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. Tbe request is presently under review by P\)'CO.
U the 39 percent increase Is appi:Oved by•PUCO,
private line customers ln the Pomeroy exchange
(which includeS Pomeroy, Rutland, Racine, Letart
Falls and Portland) wUJ see bllls go from a flat
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servlce would mean that the customer should ·pay a
Other
to be rriade, pending approval of the
lower flat monthly rate for phone use and then "so
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rate Increase include:
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much per Ideal message," Ramey said.
Since deregulation of the industry: the whole
Raising pay phone calls from 20 cents-to 25 ..cents.,
In other words, ·customers maktng frequent locai
country has been divided into Local Access Transport
Adding a 1.5 percent flnancl' ch3rge ori amounts
callS would pay higher phone bills than customers
Afleas. Ohio has eight LATAs. Pomeroy is in the
carried forward from monthly btlls.
maktng fewer calls.
Columbus LATA.
And a monthly charge of 23 cents for Inside wtrlng.
· Noted Ramey, '"Phone bills go down 60 percent of
Phone companies can only provide Joqg distance
As explained by Phil Ramey, GTE'sdistrict service
the time under Usuage Sensltlve Service." The other
service inside its particular LATA. For example,
manager, the inside wlrlng charge has always been ·
~ percent of the time, phone hills go up.
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GTE can handle a ·call from Pomeroy to Columbus
included In the nat rate. However, In an effort to
but not . from Pqmeroy to Cleveland because
Other •·exchanges, includl!)g Pomeroy, would be'
"unbundle" the flat rate, this charge Is to becOme a
regraded to Usuage Sensitive Service as equipment to
Cleveland is ,in a different LATA . ..
separate charge . .
provide the service becomes available.
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0hlo has annount'ed a rate decrea5e
that will lower the average home
gas bill by about 20 cents a month for
Its 6,1n) customers in the GaJIIaMelgsarea.
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profit. The mechanism allows
changes In gas costs to be passed on
to customers.
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months to reflect current gas cO.ts.
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PT. PLEASANT, W.Va. -

Thursday hearing lo
~enter on issue of
deinstitutionalization

The sheriff's department was
notified of the accident at about 1
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By JU;VJN KELLY
Tlmes&amp;!ntinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Local concerns
on the effects of releasing the
.mentally ill and mentally retarded
into the community are expected to
be aired when a state legislative
panelmeetshereThursday.
The select committee chaired by
State Rep. · Jolynn . Boster, D·
Gallipolis, will meet at the Gallla
County Senior Citizens Center,
startlhg at 3 p.m. Th&lt;' hearing Is
expected to tentatively last four
hours, sald Nancy Powers. Boster's
legislative aide.
The committee was created last .
November hy Ohio House Speaker
Vern Riffe Jr. to· Investigate t~e
effects delnstltutionallzation - release of clients and patients into
comnn'unltycare- has had.

The
body of a 24-year-old Henderson
man, and the car in which ·he was
pinned, were recovered from tbe
· Kanawha River near Henderson at
about 10:35 a.m. Saturday, a
spokesman for the Mason County
Sherlffs Departrnent .sald.
The spokesman Identified the
victim as James E. Cottrlll Jr. The
body has been transported to the
state medical examiner's office in
Soiath CPa-rleoton 1o1- .,; '~ ....
According to a sheriff's depart·
ment report, Cottrill was appar·
ently driving a 1972 Ford Maverick ··
south on Route 35, about -one-fourth
. mile from Henderson. when the car
plunged over an embankment and
Into the river.

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about two
per 1,001 cubic feet
was made as part of the period!~
review of tuercosts required by the
PubllcUtllltlesCommisslonofOhio.
The decrease wlll take effect In
March.
The average customer uses about
10,000 cubic feet a mont!) on an
~nnual basis, accordlqg to company

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The select c:ornmltte&lt;icbalred by
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Gallipolis, wiD meetattheGama

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department re8C1Je workers prepare lo pull a car- bt which thlibody of
James E. Coltrlll Jr., 21, Henderson, was pinned- !rom the Wver.

deput.les discovered a part of the
car . over the embankment but ·
efforts, to locate the rest of the
vehicle and driver proved unsuc·
cesStul, tl)e spokesman said. At 9
a.m. Saturday, members of the
Point Pleasant and Valley volun·
teer fire departments beg311 dragging the river and at around 10; 45 ,
the car and Cottrill's hod)' were
recovered from the river about 12
feet from t~e embankment , the
spokesman added.
.
The accident remains under
Investigation by the Mason County
Sherlff's Department.

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Ilona! layoffs or shutdowns at
Gallipolis Developmental Center
and the Athens Mental, Health
Center, thetwomajorstatefacllltles
inBoster's&lt;!jstrict.
"Most· committee members are
·
from areas where ihere are state
facilities," Powers said. "We have
heard from employees' unions and .
from group homes."
The earnrilittee has held three
hearings, starting with 'two in
Columbus and one in Cincinnati last
Thursday. The committee 'is expeeled to meet in Cambrldgt~on this
Thursday moining before travel-

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"We're hearing from the community, from providers, family
members, doctors and experts,"
Powers said. "We' re pleased with
the variety of people we've heard
from. U they have to make
decisions, the committee will try to
make sure every ~pect of opinion is
heard."
· Powers said the comlnittee Is
. ·
urging people planning to testify to
contact the committee as soon as
possible by calling Boster's Co!um I Continued on page A3i

State, local insurers
assess Ohio financial responsibility law
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'lbnes-Sentlnel staff
GALLIPOLIS - An evaluation Ohio's financial
responslhility Jaw by the State Department of
,Highway Safety says more motorists than ever before
are financially capable of paying for damages they
cause in traffic accidents.
State Highway Safety Director Kenneth R. Cox said
'the analysts shows two Important accomplishments.
One Is a significant increase in the volume of
UabUity coverage being wrttten by the insurance
Jndustry in Ohio. The other Is a major reduction in the
. numbeJ ~ of 'lns!lmces._in which motorists are
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said, "we were swamped. But a Jot of people let their
A survey of 23 major auto insurers in Ohio reveals
coverage lapse after they got their plates. It seems
new policies written in the first quarter of 1984 more
like an awful lot of drivers are still wlthout coverage
than doubled from the same period in 1983, the report
and they're not being penalized !Ike they are supposed
said. Total policies Issued rose from 120,301 to 254,7T/
to be."
.
In the period examined by the OhiQ Insurance
Ruth Ann Yeauger of the .Davis-Qulckel Agency in
Institute.
Pomeroy agreed. "We've had a lot of people who buy
Locally, two Insurance agencies say that while they
insurance who are just complying with the Jaw. We've
have written a greater num~r of policies over the
had more business but you would lx1surprised at ·how
past year, there are·still too many drivers operating
!Tlany people are driving wlthout insurance."
While tM system still has some bugs, Saunders said
their vehicles without the appropiate llablllty
the nO·fault legislation passed by some states is not a
coverage. ..
· "When . the Jaw first came into , effect,'' John
viable solution. "Even though we're stUI paying for
of Saunders·Evans·Insun!nciOr Gallipolis·--··Some aocldents,''~Saunders sai(["""thls
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Farm belt lawmakers
push rural credit bill

·Fed chief predicts continued
growth despite budget deficit
, WASH~GTON (AP) - Federal
Reserve Board otflcials are predict·
lnganotheryearofsteadyeconomlc
growth despite thedangerspo.sedby
gtant federal budget deficits.
· · Federal ~Chairman Paul ·
Volcker, in an appearance Friday
before the Senate Budget Cornrilit·
~. refused q, disclose the exact
arow!h rate the central · bank Js
expecting for next year. But he-did
sa,y die Fed'aeoonomlc pro~ns
were close to the 4 liercent growth
·rate being predicted by the Reagan
admlnlltratiOn and the 3.5 percent
rate torecaat by the Conaresatonar

make meaningfUl reductions In
budget deficits or face future
dangers, he was generally upbeat
about the econorillc progress that
has been made since the 1981-82
rece!!slon and successful efforts to
controltnflatlon.
''The past two years have
demonstrated highly encouraging
progress · toward return~ the
economy to a path of sustained
growth and stability," Volcker !Old

the senators.
In a~rateappearance Friday,
Federal Reserve VIce Chairman
Preston Martin allo expressed

~ailed sOn-landing In l!ei,''
Martin said In a speech at the
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
Votcker, in his appearance before
the Bu4get Conunlttee, said It was
dangeroos to think that economic
prospects .wJII be bright in the
short·tenn l1 Congress falls to cut
federal spending this year and
·reduce the giant budget deficit.
He repeated his contention that at
least$Mbllllon in deftclt reductl.&lt;m Is
needed to assure financial markets.
The budget President Reagan sent
tOG~ eartler this week would

opt;b)1Jsm2_~ "-·
·-"In broad terms, the US. economy appears to be approaching a · year betlinnJng Oct. l
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step than no-fault" Under no-fault Insurance, each
driver in an accident would submit a claim to his
carrier, no matter who was at fault. and tlie carrier
would pay the claim.
,
One possible solution, Saunders feels, wo~id be
similar to Jaws passed in some other states which
allows for the confiscation of license plates If a driver
lets his coverage lapse by not paying the premiums.
The Bureau of Motor Vehicles said that nearly
17,001 motorists were fourid in 1984 to be lackiqg the
necessary coverage at the time they were required to
show proof, namely, at a court appearance for a
tra!fie vlolatlo~ of after an accident r§l(lrt wasilled.
(Co.ntinued·on page A:3l

WASHINGTON (AP) - Farm
tion to move this on a fast track ,"
Belt lawmakers are hoping that
Daschle told a news conference
quick Houseactlonona credit-relief Friday.
bill will pressure the Reagan
He said that while several
administration into eXpanding the senators are readying their own
loan package It offered this week to
version for Introduction, supporters
have hot , received the critical
financially strapped fanners.
The blll's sponsors say they have conunilment for prompt conslderatlontheyneedfromSenateMa]orlty
recelved promiseS from Democratlcleadersforpromptconsldera·
Leader Robert Dole, R-Kan.
tlon of the measure with an eye
toward a final vote by the end oi
The House sponsors
that
Februliry.
unless action Is taken quickly, many
Rep. Tom Daschie, 0-S.D., and farmers wlll be unable to hoiTOW
othE'rbackerssaythetrstrategylsto e!Wugh money to plant crops this
· either get the proposal through · spring. Farmers. they say, are
Congress within 45 days or butld being squeezed hy high debt levels
enough of a groundswen that the low commodity prices and shrtitk:
ad!nlnlstratlon will carry OUt _,t,be'"="ln,.~'-'"·"~ul\11'&gt; nf !he land, !l'J!Jdl:'.g&amp;~-.;J~
provisions administratively.
machinery they use as collateral for
"There' san absolute determina· loans.

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Federal R enrve Board ChairPAid Volcker amolrell a.
.cigar durlriJ an appearance
before the Seaate BudiM Commlijee on Capitol HID Friday.
Volcker repealed wanlinp &amp;hat
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weather. This~ stnrm was a rather disorganized collection of low
pressure centers that stretched !rom southern Canada to t11f Texas
panhandle.
The center of low prt!Ssure will be over the lower Mississippi
Valley by Sunilayevent~~g on a course towaro, or just sooth Of, !lie
Ohio Valley, If the low pressure follows the right path it could mean
some significant snow for some part of Ohio.
It was quite cold across the state Fliday nlgllt clear skies, light
winds and a snow rover all combined to allow the mercury to drop
close to zero everywhere and below zero In a lot of lOcations.

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SCRABBLE, Va, - One writes
The snow began a little after 4 five inches of white lllitting to
hungry lumberjacks, On a nearby
from
the
everyday
ti'E'e is a suet holder, AU day the
insulate
US
about snowia ll in the Blue Rldge p.m. By 5 o'clock, when I turned on
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Mountains with a sense of hesita· an outside Ught and had a peek, the sounds of country life. No school bus
woodpeckers have .....~wor : on
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tlon that approaches difference, flakes were falling in great steady goes rattling by at 7:48. No one Is
it. A female bluejay, · rag;in as
.Stacked against the blizzards of sheets. Briefly a wind came ~P _
ripping the air with a cl!ainsaw. No
a bagwoman on tfhe' hWas gi';;:
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Nebraska and the awe.Ome snows . just enough to.whipupsomespatula . pickup trucks are moving on
streets, pushes In or er Pace
of Utah, our .soows are like that swirlso!lclngonthewoodplle. Then
Rudlslll's Mill Road today, Eveu
the suet llne .,,
fellow wh6 irked WinstonChur.chUl the wind subsided, and by 11 o'clock the cattle ' are quiet; they are
I stopped writing at the endl of
by boasting of his modesty, The the storm had moved on east motionless figures over on man·
thai sentenct' because a ·deer ust
waring's hlll, paper cut -out cattle, ' went by. A yearling doe. not 25 feet
gentleman , snapped Churchill, has toward Washington, D.C.
muchtobemodestaboutSodoour
The magic of snow is that it brown as the brown-paper bags frommydesk, ShecameupthehUI

111 Court St., Pomeroy, Oldo

(614) 992-Z1116

RO.BERT L. WINGETT
Publisher

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was by our standards a quite or disappear, Up in my wile's
considerable snow. I put a ruler to cutting garden are some little round
the glass-topped table on the
boxwood, maybe 14 Inches high,
kitchen deck and came up wlti1 a
They had tumed Into gree
" n leather
measured 4 ~ inches. That's no· hassocks with pillows on top. The
thing In Buffalo, but In these parts it
bluebird, houses had taken on ·
was enough to close the schools and
thatched roofs. Long loaves of ,
to paralyze traffic. Our traffic, you . unbaked French bread Jay on the

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windowpane, is a bird feeder . All
day long we have been serving a
free lunch to four doves, a cardinal.
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sparrows. The doves look as if they
had just modeled for Picasso:
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: .,re;ldent Reagan gave his version of the State of the Onion Wednesday
: night Here's another look, this one from statistics, at how America fares,
: There are nearly 9 million more Americans than when Reagan came to
• Washington.
.
: The population was estimated at 237,:W7.00lwhen hetookhlsoathonJan,
: 20, Four years earlier, he was sworn in as the president of 228,413,t:XXI
: citizens.
,
.
Measuring the national well-being is more compleK But trends can be
_spotted frol)1 the statistics, Here's a rundown, based on the latest data
·available from the government:
BffiW.S ·AND DEATI!S

. In the year ending last October the nation's birth rate was 15.5live births
: per 1,00&gt; residents. down from a rate of 16.2 for 19!ll.
. The death rate feU from 8.9 per 1,00&gt; in 19!ll to 8.61ast year, The infant
·death rate was 12.5 per 1,t:XXllive births in 19!ll and is now down to 10.5.
,
PmP~
: The marriage rate dropped from 10.9 per 1,00&gt; persons in 19!ll to 10,51ast
-year, The divorce rate dipped too, down from 5.3 to 5,1 per·1,CIXl.
•: Overall. 65,5 percent of Americans were married in 19!ll and 64.5 percent
: 1n 198'2, The single share grew from 20.3 percent to 20.9 percent and the
· divorced increased from 6.2 percent to 7,0percent. The number of widowed
·Americans dropped from 8.0 percent to 7.7 percent
.: There were 94,5 men for every 100 ,women in 1982, the same as in 19!ll,
'; The nation's median age, 30 ~:s climbed to :m.
~ · llealth

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~~reaslng from 9.5 to 10.5 perce~~~e iross n~tional product.

R'S'AE;AN'S L1Gifl'NIN6

skepticism. Government officials
The worst offenders are In the
•
CRIME
tend to lock their misjudgments ·Pentagon, where epic misjudg:: The crime rate dipped !rom 5.900per 100,00lpeople in 19!ll to5,553 in 1982.
and embarrassrpents in au the ments and inexcusable blundei:S
•:· The prison population increased from 315,974 to 396,0'12.
-secrecy that security and patriot· are first wrapped in the flag, then
;.
FARMING
ism can impose. They use the buried out of sight The Washington
; · , Small farms are more numerous; with spreads of less than 50 acres
secrecy stamp less to safeguard the Post , printed some cautiously
; ~tallng 632,00&gt; in 1982, up 17 percent from 1978, Most of the increase was · nation than to protect themselves:
chosen details about the recent
; iunong part·tlnje farmers who also have other jobs. Commercial
This Is a practice I know military space shuttle, for example,
. )lperations, lletween 50 acres and 1,999 acres, declined; those 2,00&gt; acres or
something about. For 38 yee,rs. I Defense Secretary Caspar Wein: more increased.
have been in the business · of berger reached for the flag . He
HOIIIE8
exposing political intrigues, mil- .
: ; . The median price of new one-family private homes rose from$64,600 in
to $69,:m in 1982.
:- : But the !tomes got smaller. The median ~ew one-famlly. homes
• 4ecreased in size from 1,595 square feet to 1,520. The share of new homes
: ""th only one or two bedrooms increased from 17 percent to 24 percent
NEW YORK (NEA) - The essentials. the liberal view Is that
;.
l!lo'FIATION
Democratic Party is very busy what woman does with her body is
; : Durlng19!ll, inflation rose 12.4 percent as measured by the government's
these days trying to decide where to' her own business; all others are
· :tonsumer Price lndex, On Jan. 21, the government reported that by the
go from here. Given the Intimate invited to butt out Now, this has a
:)arne measure, inflation last year totaled 4 percent That meantthat prices
symbiosis between the party and , certain libertarian appeal. though it
.
·'\Vent up tess in the last three years than in 19!ll alone.
that series of quasi-socialist im· also exudes a faint odor of
•• ,
.,
EMPLO)'MENT
pulses that In tile United States has self-indulgence, But compare It
:: :. UnemplOyment held steady at a relatively high 9.7percent in 1!R! and 9.6
pre-empted the grand old name of with the equally sincere,oelief of
:jercent In 1983, but fell last year ending up at 7,2 percent In December as
"llberallsm," the question Is those who call their movement
;.qte economy expanded to create 3.2 million new jobs,
scarcely distinguishable from @right to life," They beHeve that a
fetus is in fact a human life, and that
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another.
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to snuff it out is to kill another
Where
does
liberalism
go
from
•.·
here? II is the latter question that I human being.
Which position occupies. in moral
propose to address today .
.
It is worth passing, however, to · terms, th~ higher ground?
Which position occupies, in moral
note that the Democratic Party is
older than modern American liber- terms, the higher ground?
'
Or, take President Reagan's
alism, and for that matter older
'
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than marxist socialism, ,and in pure proposal for a satellite defense
'•'
theory Is perfectly capable of against nuclear missiles. Workable
outlasting them both. It was, after or unwOrkable, costly or not, it is
put forward as a non-nuclear
all, the party of the slave owners in
.~
alternative
.1o...deterrence !hrouglt
the years before the Civil War.,
•
mutual
assured
destruction. Which
Liberalism, however. is identiconcept is inherently the more
fied with a speclflc set of beliefs or more precisely with a particular appealing? Mr, Reagaon won that
frame of mind. In the past, however argument the day he opened 11, with
" By the way, son, how's the ol'search for the
mistaken the liberals might be, a single luminous sentence:
meaning of your existence coming along? "
they 'were perceived by the public "Wouldn't it be ·better to save lives
••
as occupying the moral high than to avenge them?" His liberal
ground. The very word "liberal- crttics find themselves arguing,
ism" came to connote compassion, willy·nllly, In favor of MAD. They
tenderness. caring, (Brother, can seem to prefer avenging lives to
•
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you spare a dime? All that we ask saving them!
Deprived ot their traditional
is, give peace a chance.) As a
~
'
on the moral high ground,
habitat
litelong
conservative,
I
can
testily
: ·; It disturbs a speechmaker, tor times.
.,
.
,libel'als
lind themselves forced
the
Such r&lt;;peated, discourteous ac- - ruefully - io the seductive
:: Dbvlous reasons, when he or she
to
defend
their
programs on the
·
::)M\'i!S people in the audience leaning tton would have been okay H they appeal o! that aura.
pragmatic
basts of results. •
purely
•:oiler and talking to one anothe~,
did so while the audience was , • At least one of the things that has
Here,
untorlunately,
tbe ne:wscould
happened to liberalism recently
:-; But for listeners to talk behind the clapping - but not while the
hardly
be
wol'!le.
The
noted black
(and let's retrain, for the moment,
:: )peech-maker's back - that's a Prt!Sident was talking!
economist
Thomas
Sowell
has been ·
·:1VJrse or a ditferent color.
In sum, perhaps it would be a from assessing its slgnlflcance
::. ft. caSE' in point: While President good Idea for a top auth9rlty on relative to the others) ts that, Qn an pointing outfor more than a decade
that that vaunted Hberal triumph,
:•~agan was delivering his State ot
etiquette to have a Uttle talk with astonishing number of issues,
the minimum-wage law, Is the chief
In
one
way
or
liberalism
has
~ :.11n1on address, George Bush and . George Bush and Tip O'NeUt
cause
or iliglr lln"empioyment
another
losfflle
moral
high
ground.
"'"n O'Neill leaned over and talked
Ernest n Thorne
.;
among
teenage males. George
Take
abortion.
Stripped
to
Its
-~ one another at least 15 or 20
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What quality or intelligence is it
sending back to the United States?
The Post took pains to avoid even
hinting at the satellite's capability,
Over the past year. my associate
Dale Van Alta and I also learned
severa details about the new
"Magnum" ·electronic lntelllgence.
satellltes, But some of these &lt;letalls
came too close to telllng the Soviets
something they might not know. So,

Gilder has been d~nouncing for
nearly as long the devastating·
impact on black famllies of Aid to
Famllies with Dependent Children,
And now, In "Losing Ground,"
Charles Murray has traced implac·
ably the connection between our
welfare system as a whole and the
growth of an entire new undetclass,
trapped between crime · and the
dole,
Far be it from me to advise the

boonesbury

By The Associated Press
More snow is headed for Ohio Sunday.
A cold arctic high pressure area was firmly in control o! Ohio's
weather Saturday and will provide one more day of mostly sunny
weather, This pressure system will move off to the.east by Sunday,
taking the sunshine and unseasonably cold·weather with it.
,A.s th~ high moves eaat, a dcvelopiilg stonn a1'e'a Jnbvifig'001 oithe· · ·
Rockies wlll take on increasing importance in shaping Ohio's

GTE must provide its customers
' with access to long distance
companies that connect calls across
LATA boundaries.
, For this reason, long distance
carriers, such as GTE Sprint,
compete for long distance business,
Local companies contract to chan·
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Despite the fact all motorists
found not complying with the law
were ordered to surrender their
plates and licenses, BMV Registrar
Michael J . McCullion said motorists
convicted are failing to give up the
physical evidence of their driving
privileges in "significant
numbers." By the end of 19&amp;1, he
said, BMV had only 6.824 sets of
license pia tes and 6,382 drivers'
licenses in its possession.
That m eans, McCullion said, that

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The West's wjld weather continued Saturday with more snow and
gusts up to 50 mph, as snow fell in the Northeast, gale warnings were
posted for the northern Atlantic Coast and freezing temperatures
were forecast for northern Florida.
The National Weather Service Issued a winter storm warnlng for
hea\liY snow over much of Utah and travelers' advisories for wind
'
,..~. and soow- fron-r \VashL-!jton acros:;· t'1e - mcunta!::s cf"T.oM..J:o.crn
Ca!Hornla and east to the norlhern Rockles. '
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the long distance carriers and long
distance rates otten go up to offset
these costs.
In the next two years, GTE wlll be
spending over a million dollars' in
this area just to lay new cable Unes
and replace old lines,
In 1986, the company wlli be

putting in "fiber optic toU cable"
from Pomeroy to Rutland, to
Albany,toAthens.
In August of this year, $10 million
will' be spent on a new central office
switch in Athens. This multimillion
dollar change will eliminate the
. need for operators In Athens and all
long distance .calls from .the
Pomeroy ~xchange will then be
(Continued from page A-1,
channeled directly to Columbus.
F6llowing the transition, all custo.
those who continue to drive' 'are stU!
mers in the Pomeroy exchange will
driving without liability coverage
be able to make direct dialed long
are now breaking two laws.''
distance calls without an operator
However, the report said the Intervening to ask from what
volume of security suspensions
number the call is being made,
handled by BMV dropped by 4f
The PUCO decision on the rate
percent ln19SI. Thesuspenslonsare
Increase should he made before
to go into effect when insurance June,
companies or courts report that
"We (GTE) feel we need the
motorists at fault have not tulfiUed
increase or we wouldn't ask for it,"
their o6Ugations to pay for accident
Ramey pointed out "Normally
damages, Only 9A81 such suspen·
though, "he added, "no utlllty gets
slons were recorded in 1!&amp;,
theentlrerate increase It requests:·

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The Central Trust Co. N.A.
Gallipolis Area
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VINTON
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The Peoples Bank
Pl. Pleasant, Mason Ca•
Chamber of Commerce

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bus office at466-2575, So far, Powers
DELIVERY OF THE OHIO VALLEY
said she "really thinks" the commit ·
teewlllget to all who have signed up'
DIRECTORY FOR 1985 HAS BEEN
to otter oral testimony at Gallipolis.
The hearing will be split into two
COMPLETED. FOR ALL THOSE WHO ,
sessions, Powers explained. the flrst
dealing with the problems of mental
NEED AN ADDITIONAL COPY OR
health clients and the other with
those of the mentally retarded .
CURRENT COPY,' PLEASE PICK ONE
Remarks are being limited to 10
mlnutes·each,
Written testimony is encouraged
DIRECTORY UP FREE AT ANY ONE OF
and will be considered by the
committee, Powers added.
THESE LOCATIONS:
The committee's last hearing will
be held In Toledo on March 1,
Powers said, and afterward lhe
committee will hold another hearing in Columbus for those who were
unable to speak at the Jan, 29
hearing,
The committee wlU meet again to
form reconunendations for the
1985-87 biennium budget ,•The main
· work should he done In March, she
added, and the recommend a Uons
will be made public "as soon as
possible,"

This includes cut, wrapped &amp; quick lroun. Cut by upert mtal cutters.
We hou n•eral good feeders in our local area which hau grain foci, choice
type buHor freem. We will try &amp; htlp you IO&lt;attlocol buf. Coli us for your
custom k1ll beef, pork &amp; lomb.
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High near 35, The chance of precipitation Is 20 percent Saturday
night and 60 percent Sunday.

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Hol~era on

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MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY:
A chance of snow Monday and Tuesday, Fair Wednesday. Highs in
the 36s. Lows in the teens,
,

papers,
This may explain Weinberger's
near-hysterical outburst against
the Post He was likely trying to
make the Post an exam ple to
intimidate the press as a whole. The
man who wouldn't let reporters Into
Grenada Is apparently stUI afraid to
let the press carry on its constitutional function of Informing the
citizenry.
·

liberals, or even to wish them luck.
They meant well, but their good
intentions paved the road to hell.
But If they are to have any future at
all, It seems to me they must stop
defending the indefensible and
recapture that earnest. uncompll·
cated zeal for good that once
characterized them It isn't by a
long shot enough by itself, but it is at
least an honorable beginning.

