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Support·law goes into·eff~l
TOLEDO, Ohio CUPI) :- The
change In the calendar represents a pay off for the lobbying
efforts of members of the Associ· ·
ation for Children for Enforcement of ~upport
On Friday, the first day of 1988,
a new Ohio law went Into effect
that requires all counties to open
a Child Support Enforceme~;~t .
Agency. The new agency provideS parents who need help
, getting child support payments
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tools.
The change was needed be·
cause there no local government
agency · that alone took on all
child support complaints.
"Back In March we went to the
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said there Is a big problem," said
ACES President Geraldine
Jensen. ''There are too many
(child support) ag'Emcles In evel;'y
k
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coun tY and peop1e eep a ng
. through the cracks." ·
Jensen said the single county
agency now required combines
child support divisions located In
Is eaterlng hla eeeond term·
Puquale hla Unt. Paaqule takes the place of •each county prosecutor's offlc~.
bureau of support and human
Richard Moore, who chose not to run for
services
department's child supre-election. ('ftmes-Senttnel photo by Lee · Ann
port
unit,
all of which _formerly ·
Welch) ·

hand.led support cases.
support order if he or 'she lives
·'People would go to the wrong out of state; obtain the right to
agency. Their paper work would withhold current and back supget lost. It was a real waste of port froin a parent's pay , Income
taxpayers' money and reallneffl· tax refund or other public assist·
clent," Jensen said.
ance; and establish a support
The law was Included In the order If the family was deserted. ·
Jensen said the · new child .
state's budget passed In July 87.
It gives a parent seeking court· support agency was created to
ordered support a right to re· assist more than 6()0,000 Ohio
quest a state hearing to Invest!· · children who 'live at or.below the
gate a child support case If the . poverty !~vel due to their par·
county falls to take appropriate ents' failure to support' them, She .
said more than $7 million Is owed
action.
It also will help parents locate to Ohio's children In unpaid
an absent parent and enforce the support.

Suplnort B ureau moves
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The Gallla Courity Bureau of Support and the 4D unit of the
department of Human Services have jointly become the Gallla
County Child Support Enforcement Agen.cy effective Jan. 1.
Bonita Hilton, supervisor, said a legislative act forced the two
departments together to reduce duplicated action by both
departments.
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Sheets Law office, 19 Locust St., across from the Gallla County
Courthouse. Business hours fot the agency are 8 a.m. to 4:30 ..
p.m . Monday through Friday . The telephone numbers are
446-6177 and 446-6792.
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Meigs Local School
Dlltrtct Board of Education have
been or,aued Into negotiations In
an a~t to end the teachers
strike ~3udge Charles l'&lt;night
as the ~ult of a hearing held In
the Meigs County Common PleasCourt Thursday.
The hearing was scheduled
Thursday on the Issuance of a
preliminary Injunction against
the Meigl Local Teachers Associ·
ation w,blch has been under a
restraining order Issued recently
ln. the common 'pleas court. The
restraining prder' limits pickets
to two at the entrance · of each
scboollD'the district and forbids
bare~t of employees; stu·
deiUI . . . parents; among other
provtsloJIS.
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At~s of the bQard and the
teacbers met In the chambers of
Jlidee Knight and following the
meeU.,, It was announced by
RlcharctXIzma, attorney for the
board. · Ulat an agreed entry
would be 'fUecl. The restraining
Order under that entry now
becomes a p.rellmlnary

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an ord4!r to ' negotiate which
reads, · lft part, "It Is further
otdeled. pureuant to the O.R.C·
.,Seetloll't117.6andpursanttothe
Courfa ~ulty powers, that the
Metp . LoCal SChool District
·;Rf Education and the
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· collective bar-g~lninl Jn 4 JOGd ot the~-~\!.@.~ maqa•
faith effort tO reacll all'f!e111ent
Me~ ~~~ g'i'&lt;ntp
upon au; outstanding' uilr~solved are clrculatll!f.-letter to lndi\1d·
Issues. In the event, the part1f8 uals .and will seDCI copies tO·Rep.
.are unable· .to reach agreement Jolyn Boster · alid other state\
by 10: 30 a.m. on Jan. 6,1988, they officials. They also plan to
are ordered to appear ·at said contact the Ohio Board of
time and report to the Court the Education. ·
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st&amp;tuil of negotiations, at which
One member of the group said
time the Court shall consider that parents In the group want to
such other further orders as It keep the school open and plan to
deems required."
· let the legislature know that this
Under the collective bargain· Is a "political Issue"· because it
lng law, a statute gives the judge all stems from the signing of the
the authority, only If public collective bargaining law by
safety Is In jeopardy, to order Gov. Rlchard .Celeste. · . '
teachers back ta work· for 72
Following Is a copy of a letter
hours while bargaining con· which parepts are sending to
tlilues. The State Employment Rep. Boster: · .
Rel'atlons Board would then
"I am writing you as a
become Involved · and would concerned parent of children In
· decide If the judgemadetherlght the Meigs Local School District.
decision.
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lftheStateBoatdwoulddeplde mately 2500 students in Meigs
ln favor of the judge's decision,. Local Schools have been innocent
teac)lers would continue working victims of a len thy teachers'
for 60 days while bargaining was strike which began on Nov. 6,
con'tlnued. If there · were , no 1987.
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agreement reached at the end of
"I feel that there have been
the, 60 days, the teachers would . actions taken by our state gobe-.permltted to leave their jobs vernment In the past w.hlch set
again. Jll(!ge Knight said that the stage for the current probaction along t.hese.llnes would be Iems, and hope the state govern!&gt;a last resort QD his part.
ment will take action to correct
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About 20 parentS who are these mistakes.
members of an organization
"Many school districts, espe·
called ''Parents for Education" clal1y those In small rural areas
In the Meigs Local District, such as ours, face financial
apparently formed recently as a hardship. It Is 'd'ifflcult to pass a
result of the strike were In the school levy In an area where
C()urtroorn ' for the hearing. taxpayers are already ftnanTeachers attending l~ft the cour: clally burdened by .poor eco-

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· parents have been threatened If respec{ the law and the courts,
they ..-d their clitldl:en to school •114 that If one should disagree
Ia enough.
. with the law or an order of the
"The fact that acts of vana.J. court, that one lllould work
Ism have occurred Is enouglrl The ·within the system provided In our
fact that arson was InvolVed In . Jaws or tliroqh the courts to
the burninl of a Board me.uer'a brtDI al1out cbanp. Are our
garap aDd van Is more than 1tudents leAnlillg these things
from our atrlke?
· enough.
"The fact that parents, atu·
"The Board hal made offers
delltl and mem~ra of tbe which give the students and tile
community have had to take dlatrt~t a cballee to survive
lldn or to make declsiou about · without lleVtN ,..,ICtal crisis,
IIIUel Ill which they dou1d aot and to llW tfaOIIIN their fQo
.. _,_•I•..A to haVrbftft lllYOlved,
lbare
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tllouP· The fact that
tllelt
a,. .TJle
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nomte ' conditions; ' The bitter healt~. safety, or welf.are ()f the
~~lin~ left In a community as 'a public Is involved. We simply
~stilt of a violent teachers' mu!J have a better way to settle
. st'iike make passing a new tax pro6iems between teactters &lt;,~nd
nearly Impossible. I'm sure the board than by allowing our
. Y()U'll aaree that the children In public schools to be closed to
Southeastern Ohio deserve the students.
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"The Ohio Education Associa·
In the more properous areas of · tlon Is encouraging teachers '
our state. I realize that there are unions In this state to force
many constraints on the state boards of education. to negotiate
budget, but the students of Meigs themselves Into the state emer·
County cann9t be expected .to gency loan fund. As a responsl·
set!le for a less than adequate ble, taxpaying citizen, I !lo not
educatfon because of money. The wish to see our local schools
voters in Southeastern Ohio negotiated Into Insolvency. The
expect a level of. state funding · · OEA has also condoned violent
that will ensure quality · actions by our teachers, tnclud·
education.
lng the destruction of automo·
"I understand that · the biles and other personal property
teachers of our state were given of administrators, substitute
the legal right to strike through a teachers and non-cerflfisd per·
collective bargaln!Qg bill pas~d soniiel, placing threatening
by our legislature a · few years phone calls- to substitutes and
ago. In my opinion, this was a parents,andtheverbalintimldavery unfortunate mistake. It Is tlon of children to discourage
obvious that our legislators did school attendane. This has Jed to
not have 't he foresight to recog- a total loss of respect for teachers
nlze that the children of this state In our district, e'.len those who
would pay for their politically have not been Involved in these
popular action. I encourage you terrorist acts. There are many
to lead a movement for the wounds to be healed before we
revision o.f this law, which would will once again have a united
enjoin a strike whenever the school district where the board of
and

students can work together.
"lt Is my hOpe that you &lt;'&lt;In !Pod
our state government to provide
funding and revise our laws to ·
prevent such a situation from
occurlng In Meigs. Local and
other Ohio schools again. "
A spokemanior the group said
that the parents organizations
aim to have 250 copies of the
letter on Rep. Boster's desk in the
very near future.
The last negotiations session
between the board and the
teachers was held on Dec. 22 In
Athens with no agreement hav·
lng been reached. A fed eral
. mediator at that time indicated
that he would return for negoti ations only when one side or the
other or both indicated they were
ready to move towards a settle·
ment.
Robert Snowden, president of
the Meigs Local Board of Education, said Saturday affernoon
that attempts were being made
to contact David Thorley, federal
mediator working with the Meigs
Loca,l strike negotiating teams
and that there are possibilities of
a negotiations session being
worked ·out for sometime Monday In accordance with the court
order.

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then they start up again.
Dear Dally Sentnal:
We all know there.is a strike . · Schooi'used to be fun but It's not
going ori a.nd I am going to school a·nymore. If 1 W\!re a parent and I
had a child ·In Pomerpy or
• but I don't like it. If you.had to go
Salisbury
Elementary, I would
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' because 'the scab teachers can't
not send my child.
; control the kids. ·For . example,
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Pomeroy Elem.
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In, reference to Michael Wtl:' fang's statement In The Daily
Sentinel on the effect that there Is
. no education taking place In the
Meigs Local Schools. He has no
• room to be talkin·g like that
. because when I was a Freshman
In his Algebra class I had to
correct him almost everyday
during class. So I guess the
substitutes are doing as good of a

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job teaching the kids that are
attending school as the regular
teachers would be doing. Furthermore when I was In school
there were kids hanging out
windows especiaily Wilfongs
classes. He ls just trying to pull a
fasi one on tl)e· people of Meigs
Local School District.
James T. Carsey
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and' Kenneth Russell, both of Rio Grande.
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POMEROY - Veterans Me morial Hospital reported its
admissions and discharges .
Thursday admissions were Iva Cremeans, Middleport;
Beatrice Don6hew, Pomeroy ; Allen Eichinger, Pomeroy;
Lovie Watson, Pomeroy; James Baliey, ·Cheste r.
Thursday .discharges were Kenneth Barnett , ~ssie Hendricks, Billie Hysell, Edward Thacker, Rose Dearing.
Friday admissions were Franklin Lemle:.-; Portland; Etoilla
Cassell, Pomeroy.
.Friday discharge was Iva Cre means.

