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                  <text>Pege-12-The Daily Sentinel
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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Friday, Decemb&amp;r 11-1986 ;

,___Local Briefs:--:----.fines issued in hunting-related violation~
Reap'Pra.isa. I boosts local .taxes

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The lime of' year for paying property taxes Is nearing and
Meigs County T
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"be·prepared" be
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cases, "the taxes will bl' higher," due to the recent reapp' ralsal ·
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ot property In the county.
Due to the reappraisal In all districts, new voted millage In
some districts and rate reductions by the county budget
commission In other districts, "the Increases will vary
considerably,"
Thr dlst I tColllns
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"""a use o new
voted millage are Rutland Township, Rutland VIllage and
Pomeroy VUlage.
the county who have made
Sl Real
lfl estate
t I owners throughout
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t . or own 1arge t rae1s
gn can mprovemen s to e r proper y,
Of land, wlll have the .g reatest Increases·. ·

w~~~~~s~~-tc1t5~ates that tax bills will be mailed to ri'Sidents the
Due date·~ for

payment of taxes will be Jan. 3o, 1987. Office
hours at the treasurer's office areS: 30 a.m. to4: 30p.m. Monday
through Friday.

Organizational session planned
The annual organizational session was setfor 7 p.m. onJan . l3
with a regular business Qleetlng to follow when the Meigs
·County Board of Education met In Pomeroy Tuesday evening.
The board approved a school bus drlv.e r certificate for Harry
Clark and approved membership In the Ohio School Boards
Association and a yearly subscription to "Briefcase."
Modifications t.o thl' appropriations were made to correct for
sick leave, personal leave and vacation and to cover the OSBA
membership fee. All membl'rs of the board and County
Superintendent John D. Riebel were present.

Patrol cites Long Bottom woman
A Long Bottom woman was cited for possessing license plates
bl'longlng to another vehicle by the Gallla-Melgs post of the Ohio
Highway Patrol following a one-car accident Thursday In
Chester Township.
Geraldine L. McGinniss, 41, was southbound on Township
Road 114 at the lntersi'Ctlon with Township Road 261 at 2: 45a.m.
when she reportedly lost control of her vehicle whlJe.turning
left, troopers said.
Her car went of! the right side of the road and struck an
embankment, the patrol said, causing slight damage.

20 appear for 'Daddy's Day'
Twenty men were to appear Friday morning In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court before Judge Charii'S Knight, to explain
why they are bl'hlnd In paying child support.
Scheduled to appear before the judge were Dalton B. Grover,
Pomeroy: Gary Duane Slaven, Syracuse; Lawrence J.
Seymour, Middleport; John William Hess Sr., Switzer, w :Va.;
Roy Grayson Bareswllt, Middleport; Thomas E. Smith,
Pomeroy: Gary Honaker, Mason, W.Va.; John Jay Davis ,
Albany; Stewart Sisson, Parkersburg, W.Va.; Clyde W.
Cunningham, Hartford, W.Va.; DOnald Eugene Casto, Pomeroy; John Mark Haggerty, Mlc)dleport: Timothy Brlnager,
Racine; Elbl'rt Williams Sr., Langsville; Jami'S Robert
Grimm, Pomeroy; Daniel Amos Grogg, Reynoldsburg; David
E. M,lllhone, TUppers Plains; Wllllam W. Hawk, Rutland;
Ralph L. Reed, Cleveland: Jay Coffey, ~lddleport.
Gerald Brown, . no address listed, was to appear for
re-evaluation of his support orders.

Four released from probation
Released from probation In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court were Gregory Mark Tyree, Charles Tyree III, Daniel
Richards, James Arthur McDonald and Christina M. Smith.

Meigs property transfers

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Bernard J . Diddle, to John R.
Hunnell, Violet F, Hunnell, parcels, Letart.
Thomas S. Massari, Robert R.
Myeress, Marlta Myeress , to
Richard Myeress, Dorothy Myeress, parcel, Salem.
Forest Winters, Opal Winters,
to Forest Winters, Opal Winters,
parcels, Scipio.
Bobby Joe Adams Jr., Belinda
Adams, to Freda Ferguson,
parcels, Sutton.
Freda Ferguson, to Bobby Joe'
Adams, Jr., Trustee, Parcels,

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temporary tag from 1986 deer gun, refrain from complainant,,
permit artd att'ach to . harvested · . menacing
and carrying
a weapon
while Intoxicated;
Jerome
K.
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, Ja~I'SBing,, ongBottom,$100 Howard, Pomeroy, $75 and costs,
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1 j 11 $25 f fine and
and costs, hunting
, uspended
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If
suspended for one year, taking ja11 sentence o
s
deer with gun during closed operator's license Is obtained
season; Danny Yarbough, Wads· within 30 days, no drivers II·
worth, $4QO and costs, forfeiture cense; Thomas Mankin II , pomeof hunting equipment, spotlight- roy, $10 and costs, failure to yield
lng offensa·, Jam~ L. Davis, from private drive: Donna El•
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Portland, 5100 and costs, failed to frlnk, Albany, $10 and c9sts,
tag dead deer; $30 and costs, assured clear dlsta_nce; William
shooting at and taking a deer M. Forrest, Middleport, $10 and
from or by the , aid of a motor costs, fa.!lure to yield; Michael
vehicle.
Tlce, Rio Grande, $10 and costs,
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lid 11
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failed to dlsp aY va
cense
, William R. Boring, Snowville, plates; Roger Lytle, Belpre, $10
, $500 and costs, 10daysln Jail, $450 and costs, passenger, no seat
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of fine and jail sentence to be · bet.
Fl ed fo peedlngwereAJh~rt
suspended If premlsi'S Is cleaned
n
rs
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up within seven days; Ella M. J. RI'Ctor Jr., Lorain, $23 .and
Cleland, Racine, $250 and -costs, Costs·, William Neal, Ripley, $20
three days In jail, license sus- and costs; Roy J. Clark, Olive
pended 60 days, DWI; Eugene Hill, Ky., $21 and costs; Ida F.
Long, Long Bottom, $100 and Counts, Racine, $21 and costs;
f
ded 30 d
In Ruby Vaughan, Mlodle(i9rt, $24
and costs; Mindy K. Hill, Racine,
ball f f !ted h d $24 and costs; Michael VanMaand costs, failing t .o detach · months pro
on, ore ... an
tre, West Columbia, W.Va., $23

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Area deaths
Ara Layne JeweU
Ara Layne Jewell, ~. New
Haven, W.Va., died Thursday In
Holzer Medical Center Hospital.
She was born Oct. 11, 1896, In
New Haven, to the late Allen L.
and Maggie P. Capehart Layne.
She was pri'Ceded In death by
her husband, George C. Jewell ,who died In 1971.
She was a membl'r of New
Haven United Methodist Church
and the Live Wire Class for many

Emergency runs
Meigs County Emergency
· Medical Services reports nine
calls Thursday: Chester Fire
Department at 3:50 a.m. to a
chimney fire at the Andy Barty
residence on New Hope Road;
Pomeroy at 10:15 a.m. transported Willford Hlll to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Rutland at
11:06 a.m. transported Mary
Gibson to Holzer Medical Center; Middleport at 11: 48 a.m.
trans pored Nina Pickens to Plea·
sant Valley Hospital; Tuppers
Plains at 1:03 p.m. transported

Admissions - Willford Hill,
Mason, W.Va.; Lynda Fral!'y,
Gallipolis; John Hoffman, Mason, W.Va.
Discharges - James Suttle.

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. Lyle J . Swain, Mary R. Swain,
: Sutton.
• to David Riggs, parcels, Olive. ·
' Roy E. Fri'Cker, DI'C'd, to

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.recessed session In the council :
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costs. ·
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Forfeiting bonds were Her r ,••
L. Grate II , Pomeroy, $45,-·
passing on a double yellow line;; '·
Bernard Jones, Caldwtl, $421:.:
Richard M. Cline, Athp s, $5Qlc:
and Brenda S. Roush, omeroy•· •
$50, all for speeding.

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$2195

1986

BANK GRANT AIDS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
.:.. Ohio Valley Bank Prealdeal James ·L. Dalley,
left, presented a check Friday "to Rio Grande
College and Community President Paul C. Hayes.
OVB has pledged $li0, 000 to the enJ)owment fund of

FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
'86 CUTLASS
SUPREMES
3 TO CHOOSE FROM

511,900
'86 CIERI's
2 TO CHOOSE FROM

51.2,900
'86 OLDSMOBILE
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· RIO GRANDE - Ohio Valley career and lde~ls of Emerson 'E . productivity, human relations,
Bank has pledged $50,000 to the' Evans, e~trepreneu r .and suc- marketing lechnlqui'S and other
endowment fund of the Emersop cessful businessman In southern related fields. The school also
E . :£vans School of Buslni'Ss Ohio.
provides computer training and
Management at Rio Grande
'taxpayer assistance.
College and Community College.
The school was officially dediAfreeenterprtseworkshop-a
Th~ school , created In 1982.
cated In a newly-renovated build· program on the' American educaemphasizes small business and lng In "lite fall of1983: Atthat time, tlon system - Is sponsored
entrepreneursblp through educa- a '$1 million fund-raising effort annually by the school. Now in Its
. tiona! programs designed to was Initiated by the RGC Board 13th y~ar, It provides Insight and
foster free enterprise, marketing of Trustees. The endowment activities designed to create a
and business managpment.
from OVB will provide for the better understanding of the free
"This generous grant reflects continuation of programs a11d enterprl~e system.·.
Ohio Valley Bank's dedication to standards established by the
·Through another program. the
the true goals of both entrepre- school.
S!udents In Free" Enterprise
neurship and higher education,"
With a current enrollment of team brings to students a more
said RGC-CC President Paul· C. nearly 300 students, the school complete appreciation of the free
Hayes. "Both systems focus on also extendS small business ancl market economic system. In the
the future. Both r~al12e that entrepreneurial conc4!pts to the past three years of participation,
today's Investments lead to to- community as a service function, the college's SIFE team has
morrow 's social and I'COnomlc to support small business and placed twice In third place and
rewards."
Industry In Ohio.
once , In sixth place In lnternaHayi'S lidded that the bank
Communlty service proji'Cts tiona! competition.'
"has always dedicated Itself to Include the SpoJ.!SOrshlp of counDr. Richard T. Adams will
the improvement'o(thecommun- sellng workshops and programs assume the duties of the dean of
lty It serves. This grant will for operators of small bust- the SchQOI of Business Manageassist In our coqttnulng efforts to nesses. RloGrandealsoprovldes ment In January.
do the same." ,
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. manangement assistance to area
Adams, who currently resides
Speaking for · the college,
businessmen through a small In Gallipolis, earned his doctoHayes expres'sed thanks to the buslness cooperative program rate In I'COnomlcs from Purdue
bank for "allowing .us to move with the U.S. Small Busloi'Ss tJ nlverslty In 1965. He was
toward a more positive future for
Adminlstrajlon.
awarded his master 's degree in .
our community."
. In addltlon to counseling, jead- · business administration from the
The school's mission, college
ersh1p In business educa)lon Is · Haryard Graduate Business
officials explained, refli'Cts the offered through workshops In School In 1942.

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WASHINGTON (UPil -InAttorneyGeneralEdwlnMeese's
vestlgatlons Into the diversion of request for the spi'CI'al prosecu,
profits from arms sales to Ir~n to
tor should ' be broadened 10
Nicaraguan rebels move forInclude any private supply netward on two fron(s this week with . works for the Contra rebels that
,expected ·app~lntments of a spemay have,vlolated the Jaw.
clal prosecutor and a blue- ribbon
. That request took on ·greater
Senate Pl\nel.
significance In the already volaTrying to calm the furor
tile case whert .the Justice Deswirling around his presidency,
partment said Friday It had
Ronald Reagan tried to put on a
brletly halted and FBI probe oJ
Christmas-as-usual atmosphere, 1 such private efforts because f
· spending the weekend at the "legitimate national SI'Curl~
White House . ~ttendlng parties concerns."
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for his . staff. and the Secret
Although. ·a spokesman conService..
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firmed that Southern Air TransThis week s spotlight Is dl· port airline, a Miami airline once
reeled at the s~I'Cial three- judge owned by the CIA Is u d
panel that Is expected to nam~ an federal investigation: he de~
Independent counsel In the case.
anyone In the .)usttce DepartThe counsel would serve the ment knew details ot the dl
verl as the specIa I prosecu• ,.., slon of up to $30 million In arms
same roe
tor who brought Watergate crlm- sail'S profits to the Contras wh
lnals to justice.
are lighting to overthrow Nl~ara~
Legal sources Identified the gua's Sandlnlsta government
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leading contenders for the job as
Senate leaders plan to ~nLawrence Walsh, a former fed- noun~eTuesdaythemembershl
era! judge and deputy attorney of a seii'Ct committee to lnvestf.
general and Harold Tyler, a gate the scandal. There was ·
former federal ludge.
speculation that S!'n. Daniel
The feder.al court P,anel also Inouye, D-Ha\V&amp;Il, veteran ot the
will ctU1slder an unusual appeal Watergate seii'Ct committee '
by Democratic members of the would be chairman.
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Democratic Sens. Howell He-