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of snow is 10 percent Saturday night and 40 percent Sunday.
CENTRAL LAJIElHORE, E. LAKE8HORE
NORTHEAST lNIAND, E. CENTRAL, C. WGHLANDS
Saturday night, increasing cloudiness. Low near 10. Sunday,
cloudy with a chance ot snow during tlte afternoon. High near 25. The
chance of snow is near zero Saturday night and 40 percent Sunday,
MIAMI VALLEY, C~
· cloudiness, Low near 15. Sunday,

WEATHER FORECAST - The National Weather Service
predicts lor Sunday snow In parts of Washington, Idaho and
M
onhu1a. Snow Is also expected In parts of South Dakota, NebraslrA,
Minnesota and Iowa. Additional snow Is forecast for parts of Dllnols
_In a wide area e..St to North CaroUna and North to Pennsylvania.
Rain Is predicted tor a large area !rom Missouri east to South

Extended Ohio Jorecas~ __. ~ -~~ _

Jlke the Post, I didn't report them.
Other reporters have rome upon
Information that might affect the
nation's safety. But I havJ found
them to be every bit as patriotic as
secretaries of Defense, In fact , the
worst security violators I know are
political leaders who don't hesitate
to release classified information if it
wlll win support for their policies or
help them squeeze money out of
Congress. Often secret papers are
shown to repo_r:ter-s by ....!-he. same'

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MASON AND NEW HAVEN
. Maso11 (ounty Bank

MIDDLEPORT
The Central Trust Co. N.A •
Middlepart Area
.Cha mber of Commerce

POMEROY
Farmers Bank
Home National Bank
Pomeroy Area
Chamber of Commerce

RACINE
Home National Bank

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ash-gray sky the.poplars are etched
as delicately as the stylized trees of
a Japanese painting. The world is ·
black on white, and brown on white, ·
imd where snow has tipped the ·
lashes of the. pines, the world is a ·
somber green and white. My tenant '
has come home to his house at the
foot of the hl!L The smoke from his •
chimney climbs pencil Stnilgtit, :
and then smudges and ravels.
Soon it wlll be time for my own
flreon the ldtchenhe~rt!l. Tempor:·
arlly I am living the bachelor life '
whlle my wife. sensible woman, ,
avoids pneumonia by sojourning in
Charleston, but there are books to
read and I may even bang on the ·
plano to break ihe sllence, Before
banking lhe fire I want to walk
outside for a minute or two.
There won't be stars out tonight.
but I can smell ttre snow. the
breathe the clean cold air of a
luminous winter night, and reflect
that ' It is not toO bad to be
snowbound - for a time.

Liberalism: what now?_·___--'---w_m_ia_m_,_A_.R_us_h~e"

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:: !rhe average American- man , woman and child- ate1!lUpounds of
ini?at In 198J and.only 1170.8 pounds in 1982. Fish and poultry consumption
WASHINGTON - The Reagan ltary fiascos. government waste, / accused the Post of betraying vital
jliso dipped slightly; vegetable comsumption increased somewhat.
administration is seeking to Invest ,fraup and profiteering. In pursuit of secrets; he actually described the
• lJ1Ie average weeldy cost of food lor a famUy of four rose from Slll.lO In
government secrecy with the halo scandal. I have always had to leap Post story as giving "ald. and
:1!Jill to $95.40 in 19&amp;1
or national security, thus raising · over hurdles that government comfort to the enemy" - the
anew the conundrum of the press'
officials erect between an accusa- constitutional definition of treason,
: Americans consumed nearly 915 million cases· of canned.soft drinks in
This was unadulterated rhetoric;
,1982, up from about !OJ million cases in the last check In 1971. And that
right to inform '-:S. the govern·
tory reporter ani! the ready public.
,{jgure doe;n't count bottled soft drinks,
ment's need for security,
,
Most officials would like to and Weinberger knew it 1n the
No doubt some reporters stretch exercise veto power over disclo· technological age, it's impossible to
: 'The .number of restaurants and fast-food stores totaled 231,334 in 1982. up
Jrom 212,057 over five years,
the First Amendment too far, They sures that are damaging or ot!en· hide a spy satellite in space. The
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EDUCATION
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bellevP that no government secret sive to their Interests. I've learned Soviets have monitoring devices
:: As the post-war BabY Boom generation finished its schooling, enrollment
is worth respecting, that official
that the louder the exhortations that tell them far more about the
secret satellite than the Post told Its
· lell from 58.5 million in 19!ll to 57.7 million in 1982,
secrecy is merely a device for about security, the more likely I am
readers . The only possible. s~ret
:~ Avera__g' Scholastic
Test scores edged up from 424 to 42=6~~o~n_;:,;~~;.:~c~rimes~bJund~numd - 12 f!nd .a ro!!ec!!&lt;!n _f..J!umpcy

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Increasing cloudiness Saturday nlgtlt. Lows 5 to 15 except near 20
extreme south. Cloudy with a chance ot snow Sunday. Highs in the
mk1·20s to mid-3()&gt;.

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American Newspap..- Publishers Association.
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good taote. addresstnr iuues, not ....,onalllleo.

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Pomeroy-Mid!;fleport-Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va .

The Sunday Time8-Seutinel

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lAST NIGHT, I

HAf) MEAr/.OAF.

NO!"iU,MIIte!
fAEfOIN)A
PIZlA~IN

YWRTf?A5HI

An extra large setving of delicious bite-size fried shrimp
served with the Captain's special cocktail sauce, natural-cut
french fries, fre&amp;h cole slaw, and two Southern-style hush
puppies.

$ 299
:

«.1UFSOAY ALL DAY SPECIAL
1mlt2-Piece Fish Dinners

Each dinner includa: 2 aoklen brown fish fillets, natural-cut french
fries, fresh cole slaw .and 2 hush

$399.

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February 10, 1986

February 10, 1986

W.Va.

Pomeroy-Middleport-GIIIIipolia,

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FRI.·~~!;_

COUPONS
•0111 TOWN'S JINIST SUPII MAI•a,

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GO TO CHURCfl [V(RY SUNDAY

HERE

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pi;&gt;sters for all the
The posters may be
picked· up~at · the

LaSalie

Restaurant.

8everage day' to
r~ise funds for
local heart drive

4

POMEROY February is
"he,art month," and to contribute to
the · heart fund drive presently
underway in Meigs County, many
local food service establishments
•wilr stage "beverage day" on
Tnur.;Oa)c - ....... ~.

Throughout business hours on
Valentine's Day, 10 cents wU! be
do nat~ to the heart fund from each
beverage sold in the participating
establishments which include, La·
SaHe Restaurant, LaSalle Lounge,
Frl~dly Tavern, A&amp;K Restaurant,
Ma'I'S Inc., SuperAmerlca and
McClure's Dairy Isle; all of Middle·
PQrt: .Adolpl)'s Dairy Valley, Meigs
Inn1 Pizza Shack, Craw's Restau·
. rant, Pleaser's Restaurant, Super·
America and McClure) 31n One; all
of : Pomeroy; . · Pizza Dan's of
Rutland; and Dalley's Country
Restaurant of Racine.
Efforts were made to contact all
Meigs County food services but if
any businesses were missed and
woW!! like to participate, call
992i68li, 992·2661 or 992·6885.

LESS THAN 3 LB. PER PIG. 11.09

POMEROY- A divorce has been .
granted In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court to Carl E. Klaiber of
Long Bottom from Mltlzlann
KlaJber of Long Bottom.
d~fcndant

and plaintiff

as alleged in the complaint and the
cro~s-complaint.

Harold Luther Little, MlddlePQrt,
was granted a divorce from Janice
Faye Little, GalliPQlis, and Bruce
W. Blackston, Pomeroy, was
granted a divorce from · Christina
Kay Blackston, Pomeroy, on
gro~nds of gross n~lect of duty.
.Mma L. Miller, Midtlleport, and
Nool J . Miller, East Liverpool, have
.petitioned the court for a dissolution
of their marriage.

Knight rescinds
s~ppression order

.

POMEROY - Meigs County
Common Pleas· Court Judge Cha·
rle!i Knight has flied an entry
rescinding an earlier order provld·
lng that names of speclai deputy
shei'!ffs in Meigs County be withheld
froO"l publication.

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Published eacll Sunday, 825 Third
A)'enue, by the Ohio Valley Publish·

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YOU NEED IT. .
you are ~ike '!JOSI people' with hearing loss you hear well
m s~me ~1tuat1ons and have difficulty in others. A new
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MIDDLEPORT - Elmer Ihle.
Cheshire, died early Saturday
morning in Holzer Medical Center.
Among the survivors Is his wife,
Nevalhle.
Friends may call at Rawlings ·
Coats-Blower Funeral Home from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday, and
services wlll be held at l l a.m.
Tuesday at the funeral home.

KAHN'S

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,_;narnpmgn-·... urstng-nome
Urbana.
at ho~e; six sons, James Clyd~
Besides her parents, she ·was
Thcker of Lyman: Wyo., Robert
precededindeathb:taslster,Leona
Eugene . Tucker of DanvU!e, Va.,
Beegle.
Thomas GU!man Tucker ot Letart
Services will be held at 1: 30 p.m.
Falls, Glenn Allen Tucker, .Russell
Monday in Ewing Funeral Home, ' Junior Tucker, and Terry Lee
with the Rev. Wfillam H. Middies·
Tucker, aU or . Racine; · five
warth officiating. Burial will be In
daughters, Mrs. VIrgil ()3onnle)
. Beech Grove Cemetery. Friends
Walker, Mrs. Ph!U!p (Anna) Wolfe,

Hospital, Huntington, W.Va.
Born Feb. 2, 19l:J, in Huntington,
daughter of Lea Howanl Bradley
andthelateCecllJarreU, shewasan
employee of Hockenberry Phar·
macy, Point Pleasant.
Surviving are her husband, Louis
M. Robinson; a daughter, Debby
Morin of Huntington; a sister, Mrs.

(Cindy)__ Capehart _and M!:S· Gary
(Chrtstlila) Hickman, both of Winter Gardens, Fla.: 33grandchlldren
and 10 great-grandohUdren; and
three sisters, Grace Thornton of
Point Pleasant, Pa11line Jones ot

Lauden:JaJe, F1a.~d Don Bradley
of Hunilngton;
and two
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2
p.m. Monday In Beard Mortuary,
Huntington, with the Rev. OklaJud

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KLEENEX .
VALlEY am
2%
MILK

oz.

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GAL.

ORANGE
JUICE

VIENNA
SAUSAGE

Mueller, 2017MarquetteAve., Point
Pleasant. died Satunlay mo!l)ing in
University Hospital , Columbus.
She was a retired Mason County
school teacher and the wile of Louis
V. Mueller.
Funeral arrangements will tie

Pediatric patients should phone

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for a time to be sHn

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CAT FOOD

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EVENINGS BY
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57f ROLL ROOFING
Reg . $13.87
Only 111 .00
Spec1als on all aluminum roofing

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Tomorrow - Reg $22.00
Special $12.90
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Couch ....... S39.95
Loveseat .• S29. 95
Chair ........ SJ9.95
Pet Odor Remava' - Disinfects - DIOCiorizlf

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ANIMAL-Bl;O.CKS
BREAD
25 so. n.
REYNOLDS
WRAP

ONLY

5 'h' - 1 to 50 - $2.10 ea .
Over 50 $1.90 ea.
6' - 1 to 50 - $2.30 ea.
50
$2.10 ea .
6'/,'- 1 to 50- $2.50 ea .
50 or more $2.30

ea.

ALL· HOM ELITE SAWS
XL- 1 12511

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FRANKLIN HEAVY T

5 P.M.·9 P.M.
1 P.M.·9 P.M.
1 P.MA P.M.

HOLIDAYS

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TOMATO
SOUP

13, 198 S

Powell,

MOWERS

TWINE
515'5

COME SEE BIG RED
IN PERSON

URGENT CARE CENTER HOURS.

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STAIRS
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11715 · Roll
t to 10
tO to 20 .
'1772 Roll
1
20 ar More
1741 Roll

BIG RED
50# sa5o
25# 5475

POINT PLEASANT - Velma

ter the Clinic at hospital Emergency Room entrance.

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Velma Mueller

Staffed by Family Practitioners and
Pediatricians for treatment of urgent
illnesses and injuries.
Other clinical specialists available for consultations. En-

TOMATO
32 oz.
BTL.

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ARMOUR · s oz.

Offer Good Only on Mon .. Tues .• Weds. Each Week
· Watch lor information on tho
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$1

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CALL OR STOP IN SOON!
:Jbpires Feb.

.

st:lectio n of pendants and
earrin~s in 14K gold ,
gold ftlled and srerling ·
s ilver - Su re w please
this Valentine's D ay! ·

Friday.
.
rRo_be_rts_b_urg.:.:_
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Born Jan. 6, 1920, at Charleston,
W.Va., sonofLotenzoD. MaUorySr.
and Sarah Ellen Lorning M'l)lory,
who both survive, he was a World
War II Army veteran, a retired
painting contractor, member ofthe ·
International Brotherhood of Pain·
ters, Charleston, and a member ot
the Nazarene Church... of ·Point
614·992·2181
Pleasant.
NO DEALERS PLEASE
·Also surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. Nar.cy ReynoldS of Pittsburgh,
SUPPLIER DIRECT SALE- ONE DAY ONLY
Pa.; a son, Mark of Cincinnati; and
LATEST FARM AND HOME PRODUCTS
a brother, William H. Mallory of .
Athens.
FREE ADMISSION - FREE FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS
Funeral services will be held at 11
(Food served by Meigs Co. Farm Bureau Womens Commi1tee)
a .in. Monday in Wilcoxen Funeral
Home, wltlr the Rev. Russell Downs
- .. -See .rhe Latest-In
· ~·
officiating. Burial will be in Cun· ·
Feed Computer Programming ·:· Crops Computer Programming -:· Chemical Factory Specialists
.nlngham Memorial Park, St. AI ·
.bans. W.Va. Friendsmaycail at the ·
VIdeo Equ"lpmen1 and Cameras
funeral home after 4 p.m. today.

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16 Oz.
Bottles

W!IITE OR ASSORTED

Valentine Gifts Avai.lable for Him or Her

lend Ana Mtrchcrllts Assoc. Style
Show on loh 28, 1US.

See our complete

MAIN CUNIC ON ROUTE 35 NEAR GAWPOLIS
MORTON HOUSE

&lt;llle year ...... ................ .. .... ,.. 526.80

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LITTLE '

Josephine V088

Brannan otRipley, W.Va.
In addition to his parents, Mr.

TAPPAN TALKING

MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS
Sunda, Only

2t w..k, ............................... 1Jr.20
11\v..,ko ............................... 115.00

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weather.

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MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS
Inside Ohio
5:tW. .ks ...................... ......... $58.24
2• w..ks ....... ........................ 129.12
!~.Weeks .... ........................... $14.56
..L .,_*'· ~Rates Out•l•e Ohio •u. 0 "

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15°/o DISCOUNT

TLe Sunday Time~ -s.-ntlnel wUI nut
be responsible ror advance paym('nfs

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.Bertha_ZeJ:kle..Hotfrnan, she. was .
prece&lt;led in death by her husband.
i:orerizo Maiiory jr.
Herman Smith, in 19G!.
Surviving are two sons, Herman
POINT PLEASANT - Lorenzo
Smith Jr. of Addison, and Charles Dow "Red" Mallory Jr., 65, South·
Smith of Columbus; three daugh· side, W.Va., died at his residence
ters, Mrs.
JohnMrs:
(Evelyn)
Bean!
of
Ripley,
W.Va.,
Farrell
(Maxine) Betz ot Gallipolis, and Mrs.
Harry (Jewell) Langdon of Colum·
bus; two brothers, Fred Hoffman of
Dunbar, W.Va., and Otto Hoffman
of Columbus; a sister, zor~ Owens
ot Columbus; and nine grandchild·
. . ren and (Qur great,gra!"!dch!ldren, , .
Shewasalsoprecededlndeathby
a sister.
Funeral services will be held atll
a.m. Monday in McCoy-Wetherholt·
Moore Funeral Home, 420 First
Ave., GalliPOlis, with the Rev. Alvis
Pollard officiating. Burial will be In ·
Pine Street Cemetery .,Friends may
call at the funeral home from 4-7
p.m. taday. ·

SPARE
"RIBS

PORK CHOPS

JUST IN TIME FOR

!(available.

SfJC months ............................ $13.00

!CHICKEN
SALAD

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GALLIPOLIS- Gladys Hunting·
ton, 87, formerly of 502\7 Second
Ave.. GaU!PQI!s, died at 10:45 a.m.
Friday tn Pinecrest Care Center,
following an extended Illness. .

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Divorces granted
in Meigs court

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Dorothy Leifheit

;;-,G~~wm~m ~ker~;;J by
- POMEROY- Toseplilile T'JO''
Leonanl J. Gwlazdowsky. 50, who
Leifheit, 58, UrbaJ!a, fonnerly ot
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_Pa_:g:.:.e_D_
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tour brothers and a sIs ""' .
diedFrldayathlsMiddleporthome,
Pomeroy, died Friday In Mercy
1
wfil be held at 10 a.m. Monday in
Memorial Hospital, tJrbana.
POMEROY - Qyde Russell
Funeralserv!ceswUlbeheldatll
Sa,cred Heart Church in Pomeroy,
Shewasborn!nPomeroyonAprtl
Thcker, 71, Letart Falls, died early a.m. Monday In Ewing Funeral
with the Rev. Anthony G!annamore
7, l!r.!i, a daughter of the late August
Friday morning 1n Veterans Mern· Home, with the Rev. James
orlal Hom!!tal.
Sattel11eld o!ftclatlhg. Burial.will he
otflclating.
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C. an~d Emma Reuter Leifheit.
Born Aprll- 18, 1913, at Grlrnri,'s - ln·tetart Falls Cemetery. Friends
Friends may call at RawllDgs·
Surviving are two sisters, Alma
Landing, W.Va., he was the son ot may call at the funeral home from
Coats·Blower Funeral Home from
Johnson of Springfield, and Veda
the late Gilman and Hattie Mae alldaytoclayandonMondaypriorto
2-9 p.m. today.
Davis of Pol1ll!rQY; tour nephews
..
the time or the funeral .
From !Hi: l:J tonight, there wtll be and a niece; an aunt, Mrs. Edna · Runyon Thcker.
private viewing for the family only
Boyer of Baltimore, Ohio; and
Mr. Tucker was a retired coal Charlene Robinson
and at 7:l:J tonight, a Catholic Mass · several great -nieces, great·
miner andamemberofOmaChapel
will be held.
nephews and cousins. She attended
Church, Arbuckle Creek, W.Va.
POINT PLEASANT - Charlene

Good' Thru Feb. 16, 1985

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DAY - Kathy
Meadow~. sea(ed, !Uld Yvonne
Sl!ally, heart fund vohmteers,
are ooonlinating "beverage

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GROUND FlESH SEVERAL
TIMES DAILY

O'DELL .liM~~ LUMBER

Leonard Gwiazdowsky

. Wa Reoarvo The Right to ~imit Quantities

GROUND -aEEF
3-LB. PKG.
OR MORE

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CLOSED SUNDAY

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The Sunday Times-Sentinel-Page A·6

Area deaths

STORE HOURS:
MON.· THURS.

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Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va.

PAINT SPECIALS
WHITE - as low aa " · " Gal.
AttentiOn Townllllp, County, Steie Otficills
Complete Display of Approved Plastic Culverts
. Sa•es you mon~y
SUN$tt1NE MIX
Only 110.10 Bale

SPECIALS ON ALL
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Pon'teroy Middleport-Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleeunt. W. Va.

The Sunday Times-Sentillfi-Paga A-7

:R acine cable senrice sal~ proposal revealed 'to council •

. Pleasant.

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Heating program applications taken.

New. Roo

CHESHIRE - Applications are being accepted by Gallla-Melgs
Community Action Agency to provide service for low-Income
households through the furnace fuel oli retrofit program.
The program Is
to Increase the
of
Both renters and homeowners may apply, but they rnusl be
_residetM!_.of Ga1lia ·and MPigq ~!Ll!~~!! haW -'"!t-e!!!e 'l.'!th!..oo: t.~
15npercent (same as HEAP) guidelines. MobUe.hornes are Included
• ln the program.
• Other requirements Include heating systems that must be fuel oU
gun-type burners with forced air, hot water or steam heat.
Income ellglbUity extends to a one-person household earning up
$7,470; two persons, up $10,00; three persons, up to $12,690; lour
persons, up to $15,lXl; five persons, up to $17,910; six persons, up to
• Sa!,050. Appllc~~Dts ll\il)' add $2,610 tor each Individual member.
" . Interest.,p applicants should contact CAA al367-7341 or 992-li629.

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for 1985.
They are Ed Bealr, president; Kirk Chevalier, vice president; .
' Jolu) W(ckharn, treasurer; and Gregory Hibbs, secretary.
Line·oHicers are Dorsel Miller, fire chief; Kirk Chevalier, first
ass.lstant chief; fuly Werry, second asslstant.chiJ!l; Larry
Cleland, captain; Gary Young, Gregory Hibbs, David Edwards,
Ed Bealr, Virgil Taylor, fuly Weny, Bruce Myers, Jolm
Edwards, Roy Christy. Hobart Newell, Harold Newell and Robert
Woods, lieutenants; Roy Chrtsty, arson Investigator; and John
Wickham , assistant arson Investigator.
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In 1984, lour trucks answered calls Including eight clilmney,fl,es;
nine structuralllres, and seven calls lor other problems. A total of77
· hours truck service was recorded with 336 hours of volunteer firemen
• service provided. Vehicles were diiven 1,234 mileS during the year.
' The. department meets on the second and fourth Wl'(jnesday of
each month and aU Interested persons are Invited to attend the
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GALLIPOLIS - A Bluefield ,
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days In ~P Gallla c.ouniy Jail and
WJIS lined UXl after pleading guUty
Ff'iday ln Gallipolis Municipal Court
to DWI.
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"Brian Perty. 24. was also placed
on 18 monthS probatlon'.and had his
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Meigs County Emergency Medical
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At 4:25 a .rri., Rutland went to
Meigs Mine 2 lor Robert DonnaUy,
to Holzer Medical Center; Pomeroy
ai 10:13 a .m. went to the county
infirmary lor Thelma Grueser, to
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Salem Street to Veterans Memorial; Pomeroy at 12.:56 p.m. took
P'aullne Queen from Pomeroy CUff
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3; 52 p.m. went .to the horne of Lee
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Methodist women
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MIDDLEPORT - The program
will be presented by Beulah
· McComas and Katherine Knight
will lead devotionals when Metho·
dist Women meet at 7:30 p.m.
Monday at Heath United Methodist
Church.
Hostesses are Paullne Horton,
Mary Wise, Lorena DavtsandTerry
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p.m. Monday by the Middleport·
POmeroy Rolacy Club at Heath
United Methodist Church. The
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By LEE ANN WELCH
'l1ntes-Sentlne staff
GALLIPOLIS - Creativity
has been honored In the annual
Interpretive Lens competition.
housed through the the French
Art Colony In GaUipolls and

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Displayed throughout February, 28 works will represent 13
photographers from Otilo and
West VIrginia. They were
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In the professional black and
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Amateur. color winners were
Mark Clark. Letart, W.Va ..
"Forest Primeval,'.' fl1'st pia~
and second to Janet . Byers,
Galllpolis, for "Moorea from
Papeete."
Black and white amateur
category winners wete first
place to Judith Gunnaway.
Vinton, Cor "Shoe Heaven,'' and
second to Mary Arin Myers.
_ Langsville. for "What's the
Joke.''
Other photographers on display are Ruby Briggs. Gallipolis; Bobby J. Clark. Gallipolis;
Ken Moore, Pt. Pleasant,
W.Va.; Gene O'Rourke, GalllpoUs and Sarah Walker.
The exhibit Is open to the
public Tuesdays and Thursdays,
10 a .m. !o_.3.p.m.• amiSalurd~!YS

At lett, second place professional black and white, "Rememberance" by Dan Carr,
Chesterhill, Ohio. At right, second place amateur black and
while, ''What's the Joke?" by
Mal'y Ann Myers, LangsvDie.

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are given by aides. Mrs. Smith
says tile aides sometimes have
six or seven patients a day they
visitandthat'swhattheydo. The
work of all&amp;ides Is supervised by
purses at least once every two
weeksatnochargetothepatlent
or ariy Insurance agency. Each
visit Is billed through the
hospital at $.}).
Three registered nurses and
two aides work full time In the
progt;am, along With a pbyslc!al
therapist on a part-time basts.

di'awn, a procedure that takes
about 10 minutes.
"Our service saves the frustratlons, and problems on those
taking care of the patients
because this can be done In the
home by a nurse,'' she
commented.
Planned Expansion
The next expansion Cor the
program wUi be Intravenous
therapy In the home under strlct
supervision along with chemotherapy. All services are Ol) the

Hospital administrator Scott
Lucas credits the growth of the
Home Health Service program
to government culbacks on
(undlng, forcing many patients
to leave the hospital while stDl
neecllng some nursing care.
-Ellzabeth Smith, R.N. and
coordinator of the program
since the recent retirement or
Edna Russell, R.N., said Medicare and Medicaid - as well as
many prtvate Insurance companies - wlll pay for out-patient
care "because It keeps people
out of the hospltal... lt's cheaper
In the long run."
Servlcell Provided
She said that the agency
provides skilled nursing services In the home- such things lis
cheCking and changing cathe- ·
rers. tubes and bandages, draw. lng blood, and provldlng physl·
I'A 1 !_heraro:. _
Personal care .such as baths,
shampoos and changing beds

needed to provide service.
"Sometimes visits are made
every day Cor two or three weeks
to get the patient settled In a
routine. while for others It's
every other day. once a week
and sometimes, just once a
month,'' Mrs. Smith said.
She noted the service currently has 65 regular patients,
. ranging from nine-years-old to
the over-65 group.
The 1984 report of services
showed 4,781 total visits. lnc!ud·
lng 2,341 by the nursing stall,
2.122 by home health aides, and
160 by a PhYSical therapist. A
total of 37llab tests by made by
the staff
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One facet of the Home Health
Servt~ Is to Improve the quality
of life lor the patient and those
who care· for the homeboum
service. She cited one Instance
where It took the wile nearly five
·hours to get the patient ready to~
take to a clinic to have blood ·

' very confining situations of a
emphasized.
homebound patient. This could
She explained that onte a
patient has been referred for • Include providing someone to go
Into the home and stay with the
service. either by their physl·
patient, he added.
clan. a friend or relative. an ·
Home Health History
evaluation visit Is made at no
Home
Health Service began at
charge. A contact Is then made
Veterans
In 1912 as a two year
. with the patient's physician who
pilot
project
and since has
makes the recommendations for
expanded
yearly.
partly betrealment or egulpment as
cause
hospital
costs
have risen
needed. The PhYsician does not
to
where
government
and prihave to be affllltate with Vetevate
Insurance
companies
are
rans Memorial, she added .
limiting time spent In the
Hospital equipment can be
hospital.
provided only by prescription
Lucas said that the service Is
from the physician. Commocles,
not avallllb!e In all counties, and
beds, wheelchairs, walker~.
that everytime he attends a
canes and overhead tf!lpeze
meeting of hospital administraequipment are avaUable to those
tors,
there Is a '"clamortng" lor
whO quality.
~ehomenumlng~s~h
Hospice and Reeploe
as Meigs County now provides.
"While Hospice and Respite
He predicts that the Home
may not be coming to Meigs
Health
Service wUi become
County this month or next. we
extensive
as hospital costs
mOI'f
wUi have that sonietlme In the
conunue
to
go
up, anci he's
near future,'r tile hosplal adminconcerned about community
IstratOr announced.

