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PaQe-12- The Daily Sentinel

.Friday, November 7, 198.6~:

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Bedford
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meet Monday

Bedford Township Trustees will meet at i p.m. Monday at th~
town hall. ·

Heath UMW will meet Monday
Hea th United Mel hodist Church Women will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Monday at the chu rch. with Beul ah McComas· as progra m
leader and Jean An n Bradbury as devotional leader.

Reedsville church slates revival
A reviva l will bt:' held at the R('('dsvllle United MNho dlst
Church begi nn ing Mundav and run ning throu g h Nov. 15 with .
special s inging lOt' thr services at 7:30 eac h evening. John
Gibson -'•ill he eva ngetisl .

OES practice date changed
Prac ti ce for Harrisonvi lle Chap ter. Order of Easter n Sta r.
has been changed to Tuesda.'· nig ht . afl er the i'l'gul ar meeting.

EMS answers one call
Meigs Count)· EmrrgenC)' Medica l Services reporls one call
Thursda y: Ru lland at 3: oO p.m. lo Gibson Road for Mary
Pauley to Veterans Memori al Hospi lal.

Merchants association

to

meet

The Pomero.v Rend Area Merchants Association will be hold
the ir regu lar mon th l.v meeting Monday, Nov. 10. at 8 a.m. at
Bank One.
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The meeting date was changed due to Velct·ans Day when
se\·eral busin0ssrs wil l br dos rd.

Dinner-dance reservatiom needed

Pewy Tom Lamben
· Percy Tom Lambert, 71, Rt: 1.
Langsville, died Thursday tn
Holzer Medical Center.
Born [)ec. 20, 1914, in Virginia,
son of the iate Joseph.~ n~ Delilah
Baugh Lambert , he was a rettr€d
Iarmer.
Surviving -are his wife, Ruby
Fay Farley Lambert. w!Dm he
married Oct. 1. 19ll, In Pomeroy; two sons, William R. Lanitx&gt;rt and Richard L. Lambert ,
both of Langsvtlle; llree daughters. Mrs. Dan (Sue Ann) Quigley
of Columbus . . Mrs. James (Judith! Petry of Columbus. and
Mrs. Richard (Nancy) Haddox of
Athens; 10 grandchlldrm: and
three sis ters, Gaynell Clark of
Pomeroy, Sadie Cramer of Columbus. and Mary Little of
Athens .
He was preceded in death by a
son, Robert Lambert; by two
infllnt children: and by a brother
and a sis ter.
Services will be. 1:30 p.m.
Sunday In McCoy- Moore Funeral
Home. Vinton, with the Rev.
Arthur Crabtree officiating. Bur·
lal will he in Salem Center
Cemetery. Friends may ca ll at
the funeral home from 2·4 and 7·9
p.m. Saturday.

.~ponsoring

Ora Leo Dailey

Ora Leo Dalley, 58. Route 1.
Portland. ated Friday at St.
Joseph Hospital In Parkersburg,
W.Va. .
,
A Meigs County employee, Mr.
Dailey was a son of the late Ofa
and Esther VanMeter Dallev.
Surviving are a son.. Ronald
Di'iley , Mason, W.Va.; three
daughl ers. Kathy Pierce, Mid·
dlepor t; Carol Hubbard. Ru·
!land; Chr~ty White, Pomeroy;
three brolhe rs . Owen Dailey ,
Portland; Bill Dalley ..Long.Bbt·
tom: Elson Dailey of Portland ;
two sisters, Mary Baker,
Tuppers :Plains. and Bessie
Crumley. ' East Llver!XJOI. Ten
grandchildren and several nle·
· ces and nephews also survive.
.., Besides ·his parents. he was
preceded in death by four
brothers.
The Ewing Funeral Home is in
char ge of arrangements.

Veterans Mem·orial

coal company' will maintain r~~
!XJrlion of the township road •
Involved. Salem Towns hlp Trus~~
tees have already appi'~~ed ~~·;
coal compa~y·s ceques t. · ~ ••, ~
lp other business. the comml~·' •
stoners 'ha"e received a requ~f ~ ·
from Robert Michael Rober ti;; 1
doing business as TiieCove, State. :
The commissioners passed a .Route 7, Pomeroy , to transfer ~ ' ;
resolution granting permission D·5 liquor Uce nse to Donna Fa~; :
for Southern Ohio Coa l Co. · to Barley,. also doing .busi ness a$, •
construct a UXlO-foot slurry line The Cove. at tht' sa me address{; :
from Meigs Mine No: 2, ac ross The transfer request niust
Salem Township Road 326 . to a subn')itted to the Ohio Depart!XJnd which is now being built to ment of Liquor Control by Nov,: ·[
hold the runoff.
30. Comm&lt;lll ts from I he publl~~·
The line wlll be constructed of regar ding the tra nsfer will bll&lt;:
fo ur- to-six lnr h undergrou nd accepted by t~ comm lsslone)'s.~, :
pipe. Durin!' constr uction, the through Nov. 19 .
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,Ohio, area weather scene
South Central Ohio
Rain likely toiiight. with a
chance of heavy rainfall and a
low in the upper 50s . · Windy
Saturday, with showers ·li kely
and a chance of thunderstorms
and highs between 70 and 75.
The pmbabillty. 'of precipita·
lion is 70 p en~ nt tonigh t and 60
percent· s.aturd ay.
Winds will be fr.om the sou th at
10 to 20 mph and gusty tonight.

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Junior hiKh schedu/.es dinner
The So ulhN n .Ju nior High School Boosters will stage a
chicken dinner at Ihe school from JJ a. m. 10 .1 p.m. Sunday.
Prkc is :S:I.:&gt;O fo r adu lts and $2 fol· r hildr eo . Proceeds will go to
school projerls .

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A reprcscn tat il'c from the office of U.S. Rep. Clarrnce Miller
will condu ct an open door session from JJ a.m. 10 1 p.m.
Wedn esday at the courlhouse in Pomeroy . Anyone with
questions co ncerning thr fede ral govcr nmenl is asked to stop
by .

MOTIVE
SALES

ONE OF THE AREA'S LEADING
·. DEALERSHIPS IS NOW
INTERVIEWING FOR THE
POSITION OF SALES
REPRESENTATIVE.
•No Experience Necessary

Call Mr. Gilmore For
Appointment

Adt&gt;lt' F. Cullums
Adele F.. Cullums. 63. 176
Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy, died
Friday morning at Holzer Medi·
cal Cen ter.
Mrs. Cullums was born Aug. 9,
1923,ln Meigs Count y, a daught er
of the late Ninian and Della
Smith.Fowlcr . Shewasa supervi·
sor with the Meigs Co unty
Department of Human Services.
Surviving are her hu sba nd,
Dwight; two so ns, Mike Cullums,
Parkersbu rg, W.Va .. and Ron
Cu llums. Lancaster : and a
daughter -in-law, Laura Cullums.
Services wlll be held at 1 p.m .
Monday at t~e Ewing Funeral
Home with Rev. James Corbitt

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ADMISSION EYERY TUESDAY $2.50

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Sunday through Tuesday ' · .1 : ·
A chan co of rain Sunday an(j/ ~
Monday, with fair weather Tu ~-:·
day. Highs will range from t~ · :
mid 50s to !he mid 60s Sund~· ·
falling in to I he 50s Monday aRtl'l': :
Into the 40s Tuesday. Overnigh14,::
lows will be in the 50s earl, ,/ :
Sundi'Y · In the 40s Monday•: •
morning , and In the 30s ·ea rly • '
Tuesday.
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Mo·nday, Nov. 17, 1986
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Pomeroy, Ohio

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LEGAL NOTICE

Notice is hereby given t _h at
the Public Utilities Commis·
sion of Ohio has initiated
investigations to determine
if Racine Gas and Servtce
Company , Rutland Fuel
Company , and Syracuse
Home Utilities Company
should have receivers ap·
pointed lor the protection of
public . Publie hearings on
these matters have been
scheduled to commenoa on
Friday, November 21, 1986

sta"ing at 10 :00 a.m .. at the
offices ol the Commission ,
180 Eas t Broad Street,
Columbus. Ohio 43266·
0573 . hwther information

moll hoslll&amp; ond prJntiwe

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Now oll'll!l'l gel to do
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t986

9 Sections. 68 Pages
A Multimedia Inc . Newspaper

Middleport- Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, November 9, 1986

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Legislators return to consider Income tax cut
Qy LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) . - The Ohio General
Assembly reconvenes this week to close out
business for 19B6. with civil justl c~ and Insurance
reform, and an income tax cut, on the fron t
bu r ners.
Legislative leaders anticipate a two-week
session will be necessary to complete the work
and ad journ the 116th session.
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Both the House and Senate will reconvene
Wedensday after the Veterans' Day holiday.
The Senate Ways and Means Committee has
scheduled a Wednesday after noon meetin g to
report ou t a bill trimming state personal Income
tax rates to take Into accou nt the effects of the new
federal tax reform law.
That bill, sponsored by majority Republicans,
Is tentatively scheduled for floor action Thursday.
It would then be shipped to the Democrat ·

controlled House. which has Indicated support.
As written, the new blll would cut Income tax
revenues by $303 million In the fiscal year
beginning next July 1 and another $ll4 million the
following year.
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The reduction Is designed to offset a loss In
certain federal deductions by Ohio taxpayers,
driving up their state tax liability. which Is based
on taxable income as repor ted to the federal
government.
Meanwhile, a House-Senate conference committ ee meeting informally on civil justice and
Insurance Ia w reform will go over amendments
Tuesday to a modified vers ion of the bill cleared
by the House In September.
Sen. H. Cooper Snyder. R-Hillsboro, chairman
of the sill-member panel, said wor k will continu e '
Wednesday and every day nex t week until th e
package Is ready for considera tion by the full

Village officials
favor stop light
By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Staff
RIO GRANDE - VIllage offi·
clals favor placing a stop light at
the Intersection of U.S. 35 and
Ohio 325 here to cut down on the
number of serious traffic acci·
dents at t.he junction of the two
highways.
. Following lengthy discussio n
a,t the village council meeting
earlier this ·week. Mayor Donald
Walker said the stop light optio n
offered by the Ohio Department
of Trll'nsportatlon was more
desirable.
ODOT presented the village
with the possibilities of a stop
light or creation of a third lane
fo r left -hand turns. Walker em·
phas lzed tha t nothing offi cial has
come from ODOT on funding or
approval of either option.
"I'm very optimistic · some
significant changes will be mad e.
but I'm not certain at this point
whic h option will be used." he
said.
Walker a nd Mars hal John
Vance at first favored the crea·

By United Press International
A Goodyear Tire and Rubber
~o. stock holder flied suit in
federal cour t in Cleveland Fri·
day In an at tempt to stop the
board of directors from blocking
an un fr iendly takeover.
Robert Cott le con tend s that the
board of the Akron firm is not
acting In the bes t In teres t of the
.stoc kholders.
The current "entrenchment"
is making it more diffi cult for a
takeover, which is a detriment to
the stockholders. the suit fil ed in
U.S. District Court said .
The suit was fil ed the sa me day
that Goodyea r Chair man Robert
E . Mercer told employees that

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Ed Meese's enjoyment of the Constitution
is a matter of taste, says Art Buchwald - A-2

Senate and House.
Lobbyists for Insurance companies. business
and Indust-ry, local governments. Insur ance
agents, tria l attorneys and consumers will
continue to try to Influence the shape of the
legislation.
The aim of the package is to help make
commercia l liabilit y Insurance available to
businesses and local gover nments at reasonable
cost.
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One part of the package gives the Ohio
Departinenf of Insurance more tools to regu late
the Insurance industry, and requires Insurance
companies to file detailed financial in formation
on their cla ims, payou ts and.-reserves . .
The olher portion seeks to limit frivolou s
lawsuits, encourages out -of-court damage settle·
ments and changes the way judgments are
awarded and paid.
A House select committee which put together

the existi ng version of the civi l jus tice reform will
do more work on related legisla tion Wedn esday
and Thu'rsday .
It will try to pu t together bills making medi cal
malpractice insurance available at more rea sonable costs, and limiting lawsu its against manu lac·
turers for defective produ cts.
Those bills could be passed separately, or they
could be combined wi th the insurance- tort reform
package in co nference co mmittee.
The House Judiciary Committ ee has scheduled
a hearlng for Wednesday morning on Senate·
passed legislation authorizing li mited cou rl·
ordered wiretaps by certain law enforcement
officers.
The Senate Finance Committee will meet
Wednesday morning to take up House-passed
legislation providing a state tax credit for day
care for children and depende nt adults .

Failure
of talks
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tlon of the turn lanes, crea ting a
continuous traffic flow throu!;h
the intersection, but later found
that II didn' t address the problem,.
of traffic trying to go north and
south on 325 .
"The sa fety problem may be
increased because the lhrough
traffic would hamper vlslbtllty ,"
the ma yor said.
Walker said he will now draft a
letter to ODOT outlining the
village's pos ition and recom·
mending that If a stop light Is
Installed. the speed limit west of
the light in the area of Indian
Cree k should be reduced . Also,
the mayor said, t~ e village will
urge that the stale Install a sign
In the sa me area notifyin g
dr ivers of the upcoming stop
light.
Idea lly, Walker said, the v ll·
!age would llke to have what he
called "the best of both worlds"
by having the stop light and the
turn lane, patterned aft er the
Intersection of 35 and Ohio 160
near Holzer Medical Center .
That possibilit y will still be

STOP LIGHT
- Rio Grande
officials favor Insiallatlon of a stop light at the
Intersection of U.S. 35 and Ohio 325 to reduce -the
pursued by officials, he said.
The options were preseo ted to
the village by ODOT District 10
engineer Ted Sushka, who had
met with Vance to address the
problem In the wake of a double
traffic fatality at the Intersection
las I June 19. which caused
village officials to req ues t the
state do something about the

nurnbe:r 1 ' serious accidents there. The vlllue
Its position In a letter to the
Department of Trans portation, according to
Mayor Donald Walker.

hazard there. Several serious
injury accide nts have also OC·
curred in the area since the
fatality. Vance said.
"Of special note, I have ta lked
to Sushka's office. and we have
not received anything official
from them." Walker said .
"We're stlll waiting on official
notice."

Improvements have been
made at the int ersec tion Io
Increase visibility, cited by officials as one of the main reasons
for accidents there. A state
informatio nal si gn is to be moved
and Columbus &amp; Souther n Ohio
Elec tric Co. has moved a ut ility
pole on the village side of the
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By jiM ANDERSON
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - U.S.
officials a re chargjng that Soviet
Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze and his aides sat down
in Vie nna wit h Secretary of Sta le
George Shult z only to scuttle Ihe
negotiations in a public relations
ploy.
Shultz arr ived· home Frida y
aft er two days of talks with
Sheva rdnadze tha i fa iled to
spark any momentum -ill arms
control negotiations. A' senior
u.s. offi cial told reporters en
route to Was hington that he
thought the Soviels were " prepar ing a public relations ca mpaign aga inst the United States."
"We could tell in the past that
the Soviets were seriou s when
they sent their military people.
There weren' I any there in
Vienna," said another official

Goodyear stockholder opposes anti-takeover moves ~~~~~~elybi~~~[;t:~~~~&amp;:~E~:~

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Monday·Saturday Except Thursday

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Big 10 grid roundup

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531 IACI&lt;SON PIKE· RT. 30 WEST

50 cents

The Meigs County Comm is·
stoners met briefly Wednesday
aft ernoon, before attending a
special meeting In the Meigs
County Courthou ~e - to discuss
es tablis hment of a fer ry service
while the Pomeroy-Mason bridge
is closed for repairs.
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project

II you have any wi nt er coats around the house th at are no
longer being used. the Meigs County Bra nches of Bank One.
Athens. ask you to co nsider dona ting them to a s pecial project
ca lled "Coats for Kids."
Ba nk Onr is s ponsoli n ~: Ihe proj!.'CI in an effort lo pt-ov ldc
coa ts 10 needy schoo l children througho ut th e cou nty.
Coa ts may be dropped on at a ny of the Bank One offi ces In
Meigs Co unt y, beginning !\ov. 10 and con tinuin g t hrough Jan . 7.
.. The coals .will be dislributrd lhroug h the schools in the counly,
and wi ll be cleaned a nd repaired , if needed , before distri bution.

Miller repreM'nlatil'e

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The annua l Javmar Golf Cl ub a ward dirincr and danee will be
held Friday. Dec. 11. ar lhe Eag les Club.
Members arr asked 10 make their reserva tions early by
phoning or mailin g a check lo Bob Freed . ~2 - ~.44. 60 Riverview
Drive. Middleport. All members . lj'ague members and gues ts
are welco me. Priers are $1" cou ple or $13 single.

Bank One

officiating. . Burial wlll be In
Burlingham Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home
from 7-9 p.m . Sunday.

Commi~sion approves !~;\
slurry line ·resolution .:~f

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layoffs and •·gu t-wrenchlngdecl·
slons" would be needed to
combat the takeover attempt by
corporate ra id er James
Goldsmith.
A Goodyear s pokesman
reac hed early Friday evening
said he was unaware of lhe suit.
"The 'polson pill' · 1invoked
July 2) deters com petitive bidding for acquis ition of Goodyear
by diluting and increasing remaining shares a n acqulrer must
obtai n to affect a merger tran·
sactlon," the suit said .
In a letter to employees.
Mercer said there Is " no question" that Goodyear will lay off
some people as part of a

, Thursday with bot h sides report·
rest.ructurlng plan. Mercer did executive officer. .. . By moving gut-wrenching decisions thai all ing no progress in the fi rst
not disclose the number of layoffs first , we hope to emerge with of us will have to make. Some of high-level contact since the Ice·
that will be needed.
more of the company intact, than us will be vict ims of those land summit in October. She·
va rdnadze said he was leavin g
Goodyear, In attempting to If we simply l eave our fate to a decisions .
Vienna
wit h a " bitter taste"
fight the takeover. has an- group that mi ght well dis·
"For none of us will life ahead
because
of
U.S. actions.
nounced Its intention to sell membe r Goodyear with reckless ever he quite the same."
Shultz
sought
to shor e up
Celeron Corp., Its energy subs!· abandon ," he said.
Communi ty leaders , mean·
support
from
European
a llies on
diary in Austi n. Texas, and
Goodyear stock was un· while. ra ll ied to show support for
possibly Goodyear Aerospace chan gt&gt;d Friday, closing at $l8 a Goodyear. which indirectly co n- his trip back to the Unit ed States.
Corp. In Akron and Motor Wheel sha re.
tribut es about $6 billion a nnually but he and F rench offic ials
Corp. In Lansing, Mich.
Mercer told employees that to the Arkon-area economy. City sharply disagreed on allied mil ·
The company Is expected to unless the com pany can rais e the and count y officials met friday itary stra tegy during a brief visit
announce mor e dE-tails o! .a value oi its stock above Colds· to discuss possi ble action to ~ e lp Friday mornin g, U.S. officials
restructurhlg plan within two · mlth 's proposed offer of $49 a the compa ny.
· said.
American officia ls. spea kin'g
weeks.
s hare. Goodyear will fa ll under
Rep. John Seiberling, R-Ohlo,
anonymously,
complained a boul
"I want you to know th at these his co ntroL
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said he wil l plea d Goodyear's
Soviet
att
itudes
in describing a
moves are the most painful and
"I fee l I owe it to Goodyear and case when he testifies Nov . 18 at
most difficult that I've ever had to you to avoid that happening," the House Judi ciary Commii · late Wedn esday session of ex·
perts that was in tended 10 put
to face since I've been your chief he said . "There will be some
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toget
an agreed agenda for
r---. futu reherarms
contro l negot iations.
"If my 11·.\'Par-old had aclrd "
like the Ru ss ians did. I wou ld
have whappcd her." said one
U.S. officia l who wa s thNe. " It
was Uke a pi J)'ground ."
He asser ted that the head of 1be
Soviet tea m. Alcksandr Rl&gt;ss mertynk , tossed the American
part could cause the deaths of my
position paper across thi' lable
dear friend Tom Sutherland or
because the open ing paragraph
Terry Anderson or Joe Clclpplo
did not usc !he word "miniSINs"
or any of the other hostages,"
In describi ng who had agreed to
turned to the media and Invoked
various sta nc0s .
the hos tages' nam es again.
The America ns poin led oul
"I want Terry Ande rson to
th
at the Soviet paper didn 't usc
share the same joy with his
the word. ell her. the official sai d.
family, and I want Tom Suther·
but Bessmert ynk " pi cked up out·
·land to share the joy with his
paper and lhrew it across the
family, and In the name of God,
table. This went on for a half an
wlll you please just be res !XJDSI·
hour . I cou ldn 't bt:'lleve beha\' lor
ble and back off!" he said.
like that from grown-ups."
" Whill you might say, or
A crucial point In the discussomeone else might, could res ult
sion wa s whether the Sovi ets had
In a death of somebOdy that I
love. I don't want that on my
agreed t~ specifi c sub-limit s on
certain nuclear warheads during
conscience and I don' t think you
want it on yours. "
technical discussions on a1·ms
Jacobsen, who was seen last
reductions at the summit in
Reykjavik. lceland.
month with Anderson criticizing
the president lor lack of action In
Shultz said at his news co nferWARNING TO MEDIA- Freed hostage DavldJacob!imll'ged
a vldeot~pe filmed by his cap·
ence
Thursday the Amer ican
reportel'!l at the White House Friday "In the name of God ... back
tors, told a beaming Reagan
positio
n was that certain limits
ofl" from their quesllo1111 lest they endanJ~er the lves of other
Friday that, "I know that you
had
been
discussed . Accord ing to
boatages In Lebanon. First Lady Nancy Reagan watched at left.
(Continued on A-3)
(UPI)
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Freed hostage urges ·media
to 'back off' from questions
By IIELEN THOMAS
UPI While House tteport~r
WASHINGTON 1UPTl
David Jacobsen returned to
freedom lo join President Reagan In war ning the news media
that reports of how the White
House won his release may
endanger ot her Americans still
held hos tage in Lebanon.
Jacobsen and his fa mily were
welcomed Friday by the pres! ·
dent and Mrs. Reagan, who
posed for pictures during a brief
ceremony In Rose Garden. The
55-yea r-old fo rmer ad mlnlstra·
tor of the American University In
Beirut , held hos tage 17 months ,
told Reagan It was "a day of joy
for me. "·
But he echoed the president In
chastising the medi a, tersely
admonishing reporters: "In the
name of Go&lt;l, please be responsl·
ble a nd back off."
Both Jacobsen and Reagan

said no more questions should be
as ked about the circumstances
that led to Jacobsen's release
last Sunday In Beirut. · Reports
have said the While House
allowed America n arms to be
supplied secretly lo Iran over a
U.S. embargo In order to secure
the release of several hostages.
Reagan has refused to address
the reports and has clamped a lid
on comment throughout the
government. He did deny Friday
that Secretary bf State George
Shultz and Defense Secretary
Cas par Weinberger were Ignored
in the apparent deal with Iran
which may have led to the
release of Jacobsen, the Rev.
Lawrence Martin J enco in July
and the Rev. Benjamin Weir In
September 1985.
But alter reporters continued
pressing the president, Jacobsen, who had said earlier that
"a simple speculation on your

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Ruler of the roost
The role of !he White House c hief of s taff Is powerful, to put it
.
So mu c h so tha t President Reagan' s top aide. Donald R ega n. Is
o ften described as " Mr. Pr ime Minis ter" with broad hiints that he.
Regan. is running t he show. not Reagan .
The dimensions •of the ro le are descttbed ln a book titled "C hief of
Staff" with a s ubtitl e: "Twe nty- Five Yea rs of Managing the
Presidency. ··
The book is a compi la tion of the comments a nd observations of
several former ch i~ fs of staff and key aides in th e White Hou se
delivered a t a two-d ay sy mposium last Janua ry at th e Unive r s it y of
Ca liforn ia at Sa n Diego.
Thechiefof staff is not elected. nor does he have to be confirmed by
the Senate.
. · Forme r c hiefs of st aff Alexander Haig a nd Rep. Richard Cheney,
~.: R-Wyo., as well as a ll the ot hers intervie wed . includin g H.R.
:: Haldeman. agreed that there shOuld be no confirmat ion process for
~- t hat jo b.
•· None of the chiefs of staff since Haldeman have had as high profile
: as Regan who rules the roost with an iron hand.
· President Lyndon Johnson ran his own s how. So did Pres ide nt
: Jimm.1· Ca rter. President Dwight D. Eisenhower had Sherman
. ,\dams. who had to quit when it was di s~losed 1ha t he had done favor s
· for a Boston frie nd a nd accepted gifts from him .
~: Severa l of the top aides who also i ncl~ded Donald Rum,feld .for
: · Pres iden t Gerald Ford. Theodore Sorensen for President Jo hn F.
~· Kennedy. and Harry McPherson for John son. had anecdotes to tell of
•. their bosses and the limes they saved th e m fr om themselves.
: There were othe r times wh en the boss was on ta r get. however , like
;: when Kennedy told his aides he wanted the Unit ed Sta tes to land on
, : the moon in 10 years.
Ha lde man recited a time whe n President Richard Nixon was so
': upset with a foreign policy leak he wanted ever yone in the Stat~
•: Depart ment s ubjected to a lie detector test.
·
.
:• The chiefs of s taff have exercised e normous power when !liven the
:carte bla nc he by preside nts . pa rticular ly pres idents who do not wa nt
- to be bothered by the details. but rather the.big picture.
Reagan opera tes in this ma nner. Nothi ng could have been more
. jii~strative as when hi s forme r c hi ef of s taff. James Baker. and
:Ftegan. who was servin g as D·easury secre ta ry, s wapp€d jobs . They
·{old Reagan of their pl a n after it was a lmos t a fa it accompli.
:.; Eisenhower used to tell his a ides. "Let's not make our mistakes in a
m il d ~

~ h'i.uT~'. "

·:·The c ~i e f of staff is head of the palace gu~rd . He is the gat e keeper.
his perl)'lisslo n.
t -:S!Jme preside nt s have per mitt ed a select group of aide s to walk into
·I hfoir office a t any time . Eisenhower's pr ess sec re ta ry. J a m es
:Jta~crty. had that kind of access. But not many do.
:. ; Press secretary Jod:l Powel L who a lso was a key adviser to Car ter.
· ~ t hat kind of e ntr y. But he was a pa rt of the close Georgia coter ie
~who made the long ma r ch with Carter to Washington.

:11'i!Jl usua lly no one enters the Oval Of!ice wit hout

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· :1 -;f he Citizens of Gallia . .Jackson
·and Meigs counties.
number of co ncerns have
!bern raised as a result of the
-d&lt;"leat of the levv. Will Woodland
~~p ters co nti nu~ IO Op€rale and
;Wjtt there be services for the
·tieoplc in need?

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Ce nters will con ·
'lihue in its mission to the
~mritunit y to provide m en ta l
hO..!th services for as m a nv
)$pie as the limit ed dollars wiil
~vide . Woodland Cen te rs will
""Ork .wit h the Me n.ta l Heal th
~9~rd .to fi nd sta te and federa l
(!Hfj:ls to rn able serv ices to be
mntlnued for those with gr ea test
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Woodland Centers joins wi th
thr Men ta l Hea lth Board in
tha nking a lii hosr who worked on
the levy. While it is dis hea r tening
to have to lim it ser vices. the
Board a nd s taff of Woodland
Centers will co ntinue to wor k for
mental hea lth servicrs in Ga ll ia.
.Jackson and Meigs co unties. T he
need is great a nd 1he heai'tbrea k
of ment al illness to the familir s
and in divid uals Is too tragic to do
less than continu e effor ts to keep
services availabl~ at t h~ local
communit y leve l - not in so me
other di st~n t s tate or private
[aci lit)·.
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Ber na rd F'. Nichm. Ph .D.
Exec utive Director
· Woodland Ce nt ers Inc.

Support aided program

:;:The s ixth g rad e class of the ni e Sisson a nd Ron As h. Ohi o
~i n c
E lement a r y Sc hool. Power; Barbara Smith . Rita
u nae r dirr'Ci ion of their teacher. S mi th. and .Ja ne Frymycr. Boa t·d
:C~rry Wolfe. wis hes to tha nk the of E lec tions: Barbara Riggs. The
JO:llowing people for their tre- Da ily Se nt ine l: Robe r t Byer.
'lirendous s uppor t of our career Meigs Count y E MS: Rhond a
•d gvelopme
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nt progra m .
Dail)·. Veterans Me mor ia l Hos pi ·
:: ;i'he concept of carecr cduca - tal : Susa n Oliver. Me igs Senior
Qon . goes beyo nd the form al Ci tizens; Kathy Reed . Fra ncis
.dassroom se lling a nd ex te nds to Florist; Pau l Ha rris, Rac ine
:ill~ busin esses a nd culfural cen· Post Master: Gary Nor r!,, Ra ·
of the community. With the c inP Home Na tional BanK: Mar·
:hel p of the bu s in ess communlly, . gie Lawson . Racine De nt al
:i.rtany student s were able to get a Cl inic: Willia m Cor ne ll and
·netter unde rsta nding about va r· Spencer Ca rpenter. J .D. Dr ll·
'iUMS ca reers with a firs t-hand
lin g: Bob Moore, Racine Sewer
th ro ugh ou r " J ob Shadow· District: Charles Mugrage, R a·
ci ne Locks a nd Dam: Rev . Ro ger
ul~" program .
!• :Johc st udent s of Racin e E le· G ra ce, Rac ine United Me thodi st
~B~ary and .m yself wis h to Ch urch: Benny .Ewing. Ewi ng 's
Funeral Home: Di ane lhle. Mid·
1hank the following for their
dleport
Book Store.
B_Uei&gt;or t: William Wi ckline. Audl ·
I
wou
ld a lso like to tha nk
lor; La rry Spencer, Cle rk of
Bobby Or d. Donna Norris ,. .Joyce
t;oiirts: George Collins, Treas·
itr:Cr : E mmojl;e ne Congo, Re·
Rit chie. Ike Spencer. Leda
~der: De puty Ha rry Lyons and
Kraeu ter. Chal'lolle Wa m s ley.
Rwth Frank. Sheriff's Depart ·
Sally and Tom Hill ,_Roger Hill ,
/ni&gt;nt: William Porter. Porter·
P eac h Mu grage, Rtsa Sawyers
r;~i!e·S heets -Frecker. Attorneys
lor being chaperones b r our trip.
e)• ;t.aw~ Marilyn Wolfe, Bank
T he Racine Elemen tary
O~c; Robert Buc k a nd Le na
Six th Gra de Class
Nesselroad. Probat e Court; E r·
an d Larr y Wolfe .
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job.~

WASHINGTON - T~ e rete· to thr day when women, m i nori·
ree's in str uct ions preced ing a
ties a nd lh e handica pped ulti ·
ooxing match used to end with a
m ately would make up 36.4
classic exhortatio n: May the percent of 1he work force . At t he
better man win! Th a t seems fair time . not one of th~ agency's 238
enough, bu t in the developing! aw skill ed cra ft workers was a
of •1afflr m a tlv e action" It doesn ' t woman .
a lways work t ha t way. In a case
.T ime passed. and in 1979 an
Involving sex ual discriminatio n openin g developed for the co ·
it\ Ca liforni a. it wasn' t the better
veted job of road. dispatcher .
-man, it wast he token wom an who
Johnson , who was then wor king
emerged tri umph ant.
as a clerk, applied for promotion
The case of Pau I John son , who
to the dispatcher's slot. Diane
works for the ·Transpor tation
Joyce a lso applied. They took the
Age ncy of Sant a Clara County,
standa rd exa minations. John son
will be one of two affirm a tive
fini s hed with a score of 75. Joyce
ac tion cases to be ar gued befo re
with a sco re of 72 .5. They wen t
the U.S. Supreme Court on Nov .
through oral ex aminations . The
17. The other case, raising t he
exa mining board unan imously
same..J&gt;asic Issue on a very
recommended Johnson fo r the
diffe rent set of fac ts , in volves the
s pot. Neverthe less. because 61
Alabama Sta te Police. 1
the agreemen t, Joyce got the jo b.
About 10 years ago the San ta
Johnson brou ght suit. charging
Clara publi c trans portation sys- tha t he wa s the victim of Illegal
tem ente r ed Into a voluntary, discrimination on account of sex .
agr ee me nt with Lo ca I 715 oft he . The U.S. Di s tr ict Court agreed.
S ~r vic~ Employees Int er na·
The court ruled that Johnson , on
Ilona! ].Jnio n. Under this a!(ree· the reco rd, wa s better q'uallfled:
.
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ment bo th parties lookPd for wa rd

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bl!; tor his sex . h£1 wou ld have
won the promotion. The 9t h U.S
Cour t of Appeals reversed . The
age ncy 's aflirmatlve act ion plan
wa s "a lawful a tt empt to remedy
the cons pi c uous imbalan ce."
The plan did not impose a
permanent qu01a system. While
thi s particular incident may
have imposed a hardsbip on
Johil son. the fac t that Joyce's sex
"may have been t he decisive
factor in the selection of a woman
for this pat·iicula r opening does
not indica te that men will always
be excluded."
The complaint In the Alabama
cas" poses the sa me basic
quest ion. The case goes back 16
years, to the time thP National
Association for the Advancement
of Colored People brought suit to
desegregate the Alabama State
Pollee . In the 37-year history of
the state patrol , not a single
black evpr had been hired as a
trooper. District Judge Frank
Johnson found a "blatant and
continuous pattern and practice

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'I KNOW
WHERE WE
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SHA~ESPE'A~E .'

of dis cr'iminallon ."
Judge Johnson ordereli an e nd
to the situation, a nd put the s ta le
under strict orders to hire and
· promot E' one · qualified bl ack
trooper for every whiti&gt;. trooper
until IJlacks cons tituted 25 percent of the force .. The s tate
dragged is heels, and time went
l)y. The 11th U.S . Circuit af·
firm~ Johnson's orders. but still
nothing much happened:
In 1984. almost 12 years after
Alabama 's policies had been
judicially condemned , the Dis·
tr lct Ccur t's patience ran out. Of
six majors in the state patrol,
"There is st ill not one black." Of
the 25 captains, "there Is still not
one black ." or the 3.'i lieutenants.
"there is still not one black. " Of
the ~5 sergeant s, "there Is still
not one black." Of the 66
corporals. "only four are black."
Said the court: "This is in toler a·
ble and mu s t not continue."
·
As a consequence, the stale at
last promoted eight blacks along
with eight Whiles to the rank of
corporaL In the process. white
troopers with higher test scores
and objectively better qualillca·
lions lost out. They themselves
had engaged in no discrimination. They were the Innocent
victims of a remedial process
adllressed to blacks as a group ..
Were the rejected whites denied
equal protec tion of the law?
The U.S. Ju s tice Department,
s ti cking to a position It advanced
unsuccessfully last term, contends that the while troopers
were unconstitutionally short·
changed. The department argues
that only persons who themselves have been Individually
victims of discrimination should
be redressed . Granted, blacks as
a .g roup have been Indefensibly
treated by Alabama's highway
patrol in the past. Even so. does
that demand that the rights of
unoffendlng whites be trampled
in t he future? Reverse di scriml·
. nation, says the department, is
still discrimination.
So it is, or at least so it appears .
Bui appearances can be decep·
tlve. and we will know more when
the two cases are decided next
year .

Economy worries Egypt._·___----=-.;.Ja..;_ck_A_nd_e_rso-:--n
WASHl NGTON - Egy pt is
perhaps th r United Slates' clos·
est ally In the Arab world. I t is the
mos t populous - and one of I he
poores t - of t he Ara b sta tes.
What ha ppe ns to Egypt co uld
ha ve an enormo us impac t on the
Middle East.
The Egypt ian gover nmen I' s
appa r ent Inabilit y to co pe with
the country's overw hel min g eco·
nom ic problem s. therefore. has
caused concern within the Rea gan adminis tration . ·
The outlook Is grim indeed for
impoveris hed Egy pt. Terroris t
incide nts in the regio n have had a
devasta ting impact on the co un try's touris t indu stry. w hich used
to bring in $1 billion a year of
badly necded hard c urrency.
They wor ld oi l glut and contlnu ·
ing low pric es havr cui Egypt' s
modest but Important oil ex JXlrl
incom e by more tha n ha lf.

Adding to the co untry's dlffl ·
culties are the lens of thousands
of Egyptian wor kers who used to
ear n valu a bl e forei gn exc ha nge
in Saud i Ara bi a and ot her nei gh ·
boring states. but who have been
fired and sent hom e as thes e
cou ntries cut their own expendl·
lures to compensate for falling
oil revenues. Not only do es the
Egyptian eco nomy sorely mis s
the mo ney these wor kers once
sent home ·to their families. bu 1
the returned workers . unh appy
and unabletoflnd jobs. area new
source of political di sco nten t.
F inally. there is the Increas ing
threa t posed to the bel eaguered
gover nmen t of Preside nt Hos ni
Mubarak by Mos lem fundam en ·
ta li s ts who want Ia tr a nsform
Egy pt into a st ric t 'I s la mic sta te
on thE' Iranian modeL The
fundamentali s t mull a hs are

chafing at the bit , eager to seize
pos ition and the $20 billion in aid
power the minut e Mubarak
that has gone to Egypt since the
makes a mls-move.
Camp Dav id accords.
In fact . I he sit u a Iion Egy pi
As luck · would have it, the
finds itself in today ls so swious
decisi.on makers wlll soon have a
that some competent analysts
lengthy analysis of Egypt's dl·
are warning\ he White House \ hat
lemma to study . It 's a report
the Mubarak regime could co l·
prepared by the Heritage Faun·
lap s~ ear ly In 1987. The only
dation. the conservative think·
course tha t will save Egypt's
tank with close ties to the Reagan
struggling democracy, these obadministration . Our associate
serve r s say . Is for Mubarak to
Lucette Lagnado ha s . had an
come to grips at last with reality
advance look at the voluminous
and make some hard c hol~s.
report. prepared by James Phil·
Y&lt;;'t there is little ev ide nce th a t
lips. the foundation's resident
the Egy ptia n government is
specialist on the Middle East.
prepared to take the. ris ky but
"American aid Is a pa lliative of
necessary steps. For months , ' limited thera peuti c value, " th~
Egypt's lobbyis ts have bee n foundation report notes. "A case
war k1ng Congr ess and I he White
can be made that aid may even
House d iligently. hoping to con·
be counterproductive because It
vlnce the Reagan administra tion
acts as a sedative to dull Cairo's
that further U.S . aid Is the onl y
sense of urgency in undert a king
solution tha t ca n rescue their
reforms."
country - and savr the U.S.

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

U.S. ·appeals . court reserves ·right to block plant licensing
'CINCINNATI (UP!) -A fed·
era) appeals court has· reserved
the right to temporarily block
full·(iower licensing of the Perry
nuclear plant near Cleveland
next week.
·
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals ·decision late .Friday
came just three hours after the
NuClear Regulatory Commission
had approved a full-power li·
cense for the plant.
The court, acting on an emergimcy req]Jest by the state of
Ohio, made It clear that no such
NRC license will actually be
Issued until · the court reviews
Ohio's complaint that plant evacuation plans aren 't adequate.
" The court has been advised
(by the NRC) that the actual
Issuance of tl)e license pursuant
to Friday's action will not occur
before no0 n on Wednesda y, Nov .
12," said the court
The court also stated thatlflt is
unable to complete its review of
Ohio's motion , "then issuance of
the license will be stayed pending
further order of the court."
The Ohio motion that the court

will review Is an appeal ol an Oct.
30 NRC decision In which the
NRC dented Ohio's request to
Interven e in licen si ng
procedures.
.
" The state of Ohio does not
wish to forever prevent full
power operation of the Perry
plant," Ohio officials told the
court Friday. "It does, however,
wish to delay such operation until
an adeq uate off'slte emergency
evacuation plan Is developed and
implemented for the Perry plant.
Such a plan does . not presently

exist."

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Rober t Tenenl)aum. a spokes·
man for state Attorney General·
Anthony Celebrezze, said the ,
NRC and the Cleveland Electric
Illuminating Co., which operates
Perry, were directed by the court
to file answers by the ~nd of the
business day Monday.
"We presume that since they
asked for answers so quickly ,
they Intend to .act on our request
for a stay before Perry actually
sta rts up," said Tenenbaum .
The $4.5 billion Perry plant Is
35 miles northeast of Cleveland.

Low· power tests already are
completed and the plant Is
undergoing maintenance. A spokesman for CE!. said· malnte·
nance work s hould be completed
within 10 days.
In Washington, NRC Cbalrman
Lando Zech noted that the NRC
had already considered Ohio's
complaint.
"We did not ignore what they

said at all, " said Zech. "The stoners soould have devoted
commission Is satisfied all the more attention to the state's
regulatory requirements have objections and he felt the · com·
reen met.' ~ -. ·r.
mission acted Improperly In
The NRC approved the license . denying a request to take another
on a 4·1 vote during a one -minute look at the potential for earth·
session that was limited to a quakes near the plant.
clerk reading a synopsis of the · ·" We have to go the extra
decision and a voice .vote.
mile," Asselstlne said , In mak ing
Commissioner · James Asset· sure questions are answered
stlne dissented. He said commls· about em ergency procedures.
Assels tine said he has not
made a judgm e nt whether the
emer ge ncy plan is adequate ,
"Ohioans' safety Is my first
MAUMEE, Ohio (UP!) - A
"They as ked for massive co n- concern," sa id Ohlo Gov. Ri ·
meatcutters strike scheduled to cessions," Gellos said.
chard Celeste. "It is obviously
begin Friday was averted after
Un ion members did agree to
not the NRC's . The NRC should
members of the United Food 'and
accept time-and·!i·half pay for no t issue a full-power license
Commercial Workers Local 626 Sunday work In place of double
unless the s tate ha s full confl·
time, he sald. ·'
ratified a three-year contract
dence that the emergency re·
.with Seaway Food Town Inc. and
"Our union Is a little more sponse plan is. adequa te to
the Kroger Co. ·
· militant, " said Gellos, who di·
The contract covers 185 Food reels a 6,500 member unlon. " We
Town workers and 200 Kroger were prepared !O go on strike."
employees In 23 Ohlo counties. It ·
The old contract expired Oct.
, provided Increases In pension 26 but was extended during
and health benefits and avoided negotiations.
most of the companies' demands
Top scale for meatcu tters Is
·for pay cuts arid ,o ther conces· $14.13 a n hour , with journey men
sions, union President David earning $13 .32 and wrappers,
GALLIPOLIS - . The Gallia
Gellos sai d.
$11.49, Gellos sald.
The union president said a Academy High School madrigals
strike at the northwest Ohio will present a variety· show
Kr oger stores would have spread Friday, Nov . 14 in the school
auditor ium at 7: 30 p.m . Ticket s
to the entire state.
in advance are $3 for adults and
Returning to Washlngton ·Fri·
$2 for s t.udent s. At the door,
day from arms t alks in Europe,
tickets will be $3.50 and 2.50.
Shultz was asked again abou I
Tickets may be purcha sed
reports of ~Is disagreement with
from the group members or
the White House on any dealings
!Continued from A· II
with Iran· and indicated his
instructor. Anne Fischer .
Members of the group are:
discord by reiterating the crack· intersection to allow a better
down on comment.
,
Seniors: Mark Lukac, Jeff
vie w of 35 from 325.
"There has n't been any change
Settle,
Bryan Vance, Erich Sea·
Walke r said he hasn't received
in my posture or the guidance a major r es ponse from vil lage
mon . Steve Bradbury, Scott
coming from the White House," r es idents about the proposed
Bailey, Kyle Saunders, Ca ri
he said. "I don ' t particularly illlprovements, "but a few people
Cremea ns, Lynn Conley. Teresa
enjoy it . I like to say what I think feel encouraged that ODOT has
about subjects.
res pc nded to our req ues I, and at
"I will say that I think the lea st the re 's hop€ some action
policy of not negotia ting for will be forthcomin g."
hostages Is the right poHcy," he
said pointedly.

Meatcutters ratify three-year contract

variety show
scheduled at GAHS

Freed hostage urges media
Middle East with several offi·
c ials hoping to arrange a deal for
relea se of the hostages and to
es tablis h better relallons .
Reagan has said repeatedly his
. administration would not deal
with terrorists, and While-House
spokesman Larry Speakes said
this week there has been "no
manifestation . of a definitive
change" In Iran 's sponsors hip of
terrorism.
"What we have done and what
we will do has the goal of gaining
the release of the Americans held
hostage," Spea~es told repor·
ters. "What we have done and
what we will do is right.lt Is in the
bes t.inierest of this co untry. "

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have sought our freedom from
the day our fir s t American was
taken hos tage."
Still believed held hb stage in
Lebanon are five Americans Anderson, Sutherland, Ciclpplo.
Frank Reed and Edward Austin
Tracy. A sixth missing Ameri ·
can, Wllliam Buckley , was re·
ported slain by his captors last
year.
The first news that there could
be an Iran connection came from
the Iranian government, which
reported that Robert McF arlane,
R~agan's former national secur·
lty adviser, had gone to the

Failure

red and he gagged. Bradford
jumped up and gave him 1he
Heimlich .man euver. " .
" Thank God lor !hat. ..
" It came at an interes ting
tim e . Meese was jus ! about to

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Combs, Amy Neal , Ros a deSouza
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Junlors: Brett Finley , Julie
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Seyfarth ;
Sophomores: Greg Dlliey, ·
All en Ross . Shannon McNabb
and Kathy Beebe .
The show Includes selections
from the 1930's, 40' s, and 50'S,
oountry , patriotic favorites and
today' s music.
Accompaniment will be by
Matt Willis; drums, David Edelmann, bass, Armanda Brun i:
car di, ~y nthesizer and Mrs .
Fische r , piano.

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Mostly cloudy today with a
c hance of s howers and highs
the U.S. official, the chief Soviet
between 55 and 60.
arms control negotiator, Viktor
The probability of prec ipita·
(Continued from A-11
Karpov , denied at the Vienna
tee's m eet ing on a ntitrus t pledged $1.9 bllllon to a ss ist lion is 40 percent today.
ta lks that t he s ubject had been
legislation
.
Goldsmith In the acquisition.
Ohio Extended Forecast
discussed In ·Iceland .
Local
United
Auto
Workers
Monday
through Wednesday
Local
brokerage
firms
are.
AccorsJing to thi s account.
offering
discounts
on
usual
fees
Local
!!i6
at
Goodyear
Aerospace
Fa
ir
Monday
and Wednesday
senior U.S. arms adviser Paul
Goodyear
pulled
$70,000
In
union
funds
from
and
a
chance
of
rain or s now
for
a
nyone
buying
Nltze then bluntty .accused Kar·
the
stock.
Goodyear
retiree
Crandall
broker.
Boeblnger
Realtors.
Tuesday
.
Highs
Will
be In the mid
pov of lying.
Kline passed ·out bumper suckers one oft he area 's largestcompan· · 30s to low 40s. Lows will be In the
U.S . officials believ e the Soviet
Thursday
outslde the Goodyear les, closed a $250,000 account mid 20s to mid 30s Monday and
propaganda campa ign, already
complex
with the message , with .Merrill Lynch's Akron Tues day a nd in the · 2os
gearing up. will continue for. at
"Save
Akron.
Buy Goodyear
lea st three months thoug h there •
stock.
Keep
votes
from the office.
Earlier in the week, 75 Goo- ,..
ls a good chance tha t. serious
raiders."
dyear tire plant employees In
arms control negollatorts will
United Rubber Wor kers lead · Gadsden, Ala., picketed Merrill
begin In the early spring .
ers from about 36 affected locals Lynch offices in that clty, near
are to meet Nov . llin Akron for a
Birmingham.
Trustees to meet
• brainstorming session to try to
William Clark.' a spckesman
devise ways to help the company. for Merr ill Lynch In New York,
CHESTER - Chester Town Local leaders also have ex· called the situation " highly
ship Trustees will meet in regu· pressed contempt for Merrlll emotional. n
Jar session at 7 p.m. Tuesday at
Lynch &amp; Co .. Goldsmith's finan· "I've been here about 11 years
the town ha ll.
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cial adviser in the takeover and I've never witnessed any·
attempt. Merrill Lynch has
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Heimlich maneuver declared' '
unco nstitut ional. "

"Why?:' .
"Beca use he got word it was
in vented by a secular hum anist."..

