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4.5 million people sign up for
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Meigs activities

Center memberships on sale
. It is time to purchase your 1993 Meigs
Multipurpose Senior Center Membership. For
$3,00 per year, you will receive six copies of the
Older Adult News and also show your support for
Meigs Senior Programs.
Robert Dailey
Middleport is pictured
purchasing his 1993 membership from Kathleen
Scott and Mary K. Roush, active participants in
the Meigs Retired Senior Volunte~r Program
(RSVP).
The 1993 membership cards may be.
purchased at the Meigs Senior Ceoter, P.O. Box
7?2, · Pomeroy, OH 45769. If possible, please
include ~ stamped, self-addressed envelope.
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·"Be Prepared" for Social SecUrity
If you're thinkina about retiring and sisning up for Social
Security uydmc 10011, 110111e of
the belt lldvice I .CIII give you is
contained in the old Boy Scout
motto: "Be Prepared." I realize
lbat the
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then
Dlellltpney lite Social Security
can be ovez:whehning, but you
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By CHARLENE HOEM.ICH
district with il similar policy.
Seiltillel News Stall' '
also thinks some ~tnden?S close 10
Currently only Meigs and the Meigs schools, like in the FillPOMEROY • The deadline for
students to apply for second Southern have policies of ol!en woods area, and now attend~
semester open enrollment in the enrollment which mate it poss1ble Eastern may transfer, but lbat
Meigs and Southern Local School for students of the two distticts 10 reverse may be true with some
attend school in either districL This from Meigs aoing into the Fa 1 n
DistriciS is Dec. 1S.
. ()pen enrollment is a method is the second yesr for the llisuicts' schools.
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which gives students a choice, sub- policies.
Carpenler says that he doea IIOl
ject to certain restrictions, as to . The only restrictions come from forsec a large exchange of .,.v!rn(s
whether lhey attend school in the class size and studmts unclr:l expul- nat year when state-wide opca
district in which they reside or in sion. Schools are not required 10 enrollment either has to be acx:ctltaccept students when the class into ed or rejecred on an indlvldull ~
an adjacent districL
In the Meiss Local District, whiCh they wantiO transfer already trict basis. .
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application .is made through the has the maximum number of stu·
More chmce as 10 schools tbt:ir
superintendent's office, while in dents allowed by law. neither are children attend seems 10 be the 11011
Southern Local application is made they required to accept students of lhe Ohio Deparlment of ~
io the principal of the school the who are expelled or under an tion, the superintendent poill~
expulsion order for disciplinary out ..The only fear he bu heJr!l
student wants to attend.
. · Application 10 participate in !he reasons.
voiced, he said, is that choice will
Meijs Local Superintendent tum iniO a recruiting tool for is!i·
. ·open enrollment program is made
by writing • letter stating the name James Carpenter says that currently • letes.
of the student, the grade, and the about 11 students from the SouthOrd of Southem Local adv~
ern Local School District have that students are not being~
preferred school.
The progtam was established transferred, and that most of those at either Poi1land or Letart. Reaby the·Ohio l&gt;epartrnent or Educa- are in Mei~s High School. Bob sons for that are, Ord said, lbal in
tion in 1990 but does not become Ord, supenntendent of Southern both schools there are double
totally effective statewide until July Local, reports that about the same grades in one classroom, and ~
old Nield Beatz of Middleport, tells the Jolly Old
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I, 1993. Before then all school dis- number liave come iniO Southern clal education students are mamMan what slle wants under her tree on Christ·
parade Tbn. sten1 at
tricts must vote 10 implemeqt an classes from Meigs.
s~amod .jnto _the regular classwas a peaoul vlllt wltb
mas mmping,
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The picture in both districts, room.
open enrollment policy or not to
oa Sallta'il knee;' four "year
, •s..ta. Here
however, is expected to change
implement open enrollmenL
As for transportation, it is proThose adoptin11 open enrollment next year when all districts must vided from th~ nearest pickup point
policies will then acawt or release have an open enrollment policy.
to the district. It is the parent's
Students who live near the_· re~sibility to get their child or
students from or to adjacent counties. The state education money Athens County line or the Gallia- children to that pickup point.
will follow lhe student. The poli- . County line may decide to apply to Between Meigs and Southern. the
cies provide that students ill any schools in those districts because of piCkup point is in Minersville.
GALLIPOUS - During Thurs· gency Medical Service, to discuss need to be made because not all distnct with an open enrollment
of the Gallia informational stickers containing areas in the county have the same
phone numbers for law enforcethe com- emergency sdephone numbers.
Bailey pointed out that several ment and fire protection.
Commissioner Harold Montdifferent
of
gomery asked if it would be possi- ·
ble 10 have stiCkers made contailJing the phone numbers of the Gallie County Sherifrs Department
and the EMS wilb a blank space
allowing residenis to write in ~
appropriate number for the fue
department serving their area.
Bailey alsO !Old !he commission
that. the number of EMS runs in
November was up 45 from October.
Part of the reason for the
increase, Bailey explained, is. due
10 the Portsmouth Ambulance Service moving its equipment 10 Point
Pleasant, W. Va.
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The commission also met with
Linda B.· Nibert. a county employee, who wanted 10 know why she
did not receive her $1,0(XJ.incentive check for county employees
not using the county's health insurance plan.
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In a letter she presented to the
commission, Nibert Said she fol- ·
lowed the proper steps to receive
GE'ITJNG READY'- Members or the Space
Parade while pArked on Tbird ·Avenae Saturday
the incentive check and said the
Aae Pioneers 4-H dub from Galli• Couaty,
momlna. Tbe noat was one of 70 units ?bat parfault lay with someone other than
advised by Kay Powers, began prepariD&amp; their
tlclpated In Saturday's parade through the dey.
hmelf.
float
for
entry
Ia
the
Gallipolis
Christmas
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(Times-Sentinel
photu).
Montgomery said Brent Saun~
ders', countr prosecutor, would
examine the Issue. ·
After meeting with Niben, the
STARTING TOUCHES- Shane Wileman and Kathy Keenau
commission discussed closing the
_ ..... lbe C....._ tree tat wu ulnsep part of the Gal·
courthouse the afternoon of Dec :
.npolll ~'ott Ollke llollt entered In Saturday'• .C hrisbul parade
24, Otristmu Eve.
tbrouP GalHpolia. wu-aa and KeetWI were amOII&amp;Itvenl peoAccording to Montgomery, the
ple puttlnc the float, wbleh featured Ben ·Franklin'telling stories to
decision to allow employees to
children, Jo&amp;elber at GaJHpolla Developmental Center prior to tbe
make it efficient, said the' agency's it's severely lacking," said Din!l:COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) leave early on Chriss111as Eve has
parMie's start. (Times-Selldnd photo).
tor James Conrad on Friday. He
traditionally been at the discretion The Ohio Department of Human tern~ direcl«.
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sense
organization,
Services
needs
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recqanized
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said that too often, divisions wilhin ••
CoatiDued ou A-1
the department do not communi• _

Gallia officials discuss informational
.stickers for emergency phone numbers

Conrad says Ohio agency
needs reorganization

Lentes names Knight, Tenoglia · assistant prosecutots.
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Knight Said Friday that he and
By BRIAN J. REED
the problems are local, and a local
Tenoilia had resigned that office, filled .from applications submitte,d public
SeutiDel News Stall'
defender is best equipped 10
POMEROY - Meias County effecuve Decembec 14. That resig- by total attorneys. Knight said Fn- deal wilh them."
Public Defender Charles H.· Knight nation was ·submitted to regional day that he had discussed !he posiKnight receives $40,000 esch
and Assistant Public Defender Public Defender Supervisor tion with at least one other atla'IICy year as a term of the contract·wilh
Christopher Tenoglia have been Michael Westfall of Athens, who in Pomeroy, but that he did not 'the county commissioners. That
named assistant prosecutors by o.versees the public defender sys- know whether that atiOmey had figure does not mate provisions for
lication.
Prosecutor-elect John R. Lentes, ,tern in several Southeastern Ohio flied an
W
estf~
is not required to fill rent, support staff salaries or any
counties.
Ieavins a vacancy in the public
According 10 Knight, Westfall · the posision with a 1oc:al attorney, other ovethead expenses. The bud.defender's office.
set fot the county prosecutor, on
Lentes, who defeated Prosecut- will assign an atiOmey from the although Knigbt ~ · that he feels the other hand, does provide for
ing Attorney Steven L. Seery in the regional office to handle public the commisaioocn would probably those expenses. Bosh positions are
November election is a Democw. defender assigmnenes until the end be more apt 10 continue the public considered half-time, allowing
. Knight and Tenoglia are ROI!IIbli- of the year. After the now ~· a defender program if a local attor- attorneys to maintain their private
ney performs the wort.
caiiS. Knight served as an II8Si8laDt new public defender w1ll be
"'fhere's always local input ·law. practices.
appoiniod
by
the
regional
office.
p!OICC""" under Bernard V. Fultz
Lentes has not yet determined
the commissioners decide
several yean qo, and as Common That appointment will fill the ICI'JDS because
where
the prosecu10r's Office will
Pleas Jud&amp;c from 1982 to 1988. He of a contract with the county com- whether the county'will remain in be located, he said earlier last
has been Meigs County's Pu!Jiic missioners that runs until. July, the system," Knight Said. "I feel weclc.
1993.
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strORJ!Y that ?bcre should be someDefender since 1990.

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Conrad was .brought in tait:
monlh by Gov. George Voinoviell
after the resignation of Directof
Terry Wallace. Wallace's resignation came after an investigation bY
state Inspector General David
Stimz found mismanagement llld
favoritism in the departmenL
Conrad Said "serious structunl
re(rganization •• muss sake place so
the depa0111ent can manqe efficiently its $7 billion budget and
sueh programs as subsidized day
care, child support enforcement
and Medicaid.
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While one division wu encouraging counties 10 sign up chilclrea
for expanded day care prosrams,
ofher divisions were faillna to
mOjiitor enrollment, he said. The
programs ran up a $4 7 million. ..
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&lt;Survivors include her husband, Evan F. Dillon or Ashland, who she

. niarried Aug. 26, 1931 in Greenup, Ky.; two daughlels, Donna Manning
o£ N'e.w York City, N'.Y., 11111 Connie Swieransti of Colfax, Calif.; two
Jli:mv!SCll!s; one sister, Katblcc:n Slagrr of Vinton; and one brother, Noah
c; Bromfield of CUper, Wyo.
·: She was preecded in death by one son, Laverne Evan Dillon; two sistin, Mary :bennett and Wila Tomlinson; an4 three brothers, James,
William. and Joseph Brwnfield.
·: Services will be ll a.m. Tuesday .at Crown City Methodist Church,
With Pastllr Lany T. Allen officiating. Burial wi.U b in Crown City Ceme-

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Friday, Dee. 11 at 8 p.m. Ia the Fine ud Per·
formln1 Arll Center at Rio Grande. Tile prolr&amp;lll wiD be spOt between brief choral _works
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Traditional, yule,tide choral music
on tap for Friday Chorale concert

RIO GRANDE- For a change
of pace, tl;le Masterworks Chorale
at the Univetsity of Rio Grande
isn't devoting its entire winter concert to the yuletide spiriL
Rather, the Chorale, now in iiS
fourth year of ellistence, will aciUally split the performance into two
tery.
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distinctive halves, one covering
. •: Friends may caU at Willis Funeral Home on Monday from 5-7 p.m. brief choral works that faD-within
aild one llour prior to services at the cbun:h on Tuesday.
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the organi:~;ation's definition of
classical musical literature, .and !he
other.to a celebratiQII of the holiday
season, explained Dr. Merv Murdock, the Chorale's director.
The concert will be staged in the
Christensen
Theatre of the F'me and
:: COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP}- shrimp, crabs, birds and mammals.
Perfonning
Arts Center on Friday.
Min than 6 million preserved aniIt was QPCned Thursday in a for- ·
Dec.
ll
at
8
p.m. The performance
nials and planiS tbll were scaaered mer food services building.
isfreeandopentothepublic.
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o)ier tbe Ohio State University
"I just wish it could have· hapMurdock said the 80-member
pus have been gathered fitto pened at the beginnin~ of my
: place
career instead of now, •• Slid zoolo- Chorale, which consists of campus
'rtbe muversity's new Museum gist David H. Sransl!ery, who pro- and community performers, will
o(Biodiversil)' includes 3.S million posed the museum in 1960 and is ojlen the concen with an assonof works by noted composeiS,
irisects. 1.1 million fish. 830,000 an emeritus professor at lhe uaiver- ment
ranging
from the 1400s 10 contcmgJstropods, 410,000 plants, sity. "Everyone 'said ' Dave, put
3!S,OOO mollusks, 100.000 ticks your energy into something else.
aild mites and more tban 60,000 You'll never see that at Ohio
~.toads, salamanders, crawfish. State."'
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of department heads and office

i acility has room for six ·

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run from three 10 four minutes in
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Each of these have stood the
teit of time and are classic, if not
filling the full definition ~ a classic," Munloct lllded. "With ~.
the audience wiD obtain a feoling
and a conll'lllt in the development
of choral music over the last 600
years.
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"Unlike the 'Mcssillh • with its
entini book of numbers 10 be performed, our selections are separate
works tbal tend to stand on their
own " he said.
· The secood pan of the concen
will be given to a performance of A
Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin
' Britten, a 12-part·extended work
that will featu:e as accompanist on
~· Jean N~ of the Ohio State
Uruwnitr School of Music.
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by 20th centUry composer John
Rutter will feshft a.amall archesIra of local musicians who will pro:
vide a wide range of mustcal
moOds dwough the violin, the viola,
· the cello, Oulll and claritleL
For the last scledion. a surprise
guest conductor will be o_n hand,
Murdock said.
The Chorale's membership has
grilwn significantly in the pasl y~
and Murdock said the group wtll
begin rehtarsing for its spring con·
cen immediately after the Christmas break. No auditions are necessary to become a !DOmber of the
Chorale, 8lld all potential members .
need is. a desire 10 sing, he ~­
.While the performance !s free,
Murdock noted that donauons to
·defray some of the organization's
costs will be acceplllcl.

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delicit and enrollment had to be
frozen.
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Coruad said the fedaal government also recently levied a $29
million penallY for mimes in the ·,
state •s adminislration of the food
stamp program.
He said a new computer I)'SlCm
may have contributed to clerical ·
mistakes ~ulting in overspending ,
and mismanagement Tho Sllllll's •
food stamp program uses about $1
llillion in federal money 'to help
more than 1 million residents a ;
year.
Conrad said he would ask the
federal government to l!llow Ohio . :
to spread its penalty over three or •
four years.
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·:GALLIPOLIS • The foUowing
c(]Jiples recently ajlplied for marriJ8e licenses in the Gallia COunty
PrObate Court:
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•Cloyd H. Smith, Jr., 45, Rt. l
F6irview Road, Point Pleasant,
W:Va., and Terri Jividen Long, 33,
1076 CooperRCJad, Gallipolis.
,John R. Sheets, 46, 1816 State
Rdulie 160, GallipoliS and Tracy S.
Mitchell, 33, lll29 lOth Street,
HunliDpln W.Va.
Mark A. Coburn, 22, 1915
SlliOby Road, PalrioC, 11111 Carolyn
R..Wilsm. 17, l9CJI Smokey Road,

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·~ L. Darby, 32, 353 Piper
RQid. VtniOII, and Vickie M. Proc101', 32, 3S3 Piper Road, Vinton.
.Brpn._R. Apple, 19, 14889 S.R.
141, Olllipolis, and Mary E. Lloyd,
l8,!183Bullerllne. Vinroo.
.JIIIIICI R. Pierce n. 23. aos S.R.
51111 Gallipolis. and Terese L. Mar·
lin,18,GallipolisFerry, W.Va.
Anthony W. Jacbon, 18, 1058
Kqkeen Road, Oak Hill, and
Danielle D. Ocbs, 17. 1058 Kokt:en

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were seven lictets sold ~ all.
five num.bera drawn in Frtday:
night's Buckeye S driwing, and
each winnina ticket is worth
$100,000, the Ohio Loatry said. ' .
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Loatry selections:
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girls who fail to regularly use other
girls, Rosetta Stith wants her stu· ct;llltraccptives.
dents to stay in school Jon~~: enough
"It lasts for five years 8lld I do
to graduate and "get a life!•
not have to worry about taking it
Starting in January. her students· every day," said student Latonya
will have an opt)on believed Charles, 17. She said she would
unavailable elsewllere in the coun- consider an implant after her child
try: a city-run, in-school clinic will is born next month.
offer the ~ontraceptive implant,
The Abell Foundation, a Balti·
Norplant, which prevents pregnan- more charity. donated $200,000 to
cies for five years,
buy Norplant for girls who aren't
"Norplanl gives them an 0111ion covered by Medicaid or private
in terms of finishing hijrh school insurance.
and college," Stith, prmcipal of
Laurence Paquin School, Said Fri·
day.
Starting in January, the school's
in-house clinic, which already provides other contraceptives, will
Veterans MelllOI'ial
begin providing the -Norplant
FRIDAY
ADMISSIONS • RusimplanL
sell
Cline,
Racine;
Sharon Ward,
In Balt4nore, nearly 10 percent
Pomeroy;
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Maxine
Matthews,
of girls ages IS to 17 gave birth in
Rolland.
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1990, nearly triple the national rate,
FRIDAY DISCHARGES
according 10 state hea)th fi~.
Alleyne
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Ohio's Deborah Pryce wiD speak
for fellow Republicans in lhe early
days of the next congressional ses,
sion.
Fellow GOP freshmen on Fri\lay
selected Pryce of Columbus as
their interim leader.
Voting came as the huge class
of freshmen sought to organize
themselVes as a force to be reck·
oned with. They are the biggest
incoming class since -1948 - 110
freshmen out of 43S House seats.
The officers will have little leal
power in the lfouse unless the
freshmen vote as a cohesive bloc.
That prospect is considered unlikely because of differences, including
panisan and regional.
The Republicans will choose
tll~ir ~rmanenr~ders in January.

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cipal of a high school for pegnant

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Lottery results

companies in the state, including ances if they get a job or their
customers in dte PIP program, ~y financial sinwioo changes.
PIP customers are required to
a surcharge on their monthly bills.
The clwje is based on the amount pay l 0 percent of their income 10
of power used. Utility complllies the utility company that provides
do not share the cost. Municipal their heating IIOurt:e and !I percent
utilities and small private power to their secondary utility.
Columbia Gas of Ohio
companies are 1101 pan of the jlro·
gram.
spokesman Jim Vitak said lhc comMs. Kirk said the PUCO is pany supports the program but Is
looking for a long-tenn solution to concemcd about the one-year Jag in
the subsidy issue rather than for a assessiP&amp; PIP charges all cUStomers
temporary adjustment in PIP . pay. The sun:har&amp;e is set each year
charges. The talks are to conclude based on the previous year's
in the sping.
Ulipaid bills.
Vitak said the program may
One ides that is being tried out
is called "PIJ' Works." The pro- need some line-tuning.
gram aUows PIP customers to continue paying reduced monthly biDs
for two YCSI!I after they get a job,
instead of requiring them to pay
!heir full bills immediately. The
goal is to enco':fie people to go to
work and event y get off the PIP
progialll.
Ms. Kirk said PIP is not a "free
ride" because PIP customers are
held responsible for unpaid bal· .

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AKRON, Ohio (AP) - A con- dize federal fundin~.
·
gressional agency is investigating
Applegate's chtef of staff, Jim
whether Ohio State University and Hart, said the congressman asked
()ther federal contractors have hired for a GAO investigation after
enough disabled Vietnam era veter· numerous veteran complaints, priaps, a published repon said today.
marily involving federal agencies
~ Rep. Douglas Applegate, D·
and the postal service.
Ohio, has asked for an investigaHan s{lid the GAO rcpon should
tion by the General Accounting be released in April.
dffice, the investigative arm of
Ohio State is one of the targets
Congress, lhe Akron Beacon Jour- . because it is one of the nation's
nal said. Applegate is a member of largest universities, wilh more lhan
tlie House Veterans Affairs Com. SO,OOO siUdents, the paper reported.
IIJittce.
The other targets of lhe GAO probe
• State lawmakers in Columbus weren' t identified.
aie conducting a separate review
Calls for comment made to
O)'l the hiring of veterans at aU of Ohio State's communications
Ohio's public universities, the office went unanswered early
said.
today .
: The 1974 Vietnam Veterans
Readjustment Act gave disabled
and Vietnam-era veterans equal
e!Dployment opportUDities similar
COLONY THEATRE
tO minorities. Any company. agen•
TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY
cy or university employing more
DUSnN HOFFMAN IN
t~an 50 people and getting more
HERO
ONE EVENING SHOW 7:30
than $50,000 in federal grants must
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
follow the federal law.
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•Eric S. Kemper, 18, 934 S.R.

.Tcrely L. Clagg, Jr., 30, 2206
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Monota R. Dinguss, 36, 2206 Eastera' Ave., Gallipolis.
John B. Ray, 22, 3226 S.R. 141,
Gallipolis. and Tc:ri S. Feustel, 24,
3226 S.R. 141. Gallipolis
Ouis D' Amund Ward, 26,410
Cypress Court, Point Pleasant,
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South-Central Ohio
' · Sunday, mostly sunny. High in
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counbouse will be opeil Dec. 24,"
·4JO Cypress Court, Porn' t Pleasant, George Pope, commission presiden,S81
t 'd·
WV
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Afterwards, '!'lhile meeling_with
William R. Keefer, 33 , Rt; 2 Jack Fowler, executive vice presi- ·
Leon, W.Va., and Penny L. White, dent of the GaUia County Chamber
19, Rt.. 2 Leon W.Va.
of Commerce and Community
:~~ ~J:.PgiOPing~ ~S • ~ . Impr~v~men t Corporation, !he ,
.w-.
. n, · a.,
commtsston approved a resolunon
Margte G. Mulhns, 24 •. 13?9 E. allowina Fowler IO.complcte a preBethel-Church ~oad. Galltpohs.
. liminary application for an Eco·
Scou A. Davts_. 21! 99 LeG~e nomic Development Adminislrl·
Boulevarde, Gallipolis, 11111 ~bene tion grant to provide fundin&amp; for
K, ~eaver, 5685 S.R. 32S, Vmroo.
the proposed Gallia County IndusBi!Jy J. Dunlap, 24,2602 East- trial Park
~m Ave:, Gallipolis, and Otrista L.
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Din$uss, 19, 2602 Eastern Ave., More units alerted
Gallt~lis.
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WASHINGTON (AP) ·- The
. Bnan M. Nolan, 18, ~ .R. 160 Pentagon on Saturday alerted more
Vmton, and C~l K. Tnplett, 18, _troops to pack up for the U.S.-Ied
RL l ~wn Ctty. .
mercy mission to Somalia, and miiPatnck
Mernll, 32, 1~849 itary officials said the logistics of
S.R. 554, Btdwcll, and Robm L. Operaiion Restore Hope will be
D~ummond, 28, S064 S.R. 850, oneofthetoughesteverattempted.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP}Slalie regulators soon may be alter·
inJ. the program 1llder which Ohio
utility customers subsidize electric
and gas servi'ce for people who
cannot pay their bills.
Lisa Kirk, a spokeswoman for
the Public Utilities Commission of
Ohio, said state regulators, utility
companies, the Office of lhe Consumers • Counsel and other agencies are negotiating·to revise the
Percentage of Income Payment
progr&amp;JD.
.
The plan was started in Dec~­
her 1983 to help poor Ohioans cope
wilh electric and natural gas biDs.
II allows 'people wiih family
incomes at or below ISO percent of
the· federal poverty level to pay
reduced ps and electric bills based ·
on their mcorne.
The 230,000 households in lhc
PIP progr&amp;JD owe $248 million in
· gas _
and electric bills.
Residential and business customers of all investor-owned utility

MICH.

At midday, IIIIOW extended from
the central and southern ROc:lrles
across a large Jl(l'!ion of New Mex- '
ico nonbwestcm Texas, western
Okiahoma and the southwestern •
half of Kansas.
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Snow began railing Friday. and
totals through midm()ming Satur- ·
day included 22 inches. at Sandia ', . ·
Peak, N.M., and 19 tnches at ·
Flagstaff, Ariz.
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Freezing rain elttended over 1
southwestern to east-&lt;:entral. Okla· •
homa, changing to rain over ,
Arkansas and southern Teus.
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Snow also feU over mach of the I
northern half of the Atlantic Coast':
states the northern and central ,
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the lower Great I
Lakes, the upper Ohio Valley and"
LoWer Michigan. ·
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IN REHEARSAL -Members oflhe Ualver·
sity or Rio Grode's Masterworks Chorale,
under the direction or Dr. Merv Murdock,
above, rehearse for tbe Chorale's wlnll!r -eerl

Bertha
I. Dillon .
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Sunday, Dec. 6

By Tile A• hlrl ..,_
Heavy snowllll SIIUiday a:roa
the mouatalos Of lhc Soutbweat,
and snow also exteaded on10 the
Plains ud over parts of tbc Bast. ·
T~ bit record lows in the

•RACINE • Jlnne!d Barry Allen, Sl, Slalie Route 338, Racine, died Sat·
urday, Dec. !1, 1992, 111. his resideoct.
·He- bam July 7, 1941 in SlivasVille, son of ihe late Wesley AlleQ
8lld Once Middleswanh A1lea of PMiind.'
He - a CIIJXII~ llld a member pf Carpcntms Locallffi50.
Survivan iDcludc his wife, Lois G111ham Allen ofRacine; IWD sons,
Donald B. Allen Jr., ud Kei!h Allen, bodl ~Racine; one daughter, Mrs.
c.t (Cindy} JoluBroo of Racine; tl!me hrolhas, MiiCheU Allen of Symcuse, JMiel Lee Aller. and Rodney Allen, boch of Panland; !hrce sisters,
Robin Albritll)ll d. Beaufort, S.C., Jane Ripley of Franklin, Tenn., and .
Lisa Wood ~ Middleport; modl«-in-Jaw, Darlene Graham Middlcswanh; .
and one gnnc!c!augb~.
He - prcccdecl in death by one infant son, Brad, and grandmother,
NeD Middleswarlh.
.
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Services will be ll a.m. Tuesday at .Ewing Funeral Home, with the
Ri;v. Roger Grate offiCiating. Burial will be in 4tart Falls Cemetery.
,•Fricods ~y 1:811 at lhc funelal home on M~y from 7-9 p.m.

:; ASHLAND, Ky. • Bertha I. DiUon, 81, Ashland, Ky., died Friday,
D!x;. -4, 1992, ather residence.
:. She was bml May 8, 1911 in Glenwood, W.Va., daughter of the late
Ejnme~ Berkley Brumfield and Elizabelh Brumfield Ribich.
• She was a member of Southside Chun:h of the Nazarene, Catlettsburg,

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A MBMBER of The Anociated Pre11, 1nd the American
Newl!plpl&lt; l'llblllbon Allodotiml.

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300 worcli. All leUen 111 lllbject to editiDg and mUll be riaoed with
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I WASIDNGTON -It's beinlt!!!'ccl, inevitably, as an economic smnrtit, aldlough ·not by the bost.
·dent-elect ~ton. preferring !'lore
l(lodcat terminology, said.his mid-month econom1c conference will be
more like a Rllmll. for work. not for show.
: Then apin, an ecanomic retteat isn't. what _the incom!Dg Dem~
~ in miitd. And showy or not, die sessJOOS will be televised, at least m
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wASHINGTON - In early
1986, the law firm of Jones. Dav,
. Reavis and Pogue - the world1s
sccondlargcst - hadcausctocdebrate after corraling Charles Keat·
ing's Lincoln Savings and UleD as
a new client. from the start, it was
clear that Keating had deep poc'k·
etsAce:ording 10 an internal Jones,
Day note, ~ellting ponied up an
unsolicited $250,000 reta1ner,
promising another $250,000 within
weeks. It prom~ one Iones, Day
attorney to wnte: "It appears ...
that American Continental (Lincoin's pan:nt company) is made for
us and we for them."
Today this note is government
evidence. The Resolution Trust
Corporation filed a SSO million
Iawsuitagainstlhe linn for allegedIy aiding_ and abe~
.· g Keating in
the looung of Lmcoln. •'Our
lawyers are going to usc il (the
note) to show the co-outing and
seduction of Jones Day;r !IIIYS one
bigh-level RTC official.
Whether or 1101 Jones, Day was
"seduced" will be decided at a
civil trial early next year. Jones,
Day - which earlier this year
a&amp;reed to a mttltimillion- dollar set·
tlement with former American

Continental bondbolders - insiJts
it's innocent One rum executive
argues that the representation of
Lincoln occurred in early 1986

. PATRIOT . A Patriot man was arrested by the Gallia County
Sheriff's ~IU Friday for obstructing official business.
;
According 10.the report, the Greenfield Township Volunltler File
. Department was called to a structure fire on Jenkins Road in Patriot
When they anivcd, Charles L. Vallance, 34, 1700 Je~'-'~·
Road, .
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tri
Pa ot, was b~ the driveway 10 the structure with bis vehicle.
Vallance re~
to move the vehicle and the fli'C department
contacted the sheriff's department, who dispatched two deputies 10
remove Vallance from the sile.
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and outstanding member of the
business community." Cilin• the
Brns! &amp; Young walks av.:ay
noiC, a Jones, Day official ~ted . large!y !ntact.-.Th~ .record-setting
out that Keating also uqx iii d hia professional liability aettlemenl
. wish for the "best" legal service, · leaves !II~ fi~ OJ! the hook for
indi~ating he was a "client who SIO!l miJ!iol!. Wlth 11ISIIrliiiCC comrealizes you have to pay for parues P'~"g up the balance of
value."
$300 million. But Ernst &amp; Young
Lincoln's 1989 collapse will e.uned mor~ than $2 billion last
U!~ly.ro.st ~yers nearly ~3 . year! accordinJ to the newsletter
billton. Keating 1s currently on trial Public Al:counting Report. ·
for federal bank fraud, and has . "An~laiJie~ofafederally
already been sentenCed to 10 years insured mlbll!lion tbat res\dtS from
in Califotn~ for seciJ!ities fraud. a scheme 10 ~ '!Ioney or from a
Iones, Day ts one of Silt law firms fraud or a combination ~both realand two accounting fmns against ly .cannot be done wnbout the
which the government has ~ht acuvc participation of accountants
claims in CQnnection with Lm- and lawyers,'' aays one governcoin's collapse.
meat official involved in recent
. As the statute of limitations )lro8etution8.
winds down on S&amp;:L-era miscon- . . _Jjtcphen Kalsanos, RTC director
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~ The conference tsn't really a decision-making body," George

~. Clinton's uansition spokesman, said Tuesday. "It's a
t:a~JCUUS-buildillg body and an advisory body."
: WJwever the label, the two-day meeting of business and labor leaders,
¢OIIOillisls and lhe CliniOII bigh command, in Littl~ ~ock on Dec. 14 an~
1~. will be the finl major, public event of the IJlUISillon 10 the new pres!·

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boch the naJional attention and the political and ecodomic ~tfalls !hat WCIIl with domestic summiuy when Republican prcsidenturiccl it
.
.
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Oerakl R. Fml wound up with ihe WIN button and a reteSSJon. For
~~Bush, a 1990 budget summit came to political grief.
.
· "Summits take·on a defmition, an ·expectation of grand des1gn and
· J,.oo ~eniS." Bush said ~ 1990 before a Soviet meeting he said
ihouldn 1be desCJibed as a summiL
wai talking about international affairs', but.the risk .is ~ same
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of tbe worst wrongdoing in the
f111811Cial iJ!dustty llad the imprimatur of ICCOUIIIIIIII and lawycn.
These weren't fly-by-night fraud
artists, bul poft:asiulals wbo were .
employed by some of die CCIIIIIIy's
most venerable firms. Ernst &amp;
Young, one of die nalion's Big Six
accounting fuma, lul month paid
the government $400 million to ·
settle federal complaints over
::~a dozen bankrupt banks

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of communications, while declin- :
ingto dllcuuany panlcular case, •
condemnl what he calls· the out· :
break of "malpractice" among •
profculonala. "Our fccllna here is :
that IICCOUIIIIIIII and lawyers OCCU• :
py a very apoclal polilion within ··
our IOCiety .., there's an cx~ta- :
lion that t11eac penple 11'11 gomg 10 :
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Man jailed following accident
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GAU.IPOUS • Gallipolis police arrested a Crown City nlan
earl~ Sa~y m~ming following an accident on .State Route 7
within the mtmeclion of S.R. 141. .
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U:S~r 0 . Wi~s, Jr., 28, 383 Rock Lick Road, Crown City,
was Jal!cd .for. dnvmg u~dcr the influence, failure to control, .
ob.strucnn~ JUStice and leavmg the scene of an accident
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According 10 the report, Wtlliams wiS southbound when he left
the_,right
a sign. The vehicle sustiuned ·
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damaof the
androad and struck
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. B_IDWELL • ~~ Robie•. 8563 State Route 160, Bidwell, told
Gallia County sheriff's dq_luues someone pried open the steel door
10 her.office and 1001t a smgle-shot 20-gauge gun artd case and !I
U.S. I\rmy World Warn M-1 Carbine rifle with sling. ·
The report did not specify whether the office is located at'Robie's residence or another location.