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'lbnes-Sentlnel staff
pOMEROY - The Home
Health Service of Veterans
Memorial l{ospltal which has
grown by leaps and bounds over
the past severar years, partly
because of rising hospital care
costs, Is expanding Its services
to homebound Meigs Countlans.
A me&lt;!lcal equipment supply
program has been added. and
thehospltalls!ooklngtoatimeln
the near future when Hospice

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being handled by her department are a part of Hospice and
Resplce, although they can't
actually be classified that way.
Lucas talked about a plan lor
setting aside a couple or rooms
at the hospital Cor the terminal
patients in thelaststagesofthelr
Illness where the Hospice philosophy 'or a home atmosphere
with adequate medical care can
be combined with social and
spiritual needs.

awareness.

"Sick people are happiest at
l)ome, and through the hospital's

Home Health SeQ'ice, we're
going home with them.' ' he
concluded.

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PlANNING EXPANSION- VeteransMemorla1Hospl&amp;aJAdrnlnl8-tral8r ScoU LucM confers w1t11 lbe new Home Health Service
Smtih, R.N., on p1i1n11 for expBIIlhg servlceJ!i
coordinator,
oiiewi iilrouih iiu1i llltliiCY to inciucie iniravenous iilerapy ior· iile
homebound and hooplue aervlce.

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LEITA - The Rev. Ernest
Baker . w111 speak at Walnut ·
Ridge Church, Sunday, 7 p.m.

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limit Quantities

GALLIPOLIS - The Inheritors will be at Elizabeth Chapel
Church, :lunday, 7 p.m. lrf the
service. Public invited.
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1ne- Ltvmg
Word Church .of God at Chester
will -present llv~ ·v1a satellite,
MarUyn Hickey Sunday through
Wednesday her teaching on the
subject, "How to be an
Achiever .· • The Sunday evening .
·service will lle at 7 p.m. and
Monday through Wednesday at8
p.m . The public .Is Invited to

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:will meet at 7 p.m. Monday at
the Civic Center.
GALLIPOLIS - St. Louis ·
·Catholic Women's Club wUI
:meet Monday for mass at 6: ~
. p.m.. dinner to follow. Bob
:Murphy will speak .on
·aicohoiiStn.

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GALLIPOLIS Gallla
County Deputy Sheriff's Association will meet Monday, 7 p.m.
at the courthouse.

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International Order of Job's
Daughters, will meet Monday at
7 p.m. at the Middleport Masonic
Temple. The council wUimeetat
6:30p.m.
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GALLIPOLIS- GFWC Riverside Club will meet Tuesday 1
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Madge
Shahan. Mrsw. Jennie Elliot will
have the program.

quite special bec.ause you
' 'remembered.''
Flowers and candy are, of course,
two of the most popular ways ol
"remembering" and the Florists'
Transworld Delivery reports that
there should be a good supply of .
flowers at a wide range of prices lor
Val!mttne's Day.
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GALLIPOLIS - La Leche
League will meet TUesday, 9: ~
a.m. at the home ot Ua Tipton.
Topic will be nutrition and
·weaning. For information, call
446-4195, 446-6314 or 286-49'JJ.

Meigs County Is an advantage.
Tne ~-ur reports ~me average
price of a long-stemmed rose will be
$5- that's $60 a dozen and in a few
areas prices will go to $7 each. Two ·
local florists advise that roses will ·
be going from $35.95 to$42 adozen.
By the way, if you aren't all that
Oushed this year, the florists
organization recommends that you
go for a few flowers or even a single
bloom. That proves, probably, that
love shouldn't be measured by the
dozen. Isn't that profound?
. Now -::- there's nothing wrong_
w'ifncandy on Thursctay eifher particularly if you have a sweet
~: tooth and think you might be invited
..~ • to share the box: And talk about
:. price range - there's a small
i: 99-center -, It Isn't chocolate and '
'· ~ how much sharing can you do with
· . : that size - and you can go close to
,: ~ 50 bucks if you really wani to make
: a sweet impression.
, · Of ~course. the boxes - even
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. : without candy- are pretty, but I do
;. recommend that you give a filled
~: one. The largest box I've encoun•• tered this year Is at Fruth
; : Pharmacy where you can latch
:: onto a gorgeous four pounder for
· : $48.98.

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Festivals will' be held for the ftrst
time In Kansas City, Mo., starting
April 12; WinstDn-Salem, N.C.,
starting May 5, and LouisvUie, Ky.,
starting May 11.
· During the festival season, which
begins March 15andendsJune2, the
arts festivals also wUI be held in
Blnningham · and ·Foley, Ala.;
TUcson, Ariz.; Marin County, Calif.;

Valentine's Day. Although vacatlonlng In San Francisco, Jim didn't
let us down and .S(l I send al!lllg his
words to you:
A 1985 Valenlille
Every year l'm kidded by,
The Printers at the shop;
They look real close .and tell me,
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don't know what,
It's llke that every year.
They know I c110not see myself,
So they tease untlll cry;
This year thai said I can't he
mailed,
Because (llY ink's not dry.

Toledo, Ohio; Canby, Corvallis,
Eugene, Monmouth-Inde(X!ndence
and Portland, Ore.; Seattle, Milwaukee and Washington, D.C.
'J1!e Kennedy Center has held its
own two-week lmaglnatlonCelebration annually since 1977 and has
commlssioned 18 original works
stncethatyear. Thecenterprovides

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served in Korea since 19&amp;1 with "Ciiristlans In Action" - Long Bead.
CaiH. The public Is Invited. The family wiD also show ~des of
work.
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The Wizard of Oz Club Interna ·
tiona! can be reached at Box 95,
KinderhOok, Ill., 62345 .

P11itir1 111d G11/erg Prl"lf
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"The Terry Fox Story" won the
1984 Genie Award, Canada· s top
fllm prize.

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Among new touring production.&lt;
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festtva! sponsorl!d by the Kennedy this year ~-a \lance program-"-Center, will be held In 21 cities featurlng the Ririe-Woodbury :
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and Gerald Shuster will be doing
just that at their home on Lincoln
Heights; Thursday. It's their 53rd.
Mildred, by the way, Is recovering
from recent surgery at Veterans
Memorial Hospital. She's doing
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annlversar)'.
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.POMEROY -

. VIctoria Ann

Paul Click, Pomeroy, and the late
Larcy Morrison. and Theodore H.
LPhew of ChUilcothe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William LPhew St., Pomeroy,
exchanged wedding vows In a
) candlelight wedding at the Middle. / port Church of Christ on Dec. 15.
Robert P . Melton performed the
ceremony following a program of
and vocal music by Macyln
-WI'ImY and Joanne Clark. Their
included "Somewhere
Love, " "The Rose" and "You

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

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Victoria -Ann Morrison becomes ·
bride of Theodore Lehew Dec. 15
_.. -· M:omson, daugtlterof-Mr: and Mrs.

10. 1986

-DAR .raising money
for Lady
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prtvatecoUegeretlrement plan was
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The !lrst pensiOn plan for publlP
University for Its professors with a elementa,ry and secondary sc~
mlnlmum oU5 years ot service at r leacll:"rs '!_as started t~ ~ollowiNC
age 65, according to the American · , year m ChiC&amp;go.

ceremony, the bride a11d groom
"- presentcd-their-rnothers-·~vit., l~.g-·
stemmed red roses.
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Sharon Grtl11n served as maid of
ho.nor and wore a maroon Door
length gown. The bridesmaids were
Cheryl LPhew, Gallipolis, sister of
the groom, and Mrs. Tercy Deal .
Chillicothe, In lavender floor length
gowns, All of the attendants carrted
hurricane lamps with floral

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GALUPOLIS - The Natlpnal
Society Daughters or the American
Revolution has proclaimed Thursday, Feb. 14, as Liberty Love Day,
On this !lay, all 211.001 members
will participate In a one-day
nationally coordinated effort to
ralse funds lor the restoration of the
Statue of Liberty.
Loc~!-lly, the French Colony Chapter Is sponsortng this e!fort, with
each member making her own

wreaths.

William Lehew Jr .. brother of tHe
groom from Pomeroy, was . best
man, and ushers were John LPhew,

dation. The rededication Is scheduled lor the Statue's blf1hday Oct. 28, 1986.
Area contributions may be sent to
French Colony's treasurer, Ruth
Evans, Box 7, VInton. Ohio 45686.

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::Z,enter arrangement of white roses,
;lavender and dusty rose miniature
~amatlons and hOlly flanked by floor
~andelabra with rose colored tapers
~nd dEcorated with flowers In the
....,eddlng colors. Large evergreen
lm-eaths with massive pink bows
JNere also included in the decor along
numerous poinsettias to carcy

wore black . tuxedoes and pink
rosebud boutonnieres. ·
The mother of the bride wore an
lvocy ensemble with accent trlrp in
green. The groom'smo.therwas in a
beige · and black suit and both
mothers wore red and white
miniature rose and holly corsages.
The
held In the church

decorated with greenecy and
bows.
..- ·The ori&lt;lewas esconed to me-anar
:lJy her uncle, John Dunlap, Colum;)Jus. She wore a handmade gown of
':lvocy satin fasl)loned with a high
.ileckllne, long lace sleeves, and
-~rapped waist with a bouffant skirt
~hlch flowed Into a chapel train.
• She wore a garland of baby'S ·
:hreath with · rriaroon ribbon strea:iners. Her jewelrv consisted of a
'diamond gtven to her by her mother,
!and a gold antique cross, the gift of
:RainOna Compton. She carrted a
;rascadlng bouqu_et of pine, white
'fO!;es, pink tulips; Taven~er cai'tia·
and dusty rose miniature
!carnaliorlS. As a part of the

Phllathea Women. The
cake was three tiered and decorated
witif live fiuWen, Wilh~il wt::!II?"Clls:O
used at the base along with votive ..
candles. The bride's grandmother,
Mrs. Frank Percy, made the nuts
and mints which-were served along
_with the punch from another table
also decorated with flowers in the
wedding colors. and pink candles.
Mrs. LPonard Van Meter was
chairman of the serving committee.
Guests were registered by Mrs.
Michael Wilfong, who wore a rose
colored satin gown. Rice · bags, ,
made by the groom's grandmother,
Mrs. Wiliiam TIInen~r,-wered~l:J-- ·
uled from a basket belonging to the
groom's great-granqmother, the

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announcing the approaching mar·
rlage of their daughter, Angela Kay,
~oRodney H. Manley, sonofMr.and
Mrs. John Manley, Pomeroy.
· The open-church wedding wlll
iake place on Saturday, March 2, at
~; 30 p.m. at the Pomeroy Church of
Pu'lst. Nell Proudfoot will perfor_m
the ceremony. A reception wlll ' be
held in the church hall Immediately
tollowing the wedding.
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Meigs High School. Her !lance also
~actuated from Meigs.

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Installed 50Q mlles of plastic pipe
underground for its rapidly expand·
in~ gas distribution system.
; Oneofthenatlon'sfastestgrowing
cities, San Antonio adds 7,001 gas
customers each year. It uses plastic
pipe for all sizes ~der 4 inches In
diameter, with the typical housing
subdlvislpn havlng2·inch gas mains
and l -inch service connections to

late Mrs. August LPlfheit.
the wedding were Mrs. Harold
The bride graduated from East· Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. -Richard
ern High SChool and attended Ohio . Leifheit, Springfield, Mrs. Gregocy
University.
Parsons, Ripley, W.Va.; James
The groom, a graduate of MeigS Bilek, 'columbus; Todd Morrison,
High School and Capitol University, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry, Mr: and
where he was a me mber of Kappa Mrs.Lester Young, Mrs. Minnie
Iota Lambda, Is employed at Cochran, Athens, and Ramona
Huntington Local Schools, Chilli- Compton, Belpre.
Friends and relatives of the
cothe, as athletic director and head
football coach.
couple gathered at the home of the
Tn~ t'Oupiti residt-s al 6349·-5. -R_ · .gr.oom.'t; grandmother, I"A-rs. Hnrry,_ m, Chillicothe. .
Davis, for a party following the
Among the out-of-town guests al church reception.

NEW YORK (AP) -While top
corporate executives enjoy many
benefits, time on their hands is
definitely not one of them.
. The. average top executive works
about 22 hours a week more than
employees who hold "9-to-5" jobs,
according to a survey made for
Robert.Half In lerna tiona! , a recruit·
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CHESTER -Mr. and Mrs. Lando · grandchlldre~ · and SIX greatgrandchldren,
Clay wlllobserve the~ 50th wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Oaywere marrted
annlversacy on Saturday from 6 to9
on
Feb. 6, 1935 in Logan County,
p.m. at Clay's Shake Haven In
W.Va
. Mrs. Clay is the former
'Chester.
.
Elizabeth
LPeson.
The open reception Is being hOsted
Friends
and relatives of the
by their children, Mr. and Mrs.
to attend
couple
arecordtallylnvlted
Kenneth DeLong and Mr. and Mrs.
-Rena!d Clay. The eouple has fiv~ . the observ~ce. It Is requested that
be omitted.
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CHESHffiE - John Mertda and
Anna Shaw will observe their 50th
wedding annlversacy Saturday,
Feb. 16, wlthanopenreceptlonatthe
Kyger Creek Oubhouse, 1 to 5 p.m .
The couple was marrted Feb. 16,
19.'!5 by the REv. Ira Sheets at his
residence on State !Wute 218 and
are the parents of daughters- Mrs.
Albert (Ruth) ·smith oi Kennii,

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Mullins of West Jefferson, Ohio;
Mr-S: William E. (Linda) Stanley of · ·
Gallipolis; · and sons. Richard of
Orient, Ohio; Robert of Rio
Grande; and John of Tiffin. They
have 17 grandchildren and seven
gTeat-grandchlleren.
Shaw retired after 34 years with
th?-Statc H1ghwiiy f.)qiartmtiit .

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Smiths -note 52nd anniversary
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred. B. Smith
, observed their 52nd wedding ann!·
versacy on Sunday at their hoJTleop
West Shade Road with a family
dinner.
They were marrted on Feb. 4,1933
atCattletsburg, Ky. bytheRev:Joel
Cunningham.

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We Ate Parlici/Jgtlng In The 1985 PIM and iJIIdll g~~o,_
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Jolnlng the couple for the dinner
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Windon and Becky, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin (Barbara) Tripp, Rodney and
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Mr. and Mrs . Rodney Cbevallerand·
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&lt;U1I&lt;»&gt;IIiuute has reference to a specific kind of unit with a apecifi~
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denomirtating themselves is found in I Corinthians 1:10-13. The word
translated di.W.. Is from the Greek "•cilirma, "meaning diuention. to
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BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (AP)
- Oplo University, with Vic
Alexander's 12 p&lt;&gt;_ints leading a
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bench, kept Its Mid-American
Conference basketball lead Satur·
day by trimming Bowling Green
60-56 for the Bobcats' lOth consecutive victory. . . •
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Ohio. 17-4' overall and 11-lln the
conff_rence, bullt an early lead, plled
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Green, 8-l3and 2-10.
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Henry, described by his trainer as
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called by his jockey "the darndest
sonofagun I ever rode," is on top of

MUlLIN SAND:WIUI - St. John's Chris MuJDn
(*!)passes oul of a zone defense between VIDanova
University's Dwayne McClain, rear, and Ed Pinckney

the horseraclng world forthesecond
time in his storybook career.
Sam Rubin's grand gelding, who
is preparing to race again 'II age 10,
won an Eclipse Award Friday night

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John Henry, who also won an
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Jordan, others look forward
_to 1985 NBA All·Star game
INDIANAPOLIS. (AP ) -Rookie
sensation Michael Jordan of the
Chicago Bulls says he' s serious
about playing In the National
Basketball Association AU-Siar
game, while the slam-durik championship Is just for fun .
"The game on Sunday makes me
nervous and I might not score a
point," said Jordan, who will start
for the East in the All-Star game
scheduled for 1:45 p.m. EST Sunday
tn front of a crowd of 40,fXXl at the
Hoosier Dome. "But for the slamdunk competition, I'm trying to
relax and have fun."
Larry Nance of Phoenix, Julius
Jo;l'\l!ng of PhDadelphia and Jordan

,Jordan, Clyde Drexler of Portland, Orlando Woolridge of Chi·
cago, Darrell Grltflth of Utah,
Terence Stansbury of Indiana and
Domlnlque WUklns of Atlanta
competed in the preliminary round.
In an effort to encourage the
players to try more dltflcult dunks.
the NBA changed the rules of the
event so that missed shots are not
penalized.
"I can jump well and I have real
big hands and my legs are younger ,
than anyone else's In the comJl!!tl·
tlon, so I gUess I have a chance,"
Jordan said.

lng In
s slam-dunk championship. Nance, whowonlastyear,
and Ervl!l~t. the 1984 runneruo. h~tl ~

free-throw line, afeatmade famous
by Erving.

bye Into tbe semifinals.

France earns firSt gold medal
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BORMIO, Italy (AP)· Olympic
sliver medalist Perrine Pelen led
France to a 1-2 finish In the women's
slalom and gave her country the
first gold medal at the World Alpine
Ski Championships Saturday.
ChrlsteUe Gulgnard raced a
blistering second run to jump from
ninth to second overall and win the
sllver medal.
· ..Olympic champion Paotetta Magonl of Italy took the bronze lifter a
risky second run on the Ortler
coul'5e to give the host country Its
first medal of the championships. .
_The United States was unable to
dUplicate ftS sW111ling gold-bronze
giant slalom finish, W\th Eva
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SOU'IH BEND, Ind. (AP ) Dwayne Washington scored a
game-high 20 points and Rafael
Addison added 17 Saturday as
sixth-ranked iiiyracuse i defeated
Notre Daine . 6&amp;62 in ·· a nonconference college tiasketball
game.
The lead changed hands five
times In a hard-fought second half
that also saw eight ties. David
. Rivers and Ken Barlow led the Irish
offense with 16 points eac~.
Fouls hurt Notre Dame late In the
game, and Syracuse hit nine of 12
from the free-throw line, including
three by Addison In the closing
minute after the Irish tied lor the last
time at 56-56 on a field goal by
Donal&lt;! Royal.
The Orangemen Improved their
record to 16-4, whlle the 1$h fell to
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Devils regained the lead on a Kevin
Strickland jumper and gradually
pulled away when Alarie scored
nine points and Dawkins hit four In a
2';6-mlriute span.
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Strickland added 10 points for
Duke, ti-4and6-41n theACC.
Bias led Maryland with 21 points
whlle Adkins atlded. 14, Tom Jones
addect 11 and Adrlari Branch 10.
Maryland is 19-7, 5-31n theACC.

MADISON. Wis. (API - Rick
Olson scored 32 points and Scott
Roth tallied 19 of his 21 points In the ·
second half as Wisconsin snapped a
nine-game losing streak in a
come-from-behind 92-78 Big Ten
basketball victory over Ohio SUIte
Saturday.
Wisconsin, which trailed by as
many as nine points late in the first
half, rallied to a 58-52 lead with a 19-9
spurt opening the second half.
_.. Olson scored eight, _points and
Roth six during that span.
Ohio State regained a ~2 lead
with 8:26 to play on a drive by Ronnie
Stokes. But, paced by four Roth
baskets, the Badgers ripped off a
19-5 run to take a commanding 81-68
lead.
Wisconsin , which also got 16
points from J .J . Weber, upped its
record to 11-10 overall and 2-9 in the
Big-Ten. Ohio State, 14-6and6-5, was
led byTroyTaylorwith23 pointsand
Stokes with 19.
The loss ruined a homecoming of
sorts for Ohio State's Brad Sellers;
who transferred from Wisconsin
two years ago after dispu tes with the
coaching staff. Sellers scored 13
points ' before fouling out with 44
seconds left
With 1: 06 remaining in the first
half, Ohio State led 37-33.
Then, a basket by OSU's Dave
Jones and a personal and technical
foul on Wisconsin 's Mike Heineman
produced what, in effect , was a
5-polnt play and the Buckeyes took a
42-331ead.
(54) during lint baH acllon In Philadelphia Saturday.
St. John 1scaplure Its elghtotralght victory, 'lO-llS. (AP
Taylor's 10 points, five assists and
IA&lt;ierpholo).
four rebounds contributed to Ohio
State's 43-39 halftime lead.

On Sunday, Jordan will be joined
In the Eastern Conference starting
lineup by forwards Larry Bird of
Boston and Erving, center Moses
Malone of Philadelphia and guard
lslah 'nx&gt;J:llllS of Detroit.
The Western Conference starters
are center Kal'!!em Abdul-Jabbar
and guard Earvin "Magic" Johnson
of the Los Angeles Lakers, guard
George Gervln of San Antonio, and
fmwards Ralph Sampson of Houston and 'Adrian Dantley of Utah.
The West reServes are forwards
Alex English and Calvin Natt, both
of Denver, ani! Nance; 'centers Jack
Slkma of Seattle and Akeem
Olajuwon oL Houston an~ guan!s

Norm Nixon of the Los Angeles
Cllppers.
Coming off the bench lor the East
are forwards Bernard King of New
York and Ten-y Cummings of
MUwaukee, centers Robert Parish
or Boston· and Bill Laimbeer of
Detroit and guaf!ls Mlcheal Ray
RJchardsonofNewJersey,Bostim's
Dennis Johnson and Sldnf'y Moncrief or Mllwaukee.
Also scheduled Saturday was an
oldtlmers' game, with two teams
coached by · Red Holzman and
Bobby Leonard. The players range
In age from Pete Maravlch, 36, to
Bob Davies, 65.
Also on Saturday, tbe NBABoard
of Governors were expected to
dL!cuss the proposed purchase by
JeiTY Relnsdol'f, owner of basebell's Chicago White Sox, of a
majority Interest In the Chicago

Twardokens' lOth place the best
finish. The 19-year-old from Squaw
Valley, Calif.: was clock~!!~ In
1:31.35.
Heidi Bowes of Steamboat
Springs, Colo., was 17th in 1: ~.00.
Tamara McKinney of Lexlllgton,
Ky., the 1983 World Cup o\&lt;erall
champion and the tour's ctefepdlng
slalom champion, had sqother
disappointing race. Just· as In the
giant slalom, she posted the
second-fastest Intermediate tllne of
the first run only to
before the
finish.
Bulls •
The fourth American In the field,
NBA Commlllldoner David Stern
Kar-en Laru:uter oi Incline Village."" said FTidayile expected iile board to
Nev., also feU In the first run.
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by representatives of the Thoroughbred Racing Associations,
Natldnal 'fun Writers Assciciatjon
and Dally Racing Form. Slew o'
Gold, a son of Seattle Slew, who was
the ~977 Horse of the Year arid Triple
Crown winner, was voted champion
older horse.
In becoming the Qldest Horse of
the Year - Kelso, another great
gelding, was 7 when he won his fHth
straight title In 1964 - John Henry
scored six victories, all of them In
grass stakes in nlnestartslnl98!l.He
earned $2,336,650 and boost his
career record bankroll to $6,597,947.
Rubin has said he gets maD

crttlcizing him for continuing to race
John Henry. One letter sa id he
"must be . greedy to race a
9-year-old. That 's equivalent to a
63-year-old man. "
"He llves to run, and when he' sou t
there racing he means to beat you, "
trainer Ron McAnany· said after
John Henry was honoreq at the
Eclipse Awards Dinner. " ... old John
is everything you could ask for ln.a

racehorse.".
"He gives you everything he has
every time he rum , and just when
you think he's finally going to get
beat he reaches back and gives you
even more," said Cluis McCarron.
"There's no horse like him

anywhere."
John Henry opened 198!1 with a
fifth-place finish in the Santa Anita
Handicap on the dirt . In his only
other start on the dirt, he finished
second in the Hollywood Gold Cup
Handicap.
His triumphs were in the.Golden
Gate , Handicap at Golden Gate
Fields, ·!he Hollywood Invitational
Handicap, tte Sunset Handicap at
Hollywood, th e BudweiserArlington Million at Arlington Park,
the Turt Classic at Belmont· Park
and the Ballantine's Scotch Classic
at the Meadowlands. His only loss on
the grass was a third in the San Luis
Rey at Santa Anita.

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February 10, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport-G.allipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant, W.Va.

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February 1o.