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Employers , financial Institutions and I he Bureau of Workmen's Compensation face the
same penaltltles for falling to
comply with out-of-state orders
for withholding- of support, as
they po for falling to comply with
orders from within the state.
If an absent parent Is selfemployed, or has an Irregular
pay schedule, that parent will bl'
required to enter Into a cash bond
of bl'tween $500 and $10,000, to
e nsure llayment of support.
And each new support order or
modification will now Include the
a bsent parent's social securjty
number a nd date of birth, and If
an absent parent Is unemployed
with no attachable Income, -~he
court will order. that parent to
seek employment and notify IIJe
~~~!:n ed~hen employment , ~s
Another major change brought
about by the new law, according
to Jean Vineyard, director of the
Meigs County Bureau of Support,
is that new or modified support
orders must be paid through the
cou nt y bureau of su pport. Montes
not paid through the burea1.1 of
support will he considered gifts,
and not su pport payments.
Many other tools are Included
In the new law, all which allow
the state to more effi'CIIvety
enforce child support orders.

their reports by the Friday
deadline. County Audltot Ronald
K. Canaday listed expenditures
of $1,413 on political advertising,
maps and cards, and lis ted one
contribution, $30, from one of his
employees, Karen Brownell of
Kanauga.
Canaday's opponent, R . Rosa lee Walker, listed expendl.tures
of $367.49, primarily for newspaper advertising, and don at Ions
of $367.49..Denver walker, Rt. 1,
Bidwell, was the Jargi'St contrlbutor to her ca mpaign with
$227.95, according to the report.
Common Pleas Judge Richard
C. Roderick Jr. spent $3,882.16 in
his race, with the larges t expen-.
dlture, $1,962.35, listed as payment . for a campaign loan.
Roderick reported contributions
of $2,355. The largest contrlbulion, $1,000, was made by Galllpolis attorney Warren F. Sheets,
the report said.
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Donald Andrew Cox, who will
succeed Roderick In the judgeship, spent $1,667.20, mostly on
newspaper advertising. Cox
listed $850 in contributions, with
the largest contribution coming
from Bob Evans, Rt. 2, Bidwell,
at $250, the report said.
Cox's report noted a balance of
$1,249.57 brought forward from
his pre-eli'Ction !lllng.
Dr. Dan C. Notter, who will
bl'come county commissioner
next month, reported expenses of
$491.91, with $266.40 going to
newspaper ads. He listed contrl·
butlons of $295, with $150 coming
from V-Pac of Col umbu s, the
report said.
G. Gordon Fisher, who opposed
Noltl'r, reported expenditures of
$243.19, with the largest expense,
$112.35, listed for the cost of

posters. He received a total of
$150 In contributions from Galllpolls reSident Jami'S R. Allen and
local attorney Ronald R ."
Calhoun.
The Gall Ia County Republlciui
Finance Committee Informed
the board of eii'Ctions that' ·It
spent $864 .68 and ri'Celved contrfbullons of $1,393.68. It brought
forward a balance of $3,334~5from Its pre-eii'Ctlon report and:
said Its blggi'SI expenditure Wl1s
$232.96 for a sample ballot In the
Gallipolis Dally Tribune. Dr.
Gene Abl'ls of Gallipolis · was
listed as the largest contributor
with $250, the report said.
The Gallla County Democratic
Executive Committee spent
$10,987.18 and ri'Celved $3,326.20
In contributions, according to Its
report, with a balanceof$7,927.59
brought forward from its preeleotlon report.
Television advertisi ng accounted for much of the expense,
with $4,568 paid to WSAZ, Hun tlngton, W.Va., and $1,790 going
to WVAH, Hurricane, W.Va., the
report said. The report listed the
lar~I'SI contributors as Gallipolis
attorney John E. Halliday and
Exi'Cutive Committee Chairman •
R. William Jenk ins at $700 each. .
Halliday al so flied a report
with the board of elections
revealin g he spent $565 for '
sample ballot s.
The Gallia County Republican
Club reporied that il spent
$2,268.04 and received $514 .10 in
contributions. The club brought
for ward $2.407. 80 from its last .
report, a nd lis ted lis largest
expenditure as $1,596.14 for news paper advl'rtlslng. Biggest cohtributor, the report said, was Bob ·
Evans with $464.10.
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PRESIDENT Reagan said
In hll weekly radio sl!eech
Saturday the lax reform tall, ln1 efleel l an. 1 would mak~
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - PresIdent Reagan accused new House
Speaker Jim Wright of "breaklng faith with' the American
people" Saturday by proposing a
delay In cutting the top tax rate
tor America's wealthiest people.
Without mentioning the Texas
Democrat by name, Reagan said
In his weekly radio speech the tax
reform takingeffi'CI Jan.l wouid
make the economy "snoot for the
stars." ·
Reagan dwelled exclilslvely on
economic policy Jess than a
mo11th before his 1988 budget

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ers a nd sources of Income.
Procedures have also been
included to withhold wages and
assets of parents who were
Issued orders bl'fore the new Jaw,
if these parents are 10 days
behind In payments.
In addition to workers compensation, support payments may
now be withheld from various
state and local goverllment rellreml'nt systems, such as the
Public Employees Retirement
System (PERS), any municipal
re tirem e nt system, State
Teachers Retiremen~. System,
School Employees Retirement
System, Pollee and Fireman's
Disability and Pension Fund, and
the State Highway Patrol
Retirement.
An employer or finan cial instl·
tullon who does not comply with
the withholding order Is liable for
the amount not withheld or
deducted, and may be fined $200
for failure -to comply with the
order .
. And If an employer takes
releases on an Pmptoyee, or
refuses to hire an individual due
to a withholding order for support, the court may fin e that
employ~r up to $500. The employer could also be ordered to ·
make full ri'Stitullon, including
reinstatement and back pay to
the employee.

·H unter -o utspends Boster .in
recent election, figures show

By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - State representatlve candidate Garry E.
Hunter spent more than his
opponent In the Noyembl'r eleclion and also received more
contributions, ca mpaign expense reports revealed.
Hunter, who lost to Incumbent
Jolynn·BosterofGalllpolls, spent
$44,596. 21 and received $35,726.58
In cotitrlbutlons, while Boster's
campaign expended $37,161.34
and got $29,610.911n donations.
Both candidates filed their
post-eli'Ctlon campaign reports
Friday with the Athens County
Board of Eli'Ctlons, In accordance with the statewide dead·
. line for filing of eli'Ctlon expense
reports. Athens has the largest
population In the 94th House
District, which Boster will now
serve for a third term.
Thelargestexpendlturel n both
Boster's and Hunter's races'
appeared to be for media campalgnlng. Boster's report showed
a $15,000 In-kind expenditure to
the Ohio House Democratic Commlttee, which purchased air time
and print materials for her
campaign. ,The committee also
!lin of Alabama and George provided Boster's campaign with
Mitc hell of Maine, both former a $3,000 contribution .
Hunter paid out $7,000 to the
judges, were also mentioned .
Ohio House Republican Commit·
tee for an In-kind purchase of
media services, according to .the
report, and .received a $5,556.50
donation from that committee
tor use In his campaign.
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brought $8,363.79 forward from
her pre-eli'Ctlon report, and
Hunter's campaign had an
$8,869.63 ~ginning balance.
In Gallla County, au· candldates tor countywide office flied

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Sentinel Staff
· POMEROY - Ohio lawmakers have taken steps ·to further
Insure that parents pay child
support, tha!lkS to a . new law,
signed by Gov. ftlchard Celeste
on June 18, that bl'came effi'Ctlve
DI'C. 1.
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Provisions ot this la:w greatly
strengthen Ohio's child support
enforcement efforts, and bring
the state Into substantial com-·
pllance with the 1984 Federal
Child Support· Enforcement
Amendments to Title IV-D of the
Social Security Act.
According to Information published by Lorain County Common
Pleas Judge Henry T. Webber,
the new law Is very tough on
delinquent payers of child .support, and places pressure on the
court to operate an efficient and
effective colli'Ctlon system.
WebJ?er was one'oftheprlmary
developers ·of House Bill 509,
which became the new law. In the
long run, the new measures are
designed to make fewer people
dependent on public assistance.
A major provision of the new
law Is the mandatory withholdIng of wages or assets of absent
parents, on all new child support.
orders or modifications. And the
order for withholding wages and
assets appiii'S to future employ-

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. Manarement. The school emphasizes small
business and entrepreneurship through eduC"a·
Ilona! prol!l'ams di'Signed to foster free enterprise, marketing and business management.

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Point Pleasant. December 14. 1986

New law ·s
ens child
support; ·tough on delinquents

FREE TREATS FOR KIDS WHO C9ULDN'T
MAKE IT ON MONDAY.

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Hamsters,
Gerbils, Fls , ParakHts,
Finches, Cockattth ~ Food,
·Cages, ·Books &amp; Supplies
•Dol &amp; Cat Btds, Sweaters,
toys &amp; Christmas Stockings for
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f.ouncil meelll Monday

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! Poiorettlit, Holly ''"'· u.. &amp; c~
J Clwittmas ''"'' Foilago l'lonts,

Veterans Memorial

GRAVELY

The Royal Oak Ballroom
Dance Club will hOld Its annual
Christmas dance Sunday In the
recreation building at Royal Oak
Park. There will bl' a buffet
dinner at 5: 30 p.m . with dancing ·
to start at 7. Keith McCall will :
provide music. The dance Is open :
·to membl'rs and guests.
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p.m. to 168 Mulbl'rry Ave. for
Jesse Saunders to Holzer Medical Center; Rutland Fire Department to the Esta Brlckles residence on County' Road 47;
Middleport at 9:44 p.m. treated
but did not transport Mickey
Sprouse; Pomeroy at 11:16 p.m .
to Pomeroy Health Care ·Center
for Viola Cole to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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South Central Ohio
Becoming clear tonight , with a·
tow In the teens. Sunny Saturday,
·with highs In the low 30s.
• The probability of pri'Ciplta: lion Is near zero tonight and
Saturday.
WindS will be from the northwest near 10 mph tonight.
Ohio Extended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
A chance of rain or snow
Sunday, with fair weather Monday and a chance of rain
Tuesday, Highs wl!l be In the 30s
Sunday and between 40 and 45
Monday and Tui'Sday. Overnight
tows wUI range from 20 to 25 early
Sunday and from 25 to 30 Monday
and Tuesday mornings.

years.
· Surviving are two daughters,
A. Maxine Miller, New Haven,
and .Martha A. Cook, Flagler
Beach, Fla.; six grandchildren
and 11 great-grandchildren. ·
Services will be Sunday, 1:30
p.m., at New Haven United
Methodist Chu'rch, with Minister
John Campbell and Rev. Doyle
Payne officiating. Burial will bl'
In Graham Cemetery. Friends
· may call Saturday, 7-9 p.m., at
Foglesong Funeral Home, Ma son, and one hour before services
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SALES &amp; SERVICE
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Eblin, to Henry Eblin Jr., Hester
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M. Eblin, .013A, Rutland.
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Anne Lowry, to Henry Cleland,
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James L. Chadwell, Thonda
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Meigs county court, many for
hunting-related offenses, as . released byJudga Patrick O'Brien,
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are:
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Ronald C. York, Sidney, $250
and costs, spotlighting; Gerald
Heitkamp, Coldwater, $50 and
costs, aiding another In attemptlng to take a deer by aid of a
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R. Holcomb, Bidwell, $25 and
costs, hunting without visibly
wearing a hat, cap, vest or jacket
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ues,
Fort Recovery, $50 and costs,
attempting to. take a deer by aid
9f a motor driven conveyance; .
Malcolm E. Guinther II, Syracuse, $50 and costs, shooting at
deer from public road: Michael
R. Stewart, Cheshire, $50 and
costs, attempting to take a deer
from or by the aid of a motor
vehicle; Johnathon:Frldley, Hunttngton, W.Va., $25 and costs,
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Last week, just after ' his·
and he made no mention of the eii'Ctlon as House speaker,
Iran arms-Contra aid scandal.
Wright said money could be
Referring to the 1981 tax cut, raised to ctl t the federal budget
Reagan said, "For the four years deficit by keeping next year's
since our first tax cut found Its highest rate for the wealthy tn:
footing, the American economy 'place for a second year.
has bl'en climbing to the mounUn_der the new tax law, scores
tatntop. With tax reform, Amer- of deduction will be eliminated
lea Is going to shoot for the stars . a nd the top tax rate will dtop
' "That'~ why I was dlsap- from 50 per cent to 38.5 percent.
pointed this week to hear some In 1988, the top rate l~ scheduleil,
talk from the new Congress that to drop to 28 percent , although
we should stop the climb, turn other factors will create an
around and start back in the effective rate of 33 percent.
direction we've come from."

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good taste, addtcsstng Issues , not personalities.
Dally Numb~r
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Ticket salps totaled $1,558,395,
with a payoff oue of $866,918.50.
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328.50, with a payoff du e of
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PICK-4 $1 straight bl't pays'
$7,848. P!CK-4 $1 .box , bl't pays
; Th~rp Is a very disturbing bowing undPr' to a Communist $327.
.trend .In "news" reporting today ins ph·pd "revol uti onary "
:- using an unashaml'dly bi~sl'd bloodbath.
wiewpolnt which often ignores
Much can bP learnro by what is
:facts. While I· do not prPtPnd to not reportro. Hqw many of thPse
:know any details about President leading stor ies mad!' the dai ly
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;concerning his most rPCent sen- der ing and rape of Afghans by
~enclng and conviction' by the
Soviet troops.· (2) Thousands of
press, I would like to point out persecuted rPiigious prlsonPrs in
~orne facts:
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the Soviet Union guilty only of
believing the Bible. (3) The
: (l) Various surveys rpvea lthat
;thp ' majority of personnel mak·" recenl deat h of'the ERA movC:
!ing up the national news media ment at the hands of VPrmont
:(TV, npwspaper, radial are voters despite a pro-ERA gover·
•liberal - about 70 percent to 90 noress and a huge campaign by
:p.Prcent - deppnding on the NOW. (41 Construction (1970s) of
:areas covered In a given survey. the Kama Ri ver truck factory;m .condemnlng tPrms likP " ille· the largest in the world and
:gal' ' and "Waterga te style inves· capable of produci ng ta nks - In
. ,tigation'' were used in reference the Soviet Union with U.S.
;to President Reaga n bl'forc any backing. t51 President Reagan is
;hard fact s were revealed abou t the only modern-da y presidPnt
;the Iran deal. (31 Most news who bargained with I he Russians
•media. liberal congressmen, and without making co ncessions.
I would to God th at all of us
:soviet leaders agree on many
:Issues. Somp pxamples arP oppo· , may bP enlightened enough tospe
:stt.lon to a U.S. defense system, through the· biased report ing of
•opposil ion to Ronald Reagan, events to what is really happen·
:opposition to stopping Commu· ing in our country - befo re it is
' nlsm around 1he world .- notably too late!
Kevin W. DPnnis
:cen tral America, a·nd criticism
Rt. 2, Box 211A
•of any count ry 's leader who Is
'"right wing" as opposed to
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Squads receive I 0 calls
son to Veterans Memorial Hospi·
tal; Middleport at 6:47 p.m.
treatro but did not transport
Tanya Wooten and Tammy Gil·
·key at the scene of an auto
accidPnt on Ohio 7; PomProy at
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Christmas give a gi ft that says Merry Christmas
- forever.

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Richard Layne o( Ob.etz, Ohio
She was .a member
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and G~ry Layne Of Gallipolis; Ridge Freewill Baptist Church. : •
seven grandc hildren and two
Funeral serlvces will he at
great grandchildren; 'thr!'e siS- p.m. Tuesday, at Waugh •Halley~;
ters, Carmie Bod!, Hanesvllle, . Wood FunPral Horne, Rev. M1l~.
Ohio, Mrs . Harold (Virginia) Trout offlcia~lng. Burial follows:
)3rumfleld, Crown City, and Mrs. in Mound Hill Cemetery. Friends'
Lorpn· (Wilmuth) Haskips , Am· may call at the funeral home:
hPr~t. Ohio. One sister. and two
from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.:
brothers percedPd her in deat h.
Monday . ..

POMEROY
The Meigs
County Community Improvement Corporation. has cleared
(USP 525-11001
. the way for the Issuance of
industrial revenu e boilds for
Published each Su'nday , 825 Third Ave..
Gallipolis , Ohlo.liy the Ohio Valley Pub·
construction of a 1()()-hed skilled
llshtng Company !Multimedia, In c. Sf.&gt;.
:nursing and lnterml'dlaie care
cond class postage paid a t Gallipolis.
Ohio 45631. Entered as second class
'farll\tY In Mlddl~port.
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• The CIC met Friday night In
Offl"'.
•Special SPsslon with 13 of 16
Member : United Press International,
.membl'rs in attendance, ·and
Inland Dally Press Assocl;ulon and the
PrP s ldent Bernard Fultz
Ohio Newspaper Associat ion, National
:presiding.
Advertising Repre sentative, Bran ham
: PurposE' of the meeting was to ,.------"7--:---::--.,.------'-"---:-----:1 Newspaper Salt'S, 733 Third Avenue.
New York. New York 10017.
di.scuss the p~opos pd $2,600.000
~IJNDAY ONLY
Industrial ReveunP Bond sal!' to
~UJISCRIP110N· RATES
construct the nursing home.
By Carrier or Mot or Route
Dr. Harold Brown, president of
One Week ... ..................... .. .. 60 Cents
One Year .... .. ., .. ...... .L . ...... ... .... SJ] ,20
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SINGLE COPY
:ent at the ml'eting to explain the
PRICE
Sunday ...... .... ....... .. ............. 50 Cent s
proposl'd project anp a~swPr
'questions. If the facility Is
No subscriptlons by mall permitted In
constructed, Meigs Center Liareas where motor carrier service Is
available.
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Following discussion, the CIC
The Sunday Times-Sentinel wUI not be
·certified that 'the proposal is in
responsibl e for advance pay ment s
mad~ to carrlf'l's.
:accordance witli CIC's plan to

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was precede&lt;\ lrt . death by six
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Mary T.
brothers . .·
He ·attended Eureka Church Layne, 73, of 162 First Ave.,
and was a membl'r of the VFW
pos t 4464 . He was a World War Il Gallipolis, died Saturd~y at Pleasimi Valley Nursing Care Unit.
Army veteran. .
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Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Guyan 'l'ownshil?, Gallla County,
Tuesday at Waugh·Hal\ey-Wood to the tlie late Roscoe Whltinan
Funeral Home, Rev. Alfrea Holley offlclati.ng: Burial follows at and Minnie Thornton Fillinger. ' .
She Is survlvl'd by her husband
Mou.nd Hill Cemetery . . Friends Harry Kenny Layne, whom she
may cal) 6. atto, the
funeral
married March 24, ).933!n Crown
Monday
9 p.m.
ThehomP
flag City.

POMEROY _ Meigs County
Emergency Medical Services
reports 10 'calis Friday; Tuppers
Plains at 9:10 a.m. trarisportl'd
Homer Kline to camden-Clark
Memorial Hospital ; Rutland at
10o58 a.m. toMelgsM!ne'No. 2for
Norm Shaner to O'BIPnness
Memorial ·Hospital; Rutland at
12:30 p.m. treatPd but did not
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promote and encourage the esfor Brett Flora 0 to Veterans
tabllshmPnt, growtli an(! maln- MPmorial Hospital;
Racine at
taina0ce of industrial dpvelop- 1:26 p.m. to Apple Grove for
ment in Meigs County, therefore Charlotte Adk)ns. to Veterans
clearing thP wa for the commis- Membrlal Hospital; Rutland at
sioners to procePd with Issuance 2: 16 p.m. to Side Hill Road for
of the Industrial development
Debbie Faw to Holzer Medical
bonds.
CentPr; Middleport at 5:01 p.m.
The npxtstep in the matter will
to VIllage Manor Apts. for
bP a public hearing on thP Francis Keno to VPterans Memproposal, to ' bP held later this
orial Hospital; Racine at 5: 59
month.
p.T(l. to Racine for Bertha Robin-

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BIDWELL ~ Arnold Lowell . officiating: Burial 'follows lh
· Dean, 76, Rt. 2 BidWell, died Calvary Cemetery. Friends may
Friday at HolzPr Medical (:Pnter call at the funeral home•. 2 to 5
·. · followln~ a lengthy lllness.
, p.m. Sunday.
In lieu of flowers, don ations ·
He was a rPtlred coal miner.
carpenter and farmer. HI' was may bP made to the Heart Fund,
born Jan. 16, 1910 in Oiive Hill, · In care of Lola Mae Suiter, 661
Ky., to the l~te Wtn'neldScottand Second Ave., Galli polls, Ohio,
4S631.
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FariPna Qualls Dean:
He Is sqrvlvl'd by his wlfP Sadie
Farley Dean, whom he marril'd Merrill Gothard.
Feb. 4, 1930 at Wh!tesvllle,W.Va.
Also surviving are thrre sons,
GALLIPOLIS ~ Merrlll W.
Kendall Dean, OsprPy, Fla., Leo Gothard, 71, of Green Terrace
Dean, Cincinnati, and Danny Trailer Court, Gallipolis, died
Dea.n; Carroll, Ohio; eight grand·
Friday in the Veterans Admlnis·
children and 9n~ great grand· !ration Hospital In Chillicothe
daughter; two sisters, ACkey following ·a brref illness.
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, Fraley, Dorothy, . W.Va., and
He 'was a rptJred employee of
Goldie Fannin, Colcord, W.Va . Holzer Medical Center. He was
He was preceded In d~ath by two born Sept. ·13, 1915 ·In . Galli a
sisters.and three brothers.
County to thP late ):lenjamln H.
HP was a mPmber of thP" and Nettle B. Rlchy Gothard.
lndependent .Order .of Odd ·Fel·
He Is survived by one brothPr,
lows -' of Whitesville, and the Lowell Gothard,- Gallipolis; two
UnitPd Mine Workers 17.
sisters, Mrs. Lillian ' Carter,
SNvices will bP 1 p.m. Monday Barboursville, W.Va., Mrs. Aud·

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Partly ~loudy Sunday; with ~-~--~!i::=:=::=:=:;:=::=:::::::=:::::;::o::;::;::::;::==;:::;::==:::=---:-l--'--·
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E:~etended Forecast.
Monday through Wednesday
Fair Monday an~ Wednesday, .
·with a cha nee of rain or snow on
TuPsday. Highs will range from
the mid 30s to the low 40s Monday
'and from 35 to 45 Tuesday and. ·
. Wl'dnesday. Overnight loWS Will
. ~ between 20 and 25 early
Monday and betwren 25 ana 35
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mornings.

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. f:leigs test scores
Qre above national
i1Jerage, st.u dy. reveals

development
score,
In
the 60 percentile;
andplacing
In mathematics, the 301 fourth graders
had a grade development score
of 4.12, with a score of 47
perc;entlle in comparison with
other students on the national

Middleport man sentenced .in Gallipolis Municipal Court _
GALLIPOLIS- A Mlqdleport
man was sentenced Friday In
Gallipolis Municipal Court for
DWI and another traffic-related
charge.
Charles A. Knapp, 19, was

average, the one area where the
scores were below the national
average.
For the sixth graders the
scores were as follows : students
tested, 316 In reading with a
grade development score of 6.66,
putting them In the 76th percentile nationally; In language, the
316 tested scored 6.62, placing In
the 70th percentile, and In mathematics, the318 tested had agrade
development score of 6.34, 64th
percentile nationally.
The 267 eighth graders tested
scored 8. 79 In reading, 76th
percentile nationally; In language, 8.68 percentile, 72nd percentile; and In mathematics,
8.47, 68th percentile.
Russell Moore. secondary
school supervisor, and John
Costanzo, elementary school supervisor, advise that parents will
receive information on the test
results of their children.

days
In jail,
given ato 90-day
lined $300,
sentenced
three
driver's license suspension and

Forfe1ting bond for speedl~f ·.
were H&lt;'rbert C. Stan_le~letr~ :
Huntington, W.Va.,
Evans
Alderlgl Jr., 22, 1
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. Heights, $;5; Linda Pre~~ ' 32' .
Rt. 1, Cro~n City, $43;
omas .
R. Hutchins, 34, Rt. 3, Gallipolis, :
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sle, forfeited $128 bond for laking· Reapp, .42, · 828 · Second Ave.,
a deer without . a temporary
forfeited $40 bond lor failure to
attached to the deer, according to
display valid registration; Ailsa
court records. Fined $50 for
D. Rainey, 21 , Rt. 1, Gallipolis,
possession of marijuana was . was fined costs for no brake
Anita Russell, 29,1926\!, Chestnut
lights; . Wayne K. Mullins, 22, Rt.
2, VInton, was llned$l 2 forunsafe

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faliure to controL
fllneandcostsonachargeo!no
motorcycle endorsement filed
against Knapp were dismissed.
William Wright, 41, New Carll-

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POMEROY - Admissions Viola Cole, Pomeroy; · Elvira
Barr, S}Tacuse; Francis King,
Middleport; Bertha Robinson,
Racine.
Discharges~ Marjorie Gibbs;
Raymond Justis, Edith O'Dell,
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sixth,. and eighth grades ol Meigs
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nationa!ly In reading; 344 stu·
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score, and 60 percentile In
national comparison, meaning
that In both categories the
students were above the national
average. Second graders were
not tested on language s~llls.
In the fourth grade In reading,
29S.studenls hada 'g radedevelopmen! score of 4.48, falling In the
78 percentile nationally; in Ianguage, the 298 scored a 4.34grade

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Ohio- Poirit Pleasa!lt.

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Sen.
John Glenn says the vacant
Portsmouth uranium plant In
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Insurance Agency, left, receives an excellent performance award
fro'!' the Midwest Mutual Ins urance Co. with Glen s
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GALLIPOLIS - City police
cited, fou r driver:s for violations
Friday.
Jeffrey A, Bidwell, 32, Pt.
Pleasant, W.Va., was cited for
driving while under the influence
of alcohol and speeding. Paul R.
Qualls, 35, Columbus, was cited
for improper transportation of
firearms and driving without a
license.
Wayne· K. Mullins. 22. Rt. 2,
Vinton. was cited for driving an
unsafe veh icle and Ricky A.
Vilardo, 28, Cincinnati , for
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Lt. Gen. James Abrahamson
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director of the ~trategic I)efens~
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis,

December 14. 1986

Ohio. Point Ple8iant, W.Va.

....:--Area deaths_...._.___,;__.:....._...;,.,.,.;.,..~...:...-~----Pearl Douglas

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memory o! Mr. Jones.

,POINT PLEASANT - Mrs.
Pearl Douglas, 80, lluntlngton,
formerly of Point Pleasant, died
Friday In St. Mary's Hospital,
Huntington.
She was a volunteer for Red
Ethel MutTay
Cr:oss during World War 11 and
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VINTON- Ethel Murray, 64,
College Stepping Stones. She was
Rt. 1, Ewington, died Friday '!n
a supporter of Midwestern Child·
VInton.
A member of Fairview Church .
rep· s Home and was former
acting president of G:R. Douglas · of Christ, Allee, she was born
June 22, 1922 in Oreton the
Barrell Co., Cross Lanes.
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daughter or Dressel Molllihan
Surviving Is daughter. Mrs.
and the late Peter McCarty.
,
Pen~y Da.niels of Huntington;
She was preceded by husband
sister, Mrs. Blanche McNeil o!
Frank Murray (Sept. 1986) ,
New Haven. Conn ,; brother,
Sul".{ivors Include son Larry
Joseph Allinder of Henderson;
Murray of Saleski; three grand·
two grandchildren.
children; brothers Elmer and
Funeral services will be 2 p.m.
Sunday in Sand Hill Church of Andrew McCarty, both of wilkesville; and Gerald McCarty of
Christ, Point Pleasant, with
Marysvil)e; sisters Evelyn Kil·
Minister Lewis Michael offldat·
gore of columbus, Clara ward of
ing. Burial will be' in Tyler
Handen, Frances Malone of
Mountain Memory Gardens.
WilkesvUle and bertha McCarty
Friends may call from 6-9 p.m.
of Wilkesville.
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today at Beard Mortuary In
Others preceding in death were
Huntington.
th~ee breouthers and lour
Kenneth Jones
sisters.
Funeral services will be 1 p.m.
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Mond'
a y at McCoy-Moore Fun·
Co LUMBUS - Kenneth Clyde
Jones, 71, of 305 South Brinker eral Home, Vinton, with Noble
Ave., Columbus. died Thursday Russell officiating. Burial wUl be
at Mount Carmel Medical Cen· in Franklin Cemetery. Calllrig ·
ter. Columbus.
hours will be 2-4 and 6,8 .p.m. .
Born Nov. 23, 1915 in Pomeroy, today.
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Homer Clyde and, Gladys Mae 1
Chapman Jones. He was a rated 1' .
truck tariff with Ohio Carriers, I THE
and a member of Parkvlew ,
United Methodist Church and
Central Ohio Council o!Campflr,e
Inc.
Survivors include one daugh·
ter, Mrs. Alfred (Tad) (Pamela)
Wentworth, Jackson, N.J.; one·
stepdaughter, Mrs. Chris (Anita)
Roth, Grove City; four grand,
ct# Idren; one brother, Millard C.
Jones, New Albany; and one ,
sister, Mrs. Mick (Joanne) Willi·
ams, Syracuse.
!Jesldes his parents, he was ;
preceded in death by his wife,
Jerri.
Services will be Sunday, 3 i
p.m., at Schoedinger Hilltop
Cl\apel, 3030 West Broad St.,
Columbus, with Rev. Darrell
Loar officiating. Burial will be 1
p.m. Monday at Letart' Falls
· Cem etery.
Friends may call at Schoedin·
ger Hilltop Chapel alter 2 p.m.
Sunday, and if they wish, may

dence Baptist Church .
.
GALLIPOLIS - The Tri·State •
She was preceded in death by
Regional Bloodmqlliie will Nisit :
her hus~d Harold B. Cremeens
on Jan. 22,1985, and three sisters. ' Gallipolis on Thursday, Dec. 18, :
Funeral services will be 2 p.m. · from 12 noon until 6 p.m. •
according .... to • Mrs. Thelma •
JVIonday at C'rerqeens · Funera!
'Shaver,
county Red Cross blood )
Chapel, Rev. Bruce Unroe offi·
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cbaicperson.
elating. Burial follows in Mound
Th~ bloodmobile visit Is slated' ;
Hill Cemetery. Friends may call
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Grace Un·ited Methodist
at the chapel, 2 to 4 and 7to9p.m.
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Church.
· ·
. on su 11 day.

· cle . Stephens, and Wilber StePOIJIT PLEASANT -Irvin A'. phens, alt'o! Leon. · '· .
"Fal'llter'' Stephens: 75, · Leon,
, ·~u 0 eral services wiil be Mon·
died Friday afternoon at his day at 11 a.m. at 'the Wlieoxen
Funeral Home with .the .ftev.
farm..
, .
was born ' Jan. S. 1911 in Herman H. :Jordan · officiating.
Leon tp I~ late Charles Wallace Burial will follow in Mt: Zion
Stepbens and Ora
Rollins Knapp Cemetery In Leon .
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Friends may call at the Wil·
He wa,s preceded in death by coxen Funeral Home on Sunday.
three brothers, !Wo' siste rs, two atteq p.m.
.
sons,. OJ)e d~ughter, one grind·
son, one., step-dat~ght¢r, his first Adele ,Cremeens
wife'lda Opaj•Stephens.
He :wa$
member Of . the
GALl.IPOLIS ..:.. Adele Cre:
Harvey Chapel Church in Leon, meens, 77, of 59 Garfield Ave.,
was a carpel)ter,' a railroad Galitpoits, died Friday at Plnec·
worker, a farmer, and was rest Care Center following an
retired from the Mason County ente.nded UJness.
·
Board oiEducatiori M'aintenance
She wai; born June 26, 1909, In
Department.
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O~io Township, Ga!iia County,
Surviving are his wife, Mar· daughter or the )ate Bert and
garet J . McCartney Stephens; Nettie Angel Shaw.
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four sonS, Irvin Ray Stephens,
, Survivors include one son,
Leon, Her111an Stepbel)s, Point Marland W. Cremeens, Cente:
Pleas.ant, Dean Stephens, New · nary; two grandsons, o0e great
Haven, a nd Walter ·Stephens.' granddaughter; and one sister,
Point Pleasant; two daughters, Mrs. Ed (Frances) George,
Bernice Fultz, Cottageville, and Huntington, W.Ve. .
Edna Seberig, CottagevUle; two
She was a member of Provi·
st~p-daug~ters, Shelvla Rollins, f~~~~~~~~~;;;;j
Leon, and Vada Legue, Evans;
&amp;
one ~ tep.son, Delbern McCart·
ney, Arbuckle; 14 grandchild·
SLIPPERS
ren; ·13~, great-grandchildren;
three slst~rs, Rachael Brown,
Athens, O~io, Crystal ,Thomas,
_P_at,_r_lo_:t•...:.O--hi_o:_,..,a..
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approached too reverentially; 'although Us subject is sru!red,
Handel did not write it for the church, but the concert hall, It Is a
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histor.y, however, dates back approximately 40
years.
Performances have been held all over the
county - beginning at · the Ohio' Hospital for
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Eplileptics (now the Gallipolis 'Developmental
Center), a nd later moving to the Old Washington
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and Grace United Methodist Church. It moved to
the Firie ·a nd Performing Arts Center in 1974.
This year's performance Involves around 70
singers and nine Instrumentalists. The chorus
includes members from t~ro11ghout the area.
A favorite highlight of t~eoratorio Is the chorus' •
rendering of " The Hallelujah Chorus," which the
audience traditi~naiiy peels by standing. ·

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"The M,esslah" as "a choral dramL .. klnd of a ·
stand-still 6perL" He says he was determined' to .
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The Community Concert
presentation of the ' 'choral dram a," "The
Messiah," will , be held Sunday, Dec. 14, at Rio
~~~~~~~~:c~ ~o~~llege and Community College.
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for an 8 p.m. performance In the Fine
{lnd Performing Arts Center, "The Messiah" is
one of the best·known and mos t beloved oratorios
·of George Frederick Handel.
Tills year 's production will be the first under the
direction of Edward Roark, assistant professor of
t~eater at Rio Grande. The college production ha s
bl!en a traditional favorite of audiences and for
ye:ar~ was under the direction of the late Merlyn
Ross, wM died this fall.
"!knew when I started that. this would be the
only opportunity I would ever have to conduct
'The 1 Messiah '," Roark says of this year's
perfqrmance. "! only agreed· to see it through
• because of tHe importance to 'many In the ·
community bot h voca li sts and
Instrument alis1s.
"
· "I am gratefu l to ail of !,hem for their
wHole-hearted s upport. Mrs. Edith Ross in
particular," Roark adds. "Had she not been
there, neil her would I ; r would not have been
brave enough. "
· Roark describes "The Messiah" as "a choral
dra'ma .. .kind of a s tand·stlli opera." He says he
was de1ermlned to "sha ke the dust off of it."
"Far too oft en," he says, '"The Messiah' is
a pproached too reverentially; although its
su bject Is sacred, Handel did riot write it lor the
church, but the concert hall. •
· " It Is a work of drama: chor~i drama. And with
ali stage music, pretty singing is not enough- it
must also be effective slnging ... eflective in a
dramatic sense; somet hing of a stand ·stlll
opera."
"The Messia h" has become something of an
"every.-other-year" tradition In Gallia Cou nty.
Merlyn Ross ~irected the chorus for 18 years. Its •.

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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH .
Times-Sentinel Staff
Christmas is a
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time for caring
and sharing and
If you haven't
yet brought in
anyt hing for
Meigs County's
nine men and
one woman at the Athens Mental
Health Center, It's not too late.
The Auxiliary ofDrew Webster
Post 39 annually heads up the gift
collection and has a box at
Davis·Quickl e Insurance, Court
and Second, for donations. As of
now the AuxiUary members
advise that there's plenty for the
one woman, It 's the men they' re
concerned about.
So .. .... .perhaps you wou ld like
to give.
The gif ts will be wrapped and
tagged "From the Meigs County
Folks" and dellvered Christmas
week.

in the theater, a craft workshop
by Granny's at 2:30 where three
items ,w ill be made for just the
cost of the materials, u11der $2,
we're told, and a display on
" decorating naturally" l&gt;Y the
Winding Trail Garden Club.
Meigs County hasn't been
ruled ou t yet for one of those pilot
projects for respi te and other
Supportive services for persons
who have Alzheimer's disease.
Yo u may remember that the

Ohio Legislature set up a fund of
$700,000 for .15 projects. Meigs
County through the established
Ramily Support Network Council
applied for one of · the grants
which wer e to have been
awarded on Nov. 7. Didn' t
happen. Still hasn' t, but we're
advised Meigs is still in the
running. .
Have a nice week and be sure to
take time to enjoy the sights a)1d
sounds of the holiday season.

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Ohio- Point

OliCember 14, 1986 ,

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

open house planned

Community calendar / area happenings

CROWN CITY - Mr. and Mrs. .
Charley Green of Sugar Creek
Road, Crown €tty, will observe ·
their 50th wedding anniversary
with an open house at their home
from 3 to 4 p.m. .
The couple was married In
Gallipolis oh Dec. 23: 1936, by the
Rev. W.H. Wilbur.
They are the parents . of 10

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Lusher will speak S unday , 10:30 William Myers of St. Louts Kyger.
wants meets Wednesday, 6 p.m .. . 8 p.m. Wednesday atthehomeof ·
RODNEY - Faith Baptist
Cl)urch Christmas cantata, Sun·
d~y. 10:~ a.m.; "The Joyous
News ot Christmas..
GALLIPOLIS - First' Baptis t
Church Christmas canta ta. Sunday, 6p,m .; "The JoyousNewsof
Christmas.
·
RIO GRANDE -The Messiah
wUl be presented by the Com·
munlty Choir a nd Orchestra.
Synday, 8 p.m .• Fine and Per·
tqrmlng Arts Center, Rio Grande
C~llege and Community College.
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~ptist Church will have the
Qlspel Tones In services Sunday ,
7 :~ p.m.
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Singers will be at Shiloh Com·
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concert of the Gallia Academy
High School Instrumental music
d~partment , Sunday, 2:30 p.m.,
GM!S auditorium.

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Kathy Sisson will be guest
sl~gers at Centenary Chris tian
Church at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec.l4.
SPeaker will be Jack Holley.

'POINT PLEASANT, W.Va.'S!!nla Claus will vis it the Plea·
s~nt Valley Nursing Care Center
3-5 p.m. Sunday. He will have
treats for all ol the children.
~R0WN CITY - Providence
Missionary Baptist Church will
have David Wireman speaking,
Sunday, 7 p.m.

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a .m., at Sale m Baptist Church.

Catholic ChurchandBobMarchl.

CHESTER-TheChesterFi re
CHESHIRE - C.h'cshire-Kyger
Department Is holding its annual Athl et ic Association meets Mon·
Christmas party and dinner at · day , 7:45 p.m. at grade school.
the fire house at 6 p.m. Sunday Rlnky Dink slgnups to be held.
with a covered dish buffet. The
departmen t will provide meat
GALLIPOLIS - Surviving
and beverages.
Spouse group at Grace United ·
Methodist Church, Monday,
POMEROY - Meigs County
30 a.m. to '2 p.m. Bring bag
Museu m open house; 1 to 5 p.m. ll:
lunch.
Special exhibit of old tovs and
glass paperweights to be lea·
HARRISONVILLE - Ha!Ti·
lur ed; refreshments will be son ville Senior Citizens Club will
served and homemade cookies hold a potluck Christmas dinner
offered for sale. ·
a t noon Monday at the town hall.
RUTLAND - Eva ngelist
Ricky Weaver, 17, will speak
Sunday, 7 p.m., Rutland Freewill
Baptist Church. Singing by the
Reflections will also be featured.
MIDDLEPORT - A Christ·
mas cantata w!ll be held Sunday
at 10:30 a.m at the Middleport
Church of Christ.
RACINE - Souther n J unior
High Choir and Band will present
a Christmas program Sunday, 2
p.m., at Southern Junior High.
RACINE - Barbara's School
or Dance will present a recital " A
Beary Merry Christmas" on
Su nday, at 4: 30p.m., at Sou thern
Junior High School. Freewill
donations will be accepte(l . Pub·
lie invited.
RACINE - Freedom Gospel
Mission Church, Bald Knob·
Stlversville Road, near Racine.
will present a Christ mas pro·
gram this Sunday at 7:30p. m.

POMEROY ~ Fourth, filth
and sixth graders at Pomeroy
E lementary Chr istmas musical
ent itled "The Nort h Pole Goes
Rock and Roll i' on Monday at 7
p.m .
TUESDAY
GALLIPOLIS -Gallipolis Ro·
tary ·meets Tuesday, 6 p.m.,
Down Under.
GALLIPOLIS Gallipolis
Lions Christmas Family Dinner,
Presbyterian Churc h; 6:30 p.m.

Down Under.
VINTON -VInton Friendship
Garden Club meets Tuesday, 1
p.m:, at the Beatrice Bush
residence. There will be a Christ·
mas gift exchange.
WEDNESDAY
GALLIPOLIS -Gallipolis Kl·

MIDDLEPORT -A Christ·
mas program will be present(!d
at the Sliver Run Baptist church,
Wednesday night, 7:30p. m.

Jean Moore. Kathryn Hysell and
Lillian Moore · will be cO, .
hostessesfotthemeellng. Ther~:,: •
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· American Cancer Society Board ,
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport wtu hold , .a luncheon meeting ·
Amateur·Gardeners will meet at
Wednesqay, noon, at Veteran3 :
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Memorial Hospital.