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1 sawvy =~
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"billable work." The complaint ,;
chargea that, In I9BS, 18 the thrift •
Crisis was spreading, Iones, Day ~
advertised itself as a linn specializ- ,
ing in SelL regulation. It offCI'ed ,
bigh salaries 10 lure federal~- ~
:fu!c~i:C ~ ~ . · g~ ;
supcrvision for the thrift industry, had !
actually panicipeted in two of the ~
board's regulatory actions over ,
Lincoln before Jones, Day hired '.
him in 1985.
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coin has engaged in sevetai!ICI'ious •
regulatory violations," Schilling :
warned, and Lincoln is cngqed in .
activities which tri~ some of ·
the "worst failures'' in deposit· ·
insurance history. After leaving the
govcrnmeot, the RTC alleges that
Schilling met with Keating over ',
lunch in Phoenix, Ariz.. 10 solicit •
Lincoln's legal account
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law and accounting finns implicat- ;
. ed in other professional liability 1
actions, the Jones, Day case may ·
shed light on a question posed in' ;
1990 by U.S. District Judge StanJ
ley Sporkin, who blasted thilse·i
accountants and lawyers who
· helped Keating build his fraud: '
"Where were these professionals'~
wheo these clearly imp10per uansactions were being consummated? .,
Why didn't any of them speak nP .
a- disassociate themselves from the
transactions?"
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Blnstein are writers for l,Jnlled
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GALLIPOLIS · GaUia County sheriff's deputies 61ed two complaints of guns being taken from vehicles Friday.
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Nola Spurlock, 97 Timothy Drive Bidwell, reported someone
brolce into a truck parted outside of the residence and stole a threeshot automatic gun and Ricbie McGuire, 4113 S.R. 141, Gallipolis,
reported someone removed a .30-.30 caliber lever-action rifle and a
20-gauge pump-action shOtgun from his vehicle while it was parked
outside of bis residence Friday night

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GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis police inveslij!ated a tWo-vehicle accident Friday evening on Second Avenue (State Ronte 7) near the
intersection of Court Street.
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City, exited the lot_of Stai'.Bank and strUCk the side of a nof!bhound

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,.Gallia County accidents
stopped in northbotptd traffic and
was "lightly bumped" from behind
by a vehicle driven by Ruth U. Pel·
Iegrinon , 71, 38 Holcomb Hill,
Gallipolis.
No citations were issued. Nei·
ther vehicle was damaged in the
accident
The patrol also investigated
three deer-vehicle accidents Friday. .
A Thurman man's vehicle sustained moderate damage and was
towed from the scene after strilcing
a deer Friday morning on U.S. 35
in Springfield Township. Kevin C.
fele8Sea.
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• According to the· report; Mr. Thurman, was not injured in the
Canter was southbound on a left- accident.
'hand curve -when he slid off the
Damage 10 a Jackson woman's
right side. of the road and strUCk an vehicle was listed as moderale Friembankment. The patrol listed day aftenioon after strilcing a deer
unsafe speed as the contributing on U.S. 35 in Springfield Townfactor.
ship. Joy L. Crace, 29, 424 Carr
No citations were issued. The Street, Jackson, was not injured in
vehicle sustained moderate damage. the accident The vehicle was driv·
and was lOwed from the scene.
en from the scene.
A Vinton man was reportedly.
A Patriot man's vehicle susinjured but refused treatment fol- tained light damage when it was
lowing a two-car accident Thurs- struck -by a deer Friday afternoon
day afternoon on S.R. 160 near the on S.R. 141 in Peiry Township.
U.S. 35 exit ramp. .
Charles L. Silvers, S1, 61
. According to the' repon, Allan ~gs Road, Patriot, was 1101
'E. Sheets, 34, 641 Meadow Lane, injured in the acc:idenl. The.vellicle
Vinton , was injured when he was clriven from the scene.

· GALLIPOLIS • The Gallia·'Meigs Post of the State Highway
Patrol reported six accidents in
;Gallia County between Thursday
and Friday.
, Two people were injured Friday
evening in. a one-vehicle accident
o" Cpunty Road 13 in Addison
Township. Driver William Canter,
'44, ·Rr. 2 Vinton, refused treatment
'llfld his passenger, Kisha K. Canter,
'13, Rt. 2 Vinton, was uansported
by Gallia County Emergency Med:alfal Service to Holzer Medical
'Center
wh""'
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• So Clinlllli and company have been playing. down prospects for dra·
D.alic ~~~ at the economic cOnference ever since they decid·
ell to have it. They don't caD it a summit Clinton said, "it will be more in
t(le 111tu1e of a Rllmll. .•. a lot of work," not niuch posturing or show.
. That may be easier said than avoided when more than 100 people get
U. ail clowD with ~ president-;elect. on tel~vision, .to .confer about the
c:Ccx10111y he says will act laser-like focus as bis top IX!OOty.
To that end, the top economic officials of the new adrninisttation,
Including a secretary !!! the treasury, are expected to be the first
appointeeS named, pooably before the confmnce.
Clinton's basic economic JIIOBilUlT almady is set. although the delails
are not It includes a top-bracket laX increase, laX breaks for lhe middle
.clul, invesunent incentives, job training and, shoner term, public &gt;ROrks
speaclins and other lleJlS to spur the econonty and cut unemployment
· With siJIIS of an uplW!I durin$ the month since the eJection, Clinton
wsa llid to be resemng bis flCXJbility on immediate'post-inauguration
ell'orla 10 ltimulaiC the economy.
1 received the following letter . Hamm, Snake Gerner and others. plete information on PHS-MHS Instead of complaining, NeUe has'·
. AU that will be on the agenda for what conference planner Mickey from Guido Girolami.
That Thanksgiving Day was a ·games in 1952-1966. We will com- kept the socks as a reminder of her
Kantor said will be four a- five unscripted cross·lalk sessions with Clinton
Dear Fred:
beautiful day, couldn't ask for a plete this story some time in the good fottiDie and may hang them' · ··
and Vice President-eJect AI Gore, lisrcning, asking and answering quesyour columns are great • keep it better day. 10 have a pigskin battle. , future. At that time we plan to list this Christmas, hoping that Santa • ·
tions. The invitalion list does not include members of Congress, since . up. Just want to remind you of a
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· each participating manager, player will exchange them with a pair that .
Clinton is -ina them in other forums.
very good team just so years ago,
and coach from both schools who will fit Ole Cash will see 10 that. · ·
"This is not a negotiation or drafting of a package," Kantor said. 26 November 1942. How good
TOW
played from 1925 to 1966. It is
Did you know one of the most~ '
''This iS BSICSSIIIent and input''
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were th ey aboutey3-l.
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ttaveled
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and 011tside EconomisiS offer that even when they aren't being asked.
to aU their away .games with only ning its league championship, t Turkey Day Hall of Fime. Anyone aka Jack Warner. Jack usually
Consensus is~ 111811el.
17 men and traveled in private fell a bit shorL This team was as haviog old annuals or newspaper plays with Dr. Pickens, Dale Dut- ;
When Forll called bis economic summit in 1974, shortly after succeed- automobiles. That is, people who good as any team yon menti6nod in ClipPings, etc., please contact the ton, Bernard Fultz,-Richard Foil-'
ina 10 the presidency, he said he wanted to assess the situation, work had "C• 11·~.. ~
and
your recent column and the Slalis- wnter.
rod, and other members of the
ato · 5 •....er or
Bcfiore t IOSUJg
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hgas
J : 10 manake IIC's prove 1't And 15 of the 17 on·gta~
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a way games "'
h llll1lCd into an extravaganza, with nine warmuj' sessions before the thenville,
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.t; ..nnnin"""ntin bis ath·
Logan and Middleport!
pert-'od of urn·e. always wins when he plays with"•·'
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main event, at a Washington hotel, with about 800 J)e("t~le listed as panici- · I made
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Incidentally,
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;:: ~the finale, Ford announced his drive 10 Whip Inflation Now, the 2 d 'F d 1 th
'th B0 b SOJI and it too was bis final year at when my 1011 Rick, now known as he 00 the losing side and that wo .. ~
• oor Bob
or •Duckworth
ogct cr WI
W· Crow• ill• had hi 8 due to poor cards..,ack states that:
~~ JXOPI!!II summarized on the WIN button. It was an instant bit with TV ,Hamm,
and Mar- PHS. It was a b1't difficult to fimd Ju~
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: ~ Coniedians. if not with Democrats, who wanted more emphasis on spark- vin Burt. I can't remember who C:BJ18ble ~YI 10 scrimmage against leg
n in die Logan game. His his remarkahle.success is due to the,•
;; inl asluggish economy.
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else drove automobiles. I'm not this team. WW ll was in full gear • leg was broken in two places. At fact that.he has both incentive an!\_ ~
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As that September conference ended, a severe recession was just sure but I don't believe the band all gmduates were either working the lime he receivccl his injury he intuition. He states that he ·can loolli "•
:: · belinn~g. unf~ by the economists. members of Congress and busi· made away games. You should do or drafted. So, Speed Johnson was an outstanding fOOIIlall player at a h$ld and evaluate it in a fev.l-,i
u . nell and labor leaders who gathered 10 counsel the new president
some research on. this. Maybe ask recruits your friend, Moon Clifford and was one of the fastest men on second•. ·
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Jack's success has caused hi~.
: adviJ:rs with House and Senate lljJjlioptiations, laX and budget leaders, on · band membu 81 tha~ time.
against this team. As1t Fussy, he'll
The inJury caused him to !lJIPOIIents considerable distress ~;·
• stqiiiD cut defiCit spending. To get a ~ Bush reneged on the centrBI
our athletic director that year leU you aU about it. I believe Paul become overweight and the next bis card playing. At least one Qf.hiJ.:'
: ~ of bis 1988 campaign and agreed to a laX increase, Before his re- was Ray Farnham and it turned out · Klocs was a freshman then and he year bis speed was gone. Ne-.uthe- · ~nts felt that Jack has X-181,' •,
: election defeat, he said it was his wm:_st mistake.
10 be his last year 81 PHS. The foot- scrimmaged against this good less, he receivccl aU SEOAL honors vtsion and blows what each pla~ :­
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coach that year was a ftrst ytar team. The coach, Ray Pigman, left for both his junior and senior years. has in bis hand. Jack denies that he~· ;
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: •lit for Tile Associated Press, bas reported Oil Waslllngtob and believe he was from Kenwclty. He to return 10 Pomeroy a~. Why University of Miami Florida, This having an unusual
10 dial.::,
lllllloall politics for more tan 30 years.
was good and managed 10 produce not try 10 locate him. Its been SO university is now No. I in the I108C each opponent's · 1 .If Jack!· ·
a championship contender even years . I know ·because it was _my nation. During the sprin• of 1963 continues to win, a government":
though he only had four returning first year in Pomeroy, ~avmg Rick contracted an iDfCCIIOR in hia probe may be fonhcomiilg. DoQ_·.:~
Today in history
Iettennen from the previous year. moved here from St. J;.ou1s, Mo. helwt. The broken leg and the heart let them euchre )'i&gt;U, Jack. If they;•:
Up 10 26 November, 1942 the Pan· Time docs fly byl Right, Rupe.
C!f.b. Iem· ruined him for college refuse 10 play With yon, go 10 Las,:,
By The Asllociated Pras
·~- had lost only 10 Athens by a
Signed:
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Today is Swtday, Dec. 6, the 34lst day of 1992. There are 25 days left u""~
Guido
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Rupette, there are some thirigs playeuchte.
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In the year.
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Returning 1cttennen (aU living) that you should know. Recenllr.
Rupe, in God We liust.
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with Gallipolis, whom we had beat- I) 'Bob Hamm, 2) Marvin Burt, 3) Ncllc Bahr was on a championship
Carry on.
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On December 6th. 1889, Jef(erson Davis, the only president of the Con- en (bciter research this one too).
Bob Duckworth, and 4) Jack Mal· golf team in a re~.lfOI!..~ICII
Editor's aote • Looa·tlme; ";i
federate States of America, died in New Orleans.
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Anyway, the Thanksgiving Day son.
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for the Soutbeastem Ohio Women. · Attorney Fred W. Crow 11 tile .
.On this dale:
fOOiball game was for the charnJll· · Did you know. that R1chard · A!l aresultofherbrilliantplay, her COiltributor or a weekly colum~:
. In 1790, Congress moved from·New Yorlc to Philadelphia.
onship and we lost it by one pomL Ebers bach, captam ~f the 1925 tcaJb was awarded ftrst prize. Nelle lor The Saaday Tlmea-SeadlleL•~'
In 1884, Anny engineers completed construction of the Washington Bi&gt;b Hamm did 11y a fitld goal with Pom=:ory team and W1d Ashworth, was overjoyccl when slie recelvccl Readen w1111m1 to applaud, erlt-: •'
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less lhan two minutes left 10 play · capl8lll of the 1926 Pomeroy team one golf ball •d a pair of ladiea icbe or COIIIIIInt oo aoy subject~··
In 1917, 75 years ago, more lhan 1,600 people died when two muni- but it fell short. The Yellow Jackeu are still living?
golf IIOCb. Her budwvl, Cash, was (except rellaloD or poUtics) are~ :•
tions ships i:ollided in the harbor at Halifax, Nova Scotia, setting off pn had a good team spirited and led by
Dear Rupe and RupcUc: .
ovcrjqyed until be ~ that • eacoara1ed to write to Mr
explosion that devastaled lhe city.
Jim Hartinger, Fritz Klein, Bill
We were unable to get com- the socks Ttllukl not fit Nelles feet. C1'011',lo care of this ~r. ( I

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. -~~~by RogCI' Copley, 23, 3~ B~ Helgh!J. Gallioolis.
. No IDJunCI were= and no Citations were issued. Oreen·s
vehicle sustained m
ate damage and Copley's sustained light
damage. Both vehicles were driven from the scene.
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Deputy treated after incident

POMEROY • Meigs County Sheriff's Deputy Ralph Trussell :
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was treated at Veterans Memorial Hospital following an incident , .
involvinaa
dog on Friday afternoon,
' when he struck a dog
Truasell was
eastbound OR State Route 124
that ran into the pathway of his ear. l2 year-old Emily FowiCI' ran 10
the dog, and bit her, and then bit Trussell as he attempted 10 get the
dog away from the girl.
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PQM:EROY - A Marietta IIWI was cited for failure 10 conbol following ari accident Friday nipll on State Route 7 within the inter1etlion of the U.S. 33 entrance ramp. ·
According 10 a report from the Gallia-Meigs Post of the State
Highway Patrol, Phillip B. Wilson, 27, 228 Ingalside Ave., Marietta. was oortbbound when he attempted 10 turn right onto the ramp
and lost conbol, sliding off the right side of the road and striking a
guard rail
No in;;mes were reported. The vehicle sustained moderate dam·
age and was lOwed from the scene..

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The dog was treated by a local veterinarian and will be held in

quarantine, as prescribed by law.

EMS units answer calls

SUmmonSeS iSSUed

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POMEROY· Meigs Emergency ServiCes units answered the following calls: FRIDAY, 7:49a.m., Middleport unit to Starcher Road.
Getttude Pelligrino to Holzer Medical Cenler; 11 :24 a.m., Pomeroy
10
Farmers
Banlc, Christopher Yeauger
to Route
Veterans memorial
Hospt' lal,·
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to Veterans; 12:06 p.m., Middleport unit to South Second, Jessica ·
Might to Veterans; 5:36p.m., Rutland to New Lima Road, Maxine .
Matthews 10 Veterans; 6:01 p.m., Middleport unit, Jason Hendrix
from the swiQRID Veterans; 6:21 p.m., Rutland unit to Mt. Union
Road, Wanda Swearingen to Holzer; 7:54 p.m., Pomt~!JY units 10
auto accident, U.S. Roule 33, Mike Durit and Teny Gordon 10 Veterans; 11:52 p.m., Racine to Old Portland Road, Donald Barry
Allen, ttcated; SATI.JRDAY - 2:25 a.m., Rutland 10 Bowles Road,
Mamie Harmon to Veterans.

GAlLIPOLIS • The GallipOlis Police Department issued two
summonses 10 appear in coun Friday.afternoon. Rhonda J. Glick,
· ed a summons •,or an
1. was 1ssu.
29 , 661 F o urth Ave., Galli1pous,
assault charge and Linda c. White, 33, 262 Fourth Ave., Gallipolis
was issued a summons for a disorderly co~uet charge.
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GALLIPOLIS • G:illipolis police issued two citations overnight
Friday. Eddie Simpltins, 43, 505 Henderson Street, Henderson,
W.Va.; was cited for parking in a handicap zone and Toro118 Hash,
. 34 , Spires Road,.Vinton vias cited for speeding.

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• GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County sheriffs deputies jailed Teddy A.
Boweo. 42, Rt l Crown City Friday evening on a bench warrant for
failure to appear.
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for good rntes•.•
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Meigs reports a"ests
POMEROY - Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby reponed
that on PridaJi~vening. James Milliron of Bone Hollow Road was
, arreste,d for · barging a fireann on a roadway. He was released
for a hearing in Me~ County Court next week.
Arrested on Saturday morning was Robbie Clonch of Middleport. He was char!!ed will) disordet:IY cond~t and res~li!'g arrest
after deputies, passmg throilgh the village, di~v~ bim m ~ fight
on the street in front of a Pomeroy bar. He IS bemg held m the
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African~h:
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Maulana Karanaa. ao
Am~can who shared tbc black
nationaliam ideology of Malcolm ;
X, founded Kwanza in the hope::
that more empbuls wonld' be~•
placod on inward spirilual Jlevelop-;: .
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African-American families now•..
celebrate Kwanza, which bcaina: .
die day after C1uillmll.
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In tbeae next iwo 111011ths; maY! .,
tho liea of aU . . ~blod us:
toplher in llliritual fnlotbo.
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eveninl! for each of the eight daya
one pait schOol vacation, one pari ties. A aneiugh, many of us cclc- begina at sundown onJ)ec. 19?
1 holidays, it is imporYem ago, when .my son attend- on an oiaht~pronged menonh.
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football and one part televised
On ChriStmas Eve, Dec. 24,
t !hat aU of us be comfortable in ed nursery school at a synagogue,
parades. (What would we do if
he
informed
us
1M
he
was
going
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maoy Chrialiana wiD light c;andles
near-bankrupt Macy) did no our knowledge and undersllllding
celebrate Hanukkah because he in church. Although the celdndon
escort Santa Claus into tq n
Will Jewish. So. we did.
of the blnb of the Christ child has
behind thoae monatrous animalAnd we explaitied to him the been tainted by mercantilistic
shaped balloclll.) '
signifiCIIICe of the miracle of the greed, and Santa Claus and bis jettlowever it is c:baracterized, it
of
their
eommemorati
ve
differ~
cruse in die Temple or Ieruaalcm. propelled reindeer seem to have
ushen in what I cal the American
Al'ulr the Jews had driven tha Mac- replaced the sacrcdoeas of the
ences.
Feadval of Holidays. Nowhere in
Any
school
child
cao
recite
the
cabees
out of their temple in 165 creche, Cbrilltm*l ltill exults the
the wuld n ., many di""" relibisiOrical
aeneais
of
1banb
'ving.
B.C.;
they
found a small cruse of better llladl of our nature.
gioulllld ethnic holidays celebnlBut
how
many
fi:ntilc
klfs
can
oil
with
which
10 light their holy
The 11ghting of caodles also
ccl in ., lhort a time J11*L We are a
lamps.
Miraculously,
the oils eod~n~. Ia the Afrlcao-Anlerican
feati-ve civilizMion
. ~~:t.: mCilllllg of the Jcwiah
'of
burned for eight days. Du~f llolldaf of Kwanza, which Ia
Holidays lie SCIIanll cataiatiea
Hanukkah,
whicl!_
t~i~
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y~
Hanukkah,
Jev., light a CIIIKI!~
Swahih
1n livel m~ with ~Y ~. . for first fruits. In 1966,

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Pomeroy Middleport ryampolls, OH Point Pleeunt, wv

';'age A&amp; Sunday llmee Sentinel

Oecember 8, 11192

Fifty-three cases processed iii Meigs County Court E~-~,f:!.:;".!'~~!'!!!£!"!,a:
POMERO Y - Meia s County
Court Judge Patrick H. O' Brien
processed 53 cases last MU.
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Fined were: Sean L-:' Walton,
Pomeroy. seat belt violation, $25
and COSI8; Susie J• Drdlel. Middleport. seat belt violation, COills only;
Iennifer K. Thornton, Canal Fulton, seat belt violation, $15 and
costs; Todd W. Hoschar, Pomaoy,
se81 belt violation, COSIS only; Carl
H. Moody, Athens, speeding, $26
and costs; Sherry R. Koehler,
Columbus, seal bek violation, $15
and costs; Kenneth M. Walden,
Whitehall, speed, $22 and costs:
Josephine C, Donohue, Portland,
seat belt viohition, costs only;
Brady Gilbert, Jr., Qleshire, speed,
~0 and costs, seat bolt violation,
S25 and costs; Roger D. McCulIough, Jr., Nelsonville, stop sign
violatioo,S10andcosts.
. Keith T. Hagen, Gallipolis,
excess wiJldow li!U. $20 and costs;
femes Marvin Wilson, Bluefield
W.
, Va., se11 belt violation, $25 and

costs: Cbarlcs w. Wes1er111811, Jr.,
Pollnd,Obio,speecl,$21andcosts;
Shirley M. Tabler, Athens, speed,
S2S and costs; Robert R. Heudrix.
s~ apcodi~ Sill and costs;
Charlo• B1 te p, J ason, w· va ·•
passing had checks (4), $2S and
costs, restiwtion; Waiter Cutlip,
Vinton, passing bad checks, $25
and costs, mstiwtioo; Walter Ellis.
Rutland, passing bad checks, $25
and costs, res1ilulion; John R. Sellen, Racine, DUI, $450 ~costs,
OJ)eralor's license suspended for a
year, one year probation, six.
months in jail, suspended to 10
days, consuming alcohol in a mocor
vellicle, costs ; Dean A. Mays,
Racine, driving under suspension,
$100 and costs. three dliys in jail,
30 days bouse arrest; Bronson Laudermilt, failure 10 control, $50 and
cosu, consuminf alcohol under
afe, 30 days in Jail, suspended,
S SO.IIId costs, probalion until the
age of 21,
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PLUS RIP UP

Great Chmlln6f

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secret ballo~ took place. in the
Grand Kremlin l'lllce, which was
closed to !qlOI.~I.
. Hard-liners have ~~ 10 drasucally reduce Yelwn s power to
carry out economic and political
reforms.
Yeltsin told parliament Friday
t!Je proPOSed ameadments would
ue tho hands of the government,
endanger the reforms and deprive
the COUDtry of stable power sttuc.tuJel.
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• . The Congre~~ JII!W a Sll'OIIg wtial Clldcxlement Friday to a resolu'tion critical of Yeltsin's free-martet.refonns. calling~ w~ of the
G11dar pernment uns•Hsfacto-

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Tawney Jewelers.
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Diamond Elrrlnp,

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•Fill Dirt
•Shredded
Top Soli
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•Drainage Tile
.Culvert Tile (all sizes up to 5")
.•Block and Mortar Mix

Bleck HUll Gold, One Lot ol
Blrtllltone Necklrtl m

toM orr. lllny at•
ltama AU At 20% to 50% Off,
· ·. AIIO Chrlllmll Coins.
IITOP IN rGDA!! ·

The resolution urged stronger

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government regulation 81ld conttol

over tbe «01101ay.
The deputies also rebuffed
m Second Avtnue
Yeltsin by tefusing 10 let him put
G
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prime minister.
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aMkMIIIW, pis other lmpertant m1
anti vitamins
• hllps glw ~r caHie a chance far
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PORTSMOUI'H, Ohio (AP) The president of Shawnee State
Onivenily . say• a shortfall of
IDOIICY from the SIBle, inapiJropriale
budgeting ror 1993 and auditing
errors have can...t a $760,000 budJet shol1fall.
• President Clive Veri said Friday .
that WOlters a1 the university have
been asked to return pay raises
afta' the deficit was discovered.
Veri also said some school
employees may have to be laid off. .
Veri said some adminislrltors
have !llready taken unpaid fur-

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'We felt it only fair to ask
members of the faculty and staff to
also consider give-backs if the
administralm have done it, as they
have," he said.
The Shawnee Education Association's contracl with the university,
which expires in August, provides
raises of between 5 and 7 percent,
said Bill Hanloo, SEA presidenL
Employees covered by the Communication Workers of America
have a three-year contract, elfectl.ve Novemberl991, which ,provided a 5 percent raise the fust year
and has raises amounting to 4 percent this 'fCI'Ji and nex.t.
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The university's trustees granted
in July a 4 percent, across-theboard raise for adminislrltors and
technical support staff.

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Clinton close to
ljaking cabinet
a)!pointments

So come one, come all to help light up the Pomeroy area!

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;\LITILB ROCK, Ark. (AP) -

~!dent-elect Clinton is cl~ 10
~ng several Cabinet· appoint_.

Fo Farmers Bank

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FOR INFO'RIMfiON CALL 814-377..... ar 1-eoo-331.-s

mints, says spokesman George
Sliphanopoula,L But thenl was no
lpediate confirmation of publ!il,bccl reP.orta that Sen. Lloyd
·1111111011 will be l!eeiUrY socrewy.
)ftbe Dallu Morning News said
ray'S editiODS that BentleR,
rman of the Senate Finance
miuee, had boon offered the
~ post and would accept it
!.*'ding agn10111011t on delalls of the

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·,Jfhe Wuhiqton Poet, also in
d1aY 's editions. said Clinton had
•'tiled on Bentsen, Michael
l;)ub~itJilvBS nmning mate.

1 oz. PUAI
Sliver
-20 Different Styl"
Large Hlecllon ol Am1110~etll1ieallcl111n
tllver • JIOid coins for sale.

TAWNEY JEWELERS
422 SECOND AVE.

GAWPOUS, OH.

Auditions®

· ! Members of the Gbld Wing
Riders have set up approx.ily 43 barrels throughout Gallis for area residents donate
s for the "Santa's Wing" roy
~~Jlllil·p~. The 4eadline for new or
toys· or monetary donations
be Dec; 10. The riders will be
jlapj&gt;in'g gifts Dec. 12.
ccoraing to Larry DeWitt;
· ld WinJ member, children and
ior ciuzens in Gallia, Meigs,
ntckson, Lawrence and Mason
.Va.) counlies will receive gifts
Christmas. through the help of
• G; ildren Services, Community
~lion. and concerned friends and ·

Our area High School Choirs·have graciously accepted our
invitation for them to shar_f! their time and talents to present
to you an evening not soon forgotten.

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·:· The approximate 12S Gold
\Ving members have already purchased gifts for 163 children and
senior citizens. This is the fifth
YOU' for the project. The riders also
hold a "Parade of Lights" during
May to raise money for the holiday
PIPJOCL
•For more information on how 10
dCilate to "Santa's Wing," call4468t;l3 or 446-8131.

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CWA office in Portsmouth rang
unanswered.

S'POREWIDI

children and senior citizens
this holiday

The Farmers Bank would like to ,invite each and every one of-·
you to help·us make December 9th a very special day of
Holiday Cheer. We are proud to bring you the First Annual
Christmas Sing-Alongand Candlelighting on th~ Pomeroy
, parking lot stage at 7:00p.m. on December 9th.

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w· " will be delivering gifts 10
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Hanlon S&amp;id the SEA's executive committee plans to meet on ·
Monday to discuss the univttsity's:

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wilhK.errHardwarein 1898811dBetz
By JAMES SANDS
· ningin 1853,Gallipolis.OI8rleswas idea put into pactice.
Of the other Ja-ge employers of brickwentout in 1912.0nlytbe Ford
. Spedal ComspGBdlllt
ednclled in Gallipoliund Cincin·
· GALLIPOUS-Inl880,tbelllte nati.Enoswasalsoaskillechn•dlio- lila&gt;, Fuller end Hutsinpiller lasled ~hullllvived.ltisnowknownas
ofObio didaCCNUI of IJIIIInf!ctlr- istaodopntedabnsineS8inSpring- to 1914811demployedmore than 200 O'Dell Lumber Company.
Jmru Sanda Is a special correiJ\g conc:ertll ill every c;ounty. LWd field. MO., end Buffalo. N.Y., before many of those 'letn. Aleshire Mill
blllnod
down
m
1908,
Clendenin
l!pCIBdntoltlleSIIIIdaynm.Sellil,l
like number comins 10 O.Dipolia in 1867.
of
The ~ Hill, end Complny bricb wentoutoft...in-n in 11102, tlaeL 1111 ...._ ill: 65 Willow
oomrqc,wages,
becme JKincipally known ra the KllagcJc.clinl907, Vandenmcrpd Drive, SprtDgboro OH 4~
relative age or
manufacturin&amp;ofSielmboatqines.
workers 81ld type
ono of which CIBI be seen a1 the Ohio
of WOik done.
Rivar Museum in Marietta. The firm ·
: -The largest
was. the principal ..... ;,.. ....... for
e~loyer in 1880
brolfen down • •b;is ~een
ia Gallipolis W8l
Pittsburgh and ~Cincirulati. But the
tlo Fuller ; and
canpany also .made elevarors, ro:aJ ·
~!SinJ&gt;illi'Z Furniture factory. They mining machinery, millillg macbinbp4120 WO!brs: The A1clhlre Mill ezy,ironf~,CIBIC~carwheels
~Jo7od 2S people with Enos, Hill (lralns) jack screws, s~ea~~~ boiltrs
Company having 2.2. Clendenin and pumps.
·!JI'ick:ylrdemployodl8811ddioKJing
In 1898 the company wmt into
~dry IS. Also hiring tO a mere receivasbip wi$11 the aame being
Workers were Vandell w&amp;gcllllll8kers, changed to Gallipolis Foundry end
~ bric!ts and the.~ sawmill.
Machine Shop. Underthatnarnethey
· , The highest paymg jobs were a1 operated until 1908 when a fare do~ Enos, Hill and C001piny Foun· stroyed all the buildings except the
dO'. They paid $2.50 a day. whereas pattern shop. At he time there were
ther iop ~lo~rs paid around 30employees. D!1C 10 the poor health
day. Some jobsm town only paid of Mr. Enos, no effor1s were made to
dayandafe."!'had w~of7S- ~.B. T.EnosJr.hadstrucitolf
.Suchprofessronsasclg81'maker onhJSownln 1900andranoiacbine ·
~-~f90!11 lllliker paid the ll'lwa shop 10 about1912. During that time
-~ bcicause mostly children were the yc)unga Enos did some minor
efnployed.. The brickyards also hired river engine repairs but his principal
E~i~~:~:mLL and COMPANY • IIICIIriduals
this b
off the 100 block of Third Avenue in
In
a'lot of children at $1 a day.
intaest was in the invention of a
1880
(Enos,
and
Company)
earned
about
$600
per
year.
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: We also note that wages in the Gallipolis ~ automobile. He
thai: ntount, $250 went tor food, $150 tor housing, $SO tor clotb·
cOunty for similar type Wttk were did build 10me motors on the bodies
lng,
$SO tor furnlsbinp, gardens and anlmliiB, $30 ror taxes and
much lowyr than in Gallipolis. For manufacluledinChillicolheandother
$70
f'or
savings, viCatlous and schooling. Workers were not paid
ii)SIBDCe Kent and Sons sawmill in places but he never got the ISICI11bly
for Sundays, viCatlons and business slump seasons.
., S~gfield Township paid on averaae $1.37 and Morgan Brothers in
CenJerVille paid $1.20 for milling
labor. The Shack and Hamilton Mill
I
whlchemployed21 wcderspaid$1.
~ conlrast the Fo.nl mill and· the
Aleshire miD in Gallipolis paid $2 a
day.
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:· The avmge WOlle day, was 10
~ours. Blacksmiths w0rke!l12 hours
~day as did some factocies that hired
dtildren 10 make cigars and brooms.
The Newton meat market had IShour da~ for employees who made '
but $1.7S.
~ Other large employers in the
county were: Chambers boa1 buildingatEurekawith 18employees,and
die following mills: flymale a1 Yellqwtown with 10 people, George
ReseneratChesbirewith IO,andfour
ni'ilis in Clay Township employing
o!) average seven people, Marshall
and Wilhelm, J&amp;H Plymale, Joseph
North and H. Caner.
The Enos, Hill and Company exis!edinGallipoliafrom 1867101908,
They owned several builclinp along
Tilird A,vcnue in the vicinity·of the
pr'esent Buckeye Rural Blcctrie.
1The founders of the company were
Bf.l)'ton T. Enos and Charles A. Hill.
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YOrk, and Hill carne from Yates
County, New· York. Hill's falha
Thomas was bOrn in England. As a
Jaa .he located in Ireland wl!ere he
mWriedEiizabethMmphy. The Hills
came 10 America in 1830 where
Thomaspliedbistnldeofwoolwater
ill New Yort, Wheeling and. begin-

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!'resident Yeltsin scores major victory ·

: ~OSC~W (AP) -. President
Also today, the Congress pi!SSCd
~ons Yel1SU1 scored a major victo- an arilendment m land refonn that
o/ Saturday when Russia's hard- would allow property already in
Jjne &lt;;oogress failed 10 adopt a con- priva~e hands to be sold as loog as
sptuuonal amendment giving illiCit the way the land was used was not
~wer to approve and fire 1cey Cab- changed.
met members.
The Congress failed 10 pass an
The Interlax news agency said amendment dumping the hammerthe proposed amelidment received and-sickle surrounded by sheaves
609 votes, a majority but short of • of wheat as Russia's emblem in
the two-thirds total of 694 votes favor of the double-headed eagle
oecessary 10 change the Russian with crowns, which was used by
C.onstituuon.
the czars.
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~ The outc~e allows Yeltsin to
Voting on the amendments by
« tain the power 10 name his own
- -tabinet and pursue his economic
400 politiCal refmns.
··. He can appoint government
members below prime minister
,iithout lellislali~ IJliii'OVal. To tbe ·
SEOtn.., South Korea (AP) 4\Smay of hard-liners, Yeltsin has The Jeador of a doomsday sect was
6rought in refllllllqS led by acting sentenced Friday to two years in ·
~me Minister Ye11or Gaidar, the &amp;:n for swindling $4.4 million ·
his fanaljcal followers.
architect of RussJan economic
fefonn.
Lee Jang-rim, 44, had led the
· The !TAR-Tass news agency Mission for Coming Days, the
reported that six other amendments nation's largest doomsday eect with
designed to make the Cabinet about10,000 followers. It was one ·
aflswer 10 the em:liament instead of of several to predict that the end of
Y'eltsin also failed.
the world would ~e in late Octo:.: Hard-line laWmakers had 90ughl ber.
to give the Supreme Soviet, the
The Seoul District Criminal
~aller working lelialature elected Coll{t ruled that Lee might have
IIY the 1,041-mem6er Congress of believed in a coming doomsday,
~ople's Deputies. the right to but did not seem to be convinced
approve the formation, organiza- about the exact dale and lime.
tibn and elimination of government
Lee was found to have bought
ripnistries.
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large amounts of bonds with matuThe Soviet-en constitution still rities ex.tending tleyond Oct. 28, the
i use does not give the president date which, according to his
llj'e riilht to lake such steps, 81ld the · preachings, was 10 mark the beginbacklash could be substantial. But n· of the end of civilization.
Yeltsin appears 10 enjoy more pop,orne 20,000 people were
u'larity than the Congress, which . caught up in the doomsday craze
was elected in 1990 before the this fall. Several believers lrilled
St&gt;viet collapse and is dominated themselves and others deserted
lif former Collimunists.
their homes, schools and jobs. .