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protect the public In case of' a
serious accide nt I d o not ha ve
confide nce In tile plan ."
.
Celeste withdr ew state support
for the e merge ncy plan last
Augu st and appointed a ta sk
force· to review it. The ta s k lore(\
repor t Is du e later this year.
In a sking the NRC . not tb
lice nse Perry until the review is
compl ete . Ohio officials cited the
scop€ of the eva 'cuation following
the accident at the Chernobyl
power station In the Soviet Union.
as a reason fo r re-examining the
Pe rry plan .
The review team , in a prelim I·
nary report. also found problems
with the organization of decisio nmaking authority and the capa ·
bill ties of local hospita ls.

M~drigal

He'S hungry___________·A_r-'-t_Bu_c_hw_a_ld.
What Attor ney General Ed
"Are you sure it was the firs t
Meese did 1wo weeks ago was amendment ?"
declare that the Supreme Co urt
' 'i'm positive . Meese had .a
does not m a ke the supreme law
he llu va' tim e swa llowin g_ it. One
of thr la nd . Hr urge d his just ice · of his depu ti es - I think it was
Department l ~wyers to ig nore
William Bradford Reyno lds the court 's I'Uii ngs if they do n't
kep t handing him water to was h
agree wi th t hem .
it down .! thoug ht hewas'goingt o
In fair ness to Meese . his
upchu ck a ll over thr table."
quarrel w ith the Supreme Court
" Did he stomp out of the
is not personal. There are manv cafeteria? "
rul ings he ha s no probl~m with .
Quincy sai d, " He was about to
as lo ng as the cou rt agrees with
when someone ur ged him to taste
him.
the second amendment. He ilked
Quine)· Whrel br jght, an av id
that because it had lo do wlth the
Meesewatchc r said . " What I like
righ t to pear arm s. Then he tried
a bout Ed Meese is that he does n' t
to eat th'e sixt h but he cou ldn ' t do
look li.k e a person who upholds
it even when he dipped iI In
the Consti tu tion as much as
tabasco sa uce."
someone who just ate it. "
" Wh y didn' t he r elis h lhe
I protes ted. " That's a terr ible
s Lxth ?"
rhing to say about the hig hest law
" He sa id it was cooked up lzy
enforcemen t offi cer in the la nd .
bleedin g hearts." ,
Wh y wo u ld he eat th e
"Did he put a nything besides
Constit u tio n?"
ca ts up an d Ia basco sa uce on the
"W hen you're hungry for
Co ns tit u lio n?"
power you' ll ea t any thin g."
" Yes," Quin cy said. " He sliced
"Have you p€rsona lly se&lt;&gt; n
off the part w hi ch pr event s the
Meese eat the Cons titution•" I
police from co nducting a n Illega l
asked Quin e~ .
searc h a nd s mea red It with
" Yup, I saw him do it one day In
Goulde n's. After tasting II he sa id
the Justice De p artme nt
to Reynolds, ' This one do es n't cut
. cafeteria ."
the mu stard .' Then he spat It
"You're kidding me ."
out .'' ·
" I'm su re it was him . The
" Meese hates anything with
r~aso n I rem ember is I ha 1he was
too many right s in It ," I said.
pu ttin g catsup on it - and Meese
Quincy said . "Did I tell you
·., Is the only guy I know who pu ts
Meese choke d on the recent
· ca ts up on the Constit utio n."
Supr eme Court rulin gs on the
" Did he ea t II with a knife and
separation of c hurch a nd stat e?"
fork, or with his hands?"
"No yo u dldn .' t. What
" With hi~ ha nds. He jus I ripped
ha ppened?"
the fi rs t a m e ndment into shreds
''He was di ggin g In with both
. and then s luffed 11 in his mouth."
hands a nd su ddenly his face got

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· Ohio-Point

November 9, 1986

leport:..:..Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va ..

RACINE - Racine Village has
a balance of $87,983.49 In village
funds as of Oct. 31, according to a
financial . review · presented at
last week's regular · council
meeting.
In related matters. coun cil
approved a resolution tran sfer·
ring fund s in various accounts to
preve.nt overdrafts and voted to
invest $4.800 in a 12·month
certificate of deposit.
.
The money for the certificate
of deposit Is included In the
vil lage's 1986 .appropriations for
dump truck replacement. It was

. POMEROY - In May. the Meigs County Retention and
Expansion Comm_lttee sponsored for area businesses. a
successful seminar focusing on cash flow. budgeting, record
keeping and tax implications for the small business.
At that iime. several businesses requested another program
focusing on sales and marketing. Such a program, entitled " The
Fundamentals of Effective Sa les mans hip." will be held
Monday, from 7·10 p.m., at the Meigs ·county senior cit izens
center on Mulberry Heights. Pomeroy .
Scott Wr ight and J ack Monda, members of the Small
Business Resource Center at Ohio University, will present the
program which will locus on knowing yourself, your job and
your customer.
A fee of $10 per business owner and $5 for each additional
employee will be charged to cover cos t of the program .
Everyone welcome.

GA LLI PO LIS - Phillip Davis. 27, New Haven, W.Va .. was
cited by city police Friday lor fail ur e to dis play a va lid
operator's license.

POMEROY - Joyce Jewell,
admlnistrlx of the esta te ·of
Benny H. Goodman. deceased,
Langsville, has filed a wrongful
death act ion in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court agalns I
Norman E. Best. Chesapeake,
and State Farm Insurance Co ..
Newark , requesting $1 ,255,155
and a tria l by jury. The action
stems from an acc ident Sept. 3,
1986.
On tha t date. the deceda nt.
Goodman. was traveling north in
his vehic le on Ohio 7, near
Pomeroy. Best was travelin'g
so uth on the sa me highway .
Plaintiff alleges that Best
operated his vehic le in a negli ge nt manner. crossing the cen terline Into the pal h of Goodman .
Goodman died as a result of the
incident.
Paul Steinmetz Jr .. Middle ·
port. qnd his wife. Conni e Stei nmetz, also Middlepor t. are suing
Cat hy M. Branham. Pomeroy,
for $300,(J(J(J in dam ages.

Two couples file for divorce
POMEROY :.... Filing for divorces in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court are Ru th Sims, Pomeroy, from Wilbur Leo Sims
J r.. Vlrglna Beach. Va ., charging they have lived apart for
three years; Elizabeth Ann Lucas, Cheshire. from James
Edward Lucas, Rutland. charging gross neglect of du ty and
extreme cruelty.
Granted a dissolution of marr iage were Alan C. Wilson and
Beverly J. Wilson.
Gran ted a divorce was Marvin K. Gardner from Berdena M.
Gardner.

15toads
of trasa h.!lush
were hauted
to.
the landfill:
llne was
installed at the end of North
Broadway Street; and repairs

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Plalnt.lffs allege that Branham
was negligent In operating a
'vehicle in which Paul Steinmetz
Jr. was a passenger on Nov. 7,
1984 . and th&lt;1t ·an accident re·
suited from the defendant's al·

GALLIPOLIS - The Ohio Department of Liquor Co nt rol is
current ly process ing applications for new liquor permit s and
tra nsfPrs of location or ownership. according to direc tor
William J. Flaherty .
The only tra nsfer application in Gallia County, according to
liq uor co ntrol reco rds, is fdr Ca rl's Taver n. Gallipolis. Kathleen
Askew has applied to transfer the D-5 permit, allowing her to
sell beer. wine or splritous liq uor by· the·glass until 2:30a.m ..
which former ly belonged to Carl D. Askew.
The tavern received approva l on is transfer request from the
Gall ipo lis City Commission earlier this week.
Transfer applications take about six to eight weeks to be
processed, Flaherty sa id .

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Theme:

Charles W. Daft
VINTON - Charles William
iBillt Daft . 68: a form er resi dent
of Vinton. died Satu rday mo rning
in Heartland of Jackson Heal th
Care Center following an ex·
te nded illness.
Born March 4. 1918. in West
Virginia. son of the tare Fred and
Rella Lester Daft. he was a
World War II Navy vetera n and a
ret ired U.S. mail carrier at the
Vinton Post Office.
THe was preceded in death by
his wife. Evelyn Devore Daft ,
. and bv two brothers and a sis ter.
-. Surviving are a sister. Mad&lt;'·
; lint' Lawhun of Mansfield. and
severa l nieces and nephews.
• Services will be 11 a.m. Man·
' day in McCoy· Moore Funeral
Home. wit h Eva ngelist Will iam
' B. Kughn officiating . Burial will
' b~ in Vinton Memorial Park.
· F.ricnds mav call at the funeral
home one hour prior to the
service .
In· Iieu of flowers. con tr lbu lions
may be made · to a favorite
charity.

"0 Holy Night"
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16 State St., Gallipolis, OH.

, pNCINNAT I tUPll - City
and Hamilton County residents
· cair expect increa~es of 30
perce nt to 40 percent on their
wa ter bills next year.
Water Wor ks Director Ri chard
Miller said because of a la wsuit
filed In f ebrua ry !985 by the
county, rate increases that would
ha ye Jotaled 19 percent in the city
and 12 percent in the co unt y and a
seeo nd in crease of almos t ~
percent planned for 1987 were
s talled .
The county' s lawsuit chal·
le~ged the cit y's policy of c ha rg·
ing county residents more for
wa,ter.

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POMEROY - Bernard L.
Lemp. Jr .. 76, died Friday at
YOl'k, Pa .
Mr. Lemp was born In Boise,
Idaho, a so n the late Bernard L.
Lemp Sr .. a nd Leona Tucker
Lemp. He was a graduate of the
University of Ida ho and a
inembcr of Sigma Chi. He was
sales manager and a cons ultant
for the Wilt on Co. In Columbia,
Pa . He was a member of St.
Andrew's EpL,copal Chu rch. Mr .
Lcmp served as a capta in with
th!' U.S. Air Force in Wor ld War

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Mcintosh. a twi&lt;Y·Con,·icled ·,
prison.
"He flew very well, surprls· con artist, wa s serving a four·
lngly well," said flight instructor year term for fraud and pa•·oir
Patrick Corr. 28. of Nava jo violation. He was most recently •
Aviation at BllChanan Field In convicted in a San Francisco·
nearby Concord. Mcintosh, usi ng based swindle of $18 million frof11
another name, flashed a wad of 2.:il0 in vestors · In a prec ious
$100 bills while negotiating for meta ls scheme. More 1/lan $1.7 '
million from the scheme Is stin ' '
the practice flight .
" He asked to hold the con· unaccounted for.
trois," Corr said. "I said, 'It 's
Lopez had served about fou r
years
of a ~.year term for
obvious you're not a beginner.'
He laughed and said h e was on a masterminding a five·membcr
helicopter crew in Vietnam and gang's bank robbe ry and kidn ap·.
got a lot of unofficial fl ying ping in Georgia . Lopez's hus· ,
lessons."
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band , Carl. also was co nvicted In
Mclntosh and Lopez are both the espisode and is in prison in •
JTlarrled but were descrl~d as Oklahom a. About $100,000 Is still
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missing from the bank robberies.
The pair is " most definitely·
armed and dange rous.·• the FBI
POMEROY - Five'ca lis were
answered by local units Friday.
the Meigs County Emergency
Medical Service reports .
At 12:50 a.m. the Rutland
B&amp;au~ Nfe is nor aspectttor spore •
Squad took Anit a Aeiker from
MEN'S LC 4600
Goose Creek Road to Veterans
Memorial Hosplta; Pomeroy at
11:17 a .m .. went to the Country
Mobile Home Park for Yvonne
Walker., taken to Veterans Mem·
or tal; Rutland at 11:41 a.m. took
Jim Lucas from Smith Run Road
to Veterans Memorial; Rutland
at 3; 15 p.m. treated Penelope
Plessett on Folden Road, and
Rutland as II: 48 p.m., took Ruth
Darst from Ohio 681 to Veterans
300 Second, Gellipolis
Memorial.

approves nomination

Gallipolis Retail Merchants
Christmas Parade

POMEROY - The Meigs County Development office has
received Ohio Calendar of Events Questionnaires klr events to
be held during May. June, July and August 1987.
Information provided through the ques tionn aires will be
for 'l'arded to the Ohio Department of Development, Office of
Travel and Tourism. The information will be published in the
Ohio Calendar of Events for this period. and will be ava il able
through l ·BOO·BUCKEYE or by mall req ues t of dis tribution
nationwide.
The service is free and used to promote travel in Ohio. Any
group, club or organization sponsor in g an activity during this
period is uq;ed to forwa rd the following information to the
develo pment office.
: The information should be complete with date of event,
' village name. attendance figur es froin 1986 (if known I. name of
: event. site of event. brief description of event . parade date and
• time I if a,ny t. event hours teacn day). admission fee (adult .
, child. senior citizen l. parking fee. name, address and telephone
number of person to be published as a co nta ct and the name of
the sponsoring organization.
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• interest. according to development officials. arc celebrations of
: the Bicentennial of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787.

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Ohio Lottery

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at Greenwood Cemetery. Rizer,
who Is also a cemetery .trustee.
reported that for . village resi· .
dents. the cost of a lot is $150. For
people outside the village, a lo t
costs $200.

USP 52!1-100

SUNDAY ONLY .
leged
negligence
.
SUBSCRIPTIO N RATES
Steinmetz
allegedly
suffered [;::I:n:f:ln:a:l:m:::::::co:u:n:c:il= :;i
By Carrier or Motor Ra.Ce
personal injuri es and impair· .
One Week ..................... :-: ... 60 Cents
YOIM DIAMOND IIADQUAIIURS
men! of his ear ning capacity as a
One Month ......... ........... ......... S3l.ll
SINGLE COPY
result of this accide"nt which
PRICE
occurred on Vance Roa d irt Scipio
Sunday .......... .... ........... ... .. 50 Cents
Township, near the Intersectio n
No subs('riptlons by mall permitted
or Ohio 684 ,
In areas where moror carrier service
Paul Steinm etz asks ro·r
is available.
$200,000 in damages; his wife
The Sunday Times-Sentinel will no t
asks for $100.000.
l:l&gt; responslblf' for advan ce paym(!l ts
Frederick Hel dreh , Pomeroy .
made to carriers.
and his wife. Vicky Heltlr elh ,
MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS
Pomeroy, have filed an action
Sund11.y Only
·
against Larry and Jea n Powell .
One yea r ............................... $32.24
Six months .... .. .. ,........... ........ $16.90
doin g business asPowell'sSuper
CLUSTERS
FIOM
Vaiu , Pomeroy , reques ting judg·
Dally and Sunday
S5900 TO S75CIO
ment. of SIOO.OOO. .
MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS
Inside County
The .act ion stems from a Nov . 6.
13 Weeks .. ........ ............ ......... S17.29
1984 incident in wh ich Frederick
26 Weeks ............. ..... ......... .... $34.06
52 Weeks .... ......... ........ .... :..... ,;6.56
Heldret h, while shopping In PoRates Outside County
well'ss Super Valu. slipped in a
13 Weeks .......................... ..... $18.:11
puddle of water (or other danger·
26 Weeks ... .................... ........ SJ&gt;.lO
422
52 Weeks ........ ........................ 167.60
ous substan ce) . which had col·
lected on the floor .
CLEVELA ND iUPI I - Fri ·
Heldreth alleges he sus talned
day's winning Ohio Lottery permanent injuries. and,perman·
- ENTRY FORM numbers wit h ticket sales and ent impairment of earning ca·
payouts:
pacity, as a result of the ensuing
· Dally Nurn her
fall.
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In other co urt matters. an
Ticket sales totaled Sl.600,027, actio n by Bryan A. Gibbs and .
with a payoff due of $935.449.
Kenda Gibbs has been dis·
PICK-4
missed; and Jason J. Davis has
Ci82H
been awarded custody of two
PICK-4 ticket sales totaled minor children. and child sup·
$204.~1. with a pay'off due of
port, from Tanya E. Davis, now
FORMING AT 12 NOON
$92. 109.
known as Tonya E. Ba lser.

Permit transfer application filed

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A Pleasanton . Inmate, who
. PLEASANTON, Calif. (UP!)
aslted
not to be Identified, told
-A con man who escapee! prison ·
Grace M. Beaver
II.
and returned with a hijacked UP! that prison guafll~ believed
Surviving are his wife, Rita helicopter to pluck his convict ·one reason Me Intosh took the
GALLIPOLIS - Grace Mar· Rose Lemp; a son, Bernard L.
· garet Beaver, 80, Rt . 1, Crown Lemp III, Sun Valley, Calif., and glrfrlend lrom an exercise yard risk or getting Lopez out was that
City, died Friday at Pleasant a brother, George T. Lemp of may have fled with her to South she speaks Spanish and has
connectloi!S that could help him
Ainerlca, officials said.
Valley Hospital fo llowing a Tucson. Ariz.
·Ronald Mcintosh, 42 , whose· get out t)f.the country ..
.
lengthy illness.
$ervices will be held at l p.m.
The ditched chopPer, hijacked
Rambo-llke E$Capade Wednes'
She .was born June .12. i906, in
W¢ctnesday'at the White Funeral day was cheered by Inmates at gunpoint after being chartered
Gallla County, to·the late Manson
Home lrt Coolville with burial to yelling "Go! (&gt;o!" had practiced In San Jose 80 miles away, was
and Priscilla Pinkerma n Shafer.
be in Sand Hill Cemetery, Long the·escape In a rented helicopter · found nine hours after the escape
She married Bay Beaver on
Bottom. The Rev. Don Archer at a nearby airport four days only 10 miles troll') the !rison on a
June 17, 1925, in Gallipolis, and he will o!flcjate. Friends may make
gravel road in a canyon . .Tire
earlier, the FBI sa.ld Friday. ·
preceded her In deat h on July 24
contributions in his memory to
No trace has been found of the tracks suggested they !)'lay have
1986.
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the John Hopkins Hospital. Par· criminal sweethearts. officials · sped off In a !our-wheel drive
Surviving are three daughters, kinson 's J)lsease ' Unit, Baltl·
vehicle.
said.
Mrs. Violet Mooney and Mrs. ~)lOre, Md . 21~14.
"He had tohavesomeonedrlve
An all·polnts bulletin has been
Betty Tobias, both of Co lumbus,
Issued for Mcintosh, who had a car tbere, " Chief U.S. Deputy
and Mrs. Wanda Caldwell, ·.
bei&gt;n serving ~entence for a $18 Marshal Richard Bippus said.
Grow~ City; two sons. Lawrence ·Van della Mayo
Inmates In the prison yard
million
Investment swindle. and
J3eaver, Columbus, and Ode
·
shouted "Go! Go!" as Mcintosh
his
prison
glr
!friend,
Samantha
Beaver, Crow n City; Conni e
GALLIPOLIS - Vandella
jockeyed the green and ·white
Baldwin , who was raised in the Mayo, 82, Bidwell, died at her Dorinda Lopez, 37, serving a
50· year sentence for kidnap-bank HugMs 500· D hellcojrter over the
Beaver home;. 24.grandc hildren residence Saturday.
prison's ll·foot wire fence,
and 32 great·grandchlldren · two
She was born Aug: 11. 1904, in robbery In Georgia.
Authorities speculate they plunked the craft onto the exer·
brothe rs. Ferry Shafer,' c'rown Gallia County, · to the late La·
else yard grass, picked up the
City, and Robert Shafer, Spring· fayette and Mary Newman could have headed anywhere ·waiting Lopez, then whirred
from
the
Caribbean
or
Central
field; two sisters, Go ldie Haskins Mundell.
America to the Pacific Northw -. away.
, and Flossie · Daniels, both of She Is stlrvlved by on.e son. est
Mcintosh had walked away.
following the daring feat at
·, Ga llipolls, and Minnie Hill, James Cll\fk. Gallipolis; one
from
federal custody nine days
Frankfort. W.Va.
daughter, Marie Clark, Bidwell; the low-security Federal Correc·
earlier
while making an unes·
One son, James Howard 10 grandchlldren,12 great grand·. ilona tins tltutlon at Pleasanton.
carted
transfer
bY bus to another
Mcintosh, Who flew with helicBeaver. five 'broth ers, two sis· children; one sister, Roxie
ters. one grandchild and one Evans. Columbus; one brother, opter crews in Vietnam, once prison In Southern California. He
worked as a test pilot In seattle , had been cons ldered a model
great grandchild preceded her in Patrick Mundell Sr .• Bidwell.
and
one of his past associates has prisoner .
ileat h.She was preceded In death by
Four days later, he practiced
a connection in the British West
. She was a member of Victory · one brother and a sister.
the
helicopter " pickup at an
Church.
She was a member of Paint Indies. officials said.
Servi ces will be Monday, 2 Creek Baptist Church.
p.m. , at Victory Church , wit h the
FUneral arrangements will be
Rev. Alfred Holley off iciating. announced later by McCoyBurial follows in Victory Ceme- Moore Funeral Home. of VInton.
tery. F riends may call at Waugh ·
Halley· Wood Funera l H'ome. 3-5
Adria Lucille Wilcox
and 7-9 p.m. today .
POMEROY - Veterans Mem· blood forming organs , 188;
Pallbearers will be Jimmy
POMEROY - Adria Lucille orlal HospitaiHomeHealthAdvl· cerebro-vascu lar accident , II;
Da le' Ca ldwell , John Ca ldwell,
Wilcox,
79, Langsville, died Frl· sory Board approved th&amp;nomina· diabetes, 124; diges tive systef11,
Jerry Caldwel l. William Moon ey,
day
in
Veterans
Memorial Hospl· lion of Meigs County Juvenile 52; genitourinary systems. 154;
Larry Beaver. Harold Ray Clark
tal
Extended
Care
Unit .
Judge Robert Buck as a new pearl and circulatory, 127 ; lnjur·
and Jimmy Beaver.
She was born Oct. 18, 1906 at member to the board during a . tes, 2; neoplasms. 95; organs of
Poca . W.Va., the daughter of the recent meeting.
.
movement, 3; res~ratory sys·
late
Joseph
C.
and
Della
Gra
ham
Home
Health
Coordinator
Eli·
tern, 94; skin and cellular sys·
.Ora Leo Dailey
Phlillps.
zabeth Smith,• R.N .. reported the tern, 78; wound and abcess, 75
Survivors
Include
her
husband
,
agency made 743 patient visits and all others, 90.
POMEROY- Services for Ora
F.W.
tBuckl
Wilcox;
three
sons,
during the month of July, 741 · Smith said the figures do not
Leo Dailey, CiS , Route 11 Portland.
Robert
Allf'n
Wilcox.
Londond·
·
during
August and 812 In Sep· reflect t·he trement;lous number
who died Friday a t St. Joseph
c
.rry,
and
kenneth
Wayne
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W
ilcox
!ember.
Smith said the October of cancer patients seen by Home
Hospital in Parkersburg, W.Va ..
and
Raymond
Lee
Wilcox,
both
figures
when
released will also Health staff because
· they are
will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at
of
Middleport·
,
one
brother,
Howshow
and
increase
In
home
visits.
' the Ewing Funeral Home.
treated under other categories.
ard
Phillips,
Rutland·,
six
ara
nd·
Smith
reported
patients
were
,..
Smith reported Home Health
Officiatin;: will be Rev. Law·
ch
ild
ren
and
one
·
grea
t·
referred
to
the
·
Home
Health
personnel
had attended four
~ce Giuesencamp, and burial
Aaency from doctors at Veterans
randchild.
g
will be in the Stivers ville CemP,..
tnservice meetings durtng the
She was preceded in death by •. Memorial Hospital, Holzer Medl· past three months .
tery. Friends may call at the
cal Center, O'Bieness Memorial
The next quarterly boa rd meet·
funeral home from 2·4 and 7·9 one son and two brothers.
She
was
a
member
of
the
·
Hospital
,
Pleasant
Valley
Hospitng
will be held Jan. 29.
p. m. today.
Christian Church. and t~e Evan· tal and Ohio State University

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Gallipolis police ticket violator

Fugitive .seen practicing escape move

reported that Interes t from the · appealed the mayer's deni al of a cussed · a numbe r of vii lag~ ·
certificate of deposit would be 6.1 per mit for a trailer on a lot which projects th at need attention b)
percent.•
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she recently· purchased. Council village work crews before win·
It was not~. durmg d!scussion did ptace some restrictions on' the ter, and voted to send a letter of
f! ~~ vill~ge ford~~a~ce r'1:;;d; · variance that mus t be met.
apprec iation and thanks to the
· ng ouse ra ers, . a a.r/es n
'Glenn Rizer, street commis- Radne Chapt er of Future
must acquire a pl;!rmlt before stoner, reported that this week's Farmers of Amer lea for erec ting
moving a hous e trail~[ Into the trash pickup will be o n Monday a t t)le Shrine Club Park, a
village. The mayoc Is res ponsible
d Wd
.
for enforcement'o! t he ordinance an
e nesd ay. Trash will not ca b I n · I i k e c II m b e r r or
d
~ picked up on Tuesday because
you ngsters .
an severa 1 tra 11 ers were re· the county l!indflll will be closed
Council recessed· unrll 7 p.m.
~red t~. thf' mayf lor a~\0 ~· for Vetera ns Day.
. Monday, Nov. n.
e or mance a so res c s
Rizer further reported t hat the r-;::=======~=:;locatio.n of tra ilers.
village wa.ter truck traveled 640
Council did grant a.var.hmce Io mil es during October; the village
Ms. Neva Ba iley Curtts, who dump truck traveled 850 miles;

Adml·n·1.strt·x ft.les SUI•t
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· b·er £ataIity

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Business retention seminar slated

Plea.,t. .w. va.

HEASTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE
529 JACKSON PIKE, GALLIPOLIS, 0 HJO

446-4367

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Stoc~ ~962

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1M price •• compertd to trlditlonll auggeattd total price for

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p.-iee 11 compared to traditional SUi:IQe!!ed total pr1ce lor the options
putct\IMCI Mparatel~ .

IMMEDIATE DEUVERY ON ALL MODELS.

PAYMENTS·UNTIL ·FEBRUARY 1987
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UAW .leadei' urges
tougher trade stance ·
DETROIT (UP!) - United ·. people to defense industries In
Auto Workers President Owen Florida" but that "obviously, not
Bieber saidd the severe job a lot of jobs are available ."
Epltlin said he has· nOt dis·
cutbacks announced by the Gen·
eral Motors Corp. underscores
the need for the United States to cussed with GM any more {llants
adopt a tought'Po stance on trade. that could be closed but said that
Beiber said Friday the union Is this week's euts "ricochet b~ck "
"sick and tired of having the 'to other plants and suppliers.
"We're not going to soi•ve ·the/
Japanese coming in and ....
playing us for suckers," adding fundamental problem by collec·
that one "can fit in an eyeball " live bargaining al&lt;;&gt;ne," hesald at
the amount of u.S.·made parts a press conference at the 1.15
that are appearing in domesti· million-member union's Detroit
.
cally assembled cars from Japa. headquarters.
''The
way
·
t
o
preserve
jobs
Is to
nese carmakers .
chan ge the government. They
The UAW head said GM's helped do that on Tuesday of this
an nouncement Thursday that it week." he said, referring to the
wi ll close 11 operat ions in four national election that gave the
states beginning nex t year "is Democrats control .of the Senate.
"It's not the morning In Amer·
not just a blow to these particular
lea
. it 's 10 minutes to midnight,"
workers and to our union, but it's
Bieber
said. adding th at the
a painful blow to Americans to
American
drea m "will be a heck
our economic future."
Bieber said the cuts. which will of a lot different' ' if the eros ion of
affect 29,000 GM workers. includ· America's Industrial and job
ing about 6.000 at two Ohio plants. base co ntinues.
He said the Japanese "abso·
will have a significant "ripple
lutely
have to" renew the volun· .
effect." He did not say how many
tary
market
restraints on Japajobs GM 's action could ultimately reach In other industries. nese auto exports - at a lower
level than the current 2.3 millionvehicle quota this year.
"Yes. GM is regrouping and
preparing to light it out for
mar ket share." he said. but
noted that all U.S. automakers
are being pressured by Japan as
RIO GRANDE - Four cadets
they move to building larger cars from the Rio Grande College
and begin building plants on ROTC Department successfully
Amer ican soiL
completed Basic Camp over the
"Those 29.000 contributed to past summer at Fort Knox . Ky.
GM's success and should not be . The camp is conducted by
thrown out into the scrap heap active Army Drill Instructors
now." he sa id.
and officers. It gives an lndlvld·
UAW Vice President Donald ual an opportunity to experience
Ephlin , who heads the union's a taste oi what military life is like
GM department. sa id many withOut having any obligation
displaced GM workers would be aft erwards.
Basic Camp graduat es from
able to transfer to other plants. Gallipolis are Cadet Tim FerguHe sa id the UAW'"shipped some so n. Cadet Elizabeth McCa in.

COOLVI LLE- Telephone cus·
tamers of the Cooiville exchan ge
may soon have access to the
optional off.peak toll service,
according to Mrs. Gretchen
Hanesworth, Route 1. Guysville.
Hanesworth reports she has
been told by the Ohio Public
Utilities Commission that a rul·
lng should be made in a co uple of
months on a petition filed for the
service in August.
The off.peak service Is optional
and would buy lower ra tes for
calls in a 20·mlle radius of
Coolville, Including Athens .
Pomeroy and Belpre. Hanes·
worth reports .
A charge of $4.15 morithly
wou ld enable users to talk for 60
minutes to those areas during
off-peak hours, before 9 a.m. and
. after 3' p.m. dall y and all during
weekends. Haneswor th states.
The charge would also be $1 .15

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CLOWNING - Dixie Eblin, a member of the staff of GaUery
Hair Arts, J:;ast Main Street, Pomeroy, became Dink, the clown,
Friday to give balloons to the younger set outside of the
establls hmenl. Paula FlsherJ Minersville, holds her daughter,
Christy Lee, who Is receiving a balloon from Dink. Looking on Is
Sarah Frank, Pomeroy. Staff members of the Gallery Hair Arts
are . also working on the toys for tot · program to help
underprivileged children of the county.

."They met for a couple of hours
to continue the investigation, and
that Investigation Is ongoing-,"
Zlllo said. "I'm sure there will be.
a couple more meetings to gather
facts that the superlnten!lent
use te make a decision.':
. Dodd · came undev fire ~t .
Thursday's board of education ·
meeting when several parents
called for her dismissal.
The target of their anger was a
written assignment directing the
students to assess themselves in·
regard to enter ing the job
market.
In a preface to the act ual
ass ignment , Dodd stated tha t l
she .ever becomes president o~
the United States, "I will be able
to say· t bar my c~'perience as ~
teacher at East Higb.S.chooi ha~
prepared me well for the element;
of my job which entails 'dealing·
with low life."'
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NOTICE .
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If delinquent taxes are paid in full or a·rrangement
made with the County Treasurer to pay not later than
48 hours before said publication the parcel will be re· ,

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ADC funds released
POMEROY - Meigs County
received $260,873 for 2,718 reclp·
Ients in the November. 19ll6 Ohio
dlstrlbu lion of $62,533.629 in aid
to dependent children , State
Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson
annou nced.
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That ·gil:es justices &gt;4 days,
including holidays and wee·
kends, in which to rendrr 84
opinions before the court
changes hands.
. For a justice's vote on a case to
count, he mus1 be on the bench at
the time the decis ion is annou nced . Cetebrezze and Justice
Clifford Brown, both Democra ts,
leave office at th e end o.f
December.

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Area.Chamber of Commerce will
hold its monthly meeting at noon
Wednesday at Trinity Church In
Pomeroy.
The meeting date change Is due
to Veterans Day when some
businesses may b£&gt; closed. A
turkey dinner ls being served by
women of the chu rch.

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organiza tions thill contributed
heav ily to Celebrezze's cam Attorneys in some of th e cases
paign and tho se which the chief said 1hey were ~tunned when
justi ce has sa id opposed his they learned their cases wen¢
re:elec tion.
being- called up for oral
In ad dit io n to the .10 cases argumen ts.
sC'heduled for oral arguments in
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a r~'Umenfs have been made but
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present very serious difficult ies
in· gett ing out . reasoned and
c~i·efuil v draft ed result s." said ·
Rt&gt;pubt'ic iul Ju stice Craig
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' 'Troopers said Valentine was
eastbound, 1.3 miles eas t of U.S.
35, at 11 p.m. when he was unable
to 'Stop for a car ahead driven by
Moiz Merchant. 33, Rt. 3, Gailipolis, and struck the rear of
Merchant's car.
The engine had report edly
stalled on Merchant' s vehicle.
the patrol said , causing the car to
stop in the road . Damage to both
vehicles was moderate.

brrz&gt;.r based hi s unsuccessful
re-e lect ion campaign. and a case
in volving a ta w !lrm tha i em·
ploys •i son of the chief justi ce.

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COAL - Jenny Hendricks holds one of over 500 T·shlrl!i which
. were printed by the Shirt Shop In Racine as a part of Saturday·
i illghl's Coal Miners' Jaml)oree held at 1\leigs High School. Workers ·
! at the shop, owned by Mrs. Hendricks' son,·Thor lief BentZ, pulln
Let our experien ce gu1de you in \he
; long hours Thursday to complete the pointing by Friday morning.
selection of a famtly monumen t.
Grover
: The shop. will give $1 from the sale of ejleh shirt to a program to
and
Kevin Klein,
Thoma,29,19.Pomeroy,
Rutland. Jr;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~
of ·Selec t Barre
' provide Christmas for underprivileged children of the area.
drivers of the other vehicles 1
~mnn e that is guar·
BARRE
. Involved In the accidenl. were
anto,e o., a Barre Guild
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treated and released from VMH
MorlUment is a perma·
for Injuries suffered In the
tr 1bute to your Monumtnts
accident.
il name.
The patrol said ali three
vehiCles were southbound on
Ohio 7 in Salisbu ry Township at
' - - c_.,,
2: 05 a.m ..when Thoma's vehicle
' lctltoM still nw FlU: booklets t.howiniOgi:'::O~t:i
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reportedly stalled- and was
I printt4 in full 1.JDr wiJ~ sizH on4 ;,
• POINT PLEASANT - A Ma· was en route to Apple Grove, struck in· the rear by Lauder·
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l01in~ly hnt on Cllfhorhed Logan MorwmiRI
son man, Charles Joe Young, 66, Sweeney added.
mill's car. The forc e of the
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i) listed In guarded condition at
The Incident Is being Invest!· collision forced Thoma's vehicle
OJPieaM Mt~d mt dttai\1 about McM~I
e 1easant Valley Hospital and a gated by the Department o! into the rear of Klei n's car, th e
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withollt ollligatian.
Middleport man, Charles Netit· Natural Resources and the United patrol said .
;(ling, 46, was treated and re- States Coast Guard.
Klein and Thoma were taken to
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~ased after the pleasure boat in
The pleasure boat was estl· VMH by private vehicle, whi le
~hlch they were riding struck
mated at illotalloss. No damage to Laudermiit was transpo rted by
tpw barge on the Ohio River
SEOEMS. Damage was moderbetween Mason and Pomeroy ..the low was given. ·
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ate to Klein 's car and severe to
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~rlday night'.
Young and Neutzilngweretaken the Thoma and Laudermilt cars,
A LSO AVAILABLE UNIDEN &amp; DRAKE
According to Jeff Sweeney, a toPleasantValleybyMasonEMS. the patrol said. Laudermlii was
mnservatlonlst with the Depart·
It Is not yet known which ofthe cited for OWl and no operator's
Logan
ment of Natural Resources, the me!! was piloting the pleasure license.
~. owned by Dravo Boat Co.,
boat.
The patrol cited Richard Val·
P,lttsburgh, Pa., and piloted by
A Leon youth, Paul Rollins, 16, is en tine. 19, Rt. 3, c;allipoiis , fo r
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POMEIOY, 0Hl0-M£1GSCOUNTY
qarry Smith, 46, .Proctorville, In satls!actory condition at Plea· assured clear distance in a
DISPLAY YAID NEAR
Ohio, was heading north on the sant Valley Hos(ital alter the two-car collision on Ohio 588
POM!ROY·MASON DDGE
Ohio River carrying 10empty sand automobile In which he was rtdlng Friday .
LEO 1. vAUGHAN, MGR.
4od gravel barges at 5: 45 p.m. wentotfJerichoRoadandstrucka ·
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~ .pleasure craft heading toward it.
VINTON, OHIO- GALLIA. COUNTY
RUTLAND -Rutland Village
DISPLAY YAID
The boats were unable to avoid
Department.
Council
will
meet
Tuesday,
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JAMES
0. BUSH, MGR.
each other and a head·On colllslon
resulted.
report a 1981 Dodge, driven public is invited.
· The tow was traveling at an ment
Accorolng
to a sheriff's depart·
eitlmaled 3th miles per hour and by John A. Rogers, 18, Leon, was
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eastbound on Jericho Road at 2: 20
a.m. when the vehlcle went out o!
Missionaries to speak
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. :POMEROY- Sam and Nancy road, and struck a telephone poll.
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DP,vis, missionaries to Mexico,
Rogers was treated and released
w)ll present a program on their at ·Pleasant Valley. ~th were
work at the Calvary Pilgrim taken to the hospital by private
C'hapel. located on Route 143, a vehicle.
11311 mile off the Route 7 bypass, r..!l'he Rogers vehlcle was est!·
A DEAl SO SWEET IT Wll ~ ' '
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SWEEP YOU OFF YOUI FEET
Dewey King invites the public.

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POMEROY- A Rt.1, Rutland
man was reported in stable
condition in the int ensive care
unit of Veterans Memorial Hospi·
tal Saturday following surgery
for Internal inju ries suffered In a
three·car accident earlier in the
day.
Injured was Mark A. Laudermilt, 38, according to the Galli a·
Meigs post of the Ohio Highway
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moved from the delinquent list before advertising.
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o avot a tttana tn eres c arges on ecem er ,
1986, the taxpayer may enter into a written agree- ·
ment .w ith the County Treasurer to pay one.fifth af the
delinquent taxes prior to the day interest is to be ' ,

List will be ready for publication
November 19 and November 26.

3-car accident .sends
Rutland .man to VMH

ifwo area men injured
in bo~t-barge collision·

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COLUMBUS (UP!i
Re - bench.
Among the :10 cases the court
venge could be on Ohio Chier
Justice Frank D. Ceicbrezze's will hear before Chief Justice·
elect Thomas J . Moyer a ~ s umc s
mind in .hls laSt days In office.
Associate Supreme Court of office Ja n. I. 1987. ar(' a numbe r
Ohio justices were shaking their o! politically charged quest io~s.
heads and lawyers were gro·
They include two cases lnvolv ·
wllng over the list or cases the lng ,workers'. co mpensation and
co urt Friday said it will co nsider intent io nal injury by an em·
in Celebrezze' s final days on the player, iss ues upon which Cele-

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Cadet Kevin Thornton, and Cadet
Marvin Cline of Jackson. Cline
and Ferguson entered camp
.under the New Entry Option.

~· 1 think tha t because of the
adva nced tra ining I underwent
at ROTC ," Ferguson said, "!was
prepared for the camp ... it was
pretty easy ."
While at camp. the trai ning
cadets are rotated through varlous leadership positions and
taught leaders hip skills by drill
sergeants.
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Before or after camp. high
school seniors may be eligible for
an RGC ROTC tuition schola rship which pays for tu ition an d
provides an alllowance of $100
per month. Many RGC students
and high school seniors have won
the u.s. Army ROTC scholar·
ships which pay full tuition and
institutional, lab, graduat ion and
book fees, along with an addl·
tiona! $100 per month.

The Sunday 1'imes•Sentinei-Page- A,7.

Chief justice faces controversial ·cases

Area ROTC cadets complete camp

per hour for any additional
minutes used during that month.
according to Hanesworth.
Coolville
areaanphone
now
pay
$10 to $15
hour users
to talk
to ·.,.
these surrounding business disOpen Daily I 0-9; Sunday 12·6
tricts. Hanes worth reporis. ·The
Regular Price May Vary At some ::uun:J~
optional off-peak toll service
Due To Local CompeHtlon
should be a great help and
savings to many res idents and
K IMrt• ADVf.fiTISED
businesses In the Coolville teleME,.CHAHOISE POLICY
0.f
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phone exchange area, (he Guys·
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Pomeroy~ Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio ~ Point Pleasant. W. Va.

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In compliance with provisions .of Section 5721.03 of
the Ohio Revised Code, there will be published in this .
newspaper during the next few weeks o list of those
persons who are delinquent in payment of real estate :
taxes in Meigs County, Ohio.
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-'l'eacher's criticisms·.
earn parental protest
YOUNGSTOWN (UP! ) - A
teacher ·at Youngstown's East
High School will remain off the
job Indefinitely while school
officials determine how to re·
spond to her sharp written
criticism of her students.
Nlcoleen Dodd was removed
(rom her classroom Thursday
after parents complained about a.
personal statement she included
In a written assignment dlstrlb·
uted to her lOth and lith grade
English classes. In the state·
ment, Dodd referred to the
students as "low life" and ·
accused them of stealing, cheat- .
-lng and·Jvlng.
School dis.trict ~pok_esman
. Chuck Zlllo sa1d the sttuattOnwas
discussed Friday morning by .
. Superintendent Emanuel . Catsoules an_d other school offlctals.
but he satd no determination has
been made as to what action
should be taken a a ins t Dodd.

While entering the progra m in
the New E nt ry 0 p t.ton, a perso n
may contract themselves Into the
u.s. Army, enroll In ROTC , and
take classes to achieve a bacca·
laureate degree. It is an oppor·
tuplty fo r anyone who Is eligible
to become an officer In the Army
w h 11 e re eel v 1n g t u 1t io n
assistance.
Area high school seniors are
eligi ble to compete for full tuition
scholarships at Rio Grande Col·
lege. RGC cadets have scored
consistently higher during training missions than cadets !rom
other schools.

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Pomeroy-Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio_:.Point Pl8asant, W. Va.'

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Pomeroy- Middleport ·Gallipolis, Ohio

By ALA N YONAN J R.
Unltelt Press lnternallonal
A bitter winter-like storm that
buried parts of the R,ockies with
up to 22 inches of s now swep t into
fhe P lai ns Saturday wjth more
snow and dangero us ly low wind
chllls that nampered the s1art of
deer h~nting season.
Winds of up to 40 .mph were

expectejl to create near blizzard
conditio ns across parts of the ·
area and drop wi nd chltls to the 10
to 40 degrees below zero range :
"Beca use of the forecast for 10
to 1b Inches of snow accum ulatio"ns by Saturday evening. low
temperatures and dangerous
wind chills. co ncer n is being
expr essed for the safety of deer

hunters already out in record
numbers ," said Dale Henegar.
comm issioner of the Nor th, Dak ot a . Ga m e a nd F is h
Depa.rtment.
He negar as ked the hunters to
stay h9me thi s weekend rat her
lha n ventu re oul in the "life
' threatening weather."

Bogus nurse steals newborn
from arms of Pa. mother
SEL LE RSV ILLE. Pa. (UP I\
- Po l ic~searched Sat ur dayfora
newborn baby boy stolen from
his mother's arms by a woman
posi ng as a nur se. A n anony m ous

donor posted a $5.000 reward for
the babv 's safe return.
Two -dav ·old Phillip Wort hing.
ton was abdu cted Friday fro m
the Grand View Hospi tal. about
20 miles north of Phi ladelphia .
Hos pita l officials sa id he needs
prompt medica l care because he
had just been circu mcized and
faces potentia lly life· th reatening
da nger if bleed ing deve lops.
"We urge the abductor 10
please take the child to a hea lth
care faci li ty or a hospita l where
it ca n get the medical a llen lion it
needs... said Scott Campbell,
ass istant ad m inisll·ator of the
hospita l.
Ca m pbe ll sa id the reward was
posted by a benefactor who did
not wan I Ia be ide ntified.
Offi cials saiq the boy was
taken from his mot her, Bar bara
Worthing! on. of Silverdale, a bou t
1: 30 p.m. Friday by a stocky

Vt'lt'ran~ Mt'morial
Admitted . - Anita Ae iker.
Pomeroy: E lm a Holl er, Racine:
Yvonne Wa lker. Shade; Ja mes
Lucas. Rutlan d; Harold Ft&gt;tty.
La ngsvi lle.
Discharged - Chris ti na Pu l·
lins. Marv Pickens. Gerald
McQuaid . Ro nald Mil ~. Nellie
King. Mary Si ill. {':dna Swick.
Anita Ae iker.

middle-aged wom!'n who wor e a
white la borat9ry s mock and said
she neede d to ta ke the baby fo r
tests.
The wom an a ppa r ently carried
the ba by from the seco nd floor
maternity ward through a fire
exit and went down two fli ght s of
steps to leave the hos pita l.
Officials sa id it appeared she had
entered Ihe sa m e way.
Offic ials cr edit ed Mr s. Worthington's pas tor. the Rev. Mark
Wimmer. wi th sounding a quick
alar m. He was in the hospital
room, hea rd the fir e ex it dopr
sla m and a ler ted nu rses who
co nfir m ed the baby was miss ing.
" The baby was in bed with his
mother, in his mothe r 's arms, "
Campbe ll said . " The mother
gave him over without ques tion
because he had just had the

surgery and the woman said s he
was taking him for a urinalysis."
"E verybody's de vas tated be cause we al ways t ho ught it could
never happen here ," sa id Irene
Sirin ghaus, ass ista nt director of
nur sing at the hOspit al.
Campbell sa id the abduction
left the mo ther in astate of s hock.
Bucks Coun ty Dis trict Attorney Alan . Rub e ns tein sa id
Wimmer descr ibe d the abdu ctor
as o·foot-3 to 5-foo t-5. we ighing
abou t 140 poun ds with curly
blonde hair a nd wearing . a
fl owered blouse and sklrJ under
the whit e la b smoc k.
The boy was born abou t 11 a. m .
Thu rs day by caesa r ian secti on.
He weighed 6-pounds . 5-ounces.
He is a lso jau ndiced and , as any
newborn , sens itive to col d
tempera tures .