RACINE - The Ladles Auxll·
lary of Mt. Moriah Church or
God, Racine, will have Its annual
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?~indell anniversary celebrateq
: ~OMEROY- Mr. and Mrs . E. • Church by the late Rev. Victor
Ned Swindell of Shade recently Frazier.
co;lebrated their 25th wedding
They are the parents cir thr~
anniversary with a famil y dinner children, Mrs. Brent (Camille)
at the Spprtsman Restaura nt in Bolin, Shade; Mrs. Rick (Paula)
A)hens.
Chancey,.Pomeroy, a nd Monfea t
.~ Swindell and the form er hom e. Th ey ha ve two grandchild·
Sharon Douglas were married on ren. Sw lnd~llls employed at the
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LAI~NE:D -

The children of Richard and
Ju!''e Tillis Bearhs ql Chester wUI host an open reception honoring
their parents on their 25th wedding anniversary on Dec. 21 at tile
Mount Herman United Brethren Fellowship Hall. The reception
wUI be 2 to 4p.m. thai day. Any questions regarding the observance
miay be directed to 1185-4176.
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Christmas cantata. "Once Upon
a :Manger", will be presented
DElf:. 21. 7 p.m. at the Middleport
First Baptist Church under the
dt.!ection of Donna Grueser and
Sharon Hawley, who will also be
the' accompanist.
~e program will include a
blrnd of songs and recitations
and have as Its finale a nativity
scene made up of the younger

children of the church. Taking
part will be Br idget and Bethany
Rous h, Joshua and Jennifer
Heck. Penny, Ellen, and Cindy
Lewis, Adam. Eric and Shawn
Whit e. Amber and Autum n Tho·
mas·. Gi nger and Keith Darst,
J ennifer and Ann a Fink, J errod
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and David Riggs. Meredith
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1&lt;-:&gt; ne resident
'. of. the Racine
' area- and he's
llv!'d there for a
numbe~ of years
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i. really must have the Christmas
~ spirit . He says he's never seen so
many nicely decorated homes
~-there since he moved there.
"· If you saw the December issue
• O! . the Gra nd Central Mall.
: vienna, ';N.Va., perhaps. you
: didn't know. but the you ng lady
· pictured In the Christmas scene
; has a local background .
: . She Is J anel Martin. daughter
. o! Mr. and Mrs . Albert Mart in
: Jr., qow living in Vincent, and
· granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
:·Albert Martin Sr., Chester.
. A high school junior, J anet has
· done some modeling work and
: will be on the cover of anothe r
: Publication being prepared in
Marietta. Janet is alsp a feature
·on the Cjrand Central Ma ll
· television spot.
And if' s fr ee!
A free v ision screeni ng will be

Gallia, Meigs county bookmobile routes announced

GALUA COliNTl
GALLIPOLIS - The Dr. Sa·
checked, and blood sugar levejs muel L. Bossard Memorial Ll·
taken as required by Dr. Hoy.
brary announces Its bookrnobiJe
Please note that these screen· schedule for the week of Dec. 15 ·
lngs are free and are definitely to 20.
not li mited to senior citizens. . Monday: Geiger, 10-10: 20;
Just show up between the deslg· Ewlngton, 10: 25·1!):45; Vinton
nated hours.
(Dyer), 10:55-11:05; Kyger I, ,
11:35-11: 45; Kyger II, ll: 5().
Robert McDaniel has been noon; Gallia Christian School.
returned to the Holzer Medical 12:45-1:45; Cheshire (Thomas).
·Center where he is confined to 2: 05·2: 35. .Galli a Metro, ~-5;
Room 310. Robert Was ,dis· Kerr, 5: 15·5:35; Bidwell, ·5: 50·
charged last Saturday, but on 6: 10; Cochrans, 6: 20·6:45; Deer
Monday it was back to the Creek, 6:55· 7;15; Valley View,
hospital for more observation 7:25-7: 50; Rio Grande Estates.
and treatment.
7:55·8:30.
Tuesday: Eno Store. 1: 30·1: 55;
Pomeroy Elementary School Arrlca Road, 2-2: 15; Roush Lane,
studrnts are doing their bit for
3-3: 15; Roush Lane, 3:15-3: 30;:.
the holiday season. Canned goods Cheshire, 3:354:05; Addison,
are being placed under the . 4: 15·4: 30; Addavllle Schooi, 4:40Christmas tree in the hall foyer 5:05; R&amp;R Trailer Ct.. 5: 15·5: 45;
by the students and will be used
Georges Creek, 5:45·6: 15:
to help local organizations with Georges Creek, ,6: 2().6:40; Ka·
food baskets for the underprlvl· nauga 5th Ave. , '6:5lJ.7:10; Fos·
leged for Christmas.
ters Trailer Ct., 7:15-7:40; K&amp;K

Guess who's having a birthday
on Dec. 25'! No - idn't mean
Him. I ' meant Ryan Cowan of
Middleport,
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Bill Nease reports the "coats
for kids" progra~ of Bank· I to
collect warm coats' for underprivileged children is go ing well.
In fac t, one coat in the box in the
past frw days was brand new

' held at the Meigs County Senior '\:ith the price ' tag still on it-· Citizens Cent er in Pomerov from
apparently bought ·especially by
. 9 a.m. to noon Thursdav. ·
someone who want ed to help.
Conducting the cli nic will be
Dr. James E. Hoy of Marietta.
No need to sit at home and look
· While not a substitute for a at the four walls today. Vocal
routine eye exam, Dr. Hoy will be
music students will be presenting .
screening for visual loss due to
their annua l Chris tmas concert
cataracts. glauco ma, dry eyes.
at the Meigs High Schoo! Audita·
muscle deficiencies and lid prob·
rium (a t 3 p.m. and the Meigs
Museum wl\1 be the scene of a
-!ems. Staff members will be
. assisting in testing visual acui· Christmas open house from 1 to 5
ties, with blood pressures
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. . Wedneoday: .Baum Addition,
' Wednesday: No route, malnte2:10-2: 40; ' Keno, north side of
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bridge, 3-3: 30; Success Road
Thursday: Imogene CJ!urch's
POMEROY -Bookmoblleser· near 390!;o: 3:45-4:15; Long Bot·
Store, 1:30-3: 30; Mudsock, 3:45- vice In Meigs County Is by tom post office, 4:25-4: 55; Ree!ls·
4; Patriot, 4:15-4:40; Cadmus, contract with Ohio Valley Area ville, Reed's Store; 5:05-6: 05;
4: 50·5:15; Gallla, 5: 30-6; Center· Libraries.
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Tupper's . Plains, Lodwick's :
point, 6: 15·6: 30; Centerville,
Mond.y:· Carpenter, Laura's -7:05-7: 50; Chester -.fire station ..
6:45-7:15; Copley's, · 7:35·7:45; Store, 3: 10-3:40; Dexter church,· corner across front, 8:05-8:35.
Thorne's, 7: 45·8.
4: 11M:40; Danville church, 5:15Friday: Eureka, 1-1: 15; Huf· 5:45; .Rutland Civic Center, 6: 30.', p
ed
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!man's, 1:25·1:40; Klngery',s, 7:30. \
1: 4,5•2; Myers, 2: 25·2: 40; Mercer·
Tuesday: Por!and post office,
RACIN)j: - ·. Ra'clne . Elemen·
ville, 3:25·3: 40; 790 Small,3: 50-4; 2: 02· 2: 35; Letart Fans. ·Effie''s tary School will present a ChrJS!'
790 · Halley, 4·4: 10; 790 Lincoln Restauraqt;· 3:05·3: 50; ·, Racine , mas program Thursday, 7:30 ·
Pike Jet.·, 4: 20-4:40; Bprd's, bank, .4:35-5: 35; Syracuse pool. \ p.m .. at the Racine First Baptis\
5-5: 15; Crown · City, 5:30-6: 05;· 5: 5Q.7: 20.
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Raccoon Trailer Ct., 10: 15·10: 30;
Cora, 10: 35·10:50; Qual! Creek,
11:05·11:35;' Rodney Village,
12:20·12:50; Children's Home,
1·1:20; CRTP,):.25·1:50; Allee,
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By JOEL SHERMAN
inte~ceptlons, giving hlni nine I~ moved past his mentor Paul
. the last four ~am~. In all New' Brown.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.
York has 15 turnovers In the last . TJie Steelers took a 17·14
!UP!) -MarkMalonepassedfor four games.
,
' halftime lead atter the teams
two touchdowns a~d ·dove 1 yard
O'Brien threw a 24-yard touch· battled better than 20-rnph winds
for the go-ahead score Saturday down pass to Kurt Sohn just in a scoreless first period.
to send the Plttsl)urgh Steelers to before hal!time to pull New York
Late In the first period, Rick
a 45-24 victory over the reeling within 17-14 and give the Jets just Woods Intercepted O'Brien and
New York Jets.
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their second offensive touchdown returned 23 yards to the Pitts·
The ,Jets, 10·5, have lost four In 14 quarters. New York scored burgh 48. The Steelers turned
straight after · a te.am·record a touchdown wltlt 2: 42 to play that into a 7·0 lead seven plays
nine· game win streak. New York when backup quarterback Pat later
needs a victory next Sunday at . Ryan hit Mickey Shuler with a · on' thlrd·and·three at the Jets
9, Malone connected With Louis
Cincinnati to t~llnc~ a playoff ':yard pass..
berth, though they could lose to
Walter Abercrombie's 1-yard Lipps tot lie 1 and on the next play
the Bengals a~~ stlll make 'the touchdown . run In the final Abercrombie plowed .ln.
:
Townsell took :the: ensuing
playoffs by other team~ losing. .. ~lnute gave, the Steelers a 45·24
New york can win the AFC , lead; The Steelers, 6-9, are 9·0 kickoff 93 yards 'for a touchdown
East If either New England, 1().4 against the Jets.
tytng the score 7· 7. Townseli
and playing San Francisco Sun· .
l'he Jets tied the score 17·17ln .broke left to the sideline belore
~ay, . Josses twice or If the Jets win
the third quarter on an IS. yard cutting back at the Steelers 30 to
next Sunday an~ the Patriots field goal by Pat Leahy. Pills· elude kicker Anderson.
The Steelers bounced back to
close their season with a loss to burgh, 6-9, had built a 17· 7 edge
Miami.
on a 1-yard touchdown run by take a 10-7 lead when Anderson
With the score !led 17·17. · Abercrombie, a 36-yard Gary kicked a 36-yard field goal to
Malone directed the Steelers 58 Anderson field goal and a 7-yard culminate a 54-yard seven-play
_Yards In 10 plays early In the Malone to Abercrombie scoring drive. Two lnterfer~nce penal·
fourth quarter. ·John Stallworth toss.
ties against cornerback Russell
caught passes of20 and 16 yards, . The Jets also scored In the first Carter totaling 33 yards keyed
the. latter coming on a third-and· half on a 93-yard q&lt;ickoff ret urn the march.
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five at the Jets 22, to key the . by Jo Jo Townsell.
Pittsburgh owned a 10-polnt
drive. On third· and-goal 'Inside ·
Malone was 16 of 27 for 189 bulge on us next possession
the 1, Malone leaned over c~nter yards with one Interception. He moving 65 yards and using 4:
to give Pittsburgh . a 24·17 lead wa~ aided gre_atly by his running Malone was 5 of 5 In the drive,
with 11:11 to play.
game. Earliest Jackson rushed . Including a 7-yard scoring pass to
Facing a blitz, Maione spotted for 101 yard.s on 23 carries and Abercrombie. on the touchdown,
Stallworth for ·a•.40-yard touch' ,Abercrombie had 69 yards on 17 Malone' received plenty of !line
do.wn pass with 7: 48 left to give attempts.
and checked off to Abercrombie,
·the Stl!elers a 31·17 bu_lge.
Freeman McNeil was the lone who hauled the. ball In oneLupe S,anchez Intercepted Ken bright spot fQr the Jets, gaining handed with 1:54 io go .
O'Brien to set up the go-ahead 137 yards on 23 carries to become ' The Jets answered with a
drive and Sanchez returned .the !~am's all· time leading well-conceived two-minute drill.
another Interception 67 yards for
~usher. The sixth· year pro sur· O'Brien connecied with Shuler
a touch~own, making the score passed the 5,135 yards of Emer· three times for 23 yards. ' On
38-17. 0 Brien threw an lntercep· son Boozer.
second-and-three at the Steelers
tlon In the first quarter to set up
The victory moved Chuck 24 Sohn ran a post between Eric ·
Plttsbu~gh's !lrst touthdowq.
Nolls's career mark to 17().113-1 Wllllarns and Donnie Shell and
O'Brien completed 20 of 30 and made him the fifth winning· grabbed an O'Brien pass deep In
passes for 197 yards with three est coach In NFL history. Noll theendzonetodrawNewYorkto
1H4 with U seconds left.
The Jets drew even on their
first possession of the second
half, marching 79 yards ' In ' 10
plays. McNeil rushed for 51 yards
In the drive, but was stopped for
no gain by cornerback John
Swain at the goal line on
third·and-goat ·at the L New York
settled for an 18-yard Leahy field
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MUSIC IN WORSHIP
· William B. Kughn

Having proven that God's instrument, the heart upon which the melody

!s l~ be pl.ayed, is su~rior to the instruments of men, some still 5eek to

JUStify th~'.' use. by !a?ong, "It was observed under the Old Covenant and
by Davod. Davtd, hvmg under the Old Covenant, was in subjection to the

Law ~f Moses, and even then, mechamcal mstruments of music were not
u~d In t~e tabernacle a~d the synagogues. However 1 we in the Christian
~ISpe~sat!on. are not subJect to the Old Testament law to which David was
an subjection.
The Law

If you return to the law ~iven by Moses (lno. I:17) to justify the use of in·

stru.':"ental ~usic in worsh1p, you .bring your~elf Ull~rtht c11rse of tilt l11w,
for C14rsed u everyone that contml4eth not 111 all tltmp which an written
· in the book o/tlte l11w to do them ... For whosoe11er shq/1 k.eep tit~ wlwle lllw
ytt offend in oot point, he is /fllilty of all" (Gal. 3: 10; las. 2:10). The
demanded perfect obedience, and for one to violate "0111 poi111~' (pre~)
of the law would make him 1'guilty of all," and bring him beneath tts
curse. If you go back to the law to justify yot1r mechanical instruments you
bring yourself •-under the curse of the law," and are compelled to ob~rve
'"rAI' w_lrole law," the offering of animal sacrifices; the burning of incense;

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wrirrto, Cursed i.r every one that hangeth on a tree" (Gal. J:!Ji. In His
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Covenant) that was against us. which was contrary to us. and took ir {OJd
Covenant)_ouo..o/ the way. ?ai/in~ it .(Old Covenant) to hi.r ci'O.!.l" (Col. '
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Saturday. The Steelers won 4~·24. (UPI)

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Arizona's Tom Tolbert (right) watches the action which occurred
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Saturday to lea!) No. 11 George- game.
Arizona scored ~lght unans·
town to an 82· 74 v \ctory over
wered
points over a three-minute
Arizona.
·
The Big East Hoyas never stretch and two Tom Tolbert field
trailed and Improved Ia :;.o, while goals cut the Hoyas' lead to 62' 56
the, Wildcats, the defending with 6:68 l ~.ft. A foliow shot ~y
j )&gt;aclflc·10 champions, dropped to McDonald put Georgetown
ahead 72·61 with 4:39 remaining.
3-3.
St. Joh~'s 70, UCLA 83 ,
Arizona 'traile&lt;J by as ·many as
&gt;l.t New Yorkt Shelton Jones
· 15 points In the second half, but a
jumper by Jud Bu!'Chier capped scored 17 of his team-high 21
a late 10-2 spree that drew the points a'fter halftime and
Wildcats to within 74· 71 with 2:06 sparked a secoqd·half ~t. John's
surge Saturday 'I to lead the
remaining.
Georgetown blunted the rally Redmen to a 70-63 upset victory
with six straight points. McDo- over No. 7 UCLA.
Jones scored 10 points and
nald scored four points, Including
two free throws with 34 seconds fellow forward Willie Glass
left that put the Hoyas ahead . added 6 during a 16-6 St. John's
spurt that put lhe Redmen ahead
81). 71.
Williams, a . 6-foot-7 senior 55-48 with 8:32 remaining. After a
swlngman from Baltimore, hit 3-(lolnt shot by UCLA's Reggie
his first seven shots from the Miller, Mark ~ackson hit a
field. Sean Elliott paced the 3-polnter and Glass hit two free
throws as St. John's .went ahead
Wildc~ts with 17 points and Craig
60-51. UCLA could get no closer
McMillan added.l5 points.
Williams scored six of George- than 5 points the rest of the way.
St. John's Improved to 6-0 wtth
town's first ·eight points In the

the victory while UCLA dropped
to 3-1.
Glass and ,Jackson each fin·
!shed with 14 points for the
Redmen and Jones added 10
rebounds.
Va. Tech 67, Tenn. St. 85
At Blacksburg, Va.. Wally
Lancaster scored 20polntsSatur·
day to lead Virginia Tech over
Tennessee State 67·65 In Its first
victory of the season.
Lancaster, who had hit only 26
percent of his 5hots as Dell
Curry's replacement In the Ho·
kles' lineup, shot 67 percent lor
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Tech, with only eight scholar·
shiP. players until N.C. State
transfer Russell Pierre becomes
eligible In the second term. got a
4lJ.rnlnute performance from 6foot·ll center Roy Brow, who
finished with 12 points, 11 rebounds and 6 blocked shots.
Creighton ?4, Xavier 73
At Cincinnati, Rod Mason's

three' polnt basket with 10 seconds remaining lifted the
Creighton Bluejays to a 74·73
victory over the Xavier Musket·
eers

Saturday

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Kelly Williamson made both
ends of one-and-one with 29
seconds left to put Xavier ahead'
73-71 lead before Mason connected from 22 feet to give
Creighton the victory.
Musklngum 47, Ohio Northern 30
At New Concord, Bob Ludwig
scored 21 points and Rick Brown
added 10 to lead Musklngurn to a
47·30 Ohio Athlrtlc Conference
victory over Ohio Northern Saturday afternoon.
The Muskles, 4·3 overall and
1·0 In the OAC, led 2&amp;-14 at
halftime and the closes t the
Polar Bears got In the second half .
was 30-22 early In the period.
, Northern, which fell to 3·4
overall and 1·lln the conference,
was led by Stan Reineke with 10
points.

Rio Redmen edge
Bengals~
Qrowns battle for division ·title Defiance, 102-101
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commandments contained in ordiuances (Old Covenant)" (Eph. 2:15) hu
made us "dead to the law (Old Covenant) by the body of Christ." so that
we ,may be married to Him ''who is raised from the dead'' (Christ) so that
we might "bring forth fruit unto God " (Rm. 7:4). "Married " suggests
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Christ and H_is law, then return and be "joined together," united with

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~galnstlhe New York Jets by 1olng over the top In

·u oyas down Arizona; , St. John's upsets UCLA

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The open c~urch wedding of
Rebecca Windon, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Windon.
Pomeroy, · and James Cotterill,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotterill.
Harrisonville, ~~ ill take p)ace.on
Saturday , Dec. 20, at the Chester
,United Methodist Church, 5:30
p.m.
The cermony,. ;Will be per:
formed by the Rev. Don Archer.
' following
ATeceptlon will .be held
the wedding at the church.

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BALLOONS AND COMPANY

Brown. Gallipolis.
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6:30 p.m., at Grace United
Methodist Church in Gallipolis.

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By RICK VAN SANT
CINCINNATI (UP[) - The
·"Battle of Ohio" · becomes a
showdown for ·a division championship Sunday when the C!ncin·
nat! Bengals entertain the Cleveland Browns In a Buckeye Bowl
Bonanza.
Cleveland, 10-4, can clinch the
AFC Central division title with a
victory, A. win lor Cincinnati, 9-5,
puts the Bengals In !lrm control
of the dl'lision, with either 'a
Cincinnati win or a Cleveland
loss next week giving the Bengals
the crown.
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"This Is going to be a classic
game, with something extra to
It," predicts Cincinnati coach
sam Wyche. "This Is the way the
season should end up, with a
game like this."
· "Everything's riding on this
•game.'' says veteran Clevelanq,
tight end Ozzle Newsome. "It's
·come down to two real good
football teams going right at
each other."
Although-Cleveland leads the
division by one game, Cincinnati
It a 3% point favorite for three
reasons - the game Is at
Cincinnati, the Bengals battered
the Browns 30-13 three months
ago In 'Cleveland and Cincinnati
Is coming off a spectacular 31·7

romp at New England last
weekend.
"I like to think that we're going
In evenly matched, but anytime
you play on th'e road, you're
likely to be the underdog," says
N~wsome. "And, the Cincinnati
.offense Is so high-powered that If
we don't play our best, the
Bengals have the potential to
blow us out." ,
· The' key tothegamewlll be how
well Cleveland Is able to slow
down Cincinnati's expliisive of·
tense, which Is Nil. lin the NFL.
The Bengals have rolled up over
400 yards for ftve straight weeks.
,''We'regolng to keep our entire
defense Involved, hustling and
pursuing the football on every
play," says Cleveland, coach
Marty Schottenhelmer. "To win,
we need to play a solid team
defense that Involves ali 11
players out there."
Cleveland's defensive problem
Is that It can't concentrate fully
on either . the pass or run. '
Cincinnati not only has the most
productive offense tn the NFL,
It's also the best balanced.
B9omer Es!ason, at his best
when he's scrambling, quarter·
backs Cincinnati's sophisticated
passing attack, while scatback
James Bro6ks has made the

Bengals a dangerous running offense."
team In recent weeks. Brooks.
With the Browns' best runner,
the AFC's total yardage leader.
Earnest Byner, out with an
set a club record with 163 rushing
Injury, secori'd-year quarterback
yards last week. Three months Bernie Kosar must spark Cleveago, Brooks ran for 118 yards land's offense Sunday.
against Cleveland.
"Bernie ~as drastically lrn·
"I can say without reservation
proved this year," says Newthat Brooks Is the finest offensive some. "I think he's playng as
Riayer I've seen ihls year," says well as any NFL quarterback."
Schottenhelmer. "He looks like a
Newsome ex~ts the game to
hinge on mistakes.
young Walter Payton."
Cincinnati often tries to take
' a ,big game like this ,
the early lead by using a
"In
lightning-quick, no-huddle of· missed assignments, mistakes
tense the first couple o! posses· and turnovers will make the
sions. The attack can keep difference," he said. "The team
opponents off balance and pre- that makes fewer mistakes Sun·
vent defensive specialists from day will wlp." Although Cincln·
getting Into the game.
· nat! Is favored, Newsome says
"I definitely think they will use Intangibles like something he
the no- huddle early against us, " calls "our resolve" can make a
Schottenhelmer says. "My un· dltference In a critical game like
derstandlng Is that they script Sunday.
and memorize their first 10 or 12 ,
"We've been talking about 'our
plays.
'
resolve' all year," ~aid New·
"But we've worked on defend· some. "And our resolve Is to win
lng aga!Jtst It and we'li be the Super Bowl. Winning Sunday
prepared. We have the means to Is an Important step."
get defensive sets calied In
quickly."
At the end bf the last two
As for Cleveland's offense, seasons, the Bengals have had to
Schottenhelmer admits, "11 depend on other .teams los lng In
doesn't have the big strike and last-gasp - and !ailed - bids to
explosive power like Cincinnati. make the playoffs. This year It's
We're more of a controlled dltferent.
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RIO GRANDE - The Rio
Grande College Redmen over·
carne a 12·point first-half
deficit Saturday to tie the
game on a three·polnt shot
with 15 seconds remaining In
regulation and managed to
defeat Defiance In overllme
102·101 In Paul R. Lyne
Center.
Rio, which trailed through·
out the majority of the contest,
skimmed the Yellowjacket's
first-half advantage to 45·39 at
the half.
Midway through the second
half the Redmen knotted the
score as the two squads began
a see-saw battle In the final
-minutes.
With 33 seconds remaining
and trailing 91).89, Rio fouled
Defiance's Bob Sutton and
called a timeout. Sutton con· •
nected on both ends of the
one-and·one for a three-point
Yeilowjacket lead.
With 29 seconds remaining,
Rio brought the ball up the
floor and passed around until
senior shooting guard Mike
Smith, who finished the game
with 25 points, connected on a

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three-pointer to even the score
with 15 seconds remaining and
send It Into overtime.
RGC sophomore guard Jim.
Kearns htt a lhre!'-po\nt goal
to open the scoring In the
overtime and the Redmen
never relinquished the lead.
With 10 seconds remaining
In the overtime, Redman Joe
Verhoff missed the tall-end of
a one-and-one and Defiance
grabbed the rebound trailing
102·99.
Defiance dribbled down the
floor but missed the three·
point attempt. A Yellowjacket
followed the , miss with an
uncontested basket leaving
the final score.
Verhoff finished the game
with team· high scoring honors
with 26 points, 20 after the first
half. Ron Rlttinger added 25.
14 ·after the first 20 minutes. '
Smith scored 20 of his points ·.
after the first half.
Dennis Bosselman paced
Defiance with 34 points. Sut·
ton added 17 with five three·
point goals.
,
The Redrnen next travel tQ
Bluffton Wednesday night .

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VINCENT' - Warren Local
converted 28 of 36 free throws
Friday. night enroule to a 68-61
SEOAL victory over the Athens
Bulldogs.
The Warriors (2-0) entered the
final period leading 50-43, byt
Athens pecked away until with
just 1:39 remaining they had
closed to within one point, at
6059.
Brett Rauch and Joel Lynch
each hit goals In the final 55
seconds to preserve the Warriors' victory.
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Doug Huflman.. with a perfect
12 of 12 at the foul line, led
Warren with 18 points while
Athens' Jim Stricklin took game
scoring honors with 22 markers.
The Bulldogs, now 0-2, outrebounded the Warriors 37-31 and
outgoaled the winners 25-20, but
the free throw shooting by
Warren spelled the difference.
The box score:
1\THENS (II) -Jim Slrlcklln, 11-.... 22;
Corey CorriJII:an, 5-0.10; Rod Bryaat, 1-0.2;
T .J . Lyom, 'r·&amp;-14; Thde11 Brtent, 2--2-6;
Ttm /\dam&amp; ... 1·1: Jerry JonEii, H·6.

TOTALS 11-11-61.

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WARREN (88) DouJ Hultman,
:1-IHH; BenJie F•ll, ~4-14; Brett Rauch,
3-6-12; Bob Harlow 3-3-ti Kevin CleJ!~ ,
2-1-5; Jolf!l Lynch, 2-2-6; Jeff Nicholson,
1-G-2: Bob HuJhey, 1·0-2. TOTALS20-~18.
ScOre by quiU'tl'Ts:
861
1\tben.~&gt; ........................ lt 12 17 I
Warren ........ ............... 13 22 15 18-68

Retierve score: Alhens 48. Warren

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Coffey, S-o.6; Chuck Oliver, 2.J.~; Dlisty
Sex&amp;on, 3-2·8; Breit Carroll, 7·2-16; Mike
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LOGAN (IIIII - Jose Medina. 3-3-14:

Randy Kuha, 4-S.lli Dou1, Btll'enon,
S-3-U: Sam E1Jieston, 3-D-4; Jerry Gabriel, 4-2-10; John Tompklna, 2-1-4; John
Spolar, 1·11-!. TOTAI..S ~~111-tf.
Score by quarters:
Jacklon .......... ............. l4 8 14 15-51
Loran ............ ...... ....... 11 18 14 11-66
Resene score: Lopn S% lacbon 48

compared to Eastern's 16.
Southwestern drops to3-2 in the
league and 4-2 overall. Eastern
boosts Its overall record to 2-3
and 2-3 In the league.

Todd Wilson, 0-0-0; Brenl Nurton, · t-~1.
TOT M.S 3().1%- '11.
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Bryan Durst, :J.:t-9; .leff Caldw f'll, 11 -!t-2"1';
Mark GrifUn, .j.(t. K;. A.Uen Tripp, 2-0-4;

2'1-~5~

Tony Hendrix, 4-1-9; Mike Marlin. ~ 2- R:

SOl!I'HWESTERN (52) -

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11-11-&amp;, Andy Halslop, 7-12-18: Rlclly.Hola·
lop. 11-H Sean Colley, 2-H Dan l'a&lt;ridl.