Kyger Creek quintet upsets Southern, 67.-64
card.
second quarter, with both sides . strong double-digit performances
KC Is now 3-3 in loop action and~ tying, 31-31, at the half. The viSitors
from senlor center-forward Rodney
on the season. Southern dropped to mounted an attack on the Bobcats
Morgllll, who added 1i points, and
_SQu~ei:Jl for the flrs!J.Ime_'!t nearlt.._ ]-'!_overall. ·
~thaJ erlded the Quarter wiPI South: • from Bri8Jt Wamstey,_the senior
15 years here Friday rught.
·
The game was a battle from the . . em down by only three.
fo!WI'rd whO adiled 10. senior guard
. When thE' dust settled, flna,l score
start. as the Bobcats compiled a
But a blast o1 scorlng In the tlnal . Chuck Vogel supplied another eight
fortheBobcateffort.
read: KygerCreek67,Sou!hern64:
one-pointleadovertheTornadoesat period saw KC hold onto the lead.
1be loss dropped Southern. now
the end of the first quarter. TheBobcatsledbyasmuchasseven
Adams' scoring was compll4·21ntheSVAC,agameandone-half
Southern's junior ·guard Todd intheflnalmlnutes andwereahead
mented by 16 from junior forward
~ oil! of first place behind Hannan Adams, who recorded 23 points for by six with22secondsleft. Inorderto Jay Bostick, while center Kevin
:~ce, ~1. The Wildcats are.now.in .1he.evenlng,ledthescorlngassault avoid ioullng, KC worked. the ball Teaford broughUn another six.
: ~e: driver's seat with only three
Action was no less hectic In the around, keeping the visitors at bay.
In shooting, both teams were even
• fOJI!Eirence games left on thls year's
•~
KC Coach Keith Carter also drew

tromthefouJHne.KCconnectedon · Po~th Notte . Dame. The
15 of 24 tries from the Door for 62 Bobcats were to travel to Cross
percent, and Southern Sllllk 20 of Its Lanes Christian 'IUesday, host
32 att~p~ for 62. The Bo~Jeats Southwestern Friday and pia~ a
rontro!!cd .he ga.'lle trom the fi&lt;lm',
m&amp;kropgBnlf'wlth-E-astem Feb.16.
recordlng55percenton26of47shots,
Southern IS scheduled to play
whUeSoutherncanned20of55for36 Wahama there Tuesday and host
percent.
E11stern Friday.
KChad'rlrebOunds,wilhMorgan
KYGER CREEK (67) - Vogel ~:
snatching 11, and had nine
Waugh 2-04: Wamsley 4-2-10; Kitchen 9-9-Z7;
turnovers.
.
Morgan ~1-U; Pennington l..J-5; Gilmore
The junior Tornadoes captured
IJ.2-2. Totall 5-1547.
.
SOI1n!ERN (M) - Bostick 8-().16: Roush
the reserve tUt, 53-37, with Jamie

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night In a makeup game with

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~~U~~rd Anthony Kitchen's Tl points,
~yger Creek defeated visiting

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1·24; Wickline 0.3-J; 1'~ ford 2·2.6; Gllbrl&amp;
1-(1-2: Adams 6-11·23: Harr~ 2-1-5: Grueser
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IJ.H; Thrley 2-0-4. Totalo rl-~1-et.
Sooreby·-

Trace increases con£e ren·ce Ie·ad· ~~~lr~Era_~;:hF:~~-~~ ·
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: Fr·lrlav'&lt; SVAC matchup with

consecutive baskets.
Davis adding eight. The team
-~:~~coming out on top, 71-53.
Both teams tra.ded baskets un!U
recorded 14 turnovers.
:;
Mike Jenkins called It "our the- end of the quarter, with the ·
The wtn gives HT a l2-4 record,
~t game at home all year," as the . Wildcat$ recapturing the lead by a and .Eastern Is 6-6 and 4-2 in . the
· WI).dcatsrecorded thetrstxihleague two-point margin.
league.
:-Mn· in seven starts, and Increased ·The second · period saw HT
Reserve 'lbrlller
league-lead to another full·
steadJiy build upon the lead.
In 8 thriller that took two
~t~,~~ov~;~er defending co-champion Although the Eagles' pace didn't overttmes, HT's reserve edged
~~
which lostto Kyger Creek slacken, HT scoring and some
Eastern, 54-50, In a hard-fought

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Eastern led 49-48 at 36 seconds
when Jenkins sank two at the foul
Une. Eastern 's Steve Homer tied It
· on a foul shot, but Jenkins and Stitt
combined at the foulllne to get the

win. ·

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Stitt was high scorer with 11, and
Jenkins had 10forHT. TrevorSmaU
added
and Chris Petro and

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:.urerP we controlled the tempo,"

: Jinkimu;atrt hut.FiddPrlthar~nite

: ao~lS.point l~ad~t-theopening~it~

· f01lrth quarter, he didn't relax
• ,
~9ugh to begin subbing until the
::!tlst five minutes, when the score
63-43 in HT's favor. .
- "I have a lot of respect for him
• · (E_!Istern Coach DenniS Eichinger)
· -:~hiS team," Jenkins commented.
•· "-"'-d 1 was s
1 ased "th
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WI our
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And
·. : · . PIeased he might he. after

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:&lt; had 21 points, BUI Swain, who
.~:recorded 17, and Phil Bailey, who
: •roundedoutthescorlngwlthl6.
The game opened with a strong
• ..assault from Eastern. Within the
~·first three minutes, Brent BISsell-,
~:;Jeff Caldwell and Greg Leachman
·· ~each scored baskets and kept the
: ; hosts from scoring untU 5: 13, wheri
- ~:l:lalley stepped forward to shoot
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LOGAN - Coach Kelfh
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' ~;freshmen dropped a 45-39 baski&gt;t ·
::-·:!&gt;all decision to Logan here Friday,
&lt; snapping the Little Devils' nine&gt; garne winning streak.
;: Gallipolis, now 9·2 ovrall (not
:; :COunting last night's makeup game
' &lt;:at home against visiting Waverly)
play a makeup at Waverly
; ~-,'Tuesday, then conclude the 1984·85
: ~ ~campaign in the annual Pt Plea.;sant freshman tournament on Feb.
::lS-16.
.,
•.; l'h the Logan loss, Logan led 7-6,

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GAllS FROSH (38) - Evans l.Q-2: StO\\'Crs
·: ..:J-0-6; Thomas 3-2-8; Hauldren 2-0-4: Berk.lch
' • "''I.O.S; Young ~1 - 11 . Totals 18.3-39.
:• : LOG~ FROSH (45) - Gabrl ~l 5-HI:
,• ~Walker 2-1-5; TompklllS 2.()4: Gill 2-3-7:
•: ·E~ltston 0-2-2; Va n Verls 2-M: Spar1or
' . •-1+12. To«Us 11-11-15.

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for the Wildcats when they go to
traUed by nine with less than a
the Eagles tied, and on a· foul, HT'~
Irontotl St. Joe, and then travel to
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NortliGaUiaFrtday.Eastem'snext
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league game Is Friday, when it hosts
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HANNAN 'I'KA()E (71)- ·Swain 8-1·17:
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BarnesliH·2t BaUey~16: su" 1-3-5: Davis
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4.()8: .Jof1 Caldwetl 4·3-ll: Collins 1-l.J: Jim
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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Ohio-Point Pleasant, W.Va .

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North Gallia turns back Southwestern 69-48 in SVAC tilt
VINTON -Don't blame Southw· night. Kemper scored 42 points and
74lead at the end of the first quarter
es~rn Coach Lloyd Myers U tor the
grabbed 16 rebounds In the Pirates'
of the slow starting game. The
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· t two_years heJakes aneleJ&gt;hanL....7l!-V6 vlctocy earlier this year at....JIIghlanderscoJIId onjy make two of
g1jn with him to t;lke care of Mike Southwestern and scored 23 points
17 attempts ·ln the opening stanza.
K~per whenever the Highlanders
and snared 10 caroms In a Gallla
However, Kemper broke loose In
square-off against North Gallla.
County Holiday Tournament
the second quarter, scoring 10
The Pirates' sophomore center o pening-round loss to the
po)rlts, as the Pirates broke away to
SCOred 23 points a nd hauled down 11 Highlanders.
a 22·81ead In route to a24-14halftirne
rebounds as North Gallla defeated
North Gallia, cormecting on .only
margin.

kept Southwestern 1n the game,
Diddle took chargl', scoring seven
scoring eight of his team-high 20
points 1n the quarter and North
points In the Hrst_half. The PirateS Gallla pulled to a 44-33margtn at the
·held the Highlanders' leading - end of the quarter-_scorer, Steve Pelfrey, scoreless In
North Gallla pulled away In the
the first haU.
fourth quarter, outscoring the
Bailey scored ten points In the
Highlanders 25-15. In the final
·third quarter as the Highlanders cut
quarter, Kemper, Diddle and Steve
the gap to 33-28halfway through the Thaxton each scored six points tor

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North Gallia turns back Southwestern ...

Sophomore Sean Colley was a
force for Southwestern In the fourth
quarter, scoring all seven of his
JX)IIils aiil'l grabi:ilng two reOOt:m&lt;Is;
"Thts was our best defensive
game of the year," North Gallla's
Coach Bruce WilSon said fOllowing
the Pirates' fourth win of the season
against 10 losses. "Neither team got
Continued on C-5

Continued from C4
off to a quick start, even though we
had a lot of op)Xlrtlinltles early to
_...;.,._.._:f!pen the game up._W.e did find our_
qulckness.and It was the first time all
year we met our defensive goal of
holding the opposition to 52 points.' '
The win improved North Gallla's

SVAC record to 24, with the estern, · 35-26. In addition to contributed eight points for North
Highlanders rernlaned winless In Kemper's 23 polnls, Diddle addect 16 · GaUia.
league play, 0-7, and 1-14 overall.
and seven rebounds and Todd Dee! ..~~~ ·.~~.1 ~:'.":.::'!~~
-Fo&lt; the game North Gal!!a- chlppect...Jn. v.1th 13 po!n!s a.'ld- s!x ,..JuJTY"""""'"'·JJm.Jo&gt;ttenl"~-.._ ""'n.'~­
connected on 28 of 69 field goal rebounds.
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attemptsfor40.6 percent, made 13of
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· Page-C-6-The Sunday Times-Senti.nel

·M arauders escape upset bid
by R~ckets, win_ 56-53. ~attle·
By KEfl1l WISECUP

stood and looked at it," said
Drununer.
Melgstrailed33-321atelnthethird
quarter; but never relinquished the
lead after scoring soon after the
Rockets had broken on top. The
Marauders, who never led by.more
than seven points the entire game,
kept a . tl1ree to five point lead
through&lt;iut most of the fourth
quarter.
Rick Wise lect the Marauders with
13
while Jay Carpenter and

Tlrnes&amp;ntlnel
WEUSTON - A Iaugher, a
mis-match, or a ho-hummer.
· That's what Meigs was supposed
to liave with one-time winner
Wellston. here Friday. As It turned
out, the Marauders·are lucky tostUI
pe In the TVC race.
· Playing as bad as . the score
sounds, according to Coach Greg
Drummer, the- Marauders escaped
town with a narrow 56-53 win over

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~houldn't have been. we took them

· seasun,
Mike Chancey, was held to six
points. Shawn Baker carne off the
benchforslxpolnts,also.
Steve Newman led the Rockets
with 22 points whlle Shawn Jenkins
added 11.
Although not saying very many
111 thl
bo t hi
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.. play, Drummer thought. Wellston

thefleldaseachmade21of46.Melgs
hit on 14 of 23 foul shots while
WellstQD was good on 11 of19. Meigs
led In rebounds, 36-25, and had 20
turnovers to Wellston's16. Wellston
committed 20 fouls and Meigs 16.
With the wlri, the Marauders
move Into a second place tie· with
Alexander and Nelsonville-York
behind lead Belpre. Meigs is 11-3 in
the TVC and 124 overall. Wellston
goes to 1-15 overall and to H3in the
TVC.

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WELLSTON - The Meigs reserves broke open a 26-16 halftime
edge with a 24-$ third period and
went on to soundly whip Wellston
TVC CAGE 8'UNIIING8
ALLGAMJ!!I
66-33 here Friday.
Team
W"Ll&gt;&lt;ii"
The Little Marauders were get·
Belpre ............................. . 14 4 rn2 liN.'!
Meigs .......... ..................... 12 4 Jo:H · 879 tlng good shots In the first half, but
Alexander ......... ................ 11 4 1011! 930 ' just couldn't get anything to drop,
NelsonvUJe.York ................ 11 4 IOJJ !1.'17 once missing 10 straight shots from
Trtmble ........... ................... 8 9 l.1l5 1.136
Wart'l'l"ll..ocal ...... ... .... ,........ 6 8 1&lt;011042
the field In the second quarter. But
Vlnlon County .. ,................... 6 9 861 941 In the third pertod, it was all Meigs.
Federal·Hock.lng .... ... ...... ... .. 6 11 10'.11 10'12
Meigs outscored Wellston 40-17
Wellston .. .... ... , .................... l15 886 1210
MUier ................................. 1 16 811 1103 during the second half.
TVC GAMES ONLY
Huey Eason led the Little Ma·
Te11111
W L P OP
Belpre .............................. 13 3 1031 927 rauders with 18 paints while Donnie
Meigs ............................... 11 3· iiJI m
Becker followed with 16 and .Ed
Alexander .....:.. .. .......... .. ... 11. 3 101.5 875
Kitchen had 10. Mike HaD led
Nelsonvtlle-York ... ... ... ...... . 11 3 900 859
Trimble ............ .. ................ 8 8 I® lOiil Wellston with 11.
Warrm Local ................ ......6 7 946 m
Meigs goes to 10-6 overall and to
....... ... ......... 6 7 7!Y 789

·standings

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·Meigs resenes in 66-33 league win

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Belpre t~ps .Alexander., regains driverS seat.in TVC race

9-51n the TVC. Wellston's reserves
are 0.14 in the TVC.

ALBANY - Belpre regained its
position in the driver's seat of the
TVC title race with a 5348 upset win
over previous leader Alexander.
The Eagles once. again used
balanced scoring In their attack as
Russ Lcgue led with 16 and big
Robert Mlller followed with 13. Chris
Newberry added 12 and Lee Holder
,
nine for the Eagles.
Brad Jeffers led Alexander with
16 as the Eagle defense stymied the
Sparta!ll&gt; vaunted Inside game.
· Ryan Carsey was held to only two
polnfS and big Scott Fen-is could
mustPr only eight as the Spartans
· were.held to48points for the second
· time by Belpre this.season.

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MEIGS
Hut&gt;Y Eason 7-4·18: Donnie
Beckel' ~16; Ed KJtchen !1-0-10; Marty Hart
J.2.j!; Phil King I.J.5; Jesse Howard 2-0-4:'
Scott Powell 1-1-3; Steve Musser 1..().2; Jef1'
Nelson Q.O.O, TUUII118=1.._.........,..,.
IIELLSTON (SSI -Mike HW 5-1·11: Rob
Ervin f.l-10; Greg Ray J.l.3; Brian Reppeth
03-.1; Kelly Perkins 1.().2; Gary Van Btbber
1~2; Rusty Rankins 1-0-2. Totals JS..7..SS.
By quarten:
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Meigs ................................ 14 12 24 1~
Wellston ................ , .......... ...7 9 8 9-33

Friday's soores
Mason 1t B.Jancti'Sff'l" 56
MauUJon Chr. ~. lr'ldian .HlllS Chr. 13
MassUJon .Jadoon 68, Lwl&lt;!.vtlk&gt; &lt;19
Massillon Pfirry 14, M!Jrllngton 57
MIIUJTll'l• 41, !XM&lt;IIil~ Gfl'l&gt;l'"l 22
McClain &amp;1, WashJngton C.H. 51
McComb a4, · Vanltw 6

M«-hanlc6bull( 75, fairbanks !'i6
Mf'dlna Buck'-'·e 51. LuthPran W. n

markers. Federai·Hocklng bad a
chance to Win In regulation, a shot
wllh two seconds lett hit the rim and
·bou::rect 'a way. Kline led NYHS with ~ points
whlle Brian Bullock added . 12.
Randy Matlack also hit for~points
in a losing cause for the Lancers and
Keith Barnhart added 14.

Belpre cah clinch at least a tie with
wills in both games.
IIELI'RE .... - J.l.J: """"" ~..1-op
IW- 16: Holder J..l-9; MU!er +5-13: NtowbPrTy S-2-U.
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Jrlfm 1-2·16: Campb&gt;lt J.l-4: Ft'n1s J..2-8; Fark'y
1.(}.2; WIIAOnZ-04. '1'0fAUI-.&amp;18.

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Kflll!ne. - Alcxandcor 50. De~ptl' &lt;fl.

NDJIONVIU.I!;.VOIU[ (51)

. Bucks Wln ·Jn OT
STEWART - NelsonVIlle-York
stalled the final 1:30 of overtime to ·
get the . final shot and Jay Kllite
made it aU worth thewhUeashehita
14 footer with three seconds left to

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Wanton Will Acaln
siVe style as they upset~.mble !or-

the second time this year In a 99.ft7
shootout.
ThE&gt; Warriors jumped to28-14flrst
period lead and never looked back
as both teams combined lor 110
second half points, each scoring 55.
Both teams were red·hot as
evidenced by the llnal count as
Warren Local made 57 percent !rom
the lield, hitting 39 of 69 and Trin1ble
hit lor 53 percent, making 34 of &amp;t
Dave Mitchem led an array of
hll!h·scorers with 31 points whlle

Kline 9-2-20;

I"EDD!'&amp;\L-IIOCIIING (e) -

Matlack 9-2·:ll:
I'Jtofolprl-(1.6; [1~.1-2-8: 8amhart14l4; Kine ad!.&gt;
0.1-L 'IVJ'ALSIU4.
8yquarten:
Nt-1. -York ... ............................. 12 8 9 :J,l 2-51
Fl'd.-Hor.klng . ... . ....... . ! .... .... ... ~. 14 L114 8 0--&lt;8

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Keith Alkire followed with 21 and
Brian Rauch 18. Scott Gatchel and
Tee Morrison .each hit lor 28 points
and Donovan Lent added--21 ln-alosing .cause for the Tomcats.

VINCENT ·- Warren LOcal won
its fourth straight game In Impres-

Bu~ 6.().12: Day2-o..t: Savalit(' 1-2-4; Waller5-t-U.
TOTAUU.WI.

Nt'lsmviUe-York -13, Fedenii·Hoeklng

left,
;.\'second dlvisJon clubs. The Eagles
1 have to go to red·hot Warren Local
.: and a lso to 'cellar-dweller Miller.

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Into the linal quarter, bu! managed
only eight more points whlle NYHS
rallled with ~ · lourth period

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Mon110n 12-UI: DaVI!I 3-0-6: ·tent 6-t-21. TOTALS

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Warren Local ........... ... .... ..... .. ..~ ... 28 16 Z2 :n-~

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minded Miller 54-50 in yet another
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with 18 points while Mark Saunders
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CJatworthy With 005. High Bowlff for Vlllagto
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Bob Evans Farm won six points frpm
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Catering waS B. Prk't' with :ill.
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: turning back visiting Athens by a
Jackson's statsshow a43 percent
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effort from the field on 21 of 48, a
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• piete of this year's SEOAL cage
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Miller ...... .... ...................... 1 14
forgrantedandplayedthatway.We
Logan'ssectlonalchamplonsposted
Tolalo
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' weren't in the game mentally,"
a 12-10recordaftergolngS.9durlng · Teun
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Warren Local ... ............................... 12 1
explained Drummer.
Twenty turnovers, many of them
Meigs does not play un!U next
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traveling vioiatioJ\S, was a seasonFrtday when they travelto Federal- Meigs .............................................. 9 5
high for the Marauders as Wellston
Hocking which begins a four games
VInton County ................... .................. 6 6
In seven days' span to end the
Trimble .............................. :c .......... s 9
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pressed throughout the game.
Nelsonvllle-Yilrk .. ......... ,.. .,...... : ........ 5 9
"They put on .a press and we just
regular · season. Wellston hosts
Miller.............. :........................ ......... 5 10
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things much better than the first
Feb. 7 ...ult:
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MEI&lt;o8 1"1- Rkk Wl"' Hl3: lhd Robin&gt;&lt;m
:arre;eoLoc:at TT Federal-Hocking 611
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2-0-4; D.:Wt' F'1SIK'r H -3; Jay Carpmll'r W 10: Mlkl.'
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121
GALLIPOLIS - The OVCS
Carpenter and ChanceyledMelgs
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9-4-22: .John UndaUPr 2-6-4: Dllvt' Frick 1.0.2: Ed
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Roysll'f'OH : SbawnJt&gt;nk!ns&gt;t.J.ll; BrtanDeck.J.2.8;
Nelsonvt le-York 51 Federai-Hocldng 49
Defenders' Volleyball team re· on the board S W 1t h nlne eac h W hue
Bob M•~""'"'· rorAJS%1·11..,_
·(o~tnton County 54 Miller 50
corded Its seventh straight victory Dave Fisher climbed for ~!ght
more.
Bub
Malone
led
Wellston
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tecently by ousting visiting Ma12
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Meigs 66 Wellston 33
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Aloxander 50 Belpre 49 '
· ·straight games, 15-5 and 15-7.
NelsonvtUe-- Yor~ 43 Federai·Hocking l9
.Strong serving allowed the DeWarrE'tl Local 50 Trlmble 37
fenders to dominate both games as
Miller 45 Vinton County 38
Feb. 12 games:
they compiled 18 ace serves- all of
Logan at Trimble
them In the second game.
VInton County at Warren Local
: Leading scorer for the Defenders
Belpre at Mlller
ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs home game last night against
Feb. 1:5 gamftll:
)'las Susan Archer .with 11. serving
Msrauderet!es·-c- tied the . school Vinton.County._made.24 of 51Jrom
·Alcxu....dcra! ·V!::!cn Cm.:n~'
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points, followed by Sharon Michael
Belpre at Warren Local
record for most wins In a season as the field for a fine 47 percent and six
Meo!gs at Federal-Hocking
eight, Cheryl Taylor and Beth Wood
they recorded their lOth straight of 3 at the foul line for 46 percent.
Nelsonvtlle- York at Mtuer
each had four, and Sharon Archer
· Tr1mble a1 Wellston
win in a 54-29 romp over Wellston Wellston made only three trips to
three.
Feb. 16 gamU!Ii:
the foul line, sinking one. Meigs had
Thursday.
Alexander at Athens ·
.!"' Senior Sharon Michael led the
13
turnovers
and
committed
nine
In posting win number 16, the
NelsonvU\e- York at Logan
• team in spikes. The victory lifts the
Warren Local at .Meigs
Marauderelt!'S tied last year's 16-6 fouls. Wellston made 15 fouls.
: Defenders' record to 7-2.
In the reserve game, Meigs
team with wins In a season. Meigs
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Friday evening finds the.DefendIts record to 9-8 with a 38-21
upped
has three regular season games
ers on the road to play leagueplus tournament action to break the win. Heidi Fyff led Wellston with
Eastll:lk.P N. 49. Wllbl.IJ:nby :-i. -11
~ leading Cross La11es Christian
nine. Scoring for Meigs was Lisa
·
tie .
East""'OI;ld 54, GitmnbJrg 41
~ School at Cross Lanes; W. Va.
Ed!l(t•rloo &amp;1. AyPrsv1l11• $
More Importantly, Meigs clings J'ull!ns IO, · Teresa Johnson six,
Elmwood 57, OWl Harbor !il
~----------~---------, to a one-game lead over Alexander Shannon Slavin, Ilee Henderson,
EI;\Tia 6l, Markin HartUng 44
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"Elyria Calh. 71, Elyria w. til ·
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Eoclld e!, C1t•. Bra~h ~3
Waymfll'ld.Q:II;hl:!n 65. Dc&gt;Gratf R.Jv.
Is 14·1 In the TVC, one game up on all four each, Sue Parsons, Julie
F&lt;ilrborh 42. Beaverc!Wk .U
r·rsldt' 51)
Fa1ri£'li;S R Akron Manchtosll'r 5R
Baity, and Audra Houdashelt all
Alexander.
Way!'K'Svllk&gt; 71, YC'lk:Mt Springs 6.1
F'alrp;~!'! Hardin~ 51. Pyrnoluninli: Val.
and
two
each,
whlle
Shelly
Wolfe
Jenny MUler led Meigs with 15
Wf'llinj.!tofl 56, N. Rldl!t'VIII&lt;' ~- 0T
49, OT
Wr lls,1llf' T.!. K Llvcrpool fi7
Fayl'nc &amp;4 , P&lt;&gt; n i ~\'Uit&gt; 00
points and also with seven rebounds Marla Musser did not score.
W. C'hr'Stt&gt;r Lakota Iii. Mlddl&lt;'town 59
Findlay 52. Lorain Klnj:!48
WEUSI'ON
(29)
K.
McCloud
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K.
w. HolmP5 59, Canal Fulton NW 42
whlle Julie Miller added 10 points
· · Fln•Jands 62, Columbia 5.1
Miller
1-0-2;
S.
Huslon
7-1-15;
B.
Dixon
4-0-8;
w. Salf'm N011hWC'S irrn ~- Rlnman m
Fon Loraml" 64, Russia 41 .
and Jenn! Couch sevep. Jenny C. Davy 1-0-2. Totak 1._1-2f._
Wl'Sirrn BI"(M·n 52, Aml&gt;lia 4.1
Franklin· Purnace Gl"t'('JI 57. S. Wl.'b&lt;ilt'r
MEIGS (M) - Jennl Couch 3-1-7: B. J.
Weswrvlllt• N. ll.'i, Whitehall 54
Swartz came off the bench for her
56. 50T
Whrd&lt;•rsburg 71, Mc!Rrmou NW ~
Gordon 1-J-3; Jenny MU!er 7-l-15; Jodi
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Franklln·MonrOl' ffi. Arulonia -19
finest game of the year, putting !n Harrison
Willa rd £7. Bocyrus ~7
2-1·5: Julie MtJIE&gt;r 5410; Rhonda
Ji'!T'monl Ross ~ Sanlltsk:\1 35
five points and grabbing six Haddox 1-0-2; JcMy Swartz 2-1-5: Betty Loftis
Windham S7, Havenna SE 66
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WOO'itt•r Rl. l.P:dngton 69
1-1·3: Rhonda Neece 2-04: Ruth Fry ()M;
rebounds~
Woostrr Tr\Y.•ay 7.J , Akrof'l CO\'enlry 73
Marla Mu~er 0.0.0. Totals 24-6-54.
Won h.lngton ~. RpYnoldsbu'lt ~l'l. 2Cfl'
S. Huston led Wellston with 15.
By quarters:
Xt&gt;nla 51, Kc1tl'rinR Falrmonr 4&lt;1
Meigs. who played their final Wellston .......... .......... ..........6 4 11 8-29
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Pomeroy-Middleport-GallipOlis, Ohio-· Point PleaNnt, W. Va.

State/ ational

.Logan grabs huge lead· early, .holds· on, tops GAHS, 66-58
LOOAN - Logan buUt up a
commanding :j2-18 advantage during the first 12'11 minutes of play,
........-~·then held o.tt.adetennlnedGalllpollS
Blue Devil quintet to po5ta key 66-58
Southeastern Ohio League victory
here Friday night.
After that fast Chieftain start,
GAHSmentorJimOshorneordered
a lull-court press with several of his
"shock troops" In action. Otfenslvely, GAHS switched to a threeguard format. The result was a
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complete turnaround.
Over the next 13 minutes, the
visiting Blue Devils outscored
Coack Kirk Hardman's rangy five,
3().15, to take a 48-47lead with 7: TI

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and one to Miller- all within a 2* 3-3 Inside the league. The Blue markers. Jack Mlller added 15 and Tuesday and host Nelsonville-YQrk
Tumlng poll1tcameafter Logan's minute period. The Chiefs led 57-50.
DeVIls can still !lefor thlsyear'~tltle · Keith Myers 14. Kerry Yoric, who Feb.16.
JackMlllertledthescore48-allona
Logan canned flve!reethrows ,ln If Logan loses Its last three and
Box !ICOI'e:
went wild arGaJJipollS last month,
free throw (7:.14.). Millermissed his the-e!Oiilng minutes tl' wln.by-el.ght - GAllS beats s\Ul)rislng -Jackson was llmlted toelghtpoll1ts byGAHS. -- ~
. GALIJP'Oll!l; CMJ- ~ ~; C&amp;l1Y 4-6-8:
second attempt. GaiUa'sJef! Atkin- points, lhe same margin the Chiefs tlo(lce.
defenders.
Ilrrwl ~2 -u: H.arrbon 7-2-16; rethu't' 1-Q-2: SlaM
son picked off the rebound, but beatGAHSatGalllpol1SonJan.4.
GAHS shot 58.7 from the fteld
Trojans Next
3&lt;&gt;6; Afld.... ? ........ Mj); Holliday 0*
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offldals ruled he "loulecl'' on the · "We played with much more Friday (27 of 46) and was four of six
G alllpoHs played Waverly at 'lm'..wJI'7......
UJGAN •••- MU..,. &amp;:&gt;15: co"'""""" wrto~&gt;t
atthellne (66percent). Galllahad19 . home Saturday night, will hOst ~1·1&amp; Mym &amp;l·t&lt; : v ...k ~1s: r'""' I&lt;H: WaJd
play. Two seconds later, Keith Intensity tonight,;' said Osborne.
Portsmouth Tuesday, Jackson Frt- OJ.J:
Hood o&lt;&gt;o: WaUl ~H cam'*"' ooo. WoH•
reoounds, seven by Jeff. Atkinson
Myers spHt the nels with a charity ''They (Logan) have a fine team.
o.a.ll'lm'AUIIS-1. . .
toss. Myers missed his second, free They deserve to be number one at and15 turnovers.
day, and Pt. Pleasant Saturday.
Byq"""''"
LogaD . wUJ play at . Trimble c.monl• ,.................................12 16 t6 14-"'
toss. Loganqulck.lyregalned~·
this time. Logan Is ve'ry physical.
Gary Harrlson;s 16 points paced
Logan ......................., ... .. ............ .22 L'i 10 l~lti
slon. MOler canned a short jumper And they can shooj the ball In the the Blue Devils' attack. Dan Dressel
(6:37) . That !fladelt 51-48.
hole."
added 12.
Kev Carty's . goal (6:06) cut
TheChl~shltthelrftrstlourshots,
BolltlcOnSidellnes
Logan's lead back to one (51-50). llofthelrflrstl3,andshot71percent
Todd Slone started his second
stralghtgame.BrettBostlc,Gallia's
Then the roof caved lnfQr GAHS as froin the field the first half (15of:U).
D.J.Conradcameoffthebenchand Forthegame,Ui.Swas25of40for · "Mr. Everything," did not play

B ;g··Black's los·e's·s·46
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POINTPLEASANT-ThePo111t
Pleasant Big Blacks managed to

shots from the field (ll.7 percent)
and made 12-15 ft;Om the chanty
stripe (lllpercent). Meanwhile, the
PonyExpressconverted25-41shots

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County with a
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H rtfi ld led he p
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Shawn Nibert was the Jeadll1g
scorer for Point Pleasant with 21
points.
Point Pleasant connected on 17-52

13turnovers.