Gallipolis man given sentence
GALLI POLIS - A Eure ka Sta r
Route man was sentenced to
three days in Gall! a County Jail
in Ga llipolis Munici pal Court
Fri day for drivi ng while· under
1he influence of alcoho I.
In addit io n to his sentence.
Scott A. Bus h, 22, a lso was Iss ued
a 60-day ope ralor's license suspension. placed on proba tion for
18 m qnths and fin ed $300. plus
court costs . on the DW I offense.
In ot her co urt news, Kevin
Pope, 19. Rt. 2. Vi nton. was
dismissed from a trespass ing

char ge at the req uest of lhe
prosecu lion.
The co urJ posted a $40 co ur t
bond , which was forfeit ed . for
John M. Pl ese. 20. Crow n City,
for dr iving with ex pired li cense
plates. Jeffrey E. Whitlow. 27.
E uclid, for feited a $35 bond for a
seat be lt violation.
Forfclt,l ng bonds for speeding
were J e ffr ey E . Fu rbee. 24.
Hebron. S40; Shar on J. F is her,
32. Rt . 3. Ga llipolis. $11; a'nct
Will lam 0. Qualls, 26. 711 Four th
Ave .. $41.

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Minnesota Depa rtm ent of
Snowfall al· the hi gher eleva- .
Wildl ife chief Roger Holmes
lions in the Cascade and Sis kiyou
Issued a s imilar plea, and ad- mount a ins of Oregon · prompted
vised hun ters a lready . out to tne NWS to post · traveele1's
carry a supply of foo d. m atches
advisor ies there.
a nd t inder.
The snowy co ndit-Io ns Friday
In nort hern Co lora()o. a hunl er caused num er ous traffi cc acci·
lost in the mounta ins overni ght dents, the wors t In So uth Salt
fo und his way bac k tociv lliza tion Lake. Uta h. wh ere a sem i-truck .
Friday unha rmed.
car ry ing car ryin g ,dozens of
"He hunkered down In the co ntainers of fl amm able cheml·
snow, built a fire, ate something c als slid out of co ntrol Friq.ay
and spent the ni ght." Larimer
mo rning 0 n an ice-covered in ler· ·
Co unty Shet ifr:s spokesma n Cy sta te . ca using a massive lraffi c
Co le said .
· jam for inbound commu ters.
"He did the right thing. A lot of
A ffi -year-old Orego n woman,

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was killed and . her husba nd:
Inju red ·when their ca1: s.t r uck a•
pick up tr uck head on High wa~ 97
south of Bend in 'the centra l part •
of the state.
Snow forced the Orego n Highway Divisio n lo close sta tP
Hi ghway 242 ix•tween E ugene,:
an d and Bend for the se~on..
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E lsew here. thunde r s t or m s
ru mbled · from southeas t Texas
int o th e lower Mis5 issi ppi Valley.,
A tor nado downed power li nes
in Po lk Count y, Texas. Thunder:.,
storms Joppled h·~es and po wer ·
lines 1n Sa bine Par is h. La .
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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times·Sentinel Stall
POME ROY - It 's oft en been
sa id tha t the diffe rence between
men a nd boys is th e price and size
of their loys.
. Take F red Crow who lives on
Frog Bou levard in Syrac use in a
house wllh a frog room. a lawn
ador ned wilh a large frog replica. and a limousine licensed
F ROG 23 comp lete with Grand
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LOV ES THAT LIMO - With .
a ge nlle touch, Fred , Crow
Iukes a soli cloth and wipes-,
bit of dus llrom I he hood of his
sleek blac k limous ine. Gellin g
that limo was a dream ful·flll ed lor lite jovial Pomeroy .'.
-allorney who concedes th a t •
these are days for "indulging"
him self. But the greal esL..
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peo ple weCole
get said.
up here a r en' t that
smart,"
Winter storm war nings were ·
posted for Satur day ac ross part s
of Monta na. Nor lh Dakota and
. Minnesot a, the Nationa l Weat her
Service sa id . Total snow accumulations could reac h 10 to 15 inches
over centra l Nor th Dakota . Bismarck had si x Inches of snow on
the gr ound by ear ly Sa turd ay
evening. In ternalional F a lls gol
a't least two inches of snow.
Travelers advisor ies for s now
were wer e posted lor ce ntrql
par ts of Minnesota. South Dakota . Id a ho, Utah. Colora do and
Wyo ming.
Another storm sys tem was
mov ing in was is expec ted to
bring more snow and bitter cold
weather to the nor thern and
cen tral R ockies through Satur day, the wea ther ser vice said.
Si nce Thursday, Z2 inches of
snow has fallen al the Snowbird
and Ali a ski a reas in Utah.
Additional snows of up to 12
inches are possibl e In the higher
eleva t io n s of t h e Uta h
Mou nta ins.

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Point Pleasant, W. Va.

:Bitt:e r western·storm prompts official.s.afety warnings
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GRAND CROAKER FlAGS- Fred Crow was the first Grund
Croak er of the Ohio Society for the Promollon of Bullfrogs , Inc. so
II was only appropriate that Grand Croaker Oags be designed for
hl• timu ..... a "firs t" in fl ags for the " firs t" of Grand Croaker s .

Getting a sleek bl ack limo was
a longt ime drea m fo r the Pom eroy attorney, who conceded his
grea tes t p leasure comes not
from the size or the ride. bu t Ihe
curiosity it Inspires and the
cour tes ies it produces.
·. And he has a ll k inds of s lorles
' ·
to tell.
Like last Ma rch when he was ln
Columbus wil h some fr iends to
attend the St. Pa trick's Day
pa rade. The crowds were hugh.
- every thing was blocked off, a nd
they couldn'l get near the ce nter
of activities.
So, j ust like a coach, F red
devised a ga me plan.
Here's the scenar io: t hey
would dri've out of s ight , pu t on
the flags , have the dr iver don the
chauffeur's cap a nd rea rra nge ,
the passengers to m a ke it appear
that here was a limousine carry-

ing dignitar ies.
It worked!
" We breezed aro und the block.
got cwery th ing ready , came bac k
around a nd right In we went ·
.. ..... They thought il was the
governor a nd they par ke d us
r ight In front on Board St reet
where wr could see avery lhing
there was to see", chu ckled the
good natured Crow.
Then ther e was the time when
F red,, his daughter. Linda. and
son-i n· law. Ted (who was dr iv in g
at the time) wenl to a discoun t
clo(hlng s tore.
•Wear ing the chauffeur's. cap,
Ted pa rke d right In fr ont.
jumped out 10 open not only the
door of the limo bu t the door of
the s tore for F red . who went
Inside to make some insign ifl·
cant purc ha se.
Fred described t he cler ks as .
" flabbe r gas ted" th at a m a n of
such a pparent mean s would
come there to sho p.
ll 's ce rtai nly not tha t F red is
oul to Impress. ll 's just rh at he
enjoys th e react ions of at hers to

those who travel in such sty le .
For years- and we ' re talki ng
30 or so- Fr ed's feel ings aboul
limous ines has bee n. we ll, to say
the least . awesome.
Re fl ecti ng, Crow sa id. "There
I was down at Whi te Sulphur
Springs lo play go lf a nd I'd see all
those big boys dr ive up in their
lim ous ines a nd I'd think. 'how
elegant t h~ l is! Someday I'm
goin~ilve one ."'
·
1'~at "someday" was a long
time in coming, par lly becausr
his wife. t he late Elea nor Crow,
somewhat on lhe more practical
side, ~·as opposed to the who le
idea.
Even when her brolhcr. Irv in g
Karr. was · aboul to .sell his
au tomobil r agency and offered
Fred a "w hale of a dea l" on a
limo. the purc hase was scrapped
because. as Fred pu t il , "E leanor
just couldn' t unde rsta nd why in
the wor ld I'd wa nt a limo usine. "
But the lime ca me and Fred
go t his llmous ine - not a new
one. bu t one in exce llenl
co ndi ti on.

The Grand Croakers flags
were cus1om ma de. The license.
FROG 2J ..de notes two lhi ngs Fred's ro le in ini tiatin g frog
jumping here and his jersey
nu mber on the OSU footba ll
team .
The li mousi n ~ is n' l an everyday car for the Pomer oy attorney. although he did have someone chauffeur him to work
almost dai l.v after an il lness .
He lries to ta ke it oul at least
once a weC' k an d usually drives

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On occasion his close frie nd,
Kermil Wa ll on. has e njoyed thr
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the allor nc)·.
· Fred concedes tha t lhese are
davs for indu lging himself and
he's having lois of fu n wit h the
li mo.
" It 's wo nderful to get some·
.th ing you've alway s wa nt ed. a nd
this is just thai." he comment~ .
Then co nlinucd. "but t h ~re's
one more thing I'd like to havP ."
" l ' vc alwa .v s wan ted · a
la nk .... .... "

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.," Cm~S i~ r UITf'll tJv Sla1iOnNl With
~th Marinr Amph.lblous Brigade.
~Cump

Gallipolis, has complet~ recruit
training at Recruit Training Command, San Diego, Calif.
Gatewood Is currentlY assigned
to the Navy's training center,
School Service Command. Great
Lakes, Illinois.
UpOn completion of basic 'electriclty and electronics training, he
wlll tx&gt; further trained In thE' rating
offirecontrol technician asguaran teed under thE' Navy's advanced
eleetronlcs fiel d.
He is a 1986 graduate of Gallla
Academy High School.
Carl E. EHis Jr.
y· Airman Carl E. Ellis Jr .. son of
Sharon Y. Ellis of Chesapeake. has
graduated from 1\ir Foret' basic.
training al Lackland Air Force
Base. Texas.
Durlng , t~ six weeks nf training
til' airman st udiPd the Air Foret'
mission. organization and customs
and received special training in
human l'l'latlons.
In addition . airmf'n who complete
basic training Pam credits toward
an associate degr('(' through thr
Communi I)! Gollf'gf' of the Air
forct'.
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Mark A. Johnson
Pvt. Mark A Johnson. son of
.Ja.mr E. and Betty J . Johnson of
Mason. W.Va.. ha s completl'd an
equipment stora ge specia list
course at the U.S. Army Quarter·
master School. Fort Lee. Va .
'J'tw course providl'd students
with a working knowlrdge of the
fl'deral supply S)IStem. stora,gP
operations and packaging pro«'· ·
dures. In addition. they receiyrd
driving Instruction on such
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mnvrntlonal and rough terrain
forklifts and warehouse tractors.

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Angelo R. fro"'
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Marine Cpl. Angrlo B. Cross . .'l'ln · Second Infantry 'Division. South
.of Glad,·s .J. And AmJs B. Cross Sr. Korea .
~of 3007~ Wilt Van&lt;I' Road. LangsCra btree, a mult1ple- launch
•ville. recently participatro in exer- rocket system crew memtx&gt;r, is a
cise Northern Wrd&lt;ilngi Bold Guard
1983 graduate of South Po int
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Thom~g'a~wooGaled~.'01001dn

basic traJnlng at Fort Jackson, S.C.
During the training, stud&lt;'nts
rreelved Instruction In · drill and
ceremonlfS, · weapons, map readlng, . tactics, military courtesy,
military justice. first ?ld. and Army
history and traditions.
He is a 1986 graduate of Gallia
Academy.
Charles M. 'J'ackelt
Master Sgt. CharlesM. Tackett.
son of Melburn C. and Juanita .
Tackett of Gallipolis, has b:&gt;en
decorated Y.1t h thE' Air Force
Commendation Medal in Spain.
Thr Air Fore(' Commendation
Medal is awai·ded to thosp individuals wtn . demonstrate outstanding
achievf'ment or mPritorious service in thr [Jf'rformancr- of their
duties on b:&gt;half of the Air Force.
Tackett Is a seculit)l pollcP
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HP received an asoocia te Mgr&lt;'&lt;'
WILLIAMS ANNIVERSARY- The 41st wedding anniversary of:;;
in 1q~2from Minot Slate University.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Dayton Williams of Mercerville was celebrated:
N.D.
·recently. They . married Nov. K, 1945 and are the parents ultlree ~
Matthew C. Bowen
children, Mrs . Richard (Deanna) Unroe, Mrs.JOhn (De bbie) ..;
Airman· Matthew C. Bowen,
Cardwell, both of Mer c~rville, an.d Mrs. Steve (Brenda) Ben, :;
son of Charles and Betty J.
Houston,
Texas. They have live grandc hildren.
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'Bowen, RR2 Vinton. has graduated from the u.S. Air Force r----------------------~
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at Keesler AFB , Miss.
Graduates of the six-week
course learned to prepare Air
Force correspondence and re-·
ports. and earned credits toward
an assoc iate degree in applied
science through the Community
College of the Air Force.
He is a 1986 graduate of North
Gallia High School.
Robert White
Rotx&gt;rt White. son of Robert
Wblte. Day ton. Ky .. and grandCarrll Norris
Central Trust 1
son of He lena White, Crown City.
has complefed basic training at
Dodge
Ohio Valley
Ft. Dix; N.J. He is stationed at
VIrginia.
Smith
Bank
White is a graduate of Dayton
Buick-Pontiac
1Ky.) High School.
Beneficial
JeffreyS. Combs
Jim Mink
Finance
Navy Airman recruit Jeffrf'y
Chevrolet-Oids
S. Comoo, son of Merrill and
The
Sonja Ritchie of George's Creek,
Ohio Valley
Wiseman
Gallipolis. has completed the
Foodland
Agency
Basic Avia tion Structural Mechanlc Course.
'
Frank's
Hoffelt.
Bros. ..·
During the eight-week course. .
Comhs receiv~d instruction on
Pawn Shop
Carpeting
·the Inspection. maintenance and
repair of aircraft frames and
John Nibert
'Econo Lodge
exteriors. ln classroom a nd
practical application periods. he
studi ed blueprint reading, corro· sion control and metalworking.
joined th~ navy In March

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::J:ompleted basic training at Rec.rult
;:rraining Corriman d, San Qlego ,
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: He Is currently assigned to the
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Anthony S. Kennedy
.Center, Great Lakes, Illinois.
Marinp ·.Lane€' Cpl. Aniliony S.
:: Upon completion of basic elec·Kennrd)l.
son of Julia A. and Leo C.
.: tricity and electronics training he
K~nnedy .Jr. of Tup[Jf'rs Plains.
::'Ntll bE' furthl'r assigned to training
;"BS a Navy electronics technician as rec~nlly deployrd to Ill' Ml'dit~rra ­
.• part lJf h)s .enlistment guarantee n~ a n .aboard thE' aircraft caJTif'r
: under thE' Navy's advanced elec- USS Kennedy homPported in Nor• tronics field. In addU bn he will be fo lk. VA.
During · til' crUISf' with Marine
::~ccelerated ly promotl'd.to thE' rank
Attack
Squadron AU -Wratil'r-533.
of Petty Officer Tl\trd Class.
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K~nned)l will partlc1patr In !O:lrtie
; He Is a 1986 graduate of ·kyger
operations providlnll •upport to til'
~ Cra&gt;k High School and Buckeye
Nav:v's Carrier task fore(' .
• Hills &lt;;areer Center.
Krnnrdv L&lt; curr('!ltlv statio ned at
Marine
Corps Air Statinn. Cl)errv
Paul D. Burgess
..• p au I D. Burgess, son of CaroI A. - Point
. NC. d
, f .,.
A 1001
Hi h
'Wil
ki 0 f 2407 R
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"' gra uatf' o ..astf'!' n g
zens
Iva
ad, School. Reedsvill~. 111' iolnrd ·til'
:Annapolis. Md., and foster son of Marin~ Corps In Ma\,. l98.1.
·Hub:&gt;rt H. Capper of Rural Rute 1.
oCrown City. Ohio, ))as b:&gt;en proMichael P. Cott1'111 .Jr.
:moted in thE' U.S. Army to the rank
Army National Guard MichaPI P.
of sergeant first class.
Cottrill Jr .. son of Michael P. and
; Burgess is a first platoon ser- Shirley K Coltrill of Rural Route 2.
•geant In West Germany with the
Li.'tart. W.Va .. hascompletrd basic
:sotst Transportation COmpany.
training at Fort Dtx. N.J .
During the tralnfng. students
Robert E. Twyman
rff'f'ivrd ·instruction in drill and
;.. . Ar'IIY Spee. 4 Rob:&gt;rt E. Twy· crrcmonlrs. weapons. map rrad·
r man. son of George W.O. and Betty lng. lactlcs. mifllarv courtesv.
'J. Twyman of Rural Route 1, military just ice. first aid. andArmv
'Ewlniton, has anived for duty with history and t radition ~ .
·
h? 61st Air Defense Artillery ,South
'
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~· Twyman, a vehicle mechanic, Is
Anthony J. Crabtree
a 1979 graduate of Nor1h Gallia
Army
Spec 4 Anthony J.
: High School, Vinton.
Crabtree, oon of Anne L. and

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Carlan~ L. Aleshire. g:,n or Howard
E. and Avonell Aleshire of is9
Umon Ave .. · Pomeroy. recently
returned from a six-month deployment to the Mediterranean.
,
During the deployment Aleshire
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and Palma. Spain: Toulon. and
Villefranche.. Franet&gt;: and Monte
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FL.
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Nov~ber 9, 1986..

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

Community 'calendar/ area happenings
SUNDAY
RODNEY -' Bill Tobias . missiona ry to New Guin la. will speak
and show 6 p.m . Sunday at the
Fa it h Baptist Chruch.
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THURM AN - Dean Bachelor
wlll speak at Thurman United
Met hodist Church 7 p.m . Nov .
8·10 on prescription.prayer.
MERCERVILLE - Revival
Sunda y through Wednesday. 7
p.m.. Victory Baptist Chu rch
with Rev. Charles Lusher. Spe·
cial sin ging nightly.
GALLIPOLIS- The 16th a nni ·
versary of the pastor at Tr ides·
tone Baptis t Church will be noted
Su nd ay . 10:45 a .m . ,

Dawnda Likens
Tt•rr.v Adams .

Likens-Adams
PT. PLEASAI\'T. W.Va. Mr.and Mrs . Clarcna' Glea son
.f r .. Pt . Pleasant. W.Va .. an·
nounce the engagement of their
da ugh ter . Dawnda Lav ne Lik ·
ens. to Tenv D. Ad am's. son of
Mr . and M.rs . DetT) Ada ms .
Ga ll ipolis.
The bridt•·elcct is a graduat e of
Pt. Pleasant High School and is
emploved b\' Lorobi' s Pizza .
: Adams is a gra.du ate of Ca lli a
Academy High Sc hool and at ·
tends Rio Crande Co llege. He is
employed by Natio nwise Auto
t&gt;arts. and is a p&lt;rrt tim e '
-emerg{'n cy med ical tcch nicia'n
~E M T 1 11·irh the Ca llia Count y
Emergt:&gt;nc\· Medi ca l Service. ·
· Wedding plans are incomplete.

BIDWE LL - Grubb Fa mily
Singers will perform Sunday . 7
p.m .. a t Poplar Ridge Church.
CROWN CITY - Good Hope
Baptist Church has Calvin Evans
in service. Sunday, 7 p.m .;
special si ngi ng.
G{ILLIPOLIS - Arthritis Ap ·
prectlatlon Tea , Sundav. 2 p.m ..
home of Bob andJewell Evans: a
tha nk·you for helping the rece nt
marat hon fund raiser . lnfor ma ·
lion. 446-1410.
GALLIPOLIS - Turn Your
Heart Toward Home. Dr. J ames
Dobson film series. continues at
First Baptis t Churc h, Su nd ay , 6
p.m.; Fa mily Under Fi re.
CROWN CITY- Calvin Evans
will prea ch at Good Hope Church
7 p.m. Sunday. with spec ial

s inging.

MIDDLEPORT -Heath United· Metho,dlst Church Women
meet at 7:30p.m. Monday at ihe
church.

POMEF\OY
Carle ton
Church. located on Kingsbury
Road . Pomeroy. youth program. ·.
" Harvest Time. " Su nday, a t 7
REEDSVILLE - Revival at
p.m .
Reedsville United Methodist
Church Monday through Nov . 15;
H. UTLA ND - Re flections Tr io special singing; 7:30p.m. servi·
at · 7 p.m . Sunday. Fr eewil l ces, John Gibson eva ngelist.
Baptist Church in Rutland .
POMEROY- Disabled AmerMONDAY
ican Veteran·s meet Monday , 6:30
GA LLIP OLIS ~ Citi;;ens
p.m., at the post home . 124
Against Pornograp hy meet Mon· Butternut Ave .. Pomeroy.
day. 7:30 p.m .. Church of Christ
in Christian Unio n, Gallipolis .
· TUESDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Right to Life
GALLIPOLIS - Washington mee ts Tuesday, 7:30p.m .. BuckElementa ry PTO meets Monday. eye Rural Electric ~ilding .
7 p.m. at .the school; speaker Ed
Sofra nko.
GALLI POLIS Rivers ide
Study Club m eets TUesday, 1
CA LLI POLIS - Riverby Wr i· p.m .. Down Under with Mrs.
ter s meet Monday. French Art Ma ry Allen , hostess. Zelma
Colony, 7 p.m. Spea ker, F ra nk Nor thcutt reviews "Women of
Hill, loca l his torian .
Courage" by Margaret Truman.
VINTON Neighborhood
Watch meeti ng 7 p.m . Monday,
town hall. Sheriff' s Depar tment
to demonstra te the "Jaws of
Life."
CAL LIPOU S - T he Gallia
Co unt y Crime J:r evention P ro·
gram is prese nting a film at the
Senior Citizens Ce nter. 225 Jackson Pike, 11 : 30a .m . Monday . Th~
topic of the film covers personal
an d home safefv tips for clde r l.v
people.
BEDFORD - Bedford Town·
ship Trus tees meet 7 p.m. Mon·
day at the town hall ,

additlnn to the regular meeting . .
the "Jaws of Life" will be
. demonstrated by· the Gall Ia
County Sheriff Department. All
area residents are urged to
attend.

tages of Breastfeedlng to Mothe r
and Ba by . ln·forination at 4464195. 446·63H and 286-4990.
RUTLAND -Ru tland Village
Council meet s TUesday. 7 p.m ..
civic center.

Holiday closlnK
POMEROY - Planned Par·
HARRISONVILLE - P ractice
for Harrisonville Chaprer. Order . enthood of Southeast· Ohio Patient Services office will be
of Eastern Star. has been
changed to TUes day night follow - c losed TUesday In observance of
Veterans Day . Ortlces will
Ing the regular meeting.
'
reopen Wednesday at 8:30·a.m. •
Craft day
GALLIPOLIS - The Catho li c Gulf award dinner
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POMEROY- Annual Jaymar;;
Women Club of St. Louis Church
Golf Club award dinner and ·
will meet for fe llowship /Craft
Day 10 a. m. -2 p.m. Wednesday In dance will be held Frlday, . Dec .~.
the Church Hall . Partjcipants 12. at the Eagles Club, Pomeroy .~
are requested to bring their own Members are asked . to make'~
reservations early by phoning or •
lunches.
mailing a check to Bob Free
992· ~44. 60 Riverview Dr .. Mid •
Meeting set
KANAUGA - The neighbo r· dleport. Prices are $25 couple';
hood watch program Is sche- and $13 single. All members::;
duled to meet 7 p.m. Mo nday, league members and guests are
Nov. 17 at the Holiday Inn . In welcome .

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GALLI POLIS - Mi ssionary
meeting Tuesday. Ca lvary Pilgrim Chapel , wit h Sam a nd
Na ncy Davis of Mexico.
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GA LLIPOLIS- Ga ll ipolis Ro·
tary meet s TUesda;•. 6 p.m ..
Down Under.
GALLIPOLIS- Gallia Count y
Dis trier Library Board of Trus·
tees meet TUesday. 5 p.m ..
Bossard Libra ry.
GAL LIPOLIS
LaLec he
League of Calli pol is mee ts Tues·
day . 9:.10 a. m ., Grace Unit ed
Methodist Chu rc h. Use Cedar
Street entrance . Topic Adva n·

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POMEROY - Kathie D. Qulvey became the bride of John C.
Hannlr:tg In 11 candlelight ceremony at the East Athens Church of
Christ on 1Nov. 1
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The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and fylrs. James R. Qulvey,
Shade. and the grooi:l) Is the son of
Charles and Barbara Hanning,
both of Athens. The double-rin'g
~remohy was conducted by
Roger Watson .
Glv~n In . marriage · by h·e r
parents and - escorted by her
father. the bride wore a grown of
lace and sheer ruffles. The
close-fitting bodice was emhelllsbed with pearls and sequins
and featured a VIctorian neck·
line and _straight lace sleeves.
The bouffant skirt flowed into a
heart -shaped · cathedrai train . .
~he wore a fingertip veil attached to a floral wreaih.
Her jewelry Included a gold
bracelet belonging to her great·
grandmother. Edna Haning, and
another belonging to her mother.
She carried a heart·shaped colonIl) I bouquet of sUk flowers 'includ·
;· ing peach and white roses, pink
and yellow rosebuds and baby's
b ~eath . Pinned to the bouquet
was a mother's pin which be·
longed to, her late grandmother.

Point PleiSinl.

HUNTINGTON. W.Va. -One
of the most sought a lter and
highly acclaimed dance compan·
ies touring America Joday, t be
North Carolina Dance Theatre
will perform at the Kelth·Alhee
Theatre on Tuesday , Nov . 18. at 8
p.m .
Sponsored by I he Mar• hall

Catharine Swts»er.
·Matron of IJ&lt;&gt;nor was Nina
Sharpe. and maid of honor was
Christi Estep, Sister oft he bride.
They wore peach taffeta gowns
with sweetheart necklines and
bouffant skirts and wore wreaths
ofoo~v' L~£1\Ih~m.i.helr.-halir.-

They carried '
peach roses.
Flower girl was Rachel Isaacs,
nelee of the groom. She was In a
white gown slmlllar io the
attendanls and I carried a basket
of peach roseb~us .
Charles Hanrjlng was best man
for his son. ,U sher was Jim
Hanning. brother of the groom,
and C.J. Estep, the bride's
nephew, was ring bearer.
A reception foUowed at the
Athens Moose Lodge hall. The
reception hall was decorated
with peach anctwhlt~ streamers.
hells and oolloons. The wedding
cake featured tiers of heart
shaped cakes and a fountain and
was topped with a ·crystal hell. ·
Music was prbvlded by Sugar
Bear.
·
. The bride is a graduate of
Meigs High School and was
employed by security Bank and
Mr. and Mr.r. John C. Ham1inR
Bank One, Athens.
The groom Is a graduate of County Join! Vocational School. Marietta.
The couple res ides in Albany .
Alexander High School and Trl - He Is employed by Shook Inc .,

Artists Series. this program Is
presented with financial assist ·
ance through an Arts and Hu manities grant from ' the West
Virginia Department of Cullure
and History.
Founded In 1970 by Robert
Lindgren. Dance .Theatre cur·

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Commlltt&gt;es IncludE':
RIO GRANDE - Plans have
Fiower show co-cha irman :
been finalized for the Christmas
Flower Show "Christmas Is For Jaclile Davis. Pat Parsons;
Schedule committee: Jackie DaKids" by IhE" Open Cafe GardE-n
Club of Rio Grande according to vis, Pat Parsons and Virginia
co-chairman J ackie Davis and Covert; Staging committee :
Karen Sheets, Clara · Day and
Pat Parsons. '
"Christmas Is for Kids" will be Barbara Allt&gt;n: Entry classificaheld in the Municipal Building tion : Pat Parsons and Edna
!Yale Rain ofRJoCrande, Dec. 7 Graham; Clerks : Karen Thomas
from 2 to 5 p.m. Horticulture ana Paule Plants;
speciums shou ld be In place
Hostess and Information: Pat
11&gt;tween 4 and 9 p.m . on Satur- Tomlinson, Nanney Skaggs,
day , Dec . 6. The speclum must be · . Mary Jo DodsQn . Arlene Miller
named by the exhibitor. Contain· and Audrey Wltkline; Publicity :
ers will be furnished by the club. Jackie Davis; Educational ex·
hlbll: Driftwood;
Artistic entries are to be placed
The show will bE&gt; open for
between 4 a nd 9 p.m . on Satur·
public view on Sunday, Dec . 7
day . Dec. 6 and may not be
·trom 2 to 5 p.m .
removed before 5 p.m. Dec. 7.

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Lori Ann Slack
Miehael David Massey
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: RIO CRANDE - Announce·
{ncnr is being mad e of 1he
engagement and approaching
marriage of Lor i Ann Slac k a nd
lY!ic hacl David Massey. She is the
da ughter of Mr . a nd Mrs. La rrv
0 . Slack. Lowell. Ohio. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs . Br adford B.
Ma sse;·. Patriot.
: The Wl'dd ing will ta ke place
Elec . 6 at Ca llipolis Christian
C_hurch.
: ·The bridc·clcct is a graduate of
F't . Frye Hig h Sc hool and all ends
Rio Grande College. ·
: Ma ssey is a grad uat e of Alex ·
~nder High School and is 0m ·
(iloyt'd by Meigs Mines.

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Routine office visits

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Specialists' off1 ce VISits
- --Consultatioris

Within service ilrea, care at AdvaCare facility

emergency requiring immediate medical attention
Out of service area, care at any available medical
facility, provided for life-threatening emergencies
or other emergency requiring immediate
medical attention

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Inpatient physician serv1ces

Covered in lull
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Surgery_? nd r~~al~d services

Covered in lull

Anesthesia

Covered in lull

Well-baby _ca&lt;'e

Covered in fu ll

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C.:::
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D_!ys of _care ____ ___

Semi-private room: imensive care or private room

Unl imited

when me~ca~ly necessary

Covered in full
Covered in full

Anesthesia
Drugs. _med..!._C i n~~ · an ~relate~supplies _ _
Phrsician se~ice;:.
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: RIO GRANDE - Patricia
Mathe w~. daug ht er of Mt'. and
Mr s. .Jo hnn.v M"thews . Rio
Crandc, will marry Bill Ross. son
o( David and Bl'tty Ross of
riliddleporr, Sa tu rday, No\'. 22.:;
n=m .. at Simpson Chapel Unit ed
Methodis t Church. The weddin g
wil l l:x' open church.
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~evival

planned

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;' BIDW ELL- A revival will be
held at the Apostolic Faith
Chu rch in Bidwell. Friday and
9atu rdav. No\'. l4 and 15. 7:30
E lder Wes ley Robinson of
Cincinnati will condu ct services.

p.m:

Holiday bazaar
: NEW HAVEN , W.Va . -New
Ha ven An nu a l Christmas Bazx aar will be held Dec . 6, lOa.m . to
{ p.m . at the New Haven Fire
Department ; spon 0ored by the
!lrel auxiliary .
; For display. table space. ca ll
t304 ) 882·2231
(3041 882-2814.

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Shaft-term intervention physical and-occupational
therapy rehabilitation services
OUT;;;E~-TS_ER-V-IC_E_S_;:, --

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Patricia Mathews
Bill Ross

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Newborn nursery care

Immun izations. allergy and chemotheraphy
innoculations
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therapy re l'1 abilitation serv1ces

Covered m full

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(Mawrmvm combmed total of 30 days.;

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!npatient d~ug detoxifi cation program_ _~-

lnpatien !_alcol1ol detoxifica tion program ·-----_Nervou~~0d mental conditions

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Family planning and counseling services
He31th and education classes
Nutridon counseling and education

Covered 1n full
Covered in fu ll

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(M!iwimvm co mbined total of 30 sessions.)

$20 co-payment per visit

POMEROY:
Meigs MMical Building
(amtss f"'m Y•llrans Nottp.)
992-5912 Monday-Friday

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economy prices

Junction of Rt. 35 &amp; 160
Gallipolis, Ohio ..
6:00 p.m.-8 00 p.m.
November lith, 13th, 18th, &amp; 20th.

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quality lllndlnls. I" thin
silts almost diiiPPtlr wlten
Olllntd yet provide privacy
whtn close. Easily installld.
Alabaster color.

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OPEN HOUSE FOR KAISER EMPLOYEES
(HOLZER MAIN CLINIC)

GO TO CHURCH [V[RV SUNDAY

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OUR TOWN'S FINEST MEAT DEPABMENT
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Bern.adine's

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614-446-0831

viCX' in III&lt;' . pt'liormanc'!' of their
dullrs on behalf of thr Air Forr'!' .

446·01 ,66 Ma~t.·Sal.
CLOSED THURSDAY

.Crash proof Cord Lock

CoveredJn lull

To assure unde~standin~ of th earrangements and locations in which servi~are covered by
AdvaCare. applicants w11f be offered a Statement ol Understanding to sign that re~emphasiies
the program Srequirements

FOR 7" CRYSTAL UNICORN

or mrrit orious .sf\r-

GAlliPOLIS
414 Stt:and Ave., 2nd floor

•1" sleek-Vinyl slits

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achir~·ernrnt

We do Custom Orders &amp; layaways.

KAHN'S
PRE· SLICED

These leathers, combined with Goodyear Welt construction,
our classic shoes great shape retention,
and comfort.
Mon. &amp; Fr i.
9:3-8:00
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Sat. 9:30·S:OO

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Join Our Crystal Earring Club.

Thf' Air Fnrrr CommPnrlation
Medal i' aw ard&lt;•cllo lho'r individu·
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. Only the best grade of genuine leather is used in the
uppers , soles, quarter lining and cushioned insole
coverings.
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drug program

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS

Spai n.

Our finest alU eather shoes .

Also: Jackson , Chesapeake. Athens. Chillicothe. Logan

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Your privacy is respected
.Your questions answered

eVinyt held and bottom rail

Covered in full

Austrian &amp; German
,
Crystal Figurines; Prisms • .
Pendants. Miniatures.
Crystal Balls, Pyramids.
Pewter Collectables.
Mathology: Wildlife Series
Birds of North America, ·
Human Cituations,
Unicorns.
Almost Anything

' CLASSiCS

Kaiser - --·----.. ,

Covered in full

43 Court St.

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Physician and nursing services

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100 days per calendpr year ~killS&lt;! ~~~~ ing facilit"t

ASSOC. SPECIALTY SHoP:

BACON

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EXTENDED CARE
_ Physician care

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SLEZAK &amp; MILlER

$5600

Covered in lull

PRESCRIPTION DRUGS .
Prescription drugs ·:

Covered in full

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He is a 19ft! grad ua te of ~u lh&lt;'nt
TIIinois Un!versil)'; Carmndale:
Todd A. Doczl
Army Pvt. Todd A. Doczl, son Of
Andy 0 . {Uld Olarlene R. Doczl ~
34558.Titus Road, Middleport, haS
arrived for duty with the !Rfense
Language Institute, Presidio ci Saii
Francisco, Calif.
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Doczii9 a linguist.
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Covered in full

Laboratory exams and ultrasound

Pulmona r~ nct io~tudies___ - - - - - -

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graphers from all over the wrrld .
The Huntingt on per for mance
includ es : " Vari atio ns On a
Theme" !music by Maruo Giuliani. choreography by Heigl Tomasson 1: " Dan cers In a Picture"
{mus ic by Lenny Pick ell, choreo·
graphy by Char les Moulton) ;
"Caught" {mu s ic by Robert
Fripp. choreography by David
Parsons); and "Pentimento"
{music by J.S . Bach. chorea·
graphy by Vincente Nebrada I.
Reserved seats are S5 and $8
for adults. $2.00 and $4 for M.U.
fac ulty, staff and youths 17 and
younger. and fr eE' with M.U. I.D .
and Activitie s Card. Ticket s may
he purchased in the Artists Series
office 1Memoria l Stud ent Cen·
terl . or by callin g 696-665U.

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· Pv t. Jeffrey S. Copley. son nf
Rob&gt; n and Ruth A. Copley of Rural
Rout e 1. Thurman. a 1\'lf'mb!'rof til&lt;'
First Infantry Division {Fnrwardl.
West Germany: has participated in
exf'l'clse "Franconian Shield."
Conductrd in West Germany and
Ill' Main·Franconian Terrltorv of
Ulertrankr n. lhe exrrcis~ is de·
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to~ demon stra1e . c:~~~,~Army .capabilities and emphasize
solid ar it y within the F renchAmerican allianCX'.
Copley. an .eq uipmrnt r((cords
and parts special!sl. is a 1985
gradual~ ol Gallla Academy. GalliPJiis.
Michael S. Pratt
Master Sg1 . M lch a~l S. PrJII. so n
of Juli a Prall of 5.'l0. W. 41st St ..
- Ashta bula. and brolher of Doma .J .
Hern of 2406 Lincoln Ave .. Point
Pleasant . W.Va .. ha s been ci!'CO·
rated with Ihe S&lt;'t·ond award of the
Air Foree Commenda tion Medal in

PLANNED PARENTHOOD

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Related anesthesia sef'\Jices

COLOR .•
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•Sliding fte scale. No one refused services because
of inability to pay;

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Covered '" full
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Car~_
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u la r:.__studi""
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(Th,s Ul ,on~~ !_f'B'I'al it! I of tesr.t and procedure$ eva1j/lO/e 1

EKG, EEG. and otMr diagnostic studies
- X-ray,
--Lab~o ry_J~s"t's:______ ~-

URGENT CARE
Within service area. care~aiAdvaCare lacilio/- --~---.

Delivery in hospital, normal an~ ca~rean

Covered in fu ll

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MATERNITY SERVICES
Prenatal and postnatal care

S~ort ~ t er m Intervention physical therapy and

mhalatiori therapy

Covered in lull
AdvaCare must be
no~fied within 72 hours

AdvaCare must be
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renlly tours nationally and int er ·
natio nally 20 to 30 weeks a year .
About half of the Dance Thea tre's 18 dancers received their
profess ional !rain ing at the
North Carolina School of the Arts
in Wins ton-Salem, where the
comp any Is based.
North Carolina Dance Tljea tre's dancers perfo r m both clas sical and contemporary works by
a wide variety of
choreographers.
The company 's rep ertoire is an
eclectic one, in cluding some of
the most exciting, challenging.
• a nd entertaining choreography
of our tim e. A half-dozen new
ball ets are added each season.
many created es pecially for
Dance Thea t re by c horeo -

•Services include:
Birth Control; Y.D. Sci'HIIing;
Ccner Scrt111illg; IW'!IIIaMJ
tests; education and coun11..g
for Individuals and couples.

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ACS AWARD PRESENTED - Erma Smith,
Pomeroy, secretary-treas urer. of the Meigs Unit
of the American Cancer Society , is pictured
receiving for Elizabeth Smith •.chairperSon of the
- local society' s Professional Education Commit-

lee, an award from Dr. Carl GroppeJr., preside nt
of I he Ohio Division, American Cancer Society.
Meigs took first place honors at the divisional
meeting in Co lumbus for the work of Mrs. Smith,
who is also . home health director at Veterans
Memorial Hos pital.

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HOUSTON tiJPI) - The parents of a 9-month-old boy await·
lng a life-saving ,kidney . transplant have. tearfully urged
fam illes with healthy children to
decide now whether they will
donate their youngsters' organs
if tragedy should strike.
"·As a mot11er myself. two
months ago I would not have
_ ..!lonsidered.donating hl~ organs,"
Cindy Lillard 'said Friday of tier
son, Bobby. "Two months ago, I
would have said .no."
Tha t is . when she and her
husband . Bill, found out their son
had suffered kidney failure.
Two weeks ago, doctors determined Bobby suffers from oxalos is, a genetic ailment that strikes
theprogressiveailmentthatfir st
strikes the kidneys and can affect otherorgans!nthebody,saidDr.
Phillip Berry.
Bobby. who weighs 15 pounds.
Is In sta bleco ndlt'lo~ and tindergping dia lysis a t Texas Children's Hospital. But he needs a
. c,hild-sized kidney within a
month . Berry said . adding the
baby's disease prevents htm

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members at Holzer Clinic Inc.
have been notified or receiving
cC'ftificalion and an honor
recently.
Dr. Subhash Khos la. radiation
oncologist , has been certified in
therapeutic radiology by the
American Board of Radio logy.
Khosla began practice
at
Holzer Clin ic and Holzer Medica l
Center in J uly 1986. Prior to
co ming to Ga llipolis. Khos la did
a res idency in radia tio n thera py
at Rush-Pres byter ian -St. Luke
Hospita l in Chicago from 19 S2~ 85 .

follow ed by a year of pra ct ice as
a radiation oncologist in Ashland, Ky.
Dr. Milisa K. Rizer has been
made a diplomate of the Amer ican Board of Family Pr ac tice.the clinic has been informed .
Rizer joined the cli ni c staff in
Shes t.rece ived her med ica l de Augu
gree from the University of
Cincinnat i In 19&amp;3. She then
completed an interns hip at No rth
Carolina Memorial Hos pit a l in
Chap el Hili in 198t foll owed b)'
an iillernship in fami ly practice
at the sa me hos pital in 1986.

Patterson
joins salon
GALLI POLIS- Joy Patterson
has joi ned the st aff of Acra; s the
Street Ha irst\' ling Salon. 600
Third Ave.
She att ended cos met ology
. school a t Bucke.ve Hills Career
Ce nter and the Ohio State Coll ege
of Barber St:•ling in Columbu s.
She recently att ended the S &amp; S
Beauty &amp; Ba rber Show in Cincin nati and a Jin gl('S wor~hop in
New York.
Patterson L~ ava ilable for ser·
vices Tuesda y, Thursd ay a nd
Frida,, · from 9 a .m. unt it 9 p.m.
a nd Sa turd ays from 9a.m. unt il 5
p.m.

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KANAUGA - The neig hbor. hood wa tch program Is schedu led to meet 7 p.m. Monday,
Nov. 17 at the Holiday Inn. In
addition to the regular meeting,
the "Jaws of Life" will be
demonstrated by the Gallia
County Sheriff Department. Ali
area residents are urged to
attend .

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John Gibson will serve as
('l'a ngelist for revival serv.ices to
be held at the Reedsville United
Methodis t Church Monday.
through Saturday. Nov. lo. ,
T here will be s pecial music and
sc heduled to appear are Roger
Buckley onb Monday; Sunrise on
Tuesda)·; Russell Spencer and
the Vic tory Quartet on Thu rsday
and the Harves t Trio on Sat urdav. Services will start at 7 : ~0
eac h evening a nd the public is

Speaker will be Dr. Don
Williams. chairman of the
Health, Physical Education and
Recreation department a t the
univeristy. He will discuss the
importance of warming up muscles, Including your heart, gradually increasil\g your blood pressure and cooling down to
decrease the blood pressure.
hea rt rate and mu scle ac tivit y to
avoid injury.
The program will be Tuesday ,
Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m. ln the PVH
administrative conference roo m.
Conintuin g education units wlll
be available t,oattendees through
Marshall University.

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WESTMORELAND
FAMILY CARE CENTER

' GAL LIPOLIS -The Gallla
: Count y Heal th Department will
: condu'ct a quit -s moking cli nic·,
· Fresh Start . at tho.&gt; Dr. Sam ue l L.
: Bossard Memorial Library, Nov.
: 1~ . 17. 20, and 24. It is In
· conjunction wit h the Amrrlrun
: Cancer Society 's Great Ameri :. ran Smokeout.
- The hour-long classes begin Ci
: p.m . C'uc h or the fo u ~ days.
: T his frCP program will help
- ani' smoker whb serious ly wants ·
: to ·g ive up the habit learn a step
: bl' step met hod . It ls done In a
·group of those going through the .
: same process .
Enrollme nt is limited to 12. and
: tho~e In terested should contact
: the G'a llia County Health Depart : men t . 446·4612 extension 292 .

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PT. PLEASANT, W.Va. - The
self ca re series at Pleasant
Va ll ey Hospita l for November
will present Warm Up, Cool
Down and Injury Prevention.
The series Is presented by the
hospital's cardiac reha bilitation
and wellness center and Marshall Unviersity.