3-1-7: ,JustyBurleton.&amp;- 1-11; ChrhBrJ. . .
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1-6-2: Zan e Colley, 3-2·6; Brad Rlvfly;
0-0.0; Ted Wl!mewskt. 1·0.2. TOT~

Score by quarters:
Easlcrn ... .. .... ....... ...... . l5 13 22
Southwedt~m ............... l5 II
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The second Irame was just as
EAST MEIGS - In what is close as the first, with Eastern
developing into a strange, but taking a 28-26 advantage into the
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race, the Eastern Eagles of
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The Sunday

Eastern upsets Highlanders with blow

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Into. the last stanza.
- and committed 25 costly Owens had 10 for GAHS.
Both Osborne and Tiger coach turnovers.' Bentz had eight Tiger
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Larry Burke cleared their . rebounds.
H-11: Bentz ~3-lt: Bradley 1-"~ Scilebenches In the fll)al periOd.
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Hadley Rumm..1 .o-~ rorw
overall, and tied for first place·in Tuesday and plaY, at W~rren
GALLIPOLIS 1~1 - Berkldl ~-~~
the SEoAL with Logan and Local Friday.
· ~~=-Y ~~! t!~~O:::!~.~''-:i,":
Warren Local with a 2-0 record.
In Friday's reserve game, ' mas •-~i: ToddO-O-~ NeviUell-t-~ E"...,
Marietta' dfopped to 1·3 werall Marietta rallied trom a 31-31 o-o-&amp;. Cornett o-o-1: Hauluen • ~11-4:
and 1).2 league play. .
deadlock In the fltial period IO Stowers 1·1-2. rorw !8-18-1\1·
GAHS connected on 26 of52 PQSI a 52-36 victory. Brent M~r~;.~~- ~~-~:':'~'
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tiel~ goal attempts for 5o ,per- McKenna I~ MHS wi\h 21. Joe Galltpol~ ..................;.. &amp; 11 12 • 111-10
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Ha,nnan Trace Wildcats of Coach · and gave the Wildcats a 57·56
aced HT with 8 and 10
Mike Jenkins took another giant lead upon completion of the p
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r~h:r~~oes to Southwestern
defeating the host Southern TorAfter taking a 58·57 lead, the next Friday, while HT plays host
nadoes 61-58 In a hard fought
Tornado defense came to life and North Gallla
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ence battle.
:51 seconds remaining, Turley
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cir~le wlih a well-balanced at- disallowed for a charging fouL
tack, Hannan Trace was led py
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Seott Ranklq, Rick Swain, Chris drove the lane for a·short jumper
.Petro and Richard Stitt, scoring that put the Cats on top to stay
tlJ,• 12, 21 and eight points 59-58.
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The hustling Tornadoes did not
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'10 -4·1 both overall and In the
five-second calls and a foul gave
:alague, tying the Wlldcats with the hosts ample opportunity to
:NOt:th Gallla for first place. climb back Into contention.
;Squthern drops to 2-4 overall and
SHS did not capitalize and
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eague loss, second straight a:t a bonus situation to Ice the gave
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with three seconds remaining,
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the !Ina! 61-58.
)!IIi second half Friday night with
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Coach Jay Reese claimed a
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The Bobcats grabbed a quick
17-10 lead after the first period
and held steady at 32-26 at
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third period and was outscored
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attack with 12 points each.
For Kyger Creek .It was the
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Tuesday night the Bobcats defeated Eastern 70-57 by shooting
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4~41 . lead entering the final
Todd .Holstein led North Gallla
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In the reserve game preceding
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which really seemed to give them downed Oak Hill 45·35.
problems," Pirate Coach Bruce
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Wilson said.
Saturday nlghf and travels to
After scoring 20 points In the Minford Tuesday night North
second quarter, the Oaks, 3-2 Galli a Is Idle Tuesday but travels
overall and In the SVAC, were to Hannan Trace for undisputed
held to 20 In the second half.
first place In the conference.
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an attempt to stop Oak Hill's
OAK HU.L U3l - Hale !1-:1-21; CopHS
Mike Hale, also bogged qo'wn the 3-0.6; Clagg 1·•2; Ke rn 1·0.21 Faye ~4-14;
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and didn't pick up Altenberger. · played unselfishly."
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Meigs Mauraders roll over Belpre
BELPRE: -Meigs' guards J . beyond the perimeter.
R. Kil chen and Donnie Becker
In fact. both teams shot' ex·
combined for 35 points and the tremely well as Meigs connected
rest was merely 'Childs ' -play' as on 31 of 61 from the field (51 per ,
the Marauders rolleil to a 82-68 cent) and 20 of 24 at the !outline .
win over arch-rival Belpre here
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Friday.
11 free throws (91 per cent) .
All live Meigs starters hit for
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were never headed in cruising to
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• while Becker fallowed with 17, four of six from the field and five
Huey Eason had a season-high of live at the fou l line while
•· • 13. and Brent Bissell and Mike Becker had his finest game of the
·Bartrum added 11 each.
· year, sinking six of 11 fielders
• In handing ' Beipre their first and five of six free throws.
JVC lass, Meigs goes to 5-0 In
Belpre · played without the
league play and to 5·1 overall.
services of starters 6-2 Chris
· • The Eagles fell to 4·1 in the -loop Newberry and 6-4 Richard
: and to 4-2 overalL Meigs remains Turner, and Meigs took advanwtth Alexander (4·0) , who ran tage of the missing Eagle Inside
.- pas t Nelsonville York 97-74 Frl· strength• with a 31·17 edge In
day. as the lone two with spo!less rebounds. Six-two Joe Anderson
league records .
picked up the scoring slack.
A ball-hawking Meigs defense however, with a gamehigh 20
'· for ced the Eagles into 20 turnov- points , canning seven of nine, all
;• ers , bu t when Belpre could from Inside the lane.
manage a shot , they were deadly,
Bartrum's eight rebounds
cashing in 29 of 52 for 56 per cent ·earned game honors while Ea-.
and most of those came from . son, Bissell, and Becker all had
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Me l~ ....... ...... ...... ... ... "' '"';; I 119
Vlnlon Count,, · ...... .... ..... .... 3 I H3
Federal·Hocklnl{.... .. ..... ... .. 1 a 110
Nel s onv~j e- l' ork .......... ... ... ! t 139
Miller .••..1.:•... .......... .. .... ... .. 0 a 13t
\\'ellston .... ...... ...... .. .. ........ 1 4 2G&amp;

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261

Dec. 16 Gaml'!'ii

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Alexander at

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Tcwn
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• Melgs ................... ...... ..... .. 5 0
Alex andt-r .... ......... ......... .. A 0
\'Inion County .......... ........ . 3 I
Fed eraJ.IIocking..... ... ... ..... 1 3

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Meigs 43 Belpre tO
Fl'dcrui ·Hockin' 41 Wellstoo :19
A l e~LLIIder 61 Ne lsonvUI~Vork 19
Trim hie 52 Vinton County 36

five each as the stronger Ma·
rauder front.~ourt outmuscled
the lighter Eagles. Belpre's 6·5
Roger White had a team- high stx
rebounds, but was held to four
points.
Belpre stayed ·with the Marauders until early" in the third
period when Meigs' tenacious
zone press helped for a 16-4 spurt,
widening a 41·38 lead to a
commanding 57-42 by the quar·
ter 's two minute mark. The
deepest Belpre cou ld cut the
margin was to 11 at 65-54 with live
mlnuies to go.
'
From a first minute 6-0 lead,
Meigs held on to a first half lead
that ranged from a high of eight
at 12·4 to a tow of two, 28-26.
Meigs was up 39-34 at the half.
Meigs' largest lead was 78-60
with 1:43 left.
'I just hope we can maintain
the enthusiasm we had tonight,'
said the first -year Meigs coach
Childs. 'I thought both teams
played well. Our kids did a good
job with the press and it deflnately _was a total "team effort.
We tried to keep Belpre from
getting the ball Inside and did a
pretty good job, but they shot
very well from the outside.'
added Childs.
In other TVC action Friday.
Wellston won Its first game, 57-49
over Federal-Hocking and Yin·
ton County nipped )llinless Trim·
ble 50-47.
Meigs' Todd Powell pulled off a
bizarre three point play with 37
seconds left and Matt Baker
added two crucial free throws as
the Little Marauders cam e from

· Mei~ girls ·post win

behind to knock off the Belpre
reserves, 43-40.
With Belpre leading 40-38,
Powell's heroics came when he
toed the foul -line for a one and-.
one, hit the first attempt, and was
fouled by a Belpre player trying
to box him out at the line.
Another fo~l was called and
Powell was allowed to finish his
second shot on the Initial foul
with a cleared lane (which he
rntssed), but then calmly dr111ed
both on the second one-and-one to
give Meigs a 41-40 lead. Baker
then cashed both ends of a
one-and-one with 11 seconds left
to seal the game.
Joe Snyder paced Coach Rusty
Bookman's crew with 19 while
Kevin Oiler played a strong
game underneath and adde(j 16
points. Brad Roller led Belpre
·
with 12.
Like the varsity, Meigs goes to
5-0 in the league and 5-1 overalL
Belpre suffered Its' first ·league
loss, sinking to 4-11n the TVC and
4-2 overall.
Meigs and Alexander go at It
Tuesday at Meigs with undls·
puted possession of first place on.
the line. Belpre goes to Trimble.
Box score:
MllJGS (R2J - ·1. R. Kitchen 1-j-1!, Don
Becker &amp;-5-lj, Mike Bartrum 5-1-U, Huey
Eason HH3. Brenl Bl~tsell 4-3-11, Phil
King 2-~6. C hr~ Smith 2-0.~. Scott Powell
1-0.2, Bill Brothers 0.0.0. Scolt Williams

0-0-0, Steve Musser ().().It
TOO'i\LS
:IJ.!II-112.
RllLPRE (6R) - Mike S.oii2-!H, Mike
FuUmer 4-0-8, Troy Stukey 3-!-;R. Scott
McCon~ey R-0-16, Roger White 1-2-4,
Robbie Frame 4-0-8, ,Joe Anderson 7-6-20.
TOTALS 29-10-6!.
Score hy quarterl!i:
Melp .. ..... .... .... ........ UI 21 20 23-M

Jldpre ........ .............. 12 22 12 22'-6R

256
2ll6
312 267
243 2:111
210 24()
Nl'lson\1 ill co York........ ... ..... I
:164 397
!\1111~ .... ... ..... ... ... . ' ''' ' ' ··· ···· 0 a la4 212
Trlnthlc ......... .... ... ..... .... .... 0 t 2G3 !:II!
Wellston ........ ...... ... ,.. ... ... .. I :! 229 \!45
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UM QB expected to be key
of 308 passes for 2,365 yards, 19
touchdowns and 10 Interceptions
while leading Miami to an 8-3
record.
"He's an excellent quarterback,'' said,San Jose State Coach
Claude Gilbert. "It's going to be a
challenge for our defense to stop
him."
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The Spartans have been weak
against the pass all season,
giving up an 'average of 247.9
yards per contest .
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FRESNO, Calif. (UP!) - San
Jose State's ab111t'y to contain
Miami a,[ Ohio quarterback
Terry Morris could be the deter·
mining factor In Saturday's
California Bowl.
Morris, this year's Mid·
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the Year, has set 1t' school
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·
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Mario Lemieux, despite his
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: he'll become the most dominanl
scorer in the NHL, loses confi.
dence like anyone else.
He regains it, however, like
very few can. Lemieux scored
: 'lour goals and set up two ot hers
: F riday night, keying the Pitts·
• burgh Penguins' 8·3 triumph
· : over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
"When you don' t have your
· confidence, a night like this can
help you ." Lemieux said . "I
struggled a little bit last week,
and \ didn ' t play very well. My
passes were not right and I was
not s katin g well. 1 need th is to get
my confidence back."
Is it bac k?
" Oil. yeah ," he said, laughing.
" It 's back.. .. I had four goals and
two assists in St. .Louts I last
season), but I think l played a
little bll better tonight. I made
some better plays. "
•· Lemieux, who last season
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: a lter suffering a wrist injury
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will play the Penguins ag ain
tonight, in Toronto. "T just
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we're tha t bad. They had a field
day. We were awful. I can't
explain it. We came in the best
(penalty- killin g unltl. and we're
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Barbara Underhill and Paul
Martini scored 99.5 to outdlstance LeAnn Miller &lt;t nd B111
Fauver, Ludm1lla and Oleg Protopopov, and JoJo.Starbuck .and
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back problems ana a sprained
wrist.
Chicago Coach Mike Dttka'had
satd ))e expects .McMahon to
return. ·
"We assume Jim Is coming
back and, as of right now, he'll,be
the No. 1 quarterl;&gt;ack come
training camp,'' he said recently.
"But, he's going to have to earn It
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"The answer is we don 't
against . Detr!itt, comph!tlng 9 know, " Jobe said . "I didn't see
passes In a 13·7 triumph. ~e has lmyevtdenceofnewdamage, but
not pla;v~ since belpg lllegall~ · I d9n't think It helped him."
slammed to the ground by Green . ¥cMahon.has not appeared tn
Bay's Charles Martin Nov. 23. · a full season since being drafted.
uobe said he could-not deter· He had a lacerated kidney In 1984
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Dr. Frank Jobe sali after he found "Instability" that required
UPI Sports Wrller · ,
performed the two-hour opera- an Incision and reconstruction of
INGLEWOOD, Cali!. (UP!) tion on the charismatic quarter- the front part of the joint.
If a doctor's timetable proves
back at Centtnela Hospital Medl· · McMahon Is expected to be ,
accurate, Jlm McMahon w111 be
cat Center,
··
hospitalized until ' early next
healthy enough next summer to
''The thing that worries you the week and spend Wdays In Los
make a bid for _the Chicago
most Is the lnstabtuty In the Angeles before returning home.
Bears' quarterback job.
shoulder, _It w111 be abo~! six · Jobe said the shoulder wUl be ·
McMahon, one of the stars of
months until we can see how It In a spUn\ for the 10-day period. A
Chlcago:s Super Bowl team a , will .be."
·
. therapist will then begin wor.kthg
season ago, underwent a two- ·
Jobe, however,.sald he expects with McMahon on gaining
part surgical procedure on his
McMahon to , do the necessary motion.
Injured right shoulder Friday,
work It would take for him to
"It will take three months to
while his teammates prepared
return to the Bears.
get full range of,motlon, " Jobe
for the remajnlng twQ games of
"My gut feeling is that he's said. "We'll let him start throwthe season and the defense of · golngtodo·it," Jobesatd. "! base
Ing at that time. By July, he
their NFL crown.
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"Tile prognosis Is really un- ability to work hard."
·
harder."
known because people who throw
Jobe began with an arthros·
McMahon, Injured in the sea- ·re.ally nl'(&gt;d perfect shoul(jers.''
coplc .. examination and then son opener,. missed three sta,ts, . ·

·.over Trimble,·67-38.

' ·TRIMBLE -Julie· Miller of 25 free throws tor 44 per '
pumped' In 19 points and Jennl cent. Trimble made eight of 15 ·
1
Swartz added 11 as the unde- foul shots for 53 _per cent.
The Marauderettes had 40
feated Meigs , Marauderettes
rebounds
with JuUe Miller
won their fifth straight In easy
: fashion here Thursday, de· leading all with 10 while
Woods and Stobart added ·
!eating Trimble 67' 38.
Meigs, now 5-0 o"erall and seven each.
In the reserve game. Meigs •
4·0 In the TVC, raced,to a huge
1
40-12 halftime le.ad , an(l edged mil a narrow 30-29 win
over Trimble. Beth Ewing li!d '
coasted in the second half.
Julie Miller started the ons- Meigs with 11 while · Jody
laught with six lor six shooting Taylor added nine and Nikki
from the field In the first Whlt.latch seven. Lo)llery led '
quarter and a free throw for 13 Trimble with 18.
points.
Box soore:
MEIGS (67) - Slobarl H~ Wrtghl
Missy Woods added the 1·1·3,
Je. r.uner 4·1-9, Ju. ~Iller S.:J-19,
balanced Marauderette at· Swartz ~1·11 , Woods ~u-10, FJ')' 1-1-3,
tack with 10 points w)lile Headers on %-0..4, Taylor 0.. 0.0. Ewing 0.0-0.
1\LS 211-11-111.
•
Jenny Miller had nine anc;l TOT
TRIMBLE (38) - Simms 0.2-~. Peart
Sheily Stobart eight. Shelly 3-0-1. Evan• H2, Parker 11-2-2. Shi!Oe&lt;
&amp;H5, Bingham ~HI. TOTW 15-3-38,
Shifflet led Trimble with 15.
by quarters:
·
Meigs canned 28 of 68 from Score
Melgs ....................... 22 IR 1! 1%-67
the field for 41 per cent while Trlmble. ................... IO 2 12 14 ~
sfn~lng an uncharacterl.stlc 11

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By GERRY MONiGAN
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· The, New Jersey Nets; des perWohl,
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After
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with a 14-4 spurt.
shocklnj! upset of the NBA ~eason
the Slxers wllapsed lilt he second
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lando .Woolridge; Otis Birdsong; The NBA record for fewest field
Albert King and Darryl Dawkins gpals In a quarter Is held by the
- all sidelined with Injuries - · 1980 Chicago Bulls In a game
the Nets not only upset Phlladel- ag&lt;~.lnst Kansas City - o.
· In other games, the Lakers
phla for their !ou'~th vlct0ry In 21
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dumped
Boston 117-110, Atlanta
games till$ season, they crushed
topped Sacral)l~nto 130-120, wa-.
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shjngton nipped Detroit ·116- 115.
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Chicago downed Milwaukee 10693, Denver defeated Phoenl~
128-116 and P.qrtland edged the
tos Angeles Clippers 113-112.
WINNING FOltM - Kevin
, Lakers 117, Cel~lcs 110
McKenna of the New ~ersey
At Boston, Magic Johnson
Nets dribble the ball while on
· scored 31 points and Kareem
the Door 1111 Kenny Green tries
Abdul-Jabbar scored 14 of his ·26
to defend durtnr !In! quarter
In the fourth quarter to lead Los
action at Byme Arena Friday
Angeles . With the Lakers leading
niKht. The Nets went oh to
103-102 with 6: (l2 remaining.
upset 'the 76ers In l! 1,23-911
Jabbar scored 10 points over the
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plant; second row, from left, Dimlel Evans,
chairman qf the board; Jack Saunders, Glb
Milliron, Dorothy Perklqs and Becky Lewis, all of
·the Gallipolis' plant.
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chairman of the board ol Bob Evans Farms Inc.,
presented 15-year service awards to employees,

from Jell, Ray Saxon of the transportation ;
division and Dave Morgan and Waller Hively oll"
the Bidwell plant.
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evaluate their personal tax- ·•
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multi-bank holding c9mpany
headquartered In Clncih~ati. announced that final aP.pnoval has
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Central ,lrrust fiv e additional
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and Kipton _ new market areas
for C ntral Trust. As a result,
Centr!t Trust Co. of Northern
Ohio will have 16 branches and
assets of more 1han $302 J11llllon,
" TWENTY-YEAR SERVICE AWARD - Jim Denney, right, a
CONGRATULATIONS - Congratulations were extended to
making It Lorain's la rgest bank.
.)ransportali9JI manager lqr Bob Evans Farms Inc,, was
Daniel Evans, right, chairmun o! the board of Bob Evans Farms
Oberlin Bank Co. , founded In
. ,recognized lor his 20 yeBI'!iwilhtheoompany by Daniel Evans, left,
Inc,, by Morrl~ E . Haskins; left, or the advlsorw hoard. for Evans' '
1889 I th second acquisition by
,,dJuirman of the IM!ard, during the company's recent Chrislmas
Centr:l ~ancorporatlon In Lo30 years of service to the company.
party at Buckeye Hills Career Center.
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1 Coun ty 1n rece nt years· In
ran
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:-------------------~ merged with the Central Trust
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p~rchased
ancorpora on as
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MARIETTA - The ho ard of directors of the $4 12 blll1D,!!1
acquired the former Central
', ..' POMEROY - Bank One of Athens N.A. , headquartered In
Central BancorporatlOR Inc., recently declared a 3-for -2 stoq'k
Security National Bank.
· split, plus a qua rterly cash dividend of 27'h cents per share on
Central Bancorporatlon has 11
'' Athens, has a definitive agreement with the Farmers Bank &amp;
all shares outstanding aft er the stock split
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affiliates : five regional Ohio
; J;avlngs Co. In Pomeroy lo sell the-Tuppers Plains office and It s
Both are pay able Jan. 6, 1987, to stockholders of record Dec.
banks. two Kentucky banks, a
deposit accounts to the Farmers Bank, it was announced jointly·
19,1988. This action will result lnac1ishdlvldendlncte'llleofl4 .3
Kentucky bank holding com;,by B.T. Grover Jr. , preslden1 of Bank One of Athens, and
to be received In 1987
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company a
Theodore T. Reed Jr., president of.Farmers Bank.
Percent when comparing cash dividends
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a'nd
Under the lerms of Ihe agreement, the loan accoun ts of the
with those received in 1986, and 30.3 percent when compared to
rea es a1e o ,n
Tupper s Plains office would remain with Bank One oi Ath~ns.
1985.
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Other terms of the agreement were not disclosed. The
· The directors of Central Bancorporatlon Intend tEain taln a
..::· complellon of the sale of the Tuppers Plains office Is subject to
regular qua rterly dlvldent of $.27 \l per share 09 utstandlng
: regu latory approvaL
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Bank One of Athens, which Is an affiliate of Bane One Cor'p. ,
dividend rate of $1.10 per share dn the lncrea,sed number of
, now operates 12 bank l'ng locatiomi In Athens, Hocking, Meigs
Centra l Bancorporallon shares resulting from de 3-for-2 stock
,. and Perry count les.
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percent for ihe firs t nine months of 1986 ver sus 1985. and 76.6
t;
percent ahea,d of the 1984 level.
Central Bancorporallon's cash div idend h's Increased In 25of
~!:Bond
the last 27 years and has grown more thaq125 percenl dur ing the_
past 10 years. The current dividend a ~!lon follows a similar
:~:= POMEROY - Final resulls of the 1986 Meigs Cou11ty Savings
3-for-2 stock split distributed Jan, 7, 19illVand a specialS percent ,
'• :Bond campaign was announced Saturday by Theodore T. Reeg
-~·Jr .. president of Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
stock div idend paid July 8, 1986. Whelf'C9mblned, these events
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will net Cent ral Bancorporallon shareholders a 143 percent
~:~ Reed sa1d Meigs resldenls purchased $232,477 worth of
Increase In the number of shares owned over the past 12 months,
.~ ) avlngs bonds during the ca':'palgn year, an Increase of 120
Locally, Central Bancorporatlcln Is represented by Central
- ·~ percent above the countyirjl fiscal year 1985 (October
Trust Co. of SoulheaAtern Ohio, N.A., the $175 million
;.: 1984-Septenfber 1985) sales Of $1p5.~53. .
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commerci al. ban~ headquarterf? in Ma rietta with banking
; : man C. Leon Saunders, vice-president of Ohio Valley Bank,
·offices In Marietta, Galli~ ~d Mlddleporl. .
' ! .announced Saturday tha\ Gallla r~sldents purchased $415,-683
!' ( ~worth of savings bonos during the 1986 campaign year which
l~ticles
· , ·ended In September.
, • Ttlat was an increase of 131 percent above the county's fiscal
RA CINE - Secret~cy ' of State Sherrod Brown reported
Friday articles of incOrl)Oration have been filed with his office In
'' year 1985 (October 1984-September •1985) sales of $180,278.
. TEN-YEAR SERVICE. AWARDS - Recelvlnr 10-year service ,.
Columbus by Starcoac'h Flying Service, Inc., Racine.
'I Saunders reported.
awards from Daniel Evans, left, chalrmllll of the board of Bob :,
Incorporator -and -agent Is J ames E . Diddle, Third Street ,
: Nationally, savings bonds sales rose 65 percenJ to $8.3 billion
Ev1U18 Farms Inc. at the company's r~ Chrllltmu par&amp;y, were :.
1'durlng the past fiscal year. the nighest yearly total since 1945.
· Racine.
Garry Lewis, c.enter, of the BldweU plul, and Mike Bull of the- ,:
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ONE-YEAR AWARD- Randall Weyant, Jell, qulllity control for
the Gallipolis and Bidwell plants, was congratulated lor one year
with Bob Evans Farms Inc. 'by Chairman of the Board Daniel
Evans:
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·countants. He was employed li¥,:
an International accounting fir~
lor flve 'years and Is currenti~
practicing In Gallipolis .
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. Attending the meeting wer~
Edlth{Adkins and Emelyn Scar:i
, berry, OhiO Bureau of Ernploy.-•
me~l Services; Charles Adkins,,••
HolZer Medical Center; Gary'
(\tgo, Camsco Produce Co.; Ronf.!sh, Ohio Power Co.; Mlk~··
' Berridge, Ohio Valley Bank;,'
Catol Cantrell. tax admlnlstra,1.
tor for the village of Rio Grande; ~
Dennis Carder, Pleasant Valley: ·
Hospital; Mark Curry, Gary;·.
Roach and Tom Wiseman, The ,
Wiseman Agency ; Bill Gray,{
WJEH-WYPC Radio; Clyd~;,
Hall, Robbins &amp; Myers Inc. , ,~
Michael Harrlngt?n, G~yea.~,
Tire &amp; Rubber Co .. John Jake .·~
Koebel, Columbia Gas of Ohio; !
Norman Schweltz and Tom Leat, ,_
U.S. Marine Power Corp.; Be~·.;,
nard E. Murphy, Ohio Industrial.!
Training Program; Bill Nease, ~
president, Bank One of Pome- 1
roy· Steve Powell Meigs County.i
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Jennifer Sheets, attorney at law; •
· John A. Shump, Buckeye Hills;
Career Center; Linda Simpson;.
and Wanda Roof, Crescent Brick ,
Co.; Walter Stowers, OBES ; 1.
Harold Thompson and' Rosalie··
C
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Bostic, Central Trust o.; Bett~t'
Walker, Evans Enterprises, ~ ·
Charlie Weaver , Ap'palachlan1,
Power Co.
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Those attending from Rto;
Grande College and Community~
College were Robert Allen, Bev-,;.
erly Crabtree, Paul Hayes, Her· ;
man Koby, Sanford Lane, ~
Dwight Leedy, Richard Litton, ·
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ton McRo-..!'
berts, Richard Owens, Don Ply·~.
male, Margaret Thomas, Haroldf
Walker and Kimberly Williams. ~
OVMA meets on the first •
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Tuesday of the month at 7: 30;
a.m. In Room 115 oflhe James A.•.
. Rhodes Studen t/Community :
Center for breakfast and a short ;program. For more information f.
on OVMA. contact Dwight ;
Leedy • Oh lo Technology :
Transfer Organization, at 245-i
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Pomeroy-Middleport Gallipolis, OhiO-Point Pleasant, W.Va.

RECERTIFIED ..;. Dr. E.S.
Vlllaneuva, Addison, has been
recertified as a diplomate of
the Amerlca11 Board of Fam·
ily Practice.

.Board reviews
report sample
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RACINE - · A . ~ample of the afnual report of the Southern • •
Local School District was displayed by Bob BE'egle when the
Southern Local Board of Education mt:&gt;t in regular session
Thursday ni!:ht.
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The report wUl he printed and dist ributed to all ofthe homes ln
· the district, aceording to plans madE&gt; by the board.
The board approved mathematics pupils objectives and
approved parental participation in the Chapter I reading-rp.ath
program. The annu a l organizational met:&gt; ling was set for 7 p.m.
on J&amp;n. 6. ·
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It was agreed to install •an ln.ter-communication system at the
juniQr high school, purchased by the junior high athletic
booste.rs and It was agreed to ~end a letter of ~o'1'mendatton to
Jan Hill for her work in the Chapter I program. .
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Treasurer Denny Hill was authorized .to pay premiums for
llfe, health, vision and dental insurance tot board members and
former empfoyees .who wish the coverage with individuals to
recmburse Hill within 30 days of payment.

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Oecember 14, 1986

..--Local Briefs:-----

POMEROY -' Ohio's Motor Vehicle Registrar Michael J :
McCallion announced that the Bureau Of Motor Vehicles has.the
November 1986, distribution of license tax revenues totaling
$17,264,433.32 ready for di'sbu rsement to local governments.
Meigs County 's share of the total is $56.548.13 and will be
received after Tuesday. The money is earmarked for bridge
and road maintenance and repair.
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POMEROY - Dr. E :S. Villa·
nueva, president of the Meigs
County Medical Society, has
been recertified as a Diplomate .
of the American Board ofFamlly
Practice for the period, 1986-1993.
Dr, Villanueva, whose offices
, are located at· 505 Mulberry
Heights in Pomeroy, has been
notified of his recertification by
Dr. Nicholas J. Pisacano, executive director and secretary of the
American Board of Family Prac·
!ice, who states :
"We are proud that you have
satisfactorily met the requirements of this board." The requirel]1ents for recertification
include a valid and unrestricted
license to practice medicine in
every state of the United States
or province of Canada in which a
license is held; 300 hours of
continuing medical education
acceptable to the board during
the next six years. and recertlfi·
cation examination. Dr. Villa·
neuva took his written examination for ·r ecertification in
Washington, D.C.
In addition to practicing at his
Pomeroy office Monday through
Saturd&amp;Y of each wet:&gt;k; Dr.
Vlllaneuva has worked with the
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Ohio for the past 11
years, and conducts prenatal
clinics !or the Gallta County
Health 'Department.
Also a gynecologist, he is
afflllcated with Veterans Mem·
orilll Hospital, where he per·
forms gynecological surgery. H~
serves as treasurer of the medi·
cal staff at Veterans Memorial.