-furniture factory Gallia's largest emp~oyer 'in 1880

Chad B. AIINMier, Portland, 00 · ~:,ci. with valid o~ra~r·s chilchn -ldQed IDday by a
Ex.:!:r'l Of~laic:.:~ P:operator'aliceaae, three .days in .
m 90 days; David Prid4y, II!• -:t.,ha~ been Cll~~~· :!_all
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jail. auspe11ded 10 me on the c:ondi- PutJand, flilure to control. $30 81ld IIO¥e
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Cleland., Pomeroy, passing bad yellin~r:
- . bab
he said. -,·
,.., $1 and - . one
~ 'HelD
r. my children! Help room,
An • h'" ..,.hil:-:-d
probation; Ronald Eat ns, checb ~:· costs,. rea!iJu~on my c:hildrelll " said Chante Coleetg w c
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Pomeroy, no operator's license, on each
• ICI1 beh viole!IOO 111111, wbo wu at • friend's house brought out of the boo~ but died ,
$1()() and costs, six ~lhs in jail; (2), S2S end COilS 011 each chuge; Delttdoor.
soon after, according to firefighttri'
Don King, Shade seat belt viola- Angela D. F4man, Middleport, seat • .1! Long, an investigator_ ~l!t · on the-. ·
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· Parkersburg, W.Va.,~. S23
Forfeiting bonds wen:: ~
and costs; Todd M, Harrison, ~rown, WeHston, seat_bell VIOlaRacine, speed, $21 and COllis; Deb- • uon, $60; John D. Blair, Coabocorah R. Solochek, Huntington, ton, speed, $8S; Judy~ Sparta. .,
W.VL, speed, $29 and costs; Larry Ky., seecd, ~66; D1ana Neale,
R. Bailey, Chellet, speed, $20 81ld Lanpvillc, failun: to control, $60:
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: oam Sowarlls said that image is
• jleveral years behind die limes. He
tJIIid 75 percent of bis clients at
~~ody Futasies, 92S S. Second
..~tteet. Middleport. n profession,JIIIs~ as doctors llld lawyers.
~· ." It's surprising how m..y peo• iflle in ~ professions are very
• =fuland~ople don't even
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about il, he said.
Sowards said the surge of
up.ale clienlde in the past five 10
l 0 years springs from a need to
reak free from a conservative
·~ife~tyle. A tattoo in a discrete
: 1,1ace llllows them to "do some~ ;&amp;hing wild" wilhout harming their
• rel\lltalion in lhe c:oqununity.
: · "It's lhe one thing lhey can do
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:~who t!leY choose 10 show it to."
:ne said. ·
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-jubjects tend 10 bleed more, can
sit ~ IJld do 1101 mate good
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•; "If lhey get one ol' lhose Mexi: can matriages lhey can deal wilh it
• ~ilh a tattoo, they're sttiek with
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bt 10 lho penon's age, he asts
idenlifiCMlon.
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Sowarili was working on anolher
client at !he time, and the couple
agreed 10 wail in die lobby until he
was finis!wl
Sowards said the customer in
lhe chair jlkingly began screaming
in pain. A&amp;c a couple of screams,
Sowards said he heard footsteps
and the front doon opening. He
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to marks that are in remembrance
IOthedead.
He said some early Christian
sects tattooed themselves with
"U~ •ything else, tl,!eY C'tm
take their tauOOs wlib lhem. .
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crosses, and !he Bible even refers
Once the client picks 1 design,
10 lhe disciple Paul as carrying lhe
its ~ent is die next impor111Dt
"madt of Christ."
·
dcciBion lhe client must make.
Apparently Sowards isn't the .
~·s 1101 too many p1r11 of
only one who accepts that intaprethe body I haven't worked on,"
tation - his lis! of clients includes
Sowards said.
a minister and his family. He said
Unusual "mentionable" body Slreet.
the minister's wife is even consid"They were breaking land speed ering a second llttoo.
parts include the Inside of lhe lower
lip, the bottom of the feet and records." he said. ·~I never saw
"One 'thing about tattooing. it is
lhem again."
·behind lhe ear.
addictive. Lite a potalo chip, after
s-·s origin
'neproctlll
you bave one you almost have 10
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An award-winning artist who come back for more."
The wort begins when Sowards
,
clesns the skin with alcohol and has had his work published in
History
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The practice of tattooing is older
towels it'dry. He then uses a stencil bas a feature Slllry about bim in die than written hisiOry. !ividence of
or sketches the design on. lhe skin WOiks for a future issue). Sowards permanent body decoration has
said he bas bad a p!!Ssion drawing been found in Siberia on burial
wilh an ink pen.
Sowards lets lhe client examine all of his life but didn't really con- remains dated 1o 300 B.C. and was
''SUDDEN" SAM SOWARDS
the sketch in the mirror to make sider tattoo work until 1980 when known to be practiced in Egypt
sure it meets his or her ~ifica­ he met a tattoo artist at a mocorcy- before 1300 B.C.
Tattoo "parlors" began spring- permanent as they once were. A;
· , Many tribes used tattooing for
tions belen passing the pomt of no cle party.
person with some extra bucks who,
The artist inspired Sowards, and decorauon, indication of status or ing up in port cities '!round. the ·does
return - baYJDg the image permanot mind having a scat in:
world when the pract1ce gamed
nently drawn wilh an electric nee- he· bouJbl a starter set and begin ob!aining magical protection.
place
of the tatiOo can enlist the
practicmg simple designs on his
Using bones or thorns dipped in poplJlarity among American and services of a physician who uses
dle..... .
sailors.
Sowards uses two typeS of nee- friends. He later IIJIPrenticed for a pigmenl, early practitioners would E
the
exception of regions one of !hree processes - abrasion,
pr:ofessionlll
tatiOOISI
named
Dr.
T,
puncture
the
skin
to
mate
the
dles - a single-point f&lt;lr outlining
a saline solution iniO the.
gave him some pointers and desired desi$ns. Other methods where people's ski!' pigments are injecting
and a sill-point for shading and coltatiOO
10
bring
ink 10 the surface:
influenced him 10 turn his hobby included cutUng grooves iniO die too dark, tattooing is practiced all of die skin andtheburning
oring.
the image·
skin and filllhese areas with pig- over die world.
He said die single-point needle iniO a profession.
out
wilh
lasers.
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TattooS can represent religious
Sowards said he is still learning ments and sewing dyed lhreads just
keeps the tattoo looting "fresh"
it
is
actuallY,
Sowards
said
.
undet lhe surface of die skin.
. , convictions,~ afliliation, patri- cheaper 10 have the old tattoo cov"'
and, unlike tattoos people made 30 new styles and techniques.
otism and artiStic expression.
''That's
wbat
mates
lhe
job
so
The
modern
tattoo
came
into
or 40 years ago, the lines in lhe
ered with a new one, because i~
Reinovlll
f11n."
he
said.
"The
challenge
is
a
the
invention
pf
the
being
with
newer tattoos will not spread nearly
Thanks 10 modem science, tat- costs about $450 per sguare inch 10,
never-ending process.
electrically powered needle, patent·
as much wilh lime.
toos are no longer. considered .S have one burned out wtth a laser. &lt;•
One design Sowards tries 10 l8lk edin 1891.
A modem 1attoo drawn with die
single-point needle will only spread his cusiOmers out of is "vow"liras much in SO years as the older toos, which include the name or- tattoos did on the same.day it was one's significant olher. He said he
bas $CI:n couples ,who have been .
applied.
together
for 30 yean and then
"Theirs, in (50 years), doubled
break
up
a
few weeks after getting
and tripled in width," he said.
''vow"
IBIIOOS.
Thepabl
"It's just~ bad omen," he siid.
The thought of a sill-point eJec.
Unusulll reqnests
tric-powered needle may make a
Unusual
requests Sowards has
needle phobic's skin crawl, but
Sowards says the pain isn't all that teceived include pictures of pets
bad.
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and pick·up uucks. He said he will
.
The needle only pierces lhe lop fulfill any request, no matter how
.
two layers of thel epidermis, he ·''unusual, with me exception.
"As
far
as
religion
ts
concerned,
explained, and is comparable 10.a
10 each his own, but I won't do any
bdilr sc:tarch or a bee sting.·
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"!'always tell people that the Satanic emjllems on anyone." He
way I got iniO Ibis was I used to be refers those clients 10 another artist
Tattoos have something of an
an intenOgalion expert for lhe CIA
unsavory
past In the 19111 Century, ·
and when !he Cold War was over
lhey
were
used 10 identify released
with there was nObody else to give
U.S.
convicts
and British Army
lhe 11Jrt1R 10 - so I root up tatiOOing.•· •
desei'ters.
More recently, tattoos bave been
Sowards said he has drawn
used
for the identification of
more than lO,OOO tattoos and bas
never had aiiyone beck out once he Siberian prisoners and Nazi constarted the needle work. He bas · centration ~captives:
Even lhe Btble c:ontams a verse
scverlll stories, however, of people
some
interpret as an order to.
who didn't mate it quite that lilr.
One lime, two newlyweds who remain tatJoo..free: "You sball not
came in 10 get matching tatiOOs. mate any cuttings in your flesh iln
IICCOUIIt of !he dead or tattoo an~
"
Reiber in his Middleport sbop, Body FantaSieS.
malks upon you (Leviticus 19:28).
UNDER THE NEEDLE • TatiOO 1111Mt "Sud(Times-Sentinel
pboto by Kevm Pinson)
Sowards. a Christian. said he
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months to severlll years to complete, depending.on lhe complexity
of lhe design.
Choosirig a design is one of the
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al information that I hadn't thou!!ht
A few days ago, I met local tat· to ask. The interview had a mce
.too artist "Sudden" Sam Sowards. a informal conversational quality•
friendly, hairy-faced Rembrandt · The question Sam has probably
wilh an electric needle. I talked answered more dian any other ·with Sam as he worked on cus- Just how painful is it 10 get a tat·
IOmer Terry Reiber of Pomeroy, too? ~ is one he .answered. but
who was having an old tattoo he offered me a chance 10 answer for
acquired in tbe service covered myself from first·hand experience.
Why 1101 come back with a phowilh a Neptune desip.
IJi a couple of hours. Sam con- IOgrapher, get a tattoo of my own
vinced me that he truly knows
everything !here is 10 know about
his profession. He lectured me in
· lhe history, tec;hnique and IOCioloIIY of tattoo art, giving detailed
mformadon off the 10p of his head
while his hand worked the humming needle against Reiber's
~Sam also had enough Stories
about fainting cus10mers and lhe
joys elf applying fake tattoos to
friends~ faces while they sJept to
keep us botb entertained.
1be comfortable back room of
the Body Fantasies tattoo shop
~ like a croea becween a balbershop and the inside of a van at
Woodstock. IJi die corner sirs a barber's chair and Sam's work siOOI,
which looks like 1 brown Enslish
riding saddle on wheels.
. and bave it docwnented on lilm, he
Beside the chair is a table laid suggested.
-Now. getting a taitoo is not
out wilh .tbe tools of Sam's bade- .
two clcctric needles, spray boUles, something I've put a lot of thought
antiseptic,. bandage~ and bottles of iniD. I've ol'ten wondered, i(l got a
ink contaiaing more colors than tattoo, what would I get .... ~nd
1imi Hendrix •• wardrobe•
where would I get it? Sam offered
The room is dccoraled wilh'Ill- me a chance Ill answer bolh questoo delips, a martial aru movie . lions. I agreed 10 meet him back at
poster, a U.S. flag and. a Grateful
tho shop the next
with a
Dead banner.
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phorognlphcr and a desiJIL
The front room or the sbop is
Picking lllttoo that will be Willi
· Sam '1 art Jillcry, The wills ue me 'for lho rest of my life was 1101
covered wtth prinu of ihe more an easy thing to do. Ii took an
than S,OOO lltiiCil designs Sam has .entire eveniDa of thumbing lhrough
on band. On the COIIIIIer are sewnl books 10 find the.pcrlect design.
·thick phoiO albums which show
I had to find a decoration that
Sam's handiwork. He always lakes best symbolized my inner IICIC llld
. a picture of a completed latiOO, 10 displayed my maturity and level of
show 10 potential CllliOIIICfS.
intelhgence. I found lhe perfect
Sam answered Ill of my ques- • deslgn about 10 o:c~ that night

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Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
· tomer, because the one-point is
Who else would I rather hang sli$htly more painful than the six· •
out with than a couple of my child- pomt needle, which is used for ~
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hood (and adulthood) heroes? And shading and adding color.
they've been around for more dian
Actually, the anticipation was :
50 years. so 1don't lhi!'k there's worse than the actual experience"•
any danger of them gomg out of Most people think gelling tat!ooed i
would.be similar 10 getting vaccistyle in my lifetime.
The next day, I retnmed 10 Body na!ed several lhousand limes in die .
Fantasies with design in band and same body part. Ac!Ua\ly, its more ·:
fellow reporter Jim Freeman in like being scratch with a vibrating •
tow. J4D served two purposes: One, safety pin.
:
Sure, there are several million
I
more pleasant feelings in life, but a ·
tattoo needle is bearable. Trust ine,
ifl can handle it, anyone can . ·
Mild-mannered reponer Kevin Pin· :
son is only my alias. My true iden- :
tity is Superwimp.
.
Sam meticulously outlined the ;
sketch in black, ~ionally stop- ·
ping to dip the needle in ink and
wipe the small amounts of blood, '
which are unavoidable, from my ,

arm.

lhe photographic documentation of
Kevin Gets His
Tattoo (so I'll
have a picture for Mom 10 pui in
the photo album next to Kevin's
First· Haircut) and two, to mate
sure I wouldn't back out
I showed Sam lhe design in iny
boot, and planted ~,t:lf in the old
bartler's chair and
him 10 ~~
the design On my left biceps. high
enouab 10 that it would be hidden
under a sbort·dceved shirt
Sam then shaved and cleaned
the spoUnd sketched the design on
my ann With an ink pen. When lhe
design wu drawn 10 lhe satisfaction of us bodJ, ~ brought out the
one-point electric needle and some
blackinkandwentiOwcd:.
~One-point_~ is USed for
outlining•... l!lllwuaung die c~-

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As he switched to the six-point :
needle, I told him I changed my •
mind and didn't want a !attoo.
:
"Bring me the belt sander," he :
yeUed to tlis wife Rhonda, who was :
in !he back room. Rhonda came out
carrying a hammer and chisel, saying it was all she could find.
;
I decided 10 go ahead wilh the •
tauoo.
:
Sam, Jim and I sat talking about :
our favorite Bugs Bunny episodes '' .
and telling off-color joke~ to one
ano!her throughciu! the process,
which took just under four hours.
·A tattoo in my life opens a J
whole world of Opportunities. I can •
now use the cheap pick-up line, :
"Wannn see my tat100?" IJld if I'm :
ever the subject of an Amerlca'1 ;
Most Wa11ttd e~isode, they can •
include my tattoo in my deacription.
,·
Twenty years down the road ,
getting a tattoo may be something i '
regret baving done. But right now I ;
liie it. Besides, I would rather ;
. regret~~ tban regret
1101 domg something.

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OH-Polnt PINUnt. WV

December 8, 1182

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: One holiday season in Stnall:town, USA, the annual church
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broken leg forces the town Super.woman, and perenniel director, to
bow out Things look beuer when
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Approximately UO people attnded tbe perfiii'IIIIUlee, wlalelt was
under tbe directloa of Mn. Sheryl Perry ud Mrs. Mary Wltbee.

Confidential Services:
Birth Control
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Cancer Screening
Pregnancy Testing

POMEROY - Meigs County
BookmObile will make the following slOps this week: TUESDAY Pomeroy Nursing and Rehabilira:tion Center, 11 :30 a.m. to 12;30
•p.m.; Darwin, I 10 2 p.m.; Burling:ham, 2:30 10 4:30.p.m.; Wildwood
:Esrates, 5 to 6 p.m.; WEDNESDAY - Racine, 12 noon to 4 p.m.,
'and Letart Falis, S to 7 p.m.;
TIIURSDAY - Tuppcn Plains, I to
3 p.m., and Reedsville, 4.to 7 p.m.;
/ FRIDAY -The Maples, 11:30 a.m.
'10 I p.m.. Overbrook Center, 1:30
· :W 2 p.m., Pomeroy Pike, 2:30 to
~:30 p.m., Baum Addition, 5 to 6
p.m.; SATURDAY - Rutland, 9
a.m. to I p.m., Danville, 2 to 3
p.m., Salem Center, 3:30 to 5:30
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You've got to admit, I do give
you variety-and that is the spice
oflife.
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So let me tell you that Linda
Black and Michael C. Wolfe, Sr.,
are announcing the. marriage of
their mother, Helen R. Wolfe of
Carroll, Ohio, 10 Harold L. Bosler
Jl{_)l!evada.
So many of you will remember
Helen. _She's the nice lady who

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through the years sent to many
cards 10 so many people. In fact, a
It was always a brlght spot iq couple of years ago one of the
the day 10 run into her at one place Columbus television srations had
or anotbc:r. She always had some- her on a program 10 acknowledge
thing pleasant to say, mixed wilh a her thoughtfulness.
bit. of humor, and a big, ready
Meanwhile, back to the wedding
smile.
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which was held on Nov. I at the
· Several months ago, however, Carroll United Methodist Church,
Mary Frances wentiO Columbus 10 Helen's granddaushter and her husmate her home with a daughter, band, Jcni Ann and John Myers m
Alma Nelson. So many .of you served as the matron of honor and
were in touch with her when you be5lman.
learned her whereabouts...:sbe
Helen and Harold are at home
appreciiatell hearing from you so now at 302 N. Main SL, P.O. Box
much. . Thank you for letting her 177, Nevada, Ohio 44849.
know she's missed in Meigs County. According 10 a repon received
Meantime, a reminder that the
this week, Mary Frances is fine employees and volunteers or Veterphysically and is adjusting 10 city ans Memorial Hospiral are again
life althQugh she would prefer 10 be collecting food for lhe underpriviat home in Middleport. Bet she lli!ed for the holiday season.
misses seeing you.
This is ·the fourth year .for
In case you would like to put employees 10 carry out the program
her on your Christmas card list lhe and their collection of non-perishaddress is 3201 E. Broad St., able foods is turned over to the
Columbus, Ohio, 43209. In case I Meigs County United Methodist
don't get to the card,_ Mary Parish C()o()p for final distribution. '
~veryone knows I'm bad
If you would like 10 help but don't
about that-may you have the mer- know how to go about 1t, employriest of Christmases.
ees and volunteers are inviting you
to join them fhis year. You can
Another former resident, Olive leave your donatiqns ill the lobby
Weber, who lived in Pomeroy with the Women's Auxiliary and
many Yeats. would undoubtedly be they'll get them to tile Nutrition
delighted 10 hear from you during Department where they will be
the season.
stored until the collection is finOlive loved Meigs County and ished. Do put you name on your
had 80 many friends over the years donations so that they can be
what with her piano playing at so acknowledged.
many functions. Her address is
The Women's Auxiliary-the •
Cedilr Grove Personal Care Center, hospital's great volunteer organiza,
Box 146-A, Box -Gte 5, Parkers- lion-has cancelled its annual gift
burg, W.Va., 26101.
· exchange held at the annual Christmas party and in lieu of that will
And, unfortunately, Vickie take food 10 lhe party to be given to
Boso, daughter of Ann Boso and the collection program. By the
the late Clair Boso, is back in Uni- way, deadline for leaving donations
vers!ty HosiJiral. · She was rea!IY at the hospital is Dec. 15. ·
looking forward 10 the 'Ibanksgtv·
ing get-together of her family and · This is the time of year .when
all the Mgood stuff" 10 eat , Howev- many of us overload the electrical
er, problems developed on Tuesday systems in our homes what with aU
before Thanksgiving and she had to those Christmas lights. Do be carebe re~ U! the &lt;;olumbus h~i- ful about that. You know if you
tal: She s m mtens1ve care and.1so- have a f1te it's awfully difficult to
lation. However, cards 10 Umver- keep smiling.
sity Hospitals, 410 West lOth Ave.,
Columbus, Ohio 43210-1228 will
reaeh her.
F~ Baumgardner?

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Family Planning
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·Bookmobile
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Costas isn't returning to show

Beat of the Bend...

unkempt, unsavory siblings, make
a first-time-ever ·visit to Sunday
School the same day pageant plans
get underway. They come for
anolhet motive but get interested in
the play and want parts, especially
the roles of Mazy, Jo9CJ!h and the
Angel of the Lord. For a various
reasons they get (hem, but soon
Grace is in hot water. The town
can' t imagine the cigar-smoking
Imogene Herdman as Mary or the
pageant with any Herdman, for that
matter.
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The Christmas Spirit is born in
Imogene first but finds fertile
ground in just about everyone in
the end. The townspeople see it
really ·was the best Christmas
pageant ever. The players aim to
make lhe audience think so, 100.
Tickets are available for $5 at
Peddler's Pantry and the 'tllea= the
night of each performance. For
informatiQD call (614) 446-ARTS. ·

WIUTELEY
G
LIS - Superlatives are
gelling overdone. So overdOne it'S
hard to evaluate things nowadays.
Take the play, ''The Best Christmas.
Pageant Ever." Is it or isn't it? The

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LONG BOTI'OM - The Long
Bottom United Methodist Church
will host a Christmas canlala celebration, "The Glory of The Lord"
ditected by Sue Matheny on Thursday ,r7 p.m. The public is invited.

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year for the Outstanding Sporu
Personality-Host and PenonalityAnalyst. "NFL Live• • won a
SportsEmmy forbeststudioshow,

LITCHFIELD, Conn. (AP) Bob Costas said he will not return
asanchormanoftheEmmyAwardwinning " NFL Live" football
show for a I Oth year next season.
Costas, 40, said he wanted
something more challenging than
"reading the scores in three minutcs during the halftime."
"I would like to do SOIJlething
outside the normal snorts stories
and 1ooli: at the issues,1• ·he said. '
Costas, who made his
announcement at a Sports Booster
Club dinner on Friday said the
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~islon was a mu~ one between
him and NBC e~utives.
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He won a Sports Emmy thiS

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Wbero Bill becu
Bill Clinton was born William Jelferson Blythe 3rd on Aq. Ill, UIU, In
Ho~, Ark., the sou of William and
.V1rgm1a Blythe. Blythe, a travellnc
salesman, died in an auto accident before his son was born . His mother
mamed Roger Clinton and several
years Ia~. at age 16, Bill Blythe
changed bil name to Bill Clinton. He
attended Georgetown Unlvonity, Oxford University in England as a
RbodesScholar, andYaleLawScllool.

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ANNOUNCE THE ADDITION Of
PAULA BUTCHER AND
SUSAN JENKINS TO

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) "Mik:olm X" liar D cn r' WISh· .
inston will bo honored at next
month's Sundance Film Fosdval
for the indepondeat vllion bo has
shown in cl!ooslns his ro!os.
The fesdval's Piper-Heidsieet
Tribute ro Independent Vision is
given to honor a filmmaker's erial·
na1 voice and artistry,
"His career exemplifies what
the award is all about," said
Catherine Schulman, lhe fcsaival's
associate programmer.

Pomeroy-Middleport Gllllpolls, Ott Point Plnunt, WV

December' 1112

Commualty Calendar Items
appear two daya before an ev•t
and tile day Ill tot eveaL lte. .
m.t be recelnd weD Ill adftllet
to -.-e publk:atlon In the c:al~
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SUNDAY :
POMEROY - SOLOS (Meigs
County singles) will meet Sunday,
4-6 p.m. at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church. "Dealing Wi.th
the Stress of the f{olidays" will be
the topic of discussion.

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KANAUGA • A Bowling with
Santa party will be held Sunday
from 4{i p.m. at Skyline Lanes in
Kanauga by the Xi Gamma Epsilon
Chapter, Bela Sigma Phi Sorority.

OPEN HOUSE WEEK ·
DEC. 7- DEC. 15
9 AM-5 PM DAILY

Golden anniversary approaches
BERYL AND LINDA WILSON

CROWN CITY - James and
Audrey Angel will be celebrating
their 50th wedding anniversary on
Friday, Dec. 11. They were married
Dec. 11, 1942 in Gallipolis, by Justice Qf the Peace Earl Moore.

Wilson open house planned

- Cemetary Cans and Baskets

-Balloons
-Fresh Poinsettias
- Potted Norfolk
Pine Trees
- Silk Arrangements
&amp;: Corsages

Moaday, Dec. 7
IOa.m:-Walldngclub
9 am. to 11:30 p.m. • TB tests
(health department)
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Bead neck~~

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Precheur, associate professor, v~­
etable crops, The Ohio State Umversity; Dr. Sally Miller, assistant
professor. plant pathology, The
Ohio State University; Carl Cantaluppi, associate agent, vegetable
production, Piketon Research &amp;:
~lttension Center; and Dr. Kelso
Wessd, professor, egriculture economics, farm markets, The Ohio
Sllte University.
Cost will be $5 to defray costs
of 110111e handouts llld a ~ and
IIIIClwich IIIICh. Call the MeJII Of
Washington County Extension Service to make reservations 'by Dee.

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Nalional Bank, Racine, and ADdersons in Pomeroy.
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Falls, Portland, Racine, Chester,
Ri~w, and Tuppers Plains will
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the beauty of their world an&lt;l the
people who are in it, especially
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Vinton, whoM! beat-known hit
was "Blue Vdvet," said Thunday
that he planned to build a 2,000- ~
seat theala' across from lhe Grand •
Palace on Branson's Country :
Music Boulevard.
:
·vinton said the Blue Velvet·
Theater _would open in June 1993. • :

RACINE - The vegetable grow-

"This opens the ·door for an
argument that true roommates, not
even boyfriend-girlfriend, could
end up with the same results," said
Ray's lawyer, Daniel Berkes.
Ms. Walsh and her two sons
moved into Ray's home after they
met in 1979. Ray's two children
stayed in the home half the time.
Ms. Walsh· bought groceries.
Ray made mongage payments and
paid utility bills. They had separate
bank accounts.

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, RACINE · The vegetable grower's winter meetin~ll be held
Wednesday, Dec. 9
9:3.0 am.
to 2:30 p.m. at the' American
LegiCIII Hall Po$1 N602, Sixth Street

RACINE - Racine Council will
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at council
chainbers at Star Mill Park.

BRANSON, Mo. (AP)

Bobby Vintoo is adding a lillie bl.ue •
velvet 10 the western motif in this •
booming oounll'y music town.

Court says man must pay live-in
·girlfriend for housekeeping

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CHESTER • Chester PTO will
meet Monday in the school cafete- ;
ria. All parents and teachers are
invited.

LOTTRIDGE • Smorgasbord
dinner, Lottridge Community Center, Sunday, noon to 1:30 p.m. Cost
is SS for adults and $2.50 for chil·
dren under 12. Public invited.

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REEDSVILLE • Olive Township Trustees will meet Monday at
7:30 p.m. at the Shade River State
Forestcy Building..

Bobby Vinton to build j
2,000-seat theater
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er' s winter meeting sponsored by
the Ohio Stale University and
Meip/Washington County ExleR·
sion Services wiU be held on
Wednesday from 9:30a.m. to :Z:30
p.m. at the Racine American
Legion Hall. Then: will be a $5 foe
to help defray costs of handouts
and to provide a soup and sandwich
lunch. Reservations by Monday at
the Mc:lss County Extension
·OffiCe, 992-6696.

FLATROCK, W.VA. • The
TUPPERS PLA~S - Orange
Spencers, a gospel. music family
from Mansfield, will perform at the Township TrUstees will meet MonGood Shepherd United Methodist day at 7:30 p.m. at the home of the
Church in t:lall'OCk, W.Va. on Sun- clerk, Patty Calaway.
day at2p.m.
TUESDAY
POMEROY
• Ohio Eta Phi
POMEROY • Revival at HillChapter,
Beta
Si~
Phi Sorority,
side Baptist Church, Sunday
will
have
its
Christmas
party Tuesthrough Wedllesday, 6 p.m. night·
day
at
6:30
p.m.
at
the
home of .
. ly. Dr. Kenny McComas, guest
Charlene
Hoeflich,
sponsor.
Bring
preacher. Doug McComas, music:al
money
for
the
catered
dinner:
· evangelisL Special singing nightly.
Rev. James R. Acree Sr. invites the There will also be a gift and ornament exchange. Members who
. public.
have not paid dues are encouraged
to
do so.
. POMEROY - A quartet from
God's Bible School w1ll perform at
RACINE - Racine Lodge 461
Calvary Pilgrim Chapel Sunday at
F&amp;AM
will meet Tuesday at 7:30
7:30 p.m. Rev. Victor Roush
p.m.
for
installation of officers.
invites the public.

LETART FALLS • The Letart

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class with Jurrie Reynolds; register •
for class; cost is $S.
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Menus consist of:
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Monday: Beef barbecue, tater
tots, Iimas and·com, bun, cole slaw,
tapioca pudding.
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Tuesday - Creamed chipped l
beef, buttered peas, tossed salad,~
biscuits, sherbet
Wednesday- Shepherd's pie, ·
whipped jlOtatDes. Brussel sprouts, ,
bread, fnnt cup.
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Thursday • Ham, Au Gratin
potatoes, green beans, cole slaw,
cranberry sauce, rolls, cream pie.
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Friday - Chicken and noodles ~~
with mushrooms, broccoli, cornbread, sliced pineapple.
Make reservations by calling •
446-7000 before 9 am. on lhe day

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NEW GUESS SWEAT SHIRTS

RACINE.- Racine Chapter No.
134, OES, installation of officers,
Monday, 7:30 p.m. Members bring
salads Of sandwiches..