EMS answers 12 calls
POMEROY - Meigs County Emergency Medical Services '
units were kept on the move over the holiday answering 12 calls
on Thursday and Friday . ..
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Thursday calls Included: 1:07 a .m., Pomeroy took Beatrice
Donohew from the Pomeroy Health Care Center to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 2:05a.m. took Leo Young from
Locust St. , to Ve~rans Memorl&lt;jl; Pomeroy at 10:05 a.m . took
Lovie Watson to Veterans Memorial from the Pomeroy Health
Car-e Center; Pomeroy at11:50 a.m., took' James Bailey from ·
Main St ., to Veterans Memorial; Tuppers Plains took Eugene .
German fror'n Mt. Olive Road to Holzer Medical Center at 12:21
p.m., and at 10:34 p.m. Racine took Frank Lemley from the
scene of a highway accident on Route 124 to Veterans Memorial.
• . Friday calls Included: 12:23 a.m ,, Rutland trea.ted but did not
transport Hugh Thompson on the Edmondson Road; Pomeroy
at 12:55 a.m . took Etollla Cassell from the Pomeroy health Care
Center to Veterans Memorl&lt;~l: Racine at 3: 45p.m.,lnvesligated
a possible fire ·at the Manuel G!l!!f!n residence on Third St.;
Pomeroy at 7:12 p.m. took. Ernest Stockton from Hemlock
Grove Road to Veterans Memorial and at 11:02 p.m. took Lester
Hawk from the Senior Citizens building to Veterans Memoria); .
Middleport at 11; 02 p.m., treated Loretta Lukehart at her home
on High St., In Middleport.
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. POMEROY - Twelve cases were processed In the weekly
court of Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler. .
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Fined were Richard Swan , Columbus , $113 and costs ,
intoxication; Eric Smith, Mason, W. Va. ,$63and costs, expired
tags; Angela Curtis, Columbus, $51 and costs speeding.
Forfeiting bonds were Thomas Spencer, Pomeroy, $48;
Michael Lambert, Rutland, $48; A&lt;bby Woodruff, Point
Pleasant; James ·Huffman, Pomeroy, $49; John DeMoss,
Pomeroy, $47; Brian Morrison, Long Bottom; David Kessler,
Radmore, $44; David Riggs, . Pomeroy, $51, all posted on
speeding charges; Donald Betzlng; Pomeroy, $63, operating
motor vehicle without reasonable control.

of potential jurors announced

omer·ov Pll$tin:ilster Jim ;;;:s;l);:~i!tl:;
duties at the post ottice Thursdaf following 21 yeats of •.W,rvi.~"­
Soulsby was presented farewell *lfts ·of an engraved sliver tray
and a wristwatch from fellow employj!es at the Pomeroy facility.

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RUTLAND - .The ·Rutland Village Water Committee wiil
. meet at 7 P·!f\· Monday at the Rutland Civic Center .
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RUTLAND - Rutland Viilage Council will meet at 7 p.m.
· Tuesday at the Rutland Civic Center.
POMEROY - Bedford Township Trustees will hold their
organizational session at the town hall at 7 p.m. Monday.·
CHESTER- The Chester P.T.O. will meet at 7 p.m. Monday
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:; GALLIPOLIS - A list of . polls: Samuel L. Bennett, 37
Gallipolis; Larry Shelton, Rt. 2,
'~tenth¥ jul'qrS"·for g~and · and Smithers St., Gallipolis;
. Patriot; Carolyn Sue ~Ulff.l;lox
;:,petit jurots has'beell an·nounced
GaryC. Callihan; R.I. 4llox 165,' 304, Vinton;
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:-In Gailla c;ounty. They are:
Gallipolis; Virginia A. Taylor,
John V. Mullins, Rt. 2 Box 206,
.:t Mlcheal L ~ Trowbrid~e, Rt. 2 .. Rt. 3 Box 136?', Gallipolis; Anne VInton; Raymond W.,;,Smlth,
.; Box 82, Gallipolis; · Lawrel)ce Rebecca Collins, Rt. 3 Box 21,
Rt.2, ·VInton; Herbert'RA¥ Whit' .&gt; Edward Saunders, Rt. 1, Crown Gallipolis; Elsie May Kuhn, Rt.
tlngton, ESR: Gallipolis; Wll. City; . Dewetta J. Gay, 544 Ja ck- 3, Gallipolis; · Bernadean W.
llam Lewis Gardner, Rt. 1, Box
son Pk,. Gallipolis; Gerald M. Mcelhaney, Rt. 1 Box 135, Nor560, Gallipolis; William Lewis
Fellure, ~6 Pine Street, Galllpo- thup; Charles David Clark, Rt. 4 _ Gardner, Rt. 1 Box 560, Galilpo' lls; Robert Micli'i el Haskins, Rt. Box 401, Gallipolis; Linda Sue
Us; Allee V. Whitley, Rt.2 Box
~ 4, Box 212, Gallipolis; Evond D.
Philiips, 579 Jay I;lr., Gallipolis;
219, Vinton; Joyce Ann ereSmith, Rt.1, Box 1875, Cheshire; ·· ,:Donald Ray Venatter, Cheshire;
means. Rt. ·1, Northup;' Donna
· 'Robert Wilson Keeton, EST, John Kevin GUl, Rt. 2Box 272A ;
Lee Broyles, 85 · Locust St.,
Gallipolis; Reinhard J . Koehler, . Gallipolis; Yvonne C. Brown, Gallipolis, Linda Jo Humphreys,
Box 60, Crown City; Nelson ESR Box 122·A , Gallipolis;.
542 SpruceSt, Gallipolis; Chri$Wayne Minton, Rt. 2 Box 208,
tine Minnie Ball, BQJC 27 Rt. 2,
VInton; Rul?y Togiesong King,
Bea,trice Louise Stover, 29 Nell Vlqton; Dorothy L. Ray, Rt. 2,
Rt. 2, PatriOt;
Ave:,. Gallipolis; Virginia Lo- Crown City;
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Delores Jean t. Fisher, Rt. 2 rainne Hanners, Rt.l Box 72B,
·, Linda Sue Trimble, P ,O. Box
, Box 173, Gallipoli~; Ada ·Mae Northup; · Marsha Gail Williams, 16, Gallipolis; Stella W. Elkins,
&lt; Fraley, Rt.1 Box 295, Gallipolis;
2030 Chatham Ave, Gallipolis;
Rt. 2, Patriot; William H. Wood,
: •Samuel B. Hale. Rt. 4, Oak Hill;
Jack W, Slone, 338 Third Ave, . Rt. 1, Crown City; Raymond B.
::. Atley McDaniel, Rt. 3 Box 446, Gallipolis; Candance Lynn Rainey, P .O. Box 92, Rio
; Bidwell; A'nnlsGraceCarter,Rt. Fisher, 2216Eastern, Gallipolis;
Grande; Amy 0. Louden, Rt. 1
::2.• Box 123, Gallipolis; Nettie Clara J . Hammond, Rt.1Box427, Box 132A, Gallipolis; Charles
• Marte Bell, 50 Lincoln St., Gallipolis ; Robert Allen Wood , Eugene Withee, Box 39, Rio
·: Gallipolis; Allen Lee Daniels, Rt. 2 Box 203, Bidwell; Georgia Grande; Bernice I. Borden, Box .
;.•P.O. Box 22, Waterloo; Cat·herine . E. George, Rt. 1, Bidwell; 1, Bidwell; .Shelia J. Roettker,
.:~Jo Donnaly,• , ESR Box 261,
Carroll R. Carmichael, Rt. 2, Rt. 2 Box 89, Gallipolis; Thomas
.; Gallipolis; .Arlen B. Brown, Rt.l Bidwell; Janice Jobes Car ter, G. Leslie, ESR, Gallipolis ;
: Box 158; Gallipolis; Robert Ray 520 Spring Valley, Gallipolis;
Johnna Jo Swaim, R_t. 1 Bqx 350,
::Sigman. Rt. 1 ~ox 117, Bidwell;
Laban Rice Burrow, ,Rt. 3, Bidwell.
-; Carl W. Glllespie, Rt. 3 Box 118. Gallipolis; William R. Bahr, Rt.
&gt; Gallipolis; Brerida Kay Meyrs, 2, Bidwell; Barbara Burroughs

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GALLIPOLIS - Michael Allen Thompson, 19, of Gallipolis.
was arrested by the sheriff's department Friday morning. He
was charged with DWI and grand theft auto.
Dwight C. Henrdrlcks, 43, of Easley, S.C., was arrested by the
State Highway Patrol Thursday night alld sent to the county
jail. He was charged with OWl, possession ·of marijuana a:nd
driving without a llceris~.
Michael A. Keffer, 16, of 425 Green Terrace Dr., .was cited .
Friday morning for driving without a license . .