Nee.ts One More Win

Logan upped Its season mark to
11-3 and conference record to :HI.
Logan needs only a win over
Jackson or Athens, both on the road,
or Ironton, at home, to clinch the
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Kygt&gt;r Cl'l"f'k 67 Southern S.
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Wht'l;~sburg 71 Nor1hWest 58
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business operaThe regulation, as Implemented year lor each of the country's 14
tions
and
are
unlikely
to result in an
by the Internal Revenue Service, mUllan small businesses to comply
"will transform honest business- with the rule, resulting In a total appreciable Increase In tax
reve,nues.''
men and . women Into , crlml,nals prlcetag of $7 bllllon.
Under !he rule, which went Into
more tllan any federal Jaw since
"Small businesses are least able
effect
Jan. 1, a business or person
Prohibition," said Rep. Thomas to understand these new requlreclaiming
a tax deduction for use ot'a
1.uken, D-Cinclnnatl, who chaired a ments and to afford the costs of the
car
or
truck
must keep a log or other
heariBg Friday by the House Small added recordkeeplng," testified
contemporaneous .record of milage
driven. The aim Is to keep ~pie
from claiming the tax deduction for
personal expenses.
More than 100 bills have been
.
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Only 43,000 low miles. Two-tone jldestone finish,
tilt, cruise, 60·40 seat. New Pontiac trade-in.

U.S. protests S. Korea's,

$5495

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of dissident
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. Kim

lronton ...... ............... .......... 3 2 223 192:
~·· .. . ....... ... ... ............... 3 3 251 231
Athrns ................................ 2 5 270 319

Jackson .............................. ! 3 l:S 157
Totals
u t4 1121 nu
Friday's results:
Gallipolis J6 Logan 31

19 79 Buick Skylark, 4 Dr.
Automatic, Air. V-6 economy.

Ja&lt;"k.son f(l AttK&gt;ns 39
Feb. 12 giUJMI8:

Portsmouth at GalliJX&gt;Iis (makeupl

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1979·Chev. Window Van
Automatic, AIC, tilt, cruise, 9 passenger, two tone
red and white. Local owner.

$2895

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County at Ironton

n-.oy&gt;o prne:
Pt. Pleasant at Huntington High (makeup)
Friday'• pma:

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Jackson at GaUipoll5

Ironton at Athens
Ponsmouth at Greenup
Oak Hill at South Point
Northwest at Valley
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Chesapeake at Fairland

Eastern at Southern
Feb.lt..-:
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LNA, Polarotor I Feed Horn, Delta
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Prosat 210 Actuator, Orake 100•
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Day1on CW at ~ortsrnouth
Alexander at Athens

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Wheelersburg at Chesapea~

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Local one owner. Loaded with power assist options.
Black in color with matchinclandau roof.

LOCAL EXECUTIVE'S CAR

portation Secretary Ellzabeth Dole
Is asking Congr.ess to quickly
approve Conrail's sale to the Norfolk
Southern Railroad, but Capital Hut
criticism of the proposed merger
promises a long light.
Mrs. Dole ended months of
mystery Friday by selecting the
Norfolk Southern Corp. from among
lhree bidders as her choice . to
purchase the government-owned
freight railroad.
"I am convlncea the course r~ave
outlined ... Is In the best 111terest of
the railroad, Its employees and the
shippers who use It, and the
taxpayers," Mrs. Dole told a news
conference.
She said purchase by the Norfolk
Southern, one of the country's
richest and most successful ranroads, "will leave Conrail In the
strongest nnancial position (and) ...
best preserve service to Conrail
shippers .... "
Norfolk Southern Chairman Robert B. Claytor. who was at Mrs.
Dole's side during the announcement, said, "WehopetotakeConrail
.Into our family as a full partner ....
We think It will be a great day lor the
whole railroad Industry."
Under the Jaw. Congress must
approve the Conrail sale, and Mrs.
Dole asked lawmakers to · "act
without delay."
But Rep. James Florio, DN.J .,
chairman of the House subcommittee that must consider the Conrail
sale, said Friday he had "sertous
questions about the sale process"
and expressed concern about the
effect such a merger might have on
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"might result in a legislative

Lawmaker blasts recordkeeping tax rule

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Ponsmouth .........................6 8 ~ 871
Ro&lt;k Hut .............. ., ............ ~ 11 991 1093

-TO SUCCEEl) KIRKPA11UCK AT U.N. Diplomatic
lrouble911ooter and one(lme spymllllter Vemon Walters brlels reporters
Frtd~ at lhe Slate Depamnent on his appointment by President
Ri!lipn
the new Uniied States Ambasllador to iile United -Nations'

Anny general, has oerved three presidents and was Deputy Director of
the CIA. (AP
. Laserpbolo).

19 8 5 Pontiac Parisienne 4 Dr.

8 1029
7 8.'1)

A!iiiOCIBte&lt;II'reii Wi1ter
WASHINGTON (AP) - 'Trans-

m!ss!cr.s wh!ch.~

his own description, otfered Hille
chance of success.
A master of eight languages and
translator lor four presidents,
Walters Is a retired three-star Anny
general and deputy director of the .
CIA during the 'Nixon and Ford
administrations.
At a State Department news
conference, Walters said he said he
would Icy to cont'lnue the "superb
work,:' of Mrs. Kirkpatrick ''to
restoreandenhancethepo5!tlonanc:l
the Interests of the United States.
"I think she's done a fantastic
job." Walters said. "I think the
position ofthe United States today In
· the United Nations IS quite different
from what It was four years ago. U I
can do half as well, I wUJ be.quite
pleased:"
Mrs. Klrkpatrtck announced Jan.
30 she was quitting to return to
teaching, writing and lecturing Of!
foreign policy.
• While Walters' nomination must
be approved by the Senate, he ooted
he has won confirmation nve other
Urnes for muttary and clvlllan posts.
Although his travels for Reagan
_usually,. haYe been undertaken _

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Chesapeake ...................... 10
Athens .............. , .......... .... ... 9
Ironton ..... : .......... ............... ?
South POint .............. :.-.......... 8
Southern ........... .................. 7
\\'av(&gt;rly ................... : .. ........7

could consider the circumstances ot sought In the two year spending
packages of about 5 percent. But
colleges which had managed to plan.
that does not mean Individual
avoid raising fees In an attempt to
teaching and non-teachl(tg staff at
Chancellor WUUam B. Coulter
keep student CQSts down, but now characterized the base budget for ,-each school can expect raises of that
Size.
need "a tittle larger Increment" ·operations as "good, but not
. ''These are generalized models.
extraordinary."
than the 4 percent would Pl'9vide.
"I think this Is probably one of the · ' lhstructlonal subsidies for indi- We look at what we think their
requirements are attd we pay the
reasons that they wanted to have
vidual Institutions, which maJ&lt;e up
lnstllutitlns and theti !hey make
some abUity to address some very
alxiut lll percent of the $2.3 bllllon
their budgets," Rogers said. "They
special problems," Rogers said.
higher
the next
'
some

Fight expected over
~~ PlYP!'Sed . C~nti!ilc d

sensitive diplomatic missions for
President Reagan, former spyrnaster Vernon Walters• Is taking over
from Jeane Kirkpatrick as ambas·
sador to the United Nations.
Reagan announced Friday that
Walters, 68, will be a member of the
Cabinet as well as envoy to the U.N.
- holding the dual rank that Mrs.
Kirkpatrick also enjoyed.
Since 1981, Walters has served
Reagan as ambassador at large,
' ' visiting about 100countrles, usually
on

Jackson
Spencerleft.
to take a 34-2711·~------~::;=~~;;;;~;::~----{~;~::~1
lead withand
50 seconds
Spencer paced GAHS with 11
points. Jackson added eight, Howard s~. Todd Miller six and Mike
Holt five.
and Mike Derr had

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WQukl also allow the BOard of
Regertts to' work with the Office of
Budget and Management to modify
the 4 percent Umlt," he said.
"The third exception grants this
hoard authority to modify the 4
percent limit under exceptional
circumstances. Unfortunately, the
Ianguagedoesn'tdefinewhatexceptlonal circumstances are," Rogers
said.

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SEO-cage
standings.
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WASHINGTON (AP)

~,,\c:.~. . Beat The Price Increase!

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stale has to order cuts 111 subsidies,
as It did during earlier economic
hard times, the lee limit could be
modified through negotiation with
. the Olflce of Budget and
Management.
A shai'p Increase In the Inflation
rate, beyond the 5 percent antlclcould affect the

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BydOHNCJIAi.FANT
A!iiiOCialed Preis Wrller
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - AI·
Gov. Richard Celeste's
education budget callS·for.a
of 4 percent on studenttu1tlon
the Ohio Board of
has been told the cap could
be lifted In certa111 cases.
· Dliane R. Rogers, the

·walters
gets nod
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Atkinson, . Keith FeUure, T. J.
Pasquale, and Thunnan HoWday,
along with the regulars, played their
hearts out and abnost turned· It ·
arqundlorthevlsltors, butltwasnot
to be as UiS made only Its second
clean s~ over an · Osbornecoachedleamln16years.

percent).
Huntington dominated there- • - - - - - _ __)_.! __ D--~- __ ! ) £ 91
ooundlng haftle..J6.21i, wlthHartflelil ~ 1111p1!!1 WIllp C i:l(JUUiS~e, t.Ju-t.J .1.
leading the way with 10.
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Point Pleasant plays a makeup
LOGAN -Down17-12durlngthe elghtapleceforLogan.
tllt Thesday night at Milton with the halftime Intermission, Gallla
Box score:
junior varsity starting at 5:30p.m. Academy High School's reserve
. BUJE IMPS (31)- MIIWr 2-2-6; C. HuwBrd ].{1-G;
and the varsity at 7:30p.m.
basketball team took advantage of
~5-l ·U: JacksonH-8; Holt2-U : ~lctf'o-u-o;
Junior Varsity Defeated
numerous Logan turnovers 111 the Flnley
(){)-(). WfAlS 11-Nl.
The Huntington junior varsity second half to post a J6.31 victory
PAPOO!!IfB (IU - Campbrll 4-0-8: Woltl' H-lj
Black 'z-2.-6; StliWC'll Q.{l..(): McCon 0-2-2; OPrr 248;
basketball squad outscored Point Ft:tday night.
Walll.0.2; Bun'ham 1+2. TOTAL§ 11-NI.
Pleasant12-6lntheflrstquarterand
The trtumph kept Coach Jack
Byqwu1m:
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16-8 In the third quarter to defeat Payton's Blue Imps In undisputed . Galllpolls
~an ...........................................6 .1~ 6 8--31
PolntPleasant63-57Frldaynlght.
first place with a 5-1 conference
Lamar Zeigler led Huntington mark. Logan dropped to J.3 inside
with 20 points ~loww by · Keith ...the Ielll(lle, GN1S \mproved Its
Hayes with 12.
season mark to 11-3. Logan dropped
AlanKaufferandJohnPelfreyled to7-7.
PolntPleasantwlth12polntsaplece.
The Imps rallied to knot the count
Mike Barton added 11.
at 21-aU tate In the third period.
From the field Point connected on
Logan led 23-21 ·goll1g Into the final
1949 shots from the field (38.8
period, and got the first goal of the
percent) and 9-17 from the charily
final stanza·. · ·
stripe (52.9 ' percent). Huntington
Goals by !2Jtarles Howard and
made2443shotstakenfromthefleld
Joel Spencer knotted the count at
(55.8 percent) and 17-26 from the
25-aU at the 3:38 mark. Scott
free throw Hne (65,3) ~
· McCort's two charity tosses (3:-38)Poln.t outrehounded the taller
gave LHS Its flrial lead,
The
Pony Express" 33-24 with · PeHrey
lmps ran off nine straight points
pulling down 14.
behind Charles Howard, Kirk
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February 10. 1986

added eight apiece.

.~"- ~ . J~~~J~~~re~:_~_;'!t,~.:~m,; _. ~~~!~;,,!~~~]~~~,!!(~~~ ___ G}~~J.e~~~o)!:~!~:raJ)..l!ll'L=,'!)'~~r!~!.l!.!!!~)tjil!!l W!lb..l~~~~=~·"""""':;;:iii
Express used the ~point, 10.
reboundperformanceofSiyHartileid ro post a~·Pioneer Atlllenf
Conference victory at .PPHS.
Thelosswasthefifthstralghtfor
the Big Blacks, who sUpped to 2-8 on
the season. Huntington jumpe(l to
9-3.
After taking a 16-12 first quarter
Jead,HuntlngtonheldtheBlgBiacks
to a pair of free throws over the first
4:07 of the second quarler while
buidllng a 22-14Iead.
Point Pleasant battled back to
score 10 of the flnal14 points of the
half to cuLtllf_dellclt to 26-24 by
111termissi0n.-Hartfield ronnected on a pair of
eight-foot baseline jumpers to start
the second half and the Pony
Express never trailed. A pair of foul
shots by Darrell Mitchell pulled the
Big Blacks to 34-33 with 26 seconds
left in the .third quarter. Hartfield
then connected on an Jll.looter to
closeout thequarter'sscoringwlth
Huntington on top, 35-33.
. The Pony Express, outscored
Point Pleasant14-6over the first six
minutes of the final quarter . to

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· SEOtn., South Korea (AP)- The
U.S. Embassy said Saturday It hail
not received a reply to Its "stern
note" to South Korea seeking an
explanation of the rough welrome
opposition leader Klrn D'ae-)ung got

regulation.
Responding to complaints, the
IRS Issued a news release last
month saying a single Jog entry
would be permitted for "periods of
unlnteiTIIpted business use." IRS
spokesman Larry Batdorf said
Frtday that the agency Is In the
process of liberalizing the
regulations.
Joseph Sefferino, a partner with
the. Cincinnati accounting firm of
Alexander Grant &amp; Co., urged
repeal of the unnecessary recordkeeping rules and a return to
language requiring that a taxpayer's deduction be substantiated "by
adequate records or by su!flclent
evidence corroborating his own
statement."

gressme'n- who traveled with Kim
to try to ensure his safety. He
confirmed that In an Interview with
Knlght·Ridder News Service he
called them "cowards" and said,
"Since when have these American
p

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Dole gestures during a news
conference. Dole announced
that ConraD wJU be sold to
Nor1olk Southern Corp. If approved by Congress. ( AP
Laserphoto).

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about $7 billion into it.
· Beginning In 1981 It began to earn
a profit and Is expected to show a
$500 million profit in 1984, one of the
best· records In the industry.

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Embezzlement charge filed
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A former

fOFOlilo

redecorated during the lime she Is accused of embezzling more than
$100,&lt;XXJ, according to court testimony.
Prosecutors said they are trying to show thatJ11dith Rizzo, 41, stole
from the golf courses to finance an expensive lifestyle. Ms. Rizzo's
trial continued Friday in Franklin Coun!JI Common Pleas Court on
charges of theft in office and failure to file accurate state income tax
returns in 1982 and 1983.
Kathy Jones. a co-worker, said Ms. Rizzo discussed trips to
France, Spain, China and Singapore and had her living room
~ectorated in an Oriental style during the period of the alleged
embezzlement.
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Bureau chief blasts budget
COLUMBUS (AP ) - The 1986 feder al budget proposed by
President Reagan asks farmers to bear more than their share of the
responsibility for reducing the federal deficit, according to Ohio
Farm Bureau Federation president David 0. Miller.
"We want a balanced budget and realize we have to do our sha re to
reach that objective. But the president' s announced cuts for
agriculture are too severe compared to other &lt;!epartments of the
government," Miller said in a statement released Thursday.
"When representatives of the administration like David Stockman
repeatedly say on national television that the government has no
obligation to help fatn~ers because the farmers have put themselves
in their own financial mess, we have a problem," Miller said. "There
is positively no way Stockman should be able to sleep at night after
saying that. "
Miller said government eHorts to slow the rate of inflation and the
grain embargo of 198l have contlibuted to the financia l distress of
may farmers. ,

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beq}rn

Slates.
people who tamed the West, the
Kim, 59, remained under hQuse
pioneers."
arrest at his home In western Seoul.
The ' U.S. State Department
: Amerlcansupporters)Vhoaccomlodged a formal protest with SoUth
panled Kim on his return Friday
Korea over the airport Incident.
~ave claimed Kim was roughed up . , It ha~ been expected that the
Jllld they were manhandled by
government would respqnd Jmrne.
pollee who separated them from
dlately to the note demanding an
I&lt;Jm at Klmpo Intematlona!Airport
explanation, but the U.S. Embassy
Outside Seoul.
.
said It had J1QI yel received a reply .
Government spokesman Chol
Korean sources, who spoke on
:rae-soon dented again Saturday
condition of anonymity, said no
that Pollee had used violence at the
statement or announcement was
airport. He told a news conference
anticipated Saturday.
that Kim had "used abusive
Kim, describing the situation at
language" at pollee and "hit a
his home, told Cable NewsNetwork,
policeman In the face with his fist."
'.'I am now, you know, In some
He also said the dissident leader
lsolaled situation, and hundreds of
tried to slug a policeman with his
pollee are SUITOundlng my house
~ane and struck his bodyguard when
with more than 10 guard dogs. So the
)le advised Kbn to cooperate with
situation here Is very serious and
pollee.
fearllll."
Kim, reached by telephone,
Kim
before tJsretum that he
acknowledged he "pushed back" at
was going home to resume what he .
pn.J!re l,wJt lnolotec;! "they are !he ones .oft!!nlll!&gt;rlll""ldentscall ~ ~trunle
who used violence."
fcirdemocracylnthlsAslancountry.
He anived horne four days before·
Chol also was critical of the
National Assembly e\l!Ctlons.
Amerk;'"s - Including two con·

said

'stalemate"lllld prevent the railroad
·being soid ihis year. ·
If the merger Is approved,lt would
create the country's largest rail
system, stretching from Boston to
. Montreal, Canada.• to Jacksonville,
Fla., New Orleans, Kansas City and
Chicago.
The railroad would have more
than 34,00) track miles and 75,00l
employees. The combined operating revenue from freight hauled by
the two railroads In 1983 totaled $6
billion. · :.
Norfolk Southern agreed to pay
$1.2 biliion and forego a v'aiiei}' oi ~
tax benefits for thegovernment's85
percent Interest in Conrail. It agreed
to pay another $350 million for the 15
percent owned by Conrail
employees. ·
In selecting Norfolk Southern, ·
Mrs. Dole rejected two other
proposals that had been considered
In the final months of negoilatlons: a
bid by the AJleghany Corp .. a New
York holding company that had past
Interests ln.fallroads but currently ,
owns no rail holdings, and a bid by.a
group of Investors headed by hotel
executive,). Wiliard Marriott.
All the bids were In the $1.2 billion
range.
'Conrail was created when the
bankruptcy of the Penn Central and
six smaller railroads left the
Northeast Without rail service In
1971. It began operatlons in 1976 but
lost money in Its first live years of
operation as the government poured

Associates Security of
were not licensed by the state.
The order was issued Thursday by a department administrative
Jaw judge, said department spokesman Rick Spencer.
The use of unlicensed guards was discovered during a routine
Investigation by the department, Spencer said.
Last May, pollee In Toledo were called In to break up lights
between Nuckols guarils and strlldng workers at the AP Parts Co.
plant.
The J().{lay suspension order ovequms an earlier recommendation by a department hearing officer that the c:ompany's license be
.suspended for three days, Spencer said.

UA W looks to end mbor rift

STOPPED- D1181tlelllleader Kbn Yout1-8am COIIfronle l'lllllllof
rtot pollee who IIDed &amp;he p&amp;eway to hll 8ewl home !lalurclq niChl &amp;o
preveat him from Ieavlftllo ad uhotll a dinner lora p-oupof Ameltcan
.-.!don a.ure. Kim Dae-.111111. one polnl,
iij;;y
~Na ann aniattemp&amp;ed to force lila way tbrou!Jh
the pollee Hnes, bullhey rei!Ued to budge. The dinner wu to 1J0 an with
anodler d!Bdent ~~erving as host In ~m's place. (AP ~).

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TOLEDO (AP) -Officials of the AP Parts Co. and the United Auto
Workers union. c:onfldent the rank-and-file will •approve a new
contract Sunday, are turning their attentiOn to heating a bltten·lft
between management and workers that has wldenE,'d during .t he
violent, nine-month walk-out.
"This has been a long and difficult dispute and there's some
dltllcult emotions existing on both sides," said Richard DPming,
employee relations director for AP Parts.
Deming said the muffler manufacturing firm has thought about .
hiring Jndustrtal psychologists to ease tensions If the 450 strtklng
members of UAW Local14 ratifY iCnew pact and rptum to woric
Monday as expected.

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Business
Opportunity

35 -Lots &amp; Acreage
For sale 35 ac . exceller1:t .
development property, good
road frontage. 6 rural water
taps included, located 3 mi .
west of HMC. one third mi~
north of
35 on W .T.

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THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
USHING CO . racommendr

ful/ml'lltt '!''''llhlllll' r.t·rltlflllfl'' ,,.

that you do businen
people
know, and

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Esteblithed business in New
Haven. carry out. coolers,

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VIDEO BUSINESS - Jbn Ralllft examine some of the ftlm tltlllS
offered at his buslni!SI!, Network Video, which operatllS stores bt
Gallipolis, JackSon and HWJtbtgton, W.Va.

DAIRY MAID

MARK A. COLLINS

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. GALLfPOLIS - The expanding p.m., Monday through Thursday,
home entertairunent business Is and frol)llla.m. to9p.m.onFriday
attracting many into the sale and and Saturday.
rental of films and equipment, and
ot~e local business thathasajumpon
the competition Is Network Video.
112 PRICE SALE
Located at the Spring Valley
LITTLE BOYS' HIKERS
Plaza, 529 Jackson Pike, Network's
Reg. '28.95
Now 114.50
Gallipolis site is actu@UY the second
Reg. '32.95
Now '16.50
of three stores opened by Jim
P.ETER
PAN
BOOTS
Ratliff, his father·in·law, Tom
BY Buster Brown
ShUot, and Shilot's sons Randy and
Reg. '32.95
116.50
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By Willet~
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- ,The first Network store opened in
Reg. 123.95 to 127.905
Huntington, W.Va., in November
Now 110.95 to 13,95
19&amp;3, followed by the Gallipolis outlet
RASCAL'S
in July 1984 and by a store in Jackson
The Children's Shoe Store
the following October.
. While Ratliff manages the Galli·
polis location, Mike Shilot runs the
Huntington store and Tom and
Randy Shilot operate the· Jackson
outlet.
· .. The Gallipolis store canies video
cassette. equipment and numerous
movie titles, ranging rrom· films as
recent as ".The Lady ·In Red" to
Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds."
There.is also special programmlng
available, such as "The Best of Judy
Garland" and the British documen·
tary series "The World at War."
The business Is expanding, Ratllfl
explained, but it will stop'temporar·
ily for two reasons.
· "We're going to stop and build up
our titles," he said. "We get all the
releases when they come out, and
we want to rotate those titles from
store to store, to keep the stock
fresh."
The other reason Is that Network .
Is, going into the "vldeogenics"
business - taping such events as
or
iintl
to tape. When set up, Ratliff said
Network will be able to add such
things as special effects, music,
background, "or whatever they

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GENERAL PRACTICE
with s.eclal Em.huls on
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THIGH FILLETS •••••••• »•.

·· Cecil, . children : \Barbara,

Avice, Lula, Daniel
: gr.a ndchtldren.

ln memory of our dear wife
and mother, Gertrude Lois
Toben, who passed away

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! SWEEPER

Club every Sunday, 1:00

p.m . Factory chocked guns
only .
T .J.'s Garage, complete
auto repain. open 7 :00

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Wanted To Bu'y

446-3672

8Cash$ $26 and up for your
junk car or truck. Free

pickup. CaH 614·245·9681,
24 hro.

Ve . 26164.

Cdck -a-poo, spayed , at
Mudsock on White Hollow

Very temperamental.

Black. tamale. spayed dog,
gentle. axe with children.
pliirt Labrador, beautiful dog,

304-675.'6830. 675-2064.

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2 tamale pupa. need1 good
home . Call before 9 pm.

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614·446·0059.

OIIAWiiO
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FOR
CARS I Till'S!

6 Lost and Found

phone. end t;ookkaoping

wv. 26164.

18 Wanted to

with experience in payroll '--~-:~--'-~~­
and taxes. Experienced only •·
need apply . Submit resume
with ratarences and salary Want to do babyaitting in
requirement to Mason own hom&amp; near Vinton. OH .
Call 388-9820.
County Library, Attention:
Personnel Section, 6th and
Viand Stre,.ts, Point Plea- Office or ho~tecleaning in or
oant, W. Va. 25550. Appli· around Gallipolis- Addison
cation deadline ' Feb. 20, area. Can give reference .
Call Susie Williamson or
1985.

1---------Patty Slone, 446·0273.

Opportunitiet in G8riatric
Nursing. Positions open for
quality Rl\!'s on call-in basis.
Contact Nancy Van Meter.

Caii614-3B8·9092.

Care Center. 614 - 992 ·
6606. Applications taken
through · Feb. 22. 1986.

Dozer work land clearing,
landscaping, etc . free asti·
mates. Call 446-8038 or

AN.OON. Pomeroy Health

Babysitting in my home on
Rt . 160. Have references .

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Help Wanted

Deck Handa Immediate
openin1 with international
maritime organization, taek·
ing to man rapidly expanding
fleet. On-the·job training .
excel·
good starting
lent
wortd
travel.
be

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High
corrdition.

:nco:.mo- 1":;,~ iiiUpa;ttlu;;-;··
State and Federal. $5.00

RP.a I Estate
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Homes for Sale ·

Three bedrooms. central air,
vinyl wall paP.er, carpet
throughout, well in.t~lated.
new paint , attached garage.
gas outdoor grill , awnings.
many extra, . Call 446·2583

til 5:00PM. after 6:00PM
call614-246-5859.
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·B't' owner immac. custom
brick on 181 beautiful acres,
3 bdr., 2 ba .• cathedral ceil,
oak fir .• wbfp. oil ht, ctl air,
new appl . cnty water. 1983
barn. 1982 equipped wood working shop. oil&amp; minerals
incl. Centrally located btwn
Athono, Golllpols &amp; Wall·
ston, sacrifice due transfer

S169K 614·669-6311.