Divorces, dissolutions filed
· POMEROY - Rona ld B. Ca rpent er J r. . Pomeroy, and Vicki
Lynn Carpenter, South Point, have fil ed for a dissolution of
· marriage in Meigs County Common Pleas Court.
Filing for a divorce, chargin g gross neglect of duty a nd
extreme cruelty, are Vo nda Renee Mor ri s, Port land , from
Harvey Owen Mo rris J r., Hockingport; and Robert L. Hunt.
Chester , from Frances L. Hunt , Ches ter.
Grant ed dissol utions of their marriages were James F .
Barnes and Susa n D. Ba rnes: Ariwona Sue Walker and Roger
Lee Walker; a nd Da rrell L. Henderson ' and M'ichelle A.
Henderson. Michelle A. Henderso n was restored by the court to
her former name. Michelle A.. Jo hnson.
Granted a divorce on grounds of gross neglect of duty was
Patr icia Joyce Cleland from Wayne E . Cleland. Th e plaintiff
was restored to her former name. Pa tricia Joyce Stanley.

issues marriage license

POMEROY -A .marriage license has been Issued in Meigs
County Probate Co urt to Randy Dee Oliver, 25, Langsville, and
Luc ille Marie Grover. 18, Lan gsv ille.

Firm receives judgment·
POMEROY -ITT F ina ncial Se rvices Commercial Division .
has been granted a judgment of $24,658.83 in Meigs Cou nty
Hili, et.ai.
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Common Pleas Court from Dale
ln at her court matters. Carl Buckley is to undergo evaluatiOn
pmcedures at Shawnee Forens ic Cen1er. Portsmouth,_ to
determine his competency to stand trial in an action agam~t
him by the state of Ohio.

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Santa Claus to be at firehouse
SYRACUSE -Santa will be at the Syracuse Voluntet:&gt;r Fire
Department Sunday, Dec. 21. at 2 p.m. Donations are being
accepted to help pay for candy treatswhlch-will ·be distributed.

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MYSTERY FARM - This week's mystery
featured by the Meigs Soil and Water

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Public Notice
' NOT'icE OF FlUNG OF
PETITION FOR
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~ Notice is hereby given tht

.·Point Pleasant

LOST:
Gray Schnauzer In
vicinity of State St. &amp; Hedg•
wood Ph . 614-446-2105.

·on tho 5th doy of December,
, 986. Boord of Township

Found: Cl!lr keys In front of Porter
end little Law Offices. Contact
Sentinel Office.

l'~uttHI of Cheshire Town·
ship, the Undersigned peti·
tloner, filed a petition in the
Cqurt of Common Pleas of

Store Hours: Monday-Friday,
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LOST pelr dogs, black Germ111
Shepherds, wearing red coli••·
Reward! 304 -468- 1098.

County. Ohio.

being
108 on tho

Co usa No . Misc.
Docket of Mid Court, asking
that $64,000.00 be trans·
lerred from the .General

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Loll 1 black S. tan German
Shepherd. male pup. Perk Ori\le
area. Lut seen-12-9-86 .- 304·

676-799t .

r=und to the Road end Bridge
Fund, •• provided by law. for
the reasons set forth in 1aid
petition; and that Hid peti·
tton will be for hearing on
lllo 29th day of December,

lost blue tick &amp; walker coon
hound in back of Mason. 304-

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Hickory Chapel · Poplar Heights .

Card of Thanks

304·676' 61 10.

THE FAMILY OF
AVIS HARTLEY
lh wish to thank those who

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Dani~ llall. Dr. Llufmin.
. Betd. SanctJ lantweiii.
. Steve Nelson, Palibear·

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''GOOD SELECTION ·RELIANT AND ARIES"
Margaret and Don Waldie have been
married since the mid SO's. Their two
sons, Matthew and Mark are married.
working, and have children of their own
now. They joined the Pleasarit Valley
Hospital Wellness Center in February.
1986.
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$13,957 .
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"We decided that at our age we
needed the exercise," said Margaret.
'We want to maintain our health and
our weight." The Waldies have always
been active In their lives. Don officiated
basketball and football for many years
until the demands of his job made it
difficult. Now they work out at the
Pleasant Valley Hospital Well ness Center
three times a week. The location i's
convenient to them and the evening
hours make it possible for Don to
"maintain his health."

EXTRA SPECIAL
FOR SANTA
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$16,500 wAs $1 J,800
ILAST ONE WE WILL HAVE) #444
87 CARAVAN lE
#429 .Sl$,500 WAS $16,.290
87 VOYAGER LE
#431 S1 $,500 WAS $16,000
PRICESEXCLUDES
FIRMTAX- AND NO
REBATES
nTLE FEES
87 CHRYSLER 5th AVE.

During their first visit, the wellness
center technicians showed ·them how
to use the many Eagle machines and '
helped them chart their ro1,1tine. "The
Wellness Center couldn't have better
personnel," continued Margaret "They
are so accommodating and helpfulvery professional:'
The Waldies didn't want to .build
muscle, they wanted to tone muscle
and reach a desir~d weight The techni·
dans recommended certain machines
and weights to help them achieve their
goals. "I can feel the difference- what
we1re doing is definitely working,"
Margaret added. "I feel better- firmer
- and I have more energy. It's a
great feeling."
When you feel great. we feel great!
Tha(s why at the Pleasant Valley Hospital Wellness Center . . .
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ACH OF YOU

CARD OF THANKS

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Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge Inc.
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Middleport

992-6421

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Pastor Joseph
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Funeral Home.

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Aspecial thanks to

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8.4-.8.9°/o Finance Rates Available

' The family of Mike
Wolfe would like to
thank all those who
gave food, flowers,
cards and comfort
during our time of
bereavement. •
EVerything was
deeply appreciated
•nd won't go
unforgotten.

erhaps you sent a
flower, or a card, or
food. or such
tall really appreciated
it so very, very muchl
othin&amp; lasts forever in
this world with all its
strife
ut areal friends and
our memories will
• last us all our life.

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cash for l1te model clean
usedpay
cars.
Jim Mink Chev.-Oids Inc . ....._
Bill Go no Johnson
614-448-3672

Racine Gun Shoor sponaored by
Racine Gun Club. Every Sunday,
beginning et 1 :00 p.m . Factory
Choke, 12 gu..e 1hotg1.1ns.

Book 1 visit hom Santa for your
children. 614·949· 2692 .
No

hunting

or tresp11ilng,

Mynes Farm located Chestnut
Ridge Road.
Postivety No Tretpestlng on lhe
Pen1110te Property.

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TOP CASH paid for '83 mode4
1nd newer used can . Smi1h
Buick -Pontiac, 1911 Eaatem
Ave., Gellipolis. Call 614· 448·

Lost· Pekinese male tntwtf'l to
Sugar Bear.lost on second ave.
lf found c:tll &amp;14· 448-8209 or

614·«11-2012 .

RiverintAnilqutsoptnevenlngs
1nd by tppolntment. 1124 East
Main St .. Pomeroy. Ohio. Run
Moore, owner. 114· 992-2 628. 1

2282 .

Couch, chair, ottoman, upright
plano, femele Oob•m•n Ph.
&amp;14-446-4802
-:----::--::-:-~-::-:-40 Gallon Gas Hot Water He•ttr
to give away, just pick up. Ph .
614· 448·2310 .

Buying da ily gold, silver coln1,
rings . jewelry, 11erling ware , old
coin1, large currency . Top pri-ces. Ed . Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd. Ave , Middleport. Oh . 814-

4mo . old kitten, gray 1trlped.
Nice pet ph, 614- 448· 9535 .

Wanted to buy. Standing timber.
Call 614 ·742 - ~328 .

Part Walker 1nd part Beagle pupt
to give away. Call 614·992·

BUVING RAW FURSI Ginseng.
Yellow Root. beef and deer·
hida1.. Also setllng napping
supplin, Wheat lites, Nhe L1te1.
Hours 1 :00 -9:00. Closed Wed.
George Buckley 814 -884- 476,1 .

6952.

Card of Thanks

QUilTS

6t 4-949-2&amp;26 .