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New Year's va~dalf,sm reported
. GALLIPOLIS - The Gallipolis Police Department received
several complaints of.vandalism, criminal damaging and other
criminal activity during the New Year's Eve. holiday .
Damaged wlndsl)ields were reported Thursday night.to the .
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-A Pontiac owned by Mary Plants·, of 631 Third Ave.
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Fourth Ave.
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-A 1982 Volkswagen owned by Gloria Gather, of 735 Third
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Jackson Pike.
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125 VInton Dr.
. -A 1974 Chevrolet Camara owned by Jack Kelly, of.li Vinton
Dr. Kelly reported to the police that he saw two unknown
subjects get out of a brown truck and hitthe drlvel"s side of his
windshield with a baseball bat.
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GALLIPOLIS- A West VIrginia man was cited inanacc id~ml
Thursday, ·at 10:37 p.m., at 918 Second· Ave., according to the
Gallipolis Police Department.
James W. Fielder, 16, of Poinf Pleasant; W.Va., was cited fo r
not maintaining th e a$slm~d clear distance after his pickup
truck. rear-ended a. car driven by Lisa Ann 'Zornes, 19, of
Jackson.
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Zornes and Fielder were driving ·south on Second Avenue
· when Zornes stopped · In traffic, wafting to turn left Into the
driveway at 918 Second Ave. Fielder, who was behind Zornes, ·
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Zornes' car.
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In other pollee news, Dow 1.. Bridgewater, 41.- of Zanesvllle,
was cited Thursday morning (or improper lane use.
Paul D. Ralke, 18, of Rt. 1, Cheshire, was cited Friday night
for squealing tires . ·
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tlon it Is not the substitutes fault :
Mr. Taylor bas asked us to'help J ti It: weren't tor them, we would ;
and most everyone has cJ)lp)Jed most likely have to d.o the 87-81! •
In to do qls-her part! 'l'hatls great scbool year over which mean9 :;:
enough by Itself - that students seniors would not graduate!
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I thank the subs as well as the
together Ill a rough slutuatlon . board for reopening our schools, ,
and make It better.
· Thank you from all the Melglil
i would just like to state that If · · High School stude~tts.
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To the Editor and ~elgs education at all. Our "new
teachers" are ·doing their best
Residents:
This letter Is In regard to the under the circumstances as are
leiter than the President of thge all of the students: There have
Meigs Local Teachers _wrote.
been very few problems betWeen
I am a student at Meigs High the' students and subs. I will not
School and I would justllke to say say there haven't been any, but
that if It weren 't!or the substitute · nothing that our "new teachers"
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p.p1. SaturdaY.
nounc.ed by Waugh·Halley-Woiid ' Services will be Monday at 1
the Hotel Martin, ' the Meigs 1 ,
In lieu of flowers, memorial. Funeral Home.
p.m. at the Woods-Allgler FunCounty Infirmary and the Blue •
contrlbut,Jons may be made to the
eral Home In Springfield. The
and Grey Reslaurant. She was a t!
. GALLIPOLIS - Loulli.e . Eads
Grandview Baptist Church . .
Rev.
Thomas
Bell
will
offiCiate.
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men\berof'theEnterprlseUnlted ·.; .
Amos, 70. of 808 Fourth Ave. ,
lewis
0.
Williams
Burial
will
be
In
Glen
Have!!
Brethren
Church.
,
G4Jllpolis, died Saturday at her
Memo
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a
1
Gardens
In
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Surviving
11re
her
husband,
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re-sidence. Site was · a
Stella Mae Plaritz
SPRINGFIELD
-Lewis
0.
Springfield.
Willard
C.
Wilson,
whom
she
homemaker.
•Williams, 66, or Springfield, died
Friends may call the funeral
married on Oct. 19, 1937; two t•
Born Jan. 29, 19171n Gallipolis,
PT. PLEASANT- Stella Mae Wednesday In Community Hospl- h'ome Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m.
sons, Robert K. Wils\lllof Zanes- ,
she was a dl!ughter of the late
Plantz, 47, Route 2, Point Plea~ tal, following a long Illness.
ville, and William H. Wilson or
Charles and Eva Brown
Shewaum~mberofOurLady
·sant,
W.Va., died Friday at
He was born on February s. .
Broken· Arrow, Ariz.; a sister,
·Burnette. .
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of Mount Carmel Church, Its
Pleasant Valley Hospllal follow~ 1921, In Huntington, W.Va., to
M.,Wilson .
Mrs. Marlyn Mullens;·Huntlng'
Surviving are lour sons, JUnior
Mother
of
Crucl11x
Society,
Its
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a long Illness.' .
Elijah S. arid Bertha M.
ton, W.Va., four grandchildren ·
Eads o! Knoxville, Tenn., Larry
senior citizens group and. · the
.She was born July 29, 1940 l_n Williams.
POMEROY :._ Anna M. Mcln·
and two great-grandsons. .
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Eads of GallipoliS, Charles Eads
Hogsett, W.Va., to Marie Roush
of -Gallipolis, and Roy Eads of ·Giardl11la D'ltalla Lodge. .
. Frlencis may · call at the k
He served In the Navy In Wo.rld tosh Wilson, 68, 520 Wheeler
Sl)e was pr~eded In .death by - . Duncan, Point Pleasant, &amp;nd the War II. He was
employee In J)rlve, Duncan Falls, formerly ·of ThompSon-Farus Funeral Home i;
Hellderson. w .va,; one daugh·
her
husband Michael Ferrante, -late William Worthy-Duncan.
tet:; Apitaraye Shaver of Viriton;
the paint department of Interna- Pomeroy, . ciled early Friday
In Duncan Falls from 2 to 4 p.m . l,
She was also·preceded In death tiona! Harvester (now Navlsta~), morning at · the Winter House . and 6 to 8 p.m. today. Services •,
whom she married on October 25.
five sisters, Ruth Robbins, Juan·
Ita Milliron and Evelyn Woodall 1922; also; by a brother and two by one brother, ,Charles Lewis retiring In 1977.
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Nursing Home In Zanesville. .
will be conducted at 10 a.m. !
sisters.
Duncan. ·
He was a member of the Full
Born Dec. 28, -1919, she was a
Mond~y at the funeral home with • ,
. of Gallipolis, Eleanor Widget of
Survivors lnclud¢ a son, Ben, of
She was a · member of the Gospel Church, ·· the - Business·
daughter of the late George and
the Rev. Steven Harrop offlclat- ,
London, Ohio and Mildred Bates
Youngstown; three daughters,
Gospel Lighthouse Church and men's Fellowship and the Spring- Hattie Brown Mcintosh. While In lng. Burial will be In the Duncan •:
of Adrian, Mich.; seven grandMrs.
Allee
Amsbary
of
Galllpohad worked at Pleasant ValleY field Chamber of Commerce.
children; three step grandchildPomeroy she was employed a_t Falls Cemtery ·
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. Us, Mrs. Mary Jane Scott of -Hospital. .
ren: seven great grandchildren
Poland and Mrs. Louise Calcagni
Surviving besides her· mother his
. Hefirst·
waswife,
preceded'
death
by
NancyIn B.
Halley
and two step great
of
Youngstown;
10
grandchildren
are
her
husband,
Harold
Plantz,
grandchildren.
· ·
Wllllams; tw&lt;) brothers and one
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and five great-granqchildren. ·
Point Pleasant; two daughters. sister.
She was preceded in death by
Terry Bare lay; Frederick, Md.,
Survivors. Include his second
two brothers, Willlam and ChaArney Plantz, Point Pleasant;
Alice
V.
Folden
wife, Kathryn Hart; · a son, Allen
rles Burnette, two sisters, Hilda
two sons, Howa'r d Plantz, Galli- Bruce Williams of Springfield;
Faye Burnette and Marie Burke;
OAK
HILLAllee
V.
Folden,
polis Ferry, W.Va., and Timothy four daughters, Mrs . .Pam Long
two great grandchildren.
72,
207
Folden
Rd.,
died
Wednes·
Plantz,
Point Pleasant; five of London, Charlotte. ·starnk of
Services will be conducted
day
evening
at
Oak
Hill
HospitaL
sisters,
Edna
Logan and Betty
rlngfleld, Patricia Ann LingbTuesday, 1 p.m., at Willis FunBorn
Sept.
21,
1915
in
Mason
of
Point Pleasant, loom of Minneapolis, Minn., and
Duncan,
both
eral Home, with minister Eugene
County, W.Va., she was the Sylvia Birchfield and Ruth Blrc ~ Beverly Jean Hutson of WaynesZopp. Burial follows · In Pine
daughter of the late Prent and field, both of Galllpoli
, ville; fou( brothers, Max WilliStreet Cemetery. Friends may
Mary
Eliza
beth
Saxton.
VIckie
Plantz,
Huntington,
ams of Gallipolis, Harlin Willicall at the funeral home Monday,
She Is survived by her husband W.Va.; four orothers, Eugene ams of , Crown Cl ty, Deayton
7 to 9 p.m.
Johrr, two sons, Bill of Columbus Duncan, Burl Duncan and Don Williams of Gallla County, and
Duncan, all of Gallipolis Ferry, BIUie Ray Williams of Greasy
and
~ohn or Thurman, and four
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grandchildren.
James
. Worthy Duncan, Apple Ridge; nine grandchildren and
William T. Buchanan
Funeral service were Saturday ,Grove, W.Va.; four grandchild- three great-grandchildren.
1 p.m. at the Mayhew .Funeral ren, 11 nephews and 12 nieces.
COOLVILLE -William Tho·
Home In Jackson. Burial fol·
1 30
miJ.S (Wig) Buchanan, 79, CoolServices
willWilcoxen
be Monday
at :
lowed
at Hill Cemetery In p.m.
at the
. Funeral
I
. vilJe, died .Friday at O'Bl~ness
Thurman.
Home
with
the
Rev.
Bill
Banks
Hospital in Athens.
and O'Dell Bush officiating.
He was born In Meigs County, a
Burial will follow In Forest Hills
son of the Ia te William and Mary
Delphia A. Jividen
Cemetery,
Letart.
Tribbett Buchanan.
Friends rnay call at Wilcoxen
. · Su!Viv.lng are a brother,
RICHWOOD, Ohio - Delphia F"uneral Home Sunday from 2 to4
George Buchanan of Hocking·
port, and .,several nieces and
Allen Jividen, 91, Richwood, and 7-9 p.m.
nephews. Preceillng him lnd~ath .. Ohio, formerly of Putnam
besides his parents, were four
sounty, W.Va., died Thursday , Mary D. Porter
sisters, ~etha j{imes, Vlna Bal- · .after a long Illness.
ley Lottie Chutes and Zona Lee
She was born April 16, 1896 In
ARLINGTON, ' Va. - .Mary
and a brother Floyd Buchanan:
.Putnam County, a daugl!ter of Dorothy Porter, 84, of Arlington,
Friends may call at the White
the late Alex and Bessie Russell . Va., _died Monday, Dec. 28 at
Arlington (Va.) Hospital, followFuneral Home after 1 p.m.
Allen.
.
sund~y. Graveside rites will be
_She _was a member · or the ing a limgthy 11111ess.
held at 3 p.m. sunday at the
Grandview Baptist Chruch, Red· . Born.Feb. 27, 1903 in G~!lliPOIIs,
Weatherby Cemetery with the · Jtouse, W.Va.
she was the daughter of the late
Rev Roy Deeter officiating.
She was preceded In death by James Sherman and:. )lowena
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her husband, the Rev. Harold Booton Porter.
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Jividen; who died May 2, 1979.
· She attended ·elementary and
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Franklin D. Childress
She Is survived by two daugh· other sc.hools In Lexington, Ky., ·
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ters, Delores Ward, Waldo, Ohio, and later attended business
MIDDLEPORT - Franklin
and Margret Nease, Eleanor, schools. She studied art at the
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·Delano Childress, 54;'formerly of
W.Va.;, four sons,• Ernest Ji· Clnlnnatl Academy of Art, Chi''
·custom COIW8!1ion by ~l'\liRr. blue &amp; silver. equipmll!t ;,dud• 1(-8 eng., ~to. 0/0 tTana.• air
Meigs Coun't y, died Thursday at · vlden, Richwood, Ohio, Alvin cago' Art Institute, ColufllbUs
cond .. AM-FM ri•BBtte stareo, dlt wfleel. cruise control, pciwer windows. ~ doat locks, alum.
Johnson City, Tenn.
Jividen, Bancroft, W.Va., Hansel School of Art and when, In 1945,
-M.elllis. 4 captain's chairs l!o fold down sofa. oak peckll(le. window blinds, cul1llins, CB Recio ·end
'ne was a-coal miner. was born
Jividen, Hometown, W.Va., and · she went to Washington D.C. as a
in West VIrginia, Aug. 18,1933, a
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Otis Jividen, Marion, Ohio; one Navy Department stenographer,
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WAS
&amp;16,900
ABSOUJiTE
PRICED
AT
son or the late Hobart and Della
sister, Mary Deweese, New Bloo- art studies continued there.
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Napier Childress.
mington, Ohio; two brothers, .
For 23 years, she was em·
Surviving are a daughter,
Ernest Allen, Marion, ·a nd Ro· plQyed -by the Federal governHazel Mae Childress; two broth·· mey Allen, Washington Court· ment In various agencies, retirer~. William Childress of Delahouse, Ohio; 27 grandchildren ;
Ing In 1965.
ware, Ohio, and Douglas Chil- 42 great-grandchildren and three
She Is survived by a brother,
dress, Florida; three sisters, great· great-grandchildren.
James S. Porter Jr.; two neMirgaret Elias, Siler City, N.C;
· Services will be Sunday at .2 phews, David Porter of WashingLoretta Richman, Charleston, p.m., at the Raynes Funera1 ton, D.C. and J.S. Porter III, of
W.Va ., and Jessie Ruth Tread- Home, Buffalo, W.Va., the Rev. Columbus. She was preceded -In
way, Wayne, W.Va.; two aunts, William "Bud" Hatfield and the death by a sister. ·
Ella Schultz, Racine, and Julie Rev. Gene Jividen officiating.
She attended the Episcopal
Clark, Detroit, and several nle· Friends may call at the Raynes Church in Arlington, Va.
ces and nephews.
.
Funeral Home from 2 p.m. to 9
Arrangements will be anHe was preceded In death by
his parents, his wife, Mary In
1984; a brother, Miles, and two
ststers, Gladys Hurley and KatA Message From The Bible . . .
hleen Kincade.
THAT FORM OF DOCTRINE
4 door 011d8n, white with glll'f IIIIIour inlllrlor. II-8 eng.. arto. lnlils.. air cond .. Am·FM c • -• - ·
Graveside services with the
William B. K ughn
tilt wheel. cruise control. poiNer windows. p - door locks. ~elav wipers, wire wheelcovet'l &amp;just
Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral
"But God be thanked that ye were the servants of sin. but ye have obeyed
Home In charge will be held at 1
12
}rom the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you. Being then
p.m. today at the Letart Falls
TRADE-IN WAS
1,900
NOW JUST
r~1ade free from sin. ye became rhe servants of righteousneJS" (Rm.
~:17 . 18 }.
Cemetery with John Evans
What stands between the servant of sin and the servant of righteousness?
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New ~ear's. Eve.
nowhere near that of the previous
"Very preliminary esUmates"
24·hour period, Reed said, ','Some
placed the total at $28.7 mUllon,
streets are looking like rapid'
and the flnalf~re was expected rivers. One slip and you're·
to be well above that a1;110unt, gone;"
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He said rll!l-&lt;&gt;ff water from
Oahu, the main Hawaiian Island nearby mountal!ls and bOis waa .
with some 1 million peo!!le.
not being absorbed bi!cause of an
already saturated condition at ·
"Through !benight, we had a
fairly steady drizzle, but It was lower levels · caused by other
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' nothing to compare .,vith (the recent heavy rains.·
"Over the last · two" to three- ·
c previous) 'nil\'bt,'' said Joe Reed',
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djsaster preparedness coordlna· week periQ\1, we bad accumu· ··.
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Ia~ ,12 to 15 Inches," Reed sal&lt;!.
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''The ground was really soaked.'
MANILA, PhUipplnes (UPI)- I
Ji'ollce IILZamboanga:cl ty ,;;ld . and Jt's kicking ~a few tree
The flood' caused ODIC' sl~lng.
Communist rebels killed a se:"r ambushesNewYear'sEvelnthe limbs, but, overal t's quite an subdivision street to cra,ck open
cond political ~ figure . In the province, mUitary spokesmen In Improvement."
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by as much as 2 feet · In some
souther11~ Philippines hours beZamboanga ·aty sal&lt;! t~ay.
'There were no casuaiUes dur· areas, officials said. A' ruptured
'fore the enfl of a two-day hollt;lay NPA re~!s also were suspected . lng the steady New Year's Eve drainage lllpe sent a wall Qt
cease-fire, while 15 people died In the murder of .a . pollee downpour - which put a damper · water down the street and
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~SHOWERS
and more tluin 2,000 were Injured patrolmen In the province Tburs· on .the Island tradition of setting several vehicles were swept
FRONTS:
Warm "Cpld
-'Static . .
during New Year's revelry In !be d_ay night.
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off. fireworks at midnight- but down 1and piled atop each .other
capital, authorities said today.
In Manila, a deafening night· nearly 3,000 people were forced several hundred yards away. ·.,
Map shows mirimum temperatures. At !east SO% at any slladed area IS forecast
to rece.ve preopitacan indiCated
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The .military blamed "spar· long barrage of gunfire and to evacuate thfe'ir homes and . at,
After touring the . area New·
row" assassins oftbe communist Illegal fireworks thaI fogged the least 876 of them checked Into Year's Day, Gov. John Wathee;
WEATHE~ MAP- Rain will extend from South Cantina across
New People's Atmy for the alrtosa)utetheNewYeilrtook15 'emergency centers s.e t up by the said, "The wind, rain and flood~
northern Florida and Alabama and along tbe remainder of the Gulf
Friday afternoon slaying .of act· lives and Injured more than 2,000 CIVil Defense, the Red Cross and ., lng has hit portions of the lslanC.,
of Mexico coast. Rain will also reacb along the soutbem Oregon
lng. mayor Pacifico Ocaban, the people, pollee said. .
the Saivatlon Army.
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coast and the northern coast of CaiUomla. Snow showers Will be
second pol!tlclan kllle&lt;l In two
No reliable. totals were avallil· · Reed said about 40 revacuees . dlsas ter. After I receive a fu!f,
scattered over the lower Great Lakes and acroa northwest
days In Zall)boanga del Sur ble from l)ther jurisdictions In the · stayed at one center Friday Inventory of damage from theMontana. Winds will be strong and gusty over the northern Rockies
· province, 500 miles south of metropolitan area, but one death night, but that mostleftSaturday city, I will proclaim' It so."
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Manila.
was reported In suburban Quezon morning to return borne or to
ijonolulu Mayor Frank Fast ·
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describe&lt;! the damage as !hi!,
Ocaban while he attended a feared.
The National Weather Service worst he bad seen ln. the 44 year!t'
cockfight In 'the town of San · Some of the deaths were said the forecast for the area he has lived Jn Hawaii. He lateJ;
Miguel. The murderer left a note attributed to gunshot wounds called for occasionally sunny Issued an emergency declaration.
that said, "The OIC (Officer In from people .firing weapOns to' periods with brief showers and for the hard·hlt area, saying
By United Press International
Charge)
caretaker Is our welcomethenewyear. Manylost continued hlgb,wlnds.
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"Imminent danger continues to:
Esther Schaefer, owner of Super·
enemy.''
fingers
when
fireworks
exploded
Al.
t
hough
the
rainfall
count
was exist to life and property."
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Ocaban served as mayor In San · ln their bands.
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freezing cold weather Saturday bother them. unless their cars
Miguel during the regime Of I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
ousted president Ferdinand 'Mar· II
from the Carolinas to Callfornla don't. start.. that's the main
cos. He was recently reappointed
and the upper Midwest to Texas, thing."
although temperatures warmed
Saturday morning, the wind . to serve as acting mayor until
local elections Jan. 18.
up a bit during the day ln some cbllllndex In Cblcago,was stlll17
Mayoral candidate Jose Ge,
northern states.
degrees below zero. Many emer·
romo
was gunned down Thilrs·
Alamosa, Colo., reported the gency warming centers In the
day
as
he ended a campaign
nation's coldest overnight Windy City, opened New Year's
speech
ln the same· region,
temperature for the · second Eve as the tempera lures began
shattering
the quiet of the go·
straight day, when the mercury to plummet, have been filled to
vernment's
48-bour holiday "mO·
hlt a record 31 degrees below capacity since.
ratorlurn"
on
attacks against the
zero. It was 25 below at Butte,
Ohio was blasted with Its
NPA
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Mont. , and 14 below at Elizabeth, coldest temperatures of the sea·
Two soldiers and two members
Til.
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son Saturday morning, with
of the Clvlllan Home Defense
Wind chlll read ings remained readings in the single digits ln
below zero across much of· the most major cities throughout the .. Force were killed ln separate
upper Midwest and . northern Buckeye State. ' .'It's colder than rr======:;::====~
Plains, where a blast of arctic air Oklahoma's offense," joked a
on New Year's 'Day gave many Cincinnati (:offee shop walter,
cities their first sub-zero read· · referring to the Sooners' loss to
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lngs this winter.
Mlamlln the Orange Bowl.
In Superior, Wis., the tempera·
Frost covered more than two·
ture was 2 degrees at 10 a.m. with thirds of' the nation during the
a wind chill of 30 below, but morning. Low temperatures
people in the extreme northern dropped below. freezing ·from
Wisconsin town are used to cold
much of VIrginia ·and the western
temperatures.
portions of the Carolinas to the
· "It's about 30. below and Y(e higher e)evatlons of eastern
have a full house here," said ·California.