For sale, rent or trade. Nice 3
bdr. home in Plantz Subdivi-

sion. 843,000 or $325 rent.
coli 614•245·5281 .
Middleport home priced to
SaiiiiAndwameanpricedto

For fBI&amp; by owners. a great
home with a great locatidn.
Come end make us a great
offer. Shown by appoint·
ment on weekdays or from
1 -4 on Sunday. Talk to us,
we are feady to selll _Ca~l

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0 ppo rtunity

Nice older home in Racine ·
.(town) . Three bedrooms.
living room. kit"c.han , dinning
room. pantry and 'aundry

Own your own Jeansportswear, ladies apparel,
Combination. Acceisorias.
Western, Large Size S1ore.
National brands; Jordache,
Chic. Lee, Levi. Vallderbilt.
lzod. Esprit, Brittania. Cal vin Klein. Sergio Valente,
Evan Picone, Claiborne,
Members Onlv. Organically
Grown, Healthtex. 900

weekdays after 6PM and
weekends after 1PM . ·

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room. C:all 614·949-2540.

inventory. training. fixtures.
grand opening etc. Can open
16 days . Mr . Keenan

(305)678-3639.

Help Wanted

MANAGEMENT
TRAINEE
Due To Rapfd bp.~nlllm Naho~l 8\nkliog M 11ttr~o~~ls Com·
p.~ny DutrH Enthuslall ~ Per100 WiU1rog To Relocate And
Work Long HouTl For An ()pporturut y To Earn Over
$30,000/year.
F1r1t Year Earntngt !7-22 K Beneltll lndude Hot~lllhUt1011
·Patd Vocaton . Proftl SMr~ng Sa111n91 Plan·~ More

Contact: Don Wilson

44f-l 6'42-:OPPOniiiiTf

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Furnished house. 3 bdr.. 29
Neil Ave .. Gallipolis . $226'
plus utilties. references . Call

446 -4416 after Jf'M.

.446-31'00.

For sale by Owner: 3 bdr.
remodeled country home
with eKpo&amp;ed interior log
walls It additional wood·
working . Master bdr .
113~t22) with S!Jparate bath.

LR (13x24) .. lg . kitchen

Or lease option. 3 bdr. ranch
very nice home only 2 yr. old
$320 mo. rent ., 3 bdr . for
sale · o'r rent redecorated
$250 mo ., 5 bdr . home on
2n(t . Avq ~_l3~5A Call W iseman Agency, 446· 3643.

Will sell for pay off, $5,300.
Call.614-388-8259.
·
p.ayment. • short
time employment, or lack of
credit stopping you from
owning your own home?
Consider a reclaimed single
or double. Small cash deposit, . take over payments.
Interested? Call 614 -7721220 or 773 ·3926 .

.@ig _.d!IM!!.!!

111x131 &amp; diningroom 50x10 New Moon. good
l12K20). laundry area &amp;
cond. 64x12 Flair. Priced tO
second bath . 2 wood stoves sell. K &amp; K Mobile Home
wrth fuel furnance It county
Gallipolis. 304-675water. 3 ca.r... g,ragt_ ~th ~~~':._-~~~-::--::-1000 ~q.ft . workshop . S.
outbuildings. 40 acres. gobd 1980 Schultz 1 4x65 . fire ·
fencing ·9 water. Some · place· in· li Ving· roQm, cofn·
tirribar" (30 acres with pond plate· kitchen. . air cond ,
"New" extras, 304-675 ·
&amp; 6000 whit~ pine" also

available). 1 mile off Rt. 3030 or 675-3431 .
160, 11 miles past Holzer
Hoopitol. priced 854.500. 1984 Nasusha mot;ile
Coll614·388-8710.
home , 14x70 with 7~e12

For sale eKc . con d. 4 bdr. 2
ltory frame houl8. approM.
2.100 sq.ft. living space,
car.,.ted, equipped kitch•n.
large rooms, 2 complete
he8ting systems, paved
road . 10 min. from town in

e~epando .

10 months old,
paid 122.600.00 taka over

payment 817,300.00 . 304676-2400,

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Fo!Tell Run, .49.000. Call
614.992-6093.

.farms for Sale

142 acre farm. will consider
anything of value on trade.

$79.000 . Call 614·245·.
5281 .

Seven room house in Ches ter. Three bedrooms. Near

SR 248-7 Scout Cabin Rd.
Call 614-986·3571.

60 acre farm in Bedford
Township. recently drilled
gos well . Byiappointment

I 614-843-5372 after

2 bdr. unfurnished house
with garage. Call446· 9686,

3 bedroom house
mas Ridge Road,
heat and wood
furnace. $22"5.00

304-837-7831 .

on Thoelectric
burning
month.

Three bedroom. home on
Park Drive, references and
deposit requir:ed. S300 .0Qa

month. 304-675·3423.

3 bedrOom· hou~e , $300..00
per ·month wnh . S300.00
deposit, 7 miles from Holzer
on Rt. 160. 304-675-7746 .
42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Raccoon Rd . furnished. 2
BA . private lot. $190 mo.
Water included. deposit a.
reference . Call 446 -9346 or

446-3 100.

Furnished, no city taxes,
water and sewage fur nished. beautiful riverview,
Kanauga . Foster 's Mobile

Home Park, 446-1602.

2 bdr. mobile home, aU
electric. no pets. Call 614-

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COORDINATOR OF FINE.
AND PERFORMING ARTS
Rio Grande College and Community College invites letters

1976 14x70. all elactric .

good ohape. $9,500. Call
614-367-0446.

of application and nomination for the position of Coordi·

nator of Fine and Performing Arts. Appointment for this
·position is effective April I. 1985. Twelve-month. ad min- .
istrative contract. Sa,lary is commensurate with education
and experience. Tire Coordinator's responsibilities include: developing and creating a comprehensive fine arts·
program; organizing and participating in fundraising ef·
forts on behalf of cultural affairs of the college: scheduling of fine and performing arts events; directing a minimum of two theatrical productions each year: initiating a
program of dramatic and theatre arts where· academic
credit is awarded; and supervising all technical aspects •
related to the job including lighting and sound. Bachelor's :
degree required, with Master's preferTed; minimum of 1-2 ·
years of related work experience . Send le!Jer of interest.
educational transcripts. and resume including the.names
of three references by FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1985 to:
Office of Personnel. Box 969. Rio Grande College. Rio
Grandt, Ohio 45674.

Help Wanted

DIRECTOR OF R.S.V.P

(Retired Senior Volunteer Program)
Rio Grande College and Community Colleae serving as
project sponsor of the multi-county (Gallia, Jackson.
and Vinton) Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
is accepting applications and nominations for the po·
sition of Director of RSVP. Twelve-month, administrative contract. Appointment for this position is effective June 1. 1985. Salary range $12,700-$13,350. The
Director is responsible for the development and dayto-day operation of the RSVP Project. Qualifications
include: proven management skills; ability to work
with people; experience working with older persons:
and background in community development and social
service delivery pro&amp;rams are desirable. Education and
experience will be considered in totality: College edu·
cation desirable. Persons interested in the position
should send letter of interest, education transcripts .
and resume includinc the names of three references by
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1985 to:

P.O. No. 2887

Office of Personnel

Call
446-2342, Mon.·Frl .. 8 to Soli tho boot! Sell AVON.
Colt 446·3358.
5.
FOUND black &amp; whita cat
vicinty of 200 block of 3rd Open territories with the 1.--'-----~---,:_---------,
Ave., Golllpolio. Call 446· ~42'aAVON. call 304·676· .
RELIEF NURSE
0026.
Rio Grande Collece and Community Collt&amp;e ,invites
letters ()f application and nomination for the position
of Relief Nurse. Effective d1te of appointment is March
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11 Help Wanted
1, 1985. Part-time, professional, 12·month contract.
Salary Is $7.00-$8.00 per hour. Qualifications incude:
Valid St1te of Ohio recistered nurse certification re·
Immediate opening for Psychol'quired: e~perience in public health nursinJ and younc
adult cart preferred, with !Itt 'ability to work coopera·
ogy Assistant with ·a Master's
lively 1nd independently in providinJ routine and
Degree in Psychology. Will conemeraency health ure. Reportinl directly to the Coor·
dinator of Hulth Services, the Relief Nurse Is respon·
sider new 'graduates. Salary acsible for aSSistinl the Coordinator in 1111intainin1
cording to state scale. Excellent
health service objectives and performinl st1ndards to~
the
Slft&amp;utrdinl of the health of the Coli11e commun·
Fsinge Benefits. Contact: Per·
ity. Persons interested ln the position should send let·
sonne1 · GALLI POLIS DEVELOPter of interest and ran me includinc the names of t~ree
MENTAL CENTER, Gallipolis,
references by FRIDAY, FEBROARY 15, 1985 to:

OH. 45631. Telephone (614)

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1971 Oakbrook 12x60 2
bdr. must sell leaving state.

GET A GREAT
START IN
AIR FORCE

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other. 87,900 to 824,900

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refrig ., 1 car garage. USO
mo. Call PJ's 446-1819 or
446-2325 evo .

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Servtces

off street parking. re1erer1 ces and d8posit . Call 614-

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

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46769 or call 614-992·
7760.
JOIN THE .ARMY Ni\·
TIONA~ GUARD. Good pay.
Buying daily gold, silver Good benefits. Call 304coins, rings. jewelry. sterling 675-3950 or 1·800-642·
ware. old coins. large cur- 3619.
rency. Top prices. Ed. Burkett Borbar Shop, 2nd. Ave.
Middleport, Oh. 614·9923476.

SchooiiD~~~;~~;

LOST

"VII

Ginther, Cecil Smith, Allee Plants,
Gertrude Johns, Robert . Hill, Valerie Proffitt.

Mature and reliable person
needed. General office duties including typing, tele-

dispoaltlon

Call 614·742-2971 .

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$3,000,000,000 available.

Standing Timber-Call AI
very friendly: Colt 446:1897 Tromm
at 614-742-2328.
mornll"g or .tter 5PM.
Baby bed, high chair, plav
One kitten 8 week• old . Call pan and infant clothing 1iza
614-379-2326.
0 -9 mOnths. Phone 814·
992-7494.
Collie puppies, 6 weeks old.
Wormed. Cell 6t4-8435285.
Fmployment

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Secretary- Bookkeeper. Ma·
son County Public Library.

For Information write: Aca·
damio Financial Rasaarch,
P.O . Box 146 Ravenswood,

and
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.D.
Miller, Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio

Two natural gas stoves, both
work. Two beds. no mattresses. And other items.

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Homes for Sale

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pies:. . Mother

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Help Wanted

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~~~~~~~~~~~;Hc!olM~P;L;E~T1E~H~o~u!s1EiH~O~Lois~~E!.of..E~.~;~~~~~1i9"'·9~""2i·,·••;7~'"j'•·io9·~·~ny~t~im~a1.~§~~•!elll call 614·992~-~~~~94~1~·~i~;;~~~~

wook1 old. Call446-0517.
Part Shepherd-Boxer pup·

Plua, Weekly Winners Are
Automatically Entered into

RE ·

and up. call 304-675-2440.

STUDENTS let our computer match 'VOU with' scholarships~ grants or loans for
college . Annually, over

FURNITURE.. ·Bods. iron,

Fema'- Beagle type dog, 11

Admitted - Katherine Felter,
Middleport; Lou Hutchison, Ru·
tland; Paula Queen, Pomeroy;
Clair Swan, Dexter.
Discharged - Woodrow Engle,
l~lot. -U'I;"LI."'&amp;~,

Auctioneer. CJII 304·275·
3069.

304-773·5212.

t ·yr. old half Siameoafemale

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Auction every Friday night at
the . Hlrtford Communi'W
Center. TruckloadS of neW
merchandise every week.
Consigmenta of new &amp; used'
merchandise always welcomed. Richard Reynolds.

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars.
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Jim Mink Chev. ·Oids Inc.
Bill Gene Johnson

Rd. 2nd. trailer on left.

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Public Sale
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Students let our computer
find grants or loans tor
collage. Annualy over 3
bi!lon dollars available. For
information write Academic
Financial Research. P.O.
Box 146, Ravenswood, W.

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am-11 :00 pm, 7 davo e
week, free estimates. 24 hr
road service . Call anytime

Veterans Memorial

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Gun shoot at Racine Gun

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quality oervice. 'Lana Da· 31
nlelo, 614-742-2951 .

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Call 446·0065 after 5,30.

Paul Voss ot Gallipolis, Tina Brown
of Pomeroy, Delbert Voss of Lbna,
andBunnyGreyofFountaln,Colo.; ·
an(! six great·granchlldll'n.
Besides her parents, she was
preceded in death by her husband,
Walter \'oss, and by four sisters, a
.
brother and a son.
Services will be beld at 3 p.m.
Monday !h. Ewing Funeral Home.
Burial will be fu Rock Springs
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home from 2-4 and 7·9 p.m.
today.

LJILUt'o

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614·992-6022.

Balloons for Gat Wall, Anni .
versarys. Qirthdays, parties .
Singing Gorrilla. Call Qal·.
loons &amp; Co. 446-4313.

cat.

Voss, 78, Welshtown Hill, Pomeroy,
died Friday night In Jackson
General Hospital, Ripley, W.Va.
A housewife, Mrs. Voss was born ·
Feb. 5, 1907, a daughter of the late
William Heniy and Ella Smith. She
was a member of the Syracuse
Church ol God.
Surviving are a son and daughter·
in-law, Edward and Mary Voss of

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Will 'care for elderly In my

Nice 2 -badroorn house. BOO

b"IOcTic:··~il-'snVif'":"'lilllltjJUiii';"

"I've given up looking for the
ideal man. Now I'm looking for a
husband ,_"

and sewing ma·

Georges Creek ·Rd.
614-446-0294.

PLAY·

the Grand Prize Drawing!

675 · 7263 676 -5104 or
675 -5386 .

Piano Tuning and Repair .
Brunicardi Music Co., 446- ~=======::;:=:-t~:::;:~~~====; 2 bdr. unfurnished 5 room
0687. Twentieth year of J
house. 10 Fti"ne St., stove &amp;

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Evening: by Appt. ·

Professional
Services

304-675-5500 · or 675 3.824.

614.992-7t33.

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..., chine repair, parts, and
·supplies. · Pick· up and
delivery, Davis , Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mile up

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Will do baby ·sitting in my · PAIR , Reduced rates limited
time only. Ward 's Kevboard,
home. Have references. Call

9 AM-5 PM

(6141 532-9772

Situations
Wanted

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PIANO TUNING ANO

•lways with us In oUr
(. thoughts. Her husband.
· Cecil 0 . Toben; Her daugh·
$ tera. Mrs. Barbara Howard,,
~ MMrs. Bars. Avice Finlaw.
i Miss Lula Toban; Her son.
;., Daniel 0. -Tcban. ·
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Area deaths
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!PERSONAL INJURIES!
Phone:

part-time .. Send resume to
box 6060 in care of the
Gallipolis Daily Tribune. 826
Third Ave .. Gallipolis, Oh
45631 .

Houses for. Rent.

House for rent. Call 304·

to low fixed .rate. Use

Looking for a licensed fnau,..,_..,.::!•: ranee r4iprasenfitive tO work

• take by vacation in Heaven .
! Sadly milled by . husband

WE ARE SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE
TO OUR CUSTOMERS!

!WORKERS COMPENSATION!
. and

CHICili;N

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for

22 Money to Loan

Help Wanted

c;:..-;--7=·:-.--~ o:~·~

• In memory of Gertrude
' Toben who passed away
-: i=einuary i -U.i'S'iili:--ne ·snaii
• be together again ~ when I

HOLLY FARMS BONELESS GRADE A

IRONTON, OHIO 45638

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Flyers explalningvideogenics are
being distributed In area stores. One
of the services videogenlcs may
provide, Ratliff said, is a documen·
tary record of household items as a
hedge' against theft and the posslb!l·
ity possessions may never be seen
again.
Videogenics will be done by
Network stafl, Ratliff said.
The Gallipolis Network sto!l' Is
currently open from 11 a.m. untll 8

urtntnv ur
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Announcements

Rentals

otock and etc. Call 304-882·
324 t or 882·2217.

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Office of Ptrsonqel
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LABORATORY TECHN IClAN II

The Ohio University Collece of Osteopathic Medicine is currently acceptin1applications fora parttime/temporary llboratory Technician II. This is a
tempora position throuch September, 1985. Performs lalli)ratory tests (tx.: platelet aareption
tests: thin chromoto1raphy); supervision and train·
in1 of student help in assistina with laboratory procedures: assistinc wltlt tours of lab for Colle1e of
Osteopathic Medicine; and explains research to students and public n necessary; orders supplies and
equipment; conducts statisttcal, lflpllicaland tabular analysis of data: maintains records of files .
QUALIFICATIONS: 8. S. in Biolou or Che111is·
try required. Experience in blood drewin&amp; from hu·
mans and/or rats preferred. Previous eltJIIritnce in 1
llbonttQl'Y Mttin&amp; prefat't1d. Startitll hourly rttt is

A.aL - - -

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· uniV UnnEIQIIIt AIIIWIDo VOIU

P.O. No. 2919

An Afflnnotlvo Actlon/ Equ•l Oppootunhy Employor

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position waiting for you. You'll
receive great technical training, a
life-long skill, good p·ay, complete
medical and dental care, 30 days of
vacation with pay each year and the
opportunity to 1\Brn an associate
degree. See an Air Force recruiter
today. Get a great start ·in the Air

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Unscramble these lour Jumbles,
one lelt8f to each squate, 10 form
Furniahed apt. •210. water . four ordinary words.

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Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS · (Equal
Houalng Opportunity) has
one Mel two bedrooma, rent
1tr.1l~g ~t _. 183 tor
b.droom and •198 per
month for two bedroom.
with t200 depoait located
near Foodland and Spring
Valley Piau, pool and TV
ant. Call 446-2746 or leave
meaaage .

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for Reht

paid, 2bdr .. 1131 2nd. Ave.
Gallipolla. Call 446-4416
af1er7PM. _

154 Misc. Merchandise

54 Misc. ·Merchandise
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54 Miec. Merchandise 54 Mi•!l· Merchandise

Knauff Firewood Split- 95'%
hardwoods. . Seaaoned or
grnn. Vou pick up Or we
deliver. HEAP vende~ . 614-

Firewood cut up slabs. $16
PU load . Larger loads dell·
vered. C•ll for pricea; 614·

264 Magnum end scope .
222 with acope. 22 Model
77 with acope. 20 Ga .
Model 68 ilhica. 2 , 11x16
and 1, H· 78x16 tires . Call
614-992 -6017.

266·6246.
Winchester model 12, 16

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.. 2.,. lightweight,.. 321n..
$450.
H8oRahotgun10ga
$80. Coll441·7019.

245-6804.

WUJ cut and deliver fira·
wooa.
-cair 014-=256 :-152B.

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1 ·bdr apt.. 2 bdr 'lpl ..
'1160·1260. Call 304-676·
7263 676·6104 or 675·
63a6.

614·266·1979.

WHAT THE POORE5T
WAITEI&lt;:5 IN '50ME

Furnished efficiency $145,
.adults. utilties pd. share
bath. 607 2nd. Ave. Gallipo·
lis. Call 446-4416 after

l'l:E5TAU~ANT5A~E..

Ume.cone, Sanct Grewl.
Pick up at Richards • Son.

Call 441·7785.

. Home ineuletlon . . Uc•nMd

Ohio and Wa11 Virginia.
Owens Cj)nMg 11~,

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Furnished Rooms

Sofa. chair, rocker, otto·

ytilitiei p·aid,

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

446·9283.
Qn Rocky RUn Rd.; J
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exira nice. many extras,
bern, t376 mo ., utilities
l!'cluded. Call 446 -2751 .
2 bdr. apt., refrigerator &amp;
ltove furnished. water &amp;
· tfath paid, ~f . &amp; dep. req ..

•226 mo. Call446·0116.

Riverside Apts. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior

lltttzeno. $130. EquatHous·

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light hous, keeping
rooms. Park Central Hotel.

Call 61 4·446-0756.

Furnished room, S125. Utilities, range, ref. Share bath.
Men only. 919 Sec., Gallipo·
lia. 446-4416 after 7 p.m.

46 Space for Rent ·

i92·7721.

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llrge 2 room fuornio,heo
ipartmenl. Call 304-882·

2666

Mobile home lot, 12'x60' or
smaller, •1s water paid, 4th
&amp; Neil. Gallipolis. Call 448·
4418 after 7P"'M ~-

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Roule 33, North of
Pomeroy. large lots. Call

Furnished apt. for rent. 3
rooms and bath Cell 614·

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Commerical space for rent
1500 Sq. Ft.. in town.
Suitable for offices. studio,
small business. pizza shop.
l.ocated in New Ha\len . Call

992·5908.

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bedroom apartments in
New Haven . Newly ramo·
deled in town. Call 614·

992-7481 .

614 -992·7481.

Two bitdroom houses and
a,partments in Middleport
and Pomeroy. Low utilities.

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5 room unfurnished apt. Call

For lease 2 bdr. unfurnithed
apt .• overlooking cily park,
stove &amp;. refrig., $190 mo.

, llall614·992-2381 or 614·
992·2509.
614·992·5434 or 304-882·
~666.

For Lease

Call PJ'o 446· 1819 or 446·
2325 eve.

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3~ables . c,~tr•

$686. Sofas and
priced from $285. to $896 .
Tables, S 50 and up to 8126
Hide-a-beds, $390. and up
to 8550., sofa beds S146,
Recliners, S225. to $376 ..
Lamps from S28. to 8125 .
pc. dinettea from $109 .. to
435. 7 pc. 8189 and up.
Wood 1able with six chairs

8285 to 8746. Desk 1110

i'hg Opportunities . 614· l '-------~­

In Middleport on -NOrth' 4th
Ave. Two bedroom fur·

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

AUCTION
• SAT., FEB. 16, 1985-9 A.M.
CONSIGNMENT SALE
McCAULEY TRACTOR SALES

up to $225 . Hutches, t650.
Bunk bed complete with
mattresses. $276. and up to

8396.

Baby bods, 1110.

Mattresses or box springa.
full or twin, $68., firm, $68.
and $78. Queen tats, $196.
4 dr:· chests. i49. 0 clr.
chests. 859. Bed frames,
S20.and 826 .• 10gun-Gun
cabinett. $360. Gaa or
electric ranges 8376. Baby
manretses. $25 &amp; S36, bed

frames 820, 826, 8o $30,

king frame 850 . Good selection of bedroom suites,
rock«u . metal cabinets,
headboards S38 &amp; up to
$66.·
Used Furniture .. 5 pc .
dinette, head boards. an'd 2
bedroom suites . 3 (niles out
Buleville Rd. Open 9am to
&amp;pm, Mon. thru Sat.

614·446·0322

Kenmore auto washer $65,
GE auto washer t65, 8
olhars to choose from , GE
dryer $96, retirg . 2 dr. frost
free $126. side by side refng
$195, elec. range $75, 9
others 10 choose from . We
also have gas ranges. Woodburning heater $95 Skaggs
Appliances, Upper River Rd.

446·7398.

Captain' bunk bads, for sale 2

mo old. Call 614·3677468.

Waihers,

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Peta for Sale

·HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding elt breed&amp;. HeatH
, indoor-outdoor flcllltlat .
AKC __
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County Appliance. Inc.
Good used appliances end

TV sell. Open SAM to 6PM.

Mon thru Set. 446-1699,
827 3rd. Ave . Gallipolis,
DH.

Valley Furniture, new &amp;
used. large sec::tion of qual·
ity furniture . 1216 Eaatern
Ave .. Gallipolis.
Bunk bed set with four
drawers$150. Twin bed set,
e drawer droller with mir·
ror, night stand, $260.
Double bed mattress and
sprTngs 8"2:.5 . ·c iJi '448·

2706.
Trade Center Furniture
Outlet, Kanauga, Oh. New
Maytag &amp; Croaley Applian·

large selection Antique
Pocket Watches. fully guaranteed. Harry Siders Jewelers. Gallipolis Ferry. W. Va.

304·675·3867.

22 caliber Smith &amp; Wenon
4" barrel regular and targel
stock, axe. cond. $175.
304-937-2343.

1--------18" Solid State chain saw
S200; Wood-coal stove, W ·
extras $300, 650 Triump
motorcycle chopped $600.;
Sean upright freezer S200.;
8 · tiP tliier Sii 5U .; fioor
polisher-buffer $15.; Rug
shampooor S 1 6 ; Wicker
swivel chair-stool .850.00.
304·675-3439, ask for Red .

518~995 ~
1977 Cameron
14x70

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14x65 2 BR

1971 Kirkwood
12x50 2 BR

19H Liberty
12x502BR

Total Elect.
REG. 19,200

Gas Heat

fuel' iiii Heat

Sale S8,300

Sale

Dragonwynd C.ttery Kennel. CFA Himalayan, Perlian
and SlameM kittens. AK.C

Sale S9800

1958

leg.

niol puppleo. Calll14-388·
9790.

Reg. 110,300

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snocl

Chow puppleo. Call 614·
448·3844 ofl•r 7PM.

Reg. Mlnature Dachahund 8
mo . old red male. Cell after

AKC famala Siberian Husky
for tale. 9 weeks old. hea
had ahots. *100.00 firm.

$4700

. 1969 Boron
12x60 2 BR

Pickens uaed furniture . 304·

lag. snoo

Fuel

446·3224.

Oil

1969 Chomp,ion
12x60 2 BR

Heot

Wood

Sm Now
$

676·6483 or 676·1460.

RICK'S ·NEW ANI!l ·USED
FURNITURE. Used stoves
and refrigerators. Compare
our prices, save today .

1968 Richardson
12x47 2 BR

The

Piano•- Kimbel , Story •
Clark, Lowrey. Honest
values, no, 'repoase11ion
gimmlcka' . Brunicardl
Music, Inc., 81 Court St .,

renee

Wurtitzer piano , console·
concert. sable-cherry. Good

US. ••• LIST WITH US....LIST WITH US....LISI WITH US.... UST

•J!IUCKS

tond .. 11,600. Call 441·
4428 .

REDUCED. MUST SELL!! - $29,900.
Ownus h•ve laft area and don't need double hoose pay·
ments. Stylish 2 slory. 3 bedrooms, I"' b1ths, S(IICIOUS
livin&amp; room, formal dinina, knotty P.ine cabinets in
kitchen. Nice carpel. Excellenl in town location. ~n4

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Food Available
Terms: Cash or Check with Pn&lt;itiv•

Truck load Rome Beauty
•s.oo bushel . All' fruit and
vagalablat. Jacka Market,
Route 35, Henderton.

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PRICE REDUCED TO $59,900! - Owner has
bought another home and must sell this lovely
3 BR ranch on Debby Dnve. Approx. 1700 sq.
~- 't doning rm., LR. FR, kitchen, new custom
1- vapes, carpeting, woodburning stove, deck,
- Cl:lltral air, natural wood siding
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SHIP - 180 acre farm located in Northup
area Two story frame older home w1th se·
ven rooms and bath, county water, 16x60 ·
concrete s ~o. corn crib, equipment shed,
m~lk house and barn. Oo paved road

YOU'Ll BE DELIGHTED w1th thiS 3BR bi·level
located tust m1nutes from town. Also features
ii! 2~ baths, LR, krtchen, carpeting, heat pump, '
c: city school d~r~t Call for ~ore inlormabon.