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BIDWELL -Jacq uelin e Lynn
fl ared skirt was flounced at the
Brammer, daughter of Jerry and
hem with .a bustle ln the back.
Nola Brammer , Bidwell. a nd
They carried a wh ite sil k
James Edward (Randy! Kessin - carnal ion trimmed in light blue.
ger , son ' of Jlm and Jackie
The flower gir l carried white lace
Kess inger, Oak Hill, were united
baske.t fil led with light blue and
in mar riage, Aug. 23, at Calvary ·white rose petals .
Bapt is t Church , wit h the Rev.
The groom wore a black tuxedo
. David Robirds. uncle of the
with light blue cu mmerbund and
-: bride, performing the doubletie .
1
: rirtg ceremony.
&amp;&gt;st man was J ay Burleso n.
:, . Organ mu sic was proylded by
The ushers were Gary M ~ers.
· o the
br ide's au nt. Mrs. Jack
uncle of the br ide. and J im
:··Adams .
Arrowood. Ring bearer was
· Given In marriage by her
Jerry Brammer, brot her of the
: parents and escorted by her
br ide. They wore white tuxedos
: fa ther, the bride wore a gown of with light blue cummerbunds
- white acetate taffeta with a fitted
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and ties.
..: bodice trimmed in chant illy-type
The mother of the bride wore a
- lace and snow-white marabou . cream -colored st'reet length
·. The stand-up co ll ar was schlffll
dress of sat in . and th e mother of
: embroidered with simu la t ed
the groom wore a royal blue
·! pearls and sequins . It feat ured
street length dr ess. Both wore
double - ti ered E lizabethan white Silk rose corsages.
s leeves ended with lace cuffs.
Guests were registered by Jodi
The bouffant skir t had tiers of Adams, cousin of the br ide .
lace with sa tin -ribbon trim,which
A 'rece ption was held a t the
extended int o a c hapel-length
Fine Arts Building at Rio Grande
train. The veil of E nglis h illusio n . College . Assis tin g a t the recep: wa. trimmed in chantilly-type
tion were Judy Robirds. Becky
lace . and held by a tiara of whit e · Aliff, and Janet Brammer, a unts
silk roses and babies breath. She oft he bride. Servers were Teddie
carried a bo uquet of sllk whit e Turley and Barbi e· Adams, courosi'S. light blue daisies and lace . sins of the bride.
Maid of honor was Traci
Brammer, sister of the bride .
Bridesmaids were VIcki Myer s.
aunt of the briM. and Keili
Kessinger. sister of the groom .
The flower gi rl was TNes a
Tabor. co usin of the brict'e .
They wore light blue fl oorlengt h go wns of sheer polyester
lined in taffeta'. The gowns had
ruffled V-neckline wit h bow trim
and ruffled capelN slecvcs. The

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RODNEY - The double-ring with an oft-the:snoulder bodice
· ceremo ny uniting Lisa Dawn a nd ba squ e waist. They were
Allen and Ronald Arthur Price floor-length and ·featured bail ·
took place Aug. 16 at Faith gow,. sleeves . Each wore a halo
. Baptist Chu rch, wftll the R ~v . of peach flowers and baby's ·
James P. Lusher officiating.
breath. T hey carried silk bouOrgan mu sic was provided by quets of peach a n~ white flowe rs
Dottie Esque with selections with peac h and gray r ibbons.
..:..s•un,g:.D~V.-1\Blly Graham-- co usin ot---·
.he gJ:QQm worce .a gray tuxedo the
Guests were;egistered with a gray tie and ·cummer bund.
by Brenda Tielble and programs His boutonnier· was a white
were distributed by sandy carnation centered ":it h a Sonia
Thompson.
Rose .
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The bride , ~te daughter of Mr.
Best man was John Tidy man.
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and Mrs. James ·R. Allen, was Gr~omsmen were Ken Price,
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given in marriage by her father. brother of the groo m, Gene
The groom is tbe son of Mrs . Hu!!mman, brother-In-law of the
Ronald F. Price, Sunbury.
bride, a nd Todd Johnson,
The br ide's gown was wh.fte brother-in-law of the groom. All
m at t e-t aff eta. The off-the- wore. a single carnation with
sho ulder bodice was . trimmed baby s breath.
with venice lace and pearls
The mothers or the bride and
featuring gat hered ball-gown groom each wore corsages mad,e
sleeves. The chapel-length train with Sonia Roses and baby s
had a ruffle flounced skirt. Her breath. The mothers lit the unity
fi ngertip veil with white sllk candles preeeding the ce remony.
rosebuds and a bead spray was
The reception was held tn the
created by the groom's mother. church fellowship hail . Hos tesses
She carried a bouquet of sllk . were Barbara Belville, Susan
flowers with fres h white roseb· Wybenga, Shir ley Graham and
uds , also by the groo m's mother. VIrginia Wagoner .
The bride is a grad uate of
Matron of honor was ·Kathy
Huffman, s ister of the bride . Gallia Academy High School and
Mr. a11d Mn . f~rmald A1tiJ11r P1ice
'I;lridesmaids were Kathy John· Ohio State University. She ls
The co upl e res ide a t 587(t
· son, sis ter of the groom, Ke ith employed by Columbus Public Walnut High Schoo l and Ohio
Slat e University in the Comput er Garden Grove Bi1·d.. Dublin .
Anne Ream. and Annie Roach . Schools .
Ohio.
Science gradua te progra m.
.Their gowns were peach taffeta.
The groom Is a graduate of Big

Mr. and Mr.r. }a1ile.l Edtcard KeuinRer

.Bray newest staff member ,

Dr. Suhha.•h Khosla

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from growing.
are , not in a mental stale to
' ''Basically, this ·is a plea not for consider donating the organs of
m y son, but for organ don.atlons loved ones whO have cjied. Berry
in general. There are children a ll said. Another problem is that
over that need orga ns." Mrs. doctors often are reluctant to ask
Lillard told reporters.
relatives about organ donations
"When you need one. you learn after a family member dies. he
ln a hurry," her husband sald of said.
transplants for childrm.
"You just have to bring it up. If
"It's foolis h to bury those the family is not il]tensted, tho;m
orga ns ln the ground ," Mrs. the issue is dropped," Berry sa
l.illardsaf.d..adding parenJSJJeed Lillard, whose eyes filled with
to reallze "their child 's death tears freq uently during the news
could be another child 's life."
conference, sai d his fa mily was
"I'm scared. but .I'm going to tak in g one day at a time and
·do whatever 1 ,have to do for my .hoping for the beSt.
son," she said.
" I've met kids here at the
Bobby's sister, Allison. 3, does hospital th at have been waiti ng
not suffer from the disease. but for months a nd years for . a
s he is too young to undergo kidney ," he said. " It 's not just for
surgery to donate a kidney to her Bobby. I'd love for hlm to get one.
' brother. Berry said. A kidney I'd love for a Jot of other people
from a child aged 2 tolD probably to, a lso."
would !It Bobby If a m atc hing . - - - - - - - - - - - organ co uld be located. he said.
"There are simply many.
many potential donors that are
simply not used because families
are not asked," he said.
Part of the problem is that
grief-stricken family·· members

GALLIPOLIS - Grandma's
Napkin Basket will complete a
handwoven nesting basket for
gift giv ing in sessio ns Nov. l 3 and
·20. Classes are 4 to 5 p.m .. and
geared to grades fou r through
six.
metology Department a nd at ·
Registration is $7, with a ll
GALLIPOLI S~ Lisa Bray has
tended
classes
at
Tenth
Winds
supplles
needed include d In the
joined the staff of Across the
Cosmetology
Coll
ege
in
Houston
,
fee.
Preregistra
tio n is req uired .
Stro':et Hairstyling Salon, 600
t
he
Call
446-3834
fQr
registratio n or
Texas.
Bray
has
attended
Third Ave.
She attended Klein High Cos- "Toni and Guy" Hair Show ln.. information. All sess ions will be
Houston to adva nce herse!f in
at the French Art Co lony, 530
hair cutt ing. Upon returning to
Fiq.U\.ve .. Ga lli poli s.
Ohio; she enrolled at Ti-l-S tate
Beau ty Co llege In Chesa peake to
ex tend her training a nd receive
her manager 's license.
Bray has recently attended the
Tressa/ Matrix Show In Barboursville, W.Va .. and is presently available for services Mon·
day and Wednesday from 9 a. m.
until 9 p.m. and on Saturdays
from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m . '

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Beat of the Bend
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By BOB HOEFLICH
Tlmes•Senltnel Slaff
None of us should be hungry es pcially if we
h ave a few
bucks in our
jeans. It seems
to be thE' season
for dinners - a
_ .Jllt o[
lions are into
that this time of year.
,\ nd . incidenta lly, there's at
least one instance where you
do n't even have to have the few
buck s. in fact , the comm unica tion from Rev. Ray Laudermil t.
pas tor of the Word Qf LlfE'
Church. Burlingham , urges:
" Eat Than ksgiving dinner
with us."
It fu rther says,
" Do you live alone or for any
reason will not be able to have a
turkey dinner on Thanksgiv ing ?
Spend Than ksgiv ing with us.
Tu rkey and all the trimm ings.
Fret' . free. free.
"The Word of Life Chu rch at
Bur li ngham wi ll be serving
dinner ai l aft er noon and the
church will also be having a
pra ise service.

" Don' t spend Than ksgi vi ng
alone or do without. God loves
you a nd we do too.
"Need a ri de? Phone 992-5316
or 698-7238 severa l days in
advance so af ra ngemrnts c an be
made to pick up everyone who
needs a ride. Please let us know
in advance if you wi II be spendi ng
the dav with us."
So mu ch for the free one - now
abou t so me of the others.
The Souther n J unior High
•
Bcosters wi ll stage
a chic kennood le dinner from 11 a. m. to 3
p.m. toda y at the junior high in
Racine. The price? $3.50 for
adu Its and $2 for chil dren.
Proceeds will go for projects to
help the schoo l.
Women of the Sac red Hea rt
Chu rch ha ve been at it the pas 1
few days mak ing noodles and
making othE' r prepara tio ns for
the annu al bazaar of t he church.
And. of co urse . man)· of you know
abo ut the culi nary arts or thrse
women . The baza ar will bE'
Thu rsday with serving from 4:30
to 7 p.m. Door prizes wil l be
awa rded ever.1· half ho ur and
there will be entE'r tainm ent.
crafts. baked goods and games .
Dinners arc $3. ~ fo r adu lt's and
$2 for children.

. POME ROY - The followin g
Thursday: chicken · and noo- . wheat bread, bread pudding:
sprou ts, wheat brea d. iee cream .
activit
ies
are
sctredul
ed
for
the
di
es,
stewed
.
t
omatoes,
mixed
Friday:
Fried
chi
cke
n.
Chcl ice .of_bevera ge with eac h
At Tu ppers Plains. memllers of
week
of
Nov.
I0-14
at
the
Meigs
ve~t
abt
es,
.
applesauce.
m
as
hed
·
pota
t
oes,
br
'
u
s
sel
·
meal.
·· · ·
· ·
·
the Orange Town;;hlp F ire De·
Count
y
Senior
Center,
Mulberry
Friday
:
plntQ
beans
with
ham,
part ment ar e gE't tln g ready for-a
.
cottage cheese on peach half,
tur key dinner which they will Heights, Pomeroy:
Monday: square dance 1-3, gelatin with fruit . •
A Me~~Jage From The Bible...
serve beginnin g at 4 p.m. nex t
exercise
class
'3:
30-4:15.
·
Choice
·or
milk,
coffee.
·tea
,
or
Saturday at the fire staiion. A
THE CHAIN OF INSPIRATION
Tuesday: chorus I-2, trip to . juice' available with meals .
- William B. K ughn
grea t men u has been wor ked up
It
is
acclaimed
by
many
that God has spoken to them directly from h~­
by th e women and the price'is $4. Par kersburg Mall. leave center
GALLIPOLIS_ Activit ies and
ven, informing them of their being saved in some special way or ~ailing
biQgp
.. menu,s
ofli_ov. 10 to
them for some special mission. Many accept _such . claims...Mthout
..•Veterans Day o.n -Tuesday will
examiningthem
in light of the scriptures. "The chain of irupiration," as
I:30,
exercise
class
3:30-4:
15.
14
at
1he
Seiilor
CfiTzen
Center,
affec t the monthly meeting of the
taught in the scriptures, proves such claims to be false.
Thu
rs
day:
cera
mics
10-2.
220
Jackson
Pike
are:
..
Pomeroy Bend ArE'a Merchants·
· God And Cbrltt
Friday : round and square . M~nday: Crime ·Alert, 11: 30
Ass n. In stead of Tuesday, the
God , the source of inspiration, informed Moses \h at He wol!ld :·rai.le
8
to
11
.
W
ith
music
by
The
a.m.
,
chorus.
1.3
p.m
.
'
.
dance
associationh will inee t at 8 a. m .•,
them up a Prtip~illfrom among their brethren, like unto thee. a~d will put
Tuesday: STOP/ physical Itt on Mo nd ay. t he session to take Strin gdusters. admission is $1.50
my words rn ·hu mouth; and he shall spealc unto them all thai I shaU
per person. ·
ness, 10:30 a.':'. .
.
place at Ban k One.
command him" (Deut. 18:18). God used the singular, "Proplwt," in assur·
The annu a l Ttranksgtvin g - Wednesday . Vtnton Bible
ing Moses of the coming Messiah. God would put His ''words,"· every
Dinner
will be Tuesda y, Nov. 25. study, I p.m.; garden club, 1
divine oracle or command, in the mouth of the Messiah which He '!'Ould
You can kiii to birds with one
at noon. Reservations for this p.m.; ca rd games, 1-3 p.m.
speak. Punishment would be meted out to those who would not obey His
visit in Harr isonville Tuesday.
dinner
need
to
be
made
by
thursday
i
Legal
sertvces,
8:30
word
(Deut. 18:19), and any prophet who would speak a word in God's
The Har risonville 'Senior Citiname which He had not commanded would be treated as a blasphemer
Tuesday
,
Nov.
18.
a
week
ahead
p.m.;
Bible
study,
11 a.m.-noon;
ze ns will be ho lding a free blood
and put to death (Deut. 18:20).
·
Fnday: Art class , 1-3 .p.m. ;
pressure clinic from 10a .m . to 12 of time.for correc t food prepara'
Chrllt And The Apootleo
.
tion;
&lt;;ii
llihe
center
at
992-2161
to
craft
.mini-course.
1-3
p.m.
,
open
noon with super nurs&lt;'. Ferndor a
CHrist, "ihe Word... made flesh " (!no. 1: 14), was the first agent sent
reser ve a place at the Thanksgtv- a~ tlVltles, 7-10 p.m.
Story on hand. While you 're in
from
h~aven through whom came "grace and truth " (!no. I: 1~). Jes~, in
g dinn er.
Menus c_onstst of:
there, at tow n hail. you ca n also
His prayer to God, referred to ''the -words" which God gave Hifll, saymg,
T he Senior Nu trition Program
Monday. Spaghetti with meat
"1 hal!f' giv~n unto them (the apostles) the "'ords which thou ga.vest m~;
mak e an applica tion for your menu
fo r the wee k is : .
~auc~, cheese sticks, salad, It althey have received t~m" (!no. 17:8). t;:hrlst gave ''the N'Ords" to the
Go lden-Buc keye Ca rd . A special
Monday:
weiner.
s.
a
uerkraut
,
Ian
b
ead,
_
p
ears.
apostles,
leading, training, and teaching them all truth.
repres entative will be there to
mas
hed
pota
toes,
mixed
fruit.
Tuesday.
Pepper
steak,_
sllced
The Holy Spirit And The Apootleo
help you )Vith the,a pplieat ion.
Tuesday: sioppy Joe. baked beets, cole sla.w, wheat br ead.
The Holy Spirit·, the second agenfsent from heaven, was the Organizer,
establishing the spiritual law in the world. He, "the Spirit of t,.,th " (!no.
be ans cole slaw chocolate cho!;Olate puddmg with topping.
, A bar bershop ·qu artet will be
4: 17), gave ''the word" to the apostles hJ inspiration: (I) teaching them
puddi ~ g.
'
Wednesday: Ham and pinto
among t he musical presenta tions
ail
things; (2) bringing all things to thetr remembrance that Jesus had
We d'n es d ay: r oast bee f.
beans, cottag~ cheese, corn
to be featured at the Big Bend mas
spoken
unto them; (3) guiding them into all truth ; and (4) showing them
hed po tatoes green beans , br,ead, Jell-0 With fruit.
Varie ties of '86 to be staged at
thingstocome(Jno.
14:26; 16:13).
a
'
Thursday: Baked_ fish, kale
B: IOp.m . ottSaturday. Nov. 29, at Pf' rs.
The Apootleo Aad The Word
with vi negar, buttere d carrots,
The apostles, "filled with the Ho/j Ghrut " (Acts 2:4), became "amba.s·
I he Ru tl and Civic Center. This is
sa.darsfor Christ," (2 Cor. 5:20), revealin ~ the knowledge of God ull)o the
the fi rst tim&lt;' inthe some30yea rs
world thro•gh "the ward of reconciliation ' that had been committed unto
of t he Big Bend Minstr el Assoc ia them
(2 Cor. 5: 19). The ''word" that was revealed to the twelve is often
GA
LLIPOLIS
The
Senior
The
employer
sets
the
wa
ge
tio n that suc h a quartet has been
spoken
of as Ihe "apostles' doctrine" (Acts 2:42).
wor ked up for the show - an d t I'&lt;' Cit izen Job Bank , headquarter ed paid and the hours of employThe
only
way God calls man in sin today to salvation is through the
group is doing well. Members are in the Ga lll a County Senior ment. It is also up to the
w
ord
,
the
gaspe/, " Whereunto he called yau by aur gilspel... " (2 Thess.
AI Hartson and Ea r l Eden of Citizen Center, 220 Jac ks on Pike, employer to check r ef er~ n ces.
2: 14). If God called man in sin directly from heaven, He wduld ignore
,.For information, contac t the
Middl epor t and Tom RE'ut er and has been ser vi ng empl oyers and
Christ , the Holy Spirit, the apostles, the word, and would be guilty of showappitca nts who are !'D years old Job Bank at 446-7000 or 446-8165.
J im So ulsby of Pomeroy.
ing respect of persons. We must honor "the chain of inspiration." as'God
and
olde r, who are in teres ted in
does, allowing the Spirit to speak to us by way of "the words... of
incide nt all y, adva nce tickets
spirit.. .and life " (Jno. 6:63). Every t
·who claims a direct revelation
for the show- th e firs t done by full or par t lime wor k.
(rom.
God
today
and
speaks
co
andme
ts Ihat God has not given, is
The
Job
Bank
is
sponsor
ed
by
the association in fi ve years nothing
more
I
han
a
blasphe
and
will
uffer eternal death (Gal. ·I :9).
will go on salE' at severa l busi ness the Ohio Commissio n on Agin g,
This
includes
angels
as
well
al.
I
:8).
es tablts hments this weE&gt;k. Ad - Ti tle v. and is a low cost
For Free Bi Corresponden Course, Write ...
van ce tic kets are bei ng sold at $2 progra m.
When an applica nt co mes to
eac h and there's a S!lVings
the
.Jo b Bank, he or she fills out
Involved. At the door on · show
Hula' Hit• Ro ,.rl • ll. . no, :\08
an
applica
tion lis ting skills and
night tic kets will be $2 .50 each.
(;u ll i 1 t oli ~&lt; . Ohi 1
J5y:u
pas
t
E'Xper
ience,
hobbi
es
,
health
Ad ults an d chli drE&gt;n's tickets are
limita tions if any. and job
Wednotday,
ail the same price.
Blblo Stu!~!
prefei·ence.
Show sponsors are the Pome7:00 p.ni.
Aft er in ter viewing the appli roy Chamber of Co mmerce and
Radio
th e Rutl and Civic Center Organi - ca nt, the co uns elors contac t an
" A Me~~qt From
empt'
o
yer
to
obta.in
an
interview
zat ion - this means tha t the two
The Blbie"
organizations will split th e pro- for the specified person . If ther E'
D11Uy • WJEH
is no matc h between a n applicant ,
I 1155 a.m .
ceeds of the benefi t produ ction.
and employer on fi le. the job
I rea d rt?Centiy th at there are
d an appropriate job opening
no bluP Mo nd avs, onl y blue · fin
couns
effortthtoe
so
m eelor
wh emakes
r e e every
l se in
people. jllow how about all of
these gray days in a row? Does community.
When an empi o.ver submits a
the saying also mean that there
a rc no gray days, ju st gray job order. thE' co unselor attempts
to send the most qualified person
pro ple? Do keep smi ling.
possibl e for an intE'rv ie w. Em ployers see m to appr ecia!e being
ab le to de pend on th e Job Bank
couns elors to do th~ screen
Ex tension ServicE' offi ce. Mu iher ry Heights, Pomeroy.
Regis tra tion fee is $2.00 and
class sizes are very lim ited. To
'Making your world 'a little easier.
regis ter, 'call thE' extens ion office
at 992-0096 by Nov. 14 .

at~~ne_tday :

1~c!Jowllng ~

f~r t~e ~eek

Job Bank helps in fall season

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APPLIANCE
1
VALUES

Holic/4y workshop announced
POMEROY - Are you looking
for sc mc quic k and easy id ras for
ho liday decoratin g. gift giving ,
. or just fun ?
The Me igs County Coopera tive
Extensio n Service is spo nsor ing
a Make·It Ta ke- It Works hop on
Tuesday. Nov. 18.
Parti ci pants will create a gift
and two small projects fo r the
holidays. Ot her ideas will u iso be
shared.
ThE' cl ass is schedu led for 10
a.m. to noo n. and will be repeated
from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at
the Meigs Cou nty Coopera tive

9; 1986

Senior Citizen Centers plan week's activity -~

·Tis the dinner season
.

Novem~

FREE

EDUCATIONAL
SEMINAR

Craft show set
MID DLEPORT - A craft
show and sale wll bP held No v. 15
from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. at the
Mi ddlepor t Fire Department by
thr Middlepor t Boy Sco ut Troop
24 5. Set-up will be $5 a ta ble.
Furth er information ma y be
obt ained by calitng 992-3689.

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Sports

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,

Buckeyes roll to eighth straight; Wolves
COLUMBUS. Ohio (U PIJ Vince Workman ran for two
touchdowns and Jim Karsatos
passed to Cris Carter for another
to lead 11th-ran ked Ohio State to
Its eighth consecutive win, a 30-9
Big Ten decision over Northwestern Saturday .
·
Ohio 'State, 8-2 overall and tied
for the Big Ten lead with
Michigan at 6-0, led all the way
after going 70 yards In only six
plays with the opening kickoff,
mos t of that yardage coming on
passes from Ka rsatos to Carter•
Kars atos hit Carter, his favorite receiver with 23 arid 22-yard
passes and then found the 6-foot-3
junior in thE' end zone with a
20-yard TD toss.
.
The Buckeyes made it 10·0
later in the first qua rt er on a
41 -ya rd field goal by Matt
F rantz, one of three he kicked on
the day.

A 61-yard, JO~play drive midway through the seco nd qu arter
gave Ohio State a 17-0 lead.
Workman, who ru shed for 123
ya rd s in 22 carries, scored that
touchdown on a 14-yard ·run.
Workman also scored Ohio
State's fin al TD on a 2-yard r un In
the fourth quart er.
Northwestern lost two excellee nt scoring opportunities In the
first half.
One ended when qu ~ rterbac k
Mike Greenfield fumb led at the
goat line on a keeper and the ball
rolled out of the end zone for a
touchback. Another was aborted
when Ohio State's Sonny Gordon
picked off a Greenfield pass on
the Buckeye eight.
The Wildcats, 2-7 overall and
0-6 in the Big Ten. finally got on
the scoreboard when John Duvic
kicked a 32-yard field goal wl!h 17
seconds left In the firs t half. ·

Duvic also kicked a 39-yarder
on Nor thwestern 's fir st possession of the second half and added
a 30-yarder with 3: 15 left In the
gam e.
Ka rs atos finished wit h 15 completions In 29 attempts for 211
yards, while Greenfield hit on 14
of 30 for 228 yards. Greenfield
suffered three interceptions , two
of them by Buckeye cor nerbac k
Greg Roga n. .
Northwestern actually outgained Ohio State on the day, 497
yards to 450, although the Wild·
cats were unable to cross the
Buckeye goal line.
At Wes t Lafayette, Ind., Jim
Harbaugh threw for I54 yards
an d a touchdown Saturday, giving coach Bo Schembechler a
miles tone victory and leading
No.3 Michigan to a 31-7 rout of
Purdue.
Harbaugh, the nation's pass

By BOB TRIPI
EAST LANS ING, Mich . (UPI J
- Alex Gree n returned an
interception 29 yard s for a
touchdown a nd inter ce pt ed
another at his own 4-ya rd ·llne
with 34 seconds left Sa turd ay to
lead India na to a 17-14 Big Ten
victory over Michigan Sta te.
, Fres hm an Anthony Thompson
ran for 126 yards and a touch-down to help the Hoosiers 1mprow• to 6-3 overall and 3-3 in the
Big Ten. The Joss snapped a
three-ga me winnin g streak fo r
the Sparta ns. who fell to 5-4 and
3-.1.
The ga me was played before
representa tives from seve n
bowls.
Gree n ret urned his lirst interceptio n of a Dave Yarema pass
for a touchdown and a 14 -0 lead
midway through the second
quar ter.
Michigan State had an opportu nity to win a fter J ames Moore
biockNI Dan Stryzinski's p~nt
and the Spartans took over on the
Indiana 8 with 1: 19 Ieft. But three
plays later, Green interce pted
his second pass of the game to
seal the tri umph.
India na held a 17-6 lead wi th
eight m inut es left a ft er a 35-yard
field goa l by Pete Stoyanovich.
But th e Spa rtans came within
17-14 with 5:03 left when Yarema
threw a 4-yard TD pass to Rich

Gice wicz, ·and followed by connecting with Mark Ingram on a
two-point conver sion.
Yarema drove the team 80
yards in. seven plays. throwing
four· Nm es to Andr e Ri son for 69
yard.s. Ris on finished with 11
receptions for 196 ya rds. es tablishi ng school records for catches
and yardage in a ga me.
Michigan State pulled withln
I4-6 at 11 :29 of the thlrd qua rter
when fullback Bobby Morse
threw a 12-yar d TD pass to Rison.
Chris Caud ell 's ex tra - point kick
was wide to the right.
On the play befo re Morse 's
thr ow, Yarema was sa ndwiched
by linebackers Van Waiters and
Brad Mit chell and was forced ou t
of the gam e. However . Yarema
returnE'd on Michigan State's ·
nex t possessi on.

Indian a opened the scoring at
12:11 of the first quart er on a 3yard run around right end by
Thompson. The 12-play drive of
53 yards co nsumed six minutes.
The Hoos iers held the bail for a
total of 9: 10 of the quarter ,
The Spartans were s hut down
in th e fi rs t half as thE'y produced
no rus hing yards in 18 attempts.
·Quart erb ac k Dave Kramme
replaced start er Dave Schnell on
the Hoolsers' second possession
aft er Schnell was knocked out of
the game with a separated
·
shoulder.

UN IVERS ITY PA RK . P a.
iUPI J - D.J . Dozier scored two
touchdow ns and the Penn Sta te
dE'fense stopped a two-point
co nversion allcmpt with 14 seco nd s remaining Saturday to
pr0scrve their No. 2 ranking and
a 17-15 victory over Mary la nd. ·
Th P Te rrapins, 4-fi, closed to
wil hin two points on Dan Henning's 27-vard pass to J ohn
Bonato with I4 seconds left , bu t
thP two -point co nversion fa iled
when Henning threw inco mpl ete
to a well -covered J ames Milling.
Dozier scored on two 9-yard
run s. thP second SE't up by
drfensivC' 1ackle Pete Curkenda il 's 82-yard int erception rE&gt;tur n
as Maryla nd was po ised to sco re
a go-a head touchdown.
Tra ilin g 7-3. .Maryla nd had a
seco nd -an.d-goal· from the Penn
State 7 wb~ n Henn ing dro pped

back . to pass. Under pressure
from Bob White, Henning threw
into the hands of Curke ndall , who
lumbered downlield be fo re he
was caug ht from behind at th.e
Mary land 9 by John Rugg.
Dozier scored on the next play
to give Pe nn State a 14 -.1 lead.
The Terrapins. who earlier g6 t
an 18-yar d field goal fr om Dan
Plock!. then moved down the
fie ld to sco re on a 16-ya rd pass
from Henn ing to Vernon Joi nes.
Hen ning fi nis hed the 73-play
dri ve b&gt;· lofting the ball over two
defenders to hit Joines in the
right corner of the end zo ne on a
fo u'rt h-and -7.
Penn State, 9-0 and unbeaten in
its last 20 reg ular sE'ason games.
added a 36-yard field goal by
Mass imo Manca with I :04 left
but Maryla nd refu sed to quit .
·Henni ng, who co mpleted 23 of
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· AIRBORNE- Pennylvania's Donald Wilson (21) sails lhrough
the air level with the ball alter breakbtg up a pass Intended lor
Lafayetle safety Jim Johnson (17) during the firsl quarter of
Penns' 4~14 Ivy League victory at Franklin Field, Philadelphia,
Saturday. (UP I)

40 passes for :JU'l yards, com- front, intercepted at the 1 and
pleted fou r passes for 76 ya rd s in
returned it to th(' 17.
the final dr ive.
On its next possession, Penn
Penn Sta te moved the ball on State moved from its own 20 to
three of its firs t four possessions the Maryland 17 before the
a nd domin ated thE' time of Nittany Lions triNI to surprise
possession 19:27 to 10:33 In the the Terrapins with a trick play. ·
fi rs t half bu t only had a 7-0 lead Dozier too k th e hand:lff from
on Dozier's 9-ya rd run with 7:05 Shaffer and was re ad y to throw
left in the second quarler.
the bali, but he was :;acked for a
Doz ier wen t outside and down 10-yard loss by Maryland's Rothe right sideltne to c ap an bert Klein and Manca 's 43- yard
84 -)lard, 15-play drtve. Dozier ran . field goa l attempt was wide to t he
for 39 yards in the drive and J ohb left.
Shaffer completed two passes to
Florida 31, Georgia 19
tight end Bri an Siverltng to keep
At J acksonvlilE', Fla., Ker win
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Bell connected with Ricky NatIn the firs t quart er, Penn State tiel for thr ee touchdow n passes
moved fr om its own 12 to the a nd Florida overca me a I3-poi nt
Maryland 27 before Sha ffer's deficit Saturday for a 31 -19
pass was intercepted by Mary- victory' ove r Georgia .
t.and 's J .B. Brown. Shaffer was
The Gators, 5-4, carne fr om
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posi patt ern but Brown. dar ted in secorid qJnsecutive week. Las !
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co nversion wi th li seco nds left to
lift Flo rida to an 18-17 victory
over Auburn .
Georgia, 6-3, led 16-10 at
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back toward the onrushi ng Wolver ines. Michiga n scored five
plays later when Harbaugh hit
split end · Pa ul .Jokisch with a
4-yard touchdown pass.
Pe rryman' s seco nd touchdo wn. a 1-yar d pl unge with 6: 14
to go in the fi rst ha il. capped a
65-yard dr ive. A li-ya rd fi eld
goal by Gillett e seven seco nds
before halftime . boosted the lead
t 0 24-0.
Jamie Mor r is capped an 80yard drive with a 2-yard tou chdown run to give Michiga n a 31 -0
lead six minutes into the seco nd
half.
P urdu e averted a shutout wit h
a 92-yard drive agains t Michigan's reser ves, scoring on Doug
Downing's 13-ya rd pass to Jerry
Chaney with 9:04 to play. The
score snapped a str ing of IOO
straight Michigan poi nts agai nst
Purdue over th ree seasons.

WACO, Texas &lt;UP!) - Te rry
Syler's 36-yard field goal with
11: 2.1 left touched off .a 17-point
burst and lifted No. 19 Baylor to a
29-14 victory over No. 9 Arkansas
and practically wipe out the
Razorbac ks' cliance of winning
the Sou'thwes t ConferencE' ti tle.
Th~ outco me gave No. 8'I;'ex as
A&amp;M a two-game lead in the SWC
race and lock mu ch of the
glamour awa y fro m next wee k's
Texas 1\&amp; M-Arkansas confronta tion in Little Rock.
Texas A&amp;M. idle Sa tu ~ da y. can
clinch it s SE'cond straight league
title and bert h in the Cot ton Bowl
with a vic tory over Arkansas. If
the Aggies lose, they can sti ll wi n
the SWC crown with victor ies
over Texa s Chris tian and Texas.
Arkansa s fell to 7-2 overall and
4·2-m the SWC . wh ile Baylor , a
likely par ti ci pant in this yea r's ·
Bluebonnet Bowl. is 6-3 and ~ -2.
Arkansas took a 14 -12 halft ime
lead and nu rsed that through the
third quar ter - du ring which
Bay lor twice moved d ~ep into
Razorbacks territory only to
co me awa&gt;'..score iess.
But five mi nut es in to the fi na l
qu a rt er, th e Bears too k over at
the' Arka nsas 46 an d moved into
field goal territory aft er a
third-down pass of I7 ya rds from
Cody Carlson to Ires hm an Bobby
Jac k Gofort h. Earlier in the
ga me, GOfor th had caught his
first pass as a collegian .

Go fort h's 17-yar d gain set up
Syler' s field gca i. which ga1·e
Baylor it s fir st lead since the
game's opening minu tes.
The Bears. the thi rd-leading
offensive team in the nation, then
broke the game open with a
3-yard touchdown run by Jeffery
Mu nay with 4: 02 left and a
32-ya rd scor in g dash by Der rick
McAdoo wi th I: 20 rema ini ng .
Arkansas scored in the fir st
ha lf on a 3-yard run by Der rick
Thomas at the en d of a 76-yard
marc h and on a 38-yard pass
from Greg Thomas to Joe
Jo hnson.
Bay lor' s first- half points ca me
on a 48-yard field goal by Ma rk
Mah ler. a 35-yard fiel d goa l ~y
Syler and a 5- yard ru n by
Ca rlson, who was bot hE'red during the WE'f' k by an infec t ion in his
right leg.
The victory helped parti ally
avenge two tough los ses this year
that preve nted Baylor from
tak ing its place a mong the
nation' s top 10. The Bears let a
victor y slip away in the final
min ut es a gai nst Southe1n Cali for nia and lost a 17-0 lead and
C'V ent ually the ga me to. Texas
A&amp;M las t mo nth.
Following Syler's go-a head
field goa l. Arka nsa s could adva nce only three )'ard; an d was
forced to pu nt. Ba)'lor thE'n
sco red in eight plays with Mu rra.v's io uchdown for a 22 -14 lead.

!dogs' lead to 19-10. •
Kent State 24, Miami, Ohio 2:1
At Kent . Pa t Young fired a
14-yard touchdown pass to Fer·
min Olivera wit h 25 seconds left
Saturday to r ally Kent State to a
24-23 win over Miami and cre ate
a three-way lie for the Mid·
American Co nference lead.
Kent Sta le, Miami a nd Bowling
Green all have· 5-2 co nfere nce
record~ go ing into nex t week's
fi nal and decisive league games.
Kent. 5-5 overa ll. trailed 23-17
when it started its game-winn ing
dr ive at it s 16-ya rd line with 3: JJ
le ft following a Miami punt. On a
four th and 12 at the Kent I4,
Young completed a 16-ya rd pass
to Eric Dye to kee p the ma rch
alive. Then, on a thi rd and 14 at
the Kent 41. Young tea med with
Olivera on a .33-y~ rd pass.
Miami , 7-3 OVE'ra ll, came roarin!! back on thl rd quarter· TD
passes of :&gt;4 and 18 yards from
Terry Morris to Andy Schilli nge r
and a four th quar ter 29-yard field
goa l by Gary Gussman to ta ke a
23-17 lead.
B. Green 20, Ball State 17'
At Bow ling Green, Jason Zeller

ki cked a 21-yard fi eld go al with
4:28 rema ining Saturd ay to givp
Bowling Gr ('C n a 20-I7 win over
Bali State a nd a three-way share
of the Mid-American Co nf~ren ce
lead.
The wi n. coupled with Kent
St at e's 24-23 U]:ti et over Miami.
leaves Bowling Gr ee n. KenI and
Miami in a lie for the league lea d
with 5-2 records . Any of t h~ 1hreP
tPa ms ra n win the right to go to
th0 Ca liforni a Bowl next werk .
Day ton 45, Ferrum, Va. 14
A I Dayto n. Tim Norbut highlighted a H -point seco nd hal f
ex plos ion with thrC'P touchdowns
to pace Da.v ton fo a 45 -14 win over
Ferrum tVa. I as the 10-0 FlyNs
co mpleted their third u nde fe~ted
regular sea son in the .Ias't srvrn
yea rs.
Day ton i" anlicipaling d bid 10

the NCAA Division IH pla1·offs
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beg innng 1\'0\' . n
Tra il ing 7 :1•li the ha il . Dal' ton
ro ared bark tlt r seco nd hail as
Norbu t run for touchdowtt' of six.
one an d four .1·:.1rds and fini'h&lt;'d
the gam r ll'ith Ill ·'"', ~;; on 211
carries.

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mark in 18 seasons a t Michigan .
Yost compiled a 165- 29-10 mark.
coac hing fro m 1901-1926 except
for 1924.
The Boilermakers fell to 2-7
overa ll and 1-5 in the Big Ten.
Earlier in the weE' k, Pu rdue
Coac hLeo n Bur tnett annou nced
his res ignatio n effect ive at the
end of the season.
P urdu e ' s Rod Wood s on
blocked a 31 -yard field goa l
a ttempt by Mike Gillette on
Michigan' s first ser ies, but the
Boilerm aker defense was otherwise ineffective.
Bob Perryman's 5-yard to uch ·
down run with 29 seconds-rem ai ning in the fi rst qu arter cappedan
11-play, 73-yard dr ive and g;;tve
the Wolverines a 7-0 lead.
Michigan 's Thom as Wilc her
'then recovered the ensuing kickoff at the Purdu e 23-yard line
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efficiency leader and . the Big
Ten's. total offense leader, completed 14 of 20 passes a nd ran for
46 yards. Michigan' s 13th
stra ight triumph over two sea sons extended college football 's
longes t current unbeaten streak
to 15 games .
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bowls wa tched the game. but
they could land Michigan only if
the Wolver ines fail to win the Big
Ten title and the automatic Rose
Bowl bid that goes with it. The
Wolverines, 9-0 overall. lead the
Big Ten with a 6-0 mark. .
The decision tied Schembechler ·with Fielding Yost for
the most caree r triumphs by a
Wolver ine footb all coac h.
Schernbechler. 57 , is the winningest active coach in major college
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DULLING AHEAD - Penn Slate running back
D.J. Dozier (right) drags a Maryland defender
Saturday us lhe Nlllany Uon struggles lo~

yardage during flrst' perlod action. Penn Stale,
ranked No. 2 nationally, held on' to down the
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CINC INNATI (UPII - For the dra ft choice from Tennessee.
Kozerski and Re imer s ('QUal ."
" If we put him fn we'll notice McNa lly sa id. "!Iiane of 111e four·
Cirst time in the seven years he
has· been the Benga ls offens ive it, " Coach Sam Wyche said. wa's a fi rs t-, tr\ ngrr over ·th0
line coach, Jim McNally's unit is "That' s no t a knock on Dav id ot hers."
entering a game with only six Douglas, he 's jus t a roookte. He
The mainsta.1·s of I hE' line hal'c
kn ows what to do. he just has n't been left tac kle Anthony Munoz
healthy players .
The team lear ned Friday th at done It before."
and right guar d Max Mon tol'u
starting tac kle J oe Walter will
Brian Bi ados, who started the
Biados. who had star ted p;·c-~v
·miss Sunday's game at Houston firs t seven ga mes at· tackle, wi ll ga me since the seco nd ga me of
because of a sprained ankle he take over for Walter.
his roo ki e ,·ea r prior to his
suffered In Thursday 's prac tice,
In the pas'l three weeks, the demotion two weeks ago, sa id 1he
and center Dave Rtmtngton's Bengals have been shuffl ing the tim e on the be nch was benertci al
sprained knee has not yet reco- starting offensive li ne like a dec!( to him .
vered enou gh to let him return to of card&lt;.
" I thought it was the e nd of thr
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action.
First.' Wa lter replaced Blades world, but it was n't ," the fo rm er
" It's a real disappointment for at right tac kle .. Then Rim ington ftrst -round pick sa id . " I was up
us because Joe was playing so suffered the knee Inju ry against and down te mot ionaliyl. and thP
well," McNally said .
Pittsburgh Oct. 26, forci ng Br uce res t was good for me. I learned
Walter's Injury leaves Cincin- Kozerski , normally· a guard. to tha t guys who arf seve nth-round
nati; 6-3 and tied with Cleveland move to ce nter. Bruce Relffiers dra ft .choices. like J oe. or 10for first in the AFC Central started at guard last week in round, li ke Tim Krumr ie, are
Division, with only one backup place of Koze~ s kt and shared just as good as first-round
offensive lineman - rookie tim e with Blados.
choices."
David Douglas, an eighth-round
"1. co nsider Blades , Walter,

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Ohio-. Point Pleasant, W. Va.

:: Kyger Creek ·lands 5
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CHESHIRE- Southern Valle,,· At hletic Conference and Class
A SecTio nal champion Kyger Creek domina'ted the 1986
AII-SVAC Volleyball team selec tio ns with fi ve honorees out of 12
named by the loop's eight coa ches las t week.
The Lady Cats captured their second consecutive SVAC and
. s~c tional titles while ending their season as.district r unn er-up
wtt h a 24·1 record . Kyger Creek finished the year t·anked sixt h in
the UP! Class A Vo lleyball Coaches Poll. ·
Kyger Creek's Kelly Roush, a senio r four year vetera n,
topped the nominees and was chosen as the ieague's Most
Valuable Playe r . .Roush was also selected to play in the Sta te
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Dru mmond , a junior )littet·. Also gaining first team honors were
Lisa Rucker, Eastern; Johan na Donta, Southwes tern; Wendy
Wolfe , Southern; Sherry Carter, Oak Hill; and Kr is ti Hawk,
Eastern.
Second Team selections included Missy Da rst, Kyger Creek;
Ta nya Savoy, Eas tern; Christi na Carroll and Renee Ward,
Kve-er Creek
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1986 AII ·SVAC Vollcy l~ll Team
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.Jill Drummond ..... ... ... ....
Kygrr Creek
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Lisa
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K1 gN CrePk
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Christi na Carroll .... ... .
General Manager Bill Bergesch
Renee Ward .. ........ ..
Kvgw Crerk .
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told The Cincinnati Post from the
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filing for free agency) he gives us
Kyger
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Eastern- Arlene Ritchi !', Sr.
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Southern - Jennifer Arnold . Jr.; Cr:mal Hill. Soph .
player ·who has played with the
and J ill Nease , Sr.
m aj or league club or has been in
Southwestern - Krist i Comstock . Sr.: Kar~n Rosr. Sr.
the organization for th ree years
and ·Tracey Lewis, Sr.
without makin g the big leagues Is
Hann an Trace- Lorr ie Feus tcr, Sr. and Terry Qurcn,
subject to a draft during the
J
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winter meetings.
North Ga llia - Lisa Spence. Jr. and Ja net Williamson.
Sr.

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OVP Staff

The old adage "when the gollig
gets tough, the tough get ·going"
was clearly evident Friday night
when Coach Donnie VanMeter's
Wahama White Falcon defense
tur ned back Williamstown four
times deep inside White Falcon
territory to preserve an 11-0
whitewash of the host Yellow
Jackets.
Wahama forced Williamstown
i~to committing six turnovers ,
ca~ltalized on two of those for the

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ganie's·only scores, for the White
Faicons' ninth straight win. The
victory assures the White Faicons of a second place finish in
the final West Virginia Class A
rankings and their first ever
Little Kanawha Conference foot ball Cha mpionship with a perfect
5-0 league mark.
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Following the game the locals
were welco med home by a large
throng of appreciative WHS fans
at the high school in' Mason. The ···
Falcon followers formed a vic tory .tunnel leading up to the

school Where a spirited celebralion t99k place tor the first
playoff-bound team in the history
of Mason County school.·
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WHS, along with Sistersv.ilie,
Tyler County, apd Clarksburg
No tre Da_me went Into Friday
night 's action assured of a elass
A playoff ber ths with the remaining four slots tobedeclde.ddurlng
other · Friday night action. Wahama will find · ou t ·who its
first-round opponent will . be
Sunday afternoon when VanMe-

ter attends a meel!ng or playoff

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In the first two periods. Williamstown
threatened wi th the
A mild upset-on Fl•iday altered.
bail
on
the
SHS ]4 and 12-ayard
Jhe playoff picture and who the
lines.
but
came
a~·ay empty.
Falcons might play this weeWahama
recoived
its first big
kend. Pineville is expec ted to 1he
offensive
break
late
in the half
be the While Falcons ' quarterfi ,
when
Dale
Smith
recovered
a
na l opponent. Pineville. rated ,
Williamstown
fumble
at
the
No. 10 entering F riday night's
action. pulled off a 21 -14 victory 45-yard line. Eight plays taler
over number lour Gil bert to vault J ..T. Lloyd scored !rom six yards ,
into the top eight and secure .a out with 1:01 remaining in the
half.
playoff berth.
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Ear ly in the final period Todd
In the final r regu lar -season
Pethtel
and Troy Tucker comcontest, the White Falcon defense, ·typical of II play through - bined for an interception of a
~
out the year, domina ted. The Gerhold pass wit~ the two
defensive unit limited William- players returning the ball 23
stown to 121 net yards with much yards to the Williams town 22of that total coming in thewani~g yard line. Wah am a was for ced'to
minutes of the game when WHS settle.for a 27-yard Mall VanMethe season," Safford added.
"It was a nightmare·." Safford
Team totals show South with ll was playing a prevent defense. ter field goal.
said. "They got confidence and
Individual statisUc leaders for
then dominated our offensive ·first downs and 230 yardS of total The Yellow Jackets gained just
the White Falcons .sho·w Robbie
line. We couldn 't find anyplace to offense while Point l?leasant 51 yards on the ground· while
Grimm
as the locals' leading
adding
70
more
through
t
he
air.
run the bail a.nd then got into a accumulaled eight firs t downs
grouri'd
gainer
with 49 yards in 12
Wahama pi ck ed up ,119 yards
situatio n where we had to play and 198 total offensive yanl&lt;i.
carries
followed,
by Edd ie
The Patrio ts picked up 138 . rushing and 49 passing on the
catchup.
Starcher
with
32
yards
in 10 tries
··our inability to develope in yards on the grou nd and a nother evening for a net total of 168
while
J.T
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Lloyd
ground
out 22
our offensive line stifled us this 92 yards throu gh the air. Point yards. The Bend Area team
yards In 11 attempts. Gary
season . Defensively we im - Pleasant rus hed for 74 yards and forced six Williamstown turnovAnderson led ali rushers with 53
ers
and
turned
a
Yellow
Jacket
proved and were able to play had 124 more through the air on
yards In 13 c arr ie s for
f\lmbie
and
an
Interception
into
some younger people throoghout three completions .
Williamstown.
the points they needed for the
teams in Parkersburg.

OVP Staff
' POINT PLEASANT, W.Va . The Point Pleasant ·Big Blacks
saw their 1986 season come to an
a br upt end Friday night as the
Parkersburg So uth Patriots rode
ih to town and hung a 27-7 defeat
qn :coach Steve Safford's unit
giving the Big Blacks a final
record of 3-7.
PSHS's offense built up a 13-7
Halftime lead and added a pair of
touc)ldowns In the iourth quarter .. while keeping the Big Blacks
off the scoreboard in the second
naif.
' With 4:20 left in the game,
PPHS senior tailback Rya n
Bord man broke the school singleseason rushing record with a
2:8-yard · burst. The r un gave
Bordman 1,067 yards for the
year. breaking the old mark of
1.047 set by Pete Sommer in 1977.
, Bordman finished the game
with 95 yards on 21 carries.
The Patriots got on the board
first when Greg Carpen ter bolted
over from the four with 2: 43 left
in the opening quarter.
Shortly afterward, the Big
Blacks erased the deficit on the
first . play from scrimmage
Roush hooked up on a 68-yard
scoring strike to Barton. After
Brett Leach's extra point. the Big
Blacks led 7-6 with 2:24 remainIng in the ·opening quarter.
On their next possession. the
Patriots put together a !0-piay
drive to regain the lead with 9:27
left in the half. Carpenter scored'
from the seven for a 13-7
PaPkersburg lead that held until
the half.