RAVENSWOOD, W.VA.· The
Christmas
party of the River Valley
Mr. Houck rclired from farming
Herba!:ists
will be Tuesday at Jan .
and th~ Gallia County Department
Gerhold's
farm.
Meet at 6:30 p.m.
of Highways, while Mrs. Houck
at
the
shopping
plaza in
retired from Holzer Hosoital.
Ravenswood, W.Va. Bring finger
POMEROY - Christmas Open foods, cookies for exchange (tl1ree
HQuse at the Meigs Comuy Muse-· per bag, four bags) and a wrapped
um will be Sunday from 12:30- herbal ornament with a $5 value.
4:30p.m.
POMEROY· Auxiliary of Drew
Webster
Post 39, American Legion,
RACINE • Racine Chapter No.
and
the
Eight
and Forty will have a
134, OES, practice for installation,
combined
Christmas
dinner party
Sunday, 4 p.m •.
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Crow's
POMEROY - A Christmas can- Restaurarit. There will be a $5 gift
tata, under the direction of Sue exchange and members are rememMatheny, wiD be presented Sunday ber to take a gift a local cystic
at 7:30p.m. at the Mt. Hermon fibrosis child.
United Brethren Cburch, off Texas
WEDNESDAY
Road, near Chester.
POMEROY • Pomeroy Mer'
chants Association will meet
MONDAY
PAGEYILLE - Scipio Town- Wednesday at8:30 a.m. in the conship Trustees will meet Monday at ference room of Bank One. Offi·
·6:30 p.m. at the Pageville Town- cers will be elected. All members
attend.
hall.

GALLIPOLIS • The November
meeling of the GFWC/OFWC Gallipolis Junior Woman's Club was
held at St. Peter's Episcopal
S::hwch Nov. 2, with the home life
(l~partment, chaired by Lana
Nichols, serving as hostesses.
· : All members attending the
meeting brought c:mned goods and
personal care items for the Home
:r.ife Department's projector donal·
Jng these items to the needy and
Serenity House.
•• After lhe ice breaker game, the
~eeting was called to order and an
Jnspirational message given by
chaplain Lauren Demars. The
Pledge of Allegiance and Junior
!'ledge were recited by all members.
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They have 10 grandchildren, two
step-grandchildren, and 12 great·
grandchildren.
. The couple enjoyed "farm life in
Gallia County until retiring to their
present hQnle in 1986.

Township TIIIStees will meet Monday at 7.p.m. at the office building.

Gallipolis Junior Woman's Club
._members give committee reports

- Wreaths, Swags
&amp;Gift Items

Seniors' schedule announced
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NEW ALBANY • Lee and Nellie (Shaw) Houck of New Albany,
formerly of Gallipolis, will celebrate their 65th wedding anniverSary on Dec. 10. They were m!lfried in Gallia County Dec:. 10,
1927.
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They are the parents of Virginia
. Trotter and Ray Houck of Columbus, Wanda Cavinee of Gahanna,
and Robert Houck of New Albany.

- Monument Sprays ·
- Fresh Arrangements
'15.95 &amp;: Up

They are the parents of four
daughters, Judy Waugh, Joy Clary,
Joann Swain, and}ill Preece, all of
Crown City. They h4ve seven grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

Rutland lighting contest set

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Couple to celebrate 65 years

- Grave Blankets

REEDSVILLE • Beryl" and Russell Lowther.
Linda Wilson will celebrate their
Wilson is the son of Beryl and
25th wedding anniversary with an Virginia Wilson, Vfilliamstown,
open house reception on Dec. 13 W.Va. Mrs. W1lson IS the daughter ·
from 2-4 p.m. at their Reedsville · of Bernard and Hilda Stanley,
home.
·
Jensen Beach, Fla.
The event is being hosted by . They are the parents of three
. R~AND : ~ Christm~ home . p.m. No registrBtion is required (Of
fatnily and friends.
children: Todd of MansfPCid; Aaron
The couple was married Dec. 9, of Athens; and Jaime of Reedsville. hghung contest will be held m Rut• the contest which is open to all res1967 at the First Methodist Church
The couple requests that gifts be land again this year. Sponsor wil! idents in the village.
be the Rutland Friemlly Gardeners.
:Susin~ses are encouraged to
in Sistersville, W.Va. by the Rev. omitted
Three clasf!C~ will be included · ·~ecorate and have their displays
- overall religtous, overall secu- hghted also, although they will not
Jar, and lighted doorway, residen- be judged. .
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lial only. The judging will take
Prizes will be awarded in three '
GALLIPOLIS - The foUowing you wish to auend. .
place on Dec. 18 between 6 and 9 places in each categOty.
are activities and menus for Dec. 711 at the Gallia COlDity Senicr Citi- 11•....._..~$. &gt;!d!.N;f«1lt~$...... $....L-ll.:
zen'sCenter,220J~Pike.

MR. and MRS. LEE (NELLIE) HOUCK

- DOOR PRIZES - .

MR. and MRS. JAMES (AUDREY) ANGEL

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with a stron1 10tial conscience. :
With 'Malcol!!! X,' bo portrayed .
IOIDCUlC wilb irW"'pendml vilicm.n
she llld Thunday.
The· fosdval in Park City npiS'
Jan. 21-31.
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18 SUnday Tlmee Sentinel

. Gallia County calendar of.events ·
SUDday, Dec. 6

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FLATROCK, W.Va. - The
BID
.
WELL - The Short Fam~y Spencers, a southml gospel music
S,~g~ w~l be at I rospect Ba)lllst famil~, &lt;!f Mansfield will be
un: • 7.30 P:m. Everyone wei· appeanng m concert at Good Sbepherd United MCI.hodist t:;h~h ~ 2
. come.
p.m. Rev. R. C. Brownmg IRVlleS
GALIJh. ~,:; - Rev. Richard everyone.
Graham will be preaching at Belh·
lehem Church, Rocky Fort, of SR
GALLIPOLIS - The Mountain
218. Services at 7 p.m. Everyone Top Gospel Singers will be singing
welcome.
and evan~list Paul Chapman will
be preachmg at The Church of God
GALLIPOLIS - Rev. Grover G. of Prophecy, 0 . J. White Road, m7
. TllrJler and Minister William C. p.m. Everyone welcome.
Ward will be the speakers at Mor·
gan·Bethel Missuinary Baptist
CENTENARY • The Stapleton
Church. S\llldaY School at 10 a.m.; Family Singers will be at Cenie·
worship service at II a.m. Every- nary United Christian Church, 'J
one welcome.
p.m. Rev. Donnie Johnson will be
preaching.
. GALLIPOLIS - Gary Warner
will be preaching at Mina Chapel
GALLIPOLIS - Calvary ChrisChurch, Neighborhopd Rd., at 7 tian Center will hold revival ser·
p.m.
vices Dec. 6-9. Weekday services,
7 p.m.; Sunday services, 6 p.m.
POINT PLEASANT - Narcotics Evangelist will be Rev. Charles
Anonymous Tri County Group CarpenterofPadrersbwg, W.Va.
meeting, 611 Viand Street, (use
side entrance), basement, at 7:30
Monday, Dec. 7
p..m. Held every Sunday.
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Portr. will hold its

ChriBimas llinns'/party at 6

p.m. at Oilmole's in l"omcrW·
PORTER - "'n Fire for God"
Crus-.le, 7:30p.m. at the home r:J.
Rev. Harry Fannin, 14101, State
Route 141.
GALLIPOLIS· Last meeting
for the 1992 Friends of Bossard
Memorill Library will be held at 7
p.m .. iii_ tho library. AU members
are 1nvtted and to help plan for
1993.
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GALLIPOLIS • GFWC/OFWC
Gallipolis Junior Woman's Club
meeting at St. Peter's Episcopal
Church. Ice breaker and social to
precede 7~ 1S p.m. business meetlllg. Bring C~ristmas wrappi~g
paper, IIIJIO, SCIISOI'S, oouunent gift
exchanged, secret sis Cbristmas
gift and I snack.
GALLIPOLIS - American Can-

cer Society ~IIJlPM Group of Gal-

lia COIDity Umt meeting,. ~ p.m. at

New Life Lulheran_qh~h.

GALLIPOLIS • Narcotics
.
AIIOIJYIIIOWI 11111 For Toda Group
meetiDJ, 7 p.m., at Gr•:! United . YORKVILLE, Ill. (AP) menlllast week. Classmllc Travis
Methoiliat Church Usc Cedar ~lldiation treatment for leukemia Busch then came up widl die ~-­
Street 111nnce.
'
soon may cost Mark Lowry his shaving idea, but cleared it willa
hair,
but bil blid bead WOII't stand .Mark finL
·- -- · - out in tho classrooms at Cross
T~dy,Dee.8
Lutheran School.
Wilen lbo achool's IS other sev· n
GALLIPO~- Oallia County
enthand eighth-grade boys r
District LibrwY Bolnl of Trustees
. meeting, 5 p.m. at BossardLibrary. learned that Mark, 13, would
underao the chemotherapy they
GALLIPOLiS: Gallia Countr. decidid to have lheir own beads
- Extension Homemaker's Councd sh4ved in a show of support
meetina at the First fresbyterian
By;tbunday,only~oflhe 16'
Church. HolidaY bszalr at 10 a.m.; .weren t bald. One, Robert Erict- 1
mating holiday shoes at 10:30 son, was waiting for the wecltcnd
a.m.; poduck at nooo; IXU8fBlTI: "If for his,clipping. The olher was
you price it, what's it Wonh'l"; auc- Mart, who came home WedneSday
tion at 2-p.rn. Every homemaker from the hospitll with a full head
welcome.
of hair.
"It probably won~t be for loog,
though," he slid. "And my dad
might cut my hair 80 I loolt like the
ICSl of lhe guys.''
Mart, an ci&amp;hlh·gradez, learned
only reca~tly that he had leukemia,
ar d started chemotherapy treat-

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Mar-T. Brown 5 pass from
catcheS for 1119 yards. Last week Donnan
(D. Merrick kick)
against Eastern Kentucky, he
MTS-Dunson 1 run (Holcomb
· i
caupt 10 passes for 188 yards and pass to Lyons)
two touchdowns, and returned a
A-14,011
punt 71 yards for a third score.
By JOHN RABY
I;&gt;Qnnan completed 13 of 22
. HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) passes for 246 yards and one illter- Team statistics
- Reserve Todd Doqnan threw ception.
three t.ouchdown passes to Troy
Payton scored on a six·yaid DepartmentMTSMU
Brown as Marshall beat. Middle bootleg on Marshall's fli'St posses· First downs 13 22
Tennessee State 35·21 in a Divi· sion of the game and fullback Rush aiL-yds.34-20846-163
sion l·AA quarterfmal Saturday.
Glenn Pedro scored from three Passing yards 144 294
· Sixth-ranked Marshall (10-3) yards out early in the second quar- Return yards 13 46
will host ti semifinal game next ter to put Marshall ahead 14-7.
Comp.·llt 0-3016-28
Saturday. Fourth-ranted Middle
Freshman running back · Interceptions thrown3 I
Brigham Lyons s~orcd on an 81· Sacked-yards Iosa-143-19
TcimesseeStatefmishad 10-3.
Donnan took·over after Michael yard run in the fii'St quarter. Tight Punting
6-344-44
Payton twisted his left knee with end Steve Dart caught a 31-yard Fumbles-lost 3-0 2-1
7:13 left in -lhe first quarter. Payton, touchdown pass from Kelly Hoi- Penalties,yards6-S05-30
the Soulhem Conference's all-time comb in the fourth quarter and Pmsession time26:0333:57
passing leader, did not return in the Walter Dunson added a one-yard
cootest ·
·
. touchdown run in the fourlh quarter Statistical leaders
He didn't need to.
for Middle Tennessee State.
Donnan and Brown combined QUIU'ter 1ota1s
RUSIDNG-Middle Tenn. St.,
~ a 45-yard touchdown pass play Middle Tenn. St ...? 0 0 14- 21
Lyons
7-107, Dunson 16-66, Crowwith five minutes left un'til half- Marshall ...............714 7 7- 35 der 4-34,
Holcomb 6-1, Mimms 1time. Brown went high for an un0. Marshall, Pedro 24-116, Hatchderthrown pass between two de- Scoring summary
en 11-59, Payton S-2, Parter 1-1,
fenders on the five-yard line and
T. Brown 1-(minus-1), Donnan 4·
slipped into the end zone to give
Mar.:...Paytoo 6 rw\ (D. Merrick -(minu,s-14).
lhe Thunderin_g Hcrth 21-? lead. . tick)
PASSING-Middle Tenn. S,t.,
Donnan hn Brown w1th a 1~MTS-Lyons 81 run (Petrelli Holcomb 10-30-1·144. Marshall,
yard touchdown pass on Marsliall s kic~)
Paytoo 3-5-0-48, Donnan 13-23-3ftrst -pos~ssion of lhe second half . Mar-Pedro 3. run (D. Mf rrick 246. .
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to_ mate 1t 28-7. Donnan connected kid)
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RECEIVING-Middle Tenn.
Wllh ~rown on three J?8SSCS for 72
Mar-T. Brown 4 5 pass from Sl., Dunson 3-36, Parks 2-27,
yards m lhe 98-yard drive.
Donnan (D Merrick kick)
Crowder 2-6, Simpson 1-37, Dart
Donnan_later_capped a 17-play,
Mar-T. Brown 13 pass from 1-31, Watkins 1-7. Marshall, T.
HANDFUL OF JERSEY ..:... Navy tailback
_ 80-yard drive :ov11h a five-yard TD Donnan (D. Merrick kick)
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BroWn 8-189, Bartrum 5·50,
Duke
Ingraham (wltb ball) rushes ror exira
, toss to Bro~ ~ the f~l~Jtt!l q~r.
MTS-Dart 31 pus from Hoi· Carter 2·50, Pedro 1·5.
yards
before being brouaht down by Army's
Brown fmtshed with e1ght comb (kickfaile!l)
.
Chris Koebinzld (78) in the rm quarter or Sat·

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The joy of
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PREOOUS MOMENTS

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RED RIBBON CAMPAIGN • Pat Thoma
and Ellen Rought, both or the Meigs County
.Chapter or Mothers Against Drunk Driving1
-presented a brier program on this year's Rea
Ribbon Campaign of MADD, ''Be Alcohol Free
Before You TUrll the Key" at Pomeroy Elementary on Thursday afternoon. The safety patrol
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• then tied red ribbons to the antellnas and mir·
rors or can at the achool. Pktured, 1-r, f'roat are
R11chel Davidson, Ricky HyseU, Jennifer Lambert, Michelle Watkins, ~ainy Walker. and
Jeny Mankin. Back, 1-r, Pat Thoma, 'rian
Nutter, Heten Rice, Ellea Rought and teacher,
BeckY Triplett.
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look at these fimtastlc
ornaments and our
selection of Enesco
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gifts for Christmas.

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Hacltett had 15. --and made it to the regionlll finals.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -:Ohio State t11Uled off lhe first
"Soulhern Cal and Ohio Sll\te
Even in defeat, Soulhem Cal coach seven points of lhe game and 23 of are both different teams than lhc;[.
George Raveling was trying a the ftrst 31. Southern Cal did not were last y.ear.~ · Ayers sai ·
tlueo-pointer.
hit double figures until Glenn hit a · "We're just concerned about get,. After 31 years, 1 can deal wilh threC·JK:!inter _at lhe 7:36 mark to ting better and being ready for the
this realistically," Ravelins said mateu23-ll.
conference season-"
.
Satuday after his Trojans had been
After Tom Brandewie hit a 12- ·
Southern Cal hosts Gonzaga
bealen 73-56 by Ohio State. .
.foot jumper to put Ohio State ahead Monday, while Ohio State enter- .
-- "I'D stay Willi my plan of being 48~19 at the outset of the second tains Bowling OreCII Saturday.
patient, poised 8llil positive.••
· half, the Trojans ran off the next 13
John CarroD 9:Z, Marietta 80
But lhat was hard to do after his points - seven by Glenn - to
At Marieua, Ohio; John Bufford
team managed to shoot just 26 per- draw to 48-32:
with 34 poinllled John CarroU in a
cent, while amassing 17 turnovers
A three-pomt field goal and two 92-80 victory Saturday over Marlin falliDg behing 46-19 at the half. · . free lhrows by ~u cut the lead etta as both teams opened Ohio
A team lhat lives by lhe three- to 60-48 by the 5.57 ~.the clos- Conference play.
·
·
point shot, Soulhem Cal mustered est it had been since the 7:36 nuut
Shannon Vickers put in 20
juSt10 of 28 for the game.
of the first half. But then Ske!ton points and David Tucker had 11 for
"I wish.we could've played a _ hit a dee-point shot from the nght the Blue Streab (3-2). Jeff Cald·
liltle ~!M:~ Raveling S@l!t:•we c';lmer and, after f!Cshman Greg weD (Southen '88) with 31, Dave
dug ourselves into a hole. 1 don't S!mpaon stole lhe t!'bounds pass, Wattl with 16 and Curt Plummer
think we're as bad as we played in btl anOther ~-pom!Cf from the with 11 were the top scorers for lhe
that first half or as bad as we top of the key to make It 66-48.
Pioneers (0-4).
played in lhe game."
"That took them out of the
Marietta's only' lead was 2-0 at
Jamie Skelton came off the game," said Skelton. "They were · the stan of the game. John Carroll
bench to score a career-high 20 shooting those three-pointers and went up 42-37 at halftime and bad
. poinll and staved off a mild South· we.wae g_euing down on ourselves a 6-0 run early in the second half to
em Cal rally with back-to-bact a httle bu. But after those two stmdl its advantage to 56-45 wid1
three-point baskets as Ohio State threes, they were sort of out of the 13:02to Play.
·
picked up ill second straight win of ' game."
·
The Blue Slleats held a 54-29
the season.
Southern Cal fi!'ished with 24 · ed$e off the boalds. Tucker was
"Jamie's fearless," said Ohio turnOvers. The TroJanS were 18 of thetrreboullclinglcadcrwith 12.
State coach Randy Ayers. "But he 56 from the field. for .32 percent,
59, KnJOD44
came here out of.higb schoollhat including 10 of 28 (36 percent) · At Gambier, Ohio, Kevin Frye
: way. He's not afraid to shoot the frolll three-point range. Ohio State scored 19 points Saturday in Deni. ball."
hit 28 of 53 sbots from lhe f!Cld for 80n' s 59-44 North Coast Confer,
Ravelin~t sai.d:· "I was very 53_percenl and 7 of 11 on three· encoviclllryoverKcnyon.
·
imprased With him. He gave them pomten (59 percent). .
Brian Malinowski added 14
iliellleadcrslii'P on the floor...,A_e
the teams bad metmLosAnge· poinll for the Bi&amp; Rod (3-0 overall1
lot of guys stan runnillg and biding · les a year ago, wilh Southern Cal 2-0 in the confC(CDCO). Jamie Har·
. from the ball, but be liad an '- winning 79-T1 in overtime in a bat- less scored 14 and My lin Jobnaoo
· imm~~~seamountoftalenL"
tie of nationally ranked squads. But 11 forlhel..ords (2·3,0-1).
Lawrence Funderburke "added , the Trojans lost three starteQl from
Deniaon led 2S-22 at halflime
16 poinll and Alex Davis bad 11 i last )'Cit'S NCAA llliDIUIIIICnt team and pulled away in the second half,
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,Trojans wilh 16 poinll and Dwayne 6 team that won the Bq Ten title cent shoocing mark from tile floor
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ll :53 to play and sc·ored six
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....,.. tiowll Soulllera Cal'• Dalllalae PowiiJ at llaJc:Gart dllliq the

ftnt ilall fll Saturday'• s- Ia CO!umb111, Oldo. wtaere the Back·
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Veterans Stadium, where the Cadets - 25-24.
(AP)

Malcom's field goal helps
Army slip past Navy 25.-24 to :

Pim.ADELPHIA (AP) _ Pat·
mon Malcom's 49-yard tJCld goal
with 12 seconds left lifted Army to
a 25-24 victory Saturday in the
93rd Army-Navy game
Malcom's field goai capped an
improbable 17-poinl comebilct.by
lhe Cwu, who evened the historic
series at43-43•7.
An Army punt downed just outside the end zone turned out to be
crucial for lhe .Cadets (5-6). Brian
Ellis subbing for Injured Navy
quarterback Jason Van Matre,
couldn't move the Middies (1·10)
and Navy had to punt from its end

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at the Navy 32 wilh 2:15 to play,
and Malcom tried a 44-yard field
goal. Army players jubilantly sig·
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called for a delay of game, 80 Mal·
com tried again five yards farlher
out, giving Army die win.
It_was Malcom'~__longest field

-goal of his career. His previous Youngstown State advanced llie
best was 46 yards against Duk!~ in semifinals of the 1-AA playoffc,
1990.
beating The ~itadel42-17 SaturDuke Ingraham had ~ ~o day.
.
touchdowns as Navy, showmg tts
The seventh-ranked Pengums
best scoring punch of the season, (10·2-1) now meet the winner of
app.eared_ headed for its second the Northeni Iowa·Mcl':'eese State
straight wm over lhe Cadets.
.
game played ~y niaht . Ala~~ Florida 21
Tbe Citadel, tied for No. 1 m die
At Gamesv11le, Fla., Alabama I·AA class, suffen:d ill worst loss
l:)roke a 21-21 tie wilh an in~ ' of the year in ending 11-2. .
lion ~tum _for a touchdown in d!e
Youngstown State used, Ill mus·
last four mmutes of lhe SoutheaSt- cle up front - the Pengwns averern Conference champiC?nsh.ip aged 5.0 po_unds more a~ oo the
game to record !he seven-~ vt~- oirenSI~e b~- to pound out 463
tory and the fust champiOnShip yards, mcluding 21 plays of at least
under lhe twO-division format.
10 yards.
~interception~ one of ty;o .
The Citadel finished with 333
the Crimson 'l"llle got from Flonda yards.
.
quarterback Shane MatthewsThe Penguins Jed 21·7 at_~
was lhe first turnOVer of lhe game.
half, but the Bulldogs Jllll!od wltii!D
Yt'9npfmln St. 41
four ~n Everette .Sands ~3-yaid
ne Cltadel17
run Wllh 5:34 ~ft ~ the third ~At Charleston, S.C., Tamron od _and _Jeff Tnnh s 32-yard IJCld
Smilh nashcd for 191 ~and two goal 2:03 into lhe final period.
touchdowns liS defendmg champ
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In Dt-vistonl state chll;mpionship game,

Cleveland St. Ignatius p.osts 24-14
victory over Cincinnati St. Xavier·

By CHUCK MELVIN
CANTON, Ohio (AP) - Back
.them up against a wall and the St
Ignatius Wildclls get very feisty.
For the fourth time 1n the last
five years, the Cleveland school
trailed at halftime of the state Divi·
;sion I championship same but
,came back to win, belling cincin;nati St Xavier 24-14 Saturday.
•'We know we have the ability
to come bact. Because we have
lhat ability, we never stop believing,'' slid junior Eric Haddad, who
ran for two touchdowns and Bet up
the clinching score by gaining 68
yards on a fourth-quarter screen
pass from junior Scott Mutryn.
Haddad ran five yards nearly
untouched for tbe game's first
score midway throush tho first
quarter, lhen pot lhe Wildcats (140) ahead for good at 17-14 with a
fciur-~ burst in lhe 1hird quarter.
His 68-yard reception got St.
Ignatius out of a second-and-27
hole at its own 11 In the fourth
quarter and set up Mulryn's clinch·
ing 23-y_ard touchdown poss to Dan
Ward ~lh 7:28to play.
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"That screen was a great play,"
Wildcat coach Chuck Kyle said.
"Eric made great cull and broke
out into the cu.''
St Ignatius bas woo 20 straight
games since losing to Lakewood
SL Edward in lhe Cighth game last
seasoo It won 111te tides in 1988,
'89, '91 and '92.
In each of diOie title pmes, the
Wildcatl wm~ behind at the halfto Cincinnati Princeton, Cincinnati
Moeller, Centerville and St.
Xavier.
"We were very bnsieesslike at
halftime,'' Kyle said. "We had to
dig alittle dcqler this time. We bad
to make some adjuslmenll oo their
passing l'b"k "
Kyle slid the team dedicated
lhis 8II8SOII to longtime St lgnadus
foolball and bukelblll COICb John
Wirtz, wbo )lllaod away just before

"tbe 8II8SOII begin.
"He's the one who started this

whole thing,' • said Kyle, in his
1Olh year as the Wildcats' head
coach.
St. Xavier (13-1) led 14-10 at
halftime on a pair of long touch-

down receptions by senior Scou
Sollmann. He took a shovel pass
from Jamie Doxsey and turned it
into a 68-yard touchdown ia the
fust QUarter, then caught a 26-~
touclidown pass from Dommie Cafeo shortly before~Doxsey left in the first half·
because of a sprained right hand
and returned only for a couple of
option plays in the fourth quarter.
Doxsey completed 3 of S passes fer
~~ards before geUing hurt, ind,
eo, alao a senior, completed 4
of 15 for 101 yards.

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Mutryn completed 9 of 22 ·pass·
es for 229 yards.
. The Boolbers, wbo also lost running bact Kevin Rilla' to a separated shoulder, gained just 42 yards ill
lhe IIICOIId half.
'.'Losing our two speed guys """"'
that toot away a big part of 0111'·
offense,'' St Xavier coach Steve
Rasso slid. "They were ganging
up on SoUmann, aild that foroed us
to go to more of a passinjt game.
We geaerally' only thrt5w fO or 12
passes a pme.''

In DiJiision W state title bout, · -

CAPE tops Warren Kennedy 17~16.

By CHUCK MELVIN
NEW YORK (AP) - Kirby
MASSILLON,
(AP)Puckett isn't leaving Minnesota, Rasbawn Byrd and Ohio
JUIII Smilh no
not for all the millions he was for touchdowns as CAPE built a
oftered.
17..0 fust-half lead and held oo to
The seven-time Ali•Star agreed bell defending cbampioD Warren
Friday to a $30 million, five-year
Kennedy 17·16 for lhe ~vision IV
contract wilh lhe Twins, the ICC· state
champiooship Saturday.
ond·richest deal in baaeblll hiAary.
CAPE -lhe Cincinnati AcadoAnd it wasn't even close to what he my of Physical Edcuation - won
could have gotten.
its third state title, bavlns won in
"If it was lhe numbers, I woulcl Divisioo IV in 1985 and Division
not be here because I had more m in 1986. It wu lhe Division m
Iumt;ve offers elsewhere,'' Puck· : runner-up to Mentor Lake Calbolic
ott said. "But llhought about my
last year. '
family. I didn 'I only think about
Warren Kennedy (12·2) woo lhe
baseball.

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Division IV title last·year and was to make ill?-8.
Paolucci, the Division IV· blck
anmner·IIJlin 1989.
of
the
year, added a 34-yard toucll.CAPB (12-1) dominated most of
down
filii
widl nine minutes left in
. the lint half, ICOI'inl on Smilh's 4·
lhe
game,
but lho point-after ld!;t, ·
yarcl rua in the first quarter and
failed.
KeMedy
!hen drove to' tllo
Byrd's 37-yard run and. a 39-yard
30-rard
line
wilh 2:36 left
field aoalq
...!~.J.Robcrt .-Allen in the before stalling on downs.
·
seconil a~~~aBocauselhe~nstilll~
But that was It for the CAPE
offense. Byrd ran for 94 yards in by three, Smilh, their ~
the first haff and filiishod wllh 108. was able to run backwards 28 yards
. Kenned)', meanwhile, scored and take a safety with five :tee:"~
jllll before halftime on • 31-yard left ralher than risk a fourth-do¥~
..
pass from Guy Esposito to Tom punt
Paolucci
gained
110
yards
00
n.
•Paolucci, and tho same tWQ con· 'CMI'ies.
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Marietta survives late River Valley.comeback to win 78-74 _- By G. SPENCER OSBORNE
inary contest, held ofr"being
n.• Sell~ Stair _
outscored ~n lhe final quarte~ to
CHESHIRE -River Valley's beallhc Raiders 78-74 Fnday rught
fii'St-ev=s· varsi!y- bultelhall in the seasQn opener for bl!th
-g~
. . ~ dclub,leheader foa- toams.
tunn&amp;
-bitlllg flftlshes, but die • "We let diem get awal' from us
~ Tigen, llpp8J'elldy teqring in lhe lhird quarter," sa1d Raider
m mind, tbo hard~ lencd_ by ·boss Mite Jer¥ns of his c'!lfg~, .
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than not produced~
If field.goal shooting alope de·
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~ have. done ia die early gomg, lhe Rai~ would have had
lhe lead, considering lhlllbey lhot
7 for 16 after .missing their fust
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After the game, T!!lzda said
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to be tested, as long as we win. But
we need to take care of lhe ball."
This week's qenda
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t.ancaster 60 Athens 51
Waterford 73 Warren Local SO
London at Greenfield
Marietta78lljver Valley 74
Ross SE 76 Southern 74
Piketon S4 Jackson 41
Dayton Col. White at Ponsmouth
Jil!ley 70 W)leelersburg 61
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Athens at Nelsonville-York
Chesapeake at Portsmouth West
Warren Local at Frontier
ltiver Valley at Portsin()uth ND

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widl18 points, Russell Sin- · Ross was 30-61 for 49%, 4-14
wilh 15 poinu 1111d 10 re- from lhethreepointrangeand6-17
Mart Allen 14 and sopho- at lhe line.
Mason FISher in his· varsity
Southern grabbed 36 rebounds
wilb 11.
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Jllasmlng. 94-foot of hustle same ·with nine sh.
·~ Soulhern gained the edge. in
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quickness and l!usae, but Ross turnovers, nine assists and 13 fouls.
j!ml:mllhc edge in size 8lld pbys- Ross had 11 steals, twelve
il:al Jlll!Y In tbe paint. The lat~ · ·bjmovers, two assists and 24 perysicalallributes may have been a sonals.
tor in grinding !he Tornadoes
Ross won !he l'C$1fVe game 47wn, despite lhe fact R?ss gar- 41 led by Matt Gillium wilh 13,
.lla'Cd 25 fouls 10 SOUihem s 15._
Josh Slulley with 10 and Jason
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fJOID Evans 1111d Allen, who Jeremy Hill and Mike McKelvey
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Jlimts. Goals by Allen,
SOUTHEASTERN. (76) I!,Ylii!S and SingleiOn were Rick Strasbaugh 4-i-0=11, Tadd
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SIUlley 3~. JliSOII Adams 3-1. : Willa Bennett the offensive o.9. TOTALS-29-4-6=76
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ALEXANDER (69) - Travis
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Johnson 7-2=5=25, Jim Nicholson
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Wagner, Bentley and Stanley had
two esch 10 lead lhe way. Meigs
was called for 23 fouls~
"We were IOtally out of synch in
lhe second half," a disappointed
Phil Hanison said after lhe game.
"We didn't run our offensive pat·
terns, out shot seleclion was terrible 8lld we played 10 much individ·
ual ball and not good 1eam ball. On
defense.we allowed lhem 10 pene·
trate and get 10 many pasy shols.M
Alexander hit 16 of 46 from the
floor fQI 35% and hit Z2 of 32 from
the line 69%. The Spanans puUed
35 rebounds .wilh Rice getting 12,
Johnson grabbed nine. Alex had
eight sssist wilh Waggoner gelling
four and 10 steals.
In lhe reserve game, Meigs
pulled away from a 31-23 halftime
lead and rollccliO a 63-42 victory,
Scou Pelason led lhe way wilh 18
points, wilh 16 of lhoSe coming in
the fmt ~alf. PelerSon was joined
in 'double · rigures by Adam
Kraw.sczyn wilh 13. Benny Ewing
added 10, and Jered Hill had nine. son (15) and Aleunder l'rollllllu Matt ·
(left) t...ae m• WMall Ross led Aleunder wilh 12.
de for tbe ball aear the rim dl!l'iq Friday ai&amp;ht's . -ll Allaay,
In other TVC aclion Belpre ·
rolled over Miller 82-52, Trimble w~tbe Spartans recorded a 6'-'0 win.
slipped past Nelsonville-York 5038 and ViniOn County defeated 5745.
Meigs will bost Trimble on
Tuesday, while Alexander trnvels
10 Vinton County.
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Johnson got hot for Alex in lhe
lhird period, pouring in 11 points
as A!Cxander ouiSCO!Cd Meigs 21·
16. 1be run erased lhe three-point
halftime deficit, and Alex held a
43-41 lead heading iniO lhe final
eight minulm.
Meigs was within two points
wilh I :25 left in lhe contest, but
missed two sttaight shots lhat could
have lied lhe game. Alexander won
lhe game at the foul line down the
stretch hitting 16 of 21 from lhe
line in the fourlh period. Waggoner
was lhe main lhorn in lhe Maraud·
ers' side, .canning 10 of 12 and
scoring 12 points in the period.
Johnson added seven more 10 help
ice lhe win.
Trevor Harrison led a trio of
Marauders in. double figures wilh
14. John Bentley added 13 and
Aaron Drummer finished with I 0.
Meigs hit 21 of 64 from the floor
inclUding S·of 16 from lhe line for
a cool 33%. 1be Marauders cashed
in on lS' of 20 from lhe line for
75%. Meigs pulled in 48 rebounds
wilh Jack Stanley grabbing 12,
Harrison 11 and Bentley nine.
Meigs turned the ball over 10 times

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By DAVE IIAIUUS
Tln!ei-Selltinel Correspondent
ALBANY - Three Alexander
players combined for 56 points !0
power lhe Spartans 10 a 69-60 wm
over Meiss in Tri-Valley Conference baslrt!ball action Fnday night
at Alexander in the season opener
for bolh 1ea111s.
Bryan Johnson poured in 25
poinll 10 lead the way for Al~­
der. Teammate Travis Waggoner
, added 20, and Travis Rice had I)
for Jay Rees's Spartans,
Meigs jumped out on 10p 14-11
after the fU'St period behind Trevor
Harrison's f1ve points and Jack
Stanley's four. Waggoner scored
five of his learn's 101al coming out
of the blocks.
Meigs used a ba1aruAI attack in
the second period 10 ouiSCore the
host 11-9. Mei$11 placed five players in lhe sconng column in thai
!:}~ aitd ~ld a 25:2:2 lead at lhe

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pull Southern 10 within one ..73-72
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.scheduled for after Christmas lnsiallallan ~ no
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B1lERJY KINNEY ·
CINCINNATI (AP)- Anyone
who expecll Marge Schou to quiet·
ly P,ve up oWnenblp of the CincinD811 Reds cloein't know Marge.
- "I'm prepared to fight," sbe .
said of llil inyestjption by baseball
into reports that she has made
repeated slurs against blacks,
Alilns and 1cws.
And everything about this
IOUJh. someumes crude, woman
inctica!ft! that fight she wilL
WileD Malpret Unnewehr, the
illlllbla' of an upper middle-class
famlly, man:icd bu&amp;iDCISman
Olarles Schott
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Charles dieil ind Schou found herself leaming bow to run a car deal·
enllip • well • bride and cement
com.,.ue..
In 1981, Schou acquired a limited partnership in tbe Reds, and
three years later became general
partner. SIMI controls 6 .1(2 of the
club's IS shares.
"I don't claim to be a baseball
expert. I didn't claim to be an
~on any of the companies my
husband left me when be died,"
Schou said in an interview two
yean ago. "Sometimes common
sense goes a long way, no_matter

what you'~e in."

