. CAl 814-889-3711.
Shophord pupploo. 0100 Nch.
814·742-2981 or 114·742·
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GREAT BUY FOR THE. RIGHT BUYER - Endless opportuni·
t1es and great potenttal for hunters tor home builders wrth
lngenurty, for the business minded wrth ingenurty or for the
busmess mmded wrth mgenutty or lot the combination. This
could be what you've been looking for. 25 acres m/1, tree gas
for, 2 dwellings wtth the 2 wells on the land. Pnced m the
20 s. OWNER IS AWHEELER DEALER Cunous?Give usa call.

EWINGTON $19,900- . bedroofll..home
mcludes .kitchen. living room, dintng'l1lom,
bath, NG school distnct.

• REDUCED! I!EDUCEDI REDUCED!
21"ACRE F~RII- Amust to see! Includes a large barn,
shed and cellar. Fences surround these beautiful acres
cement ,block home w/2 bedrooms, 1 bath, liv~ng
w/new woodburner. Call office for appmntm~nt to
located neat Coal Company.
t590 ACR~S more or less, 3 bedtoom home, 2
~rtchen w/appliances, FR, formal dmino 2 lg. covered
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CONTRACT - You name it and we'll deal
LOvely 3 BR ranch in like new condittion,
new carpet, new inside• and out. Ready for
immediate possession.

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QUALITY HOME IN TOWN - Unusual to find
home in town 1n classic condttion. No remodeling
necessary. This 2 story brick is modern 1n every
way. Includes a formal entry, large living room
with fiteplace, formal dining, equipped kitchen
and breakfast area, 3 bedrooms, 1\\ baths plus
commode in basement, den, full basement, 2 car
gar5e
plus carport. Lovely fenced back yard with
sta1
steel/concrete in-ground pool. New
insulate windows, new roof, 15 inch tnsulat1on 1n
aitic. This is a very bght, warm, low maintenance
home in an eKcellent location 1 block trom the
par~ 4 pr 5 blocks to schoollno moretaxi-cabbing
for mom). You'll seldom have the opportumty'to
buy a home like this.
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YOUR CHANCE TO OWN ONE of the finely crafted.
classic homes 1n Gallia County. Beautiful brickCiv~ War era- home w11i show off your antiques
in grand style. Owner has restored the fits! floor,
rewtred, replumbed to perfeclton. Large k1tchen
w1th tongue aod gtoove pme throughout ,large
dining room , formal living room, bath, laundry and
parlor/bedroom. Solid cherry open staorcase
leads to 3 more bedrooms, bath and
nursery/sewihg room. 6.9 acres, m/1, with the
home makes 11 a·fabulous deal at $55,000
#811
INNER BEAUTY IS WHAT COUNTS and lhts starter
home has ~'The inside of this home was totally
rebuilt 2 years ago. New windows. copper
plumbing, wmng hot water tank and carpet, mce
wallpaper and curtams. Eat-m krtchen with new
cabinets, spacious livtng room, 21arge bedrooms,
bath, utlirty room w1th washer and dryer and
msulated well. Sits on 1 acre of easily maintained
lawn. You can't afford lo throw your money away
m rent at $26,500.
#B09
COZY CHARliER IN A UNIQUE SETTING- Wtth
covered patio to v1ew the fabulous Ohto River.
.Large Jamily room and livin·g room, efficient
krtchen, 2 bedrooms wrth closets and a bath.
Attached gatage with door 'Opener. Easily
maintained flat lawn. Motivated owner wants rt
SOLD!I! $22,000
#810
SPRING VALLEY AREA BUSINESS- Successful,
established Carry-out located on Route 35 in one
of the most rapidly growing commercial areas in
Gall1a County. Property cons1sts ot. divided
drive·thru building, equipment, inventory and 0.6
•1res. Additionally available is the adjoining 0.64
ac1e lot with a 19813-bedroom doublewtde. ldeal
for the owner/manager residenCE:. Call for more
information and an appointment.
1408
SPRUCE STIIEET EXTENSION - Just listed this
spacious 3·5 bedroom home (includmg a l0x28
unHn~hed room), 2'h baths, living room wrth ·
fireplace and cathedral ceiling, lots of clo~. and
a screened·IR porch overlookmg a wooded area.
large lot provides privacy. $65,000.
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482 21110 AVE. REAR