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Ohio Point·Piaeunt, W.Va. .

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HONOLULU (UPI) - Skies
East Honolulu residents· ven·
cleared over . Oahu and inost lured out to get il closer look at
evacuees returned horne Satur· • boulder-littered · and · caved-In
day as disaster teams began· streets where cars were tossed
surveying damage from the about like toys In the storm that
worst wind-driven storm to bit dumped more than 17 ·Inches of
the Hawaiian Islands In several rain In some areas during a ·
decades, officials said.
24-hour period that ran through

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and.the Ohio River
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1987 - A year of·strikes;· elections,

'fhe Meigs · Local Teachers
attendance by students. School ·.
Association, on strike since Nov.
officials noted that teachers of.
6, continued Its action as 1987 ·· the district are obeying provl·
came to a close. SchoolS reo·
slons of a restraining order
pened with substitute teacners on
ls~ued by the Court. Meanwhile,
Dec. 21 and on the final day of
charges of vandalism are pend·
classes for 1987 (Wednesday) . lng tn local courts against sev·
officials reported 55 percent .; era! school teachers.

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SAYINGS 1:HIOUGHOUT
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Sentence reduction·
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WHEELING, W.Va . (UP!) The ne~ year finds· la w enforce·
ment officials in Ohio County,
W.Va., fretting ove~ West Virgl·
nla Gov. Arch Moore's reduction
of the prison term of convicted
klller Carla Webb Daniels of
Belmont County, Ohio.
By reducing her term of five to
23 years to a minimum of three
' years and 11 months, Daniels
co uld go before the state Board of
Probation and P arole this week
for a hearing, prepara tory to
gai ning her freedom.
Upon learn ing of Moore 's decl·
s ion, Ohio County officials
reacted with dismay and said the
26-yea r ·o ld Bellaire, ·Ohio,
woman should not be set free,
beca use of run-Ins with police.
•'Based on our experience with
her over th e years, she doesn't
belong on the streets as far as the
pollee department is concerned,
and we 'd be against parole for
her," sa id Wheeling Police Chief
Edward We ith.
The chief said Daniels bas
· 'been a problem for us around
here for years."
Daniels, who once lived ln East
Wheeling. was convicted in Au·
gust 1984 of second-degree...
murder in the death of Kenneth
Lawson, 27. of Wheeling. Lawson
was stabbed ln an argument
whilch flared after the vlctlm
a llegedly stole $10 from Daniels,
prosecutors sa[d.
Moore abbreviated the 1984
sentence four days before Christ·
mas . The governor also reduced
the sentenc es of four other
prisoners.
"I am of the opinion after
carefully considering the forego·
ing and an . other pertinent
matters disclosed by the record
that relief should he extended to
her (Daniels)," Moore's decree·
said.
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A spokesman for the board said
Daniels "will he ellglble for ·
parole consldera tlon on .o!:
about" Jan. 4, since she has been
ln custody since February 1984.
She surrendered to authorities
two days after Lawson died on
Feb. 25, 1984.
The Department of Correc·
tlons put Daniels In a work·
relea~e program In mld-1986,
allowing her to leave the Ohio
County Jail unescorted during
the day, said Ohio County Sheriff
Arthur McKf11,We.

9:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M.

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WaiOOIIIII rn The Maw Year
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beginning Is a new lock, and the· and earth-moving began· shortly
renovation· of · the existing. · thereafter. A number of.national
Ground was broken on Nov. 7. dignitaries were on hand for the

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ceremony, Including United'
States SeiiBte Majority L~ader
Robert Byrd, D·W.Va.