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WEDN~DA\' NITE
TIMBER.~ PUTTERS

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Senior tailback Chris Wiliams 16-14, and Gates Mill Hawken . scored the only touchdown of the thlngton plays Chlllicothe.
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. rushed for 368 yards and scored beat Grand Valley 28-8.
game on the opening play of the
-Divillion I, Region 4, Centersix touchdowns Friday night to
-[)IV!sion IV, Region 14, Lo- fourth quarter and with 12 ville plays Dayllip Dunbar. and
lead Lakewood St. Edward to a . rain Ciearview beat Huron 31·8 secondS lett.
Fairfteld plays Milford. ·
42-7 win over Middleburg Heights and c~stalia Jiargaretta beat .
At P&lt;U'ma, Darryl Wodecki
-Division n, Region 5, North
Midpark in a Division I. Region I Rittman 18-9.
kicked all-yard neld goal in the Canton Hoover plays Beloit West
high school foo tball playoff
-Division IV, Region 15, Cofourlh quarter to send Keilston Branc ·.and Youngstown East
grme.
iumbus Academy beat Frede- into the semifinals.
plays Youngstown South.
Williams ~cored five of his ricktown 30-15 and Columbu s
At Lockland, Todd Shedd
-Division II, Region 6, Cleve·
touchdowns in the first hall. He Hartley beat Coal Grove 7-3.
kicked a 29-yard field goal with25 !.a nd Benedictine plays Maumee
scored 6n runs of.78. 63. 63, 25, 24
-Division IV. Region 16, verseco nds left for Cincinnati Forest and Willoughby Soth plays
and 5 yards. He entered the sailles shut out ·West Jefferson
Park.
Vermilion.
game.s with 1,420 yards rushing. 35'.0 and Arcanum beat ColdAtWheeiersburg,CariosSnow,
-Dlvisloil II, Region 7, Woos . In other games: ·
water 17-14 In overtime.
the nation's all-time rushing ter plays Steubenville and Co-Div.ision II, Region B. Cincin.AI Zanesville, Orrville's
touchdow.n · leader in high Jumbus Mifflin plays Galllpo\is.
nati Purcell beat, Wa~ak9neta James Bradley made up for the
schools, rushed for 15.6 yards and
-Division II, RegionS, Lemon29-6.
first seven games of the season
three touchdowns to lead Div- Monroe play Gallo n.
-Division IJJ. Region 9, Cha- he miss'ld because ohcademic · ision IV defending champion
-Division III, Region 11, Irongrin Falls Kenston beat Garfield problems by scoring three
Cincinnati Academy of Physical ton plays St. Clairsville.
Heights Trin ity 24-21; and Camp- touchdowns.
Education over previously unde·
-Divisio n V. Regl,on 17, Moga- .
bell Memorial blanked YoungSheridan, which finished 10-1- feated Wheelersburg.
dore plays Conotton Valley and
stown Mooney 14-0.
o. turned the bali over six times.
At Dayton, quarterback John McDonald plays Buckeye North.
-Division IJJ , Region 10, NaAt Alliance, · Chris Mlcken Paul Case completed 10 of 15
-Division V. Region 18,Ayers- .
ll~ieon beat Eyitia C~tholic 14-13 kicked a :D-yard field goal with30 passes · for 178 yards to lead ville plays E lmore Woodmore
and Fostoria beat Van Wert 8-2.
seconds left for Windham's vic- Cincinnati Purcell-Marian.
andFostoria St.Wendeiln plays
-Division Ill. Region 11, Or- tory. Wind!lam had a .chance. to
Saturday night's gaines:
. Tiffin Calbert.
'
rville blanked Sherida n 35-0.
win the game earlier, but two
-Div.ision I, Region 1, Berea
-Division V, Region 19,
, -Division Ill. Region 12, Cl n- touchdowns on. one drive were plays Warren Howland.
Crooksville plays Newark Ca.cin nali Academy of. P)lysical called back because of penalties.
-Division I , Region 2, Canton tholic and Berne Union plays
Education beat Wheelersburg
At Piqua , Aaron Moran ln terc- McKinley play Groveport - .PortS mouth Notre Dame.
37-8; an d Cincinnati Fores t Park peted a West Jefferson pass and Madison and Austintown Fitch
-Division V, Region 20, Cinedged Loveland 17-15.
returned it 59 yards IIi break the plays Stow Walsh Jewsuit.
cinnati Country Day plays Willi- Divis ion IV , Region 13. Wind-· game open for Versailles.
-Division 1, Region 3, Toledo amsburgand CedarvUieplays St.
ham bea t Louisville Aquinas
At Lima,
u
Whitmer plays· Troy and Wor- Henry.

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The Sunday Times-S~~ntinei-;-Page-c:s :::

Pomwov-Middlaport-Gallipolie, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Lakew®d · wins~;

The result of the Ga llipolis
A.Cademy-Mifflln Division II.
~eglon 7. pla.yoff game pl Ayed
Saturday night . will .be pu,bedltions.

Point Pleasant ends season with loss
By Dennis Shumate

~ov11mber 9, 1986

J,Jlue Dc:vil gaml' · · .·

Wahama clinches No. 2 .·rating,~, first playoff berth
. By Gary Clark

.

November 9. 198~

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exccutlvr srssion FrldH,v to di~-~
cuss morC' 1h an 60 reco mm end a ~.

tlons , Including raising admls- ·.
slon standa rd; for athletes. maac ·bY a seoond task force loo king
into academic. and athletics ·a·t''
Maryland.

�N011ember 9, 1986
CONSOJJDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
tied for the NFL lead With the ·
New Yor k .J ets for most points
scored. Pa triots kick er Tony
Franklin Is close to th'e Colts In
scor ing, accounting for 88 of New
E ngland's points.
" We get 20 fi r st downs. We get
t he ball enough ti mes. We have
not b&lt;&gt;en co nsistent e nough to get
the ba ll downfield ," Dowho wer
said.
Dowhower says he will change
his offensive lin e to give roo kie
quarterbac k J ack Trudeau more
tim e to thr ow. Trudeau was
sac ked seven tim es last week
against Clevela nd.
" We' re going to t ry and do
som e things which will allow us
to utilize our personnel bet ter for
r un blocking and pass protectio n." Dowhower said . " When
you know you have to come from
behind, do certa in things to move
the ba ll. you have to be mentally
tough enoug h to get the job

. . By LOU RABITO
UPI SJ!Orts Wr,lter
Indianapolis' Rod Dowhower,
Buffa lo's Marv Lev y a nd San
Diego's AI Saunders will seek
their firs t victories of the season
Sunday.
And if practice is a factor,
Dowhower has the edge. He's
been aft er his fir st tr iumph for
nine weeks.
·Dowhower, the Colts' second ·
year coac h, has a n 0-9 record this
season, tbe worst sta r t in fran·
chlse history. Levy. who Monday
replaced fir ed Buffalo Coach
Ha nk Bullough. m a kes his Bills
de bu t this ·wee k. Saunders, who
was promoted from offensive
coordina tor whe n Coac h Don
Coryell res igned, will lead the
Ch argers for the second ti!11f.
I ndian apolis, which is home for
New England Sunday. ha s scored
only 90 points this season - 154
less tha n the Patriots, who are

of Pomeroy~ An~ Forel 1 n IUid Domestic Subs idiaries, ·al'the close of bulbtess
terriher SO 1986 a state biUIIdng lns lltuUoit orgl!nhed and operating under lh•
banking la~s qfi'hls stale·and a membe r oft he F ederal Reserve Sys tem . Publis hed
In accordance with a call made by the Stal e Banking Authority and by the F ede ral
Reserve Banll of this District.
··

sefi:

ASSETS
Cas h and balances due fi ·om depos it ory instit utio ns:
a. Nonint er est· bearin g ba lances a nd currenc~ coi n ............. .... .... l .B27 .000.00
b . In terest- bear ing bal ances .. ............... ...... .. .... .. .. ............ ... ............ 200.000.00
Securit les ..... ..... .... : ......................... , ....... ............ ..... · .. · · · · · · · · ·· .. ·.. .2:l.429 .000 .00
Federa l" funds sold and securi iies purchased under
agreeme nts to n osell... ......................... , ............. . ........... ....... ..... 1,:!2!1. 000.00
Loans ·and lease fina ncing r ece iva bles :
Loans and leases. net of unea rned inco me ..... . ... . .20.352.0011.(X)
.. ..... .J9J..000.00
LESS: Allowance for loan a nd lease lo sses
Loans ~ nd leases. net of unear ned inco mt'
.. ..20. 161.000.00
allowa nce, and r eserve ... ............... ............ ....... · ...... · · ·· ·
Premises and fixed assets ! in clud ing cap it a lize d leases 1....... ......... . ... 47:\.000.00
Other real es tates owned .. ..................... ... .... .. ... .... ....... ....... .. ...... ....... 8 : ~·~~:~
Other assets ..................... ... ... ...... , .............. ................ ......... .... ...... ._.· 6 '
.
Total asse ts ... :........ ............... .... ............. ....... ..... .... ...... ... ............ .. .. 44 .33 1·000 00
LJA BJJJ TIES
De pos it s
a. In domestic offices .. ............ ................ ................. .. .... ..... ... .43.801,000.00
11 ) Non lnterest-be,ar lng ....·.......... ......... .. ..... ... ............ 4,291.000.00
(2) Interest-bearin g ........ ............. ........ :....... ,., ..... .... 39,510.000.00
Other Habtlities ................. .... .... ............. .. ............... .... ... .: .... ... ..... .... i~~~ · 000
ooo: 00
oo
Total Liabtl ltles ............... .. ..................... ... ............ ........ ··· · · .. · · ...... .4
·
EQUITY t:;APITAL
Common s tock .............. ...................... ........ ......................... .. .. ... ..., ..... 400 , : · ~
Sur plus ........ ... .. ... .. ......... :·· .... .. ········ ·· .. ·· ··········· ··· ·· ···· ··· ········ ... ...... '~'2 ' ~~· ooo: oo
Undivided profits and capit a l reserves ............ .... ... .. ..... ..... ............. . · •
Tot al' equit y capita l .. ......... .......... ..... .. ................... .. .. ..... ........ .. ..... 3,984.000.00
Total li abilities, limit ed-life preferred stock,
a nd equity capit al ........... ...... .. ... .. .. ..... ....... .. .. ..... ... .. ....... ...... ....... 48,295.000 ·00

·Houston game plan frustrates M~on
By RICHARD LUNA
se lf·des truc t on mistakes. "
UPJ Sports Writer
Indeed , tht' Oilers have bee n
HOUSTON !UP! ) - F rus·
mis take prone. Moon has been
!r a ted Houston Oilers q ua rter·
intercepted 18 times . sacked 28
back War ren Moon mig ht like his
tim es and has throw n just seven
c hances aga inst a ny NFL oppo· · touchdowns passes . The team
nent du r ing the week rat her tha n has fumbled e ight. times.
on Sundays.
However , the Bengals. playing
Moon, who feels " ha ndcuffed' '
the ir thi rd-str.a lght road gam e,
by coach Jerry Glanville's con· are ta king the Oiler s seriously.
S('rva tlve offens ive strat egies . The Oilers have los t nine of their
says the Oile rs work on a vi a ble last 10 e nco unters with the
plan dur in g practice.
Benga ls but beat Cincinnati last
'.'1 t hink going into e ve ry game. year In the Astrodome.
I'm pleased with the ga m e plan,"
And three weeks ago, Hous ton
Moon sa id. " Ther e's so many dropped a 31-2!1 decision to the
things we can do. F or so me Bengals on a 21·ya rd touchdown
reason. we get a way from the
run by Jam es Brooks wit h less
ga m!' plan on Sund ay ."
than a minut e to pl ay .
Thl' Oilers. loser s of eight
" There' ll be no one here faking
st r aight ga mes , face the Cincln · Hous ton lig htly," said Benga ls
nati Be nga ls, co-leade rs in the coac h Sam Wyche. "We all
AF C Cent ra l Divsion, Sunday in · rem ember what happened la st
the Astrodome.
ye ar in Houston. We' re already
"We just havpn 't taken adva n· thinking that this is a cru cial
tage of t h!' talent we have. " Moon ga m e for us . I feel that ever yone
sa id. " We have some weapons.
he r e feels Wt' ha ve a debt to repay
We jus t haven't got ten the ba ll in . fro m a yea r ago when they blew
th('ir hands enough. I expect us ou t. ''
Cincinna ti to stay wit h t he ir
G lanville feels the Otlers will
basic defen se and wait fo r us to

Comoa~v

Farmers Bank and Savinos

done."
.
Levy takes over a 2-7 team that
has been unable to full y use th e
talents of quar te rbac k J im Kelly ,
th!' form er U.S. Footba ll League
record-setter . Levy, who se r ved
.a s color co mmentator for Buffa ·
lo's road exhibition gam es the
las t four seasons. had coached
the Ka nsas City Chiefs to a 31-42
r·ecor d fr om 1978 to 1981.
·
Bulloug h had bee n cr itic.ized
for a ·co ns er va tive gam e pl an
that did no t capita lize on Ke lly 's
strong a rm . The Bills r ank ·
seventh in the AFC In passing
offense. but are only 11th in the
co nferen ce In scoring. aver aging
19.1 poin ts a ga m e.
" Offen sively, I see som e g ood
things," said Levy, whose Bills
ar e home Sunday for Pittsbu rgh.
" We have to cut down on the
mista kes . ... I don 't want to see 12
men on the fi eld a nd I don ' t want
(co ntinued on page C-8)

have to contain Brooks , who is
t he only back to rus h for m or e
than 100 ya r ds against Hous ton
this season .
" Broo ks is th eir offense,"
Glanville sa id . "We just hav e to
contain him and keep him from
cutting bac k again st us. We' ll
just have to close off his gaps.
He's as versatile as a ny ba ck in
pro footb a ll ." .
The Oilers held Bengals' qua r- ·.
terback Boomer Esias on to
unde r 200 , ya rd s in their fir st
m ee tin g, with Crls Collinsworth
hauling. in four passes fo r 97
yards.
" Crls is as smart and deceptive
as any receiver in the gam e ,"
said Oilers corner back Patr ick
Allen. ' 'He does n't have bl azing
s peed. but he likes to draw you in
close to him and then spr int by
you ."
The Oiler s defe nse has sl ipped
to 12th in the NFL, alter being
ra nked firs t a fe w weeks ago.
Only Tampa Bay and Mia mi
have allo wed more rus hing
yards.

1. Roge r w. Hysell , Cas hi er. of the a bove- na m ed bank do her eby dec la r e tha t
thi s Report of Condition has been prepared in con for mance with t he inst r uctions issued by the Board of Gover nors of the Federa l Res.e rve Sys te n; a nd the Stat e Ba nk ·
lng Athorlty and is tru e to t he best of my kno wledge and belief.
We·, the unde rsigned dl r~ct ors . att est to the correctness of this Re por t of Condl ·
tlon and dec lare that it has been exa min ed by us and to the best of our knowledge
a nd beli ef has bee n pr epared In co nfo rm ance with t he instruct ions Iss ued by the
Board of Governors of the F~ de ra l Reserve Sys te m a nd t h~ State Ba nkin g Authortty a nd is true a nd cor rect.
·
Roger W. Hysell , Cas hi er
Ferman E . Moore
Richard C. F oll rod - Directors
Paul E . Kloes
Stat e of Ohio. Count y of Meigs. ss :
Sworn to and subscr ibed be fore me thi s .llth day of Octobe r, 1986 .
Jo Ann Cris p, Notary Public. Sta te of Ohio
My Commi ssion Expires July 11 , 1988

THREE BRILUANT DEDUCTIONS FROM
1987 CHEVY lh TON

11612. Pickup, gray with nd Interior, power lleering, power

Po••lble Tax Advantage• For You On A t887 Chevrolet
_ , ....._ • t n.. The
new Federal Tax law will ctlange all types of corporate
tax rates. Far example, if you buy In 1986 , you may
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interior, ndllll tlrt:o, cbrame
bumper, Uh, C11111e, rally' wheell,
~ llteeriaC. power - .
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141M. z.a red""" black clolh u..
terlor, fael Injected V-1,
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black custom cloth interior,
crulae, v.a, autamatic, faekn'
air, AM·FM .llereo cuoette,
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spoiler.
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atd«npttc, rear .Wca•, r.ctory
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power bnlleo, AJil.l1l olereo

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power door locU, deep tinted
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~0

signs o.f old
~ge from Enring

The Suhday Times-Sentinei- Page- C-.,..:.

Cincinnati vet.helping

·Venezuelan ·winter club

Bl· l lnil ed Press Jn tern~ ti onal
Indian s allowed onr ru n IX'Ioi;e.
Cellics 1!8 , Bullets 86
Vc1eran Cincin na ti Re(ls short· brin g roiici"NI in lht· cigiHh U\1(1;
At La ndover, Md. , Larry Bird
stop Dave Conrcpcion has helped
im prorcd ·io 2-1. Pa ul Wilmer of,
scored 32 points , and Dennis
the Aragua Ti ger s of the Venr·
the St. Loub Canlinals rl'i ir1·qp
Jo hnson hi t an 18-foot baseline
z ue la n League be fore ev,cn join · and a llowNI two run.o and two
jum per . with 11 seconds left to
ing the club.
lripiPs in lhC' nin l h ir;J ning .
"
lead Bos ton. The Bullets overConcepcion. a na tive o t Ara ·
In Olhfil' \'cnC'ZUPI~in lC'Hg U~
t'5t yet.
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ca m e a s ix -point deficit In the
gua . urged ·the Tigers 10 sign .ga me,, Kur1 Siillwrll , whu bra(.
., E rv ing, who has a nnounced his
fina l 6:46, tying the gam e85-Ri on
catcher Terry McGriff and cen · OUI Co ncPpdo n ror ilH · Rcds
•. ttreme nt e ff('Cttve at the end of Je ff Malone's one-hand 17-footer
terflelder Orsino Hill, bol h Cin
s hor ts !op jo b l as t se ason.
:this sea son, sca,red 23 points
with 31"seconds left . Was hington
cinnali prospects who played
slammed a double a nd a sin gle,
rlda y night tolead the 76ers to a
was led Malone's 26 point s .
T riplr·A bal l a t Denrer las l a nd dr ovr• in t wo r·uns 10 hPl p ~~~
. 4- 97 vic tory over the San
Bucks 115, Nets 94
s umm rr .
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Zuli a Ag uil as dcfc•a ! Ca racas 8-Z-,
ntonlo Spu rs.
At East Ru therford. N.J , Cra ig
McGri ll went 3 for 4 Thursday
In t he Dominican League, Jose
C Jones, the consummate team Hodges scored 19 point s. lnclud·
nigh t , includi ng a do uble . a nd
Ma nu el Mota , son of tormer-'
~layer, was surprised' the Slxer s lng 5 of 6 s hooting fr om 3- point
Hill drove in two ru ns and scored
majo r leaguer Man ny Mota .',
~clde &lt;,l to hang his banne r in the
ra nge, and Ricky Pi erc e led all
tw ice in helping Aragua to a 5·4
capped a three· ru n ra lly wit~thi;
~pectr um rafter s along with scorer s with 24 points to se nd the
victory over the · Magallanes
game·w inning RB I an d the Sljllanne r s hono ring Bllly Cun - Net&amp; to their fo urt h consecu tive
Na·v i gotors a t Va l enci a.
ga rmen of Ihe Eas t defeat ed the..
ningha m, Ha l Greer a nd public
loss . Ho dges sank 3 3-poiriters
Velenzuela .
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Lions .1-2 for their fift h
,ltd dress a nnounce r Dave Zinkoff . early in the t hird per iod as
Do n Schulze of t he Cleveland
Erving. on the other ha nd, is
Mil waukee turned a 58·52 half41eeded by Ibis year 's edition of tim e lead. Into a n 81-62 adva ntage ·
.h e 76e rs.
midway th r ou g h the quart er. '
:l Cent er J e ff Ruland sat out the
·
Hawks 108, Suns 86
. f!an Antonio game with a knee
At Atlanta, Kevin Willis scored
rnjury and won't return until the
22 points and gra bbed 19 re&amp;we
llin
g
dl
sap""a
rs
e
ntirely
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bounds to- lead the unbe aten
f.
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:Cha rles Barkley, who s uffered
Hawks tq . their fourth victory.
'l!J ternal bleeding a fte r a fall in a
The Ha wks got 22 points irom
ues day night loss a t Indi ana,
reserve Mike McGee. Cliff Leowlll mi ss a t le ast a week .
vin gs ton and Randy "Wit tm an
: Th e Si xers lost the two gam es eac h scored 12. Phoenix, 2-2, was
~a r kl ey missed last year, pu t
paced by guar d Jay Humphr ies
~ is ye ar have won two consecuwith 16 points.
•3 .4 CUBIC INCHES ·
ftlve games without him.
Qlazers 120, Mavericks 113
•SOLID STATE IGNITION
,., Maurice Cheeks ha s also
At Portland; Steve John son
tllc ked th ings up. Cheeks scored
•ANTI-VIBRATION
scored 4 points in overtime to
't7 point s, dished out 18 ass is ts lead the Tra il Blazer s to their
•AUTOMATIC OILER
•,
gncl had a career-hi gh 8 steals.
firs t vic tory in ilve games in a
•CHAIN BRAKE ·
"' Philadelphia will c~unt on him
co ntes t ma rred by a serious leg
•VER!ICAL CYLINDER
'jh ore if Ruland and Ba~kley don't
injur.v to th~ Trail Blazer s'
,
t.eturn quickly.
center Sam Bowie. Bowie we nt
,JERSEY RETIRE D - Bohhy Jones, e ight-year veter an of the
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"This
vir
torv
kind
of
got
us
up over Sam P e rkins for a s hot
Philadelphia i6e rs, holds up hl• jersey ( 24 ) afte r it Was olficially
.
.
toge ther as a team and thi s
a nd crumpled to th e ground with
retir ed in ce r.emonies a t the Spectr um in Philadelphia prior to the
i hould help us down the s tretch."
a possibly br oken or ·s prained
Sixe rs·San Antonio Spurs game Friday nigh!. His is only the fourth
!Cheeks sa id.
right s hin a nd lefl the court on a
lo he retired hy Philad elphia. (UP I)
~ San Antonio 's Mike Mitchell
str e tche,r
scored a game-high 24 po in ls.
to help the Lakers offse t a ga m e wi nning str ea k. The Cava·
Lakers 138, De nver 116
lie rs were led b)' rookie Ron
.lind J ohnny Moore added 20.
31
-point effort by Alex E nglish .
At In glewood . Calif. , J a m es
Ha r per's 29 poi nts and West
(, In other gam es , Bos ton de - . Worthy sank his firs t 9 s ho ts en
Cava lie rs 11 5, Warl'iors 114
added
18. Purv is Short led the
teated Was hingto n, 88·86; DeAt Oakla nd Cali f., Mark West' s
m ute to a 30- point per formance
War
riors
wilh :D points and
.t,roit bea t Chicago.l1 5-109; Mil and Magic J ohnson collected 16 dunk with 4 seco nds remai ning
wa ukee routed New J ersey.
CHESTER
985-3308 ·
points a nd 18 assis ts io lead Los cappe'd a 15·poin t com eback a nd Terry Teagle a dded 28.
1 1o-94 ; Atl ant a ripped Phoe nix .
An ge ll'!'. Wo r thy hit 15 of 17 shot s s nap ped Go iM n Sta te's l hrec~06-86; Portland outlas ted Dal - · r------......:.-------:----------,----~~-----.l....-------------::=::-:-:-:====:::':
. 120·113. in two ove rtlmes;
Ange les outscored De nver ,
s
;
-115. a nd Clevela nd edged
CO lde n Sfafr . 11 5-114.
;.
Pl•ton• 115, Bulls 109
t Chicago. lsia h Thom as
~cored 14 of hi s 29 points in the
lourth quarter to hand Chi ca go
t'lic lr fi rs t loss in four ga mes.
AHr ian Da ntley scored 24 points. ;
(nnie John son 21 a nd Bill '
r..almbeer 20 for Det roit , whi ch
6\lenrd Its record at 2·2. Michat&gt;l
OPE~ DAILY t0-9
Jllrd an sco red 33 po int s a nd
SUNDAY 12-6
C') l ar les Oa kley 20 for Chi cago .
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.· RIO GRANDE - Rio Gra nde 's
most famous athlete. Cla rence
~·Bevo" Francis. will be awa r ded
liJ1 honora ry degree on No. ember 22. Th e awa rd will be
. ):!resent ed in conjunc tion with the
in itiation of the Bevo F rancis
~ ho l ars h l p fo r Alhle tes fund .
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earn .
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~C AA a nd NA lA record books In
the process. Among his accomp·
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lng le-smson scori ng average
(18 .31, bes t two year average
\47-11 a nd point s in a single ga me
1!31.
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(~ . 11 a nd point s In a sing le ga me

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ll'nll e the NCAA only acknowl ~ es
ga m es wit h degr ee · w antlng .lns tltutlo ns.
~he 1952-53 team cracked the
10!)-polnt barri er oit 23 occ as ions
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c;ont est, compared to thei r oppo:
ryent s ' sla tes of 68. 2. They a lso
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t&lt;
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( 1 , ~4 ) a nds avera ge (50 .1) . .
: F'rancls went on to hit for
n.early 50 points per game the
following year , Including ll3
P,Oint s In one game . against
~(Us dal e College, which Is recog~ize d today a s the collegiat e
record. The Redmen wen t 21· 7ln
, 1953·52, ranking in the top 20 In
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November 9, 1986

anriual
SIFE Worksho
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RIO GRANDE .:.. Rio Grande edt.~Cational · Economic Aware- ·
College a nd Community College· . ness FTojects are developed &lt;J.nd
members of . Students in Free presented on tne campus and
Enterprise attended · the annual within the local communities.
SIFE works hop in Columbu s The Rio Grande College team
recently.
cr~ates about 35 new -projects a
SIFE is a program for college year.
The regional and Internal ional
and ~~lversity students to develop and present innovative, rompetltions are' held In the
creative and eifectlve proj¢ct s to . spr'lng. Business leaders judge
selected age groups. The pro- the oral presehtation of project
ject s reflect economic concepts, acomplishments based on crea systell's and practices on which tivit y and effectiveness of the
· educa.tlonal endeavors.
the United States is b~il l.
Participation in SJFE gives
Students rela te those systems
and practices to current Iss ues s tudent~ an op)lOI'tunity -to re such as over-extended go'll'rn- ce ive an evaluation 'from the
ment , Inflation a nd declining judges and to market themselves
to America's greatest entrepreproductivity.
Headq uanered in Springfield. neurs and top corpo rate
Mo., S!FE Inc .. oper ates in three executives.
SlFE is a non -profit corporaphases : The workshop, economic
awareness project.s and regional lion with , a .. stated purpose of
bringing America's collegians
and l'nternational competitions.
.and
citizens to a greater underThe&gt; fall workshop is designed
tJ provide detaiiPd instruction in standing of the support for the
how to create and operate a SIFE great free market economic
·Chapf('t', It includes training in system_.
Teams are located across the
leadership,-orga niza t imnal skills ,
motivationat ·skill s a nd enc&lt;iur- United States and In Mexico.
Tnis year . the Rio Grande
agl'S students to become ieaders '
·
College
team has the theme of
and advocates of the. free enter"Carrying on the Spirit of 1787."
prise sys tem.
Projects will · inelude a play
During_ the academic year . the

Biggest Selection Around
Fresh~

60 New

Trucks on
the Grouf,d
ONE-ON-ONE - Stan Smyl ( 12) -of the 1 Ba~rasse (30f I~ first-perjod action at Buffalo
Vancouver Canu cks lines up his first goal of the
Friday night. Vancouver won 7-6. (UPI)
night against Buffalo Sahres goaltender Tom

Oilers taking. advantage of schedule
and has 14 points - three fewer
than the Oilers. who have pl_ayed
one more game .
"They are playing very well. "
Edmo nt on ce nt er Wa yn e
Gretz ky said . "They have a lot of
confide nce against us. We know
what It' s like to have th at
confidence."
The Calgary-Edmonton series
has become one of the NHL's
most heated rivalries. The Oilers
had continually frustrated the
Flames until last season. when
Calgary. looki ng ahead to an
eventua l playoff matchup with
Edmonton, improved Its offense
by acquiring John Tonelli from
the New York Islande rs and Joe
Mullen from the St. Louis Blues . .
Since the deals, Calgary is 8-3

. agains t the Oilers'. Edmonton
was f/-0- I against the Flames la st
season until Mullen and Tonelli
joined the rivalry. Prior to this
season. the Flames had never
defeated the Oilers twice in a
season in Edmonton's eight-year
NHL history,
Ca lgary wa,s trailin g :l-2 until
Macinnis banked in a shot off the
.leg of Oilers goalie Andy Moog at
4:20 of the middle period for his
second goal of the game. Carey
Wilson scored 62 seconds later
and Tonelli mad e it 5-3 with a
power-play gqal at 9:52 of the
secane.
In other games, Vancouver
ou tscored Buffalo. 7-6, and Win nipeg blanked St . Louis , 2-0.

Carolyn's moves into larger
location; expands offerings

This is the last year for America's Price Leader

Cremeens _F uneral Chapel
now senring Gallia -County

Now In

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Saturday' s Rt-suH:-.
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('olp; :tit• '!i, Brown :1

GA LLIPOLIS - The CrPmecns Funera l Chaprl, 75 Grape
St .. Gallipolis, is now in opcrat ion
· and se rving the communit y.
,Ja v and Andrea Crcm&lt;'l'nS.
ow ners and direeto rs, bega n
co nstr uct io n of the neil• i,JIII
sq uare root facility .Jui_l' I.
Acco rdin g to Ja _l' Cremeens.
"The fun era l home L1 totallv
accessible to the · handi capped
and offers full traditional funeral
SNI·iccs , partial scr\'ircs, pre-.

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workshop planned

RIO GRANDE - A workshop focusing on small business
management wil l bl' condu cted on the ca mpus of Rio Grande
College and Communi ty College Tuesday . ·
'
, Sponsored by SrF E (Students in Free Enter prise! , the
progra m Is designed to presen t information on management
skills for those curren tly operating busi nesses and for those
co nsidering the star t-up of a business.
Douglas McGrew, a retired execu tlve with the Union Ca rb ide
Corp .. -will be gu est spea kel' at the two-hour seminar. McGrew is
_cha irman of SC()RE 1Senior Corps of ~ti r ed Executives ). HIE'
cu r r~ n t l )' lectures on business skills and procedures at Marietta
College.
.
SCORE. a di vision of the Small Busi ness AdminiStrat ion. is a
voluntary group of ret ired men a nd women sharing their
accumu lated busi ness and professional experience and
knowled ge with others .
The wo rkshop will fo cus on .such div erse man agement
co ncer ns as business functions, publi c rel ations . advertising
and fin aQce.
·
" We believe the seminar will assis t not only those now In
busi ness, but. also th_ose who are co nside rin g opening a
busi ness. " said Mike' Brown, student coordinat or for the
workshop.
·
The ¥ 'mlnar begins at 6. p.m. In Room 106 ot'the School of
Business building. While offered as a free service to the
community. the sponso rs a re reques ting that those who plan to
attend please contact th&lt;' school of busi ness at 24Vi3~3 or in Ohio
1-800-282-7201.

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We Ap·p1eciate You1 Business!
CARS

arrangements , crema t to ns.
church services and a cllst g\larantced progra m for prepaid fune ra l plans."
An open house for the public is
planned ' for Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 15-16.
The new facility ran accommodat e 350 indi viduals for a funeral
service with a formal funeral
chapel seat ing 200. Four separate fune ra l l'isitatio ns can be
conducted with privacy assured

..--Business Briefs:--

If you are looking for a new car,
pickup or quality used automobile ~
See one of our courteous salespersons:
Bill Davis, Jim Walker, Mike Sickels,
Colin Sounders, Marshall Satterfield,
Roger Dillard or _Dwight Stevers.

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open and serving the oommunlty. An open hoUse is
scheduled for Nov. 15-16 so the public can acquaint
itself with the new facility.

SERVING THE COM~IUNITV - Cremeens ,
Funeral Chapel, 75 Grape St., Gallipolis, Is' now

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Hof..;tr a ~I. Hoh art

New location
for Carolyn's

CHEVETTES

Yor k Giants play at Philadelphi a. Dallas welcomes the Los
Angeles Raiders and St. Louis is
at San Francisco.
The Cleveland Browll~ play
home Monday agains t the Miami
Dolphins .

n~·

portrayi ng a discussion amon!
the "fathe rs'' of the Cons tltutlon,
a a!O years ago speech focusing on the signi gn of the Cons tltutlon,
an educational pro!P'am conduc ted jointly with the Gallipolis
Junior Woman's Club and a free
enterprise computer game to he
us ed In the area Talented and
Gifted progra ms.
In the pas t three year s· of
par ticipat io n, the_ Rio Grande
College team has placed twice in
third place and once in . sixth
place in the int ernational
co mpetition.
The Rio SIFE members may·
ear n three hours of co llege credit
for taking part in the program.
Current members are: Amy
Heaberlin. Mark Oliver , Lau ra
Carolyn's, formerly located
Brunica rdl, Trey Sei be I, Larry
at 366 Second Ave., Gallipolis,
Conrad. Jack Jenkins. John
has moved into new and
Caraway, Scott Becker. Sharon
roomier quarters at 412 SeHeadings, Sharon Holstein, Mike
•cond Ave. and is currently
Brown. Melodae Henry and Lori
having a major opening. The
Foster.
store has also ex panded Its
Attending were Bev Wilkins.
offerings and has add ed a
adv isor; Nita E. Dailey, comcandy store, gilt department
munications consultant; and stu and line of linen items to its
dent s Amy Heaberlin. Mark
merchandise . ,\ ' view of one
Oliver. Laura Brunicardi. Mike
St·ctlon of store's main noor is
Brown, Melodae Henr,- and Lori
at right, while store staff seen
Foster.
in the above photo are, from
left, Karen Ragland, Mary
Russell, Gaynelle Lynch,
Edith Speakman, owner Carolyn G rov&lt;' and her hushand
,John.

Astro Passenger Vans-3 in Stock

{:()a~lteS---------------~c~o~nt~in=ue~d~f~ra~m~p~a~g~e~c-~71~--------------nine or 10 aut there either.
injured, Tom Flick will make his
The. Steelers have split their second NFL start and seco nd In
last s ix games after starting the as many games.
season with thr ee tosses. Veteran
Since the loss of the ir top rwo
wide receiver John Stallwortb quarterbacks, the Char gers have
may return after missing t-he last relied on leading ru stier Gary
fi ve games with a knee injury, Anderson, who has run fo r 342
but All-Pro rece iver Louis Lipps yards and a touchdown in 81
is ques tionable wi th hip and back carries this season. Anderson is
ailments.
.
also San Diego's leading receiver
Saunders los t his head- coach- with 42 ·catches, six fo r
ing debut last week when th e touchdowns.
Kansas City Chiefs rallied for a
In other games Sunday, the
24 -23 vic tory. The Chargers . who New York Jets · are at Atlant a,
have lx'~n unable to genera te Tampa Bay plays host to Chitheir usually potent passi ng cago. Houston entertains Cincina ttack. will bt' usin g their th ird - nati, New Orleans welcomes the
string quar terbac k again Sundav Los Angeles Rams, Minnesota
aga inst t,he AFC Wes t-leading plays at Detroit , Seattle Is at
DenvN Broncos . With starter Kansa s City, Green Bay plays
Dan Fou ts and -Mark Herrmann host to Was hington . the New

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Jackson, pitcher. Ter ry Forster of Detroit afso flied Friday;
and third baseman Doug DeCin- bringing the major-league total
ces filed for free agency Friday , to . 5~ .' More than 100 veteran•
bringing the number of Arigels ' players are eligible to become
players on the free -agent list to free agent s and hav e until
seven. Outfielders Lynn Jones of Tuesday to file.
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By LOU RABITO
UPI Sports Writ~r
The Edmonton Oi lers ca n
tha n~ the sc hedule-maker for
their fir st -place standing in the
Sm_vthe Divis ion. The Calgary
F la mes would lead the divisio n if
they didn 't have to play the other
19 teams.
AI Macinnis scored his fi rst
two goals of the season and added
-two ~ ss is t s in the Flames' !i-4
triumph over the Oilers. Calgary·~ seco nd victory this week
over Edmonton.
The Flames, who defeated the
Oilers in a grueling seven- game
playoff series last seaso n, are 3-0
aga inst Edmonton so far this
season. Ca lgary, though, is only
4-7 aga in st the rest of the league

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446-2000

A lltel

increase.~

dividend payment

HUDS ON. Ohio - An In crease in the quarterly dividend on
common stock to 51 cents per share has been approved by the
, boa rd of di r';Cto rs of . Alltel Corp.. a telecorpm unlcallons
com pan ~ providing local telephone service In the eastern part
of Meigs County .
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The dividend previously was 49 cents. The new indicated
annual dividend will be $2 .1)1 per common share, an Increase of
eight cents, or 4 percent over the annual rate established In
October 1~85. The dividend iS payable Jan. 3, 1~87. to .
shareholders of record on Nov. 28.
This represents ihe 26t h consecutive year In which the ·
common stock divid end has been Increased.
The board also declared the regular quarterly dividends on ali
series· of the company 's preferred stock, payable Dec. 15 to
shareholders of record at Nov. 2$.
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to eac h famil y.
A drive-through carport was
attached to the building to allow
fam ih· members to ex it their
vehic-les and enter the funeral
home du ri ng times of in clement
weather.
11 li ghted off-str eet parking
area for 40 cars at the rear of the
funeral home is also prov ided for
th e convenience of vis it ors.
Phone number of the new
c hapel is 446-6333.

To purch,ase land

GALLIPOLIS- Caroly ~ ' s has
not only ex panded into a new
location, but has added to its
retail line to better serve its
customers. according to owne r
Carolyn Grove.
The store has moved from it s
previous loca ti on at ~66 Second
Ave. Into 412 Second -Ave.,
allowing for two floors of merchandise ranging from uniforms
to gift items.
The new st.ore also includes
inventor_v from The Linen
Shoppe. the stor e John and
Carolyn Grove operat ed at 53
Court St.
"We fe lt the need to expand,"
she ex plained. " We had so me
ideas and felt the need for a shop
such as Ca rolyn's in downtown
Gallipolis. When th is building
b€'came avai lable, everything
s&lt;&gt;emed pe r fe c t ~ It 's a building
th at was built for re ta il use and
it's a real pleasure to have ou r
busi ness ther~ "

sleepwea r, full -figu re fa shion
and jewelr_v department s. Jn
addition. gift items haw beCn
add ed, including such st uffed
animal it ems as "Farmer Char lie 's" pigs and "Samuel Spa ni el. " The gift department tilso

The main flo or of Ca roly n's
features clothing , linen item &gt;
aM such new offerings as the
cand,- s tore, which featur es Old
London ca ndies manufactured in
Nort h Ca nton . Retailing the
candies arc a part of the store 's
respo nse to Gov. Ri chard Celest e's 'r'l'quest fo r merchants to
promote Ohio-made produ cts.
Mrs. Grove said the s tar~ has
a lso ad ded a frag'rancc depart ment. offerin~ leading bra nds of
cosmetics a nd perfumes . Thr
floor also ca rri es man y of thr
linen it ems found at the Cour t
Street store .
"We still have all thr finr
linens we had over 1he rr. in
add it ion to custom-made dl'aper·
ies and window tr eat men ts. such
as min i-blinds and vertica l
woods and plea ted shades ." she
said.
The lingerie depar tmen t has
been ex panded. as haw been the

has numf'rou s ilcms sel ling for
undrr s:l. Mrs. Grove sal e! .

The basemen t is devoted to t he
uniform and maternity depart ment. with a full -time uniform
co nsull an t on du tv. Acccssibilitv
to the basemen i has been incr cased thr ough the pr&lt;:"Senct• of
an clrr;1to r.
Carolyn's ll'li S opened in Jnnu ary 1974. r arr,· in ~ onl.v uniform s,
add ing on until 19 79. when it took
over the back half oft he store and
add e d th e fu ll - figure
dE'partm cnt.
A ma jor OJl(!n in g is now undcrwav . Mrs. Grove sa id . and the
store presen tly empl oys s ix
proplr .

Tax reform signals c~ange
for money news publications

COLUMBUS (UP)) - The
Ohio State Univers it y Board of
Tru stees have ' authorized the
purchase of land and the hiring of
a n a rchitectu ral and engineering
money - in stocks, bonds, mutu al
firm as steps that will allow
By"DAVID VESEY
· funds, commodities, collf'C Iiblcs.
WOSU -AM to extend its broadUPI Bushmss Writer
WASHINGTON iUPli - New- etc.
cast hou rs .
That has been good tor the
The Federa l Communica tions sletters and taxpayers who re ly on
newsletter
business. and good for
Co mmission currently lis ts the
them for financial information are
some
subscribers.
station as a day timer. meanin g bracing for unwelcome chan gt&gt;s
Now, both newsletter publishe rs
the station signs on as lat e as 8: 02
under taX reform .
a .m. and off as ear ly as 6:15p.m.
Some changes arc "discrimina- and non-business subscribers sav
In the winter.
. tory and ridicu lous." said James they don 't like parts of the tax
OSU will now· be abl e td see k Da~ldsort. editor of the Strategic ·revision bill that Congress is
expeCted to pass before it s ~t h'
bids for the construction of tnl·es tment newsletter.
session
ends.
nighttime transmit ter fac ilities
Under cu rrent law. investors
Th
e
new law sav s indiv idual
that will give the station the
ha ve been able to writ e off the
taxpayers
no longer ;,.Il l be able to
a bility to be able to broadc ast 24
expense of_ newsletters that tell
hours. However. plans call for
them how and where to invest deduct miscellaneous business cxpenst&gt;s - such as newslett ers and
the station to expand broadcast other ·publica tions. union du es,
Ing hours to 5 a.m. to midnight.
moving costs and tax preparation
bills - unless they excwcl two
pe rcent of gross income.
In other wo rds, a taxpayer whO
CLEVELAN D !UP II - A Blue The rat e increases. if app1·oved, earns $40.000 wou ld not ~ allal\'ed
Cross and Blue Shield of Ohio would be the fi rst for Blue Cross to wrtte off personal bu siness
rat_e req uest for non-group poli- and Blue Shield of Ohio since expenses unless they amount to
cies now before the Ohio Depart- 1983.
more than $300.
" We know our senior citizens
ment of Insurance could mean
Businesst&gt;s still would be allowed
higher Insurance costs for about have a hard time paying their to w1it e off the full expense of
10 percent of the organization's premiums, but there's nothing newsletters.
customers , Blue Cross officia ls we can do." Ro gers said .
But the reslliction on individuals
' 'When the federal gover nment may be enough to persuade some
said Friday .
Supplemental coverage for se- cuts bac k on what Medicare Investors to cancel subscriptions to
nior citizens, known as Medifil , covers, we have no choice but to newsletters- and that is expected
would Increase 42 percent from increase the cost of Medlfli. And to affect the industry.
$52 .57 to $74.49 a month for the we don't have the power we need
''It's going to hurt ," said Charles
high-option plan, and 39 percent to contro l hospital costs. an issue Allmon editor of Growih Stock
from $44.16 to $61.30 for the now before the state legis la - o.itlook, a popular newsletter that
low-option plan. AbQut 95,000 ture, " Rogers said. "In 1968, the ha's been around for 22 years.
people are covered t;ly the plans, deductible was $40 . The fede~al
"Like In anything else," said tax
g0vernment has raised the de - attomev Joel Weingarten of Be·
· a Blue Cross spokesman said.
"With eac h dollar we recleved ductible every year since. In thesda : Md., "the really good
In 1986 for Medifil premiums , we 1987, It will be $520."
(newsletters) probably don't have
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of that much to worry about. But the
are paying out about $1.35, " said
Jerome' Rogers . executive vice Northern Ohio merged 'with marginal ones - that's another
president of' corporate relations Toledo Blue Cross April 8 and questlon."
taler become Blue Cross and
for the organization.
They are not worried at the
Premiums for about 35,000 Blue Shield of Ohio. The com- Kiplinger .W ashlngton Newsletter.
people under 65 covered for pany · em ploys 2. 'illO people and "It Isn't going to have much effect
surgical and catastrophic benef- covers about 1.7 mllllon people on us because We're not that
its would increase '!I pe; cent. throughout Ohio .
expensive ... just $18 a year. " said

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Kipl ing(' r.
But ma n_l' of the hu ndrcds of
av;,1ilabiC' finan d al n rws l pfl ~I' S arr
cx)l'nsil'r - costing hundreds of
dollars a ym r.
OJ\'idson sai d somr of 1hr ·'\\'Orst

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and high-prircd" newslett ers mav
001 sUI'I'II'e tJx revisio n. The iro ny.
is. said Davidson. "pro pi~ wi ll nrctl
invrstm'cnt nrwslcllers more than
th&lt;'y ha1·c in thr past" lx'ca u s~ tax
refmm is going to cnruur.•gr
invrstors to pu t th."" ir

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financi al ma rkrts.

The tax bill closes most of the
shelters that. for )'ears. encouraged
inv~t or s

to put money in surh

oo n·liqu id assrts as rru l CS HIT C.

timlx&gt; r and fa rmin;t. i\nd "IJU )'ing
and holding will no longPr h('
advantagrous" unck'r tax rrform

because of a rf'!luction of long-tCI'm
capital gains advantages.
"The way to get rich used to tx'
find loopho le. , let time mise thc~­
,·a luc and cash 1hem In at a low rate
of tax ," said Davidson. "The new
law says if you _make a profit In five
minutes. it will be, taxed the sa mr
as if you had 11 :.:1years."
Thus. Inves tors likely will seek
quick profit-s In financial ma rke ts .,.
creat ing a greater need for professional adv iCI' through newsletters
and other m;,ans.
" It would be to thr govcr nml'nt's
advant age to allow and r ncouragl'
professional udvlec to be wrttten
off" beeaust&gt; the government will
benefit from tax fi'Venues generated by greater profit s in nnancl~l
markets, said Davidson . .
.
Imposing a two )l't-cent irtgg!E'r
for personal business dcducli:ms Ls
arbltra1y, said Davidson. And "It
could be th at ali newsletters will
suffer bl'Cause people are stupid,"
he said .

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Public Notice

ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
CITY OF GALLIPOLIS
618 Second Avenue
. Gallipolis. ()hio 45631
I Separate sealed bids for
the sale of the following
.parcel of land will be reoeived by the City Manager
of the City of Gallipolis. Ohio
at his Office at 518 Second
Avenue, Gallipolis. Ohio
45631 until 12 :00 Noon.
local time on Friday. November 14·. 1986. thon et
said office publicly opened
end read aloud .
Situated in the State of
Ohio, Gatlia County. City of

Juttb.V limes- $entinel

Public Notice

Gallipolis, all that properw

PUBtiC HEARING
The Gallipolis City Pl81l·
ntng Commtssion will hold a
public hearing at 7 :00p.m .
on Thursday, November 20.
19B6. in the Gallipolio Mu·
niclp al Courtroom, 618 Se·
cond Avenue, Gallipolis.
Ohio.
Ohio . Said parcels contamThe Soard wiiL:meet at the
lng approximately 2. 114 request of Daniel and Bev·
acres. Property has frontaae
erly Dunkle, B4 Locust
qf approximately 312 B3 Street, who desire to add an
teet on State Route 160 and , addition to their 'residence in
is zoned light Industrial
en Urba" Reiidenti al Dis·
District
trict . The addition will run
Dater lman , C1ty Manager
adjacent to and in line with
OCT 30: NOV. 2. 10
their present home . The
Commission will consider
r1Jeorded in deed book 72,
pogo 356. deed book 76.
page 637 and a part of the
premises, conveyed to the
State of Ohio and recorded
in deed book 70, page 202
of the records of the Re ·
corder of Gallia County,

the nearness of tha new
construction as it rei ates to
the side properly line .
The Board will also hear
the request of Mr. Russell
Wood Who des~res to rent a
house at 117 Pine Street
and use it as a residence
and ' opM ate 1 cab office
out of one room 11 an
incidental business. The
Co mission will consider
granting a conditional use
in an Urban Residential
District to' be classified as
home occupation
James T. Boster
Code Enforcement Offtcer
Nov. 9

Publio Notice
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIOS
Sap ar ate sealed proposals for · Division C- Water Treatment Plant Improvements
Division D - Gravel Pack
Production Well
'
for the constructiOn of the
Phase VI Improvements and
'Extensions will be received
'by the Board of Trustees of
the G alii a County Rural
Water Assoc1 ation, at the
Water Office. located north
of U. S . 35 on State Ro ed 7 .
in G alii a County, Ohio. at
11 :00 am. local time,
November 25, 19B6. then
publicly opened and road
aloud. Proposals receivad
after said hour Will be
returned unopened . '1
Proposals may be forwarded by registered mail
and addressed to the G alii a
County Rural Water Associ ·
otion, R.R . 1. Box 1B4,
G alllpolis, Ohio 45613. and
plainly labeled "Sea led
Proposals for Division ... " .
The Notice and Instruction's to Bidders, Proposal
Forms, Contract Forms ,
ans. Construction Speeifi' ations and forms of Bid
Bond , Payment Bond. PerJorm ance Bond and QJher
documents may be eJ~:am ·
!ned at the following:
SIECO. Inc .. Engineers ·
Architects, 629 Washing ton Street , Columbus ,
lndi an a.
SIECO . Inc , B42 North
Columbus Street, lancaster , Ohio
, Builders EJ~:ch ange, 3595
Outchmans lane , lou1s ·
ville. KV .
Construct1o,n League,
1BOO North Meridian
Street, Indianapolis, IN .
F. W. Dodge Reports,
6666 E. 75th St .. Suote 199 .
Indianapolis. IN
• F. W. Dodge Reports .
3692 Corporate Drive. SuIte 106, Columbus. OH.
F W. Dodge Reports,
25 28 Kemper Lane. Cincinnati. OH .
F. W. Dodge Reports,
Forum Bldg .. #2. 303. N .
Hurstbourne. louisville. KY
F. W. Dodge Reports, 405
C ap1tol. Charleston. ~wv
·F. W. Dodge Reports,
3B64 S. Kettering Blvd ..
Dayton . OH .
F. W . Dodge Reports. 160

NEW LOCATION
1818 EAST~RN AVENUE~ GALLIPOLIS, OH.