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get~~ trouble.

64,111111 fued three gcner-

al managers and left a IJiil of disgrunded former employees.
In 1989, former coach 1.« May,
who felt that Schott had renesed on
a promise to keep him on, S81d, "If
baseball is coming to the way this

lady is doing things, I don't want
any part of iL ''
At a reuuion two years ago of
the Big Red Machine players of the
1970s, former general manager
Bob Howsam blamed Schou wben
be wasn't allowed to be inlroduced
with the team.

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fire Dick Wagner, who was general
manager.
It was a dispute with another
Conner employee that brought out
the charges of racist and antiSemitic behavior. .
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Former Reds controller Tim
Sabo sued her for $2.~ million,'
contending he was fired, in part,
because he opposed ScbQtt' S.
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RVHS FFA PARLIAMENTARY PROC~­
DURE TEAM - The River Valley FFA Parliimental'y ProCedure Team recently placed first
in the sub-district and fourth In the District 10
contest at Meigs High SchooL The plaque will be
awarded at the Dlstrld 10 FFA baaque! In

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represents some 9.86% of gross
trade at at Jc8st a.S-10 pC'IIlent pre-; sales. Tbc Dcc:cmber 3 day percentmium.Aldloughthestockhaabeena age goiJIItothe jJool wu 7.5 perterrible performer this year, it re- cent. These ue unofficial MtelemaiDs our number one pick in the Dhonc• numbers from the O.S.D.A.
health care IICCtor. Lilly is lhe only '1'00.:00 Martel News Division in
stock in our universa thai is selling Lexington, KY. 1'he printed
significantlybelowtheboltomendof with some commcnWiCI wmx:
its historical relative multiple nmge available the fust of the week. It
oo the besis of 1993 e.nmp.
appemto me that a lot of IObacc:o
Our DU Buy ratinl 011 Schcrilrg- is COIIIins to market r... The latest
. NEW YORK (AP} - AmeriPloughisbasedoooure,xpc:clllion estimateofthe1992productioohas
cans
arc more optimistic about the
that the company wiU continue to been set at 699,667,000 pounds.
economy,
and more of them plan to
Gross lilies in the fltSI seven days
rccordstronleaminpgrowthof 18- of sales 1qa mnt more than a third boost lheir Chrisunas gift spending
: 'fear's numbers,
20 pen:entlhis year and that several · ol
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. ·:however, the sector is trading at only nevi drugs claims will be approved tan~
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spent in previous years, a new
·:•11o6 ptlCCIII discounL In light of rc1a- during the next year or !IO.ID light of tact with their wardloule on selling Associated Press poU ftnds.
• live C9fnings wea~s and the grow- the especially sJrong lhird quarter schedule, gndiuc; and price lmlds.
The poll of 1,002 .adults found
: ingevidencethalthedrugindustry's · performance by lntron-A. we uow
Ed Vollbora Js t•e Gallia one in eight - nearly 13 percent
: fundamentals arc wealceoing, we do believe thai earnings will come in at Couty Edeulool Apt, agrk:ul- - plan to spend more on gifts this
Chrisunas season than they did in
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• not believe that there is any hurry Ill the klp end of our 1992 earnings ture.
past years, up from one in 14, or 7
~ purchase these stocks, despite their 11111ge of $3.55-3.60. We have also .
percent,
a year ago.
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Those
who
expect
to
spend less
evertheless. wen:axnmc:ndamar- from $4.0S-4.20 to $4 . 10-4.20. AI.
dropped
from
40
percent
to 32 per~t weighting in the group. Two drug
though we arc disappoiated that the
: l!iunes remain on DU's Recom- FDA hu not )'Ct 6J!POYecl Clliritin, . NEW YORK (AI&gt;) - The cenL The rest plan ~ spend about
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: mended List: Eli Lilly and Schcring· we remain optimistic that the drug liiSilDIICC
uo:--7 ..... a Ill step
The pOIT also found 29 percent
' ll'fough.ID addition, we are recom· willbeOK'eclinthenearfuture. The toward lhapinJ health care refor:m believe the economy is improvl!JII•
; mending purchase of Bausch &amp; stock is down only 7 percent this by .proposin&amp; a sweeping plan for up from 5 percent in a comparable
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year, mating it tbe best perfooncr in un1venal coverage tlia.t would b_c poll a year ago. Only 27 percent
G1venProzac sstroogthirdquar- Jhe group. It il selling at just a 4 finan~ partly by laXIng Amen- think the economy is getting worse,
ter performance, w~ revenuesm!C percent prcmiumoo next ~·s ~­ cans wtth generous betlefits.
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down from 69 percent
, ~ percent world~~· we J_KlW be- mates. We believe Sclleriq•Piongh
The poll was taken Nov. 27
A ~tone of the Pla;'l• whech
heve lhatsalesofLilly sleadingdrug can gamer a 15-20 pe!CCDI pranium wu unveiled Thursday. 1s to cut through Tuesday by ICR Survey
wiD grow about IS percent in 1992,a multiple within the next 12-18 ~.osts a~ d. provide a package &lt;!f Research Group of Media, Pa., part
~ rateofgainmuchhighcrlhanwehad
months.
er...,nal bet!diJS to all A!Dert· or AUS ConsullaDts. Results have a
~~ originally lhoughL Furthermore, thai
In our opiJiion Bellri &amp; Lomb cans - incl~ng the 35 m1Jllon margin of sampling mor or plus or
growlh is coming in the r~ of the should be able to' rccorcl oomiatent . currently umnsured.
, launch of Pfi.ZCI''s new competitive Cltllilp powlh of lboul15 pen:enl
~ agent Zoloft, which is serving to amuallyf«thenextfewyembased
• expand the ~
oo its ex.is1inf product line plus its
ScveralotherUllydrugsrecorded newventurcalnonlcareandeeneric
~ strong growth in .the third~·
phlrmaceulicalL 'lbiidquniream' panicularlytheanu-ulangentAxid, ings came Ia as expected with a 15
'. sales of whiCh soared in excess of 60 percent pin. Tbc 1110ct has been
: P.ctCCDL The new antibiotic Lorabid strong recently, proiJably reflecting
POMJ!kOY -Jack and Judy · coverage, including home, auto,
• appears to be off to a good start and invcslon' 11es1rc 111 tCI1IIin in the Willlams ol SytiiCDIO plan to open commereial, life and health insur: should conuibute nicely to eaminp ~th care IICCIOr but away from a new full-IIJI'vice insur1nce agency ance. as wcll as annll\ties.
A native of Meigs County, Mr.
• next year. Tbcunexpc:cteciS940trul, dntp. Thus,BIPICII&amp;Lombildown in Polnelot•
WiUiams
brings over 20 years of
; lion nonrecurring.
only 6 percent this ,e.. AllhouBb It
Willlams .t Alloclstes. Inc., is
and
accoundna experifinancial
: countingchargolhalLillyincumdm Is ll!lling Man 18 peruat prcmium 1oc ..t II 108 Mecbaic Street in
enoo
to
the
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Mn. WIUiams
• the third quarter should pave the way .on next year's cilia. we believe the PometliY (former Meigs Baud of
brings
10
years
of
cxperiencc
in the
Elecliolll office). The office will
: f« a mum to I01Id powlh In 1993. stock baa further 10 10-ln our •
insurance
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and
recently
: Tbc stock ,h u dec:linecl 26 pen:ent ioo, widtin our uni- ol bealtb officially open on Moucla)', an~
• this ,.e.. in line with the overall care COIII]IEiea, B••rh &amp; Lomb hours arc aet £or Monday llltOUgh rec~ved her bachelor's degree in
: .ICCtor,llld i.t selling lila 22 pen:ent should be the major betleficiary ot Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. business management. Both are
Evening and ~alllrday I!PPO!nt- licensed insurance agents.
; diacountonprojeeted 199leamings, any econotDic recovery.
Their daughter, Jane Ann, cur:· well below the bouom endofitlfive(E- Ia aalDftllmtDl broker ·ments are avmlablo by appoiDI· rently attends Ohio University,
~ yearhistoricalrelativemultfle-ac tor Tbe Olllo CosapaaJ Ia Ill Gal- mcnL The pJione number at the mlljming in buSiness.
11992-3985.
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: o( 145-91 percent. We believe JhM llpollil ollke.J ·
. agency
The qcilcy offers. all lines of
: over tbe next 12-18 months it ~!d

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GALLIPOLIS-Pharmaccutical
:li. stocks scll at an average multiple of
f;- 14.8 times estimlled 1992 eaminp,
'" a 15.,...,.""tdiscounttotheS&amp;PSOO
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Mllrch 1993. Team members Ia front row len to
r ight are David Spurlock, Bryaa Brumfield,
Tom Lambert. Second row left to right Jason
Butler, Chris Queen, Bob Hurlow and Wayne
Braanen . Third row left to right Medley
Thompson, Manny Kemper, Jason Bowers, Bob
Plybon and Jody Kidd.

Poll says Americans plan to spend
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Among otbcr findings:
- The election of BiD Clinton
u president has made 47 percent of
Americans - including 20 percent
of Republicans - more hopeful .
about the economy. but has made
28 peiWitless hopefuL
-Lower intereSt rates have 43
percent feeling more
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the economy, a senllment even
more prevalent among those in
high-income households.
- Women are more likely,than
men 10 plan to spend less this holiday seaso11 and are generally less
optimistic about the economy.
While 37 percent of men believe
the .economy is improving, only 23
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National Association of Purchasing
Management's November eConomic indt!x showed a significant
expansion of the manufacturing
economy, and an Associated Press
poll found six times as mapy
Americans arc optimistic abQut the
future compared to the same time
last year.
In addition, there were strong
signs that Americans aren't only
more optimistic but willing, to
spend more money, which is critical to a sustainable economic
J1lCOvety. Cannall.ers. for example,
rep&lt;X1ed the strongest auto sales f«
late November in nearly two yean.
Retailers also reported improved
sales for November, hemlding the
best Christmas season in four
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DEADUNE FOR PURCHASE OF 1993 DOG LICENSE IS.JANUARY 20TH. FOUR DOLLARS ($4.00) PENALTY IF LICENSE IS PURCHASED AFTER THAT
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE Til HANDY APPliCATION IIANI AND MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COURTHOUSE NOW. FUS ARE
DOLLARS ($4.00) FOR EACH DOG. MALE OR FEIAI£ IIENIIEL UCENSE PENALTY $20.00). DOG TAGS WILL ALSO IE ON WE AT THE "UIIjlJII
SOCim LOCATED AT THE miNER OF NOITif SEmND ST. AND WALNUT ST., MIDDLEPORT, OliO 45760.
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and erosion of
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made many voting Americans
skeptical about President Bush's
assenions that the cconomr was
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c1er 3; 0tan1Jt!I 5.
recent Extension Conference for ·
A reminder of the testing for developing this as the top computer
Private Pelticide Applicatms io be propam for 1992.
held at the Meigs County Exten- - A reminder to area commctelal
sian OffJCC on Tuesday, December veg~e producers of the winter
8. This is for new people or for mectmg scheduled ftr Wednesday••
those tbat waniiD add a ca~qcry_ December 9 from 9:30 a.m. 2:30
We bad a good class a co-uple · p.m. at the American Legion Hall
wee1cs 11&amp;0 but others .-e welcome m Racine. Please call the Meigs
to aelf-....iy n IUe the-- Tbc County ~tension Office at 992Ohio State Depalbllelll of Agric:ul- 6696to make lunch reservations.
tore will be Ill the Meip &amp;ll'l'ion
Attention 4-H and FFA memOffJCC llll'linl at 3 p.m. on Toes- , bets! On Saturday, December 12,
day. Persons wanting to tate the all ~~ers that member~ plan to
test should· plan to arrive no later exhibit at. the 1993 ~ County .
than 6 p.m.
1JII!ior F81r J_DU~ be Identified and
Dr. Maurice Eastridge, OSU
This will take/alacc at tbe
Extension Dairy Specialisl will be Gal· County Junior airgrounds
in Gallia CoUnty on Tuesday aficr. from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. If you have
~ (December 8) 10 demonslraie f~ que~tions please:call the
the r~lscd "Ohio Dairy Rati!&gt;n Gallia County Extension Office at
Propam" and auwer quCJtiOIIs. 446-7007.
The informal session will be held
The Burley Toba~co Market
in the ~teaSion Commilllle ioom ~ms to be holding steady with
of the new Agricultural Center maybe a slight iniprovemenL The
starling • 1:30 p.m. 'J'bc session il season average«price through
intended for lhoee using the Ohio Thursday, December. 3 was
Dairy Ration Prolfam or those $182..96 JlCI' hunlked oo JUSI under
intmsted in .arting to use the pro- 240 millm JX)IJIIIll of gross sales.
gram. Tbc 11 ion is opeato Gallia The gross sale avemae for~ f!rst
and surroundiag counties. Dr. three clays before ThantsgiVlnft
Eastridge wu recognized at our was $1112..69 per hunclmL The be t
wide avcn1e price 011 Thursday,

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~ p.m. in Wood Hall on the Uniwrsity of Rio Grande campus. There
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By EDWARD VOLLBORN
GAUJPOLIS .. Beef J]IOduccn
~ are implementing "Bcel Quality .
"':·Assurance" prosrams that will
-:!, ensure a safe and whoiC80111C prod:, ucL Ga1Jia County proc1uccrs have
• been using practices that ensure
~ quality and s&amp;fety of beef for sever: al years. Bill Shulaw D.V.M., an
·' Extension Veterinarian from The
: Ohio Stale Univmity is coonlinat,,. ing a SIIICUite program to be .ue11
; , natiooaUy next Wednesday. A pre~. tlpcd segment wu filmed a few
~. weeks ago 111 the Rose Farm ncar
~ Patriot. Jint Rose, Allan Boster
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The govenunent also reported a
I percent gain in spending 011 new
consll'IICtion for October, a 1.7 per·
cent increase in factory ~ for
the month and a substalilial nsc in ·
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addral aad . . , . _ uumbel" with your card
or letter. No I I ' = calla will ~ accepted. All
CGetell tll1rill
be turaed m to .- newspaper alike bf 4 p.m. eael Wednesday. Ill case
of a lie, tile wlllller will be chosen by lottery.
Next week, a Melp Coaaty farm wiU be teatared •1 tile Melp SGil ud Water Conserva·
lion Dilal kL

strengthening. That skepticism
played an important role in hil
defeat by Arlamsas Gov. l!iD CJi.n..
ton.
Going by the governm~nt's
lfOwth calculation, the economy
fell into recession in the fourth
qu.ter of 1990, with a 3.9 pen:ent
conlniCtion. It bcpn growing again
in early 1991 but faltered agaitt in
the third-quarter, in what
economists call a " double dip."
Since then, there has been
improvemenL Last month the government said third-quarter 1992
~ was 3.9 peiWit, the futest
1D tbe tenure of the Bush administration.
Against that backdrop, the
reports this past week provided
imJI!liUitt evidence that the recovery is sUstainable, economists said.
Besides the employment report,
tbe .government's main forecasting
index showed an 11dvancc or four
tenths of I percent for October,
after two consecutive monthly
declines. signaling more strength in
the month~ ahead

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; · ' Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769, or tbe Gallipollil o.u,
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par 72 over a aoggy Mlaion Hills ·
North Course to win the Senior
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NEW YORK- Unemployment
fell. Manufacturing rose. Productivity pew. Consumers spent more.
This was tbe predominant message in the spree of JIOvemment
and private repor:ts thiS. p!!St weelc
oo the U.S. economy, which fmally
is exhibiting significant signs of
~ after some false swu in
the past few yean.
.
The November unemployment
report, which showed the jobless
rate fell to 7.2 percent from}.4
pettent the month before, as weU
as a sharp Increase in the numbet
of jobs, was perhaps the most
important piece of evidence.
Unemployment historically bas
been the Jut indicator to improve
in an economy climbing out of

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to ope~ on Monday

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dally QPtN oa MOIMiay. Pictured Ire Judy Williams, aeated, Jaek
WOllams, and tlleir daughter, Jane Ann. (Times-Sentinel Plloto by
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·Mothers, survivors of
drunk driving victims,
tell their tragic stories

Piece of wan to be moved to Capital University
· COLUMBUS (AP) - A piece
of the Ber1iD Wall, once I repressive banier in a ,c:ommqniJt country, will 1111111 fer ~ in a set·
tin of lclning.
''It rqJR~~mts wbat ednc!!fion is
fer, the. vlaory of lrUth avec ip&gt;nnrc, lilvnv avec tynnny Uld love
over hiiniit;1• said Josiah K BlackmeR, )Jif8idenl of Clpi!al University.
A 12-foot$hi
h section of the
wall was on •
It AmeriFiora
'92. It was mov &amp;om Fl'!lllldin
~ark on Thursday to Capital's
library on the city's eut side.
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a campa~g~~ 8plliSt drunlt dri ·
Pftllli!DI ~ve been set up i~1lfj
,counties m 40 states re'l,ulling
eOffenders 10 lisren 10 relatives of
ttaffic victims tell how !heir loved
,ones were killed. There are no
statistics available yet on how
,effective the pro11rams arc, but
'alcobol-relate4 tratnc deaths hive
declined over the past several
years.

The !I,SOO.pound piece of COD·
crete is beiDa loaned indefmitely
by Hansa Consultins GmbH, a
German compuy l!ld underwrila'
of !he German exhibit at AmoriFio-

,.ra.
latersectloa, Mill ·aDd Nortll Sicoad, aftennm!&amp;
,Ia the group from the !ell IU'e Bill Hall, director,
A-.drew Wo!r, Keith AlhleJ, Llada Waraer,
Steve JealdiiS, aad MIU'IIJa Speaeer.

By LAURIE ROBINSON
AsJociakd Press Writer
PORTLAND, Ore. - Tbrce
times a month, V Mathews climbs
onto an audiiQrium ~ and !Cils
:a n audience of drunken drivers
about the deaths of bcr two teenage sons in acCidcncs 14 years

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19g9, before the reunification of
East Germany and WeJt Germany.
David Carroll, a Columbus
·attorney wbose fmn, Sellirum Uld
Boc;me, represeiits the German
company, said several uses for the

lipan.

The 63-year-old woman from
Milwaukie, On:., bas told her story
;hundreds of times in front of
strangers wbo arc present only
because a judge ordered them to be
·there.
• Mathews still cries into the
microphone when she describes
:ho~ she held her son Roger's heid
.while be fought for bis last lna!hs.
_He was struck while changing a tire
in 1969.
. Sbe dcsl;ribes going a hospi·
:tal on Mother's Day in 1983 10
•identify her son Blalce after his
'chest had been crushed and he'd
been lying beside a road all night.
A drunken driver had left tht:
scene, saying later that be !bought ·
he'd hi! a mailbox.
· The audience is composed of
men and women who have been
; ~ for drunken driving. They
-are charged $5 each 10 bear about
; the rragedies that drivers like them
· have brought to families such as
• Mathews'.
. Five years ago, Oregon aulho~i~e-d counrie~ to set up victirq
tlnpact panels. The law allows
judges to require drunken drivers to
aaend such panels.
Under such a program, a frrst-

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Persia, Demeter of Greece, and the .
~JUt mother Cybele of Pbrygia
Tbeir cults ct!ntered on mysteries (_:
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an afterlife, symbolized by the death
and rebirth of the god.

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Going Out of Business

SALE
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Sell, Then We Are Out ·of Business.
listed Below Are the Units that Are
for Sale.
LOOK AT THEM - No Reasonable Ofler
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1992 MERCURY TOPAZ 4 DR.
Tan, auto. trans .• power windows, power seat, air cond., tinted
glass: power door locks, cruise control, trunk release, rear
del., M wheel, AMIFM stereo-tape, 5,000 miles.

1990 PONTIAC GRAND AM 2 DR.
White, a_uto. trans., air cond., power steering, power brakes,
power Windows, AM'FM stereo.

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72 Abstract being
74 lnltl,al
76 Youngster
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1989 OLDSMOBILE DELTA ROYALE 4 DR.
~hite, auto. trans., power steering, power brakes, air cond.,
1!11 steering wheel, cruise control, wire wheel covers, tinted

78 Oetest
79 Criminal
82 Hebrew teetlvals
84' TV's Spelling
85 God of love
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89 The Klngllon -

2 Make amende
3 Deity
4 Spanish article
5 Legal mallet
6 Holding deviceS
7 Comas bade
6 Mature
9 Allen ID
tO Crlllty

90 "I Have a-"

92 Scoffs
94 Newlperson

98 Transported
with delight

991ntertwlne
tOO Hearing organ
102 Crown
103 Dlocaaa
t~ Paid noticeS
105 "Wllat My-?"
108 Soupy~
108 Spike or Michele
109 s ... god
ItO Ingell ID
ttl Bound
tt20men •
114 Young boy
t 16 Evergreen tree
117 Deeply--·; .
grave
119 Modify
120 Type
122 "Separate-"
124 Cleo's nemesis
125 Painful
126 Drelns
128 Byway of
129 Short hit
13 t Loca!lon
132 Lelluce variety
133 Name
135 Rep. party
138 Employ
139 Identical
140 Caslor
14 t Ruby or Sandra
142 Math term
143 GI'8M leiter
144 Undergarment
145 Command
147 "Mr. - Goes to
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149 Decimal base
t 50 Courtyard
t 52 Cuplike spoon
·t 64 Correct a
manuscript
156 Chicago's airport
158 l~cllne
t 59 Down duck
180 Nuisances
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13 Sea eagle
t4Near
15 The- of a
lltettme
18 Halloween
highlight
17 - Wednesday
18 XVII x Ill
19 South American
mammal
20 Positive pole
27 Ootong
29 Diner llign
3 t In mulllc, high
36 Three - ls!IIOd
37 Broadcarts
39 "Home
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40 TV's Summer
. 41 Jol
42 The Seven
Dwarfs, e.g
43 Co-..
~ 44 Dance Instruction
46 Equally
48 Kyle of sports
49 Hawk
50 Heal
51 Ship olthe desert
·52 Climbing plant
53 World=
55 Stage whispers
56 TV's Overaw
57 Muse of poetry
58 Alluring woman
61 lillian currency
83 Periods of tlma
84 Prohibits
68 With suspicion
70 Cut short
71 Ricochets·.
73 Brushes away
74 "-Hereto
Eternity"
75 Iridian tent

77 oOc:lrlne
78Aiamenl
80 Unruly child
8 t Female ruff
83 Condensed
moisture
84 Region
87 Gloomy
89 ManiiCII
90 Apothecary·s
weigh!&amp;
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92 Pulv«!zecc rock
93 Seaeonrng·
95 Chi- ...rency.
98 Eagle's - •
97 Approaches ·
99 Hold on property
tOt Della or Pee Wee
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125 Mere
126 Alet of127 Spirited hor129 Collides with
130 Ordinary
t3t Capuchin monkey
132 Apple134 Conducted
136 Musical drama
137 Longed for
139 Wild plum
140 Heraldic bearing
144 Drink slowly
145 Unusual
146 qordecl cloth
147 - Mol148 Distress ligna!
149 Hindu (:ymbals
151 As far 88
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155 Myself
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Blue, aut?. trans ., air conditioner, power steering, power
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AMIFM stereo
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B_ronza, -~ cyl., 5 speed trans., power steering, power brakes,
a1r cond1t10mng, AM'I'M stereo tape, bed liner.

1989 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX COUPE
~roon. auto. trans., air cond., power steering, power brakes,
tilt wheel, cruise control, AM'FM sten1o tape, power windows,
door locks, rear defogger, trunk release.

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Expectations thai are predicated on
practical foundations have good
chances for &amp;~IOCBISin the year ahead.
However, you must be patient, becauee

they might take more time than you Initially anticipated.
Soolll
W.ol Norlll Eut
SAOmARIUS (Nov. ZS.O.C. 21) ThiS
Pass
Pass
Ia a good day to allempt tasks or 81Pass
Pass
. slgnmants lhat require concentration
Pass
Pass Pass
and par-anee. You'll take personal
pride In satlllactorlly completing what·
Opening lead; +J
ever you begin. SagittariUs, treat yourself to a birthday gift. Send for Saglttarlua'a Astro-Graph predictions for the
year ahead by mailing St.25 plus a long,
self-addretMd, etampec:t envelope to
Astro-Graph, clo this newspaper, P.O.
Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428.
Be aure to state your zodiac lllgn.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-.lan~ 1t) You will
be seeking outlets for active expression
By Pblllip Alder
of your managerial and organizational
skills today. You'll take charge In a
U you list the 100 greatest bridge manner that will gllr!1er euppor;t Instead
players ever, few will be women. of resentment.
Why? Well, some people think that AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-l'ell. 1t) Be both
women don't have the single-minded· hopeful and expectant regarding the
ness of men. But some women can outcome of events today, because your
hold their own against the top men. • mood will be a key factor In helping you
Dorothy Hayden·Truscott of New do and say the right thing.
York has collected more World Bridge PISCES (Feb. 211-Mrrah 20) Be more of
Federation masterpoints than any oth- a IIIII.,_ than a talkor today. This will
olhereto say what's on their
er woman. Sbe bas won four world encourage
minds,
and
laarn valuable Inforchampionships as a· player and one as mation from you'll
them.
a non·playing captain. And s~e ill one ARIES (........ 21·Apri! 11) Conditions
of only two women to have represent- that affect your material well-being
ed the United States in the World could make a significant adjullment for
Team Championship for the Bermuda the better tolley. Watch for the IndicaBowl. (The late Helen Sobel was the tore and try to capitaliZe on whet
occurs.
other.)
Dorothy's favorite deal occurred TAURUS (April ....._, 20) Your probwhile she was winning the 1967 Wom- ability for euccese lOOks good todey,
en's Board·a-Match Teams Champion· provided you are InVOlved In endeavors
are traditional and pragmatic.
ship. The six·heart contract hall cer· that
Avoid
lituatlons that require
tain drawbacks. In the cold light of experimentation
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20111 you have a
North :hould bave been content to bid serious IIIU8to talk over with someone
only four hearts at her second turn.
else, a venue free from outlllda lnDorothy won the diamond·jack lead terterance. Privacy could help things
wit~ her ace, played a trump to dum· get resolved.
my's queen and led a spade to her jack. CANCER (June 21-.lu!y 22) Do everyWest won with tbe ace and naively ex- thing within your .~ lodey to
ited witli her last heart. (A club switch strengl'*' reletlonlhlps with -alln·
fluentlll frlenda. These contact• could
could never cost the contract.)
Since declarer bad three club losers, be Important to YOU over the next r,w
·
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· dummy's two spade winners were Ule- days.
LIO
(July
23-Aug.
22) This Is a good
feu. ·AbJndonlng them, declarer day to lay out your goals
and ObJectlcashed all her red-suit winners. With for the ahead. If YOUr targata are
ooe to go, Eut, dummy and Welt each defined clelirly, you will have en eas1er
bel4 ooe club and three spades. Each row to hoe.
def_. thought that abe retained VIIQ_O (Aug. 23-Bept. 22) Try to keep
80le control of spadeD.
matters that dlrec!ly aHect you In their
·On the final trump, declarer threw proper perspective today. If you ap.dummy's club klnfl. sun under the ln- proach llltuatlons philosophically, 81
nuence of an Idee fm. East dilcardect well as pragmatically, desirable results
her club ace, so declarer'• t~a-t of are lndlcaled.
i.!SRA (Sept. 23-0al. 23) Your chances
clubs won the lut three trlcka.
of tumlng 1 proftl today are spt to_be
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the Mullnoinsb County audience.
Hcnnina'• biMbJnd and 20-ycarotd dausbter were killed in 1985
wben a clrwtten driver crashed into
them in Nevada u they were driving home to ()rqon.
Henning's buaband died_ins!antIy, but she will always wonder how
mucb bel' daugbrer suffered before
dying in !he flames. The girl was
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Ex-officers
accused
of
sadistic
treatme.rt
CINCINNATI
for- ening casuate a suspect with a
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mer police cbief of suburban Uncoln Heiahts and anot)ler officer
bave been accused of sadislic interrogations, police brutality and ·
fraud.
Former Chief David Toran and
former Capt. Chester Richardson
allegedly shot at suspects during
intcnogalions in 19119, according 10
federal civil-rishts indictments
un,tN~Ied Fridaf.
• Toran also li accused of threat-

body.

"She was a beautiful girl. and I
don't know if her face was ruined.
We hid to have closed caskets,"
Henning said. .
The rapid spread of victim panels bas p!QI!Ipted two •ssociate professors of psychology at Eastern
Kentucky Umversity 10 condllCt a
· nalionwfde study on the effect of
the panels on the victims them-

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friend's house. Richardlon. -'S.-...
macbere.
amsted at bis Cincinnati home.
The men also were indicted on
Assistant U.S. A~ Kada•
mail fraud, wire fraud and money- teen Brinkman said the in• 1 !lip '
laundering charges that involved a tion was conlinuina. but abc woi.rl4:
van leaSed for police operations.
not elabora!e.
The indicunents were handed up
The fraud indictment aid T Thursday after an 18-month FBI and Richardson received $52,616,
investigation. U.S. Magistrate Jack from the F'tflh Third Jnsi .. Co. IIi
Sherman Jr. sealed them until the buy and equip a 1991 GMC:
men could be taken into custody.
Explorer van for police surveil·
On Friday, agents found Toran, lance.
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selves.

"If it's a useful healing technique, then we'll !ell the world and
encourage people to set up these
panels," says Dr. Dorothy Mercer,
who was herself seriously injured
in an alcobol·related crash. "If it's
hannful, then it's not worth victimizing people again by being on panels.'·
But Oregon plmelist Sharon
Baker, 39, says prevention -not
thel!llly - is the point of the panels.
'
"It Just reopens the wounds
eyery bme you bave 10 relive it,"
she says.
Baker's 13-year-old son, Jeremy, suffered severe brain damage
in ail alcobol-related crasb in 1985
when he was 5. The accident left
him a quadriplegic with the mental
capacity of an 18-month-old.
The ftrSt victim panel was estab~shed in Worcester County, Mass.,
m 1982, followed by King County
Wash., in 1985.
'
In many states, MADD chapters
administer the programs. In some
Slates, it is up 10 individual judges
or probation officers or even treatment centers to order offenders 10
attend.