Bridging the Ohio River.at .Pomeroy

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: cr seriously Injured when tons of
· boulders fell from cliffs overlook·
: jng Pomeroy on West Main St. on
. S]lnday afternoon, Nov. 29. The
rocks cr'ushed a section of a
. • trailer and fhe end of the old
• Sliamnick Molei'Wben lheycarite
clOwn' 'ahd tpre Into
.lell~ neb'l)l 411o·
wl!lilit,elec:trlclty or
Ievli~.illl ~a~ li,ervlce for seve
~~l;~!i~:~· Tl!l\ boulders fell ju~t
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the diii\litmas parade
~ mo·vea thro!Jgh Pomeroy.

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Now's the best
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up on fine ·
winter clothina

ON THE '"T" IN MIDDLI!PORT

·ohto County Prosecutor Patrl·
cia Valentino Kutsch said some
citizens, among them Lawson's
relatives, have complained
about her .being "out In the
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OPTOMETRISTS
DR. T. JAY BRADSHAW
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Children's/Pediatric Vision
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Mason bridge which links the project to put the bridge In goo&lt;l
. communities of Pomeroy· condition was $1 .39 million. It
Middleport and Mason, · W. Va. closed on March 30 and repened
was closed for repair work onAug.24. Despltethefactthata

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tlon, 20 hours a day, seven days a '
week during that time, the
Inconvenience resulted in eco·
nomic losses to local merchants.

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2 5% othportcoatR: ·
w1nter wetgn ·pure woo; &amp;
year-round weight blazers
reg . $80-$215

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pure wool &amp; wool blends
·reg. $175·$425

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Evening Hour By Appointment

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added 40 percent more fioor
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10:00 .................MORNING WORSHIP

ru&amp;~o/~a?lt p~KlY'r'~rtoats ·
reR. $65·$150

''CHRISt: THE LIGHT OF THE.WORLD"

now •4&amp;.16-•112.60 1

MESSAGE BY Dl. F.D WIWAMS

6:00 .............. EVENING Blli.E HOUR

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ALVIS POUAID
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'Gallla County was faced with a
dllelllllll! -pass a levy or lose Its
ambulance service. The voters of
the county passed the levy, which

now $16-$42

THIRD AND LOCU.ST

''CHIIST: THE LIMB OF GOD"

rlbbon-cuttln.a ceremony.
Groundbreaklng was May 28,
1986 and the · facUlty was con·

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V-necks, cardigans, pullovers
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supported by .Federal Revenue
Sharing. Members of the EMS
went out to the communitl:' to

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=~od!Uon dou.,r expen"km of

complaled Ill the fall. Tilt lm·
tto.l .teciUUes at tbe mente 11ft' complax lllellldll
~C!,I~Il):'a Royal Oak anmelhlna for everyone incl
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Gallipolis .
Judgeship
changes )
The Municipal Judge's position
changed In the November election - JoGeph Cain, who was
prosecutin1 ·attorney In Gallla
County defeated lncumben t
" Judge James Bennett. Cain was
sworn ln as judge Dec. 30 .
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Ohio-Point Pleli..m. W. Va.

Tnnea Sentinel

·wiOiams-Alonzo

MII..FORD, Ohio - Angela
Parzl Alonzo, daughter of · Dr.
and Mrs. R.H. Alonzo pf Gal!lpo· '
lis, bee am~ the bride of Timothy
A. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilton :E.· Williams on Oct. 24 at
St. Andrew Church in Milford, .
Ohio.
Escorted to the altar by her ·
father, the bride wore a gown of
.vhite satin and lace, designed
·.vlth pearl trimmed applique.
Matron 'of honor was Sylvia
Alonzo Rlnealr, sister qf the
bride. Bridesmaids were Me: .
Janie Folino and Elisabeth Starr
·of 'Cincinnati. T!te flower girls
were Jessica Williams, Deldre
_Ann Sutton and Ashtey Nicole ,
Sutton.
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Rlneair, brother In taw of the
bride and ushers were Chas

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Pickens-Kennedy

meeting of the Meigs Local Band
RUTLAND - Greta Jill
ushers were 'I:erry Pickens,
' SUNDAY ·
Kennedy and Scott Matthew Zanesville, also a brother, and
GALLIPOLIS .- Special 'Soosters has been cancelled due
Pickens _ exchanged wedding Ken McCullough-, Pomeroy. The speaker, Tommy Hawk, at the to the teachers strike
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vows In an afternoon ceremony groom and his attendants wore new location of ,New Life VIctory
TUESDAY
on Nov.1 at the Rulland Church black tuxedoeswlthwhltecarna- Center, behlndtheBiueFI)untain .
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GALLIPOLISGallipolis Ro·
of the Nazarene.
tlon boutonnieres with accents of Motel, Sundl!y,lO a.m. and 7p.m.
tary
meets
Tuesday,
6 p.m.,
The Rev. Samuel Bayse, Jr.
color matching the attendants' . Also services with him are
Down
Under.
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performed the double ring ce- dresses.
_, Monday through Wednesday, 7
Mrs. Kennedy was attired in a p.m. For Information, call 446remony . Music was provided by
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis
Beverly Baylor, pianist. and peach polycrepe street length 9718.
Lions meet Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.,
Janice Grimm, solost.
dress with' matching lace trim,
· --The bride Is the daughter of and wore a gardenia and rose
CROWN CITY - Rev. Oillord Oscar's.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy, corsage. .
Gore will be at Mt. Zion Baptist
Rutland, andthegroomts·theson
Areceptonhonoringthecouple Church, Sunday, 7 p.m. He will
CHESTER- Chester Council
of Larry Pickens, State Route was held at the masonic temple show slides from a missionary 323, Daughters of America, will
124, Pomeroy, and the late in Middleport. The three tiered trip to Guyana.
meet at 7: 30 TueS'day night at the
Bonnie Pickens.
fountain cake topped with a
--hall. The charter will be draped
For the wedding, the church miniature bride and groom tea· MOND.\Y
for Edila Reibel and Ethel Smith.
was decorated with a gol.den tured stairways extending to side .
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis Members are to wear wlilte. New
archway trimmed with pastel cakes holding replicas of, the Junior Woman's Club meets · officers will be Installed and all
flowers, Ivy, white lace and .wedding party, Punch was 'Monday, 7, · p.m., St. · Peter's are asked to attend.
doves flanked tiy two seven served from a lighted fountain.
Episcopal Church. · ·
POMEROY.- Xi Gamm'a Mu
branch candelabra, fireside
Debbie Wayland registered
--baskets of white gladioli, white trhe guests and B.J. Smith, niece · GALLIPOLIS - French Col· Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
china chrysanthemums, Ia· of the groom handed ou( rice ony DAR meets Monday, 1:30 Sorority will -m~t Tuesday at
p.m .• home of Mrs. Charles;,E. 7:30 p.m. at the home of Evelyn
ven dar wild roses and gypsophlla roses ·
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with Ivy. ·
The couple reside at 544 Brook· Hoize'r · Program, God and Coun- Knight.
Given in marriage by her over, North Zanesville.
try, b:9' Mrs. James Lusher.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
The bride is a graduate of . ·
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parents, the bride wore a tradl·
Masonic
Lodge 363, F&amp;AM, will
tiona! gown of white satin fashl· Gallia Christian School and the
POMEROY- SallsburyTownoned with a Queen Anne neckline Hocking Technical College with ship Trustees meeting, 7 P·lll·· meet at 7:30 Tuesday at the
outlined and -appllqued with an associate degree In 'secretar· , Monday at township garage on temple. Refreshments served
following tl)e meeting.
Venlse lace, a fitted bodice lal science. She Is employed at Rock Springs Road.
--dropping to a basque waist Bethesda Hospital, Zanesville.
CHESTER - Chester Town·
silhouetted' by .lace with the 1 The groom Is a graduate of
PAGEVILLE - Scipio towr,·
entire gown featuring lace, seed , Meigs High School and HOCking sh[p Trustees · will m~t at 7 sh[p ,Trustees wlll hold their
pearl, and opalescent . sequin Technical College with an asso-- Mon(lay at the township bulldirtg organizational meeting ·at 7:30
p.m . Tuesd!IY at the town hall.
detaiL
elate degree in business manage- In Pagevllle.
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ment .a nd is credit manager with
--pouff and extended Into fitted
National Rentals In Zanesville.
ROCK SPRINGf_:_ Th, e Jan. 4
chantllly lace, accented with
ruffles and bridal' points at the _614-221-0888
.wrist. The full satin skirt dorpped r,:;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1
to three satin ruffles In the front
and extended Into a cathedral
START YOUR NEW YEAR OFF ON THE . ·
train of chantilly lace outlined
AnORNEY -AT-LAW
RIGHT FOOD.
with a satin ruffle.
336 S: High St., Coluinbus, OH.
Her silk flower bandeau head- ·
lOCAl CONSUlTAnON. in
piece accented with sprigs of
~H~Y
Pomeroy 11112-6417, in Gollio
pearl and crystal beading held a
1 0' o S0°o OFF
County 245;11591. fingertip length veil and blusher.
She wore a pearl necklace· and
In Pomeroy, with ATTORNEY D.
TROllEP:~
'earrings, and carried a cascade
MICHAI.LMUlLINS.
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bouquet of white sweetheart
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Of I
·and white wild roses, mixed
colors of alsti'omeria, with stephanotis, gypsophlla, English
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Ivy accented with pearls, lace
and satin ribbon streamers.
The bride's attendants 'were
:100 Second,\ ve.
Tammy Pickens, Zanesville, ma Lafayette Mall
tron of honor, Angela
Gallipolis, 0.
Griffith, Pomeroy, and Tlmbl
McVay, Athens.
Mrs. Pickens .wore a pink satin
gown with a sweetheart neckline,
gathered bodices, puffed sleeves,
and a back waistline bow and
draped skirt accented with miniature bows. The bridesmaids
were In aqua and yellow gowns of
Identical design to that · of the
honor attendant. All wore white
bows in the back of their hair and
pearl necklaces.
Hollie Griffith, flower girl,
wore a lavendar satin gown with
an off-the-shoulder ruffle and
carried a white satin basket with
miniature flowers. Bradley Baylor was rlngbearer add the
candlellghters were Terry and
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Tammy Pickens, niece and ne·
1ha~ ever to
· tile program
ph~w of the groom.
and that means easier than ever to
Sleve Pickens, Pomeroy, was
lose weight.
his brother's best man,- and the .
Sharon Rudolph, Penny Burge and. Julie Hyeell
lleQIIklcSo "·~
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of
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Civic Center

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building in ~allipolis
By JAMES SANDS ·