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CARD OF THANKS

~~~::~~!c Thanks
cards,

forvisits,
the
calls. food and all
pr1Jers; PV Hospital
Employees (E.R., t.C.
East WinL staff) and
II. Shah. .D. and all
lotlhen who made my stay
best of care. Shall
be forcotten.
God Richly Bless You
E. Kendall Deckard

BOUGHT-SOLO
Cash paid . P,.1960's. Slnglaor
whole collection. Cell Marc and

18 old laying hent. 3 ytarl Old.
Call 614-742 -2125 afttr • :QO
p.m .

en.. Fulll 814· 992-2101

dov•

or 814 ·692 ·2461 evenings and
weekends .
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Rabbits Ph. 304 -171-7353.

QUILTS
BOUGHT-SOLD

Banties roostert and hen1. Take

oil. Altar 6, 304-937-2003.

2842 or 676-2010 .

Airlines now hiring. Flight Attendantt, Agents, Mechanics,
Customer Ser\lice. Salaries to
UOK. Entry level positions. Call
1 -805· 681'· 6000 Ext. A-9806.

Heal Estale

- - - - - - - - -tcGovlt'nment jobs . $16,040 ·
859,230 yr. Now hiring . Call
805-687-6000 Ext. R -9806 for
current federal list.
Want live- In m iddle - aged
woman to watch 2 children . 1
child In school . Ught house
work. mod8t'ate cooking. Salary,
room and board . Call 814-742 2050 after 7 :00 p.m.
Apartment Manager for 8 units
in Muon. W.Va. C"ll Denise
Streib at 614-863·4111 !qual
Opportunity Employer .
Need money to continua your
college? Before you drop out,
call the Army National Guard tor
fr&amp;e lnfarmation on our education a11istance program . 304675· 3950 or 1-800 -642-3619 .
t.t Avon help you get the best of
those post Chrlltmas bills and
blue1. Free gift with flrtt Ofder,
call 304-882-2646 .
Let Avon help you get the best of
those pos1 Chrl1tmas bills and
blues. Free gift with first order .

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1985 mobile home 1or sole.
14x70, ex cellent condition. 2
bedroom, 2 full baths. Call

Homes for Sale

3 bdr., air. pool , garage. Nice.
Commercial prvperty, cv rnef
lots &amp; hlghwey frontage. list
with us. We hav e buy ers . A -One
Real Estate·Broker . Call 304674-6104 or 304-674-5386.
12yr. old home, 3 bedrooms, 1 'h
bath, extra large living room .
kitchen appliances, Sx 14 utility
room. 2 car carport, 1 Ox 14
building, fruit trees, grape har·
bor, 1.80 acres, level lot . Approx. 16mi. from gallipolis , on a
black top r.oad Ph 614- 256·

6836
6 room house. 1.2 acres. Doub,le
car garage. located on Rose Hill.
Bargain priced $20,000. Call
6t 4-678-2613 .
GoY8t'nment h«JmYII from $1. 1U
repair) . Delinquent taJC property.
Repo1seuions . Call 805 -687·
6000 E.-t . GH · 9805 for current
repo lisr.
2 bedroom house for sale in
Clifton (Mabl e Johnson propcity) . Fully carpeted. recently
remodeled, new roof. Ask ing
t16.000. Call304-773 -5634 or

304·773· 5784 .
Urge house with three lots. 810
E. Main, Pometoy. S1B,OOO.
Call 614-986 -4427 after 6:00
p.m.

Situations
Wanted

Price redu ced . Clayton 1982
12x60 rotal elecu ic. exc ellent
condition. French City Mobile
Homes Ph 614·446 -9340
1973 Schultz 2 bedroom trail er,
furnished, wash er &amp;·dry her good
condition Ph. 614 - 446-4063 or
614· 446 -3765.

Ph . 614-446-4798

614-992-7163.
8x41 tw o bedroom w ith gas
furn ace. Call 614·9 85-3350 or
614 -985 -3351 .
1972 Alcona 12~.:.60, 2 bedroom
mobile home. Complotely furnjshed , e~ce ll ent condition .
S4900 . Call 614-985 -4227.
1972 Al cona12x 60, 2 bedroom
mobile home. Completely furnished , excell en t con dition .
S4900. Call 614· 985-4227 .
1969 2-bed roo m PMC mobile
home. Re.!ldy to move. $3,000
firm. 304 -676 - 2464 .

PARENTS! I

Room and board for employed
man. Nice home. Family atmol·

phero. Call614· 992·8873 ..
8abysit1ing In my home. Monday thru Friday. Prefer infants to
15 year old. Call 304·675 -3774 .

380 Grant Sr.. Middl epon. 6
rooms, bath, garage, work shop,
823,700. Make offer . Call 61 4-

992 -2602 .
2 br, kitchen, bathroom, wi1h
lAundry room . living room &amp;
dining room, all alec. Appro ~. 7
miles from Pt. Pl. . on Rt . 62. 2
tracuapprox . 1acramoreorless
overlooking Kanawha River.
840,000. Call 304 -6?6 -5440
between B:JO and 4 :30.
Clean. well mainrain9d. aluminum sided. 3 bedro oms , 1 Y2
baths. formal dining. rec . room.
large ear-In kitchen. 2 car
garage. New fuel efficient fur·
nace, 304-675 -4604.

1'8 Wanted to Do
Will do babysitting In my hom a.
Mon thru Friday 6:30 to 6. Lots
of TLC, Call Grandma in Vinton

Ph .6 14-388-8193

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CLEANING SERVICE
We elaan homes. offices&amp; rental
propertln. Call anytime Ph .
614· 388· 8700 or 814-446 -

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Need tlelp with that 1pecial
deanlng job? We clean home1,
rental propertln , offices .
churches. Glusburn Cleaning
Servica Ph. 614 -388-9027.

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 Mt.
WEST. GALL!POL!S. RT 36.
PHONE 614 ·4&lt;16· 7274.
1973 Vindale 121166 with 7x14
e:cpando. Total ele'ctric tat up for
woodburnar . Good Condition.
Ph. 814-246 ·6308 between 9 &amp;

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End of year ule. No pavment• .
until April 1987. on any new
mobile home. Purche18 before
Oec.31.1986. French City Mobile Home Inc. Ph. 1 14-446 -

Business
Opp~~unity

9340 .

LAWRENCE
"LIGHTNING" BOYD

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btv polcod. 304-875-521 1.

on earth you art
more;
in memory you are
with us
you always were before.

In Iovin&amp; memory of
Hollis Perkins (Pearlie)
Johnson who p1ssed
JWIY Dec. 17, 1982.
In tho aroveyord softly slltpin&amp;

Wllert the flowers aently wave
Uti tbt ont loved so dterty
. But whom wt could ngt sove.
o others he may btplrt oft he

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In Memoriam

In memo'Y. of
Connie Dodnll who
passed away Dec .

14, 1979.

Notl~i n1

can lake away,
a heart holds

mernories lin1er eY·

put,

mlrsed b~ tlau&amp;ht·
Donna McKinney
Taylor, and

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But to us who lovsd end lost
him,

His memo1ies wiilalweys !1st.

lllnttl by thi Famllf and
Friends

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Sadly missed
Dodrill

keeps

992· 5292.
Unfurnished 3 br available Point
Pleasant . Good lo cation, nice
yard. easy on heat . Ret. &amp; 1tova
if naedfld. $225 .00 month plul
utilities . Call 304-675-6240 &amp;f·
ter 5 p.m .

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr .. all utilities paid except
elec., turn . or unturn., sec.
deposit requ ired . Convenient
locat ion. Call 614-446 -8668 or
614· 446-4778 .
2 bdr. tunv furnished adults only,
util. paid. Cai1614- 446: 4110,
In Eureka· nice and clean. edults
only . No pets. deposit required , _
180.00 mo. call61 4; 256· 1636
before 1Oa.m.

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Business
Buildings

Offi ce space - Sto re spac e In Pt.
Pleasant, A·Ou a Real Estate Ph.
304 -675 -51 0 4

446· 0508.

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gallipolis dam. St Rt 7 . No pets
call after 3pm Ph. 256-6089
2 be droom mohi1e home in kYQ•
creek school distriC't Ph. 614-

446 -072 2,

Rentals
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2 Bedroom house, very cloan
S150.00per mo .. S75,00 deposit, located 9 Whit e Ave Ph.
446-3870

2 bedroom I 3 bedroom hou1os
for rent Ph. 446- 1875.

6 Rooms &amp; bath. ou t buildin g.
garden, 4 rooms carp eted. City
schoo l distr ict , county wmter. 15
min. fro m city llmiu. no inside
pets. Reference &amp; depost re·
quired $200.00mo plus utilhiu
Ph . 614-256-6255
3 Bedroom Ran ch, Rodn fly
Village II, $285.00 per month,
plus deposit, r eferences re·
quircd. Blackburn Rult y Ph.
614 -446 ·0008
2 Bedroo m.·1 \.-S bath s. loceted in
downtown area. Adults only
references &amp; dep osit required
Ph. 6 t 4-446 -3776
3 bedroom hou se. 90 Garfield
Ave Ph . 614-245 -5259 .
2 bedroom house for rent In
Middleport . Completely remo ·
deled. New cArpeting through out. New cabineu . S275 per
month plus deposit . Call 6 14·

992-5858 .
Beau tiful new house In Pom erov . Also new one bedroom
furni$hed apertm ent in Middleport. Call 614·446· 1552 or

614· 992-5304 .

NOTICE

Beginning December 15, 1986. at the Housing Rehab
Offic8 in the County Courlhouse. Pomeroy, applica·
lions for the Meigs County Housing Rehabilitation
Program second year will be accepted. The Housing
Rehab Office is located at the street level near the
front entrance of the Courthouse .
This is a county-wide housing program designed to
rehabilitate homes and improve them to meet Slate
Housing Standards. Any qualified homeowner living
in lleip County may apply. Applicants must own
their home in Meigs County, have Iota! annual •in·
come at or below HUD Section 8 guidelines. and be
willin1 to cooperate in initiating amortga~e so that
property cannot be sold within five (5) years
without reimbursement for any cost of re pairs pro·
vided.
Before coming in, interested applicanls should call
McDonald at 992-2393 for an appointment and ·
on needed documentatton.

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Small 4 room and bath home
with auach ed garage in Middleport . Carpet ed. new stove and
refrigerator . EM:ellentcondition.
Ide al tor a single or maximum of
2 adults. Sorry. no pets or
·ch ildren . $175 . monthly plus
security deposit. Phone 614-

2 bdr. mobile homer Upper River
Rd . Y2 m ile from Gallipolis. 2
children accepted. Call 614·

t NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO. recommends that you
do buslnns with people you
know , and NOT to send money
thrOugh the mall until you have
lnvestigl1ed the offering.

Houses for Rent

2 Bedroom furnished. We eccepr
HUO, 8eautiM ti\ler view. Fos·
ter s Mobile Home Park 614 446 -1602 .

Apartmenr for sale in Chea fir .

Santa wilt visit your child at
home. Believers call North Pole
614·245-9663 for details.

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1973 20' Chat eau trav el trailer.
Self contained, air cond itioner,
thermat lc cont rolled heater,
usfld very liUie. $3400. Wal den
F. Roush , 304 -675-2834 or
67 5- 573 7 .

Call 614-985·3857 ,

Cash paid . Pre 1950's. Single or
whote colleetlon. Call Marc and
Ellen Fultz 814-992-2101 days
or 614·692 ·2461 evenings and
waekendt .

3 adorable black female puppll!lll
10 a good home. 304-8715-1886.

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Professional
Services

Starks Tree and lawn Service.
Hedges, shrubs , bushes
trimmed , landacaping. stump
and leaf removal . 304 -576 -

Lady to live-in. care for eldlt'ly
lady 5 dayl 1 week . Room &amp;
board &amp; 11lary. P1. Ple11an1 area

992· 3476 .

4 temelet, 1 male puppl• 't o
give away. Pan English Coonhound and part Collie. Call

communities.

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:Mercerville, Patriot.

tldwell, &amp; Centenary

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lovely card,
Or sal quietly in a chair
Perhaps you sent a
funeral spray,
If so we saw it there.
Perhaps you spoke the
kindest words,
As II1Jifriend could say;
Perhaps you were. not
there IIIII,
Just thou&amp;ht of us that
day,
Whatever you did to
console our hearts.
We thank you so much
whatever the part.
The family of

:W"tth many thanks to
all the friend and
, loved ones of the
·family of Marvin H.
SiJe!!cer. A special
thanks to

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Additional misc., good hospital
bed, Iewing machine, electric
roe1ter, c:hristrila1 decoreions.
dishes &amp; pans .
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WAS

Co unty Fair. The weigh -in will cold wea iher, but remove the .
take place at the Me igs County sleeve as soon a s possible. Don't
Fairgrounds in the show .arena. leave the pla nt in a cold car.
All steers msut be weighed in and Co ntr ary to popular belief, poln·
Identified at this tim e.
settias are not poisonous.
Members should also bring'Holiday Cactus - Because
$7.50 to pay for th eir pi ctures for individual flowers often !ast only
1987. Raigro will be available one day, t oo~ for plants with
fre e of charge for those members fl ower buds about one-half Inch
long. Avo id plants with open
who wish to have it.
Caring For Holida y Plants fl owers. Never allow the pottil)g
Tender lovi ng care keeps holiday medi um to dry out; the plant
plants flowerin g a nd lon g· requir es as much water as other
lasting.
tropica l house plants.
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' Christ mas Peppers - ·A plant
Gift plants do best when pl aced
ln. the coolest, brightest, most with fruits at different stages of
humid spot ava-Ilable . . Place develop men t stays attractive
them in Ind irect light. never full longer . Place in a. cool - but not
sun . Only Christmas peppers and . cold - location wit.h full sun. Do
chrysa nthe mums may be placed not let the potting medium dry
ln cool areas with full sun. Plants out: if underwa tered. leaves and'
also benefits from increa sed fruit will quickly drop. Fruit of
humidity. Herr are so me lips for orname nt al peppers are not
·holiday plant care:
poisonous but are extremely
•Poinsettia- Place in a cool- " hot" a nd may have pesticide
60 to 70 degrees, area. Keep the residues on them. Protect when
plant out of hot or cold drafts : transporting in co ld weather.
• Jerusalem Cherry - Moist
don' t let it touch a cold wind owpa ne. Keep the plant mo ist, bu t potting medium extends plant
discard any excess moistu re. life. Leaves a nd fru it will cirop off
Check the plant daily. Leaf if wa te r is inadequa te. Fruits are
yellowing indicates too much ornamental only- rhey are toxic
wat er or not enough light. Al· a nd should not be eaten. This
ways use a protective sleeve plant is dam aged by cold temper·
when transport in ~ a poinsett ia in atu res.

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

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$9217
$9942

By John C. Rice
CountY Extension Agent
POMEROY ~ Monday, De·
cember 15, 1:30 and 7:30p.m.First of several sessions to be
conducted on multiflora rose
control training. Other dates
include December 18, 1: 30or7: 30
p.m .; January 5. 7: 30p.m. only;
and January 6, 1:30 p.m. only. All
meetings w.ltl be held at the
Extension Office and we can only
take 15 people per session so
reservations are needed. Call
992·-6696 to ~r~ake your reservations for the day and time of your
choice, If you · haye not already
done so.
Wednesday ,' December 17. 9:00 ,
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. - ·Winter
Vegetable School to be held at the
Racine Un.ited Methoplst
Church, Racine. The church is
tocatea near Southern High
School on State Route 124 .
Regis.t ratton is $4.00 to cover
refreshments and lunch. Several
sta te spectallsts in .vegetables
and plant pathology will be on
hand to a nswer any questions you
may have.
Saturday. January 3,1987, 9:00
a.m. to 11 a.m.- This wtll be the
weigh-in date for all steers to be
exhibited at the 1987 Meigs

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.cash prize from the Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Leave your name, address and telephone number
with your card or letter. No telephone calls will be
1\Ccepted. AU contest entries should be turned In to
the newspaper office by 4 p.m. each Wednesday.
In case of a tie, the winner will be chosen by
lottery. Next week, a Gallia County farm wiD be
featured by the Gallia Soil and Water Conserva·
lion District.

~.Conservation District; Is located somewhere In
::Meigs County. l!ldlvlduals wishing to participate
. •~n the weekly contest may do so by guessing the
:j.arm's owner. Just mall, or drop off your guess to
•(.the the Dally ,Sentinel, 111 Court St., Pomeroy,
:Ohio, 43769 or the Galllpolis.•Trlbune, 825 Third
:•Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631, and you may win a$5

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Meigs County qgent's corner

1986, ot 1:00 P.M.
Michool R. Conkle

SPECIAL PRICES - NEW - ONLY ONE AVAILABLE

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- D-3

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recertified

License fees to be distributed

~ court

December 14, 1986

W.Va.

Plants sub-division Bullwitl8~d .
$175.00 per month. S100.00
Security deposit Call after 8pm

Ph. 61 4· 446· 4564
12x65 tra ilel. fully carpeted. 2
bedroom. gal furna .;e, 5 ac;res,
S250 per month plus utilities .

' s u -992-2016 or 614· 992·
7764.
2 hadroom mobile home. Mid·
dleport. 0 . Reference with ••
curi ly deposh. 304· 882-3287
Or 304· 773· 5024.

K &amp; K M obile Homes, 2 and 3
bedroom mobile home11, 304:

675 -3000.

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one small child. References &amp;
Deposit. Everett Schwartt, Rt. 1
l ocustlene. Pt . Pleasant back Of

K&amp;K.

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Apartment
for Rent

Nicety furnished mobllfl home
CA &amp; hflar. e.-eel. location
adults only. Cal1614 - 446 - 0338 ~

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bath, S140 par mo . Deposit
required . Call 614 -446- 4222:
betw een 9 &amp; 6.
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Apanment
for Rent

Furn!MMI efflciMcy •1 &amp;o utili·
till ,paid, thtre bath, 701 4th.
Galllpalla. Call 446-.U.1 6 after.&amp;

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Furnished 3 rooma and bath,
ciatn, tduhi only, no pats. Call
614-448-1519.
'
Nicety furnllhed 2 bdr. apt.
Adultl only. Inquire at corner
First &amp; Olive St. at Sheppards
Silas &amp; Service.
Furnished apertment, up1tairs.
Adults ontv. all utilitiei paid: Call
814-44e.-9523. '
F~rni.hed' efficiency 8175.00,
2rms. S. bath utilities Pd . 446·

4411 after ?p.m.
Fut"nithed Apt. 8210.00 utileti• Pd. 1 bedroom, first floor Ph.
446-4418 after 7p.m.
Duplex Mt Second, carpeted. 3
bedroom, LA, DR , new kitchen
&amp; b.th, Wither &amp; drytrhook-up,
1285.00 mo. plus utilities &amp;
security depo1it Ph. 614-0690.
The Oaks Apartments- We are
now h.vingt December move-in'
t ptci•l on rent &amp; deposit. $199
it, aU you pay to n)O&gt;Je in for
December. Get In on the action
&amp; cell for mora information. Call
8141-682-7670 Terry Hale, Ret.
Mngr. E.H.O. Managed by US
Shtlt• ~orp .

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Nice Z bedroom apt. refrig. &amp;
nove &amp; water fumished. No
pe11. 41VJ miles from Galllpoli•.
'210.00 per mo. $50 .00 depoait. Ph. 614-446-8038 .

i

Bedroom. · 1 year lean
UIO.OO
pM month Pf'lonfl
446-2168.p
1 Bedroom baalc rent t176.00
plus electric. Also required a
t200.00 aeeurity d&amp;poait. CON·
TACT: Jack1on Eata111 Dept. Ph
4•&amp; -·3997 Equal Housing
Opportunity.
Senior citizen•. nice af)ertmflflls.
Ph. 304-876-6104.
Unturnlahed ap1. 4 rooms &amp; bath
cenlrally located . References &amp;
Securhy deposit required. Ph .
814-446-0444
Fumiahed ap1. $176.00 watllf'
pd. 2 bedroom. 131 Yt Fourth
Ave. Ph . 446-4416 after 7pm.
Jutt compl.ted two bedroom
dupla tparlment for ret~t . EM·
c•llent loc1tion. Securtty dflposit tnd references required.
Sorry no petal can 614-4461250 after 7pm.
Furnished apt. in Racine. t200.
Coli 614-949-2801 or 614909· 28eO.
6 room unfurnithld epertment
for rent. Call 614-992-6434 or
304-182-2686 .
New 2 bedroom aptt. in Maton .
W. Va. Quiet aatting. off ttrest
parking. Rent ttarts at t199 .
CJII Unda Carson .it 304 -7761011 or Oenita Streib at 61 4·
883 -4111 . Equel Housing
~pporturtit'l .

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Ciean 2 bedroom apartments.
Al1o commtrcilll spiCe tuitable
for child care, ofticet. restaurant, store. Call 114-992-7481 .

1 Bedroom apt. all utilhi81 peid.
washer &amp; dryer hook-up, stove &amp;
refrig. turnithed. Re• af Smith
Pontiac Buick Ph. 614· 448·
'7026.
;2 and 3 bedroom apartmflfltt

'end houMa in Pomeroy or
'Middl..,art. FurnlshMI or unfur·
nithld. ·Pay own utiliti81 . C1ll
doyo 61l-992-2381 .

1 and 1'h bedroom apt. available
at Aivtraida tor rent. Basic ren1
1111111 at '179 . plu• utilitiaa .
·UOO. ttcurity d&amp;poslt required .
~~uiratt 814-992 · 7787.

J

bedroom ap1. for rtn'l. Rttic
rent 111rt1 4216 . a month that
includ11 all utiliti". Depotit
requif«f of 8200. Contact VIII••• Manor Apt. Middlaport.
114·992-nB7. Equal Houting
Opportunhy.
1,\ptrtmantl for rant in Pomeroy .
One and two bMroom. Clean
8fld nica. Call 814 ·992·6215 or
814· 992-7314.
APARTMENTS, mobile homo.
houtN. Pt. Ple•untandGallipo·
Uo. 114-44e-8221 .
Small 1 br ucond floor .
.. 132 .60 month plut t60. dep·
"bsit. 304-1575· 6679 evflningt or

j.Mkondo.

Times- Sentinel

For rent .Sleeping Roomt and
light houta keeping rooma. Park
Central Hotel.' Call 614-446·
0768.
Aooma for rent, day. week
month. Gallia Hotel. Cell 614' 446-9716. Rant at low as$ 120
month.
Furni1tted room 919 2nd. Galli·
polis. U .1 6. UtiHtlM pd . Share
bath. Single male. Call 446·
'"1 ~ after 7pm.

46 Space for Rent
COUNTRY MOBiLE Home Park.
Route 33, North .of Pomeroy.
Large 1011 . Call614-992-7479 .
Business or Officfl Spece tor
rent. New Ha&gt;Jen. 304-773&amp;024 or 304·882 -3267.
Mobile home lott, •mall children
acceplttd. Rt . 1 Locus1 Ad.
Mobile home lots. Ohio River
Road S. Petters· Cteek, Rt. 1.
304-675-1076 .

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St ., Gallipolis. New&amp;; used
wood -coal Stoves. 6 pc wood LA
suite 15399, bunk beds $199.
antron recliners S99. new &amp;
used bedroom suites. ranges.
wringer Withers, &amp; !hoes. New
li&gt;Jingroom suites $199-8599,
lampt, also buving coal &amp; wood
stoves. Cal1614-446-31 59 .
County Appliance. Inc. Good
uaed appUancet and 1V Sflt!.
Opfln BAM to 6PM . Mon thru
Sal. 614-446 -1.699, 627 3rd.
Ave. Gallipolis. OH.

51 Household Goods ,

64 Misc.

BRIDGE

Catneppflr Brown r8cliner chair
for sale. ·Cell 614-949·2892.

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December 14, 1986

simple words:

180~-1978 Ohio 176th Anniverllry Colt Government model
45 calibflr 1pecial edition, 1 ot
260 collectors Item never been
fired . S1,000.00 firm Call814446-9476 anytlmfl wk -ands, '
aher 6 we.ek days.

Live Xmas·,trees, $28 .60 . Fir&amp;wood. $95.00 Dump trUck lo ad,
heap vouchers accepted . Cflll
61 4 - 448 · 9646 Con ' s
landscapes.
4 white spoke wheels with tiret,
size 1 OOOx, 5, with 8 lug
wheels. $300.00 Ph. 614-93 40
~' 304-675-3313 .

Entenalnmflnt Center, has AM FM radto, record player . 1 TV. it
needS repair cost over 8900.00
will sell for $160.00 Call 614·
256·6255.
Grain fed Angus Steers . 'Ph.
614-446·0760.
DP Gympac Plus, for sale
complete with bench, leg ma·
chine. rowing, cu rl &amp; lat bor.
1 651bs of weight S. cO mas w ith
self supporting stand. 6400.00
Cell after 5pm 614-446·2262 .

Christmas Sale
16' girls bike 825 .00, intelevision game &amp; tapes 530.00,
trundle bed $100.00. Phonograph, Refrigerator, wood and
coal burner. couch. antique
dresser, 2 TV games, 2 easy bake
ovent. children s juice maker,
sno cone mach ine. Call 614446· 7054 after 3 :30.

NORTH

remembrance

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By James J.acoby

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Another North American Fall
Championship has just ended, with the
winners not yet . determined at the
time of this writing. 8ecause today
also happens to be the birthda,y of.my
father, the !Qte Oswald Jacoby, my
thoughts turn to this ' man who three
' years ago led his team to victory in
this championship, even while coping
with his terminal illness.
The current deal is from many
years ago. My father was South and
got to six hearts. Since he needed to
bring in the heart suit, he finessed the
queen and lost to West's singleton
king: When he later played the ace and
the jack did not fall, he was down two
tricks. His comment at the time was
that if he had stopped in five hearts, he
would have made six, since he would
have first played the heart ace as a
safety play. My comment now is that
if Father had ·reached slam three
years ago in that last winning team
event for him, the good Lord would
have arranged for East to hold king
and a heart, and the slam would have
made.
I loved my father for giving most of
the credit for that final victory to his
teammates. although the best results

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Vulnerable: Neither
Dealer: South •
West

Norlb East

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Opening lead: + J

Uted 275 gallon fuel oil tank
' U6. Can be 11en 11 Meigs Tlre
Center or Clll 61 4· 992·2101 or
I

CJU III NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.

I

Flr8wood'. Seuoned mixed
hardwood,· 1plit. end deii&gt;Jered.
840 fQr X·IIH'ge plck·up load .
614-992-3110.
Used 276 gallon futl oil tank
S 35. Can be seen at Meigs Tire
Center or ca11614-982-21 01 or
614·992-2319 .
Firewood . Seasoned mixed
hardwood, split and deli&gt;Jtred.
t40 for X-lerg e pick-up load.
614-992-3110 .
1981 Gravulv. 8 HP, Kohler
engine, 30 Inch mowflr, dual
wheelt. Very little hourt. Call
614-992-6891 '

Firewood for aale. S36. pM load,
6 loads $160 . Delivet'ed and
stackfld. Call 614·949·2501
aher 6:00p.m .
Tonv 's Gun Repaira , hot rflblueing. Open 9:00AM to 7 :00PM.
Call 304-676·4631 .
Shop for Chr.istmas with
FULLER BRUSH PRODUCTS,
Coli 304-676-1090.
·

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16 cu: ft. upright freerar. cycle
defrost. Corbin ·&amp; Snvder Furnl·
turfl 956 Second Ave Ph.
446-1171
6 -pc. Wood . li&gt;Jing room suite
S399 .00, 4-pc. Le1gh bedroom
suire $639.00, We also have
pottery. Mollohan Furniture &amp;
Appliances, Kanauga, OH Ph.
614-446-7444.

B E:K,R AM
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I

&lt;Oak gun ctbinet.likt new. Used
9117 garagt d&lt;:~or •36.001 Hide a
bfld. blue, t100.00. Mans Wedding ring 1.4 caret aize 1 3.
Mounted bull homt: Ph. 614.
266-6472.

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4 tont of lump coal t76.00, coal
stove $715.00 . 1979 Dodge
Omni 024, auto, high fnlla1ge
0850 .00 Ph. 814-446-8868 .

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Live chrlltmas tr"' •22.00.
Fire wood t9&amp;.00 dump truck
load, HEAP vouc:hen accepted.
Dons Landteepet Ph . 614·446·
9646 .

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Complete tho cnocklo · quoled

by f1lhng In the m1ss1ng words
you develop from step No. 3 below.
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SNOLI.n8

AKC regittered Betgle puppiea.
11wkt. old, t&amp;O.OQ each. Call
61 4- 388·B486.
AKC Regittered Norwegi1n Elk
Houl'!dt, &amp;wits old rflady to go

Ph .614-266-1117.

Chow puppi11. 4wkl ol~. C. II
after &amp;pm 614-388·9932.

1/•

Winter fuhlont • eptdllll chrtlt·
maagiftaforyourpata. Groom&amp;
Supply Shop I'll. 8 14-448·0231
AKC Ragllf•ed Garman Sh•
pherd puppl•. good blood Un•.
read., for lmmldlatt sale. Excll·
lent Chrlttm• preuntt Ph.
814·446·4211..
AKC Regllt•ed S.agle pupt . 7
week• old. Both parents excellent hunt... •so. uch. Cell
614·985·4480.

2 regitterld Wllk.,. . 1 m-'•· 1
famalt. 9montt.ald .. Ont7yew
old 'Grand. Night Ch.mpion
Welker, mtla. C.ll 614·9~9·
2667 .
Beagle puppies. Reedy to ga by
Chri1tm11. Also older 88agl•·
304-878-3011 '
For aala Pomer•nl~n puppi•
pure bred 7 weeks old. wormed
a. flrat shota. t100 . each.
304-882· 2211 ' '

57

Musical
Instruments

Conaola Piano, IMCtll.-.t condi·
tion Call 614-44&amp;-71565 after
4:00pm . ,

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NOU.01
3AI/3MS
&gt;II/V8W3
HSni/NO

SOUTHERN HILL$ R.

I/3J.S3d
SJ.31·W~OS

S~':l~- V\lf''\1:»£,

Forllle1Q'' radial arm saw. Lots
of attachments . Plut Hobby
CM'Vet'. $476. 304-B82· 2203.

COMFORTABLE LIVING PRICED AT $19 .~!
- ThGattraciNe home offeiS 2 fiRs, bath,
k!chen w1th range, dningroom, LR. carpet, I
car unanached garage,situaled onlwolois.Call
today.

COMMERCIAL BUILDING -PERRY TWP. NEAR CORA - 600 sq. ft. steel bldg., ideal for
anyone in truckin&amp; drill or mining business.
Owner may cons~er leasing or finan cin ~ Call
lor mo1e informaliln.

SPRINti VALLEY ESTATES - Tri-level
home oilers 3 BRs, 2 baths, nice equipped
kitchen, L·shaped LR, dining are~, 24xl2
lamily room with woodburnmg fireplace.
gas heat, cen t air, 2 car garage. Callloday.

..

BLACKBURN

t; INC.

446-6610

.

' :&gt;ltd') '

ROOM TO GROW - 2.5 acres. m01eor less.
very atlracllve ranch slyle homelea lures 3
bedrooms, 2 balhs, LR, kilchen 'w/range
relrig. , ln•crowave, full basement. taipei·
in g, heal pu mp /cenl. air, one car attached
garage plus an unallached garage. Lots ol
room for gardenin g and en 1oying lhe
ouldoors. Callloday.
'

RANNY BLACKBURN
Broker
Fanns...Residential..Com
•

.688 JACKSON PIKE

WINTER CLEARANCE SALE ON

3 PT. FERTILIZER SPREADERS
• WASS32S.OONOW

For ula 1lres P185· 13, radial
snow tires with ttudt used 2
nfonthl '156.; 1 2-gauga thotgun
,,0,; 304-458-1898 .

' GRADER BLADE SPECIAL
5' . 6 ', 7', 8' AND 10'

PIICES STAll AT

hoOp Ph. 304·675-1536.

AFFORDABLY PRICED AT JUST $29.900!Close to c!y on Rl. 141 this home oiler.;
knchen. LR, lamily 1oom, dinm groomand full
basement. Large unallached block garage. Call
f01 an appo•ntrrl!nt.

COUNTRY CHARM - Nice o~e1 horrlloffers 3
BRs. balh. LR. dining room and k~chen .
Srtualed on 2 lois on Rt. I 60 in Vinton.Call f01

CHRISTMAS
81FT
IDEAS
. (LA.GE SELECTION IN STOCKI

55 Building Supplies

•T-Shirts
•Sweatshirts
•Limited
Bowie Knives

lennox Heotinc &amp; Ail Condi·
tionin1. All Jypos lnsulalion.
Jlect!Jct! Wirina.
Gill 446·151 5

., 446·0445 .

A

MANY MORE ITEMS
20 W. SnMSON AYE.
ATHENS, OH.- 592-1692
HOURS: WIS.-FRI. 9 TO 6; SAT. 9 TO 5
OPEN LATE WED. &amp; FRI. TIL 8:00
. JOIN THE ATHENS. HOG CLUB

SPORT CYCLES

NICE STARTER HOME AT CENTENARY
- This home offer s 3 BRs LR kilchen
balh, fireplace and.full basement: Priced ai
$32,900. Callloday.
•

appo~lment.

YAMAHA

YFMIO
SHAFT QRIVE
EUCTRIC START
FRONT BRAKES

·SUFT DIIYE,
ADJUSTABlE SPEED

$1099

1 1 Help Wanted

POSITION OPENINGS
LOOKING FOR YOUR FIRST HOME? This anrac11ve home is priced at $33,000
and oilers 3 BRs, balh, kitchen . living
' room, laniily room , woodburning stove,
eleclric heal. Call today and lei us stow
· home.

DUPLEX 4 SALE - Great investment lor
the buyer. Located on Graham Sch'ool Rd.
Each unit offers 1 BRs. living room, bath,
kilchen, and stove. refrig., DW and displ.,
laundry. large carport, central air and
I.

TO SELL, Priced at
1anch style horrl! on St.
. I offers BRs, 1 full and two 17
eal-in kitchen, LR, fireplace, full ba semen!, one car anach~d garage. utility
barn, co. waler and well. All this ~ lualed
on 2.494 acres, m/1. Call for an appoinl·
ment.

BUV'A LITTLE OR BUY ALOTI - This home
can be purchased with 5 acres or 58 and
oilers 3 BRs, 2 bal hs, LR , kilchen,
woodburning stove, carpet. lobacco base,
40'60 barn , cellar house and several
sheds. Call for m01e in1ormalion.

EUCTII&lt; START FIONT SUSPENSI'
SHAn D~VE
RONT liliES

$13 9

LARGE DISPLAY OF
ACCESORIIES
IN STOCK

•loau
47 IIADISON - One story tome wit~ tR,
ktchen, bath. ill, &amp;as ll!at, ll'iaKI at $15,000.

Freth truckload New York
grown large •pi•. 7 kinds.
Nevtl ortnges · tangalot, bena·
nas · grap... tmallata or by box.
Jack• Fruit Market. Rt. 3&amp;,
Henderson.

59 For Sale or Trade
Sele or trade 1978 ' Elkhtrt
Mobllli Home. 2 bedroomt.
12260. Coli 614-992· 78U
1968 Dodge Bo11hog mator
home. Colemtn furnace. air
condh.loner, used tlec. gal or
bttt..,.. Exe. lhll)fl. C.n be iNn
at Krodel Ptrk. 304 -175· 7329
or 878 -8612 .

1929· 1 931· F20 Farmallantique
trector. Sieal wheals. runs good.
noo. Coli 614-742-2067.

UTILITY BLDG , SPECIAL'
27' x38'x9'EAVE with tli~in8
door &amp; service door t4.288.0
eJected.
Iron Horae Building• Ph.614·
332-9745.
SALE SALE SALE
Sped,! ye• and 11!e prices on
Traeton and Vermeer Ha.,
E.quipment; up to UOOO.OO oft! .
Mowert, mower conditl~nert. ·
ralre-teddert, &amp; round balan.
Take advanllge of 'your invest·
ment tax credit for the lut time
this year! A complete line of bale
handling &amp; feeding accesories,
feed bunka. livestock waterert, .
grinder mlxers. wagons. rottrv
tillflrt; rotary-euHflrl , blades,
disc cuhNator1. plowt, Seeders.
pott dri&gt;Jert,wo odtplitten.
gatet. headgates. truck rackt ,
truck beda, trailen:, tprayera.
USED
A variety of uaed tractors. round
ballf, wagont, tobacco uner ,
cultivators ditc , plows, raket ,
7'NH hl'fbine, square balen,
mowing machine. harrow, bu1h
hog.
See ua tor a complete line of
par1t B. terviee 64-446- 2876 .

White Farm Tractors, Best Price