PHONE 446-4 744 ·or 446-1113

a $5 cash prize from the Ohio Valley Publishing
Co. Leave your name, address and telephone
number with your ca'rd or letter. No telephone
calls will he accepted. All contest entries should
lie turned In to the newspap~r offl~ by 4 p.m. ell!(h
Wednesday. In case of a tie, the winner will be
chosen by lottery . Next week, a Meigs County
farm will he featured by the Meigs Soil and Water
Conservation District.

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F:arm flashf!s

Good business records must for ag residents
By Edward M. Vollhorn
County Extension Agent
Agriculture
GALLIPOLIS- Agriculture is
a risky business. Persons manag Ing farm operations mu st keep in
n\!nd that prof!ts are a return to
ris k. The resources invested - ·
land, labor , capita l, and manage ·
ment earn ren ts, wages, interest,
and salaries. The man ager mus l
ris k loss of lhese returns In order
lo earn profits.
·Managers must choose among
risky a lternatives Minimum
rl's k aller natives m ay generale
to lltlle profit . Maximum profll
alternatives m ay be too risl(y .
Many other elem ents of manag Ing a farm now are taking
priority; cost co ntrol, f!nancial
control, long run Issues, new
tec hnology, and avail ability of
n.on-far m incp m e imp ac l

decisions.
The Exlenslon Service Is very
well equipped to help farm
managers put together lnforma·
tlon necessary to make the
difficult decisions. The co~plex­
ity of program offerings varies
from partial budgets to vety
detailed financial analysis programs complete with alit he ratio
gu ide lines .
The complexity of the tools
vary from a number 21ead pencil
lo lhe most modern computer
system
Almost week ly, our Extension.
Service through its tie with the
Ohio Stale Universi ty, acquires
the availability of a new aid for
farm managers. I just recently
wen t through training for a new
record analysis program called
FinAn . With a decent set of
records (schedule F and a

Dinner ticket deadline
POMEROY -Novembe r 10 Is
the final day to purchase tickets
for the Meigs Soil and Water
Conservatio n District Annua l
Meeting and Banque1 on November 18 at Eastern High
School .
·The baked steak dinner will he
served by the Eastern Band
Boosters beginning at 7:18 p.m.
·Elecl ion of one su pervisor for a
three year term will be condUcted . Candidates are David
Gloeckner and Stanl ey Hutton.
'Awards to be presented during
the evening Include Outstanding
Farm Family; Goodyear
Farmer of tbe Year; Soil Judgin g
team and Indiv iduals; Wildlife
Conservation Award, Apprecia tion Awards and Affiliate Mem txlrshlp Cert !flea tes .
Tlcke.ts may be purch ased
from SWCD Supervisors David
Gloec kner: Tom Theiss; Alan
Holter; Rodney Cheval ier; or
Rex Shenefield or fi·om the Meigs
SWCD Office on the seco nd floor
ot. the Farmers Ban k Building In
Pomeroy.
.In order to qualify for cost·
s har e. you will need to take care
of any erosion problems., in I he
field using managemen t. tech ·
nlques such as rolatlonal grazIng, reseeding, or topdressing.
elc.
Once you have become a
cooperator wi th the dlstricl and
applied fo r the cost-share fund s,
our staff will visit the fields. wllh
yciu, to determine equivalent
acres of multiflora rose you have
and want to treat a nd will
deve lop a plan for those field s
ad,dr esslng a ny needed conserva -

Sign-up underway
By Opal Dyer
Office Secretary
POMEROY
Sign-up for
multiflora rose cos t s har e began
on Nov. 3. The Meigs Soil and
Water Conservatio n District OffiCe will be acce ptin g ap pli ca tions thr ough Nov. 21. The Meigs
SWCD received ll ,OOO In funds
from the Ohio Department of
N11tural Resources to administer
th~ loca l program .
The cost-s hare will be avalla·
ble to help landowners control
multiflora rose on pastureland
arlll surrounding areas. With the
Urrilted amount of funding re·
celved. the most Impact can be
felt by directing the money to
those areas which can receive
fofiowup treatment such as bush·
hogging, reseeding•and !~m e and
fertilizer as needed .

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lion praCiic~s 10 solve erosion
problems . You will a lso be
required 10 atten d a training
session provided by the Cooperative Extens ion Service on control
and ap plication of herbicides for
control of multiflora rose.
Cos1 share rates for Meigs
Coun ly are SlOO per equiva len t
ac re wlth a llmil of 2 acres per
landowner applicatio n Paymen t
will be made after delermlnatlon
of a kill Is made . Follow-up
checks In the two year malnte·
nan ce period wi ll be made.
To apply for cosl -share or for
mor e Informat ion . stop by the
Meigs SWCD Office on the second
floor of the Farmers Bank.

Balance Sheet), a complete fJ .
nand a! analysis can be made In a
couple hours.
My point In writing the above
information Is to encourage you
lo usetheseservlces. They take a
limited amount of time. Even the
best equipment or progr ams do
no good !fallowed to collect du st.
Think about It and get Involved.
Changing to the fun side, the
bus trip to tbe North American
Livestock Exposition on November 19 Is coming together.
Reservations came In good this
past week , but we still have
several empty sea ts . Call the
Extension Office (446-7007 ) for
more deta ils. A special thanks lo
Mr: Gray Lewis, who put a lot of
effor t into making this proj ect

CUSTOM
EXHAUST
"We Make
INST
OUTLINE WHITE LETTER
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ARRIVA ·
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go!
The Ohio Corn Har ves t
reached the 60 % complete level
this past week. This level seems
to be well a head of the national
progress. A few problems were
noted In storage availability. but
statewide there was not a problem thaI was earlier expected.
Good progress was made with
ear ly tobacco stripping. The first
day of tobacco sales are just
around I he corner on November
24.
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A special congratulations to
tbe Ga lli a Soli and Water Conser· ·
vation Boardfor putting together
another very successful annual
meeting and banquet.
A reminder of the November 10
deadline for the first sign-up of
the Multi-Flora Rose control cost
s har e IJ'Ogram . Mark your calendar to attend the educa tional
meeting at 7:30 p.m. on November 20. 1986 at the Bidwell·
Porter Elementary SchooL

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IN MEMOIIAN

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR MOTHER,
ADELIN£ COOPER,
WHO PASSED AWAY
NOVEMBER 8, 1961.
Nooneknowshowmuch
we miss you.
No one knows the bitter
pain .
We have suffered since
we lost you .
Life has never biJ_en the
same.
' In our he ans your memory lingers,
Sweetly tender. fond and
true.
There is not a day. Dear
Mother,
That we do not think of
you .

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312 6th Street
Point Pleasant, WV 25550

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Moore Driv~. Lexington. KY.
ADVERTISEMENT
So~ ar ate copies of the
FOR BIDS
complete bidding docu ·
Separate -led pmposats
menta and plans for eech ,for: .
dili1sion of work may be
Division A-1 - Water Oistriobuined atthe offtce oft._ : b u t i o n F a c i I i t i e s
Engineer, StECO. Inc.. t.,.mvemontJ
Eng1neers· Arc:hitecta. 829
Diviston A-2- "Southern·
Washington Street. P. 0 . . "Ridge" Water Oisuibution
Box 407. Cotum~uo, lndi· Fac(tlties
on a 47202, for tho priceo · Division A-3--Wat,. Supply
specified as folloWI :
Tt"'lffsmission Mai1
Division B- Watar Storage
Division C Plans. SpecH'i·
cations, Bid Docufiients F.::Hittes
$100.00.
for the conotruction of the
Division 0 PI ens, Specifi· Ph81e VI lu.roverT.arus and
cations, Bid Documents '!xtEnslons 1will be received tJ;
$50 .00 .
the Bo,.d of Trust8H of the
A pre·bid conferenCe for Gaala County Rural Water
all prospective bidders wiH Association, at the Water
be held at the W ator Office •Olflca loclited mrth of U S
on November 13, 1986. at ;311M Stata 'Roed 7 i1 Galia
10:00 a.m.locol time.
'County. Ohio, at 11:00 A.M ..
Any bidder . upon return- local time. November 25,
ing said dr awingo and opec· 19B6. then publicly opmed
ific ations, tn good condi- Md read aloud. Proposals
tton. along with Bid or receNed after said hour win be
promptly aher bid opening. )llllUmed unopa"'ed .
will be refunded his pay·
Propooalo ""'Y be forwarded
ment. Any non-bidder. li.e.. by regist,.ed mail .,d ed ·
not oubmittong P&lt;ime bid.., dr-"" to ~ Gallia County
t,he prescribed form, upon so Au.- Wa1ttr Association. R R .
returning oald bidding docu- 1. '8Gx 1B4. Gallipolis, Ohio
menta. drawings and speci· [46613. and plainly lel&gt;aled
fications will be nrfundad "Sealed Proposals for

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W anted-P ar1 time admlnis1ra·
tive asslatant. Must typtt SO
WPM accurately. Good verbal
skills &amp; written co nmunic ation
skills reQ\llred . Good filing skills
required . Must be able to work

A acine Gun Shoot 1ponsored by
Racine Gun Club. Every Sunday , beginning at 1.00 p.m.

Factory Choke. 12 gu age
shotguns.
Toy store open 324 E. M Bin St .
Behind City ti all Open 1 0· 4,
Mon through Fn

Armotl 11 ce me nls

1 Card of Th anks
Thank you for m•klng our 60th
Amtven1ry truty a "day to
~btr "·· for sharing the oc ·
c••ton. the gifts end cards
Albert and Vtlllt Roush .

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lrTg m•mori al property before
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C•ll now fot • brochure . Ohio
Volloy Mtmory G ardono. Call
11•·441-lltB . Molgo Coonty
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word processors beneficial. Job
sha rmg position Hours-" are
8 am-4·30pm every Mond av &amp;
Tuesday &amp; every other Wednes·
day Send resume to Sl:OEMS
At 4 Bo)l t44 Galllpohs. OH
46631 , bv Nov , 10th

Small t bedroom houl8. Totll
electriC. In Mtneravllle beside
Bulk Plent Clll614-992-821&amp;.

Wanted sitter for 2 pre-sc hool ,
children, 7 miles South of town
on Rt 1 Mon thru Fn. 7·00
11 .m. to 400 p.m . Send nalfie
Md Phone number , with e f8'W
sen tence$ about yourself.
Send InformatiOn to·
Gallipolis Da1ly Tribune
B25 Th1rd A11e
G alhpolls Ohto 46631

3 PuppieS to 91V8 IJW ey p arl
Great Dane. CaH 614 · 742·
3118.
One Cahco,at female cet . One
grey fam ate cat. Two kittens. 4
months old 304·675-6766

CASE MANAGER to work wtth
mentally disabled adults at
Woodland Centers. Bachelor's
degr&amp;e tn social workorequiYalcnt education Expenence w1th
chronic ment elly ill or psychi atrlc clients helpfuL For more
mform ation oont1ct Sandra
Mc Fa1land at Woodland Centers , 614 -446 -5500

2 black mitten paws female
cats. black mother cat, 3
kittens. 2 males and 1 female ,
304-468 -t525.
Coil bed springs and m anress ,
full size, fa1r cond, 304 - 675·
3828 .

Babysttter in mv home. references requ tred $45 week Gall
614-446 -0696 .

Solid b1 ack 6 month old kitten
with green eyes. 304-675 -5756
or 675-7330

Help wantod. tailoring, sewmg.
rru at be expert 8. rmov atiVe
Call 446 ·3844 betwoan 8PM &amp;

6 Lost and Found

10PM

3000 Govarn ment Jobs ltst
$16 . 040-$59.230 yr. Now Hlrtng Call 805 ·687 ·6000 E~~:t
R-9805.

8100 reward for return or
information leading to the
where tbouts of male black
Labroador lost in 0 J White
road area Cell614-446- 0370

Part -timoR N position availa ble at a 100 bed sk1lled lo ng

lost smell brown &amp; while Mare.
no bridle. loS1 on 0 J White
Please call 614 -446 ·
Road
1497

ter m caret acility operated bV a
leading tJJJJmg home oorpore·
t10n Excellent opportunity for
t~ se who m av be attending
school or have family committments. Position ideal for cap able gen11tric nurses or nurses
who would like additiOnal eJ~:pe­
rlenee In long term care Excellent benefi ts. sa l arv common•u rate with experience For
additional inform atton. contact
Nancy Van Meter. Oirtt{l tor of
Nursing Pomeroy Health Care
Ce nter , 111 614-992-6606
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lost small black mb: breed dog
female wearing flee coli ar. long
haired wh1te cheat and toe t1ps.
Missing since Oct . 29 from
Raccoon Creek Rd. She needs
medicine. Plane call 814 -446 ·
7133 or 614 -446-76 41 with
eny information

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liVailabfa 304 -675 ·1429

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8t Vicinity·

Movtng sale 131 Third Ave
MOn a. Tues 9 - ? . Antique
tools, furniture. glassware .
Home lntenor. hou seho ld fur·
nishings. clothing . bedding. dil·
hwuher. to big to mention
every Item Comer ain or s hine

VETERANS -Vour prior military
service is worth MONEY, An E-4
in 1he Army Nat ion aiGuard can
eam up , to &amp;131 .96 for one
week -enCiper month; an E-6. up
to S1 63 80 Other benefits
Include: $50 ,000 life insurance,
educa tion funding assi11ance,
retirement, and much more
Call 304· 675 · 3950 or t -800 ·
642 ·3619

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13 family yerd sale. Sun . No~.~
12 ·00 AM 1111 1 Tupperware,
Home Interior. anttque •• ands
515 00 each . minnow jar
t35 .00. bow $50.00 , 2 bicycle•
S15 00 tndf35 .00, 150gellon
watering trough S60 .00 . Chevy
truck $300 .00, other mis e
items. 304-176 -6250 , PicrHc
shelter beside tlender10n Town
Hall

Nice 2 bedroom home at lOt
Wrtght Street, Pomeroy RHidence of the late Herbert tnd
Gl edys Moore. M ey be seen by
appointment. C•ll 614·992·
6689 8'30 A.M. · 4.00 P.M.
Immediate occupancy

2 bedroom, furn1ahed , clean: 1
ch1ld, no peu. New Haven
1176 per rponth . 304·882·
2466 '
3 room furntshed apt 2 bdr
house. no pets Call 304-8711·
2453
2 bedroom unfum11hed houu ,
607112 Second St .. New Haven,
304-882- 2505.

We pay cash for late model
clean used ca rs.
Jtm M~nk Chev ·Oids In c
Bill Gene Johnson
614-446-3672

Female dog With new litter or
ready to welp . Call 814 - 367 ·
0624 .

Buying dally gold , tll11er coins,
ring•. jewelry, sterling ware . old
coin•. large currency. Tap prl·
cas Ed Burke" B1rber Shop.
2nd . Ave. Midd leport, Oh . 814 ·
992-3478.

Business
Opportunity

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Make Chrletmn money . 1..1
Avon. Make 46 percent Call
614-448-33 58 .
Enthuieltic- tntJgetiC pl!trlon
with good communic ation1
tkllls. Position tvallabletowork
for Southealttm Ohlo'e finett
outdoorr~reatlon firm . No txp.
necetury, will train , ltlrt imlftediately . Cell t.twetn 10 4 ,
ex~ept Mon &amp; TuN. c 11 e1 4-

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Professional
Services

Vtnd ale 2 bedroom. dining
room, buil t •n kitchen. washer
and dryer. storm windows oil
fu rnace, new circuit breaker,
and carpeted 256-6822.
1983 Shult t4 ~~:70 all electriC, 2
bedrooms , 2 lull baths, 2 wood
decks, un derpinn~ng , central
a1r,excellent conditiOn
Will
also sell I and 614-379 -2351 .

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New H 111en. very nice 3 bedroom house, 2"h b athl. hmity
room. heat pump , 2 cerg•rage,
references, Homestead Reatty,
304 ·882 2405 or 30*·876 ·
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2 bdr . in Crown Ctty, corner lot.
Call 614 -446 -7806 work , or
614 -446-1900 home .

2 bdr fully furnist'led adults
only. uttl. paid. Call 814 -448;
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3BR house 8. 'h acre lot7 m1les
so uth of g ellipolis on At 7 Good
cond itiOn, nice location Will
sell as is or wtth Improvements.
S600 00 Down 10% APR on
very reasonable monthly payments Cell Bob collect 614894 -3986 or 614-894 -3881
MondaythruSaturdayBa .m to
8p m.

1978 Governor Trailer 12~t66
for sele 2 bedroom. full beth.
livi ng room dtning room and
kitcheo comb mecl . refrtgerator,
stove and microw avo oven .
Underpm nlng Front and back
porches . Call 614-742 -3075
after5 -00pm orcontactJohn
Ash

3 bedroom. Bulav1lle Rd Call
614 446-0527 after 2 pm.

6 room house. t .2 acres . Doubl e
car garage Located on Ro se
HilL Bargain priced S20 ,000
Call 614·878 ·2613

1972 Elcora 12x60. 2 bed room
mobile home Completely furnished o" wheels, ready to
move Call 614 -985·4227

In Eureka n1ce and clean adulta
only. No pets. depo1it ntqUtfed.
180 OOmo call614· 266·16.30
before 10a.m.

House tr a tier for sale 1 4x70
Total electric. 3 bedrooms,
underpinning , sun· deck, steps.
09500 . Call614 367·7287 .

2 bedroom trailer located at
Bidwell call 61 4-446-9669

J bedroom briCk ho~ se for sale
or rent. $400. per month plus
utilities Depos1t requtred Call
614 ·843·5138

A beautifu l home and nice loti"
the best part of Pomeroy.
Mulberry Heigh1S. Want to
move to Tennessee Call 614·
992 -6323.
4 bedroom home, 1 1/t b a1hs.
Located on Grave! Hill no Ash
St Middlepor1 Ohio . Call614 992 -5714.
2 br. kitch en, b athroo m, with
I aundry room. living room &amp;
dining room . all elec. Approx. 7
miles from Pt PI on Rt 62 2
lr acts approx. 1 acre more or
less 011e rlook ing Ka n a wh a
Rtver. $40 .000. Call 304-675 6440 between 8 30 and 4 :30

House for sale, price reduced
and will price on inspection ,
30~ · 675 · 21 30

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NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KE SSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOM E SALES. 4 Ml
WEST. GALLIPOLIS . RT 35 .
PHONE 614·446 ·7274
Big down payment, short time
employment Of past cred1t him tory ltopplng you from buying a
homa7 Constder a repossessed
14 wide. We ha11e 'em, we
lin ance 'em . Only t500.00
down take over payments. Free
delivery. 614-772-1220 Chillicot he o r 800 - 826 - 0752
Clrclt'l! llle

"Uted homes" large selection
price reduced on all homes .
French City Mobile Homudnc
614-448·9340.
Fall ule, no payments til Feb
1987 We will make the fiflt 3
months payments on any new
mobile home. French City Mobile Homes, Inc call 614-4469340 .
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14x70. 3 bedroom Sk&gt;tline Mobile Home House Lap Std1ng.
shtngled roof Call 614-9926305
t2 x65 mobile home. 20x14 two
story uttlity buikhng, storage
building plus o/• acre land.
304 -676-5422 or 675-7976 .
198 1 Sh ~~nnon Mobile Home, 2
bedrooms 1 4x56 . eJ~:c . cond
Many extras 304 -937·3214
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3 br trailer for sale or rent 1n
Mason 304 773-5812
14 x70 libeny mobile home
Tot al elec. 3 br, some acceuorles Must Sel l. 304-676 -7266
before 9 p m.

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Farms lor Sale

40 acres w1th ntce 4 bedrooms ,
2 baths, Colonial Home. Tobacco base. t erm eqUipment ,
15 miles from G alllpolis on 775.
W11t .help with hn ancmg Ph
6t4 256-6790

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Business
Buildings

Slaugl'ltar house for sale Ru tland. Oh 10 Call 614 742
2789. Shown by appointment

35 Lots ·&amp; Acre age
7 acres 2 barns. 1 septic tank
and rural water fo r 7 ,000.
614·44 6-8699

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14M66 mobile home in Vinton
area. 2 bch . woodbumer, tur~
ntshed kitchen. sits on 1 ecr'a
land 2 ch ildren accepted S10(J
deposit plus unlltias. $176 ~ • :
month. Call 61 4 -388·9881

2 bedroom trailet located It
Bidwell call 61 4 -446 -9&amp;19
2 · Bedroom trader at Pont•r '
8175 .00 mo water furni1htd, '
adults Mly. Ph. 614-388 -9376 .
2 Bed room furnished 1h m1le ott.:
160 .on 554, t t 50 00 mo. plus depoSit Ph 614-388 -9651 ..
All elec , furn11hed , 2 bdr , nq
pets. aduhs only. TY-c able is 1,
ava1lable Call614-367-7438.
1 2x65 3 bedroom, furntst'tld,
At Country Mobile Home Park.
5200 per month plus utllitl• •
and deposit. Call 614-992-.,
7479.
3 bedr oo m, semi· furn11hed , •
clean condtt1on , 1 ch1ld. no petp..
New Haven $175 per month.'·
304-882 -2466.
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Talong applicatiOns on extra
clean 3 bedroom . lotal elK.
70x1 4 mobile Jlome. security
deposit r&amp;quired. S300.00 304675-3002
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Takmg applications on tour, 2
bedroom mobile homes .
$180.00 per month plus gal, .•
S200 00 depOSit. 304 · 67~,3002.
141170 trailer, par11y furn~thed , ­
lo c a ted close t o hospital and ,
schools , 304-675 -4600. 9.00
AM · 4 ;00 PM
Nice 2 bedroom trailer, t.sm811
child. referenced and depolit,
EverettSwar1J. Rt. 1 ~ocustR~ . •
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2 bedroom rnobtle home. Mlddlepor1 , 0 Referen ce with Sfl:·
curt ly deposit. 304 -882-3287'
or 304 ·773-5024

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Houses for Rent

2 bdt house with gar age
carpeted . curt ains, dishwasher
&amp; refrig . Near new city pool.
105 Kmeon Or. Rent S300 mo
dep . a. lease required . Call
61 4-446 -4347
3 bdr bath &amp; 1J1 f amity room.
loca ted 3 V~ ml out At. 688.
S325 mo ' plu1 deposil. Call
614-256-6789 or 614 -258 6205
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New 1 bdr. hou se for rent, no
pets. 1 person or married
couple, appltcat1ons taken now
Call614 -446 -1759 .
3 Bedroom home in eountrv.
partly furnished , bo1tied g e1
heat, wa ter and trash furniehad . 200 00 per mo. 150.00
Deposit
Childrfln allowed.
reference requ ired . call 6t4·
388 -9688
OHice space - Store space
A-One Real E1ute Ph. 304 676 ·61 04

Great Buy- 12x80 2 bdr. mobile
home 24•28 metal pole buildStarks Tree and Lawn Service. ing, approK. 11 ' cluran ce.
Hedgu, shrub•. bu s het extra hOok up for mobile home, 8eauttf ul 3 bedroom house 1n
trimmed, ll•ndsc•ping. 1tump ' gerden IP ace. an this on larga Syracuse Deposit and rafefen·
ces required Call 614 ·992 ·
and leaf removal, 304·676·
comer lot. dze 86 xt72 No hUla 6298. 9-5, Monday through
lll42 or 576 -2010
to mow. tn P atrlot, have to see S aturd ey
to apprecitte. Call 614-379 ·
Will c•retor elderly In my home . 2282.
2 bedroom, carpeted , wuher
Ellperiencad, re "on tble 'ates .
304 -675-n37 . No An1wer 2 bdr. 12xl50 E1. Condition 1 11nd dryer hook up, ltrgo yard.
304-882-3271
Ref. required. 514· 742·2641 .
owner. Call 11 4 ~446 ·300&amp; .

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4 rooms and b•th. S160.00p•y . .
own uttht1es. depo1Jt and refren•
ces required . House in Ka -..
nauga, Oh1o 304·676-6503
for appotntment
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2 bd r , all utilities paid e11ce~
elec., furn . or unfurn., aec.
dep osit requtred Convttnient
location. C all614 -446-86&amp;8 pt: ,
614 -446-4778

14d0 Fleetwoo4 3bdr 2 baths
Must nle. for more info. cell
614-388-8633 after 4 p m.

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Ntce, clean 2 bdr fu rntshed.
water paid-, conveni ent loc a tlon, S200 mo Call 61 4 -245 ·
5818

Ideal for couple, sm 111. 2
bedroom, full basement, newty
redecorated. S175 00 month.
pay own utilities. depoait anct
refrences requtred No pets Call
304-675 6621 .
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197 3 Hoii~ · Perk Mobtle Home.
14 x60, 2 bed rooms, good conditiOn W1llcon ~ tderrea5 on able
offer Call614-388-8206

Brick home n Centen 1'11')1 3
Bedrooms, 2 baths. forma l
dining room , breakf ast nook,
fire pi ace In living room full
basement, over V1 an ac re.
abo11e ground pool Ph 614
446-1736

Hou se for ule, 25 acres and
bam . Gas well. 3 bedrooms, G.
0 . 1-304-882-3536

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO. recommend• that you
do busineu with people vou
know, and NOT to send money
through tha mail until you have
investig etad the offering.

Elliploy 1111!111
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3 bedrooms , 1'h baths, far mBI
dintng , rae. room. 2 ca r gar age.
can walk to town. 30 4-675 4804

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W anred to Buy standing timb er,
phone 304 -676-4412. B:QQ .
5:00 PM after 6:00 PM 304 ·
875-3924 Or 304·372-5192

Brick home in Centen ery 3
B!Kirooms. 2 baths . formal
living room area. breakfast
nook. fire pi ace in liv.ng room
full basement, over 'h an ecre,
ebove ground pool Ph 614-

Wan tad Dtrt &amp; Rocks tor fill .
Call 614-446-4655 or 614·
446-9277

Fin anci31

Wanted to buy . Sundlng
timber. Call 814 -742 ·2328.

Cl ayton 1982 12x60 2 bed
room, total eteetr~c , e11cellent
condi1ion. French C1tv Brokerage 614-446-9340

bedroom house. ftropl ace. 1
acre lot. will ac cept trade· in , 9
mil es from Poin1 Pie es ant ,
304 ·676-3073

C erpenter work . all types ,
painting. remodeling . roofing.
Call Ronnla, 614 -446-4505 .

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1972 New Moon 12J&lt;60 total
e lectnc , 2 bedrooms. new
carpet , e Mcellent condition .
Must see th1s 54,950 00 Ph.
614 -447 0175

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Trash h aull ng, honest , depen dable "You pack it. we It ack
it. " Ca ll614-388 ·8813

Used Mobile Homes.call1 ~ 6t4 448-0175.

3 bdr .. air. pool. garage Ntce
Commercial property, corner
lots &amp; highway frontage l1st
wtth us We have buyers . A-One
Real Estata-Broker Call 304 674-6 104 or 304 -674·5386 ,

Situations
Wanted

Septic T enk Pu ~in g. Commer·
ciaj &amp; resident Iel 2 truckt for
pro~t se rvice . $80 per 1.600
gal lo o:1 RON EVANS ENTER ·
PRISES , Jackson . Oh. Call
collect 614 ·286· 5930

1 0 ~60 acres in Cheahlre·Kyger
Sctlool District . Call 614 - 367 ·
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Homes lor Sale

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WANTED TO BUY used wood &amp;
coal heaters. SWAIN 'S RJRNI·
TURE, 3rd. &amp; Olive St. Gallipo ·
llo. Co116t4-446 -3159 ·

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Wanted l'eglstered nurse for
part -time work in B gariatric
intermed iBte care un1t Call
personnel off ice, Lakin Hospital. lakin, W Va 30 4· 675 3230 .

FIRE WOOO: L.acust. m apia,
elm. walnut . 530 . per pick-up
load deli11ered Call Btll Slack
614 -992-2269 .

TOP CASH paid for '83 model
and newer used cars Smith
Buick -Pontiac . 1911 Eastern
Ave., Gallipoli1. Can 614 - 446 ·
2282

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log home. 3 ·4 br. all alec. fully
Cai'J)etad. finished basement.
Ambro 1ia. 7 miles from Pt PI
on Rt 62 Ctty water, paved
driveway &amp; sept ic tank, situated on 1/t acre. OVf!tlooking
Kanawha River. $60.000 Call
304 ·676·6440 between 8 :30
and 4 :30 .

Wanted To Buy

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MOM ANO DAD - lookmg for
college funds for voiJr son or
d audlter1 The \Army National
Guard can provide more than
S18.000 In education assist ance to qualified individuals.
SentOrs can enlist now tnd
begin e amings $85 00 for one
week-end per month and deley
8 as1c Tra tnmg until June 1987.
For a FREE INFORMATION
PACKET , ca ll 1 -800 · 842 ·
31119 .

Christmas merch andlseold and
new. Indoors Saturdays and
Sundays. Thaler bullding by
Fru ths.

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Call 614-992-3090 after 4:00

well under pres~ure . Kno~ledge
of shorthand, eo~uters, &amp;

675-6 104

Kittens to a good home t gray
male, 2 black &amp; yellow females .
\'11 814-379-2435

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storm windows. storm door.
fully insulated, all new pa.nt

M amten ance person to live m
sp artment co"1)1ex Call 304·

4 yeUow str1ped kittens 2'~ mo
okl need a home. Ph. 814 -4463551

Houses for Rent

4 rooms and bath V:! b"ement,

S alespeoplefull or par11ime to
sell cemetery &amp; march Cell
~14 - 446 - 36t5 or 6t4-692·
8151

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southeast . Dec -April, good
pay , travel, must be qu elitv
mtnded, he11e vehtcle &amp; camping gear. Coastal Reforest 8tior1
Inc . P 0 Box 343 Holly Ridge ,
NC 28445 919-328-2354.

No huntmg or tutsp8sling,
Mynas Farm located Chestnut
Ridge Road.

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Help Wanted .

Tree planter wanted , work in

R ew ..igh Products Camphor
balm. flawring1, spices. Joyce
Sautet's614-992·7826 lnSv•acuse, Brenda Cougar 614992·6132

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Cleaner. one haH mile up
Georgu Creek Rd. 1 Call 614446-0294

Each bidder must deposit 1)': The Notice end lnstructtons
with his bid, security in the to Bidders, 1'10po111 Forms.
amount of 5% of the highoot Cmtract Forms. Pl81ls, Con·
aggregate proposal 11 1M Sft\Jction SpecificatiOns .-.d
form of a certified ohock "' forms of Bid Bond. Payment
bid bond made payobto to Bond. Perfonn.,ce Bond and
the G alii a Coonty Rural other documents may be
Water Association .
mutmi't«t at the' folk:t'Ning
No bidder may withdraw • SIECO, Inc , Engineershis proposal whhln 60 days An:tlhacts. 629 Waohington
afttf the actual d ott of the
Straot. Columbus. Indiana.
opening thereof.
IIECO. Inc.. B42 North
Each sealed proposal Ill· 'C...mbus Stroot. !An cooter.
velope must indic ete tbe Ohio.
title of the project. the
Builders Exoh..,ge, 3595
bidder's name and address
Dutch mana Lane. louisville.
and the division(s) being bid.
Ky.
Proposals for Bidders
Construction league. 1800
shall be executed on the
North Meridian Stroot. India·
forms provided by the flapDiis, IN.
Engineer .
F. W. Oodga Reports, 6666
Tho owner reserves the E 75th St.. Suite t99;
right tow aive iny inform·alIndianapolis, IN.
ity or reject any or all bids.
F. W. Doctga Reports. 3592
The estimated cost of
Corporate Drive. Suite 106.
construction for e ech d1v·
Columbus, OH.
ioion Ia as follows .
F. W. Dodge Reports. 2528
. Oovision C ...... . 640 .000.
Ka.,. .. Lane. Ci1Cinnati. OH.
F. W Ooctga Reports. FoDivisoon D ...... $ B5.000 .
rum Bldg. "2, 303 N. Hurst·
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
GALLIA COUNTY RURAL
boume. Louisvile. KY .
WATER ASSIJCIATION
. F. W . Dodge Reports. 406
Capitol, Charlooton. VW.
. ~ 'd nt
Ed
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war OWII, nOll e
F. W. Dodge Reports. 3864
Nov . 9. 1~. 2tc
S. Kettering Blvd .. Dayton.
t~OH .
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Public Notice
Moore Drive. lexington, KY .
· Sep•ate copies of the complete bidding doOJments and
ADVERTISEMENT
plans for each civision of \NOrk
FOR BIDS
may be obtained at the office
Tuppers Plains- Chester
of the Engin-. SIECO. Inc ..
Water District
!nglneers-Arehltacts. , 629
39561 Bar 30 Rood
WashingtOn Street P 0 . Box
Reedoville. Ohio 45772
Separate
BIDS lor 407. Columbus . Indiana
the construction of Phase Ill , 47202. flit the pnces opeciliad
Rural Water System Exten - 85 fo.,W!.
DlvislOn A· 1. A·2 81ld A· 3
siona and Improvements
Planl. SpecHicetions, and Bid
consisting of:
Division "A": 3" . 4" &amp; 8" Documents - S200 .00.
DMsion B Plans. SpacWica ·
Water Mains, Services. and
tionl and Bid Oocum81lts Appur1enences
$100.00.
Division " 9" : One 17 ft
A pre-bid confer81lco fur all
diameter x 7&amp; ft _high water
prospective bidders will be
storage standpipe
will be received by the Board !1eld et the Water Office on
of •Directors of Tuppers November 13. 1986 at 10:00
Plains-Chester Water Dis~ a .m . local time.
fJioiY BIDDER . upon rotum trict (Owner).
Proposals may be for · '1ng saKi drawings and specifiwarded by registered mail catiOns. in good oondrtion ,
addressed to the Owner at along with Bid or pro"'4'tly
39 561 Bar 30 Rood. Reeds· aft,. bid &lt;JP81ing. will be
villa. Ohio 46772 or doli· refunded hoo paym101t. Ally
vered in persol'} to the bid mn-bidder. li.e .• not submitopening and, will be consi- ting pnme bid on tho presdered by the Owner at 1 cribed form) bpon so rotuming
public meeting called to said bidd11g doOJmmts , drawreceive such proposals . pro- lnga and specifications Will be
vided the same shall have refunded $0 .00.
Each bidder rru st dopo~t
been received not later than
Thursday, November 20 . with his bid , security in the
19B6 by 12:00 noon atthe llnount of 6% of the highest
aggregate pmp... l i1 the form
Office of the Owner.
The CONTRACT DOCU · ofacert~oed oheck or bid bond
MENTS may be examined at modo payel&gt;le tc the Galha
the following location• : County Rural Wat e r
F. W . Dodge. Columbus . Afi0Cia1ion.
No bklder mav with:lraw his
Ohio &amp; Charlaoton . W .Va ·
Builders Exchange of LOUIS· lli!IP&lt;&gt;sal withi1 60 days aher
ville . KY .; Ohio Contractors the actual dote of the op81ling
Assc .• Columbus. Ohio ; thereof.
Each sealed proposal enveCommonweelth Engineers ,
Inc .. Greenwood, lndi&amp;na , lope mull indicate the title of
the pr'IIJOCL tho bidder's name
and office of tht Owner.
Copies of the CONTRACT and address and the divis.on(s)
DOCUMENTS moy be ob· being bid
Propo..ls for Bidders shall
tained at the office of
Commonweetth Engineers . be &amp;Jiecuted on the forms
Inc . located 710 Executive providad by the Engi1..,r.
·The owner rBServes the right
Parle Drive , Greenwood . Indiana 46142. Phone: 317· 1D waive 1ftV informality or
B88-1177, upon payment nlje\:t any or aiM bids.
The estimated cost of con for each set in the amount
ltRrction for IHEh ciVtsion is as
of:
foitoW\1:
Division A ·- H6 .00
Division A-1, $1.100.000
Division B - $50 .00
Divloion A-2. $1,350.000
October 27. 1986
Division A-3. SB50 .000
Herold Blackston . President
Division B. s600.000.
· Board of Diractora
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
11112. 10. 17 : 3tc
Gattie County Rural
Water Auociatton
5
Happy Ads
Edward Lewis. Presidmt
NOV. 9. 16. 2tc

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wrighl

3 Announcements
repair, perta, and aupJfllea. Pick
up and delivery, Davis Vacuum

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-0·3

Tribune- 446-2342 ·
Sentinel - 992-2156·
Register_- 675-1333

Public Notice

TOM'S AUTO CLINIC
MYSTERY FARM - This week's myslt'I'Y
!arm, leatured by th~ Gallia Soil and Water
:Conservation District , is located somewhere in
Gallia County. Individuals wishing to participate
·.In the weekly contest may do so by guessing the
!arm's owner.•Just mall, or drop off your guess to
the the Gallipolis Tribune, 825 Third Ave.,
(;altipolis, Ohio, 45631, or the Daily Sentinel, Ill
Court St. , Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769, and you may.win

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

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Public Notice

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November 9, 1986

November 9. 1986

Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

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304 ·675-7437 .

Nicely furnished mobile honw
CA &amp; heat, eMcel. IGCifton,
adults only. Call 61 4 ·446 -',
0338

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, Jrd Ave 1 bdr private
b et h. 8140 per mo. Deposit
required Call 614-448 ·4222
between 9 • &amp;.
Furnished , 1pt. *22&amp; . Utilltl•
paid. 1 BR. 920 4th . Gallipolis,
44e -4416 after 7pm.
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utllltie• pakl. 701 4thG tllipolit~
Call446-4416 aher6pm . i
Furnished efficiency 1150 utili /
ties ptid , thaN bath, 701 4th, ..
Gallipolis . Call 441 -4411 ·~
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clean . adults onty, no pets. Call
6t4· 446 -1519.
2 bedroom, partly fumlthff1 1
tpanment off Spring Avt .
Pomeroy, Ohfo. Largepedo 1M '
yard . Call 114-992·1811 lher ,
6:00p.m.
2 and 3 bedroom ap artnwnW. •
and hou'" In Pomeroy
Middleport. Fumlahld Df' unfu1nished . Pay own ut:IN1iet . C::•N '•
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Pomeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

CHRISTMAS AUCTION'

SUNDAY, NOV. 9-1:00 P.M.

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From Gallipolis. take Route 141, turn left onto Route
n5 , turn right onto Patriot Cadmus Road . Watch for
s1gns

Hartford Comm. Bldg, Will have hundreds of name
brand toys. robots , transformers. dolls, remote
control toys. infant toys. watches. jewelry, gift
1tems. Chnstmas paper and lights . Something for
everyone.

NOVEMBER 13, 1986 at 7:00 P.M.
LARGEST CHRISTMAS SALE
IN THE AREA!
Part1all1St1Rg: Remote control cars &amp; trucks. robots. btkes.
rad1o 1am boxes transformers, wwelry &amp; watches. 15 day
wtnd -up clocks talktng bears &amp; dolls. Chnstmas tr ee htes,
wrapp tng paper &amp; bow s &amp; much much more Chnstmas
G1fts lor everyone
Ooor Prizes - Two 10 Speed B1cycles
SALE EVERY1SATURDAY AT 7:00P.M.
Door Pnzes G1ven Weekly

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Have something you want to sell? Contact Marlin
Wedemeyer, Auctioneer Arranll!ments for pickup service
available
Barn 'and Auctioneer available for Public Auction on
contract Contract ~e lude s hau ling and transportmg all
merchandise
Res1dent and Bus1ness Auction Servtce also ava1labte
MARLIN WEDEMEYER . AUCTIONEER
614/ 24 5-515 2-61 4/ 388 ' 8249

COMPlETE DISPERSAl

Betty Dean &amp; Rodney Chnaltr-Owners
Pomtroy, Ohio - 614-985 -lhs

WED., NOV. 12-10:30 A.M.

Sale to be held at SHADE RIVER FARM - Toke Rt 7
10 mtles SOUTH of Coolville, Oh , OR 10 mile~
NORTH of Pome•oy, Oh10, 1hen WEST on Co Rd 36

(Sumn e r Ro ad) 1% miles to farm
114 head Reg•slered &amp; GrM e Holstems - 60 M1lk
Cows - 24 Bred He1fe rs- 13 Breeding Age Heifers
- 20 1 50-500# Heifors - Plus Catves
FEATURES •One of the top herds r1 t ha southeast- 2nd t or
m1lk productiOn •n Me•gs County, •Cows of all stages of Iaeta ·
tton, • 1987 show heifers , rut of PAS ST. SIOUX , MEMORIAL
born 1n March , June , September. -63% of herd either 1st or
2nd lactatio n co ws •55% of herd are M,E. for 17 .OoOM up t o
24 ,000M , •Fancy reg ts:terOO GLEN &amp; CINNAMON 2-vr -old
d8us not class lft ed - possu ble VG cows. •TB &amp; Bruc Tested
fo r Interstate s hipment .
SIR ES Sensat1on. Ctnnamon . Delegate, Man Tony, Pab st ,
S10u x. M elvm. Memor~al . Rotate, Elevation

EQUIPMENT SELLS AT 10:30 A.M.
Untvenol 400 gal. bulk tonk, Muehler tonk washer, 4 Chore-Boy
mtlker umr,, Chore-l ov double-4 hernngbone parlor with 2" glau
ptpehne, 8 elec feeders, 6 round-bole feeders, 2 111. 12' feed bunlcs,
2 ta. stomltu ttttl m• lhn, &lt;omplete (Hinmon-Delo~to t), 48 loop·
style free stalls w/ heod roll, calf bortles, taggm and togs, ort.r
SAllS STAFF: Me rim Woodruff, John Pond, Dalt Sm•tli; McKeever
Clerk ~

Sale Managed by: Royal Enterprises, L11f.
Ray Woodruff, Urbano, OH; Off,: 513 -653 -8706
Faod Suved-Tru(hm

Avo1loble - Not Ret ns1ble for Amdenh

located north of Pomeroy, Ohio on St. Rt. 33 at Darwin, Ohio, take 681 west to Snowville, Oh .. then
south I mile on Vance Rd. Watch for signs . Mr. Wood
is 92 years old and gomg to live with daughte r so
· will sell the folowing items.
"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTORS ITEMS"
1951 Studebaker I ton . stake bed !purrs hke a ktlten l, 1963
2 door Studebaker car lias! used 1980). 4 door Studebaker
l ark VI. rock1n g chatrs appro• 70 years.· secrelary approx
100 yr , WOOd COmb case. 6 wood C~ atr s , walnut chesl ol
drawer s med SIZe war drobe , Florence heatmg slove lfancyl.
bl anket chest ~ron beds alcoholl 11ed steam 11on.high cha1r.
stone
1ars &amp; 1ugs. handmad e 110n1ng board chtld 's school
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desk apro• 60 yr old copper kettles. wood butter bowls.ltn
bucket. wood door cu pboard drop leallable, buHet. d1nmg
room table &amp; 6 ch atrs. Sw1fl &amp; Borden s rou nd and oblong
wood cheese bo.es. ltn 1tems. Wh1te treadle sewmg machme
ch ild's dmner bucket. mtsc ltnen s. basket, sch ool desk an d
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"HOUSEHOLD"
Sear s gas drye~ . newSears hoi waler heater. bed &amp; van1ty.
dresser, livm g roomsu1te. Hot P01nt relrtgeraiOI eleclnc &amp;
gas Jan~e s chest deep lr'eeze. metal cabmet, cab1net ba se.
mtsc d1shes pols &amp; pan s. chest ol drawers, 2 pc. bedroom
su1te, hospttal bed electr iC blankets. rntsc !mens. brown re
ch11,.er, an d etc
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• Horse drawn mowmg machtne. dtsc. hay wagon mtsc han d
lools chord organ roc ktng horse camptng bed.ga s hotplate.
doll bu ggy and other m1sc

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OWNER - WEBER WOOD
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'Not Responsible for Ace~ dents or loss_of' Property"

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&amp; Auction

Furnished apar1men t, upsteirs.
AdUlts only, all utilit1H p eud
Call 61 4-446 ·9523 .

men's and women's itllll s, so-

melhlllg for yoar holidays at

2 bdr. newly redecorated , all
utiliti es paid, nea r MeDon aida

Coll614-446-7036
Clean, roomy2 bedroom apartments . New H even. W V a Call
6,4-992-748 1 Al so commer·
ctelsp ace

auction and save Do 1t the easy

way, cash money drawing, door
prizes 111ery 60 m1nu1es.
Auclloneer. Lon Neal, 367-7101

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1 bedroom tpartm~nt in Pomt
Pl usaht Umque carpeting

Coli 1-114 992-6818

ISAAC'S AUCTION H.OUSE :

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~EALER: RICK WOODARD, H~n1ingtan, W. Va.
AUCTION£ER: FINIS ISAAC-388-9270 .

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APARTMENTS. mobUe homes ,

Me rch.t niJtsl:

houlll Pt. Pleannt and G alii-

large Viand s 'u eet apartment,
g aa and water Paid. unfur·
mshed, 304-895-3480 ·

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Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeplr"lg RDOm l and
light house keoptng rooms. Ptuk
Cen t ral Hotel Call 614-448·
0756

46 Space for Rent
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy.
large lots Ca11614-992 -7479 .

Apply now recet\le ftrst month
rent FREE Family Pride Mobile
Home Part. Gallipolis Forry,
where we cater to fam1h ...

304-875-3073
Profess1onal office space for rent
Bend Area Medical Center. 138
Mam St , New Haven , 304-882 ·

3136

61 Household Goods
Good u1 &amp;d color tel ev•stonl for
nle or trade Call ,_814-448 1149

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- o 1kwood , all tor t1 00 304675·2•40 or 876-2986
Uvlng room tutU, table •
lamps , 21 " color General
Electric con10le TV-new: 2
chant, well cab1n 81 at end,
Harwick gas cooking dove,
1m all kitchen 3 tier d Ind. 2
kitchen cabmets. bedtta:f ' ll'ld
boll IPrings. bed coqlete ·&amp;l '
v•n•tv. twtn SIZI box spring, ~;~oil
spungs, m ediein e cabinet,
chest of drawers 304-182-

3212 o• 675·3891
15 cubic tt chest fre eur very
good shape t100.00 Ph. 814 -

448 -2297

3 p1ece Bushlme Living Room
Sun e All good condition l200.
Calll14-742·2128
1 Duncan Phyfe drop leaf
dining room table and I mairs

c olll14-992-2918

Pidl ens Uud Furnttur e Good
quality used fumnure. Open 9
to 8 or call far 1ppomtmM1
304 -576 -8483 or 676-1460.