The building at Third and
Court In Galllpo1\s that, has
housed the
.Womeldorff·
Thomas ~- Hard·
ware •lnce 1922
~s held some of
Gallipolis' larg·
· estbU~Slllesses. William c:Miller ·
had the structure put up in 1868
for a dry goods and produce
business Miller r11n. In between
Miller and the present occu. pants, the place has been used by
Ha-bJUday and Miles Wholesale
ry Goods, Barlow, Lanning and
Company Wolesale Clothing,
J .M. Kerr Hardware, and Stock·
hot! ·B rothers Wholesale
.Grocery.
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We have before .us a copy (Jf the
Newspaper account of the open·
lng here In 1895 of the J .M. Kerr
Hardware:
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$ttlre, being profusely decorated '
~th flags and buntll!g, an ,
. e~gant specimen of 'old glory',
floating.from a 40 foot staff on top
of. the building. A brass band
played from on top of the roof.
'fhe corner room _on the ground
floor Is the main room. The great
illlelves on either side of the
i\oom, running almost the entire
length of the building are pac~ed
i¥tth light stock. A Coburn trolley '
l~dder running tlie entire length
o~ the shelving makes the highest
point easy of access."
, "A neat gun case stands near
IIJI! front entrance, and on the ·
left-hand side of the room the
$feel ranges are exhlblted . to
thj!lr best advantage."
:There were five counter tables
I the main body of .the down•s,tatrs.. Toward the back of the
first floor was the office and
lll!hlnd It the Iron room with an
llisortment of' bar and round
lfOn: Also on the first floor was
lcjcated the buggy room where
lrPnesses, ·saddles and buggy
efjulpment were sold. .
: '"Tbe second story above the
lf.&amp;ln room is packed full of stove
pipe, horse collars, window
itass, window frames, doors,
' spreens, while In an adjoining
room are stored' shovels, tea
Kettles, tin-ware, stove fixtures.
Clid Cl'l91llng utensils of all kinds.
.;•"The tbiril floor is filled with
&lt;foal buckets, heating stoves,
c:,lder mills, washing machines,
hOes, rakes, plows. scrj!pers,
seythes, and a general line of
. !arf!llng equipment."
,
: 'The cellar Is used as a store .
room of nalls, horse shoes, and
q_ther heavy goods. The entire
storage room of the building and

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scheduled

and higher amounts of compllllC
c:arbolrJdllles resulting in lower
Choles18rnlievl!ls.
You'll lett healtf1~r and you'll be
healtf11erl

JANUARY SALE!

MIDDLEPORT :._ Ash Street
Freewlll Baptist Church In Mid·
dleport will beln reviaiJan. 3-9at
7:30 p.m. nightly. Everyone
welcome.

Whitt Velvet ..................... Reg~ •3oNOw $20
Shampoo &amp; Haircut ..... 111; *14 NOW $1 0 .
Uniperm ..........;................... leg. *37 NOW $2 J ·

Flame Fellowship .
plans meeting
POMEROY --' The Long Bot·
tom Chapter of., the Ohio Flame
Fellowship will be held Tuesday,
7:30 p.m., at the Mt. Olive
Community Church. Speaker
will be Daisy Tabor of Gallipolis.
Suzanne Bush, chapter presl·
dent, welcomes the public.

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OlferEBds
30,198J.

T. C. HAWKEN RIFLE ........ $2 3 500
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T.C. RENEGADE -RIFLE....... 209
UNBREAKABLE SUPER ROD
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CHESTER
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ONIIVINING SHOW AT 7:30 P.M.
ADMISSION $1.00

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SPRING VALLEY PLAZA

MEN'S SUITS
SPORT COATS
Reg.-5135 ....~••. NOW $1 08
NOW $7 600
. $1 £"i:lt-+-Reg.
Reg. 5160 ••••.••.. NOW
$9 200'
511
Reg. 5225 .. NOW $1 6 87S
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Reg. 527S •• NOW $206 2 5
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MEN'S

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Reg. SJ50 ........ NOW $120
S16S ........ NOW $132
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'21:9s ............ Now S24°0
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.~3 .liS ............. NOW

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$2448 .

Reg. 542.50 .................... NOW ·

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. . Reg. 552.50 ...,•.••............ NOW $3$18
COPLETE STOCK·

Paiamas &amp; Robes

MEN'S HATS

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leg.

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leg. S17 ••••"NOW S1360
leg. su """"NOW S2240

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Reg. 5 18.00 ••• NOW

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locat'lon after January 1, 1911, sho.W blip their

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wlio ....~. an appointllllllt with Dr. llaldch at Ills

.... C. . Suf1*r llfart••t at 446·1US.

Value$ to S28.00

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$
Strcright Leg........................ NOW 2299
Jteg. Prewashecl, Unlined
$ SO
levi Jackets ........................ NOW
:Li~ Prewashed
$ OO
tev1 Jackets ......................... FROM

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FASHION JE'ANS

3 PR. $5°0

LEVI'S

MEN'S SHOES
R". S42.00....... NOW S40
.~. S65.00.""'"NOW $52
,, SJS.OO.•••••• NOW $60
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MEN'S SOCKS

Reg. S23 ......... NOW

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$60 Reg. S2S ·-·····NOW S2QOO ·
Reg. S27 .•••.•••• NOW S21 60
Reg. SilO •••••••;... :.. NOW $72
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Reg. $60 ............. NOW
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Edward Berkich, M.D., Board Certifie,d ·General, Thoracic
a~ Vascular Surgeon will reioin the Clinic staff on Jan·
'uary 1, 1988, following 14 years in private practice. He
has been an integral part of thlt medical community ori·
the state -and-local level for many yaar5. Dr. Berkich·re., ceived his mtdical ·degree from the St. Louis UniversitY
. School of \ Medicine in 1961. He served
an internship at
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Ci•innati General Hospital in 1961 and 1962,
completed _his surgkal residency Jlf the University. of
Cincinnati in 19 70. Sinte that.time, Dr. Berkich has been
practicing-in the G~lgpolls,'Pt. Pleasant and surrounding
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FATAL ATTRACTION

We offer complete tuxedo rental
aervice to ·help you look your best
on that apecial dey. Priced from

Is Pleased
To Welcome
EDWARD BERIOCH,

Patients

RT. 7. MORTH, GAWPOUS, 0"10
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cellar Is 18,000 square feet. Two
large elevatol'!l connect the eel·
Jar with the third [story. For the
convenience of tlie farmers, the
stor.e has placed en iro.n hitching ·
posts connected bY""nn Iron chain,
along Third Street, giving about .
125 feet of hitching ,room."
"The firm also handles the
Patee 11nd Columbia line . of
bicycles, and have enjoyed a .
liberal patronage. Al$o that
famous barrel of Ice· water ·Is
located near the Third Street
entr11nce."
Just a few years prior to 1895
the old Miller bulltling was filled
with other types of Ironware and
harnesses as the Halliday firm
and later Barlow-Lannlng dealt
In wholesale dry goods hOusing
tothousands of cor•s ets and
neckties.
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Acco~ding to an article written
· store,
dry goods
served
as a
abo\11 Ethel Young In 1932, the
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and
wholesale
ho~
In
Wpmeldorff·Thomas Company
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'lis
119
year•
of
exlsleoce.
was organized In 1900 and (ncor-,
porared in 1907. It was about 1927' Ethel Young became one of
the country's first successlule
that_ Ethel Young bought
business women whOe run·
Womelt;lor!f·Thom·as becoming
nlng Womeldorfi·Thomas In
probably the county's first
the
1920s through the WWII
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Pleasant, W. Va. ·

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-Kessinger and Garth Rublns 'Of • •
Dayton. Brian Michael Rlnealr,
nephew of the bride. wa&amp;,
rlngbearer.
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by the Rev. Patrick Cr4ne ,nd
music was presented by organist
James Weaver and soloist Anne
Dowden. Guestbobk attendant .
was Pamela Mulhall. ·
. A recepUon dinner-dance was
held following the ceremony at .
the Eastgate Holiday Inn in
Clnclnn~~tl.
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·..The bride Is a reglstf!red nursi
in the Neon~~tal Intensive Care:
Unit at Children·~ Hospital· I!!"
Cincinnati.
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respiratory therapy of the Re.glonal Newborn I.ntensive Care
Unit at ·Children's Medical

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Gainer of Vienna, W. Va., and
TUPPERS PLAINS - A surSusie Roach of Belpre. One son,
prise 50th anniversary party was
Ruddy, d ied In Infancy . They
held for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deem
have 15 grandchildren .
on Nov. 22.
· she
the firmthat
therewhen
was
itemtook
sheover
{Dentloned
The party was given by Deem's too-heavy an Inventory. After sHe
Tliey were married on Sept. 27
sister, Virginia Meeker , and his had run the business three ye11rs
by the Rev . Carl B. Johnson in St.
niece, Pamela Hager a t the home · the firm went from an average
Marys, W.Va. He is the son bf the
of
Bruce and Pamela· Hager , . yearly two-fold turnover · In Inlate Casto Claremont and bella ·
Tuppers
Plains. .
. K. Joy Deem, a retired construeventory to a five-fold turnover. In
Those
attending were Stepi- 1927 Ms Young ran one of the
; lion worker and owner of Deem
hanie Turri!, Amanda Yoke. town's first "white elephant
- Meat Processing. His wlfe is the
Shirley
and Frank Martin, Davis- sales" In order to dispOse of
· ~ former Daisy H;m, daughter of
ville, W Va. ; Hattie Workman, unneeded Inventory . In regard to
· the late Jesse Grant and Mella
Diane Owens and children, Paul advertising Womeldorff. Thom~s
Thornton Hart and worked at
and Norma Summers, Wilma under Ms Young started sending
: Amerlc an Viscose.
Bailey, Loretta , Tina and James out In the 1920s a monthly ·
Mr. and Mrs. Deem have
Gainer,
Vienna, .W.Va .: Frank circular to about2,000 persons. A
: resided ·In the Coolville area for
Deem
,
Morganlown, W.Va.;
. about 35 years. They are: the
tradition of a big April houseWayne
and
Shirley Hart, and wares sale brought in ma~y
• parents of six children, Larry
· Deem of Torch, Wesley of Bel- 1\Dorothy Becker, St. Albans, housewives accompanying their
W.Va:
. pre, Terry of Tuppers Plains,
husbands who were In search of
Gil a nd Sally Rowley , Terry
:. William of Long Bottom, Loretta
Items needed for the1 ~,Pring
a nd Lois Deem , Gleen and planting.
As to farm Implements
Phyllis Hart, Glen and Wanda Womelfdorff-Thomas became
Hamrick, Donald and Betty Day, one of the . first retail firms tto
William and Beth Deem and
children, and Amy Hager, all farmers to show off the latest in ·
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STEVEN M. RUNYON
Mr. and Mrs. George Ha mrick, setting goals to sell items like
Airman 1st Class Steven M.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ha mric k, and
automobile tires and lawn mowRunyon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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She Is' a 1987 graduate of Gallia
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MICHAEL FLOWERS
Army National Guard · Pvt.
Michael E . Flowers, son of 'Dixie
J. and Buddy E. Flowers of Rural
Route 1, Letart, W.Va., has
completed basic training at Fort
Jackson, S.C.
During the training, st udents
received instruction in drill a nd
ceremonies, weapons. map readIng tactics, military courtesy,
military justice, first aid, and
Army history and traditions ..

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El'alne J. Smith, daughter of
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has been promoted in the U.S.
Amy to the ral) k of sergeant.
Smith Is a military pollee
specialist with._the 249th Military
Pollee Detac'hment in South
Korea.
She Is a 1982 graduate of
Southern High School, Portland.