Citj must pay
DENVER (AP) - The city
must pay a lesbian tor tluee days of
family sick leave she used to care
for her injured companion, a judge
3 Announcements
ruled.
Mary Ross, a former social
No hunting or trnpenlna, cbly
LEGAL NOTICE
or nlghl on ChllrtN Vat F•rm1.
worker It Denver Genetal Hospital,
Final r•ading of Aerie Pr.vrou• ptnnh• .,. void.
bad won !he right 10 sick-leave pay
_2171 Bylaws · and Houae VlolltiP'I will be proHCUIId.
then lost it in earlier city hearings.
at regular meeting,
Denver District Judge Richard Ruloa
BnutHul Kht•ne, To OoOcl
Dec. 7, I 992, 7:00P.M.
Spriggs ruled Thursday the city's (12) 2, 4, 6 3tc
HomH, All ColoN, 114 111 11!1-5:00P.M. To I P.M.
family leave provisions were "irrational," covering some relatives
but excluding others.
UNITED STI,TES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
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JOSEPHINE
HAYN;s.
et
al.,
Plaintiffs.'
greater In joint endeavors than they will
No.
PCA
89-3&lt;Xl93-RV
be In situations where you're operating
SHONEY'S, INC., et al., Defimdants.
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Don't cut
your mate shorl today If he or she has
euggestlo~sto offer regarding a critical
mallet of mutual Interest. These comments could be helpful.

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Shonay's,·lno. and Raymond L. Dann. have agreed to settle an employment discrimination class actiOn lawsuit now pending in the~
States Dl1trlct Coun In Pensacola, Florida. Thit lawsuit claimed that Shoney'a; Inc. and Raymond L. Danner dlscriminatecf agalntt biKk
applleantl tor emp&amp;oyment and blaCk ern~ at Shoney·s. lnc: s Corporate Headquartereln Nashville. Tennessee and at Shoney's, C.ptaln
D's, Lee's Famous Recipe, Afth Quarter, or Parga's Restaurants owned and operated by Shoney·s. Inc.

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Today, at least 200 counties in
40 states have Slar!ed similar' programs, accordinJI to Mothers
AJialnSt Drunk Driving, a 111111011·
Wide IWUp ,dedicated 10 fillbtiog
clranken driv1111.
. In 1991, 48 percent of all fa!al
traffic accidents nationwide were
llcohol-related.
On a recent night, a mostly
young and male audience of more
than 100 sat very still as Mathews
spoke in a dimly lit auditorium in
the MultnomaiJ County Justice
Center.
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The offenders beard two other
mothers !ell equally llagic stories.
Aiudse on !he panel and a recovering ak:obolic who once was caught
driving drunk also spoke.
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Then the offenden had to write
down theit comments down before
leavina !he room.
"The lady's been through too
much and lost a lot of family members in the worst way,'' one l!llonYmous catd said. "1 am thankful I
didn't burt anyone because of my
s!Upidneu... I sona feel sick."
No one knows bow effective the
victim panels are in reducing the
recidivism rate for drunken drivers.
Bui the Nalional Highway T~­
fic Safety Adminisualion is jlrepar·
ing a Sllrvey, using statistics from
Oregon,. Washington and Califor·
nia. Results are expected by early
next )'e81'.
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"We wouldn't beain 10 profess
that listening 10 a panel of victims
on one occasion would rebabili!a!C
an alcobolic," saYJ Janice Lord of
the national MADD office in Irving, Texas. "But we have had
many letters and phone calls and
statements from llcobolics who say
that listenina to that mom's story
was the turnaround in lbeir deci•
sion 10 get bclp."
The panelists say tbey don't
need hard ~f to feel their effort '
is worthwhile. ·
"If I can just save one life, or
save one person the heartache and·
pain I've gone through, it will be
worth it,'' Nancy Henning, 60, rold

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et al
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In !he year ahead you might have to
lake on some additional responsibilities
and work a trifle harder than usual.
However, your efforts will be justly comuenaated and you could be pleased as
punch with the results at year's end.
'SAQITTARIUS (Now. 23-Dec. 21) Your
desire lo be helpful to others today Is
admirable, but be careful you don't let
people capable of fending for themselves burden you with their baggage.
Major changes are ahead lor Sagltulrlus In the coming year. Sand for Sagittarius' Astro-~raph predictions lodsy.
Mall $1 .25 plus a long, self-addresse&lt;l,
stamped anvelopa to Alllro-Graph. c/o
this ,_.paper, P.O. Box 9.1428, Cleveland, OH 44t0t-3428. 8e sure to state
your zodiac lllgn.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-.len. 11) Your
peers might try to entice you to do
something today that does not serve
your best Interests or Isn't In line with
your high standards. Say "no" and·
mean 11.
AQUARIUS (Jen. :ZO.Fell. 11) Disenchantment Is likely today If you permit
yourself to Imagine that things work out
better for others than they do for you.
Actually, If you. could change places,
you wouldn't.
.
PISCES (Feb. :ZO.March 20) Volatile
subjec:ts, like politics and religion, are
topics that could lead to heated ex-'
changes today. Be smart and select
lighter Issues which don't upset
everyone.
.
AlliES ( - 21-Aprtl 11) A person
who borrows tl11ngs from YOU but never
returns them when ·promised, might
have gall enough to ask you for something again today: Let history guide
your response.
TAURUS (April :ZO.IIay 20) There's a
pooslblllty today you might let someone

THE PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE IS TO ADVISE:
• OF THE STATUS OF THE LAWSUIT. INCLUDING ASTATEMENT OF YOUR RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO APROPOSED SETTlEMENT OF
THE CASE
• IF YOU HAVE APOTENTIAL CLAIM AS AN APPLICANT, THE REQUIREMENT THAT YOU MUST MAIL AREQUEST FOR CLAIM FORM • IF YOU ARE ACURRENT OR FORMER EMPLOYEE, YOU MAY MAIL AREQUEST FOR CLAIM FORM IN ORDER TO ASSURE THIIT•
THERE IS ARECORD OF YOUR CORRECT CURRENT ADDRESS
.~'
• OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO FILE WITH THE COURT AN OBJECTION TO THE SETTLEMENT
~
1. The All'ect.d CIIIIHI. The following persons may be entitled to receive benefit s, including a monetary award, established in the pr~
setUement:
·
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All ~lack persons who unsuccessfully applied for employment at any ti me between February 4, 1985 and November 3. 1992 at Shoney't.~
Inc. a Corporate Headquarters In NaShville, Tennessee or at any restaurant owned and oper¥ted by Shoney's, 1"'. (Applicants ! :
"'
AI black per10ns who are current ex former employee~ at S ho~ey's , Inc.'s corporate heat:lquaners in Nashville, Tennessee 01 at any
restaurant owned and ~rated by Shoney'a, Inc. and who were employed in one or more of those restaurants between February • . 1985
and 'Novembar 3, 1992 {Current or Former Employees) : and
All black persons w:f'IO would have applied tor employment at any time between February 4. 1985 and November 3. 1992 at Shonuy' s. ""'·c'!'·l
corpcM"Itl headQuarters In Nashville, tennessee or at any restaurant owned and operated by Shoney·s. Inc. but falktd to apply becaute
their bel~f that Shonly's, lnc. engaged In rac;;lally biased hiring practices again st black persons (COnstructive Applicants) .
• •
2. Tenna of PraPataciSallarnenL SubjeCt to coun approval, the plaintiff s and defendants have.agreed to the enlry of a OecrH by the Court.
that establishes certain hiring ~oall, a setttement fund and certain injunC1i't'e·retktf agreed tD in order to satisfy claims of the plaintiffs and eta•
members and to pay attorneys fMt, costs, and other expenses of litigation and senlement. This relief will be In final settlement of all claims tijo·
the plaintiffs and Class members against Shoney's, Inc. and Raymond L. Danner for cla ims ol employment discrimination andl«retaliltiQcl•
because of race that were ralaed Ot coukl have been ra ised in th is case.
• ••
3. The s.tt1ement Fund. The proposed Decree requires Shoney's, Inc. to establish a Settlement Fund In the amount of $105,000,000.00
payments to qualifted daimantl and tor P~:yment of some expenses that will be Incurred in the settlement and Claims process. not lncll.ld_inD"'
anomeys' fees. Pursuant to the Oec;;ree, Shoney's, Inc. also has agreilj to pay ·Class Counsel's anomeys tees, costs and e•pentet. Thi
setttement Fund wtll be used to pay monetary awards to qualirled class members who comply with the claims procedure required by the Court.
n. exact amount of funds to be paid from the senrement Fund for wh ich a claimant might be eligible will be determmed by the claims'
procedure, eligibility requirements and otfier Nmhatiohs set forth in the Decree . Payments to qualified Claimants will be made over a specified'•
period of time as required by rhe Decree. Constructive Applicants will generally rece ive the benefits of the equitable hirlrlfl goals establlhed by.
tne Decree but wilt not be elgll* to receiVe a monetary award from tne Senlement Fund.
.
4. Claims ~ for Appllc8nta. If you are a member of the Applicant class mentioned above and want to j~:~~l~~(1~~~
the setdlment. you must submit a written Request for Claim Form; a sample is printed at the bOttom of this notlce.

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FORM MUST BE SENT TO THE COURT CLERK'S OFFICE AT THE AOORESS SHOWN BELOW AND MUST BE

THAN January 11 , 1993. If tne proposed Decree Is given final approval by the Court, you will be sent a specific Claim
previously Hnt a Requeat for Claim Form stating that you may w~nt to file a claim. Each claimant must complete and return ~ETUFiNi.IG
,acx:ordance wtlh the Instructions on the Claim F""orm. PLEASE NOTE THAT SENDtNG A REQUEST FOR CLAIM FORM OR n

ACTUAL CLAIM FORM DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN TH ESETTLEMENT FUNO.

5. Clellrit Prac1111n tor Current 01 FanMr Empfoyeea. It you are a mamba~ of the Current or Former Employee Class, you ma~ file a·
Requa at fcx Claim Form to assure that tnere Is a record of your current _address. Shoney's, Inc. w\11 be mailing claim forms to all Current or·
Former Employees for whom Shoney's ,. lnc. has a valid, current address . Shoney·s. Inc.'s records. however,. may not contain a correct address.·
It Is your responsibility to assure ~at Class Counsel has your correct address .
·
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1. Other Afftrmdve R...t. Tn8 proposed Decree alsO establishes goals for hiring Black persons in certain positions with ShOney's, Inc.\'
Implementation of an internal complaint procedure, training and educational programs, as well as other obligatioos.
•'
7. 11nc11ng llec:t. The proposed Decree. If finally appro'ol9d by the Court, will be binding on all class memburs and wtll bar any person WhO /t.
a ryNtmblr of the classes from ueklng relief other than that provided for In the a.:reelrom ShOney's, Inc. or Danner for Claims of empiO~ment
discrimination anCIJor retaliatiOn beCause of race. Clasa members will not be altowtd to exclude themMtvea from the term1 ot the Oecrw.
1. QbfeclkNtt to the ConNnt oecr.e. If
believe tnat the proposed Decree should not be finally approved for ~ny reason ,
may'
preaent your obhtctkJn at a hearing on January 25, 1993, at1 :00 p.m. at the United States District Court, United States Courthouse, 100 North"
PalafoK Street, F'ensacota, Fk»rtd~ember of the settlement classas whO want!l to Obtect to the proposed Decree must file an ObfectiOn•
and appear at the nearil'lg. The
1 must be filed in writing with the United States llistrlct Court Ctertc 's Office with service of copies·
upon 0.11 CounHI and for the defendants, on or before January 11, 1993. Any attorney who will represent an individual objecting to tha '
Decree must file a notlc:e of appearance wtth the COurt and serve counsel for all parties on or befOJe the same date.
,
1. Clei'JI'a Addntaa. The Clerk's addrell is: 01'fice of the Clerk, United States District COun, Nonhern DistriCt of Florida Unlled States
COurthOuse, 100 North PalafoK Street, Pensacola, Florida 32501 . AI Request fOf Clllm Forme or oth..- corree~nc• must ltate the M•
and number of the C81e, HeyneJ v. Shomty's Inc., No. PCA lt-300U-RV.
'
10. eta.. COunMI/FurtMr lnfonnltiOn. If you Change your address after sending in the Request for Claim Form, ~;~is:E:i==~~H
Inform Class Counsel in writing: Failure to report a change of actctress may result ln a qualifiect Claimant being barred from
of the settlement. If you have any que1tion1 •bout the Decree. you may call or write the offices ot Class CoUnsel at the
or
can the .toll tree number listed below:
ll\omaa A. Waffen
Barry L. Goldstein
501 Ea1t TenrieaSM Street/Suite 0
Saperstein, Mayeda, Larkin &amp; Gold!teln
1300 Clay Street/11th Floor
P.O. Drawer 1657
Tailaha..... Aor1da 32302
Oakland, Californ ia 94612

vou

make a decision tor you who may no1

have all the facts at his or her disposal.
This could negate the worth of this person's advice.
OIM!N! (May 21-Jun'lt 20) A reliable
friend might help you work your way
through a critical development ·today.
lt'a · Imperative that you properly ac:
knowledge his or her allons on your behalf.
'
CANCER (June 21-.luly 221 Avoid en·
tanglemenls with friends today where
you feel compelled to take sides. Once
lhe linea are drawn they could be extremely difficult to erue.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Your personality
and your Image are rather vulnerable
today, so be careful how you respond to
the berbe of YOU&lt; peers. You might end
up with a poor-aport libel.
¥IIIGO (Alii. 23-lept. 22) Today you
might encounter someone who holds
opposing opinions equelly 81 atrong 88
YOU&lt;S· lt'l bell ROllO diiCUIS volatile II•
SUM, becluM both or' YOU may have ~
chip on your lhould8rl.
LIIRA (lepl. D-OcL 23) Be a bll more
aware than usueltoclay regarding your
Prine! poe-Ilona. L•ve nothing lying
about that could serve as an Invitation
to someone who might have sticky
fingers.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It's wise to .
IIRalyza llltuatlone betore taking action,
bu1today YOU might weigh and balance·

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They or tomeOM from their oft'k:e will talk to you tr.. of Charge.

YOU MAY OBTAIN ACOf'V OF THE DECREE AT YOUR EXPENSE. TO OBTAIN ACOPY, YOU MUST CONTACT THE OFFICE OFTHE U.S.•
OISTRICT COURT CLERK AT THE AOORESS SET FORTH ABOVE.

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Dwr.t• COUftael, For purpoaes of serving copfea of any obiectlons. the addr111 for service on counHI for.the O.fendurta 61:
James 0. Ramie)', Farrtl, Warftel(t &amp; Kanaday , Suhe 1900, Thlrd NstiOnll Financial Center, Nashville. TN 37219
·,
H the SetUtmtnt Ia not agproved by the COurt. no money will be paid and tP'Ie case will proceed to tliat. However. there Is no assurance tnet
later decllkxl would be lri favor of elias members, and if It were, that It would be as favora~ to the Class members as this Mttllment

Doled 1h~ 2•m day of November, 1992.

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In Loving Memory
my dearest sister

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Dec. 6; 1968

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· 8110. por month, · no!Woncn •

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AvOIIolllaMIIJo.-bor.

Largo thrM bedroom lorm
with FREE hoa~ po~IJ
lumlollod. tl2151month ptuo

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42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 lodroorn Mobllll Homo, No
Poll, Dopooll a Aoloronco Ro...... 114-W.III22.

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OUR PRIQ

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Jomes E. Bwgess
who passel!
away 1 y•ago
Dec. 5, 1991
~missed by
llalgltter &amp; fa..y

ta:z. FAMILY IIDIIE- ~lit e11ow room to S.P-E·A·

o CHJ· T. ~ bodloorno, - . kit, Ill}. LA; ram. rm ..

Sad!Y missed bv

Margaret,

1811. LAROE COIIIIEACIAL IUILDtNO on Stoto
Route. 2 bodrm. opt on tot 11oor; Pollib1113 maro

Children, &amp;

: ,.....,..., 2 or 3bdnn., for rent
•., Coonry Mobllll Park. Wuhorl

optl.

Grandchildren

.,....:,.•'1381 mon.,

ac:. mil, mineral rlghll.
IDdor home. ~lid on

1111. HARRI- TWP.· 80

!.Me, poneto oncl-o n

Hannon Trooo Rd.

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FOR RENT

thio t2'X85' (Datroifllrl mobile homo will! LR 'oaHn. •
kitchen, bath, gu lumaco, 2 BR. All fumlnn gail·
wfth mollllo homo oiOOOfll TV and • -·
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1108. IUIINE. OF YOUR OWN wllh conotont

..,,.. . In the mld-20 'o • GOOD INVESTI.ENT •

bar:

1712. FOUR 110110011 Mo. 2 - . , f1r1omr
rancll homo lacalld In lit cou,.,Y. E.-.. -'&lt;

Income. ioftly noll ~,,::: HParato living
quarlor1.1JoonHd lor 10
. AIIumllwa ond
equipment lndudad, aloo 2 bedroom. Fairmont
w/giiRion ""onclluml.... 3 ... mil.

11712. IF YOU WANT SPACE; Till II THi
PROPEAT!' FOR YOU. 3 BR, tnocUor wfth 2 ba. .'
oqui':l:ldldlon, aloe. hoot AIC, Ia. LA, DR kl-;
:"
ng-. IIIOfJ lg. FR. t8'dtr Mih,jng pool
.....
~patio. Wood- . . . ontlteflouoo.

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FOR RENT

holno

Recently remoclelecl office epace

lor rent In
Pomeroy. 1200 to
3000 equarel•t

11147. JUST 815.000, CioN ID Holzer ond " ' -· 3 - · ranr:lfwl-.!ng llnoploooln
llmlil' rm, I/211C. rnii.Agnoal-.
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PAIT'IY AI A PIC'tURI- you -Into '
thla S 8R, I - ,. lllogo FR, LA .nd ldltlhtrt
...., oa'IOI ancr b•••m~~ll n 1 ._. ""'- t40'a•
TaM a look. C.. be.,..._ will t O - ...,j

POMEROY • Thlo one floor t&gt;111t 1home II located on Mulbeny
Holahll. P,.HniiJ there oro 2 bod!OOO!I and a 11wae ulllltr room
(WhiCh could b e - bock to a third bedoooml. TIQ- hao
Iorge lonood In Word•... on·~--· Thfo ~II~~­
malnllnanco ~... G- homolll52.5011

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IIDDLEPORT • Tho prlco hu been rtducod on thlo brow,._
hou10. It hu a !lYing room, dining room, 3 bedroom, t 112 bath
kllchonlnMI buem:oru, and garage and u ~lty bUidlng. Vol)' nlcoi
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the law 201.

I OAK STREET - $13,000.00 • I ~ story
home with 3 bedrooms, living room, dining
room. Nice back lawn approx. 100'1&lt;94'.
Front and aide porches. Immediate
.poooo111r&gt;n.
1485
ON FRANK ROAD - A partial brick ranch
on 1.034 ac. mn with 3 bedrooms. ~ ~
balho, iving room, dining room and kitchen.
One car garage anached. Asking only
$52,500. Call today.
1462
HAPPY HOLLOW ROAD -Is this 1~
IIIDry log home with basamenL 3 bedrooms,
2l\ belhs, family room. ~ving room, kitchen ,
laundry al'lla, skylight, satellite system,
covered porch, heat pump, central air,
12'x12' building and much more. Call lor
$Iaiii.
1425
PRICE REDUCED 1 _ Now 2s,5oo. 22t
· Avenue, pomeroy. 4""
L-d room ranch
Sp mg
" · n. 1em•'Iy room, kitchon,
oty Io homo, ....
dining room and living room. t .car garage
and mora.
1497
EXEcunVE HOME - 2 • tory brick
colonial, badraomo, 2ll batho, full finiohed
baumonl, electric heat pump w/solar
.·
heating oystem with ,amonttJts
l ao

MIDDLEPORT· This spacioua 3 bedtCN!!tt home is"''
whallhe fam~ needs. II also hu a large IMilg room. nica
size kitchen with a cute Nllla nock. Hll a ,_ 1001, ,_
and evan a new hoat pump.
$23,100
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SYRACUSE· Machanic'a Special
garage
worl&lt;ing outdoor holst, wired lor
compressor
welders: LOIS ot she! 'IllS and ~ lor storage. Parmg
area.
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S11,000
Raotne • B11hen ROid- Th\1 3 '*IIO!lfn.
needa worl&lt;, but could be
handyman's IDuch. II alla on 1.
lantastic niow ol the oaunllylide.

1 ononnous

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1117.1WUT a LOW- carurunllltlo .,..
homo. L011Nb1111',
b. g u - onraulo. tti,OOO.
1717. Pllllll DIVILOPimi'T L.ANO- L.llld layo
- · Oldor 2 1DJ
hcmo with I- J 001111 ond
homo in nMd ol ropelr, 121 10. mil. Dl SR ta

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COMMERCIAL
OFFICE
BUILDING
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In Gallipolis.

llia.KUNOW- l A - NIAll liD-·
~II OOU-111 :I')IX flmiiJ ....SO. 4-..... 2
"' bU1o and IIIOfJ llrvo lvlng rm. and """""Y llzo
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rm. wt "illumar, utllty rm .. 2 ~ •
otorago
... pool. 7 - mil- wooclod. All
"'"lor ...ry loW prtoo. 815,000.
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WOODED ACRES in

Southwestern

Good l:ocatlon.
Cell 882-6637 or
446-1786.

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1ese 2 bedtoom 14x70 2
mobile
home has a garden tub. central llr, gas "'"'-· and
cathedral c:eiing.
S15,0GG

8UY ON LAND CONTRACTI - 3 bedraoino,
bath, living room, kitchen, .950 acr. lor
$35,1100.00. Ownora uy make an oller. WiU
alao atl on land con1ract with $5,000.00 down.

LONGBOTIOM • Bashon Rcitd · If you're linld of illlng In
town, you will want to take a look at this 3 bedroom, 2
bath home with' large family 111om, ftreplace, ftnllhed
basement and glassed In' porch on apptOz. 1 112 aatll.

14tf

145,100

POMEROY PIKE· ChesiBr· A one siDry home wl1h new
siding, new root, ·newer double pane wlndowa, newer
wiring, .and plumbing. Haa 5
and one
car varage on approx. half an IICill. n•1• ;J.O:CO•.!'!"

RUSSELL WOOD, Broker
PHYLUS MILLER
MARTHA SMillf
PATRICK COCHRAN
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CLOSE INI - Enjoy A view ol the
horn
tho llr&amp;al room or this lovely 6 yur o1c1. 3
bedroom, 3 bath home with lamily """" ond
finished be-~ niM closets. 2 ar. .__..,_
TaxlrHiornineyaars. Toomany ...........
manlon hero. c.lllor mote inlollnlllion.. Alililg

CLOSE TO COUNTY HIGH
SCHOOL- Just what you've beon looking lor.
Ex17a nlc:e 3 btdroom, 2 bath home situated on
over 5 acr.._ Living room, dining room. kitchen
ondmoro. low$40s.
1495
STOP! THIS IS In - 22 acros, m/1, mini !ann.
Has pond, bam and loncing all reedY for aome
horses. lnclullts 3 bedroom ranch home wtlll
I ll bath s, dining room and mor. . Attached
garage and a 32'X48' detached garage,
llorage building. PLUS 3 room and bath
apartment Owners moving out ol at'lla. Want
oold now!
1471

$80's.

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BUY NOW AT $35,500.00
OR MAKE
OWNER AN OFFERI - 1ll -story home with
""n"'
'ng
.. ,. 11'din~, ~• bedrooms, ,,.VI·ng room , d•'n1
room , kite en, IIO'xl 20' lot, basomenl and ·
mol'll. Within welking &lt;hltnce ol Universi ty ol
Rio Grande.
1457
IN VINTON VIL' "GEl - Horo - · wil find . ,5
...,.
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3 bedroom Ill balh one stoN
., homo with i.v""'
• .,.
raom, kitchen , laundry and den. A clelached
one car¥;
. ~· blo..,-in insui•"·-· and .."--.
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On 1 12 11 comer lot AsJcin!1-only
S30,000.
c.ll today lor your appointmonL

available.
Good lo~tlon.

.FOR RENT·

Nuralng Home.

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School .,.., Already has water tap. Six mills
ID Rlo GtMde. Call now.
1429

IXCELLINT APARTIIINT ILDO.
INVEITIIENT·
IN TOWN. 1.11vo
opt bldg. wilh a two bod-.. ....: 2 . . - .
opto., ptuo • con.o- will! two =~··
pr&lt;&gt;porty hu boon ...
prlao.. .

mol-.-

to mention

!l8d

IF CITY UVING IS FOR YOU, THAT'S .
WHAT
YOU'LL
GET with lhio well
maintained two bedroom hom• with alum .
oiclng, lanced In back yard, a large encloHd
back porch lor thosa warm summer nigtto or
anjoy the central air. One car garago
w/~. waling distance to d inic and much
more. Fleduced to $46 ,000. Call for your
appoinlmegl.
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446-9788.

MIDDLEPORT· Thlo 2 bedroom homo It iDCOIId on·Gront Stroot on
alorgalot ~. hu a otorago building, 3 porchao, ond Iota
Thari loa living._,, tomi!l' ,_,,l!llchol), ond bath. 1:/UOO

SHADE • HelwiG Ridge Roed • Tlio ,.0, llmiiJ homo will ,_..
:IOIX t.miJ il!MIIing - · You wll ftnd 5 bedraorno lYing room
dining room, l&amp;rnliv room, den, Ullity oaciin, 2 batho and kllcl1en with
Iota a l -.All thlo on 3 - mil. In the 50'o.

446-9788.

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ST RT 325- Lang...... All older 1 112 Italy home flat
haa 9 rooms, ~ bad'ooma, aluminum siding, and 3
porchea. Sits on a lillie .,.. 3 - . Can be yours lor
ONLY
$37,100

Call e92-6637 or

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mmplalod • lolloora: ... 'lltomtD Alllldt ~
oacurlty ~. aiHI lldlng, hoa¥1 roo!,
coromlc flo entry aldandod nto
18113comem walko
pad.
lhlo
onc1 olilti

one acre lot In • lovetv country M«&lt;ng. It a110 leaturea a dining
lOOm, dac:lc ond porch. A..W roOt hu ]uit boon ilollllod. t:u,IIOO

I:,IIACUIE • ~loci lull w-the &lt;fly lmt•. you muot - lllo
18 ID "ffP*iiiii It h lo ......., 001 up 01 a twa twniiJ dwollng
but oould oo~ly be oonvonocl to o Dr\0 !Mtl~ homo. Tho houM hoi
eo many tx~•• thO)' ... too """'"""'" ID montionl Thlo lo llao a
pr-til lrWiar IDIIIICI 1.5 - mil . Grtlll pricoll

NEW USTINGI ctEAPIEU SI1,0GG- 64 ...
Cr.ekl Uving room, kitchon and dining room
combo, bedroom, bath ond covered carport.
CaiiDdayl lmmedialt poSS41soionl
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205 North Second Av• .
. Middleport, OH

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oftlcM. ThrN overheed 10ofoot ctoora

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extra l81ge IMng room, d ning room, ~ 112 bath, kitchen wilh
large.ciDIOto, luWbuement, tin&lt;! gareoo. Thl&amp;homa oloolo ""'I' loW
on ut•lltiea. On North Se(l)fld . $37, 500

LMge high-ceiling
QMIIIg8 type com- .
merclal building In
Mldclleport.
Approximately 3,000

114S.UNSUAL BRICK RANCH In ~P.IDp condlllort •
with 3 BR, 2 balho, full baemont, LR, DR, ool-lo
kllchen, bath. Aloo 1 112 c a r - QI10fiO u
thla on V.l2aca. mil.
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MIDDLEPORT • Let your home pay far 111011 I Thll houM hu 2
Downolliro loa c&lt;xnfllrtOblo 2 room_, Their~
,. • one car aaroQO.,.. alaundfJ room. Upolllra II a niGo 2
bod
. 100m apartmont with one beth, kildlon and IMng raarn • Clooo "

Fumlohod, Control Air &amp;

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1838. SCOTT SCHOOL ROAD II the 1ac:ottort or(

MIDI!LEPORT · Chatmlng homo on a doublt lotflatlo lenc:od In oo
the kids can play or your pots can run. This home hal 3 bodraomo

SPORT$MAN

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1s,.,;

· RUTLAND· l.ocotod on Now lima Rood, IIIIo com~ homo
hal 3 bedrooms (ono down, twa upI, one balll, LMng Roam Ell-In
Kltchon,s.., Room, FuiBuament anecar.~.AiooWithlhlo
P"'Pt&lt;ly II a 38•40 log Cabin ihat 11 unllnlohOd but oould be
"'"'piolld and lived in . Only ~5.000

114-W.Z·

5-8227.
llobllo Homo 'lll1711, 2 Bodo

1802. CLOSI TO RIO CIIIANDE· Neat c1oan cot1oge
olforlng•2 bodraoma, I bath, DODd inlulollrtn ma1a1
oldlng, newly dtcorattd, I outbuilclng, ljll)l
t.et ac ""· m11. Hacltup 1or , _ homi. ~
mo ond "!Y gat. GIHIIor:alianiiiS.OOO.

SYRACUSE· Thlo one IIDfl' 3 bodroorn homo 11 ]1!11 woldng lor you
to movt ln. It hal 2 baths, 1 large UYing Room Dining ROOm onc1
Kllehen. ~ can aloo be purchaoed with or wiihout a Iorge 2-car
garage. Price II Yltiable clopending Upon garage. Let uo show you
lhla one today.

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AMEAIC~N

Ill floor' bedrm. &amp; 3 up. EriC!oMd Irani and badt
porch, lull baaament. atlllchad uarooe. t ac. rnn.
REDUCEDI42,500.
~

shine on hlfrt. . •
wife

RETRIEVER

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MAIN S't VINTON is this 2 bedroom I bath
brick hofnll. with kilchen, living room, laundry
room and • large walk·in al'ic lhal could be
oorwtttod to o third bedroom , nice covered
front pore!&gt; ond larg8 patio, a ono car ga.age
end mono. Call lodaVI II
$503
l

Charles Bfuell
on his 82nd
birthday, Sunday,

December 6th
May his soul rest In
peaceful sleep,
Perpetual light

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GOLDEN

510 SECOND AVENUE, VAI.L

In Memory of

l1 Loftlg Memory of

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CAROUNA

{CALL US ANYTIME)
446·7101
or
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1-800.;585·71 01 ~~~.w:~:

NOTICE OF PUBUC AOOION
The Galllll County l..ocaiBoMI Gl Edt :! "' will
hcild a Public Auction to 1 F Q• of !hit NORTH
GALUA IIGH SCHOOL, Ss.h Rt. 1111, VInton,
Ohio. Th• public auction ahall be held 011
Saturd8y, Decalt..,12. 111112 II 10:00 a.m. Oft the
altL
On the move Ute; lnterwl*" partle8 muat
liftend.
Complete lnlomwlkin on the propeny.may be
obtained .. the office of the
of the
Board of Education at 230 S h e - lane,
GIIUipoH•. Ohio.
The Board of Edtallon lhell 1111 rwe the right
to accept or reject _., or aJ bldl Ill: the reguhBoard lleetlng held in Decembet, 1112. The
meeting will be held at 230 ShewnM lane,
Gltllipolia, Ohio.
Gallla County lacel 8oMI of Educ.
..lewllll 5 N' r:lut . TNM.. .

WORK BOOTS
BY WALKER

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

PUblic Sale
&amp; Auction

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OUR PRICE

ALL TYPES 'OF NEW
ITEMS
For Information:
Auctioneer Finis "Ike" Isaac
or Virgil at The Feed Store
388-9370 or 388-8880
Lie. &amp; Bonded
Not Responsible for accidents
or lost items
We will have our regular sale
Sat., Dec.~ 12th 7 p.m. 1992

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Fumlohod tlr,
Pold,
Dapoalt Roqulrtd 251 Str!NI1 ~111potlo, No Polo. 114-

• RO\nd'rrlp schd Air
.t 3 Nts: 1 Deluxe Accom.

ac:. mil, ..

lonlo doubltwldt. otoqgo !Midlng'ILoc:aiod on old
Slf teo, - · Call lor OAX'I-.

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ator . 12401110.
Polo. -

Cont-.y AIM, Nloa I ........,w

411-i038.

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Furnished

REGULAR PRICE $89.00

Jackson St. Vinton, Ohio
WED., DEC. 9th 7 p.m.
CHRISTMAS AUCTION

Roams

Get Away TOday

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1111. LAND CONTRACT· Look1na lor 8

HEMLOCK GROVE · Thlo 3 bodtoom, 2 bath home io locud on o

In Memoly of Michael

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mother.

JEAN VANCE

800-477-9864

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Largo 2 OIOiy, llh •
MaiO, Pl. Pl. I largo boldroomo,
2 IIIII bathe, kitchen, dining,

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c.-aneot CII.If

ACCBS TIAVEI.

Real Estate General

23 LOCUST ST~
446·6806

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Pold
Vacat- GouraniHd Wagoo.