in Area. Sider• Equipmtw~t Co.
~:~~~ton, w. Va. 304-676.,.

62 Wanted to Buy
Now buying . thell cotn or efli
corn. C.ll for latest quotes . Rive/
City Fa'rm Suppty. 814 -446-'
2986.
CCC Genllfic: Certificates, 304676·1807

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63

Livestock

2 year old heifer approM . 8001bl.,
Ph. 61!&amp;-246-15474

6 Holttain Spring• Heifers.
Average weigtn 8SOibs. , Ph .
614-446-4053
.
AQHA Stud Cott. Big and.
musculer. t400. or trade. Call
614-949-2465 or 614 -992 • .
7863.

•Htlmttl

•T-Shirtl
•Tirll

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•Riding
Pant1
•lacing

.Ieney•

JUDY DEWITT
J. Merrill Carter
Phyllis Loveday
Jim CCKhran
Becky Lane
Patrick CCKhran
Ron Pitchford

BROKER

4 WD, ELECTRIC START
FRONT BRAKES

$3499

ot..er til" aweii.W.

20 W. Stln10n An.

"Lay-Away Now"
Financing
Available with
Approved
Credit

Athens, Oh.
Pho111 592-1692
Hours:
Tut·Frl. 9 to /)
t. 9. to 5

Oplli lite Will. &amp; Fri.
m 1101
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388-81 S5
379-2184
446-2230
446-7881
446-0458
446-8655
245-9490

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REALTOR~

NEW liSTING - IT'S 1.3 ACRES THAT SURROUNDS this 3 bedroom, I balh ranch . full base·
ment 2 car attacheil garage, living room, dining
· a1ea, beauti1ul kitchen with lois of cabinets. All ol
this and only 3 years young.
#2267
THIS LOVELY RANCH has th.ee bedrooms.
25'xl5' living room, balh , eat-in kitchen, wood ·
burner and 2storage buildings. All situated on .65
ol an acre, ala low plice of $39,900.Call f01 more
' informalion.
' #
2208

REDUCED TO $43,500- You won't find abetter
home for the p1ice' Remodeled 4 bedroom, 2 bath
home situateil on over 2 acres on SR 325 nea•
Soulhwestern High School. Excellent ·loan assumption terms al 83h%. also 3 car ga~age and
storage bld g. Call for appt. today!
#2191

PRICE
On lhis ranch style home and
over 2 acres of land. Modern home, one story.approx. 1488 SQ. ft., 3 bedroom s, hvmg IOQm. formal
dining room very nice. Blacktop 1oad, Green
Township, close to Gallipolis. Good condition.
Priced to sell al $34.900.00.

COUNTRY RANCH - Stylish buill 3 bedroom
home. full divideil basemen!, only 8years old, low
maintenance. vinyl siding. peacelul setting. 2car
garage, appro•. I acre. Low 50's. Give us acall today!
2100

•Gift Cerlificates ·
•Gloves
•Saddle bars

WE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE
IN HOLIDAY GI

MARLIN WEDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER
614-245-5152

Fruit

8o Vegetables

28 VINTON STREET - Th is is a 3 bedroom, 1
slory home in ve1y good condilion. Has aluminum
siding, formal dining, newer carpel, newer lireplace, wallpaper, etc., nat. gas heat and 40'1150'
landsca ped yard. Only $37,000.00.
#1219

Ptavay P .A. Syttem X.R700
mixer with apaalcart. monitors.
miorophones. ttand. 304-875·
3978 .

PRICE REDUCED TO $39.900!- GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - This home offers a
la1ge LR with fireplace, kitchen, dining
a1ea. 3 BRs, balh, full basement, 1 car
ga1age, deck, fenced yard 1ust minules to
lown on Rt. 141. Call fo1 an apointment.

58

LOOKING GOOD! Here's a 'good looking 3 bedloom, I bath home. Living room. dining area,
unanached garge. nice size corner lol. walking
dislance lo stores. lnspecl il loday'
#2260

Sl'oLE . Tuoodoy. Doc. 16th. 9-4.
2109 Lincoln Aw. Pt . Plea~ant .
White twin-sin canopy bed. bo•
1prings tnd mattraas; double
dreuar with mirro r, pink
gingham check canopy, beds·
preed , pillow sh.m. round tabla
COYaf , 2 tell twin sitfl ttl tats;
corner cablntt, &amp;eVeral tables.
knick-knadct. boob, clothes,
•I&lt;· 3~·e75-2068.

:R&amp;~~&amp;ft~~~ &amp;
STEP INTO ELEGANCE when you enler the
foyer of one ol the french Cily's finest.
Formal LR, lormal dining. spacious master
bed room wilh office or sewing room
ad1acent. den. 2 BRs upslairs, 2\7 b~lhs , 3
fireplaces. lg: famil y 10om, sola~ium,
covered patio, screened porch and much
more. Call lor an

,Upright pleno. Wu playar. Oak.
"""'good cond. 304-878-1320.

JIM'$ FARM EOUIPMENT
CENTER . SR 38 W. · GallipoUt,
Ohio . Ctll 814-448·97n. eva.
&amp;.1 4,_.8-3692. Up front traetou whh werranty ovtr 40 used ~
tnctort, 1000 tools.
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HOllE IN THE WOODS- LIVE WITH NATURE! No
hussle or buslle! Beaulilul, quiet, cozy, comlo~a­
ble and modern. 3 bedrooms. 1\\ baths, kitchen.
dining area, sewing room. Woodburne1 or eleclnc
heat. Priced to sell. $24,900.00.
#2244

New bulurtbatl. backboard •nd

1;4 Misc . Merchandise

MAKE THIS ONE
. - Love~ horrll
situaled on 35 Acres m/1, near Rodney. This
home offers 3 BRs, balh, LR w/lireplace, ~rge
attraclive eal-in knchen, breezeway. Sprin&amp;
well and counly waler. fenceil and cross
lenced. bam, lobacco base. Call lor an
appoinlmenl.

PRICE REDUCED ... $2.400.00 - A DREAM
COME TRUE! - Yours will when you see this
lovey bricll and ~edar ranch setting amid 2.8
acres ol native trees. 4 bedrooms. lireplace,
dinin gand family rooms, 2 car garage 3baths, full
basem ent. Don'llet this one get away. Call for an
appoinl menl today !
#2264

ATHENS SPORT CYCLES

Matarlals
· Blodt. brick, sewer plpaa, windowa, linteh. etc . Claude Wintin, Rio Grandfl, 0 . Call 614·
246-6121 .

2 find tablet, coffee table,
matched 1et. 81 00. or beat offer
call 304· 876 -229, .

$12 500

THRU DEC . 1986 ONLY

Singer sewimg machine console, 304-176-4212.

514 Second Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
~614) 446-0008

Picken• Uaed Furniture. Good
quality uaed furn iture. Open 9 to
6 Or cell for appointment.
304-676-8483 or 675-1460.

$22500,

THRU DEC •• 1986

For &amp;ale girls Strawb8f'ry rollerl
thoe sket" size 13 like new.
pom pomt 110. 21811 mattrest
fDr van. naw. •20 . each . 304·
678-2267.

ANXIOUS TO SELL HAS REDUCED
TO $47.900! -1his home at 613
Ave., has ,lovely woodwork which
accenluates its style. living rm . w/fireplace, lormal dining, 3 or 4 bedrooms I \?
baths, spacious kilchen wilh lots of
slorage, gas heat, unaltached garage.
Convenient to downlown. •

Tamadrum tet, 304· &amp;71-2107.

CROSS lo SONS
U.S . 36 Wittt. J•ckton. Ohio.
614-286-1461 .
M11..., Fe-rguson, New Holland.
Bush Hog Saleti &amp; Service. Over
40 uted lractortto ehoota from
&amp; complete line of new a. uted
equipment. Urget1 talectlon in
S.E. Ohio .

Farm Equipment

NEW LISTING - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY! Which can be used for
year round shop and store for winter lime hunte1s
and summe• time 1ishermen and campers. Asking
$14.500.00.
#2265

JIM'S FARM
EQUIPMENT CENTER

For sate toboggan-never uted ,
padded Hltlftl fdr four 160.00;
Ttf{eny atyle hanging light $40 .;
Violin with CBie and stend
$~25.: Ski. boot •. P~lomitfl tize
6 1 t26.; Nordic• sq:e 7, $40 ,;
Junior golf clubs 160. 304-675·
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For salt 24" boVt lnvadar dirt
bitca. good eond. 860 . 30•·676·
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$39.00 - U acres m/1. Very nice ranch
style home lealures 2 baths, 3 BRs, LR.
1amily rm. and lo•mal dmm g, carpetmg,
woodburning slove. Call for more
inlormalion.

Musical
' Instruments

F&lt;lflll Suppli1:s
&amp; L1vt:slo1 k

a..utlful Chrlatmaa Glft· Pecen

11runs

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UO M3S I,UB:l Aeljllnq 'IU[81UROW

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Tappan Gat Range. Bakes
good,l25. Drop lflaf table,t20.
Coll614-992-7018

MA pref11rtd. BA requirld. Ability to deliver in-house assessment provam to Job Trainine Pa~nership Act (JTPA)
participants. ·Must heve ef1ective eroup/ individual counselor skills. Duties will includetestineand interpretation.
Course work in testinc techniQues and counseling re·
quirtd.
TRAINER
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Partnersh•p Act (JTPA) partiCipants SHklngwork ortraininJ- lust bt able to communicate well to clients with va·
rytnc skill levels and backvounds. Ability to present self
welllo employers necessary. Must have reliable lransportation.

Spaniel puppiet readv for chritt·
mat 825.00 Ph . 614·2469157 .

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Pets for Sale

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to work for you:
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4 white spoke wheals whh tires,
lira 1000,.16, with 8 ' lug
whaal1 . t300.00 Ph. 814· 9340
or 304-676-3313.

Good uttd dryer $75.00 Ph.
6111L-448-1797.

ASSESSMENT TflAINER

Pure bred bladl: Gflrman Shepard female. papet"s, 3yrt old
Call 61 4·446·0648 .

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Mixed hardW()Od slebt. t1 2. per
bundle. Containing approx. 1Y,
tons. FOB Ohio Pallet Co.
Pomeroy. Ohio. Call 814-992·
8461 .

Sleeptr •ofa full size, inner
spring mattra11 830.00 Ph.
614·•46· 3467.

CHRISTMAS AUCTION

"Why is it," complained my
sister, " lhal men can build ,
bridges, repair engines and

ski over enormous mountains,
7 8
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Bu~ing

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1986
AT 7:00 P.M.

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814 - 446 - 02~1 '

J!ldeJ 'te6P!Jil pnnq UB:l uew 1•111..
'J8I81S Aw PBU!8idWOO ,,'~ S! l.lw..

Good uted color T.V.'t, rang•
from 886 .00 to 't150 .00 Cell
IAfl T.V.'1 Sale at 614-4481149.

From Gallipolis, lake Rt. 141, turn left onto Rt. 775.
Turn righl onto Patriol Cadmus Road. Walch for
sians.
Last Minute Chrislmas Shoppers

Grooin II SUpply "-op
Profetlional Service. ill itylea,
all breeda, ltate Rt. 141 Glllipolit, Ollio456:J1 , JulteW8bb, Ph .

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King SizeWatarbed. big mirror in
the middle. night lights built in
on each end and a built in
bookthfllf. Excellent condition
0126.00 Ph . 614-379-2506.

&amp; Auction

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Plaid brown &amp; 11n a. gold couch
and matching chair Ph. 114·
246-9397.

Pats for Sale

D;agonwynd Canary Kannel.
CFA tUmalayan, Plftian and
Slamae kl«a'!•· AKC Chow
pupplu. Coil U 4-!148· 3a44
ahtt"7PM. ,
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lnowJOU8 · 11/1/J I~S put ti8UI6u8

Uittd Furniturfl; Wash.ar &amp;
dry4llr. gat range, wood tab{e &amp;
2 benches. beds, dresser. wood
wardrobe. 3 milet out
Bulaville Rd . Open 9AM to
6PM, Mon. thru Sat .
614-446-0322 .
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Wathers. dryers. refrlgeraton,
ranget . Skaggt Appliances,
Upper River Rd . betide Stone
Creal Motel. 614-446· 7398.

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Sofat and chairs priced from
$396 to t996 . Tables $50 end
up to 8126 . Hide-a -beds $390
to t696. Reclinera $225 to
8376 . Lamps S28 to 8126 .
Dinettflt 8109 and up to S496 .
Wood table w-6 chairt $285 to
S795 . Detk 8100 up to 8375.
Hutches 8400 and up. Bunk
bedt complete w-mattreufls
$295 and up to 8396. Baby bedt
$110 &amp; t176. Mattretses or box
tprings full or twin $~3 . firm
573, and t83,· Queen tete: $226
ICing $360. 4 drewer chest t65:
Dreuers t89 . Gun cabinfltl B. ·
10, &amp; 12 gun. Gat or electric
r1nge $376 . Baby mattre1ses
135 &amp; 846 . Bed frames $20
$30 &amp; King frama 860. Good
selection of bedroom sultflt,
metal cabinets, headboard• $30
and up to S66 .

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614·992 ~ 2319 ,

200 piece:s of alate(roofl . 12x24
inches. $2,00 each or all for
S200. «;:a n · 61'4-949-2801 or
614-949-2860 ,

for the team came during that final af·
ternoon session when he was at the table. The man who won his first national bridge championship in 1929 won
his last championship in 1983, with a
little nod from above. Rest in peace.

Pole Building• bv QualitY
Bullden. Worktho_ps, .c•portt,
animal shelter~. garag... Free
estimates. Phone 614·384 ·
5762.

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Cc.ncrata blocks allaiZI!II yard or
delivery . Muon land , Glillipollt
Block Co., 12.3112 Pine St ..
G1llipoUs. Ohio Call 814-4482783.
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James Jacoby

A fond
Callahan's Used Tire Shop. O&gt;Jer
1,000tires, si!fiS 12, 13 , 14, 16,
16 , 16.5. 8 miles out Rt . 218.
Cell614-256·6251 .

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Valley Furniture, nfiW &amp; used.
large section of quality turni ture . 1218 Eastern Ave .,
Gallipolis.

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HOME CLOSE TO MANY CONVENIENCES &amp;
SCHOOl!- Aluminum sided neal three bedroom
ranch. Hardwood floors, storage buildin&amp; lol
approx. 120'x40'. Within c~y limns. $36,500.00.
Make an appoinlment to see this one loday.
M2238
OLDER BUT WELL MAINTAINED AND REMO·
OELED HOME w~h 3 bedrooms, living room. bath.
1amily room, kitchen and large lormal dining
room. A 12'xl 2' pouting and 12'x l2' anached
shed. $42,900. Call for more in formalion.
#2205
OWNER WILLING TO FINANCE - l'h slory, 3
bedrooms plus, l1v1ng room. dm•ng room , partial
basement. blown-in insulalion, chain link fence.
Localed on 43'xi73' city lot. Close to many
con11eniences.
82125
38 ACRES PLUS BARN - 2 ponds, lobacoo base
slo1age buildin~ farm machinery and e&lt;~uipmenl
included. I ll story 4 bedroom home, full
basement 2 car unattached garag~
#2187
WOWI! $6.600.00 will buy lh1s 3.8 acres more 01
less. Land lays very well. Excellenl building lot.
Has been su1veyed. Several feet ol road lronlage.
#2207
1137 SECOND AVENUE - lol appm. 52'~1 70'.
On estory lrame home. 2bed1 ooms, 1 cal garage.
Endosed ~orch, gas furnace, pa~ 1 al basement.
Upper $20s.
#2116
NEW LISTINll - RELAX WITH ME! - A warm
' hou se offsets the aulumnal chilL 3 bed1ooms, I ll
bal hs, living 1oom. family 1oom and a mother's
kil chen. One slory, level yard' LeGrande Blvd.
Come and see'
#2252
STARTING OUTI - 'Then th is~ I hehome lor you.
3 bedrooms. liVing room, I car ga1age. Corner lot.
$28,000.
#2212
EFFICIENT! - Should explain this hou se.
Impressive- large enough. 5 1ooms and b:th.
Fully insulated low mainlenance brick and
aluminum sidin&amp; Showy garage and carpo~.
Efficiency apartment wrth a little wor~ Listing
price $39,900.00. Make us an offer.
12245
DOWN ON THE FARM - 145 acres at !s best.
Lovely restored olde1 home. 4 bed1ooms, 2 baths.
Some farm equ ipment induded wnh ~al~
Situateil on state highway. Must see to appreCiat e
112203

COMMERCIAL 8U ILOING WITH IIANY POSSIBIL·
IllES - App1ox. 4,000 sq. ft. Has been used for
hardware and grocery store Equ1pped for a 2
bedroom apa~menl. 'Rural waler, paveil parking
a1ea, over I acre lot P(iced 1n lhe 20s.
#2139
GREAT STARTER HOME - localed m Planlz
Subdiv ~ion. 2 large llat lots. back deck.
ootbuildin&amp; fireplace, eal·in knchen. $42,000.
#2124
$$SAVE$$ - THREE FOR THE PRICE Of ONE!!
- 2 slory double and 14'x70 mobile hom~ Great
inveslment prope~y . lnoome$750.00 per monlh.
Located 641 Third Ave. Askm g only $60,000.00.
Give us a call for more informalion. Ce~ainly one
to acl on today.
#2230
OWNER TRANSFERRED - MUST SEE th1s
anractive 3 bedroom brick and VInyl home at
No~hup. Includes fam ily room, office, e&lt;IU ipped
kilchen salellite dish and fenced yard. $46,900.
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PRICE REDUCED $3.900.00- THIS PROPERTY
HAS POTENTIAL - 5 room hou seand bu1ldmg
fdlmerly used asa business. 160ft. road lrontage
on~ 7 just abov eI he Silver B1idge Make aw~e
purchase today. $36.000.
#2143
GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY! - Mobilehome
park wrth 10 mobile homes. A very nice 3
bedroom, 2 bath home wrth basement apartment.
La1ge 40'x60' bu ildi n ~ Park has centrallighlerl
slreels and II spaces. Located al River St1eet.
#2259

PRICE REDUCED! FOR THf CHOOSY FAll ILl! A
loveaffair is inevitable wilh this brick ranch. Spacious kilchen, la~ge stone fi1eplace, 24'x24' 2 ca1
ga~age . 3 balhs, lamily roomand so much morel
Come take a look loday ! Price has been ~educed!
#2270
FARM WITH 60 ACRES - Lovely 3 bedroom, 2
balh home. 2 ~ car garage w~h electric opener,
barn, lobacoo base. pond. App1ox. 15 acres are
tillable, rest in paslu re and some woods. Beautiful
VIeW SUfiOUnds home.
#2209
SMALL FARM , APPROX . 25 ACRES- I \? st01y
home. barn and several oulbu•ldings. Ga swell on
property. Home has 3 bedrooms, I balh. dimng
room. krtchen, liying room. screened in back
pOICh and basement. Addison Township.
#2250
SECLUDED &amp; ONLY APPROX. 2- MILES FROII
TOWN - 3-4 bedrooms. 2 balhs. bi-level new~
•emodeled. Completey redecorated inside and
out. Over 2 acres. Believ e lhiS price, low $40s.
#2236
11 NEIL AVENUE - $29,900 - N1ce remodeled
v1nyl sided home. Includes2 bedrooms, I ll bath.
SCieeneil porch, lull basement (could be 3d BR).
.Nalu• al gas and fenced ya1d An excellent buy'
#2202
SPACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUl Engl1sh design stone
and frame exte1ior, 2!tory. 3bedrooms. 2 '~ baths,
lor mal dmin&amp; formal enlrv w~ h· much mme. Call
lo see this lov~y home localed wnhm aty .
#2184

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YOU .... Unless you're looking lo1 a supe• de~ '
Windsor 14'x70' mobile home wn h3 beilrooms, I
balh, buift·in stereo system and microwave N1ce
bay window in krtchen. Over 7 acres ol mce level
land.
#2258
TAKE YOUR PICK! - 97 at1es lobedivided inlo 5
ac•e lo 25 acre lracts. Within 3\1 miles of cily.
Pa~ially wooded Privale Public water available
Restricted.
#2221
MISTY LANE - 3 bedrooms, new ranch. 111
balhs Home in excellenl condrtion.
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'H2204
20 ACRES - $8,000.00. Woodeil acreage. Good
building s~es. Rural water available.
12242

COMMERCIAl PROPERTY - Bnck and frame
building. p1esenl~ used as a c e~am1c and floral
shop. 3 mobile homes used as rental property. 2
lois locateil al Upper R1ve1Ro ad. Goodincome. all
presently •enled.

#2161
EXCELLENT HOME SITES WITH FINANCING
AVAILABLE AT AN UNBEliEVEABLE APR AND
LOW DOWN PAYMENT - 5\\ acre tracls.
SUiveyed. Road fronlage. Matn h•ghway, ru1al
waler available. Restncted for your p10lect10n. A
deal you can 't be:t. Ca ll loday.
REDUCED-... .Ownel IS makmg lwo house
payments and needs t o s ~l1mmeil l alely! Obi .wide
located on .70 at1e. Asking $17,000.00...MAKE
OFFER. You can'l go wrong

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Autos for Sale

Autos ior Sale

72

Trucks for Sale

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

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79 Motors Homes

Coli 614·379·2436.
1 ~84

Mercury Lyme Station

Wagon . 4 - speed,

AM -FM .

$2,?88.00 Johns Auto Sales,
1984 Plymouth Reliant , aut o.
air, cruise. AM ·FM . C81h price
$3,499.00. Johns Auto Sales,
Bullaville Ad, Gallipolis.
1965 Ford Mustang, new 289,
autO mega, 1966 ChiN\1 Impala
SS . Convertable, 760k Honda
Ph. 614·446·4462
1979 ChrvslerCordoba H.T., air,
PB, PS, 84, 700.00. Sharp carl
914 First Ave Ph . 614 -446·

'iau.t .MII1878 Datsun 200SX'
-~~ act'41l milt~.

0889.

5-speed

r--oo Ph.814·448-eeoe.

.,....,.,, rlln, lookl &amp; runs good

-Ph. 814-379-2728.

1986 Plymouth Turismo ,

1U3 Plymouth Turilmo, 2-door
II,OOOmi. Nice &amp; dean Ph.

U.500.00. 1985 Plymouth Re liant, $6,600.00 Ph. 614-446·
1552.

114-171-272&amp;.

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1979 Oldsmobile St1rfire, runs
good, 4 new t ires, 4 cyl. ,
4-speed. 1500.00 Call anytim e

1811 Artte·K Dodge Station
W•gon, AM - FM Stereo
auto. CC, re• window
wiptrt. DOOd condition Ph.

85 S-1·0 pickup. like new,

AM -FM ca11ette stereo. Pay

Phone 61 4 · 992 -&amp;870 .

balance on loan. Call 814-446-

8888 after 6.
1984 Pontiac 1,000, t2,860.
Phone 304-676-6141 , .

c.......e.

614-388-9718 .

814-2411-MB8.

1976 Chevy Impala, 350 auto.

87 Chevy II Nova SS. S260.00
For Sale or Trade. 304-676-

AMC 1981 Ea gle 4·W· D, 6 cyl .

At·air. good t ond. 304-6764437 or 675 -3354.

· 1981 F~ rd Escort L-stl1ion
wagon. 19.0000 ae1 . miles. e~~:c.
cond. One owne r. $2, 100 cash.
No checks. Absolutely no calls
af1er 5 p.m . 30,4-895· 3974.
1986 VW Jetta. a-c 6 apeed.
am-fm tape, 28,000 miles. Still

under warranty. 304-876-6640

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Plymouth 4 dr, p,, pb. ac.
cru1se, good cond. 8550. Call

1977 Chevrolet station wagon
Caprice 350 engine, good cond.
S500. Firm. 304-895· 3655.

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1984 Dodge o;pl omet 3o.ooo
miles. loaded.
614-742 -2451 .

$5600.

Call

1983 Chevey S -10, 4-speed has
camper top call 614-446 -7050.

fEAFORDm

614·992·3703.

leal Estate

AEiuoi
. 218 E. 2nd St
Phone
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Ht1141·992-3325

AIYI -FM

1981 Mercury Marquis. PS , PB,
air, cru ise. Good condition . New
tires. $1900. Call 614 -9492801 or 614·949-2880.

driJJe, lold•d, new

65,000

mHe~ .

304·576·2842
676-2010.

or
after

1985 Ford Ran'ger 4•4. uc.
cond., dual exhaust. v· 8.'ps, pb,
fiveepeed . 304-676-7621 aher

Sharp looking truck. Carpeting.

AC. Call614· 992 ·7181 .

4 eve,, 6 speed, am-fm casaatte.
good gea mileage. S4950 . 304·
676'-5630 after 6 p.m. .

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Motorcycles

,198-, Vamaha660, runs goOd.
low miles,. e•cellent thape

$800.00 Ph. 814·448·16.22.
Auto PMts
&amp; Accessories

1966 lntemationel Scout, runs
Ph.

614·446·

BASEMENT
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WATERPROOFING .
Unconditional · lifetime guarantee. Local reference• fumlthed.
Free estlmat11. Call collect
1-614-237-0488, day or night.
Rogers Baaement

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468·1732.

repair. parts, and supplies. Pick
up and delivery, Davis Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd. Call 614 -

448·0294.

Starkt Tree and Uwn Servlc,1
Hedges, shrubl . buthll
trimmed, landscaping and
stump remo\lal. Llaf removal.

1985 Ford

Ranger

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31 ,000
~ord .

New tires, AM ·FM c anette,
&amp;-speed trans. &amp;4,800.00 Ph.

614·256·1411

General Hauling

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614 -388-8732 nmo do~
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ROBERT OOROON, REALTOR, 446-6216
MARY FlOYD, REALTOR. 446-3313
251DCUST STRffi. GAUIPOUS,OHIO

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FTM Gen.-al Contracting 13yrs
Aoofing II Con·
struction Ph. 614-Jdl -9308 .
Fre~ estimates 10%
during
the holidays, offer e11pires Jan

15. 1987.

Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
remo11al. Call304 -676-1331 .

614·985·4225.

rauonlbla rat•. -lmmedi_,a

2.000 gillon dtUvery. ciltemal

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IIACINE - Approx. 3\\ acres
d land with 3·4 bedroom
home. Allo small mobile home
for rental inrome. Must seel
ASKING $24,000.00.

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home offers 2,144 sq. ft. of comlortable living
space. Includes 3bedrooms, 2 baths, livingroom.
dining room. lull linished basement with stone fi·
replace. and 2 car garage. 8x32 deck. 2.47 acres.
Priced well below appraiSed price at $64,800. A
must to seel
#343

STATE ROUTE 160 - 4 bedroom bric&lt;.lull basement, fl . t
replace &amp; linished lam1ly rooms. 2 car garage finished. I
No trade·1n at the prrce ol $45.000.00. Needs someTLC.
Pnce Reduced, any r eason~ble oiler accepted accepted
pnor to 1st ol yea rill
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NEW LISTING - 3 Bedrm. home Situated along Hanna11
Trace Rd ., Walnut Twp. 1.8 acres. Prrced lor 1mmed1ate sale.
$38,000.00.
APPROXI MATHY 5 ACRES of level ground adiacent to Pleat
sant Valley Estates; 350· of road frontage, w1th c1ty watera
sewer and gas on prem1ses. $4110.00 per lront .looi

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t NEAT 3 BEDROOM HOME located along Rousn Rd .
Cheshtre Twp. Kyger Creek Schools. Approx. ~ acre.
• ;wbfp. pool. Buy now lor $49.500.00.
t 3 BEDROOM HOME ON KATHY DRIVE near Ho~er Hos~l.
lllw tralf~ area. ~rge oock yard, YMP.Gallloli&gt; City School
iiisfd. Pr~e $45,000.
NEW LISTING: Oowntown restaurant buSiness with D·S
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wilh modern leatures. 2\\ baths, 4·5 bedrooms, 9
rooms total, plus utility area, pantry, walk·in clo·
sets. Good storage. forced air gas furnace (3 yrs.
old). partial basement. Garage and nice size yard.
~s kin g $55,900.
#308
NEW LISTING IN TOWN- Remodeled lrQmhead
to toe. Cozy smaller home ready lor you. Perfect
for couple or single person. Newer carpet, eat-in
~ kitche n, living room, nice deck overlooking·
' ' wooded backyard. l arge carport, full basement,
gas he al. Under $30,000.
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LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE-446-7699

Interior and exterior p1intlng.

oldlng. Roofing. FrH n!lmoteo. 87 Upholltery
304-876·61146 or 676-6162.
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City, Oh. 114·261·1470. Eve1

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CARTER'S PLUMBI •'AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phona 814-448-3888 or 814-

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Mowrey's Upholstering terving
trl county eraa 21 years. The beat

remodeled, new carpet and .

In fumtture upho~ttertng. Call
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ownership ol1hislovely'brick
closelo town.LR.l BR.
2baths, FR w/wblp, s1ained glass windows. lull eQuipped ki1chen,.
screened patio. heal pump, in·ground poo l."w~h deck and Side.
' MUCH MUCH MORE. Abeautiful home lor·entertainingleo. DR4STI·
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•' home. Buy an attrac1ive 3 bedrm. ranchhomeand 1ac.lor $25.000,
;' Owner will lAND CONTRACT remarning 78 acres w/ t2(10 lbs.
,, 1obacco base and b&gt;rn.
HAVE YOUR OWN PRIVA!E BOAT DOCK·.:: 2 ~ ACRES MI L. ROAD
ACCESSTO OHIORIVER.
!3 WOODED ACRES: Meip Co. 115.000.00.
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fHA-VA-C~IIVENTIONAl LOAN ASSUMPTION - No reasonable
olfer rerused.iO\lner moving OU1 ol state. Bi·level home. 21h acre. 3 .
8R. bath, lR, lg. krtchehonupper lev~. 3 rmsand bath on lower. I
, car garage. Tall trees. natural spring, good garden space. Secluded .
locatmn. ·
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location. SR 160. Ask 1o see inside'!hebeautilul ranch.l BR. country
kitchen. fainllv room. wblo..carport. I acre m/1. low $50s.
YOU. TOO, ·CAN BENEFIT BY COUNTING ON SMITH FOR
TOP NOTCH SERVICE. LISTINGS NEEDED NOW. 388·8826.

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thiS home and increase the smart fellow's equity
who buys this 3bedroom home on Georges Creek
$29.000.
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A Property l ik.e This! Ranch style
acres in Springfield Township. Prii u.•lelv
against a stand ol mature pin es overlrt1okin o
of the most scenic rolling land
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kitchen. enclosed breezeway (could be family
roomeasily), full basement. attached 1car garage
plus another separate block garage. N1ce pond.
large yard, garden space. Outstanding place tc
raiseabeef or keep horses. etc. New lence around
par tol acreage. $50's.
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FEATURES 'INCLUDE HAR.OWOOD

BEDROOMS,! 'h BATHS, ATTACHED GARAGE. BASEMENT. IN
·RIO GRANDE. $62,000.

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VIEWS!! Plus a I I
completely refinished. Just asgood as !1
mal entry, living room w/ w.b. lireplace, lots bo~k
shelves and windows, formal dining w/ two bu iii·IO
corner ch1nacabinets. 2 full baths, 3 bedrooms. large
country ~tch en w/ large patio area. Beaut1fullam11y
room lj'/w.b. lireplce, ve1y spac1ous, 3,000 SQ.It. plus
3 acres of ground . more or less. CitY schools.

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the market and the only· people
NEW LISTING IN I&gt;OMEROY- Nice large corner
~ parading through your home will
lot. 2 car garage with storage area above. Base·
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be quahf1ed buyers.
.....,.. room. Enclosed porch. Priced at $32,500.

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y speak for us. When YOU thmk of .....,.. view, 4 large BRs, lots of closetsand 21argeStOr·
lf. real estate, think of us! . l:f.. age rooms. Beautilul new carpet, CA &amp; an in·

PA:RT TIME FARM UNIT - l ocated in scenic set·
lingamid the hillsof Gallia County. 10 acres. m/1, ·
ol good prod uctive valley area. Balance ol hill.
pasture &amp; woods. Al l mineral rights. Report ed
1200 lb. tobacco base &amp; ba rnslor housing &amp;pro·
cessing. Older, well built home, mobile home se·
tup ~ith utilities&amp; septic tank inplace all appr 0x.
4 miles west of St. Rt. 7 &amp; Crown City on St. Rt.
218. Asking $39.000.
#327
REDUCED PRICE - Bright, well decorated2bed·
room home near schools and downtown. Living
room. large dining room , modern bathroom and
cheerlul eat-in kitchfn. Three rooms are
carpeted. Forced air gas furnaceinbasement. Tri·
pie track stormwindows. l oads of closet and cup·
board space. $37,900.
#204

pool. 2.7 acres. One mile ~om down~j '4 fill

MAINTENANCE FREE OLDER HOME - Best of
Both Worlds - IQts of charm &amp; character of an
older but ver~ easy to care for.·Very comfortable li·
vable home, well decorated &amp; cared lor features
well arranged liv1ng area w1lh outstanding eal'rn .
k1tche~ . brea kfest nook &amp; family room overlook·
1ng an mground rnv1t1ng pool &amp; also formal dining
room &amp; living room w1th frreplace &amp; oak wood·
work. Rec.·room with woodburner in basement.
New windows. vinyl siding &amp; much more. Best of
all it's in town.

#232
LIKE COUNTRY LIVING at an affordable price'
This 3 bedroomranch on Graham School Rd. may
be tust what you are looking for. It is situated on
I 17 ac., m/1, and offersnice sized bedrooms, am·
pte closet space and· an attached gara~e with
workshop. All for $35.000.
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WHAT A FAMILY HOME! - Newly listed 4 level
split provides a space for everyone. liv1ng room
and family room on dilferent levels 3 bedrooms
and sparkling ceramic bath on upper level. 41h
bedroom and · ~&gt; bath on another level. Also In·
eludes step-saver kit~h en &amp; dining area. 1 car
gara~e. Gas heat, woodburner. central air. Great
locatron at end of quiet residential street 1 m1le
from toytn. $59,500.
#208

ANOTHER FARM IN THE KYGER CREEK AREA- APPROX.
78 ACRES. NICE MODERN FARM HOME HAS 1~ BATHS.
EQUIPPED EAT·IN KITCHEN. ALL ROOMS ARE SPACIOUS.
FENCED PASTURE. POND. BEITER HURRY. THE LAST FARM
WE HAD IN THIS AREA SOLD FAST! $75,000

OWNERS HAVE MOVED OUT OF STATE and would
love to sell th is lovely home. Will ta ke mobile home in
on tradeor help finance. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. living
room, kitchen . Basement. on top ground pool. Kyger
Creek Schools.
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16 Separa1es
·.21 Climbing ptan1
22 Country or Asia
23 Frown
24 Avoid·
25 In music, high
26 Trousers
· 28 Claw
30 Burrowing anlmoj
32 El1her
33 Tetlurlum"symbol
1 34 - Grande
35 Wtt1y remark .
36 vv.. ry
37 Copycat .
38 Old name lor
TokY.,
40 Amid
42 Frul1 seed
43 Frui1 ol 1he pine
44 Soared
45 Male sheep
47 Wan1ed
49 Sand hill
50 Obese
51 Mendicant
54 Let fall
55 Entice
56 Comml1 to wrl1ing
59 Beam
60 Part of HMS
62 Youngsters: ·
colloq.
1 64 Depression
65 Faeroe Islands
66 King of Bashan
67 Armed cont11c1
69 Prepared
70 Give food to
71 Nabokov novel
72 Tavern stock
74 Til's Spelling
76 Ou1fl1
77 Wln1er vehicle
78 Unlock
79 Political party
82 Drink ol 1he gods
84 Farewell. in Spain
85 Aemunera1ed
86 Chills and fever
88 Chimney carbon

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'WITHIN CITY LIMITS - Good building lot overlooks c1ty.
.978 acre more or less w1th '2 barnson property. Also .816
· acre more or less with 2 bedroom home used lor rental
proeprty. let the rent help make your payments or live in
1he home. Won't sell separate.

'40 ACRES- With a I&amp; home with over 5,000 sq. k. formal
entry. LR. and dining room w/ wooden floors, 4 bedrooms. 3
ilialhs, 35 h. cabinet space in kitchen-bar plus plus a
:barbeque pit. tlome has wood ed Malta w1ndows. Home IS
,Quality throughout. Ced ar closets. expens1ve light lixtures.
,stereo·intercolfl system. l g. garage and workshop 32x36
leet. 16132 in-ground pool, wood and coal furnace hooked