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Sgt. Sidney H. Rice, son of
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Va., for six years.
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Louden of Rural Route 1,
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.POMEROY .;_;, Mr. and Mrs. Baifard, Pomeroy. TileY. aiiQ
Ralph 1 Ballard ()bserved their have three grandiOIIa, Brian.
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Ballard retired from Kaller
Christmas Day.
Married In Portland on Dec. 25, Aluminum at Raveaawood two
1942, the couple have three years ago. Vlaltiq with tbe
adopted children, Melvin bou· couple on their annlverllf)' at
glas Ballard, Shelby; Mrs. their Bashan Road helmt were
Brenda Lee VanDyke, ·Kansas their son, David, and KeUI
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·tAST ME;IGS ~ .Menus tor the ·
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calterlas tor the week or Jan. 4
are anaounced: ·
Monday- bam\)urger, baked
bealls, rice pudding, trult, milk.
Tuesday - ham patty, peas,
fruit, milk.
· w~sday pizza, · corn,
fruit, milk.
Thursday ·- macaroni-cheese,
bread, buttet,green beans, fruit ,
milk.
Friday - cheesel!IJrger, peas,
trult, Cl!ke, milk.

1\fichigan ·.rally drops

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Alabama Crimson Tide.

298 SECOND ST.

·.TAMPA, Fla. (UPl) - Quar· Brown passed to Koles ar , who
terback Demetrius Brown and · ou\jumped Johl) Mangum In the
John Kolesar connected on a · left corner qf the end zone for the .
fourth-down. 20-yard touchdown winning touchdown .
· pass with 50 seconds remaining
David Arnold Intercepted a·
.a nd Jamie Morris rushed for pass from Alabama quarterback
·· three touchdowns and 234 yards \.Jeff Dunn at th~ Wolverine 20 on
Saturday, lifting Michigan to a the last play of the game, ending
28-24vlct0 ryoverAlabamalnthe the Crimson Tide' s hopes of
Hall of Fame BowL
another comeback .
· The Crimson Tide, which
Morris, the Wolverines' alltrailed 21-3 tn· the third period, time leading rusher playing In
had taken a 24-21 lead with 3:·!!0 his final collegiate game, carried
remaining on a 17-yard run bY. 23 times and scored on ·runs of 25,
Bobby HJ~mphrey , his second 14 and · 77 yards. He averaged
touchdown of the tou~th quarter. more than 10 yards per carry . .
But with the help of a 31-yard
Michigan, which finished .
pass from · Brown to Greg · (ourth In the Big Ten and was
McMurtry, the Wolverines ad· 1without Coach Bo Schembechler ·
vanced Into Alabama territory. who Is recovering from emerOn fourth down from the 20, · gency heart bypass surgery.

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Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy, has
the tollowllig activities schedule(l the week of January 4-8:
Monday - Round and square
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. Wednesday - Knitting Circle,"
10 a.m.-noon; Bingo, .11 a.m. noon; Bowllng,1: 30p.m.; Bridge
1·3 p.m.; Health Maintenance
Program, 1 p.m., with speaker
Dr. John '" Cunningham, from
Holzer Clinic, ~~~e subject will be
"Chronic Lung Problems .." Thursday ~ Quilting, games,
pool, vis! ting.
Friday - Round. and square
dance, 8-11 a.m., -with muslc ·by
True Country, admlssloq $1.50. 1
The Senior Nutrition Program·
menu tor the week Is:
. Monday - . Baked steak,
. mashed pota tfle5 and gravy. lima
beans, cookie.
Tuesday - Salmon pa ttle, rice
pilaf, brussel sprouts, peach
halves.
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wlch, oven broWned potatoes,
cole slaw, apple cobbler,
Thursday - Ham !oat, scalloped potatoes, stewed tomatoes,
heavenly hash.
. Friday - Kolbassl, mashed
potatoes, sauerkraut, brownie.
Cllolce of beverage available
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service, ,Inviting applicants 50
years ot age and older to discuss
their employment needs with job
counselors.
Employers find that they profit
by the experience or the older
worker. Older workers have a .
better stability . and a better
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by employers once thay are
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Call tile center at 446-7000 and
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rout of South Dakota .

The Cyclones are now )1-2.
Pitt sO Florida 68
PITTSBURGH (UPI ) - Charles Smith scored 30 points and
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OVER THE TOP ~ Alabama running back Bobby Humphrey
goes over the top ofthe Michigan defen.se for a first down In the first
quarter of the Hall of Fame Bowl, played Saturday In Tampa, Fla.
The Wolverines, won the game In the last minute, 28-24. (UPI)

Middleport's -Bob Ashley wi.Ds·

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IMODI ,DIV''S-i

WELCH'S .

Army Pvt. James ·a. Burns,
10n of Carol J . Bui'IUI of 913 Sand j
HID Road, Point Pleasant
W.Va., recently completed basi~
training at Fort Knox, l&lt;y.
He II a 1987 graduate of Gallia
.).cademy.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) ·Perry Carter Upped In a missed
shot at the buzzer Saturday
afternoon to give Ohio State an
85-83 win o''er Central Mich-Igan
and spoil a 45-pOint performance
by the Chippewas' Tommie
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Carter, a 6-foot-8 freshman
forward, tipped In a missed shot
pftlpares to corss the Miami goal line In Friday's
STAFFORD SCORES - Oklahoma back
by the Buckeyes' Jay Burson. It
Orange Bowl tilt New Year's Day In Miami. The
Anthony Stafford (25) raises !Jis arms as he
was Ohio State's only lead of the
Hurricanes won, 20-14. (UPI)
second half and the first for the
Buckeyes since they led ·2-0. ·
Ohio State. now 7-3, trailed
77-69 when Johnson hit his eighth
3-point.fleld goalofthe game with
3: 43 remaining.
The Buckeyes finally tied It at
. 83-83 on a 3-,'polnter by Burson
with 40 seconds !efland got the
baU back on a Central Michigan
·e arning Into the season," said .
turnover .
Johnson, whO' lost eight players
With five seconds remalnlng,
to the last NFL draft, Including
Burson, who led Ohio State with
three of the top nine picks. "But I
26 points, drove the lane and
iold them If you play good
threw up a shot. It missed, but
defense so we can get the ball to
Carter was there to tip it In just as
Steve and our talented backs,
the final buzzer sounded.
and we play sound In the kicking
Jerry Francis added 25 points
game we ruid a chance this
Ohio State, 16 coming In the
for
"Season. Tonlg!lt. we executed
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half, and Carter finished
all areas." .
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with
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State la~iyear.
leading
rebounder
with 10. Dan
,
four
seasons
But Cox, with a strong easterly lng for a second national title In
Majerle was the only otller
··.In
Mlamldeveloped a repu- · wind at his back, made the field
three years, and the third In
.1!1 double figures
Central.[)layer
tatlon for arrogance on and .off goal easily.
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Coach Barry Switzer's 15-yeat
with
23
pOle.
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On their next possession, the reign. The loss snapped the
Johnson,
a
6-foot-2
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senlqr
postseason .defeats.
Hurricanes faced a fourth-and-4 longest winning streak In the
gUard who had 53 points In his
Their coach was dogged by at the Oklahoma 29. Johnson country at 20 games and stopped
last outing against Wright State,
questions about -his ability to win chose to go for theflrstdown, and Oklahoma's bid for a record slx'h
scored
23 In the first haif·agalnst
big games and their. new sopho- was rewarded when Bratton national title: 'the Sooners have "
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Buckeyes
as the Chippewas,
more quarterback was repeat- made a leaping grab of a Walsh lost just three times In the last
favored
to
win
the Mid-American
edly likened to last year's Hels- pass In driving rain. Moments three seasons, all to tiie
took
a 41-34 lead at
Conference,
mljn Trophy wlilner, VInny later, Irvin escaped All· Hurricanes.
Intermission.
Testaverde, and found ·lacking.
American free safety Rickey
"Miami-Oklahoma Is a great
Johnson, who entered the
But Joh~son fashioned a bril· Dixon to haul In the touchdown.
rivalry," Ok.l ahoma linebacker
game
hitting 61 percent of his
Th.at made \he score 17-7 wltli Dante Jones said. ''But It always
llant .game plan against the
3-polnt'fleld
goal attempts, was 5
Sooners, the Hurricanes pro- 2:37 left In tile third quarter and seems we're on the short end of
of
7
from
that
range In the first
duced .an Impressive defensive forced Oklahoma - the natlor:t's tile stick. "
half.
He
finished
the game 8of i4.
effort against the ~atlon's No. 1 101st-ranked pass offense - to
The Sooners scored on a 1-yard
The
5-6
Chippewas
raced out to a
-ranked offense and Walsh forged ,play from behind.
run by Apthony Stafford In the
·16-4
lead
behind
Johnson,
who hit
what Testaverde could not, a
Johnson,.a defensive assistant second quarter then cut the lead
a
trio
of
3-polnters
and
scored
11
national title.
throughout his early career. 1to "20-14 with 2:05 left when
points
In
the
first
4:
23
of
the
"It's sweet for everybody," Including three years at Okla- · All-America guard Mark Hutson
game.
sald Johnson, who had e!!tered homa, again had his defense· ran 29 yards on a. wild. trlc k play
Ohio State, led by Burson with
wltha0-3recordlnJan.lb6wlsln prepared to face the wishbone's - the "E'umblerooskl."
13
first-half points, managed to
Freshman quarterback ChaSooners ran for
.htS four-year stint at Miami. trlple"optlon.
get
to within a point, 35-45, but
"Our ' players have heard the 21!1 yards, less than half of their _ rles Thompson, playing for inCentral
scored the final six points
jured Jamelle Holleway, left the
negative things. When ~pie national-best average;··•
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"We had a bunch of questions
Con~lnued on page C-2
another Individual on the team It
hurts. They've ··(the players)
been llurtlng the last three, four
years like I've been hurting tile
last three, four years. This takes
.away some of the hurt: It hurts a
little less than It did three, ,four
hours ago."
Walsh carved the nation's
By .JIM SOULSBY
top-ranked pass defense by
Tlmea.Sentlnel Staff
throwing · for touchdowns of 30
' MIDDLEPORT Even
yards to fullback Melvin Bratton
though West VIrginia State's
and 23 Yl!rds to Michael Irvin.
8-1-1 football season was negated
Greg Cox kicked an Orange Bowl
by the state's athletic commisrecord 56-yard. field goal, and
sion, It did not overslladow the
also made a -.s-yarder for Miami
performance of foPmer Meigs
"It's such a relief, It's such a High star Bob Ashley, who had a
wonderful feeling," said Walsh.
. super yea!' as the Yellow' Jackets .
"We have a lot of seniors and.this
punter, a position he had held at.
Is great for them and for our
the West VIrginia college for
young players.. We can just
more than two seasons.
continue bulld!ng ·on.
.
Ashley, son of Meigs High
· walsh completed 18 of 30
football coach Bob Ashley, Sr.
passes for 209 yards with one
and Sharon {Riley) Asllley, took
Interception. Statton was vital
over the punting duties as a
coming . out of the backfield,
sophomore at the NAIA school
catching nine passes for 102
when Kevin Smith, former Big
yards.
.
Black player, was forced to the
"We had more of a team
sidelines, with Injuries.
. philosophy" said Walsh,compar·
During that sophomore season,
lng this se~on's Hurricanes to
,Ashley !)ad also seen act10 nat the
those led by Testeverde last
qqarterback slot and as outrslde
year, "and everyone was Inlinebacker. Having been a signal
volved In It Instead of just a few
caller In high school, Bob was
players. We were more confident
· famUiar with the dulles of that
In what we were doing tonight.''
position but readily admitted
The Hun;tcanes completed the
that the outalde linebacker post
aeason 12-0 with the only perfect
was new territory for him.
After head coach Clifton Moore ·
recon1
telml. Mlaml almolt
dllcovered be bad a talented
wiD be declared tile '
ldcker In the 6-2, 205 pound
clllmploft tor the IICOIId tlmi'lll
sophomore, Ashley's place on the
- flvt yearawben the Ualted Prlla
tam was lilaurecl. Moore comIntenatlollal ao.rd ol CoaciiM
meDted recently oil the CODIIIvote lllmdl)'.
.
tency ot Alhley'a boota and went
JolluoiJ blld bla team nllso far as to 1&amp;3' that they may
PIWPIII4 fit) 4elnd tbl Okla·
DIYtl' find another punter ci bla
cllttn. Hll· aecomplllllmenla
baliia.- - for 'tb~' third
1t411t'IIII.Melnarlllfllaltl6
dUI'Ing tile 1117 1111oa were
0 ,_... ~-to~IJid
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MIDDLEPORT Beverly
Ann Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond L. Wilcox, State
Route 124, Middleport, and Ben
Fr·nk MIIIH, son of Miriam.
Miller, Joliet, lll. and the late
Herbert S. Miller were married
-on Nov. 26 at their home, 422
Avondale Road, Huntington.
W.Va.
· Dr. Kermeth AJTlbrose officiated. Malana Henderson
Turner, Hamilton, was the matron of honor, and Richard
Turner. Hamilton, was best man.
Others attending the wedding
were Mary· E. Roush, grand·
mother of the bride, Gallipolis;
Lisa Roush, Gallipolis, · Bryan
Wilcox, brother of the bride,
Middleport; Juc!lth M111er, sister
of the groom, Waltham, Mass.
and parents of the couple.
The bride received an account- .
1ng degree from Parkersburg
Community College, her bache·
111r of science In business adminIstration from Glenville State
College,- and Is pursuing a mas ters of business administration
from Marshall University.. She is
a staff accountant with Hayfllch
ancl Steinberg CPA's.
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bands at Marshall University.