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Sto\lt, refrigentor. mattress,
cabtnet dreuer. 2311lincoln
Ave before &amp;:30 PM, Poenl
Pie 111nt

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GOOD FARM TRACTOR : All is Chalmers 017 lar ml rac lor wtth
wid e lionI 3 pt PTO Awell ma1nta1ned tractorl EKCELLENT
TILLER: Outslan dm g TROY -Bill "Horse Model" Rear l 1ne
garden Iiiier Thts lrllerts.tn excellent rondtt1on Another TILLER: Slllall "Yard Man" garden tiller only I year ~d used
very httle
FARMEOUIPMENT AC pu ll lype plows 3 ~ tr ac lorhlarl•
21arm wagons. 111ounted sprayer. MF3 pl . scoop. h a y ~a keon
steel, t~actor buzz saw lraclor mount seede t GOOD HEAVY
DUTY LOG SPLITTER.
WOOD WORKIN G POWER TOOLS: CraltsmJll wood lathe
Good Cralfsman 10 " table saw (11 Ira me. Cfal!iman 6' tom :
ter/ planer. Cralfsman 150 Noor model Dnll Press, Craft sman
ball beann g 6" compact p l an~r / mo ld e r ben ch mount 11g
saw oldet small ban~ saw !All power tools are lull s1z e wtth
e1cept1on ol band sa w!'
OTHER TOOLS Craftsman Commerctal Roulet &amp;Btls Craltsman ,, .. dovelatl temple! Craltsman butt hm ge lemplate.
Craftsman mortiSin g ch1sel dnlls New Rarn 'h hp bench
gr~n der , CRAFTSMAN METAL LATHE route/pg saw table,
ptpe furntture clamps, Rockwell bell sa nder. Sktl W' elec
I11Cdrill. B&amp;D an~e sander, Sears Kromedge 8" dado set
Contour "Curv -0-Mark", Craltsman lap diesels etrc saws.
hand saws cable co me -a-longs 2 bench vtses. lot ol hand
tool s garden tools, cham s. solid ~at e Cra ltsman 37 I 17"
cham saw Sears gas weedw hacker B&amp;D electrtc hed ge
trtm mers weldm grad.011cans. wren ches/C- cla mps/ ad 1u s1
able wrench es all type pliers. socket s ratchets, boomers.
brace/ bit. hand sledges. all type w~en ch es . chtsels, screw
drtver s. all kmds hammers, a11 ftllln gs. levels. low cable
Hundreds of tools. large ptp e vtse. p1pe th1 eader s. p1pe
wrench es. copper fittin gs. Cl: MENT MIXER wtth '? hp mol or,
new Mohawk a1r P'!eu maltc hammer. va lve grmder. g r~ndm g
wheels, many unlisted tools and relale!l 1terns
NOTE· The worlshop" ~mmed full Tools and hardwareslacked
one a1op th! other Impossible 10 see everylhtni atlhiS Itme!
Some good loots in thiS sale.
MOWERS Good 22 " self propelled Roper lawn mower-th1s
mower IS only I yea r dd! AC B· 10 garden lraclor ~ "as 1s"
condition. plu s set of plow s and culltvators ~r AC
GUNS : Western S11 22 or 22 Mag Pislol, Ma rlm.22nfle.Ste·
ven s 221 410 Over and Under 1ne1ds stock repatr)
8 POCKET KNIVES: Includes Boker Kabar. Case. Frontrer
and Arnencan Kntle Co
MISC. ITEMS: Sel ol Standard corr(lulin g store scales.
sheets of piale glass. gas heattng stove. !lorm door. cannmg
ta rs. assorted lumrer. color TV. Mrs. Whitley w1ll select some
dtshes and chtna to sell
NOT£: Several sheds to sell from tnclud1nc items in 11111 barn.
The worlshop is full. At thiS lime oo lllllltow just what may be
uncovered. Much not listed. Some,very cood tools in this ule

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1ERMS: Cash day of sale or Check w/ Positive Ill
lunch by ladies of U.M. Church
OWNER: MRS. AUCE WHITlEY
AUCnONEER: Onl£ OPPERMAN
(614) 31S- 719S

King Wood Stove l160.00 Ph

pickup Ia ..:1 *35. Call61 4 -446 2223 .. 814-448 · 3021 .

Valley Fumlture, new &amp; used .
l.erge s.ction' of quality fumi·
ture . 1218 . Eutern Ave.,
GaiUpolis.

Welsh baby crib and mattr•s

Aldlng lawn mower elec lowrev Grgln 3 wheeler.

Sofas and chair~ priced from
1396 to *996 . Tables 150 and
up to *125. Hki • ; • ·beds *390
to *595. Recliners t226 to

al Flea Market Thaler Bldg. by
Fl'\lths

814 ·211- ~76&amp;A

•rcellent conditione&amp;&amp; 00 call

114 -448-0930

Fir11twood deliverlld Oak &amp;.
hickory, split, HEAP voucher,

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FirewOOCI for ule. t36 IJICit·up '
lo1d Delivered . Heap
Vouch lfl accept ad

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Bolt actktn m auser rifte , 1 mm
dated 1928. with 100 rounds
tmmunition . t100 Call 814 ·

448-1822

Wood teble w-8 ch Mrs t285to
•79&amp; Dnk $100 up to *376.
Hutch 111 UOO and up . Bunk
bed• complete W· mtttreues
e296 and ..., 10 8395 Baby
btdt t110.t175 Menresus
or box ll)nngs full or twin tiS3,
firm t73 . 1nd eBJ Oueensets
$2215 , King t350. 4 drawer
ctl eat *86 Dressers t89 Gun
c:abtnets 8 . 10. &amp; 12 gun Gas
Of electric r1ngu $375 . Baby
mattresses 136 &amp; t46 Bed
frames t20, t30 &amp;l~ng heme
eso. Good selection of bed·
room SUites, metal cabinets.
headboards $30 and up tO S66.

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.-Beautifully
maintamro
3 bedrooms, 2 baths.
formal d1nmg area, fam1ly room, 2 car garage,
covered patm. landscapoo I \7 acre lawn Approx
5 m1les ol ctty
#2166

Uud Fumiture· WasherS.

W ashen. dryers. refng eraton,
r1nge1 . Skaggs Appliances,
Upper R1ver Ad beside Stone
Cr .. t Motel 6, 4-446-7398.
A King Wood Burner Stov ewith'
• blower, in good conditiOn.
~'tease c all814-2&amp;8-1291

Mixed hardwood slab1 t12.
per bundle. Containing approx.
1'h tons FOB Oh10 Pallet Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio Call614· 99284111 .

4 1nch PlaMer 1nd JoiRtet'
l135 . 2 wheel utility Inlier
4x8 t160. 614·992· 2805 aftlf 5 00 p.m.
Firewood for ule Split 1nd
delivered $315 per lo~ . C•ll
81.·985-3682 .

TIVE
ONE OF THE AREA'S LEADING
DEALERSHIPS IS NOW
INTERVIEWING FORJ'HE
POSITION OF SALES
REPRESENTATIVE.
•No Experience Necessary

CHA.NG HOME ON SECOND AVENUE
- Wtthm easy reach of I he downtown area
th1s attracllve home lealures LR w/flre·
place large formal dtntn g room, roomy
ktlchen 3 or 4 bedrooms. I'? balhs gas
heat. garage Call 101 an appomtmen t
ROOM TO GROW - 2 5 acres mote or less.
very attractiVe ranch stylehomelealu res 3
bedrooms 2 balhs. LR, ktlchen w/ ran ge
relr1g, m1crowave lull basement. carpet
tng. heal pu mp/cenl a11 one car aHached
garage plu s an un allac hed garage lots of
room lor gardenmg and en 1oy1ng the
ouldoo ts Call loday
'ADDI SON TWP. - Posso mTrot Rd. -93
actes. 111/ l. all wood s Old barn on ptoperly
$21.900
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I BLACKBURN
REALTY

RANNY BLACKBURN
Broker

Farms... Residential.. ~ommercial

GREEN TWP. - FRONTAG E ON ST RT
141 - 116 5 acres m/1 vacant lan d Call
lor more 1nlorma11on

514 Second Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

LOOKING FOR YOUR FIRST HOME?
Th1s artraciiVe home 1s priced at $33 .000
and oilers 3 B~ . bath, k11chen. hvm g
room fam 1ly 10om. woodburn tng stove.
eleclnc heal Ca ll today and lei us sh:Jw
you lh1s home
VACANT FARM LAND - Morgan Tw p 84
acres mot e or less l evel and rolling land
Approx 33 acres ltllab le, remainder
woods

$17,500 - l2 Madison - Small home
leatures 2 BR s. bath. LR . kttchen
carpetin g, carport, ctiY schools Ca ll for an
appOint ment

(614) 446-0008
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47 MADISON - One slory ho111e wtlh LR.
k1l chen. balh BR gas heal. Pr1ced at
$1 5,000

fRIDE OF OWNERSHIP - l ovely home
oilers 3 BR s, 3 bat hs eq u1ppro ~! ch en , ·
14•44 lam1ly roo111,dtnene ftrepl ace, 2 car
un attached garage 20•40 [X)OI and
satellite d1sh. Call for an appomtmenl

SPRING VALLEY ESTATES - lr1-level
home oilers 3 BRs 2 ba t h ~. mce equipped
kttchen l ·shaped LR dmmg area 24• 12
fam1ly room w1th woodburnmg ftrep lace,
· gas heat. central atr, 2 car garage. Call
loday

PRICE REDUCED TO $39 .!1:10! GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - Thts home olfers a
large LR wtth fireplace. k1tchen , dm1n g
area. 3 BRs, bath, lull basement. I car
garage, deck. fenced yard JUSt m1nu les fo
town oo Rl 141 Call lor an appmnt111ent

COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - RES I·
DENTIAL - 50 acres more or less, vacant
land Road lronlage on US 35 an d
M1tchell Road

CHAROLAIS HILLS - 3 24 ac res more or
less Owner lmancm g available
HARRISON TWP . - CREMEEN S RD. 53 ACRES M/ L - 4 BR home offers
kttchen. LR, ba th. electnc BB heat,
carpetin g, 30•42 steel bldg w1th woodburning stove. barn and 2 shed s Call for
more mformat1on .
103 ACRES M/ l . SPRINGFIELD TWP. Approx 96 A hllable, older home has 5
BRs bath, LR, ktl chen , cou nly water,
40 x60 pole bldg . 40 x00 toba cco barn .
vanous other outbulldtn gs.

DUPLEX 4 SALE - Great nvestmrol br
the buyer Loca ted on Graham School Rd
Each unit elfers 2 BRs. hvmg room, balh.
k1lchen and stove. refrig. OW and dtspl.
laundry, large carport . cen tral a~r and
storage well

OWN ER ANXIOUS TO SELL - HAS
REDUCED THE PRICE BY $10,000 132 9 acres m/ lm Wa lnul Twp 1 ~ story
home has 3 BRs. bath, 42x 92 barn 1arge
tobacco base Ca ll lor an appotnlmenl

MAKE THIS · YOUR NEW HOME!! ! l ocated at the· edge ol town thts home
oilers spac1ous livmg, 3 BRs. l fu ll andlwo
~ baths , eqUtppro kitchen , formal d1nrng,
large LR w/lrreplace, 14xll lamlly mom
w/ftreplace, lull basement 12x24 deck. 2
ca r garage Call lor more 1nlormahon

WANT TO OWN A BUSINESS OF YOOR
OWN? - 1500 sq It concrete block
buildmg, Situated on 66 acre presently
bemg operaled as a carryoul

COUNTRY CHARM - N1ce older horne
offers 3 BRs, bath, LR. d1ning room and
kitchen Situated on 2 ~ts on Rt 160 1n
V1nlon Call for appointment

GUYAN TOWNSHIP - JOB acres m/ 1,
located south of Mercervt lle. 20 A lillable,
balance woods, tobacco base Owner wtll
help fmance

YOU WON1 BE CRAMPED FOR. ROO II
HERE - 2,494 sq fl m/1. ranch style
home features 3 BRs, one full and two ~
baths, eat·m kttc hen. LR , full basement,
ltreplace. county and well water. storage
butldtng Be sure lo pul lh1s on your must
see list'
STEP INTO ELEGANCE when you enter the
Ioyer of one ol the French C1ty 's fmest
FormallR . formal dm1n~ spac1ous master
bedroo111 wtth ofltce or sew1nR room
ad1acent. den. 2 BRs upsta1rs, 2 ~ balhs. 3
hreplaces. large lam tly room solanum,
covered pat1o screened por ch and much
more Call for an appt
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE - 9 5
acres m/1 Morgan Twp Fron tage on -Rt.
160 Call for delatls

Tony 's Gun Repairs. hot reb fuetng Open 9 00 AM to 7 00
PM. C1ll 304-175-4631

••oo 00

Uke new gold 3 cush10n 10fa
Wtute baby bad with
mattrn1 and ctungtng table
wittl p.t UOO .OO . Wooden
tugh ctl a~r 160 00 Jumpy
ehllf·W&amp;IIter t20 00 Sally
1111 t1 00. 304·773 -5468 .

HOME CLOSE TO MANY CONVENIENCES &amp;
SCitOO•L!- Alumm umSided neat three bedroom
ranch Hardwood floors. storage burld1ng. lot
approx 120'x40' Wtl hm ctly limtts $36,:1JO 00
Make an- appomtmen t to see th1s one today.
#2238
SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUl En glish destgn stone
and frameextenor, 2story, 3bedrooms, 2\7 baths.
formal dmmg, formal rolry w1t h rnu ch more Call
to see th1s lovely home located w1thm c1ty
#2184

Real Estate Qeneral

WE'RE GIVING IT AWAY or almost! - 3bedroom
bnck ranch conven1ent to shopptng Home
featu res family room , 22 xlJ ' IIvtn groom,2 balhs,
formal d101ng, 2 car garage eat·tn ~!chen wtth a
comp lete set of appliances. Extra lot ncluded
Matntenance tr ee $72.:1JO
#2183
SPECIAL - 12 relreshmg acres lnv1t1ng
mob1le home wtth 24 tt expando 3
bed1roon1s. 2 lu ll baths Make us an ofler
#2118

COUNTRY BOY- CITY GIRL
Th1s large spac1ou s ranch Will sat1sfy both . Secluded on a
dead end street only bloc~ s from tow n 4 bedrooms 2 '~
baths, large attracf1ve liv1ngroom/ dtnmg room combm atron
w1lh woodburner .wile approv oo eat-1n ~ tch en and family
room. Plus. above ground sw1mmmg pool 2 car garage.
Plenty ol storage and workshop. Owners want ! SO LOI
164,900.
#231
WISEMAN REAl

EST A'II:

Convenient parking on VIand

St .• lay •way

lVIII abie, hours
t .DO AM ·&amp;·OO PM, Mon. thru

Bot

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.£. 8m_ttft

BUT WELL MAINTAINED AND REMO·
HOME wtth 3 bedrooms, liv1ng room bath,
room, k1lchen and large ~r111al dtntng
room A l2'x l 2' poutmg an d 12'xl2' atta ched
shed. $42,900 Call lor more tnformatton
#2205
$11.000 00 - OWNER WANTING AN
-And you m1ghl be surpn sed 2
b"lror1m' storage bu1ldm g
#2179
EVE APPEAL- 3 bedroom ran ch Stlualro on 7
Large country k1l chen. ba sement. garage,
schools. $42.900 00
#2241

· Real Estate General

Don 't Dltcount 812 Viand
St. Rt 82 , Point Pte u en1.
New mtrchiNhse for home,
gift item1. CB acceuorill and
toys at low di1count prices.

#2125

BETWEEN 10 A.M. -.6 P.M.
Mondar·Satilrday Except Thursdar

l2991 lighted . non- arrow
12891 Un,fighlld 1239 I Free

; S•rplus · Army, DtRim, Rental.
• Carhart C&amp;othing, Kids C amoufl-o• {Free H•lmatw•th Compitt e Suit Purch 11 e with copy
thh AD at Regular PnceJ Fn.
Sit Sun. 12:00 -8:00 p m
Oth., D •ys after4 p.m. E est of
~ Raven s wood H 0
•·sam"
Semerville . (T-Sgt Us A F.
A tt.l

conveniences

Call Mr. Gilmore For
Appointment

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REALESTAT£

1 NEIL AVENUE - $29,900 - N1ce remodeled
v1nyl stded home Includes 2 bedrooms. l 'h bath,
s~;~~~~l porch lull basement !could be 3rd
lh,
. Natural ga s, and fenced yard An
iexce·llenl buy'
#2202

A£.5101:Nf 1-'l. · INYUTMiNTS . CO"''Io4UtCIAL

2~

acres more or ~ss very deSirable

location only mmutes from town Pnced to sell QUICk

COMFORTABLE HOME 4 SALE -$19 ,000
- LR. k1lchcn. bath, 3 BRs. gas heat. one
car unattached garage. Call for an
appo1ntment

COMMERCIAL BUILDING - PERRY TWP.
- NEAR CORA - 6,000 sq ft ~ee l tldg.
tdeal lor an yone 1n truck1n g, 'drilling or
m1n1ng busmess Owner may cons1der
leas1ng or lman c1ng Call lor more
mlormatton.
COMFORTABLE LIVING PRICED AT
$19.900! - Th1s allractlve home offers 2
BRs, bath, kttchen w1lh range, d1ningroom,
LR, carpet, I car unattached garage,
sttualed on two lois. Call today.•
6100 SQ. FT. BUILDING - Solid concrete
walks, 200 ft. frontage on SR 7 il Crown
C1ty Formerly used as a lurnlture factory
·. Ideal for rela11 sales or manufactunng
busmess.
ATTENTION INVESTOR OR FIRST TillE
HOME OWNER! Nice home m cHy offers 3
BRs, LR, bath, k1tcherJ , gas heatand a2 car
unattached garage. Priced at $19.:1JO. Call
today

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$8 .500 00 WILL BUY THIS 2 t.!droomho111e and
I'? acres more or less locale:! near Thurman.
#2215

1137 SECOND AVENUE -lot appr ox 52' xl70 '
One story frame home 2 bedrooms. I car garage
enclosed porch. gas furnace. parttal basemen t
Upper $20 s.
#2 116

SECLUDED &amp; ONLY APPROX 2 MILE
TOWN - l4 bedrooms. 2 baths, b1-level newly
re111 odeled Co mpletely re:lecorated mstde and
out Over 2 acres Be lieve th1 s pnce, low $40s.
#2236

VACANT! IMMEDIATE POSSESION on thts 3
bedrooms, I plus acre home.Full basemen t and 2
car garage $36 00 0 00
#2228

TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS - Wtllllry th1s house ·
and 1/3 acre 1110re or less Ntce lot nnal
avatlable Lo cated al Stale H1gh way
#2103

TOO LONG I - Yes thts seller has wattoo loo long
and IS ready lor your oflerl Super 3 bedroom all
briCk ran ch And do you believ e lhts pnce al
$49.000 (K)
#2213
E-U-l -A·V spelled backwards means VALUE and
thai's what th1s 3 bedroom 1anch ~lers Double
close! tn masler bedroom lot IOO'x133' loan
assumab le lo l11st lime home buyers

m 16
THIS HOUSE HAS IMPROVED WITH AGE ! -II
lar ge rooms, plenty of space. quality strll mean
somelhtng to you, you 'll love lh1s dde r two story
home 3 bedrooms, l 'h baths All you'll need ISa
sw1n g lor lhe mce btg fron t porch
#21 13
SIZE. STYLE. COMFORT tn th ts l4 'x70 ' Ftesta
mobile home 3 bedrooms. 2 lull balhs
und erpmned. ran ge , relngeralor. deck storm
wtndows. eleclnc furnace. storage lxl tld1n g
Owner mu st sell. A· 1 cond111on Presently klcated
on rented lol al Park l ane lllObtle home court
$10 :IJO 00 OWNER NEEDINGQUICK SALE
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#2175

l1®~~

&amp;mldl
&amp;~I!'$&amp;~®

MISTY LANE - 3 bed roo111s. new ranch I ~
bath s Home tn e•ce llenl condllton
#1204
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STARTING OUT? - Then thts IS the home lor yQu
3 bedroom s. IIVtn g room, I ca r garage Corner lot
$28.000 00
#2212
DON'T LET THIS LOW PRICE FOOL VOUI
$20.000 00 ranch home withapprox I 2UO SQ tt .
liVIng room , parltal ba sement. I car unattached
garage Over 2 acres Owner 111ust sell due to
d1vorce agrem ent l et us show thts one to you
today
#21~5

MOBILE HOME - GOOD CONDITION - Two
bed roo m wtth all the applian ces like new 011
furnace Washer and dryer used very li ttle. Thts
one ha s had excellent care located on agood lot
m Eu~eka .
#2119
LOCATED IN NORTHUP Near Raccoon Creek thts
3 bedroom briCk home has l 'o bath.dmmgroom
2 car gara ge large above ground pool and nearly
' acre $59.000
#2 197
SUPER STARTER - - S35 ,!n0 00 -R anch and
over I ac re Three bed rooms llvtn g 100m. bath
'ull base111en l woodburner attached to furnace
~ew er carpel and counler tops Tak ealooktoday
#21 17
2 PLUS ACRES AND HOUSE - 2 bedrooms bath
eal·m ktlchen Barn and more. P11ced ~ only
$1 2.!n0.00. Gtve us a ca ll today
#2 104

COMMERCIAL BUILDING WITH MANY POSSIBIL·
IllES - Approx 4,000 SQ II Has been used lot
hardware and grocery sl01e Equipped lor a 2
bedroom apartment Ru ral water paved parktn g
area. ov er I acre lot Pnced. tn the 20 s.
#2239

AFFORDABLY PRICED HOllE AT JUST
$29,900 1- Close to c1ty on Rt 141 th1s
home offers krtchen, LR . lam1ly room,
dtnmg room and full ba sement Large
unattachro block garage. Call for an
apporntment
KANAUGA - $18 .900 -3 BR illitE w1th
kitch en, LR, bath, gas heat Call for an
appOintment

MOBILE HOME ONLY $4,500 00 OR CAN BE
PURCHASED WITH LOT FOR $15 .000.00 - 1972
Acade111y Mobtle home. underpinned , ran ge
refn1erator. ~rapes and curtams ncluded l wo
lots eq utpped w1th rural water and well Call lor
1110re d ela~ ls
#2136

28 VINTON
- Th1s isa3 bedroom. 1 ~ory
home In very good cono tllon Has alu m Siding
lormal dtn tng. newer ca~p,et, newer hrepla ce
wallpaper. etc. Nat gas heat and 40'x150'
landscaped yard Only $37 .000
#2229

EXCELLENT HOME SITES WITH FINANCING
AVAILABLE AT AN UNBELIEVEABLE APR AN 0
LOW DOWN PAYMENT - 5\7 acre tracts.
S4rveyed Road frontage Mam highway , rural
• w!te1 avatlable. Reslncted lor your protectton A
deal you can 't beat Call today
#2237

388-8826

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MAKES T)iE DIFFERENCE

OHIO RIVER. FRONTAGE:

OWNER TRANSFERRED - MUST SEE this
attractiVe 3 bedroo111 brtck and vmyl home al
Northup Includes famtly room oH1ce equipped
kitchen satellite d1sh and len ced ya1d $46,000.
.
#2185

OWNER WILLING TO FINANCE - l'h story. 3
bedrooms plu s. livtn g room, din 1ng room , part tal
basemen t. blown-1n 1nsu lat10n. chatn link fence Located on 43'x173' ctty lot Close to many

DON 'T OVERLOOK OPPORTUNITL.Io see lhts·
3 bedroom home, wrth Franklin
w.~::~~~~~~r, lam1ly room, plu sl Yard mce ly
Ia
Pn ce has been redu ced Call no wl
#2227

614-446 '

BRICK RANCH WITH 3 ACRES M/l - On ly 8
years youn g w1ththree bedrooms d1n1ngroom, I
car atta ched garage Lovely well kept home
Pnc ed tn low $40s

IF YOU LIKE.. A very livable home. a good
ne1ghborhood, a con ven renllocat1on, th1s h:Jme ts
lor your Featunng 3 bedrooms. l 'h baths
screened 1n porch . den. din1n g roo m. full
basement and more
#1193

SALES

~oodbumerforula. l100. 30
acres of land 11'1 Orange Town·
olrip oft At. N1 , 1979 Thunde•; blnl Coll&amp;1•-992·7015 .

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -lots of room
lor the k1ds and a ntce garden ThiS
attract1ve home oilers 3BR s.LR, otchen. 2
baths, lorm al dm mg. sunde~k . lull
basemen t Call tor more details.

MOVE RIGHT IN - Gor g~ou s well constructed
bnck ranch, sl1d1ng doors oH master bedroom
livm g room and k1tchen ID courtyard. wa lk tn
closet, outstde ligh tmg, bu1lt 1n antenna system
Also mcludes I bedroomapartment Call lor more
deta1ls
#2191

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noo. CoM 814-992-2997

NICE STARTER HOME AT CENTENARY Th iS home oflers 3 BRs. LR. kttchen balh .
! ~r epla ce and lull base111enl Pn ced al
$32 900 Calll oday

a a
a a

TENDER LOVING CARE - Show sthroughoutl hts
Immaculate 2 bedroom ranch wtth lull basemen t
large l1vm g room , I ca r garage and ca rp~rt $40s
#2

dryet'. gas r~nge , wood table
&amp; 2 bench•, beds, dreuer,
wood wardrobe 3 m1l11 out
Bulaville Rd Open 9AM to
5PM , Mon. thN 5 lt.
614-446-0322.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

388 -8155
379-2184
446-2230
446-0458
446-7881
245-9490
446-8655

GREAT STARTER HOME - l ocatoo n Plantz
SubdiVISion 2 large flat lots, ba ck deck
oulbUtld mg, !~rep l ace . eal'" k1tchen $42 000
#2124

e376 Lompl 828 to f126 .
Din ett It t109 1nd up to S496

· Fisher Wood or Coal Stove.

EVERGREf N- $28,900 - Th ts Ill me has
been remodeled and 1ncludes LR k1lchen
w1lh stove, relng and disposa l dtntn g
100m, bat h carpel, woodburmn g stove.
unattac hed gm ge an d a 16xll olflce and
shop Call about lh1s one today

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614-448-7414

BROKER

JUDY DEWITT
J'. Merrill Carter
Phyllis l,.oveday
Becky lane
Jim Cochran
Ron Pitchford
Patrick Cochran

Firewood tor •uie UO .OO PU
loed . Call Roger Mtllh, 614 ·
388·8417 .

• time. ·

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1986
at 11:00 A.M.

Mrs . Alice Wh•tley, w tdow of the late Charles Conley
Wh i t ~ v . has sold thts Gallia County Farm she h&amp;s re·

Plastlcclltem 1t1t1 approved ,
plastic septic tanltt, pintle
culvertt, metal cul\lens RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jock·
.,n , Oh 81 4-286·6930

lenen!Seeloctlly Calltodeyl
Factory 1 {8001423· 0163. •nv·

FARM AUCTION

At the Nor1h edge of the Vil.,ge of VINTON, OHIO turn off
Stato Route 1~0 onto Gallio Co. JO&lt;ban Road ~71 Keys lane Raadl, cross the railroad frocks and 1ravtl[usl aver
1 mile to the Whitloy Farm. Fi"t farm on right after MI.
Tobor Crossroads. Abotlt 17 milts North of Galipolis. No!
hard to find. Sigm will be po11ed. ,
.

7517.

14, 11 , 11 . te .&amp; BmlltiOtJI Rt

218 Coll614-268 ·6261

Half Price I Flashing arrowsagns
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Noar tho Galia County Village of

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(Moving) Nic;: e b6g.coueh &amp;c:h 1 ,,
for sale, *200 Call 814 -oM&amp;-

Real Estate General

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Callihan 's Used Ttre Shop
ov .. 1 ,000 ,,,.,, lin• 12, 13 ,

Large, cut. lind lton• call
814-251-8136.

742·2488.

22

Furntthed 2 bdr mobile homl

oncomerloti!nCrownC ity Cell
614· 441-7801 o• 614-258·
1900 after 8

County App,Uanca. Inc Good
uud applilncas Md lV uta.
Open lAM to IPM . Mon thru
Sit. 114-448-1199, 827 Jrd,
Avo . 0 oHipolio, OH.

Firewood for tale. $36 pick-up
load . Delivered . Htap
Vouch eta aecepted.. Call 614-

SPACIOUS TRI -LEVEL ON 25 ACRES
Located '" Sprrngfre ld Township, this 3 bedroom home m·
eludes 2 full baths, hvm g room. large eat-1n krtchen and
45x30 unf1n1shed family room Extra large 2 car garage.
Good storage, garden space. Easy to heat Make that move lo
the coun try. $79 .000
# ~

Real Estate Genera l

Walthugg 1r type r eclin ,,..,lid
oak Thomuville t179 OO. See

LAYNE '!&gt; FURNITURE

The

64 Misc . Merchandise 54Misc . March and is e

lho M . New lwingroom .,it 81
$111-f&amp;ll, l1mp1, also buying
co .. &amp; wood ttov.. . Call
&amp;14-441-3118.

54 Misc. Merchandise

949-2033 OR 992-7301

VINTON, OHIO

•tea: antron reCliners t99.
new • u•• bedroom tuit",
r~nge1 , wringer w ..hen, 111

Conoc:Jiete Sat1!1te D11h for
ule mov1ng •1 .500 Ptl 614·
241· 5294 .

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und wood-co el ltoves, 0 pc
wood LR auite t398. bunk beds

-52 CB;TV, Radio
Equipment

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Real Estate General

SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE 12
Ollv e St . G IIUpolls. N f1W &amp;

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Real Estate General

From Gall1polls. take Rt. 141, turn left ontQ Rt. n5 .
turn nght onto Patriot Cadmus Rd. Watch for signs.
ESTATE SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1986
AT 7·00 P.M.
ANTIQUES , HOUSEHOLD, COLLECTORS AND MISC : Oak
table w1th Sideboard , htgh boy dr essers . chest ol drawers.
ROOd washer &amp; dryer. sola bed ~ro n bed end table. coffe e
Iable, lamps II HP Master ndrnglawn mower hand tools. &amp;
mu ch more
ES TATE OF LEON GEORGE
Administrator, Benny George
Case No 18495
OTHER ANTIQUES: Oak library table glass chutn tron lea
kettle Donohue stone (ar, wooden barrel. bu ggy &amp; much .
much 111ore
MARLIN WEDEMEYER. AUCTIONEER
614 -245-5152
ARVI ~ COLEGROVE, APP.

1187

Electric hett
$100 00,
Roller ett erc11 er 845 00 Ph.

814 268-1267

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W.

Used eleetricrange, 304-875·

polis 614-446 -8221 .

ri nt New Haven 304 -7735024"' 304-882 -3287

WEDNESDAY. NOV. 19, 1986, 10:00 A.M.
NEWARK , OH . (BROWNSVILLE)
MOREHOUSE LUMBER
LOiiG SKI DOERS: Ttmber1ack 380 Grnpple Siidder, #3815~ Frnnklm
170XL Grappler Sllidder, 1'8184, John Deere 640 Sktdder. #2828101.
CliiPHARVESTER· Morbar'&lt; 12 Total. #12124. FELLER BUNC!iER· Hydrt&gt;Adll, #452 DEBARKER· Morbark Wi, INem leert-oul feed COMPlf(E SAWMILL· EdmiSton 365 sawnill, NPBM·589E. IHC 4661iesel,
14Y, carnage, 4head blocks w/hydrnulic dogs one master oogfor ~rge
logs, tapers on lsi and 2nd headbfodi. 4 iets of IIUCI&lt;s oo camage
Husk w/5'6' x2 5/ 16' marufr~. Panag"flh ann.hydraulic 5[!0Sittoil sei
wotks w/consoo and sawyer seat, chamtype log hrner 1#100 cham)
w/power pack, 20'·3stand heavy duly log deck w/stop 111d loader hylhulic edger w/self conlamed hydrou~ c sy~"" 2 saws moVIng
eqmdtslant. hydraulic shlfl . hydraulic pr15s mil ftft ThiS mtll was
purchm d in !983 illd has very few hou~ . CRAWLER LDADERS· John
Deere 350C, #3030961: Case 350, #3054693 CRAWER DOZER John
De.!e 350B #1670421 RUBBER TIREO LDAilER: Massey Ferguson
4-4C, #7760n41. FORKLIFTS· AlliS Chalmers 1600 UCA869: Massey
Fer~~J son 204. #JGA345759 TRUCX TRACTOI!S: 74 IHC F4270: 74
~kick DM600. TRAILERS 121 70 Strtck Chtp. 40' P!MER ~IT : Detrort
Dtesel 671
SITE PHONE: 614·232-0122 NO RESERVEI Each tlemsellslolhe
highest btdder. Nobuy backs or bidtns' Call Sales Manager Don
Smock al 317-844 5946
AU CTIONEER Wilham J. Nelson. OH lie #51 7 82-3099
Brochure 1·800·328-5633

Very nt ce large 6 room unfur- "
nlahed eprt F!rlt floor. ref &amp;
dep required . 132&amp; mo plus .
utili tiM C all 614-446 -4426 or

992-7841 .

304-675-1076

@

51 Hou1 ehold Goods

For Lease

monthly Pay own utilities • quiet, ufll. convenient. printe "
U&amp; .OO mo water paid Ph ,.
Prefer adults No pets . 814·

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Trtller Sh1 For leue, next to
Highw IV Patrol ; Beautiful,

Next to Post Office !n, Vinton, Oh.
@ Tra1ler space for rent located
Rockspnngs Road, , mtle from
Sole T1me: 11:00 p.m., Fn., Nov. 14, 19811
Mfugs Htgh School Call even·
APPROXIMATELY 200 DIFFERENT ITEMS
@ ongs
_614-89,2 2941 days 614 ·
992 -6461
@ PARTIAL LISTING: 4 drawer chest. shelv es. lamps.
iiO. btsque. ballery opera too andremote control ca rs !rucks @
Mobil home lots. small cfllldren
~ and robot s, mus1cal plush dolls d1sh sets pan sets cam - a
accepted, At 1, locu1t Road
@ eras, watches rad1os. phones. clock s, kn1ves: banks. '&lt;:!1 Mobil hOme lots. Ohio RiYflr
matble lop tables, Xmas lights Xmas wrappm g and lois ·~ Road and Potters Crook Route1
DEALERS WHCO ME
@ tHERE WILL BE A LOT OF CASE LOTS FOR DEALERS

November 9, 1986

2 bedroom in Mktdlepart. Unfur·
nished except kitchen l171i

Rooms for ren t. dly wetlt
month Gal1ia Hotel. Call 814·
446 -9580 Rent u low asS 120
month

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requ.red of 8200 Contect VII · Sales &amp; Serv•ce
lago M t nor Apt Middlepon
614 -992-7787 'Equal Hou11ng 1 bdr apt over lookmg city
Opp&amp;nunity
park. K-D t 160parmonth Call
'
P.J 's 614 -446-1819 or even·
lnga 614-446 ·2326

iiO.

SATURDAY, NOV. 15, i986
10:00 A.M.

44

Apartment
for Rent

~ mor e

mtK ttems.

TERMS: Cosh or ChKk with Prop" 10

PUBUC AUCTION

44

CHRISTMAS AUCTION
Sunday afternoon at 1:00 P.M,
NOY. 16 1986. Located at Racine.
Oh at r.ac111e Ftre Dept Bldg
TOYS--TOYS--TOYS
Truckloads of Chnstmas ttems,

SHADE RIVER FARM

&amp; M4:Heever,

Apartm11nt
for Rent

1 bedroom apt to r rent Basic N1ca ly furmihed 2 - bdr apt .
rent ata n s $216 a month that Adul ts only Inquire at cornet'
includes all utilities Depos it First &amp; Olive S,t at Shoppards

8

Cons1gner: Richard Reynolds
Auctioneers · Rick Pearson
&amp; Richard Reynold s-305-86

Lookmg for merchandise? Try the Patriot Auction Barn! We
have all types of new and used merch~dise applian ces. furniture. antiques and rollectors items
Something for everyone!

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November 9, 1986

GOSH, 101 &amp; OAO. IT'S BEAUTIFUL: 3 ac. mi l graciOus rounlry
llvm g, neal as a ptn, 2B'x60' hbme 3 BR. 2 balhs. garden lub kil
wtlh wet bar 30'x36' barn. 3 ooors and lot Ctly sch o~s
BRICK NIO FRAME O.OSETO fi)IZER· DesrableIll me illd locaoon SR
160. ~sl&lt; to see 1 n~de lh~ beMiul ranch. 3BR.country kttchen.lamly
100m. wblp. car[!Ort. I acre m/1[., $:o.
aTY LOT· Nei A"' Gas, wa~r . seNer avaijab~
33 WOODm ACRES· Meigs Co $15.000.00 ,
HMRISOII !liP.: 127 ac 140.000 Harm~ T~ ce Rd lklkeoffer
FH5--YA--coiiY£11TIOIIAL LONI'ASSUII'TION- ~ Reasooable Ofler
Refused [)oner rro•ng out r1 s~le Btjevel lrne. 2'" acres. 3 redrms ,
llllh. LR I&amp;lulchen on u~ i!vel, 3rms and lltthonlower I ca rgarage
Tan trees. natural S)J~_g, good garoon space Sreklded locaoon
BOOTIFIJLOIIIO RIVER IOCATIIII - RmUCEO TO SELL: 7rm bve~
iv. rm . Sllllngtm. formal di~~ 3 BR. I ~ balh full b"""'ent 2
outbuddl!lgs. 2 car prate. Fruoth1s and excelent if!rden sp«.
MRGII£tN.$24,600. SQueem~ pen~es? B~t~ anKl!litlfe home ~rsmal
~&lt;e 3 BR bath. kitchen !ronl [llrch, linyl•~n&amp; Lrl ' Jli'xiOO.
BE GlAD VIIJ IIAI!m: sdme ~scrimnatilg lam~ wil tale pride m
&lt;Mffrnhip of lholovtjy lxd r111ch Located cklselolom L• nn, 3BR 2
batl'o.FR w/wbfp,slairsed go;os ojndow• fully eqmpp&lt;!l krtch"' screenoo
pabo, heat DU1111.~ grourd pool •lhdeck 111dslle. ~~ MJill '-'JRE
~ beautiful horne lor entertain~g 1111. Pnced rwer SIOO,IXXl 00. .
4ACR£: I'ORTI:R, ON Sit 554: Recently nmodele:l 2 ~trY home.LR.DR.2
ffi ll!wn 1 up, fam,~h Wtc"en w/bar. loads rl cabinets. ulily rm .
sunpo11n basenienL $50&lt;
NEW USTING - AMIRQTOTII wtYES IS IIJFFICIEIH when noomes
~ lh~ sma~ 3b!drm.
bath ~lily nn. and alached
garage New carpel,
ctrn
Mmbws

DOWN ON THE FARM - 145 acres at tts best
l ovely restored older home. 4 red rooms. 2 baths
Sorne farm equ1pmen t tncluded wtlh sale
Situated at State H1ghway. Must see to appremte
#2203
FARM WITH 60 ACRES - lovely 3 bed(OOm, 2
balh home. 2'h car garage w1lh eleclnc bpener,
barn . to bacco base, pond Approx 15 acres are
tillable, rest 1n pastu re and some woods BeautifUl
view surrounds home .
n2209
38 ACRES PLUS BARN - 2 ponds, tobacco ba se.
storage butld1ng, farm ma chinery and eqUipment
Included I ~ sto ry 4 bro10om home. full
basement, 2 car unattached garage
#2187
SMALL FARM. APPROX. 25 ACRES. - 1'h story
h:Jme, barn and several outbu1ldmgs Gas well oo
property. Home has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, dm 1ng
room, k1tchen. liVIng room, screened 11 back
porch and basement Addison Township
#2250

TAKE YOUR PICK' - 97 acreslobe d1v1ded mlo 5
acre to 25 acre tracts. W1thin 3 ~ m1les of c1ty.
Part1ally wooded Pnvate Public water available
Reslrtctro
#2221
OWN A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY - 92 acres
parttally wooded barn, rural water. ava1lab le 2
dnlled wells M1neral nghts 1ncluded Asktng
$27 .900 Open lor offers
#2 144
20 ACRES - $8,000.00 Wooded acreage Good
build1ng s1tes Rur al water available
#2242
WOW!!! $6 ,600 00 w1ll buy lh1s 3 8 acres more or
less land lays very well Ex cellent build1n g lol
Has been surveyed Several lee! of road frontage
#2207
LOTS FOR SALE - 1 acre lois lor buildtng 01
mobtle homes N1ce wooded area , need s some
clearing. rural water available locatoo rn Add1son
TownshiP
#2249
SEVERAL BUILDING SITES - $25,000 - 19
acres more or less W1thin 1.i mtle of oly limits
Must see to appremte
#2194

$$SAVE$$ - THREE FOR THE PRICE OF ONE It
- 2 story dou bleand 14 'x 70' mob1le home Great
1nvest ment property Inco me $750 00 per month
Located 641 Third Ave Askmg only $6(),000 00
G1ve us a call for more mformatron Certa1nly one
to act on loday
#2230
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - Bnck and lrame
bu1ldmg, pt esently used as a cera1111C and lloral
shop 3 mobtle homes used as rental [:JOperty 2
lots located at Upper Rtver Road Good 1ncome. all
presrolly rented
#2161
COMMERCIAL BUILDING . state appr oved, lo·
cated wtthtn ctly limrls 8Ut ldtng has concrete
lloor. heat. water, small olf tce area and bat hroom
Presently usro as a gara ge and wrecker serv1ce
lot stze 55'xll0 '
#2248

PRICE REDUCED Sl,!liO.OO - THIS PROPERTY
HAS POTENTIAL - 5 room hou se and bUIIdm g
lorrner~ used as a busmess. 160ft. road frontage
on SR 7 just above Ihe Sti ver Bndge. Make aw1se
purchase today $36,000.
#2243

C&gt; 1986 Century 21 ReaJEstate Corporation •s trustee for the NAF. ®llnd'•-tradtomarks of C:enlury 21 Re1l &amp;tate CorporAtion. p,.:.t~ •n U 5 A. Equal HousmgOpportuftlty tit
OFFICE IS
OWNED AND OPERATED
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Page-D-6-The Sunday Times-Sentinel
54 Misc . Merc:h andise 55 Building Supplies

November 9, 1986
61

Farm Equipment

CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S . 35 W8et. Jackson , Ohio.
614 -286-6451 .
.

lindlewood wood buming in -·1- - -- - - - - ~trt for 1ireplace lf1d firewood
Pol e Build ings by Qu ll:litv
JDr 1111. Phone 304 -895 -3808 . Builder s. Workshop • . ca rports,
animal shelters. garag es .
1- new RCA Model 78 Kero - Free estimates. Phone 6 14-

nn a hutet. 304-675-2806.
~

$urplui regular trmy c amou flage.C arh'artt, Oenim , Reo tal

c:lulhing, c emouft 1g e cover ails
130.00, H. 0 . " Sem" Some·
rville, (Sgt. U.S.A . R et.l E aSI of
lhvenswood .. Fri. Sat. Sun.
!~:00-8:00 PM, other da ys
tfter 4·00 PM. 304-273 -5655 .
· 8 ft . wi~ e J( 7 h . ~igh wood
farage wi1h track and hird ·
war e w-1 gla11 windows
$50 .00. Ebco Oesil humidifi er
il\ goOd cond, 180 .00 . Phone
~P4 - S62 - 3795 .
HALF PRICE ! Fl11hing arrow
Jigns $299 1Ught eel . non - arrow

S289 t Unlighted $239 ! Free
I etters! Seelocally . Call today!
Factory : 11800 )423 -0163 .

anytime.

384·5762.

56

Pets for Sale

Oragonwynd Cattery Kannel.
CFA Him alayan, Persian and
Siamese kinens. AKC Chow
puppies. Call 614· 446-3844
after 7PM .

AKC blonde po o dle pupa .
Champion lin eel. Wormed &amp;
tailed . $126 each. Call 614 446 -7372 .

AKC miniature Schnauz er pup pie salt &amp; pepper male 6
w eeks old on Nov. 5 , shots and
wo rmed S150,00 Ph . 614 - 446 468 0
Toy Poodle puppies call 614·
44:16 -2596

U!lright piano meke offer.
Wood burning s1ova with tan.
S225 .00 . Phon e 304 -675 2088 or &amp;75 -7147 .

55 Building Suppli as
Buitding Mat.eri als
Block. bricl~:, uw 8f pipes . win dows. lintels, elc: . Claude Win l ers, Rio Grande . 0 . C&amp;l!
614 -245.5121 .
4 square feel Df l!ICafolding.
Call614-367-0632 .

Real Estate General

Registe r ed Pit 8ull puppies. 11
wks . old . Champion sired . $50
each. Ca ll 614-843 -6154 .
Reg . male 8 eagle. 2Vl vrs. old .
$ 100. Celt 61 4 -992 -6349 .
Cuddley Teddy Bears, AKC
r egis1er ed Chow Chow pup·
pies . Ready to go hom e Nov
19, red and bl ack, 6xc: blood
lin es. p aym en1 phn avail abl e
The p ertee1 Christ m as gift.
304·675-6799 after 5:30PM .

59 For Sale or Trade
15 foot Canoe fib er glass
150.00 . 614-367-n73

71

64 Hay &amp; Grain

71

Autos for Sala

Autos for Sale . 71

Massey' Ferguton , New Hol-

large round bales of h•v. 110
each , Square bel~•- 11 .25 1974 CoUgar XA7 2 door vary· 1978 Nova . Good condition .'
each. Cah 614 -446-1062 af- good condition tor •soo.oo call Low mlluge. 1!114-949 -2849 .

1and , Bush Hog Sal as &amp; s ·er-

t er 5.

llice. Over 40 uled traCtors to
dloos e f ro m &amp; to"l)lete lin eof
n f1'N &amp; used equipment . largest ~election in S .E. Ohio .
JII'/I'S FARlY! EQUIPIYIENf
CE NTER : SR 36 W. 0 atli~olis.
Ohio . Call 614 -446 -9177, eve.
614 -446-3692 . Up front traC tors with warranty over 40
used tr actors, 1000 fOOls .

49

N Traet~r

1.600.00 .

with

loader

Call after 6p.m.

61 4·245·9695

Dozer 800 cue lracks l4. good
co n'd itlon $8.60Q .OO 1982
Buick R eg.allimit ed all power.
Call 1114- 446 -3040
Dual A ~ l e Low-Boy 27 feet
long. till bed . electric brak e!!!.

S700 00

Ph .

614·446·6637

Ne-w and used p an a tor White s.
Olivers, M -11M, Deutz tractors.
S iders' Equipment Co., 304·

675 -7421 .-

.