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Moore - 387- n60
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Charming new listing on
maintained home wrth turn of the century
character features latge living' room, formal
dtntnP. eat·m kttchen and toyer w1th beautiful
staircase. Also includes 3 bedrooms, very ·mce
bath and parttal basement. Ptcket fence anU nice
front porch add to the charm. Give us a call,
houses of th1s nature don't stay on the market
long.
#210

· AT YOUR SERVICE

FARM - Very
on 10 perfectly flat
acres. Includes 30x60
24 x 28 2-story
garage, 15x15 shed wrth
room Home offers
1~ baths, living room, ''••"'"· in kitchen and
partial basement Good
Green Township.
Call for details
#203
19V• M/l BEAUliFU L
Grande. Natural spnng
mately 640 lbs. tobacco
wooded
actes, septic and county water establis~ed on
property. Butld or put a molllie home here!
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MEIGS COUNTY - 100 acres on Rt. 124 near
Ractne. 8U1id1ng s~es, nch farm land and appro, .
500' river frontage. Southern schools. $67,000.
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valuu of your house on

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you deci"e to sell your
we' 11 advertise and show yO\lr
prorcrty and enlist tha help of
other real enate a·g ents to help sell
it - and screen prc;tspcctivc buyers :
and attend to the contractual
aspecte of the sale. You pay u9
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that aclii!!U your requirements. and
help you obhin financinq tg; buy it.

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A JOY TO SEE, AGREATER lOY TO OWN- This 3
bedtoom, 2 bath home with dining toom and 2 car
g•age. New carpet throughout. Insert in
fireplace. Efficient heat pump. $35,500.
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wnh this clean
remodeled and
. redecorated small 2
bungalow and the
· great river view that goes
wrth rt. You will no
longer have to worty about
and cozy
or about high fuel and
I . ' perfect fot
ret~red couple or oldsters
need a good smal l
home in a neighborhood
, clean people
$21,500.
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#J3i7. 15 ACRE$ VACANT lAND. 2 sl)i .ngs. crstern, pand. Woo dte Rd.
$13,000
113!5. CONVENIENI~l ~OCATED on Rt 35 SpringValley A BR, I bath. LR. DR,
FA
. gara~e wor kshop area. has 100 It roa d fro ntag eon Rt. 35 Call us 10·
day r showrnR.
HZ 1HIS 4 BR DOUBLE WIDE near Btdwe\1 has 4 BR. 2baths.l car garage,
LP
plus ex tra trarler pad Has 2 acres Prtced to sell
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NFW LISTING- We now have listed one of the best laymg far ms in
Gall Co t 11 acres. 40 A. crop, 20A woods 7,900 lb. lob. base for 1988.
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barn. 4 ponds N1ce 2 story IailT! house with' 3-;JR, 1 bath, coun1rY
kite n, 10~26 dec k lak e a look at tms tarm before s pnn~: pla ntm!!\
-3~ IF YOO LIKE PRIVACY, ~ou're gomg to tovethe locaticn of lh1s 1980
Ba~ ew. l4x70 wrth 7~ 21 expa ndo, 2 baths. M bedroom has garden tub. tO
ac. I I 111 Green School Won't last ling al $23 500.00.
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2 car garage. Very private Cal l tcdey
Hl30. 'KYGER CREEK SCHOOLS: 3 bedro omranch May be assumable with
only 17 yrs left Good ne1~hborho0d ,
lt32h0N THE RIVER FRONT: 2 stor~ olde1 home has 3 bedrooms,] bath, N.
·. gas heAl. love I~ vrew ot th errve r !rom ~ourlrvrng Prrced rn klW $303 Located
m K~~r Creek dl$1nct
U45 ALL BRICK locat ed 1n Green School Dr~\ net Thrshome has 3 o r ~ bed·
IO OIJ'lS , equ1p~d kr lc hen. lull bas emen!, attached garage w/ opener, al so
2 4x~O metltl butldrn~ w/door ope11erer and wor ksllop Beaulilul shade trees
and~!IYIIIe bar::k patrc
#3-tl. 40 AC . Ir1/L neKIID Bob E11an s Farms with a love~. ) bedroom house
Ha~J lVII bath s, FD.lR, FR. We wootd be glad to show you thrshome. Homer$
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OWNER MAl FINANCE: ~::~~:~~~:b:i;;~:~~~,~'l:';~,:r,J
bedrms. 2 baths, all lg. rms . new~ ~
ac JT1S1. You v.dl be surl)'tSed at