ADDISON TWP. - Appro'x. 7 mole lrom
GallipoliS 39\7 acres, m/1, fronts on township
road ~I woods and brush. $8,900.

JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR! ln·town coovemence, extra noce lot, 4 BRs,
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large krtchen, LR, OR, bath, ~rge lront porch
:tE and small screened back porch, gas heat
;! unattached one car garage. Call lor an
appointment

THIS COUlD BE YOUR PERFECT HOME! 10% Fl NANCfNG - FIXED RATE- 20 YRS.!
- Th1s home offers 4 BRs, 2 baths, kitchen
woth range, and eye·level oven, 15x48 LR,
fireplace, lvoodburnong stove, 6x40 Irani
porch, I car garage, storm windows. noce Hat
garden area, c1ty school dostnct

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~ Tobacco base, 16x20 shed, 34x40 barn. Pnce

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REDUCED TO $44,900- HILLTOP DIVISION
- 3 BR home features kitchen, living room,
din1ng room, lam1ly room, hrep~ce. gas heat,
central air and carpeting, 9% assumable.

MUST SELL TO SffiLE ESTATE! FINANCING
AVAilABLE - EXCELLENT TERMS - Cape
Cod home ~Hers 3 BRs. 2 baths, kitchen with
eye-level oven, dinette, living room hasbeamed
ceilings, utility room, double garage, storm
w1ndows. woOdburning st011e, city school
d~ricl Additional land can be purchased. Call
for an appointment.
CADMUS AREA- 26.5acres. l'h story home
offers 3 Brs, kitchen, hvong room, dimng room,
bath, carpeling and atummum ~di n&amp; Call for
an apoontment.
OWNER MOVED TO FLORIDA AND HAS
DRASTICALLY REDUCED THE PRICEOFTHIS
HOllE- Will finance w1th 25%down and 10%
· mlerest on the balance. Viclonan style 3
bedroom also offers 1\! baths, kitchen woth
range, retng., DW, and d1spt., laundry room,
livong room, famoly room, carport. unattached
garage, 16x32 fenced pool, alum. ~din&amp;
Attached beauty shop would help make the
payments.
LOTS FOR

Gallipolis,
, turn left onto
lum right onto D•f•ini Cadmus Road. Watch for
siens.

Saturday, Febr~ary 16, 1985 at 7:00 P.M.
Loeal resicJent movln&amp;. will sell following items, partial
llstin&amp;: · ·

Good Condition: 2 piece liv1ng room suite, platlorm rocker,
night stand, bookcase, vinyl top stool, end table, hall tree
mirrors, wooden high chair, metal trunk, umbrella stand,
Hoover upright sweeper, !able tans, box ian, numerous
boxes of books. brooler ovens, 4 qt. Presto pressure cooker,
hot plate, pots &amp; pans, silverware, electric skillet, desk, chif·
forobe, dresser and matching chest of drawers, douHie bed
and matching dresser, lamps, lawn chairs, sets of metal twin
beds, dehum1d1f1er, chests chairs, gal. tube, double tubs,
grill, canning tars, G.E. window "" condihoners, small auto.
washer, step ladder, misc. hand tools, dishes &amp; many olher
misc. items.
ANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTOR ITEMS: Occasioal chair, floor
tamps, picture frames, round back chair, brass candle
holder, radio, desk, chest, chma, table bench, wooden stool,
10 dolls, diShes &amp; many misc. items.

Sale Every Saturday at 7:00 P.M.

Hive somethincJou want to soU? Brine it to tho Patriot
Auction Bam an we'll sen it for you. Consicnments IC·
cepted from 1:00·5:00 P.M. on Saturday. Arr•naements
far pickup service available.

MARLIN WEDEMEYER -AUCTIONEER

245·5152--- lii-~249

Apprentice: Finis (IKEIIsaac-388·9370
Residtnt and business auction service also available.

Fruit

&amp; Vegetables .

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES
1 P.M. FEBRUARY 17, 1985

V1c1orian organ, parlor organ, real mce walnut corner cup.
board, two noce double box telephones, two n1ce kitchen
clocks. high oak beds, tlatwall cupboard with grapes in door,
noce wash stands, dye cabonet, o11ental couch, rope legged
table, large oak table with leaves, fove legged oak table, wal·
nut drop-leaf table, brass bed, jetty cupboard, round oak ta·
ble with center pedestal(rough). pie safes, ~ron beds, double
barrel c1der press, wicker and hickory poeces. old large split
hickory basket, Donohue jar and others, good old Aladdin
lamps (I green &amp; 1 red)24" church bell. many rockers, ap·
pte butter kettle stone churns, cherry seeders, six guns, I
long Tom, lour dolls, primitive comb box, llatwalls, zinc top
• kitchen cabinet, large and small iron kettles, glass and misc.
• items too many lo list

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new spl.level
o located oo
Oqve and offers approx.
3,000 sq. fl oflilling area pius2 car garage and
.. one of the area's mcest pool&gt;

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oo 111cres more or tess. Pond, full basemenl,
• Jam~y room with woodburner, living room,
equipped k~chen, dining room, I ~ baths,
i: attached 2 car garage. .

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less, vacant ~nd on Bulavolle·Porter Rd.
Electrcity, septic tan~ spring, rural water
av~lable Asking $10,!KJO.

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DOWNTOWN UVING lARGE: ASSUMABLE IDAN - Vf'XY attractive
~ two story home offers 3 BRs, 2 baths, 16xl6
LR, formal dining room. kitchen, enclosed
! porch, new carpet. gas heat Witlin waikilg
il distance of stores and schools. CaD today!

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ktchen with stove,
laundry, large ca rpo~

Graham School Rd.
living room, bath,
OW and displ,
air and storage ·

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103 ACRES, MIL, SPRINGFIELD TWP.
Approx. 96 A. tillable ~nd, cJder home has 5
BRs, bath, LR, kitchen, county water, 40x60
pole bldg, 40x60 tobacco barn, moos other
outbuildings.

200 ACRES M/l. FRONTS ON RACCOON
CREEK - Approx. 65 acres l1llable and 135
acres woods. Comfortable two story home
offers 4 BRs, balh, kitchen, loving room, family
room, two hreplaces, barn, 2 large screened
porches Lovely qu1et setting
LOW PRICED BEGINNERS HOME! - 3 BR
ranch style home offers LR, krtchen, bath and
ut11ity room, gas heat, new ~don~ city schools.
Call lor lll!lre onformation.
A STYLE OF ITS OWN describes thos lovely
wMe br~k home with 3100 .SQ. fl, 3 or 4
bedroom~ 3 baths, 2Dx40 FR, dinong room,
k~chen wit~ OW, d~pl., m1crowave and trash
compactor, mtercom, central air, 2 car garage,
ut1l1ty bldg., deck and a20x40 pool. Beautifully
landscaped.
BEEF CATTLE COUNTRY - 132 acres, mostly
dean hill pasture, good fences, 1\1 story home,
large barn, lobacco base, frontson3 roads near
Mudsock. Price reduced to $56,900.

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truck a

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446·0962.

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PRIME LOCATION -located on·Rt. 35 west, thistract
land includes 3 BR double wode w~h 2 batt.;, tilling
room and eat-in kitchen, and a 2 BR 12x60 moiile
home Excellent investment because of location and
possibilities. 30 feel lrontage oo Rt. 35 $46,000.

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need to see this home. Has 3 BRs &amp;bath up with I BR
and 1h bath down. Also lull basement convement
kttchen, dimn&amp; family room area woth ooe of themost
attractive eff1coently buolt fireplaces we have seen. N1ce
IMng rm. Nice shade trees, productive garden area, ·
garage, lra1ler space rental, all ootarge ~ts. All for tust
$40,000.
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mile lrom town, this older home has had some
remodelin&amp; 2 BRs, krtchen, LR 14 ~x15~
d1n1ng room, bath. part basement, one car
garage. lev~ lawn.

MITCHELL ROAD- GREEN TWP. - .5 acre
m/1, coonty water avai ~bie.

VACANT FARM lAND- Springfield Twp., 84
acres, m/( level and rolmg ~nd . Approx. 33acres ti~ble. remainder woods.

GUYAN TOWNSHIP- 108 acres more or less
located south of Mercerville. Approx. 20 A.
tiiable. Balanre woods, lobacco base. Owoor
wit help finance.

$35,000 - NEAR HOllER '" ''· .h;;ome offers 3 BRs, kitchen ,
central air,.woodburning
unattached garage.

overheac crane, office
sales and repair. Located across from
Silver Bridge Ptaz~ wrth access 1o Ohio River.
f'lltentoal unlimtled
FARMER'S FARM - One olthe area's better
farms. 101 acres m/, lots ol Symmes Creek
bottom land, pond, new fences. large barn,
Sll\lefal other buildings, large tobacco base.
mod. 3 BR home, 2 baths located on Cadmus
Crossroads. Call for more informabon.
100 ACRES, M/L, CLAYTWP.- Ownerfi·

nancin~ available. 25 %down, 10% on bat-

ance for 20 years . Call for more in forma·

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SAYS SELL THIS MONTH! - Rlo·Centerpoint
Rd. (Cherry Ridge) Approx. 75 acres woodland
!roots oo 2 roadS, county water available $2s0
per acre

Canaday Realty'
446-3636~.

FOUR•BEDROOMS ON CHAROIAIS
- Profes·
s1on~~ decorated, 290 fl lake frontage, boat dock,
1.67 acres. deck, 2300 plus sq fl and worfosixlp are
some of the extras this property offers Home has 2'0
baths eat·on k~chen, formal dinin&amp; sunken INin groom
and fam1~ room. Seen~ view of lake and hillS on a
restricted area, enjoy Wlldlffe, lishon~ ire skating and
other benefits of suburban li~ n&amp; Call and make an
appointment to see this exceptional home today!!

#406

MOVE UP ANOTCH -To this maintenance free
ranch. Beautiful home inside and out 3 BRs,

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aulky rotary mower. potery
plow. rotery cultivator, front
culth.tators, clrcJe bar end

onow bladaa. •1100.00
firm. Colt 114-992-10311.

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cRy water, spacoos front porch woth
Seeong os beloevong. Ask1ng $38,000

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EXCEPTIONALLY WELL
on
American charm. 3-4 bedrooms,
lovong room
wolh firep~ce and fantastic v1ew of the rNer. Noce
shady lawn runs to the rover (fish or have aboat dockin
your own fron t yard). tn.town location, very quoet and
peaceful surroundongs. $89,200
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12x60 TRAILER w/addrtoon Excellent lor 1111all fami~
woth a beginner's budget. 1 acre ol ground, 2·3 BRs,
woodburner, 2 outbuildinll' and large rove red porch.
Llome has had excellent care and IS 1n good condition

$19,900
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professoonally landscaped lot 1n Debby Drove. thishome
os acut above most Emptional features on the k1lchen
like center osle, beautiful oak cabonets and exposed
brock make cookong anythong but a chore. Also.
mdudes formal di nin~ LR wolh fireplace, 4 BR5. 3
baths. flnoshed basement includes rec. room.
worksi'&lt;lp and fireplace Effic~ntly heated with gas and
cooled wRh CA. Buyers Protection Plan provoded Come

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bedroom home overtoo kong the rover. Just monutes
tram I~N n Includes vonyl "d'"~ basement and new
drywall, ceilings, onsulabon, carpet lormca bath and a
new lOx12 storage buotd1ng Pnced to sell at $29.900.
#313

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RIVER VIEW - I II ~ory, 3 BR home offers lR wolh
foreplace, DR. hardwood floors, etectnc heat 1 car
garage. II acre. $22,500.

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car garage, all on 2.3 acre lot
overlooking Rt 141 just minutes kom town. Owner
anx~us to sell or trade Assumable low onterest loan.
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A'IJRACTIYE CAPE COO ~ Price reducedto$69,900
- Owner' wants lo head south and ls. leavong thos
comfortable i'&lt;lme behmd. Features toke 4BRs, 2 bath~
FR v.ith fireplace, formaiiMng room and dmong room,
eat·in krtchen and partoal basement Will bring you back
fora,second look. Extras hke on·ground swomming pool.
3 car garage and worksoop, and llJrgeous nver v1ew
will sell you Protected for a full year after sate.
#238
FOUR IN ONE BUSINESS. - Exxon gas stat1on, three
bay garage restaurant and carry-out wRh dnve·thru
window Ali do1ng good. Located on U S Rt. 35 at
Helllerson, WV. Mostly new. well buitt 3500 sq. fl
buildm&amp; Has off1ce. storage area, restrooms. 24x24
canopy allt!r pumps. Garage has two IOxiO overhead
doors and one 10xl2. .&amp;Jl on 100'x130' corner lot
Included '" pnce are three ooists, at1gnment rack. Sun
computers, tire changer, brake drum equipment and .
olher garage tools. .&amp;Jso, walk·in cooker Call lor
appoontment to ~Sit this successful business Owners
wan( to retire Ask1ng $185,000.
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new 3 bedroom home wrth baths, II basement
unfinoshed, on a2 acrelot. m/1,one molewest of Vonton
an Jackson Road. Hasa largepauo andadouble garage
32x32. well water wtth county water avaolable. Over
1700 sq fl ol h~ng 5pace ready to move on l osted at
$54,900
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floors, 1, ceolo ngs, kRchen cabinets. apploances.
bathroom, heatong, air condot1onong. Located on 1st
Avenue
#106
OWNER WILLING TO SACRIFICE - That means
savongs toyou Very cozy and attractovebo·level so close
to town but on a quiet deadend ~reel. Home offers
th"'" large bedrooms, one and a hall baths, attracb'e
kl chen wrth eat-o n bar and dinong area. Hardwood
floors accent home nocely as does bnck fireplace on
fa mo~ room. large deck garage and buyers protection.
Reduced to $54,900.
#243
IF ONLY ''VERY BEsr ~ your enter• , consider ...~rge
FR. lormal donong and large LR. each wlh rover v~w. 4
.1large BRs, lol5 of cklsets and 2 orge storage rooms.
Beauhtul new carpet. CA and an on·ground p()(j 2.7

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VIEW - Very attractive, two ~ary
home wnh large ~wn, garden space and several
outbuddongs. Home includes three bedrooms. 1~ bath.
lull basement and attached garage. Insidefinished wrth
Tongue &amp; Groove Knotty Pine walls, hardwood floors
Well ~nsutated , woodburner. $52,000
#215

acres One m1le from downtown

#134
NEW LISTING - NEW HOME - 3 BRranch boasts
eff1coent kRchen wot h eat·on bar and attrachve oak
cabonets. DR. etectnc baseboard heat. well msulated.
BxlO st~a'ge buot don ~ $34.900
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located on Rt. 35 West, this home offers alarge
living room dining room, 3 bedrooms, ~undry
room, 1~ baths, equipped kitchen, carpet'"~
rentral air and a 2 car garage.

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COMMERCIAL LISTING IN WATERLOO- 1500 sq tt
well·buo ~. good rondrtoon block buoidongon over 16,000
SQ. It lot. Buott and used as church lor several years
lmmedoate use as re&lt;:reat1onat center. Has oowforced
aor gas furnace and water heater. Gas . at very
reasonable cost by area well. Maon 1oom 24x38 with 2
other small rooms and bath. Very desorable lor church.
commercial use or converted to home. Pnced at

lOOxfi()(] lot

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SALES IN GALLIA CO.

REALTOR•

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· At the Howery Auction House 5 miles west of Athens,
Ohio on E5. 50. New Auction House with plenty ol heat,
inside loading, parking and rest-rooms.
This will be a sale for everyone! Approximately 30%
of furniture cleaned and the other 70% needs
cleaned and/or repaired. All in all. real good pieces!
Everyone welcome.

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Gallipolla, Oh 45631 .

SANDYVILi.E, W. VA.

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1 MILE WEST OF HOLIER HOSPITAL

Call 61.4-448-3159.

Real Eatata General

2 AKC reglatored fenwla

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JlO_rches a~1ou watch the peaut1ful _Oh10_~~ver. 4 bedrooms,
dinmg room, large utlllfY,Sells tor $Z~.uuu. ~·-.
IIIIR 551 - Executive style ranch home on loncotn Holt.
ThiS home has a real nice floor plan. The large living room·
dinong room combo IS 36'xxl5'. The kitchen has dishwasher
and diSposal w1th a counter top bar to family room. 3 bed·
rooms. 2 baths and a full basement. 2 car carport. Call for
your appt.
IIIIR 554- Use your miagmat10n on this one. large 2 story
home on WeHe Terrace. 3 bedrooms, dining room, sitting
room'. lotos IOO'xiOO'. Owner w111 consider some financing.
REDUCEO to $28,500.
IIIIR 537- 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, full base·
ment are only a few amenities you'll find in this home on E.
Main. lovely hand-crafted kitchen cabinets, carport and
more' Great ~nvestment at ONLY $15,000.

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KESSEL'S
QUALITY
MOBILE HOMES
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547 JACKSON PIKE, GALLIP-OLIS, OH.

62 Olive S't.. Gallipolis. New
&amp; used wood-coal stoves, 6
pc wood LR suite &amp;399,
bunk beds $199 , antron
recliners $99, new &amp; used
bedroom suites, rangea.
wringer waahers, &amp; shoes.
New livingroom auitaa
8199 -$699, lamps, also
buying coal • wood stoves.

BIIR 444 - OYINER ANXIOUS TO SELL! 3 BRranch sotuated
on'2.35 acre lot m/ 1. PosSible8%loan assumptiOn to qualified
buyer. Includes tg eat·on kitchen, separate. utility room, family
room wit)l wb f~repl a ce Call for an appo~ntment today'

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6.76·1038.

PHONE 446-7274-HOURS 9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M • .

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE

t1.895 . John's Auto Sales,

8ulavllla Rd.. Call 441·
4782. Gelllpolla. Dh .

IIIIR S38- NEW LISTING- Country Jiving Newer 3 bed·
room home Eat·in kitchen, woodburner in living room, 2
acres with gas 111ell loads of nice pine and lruittrees. Take a
look. Sells for $47,500.
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IIMR 557 - Price Really Reduced!' owner anXIous to sell
this lovely home located on Beech St. in Middleport. 3 bed·
rooms, large utility room, eat·in kitchen, lormal dinmg room,
play room. Nice size lot. Now ONLY $30,000.
IIIIR 552- Ranch home on leading Creek Rd. bedrooms,
stone fireplace. 2 car garage, fuH basement.

pin make a great gift for
your valentine . Whelped

CHECK US OUT FOR QUALITY NEW HOMES AND THE
USEI) HOMES IN THE TRI-STATE AREA.

Phone 304·773·6430.

Broker-Auctioneer
Cltl446·0552 AnY_Iima
Beth Null 245·9507
Slave McGhee
44E·I255

1978 Dodga Aapan Auto ,
PS. Pl. radio, wife rima,

446 - NEW LISTING - In town tocalo on o n.etudes
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$4700

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locel owner. good ·

814·446·2282.

Shotaand apoyod. Good pat.
$40.00 firm. Colll14-992·
6967.

Sale

Mow S5495

1980 Chev. Citation 4 dr.
I cyt.. . au1o

Smith Buick-Pontiac, 1911
E1atern Ave., Gallipolla. Call

Femate Pekirlgeae, Dachshund mix . 14 montha old .

Gas Heat

ssaoo

Autos for Sal'-

air, 13,000 actual bbl .. sunroof,
custof1)
milet. floor shift, topper. paiot job. Price nelilotiabi-A
Call 446-3224.
Call 448-8605 after 4PM . .. ,

TOP CASH pold' for '80
rnodel 1nd newer ua.ed can. ·

5 :00p.m.

Burn. Stove

Reg.

379·2404.

Call .14·949·2779 after

. Colt 446·4466.

Full aize ,bed-box &amp;prings &amp;
mattress. Wooden chest of
drawen.livingroom set. Call

Second auning AH1H1 h1y
end other mixed hey.. 614·

4:30PM 441· 73Q7.

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Briarpetch KenMI• Professional All·breed grooming.
Indoor-outdoor burding fa .
cilitiea. English Cocker Spa·

Total Eledri&lt;

Overlt'IS Park

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1974 Esquire
14x65 2 BR

1984 Ov•ro'"Lo Park

2 BR, 2 bGths, total elect.
Real nico.

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7795.

$8495

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betide Stone Cres1

frozen, hamburger In pettiet

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porbalo,

875-1088.

H dolired. 304·171·4182.

Autos for Sale

Like new 1983 8·10 Chevy 1972 Chevy Nova 327 !o

hatc hback.

p.m.

Building Mat.,i•ls
Block, brick, aewer pipes,
windows. lintel•. etc .
Claude Wlnt.,., llio Grande,

1978 Hutchinson
12x65 3 BR

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Merchandise
GOOD USED APPLIANCES

H~a~y~t~,.,~
· ~N~Ia~.~C~a~ll~l~1~4:·9:8~2:·l~~tr~o~n~l,~~fr.
wh . drive, AC,
B after 1:00
CaU 814·245·5620
~Straw,
41 .10
304· altar IPM.

with ogreomentln prloe par

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L1rry

Autoa for Sale

lb. for remeinder in leeM
peid II_IOOn__ S PQMible tO
algn ASCI loeaa tranafor

Bradford elec dryer. workt,

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE

Large round beloa of hay •1 6
&amp; 120 ae . Cal 448· 1062
after lpm .
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Ffeezer IHf. cut. wrlpptd,

Mow $15,995
City. Call 614·266 -6620.

frIll IJIIILJillill

8o Grain

56 Building Supplies

1985 Forest Pork
3 BR 14x70

APARTMENTS, mobile
homes, houses. Pt. Pleasant
Gallipolis . 614·446·

Hay

Wented to !Mae: 19815 to·
bacco poundage to my t.rm.
Gallla Co. 1 0% clown now

forma. Call 441·2314.

San Sl,DDD

.Unfumiahed 2 bdr. in Crown

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304·871·3912.

UII.OO . Call 304-8711·
6030.

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Col• wi
sf Prices Aroun•l
Total

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

54 Miec. Merchandise 63 - Live.tock

Surplut. Army. D~tnim, Car·
hart Clothing , Boou .
J1ckets. Sam Somerville' a •
East . Ravenswood. Rt. 21.
North . After,.oon · Weekends.

for Sale
Formal evening gown. 1----------..-------------------~

Could be uted for Valen·
tina'a dance. alze 3-4. Call

February 1 0, 1985

10, 1985

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Autos for Sale

Sit! ltxJiint-lli Alltll/Je WADAIJ.l"

1878 Ford Cuatom. 4 dr ..
new peint, battery &amp; ••·
UOO . Call 448-

1111 Monte Cario super
piMn. will take emllll-car or

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'1 973 Pontiac Sport1 Coupe
'or Nle or trade. 360
automatic . Good fuel mi·

1$89 Cadlllec. 4 door hard
1114-7U-31711 after 8:00
p.m.

.Con dition, $1200.00. Call
'8·14-992-6263. .
4975

Plymouth Duster .
"300.00 or best offer. Call

)04-773-6618.

_j_974

Vans '&amp; 4 W.O.

81

new tirea. Call 1114-256·
8841.

Corve~te.

1980 Chevy Suburban, 4

new engine,

WD, auto. PS, PB. auper

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Improvements

RINGLES"S SERVICE , ex·

bo1rda, aUde back window.

paint and tll·ea. 304-882·
3318.

OPEN HOUSE 1-4 TODAY

Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

1983 Chevy 'h ton PU.
4WD, 1uto, PS, PB, running

top. Good condition . C1ll

3 bedroom.-2 baths. 2-story home. Living rm. din·
ing rm .. full basement and 2, woodbumfng fireplaces. Lots of extras! located at 614 Firat Ave.
Price is mid-80.. Ph.
, Shown

dutch style bllm, eJ~celfent ~ke
site, crop land. ~~1 and
woods. Owner says "MAllE (f.
ffR ON All OR PART". Priced
to self as ' farm. Posstlte excel·
lent terms available. ·
ATTENTION BUILDERS
Th~ property has been subd~
vided into I IICre sites. can be Sold ·

Lo•ded . Very good

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Auto• for Sale

Chevrolet.

130 AR£S 1 mie from Ohio
River. Features house. huae

l..ga. 1976 Olds Luxury
·sedan . New tires. new bat-

Pomerov-Middleport~Gallipolis,

cond, low mHeege.

FARM OR.ItMSTIIENT
&amp;BUILDING LOTS

~300.

Voltswagon

Autos for Sale

Real Estate General

truck on trade. Call 448·

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February 10. 1986

1976 LTD 361 V-8. AT.
AM-FM radio. oir. 1696.00.
Call614-387-7760.

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09112.

~erv .

Ohio-Point Pleasent. W. Va.

perlenced carpenter. electriciln,
roof-

Potential
danger

clee!'·· Cell 814·288-8522.

Rot•rv or c1ble tool drilling .
Most wella completed aame
dey. Pump ntea 1nd servl-

1981 Dodge 4 wheel drive.
'4 ton pickup, 380 V-8. 4
.,..ed, H.D. ahocks. air

ceo. 304-895 -3802 .

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

Services

SEWING M1chine repairs,"' , - - - - - - - - - - ,

"rvica. Authorized Singer
Sale• .. Se&lt;vice Sharpen
Scinora. Fabric .Shop,
Pomeroy. 1114-'9112·2284.

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General Hauling

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IMPROVEMENTS

~ooling._(lll'~lor

WMII,
c-rtlt WMII, 'ointing.
G-alllfiOirs.

Call Tony Williamson
446·0273

James

conditioner. C•ll 448-2841 .

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Water Service.

Also pool a filled. Coli B14·
i!56·4l44 -&lt;&gt;r~--8.1-4..446·
1175 or 614-4411-7911 .

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Ken' a Water Service . Weill,

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ci•terns. poola filled . Phone
614- 367 ~ 0823

7741 night

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or·61.4-367·
day.

Super"

·Beetle. One own&amp;r, less than
•40,000 miles. Showroom

:clean . t1600 .00. Call614·
.985-3545 evenings.

:1977 XR 7 for sale or trade .
.Call 614-843-5127.

·:1976 Ford F-260 4x4,

CUI·

1979 body, custom
whHis,- interib-r .soTW. - 4

-tom

speed, sun roof. 304-895·

3441 .

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216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(614)-992-3326
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ranch with In-ground pool,
lights &amp; patio, full basement,
cook unils, carpeting &amp; 6
closets.

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Rodney Vif~ge. Wood &amp; coal space heater plus
gas
• nace Lg. lot with garden area. Older mobile home included. Pur-.
hase all for $20,000.00.
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NEW liSTING - Immaculate 2 bedrm. brick home. Kitchen •
recenty remodeled, modem appliances. Full basement. central •
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A.C., nice garden ~ea . Price $55,500.00. Call for app01ntmen~J .•
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..,.. garage. mobii!Hmme hoOkap un~ ig. lui. Owner inieu~:,ieU in .. _
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NEW LISTING- One floor 5
yr. old , 7 rm. home, central
a~r &amp; heat. cook &amp; bake
units. disposal, refrigerator
&amp; some furniture. Near
stores. $38.500.
IN TOWN - Th1s house can
be .yours with a few thousnd
down. B~!h. city water. efec.,
efc.
TRAILER - 12x65 three
bedrooms, &amp; metal bldg.
Good condition, for lUSt
$5,600.
COUNTRY - Several acres
with trees on paved road .