into heating system. This home has it all. Grve us a call for
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,~.., 35 West - Is presently being usf(j as a res!den ce a~d
; ~ental. Rental Unit-2 bedrooms, 1 bath. mod. k1tchen w1th
• I PPiian ces. liv. rm .. lots of closet space, I ca r garage.
; Res identi al ~ has LR, 2 BR, 1ill bath. Ig. k1lchen .w1th all
• applian ces, 1 car garage. lg. back covered palro. N1ce level
: lawn. Excellent condition.

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;.CITY PROPERTY -Very nice 2 slury w/ vinyl siding. l arge
• back yard. L.P. w/ woodburner. spacious country k1tchen
·'with lots of hand·built cabinets, lamily room, nicecarpet and
:•wallpaper. Priced low 40s .

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NICE MOBILE HO"E WITH 32' CARPORT ON ALMOST AN
ACRE OF BEAUTIFUL LAND. 3 BR. 2 BATHS. 1WITH GARDEN
TUB &amp; SEPARATE SHOWER, UR, RANGE. REFRIG., C/A,
VINYL SIDING WITH EXTRA .INSULATION, LG. STORAGE
BLDG. ALL OF THIS FOR ON bY $29,900.

1983 MOBILE HOME 12x60, good sh ape. 2 bedrooms. Own·
ers need to sell. leaving the area .
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSl:DIII

room , small den &amp; la rge balh. QUiet county toea·
r;J-1 is because we know who wants J:t.~ lion
in Addison Township. $44,900.
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home with all the trimmings.fulli equippedeat·in
kitchen, dining room. 2 full baths, livrngroom &amp;
lamily room. Country style decorating. Large 2 car
garage with heat &amp; water. ONLY $4 3,000. Man y
other extras.
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NEW! NEW! Newly listed 1,570 sq. ft. ranch with
. full basement may be 22 yearsold. but lookslike
new inside. Completely redecorated with excel·
lent color scheme. plush carpeting, kitchen appli·
ances, floor tile and on and on. Home has 4 bed·
rooms. 2 baths. rec. room. central air and garage
0n a flat lot. $47,000.
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~ COUNTRY STYLE! - 9 acres &amp; modern ho~}0~
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cared for and it shows! 3-4 bedroom bi·level home
just 2 miles Irom town includes cozy .family room,
living room, eat-1n kitchen w1th 1bu1lt-ms, 2 full
baths, 1 car garage with plenty ol storage. New
Attractive' bi·
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ck. Fenced in yard with over 100 rose bushes.
level in great
i restson alandscaped 1.5 ·
Maintenance
free vinyl siding lets you entoy Y?ur
acre lot in Kyger Creek schoools. 3 bedroomhome
favorite
hobbies.
gootl nerghborhood. M1d 60 s.
oHers family room wi t~ fireplace, livin groom with
#238
fireplace an d 2 lull baths. large 2 car garage
ROOMY SOUTHERN RANCH (2 story) wilh porch
Electnc heat pump, blacktop road. Enjoy quiet
country living for a ch ange. $74,900.
across front. First !•vel has a 15x3.7 great room
(liVIng room and d1nrng), large familY room with
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French doors, 4th bedroom or den, bath. com·
plete k1tchen. Open stairway to second level that
.,.. includes 3 bedroom s, bath, heated aHic storage
areas. Loc
ated Protection
on 2.61 acres
Elementary
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Buyers
Plan. near
$62,000.

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home, one floor, bath, front porch . Prilled well with
electric pump. Paneled walls, ·carpeting, and lino.
Hurry, priced to sell. $19,900:
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A1hby · Construction. carpen ·
tery, remqdellng. room addition,
cement block work. roofing,

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EXCELLENT INVESTMENT - 720 Second
Avenue - 2 stor ybrickdouble. Downstai rsapart·
ment has living room . kitchen, bath, familyor din·
ingroom &amp;2 bedrooms. Upstairshas4roomsand
a bath. Monthly incom e potential ol $375-$400.
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNIJYI $37,500.
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N.atlonal Training

446-4206

IUO·BASHAN ROAD Completely remodeled 1971
Salem mobile home. New
house roof installed. New
lurnace. hot water heat. 2
bedrooms, approx . \\ acre
lot. $16.500.00.

liEU WOII~N 17 •62
Tr-'n now lor• 9MfM!Inl mma lor
Cily, C®niY. Stattlfld Fedeflllevel&amp;.

Write •lll(.lude Phone No.

JIM STUTES- REALTOR

DON'T NEED A HUGE HOUSE! Here's a special
buy lor you. l h1s 3 bedroom ran ch prov1des en·
ough space lor a small family. Good neighbor·
hood. private lot. Family room with fireplace.
Kyger Creek Schools. $44,900.
#247

400 'GOOD STEEL
PALLETS

Real E1tate General

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rable location for work, Rio Grande &amp; Gallipolis
High School. Nice yard for children &amp; garden
area. Hold ing at $34,900.
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DAIRY FARM -137
acrescrop,
acres pasture. 25 acres woods. Grade "A" dairy
operation with milking parlor, 40x72 ba rn with 60
tree stalls, 20x60 concrete stave silo. ~I so36x60
machine shed·and 2 oth er barns.Thisisaproduc·
live Iann umt with good buildings. Asll_$65,000.
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. Gallipolis, Ohio

pools, wei, etc. call 304-178-

REAL ESTATE

FIRST
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6~~:~~:~
sibilities this home oilers!
town, fine woodwork throughout with Fren ch
doors. 1600 plus sq. lt. includes 3 bedrooms, 2
baths. large dining an d living rooms. breaklast
area. small den and ca rport. Professional lands·
capin g lront an·d back with multi·level deck.
$56.600.
#409

Sl. Rt. 35 West

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E. M. WISEMAN, BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN, 446-9555
B. J. HAIRSTON. 446·4240
CLYDE B. WALKER. 245· 5276
LORETfA McDADE, 445·7729

JIM'S FARM
EOUIPMENf

'$1Q 00 vouR CHOIC

Wtttaraon't Water Hauling.

W·ISEMAN'

1972GMC 11/.1 ton truck . Good
shape, runs good, 360 4 speed.
ps, 8ft. by 12Y'l ft. flat bed. Good
tor farm or misc. use. Call

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Jamd Boys,Weter Strvlce. Als&amp;

poolo fiHod. Coll814· 2511-114 ~

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'Rotary or cable tool driHing. Coal, llm111one. grMI'el. etc;..
Most wtlll completed same dey. 'Delivtfld 1 ' ton , and up, Jim
"Pump salu and lff"lce. 304· Uinlor, 304-876-1247 or 676·

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NEW USTING - RACINE Newer ranch home on corner
lot. Spacious livi nR room wrth
beautiful fireplace. large mo·
dern krtchen, 3 bedrooms. ba·
sernent Excellent condition.
large carport, con crete drive.
$47,50000.

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rienced carpenter, , electrlolan,
mason. painter. roofing (lndu~·
lng hot tar application) 304-

304·676·2010 pr 676·2842".

SWEEPER and sewing machine

1976 Plymouth Arrow for parts.
GoOd 4 spPed trans, new clutch
ond pressure plete. $76. 304·

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POMEROY,O.
992-2259

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Homa
Improvements

Waterproofing.

Ph. 614·388-9908.

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1976 Dodge Window Van, 3- ' 68-'72 Nova parts Contact
speed. 226, 6-eylinder ' runs John attar 6pm Ph. 614-446·
good, body good $860.00 Ph. 1 1_8:_88.:._._ _ _ _ __ _
614-246-9524.
·1 8011 302 Ford, engine com·
1974 Chevy Sport Van. good plete with headers. 1 New car
condition. reasonable price Ph. trailer $900 .00, 1 used 1360.00

good $600.00.
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676-2088 or 875·7147.

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Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

Serv ices

5 p.m. ,

1986 260 Big Red, GC $1 ,000
Ph. 614·388·9906.

Reel E1tate General

IIMIY [. Clttlftd. Jr.
992-6191
TrUNII •.... !149·2MO
1111t1t T1n1tr ..... 992·5692

614·992·7181 .

1979 Ford Range.-. Black, F150.
running boards, cab lights.

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POIUOY - I \\ acres. nice
1 floor plan home wrth car·
port, sheds. and cellar. Gar·
tlen space and other nice
features. Priced to sell at.

_Self contained laid&amp;- in camper. · Hous" ·calls on RCA. P.u111r.
Sleeps 4. Can be seen at GE . , Spedallng In Zenith. Ctll
&amp;yracu t e on Second St. Call 304-678' 2398 or 814-446·

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IIDIII.£PORT - Ni!:li home
on a corner kit wrth garage and
blsement New vinyl siding
~d equipped krtchen, fir~
place, shed. l'liced lor quick
sale! MAKE OFFER $28,000.00.

RON ' S Television Service ,

1974 Ford F100 .. 351 engine,
like new aluminum topper.
needs some body work. Excellent work vehicle. As is $760.
Phone 614-742 -2745 .

NEW LISTING -Good 6 rm .
one floor home near the
Pizza Hut. 2 or 3 BRs. gas
heat &amp; riverview. For only
$12,MO.
_67 ACRES - Nice laymg
• land at Sumner with mi·
; llerals.
; 4.15 ACRES:- Near Burlin·
, , gham. 2 BR trailer 12x 65.
; ; IIi baths, range &amp; refrigera·
• tor. Only $16,000.
• IIOCII SPRINGS - Good 7
nn. home in excellent rond~
tion. Birch k~chen. rook &amp;
bake units, 2 baths, furnace.
basement 3 or 4 BRs, garage
&amp; lg. lot. Asking $41,000.
4.76 ACRES- Near Salem .
Center. 3 BR ranch, ele. BB
heat, carpeting &amp; carport.
$32,500.
100 ACRES - 2 oil-gas
wells, minerals. 2 water taps
on good road near Rock Spr·
ings. $40,000.
POMEROY - 7 acres, 2
BRs. natural gas F.A. fur·
nace. panelin &amp; t4 baths.
nice condition property on
Pleasant Ridge St. Asking
$25.000.
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nace, basement, bath. 3 car
garage and farm bldgs Ask·
ing $45,000.
BUSINESS &amp; BLDG. - 4
rentals. Can be made into
six. Will sell without busi·
ness tor only $40,000.
BAUIS SUBDIV. - ~.
zoned lot about 200x 300 for
$13,500.
IUY NOW FOR WRITE
Off. CALL BRUCE AT
992·3325

BIADBURY - Recently re·
modeled 3 bedroom home
wrth partial basement. Huge
equipped kitchen. dining
area .and free gas to house.
Also has 20 acres and satel·
lite dish.

Home
Improvements,

, 111iding win, sharp. Call

miles. topper , running

1984 Chevy Cavaliar. 4 door.
AT, PO , PS. 44.000 mil es. Cell

446·4380. ..

614·256·19a9.

1982 VW 15 speed with topper,
1979 Olds Cutlas. $1850 , or
best otter. Cell 614-985 -3505.

Good shape $3,000 Ph. 814-

1979 Chwy

304-773-5303.

body rust. Call 614 -949· 291 1.

1178 Oodgt Magnum. S275 .
C.lll14-742-2481 .

1982 GMC t ·15 Pick-up, 6
cylinder. longbed, 87,0.00 miles.

day; 875-6969 evening.

1977 Olds Cutlass. auto, air,
8)CCtllent condition. Must sale
Ph. 610-446·0498.

i i11 Dodge Art., automtlc,
WllhAC,4-door. 11,000mllike

1981 Olds 98, ilutomM:Ie trans·'

mi..iono4 door, good condition.

2295.

Bullaville Ad ., Gallipo!ls.

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lflgine. •Runs and lookJ gpo'f.
Needs a little work 81 ,500 or
beat offer, will co nskltf a trade.

Ohio-Point

14•. 1986

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•90 Base lor Ray
Knight
92 Russian plain
94 Venerable old
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98 Broadcasts
99 Prophet' • '
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102 River ducks
103 Dine
104 Anger
105 Evergreen 1rees
106 Descendan1
108 lnsec1 egg
109 Exls1
110 Compass poln1
111 Surfei1
112 Plo1s
114 Raeen1
116 Title ol respec1
117 Sleepingsickness fly •
119 Cries like a dove
126 Snakes
122 Dls1an1
124 Make race
125 Close
126 Fas1an
128 Cover
129 Supercilious

1 Writing tablet
2 Was In poor
health
3 Cudgel
4 Printer's measure
5 Knock
8 Feather
7 Chan1ed
8 Paid notices
9 Nickel symbol
10 Grain
11 Apporllon
12 Foo1waar
13 Beard of grain
14 - OeiJm
15 Cos11y fur
16 Wan
17 St. rela11on
18 Concerning
19 Figure of speech
20 Sca1ter ·
27 Limb
29 Among
31 Na11ve metal
36.PI1Ch
37 Choir vOice
-39 Carousal
40 Orlen1al nurse
41 Microbe
42 Spice
43 Mongrels
44 Datum
46 Silver symbol
48 Emrance
49 Obllg811on
50 Ward off
51 Wide
52 King ot birds
53 Requite
55 Shelves
56 Musical
lnstrumen1
57 Cowboy
compe11tlon
58 Cqttege officials
61 - avla

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131 Cu1
132 Time gone by
133 Walk on
135 Suitable
138 Measure of
weigh I
139 Decrae
140 Individual
141 Sin
142 Teulonlc dally
143 Near
144 Soapslone
t45 Type of cheese
147 " Falcon Cresr·
co-star
149 Afternoon social
150 Forgive
152 Rest on the knees
154 Fragran1
oteorllllin
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158 Elicit
159 Tanned skin
160 Brown, as bread

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64 "The - Hun1er"

68 Spins
70 Leve11o 1he
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71 Each
73 Realm
74 Tar1
75 River In Africa
77 European ermine
78 River In Germany
80 Paddles
81 Drinking vessel
83 Policeman: slang
84 Word of sorrow
87 Periods ol time
89 Strain
90 Blemish
91 Leases
92 Wl1hered
93 Grea1Lake
95 Shower
96 Cus1om
97 Cubic meier
99 locacton
101 Type•of juice
105 Swift
106 Highlander
107 Blrd's horne
111 Pierce
112 Dinner course
113 Quarrel
115 Unite closely
116 Sol1 drink
11a Short Jacket
119 Short note
121 Sharp, shrill cries
123 Mile: abbr.
125 Has1y repas1s
128 Malures
127 Recluse
129 Look fixedly
130 F.arned
131 Yellow ocher
132 Old-womanish
134 Macaw
136 Equals
137 Rubbish
139 Doom
140 Was In debt
144 Twftchlng
145 Dloc148 Sarles of games
147 Meadow
148 Sodium chloride
149 Aunt, In Madrid
151 Greek letler
153 Greek Iauer
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TOWN, 3 BR. GAS FURNACE, 2 CAR GARAGE. RANGE,
REFRIG . WASHER &amp; DRYER, NICE FENCED BACKYARD. AND
BEST OF All ONLY ASKING $25,000.
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. Gallia, Meigs ·to receive supplemental .·funds · :
POMEROY - Gallia and
United Way of America will
Meigs counties have been chosen , provide the administrative staff
to receive funding to supplement , and functiOn as fiscal agent. The
emergency food and shelt'\r board was charged with the
prograrhs in both counties. .
distribution of $70 million ap·
Gallia County received $14,6(l5 prolJrlated by Congress to ·help
expand the capacity, of food and
and Meigs County $11.671.
The selection was made by a sheller programs In high need
national board · made . up of areas around the country.
' affiliates of national voluntary
Local boards, n'l.ade up ·o f
organizations and chaired by, the members from various social
Federal Emergency ' Manage- seryice organliatlons, .religious
ment Agency.
and the cham!M!rs
SANTA TALK - Due to the Increasing amount of Christmas
activity at the · Pomeroy Health Care Center, Santa Claus,
pictur~d, and his helpers.,... senior cltlzens volunteers of Pomeroy,
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partlclpanls ol the Meigs ~tired Senior Clllzeiui Volunteer
Prograin, and center ~esldents - have established a direct
telephone .line for area ., pre-,sch~olers and early elementary
children who wish to phone Santa. The youngsters can call99:1-3567
for a chat wllh Santa and to relate their Chflslmas lists. The
telephone line will begin functioning Monday b:om 3-6 p.m. dally,
Mond~tY t!U'ough Frida:~;., ,until 6'p.m. on Dec. 24

Veter~ns have until Jan. 31 .
, to apply for VJTA prQ~~un
POMEROY - A reminder has $10,000 reim bursement on wages
l:!een issued this week by Hugh · paid to the veter ans during · a
Custer, Meigs Coun ty Veterans pre-determined training period ..
service officer, and by Tom The employer es tablishes the .
White, Gallia Coun ty veterans trainin g program. wages . and
employment repr ese nt ativ e. selects the veteran to be trained.
that eligible veterans have until Under current legislation, an
Jan. 31.. 1987 to apply lor a employer ha s until Ju)y ,31, 1987,
Certificate of Eligibilit y for the to begin the training program.
E mployers or veterans interVeterans Job Training Act.
ested
in more information about
To tle eligible, a vetera n must
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or other employment and
have served during the Korean
Conflict or Vietna m era. be training programs available to
' unemployed and ha ve been un· area veterans should contact Mr.
employed for at least 10 of the Cus ter at 992-2820 or the Ohio
past 15 weeks pr ecedin g Bureau of E mplo}lment Services
at 992·6671 or 446-1683.
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The VJTA progr a m is adminis·
tered jointly by the Vetera ns
Administration a nd the Oh io
Burea u of Employment Servi·
ces. Throu gh VJTA. employers
who hire and trai n eligible
veterans may receive up to

WiD you be
eligible for
farm programs?
By Patty Dyer
USDA·Soll
Conservation Service
GALLIPOLIS - Farmers who
participate In USDA progra ms
such as price and income sup·
ports, Farmer's Home Adminis tration loans, Commodity Credit
Corporation storage payments .
farm storage facility loa ns. loan
and crop insurance programs,
and other p~ograms where pay·
men ts are made for commodi ties
produced by the farmer, need to
prepare now for so il erosion
control on all the land they
operate to be eligible for th ese
payment programs in fu ture
years.
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The Sol! Conservation Servi ce
can help farm ers remai n eligible
for these programs by providing
Conservation Plans tha t oulline
tillage and rotation require·
ment s on a fi eld by fi eld basis.
Fields differ in needed erosion
control management because the
fields differ in their soi l type,
slo pe length a nd slope percents.
To be. eligi ble for farm programs on any of the la nd that a
farmer operates. the farmer
mus t show tha t he is opera ting a ll
of the highi.y erodible la nd
follow ing a n approved Conserva·
- lion Pian by 1990. Highly erodibl e
land is land which is currently
.eroding at higher than accepta·
ble levels or has the potential to
be highly erosive If current
conservation pract ices are dis·
c.ontlnued. This Includes nearly
all of the Galiia County cropland
except those that a re nearly level
or only slightly slopingo
Many of the conservation prac·
lice changes that need to be made
on Gallia County farms ca nnot be
easily made in just one year.
Farmers that think they need a
conservation plan should contact
the Gallia Soli and Wa ter Conser·
valion District now'so that a lime
can be scheduled to complete a
Conservation Pl an to be imple- mented in the futur e. For assist·
· ance , please cali446·B687.

of commerce will determine conduct a n annual audit; prac-. •
how t)le funds' awarded to each · tlce non-dJscrimlnatlo~; have :
county are to be distributed demonstrated the ca pability to ,
among the emergency food and deliver emergency food and/ or:
shelter programs operated· by shelter programs; and if they are
local service organizations in the a private voluntary organiza tl9n,
area.
lhey should have · a voluntary
Thelocalboardswillberespon· board. -,
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sible for reoommendlng age ncies
Qualifying organizations· are
to receive these funds and any urged to ,apply and .. further
addlt.ionai funds avilable under . information on the PfOgr~ may
this phase of the program.
be obtai9.ed ,by sontactln~ the ,
Under the terms of the grant Meigs·· 'Coun\y (:omm~siOners, •
irom the natlona't board local 992-2895. Gallip.oli~ Area .
governmental or private 'voi un- ... Charr:tber of Commerce. 44.&amp;0596,
tary organizations chosen to . or Gallia·Meigs Convnumty Ac·
)'eceivefunds !lJUStbenOn'·profit;
tiop Agen·cy at 9~2·6629 o~ 367· .
have an accounting system
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JOLLY OLD ELF •• Santa made his round&amp; through' Racine
during Saturday's Christmas parade on the back of a fire truck.
Guess the magic sleigh must have been In the shop.

By OSWALDO BONILLA
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MANA&lt;fUA. Nicaragua (UPI) - U.S. officials
said they have not been permitted to . visit an
American, believed , to be the brother of a
congressman, arrested on suspicion of spying on·a
Nicaraguan air base for the United States.
The man. identified as Samuel NesleyHall, 49,
of Dayton, Ohio, was arrested Friday in a
restricted are,a of Punta Huete air base, 12 miles
north of Managua, Foreign Minister Miguel
._ d'Escoto said late Saturday.
D'Escoto said HaU; who has played a role In
supplying Nicaragua's Misklto Indian guerrillas,
admitted that he was working for a private U.S.
espionage ·company. "rollecting Information for
the U:S. government ."
A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy said the
mission was Informed of the detentron but dld not
know anything about the suspect or the activities
for which he was arrested.
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"We have asked for access to him. So far It has
not been granted." said AI Laun, the public affairs

TINY MISS WINTERTIME- Saturday's temperature was a bit
chilly, but Kayla Pullins bundled up warm so she could participate .
In the Rac;tne Christmas parade.
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officer at the U.S. Embassy. "We have no
the region In the past. He was very surprised. He
independent Information on him."
thought he was in the United States at the time."
Hall is the second American arres ted by the
Gessel said. N'o on'e offered information disputing
Nicaraguans this year . Eugene Hasenfus, who
that Samuel and Ton y'Hail are brothers.
A statement from the Interior Ministry in
admitted that he was running combat gear to the
U.S.·backed Contra rebels. was captured Oct. 6
Managua. released by the Nicaraguan Embassy
after his supply J1lane was shot down.
in Washington, said a passport confiscated from
the suspect contained visas for travel to Israel,
D' Escoto said Hall might be forced to stand trial
before the Sandlnlsta People's Tribunal that tried
South Africa and El Salvador.
Hasenfus and sentenced him to 30 years in jail for
A U.S. government source in Washington said
violating terrorism and public security laws.
the information released by the Nicaraguan
Following announcement of Hall's arrest.
Embassy about Hall's passport "so~nds very
reports surfaced that he was the brother of Rep .
right. I know for a fact he's been in Israel and he
Tony Hall. D.Qhio. Hall said he received ,no
said he's been in Angola." ·
offlcl'al .word that ~h@ man ·"lll'r~ted ..l"l!A.•,hl&amp; . ,
''l'v!'. seen that pauport and ll!e.r~ly_ every~
'brother, an Olympic diving medalist and a
page is covered," said the source, who requested
self·styled "guerrUla commander."
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anonymity.
But the congressman' s spokesman. Michael
A U.S. official said that It was unlikely Hail
Gessel, · told United Press International that
could have arrived at Punta Huete air base by
"based.on the Information we have and the news
accident. The United States has charged that
reports we've seen it's likely It's his brother."
runways at the isolated base are being lengthened
"Congressman Hall has known he has been In
to accomodate Soviet military aircraft.

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writer who came to see what was happening ln tlll'
country," d'Escoto said.
But after further questioning, d'Escoto said,
Hall admitted working for a li.S. espionage
company called " Phoenix Battalion" that was
"collectin g info r mation for the U. S.
government."
D'Escoto sa id maps and sketches of the air base
and "diverse objects of Nicaraguan military
interest" were found on Hail, who he said was
"advising the Mlsklto Indians." .
"If someone Is gathering intelligence informa·
lion, he cannot be walking around wlth good
Jnt~l!.tl9~. " ~ ' Escoto said, "(Hall) wUI be .
lnvestlgate!l in dep(h and possiblY stand before
the tribunals. "
Samuel Nesley Hall. the brother of the
congressman and son of a for mer mayor of
Dayton, is an Army veteran who won a sliver
medal in diving at the 1960 Olympics in Rome.

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AKRON iUPI) -The widow of
Lois Baird,. widow of Dr.
a prominent Akron neurosurgeon William C. Baird II, agrees with
has sued the General Motors critics of the system who say the
.' (:orp. and Its Pontiac division for belts allow a dangerous amount
, $3 million In what is believed to . of sla.ck to accumulate In the
lie the first trial challe.nging the ·shoulder harness and can leave
' safety of GM's controversial seat passengers with little or no
: belt system.
protection in an accident .

Official claims Bush
aide knew about deal
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PHONE '446-1276
Now Open 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monddy·Friday
Saturday' 7:3(! to 5 P.M.

WASHINGTON (UP!) -An
aide to Vice President George
.Bush pressured Lt. Col. Oliver
· North to hire a former CIA
· operative to help manage a
· private network supplying
arms to Nicaraguan rebels, a
White House official says.
The official said Sunday
that Donald Gregg. Bush's
national security advl~er, received . regular progress reports of the arms·supply net·
work and knew that North was
directing the operation.
North was fired from .his
National Security Council post
Nov. 25 for his role in the
diversion of up to S30 million in
profits from clandestine arms
sales to Iran to the Contras
through Swiss ba'nk accounts.
Gregg has said that he did
' not know anything about. the
private network until · the
, former CIA operative, Feliz
·Rodriguez, Informed him ·of
the operation In August.
However, the White House
official, who declined to be
named, ~hallenged those .
statements\ saying a subordl·
nate regularly Informed
Gregg about network
activities.
The official said Gregg
knew that North had been
· directing the private effort to
provide military ana flnahclal
assistance to the rebels, a
. CIA·formed force fighting to
overthrow Nicaragua's Sandi·
nista government.
North complained several
times to White House asso·

Vice President Bush
elates last spring that Gregg
was pressuring him to hire
Rodriguez to help run the
network. the official said.
"Gregg keeps pushing me to
take (Rodriguez) on," the
official . quoted North as
saying.
Bush's spokesman, Marlin
Fitzwater, said Sunday tbe
vice president has asked
Gregg to give him a chronol·
ogy of . 'his contacts with
Rodriguez, who used the alias
Max Gomez.'
"At this point there Is no
Indication of any wrongdoing
on Don's part," Fitzwater
said. "Our Intention is to get
all the information out about
Don Gregg and his contacts so ·
there can be no question about
hilt role."
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- John
Undcrwood, District Exten·
sion Agronomist, will be one of
the Instructors for the "Herb!·
clde for Row Crops" class to
be held Monday, Dec. 15, 7:30
p.m., at the Gallla County
Serilor Citizens Center. He will
be Joined for the presentation
by Kent Harrison, OSU Exten· .
sion Specialist In Weed
Science.

AKRON, Ohio !UP!) - The
selection of Cltibank as lead
agent · in the Goodyear Tire &amp;
Rubber Co. restructuring loan
package apparently has offended
ot her s in the bank ing industry.
According to "The Bank Letter," a weekly publication of
Instituponal Investor magazine,
Goodyear's c hoi ce was not well·
received among cert ain un.'
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"~indow·shade" feature, so
named because lhe should~r
harness can be lightened or
loosened by tugging it slightly in
the saine way a wt~dow shade Is
adjusted, Is crux of the complaint
a gainst the belts .
Baird died in 1982 when the
Pontiac Grand Am he was
driving, with his seat belt fas·
tened, ran off the road and struck
a tree.
The lawsuit has reached the
jury in U.S. District Court. ·
Paul Lewis, a consultant in
automobile litigation, has .kept
close watch nationally on law·
suits that blame the window·
shade feature lor accident·
related injulres. He believes the
Baird suit is the first such 'case to
go to go on trial.
'" It's 'a situation where all the
Amerlcan·manufacured automo·
biles have the same or similar
deveice, so 'lt's a fairly common
problem , although It may not be
recognized by people," Lewis
said.
Some critics say they expect
injuries related to the design to
become apparent very soon as
more states enact mandatory
seat belt laws.
"The reason these injuries
were not showing up is because
so few peoplewereweartngtheir
seat belts," sa id David Blss, an
automo(lve Sl\fety consultant.
"Now be pr~pared to see people
being seriously lnjuredwith their
seat belts on."
Attorneys for General Motors
·COntend that the wlndow·shade
design had "essentially no role"
In the Baird accident.
General Motors engineers testifying In the Baird case said that
although there Is a potential for
too much slack to accumulate,
. typical movement is not likely to
cause it.
Pontiac owner manual contain
warnings about the · potential
danger Of excessive slack in the
seat belts. Attorneys for Baird
said the problem Is the manuals
don't tell what Is excessive slac~.

ON THE LIST ...:. A judge on the special court
looking lor an Independent prosecutor to Invest!·
gate the lrans arms·Conlra aid scandal said the
panel has narrowed Its search, but the short list Is
"changing every day." Legal sources said a
le~tdlng candldale for lhe job Is Lawrence Walsh,

right, a former federal judge In New York, depaly
attorney general in the Eisenhower administration and a f~rmer president of the American Bar
Association. Publlsbed reports said that Herbert
· Stern, left, a retiring federal judge In New Jersey·,
is also a candidate for the job. (UPI)

Dole: Reagan nee,ds top legal advice
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Pres·
ldent Reagan s hould have a top
legal adviser to assist him in the
unfolding Ir.an·Contra scandal,
since chief of staff Donald Regan
does not have the legal background, Senate Republica n
leader Robert Dole says.
The Kansas lawmaker said he
believes, " What the president
needs Is someone to keep him
advised," of the legal ins and outs
of the affair, beyond the services
provided by the White House
counsel's office.
·"
"Bring in a past president of
the American Bar Association,
some prestigious lawyer, someone like Howard Baker for
example, to advise the president,
take a look at all the documents
and · explain to the press from
time to time what really has
happened," Dole said Sunday.

serve as "de facto" chief of staff.
Regan, under fire in the
exploding con troversy over secret divers ion of clandestine Iran
arms sales profits to the U.S.·
backed Nicaraguan rebels, received a tepid endorsement from
White House colleague Patrick
Buchanan.

concerning Regan.
Lately, . Mic hael Deaver. a .
former Reaga n White House
deputy chief of s taff. has lx'en
advising ·the White House on
damage-control in the Ira·n·
Contra crisis with sugges tions
for a replacement for Regan, The
New York Tim es reported today.

Saying he did not know If
rumors of Regan 's resignation
were true, Buchanan, the Whit e
House communications director.
said, "He should do wha t the
president tells him to do. "
Dole said he spoke with Regan
Saturday night and, "He said,
'I'll tell you one thing, I'm not
leaving the White House." ' .
Asked how long Regan would
stay, Dole responded, "He didn 't

Administration offl&gt;lals said
tha.t in recent days DeavE&gt;r has
contacted former Transporta·
tion Secretary Drew Lewis to
discuss his replacing Regan and
has raised the possibility that
retiring Sen. Paul Laxalt, R·
Nev., a close friend of the
president 11nd the fi rs t lady,
would wotk with Lewis in the
White House. Lewis, a P9PUiar
figure in the Republican Party. is
also close to Na nc:f Reagan .

say." . ·
Dole said, "I think the pres!·
dent's decided to keep Don

Dole said that person - he Regan."
Reagan, who with his wife,
specifically mention ed (ormer
.Nancy,
attended a taping of the
Sf!n. Howard Baker, R·Tenn.,
NBC·TV
special "Christmas In
who served on the Senate Water·
gate committee more than a Washington" Suriday night, redecade ago - would ultimately fused to respond to questions

..

-

In recent weeks. adminlstra·
tion officials and friends of the
first lady told the Times. Nancy
Reagan has spoken a lmost daily,
a nd sometimes several times a
day to Deavet, whose lobbying
actiV'Ities are under Investigation
by a Federa l grand jury.

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