The Family Of

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2 bedroom lwnlohad opt, :104-

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rncludes:
Zlldim. ....... lalol -lrlo. ....
• Ro\ni'Trlp schd N r
lllmlahod. lounrh
• 2 Nls. / Deluxe Accom . pllanoooroom ,.diU•. ClloM to IICihocill
• Mel. Nts. S5o picple,
Y1lloao.·o,_
Allla.·.,..
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eall114.fll:lom1. EOH.
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In anyway. Thanks

A ~p~~elal thmlb to
Birchfield Funeral
Home, pa~llbearer•,
Reverend Durham
and everyone who
thought of Ul. Thenb
Pam Helton, Debbie
F-, BNncla Pott1re,
Rebecc. Ferrell and
Jay Coffey and Jamlly.

flexible Pun Pack!Jgc

Sewing
Machine Mechanic:
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Experienced mechanic needed for.

Real Estate General

&amp;Auction

$179. 00

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high quality dress shirt factory:
Requires expertise with alngl•t l
needle equipment and folders ~
Some automatic equipment {Adler,
Jetsew, etc.). Great opportunity;·
excellent working conditions and
benefits. Relocation
Contact Peggy at 1-800-848-6203,
Chesapeake Shirtmakers Inc.,
Columbus, Ohio.
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Opportunity

Col~r.
M-niiY
Spade,
StMohoo, . _ St- ExtOfte
lion, Anoworw To: lrldgol 614-

The family of Jean
V.nce would like to
th...k everyone who
w• by our elde dur·
lng the cte.lh of our

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In lwlnalon With AJC
LMae Lol te,IIO!I. 114-:J88.8710.

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P.M.114-441-.,

fleol Eslcte

woartng orongo nylon COllar&lt; no
lllrnt1 304-e15-3fl0 clap D715111-ngL

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Goods

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holr4 ,.... ID 1M oolt fuel
oattiiOMllottl'r.
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Business

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Employment Services

Gcade

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apirlt7 It's ash from a volcanic eruption!•

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E)lporloncod: 1.80Q.23~2
lnlxperiln cr d: 1-304-137-2711
USA Truck

Colllr,,f!-r&lt;ll Pl-o Coli, 114112~....
Loot: Chlld'o Pol, 7 Month Old

42 Mobile Joton4es

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oold with 1 acra mil 01 5 acroo mit and bem.
Cal today lor IliON ii'llonndon.
1417
COIAIERCW. - 470 JACKSON PUCE - 1
..,. lot approx. 36'x56' building with two bay
~· a$1lhall palblg loL
1486

Whelhtr

starting out or retiring IN• home is lor youl 2

bedrooma. living room, klll:htn, bath, alum•
aiding. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! I

417

. PICTURE YOUR HOUSE HERE! • Yacant
land. 0 . J. White Road. 2.392 aer88, Iota or

REDUCED AQAIHI NOW 115,000.00 • WAS
AIKtNQ $14,000.00 - OWNER WANTS
SOLD! - Good innoMnonl property oitualod II
3nl Avenue. 4 bechonla. ~ ballo, n...r 1111
lumact. Mobile home also Included. Good
rontalr-nt.
1482

44~618

25&amp;;1136
379-2651
446-8655

Mn

ON DUfiGAH ROAD is !his 3 bedtDOnl . oidod ranch with 2 belhs. t.undry. lving ""··
dining "'"· 2 ..,. ai!Khed DO'"''I"· Can be

14'fl

cozy a CUTEI Stt.IIOO.oo -

HUNTERS PARAOISEII - ~II
ocnoo. can be yours. O..r ond otiiN game .tJound. incluclng wid turby. '1"-building' oit.. with no~~'not....., ~"""'-&lt;- lor~ On
Nat
with llroelric av~.
now Wid YIN
have I !)lac. to h&lt;.llt end _cal yow
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POSSESSION
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IIIDWELL AREA- Well k•pt cozy two
btdroom ranch with ._ . . . loll. 1 1ttac:htd V8"'11"· 1 car dtllich«&lt; go111ge. N4ow
••"""'
h.., pump. p 1 rt'11 1 b••amen 1· ~..

$311,500.00.

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!rHo. Good building sillo lor $11 ,1100.00. tlt:z

VAcAHT LAND ON UNCOi.H PIKE -

86

ac:tea, omd pond, plus tax24 aho-r h011u.
ASking $26,500.
1478
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TAMMIE DEWITT
J. MERRILL CARTER
CATHY WRAY
CINDY DRONOGWSKI

441 ~1514

379-2184
446-4255
245-9697

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Phone: 114 4te em After 3:30

Real Estclte

P.IL · - Or lnooo- 2 BMI·
In Ewl- With Ale
Largo Lol lUCID. 111Co38W710
Or 11+41N-7112.
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The Family of
JoMph Schuler Sr.

~ In Ytnlon c-tJ Ohio.
114 . . 1024 PriMcl RecluO.dl .

would like to thank
everyone who sent

Help Wanted .

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Overbrook Center has part time shift openings (7:0o-3;00
and 3Y. hr. shifts) for state . tested nurses ·aides. Salary :
baaed on experience.
F.o r more Information contact
Karla Hunter at 992-6472.
E.O.E.

Sewing
Machine
Mechanic:
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Real Estate General

In 81rfWB'J. Thanks
Pastor Paul Taylor.
and Birchfield
~ Funeral Horne.
JoHph Jr.·Belva, JO.
Bob, Bobby Joe, Glenn

cy~ · (]t v:;/md~/~kk

In Memory

PROFESSIOHALSERVI&lt;I MAlUS THI DIFfiRIN(t ;

In Loving Memory
my dearest sister
a.baraBamett
Shoemaker
June 4, 1940-

0ec. 6; 1968

In Memory of Michael
Patrick Bissell

· 2yra. ago:
Dec. 6th, 1990

=~eusa
utson
Hil mat1JOIY wiU
-flOW old.
He faahioned his
smile OIA of aunahine
He molded his
heart of
gold.

J:r.

Henaaanew

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liar in '-even
A beaiAifullight
to shine
So.out of thia old

world cA sorrow
He choae that dear
aonc:Amine

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louncty

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Rooms
RDDnWior-. - o r - , h.

9brlllJ'
101 S120imo. CliNt. Holol.
&amp;14 4 1!10.

Get Away Today

tllll,llllonWY.

Dopoalt R~ub.t

251 State
StrHt, Galltpolla, No Pota. BM446-31167.

CO t ndlt II on Poiftl af ()epMutt1)

inCludes:

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AIDD·
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can an. 2:00 p.m.,
304·7n-

Fum!- 1Br, UUIIIIM Paid

,. $329o 00

Fumt.hod

+ 3 Nts. / Deluxe Accom.

•One show

·· ·Based on Dill . Occup

Ancl~.rrudlmorcl caa .ch,. ot our
ll1mdl)t n:MII . . . . . . . lor .. t'O cietflb

ACCESS TRAVEL

Altlllmont

wa•..t
To llont:
For
WMIIond
Ttlll- To lloUih
hnd,CaiiPol ·~-

OowMtalra. AU UUIItfee Paid:

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Clntrally Locat..t, 118!5/llo. 1141

448.0541.

f,1erchand1Se

Fumllhed Apartment, UtJihiM
Paid, 1 Bedroom, Uptlalrt,

Soconcl Avonuo, Galtlpoll!t; No
Poto1 ~colllnl Condhlan, 114-

441 ..523.

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Goods
W' Round Oak T - 2
Luv• Anll4 Aiawllllk Chain
$780, CWV.t Clllna
lud;oo.n HouR Near
3 Roomo 1 loth, Coblnala. llatllna AI: S17S.
Wlahl!9an Elollllllllry, No Fumlahed,
C!Nn,
No
Plla
Roforonco
l
Rlvor
YdotY
Oak
F'umMuro.
114Peto, Di-'1. Required. Phono:
441-4111.
Dapoalt
lt.quti;d.
·14~1511.
114-441·1010 Enning•.
HouM lor rl')4. I roort)l and
,bath. ......12 3R0.
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Public Sale
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&amp; Auction
Stovo. llohltlot otat Fumlah..t.
.S1-.ttOODo-'1.1-

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three

IMdroom

farm

tumlohod. S421/month

plua

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aft•r

with FREE hoa~ parity

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Mobile Homes
for Rant

Ito*-

on his B2nd .

114-446-11173.

December 6th

May his soul rest In

peaceful sleep,

liN.

0 0-t.J.T. 4 ltodrooma, bath, IIJL, OR, LR, lam. rrn.,
111 floor bodrrn. &amp; 3 up. Encloaod front and back
porch, lull bo10ntant, anachtd gwago 1 ac mil
REOUCED a 42,500,
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Perpetual light
shine on him.. •

Sadlv missed bv

Margaret

3 lo4
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RUTLAHD • Located on New Lima Rood , lhll homo
~J..bod5roomRolo,.Fd&lt;Mn
o-~~~)
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one
bat1J.
LMng
-.,,Ell-In
• ..., oom. u1 ~""'" onecar ......,.. AIIowhhttR
property Ia a 38xCO LOjl Clbln ihit lo unllnllhOd but cauld bo
"'"'pitted and livoclln . or1y 135.000

IIIDDLEPOIIT · lot your h&lt;)l11tt pay lor liMit I Thla 11o... hal 2
l!l)allmenra. Dc!wnarairl II a com!Ortihto 2 room oponrnonL Their 11
aiiO 8 0!10 car QlriQI! and I foundry room, ~lllifl II a nioo 2
bed room apartment with .,.. bolh,ldtt:Mn ond t
room •eto• ..,
IIOfOI • In the mfd.20 '1 . GOOD INVESTMENT ,

1712. " YOU WANT I PACE, THII J1
PROPERlY FOR YOU· 3 BR, !F'&lt;O&lt;lJI• with 2 balhl'
tqUIPDtd kllt:ltert.otac. t.atAIC, ta. LR OR kltcnarl
with diring area. ~ FR, IB'dl• aoOmming pool
orr
patio.
bumtr htataenire """- 1

SYRACUSE· Thlo ono 110&lt;y 3 bedroom homo toluol Wilting lot you
10 movo ln. It hal2 batha, a largo Uving Room, 'Dining RoOm ilnd
Kotchon. ~ oan liao ba PIJrchaled witll or without a large 2-car
gatago, Prlco Ia vartobto depending upon garogo. lot ua UlcNr you

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tAtra lmgellvlng I'OOm, dining room, 1 112 bath, ldiChen wtlh bat,
largo ctoaots, IUTbaaement, ond garago, Thio homo 111011 """flow
on utl~tito . On North Second . $37, 500
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1147. JUST 145,000, CloM Ill HolziK ll!ld now
' -· 3
W I - n g lroplaco In
larrifli rrn. 112 ac. mil. Agroat cloal.
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HEMLOCK GROVE • This 3 bodnoom, 2 ball h&lt;w'lltla tocatod on a
one acre lot in a lovely country Mnlng. It 1110 feat.1re1 a clnlng
room, dodc and porch, A,_ roOf hal juit inlllllted. $34.800
POMEROY • Thta """ floor/tan 'hort~t Ia locatod an Mulberry
Helghta. Praaenly there aro bodrooma ond a llf!IO u•lltY rocrn
IWI'ich could bo con- back., alhlnl bedroom). TtQ hctiM hoa
all~ - I n yard•ond an alllchod ; Tlia pt-1• alrt'DII
rnoln-nco fret. Gflttltlltmoll$52,500 -

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IIIDDLEPOIIT · Thit 2 bedroom homo Ia looalad on Grent Stroot on
a largo loth.hal utorago building, 3 ~. and toto o1 - • ·
TMrollatMng room, twnltyroom, -.and both. I2UOO

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1117. aWUT I LOW· ~~- 8 bo*m.
homo. Lot ...111'.
b.gu-

IIIODLEPOIIT • Tt. price hoa boen reducod on 11111 b-natDno
houH, II hu a living room, dnlng room, 3 bedroom, 1 112 both
kitchen, fullbuement, and Qlrago and utility build'"" VtN nlo&lt;i
lnoldo. In the loW 20'a.
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lf717. PAillE DIVIL-NT LAND- Land taya
well. Otdor 2 Mary brlok homo with 4 bodt oana and
holna In notd aliettllr. 121 .,, mil. 011 SR to

..... ... 5,1100.

nnl-.

Pinoc:rMt Nlnlng Honte.

on.

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tuft bolhl and wry largo lYing rm. lftd CIIUft!'J'.:.O
kiiChln, lamllw nn. w.'MICIIIJunw, U111ty nn., 2 . I
- . bulldfng, pool. 7 ICrDI mllaomt woad..t. N
ltR lot a very low p~oo. 145,000.

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WORK BOOTS
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REG. $79.00

OUR PRIQ

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SinS 1 THRU 15
INSULATED &amp; REGULAR
&amp; SAFETY

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RETRIEVER

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SPORTSMAN

Real Estate General

(CALL US ANYTIME)
446-7101
or
Gl
1·800.;585·7101 ~w~:m:::

51 0 SECOND AVENUE, VALL
PROPERTIES

MAIN ST. VINTON ia this 2 badt1&gt;om 1 bath
brick home, with kitchon, iving room, laundry
room and a largo walk-In al'ic that could bo
converted to a third bedroom, nico covorod
front. pan:h and large palio, a ono car gaoage
and more. Call today111
$503

Middleport.

Appronnataly a,ooo
lqUM'efeat.'IWo
ofllcaa. Three over·
hallcl10.foot doora

446-8786.

SYRACUSE· ~c'a
·Two bey garage
working outdoor hoia~
lor air comprassor and
welders. Lots of shelves and cablnelllor storage. Parl&lt;lng
area.
$1e,ocHI
Racine • Beahan Road· Th\1 3 badlo!lm. 2 balh home
needs work, but could be made nice with the right
han&lt;t(man's touch. It alta on t. ·
lot that hal a
fantastic niew of the countryside.

446-9786.

ll4t. NIW UITIICL LOOICIIIQ 1'011 A 11LA01 TO
HIIVI YOUR OWN aU.tNUI IN YOUR HOIII
then thlala tho _.ny. 24 badroam, z botha LR'
FR, Ell-In IIJtchon, aloe • hoti, OW._ Utll.
and
IIDrlgo on 112 '&amp; mil. Can bo 3 BK lingle homo
aloe.

OUR PRICE

7

girapotypacom·

Call992-6637 or

lomlfr ,_.. 4 -.,.,. 2

REGULAR PRICE $89.00

$

MIDDLEPORT· This spacious 3 bedroc¥n home Ia ju&amp;l
what tile ramify needs. It altO has a large living
nloll
size kitchen with a cute little nock. Has a
new
and even a new heat pump.

Good lo98Uon.

· SELL NOW. IIIAOIIIN NIIIR 1110 GilA-·

~ I•IOIIII!Nng l'OU!

Marchandlaa

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

marcia! building In

FOR RENT
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ALL TYPES OF NEW
ITEMS
For Information:
Auctioneer Finis "Ike" Isaac
or Virgil at The Feed Store
388-9370 or 388-8880
Lie. &amp; Bonded
Not Responsible for accidents
or lost items
We will have our r~gular sale
Sat., Dec.. 12th 7 p.m. 1992

ST RT 325- Langavllle- All older 1 112 atory lltme that.
has 9 rooms , 4 bedrooms, aluminum aiding, and 3
parches. Sits m a little over 3 acres. Can be yours lor
ONLY
,.
S37,to0

available.

EXCELLINT APAIITIIINT ILDO.
INVUTIIENT· Good- - I N TOWN. Largo
IIIL bldg. wtlh 3 lliO badtoorn ..,..; 2 arw - ..
apll., plut a coage wllh two ~-::"'·TNt
~-hoaboariW-. nf
prloo.

No Plll!loll On Roni-2-0wn;
NaeNng E.,. Plnz•wd.

NEW USTINGI CHEAPIEII S11 ,000- 64 IIIII
CrHkl Uving room, kitchen and dining room
combo, bedtOom, bath and covered caiJ)ort.
Call todayl lmm..:fiatt passessionl
1502

205 North Second Ave.
Middleport, OH

1130;

SHADE • Hotwlg Ridge Rood • Thla """"'' flmlw homo wiN ~
l'OU! family brNihlng
Wllllnd 5 bodtoou•,lt.lng -..
dlring room, llmltv room, lion, IAIIty 1t10rt1, 2 both• ond wtth
lola o1-... Alllhll on 3 mil. In the 50'a.

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lito· 3 BR, 1 balh, largo FR, LA and wtft anao &amp;rid -....111111 5 ..... n.ot. 140'&amp;.
TIM I loolc. C... bo purclued wllh 10 11rH m.1

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Jackson St. Vinton, Ohio
WED., DEC. 9th.7 p.m.
CHRISTMAS AUCTION

Lllge high-calling

RacenUy remodeled office space
for rent In
Pomeroy.1200 to
3000 square feet

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8YRACUIE • ~lid tuM ou- the city lnill, you ..., - thfl
...,_ to approdoto it. ltlo Pflttllftlly •t up • I 11i0 larnlty -ling
but could Hilly ba ., a ono tnlty homo: Tt. hai'
10 many ox•aolhoy ara 1110 n u - to montionl Thlo Ia alaa a
i&gt;fepart&lt;lfrlllor lot ond 4.5 - m i l , G- prlcott

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

MIODLEPOIIT Charming home on a doublo 101 that fa fonced In 10
the kids can ,play or your pets can run. Thia homo hoa 3 bedrooma,

Qui 141 Oli

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PIIIa.

Isaac's Auction House

Calll92~7or

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Or 4 -

Stovet

48 Space for Rant
1838. SCOTT SCHOOL ROAD Ia tt. 1oc1t1on on;
thl• 12~85' (Dotroltefl mobHt lltme with LA, eat-il( ;
kitchen, bath, gu Jurnaoo, 2 BR. All furniture lfOit•
with mobllo homo • - TV and · ~
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-.uNSUAL BRICK RANCH In Up-lOp condition
wllh 3 BR, 2 bolhl, full buernent, LR, OR, ..t·ln
ldlchen, bath. Alto 1 112 car un11111chod 11119 Ki
thlo on 0.42 ac:a. mil.
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1802. CLOSE TO RIO QRIIND£. Noat ct- cottage
olltrlng·2 bedrooma, 1 bath. good lntulallo~. metal
old'"ll. newly ~od. t outbCJ!Idtng, gardtft 1.81 ., ac. mil. Hoolc14&gt; lot m- homo. Thlala
me and my gat. Groat looatlonl145,ooo.

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11841. HARRIION TWP .• 80 ac. mil, m'*al righra.
Lake, pondalnd - · lnd lodw homo. Localld on
HanhonTr-Rd.

AOI. BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN wllh """ltant
Income. lovoty ,.at home ptu• aaparatt living .
quortora. ~ lot tO rMidonta. Allurriture and
equipment lncludod, alaa 2 b..troom. Fairmont
W/gardon tub ond ftntlturo. 3 IC. mil,
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•nllhid. O.DMII, Aef.,.ncet.
lf280,114111-1181,
2 or 3bdrm., tor ront
·i&gt; ~ lloblo Park. Wuhotr/
. dryor,
12311 mort., 114-1192·
J IIBJ; 114 111 122l
·- t . Homo 14170, 2 Bad·
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11011. l14-44f-2815.

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MIIC8IIanlloUI
Marchandlll

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Nowly Aamodt.!,

RI~Or,

.14. LAROE COIIIIERCIIIL IUlLDfNQ on s Route. 2 bodrrn. lf'l, on 1at ftoor. Pouiblo 3 moro

Children, a.
Grandchlldren

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Public Sale

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3 - - moblta 111m• 2
mloo from Pomon&gt;y, 114-ilt:i·

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The Galli• County Local Board of Education will
hold a Public Auction to dlepoae of'lha NORTH
GALUA HIGH SCHOol, Shlta Rt. 180, VInton,
Ohio. The public auction ahall be held on
Saturday. December 12, 1QI2 II 10:00 Lfll. on the
alta.
On the above date, lntaraetad panlae muet
attend.
Complete Information on tha property may be
obtained at the office of the T,...ur.r of tha
Board of Education at 230 ShawnH Lltna,
qallipolle, Ohio.
·,
The Board of ·Education ehitll raaerva lha right
to accept or reJect any or ell blda at ~he ragulw
Board Meeting held In December, .1882. The
meeting will be held at 230 ShawnH Lltne,
Galllpolle, Ohio•
Gallla County Local Board of Educ.
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JewaiiSiuildars, Traae.

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tu ,,. , . OR 114-4414111

-NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUaiON

par - h
1180. -ur117 ..._M, lruh
pold, ~,:,• takan~ no
2

birthday, Sunday,

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uood -~-of
- parto, Dalltarl
swRand • 81. Kana•-, OH .

~- ._ApplfinML

Real Estate General

Charles Bfssell ·

wife

---·-'·2bclrm. apia., total electric, •

800-477-9864

In Memory of

I• Lon.g Memory of
James E. 1..-gess
wflo passed
away 1 year ago
Dec. 5, 1991
~missed by
dalgilter &amp;famly

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no ..-.; 114-112-837.

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In Memory

·sso

PATRICIA ROBS, IlEAL TOR ...........c.... l41-tl71 '
STEVEN ~WORDS ....... ........ ......,.:...... 245-51111

ATTENTION HOIII SUYIRI· IQUAL •
OPPORTIJNITY· NO OOWN PIIYIIINT • LOW •
INTIREIT LOANI qualify lor IIIIa - - ll!ld "
mateo you landlonl ModoM 1noomt con buy In
rango. Don'mloa OUL Call441 11101. .
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• 31. LAND CONTRACT· Looking lor I oc. mil, .
latQt doubloWido, ltorlgt bulldlng'II.&lt;Malld on old
SR'180,
appotn-.140;ooo.
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Would lib lo thank
ev.ryone who waa by
our aida dl!rlna lh•
daath of our mother.
Special tha'lka to
Birchfield Funeral
Homa,lha

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Thanka 'Pam Helton,
Dabble Few, Brenda
Pottan,Rabecca
Ferrel1111d Jay
Coffey and Fam lly

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1f131. FOR RENT· U21 110.· Primo tocalton.
Eutem Ave. ~nlty to combine homo end
lo.Jotneu. Ohio River trornago. Vory nlco 3 bodrrn.
home with appu.r-, ful-monL Ttio 1o a monoy
m8king propoildon. call tDr IIPPDillrMIIL

by our aida dur·
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JEAN VANCE

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2 lull bolita, kllotwn, dining,
•tarnlly, IIYI.no, laundry room•.
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Jill' monllt, rallfoncn &amp;
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A epeclal thanb to
Birchfield Funeral
Home, Pl!llbaarare,
Rav•rand Durham
and everyone who
thought of ua. Thanka
Pam Halton, Debbla
F. ., Brenda Pottaro,
Rabacca Ferrall and
Jay Coffay and feml·

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high quality dress shirt factory.
Requires expertise with single
needle equipment and folders;
Some automatic equipment (Adler,
Jetsew, etc.). Great opportunity,
excellent working conditions and
benefits. Relocation allowance.
Contact Peggy at 1·800·848-6203,
Chesapeake Shirtmakers Inc.,
Columbus, Ohio.
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PICKENI PURNrTURE
IEAUTI'UL APIIII'IIIINTI AT Clrpol . . . - .· Vlnvt
-N.OO On
All
Clwpol In IIUDCIIT PRICEIAT
liD. · II I han F-wo. .... l'wtld Nooa'lloool
1u!nftt!*1g. 112 mi.
mATEI. . . ' • on ptU
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COMMERCIAL
OFFICE
BUILDING
In Gallipolis.
Good l;ocatlon.
Clll 882-6637 or
446-8786.

1088' 2 bedroom •l4170 2 bath
haa a garden tub, central air, gao """-· &amp;rid
cathedral calling.
S1S,OOO
LONGBOTlOII • Baahon Road · II WQUD Urad of lvlng In
town , you win want to take a look at this 3 bedroom, 2
bath home with large lamily room, flrep'-, ftnlahed
basement and glassed In parch an app10z. 1 11211C181.

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POMEROY PIKE· Cheslllr· A one
siding, new rool, newer double
wiring, and plumbing. Hal 5
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car earage an appro•. half an atn.

$45,100

with new
newer
ltlld one

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BTREET- $13,000.00- w, story •
homo with 3 t*trooms, living room, dlnlnp
room. Nico back lawn opprox. 1OO'x94 .
Front and aldo porchos. Immediate
1485
paaMitlon.
ON FRANK ROAD- A partial brick ranch
on· 1.034 ac. mil with 3 bedrooms, 1Y,
balha, lvlng room, dining room and kitchen.
Ono car garage aHached. Asking only
$52,500. CaU foday.
1462
HAPPY HOLLOW ROAD - Is this 1l'o·
atory log home with baseman~ 3 bedrooms,
2~ baths, lamily room, living 10om, kitchen,
laundry area, skylight, satollite system,
covered pon:h, heat pump, central air,
12'x12' building and much more. Call lor
details.
1425
PRICE REDUCED I - Now $2B,500. 22E
Spring Avanuo, Pomeroy. 4 bedroom ranch
atylo homo, don, family room, kitchen,
dining room and living roam. 1 car garage
and more.
1497
EXECUTIVE HOME - 2 atory brick
colonial, bedrooms, 2~ baths, full linilhed
boMmant, alaclric heat pump w/aolar
'th
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enormous
acres.
Cal today
1498

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CLOSE TO
what you'vo baon II~~~~/~~
Extra nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath homo si'
on
ovor 5 acras. Uving room, dining room. kitchen
and more. Low $40s.
1495
STOPI THIS IS ITI - 22 acres, m/1, mlnllal!ll.
Has pond, bam and lancing all mady for II!&gt;!T18
horses. Includes 3 bedroom ranch home wll~
1!1 baths, dining room and more. Attaah&amp;d
garage and a 32'x4·a• detached garaga,

storage building. PLUS 3 room and bath
apartment Owners moving out of area. Want

oold nowl

1471

BUY NOW AT $35,500 ,00 · OR MAKE
OWNER AN OFFERI - 1 ~ story home with
vinyl aiding, 4 bedrooms, living room , dining
room , kitchen, 90'x120' lot, ba somont and
more. Within walking distance of University of
Rio Granda:
1457
IN VINTON VILLAGE!- Here you will find this
3 bedroom Ill bath one atory home with living
toom,carkitchen,
dan. Aand
delached
one
garage,laundry
blown·lnand
Insulation
more.
On a 127X115 earner lol Asking only $30,000.
Call today lor your appalnt.manl.
1489

IF CITY UVING IS FOR YOU, THATS
BIDWELL AREA- Wall kept. cozy twa
WHAT YOU'LL GET with thla woll
la1g41 lots. 1 cer
mainiAIIned two bedroom home with alum . bodroom IIIIlCh wi1lt two lidng, loancod in back yard, a large ancloaad' allachod garage, 1 car detached garage. New
heat .pump. Partial baaemant. Asking
back pan:h lor those watm summer ntg,t.a or
onjoy tho central air. One car garago
$38,500.00.
1478
wlstataga, waking distance to clinic &amp;rid much
moro. Roduced to $46,000. Call lor your •COlY a C:UTEI $19,800.00 - Whathar
atarting aut or raU~ng IIIIa home il for youl 2
appalntm.
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1444
badroamo, living room , kitchen, bath, alum .
aiding. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! I . 487
3f WOODED ACRES in Southwestern
llchool ..... Alroady has waiAir tap. Six mites
REDUCED AGAJNI NOW sR,OOO.oO - WAS
to Rio ~rude. Call now.
142V
ASKING $64,000.00 - OWNER WANTS
BOLDt - Good lnvaatmant propt11y aituated'at
BUY ON LAND ·CONTRACTI - 3 bt.drooma,
bath, living room, kllchan , .950 ac,. for · 3rd Avenue. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. ntl""r gao
furnace . Mobile home alt o Included. Good
. $35,900.00. Ownora aay make an offer. Will
rent.ollncoma.
1482 •
alao aol an land contract. with $5,000.00 down.

. CLOSE INI - Enjoy A view of the rivor lrom
tho great room or this Iavely 6 year old 3
bedroom, 3 bath home with family room ~d
finished baseman~ nina dosets, 2 ara Walk~n.
Tax 1!8e lor nono years. Too many amonilla1 to
mo~tion hera. Call lor mora information. Aaking
$80s.
1475
HUNTERS· PARADISEII - Approximately 81
acrot. Can ba yours. DHr and •othar amall
game abound, inclu&lt;ing wild t.utkay. Tht,ra .,.
building sitoa with no reolrictiono. limber hu
not boon harvested for yoara. On COUJI!V rotd
. with alactrie available. Act now anq v04 will
havo a place to hunt. and call your own. 1498
OWNER SAYS MAKE OFFER! IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION - Ju st waiting lor youl 3
bedroom ranch style home, living room, family
room, 1 car earago w1th auto door opener &amp;rid

~. E•celenl~tionl

1488

CHESHIRE VILLAGE Is this well eslabllshad
UHd car buslnaso on Rt. 7 with two bay
gaoaga and officii. A mobile homo that hu 3
bedrooms, 1 bath, living nn., dining rm. and
kitchen. Asking $99,500. Without mobile home
$89,500.
N73
ON DURGAN ROAD is this 3 bedroom metal

"!d~ ranch with 2 .baths, laundry, living rm ..'

dinong aroa, 2 car attached garage. Can ba
aold with t aero mn or 5 acres mn and bam.
Cal today lor mora information.
1477

COMMERCIAL - 47D JACKSON PIKE - 1
aero lot app10x. 36'x56' building with two bay
garage. asphalt paoong loL
1486
PICTURE YOUR HOUSE HEREI - Vacant
Jand. 0. J. Whitt Road. 2.3112 acrea, loft ol
lreaL Good building liiAia for $11,900.00. 1412
VACANT LAND ON UNCOL!f PIKE - ee
acrea, amd pond, plu &amp; 18x24 a!lawer houl8.
ASIIJng 126,500.
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RUSSELL WOOD, Broker
PHYLUS
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PATRICK COCHRAN
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446-4618
256-1136
379-2651
446-8655

TAMMIE DEWITT
J. MERRILL CA.RTER
CATHY WRAY
CINDY DAONOGWSKI

441·1514
379-2184
446-4255
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Paid 1450 Will Sell For mo.
114-1311.
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REDMAN OOUBLEWIDE IN QUAIL CREEK • 6 ye~m
old, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, living room, dining room,
kilehen, utili!)' room. Prrc:.d at $2t,VOO.
100 ACRES U OR L on Friendly Ridge In Clay Twp.
Water and elaclric available. PriOid 11 $32,500.
REMODELED ONE AND ONE-HALF STORY HOIIEI..ociltsd on Slate Route 7 at Eunlka, 3 bedrooms, living

room, dining room, kitchen and bath located on 32.9

acre mil. CALL TO SEEII

bolito ... $15. ~-752.

Fonbock wlckM chair, HI ol
C,omfngnrt, lllby fttme, new
doh, box of bOp Jean• 1ohl~o,llu 12·14. 304-475-4548.
Fl,.,.ood: All Hardwoodo Spill
Dollv- $40 Plclc.Up Lood.
614-2a&amp;-1311.
Sbe modlum lodloo

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trim, fllnMIIInlna, Ilk• new; ••
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lod... clolhlngi· .,.. 114-812·

BUILDING FOR SALE IN JACKSON- Put business
downslalrs and ~ has a 3 bedroom apartment upstairs.
Start your own business and live upstairs. CALL
ABOUT THIS ONEI
PROPERTY LOCATED WOODSIDE ROAD- 2 mobile
homes, one a 1976 Allen, one bedroOm, one 1973
CasUe, three bedrooms on a 150'x 455' lot. Call lor
in~tion.