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It floor space. Sprinkler system Completely carpeted. Service . •
elevator. Modern 1n every way'! financ~g availableto qualified I •
purchaser.
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NEW LISTING - 3 Bedrm. txlme outside city ~tuated along •
picturesque ~!low Dr., formal dining room, 21'KI5' family •
room, 2 baths. \VB FP, fenced-in backyard. Modern krtche11
wrth many amenities. Priced to sell. $58,500.
NEW LISTING- 3 bedrm. cottage klCated alongCentrafAvem
Nat gas heat ~ity water and ~sewer Prce $24,000.

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BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME w1th falmly room and formal . •
dining room, located within Plants S.D., (:lenty private, nat gas, •
wbfp. Price: $59.000.00.

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NEW LISTING - Only 5 mmutes from Rio Grande, approx. II ••
acres, with 3 bedrm. modern home. Price $58,000.00.
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PURCHASE FROM 1 TO 5 ACRES wrth this 3 bedrm. farm •
home located along Rt. 218, Harrison Twp. Priced from •
$50,000 to $75,000.
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looking 3 BR frame, bath,
furnace &amp; rural water. Only
$18,500.

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FAMILY WANTED -One fl.
4 BR ranch, 3 full baths, 2
family ims .. dbl. carport,'
central air &amp; heat budget
$108.00 On 1.79 acres.

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cottage with 86'x202' lol Nat gas FA furnace•. K1~g coal a d •
woodburner, seplic tank, Gallipolis City school d1stnct. Pnced to •
sell! $20,000.

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MOBILE HOME LOT- located approx. 2 miles below Eureka. :
$4,000.00.

Sue Murphy, Milton Roush
Helen. Virgil and
Bruce Teaford

Housing
Headquarters
Real Estate General

E. Mail, ...lill ~!Woo~~~~

POME;ROY, 0.
992·2259
NEW LISTING- ~lato•oodsl
&amp; Rock Springs
- Approx. 25 acres.
tillable, balance pasture.
story, 3 bedroom
some remodeling, T.P.C.
ter. II you like elbow
this is it' $23,500.00
PRICE REDUCED maintenance costs make
2 bed room home nice.
country sett1ng. outbuif1~n~
and a full basement.
and neat. Owner wants
- Now $22,000.00
LONG BOTTOM- 26 acres of
vacant ground with mineral
rights and a building site.
Mostly wooded. $10,500.00.
POMEROY - Two story
house with a lot of remodel·
ing. This 6 room home has
Fre11ch sliding doors, pretty
kitchen, and 3 bedrooms.
$39,000.00.
POMEROY - Huge family
room, big living room, formal
dining room, 2 baths, 3 bed.rooms, full basement. and a
b1g nice back' yard is but just
a few of the ipecial features
of this home that looks like a
mansion. Call for more details. $59,900.00
REALTORS
Henry E. Cleland, Jr:
992-6191
Dottle Turner 992·5692
Jun T1111stll 949-2660
Jo Hill 985-4466

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~ Elimbeth Long. Jil!!lltor-;;;::675·3968

COMMERCIAL BLDG. - 700-block of 2nd Ave. Purchase or •
lease. lot 22,620 sq. fl; building 7,560 sq. It Excellent condi· •

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ok:l. Just off Bidweii·Rodney Rd. E~. heat pump, fireplace,
cent. vacuum ~jstem. $70,000.
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VINTON: EXTRA CLEAN - C~an, cool and corwenienl ·2
bedrm. home located aloog Main Stleel Refrig. and many
other items of furniture will go With house. Ideal for newlyweds
and priced at on~ $22,500.

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$8,500.00.
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School. Outbuildings aoo 7 acres. Buy for $37,500.

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VINTON: Brick !-floor building. formeny used for bank.
Reduced to $42.000.00.
VINTON: Commercial buildln&amp; wrth 2 apts. upstairs.
Forme~ used as hardware store. Reduced to;
$28.000.00
APPROX. TWO ANIJA THIRD ACRES within crty limns.
Zoned commercial. Along Rt. 7. Pnce reduced to
$20,000.00.

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well decorated 3 bed·
room bi·level on Bulaville Road offers and equipped
krtchen, dining room, 2~ baths, family room w~h fireplace, central air, 2 car garage plus a well landscaped
~ acre yard w~h IB'x31' in-ground poo. Much more.
Owner anxious to sell. $66.900.

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BRICK RANCH IN CITY - 3 bedrooms, bath, din ing room, living ~oom. kilchen, utility room. Attached I car garage w1th breezeway. Nice size
lawn with new chain fink fence in b~ck . Nicely
landscaped . Home in ~xcelle nt condition.
#740

MAKE US AN OFFER - 1acre and attractive frame
ranch located near Mercerville. 3 bedrooms, living
room, eat-in knchen, 2 baths. basement Heat pump,
woodburner. Rural water. 2 car garage.
#705
JUST LISTED - BARGAIN BUY!! $14,200. 2
bedrooms exten~vely remodekld home srtuated on
approx. I acre. Wiring. plumbing. roof, septiC system
replaced. Cellar. storage building. Localed at the edge
.of Pomeroy&lt;
#759
1 YEAR BUYER PROTECTION - 3 bedroom home
srtuated on 3'h acres near Crown City. Over 1400sq. ft.
includes 2 baths, family room, woodburner, wet bar,
central air, farge barn plusfrUit trees and good garden.
Priced at $39.500.
#739
OWNERS WANT OFFER - Have transferred oul of
3
, and must 1sell. Attractive bedroom home
lown

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WE HAVE A HOME AND PERFECT LOCATION for a family.
Located almost across from Washington School. 3 bednn.
flome, 2 baths. 2 kitchens, nice lot whii:h ~ wide and deep
enough for g.-den aoo swimming pool. Needs some work.

FRONTAGE ON RIVER - Only $25,000. l 'h story, 3
bedroom remodeled, bath. large krtchen and dining
· area. Winng, plumbing, roof have been re~aced. Vinyl
sijing. Immediate possess~n
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2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME located along Hazel Ridge Rd: 25
acres, more or less, wrth nice garden area and wooded area.
Priced $27,500.

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NEW LISTING - 2 bedrm. cottage wrth elrtra lot Buy all for
$29,900.00.
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INCOME OPPORTUNITY - Owners have retired and
are very anxious to sal rental property. The price has
been reduced on th~ business building and 3 mobile
homes. Located on 2 lots 111th all utilities. This property •
~ in a pnme location and are all presenHy rently. Call
!OOav for all the details.

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•Ntw LISTING - 3 bedrm. home along Smithers St. 15'x20'
family rm. Some appliances with home. Buy all for $28,000.00.

SPRING BARGAIN - 3.8 acres, more or less. Tycoon
Road. $1,200.

SEWNG YOUI lEAL ESTATE IS IIG ;IUSI•ijiijiNiijSSij"~··NI

AU AN EXPIIIINCED WOOD IIIALTY ao

Iron Horn BUilders. Farm &amp;
Commercial Pole Bldgs.

Cathy Clark Burdette
Assoc.

·44~:2iiJi 'Ev~oniflll 3ii:..ilii Enniiili

814-332-9746 Collect.

Winter spl.: 30X40X9 with
16' tr1'ck door &amp; m1n door:
• a-z:;s erecieci'.
RON'S Television Service.

Speci11izing in Zenith and
Moto,.....a.

Ouazar , and

houee colla. Cell 304-676·
2398 or 814-446·2454.

COUNTY, WHEN. YOU CAN TELL THE
WHOLE WO.LD?

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PH. OFFICE 446·7699

SUNDAY ·PUZZLER
MODERN BI·LEVEL! - located in asood neighborhood off Sl. Rl.
35. 3 or 4 bedrooms, lormal dining &amp; l1vi ng room, 21,? baths, f .R,

BETWEEN GALLIPOLIS AND JACKSON on old St. Rt.
35. You will likethis semi~private vinyl ranch. Includes
alarge family room and dining room, woodburner, nice
kitchen, electnc hea~ oversized 2 car garage plus over
~ acre fenced yard. Southwestern Schools. $40,000.
#751

large modern kitchen w/l ots of good quality cab1nets. Let's get ready
for summer. It's just around the•corner. 161136 swimming pool, large

deck area. Cily schools. Priced right. 50's. Lois of house for the
money.

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ROWNG IANO
Approx. 40 A. tiHable, 60 A.

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one equipp~ wrth
. SIX acres
land, lots of
fertll~er and l1me has been used. Tobacco base. A
bargain at $51,500.

#715

pasture, tile block barn, approx.
40'x60' equip. shed and lots of
other buik:lings, 4 cherry trees.
3 apple, grape arbor. Stream
flows through _ property. All
mineral rights go, 6 room
hom~ 3 BR, basement storm
doors
windows. Bult&lt;n

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from •town. Ea~in
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living room.
basement with garage in the basement level. Home has
new roof new furnace. Pr1ced in the 30s.
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#709

JUST LISTED - LIKE NEW. 430 Lewis Drive. This
adorable ranch home is perfect for anyone. 3 bed ~
rooms. 1\&gt; baths, lovely carpet. ve ry large eat-in
kitchen, central alf, well insulated: City schools,
water and sewe1.
#754
HARD ·TO FIND IS th~ character and charm of th1s
family home. Spacious roomsthroughout 6 bedroOms
possibla 2 baths. fireplace 111living room. kitchen with
dining area. large front porch, metal garage buill in
t983, 2 flal lots Pr1ce reduced to $44,900. Owner
w1lling to l1sten fo reasonable offer.
#766

34 Dollar bill
35 Take one's part
37 Couple
39 Scolllsh for

30 ACRES li/L QUALITY HOME &amp; BARN

" John"

Top quality 9 room house wrth 7rooms carpeted. 4 bedrooms, bat~

40 Coarse hominy

and full basement plus 3 car ~rage. Good bam approx. 31Yx40
!ius chicken hoose approi. 12 x30'. Approx. 10 acres lllfable and ..
20 acres pasture with large pond. Beautiful location w1th half m1le
· frontage on blacktop state highway. ·
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598

2 ACRES PLUS NICE COUNTRY HOME
large 12 roqm remodeled txJme, 6 bedrooms. 2 bathswllh modern
Uchen. Home covered with carefree . aluminum ~dmg.
Tnermopane windows, 2 sundecks, fuel 011 FA furnace 111th a
woodburner insert. 4 car garage and numerous storage bldgs.
2.093 .acres. Rolling level land. A reaLCountry Gentleman Home.
PhOne now. ·
#
578

FOR THE INVESTOR - n3oo sq. fl. commercl31
building. Office area, sales .space. storage space, 3
rental unrts. 2 bedroom mobile hOme. 2apartments. All
presently ·rented. Good income. E&gt;cellent Jn·town
local ion.
#712

TRANQUILITY nestled in lOB acres of nature. Approx.
40 acres tillable with pas(llre and woods Older home
used for ha1 storage. Rural water available. farm has
been in lam1ly IOOyears. but readyto sell. Cal !for more
deta1ls.

WANT SMALL ACREAGE? - Ideal for building your
new home or just as a good place for getting away from ·
rt all: 7.5 ac res. more or less, of roll1ngland Drilled well,
rural water and septic tank already installed. Calf for
details.

RIVER VIEW- 4 bedroom ranch with full completed
basement 3 baths, family room, beautiful in -ground
pool'wnh deck plus refreshment bar and bath Garage
in baseme11t level. office area. Central a11 and heat.
Approx. 2 acres.

#729
200 ACRES - PARADISE LAKE - Year around
retreat. located on Ha~nah Trace Road. 3 bedrooms. 2
story charming older home. Beautiful stocked lake.
Wooded land to hunt deer and wildlife. Tobacco base.
Owner will sell all or part
#669

#76~

JUST LISTED- INCOME PRODUCER -live in one
and re11t the othrs. 3 bedroom home plus 2 bedroom
12'x65' moti~ home. Plus additiMal mobile home
space to rent out 3 septic tanks, rural;oater. S~ed, 2
run dog kennel. Minutes from Holzer Medical Center.
Good rental income. Only $31.506.
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HOME AND INCOME' - $22,000 - 2 bedroom.

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69 Small amounl
t Brazilian estuaries
70 Golf mound
6 Transgresses
71 Tolls
to Abnormal sound
73 Stick IO
14 Viper
19 Warns
75 M0$1 anclenl
21 Manner of running · 77 Ballo!
22 Mental Image
78 Characteristic
80 Cook In oven
23 LarQe supporting
81 Tiny
stakes
82 Lawmaker
24Boxes
84 lnvenl
26 Branded
28 Duplicates
86 The last but one
87 Pawls
29 Before
89 Hindu cymbal
30 Fortlflcallon
32Zodlac
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ACROSS

IV. ACRES WITH COUNtRY SETIING
Nice and solid 2 bedroom home located on State H1ghway
with no real close neighbors. Rural water system plus dnlled
• and a dug well . Extra water tap for a mob1le home hookup.
' ~ice restful area after a day:s work.
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574

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. LOOK WHAT SO UTILE Will BUY
3 bedrooms 2 baths lovely wooded country setti ng situated
on State Route. Lots, lots more. Possible land contrac#t
621
35 .x 35' GARAGE &amp; 3 LOTS
mob'
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fe
home
or
building sites with all utilities availab.le-.3
2
h
water taps. Garage with air compressor and ot er maror 311
' tools, spray painting gun, etc. Bottle gas furnace heal In gar·
a~e with 13'
door, 2 nice. landscaped lots ready for mo·

41 Inspired with
wonder

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sell lh&gt;S home.

Cily schools. Good

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RUSTIC LOG CABIN - fiJou're looking for alog cabin you'lllove

this country s t~l e decorate 3 bedroom. Features a cozy livmg room
w/ field stone lireplace w/ woodburner Convenient coun lr~ st~le
family room, dming &amp; kitchen com binatton. Only 2 yrs. old. Setting

on a parl~ally wooded lol C11y schools. Priced 1n lhe 50's.

HOUSE TO GIVE AWAY- ALMOSTONLY $16.300.00! l bed·
1
rooms." 2 story in Cl\¥. Owners have gone their separat~ !'lays and
want to sell their home. Now! large lot. 40,170. Formal hvtng 100m,
dining room, family room , modem kitchen. Only 5% down. Gtve us a

callloday
8.6 ACRES - More or less, 3 bedroom mob&gt;le home, also 2 addi·
!tonal mobile home hook-ups Kyger Creek Sc hool District. Priced in
lhe 20's.
6.7 ACRES ·- More or less ol vacant land. 25x50 building w/con ·
crete floors. Gas is availabl'e. Owner willin• tolakelrailerin on trade.
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C&gt;ty schools. C~llor more details..
S!niNG IN.20.ACRESOF WOODLAND- Conlemorary home le.lur~ng a
saarium w/hot tub wrappe&lt;J by an Ofll!llormallivlng and dining room
w/atrium doors. m"'ive ~lone fireplace. amodem romplele kitchen and a
breallfasl nool&lt;. 2~ balh~ 3 bedrooms w/ master sune. sliding doors loa
patio area. laundry and mud rooot Unlinistled basemmt 2 car ga,.ge.
Vegelable garden and dwarllrurt IT..,_ Shown by afl!XI'n-t

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148 Slaughler
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bargain. 3 bedroom mobile

NOV LISTING and a bi~
home that ·~ mosH1 furn~hed ~tuated on a 1 ac1e lot ·
near North Gallia HS. lndudes 12'x15' addition plus a
new 24'x24' detached garage. $25,900.

#773

_i n~ ~Well

bedrooms.'bath,
livmg room, k1tchen
range and refrigerator.
Woodbitrner included. Located Vinton area.
#623

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WITHIN YOUR MEANS - Pnce just reduced to
$25,000 on this 14'x70' Holly Park mo~le. home and 2
acres. 2 BRs, formal dining area. built-in kitchen.
Completely underpinned, covered front patio, 2 car
well . conitructed garage. State .Route 160
#761

URBAN LIVING FOR THE EXECUTIVE - 10 acre
estate, fake, shrubbery, trees, 3 bedroom br~k home,
boil! in 1975. Efficient heating. low maintenance. Six
m1fes from Gallipolis, 5miles from hospital. One of Gallia
County's best
#674

METAL BUILDING - USE FOR COMMERCIAL OR
PRIVATE USE - 30'x40'. 21ols induded Building like
new used very little. Located at Crown Dty directly neKt
lo State Route 7. Give acallfor more details $16,500.
#748

JUST LISTED - 1984 DOUBLEWIDE 24'x48' - 3
bedrooms, 2 full baths, knchen complete wrth •·
appliances. Cathedral ceil~g. garden tub and walk-in
closet in master bath, all carpeted, woodburner
included. Must be moved from present location.Call for
more details.
#767

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE
New bHevel home
located north of Rio Grande. Beauhful decor
throughout. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, dressing room and
bath off large master bedroom, French doors to back
deck off the dining room, nice kitchen, large family
room. beautiful carpet 2 car garage.
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - located at upper Rt. 7.
Approx. 4'h acres, large metal building with concrete
· floor, 2 smal~r buildings, 14'x55' mobile home, rural.
water. land 'all lays flat

H711

' LOVE THE COUNTR'I1
''Ice modern 3 bedroom home. 21. 04 acres more or less.
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Barn, tool shed and cellar. Located on state highway . nee
to sell. Call now .
#616

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BUILDING LOTS
2 lots in Bidwell area. Suitable for mobile home or build your
own home. Rural water. Buy bo1h for $2,800.
#608
VACATION CAMP BY BLUE LAKE
Owner financing, sundeck, rural water, septic system, elec·
tric. Buy it wth campmg trailer or without, concrete pad .
.Great fishing! Buy and move right in.
#584
LOW DOWN PAYMENT - OWNER FINANCING
Are you look for a 2 bedroom home overlooking the Ohio
River with little maintenance. Beginner home or retirement
home. We have it.

#744
6 ACRES WOODED CORNER LOT - Blacktop roac.
Electric and rural water available. $4,500.
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$5,500 LOT - Off Clark Chapel Road. Qwner w1ll
survey. level land.
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EACROmCEISINDEPENDENTLYOWNEDANDOPEilATED.
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Within 10 minutes drive to downtown Gallipolis. City sc hool
sr,stem. Has hookup for mobil ehome. Gallia rural water.
e ectric and septic tank. N1ght1ight on pole . 200 foot frontage
on Grahem School Road. Timber. Building Sites·. Calf now.

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1Allll CONTRACT - 10% Oown Paymenl 10% Interest Rale - 39.50
acres o1 vacant ~nd. Black walnul.lols ol woodland. Awalerfall. Secluded
and privata BlaCktop road. Priced $20,000.
SECWDED P.RIVAI'f NEIGHBORHOOD w1thin walking d1slance .lo
downlown and oly schoo"- Brick ~Hevel home has a.lormal enlry, liVing
room with fireplace snd a brealhlakine v1ew of lhe Ohll Valle!. Slep-saver
k~chen with buH-in modern aopiances. den wrtn fi~"· bu~-m
bookcase and haW balh. M~dle level offl!rs masler bedroom will full bath, 2
large bedroom&gt; cenm~ Ned lull balh. lower kNel with large lamiyroom,
41h bedroom, sl&lt;irage are' and laundry/hobby room. Tits ho,. .has
recentiy been recarpetod lhrooghout Scr...,ed·in back porch with b!Jift·tn
barbecue
dooble carport wilh sloraQe srea landscaped ~ lo accent
the beauty ollho qualily home. Give us a callloday.
1981 FAIRMONT MOBILE HOllE - J4x52 in exceiiEIII coodilion. On a
rented Ill in city school district Only $9,800.

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LOCATfD IN coUNTRY - tR, l BRs, kitchen, bath. uliil! room, cedar
panl!ln~ f~~ carpeted, air con!lliorted. """'al ap~;..c:os, .,sher, dryer,
~rge me1a1 ootbu~n~ garden, 16 acres \\11 sel lor $32,000.
LAND CONTRACT - A-frame hofll' on .65 acre ~ mn or less, 2 or 3
bedrooms. t ~ balh, liVing room. kilchen, utiily room. th&lt;nl bedroom could
t. used lor fam1~ room, '.\ basemen! unlilished. 2 slllYes, ro!Tigeralor,
washer and dryer ~ckided. Priced 201.
EXCELLENT LOCATION - Wall&lt;ing distance to city scOOots r.txlem 4
bedroom hom' 21arri~ roo111 ~ bath~ boll·in kitchen,liv&gt;n&amp; room. Uliily
room hobby room, ..,.lshop, fru~ celar, screened-m pordt, cenlralall, .9
acre ld with::,.: lrun ~eesand fll''fl' arm. Home has been welt cared
b-. Erorgy ·
ltf.NTAL- 2 mollie home lois wilh~ water. $45.00 j)l!f month. K~ Cr1ek
school dislricl.

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31 Unil of llalian

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94 Thre&amp;-loed sloth ·
96 Athlelic group
97 Retained
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102
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36 Pilcher
105 Sea in Asia
38 Rockfish
40 P~t
109 Antlered animal
4 t Helps
112 Leather strap
43 Go by waler
113 Sttoppmg area
45 Downy ducks
t 14 Marine snail
46 Horse's home
116 Grown Old
47 Duration
118 Singer Atzgerald '
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98 Is in debl
53 Present
99 Punish
160 Cubic meier
54 Equal .
101 Publishes
56 Good losers
103 Woody plant
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and graceful
104 Conducled
1 Moves with
winners
105 In bed
59 Nonconformist
106 Symbol lor calcium
measured
60 Reject
slaps
107 Old pronoun
61 Prophel
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108 lampreys
63 Responded
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113 Majorlly
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72 Fathers
115 A conllnenl: abbr.
74 Babylonian deity
9 Looking fixedly
117 Evaluate
76 Prefix: down
119 Physician: abbr.
10 Malure
77 Manservant
1t Roman date
120 Transaction
79 Playing card
12 Guided
121 Shell
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83 Hard-shelled lruil
124 Festive
jl5 Keltledrum
14 Urge on
126 Prison
86 Evergreen 1ree
compartmenl
15 Penpoinl
87 Apportion
16 Permilled
121 Embrace
88 Female sheeps
17 S~arper
128 Emp~aslzed lorm
89 lnilials of 261h
of " It"
18 Ancien! chariot
President
20 Break suddenly
130 Oowncasl
90 Agreemenl
23Cieaning
132 Stupid person
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substance
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DON1 OVERLOOK THIS BARGAIN in .Eureka. 2
bedroom home wrth 2 baths and k&gt;~ of room for
e&gt;&lt;pans~n. located just off Rt. 7 near dam. Reduced to
$20,000.00.
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NEW LISTING Lecta. Costs less than $300 per acre. Bill n!)W for $32,000.

Caii614-3BB-9867.

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NEW LISTING- HOME WITH A HEART is waiting for
the new owner of this ranch style. Appealing to the
pocketbook as well as the eye. 2 bedrooms, possibility
of 3rd bedroom. livlflg room, bath, kitchen. basement,
carport, 1 acre more or less. City school system .
$29,900.
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adapted for woodburner, fenced
swimming pool. Price re&lt;Juced to &gt;oo&gt;,UV\I.w.

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Ask 'founolf This Question-Then Ust With Us

WANT A MODERN DAIRY FARM? - Th 1~ 163 acre
.lanp_has all the modern conveniences 60 acres
cropland, adjacent Silos, 6000· bu. corn crib and
milking par~r. !KJ acres tillable. double four
herringbone wilh ~azed tile, modern rnanure system,
large machinery shed, 3 acre dry cow klt with new
barn, 2 story farm home with aluminum s1ding, needs
remodeled. Very nice 14x 70' V~torian mobilehome. All
this and lots, lots more. Call for details.
#735

OWNER WANTS AN OFFER - Must sell 3 bedroom,
l'h ~ory wnh new carpet, basement and garage.'Close
to town and hospital. Pomeroy. Priced in the 30s.
#738

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Marcum Roofing
SpoutIng. Now installing rubber
roofs. 30 years e•perience,
specializing in built up roof.

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r.u••u THE WHOLE

NEW LISTING - Shoestnng Ridge on top ol,the world
with gracious suburban living at its best 3 bedrooms,
1 ~ bahs, WB fireplace in living room, kitchen with
~-beautiful ca bine~. d1mng room. utility room, 1~ car.attached garage. Heat pump, central air. 85'x300' lot.
l.oan assumption, low interest. Outstanding buy .

•• 3 BEDROOM HOME with 17.9 acres, situated within Sec. 13, ••
Huntington ~wp. Price $45,000.00.

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NICE 2 v; 3 BEORM.

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woodburnfr. Offer welcomed.

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Raal Estate General

Jim Cachran-Realtor-446-7881

• . PRIC.E REDUCED Ofj 2 BEDRM. HOME located just outside
• 'city along Rt. 141. Inclosed porch ..N1ce garden area, close to •
city. $31.900.00
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Judy OeW'rtt-Realtor-388-8155
J. Merril Carter-Realtor-379-2184
llet:ky lane-Realtor-446-0458

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ByPAULRAEBURN
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~ _NEW YQRK (AP). - It now
; appears that at least two classes of
can cause AIDS, a discovery
thatcouldcompllcatethesearchfor
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AIDS
vaccine
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a vaccll)e because they are

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said Friday an experlmental drug have shown that the AIDS virus the
Francisco virus, Montagn·
different that a single preventative that blocks reproduction of a virus Isolated at the Pasteur Institute and · ler said.
mlghljlo!._be enough._ researcher~beJleved to ~ul;e.AJDS.may have.. that Isolated about the same time at
Dr. Rebtn Welssofthe Institutefor
say.
caused the lnfectiousagenttonearly the U.S. National Cancer Institute Cancer Research In England said
Meanwhile, Pasteur Institute disappear in the blood of a young are the same virus.
· that viruses obtained from Haitian
scientist Jean Claude Chermann male hemophiliac.
However,Montagnlersaidathlrd patients with AIDS might be yet

set puhl•"c hean"ngs

The patient's treatment with the
drug HPA 23 was discontinued a
year ago and he is well enough to
return to school, said ·Chermann,
who led t))e research."We stopped
here, because we did not know how
to evaluate the treatment," he saW
at a day-long symposium on AIDS.
He said the drug Is now being
given to 34 people with acquired
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• POMEROY - Melgs County
:Conunissloners will hold public
:hearings In their office at 10: 30a.m .
j'!'i!dru!Sda•y to discuss the submls·
of a fUnding application to the
~~:;::~u~z Development Block
!(
Small Cities Program of
• under
i Neighborhood

· The primary goal of the pr0gram
is to Improve the housing stock and
living environment in Ohio's
corruriuni!ies.
The total funding avallable statewide Is approximately $6,592,000.
Single year awards may not exceed

Housing·
Revitalization

~ Program.

!Car hits tree

February 10, 1985

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

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AIDS virus identified In San . another strain . .
Francisco differs substantially
Those reports are troubling
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Information and the AIDS Medical
Foundation.
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