614 -246-91153 ahtr 15:00.

IUnroof. t5200. 1981 el Camino t7000 . C1ll 114· 446-

1652 &lt;It 61.·992·830•.

Autos for S ale

71

1982 Sub aru 4 WD w agoil, VG
co nd . 53,450 . Call 614- 448-

4141 .

.

1984 Pontiac Trant AM ex.
co nd .. low mileage, loaded
With options. Call 614-446·

0688.

1973 Ford LTD 350 au1omatlc,
runt good $400 .00 c:a ll 614-

446· 6606 anytime .
1973 Cadillac Sedan Deville
57,000 mil es very good conditio n silv er with bl ac:k top
$1 ,950 .00 Ph 614 ·446·0577 .

1977 D odge Asp en. PS .. PB.
318 anflin e. auto.. 8460 . 614-

John Deere combine with corn
he ad and grain platform.

S1200. 304·458·1031 .

'

lnternation al 1260 Grinder
Mixer, ex c ellent condition.
:1)4-273-4216 .

949-2644.

Autos for Sale

~

1986 Ptymouth Tuti afn9 , 6
speed. 1! .000 mil es. Many
tktr as. 84600. Call after 4:00

Real .Estate General

614-982-1837 .

_polis. Oh.

1980. Thn• AM low mileage.
auto. PS. PB, air rt•eo. CB.

1976 Ford Super Cab with
topper. N eedslittle bodY work .
Runs good . Call 614 -949·

ulcing 14,500 . If not 10kl will
be tr~ed il . Call 614 -446 -

274&amp; .

1982 Oodg a Diplomat; auto .
air. Wire rims, good tire.. low
mileage, 82699 . Joho's Auto
Sales, Bulavllle Rd . Gallipolis.

80

Ford Musteng, '1600 . 12
HP Jacobs., mower 6 eert.

$700. Call 814·441·7371 .

1929 Chevrolet 4-door sedan.

older r eator at ion . inc:lud as
spare parts. 446 ·07&amp;&amp; :
1985 Ford Ranger 4x4 pickup.
V6 6 !!Peed, AM · FM Cassette,

6U·258-6836

1982 Buick Century, 2 door,.
PS. PI, auto ., air, AM -Fr.4,

t4500. 304·87!·3401 .

21&amp;8 .

'75 Ford LTD. '78 Ford LTD
owner. 74·.000
miles, !lhOna 304 -576· 2318 .

•a&amp;o.oo. One

2577 ,

876·5529 .

1980 Old a Omega, 4 cyl. FWD,
auto. air, make your own deal.
~4--676 - 26$0 .

84 Monte Carlo SS with
perform8'lc:e package Special Goodrich tires on Rally
wha•l•. Medium blue , cloth
Interior. 20.000 miles. 57800.

Cal1614-448 -1822

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40.ACRES IN COUNTRY ·

Large pond, house needs .work . Lots 'of nice Spruce
Pine around house, cel lar, large barn. approx . 28 acres
of limber, approx. 10 acres tillable , Wa l n~t Twp.
Drilled well , Buckeye Rural Electric. All lbr on ly
1
$16,900. Phone Today.
#655

LEADINGHAM REAL EST

· Wanted To Buy : CCC G eneric
Cer tific at es . Ph . 304- 675 ·
1807 evfJlings.

NEW LISTING - MINERS·
VILLE - Small house al a
small pr ice. Good renta l
property. Elec. B.B. heat. 1
bed room . eq uiPP.!d iitchen
WANT $9.500.00.
.

Ph. 614-387·0397.

Hond~ shirt,

1983 510 Blarer. V&amp; , air, auto.

Call

114·992·2790.

' 69 Chevy St ap V en . S.750 .00,

304 -876·7440 .

446-3644

like new. $600.

614-986 -4301

s~rvices

sions. I;:: all 614 -446-0966.

81

Home
lmprovemants

8ASEIYIENT
WATERPROOFING
lJncondltion al lifetime guarantee. Local reference• furnished .
Free enim 1111. Call collect
1-614 -237 -0488. dav or night.
A 'o gars Basement
Waterproofing.

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Evergrae, trees, stum Ps a.
leaves removed. Stone, gr evel.

11 ,400 oo . 304·575-2988.

mulc:h. fir8'f-lood 6 c:o al deiivered . Oon '1 Landac.epes614-

1975Tiog' smotorhame,chavy

ch assi~· . 350 engine, awning, 1.44cc:-8:c
· 8-:6-46-:.-:---::~--­

76

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cab air, 110 V air c:ond, new
refrigerator, unit sleeps six,
fullY sel f contained , duel rear
wheels. good tires , new
brake!!!, $6, 500.00 firm. phone

Auto Parts
&amp; Ace essori as

RON'S Televi

Hou• calls on ·

Service .".
Ou1ur.

GE . Spac:ialing in Zenith. Call
304 ·676 -2398 or 8U-.t48·

304·nl-51 36.

2464.

RINGLES ' S SERVICE. e•P•·
rienc:ed carptnter, eleetrician.
m 11on,1palnler, roofing Unduding )tot tlr IPPtiU1ionl 304·

675.-20BS Of 675-7147.

SUrks Tree and lawn Service,

Hedge"~ . shrubs , _bushes
trimmed , landsc: apmg and
stump ramov1l. Leaf removal .

Rolarv or uble tool drilling .
Most welll completed ume
day. Pump sales and service.

304·886·3802

tery·. remodeling . room addi·
don, c: ement bloc:k work, roofing, in1erior and ut erlor
peintlng, siding. Roofing. Frt I
e11im atu. 304·676-6446 or

675·5162 .

Plumbing

Real Estate General

Canaday Realty

NEW LISTING IN TARA - Very clean and well
maint ained brick randl with fu ll basement.
Includ es lam11y room . 3 bedrooms. 2 lu ll baths.
. liv~n g room . dinin g area plus equ~ped , eat-in
ki tchen. Also le atures screened in JXllth and open
pat1o. garage. Central a11. Well decorate:! . Priced
1n the 60s.
#234

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Mountain aer Auto Body Pens.
1318 Sth St. New Haven
W.Va. has the largest inven·
tory of afterm_arketparts in lh e
area at low , klw pri c n . 73 -80
GM fenders S39 . GM doors
179 . 73-79 Ford fenders 836 .
Doors 199. We nowhaveshort
and long P.U. GM bed ski e.
blazersidea and urtyandlate
Ford t)ed sides in stock.Aiao
parts for cars ~nd vans, bed lin:
ers, If 8IJ bu~ era. Sharp
spray flun and cup 199, while
th ev I as.I . 8 att erie I and ec:t.
Also avail~le a 3 year rust
lhrough w arr antv on our top
quality body parts. Outlld e
West Virginia Cal11 -800 -623 2013 In West Virgin i a 1·800 654 -4657. LoCal calls 304 ·

GREAT LOCATION - CLOSE TO TOWN BUT BEAUTIFUL
COU NTRY VIEW. 3 BR 1~ BA TH. m WITHFP. NICE EXTRA
BIG LEVEL LOT. IT'S A DEAL AT $42.000.
$25.000 FOR A 2 BR I BA TH WITH ALUMINUM SIDING &amp;
NATURAL GAS HEAT. CITY SCHOOLS.
NICE &amp; PRIVATE' - DBL WIDE WITH 2 ACRES ON BLACK·
TOP ROAD 3 BR. 1'? B~ TH, FORMAL DR. UR, CELLAR
HOUSE. STORAGE BLDG. &amp; 2 CAR GARAGE. KC SCHOOL
DIS! FANTASTIC BUY AT $32.000.

FIRST AVENUE - You will ~ inspired by the pos·
s1bilit1es this home oilers! Convenient to down·
town, line woodwork throughoot with French
doors. 1600 plu s SQ. ft. includes 3 bedrooms. 2
baths. la~ge living an d dining rooms. br eaklast
area, small den and carport. Professional lands·
cap~ng lront and back with rrult1·level deck .
$56.500.

#409
49 ACRES - Several e.cellent build~n g ~ tes .
1200 feet road frontage on state highway 4 m1les
from R1o Grande. Gen tly rolling hills and valley.
QUiet countr y surround~n gs . Outstandin g Ylew.
Thi s property .will really turn you on. $39.90 0.

#136

MIDDLEPORT - Fantastic
home w1th a g1ganllc fam1ly
room, w1th a beaut1fut fire·
place. large hvm g room. 3
bedrooms. 2 ~ baths. full ba ·
sement and appro•. l 'h acre
. of ground. MAKE OFFER
· $45.WO.OO.

PRODUCTIVE FARM UNIT - 147 ams located in
good farm in g community on Gage Pakiot Road .
Modern ll yr. ~d 4 ~H . :&lt; bath home. 4,000 SQ . ft . ·
barn area for tobacco. hay an d llwestock. Pond.
spnngs, small creek. Good deep well lor to me and
county water aYaitable. 50 acres ·lays well for
crops .11 .ac. now in e.celient allalla stand}. 40 ac.
1mproved pasture. 50 ac. woods. good c1oss fen ce
a10und pastu re and most line fen ce new around
pastUie. 1625 lb. tobacco base. Good hol!'f. good
barn . productive land. All well locate:!. All ku
$11 8,000.

BAUII SUBDIVISION - Ap·
pro•. 5 yrs. old, 3-4 bed·
room home with 2 baths.
deck. patiOand garage. Split
foyer des,gn all m "'od con ··
dition. Natu ral ga s forced a1r
heat and centra l air . Nice
lot. $59,900.00.

REDUCED TO $42 ,500
Here's your
opporlun~ty to own a ma ~ntenance ~ ee home
that's been very well cared for . In clu des liv111 g
10om. d1n ing room . kit chen with breakfa st mom.
2·3 bedrooms. Vinyl sid~ng, nlce lot. Portsmouth
Road .
#202

#342

3 BR BRICK. FU LL BASEMENT, HEAT PUMP, 1 CAR UNAT
TACHED GARAG E. PLUS 24X32 UNATTACHED GARAGE. NICE
LEVEL YARD. ABOUl .75 OF AN ACRE.
NEW LISTING ON RT. 35 BETWEEN TOWN AND RIO
GR ANDE. FRAM E RANCH WITH ALUM. SIDING. 3 BR. 2
BA THS. 2 CAR GARAGE. GOOD LOCATION. ASKING $46,000.

llenry E. Cit! and. Jr.
992·6191
Jaa Trusstfl ..... 949-2660
:DGHit Turner ..... 992-5n2
Office.. ............,. "2· 2259

WALNUT TWP. 121, ACRES - $60,000 - THISFAR MHAS
SOME BEAUTIFUL TILLABLE LAND PLUS WOODLAND. 4
BEDROOM FARM HOME RECENTLY PAINTED. SE'IERAL OUT·
BU ILOINGS. TOBACCO BASE. •

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BRICK BEAUTY! - FEATURES INCLUDE HARDWOOD
FLOORS, FIREPLACE IN LIVING ROO M. FORMAL DININ G, 3
BEDROOMS. I 'h BATHS. ATTACHED GAR"'E. BAS EMENT. IN
RIO GRANDE. $62.000. NEW LISTIN G.

THE AMERICAN DREAM COME TRUE - Just
imagine the prettiest home 1n the loveliest s e n ~ng
that you'ye eve~ seen and ths home will top 11.
Perfect se tt~n g (trees. sma ll JX)nd. huge boulders)
lor a Yery han dsome brick. I ~ stor y 0/erlook ~ng
the nver. 4 BRs. la rge fam1ly 10om. 2 firep laces,
formal d~ning. 2 baths. inground JXlOI. Ow ner has
moved out ol state. must se ll. $95.000.
#134

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35 ACRES OF JJNValong with quality 3 ~d roo m
home. 6 rooms in aii, bath. electric furnace. new
ch1mney with coal/wood stove. 44x72 ba rn w1th
1400 sq. ft . m/1, ol concrete in part as shop area .
Excellent lor auto ~epa irs and storage. 5·10 acres
of crop area, some pastu re with balance in woods.
T~a il rides established for bikes or horses . To·
bacco base, minera l rights included with coal vein
reporteo . All for $49,000.

IMft!EDIATE POSSESSION- 3 bedroom home in
the city. Homeis 1n very good c'ondit1on. Gas heat.
central air. Alsowell ixJ 11t ga~age w1th large '241ll
1oom aboYe, suitable lor apart ment. pa rtial
ulihhes 1n place. Askin g $42.00 0.
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NEW! NEWI - This 1. 570 SQ ft. randl w1th lull
ba sement ma~ be 22 years old. but looks like new
InSide. Completely redeco~atoo w1th e.cellent
colo r sc heme, pl ush ca r pe t~n g . k1tdlen app llan·
ces. floor tile an d on an d on. HOIT'f has 4
bedroom s. 2 baths, ec . 100m. central ai1 and
ga ra ge on a llat lot. $47.000.
11408
JAY DRIVE HOME - 6 year oldran ch '" excellent
shap e ~ncludes 3bedrooms. I ~ baths. I1Y1ng1oom
and w1fe approYed k1tch en w1th lariif eat· ~n
k1tchen . Co mpletew1t h 2 ca1g~~age , gas reat and
central alt. Greaf place fo1 k1ds. Con'yen~ent to
s hopp ~n g. hosp1tal. etc. $54.!l!O.

LANDMARK - The home that ha s eYerything.
GOOD CONDITIONED AND MODERN FEATURES Cnaracter. charm. and pr estige Th1s 2 story.
in older home located in Cadmu s. 2·3 bedrooms. country home ISlUSt perfect fo1the large family.
1\7 baths, tiving·room wit hllreplace, '.1 basemen I. 4·5 la1ge BR's. 2 balhs. FR. den, DR . and partial
Excellent ga rden area. Good storage building. .basement Enclosed sw1mming pool, la1 ge garage
45•45 barn , 22x 24 gara ge . 1 acre, m/1. $36 ,500. and workshop. 15 ac. lor garden. small crop an d
#329 caHie. QUi el. scemc location . $139.000
#240

FLOOR PLAN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY - Out
standing layou t of this 4 level spilt oilers 4 bed ·
rooms,!' baths, lamily room , l1 ving room, dining
area. k1tchen. all on different level s that gives a
tam1ly the space 11 needs. Garage. Centra l air.
Ideal location. 1 mile from town. $59.500.

#208

GOOD BARGAIN AT $50 .000- That buys a brick
home and app101imately 6 acres of grou nd. 3
ll!droom s. 1\7 baths home offers beautitu 1
k1tchen which w1ll please illY wile. Partial base·
ment w1th woodburne~ , large garden spot. Kyger
Creek Schools. $50.000.
#230

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tionfng. All Types Insulation.
Eltet~c'l Wirina.

Glll44fi-8SIS
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Horse/Recreational Vehide at

SWISHER IMPLEMENT
Upper River Rd., Gallipolis, 446-047 5
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Sunday. 614·.W6 - 740~ .

614-992 -6344.

Watterson'• Water Hauling,
rea son ebl e t ates. imm edi ate
2 ,000 gallon delivery, cistems,
pool1, well, etc . ca11304·676-

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1 Strict ·
6 Grate
10 Flat-bonomed
boat
14 Jumped
19 Eagles' ne81S
21 PortiCO
22 Record
23 Work clumsily
24 Advance In rank
26 Moslem
headdress: pt.
28 Haggle
29 Federal agcy.
30 Resort In SE

story i I
large back
w/ woodburne1. spacious
country kitchen with I of han dbuilt cabinets, family room.
nice carpel and wallpaper. Pnced low 40's. POSSIBLE LAND
CONTRACT. $2,000.00 oown " payment. 9% fi•ed 1ate.
$350)00 per month. No JX)intsto pay &lt;1 la rge closing costs

France
32 Tropical trees
33 Heap
34 Those holding
office
35 Former Dutch
ccln
37 American ostrich
39 SoH food
40 Slap

41 Poker·atake
42 Ruffle
44 Martini
Ingredient: pl.
46 Large cistern
47 Piece of
dinnerware
48 Wsnt
50 Slovenly women
52 Emporium
53 - Brea tar pita
55 Standstill
57 Tin symbol
58 Skidded
59 Hetps
60 Alternating
current: abbr.
62 Skill
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64 Asterisk
66 Malden tOYed by
Zeus
88 v, - . -. s
69 Choir VOICe
70 Nehoor sheep
71 Reluae from
grapes
73 Spurts forth
"75 Twofold
77 Footwesr
78 Macaw

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t.tlnth~ Payl!'fnl P.&amp;l.
yiS. Re:luced $40.000.00.
RIO GRANDE . Just 'up from Bob Evans Farms :
$42.000-SL,260 Down Payment $342.24 monthly payment
P.&amp;l. only 30 yr. 9Y,% fixtd . 1 acre groond. 4·5 1Ed10o m~ 2
baths. It worksi'op, garage.
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west. Is preSently be~ g. used as a residence and rental Rental
unn-2 bedrooms, 1 bath. rrod. knchen wlh appliances, liv. rm..
lots of c~set space. I car )j!rage Residential-hasLR. 2 ffi. 1~
bath. It kl chen w/ all appl~nces. 1 car IJirage.lg. back ooYered
patkl. Nice level law.n. Exce l ~ I condl~n .
EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT- Part1al ~ wooded. good Ylew IJl~ 2
miles "om city. Been surveyed and water tap ~KI for. E•cel~nt to
tu ild log cabin on.
40 ACRES- With alg, hol!'f with over 5,000 SQ. ft. formal entry,
LR. and dining room wi i'IOOden lklors. 4 ~drooms, 3 baths. 35ft.
of cabllet space in kitchen-bar pus a l:llrbeque pil. Home has
wooden Malta windows. Hol!'f ~ (llalrty throughout. Cedar closets.
e1pensive light fi1tu res. Stereo·intercom sy~em. Lt garage and
workshop 32x36 leet. 16x32 ll·gnllmd pool. wood and coal
furnace hooked into ~at1ng system.Thii lv~re l]asI all. GiYeusa
· calt 101 mole details,

8.40 ACRES MORE OR LESS -Vacant land. Located inely school
district.

. I basement,
lfirf!nta,c• &amp; lin~shed family rooms. 2 car garage fin~shed .
• trade-In at the pnce ol $45.000.00. Needs ~Ire TLC.

DOUBLEWIDE - Owner nee&lt;ls to sell. 1.59 acre more o11ess. 3
bedroom ranch, 2 baths, formal iN. 1m. forma l ~ning rm . fami~
room. 1,920 SQ . ft. liv. space, 2 ~1ge covered patios. City schoo~.
Priced at $38,000.

1 APPROXIMATELY 9.85 ACRES of leYel ground adjacent tJ

Pleasant Valley Estates; 608 ft . ol 10ad frontage, with cityf
• water, sewage and gas oo premises. $400 00 per ~o n t loot.a

I LOCATED ALONG 3RD AVENUE - 3.4 bedroom. 2-stort
I home. New furnace. hardw ood lloo1s, recently ren ovatedl
1 Nice lol. $50,000.00
I NEAT 3 BEDROOM HOME loca ted along Roush Rd . •
1 .Chesn~re Twp Ky ge1 Creek Schools. App1 01. 'h acre. •
I wbfp . pool. Buy now 101 $49.500.00.
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4•6-79, .

Used tires -large selection to
choose from 156- 13 through
16 .5 . S16 . and up . Mis ·
matched snow tires. 2 forS25 .

GOOD HOME SITE IN QUIET LOCATION - Treii
coYel ed hillsall a1ound . Small stream. county wa·
ter. 30 acres in all with 14x71J 1974 3 bedroom 2
bath mobile home. All 1n !llod condition with par·
tial furniture. 1.25 miles west of [no on Long
Bran ch Road. All lor $30,000,
#319

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Alto poole filled . Catl614-2561141 or614·446 -1176 or614-

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HERE'S A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY -To li ve in
tow n. have plenty ot privacy and st1ll have alar111 ·
lot lor the children to play and haveroo mleft Over
for a garden and pool. This older maintenance
free 2 story oilers a modem kitchen and bath 3
bedrooms and afamily room. It has had good care ·
and is priced at $48,000.
#126

and experienced.
We have the Buyers. We l&lt;now the Market.

sure to " copy" Ul . Don' t waif

Fum ace end · stove r JIP 1irs,
Devor Night, 304 · 876 ~ 6073 .

7397.

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DOWNTOWN STORE BUILDING - 10.000 Sq. Ft
- Excellent location lor any bu s~ness w1th more
than enough ofl strfiit parking- Th1s b11ck and
masomy building ~lfers 7.98 0 SQ . ft. on th e 1st
floor which is all showroom with a small ware·
house. 2,040 sq. ft. on 2nd floor rented as two 3
room and one 2 room ./lll.iCI.!ll.eQ)S (present rent
$550.00!.11 yoor present space is too sma ll or you
want a better tocation.look at this ooe. Owner will
help fi nan ce qualilied buyer.
#122

Mowr ey 'a Upholat ering serving
trl c:ounty area 21 years. The
beet in 1umiture upholeterinfl.
C111 304· 676 -4154 1or t"r ee

446·4477

HOMES. fARMS &amp; COMMEROAL- PROPERTIES
. 25 LOCUST STREET. GALLIPOl:tS , OHIO 46621

WALL TO WALL VAlUE - 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH RANCH.
CUSTOM BU IL T TO CONSERVE ENERGY. EQUIPPED
KITCHEN. VER·Y PR IVATEWOODED 5 ACRE LOT. VERY NICE.
$56.000.

4 wheel d1 iwe ofl ·raad uhidt~. Duignl!d to haul fMrt
cargO than ony other ATV.
Commuter's 4d wor., so ·
well thot lhe tompetitidn is

614-M-8-3438. Open daily8to
6, Sat. 9:30to 1:30 . Old&amp; new
Uphostered .
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REDtiCEO TO $29.000!! SUigery _would do wonders lor this ho me and
inmase the smart fe llow's &lt;I! Uity who bu ys th is 3
bedroom home on Georges Creek. •
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OUTSTANDING BRICK HOllE- Very well kept
10 y1. dd, 4 bedroom home on a7acre setlingjust
_m1nutes from Ho~e1 Medical. Very nice kitchen
w1th all the appliances. 2\7 bat hs. 2 !replaces.
Central a1r. large fi01shed fam1 l~ room, hotb y
room and summer k1tchen oolow er level 16132
' 10-ground pool and ~ a cre Iarmpond. Small barn .
Wonderful for children to have horses or other
IIYestock.

Comm1.1ftr's 4 • 5 il o fin t tn

G allipolla. Ohio

NEW LISTING - Within city lim1ls. Good I:IJilding loi.
overlooks c1 ty . .978 acre more or less w/2 6am soo property.
al so .816 acre more or less w/ a 2 bed room home used lor
ren tal property. let the rent help mak eyoor paymen t or I1Ye
in the home. Won't sell sepmte.

CONVENIENCE! - Well located home just off Rt.
35. Green Township . RioGrande Grille Sch ool and
Gallipolis H1gh School. 2·3 bedrooms home . nice
ba th. large kitchen, d ~n~ng,li vilg and fam il y 100m.
7 1ooms 1n all. large basement area with city gas
forced a1r furnace. Convenien t ~cati on . lmme ·
d1ate possess1on. Priced' to sell at $38 ,000.
#307

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A &amp; M Custom Couch
and
R aupholstery, St. Rt 7. Crown
Ci1y, Oh. 814 -266 -1470, Eve.

Coal. limestone, gravel. etc.
Deliver td 1 ton and up . Jim
Lanier, 304 -676-1247 or 676-

446-3636cA~
AUDREY F. CANADAY. REALTOR
ROBERT GORDON, REALTOR, 446-6216
MARY FLOYD, REALTOR, 446·3383
25 LOCUS'[ STREET. GALLIPOLIS. OHIO

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CARTER'S Pl.UI'/IBING
ANOHEATING
Cot. Fourth end Pine

Real Estate General

NEW LISTING - Nice Cape Cod In Cheshire Th is sturdy older home was built to last and it ~a s '
Recently renovated . has new ba th. 3 bedrooms.
d1ning 'room. lull basement, hardwood floors and
fenced backyard . Certainly wort hwhle tosee this
one. S39.000.
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TRISTATE
' UPHOlSTERY. SHOP·
1163 Sec. Ave .. Gallipolis.
114-448 -7833 or 61ol·446·

&amp; Heating

ACROSe

Restore this lovely colonial home. Large stately
home with open stairway, approx. 70 acres,
Leading Creek water, 3'12 miles from Pomeroy,
Oh. on Rt. 143.
PHONE 614-992·7098

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AshbY Construction. c arpan-

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3~·576·2010

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614·266 -1755

.982-3729.

B7

TrH Trimming, stump
removal . Call 304·87! :13~1 . .

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678·1296.

' 84 Hond•a XR -80, eKe; c:ond.

Home
Improvements

Fen~

1986. CRBOR, exc cond , 304 -'

1400.00 . '86 Honda ATC -200X, 3 wheeler. 6 mr.nths old

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RACINE - One ltoor plan
home w1th 2 bedrooms. din ·
ingroom. full basement, and
a on e ca r garage. Mu st see.
$12,000.00.

ACREAGE f01 elbow roo m'
Appro•: 10 acres of land
near Chester w1th water an d
electric aYallable. Perfect
lor mobile home or bu ildin g
·s1te. Only $7,500.00.

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~e'ep 1or sale S1 , !500 .00 catt
614-367 -7803 enytime .

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NEW LISTING - MINERS·
VILLE AREA - 5foom hol!'f
on a nice lot. 31Edrooms. ba·
sement. mce woodw!Jk w1fh 2
fireplaces. Carpetmg and
many other features. ASKI NG
$24,!KJO.OO.

1979 ,Chevy 4x4. 315Q eng .. 4
apd ., b ck outs, dual exhaust,
running baard . Call 614-246-

446-4292

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E: M, WISEMAN, BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN, 446-9555
B. J. HAIRSTON. 446-4240
LORETTA McDADE, 446·7729

Housing
Headquarters

992-2259

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

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1979 Jeep 6 c:ylinder good
condition $2.600 .00. Ph. 614-

REAL ESTATE

Real Estate General

F·ront Oilc Brake Service ·for
most c ars. $66 .99 inst.all new
dsc pad s turned and true
ro1ors, repack be afinga, inspect c alipers. replace fluids .
Phone 304 -676 -266_3 , after 6
p.m.

01.200.00 Ph.

79 ch evey 4 .Wo for sale or
trade . Call614 - 446 -4~82

WISEMAN.
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1986 Honda 126 4-wheel er

1982 Ford F160 ps, pb, auto.
over pay ments. 304·676 · 688~ .

4141 .

446·2985 .

Cycl es &amp; rebuilt cycles &amp; p ar'ts
for nle. Ca!l 614- 448·7414.

671 Su!Jer ctlariJer, for a BB
chevy en gin ecof11Jietasyst em

transmlt~lon . Take

Auto Rep air

We rep air autom atic transmis-

30··458-1821.

9241 .

Real Estate General

Estate G~eral

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1 97' Chevy l,t. ton pickup. good
cond, 11110 transmisaton . 360
rmtor, good tires , 1995 .00,

62 Wanted to Buy
Now buying shell corn Of ear
co rn . Call 'f or latest quotes.
Riv er C:itv Farm Supply. 614 -

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1976 Pontiac Grand Prill, runs
good, body needs work , 304-

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• 1978 GMC 3.4 1on . 354 en gin e.
Also _1974 Prowl,e r Camp,er,
Jtir, TV entenn a. Sl eepa 8 . $elf
~ontalned . Call 614-742 ·

1970 Camero . $1,600 .00.'
very good cond . 304 -676 ·
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point

1984 3 wheeler. 70 . Helm et.

1902 ~ubanJ 4 WO ~agon, VG
cond. 13,450. Call 614·446-

216 E. 2nd St . .
Phone
1 · (61 4)· 992· 3325

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POMEROY.O.

1978 Datsun 4 -IP eed RadiO,
topper for S999.00 . Jotins
AutoS ales. Bulaville Rd. Galli·
73 Ford Pick-up 30 2 aut om a lie
P.S .. P.l .. meohanic:all~ 10und
·, bodY rou(tl S200. 00 . Ph .

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Real Estate · RIALIDR

67 ACRES - 01 tractor land
1n hay W
ith all minerals near
Sumner.
8 ROOMS - 2 story, lg 3
BRs, 3 baths. gas FA
furnace w1th wood umt.cook
&amp; bake umts. tg. family rm ..
-ti1eplac e wood unit. fo1mat
din ing &amp; lg. yard.
POMEROY - 9 rms .. 2apts.,
2 lois. gas furnace . modern
kitch en. basement. garage
- in near Kroger's
RACINE - 6 rms.. lull
basement. coal lum ace.
carpeting. 2 porches, dbl.
garage on corne1 ~~ near
schools.
SALEM CENTER - 4.76
acres, 6 rm. randl . 3 BR s,
elec. B.B. heat. carport ifll d
insulated. Only $32:500.
43 ACRES - Eastem
Schools. 4 or 5 BRs.lurnace.
bu ildin gs. all minerals to
seHie estate.
MIDDLEPORT - Modern 3
BR home hidden ne.t to the
woods. Gas FA furnace.
d1n1ng rm.. lull ba sement &amp;
sw1m. pool.
BUSINESS BUILDING Room enough for 6 rentals.
Now occup1ed by 4.
BUILDING LOT - Bau m
Sub. DiY. Rest11cted area.
SELLING PROBLEM
CALL 992·3325

Trucks for Sale

1980 .Dodge · 0 ·60 4-speed :
R adlo , topper . t1 .599 .00 .
Jot-Ina AutoS ales, Bulilvilla Rd .

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1987 ptymo4th GTX 440 four
1974 Chevy van. Call 814 · , ,Peed, 1110 1976 Munang 2
268· 1989 after 6 for mora automatic four cylinder. Phone
Information .
614·986·4306

PS PB. 1981CamaroV8Au1a.
1979 Ford Mustang . PS, PB, Air PS PB, Cruiat tih, AM-FM
auto , 302 Mgin e. 2 door, gray, Cesutta. 1984 Honda V30
~un roof. AM-FM 8-track ste- Magna. 500cc: . Ctll614-446of786 after 6p.m.
reo . $1200 . 614· 985-4302,

Three n ew t obac:co bailers.
$1 08 .00 . 304-675 -5646 .

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Transportalion

Autos for Sale

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payment. $261o00 P&amp;l. City property, 4 bedmoms. 2 baths.
NEW LISTING - 1.3 acres more !J ~ss. 1983 la60 mob!~
home. all lor $14.!KJO.' Land and trai ~r can be sold
togetMr. C1ty sc hoo~. .

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land approx. h mile from city imits. Shaded lot. in· •
sutated, new double·pan e wmdows. $20,000.00 .
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low ~affi: area. la1ge i:llck yard, .\WFP. GaHiJolii City School •
District. Price $45,000.

BUY FARMS OR ACREAGES .

150 ACRES located within sections H34 &amp; 35 ,
Green Twp. $79,000.00 lor all. Terms for QUalified
~urchaser. Call lor more into.
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buildlnas, no dwelling. Free gas. $50.000.00.
46 ACRES. located adjacent to Ga llipolis City.
Your choice of the lirst ID acres. $10.000.00.

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81 Naval off. ·
82 follower ol
Khomelni
84 Stones cut in
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86 City In Wyoming
87 Model
89 Everyone
92 Dress pro1ec1.or
95 Gloomy
98 Medicinal plant
99 Baby's toy
101 Lead
103 lettered
104 Title of respect
105 Theater box
108 Part of "to be"
107 Deciliter: abbr.
108 Distribute
,110 Lair
11 1 Saint: abbr.
112 Blood
113 Smoke and log
115 Behotdl
117 Resorts
119 Babylonian deity
120 Vehicles
121 Terrestrial
124 Aleutian Island
128 Au Is Its symbol
127 Hawaiian wreaths
128 Most unusual
130 Nazi pollttcan
Rudolph 132 Bright stars
133 Vegetable
134 Friend: Fr.
135 Spetlt~g contests
t37 Shea Stadium
tenants
139 Fruit seed
t40 Country of Asia
t41 Schemes
t43 Traitors •
145 Actress Remick
146 Conceives
148 Sowed
150 Reading desk
152 Remained at ease
153 Old name lor
Thailand
154 Great Lake
,156 Balances
157 Chemtcat .
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158 Aware ol: 2 wds.

159 Antlered animal
160 Cup: Fr.

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70 Sewed gathers In

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2 Fright
3 Act' of wearing
sway
4 Edge
5 Gaseous element

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7 Unit ol Siamese
currency
8 Dinner course

9 Breastwork
10 Terence -

11 Containers
12 Harvest goddess
13 The two of us
14 Learning
15 Breakfast Item
16 Opposite to
17 Lowest member
of a base
18 Taut
20 Mix
23 Pilcher's faux pas
25 Reverberation
27 Explosions
28 Defraud
31 Lampreys
33 Shallow vessels
36 Cravats
38 Is Ill
40 Staff

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45 Conceit
46 Marine snail
47 Part of pedestal
49 Lavish fondness
on
51 Avoid
52 Bishop's
headdress: pl.
53 Tibetan priest
54 Sandarac tree
56 Parish house
59 Coalitions
60 Ox of Celebes
61 City of France
63 Farm· vehicle
65 Wheel lracks
67 Forerunner of CIA

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74 Me's par1ner
76 You and me
77 Scoff
79 Soul: Fr.
83 Copycat
85 Mistakes
86 Female student
87 Free ticket
88 Landed
89 Near
90 South American

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92 Catcuta1e
93 Upright support
94 Railroad: abbr.
96 Arrow poison
97 Sicilian volcano

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11 3 Narrow opentng ~;,

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118 Stalk
120 Game

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122 Contaminated
t 23 River in Belgium
125 Ineffectual
126 Steers
127 Meadows
129 River duck
13 1 Cubic me1ers
132 Sleeple
133 Raised
134 Te, as shrine
136 Walk
138 Judgment

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142 Withered
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147 Devo\lred
148 l'/letallas1ener . '
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151 Aunt.fn . spain -·~ ~'
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155 Teutonic deity
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ATLANTA (UP! ) - The na·
tiona! Centers for Disease Control announced a reorganization
of Its AIDS research effort but a
top official said Friday it was not
related to recent charges of
mismanagement within the
program.
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their staffs. currently under
AIDS task force director Dr.
James Curra n. will be trans!erred to the agency's Division of
Viral 'D iseases .where they will
work with retroviruses.
A type of retrovirus, HIV or
HTLV-3, has been identified as .
the ca usative agent of AIDS.
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exaggerated and overblown.
absolutely."
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have a lab star.tlng off tror:n
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people, you ·have an evolution of
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scientists was not' connected with those interpersonal difficulties. lngs of that fnvestlgation have
the purported "turmoil" within Without the publicity, that would not been released , bot Dowdle
the AIDS program and t hat the have been worked out. It's been said he is confident lhe charges
move· had been planned for some
time.
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people from the AIDS lab to start
the retrovirus lab;: said D:lwdle
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Copyrighted 1986

By HELEN THOMAS
think when we can tell the story all the American
UPI Whiie House Reporter
people wlil appreciate the efforts of this president
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Americans will
to get the American hostages released.''
appreciate President Reagan's efforts to secure
Last week, accon;llng to the Iran ian govern·
the re lease of hostages ·tn Lebanon once lhe full
ment and administration sources, the United
story is known and there is no administrative
States sent mil(tary hardware to Iran via Israel to
dissension because of a reported U.S.·Iran deal
win freedom for the Alllerlcan ha s tages held ·by
connected with the ir release, hi s chief aide says .
the Islamic Jihad in Lebanon.
White House chief of staff Donald Regan made
Th'e New York Times reported Sunday that
the remarks Sunday amid reports that Secretary
Shultz was on the verge or resigning because the
of State George Shultz may quit because of a
arms transfer violated ,U.S. policy of no
dispute concerning the deal to get the hostages
negotiations with terrorist s and because he had
released.
been kept In the dark about the deaL
Regan, who appeared on "John McLaughlin 's
"Pure speculation," a senior State Department
One on One." said:
ofllclaf said whim asked about the reports .
"I'll say to anyone in pu)llic life that questions .
In a report on Cable News Network Sunday,
what we're doing , please hold your opinion of us,
Shultz responded with a brief, fla t "no" wlien
hold your questions. As quickly as we cari we'll tell
asked whether he was considering leaving his
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today. ha s a regularly scheduled meeting with
Reagan later in the week.

The president was returning to the White Hou se
today from a three-day weekend at Ca mp David in
time to celebrate the Marine Corps anniversary a t
a Rose Garden ceremony.
Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger also
reportedly was angry over the Iranian connection
in the release of hosta ge David Jacobsen en Nov.
2.
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Sunday 'on NBC's " Meel the Press," "11 is my
und erstanding that Mr. Weinberger hit the
ceiling. Mr. Shultz's nose is out ofjoint. And I can
understand ,"
However, Regan said of Shultz and Wein berger : " Well. without putting words in their
mouths, I've never seen them angry over what
we're doing for ·the hostages. I simply don't
believe those stories ... "
News accounts indicated not only the State
. Department but also the Pentagon and CIA had
been cut out of the deal to avoid leaks and evade
requirements for reporting to Congress.

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the purpose of that role was to circumvent
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The Times also said that Shultz and Weinberger
were aware that a secret channel had been opened
to Iran last year by former national security
adviser Robert McFarlane. with Israel as the
middleman selling its old weapons to Iran while
getting new shipments from the United States.
But officials said Cabinet officers argued that
the operation should be shut down and Reagan
agreed to halt the covert deal in May. the Times
said.
However, the newspaper said Reagan c hanged
his mind on the advice of current national security
adviser. Adm. John Poindexter. and resumed the
program under the 'auspices of the National
Security Council.

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that were made' .. are not going to
be Substantial~ . "
CDC ·director Dr. James Mason ackno wledged in Sept~mber
that some scientists had left the
AIDS program. He cited " intense
pressures" within the AIDS
: research effort, caused by the
· mounting death toll from the
disease. "That toll now stands at
more than 15,000 and is expected
to increase dramatically, ac·
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WASHINGTON tUPi i - When mall sort e~s and car parkers, are
the Republicans took control of at risk.
When the Republicans took
the Senate in 1981 they swept in a
new set of personnel, from over in 1981, they made a number
pa rliamentarian to elevator op- of up-and -down personn·el
erators. The Democrats take changes, installing their own
charge In Januarl and they're parllmentarjan to interpret rules
and precedents, their own chabringin g a broom .
"The shock and disappoint- plain and &lt;'ven their own elevator
ment have worn of!," said Cheryl operators.
So the Rev. Richard HalverIrwin, deputy press secretary for
son,
who In his session-~enlng
Sen. Jame s Abdnor, R·S.D .. who
· ran "!!d loot. "l'jOY.f 111e reaL!Jy;. .
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161.-.n-.·year
Senate chaplain dally goes over
setting ln."
·
The reality for 15 percent toll tht&gt; ·head, of his lawmaking
percent of the Senate's 7,563 employers, may get the ax.
Irwin, still on the payroll and
employees is that they will lose
conducting
a job search by
their jobs next year when the
teleprone
from
Abdnor's office,
Democr~lts return to co ntrol of
more
worried ahou t
appeared
the cham ber with their 55-seat
the
ousted
senator'
s plight than
majority.
her
own.
The increase in the Demo·
"It breaks my heart to see him
cratlc majority in the House will
prompt some job realignment turned out of office," she sai d. "I
there, but the big turnoverwlil he have marketable skills. l know
I'll find a job."
in the Senate.
For his part. Abdnor is ge.
In addition to the loss of jobs on nu in ely concerned for the future
EARN SPECIAL HONORS - Making a departure from their
Tony Connolly. Back, ton••e Brown, S~'Ott Grueser, Damon Fisher,
personal staffs, some Republi· of his staff.
final grid season and earning special honors atthe Southern faD
David Deem, Mike
and Tim Smith. See story and
can staff members wil i be fired
"He's coming back from South
sports banquet alo~g with special award winners Saturday were,
additional pictures on page 8.
or demoted when GOP senators Dakota Monday to help us find
1-r, fronj. Pete .Johnson, Scotl Burri,, Tim Willis, Pete Roush, and
turn over control of S~nate jobs," said Irwin, wiD hopes to
committees to Democrats when land one at a federa l agency .
the 100th Congress convenes Jan .
So does Kevin Childers, press
aide to defeated Sen'. Paula
6.
There will be changes in the top Hawkins, R-Fia.
"I' ll focus on the federal
WASHINGTON (UPII - Sa- by at least five seats. Two closP fifth year In a row.
a signal from the White House posts in the offices of the
Senate
and
the
sec
retary
of
the
agencies,"
he said. "Fortu·
voring their new majority in the
Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D·Texas,
and later running out of time in
races are still unresolved.
ser!'l?ant
-at
-ar
ms.
Even
low·
nately,
the
adminlslration
s m\
Senate and gains in the Hou se,
the end· of-session crush of
"The national pe ndulum ha s who . 5 expected to take over as
paying
patronage
jobs,
such
as
has
control
of
them."
Democrats have predicted the
bu*et and tax legislation .
swung back to the center." chairman of the Senate Finance
No. 1 priority that will be
Several Senate· Republicans,
Wright sai d after the election." A Committee, which ha s jurisdic·
addressed when Congress con- Democratic House and Demo- lion over taxes, trade and many
Including trade subcommittee
venes Is a comprehen sive trade
Chairman John Danforth of
cratic Senate will he able to other issues, promised to begi n
bill.
Missouri, who will relinquish his
produce legislation responsive to hearings on a . tra de bill in
Senate Democratic leader Ro·
post next year. are expected to
the public need s and in harmony February and br in g it to the
bert Byrd of West Virginia and
with the new public mood."
Senate floor for act ion by early
support Democratic efforts to
COSTA MESA, Calif. tUPII- later in the W&lt;'ek. but that Sunday
Hou se Democratic leader Jim
move a trade bilL
He said .one of the most serious summer.
David Jacobsen. freed after 17 was to be a private day of
Wri(&lt;ht of Texas, expected to be
"I am confident we will put ' a
problems remains the nation 's
months as a hostage in Lebanon, reunion.
named to replace retiring
trade deficit.
,
trade bill · on the presid&lt;;&gt;nt's
"I wan I to share !!Us glorio us
returned home to a joyous
Byrd sa id a major goal is to . desk." 1;\entsen said, adding that
Speaker Thom as O'Neill. agreed
welcome !roll! · relatives and day,•ilth ,the people that I love ,
pass irade legislation " that wlli the administration "stiffed" the
that trade l!'gislation will be thei r
friends and tar from a growi ng and that I have waited 17 months
top priority when the IOOth
give us a stronger handindealin g Republic a n-controlled · Senate
controversy over how his release to hug and to kiss," Jaco bsen
with our trading partners".
ATLANTA tUPI - Federal
Congress convenes Jan. 6.
this year by refusing to cooper ate
said. "I want to thank all the
was obtained .
hea lth officials said distribution
He also sai d the admlt\lstration on trade legislation.
The Democrats wrested con·
people who have followed my
must be forced to act to reduce
trol of the Senate in last week's
The House approved a sweep- 'has begun of a vaccine to protect
Jacobsen, 55. the former ad· story, and I as k them to co nt inur
against A-Taiwan influenza , a
the trade deficit, which hit a ing trade bill last spring, which
election for the first time since
to pray for Tom 1Sutberiand1.
ministrator of the American
new strain of illness that is
1980, mustering a o5·4o m ajority,
recorc) $148 .5 billion last year and President Reagan dubbed "proHospital in Beirut, arrived Sun· Terry (A nde rson 1 ... and ail thr
already caus in g problems
Is expected to top $170 billion this tectionist," but the Senate never
In the House,, Democrats in·
day in a rented Lear jet a t John other hostag&lt;':&gt;. May the y soon
year, setting a new record for the took any action, first waiting for
around the nation.
creased their margin of control
Wayne Airport. 40 mil es south of have a day just like this ."
Dr. KarlKappasofthenational
Jacobsen and his famil y wNr
Los Angeles, to a welcoming
Centers for Dlsease·control said
party of about 20 people, includ· welcomed Frid av in Washington
Sunday the new vaccine protects
ing his 92-year-old father. Jacob, by President a n'd Mrs . Reagan .
against the A· Taiwan slraln of
sister, Doris Fisher, and his Despite efforts bv his family to
'flu and is primarily recom·
ex -wife, Salty ,
keep secret details of his arrival
mended for people under 35 who
in California . where he pre·
ha ve underlying h ea lth
"Dreams of this reunion kept
viously lived in Huntington
problems.
me going and faith in God made
Beach, dozens of reporters wNi'
The Taiwan flu strain antigen
this day a reality," sa id Ja - t, on hand when thr white Lear jet
is different from str ains seen
cobsen, wearing a tan jacket with
landed.
before in the United States and an American flag on his lapeL
An a irport official said the
may cause widespread Illness ' J acobsen, who pleaded Friday
private jet was rented by televi ·
this !ali a nd winter amorig with journalists in Washington to
sion evangelist Robert Schuller,
children and you ng ad ults , health refrain from reporting on the
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at whose Crystal Cathedral in
officials believe.
details of hostage negotiations , Garden Grove. Jacobsal had
for
fear it could endanger the
worshipped .
The CDC reported . last week
lives
of
tlie
remaining
captives,
Afterward . .Jacobsen and his
that a flu strain similar to the
again
declined
to
·
discuss
the
party
drove to the home of his
Taiwan variety already had been
Issue:
A
firestorm
of
criticism
sister,
Carla Forbes, In Aitad·
reported in Hawali , New York
has · erupted over reports the
ena, a suburb of Los Angeles .
and Texas.
A 'parade in Jacobsm's honor
Federal health officials annu· government used arms ship·
ments
to
Iran
to
secure
the
was
scheduled Friday In West ally. recommend flu shots for
release
of
Jacobsen
and
other
minster,
wl'fore residents of a
The
toys
high risk individuals - people
CONVOY - Despite Saturday's rain, 40
host
ages.
convalesrent
home had organleged children and ·admlssion to I he jamhoree was
over 65 and trose of ali ages with
motorcycles and their riders moved In a oonvoy
ized
a
"spiritual
adoption" of
a loy per pel'!lon with numberous toys being
underlying health problems.
from the Route 33 road side park to Pomeroy and
He was accompanied on the
Jacobsm
and
other
hostages .
collected. The toys were to be moved today to The
Middleport as a part of their toys for lots
flight from Andrews Air Force
Jacobsen
was
freed
Nov. 2
Salvation Army quarters on Bultermt Ave., in
To be fully" protected this
program . In Middleport, ·the group moved to the
Base by his sons, Eric, 30, and
after being held by the Islamic
Pomeroy in preparation for helping the needy at
Riverboat Inn tO atlend a music jamboree held
winter, the CDC sai d· two flu
Paul, 28, daughter, Diane, :5, and
Jihad, the pro-Iranian extrem ist
Chrtstmastlme. Many of the participants are
vaccinations are necessary this
there .iue a pari of the program and featuring
their spouses. Jacobsm said he
believed to be holding
group
pictured at the side of the Riverboat Inn ..
several bands throughout the afternoon and night;
year.
would rold a news conference
other American hostages.

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