NICE LOCATION FOR A HOME· 12 acre M or L
Approx. 1 112 mile from new River Valley High School,
on blacktop road. Rural water. available. Pric:ed at
$15,000.
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS • Loealed on Rl. 7
(Eureka), 30'x36' block building with storage in
basement 70 ft. frontage on Rt. 7 . Lot runs to Ohio
River. Was used as convenient mart DRASTICALLY
REDUCED. NOW ONLY $32,000.
LOCATED IN GALUPOUS. VINE STREET· 4 rental
units, good income p&lt;operty. CaU for more infonnation.
WE HAVE BUILDING LOTS In Rodney village II. Call for
· more infonnation. ·
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PERFECTLY
YOUNG FAMIUESI
Smart 3 bedroom vinyl aided ranch home with
attached garago. You wiU appnoci~te lhe care
Ills home has been given by,particular awnen1.
Pr1cad to 8811 at $49,500. 1502
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1NI Font Awoltar nn, full

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SMALL BUT SNAPPY - Exceptionally clean
and uncluttered 3 bedroom ranch. No honey·
do projects here. Don, miss this one - call for
an appointment today. You won't bollove the
price of $37,900. ·
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Locolly Toollfv 01
Ramarklbto. RoMina With AL·
PINE PURIFICATION. No IIIII)'
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4141HIRD AVENUE
415 BRa, 2 baths, kltchan, DR. LR, alum.
siding, uu haat, canl air, new carpet
(903)

PLEASANT VALLEY RD. (RIO)
3 BR~ 11/2 batlls, LR, kitchen, family room,
fuel oil hea~ alum. siding.
(209)

Sllpllo Tlnk Purtllllna $10, Galllo
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BfiAINQ VALLEY HOME
YOUR FAMILY WILL ENJOY all the epace
this 3 bedroom has lo offer. Includes extra
large lamily roam with woodbumer, living room
with warm fireplace, formal dining room and
Nl·ln kitchen, 2 lull betha. Outside amenities
Include larga deck and patio. Good size yard.
Outbuilding. Priced 111 ..nat $79,900.
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' OAK SHADED LOT - Clo11 to town lac:ation.
Roomy bl~evel home. Family room otarted In
low... level (nat much to flnloh), 3 badRIOIII8,
eat-In kitchen, living room. Po1ced to aall 11
$48,900.
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needs. Any size. .
CHOICE OF 10 COLOR~
FREE ESTIMATES ON
Post Bui_dings and .
WANT A HOlE

Good In town location clo18 to echool k4epa
thle double rented. Good condition. Nice lot, on
IIIMI parking, 144,500.
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Set of Encyclopedla Brlnanlcu,
31 VoiUIMI, J*d tl,800. Hllfor

AFFORDABLE PRICE?
Then you need 1o take a look at this beauty.
Large living/dining room combination, nice
kitchen with teundty area, 3 bedrooms and 2
baths. Newly painted ceilings and extenor.
Comblna tltla low po1ce with low intereat 111tes
and you can fulfill your homeown•~• dream.
$29,900..
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THE KIDS ' YOUR POCKETBOOK wil
thank you when you bacome tM proud ownen
of title affordable beaul)'. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
.larga living room and kitchen,· 1 car garage, I
huge deck and lerga t.ne.d yard. Tha price Ia
right at $49,500. Gn.n ElemJG.A.H.S. 11117

Shaf!o, v..y Cloon, 114-448-1721.

RIO CENTER ESTATES - Build your home
among the tr.eo on one of then IBml-'&lt;.~dad lote. 1 mile Mit ol Rio Grande. Loll
1'8nga In size from 2.5 ICIII lo 5 aor...
RBIIrtcllva covenlirtll for your prollcUon.
Prtce• llirtga from $8,500 for 2.5 ac,. a1za to
$10,300 lor lllfact 5 ..,. pan:tf. County wa11r
available. Cal uelormarelnformltion. 1237

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Prepare NOW to build your
homo In this
pleasant, quiet, and nice subdivision just a short
dislanc~ out of Gallipolis. LoU17.
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CARMEL ROAD - 4 mi. N. of Rio Grande,
"Approx. 24 acres of surveyed vacant land.
Ideal for new home. $19,000.

LOOKING FOR A PLACE FOR A NEW
BUSINESS? - SR 160 near Bulavill4 Pike.
Approx. 200'X200' lot All Ul~ities available.
(856)

JOHNSON RIDGE ROAD - ADDISON TWP.
- 386 acre fami, 3 ponds, tobac&lt;:o base, •
55x100 fL bam, with eoncruta ftoars. May
consider split
(578)

108 ACRES MIL - Guyan Township. ~r
financing to qualified buyer with 20% down
payment
(512)

17.5 ACRES MIL, RACCOON TWP. - Fronts
on SR 325 N. near Rio Glilnde. NiCOt home
aile a.

78 ACRES MIL, Sugar Creek Road - Water
tap and bam on property. $32,000.
(511)

124.423 ACRES MiL, GREEN and
SPRINGFIELD TWPS. - Just off Sl Rt 35, all
vacant land. Ideal for development

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frontage along SR 7, just across from Ohio
River Plaza.
(264)

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,...._ 1210; 'Oidor 7 112 HP
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3 Bedrooms, b8th, living nn .. kitchen, calar,
unattached workshop, 31ots each 66'x166'.
(114)

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DOWNTOWN, 2nd AYE., CLOSE TO COURT HOUSE

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3 badrooms, bath, LR, kitchen with range aiiJI
111frigerator bam with horse alalia, 27 acoas.
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PORTER ROAD
4 Bedrooms, bath, LR, kitchen, dinette, ful
basemen~ bam on property, 2 watar laps, 4.49
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(976)

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Reduoed to $48,900, 3 BAs, bath, LR, DR,
kllchen, utility, gao heat. 2 car unettached
garage and workshop.
(193)

100'x150' LOT ON DEBBY DRIVE - Owner
wants a quick sale. Call loday and start
building rilt&gt;t away.

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Orvom •nd Supply _•011 Pte
Grooming. All . . - , llrln.
Ia- Pol Food Dealor. Julio
Wlbb. CIIII14.Wf.0211, ·

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Fonne~y Trea,..,. House Caramies, 2,050 sq.
ft., balh, kitchen, 1Ox 52 mobile horne used as
renlal.

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Cerlffteel Auf~ IIIII, Canna ·
clal. 1144116,1t11.

111i·~ Coli, 5 ~ AC,
leo $2,600. 1881 Dodgo
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DONT MAKE ANOTHER MOVE. , •Wllhau1
-•ng this 'home fintlff _ Localed In a quiet
famoly oriented lillghborloood, this 3 bedroom
home ~fftl'8 a lot without uking for 8 lot.
~ kitchen/family room area with cathedral
eathng and akylighta, living room, 2 full bathe
-ned In poodt, atteched geraga. Ll'""'lot
City -•--•a.
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BECOME ONE WITH NATURE - Ntalfe your
home among the tllHio an Ia 24.872 wooded
lot, mil. A 32x32 bam with loft has lfraady
baen bull for you, elllcblc and watar tap. Hyou
want privacy, hare II whero you need to buid.
$28,000.
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Newt ... 11t ••• 0"11
X-mae INII; out J0W OWft • •
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$12:00. Avaltoblo 12111,12,11 only.
114-1112-15115.

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WANT A COUNTRY HOME WITH A
UTTLE ACREAGE? - ThM you'd better
check lhl1 one ouL This 3 bedroom ranch 1111
on 81/2 10rea, mil, and featurao n"'!!' earpelfng,
an outalandlng kitchan, ·2 car ganga and
overall ·great condition . .Pric!Mf to 1111 at
$59,900.
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can Anytlmo.I14-448-Z230.

unattached garage, beautiful
acres.

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

SECWSION AT ITS BE.BTI - II you're
looking lor paaCOt and quia~ yet In
Twp.
at an. affordable price, then look no furlher.
Situlted on 4.223 ecre1, m~. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, livin~ roam, family room, dining room
and large kitchen, 1 ear ga~ with lhed. We
have alllhla lor only $37,000.
1105

$400. 304-47S-M31,

Unldon Collular - . Now Sllll
In Tha Box $250 Or Bill OHor,

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DO YOU WANT IT ALL · BUT CAN'T
AFFORD IT ALL7 - Thlo homa II for you. 4
badroome, I bath, larg11 living room, family
room, kitchen wilh dining 1181, utility roam
located in a g.-at nal~hborhood on an
ovenized lot great for kids. Priced 11 only
$43,500.
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RACCOON ROAD

3 DRs, bath, ktiehen, dining

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10m2, chaml)lon bl0oclllne1,
lop obodl1n01 b&lt;Nd,V:11111 oholo

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Alrllllon lloloro, !OPOinld. A ..toull - - In lloc'- .RON
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INCOME PRODUCING PROPERY - Over
$1 ,200 per month income i1 produced from thla
rove unit aplrtment building. Good location in
town. Good ,..,tal hillary. Very niCOt lot with
acceuto beck alley. $59,900.
1201

combat lootld - .. clothing,
Jr elz.ea, all Item•, Carh1rt

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Will build rooma,
polio 1er111tld
put·up Yin

RCA 25" Color Conaolo T.V., 171
Flnn.IJ4.441.0311. ·
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JUST OUT OF RACINE· Nice wood acreage. Several
lots ,available with an opdan to purchua 1 10 5 eeres.,
$8.0001 acre. MAKE AN OFFERI
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AFORDABLE, CONVENIENT ' CLEANI 1 ftoor frame
hame an Spring Ave. 2 bedrooms, fua ·balemont with
utility I garage, N. G. F. A. heat appiancas, cable hook·
up closa to shopping.
$19,900
MOVE ... MOVE ...MOVEI PROPERTY IS MOVING FASTI
IF YOU'RE THINKING OF SELLING, GIVE US A CALL
WE CAN GET YOUR PROPERTY MOVING FAST ALSO!
WE NEED LISTINCfS I CALL TODAYI

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716 SECOND AVENUE
. 3 BRs, 2 batlls, LR, DR, kilchen, large family
nn., gao heat, cent air, garago.
(224)

KK.._ And Balho. Froo Eio
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oon aflo( 4:00 Pll, ~ll-244:1.
Haf• ,l!qUOIO balw Q. I 12.50.
Roirnil baiH $20. oal:h. SahordaY)IIck up only. ~75-3110. ...... Tntnomilolorw, UIOd &amp;
robulll,llllypoo, 1111111\a .. QV;
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2213, Pom;nu,. tM~.aeoo.

120 ACRES - ·This would ba an excellent
place .to hun~ fish or just relax. You have a
large stocked pond, pasture, timber and 3
bedroom living lodge. Older bam, fruit trees
and me. Located on Lew Jonas Road. Call for
prtce.
1700

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HUNTERS RESORT! Own your &lt;Mn hunting sll8 with 1hla
20.05 acres on Sharon Hallow Rd. includes 401C28 e&amp;bin.
Great hunting siiB, secluded, remote, ruggadl $17,000

(1048)

CALL 814-742-20111

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Ploollo And llaclll CUivar1 linch
Tlvu 50 Inch In Slock. Ron
Ohio. 1-800-

NEW LISTING " TUPPERS PLAINS: PRICELESS
CHARM I This 2 story 3-4 bedroom home offers dignll)',
aomfort I charm ol a bygone era. Ramodeled to near
original alalia, thla home features 3 handcrafted
chandeliers, 2 fireplac:es, beautiful * •Ide trim, paved
street, 1+ aero &amp; lenc:ed backyard. Very NiceI $4i,too

MYRTLE AVENUE
4 Plex, Renlal property, each unit has 2
bedrooms, batll, LR, kltchon , laundry. Gas
hMl
(891)

pump, above ground pool.

30 ACRE FARM wllh bealllif~ lodge aty1e
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4 bdrms., greal 100111, 1!-!. baths, bam plll8 ·
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pond, and above-ground pool.
$86,000, ··

INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY ON 10
ACRESI - Buy for lnveebn*'l anif buDding 101
potenllal. Clo18 to town. Small pond. Duplex
lypa unit provides good Income. $29,800. 1222

MIDDLEPORT • LIKE A 'GREAT" MOYIE, THIS
RARE 'HIT"I One groat feature alter another... JUST
LOOK: 5 spacious bedrooms, 21/2 baths, largo living
room w/ fireplace, unique kitchen w/ woodbumer,
attached 1 car Q81Bge wlwarf&lt; banch, patio wl grill I
furniture, maintananc:e lrne extorior, gracious lay-out wl
J)klsh carpeting. Many mare featuras, YOU MUST SEE
'1'0 APRECIATEI
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Home .
Improvements

Comp lele th e chuckl e
by Idling in the missing words
you develop fram slep No 3 b elow .

RODNEY VILLAGE II
3 BR1, 2 baths, LR, DR, FA, 2 fireplaCOta, hast

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Package Deels. Seve
HIM'Kireds, even Thousands
ol Dollars.
local Salas Reo198811tative
DONNA CRISENBERY
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PLANTZ SUBDIVISION •
3 BRs, Ill batha, kitchan wlrange and
refrigerator, walk-in baseman~ caoport. (880)

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REDUCED •UNIQUE STYUNG FOR A UNIQUE
Not a cramped comer In this beautiful LOG HOME just
outside ol Raeina. 2208 sq. fL of breathing spac:e 1 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, wrap around decking, built in
shelving, bookc:ase I gun cabinet. 3 112 acres ... Now
asking $79,900 COME SEE I .

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A famous entertainer has this to
say about stardom, "Lots of people
will ride with you in the limo. What
you really want is someone who will .
take the bus with you when the limo
BREAKS DOWN."

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Gun laloo By Uborly Bordltl'
Hunting.Shop, 1116-~21.
Handmaclo Oak Hobby Ho,...,
$45; Bear SllhoueiiM $20 Sill;
u.n a w-n $15 Each, 114.

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this to say about st~rdom.
"Lots of people will ride with ·
you in the limo . What you really want is someone who .will
take the bus with you when the
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bui'MI' lormur... Available ....
clullvaly o1 Rita Aid Pharmocy.
The aalti war 10 dill.

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Fondor-B1~
ompllflor·$425; Peavsy monMor
oyolont, lncludoa ampllfl!~..2
ltlack widow - - O'IW;
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10 band • - E.O.
S175; Yomoha DX·100 ~
.... aolllhln $171;
Y1maha RX·11 drum muhlne,
$100. Cllll14 441 45215.

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John Dolro 18 HP Gordon 1'rocIOIJ. H.~"'· 42" Cui. $3,1115. 81444a 1014
K«oMno IINior,l14-111241tl.

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Yomaha DX·7 Key lloanl and
llitllaltolloaMSIII6; -rc.s.

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Froo- 8101 or Limb, llflln lid,
cut
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frOZen 6.
clltfnnld, hiH 0r · 3047n6681.
Dolo Eom,.rdl Sun Drop bol·
tile $10. ool. Rlohord Pony 11191
"-pol Cola 4 bolito ... $20.
Richard Polly 11112 "-PII 'Coll 8

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Loeilllld In G.C. 11..,.,. Ca. CW.
llpollo. opon.l14-441-.
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f150. Uloi - · 304 451-1775.

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ACRES
MOSTLY
WOODED - LOCALLY IN
OHIO TOWNSHIP. sEVERAL
NICE BUILDING SITES.
$23,000.

25 ACRES MIL · - LOCATED IN CHESHIRE TWP.
NICE PRIVATE SETTING .
LAND IS PARTIALLY
WOODED.
LARGE 3.
BEOROO·M HOME.
EXCEPTIONAL BUY AT $39,500 .

COME
FAMILY WILL-SPIEND
INGS ENJOYING
COZ'f FIREPLACE IN
ROOM PLUS
FAMILY ROOM HAS HEARTH WITH WOOD·BURN·
ER. 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, WORKSAVER KITCHEN
WITH SNACK BAR, FORMAL DINING, 2 CAR
ATIACHED GARAGE. EXTERIOR IS NATURAL
REDWOOD AND BLENDS PERFECTLY WITH g PINE
STUDDED ACRES.
IF YOU'RE JUST A UTILE BIT COUNTRY - THIS
APPROX . 24 ACRES SPREAD MIGHT SUIT YOU
. FINE! LAND IS MOSTLY FENCED PASTURE WITH A
BEAUTIFUL WOODED AREA. FOR FAMIY FUN
THERE IS A COZV CABIN WITH FIREPLACE
BESIDE A STOCKED POND. THE MAIN HOUSE
HAS 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, FAMILY ROOM
FEATURES CHERRY PANELING AND FIREPLACE. 2
CAR GARAGE, SEVERAL OUTBUILDINGS. JUST
MINUTES FROM TOWN .
MLS 1657
THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS - BARGAIN
PRICED 2 STORY, 3 BEDROOt-1 HOME IN CITY.
CONVEN!f;NT LOCATION. WALK TO SCHOOL.
CHURCH AND SHOPPING.
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VERY PRETTY - 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, BRICK
RANCH HOME HAS LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH
FIREPLACE NICE KITCHEN WITH SNACK BAR.
ATIACHED ·GARAGE. LARGE LOT. CONVENIENT
LOCATION.

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BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, SUPER LARGE UVINQ
'ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, FORMAL DINING, DEN,
KITCHEN EOUPPED WITH RANGE, TRASH
COMPACTOR AND DISHWASHER, FULL BASEMENT,
15'x10' CONCRETE BASKETBALL COURT, GAS
FURNACE, CENTRAL AIR COND .. APPLE , PLUM
AND CHERRY mEES, GARDEN AREA. EXCELLENT
BUY AT $48,800.
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W-'SHINGTON (AP)- The
Agriculturo Dopa tment says tbat

one of dlilclbood'a IP-Old trciU
- Iickinl raw coolde and cake
dou&amp;b from mom's JIIWnl bowl can be harmful.
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Tbc department says even
homemade JCe cram llld egg nog
can be fatal io "the elderly, the
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. WOOSTER, Ohio (AP) - A
womu who has spent men than
SO years providing shelter to the
homeless could lose her home.
Dorothy Mackey, 82, was
served Thursday with a foreclosure
lawsuit tbat scelcs payment of the
$3,798.72 balance
the
mortp&amp;C she took on her
in
1976.

Man killed in scuffle
with police officer

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From starr and wire reports
A suspected drunken driver was
kiUed early Sunday morning when
be scuffled with police and the officer's gun discharged, a statement
from the Gallipolis Police Department reported.
Police received a report Sunday
from West Virginia aillhoritics lhar
a possible drunk driver in ari older
model Chevrolet Chevene had
crossed the Silver Memorial Bridge
and might have been headed for

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Berry exports way up
WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S.
berry exports are in the pink.
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They have grown from less than
$50 million in 1987 to $130 mil. lion in 1991, ljlaking the United
States the world's second largest
exporter of berries, say trade

expcns.

•''}be global appetite for berries
is a healthy one," says a report in
the November issue of AF.pon.er
magazine. "World trsde m berries
from 1985 to 1990 grew 2 1/2
times to $658 million, according to
the United Nations Food and Agriulture organization."
J U.S. berry exports grew even
faster than world berry trade, it
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percent of U.S. belTy exportS. They
tripled from 1987 to 1991, rising
from $29 million tp $91 million;
" The rise in exports ll)ay be .
overstarcd because of undcrreporting of exports to Canada prior to
1990," the report said. "Even so,
strawberries showed Slrong growth
of 14 percent bet)Veen 1990 and
1991."
More than lhree-fourths of U.S.
stra·whelrr; production comes from

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TREE OF LIGHTS • The Meigs County
SeliiOr Citizens Ut tbell Tree of Lighta on Friday
evening. 'rhe tree serves as a memorial to all
deceased members of tbe ceilter.11151de the ceater, anothr tree bearln1 handmade wooden

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CDC, doctors plan first national ·
fight against child lead poisQning

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Waeds.Ordar

Seeks position

(ra~~ev;:~~~e &amp;- tfu;.:ft!:~ ~
OPEN SUND.AYf! 1 TO H.M.
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.members and aeilhllors. Thoac wooden omammta..wbkh c:ast SS, arc ths &amp;iftn to the doaor
lifter tbe holi!la.JS. H~e, a ..,.., or seniors pose
with the tree ontalde.

One Fro• .Oar
.List or Create
Your Own!

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has a wlda ••lactlon
of Frail Baskets or

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....., we c•n gallt. ltop In · ad check oat
our aelacllaa and low prlclia today.

t\TI.ANTA (AP)- Lead poisoning is caUed the most serious
environmental threat fac&lt;:d by
Amcric11's youngest citizens, yet
many parents don't know that simple home renovations can permanently jeopardize their children's
health.
DQctors and public health offi.·
cials hope to change that as they .
begin a tllree-day meeting today to
map out a strategy to fight lead poisoning.
.o 'This is a real critical lime,"
said Dr. Suzanne Binder, chief of
lead poisoning prevention for the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
· "Still we have $:hildren J!Oi·
soncd because their parents didn't
know not to break down walls in
old housins and doctors don't
!mow to screen blood.··
Lead, which·can be found in
paint in older houses, can stunt a
child's intdlectual. behavioral and
physical develnpmenL Many doc·

tors believe any exposure· to Ie8d
causes permanent damage, but
nobody IS certain beeN""' it hasn't
been adequately studied.
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sroups meeting a1 the CDC hope to
develop a strategy to eliminate.
within 20 years. childhood lead
poisoning, which the CDC calls the
most serious environmental threat
to children.
It docsn 't tate much exposure
for a child to reach what the CDC
~onsidcrs a dangerous level of lead
m the blood, experts say. Tbe CDC
estimates 3 million U.S. children
have reached tbat danger zone.
The big,est culprit is paint in
the S7 million houses built before
1978, when the government banned
lead from household ~nt. Chil:lren frequently eat J?aint chips.
They also inhale lead m dust, usuaUy whcli their homes are la!Ovalcd.
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Lead is also ~t in poUuted
soil and air and in some drintins

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Adults get aU this exposure, 100.
But childreo's bodies ..« s lead
diffcrauly, so lbcy lblolb ~ 10 SO
percent of tbe lead tbey ingest
while adults absorb only ·10 percent..
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barometer of lead in tbc environme11t," said Dr. Howard Mofenson
of Long lslend, N.Y., a member of
the American Ac.demy of Pediatrics' commiuce on lead poisoning.
"lt's similar to when tbe coal
miners used to put a CIDIIY down
tbc mine to ace if it could survive
~·t 100 much carbon

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MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP)
- Two U.S. F-14s flew over the
capital today. and Ptntagon soun:cs
said U.S. Marine combat troops
would come. ashore at frrst light
Wednesday to begin a U.N.-authorizcd men:y mission.
Tbe sources, who spare on condition of anonymity. said F-14s
from the aircraft carrier USS
Ranger flew reconnaissance missions OYQ' Somalia as ~ of flRal
prepanltions for the military inter•ventiqg,_
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. l'he sources also said Ambas. sador-at-Large Robert · Oatley
would meet .with clan warlords
today to tell them what the Marines
planned to do. He Ul not done so
·by late in the day, but did brief
international aid workers about
dcvelopmcnts. ·
Cable News Network reported
that a lealD of U.S. air traffiC controllers landed today outside
Mogadishu to help guide in planes
tbat will bring more troops and
supplies once the Marines secure

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Unreleased White House tapes show
that l'lesident Nixon wanrcd to use
the attempted assassinl!tion '!f
Couoty; Kevin Lorin". 30, in . George Wallace, to diScredit
Muskinpm County· IamTc PaxiOD
Geo.rge Mc:&lt;Jov!l"' s 19~ Demo21, in Bclmolll~; and Dooaici crabc presidcntia! campBign, The
Wcllini:. 35, in Tuscarawas Coua· NewThYortcr Rf0'1S ~dNY:
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Task force information about Whi~S:~ ~Col· ·
Dillon has matcllcd lli'Ofde points son . li I&gt; ani!Dgthe ~
of the suspeclcd tin« created by campslgll terature m
,:·
the FBI, laid Chief Deputy DBIIe tee lljMblbltof~-be am_n
Shryock of Coshocton County a MaArlhur Brcmer ~-llourswj,-~
lead tastfortcinmdig;aror.
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w'd be ...... _ __. :::::".:.".!' •oo dential nomination wben he was
.;:'life'"""" -~v ..... J shot.
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. The expectation was t!'&amp;t tbe
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discovery of the Democranc camI.u..... • - 10 "! IS ames driv- ~n material in tbe apartment
•DB hundl~ '!f ~ tlu'oulbout
d be leaked in such a way as 10
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llCSm whicb tbc slayinp oa:um:d.
to tbc Wallace shooli"" the
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for tbc Canton water dc~eoLBUt the idea fizzled becaUIC the
~ !Jul~oftbclive~-oaiiiiCII FBI quietly scaled off Bremer's
tillings·m Clll~ Ohio occurred apartment, ilcconting 10 tbc artic:le
on a w,..bmd DiUoa -on vaca- by journalist Sc
M. Hcnh
lion whea Lorins was tilled on
ymour
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Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1990, Shry- '
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AKRON, Ohio (AP)- A pro- .
me by the FBI's National Center
for the Analysis of Violent Crime
concluded the person ret&amp;O:::
for the deaths Of five ou
·
in Ohio was most Iitcly a white
male, at least. 30.xears old with
above average intelligence.
The profile speculates be may
spend considerable time in rural
areas, normaUy driving, and he also
bas acv~ wcapon8 in his home. · ·

Thomas Lee Dillon. 42, identi·
tied last week as a suspect, is being
held without bolld in Cantm on an
unrelat.ed charge of buying
firearms. Dillon, of Masilolia,
about 10milcssouthcastofCanllln,
bas not been clwged in any of the
deaths.
A task force is continuing to
investigate the slayinBS of Gary
Bradley, 44, in Nobfe County;
Claude Hawtina, 49, in Coshoctou

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Fire destroys structure
Fire desb'Qycd ali unoccupied structure on State Route 124 in
Syracuse on Mon$y morning.
Units were dispatched at 1:40 a.m. this morning, and were on the
fire scene until approximately 4 am., according to Fue Chief Jack
Peterson. The ~SIOI)' fnunc SII'UCture is owned by Ed Bartels of
Pomeroy, according to Peterson, and was maintained as a rental
property.
Pomeroy fire deparonent also responded. The cause' of the blaze
is undetermined.
.

Blaze damages trailer
A mobile home owned by Leo Zwilling of Racine was damaged
by fire on Sunday morning.
Units of the Racine fue department responded 8111:09 am., and
Captain Dave Neigler reported that the trailer sustained clW:nsive
fue and water damage. .
.
A e&amp;Ulle bas not yet been determined, and Fire Chief John Holman was not available a1 press time.

Patrol probes accident
A Syracuse man escaped injury in a one-vehicle accident on •
Ohio 124.in Suaon Township Sunday around S:30 p.m.
Accordiq to a report from the Gallia-Meigs Post of the State
HiiJhway Patrol, 18-y-·old Jason L. Powclf was Clstbound on
OhiO 124 ud llnlek a suanlrail after attempting to pass another
eastbound vehicle.
.
Damage to the pickup truck Powell was driving, a l986 Nissan
Hardbody owned by John M. Powell of Syracuse, was listed as
IighL The~ was not dalnaged.
· No cillltlons were issued. .
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airfields.
Diplomatic sources said 1SO
Foreign :bcgion pamtroopers based
in neighboring Djibouti likely
would arrive in Somalia after the
Marines and be followed by 8SO
French soldiers and Legionnaires a
day later.
The effort gained new ur~ency
with reports of a bloody Slcirmisb in
tbe interior, where food is short and
hundreds of Somalis are starving to
death daily.
.
More tlllll\ 28 ~le were tilled
in Sunday's ftrc!ight in Baiiloa, a
iown200milcs west of Mogadishu
where anarchy has imperiled the
relief effon and forced out most
Coreisn aid w&lt;dcrs. More th8ll SO
people are daily dying of hunger .
and disease in Baidoa.
There had been speculation the
1,800 Marines on three ships offshore might land as early u Tuesday. They are the frrst of 28,000
American soldiers and Marines
being sent to stop clan fighting and
safeguard food.

Nixon wanted to discredit
=:~:l.~reor~': McGovern in '72 campaign
. older children.
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where Lamm was pronounced dead
and tbe officer was treated and
released. An autopsy was to be per. formed this morning at lhe Franklin
County coroner's office.
:Oetective Michael Tucker
would not identify the officer, nor
give any details of the incidenL He
said additional infonnation, inCluding the officer' s name, will be
releas¢ later this afternoon foUOVI·
ing an investigation.

Gailipolis.
A police offiCer stopped a vehi·
cle filling the description, driven by
Donald Lamm , 37, 123 Fourth
Avenue, Gallipolis, shortly after
2:30 a.m. on State Route 7 near
Johnson's Mobile Home Part. ·
Tbe statement sai4that after the
officer plllled over Lamm's vehicle, the two scuffled and the officer's gun discharged.
Lamm and the officer were both
taken to Holzer Medical Center

Troops will go ashore in
Somalia early Wednesday

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market share grew to 14 percent,
up from I 0," the report said. "In
addition to the United States, the
other major players in berry trade
are the EC, which dominates wilrld
trade at n percent, and Canada;
which lost market share, slipping
from 7 to 4 pen:enL' '
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durinl the holidAy ICIIOO bcc•nac
of the popularity of buffets and
because some seasonal treats are
especially IUSCCplible 10 salmoneUa
contamination, said John Mason of
USDA's Animalllld Plant Health
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tured above left to right are Jason Bowers, Wayne Brannen and
Collen Goddard who recently placed 15tb iD tbe State FFA Soil
Jud~iog coiltest at MarysvUie, Ohio•.This team had placed second
earher at the District 10 FFA Soil Judging contest In Marietta
which earned tbem the honor of participating io the state contest.
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Nixon lawyer R. Stan Mortenson declined to comment on The
New Yodta" story.
. Hersh~ not say in the arti~le
If be had direct access to~ stiUsecretla~JC:S. ~ ~· 14 18SUC of
the magazme 18 available on news·
~=g· to the magazine, the

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G.
"Bebc" Rebozo f.ve the president
h d b
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cas an
oug I a ouse •Or
Nixon's younger daughter, Julie,
and her husband, David Eiscnbow·
er.
-Nixon and White House chief
of staff H.R. Haldeman "openly
discussed the sale of ambassadorships- to what country, for bow
much in contributions."
Nixon allegedly insisted that
people Wllftting to serve as ambassador in more desirable posts be
iold the~ould lose the job
. after a
year
they made an additional
contribution.
- Nixon conducted allegedly
improper Oval Office discussions
will) Chief Justi(:O W81J'C11 Burger
about Watergate and pending
SupremeCouncases.

'.' Frankly, there is some disappointment that they have not
arrived here by now. 'ftc would
hope that they would hurry up and
arrive," said Rhodri Wynn-Pope.
team leader of tbe CARE international relief agency.
The Americans are leading an ·
international force to neutralize
bands of unruly gunmen who have
plunged the nation into chao's,
stealing relief shipments intended

forthes~J·
Three · planes landed Sunday in Bar.der.a. another hard-hit
town near Baidoa where aid workers bad been down to their last 2S
sacks of grain. The U.N. said 160
people died of starvation in
Bardcra 011 Saturday.
Aid groups said they planned to
paracbute food to tal8 of~
of people in vi111ges around
Bardera, where the diinser is compounded by land mines.
Food, meinwhile, was movuig
again from Mopdishu's port. Aid
workers ~ay loaded a secoa~ .
convoy of vehicles with u.s:.

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city.

Disagreementa . between
.. Mohamed F811'8h Aidid, tbe warWei who controls the 'southern half
of tbc capital, llld rival leader Ali
Mahdi Mohamed in the north had
kept tbe pon closed more tban a
month. After two days of ncgotiations, the first shipment was
aUowcd Sunday.

18

·Surviyors recall 'Day that will live in .infamy'
By
A~~ Press
Commemorations planned for
today'sannivmary'oftheJapancse
allaCk on Pearl Harbor 1re low-tey.
almost as quiet as the Sunday
morning S1 years ago, before the
sound of ailpllncs brotc the trnpical stillness.
Frederick Bowen was alone on·
duty at bis Jumy Air Cups base in
Hawaii when be lard pllmea roar
pasL
"I tbou~ht it was tbe Navy
buzzins us, • Bowea, of Parter,
Colo., iaid. "They were always
doinl thaL We'd buzz them and
they'd buzz 111 bli:k."
'lben be saw a Japancae~Iane
bearini down 011 Wheeler
They "came down tbe ramp

h.e

where we parked the planes. The
f111t one strafed thc ,cockpits with
incendiaries. They bumecl out the
middle of the planes. They had it
planned pretty weU."
Tbe
which came without
warning or a declaration of war,
killed 2,403 Americans and
wounded 1,178 and plunsed the
Uniled Stalell into World War u.
In Hawaii, Retired Vice Adm.
Samuel Gravely, tbc Navy's firSt
blactadmilal, istospealtataceremony that will focus on tbc role
thll minorities plaYed in tbc segreU.S. military at the time of
auack.
.
"We've ncvet examined the
Pearl Harbor auack through the
eyes of ethnic minorities .,... and

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each one has a different story to
tell," said Blanca Stransky,
SPOkeswoman for the National. Part
Service that runs the USS Arizo1ui
Memorial.
·
Samuel Bishop, a mess attendant !lained to set fuses on the USS
Bagley. was one of~ few blacts
ondcckduringtbcaaact,Stransty
said. Bishop. whoac ship was creelited with shooting down one of the
Japanese planes, also IS to speak.
In Lexington, Ky., the Pearl
Harbor Commemorative Associalion planned a daylong program
today. Featured speakers were to
Include retired Army Col. Walter
D. Sh!Jl1oand retired Army Maj.
Gen. GeorgeS. Palton m.
Short is the sqn ofGcnrnll Wal-

te~ C. Short, commander or the
U.S. AnnyatPearl Harbor on Dec.
7, 1941. PallOR is the son of World
War U hero Gen. George ·S. Pauon
Jr.
:
Bowen joined about 720 people
attending the Pearl Harbor Sur- · ·
vivors Association national conventioninLiUleRoct. ·
The convention also is a reunion
for at least 7S of the people sta·
tioncd at the Naval Hospital, whee
Iggy Brown of Tucson; Ariz., was
· working thst Sunday as a .pharma·
.cist's mate third class.
''It was hell, that was all, ' '
BrowQ said. "Th~ haldest thin!!
was seeing the burned bodies. I'll
never forget the pain and agony
tboac tids.sull'ered."

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