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MOIIILE HOME: 2 bedrms lovely
gho'ut loads ol storage, mnge and rtif loceted on beauidulllal iot ;;iioi~s~l
ac. m/ 1 All new water and septrc svstm. Owner may help linance.
#355. NEW USHNG - FARM: lrke fr~edom an(l rural prrvacy? Buy 113 ac.
m/ 1w/ mtneral rights large 2 stor~ modern hnme w / ~ bedrms 1~ baths LR
DR, lam1ly rm &amp; k~ : . encJosed bac~ porch, new roof, vvning and plumb\nli. 7d
ac fenced, pasture land, hay IJeicls and woods. 2 pr ·~1 ver ~ large barn
w/s rto. 4 outbu ildings
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Nothing to do but move 1
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#503
WANT TO BUILD' THIS
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ready

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best lots
1n
have
best
1n Raccoon
· many other larger
lracts close to town and around the county. Buy
now before they are picked over.
#128
COUNTRY BRICK RANC
Country atmosphere. 3 be
large living room includtn
nice k1tchen area, 1~bat
garage. Large lot, approxi
from town. $54,900.

Addaville School
om brick home wrth
nck fireplace, eKtra
tilnwom. attached
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a porch. County water an ept1c system. Good
garden area. Ideal location r a new home. Hold·
mg at '10,000.
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LAND - ,St. Rt. 35, 6.9 acres. Good local ton tor
spot o, could even be used for commerctal.

SPRING ~ALLEY.' •• $64,9001 - Lovely
tn·level offers 3 BRs. 2 baths, spacious
kitchen, dmin&amp; LR, FR wrth ftreplacce, gas
heat, cent. air, 2 car attached garage. Cali
today .

Pets for Sale

Groom ond SUpploo. Sho1&gt;Pet
Grooming. All br'eeds ... All
otyleo. lomo Pol Food Oool.-.
Julio W.bb Ph. 814-441-0231.

tOIIIIERCIAL GARAGE ON STATE ROUTE- Cali f01 infor.
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22 ACRE CHURCH CAMP FOR SALE Num111ous buildings, mcluding dining hall,
caretaker's traile1, cabms, pool, church
buildin&amp; If 1nte1ested call for more detailed
information.

PINES! - 4 year
sunken family
room
out paflo; lorma l
11v1ng room,
lovely oak
cabinets, formal
i dools; 3 BIG
bedrooms, 1\\ baths, 1
large unfimshed
room that ownet will customize to your needsplayroom, office, bedroom? Stunning carpet and
wall~per throughout Insulated m1m·barn out
back for your pt.ojects. All this w1th 2 car attached
garage on 10 acres! We knew 1t was just what you
wanted. Call us today
. #804

Concrlte blockt- ell slzel- y~rd .
ordtlttfery. Muoneand. O.lllp~
Ill Blodt Co., 1231'1 Plno St.,
Golllpollo, Ohio. Coli 814-4412783.

SOUTHWESTERN SCHOOL DISTRICT - Nice 3 bedroom
home, 2 baths, livtng room wrth woodburn&amp;~ modern
Mchen w/appliances. Also washe1 and dryer 'mcluded.
large fam1ly room , 400 SQ. ft. coveted patto. Parttal base·
ment Give us a c~ll fo1 more detatls!
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TOWN - Appro•. one half acre Home
features LR, DR, krtchen, bath, FR, 2 bdrms,
full basement. large unattached block
garage, gas heat. Call for an appointment.

TOO HARD TOO BELIEVE? - Ideal home for the
• particular person. Over 1600 SQ ft. of liv1ngspace
wrth 3 bedrooms, very nicely remodeled house,TV
room and attractive livtngroom with woodburnmg
firep~ce and bay wtndow. Outstandmg oak
kttchen any cook would love, and full basement.
Owner has gone to great lengths to put thts home
in perfect condition. New winng roof, kitchen,
bath .. the list goes on flnd on. Maintenance free
s1d1ng, fenced yard tor'kids and dogs. Much more.
Give us a call, we re~ly do have a cream puff'
$60s
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LEG QUARTERS

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