· Vols 27 Indiana 22
ATLANTA (UP!) -Freshman
·tailback Reggie Cobb ran for 146
yards and scored his second
touchdown with 1: 52 remaining
Saturday, lifting No. 16 Tennessee to a 27-22 victory over No. 20
Indiana In the 'J:&gt;each BowL

_· ~un·icanes top Sooners t~
claims .national ·.grid crown

CRISPY. SERVE

ECKRICH SMOKED

closed at 8-4.
Alabama. foUr-th In the Southeastern Conference, finished
7·5 ·tn Coach Bill Curry's first
se ason . The game was the first
football m eeting between the two
Sl;hools.
Humphrey, a junior, rushed 27
times for 149 y(lrds and scored
fourth-quarter touchdowns on 17·
and 1-yard runs tb lead Alaba•
rna's late surge.
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Gallia County,.

.JAMES R. BuRNS

3. 1988

We Reserve The Rilhl to
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio~Point Pleasant.

January 3, 1988

Bernard Clark, who .repl~ced by recovering a Thompson fum Mira, played a key role in helping ble at. the Oklahoma Sin the final
thwart the · Sqoners' rushing · minute. Clark led the iame with
attack and .clinched "the victory 14 tackles.

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NAIA playoffs.
touchbacks.
FUture Plans
AP Ail-American
What
does
1988 have In store for
.His 43 yard per trY average
earned him second plac~ In the AshJI:y? His plans at the present
NAIA punting ranks , honorable are to obtaln his teaching certlfl·
ment.ion to t,he AssocJated Press cate and at some future date
, Uttle All· .American team and enter the coachl_n g professlo~.
first . team . punter on ·t he All Bob stated that he would very
WVIAC squad. Ashley· has been much enjoy the opportunity to
selected as the all time West work with his father In this field.
VIrginia !;&gt;tate punter, was se· Bob, wlio resides at Cross Lanes,
lected to the All 'C onference first · WV, with his wtfe the tormer
Dena Hall, has also been discussteam for three ~nsecu tlve years, received NAIA honorable . ing the possibilities of a pro
mention his first two seasons and ·career wtth an agent from the
GALI.IPOLIS' Gary Harrison ( 10) laiUed 21 pointe In a .9$-83 '.
was selected to the 1986 Aca- Los Angeles l)rea. He has, In ·the
past, been scouted by several pro
. hoHday lomamenll088,lo M~elta Thunday •lgbt. The ex-Blue .
demlt All Amerlacan squad.
teams
and
.hopes
to
work
with
Devil \Vas elgllt of 15 from the field for Cedarville !lfld lbree of six at :
In a recent interview, Bob
Steve
Cox
of
W
ashlngton
Reds·
the llae. He had five rebouads aad five assists', plljll one steal .
attributed ·a · ~reat deal cif his
klns
fame
to
lmpJ'9ve
his
punting
agalnlit the OAC, f.'ioneers. Harrison will be with the Yellow ;
punting prowess to his maternal
skills.
_
Jackets
when they visit Rio Grande College on Jan. 23.
·
grandfather ,Tom Riley of Mid·
We
here
In
the·
Meigs
county
,._
dleport. As a youngster (In the
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slxrh · grade) , young Ashley
as
do
all
his
former
teammates
would engage his ~randad In
backyar·(j competition and and fr(imds from West Vlrglna
though he could undoubtedly best · State. And you can be certain
Tom today, admits that he that Bob (Sr) and Sharon Ashley
usually Jo'st fn those .backlot and grandparents Tom and Zelia
Riley and Wilbur ·and Garnet
sessions.
Ashley are extremely proud of
Played ·under Chancey
his success both academically
Ashley played his high schOOl
and
in the. field of athletics.
footballun.der former Marauder
Mentor Charlie Chancey. He satd
thatCOI!ChChanceyselected ,hh'!l ·
as the Meigs punter In his
Freshman season and th'at, after .:
ALL GAMES ·
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_the starthtg quarterback was TEAM
w L · p Ol'
sidelined -With Injuries, moved Hannan Trace ..... 8 2 (97 633
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position hf! held throughout his Southern .............. 6 2 661 480
senior year. Ashley -selected his North Gallhi ........ 6 4 626 653
Freshman· season when the Ma· Eastern ............... 3 4 450 517
rauders compiled a 7-3 record as Symmes Valley ... 3 6 551 716
his most rewarding and stated he Kyger Creek ........ 3 6 509 539
always felt ~een excitement Southwes.tern .. : .... O 9 • 501 668
when facing either the· Ironton
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SVAC ONLY
Tigers or the GAHS Blue Devils .
(Varsity)
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TEAM
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he expected ' to play at Toledo Hannan Trace .. ... 5 1 488 388
where Chuck Stobart, former Oak-Hill : ............. 5 1 449 375
Middleport great and now on tlte North Gallia ..... ... 3 3 397 439
coaching staff at USC, was the ,Eastern ............. :.3 3 386 437
head coach. Stoba:t. however, Symmes Valley ... 2 5 400 511
moved t&amp; the University of Utah · Kyger Creek ..... .,.1 5 344 395
and Ashley received a scholar· Southwestern ....... O 6 355 456
ship th~re, signing as a prospec· TOTALS
24 24 3352 3352
tlve quarterback. An operation
SVAC
(Reserves)
on his knee hampered hls playing
ability and he accepted the TEAM
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chance to transfer to WVS when Southern .............. 6 ··o 351 251
the opportunity arose.
Hannan Trace ... .. 5 1 345 224
His accomplishments there Oak Hill .. .-.......... .4 2 233 246 ·
are history and, as stated earlier, , Southwestern ....... 3 2 263 281'
were somewhat dampened by North Gallla ...... ..2 4 286 296 .
one team mem~r's failure to Symmes Valley ... 2 4 269 284
report financial aid received Eastern ............... 2 4 254 324
previously, resulting In the rut- Kyger Creek ........ O 6 215 310
Converts From Rifle To Shotgun!
lng that stripped the Yellow TOTALS
24 24 2216 2216
Jackets ~f their extremely sue·Tuesday's gaine~
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cessful season . and prevented Wahama at Kyger Creek
·Single trigger, with large trlgge'r guatd allowing you to wear your gloves
them from participating In the OVCS at Southwestern
·Handles patched r:ound ball·or Maxl·Ball
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·Furnished with fully adjustable Iron sight
•Use of the 12 ga. access. barrel converts the rifle to a shotgun In seconds

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Saturday to lead seven Cleveland
players scoring In double ligures
as the Cavaliers defeated the
Phoenix Suns 120-107.
The Cavaliers,·playing without
starting center Brad Daugherty
who has a stomach virus. took the
;lead for good 26-25 with I: 40 left
i n the first quarter on an 18-foot
jump shot by Dell Curry .
Curry scored 18 and Phil
Hubbard had 15 for Clevela nd.
Mallk West, starti ng in place of
Dallgherty . scored 11 points and
pulled down a game-high 15
rebounds. Kevi n Johnson had 13
points and 6 assists for

Cleveland.
Cleveland led 32-26 after the
first quarter and took a 64-59lead
at halftlme.The Cavaliers
matched their 32-polrit output of
the first and second quarters in
the third to lead 96· 77 e ntering the
fina l period.
Phoenix fell behind by 23,
102·79, In the fourth quarter. Suns
guard . Waller Davis keyed a
fourth-quarter ,comeback try,
scoring 16 of hls game-high 27
points in the final period. The
~u ns, however , could only cut the
lead to 10, 116-106.
Larry N a nee had 23 and Eddie ·
Johnson added 21 for Phoenix .
Cleveland scored its last nine
points from the free-throw line.

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Warren .. ... ........... 2 1 145 120
Marietta ............. .! 2 142 ·150
· Gallipolis ............ .! 2 137 148
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Jackson ............... 1 2 116 141
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Tuesday's games:
Warren Local ·at Point Pleastant
Belpre at Marietta
Chesapeake at Coal Grove ·
Ceredo-Kenova at South Point
Portsmouth at Waverly
Friday's games:
Logan.at Warren Local
Jackson at Athens
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Portsmouth \Vest at Valley
SPARTANS CELEBRATE - Mlcblgafl State kicker John . Circleville at Greenfield
Langeloh, right, and- holder Troy ·.woody, left, celebrate after
Chesapeake at Fairland
Langeloh made a fourtb:quarter,field goal against USC ia the Rose
·South Point at Buffalo
Bowl, played New Year's Day in Pasadena, CaiU. The Spartans
Wheelersburt at Waverly
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Portsmouth at Boyd County
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Portsmouth West. at Notre Dame
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crowd of 103,847. Langeloh also .the jinx is over. It's time to forget
about It and go on. It (the Pac-10
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years:
out of time. ·Mlcblgan State' did
not make a single mistake."
Th e Paclfic-10 represe ntative
McAllister was four Cif seven
had defeated the Big Ten club In
every Rose Bowl ·stnce 1981 and passes for 128 yards. a nd no
had taken 12 of the last 13.
interceptlo,n s. Peete finished 22
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cleared up for people in the lister .said, "but ' we were all
future who come out here, "
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whe!'Ei you. stay or where you · . MSU middle linebacker Percy -Snow, who had 15 unassisted
tackles , was voted the game; s
practice, you still have to grow·
"Part of growing Is going to see Most Valuable Player'.
Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse
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Grego,.)l ·peck. We grew a lot. "
14-3 at the half. USC tied it 17-17
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passes, ·,.:o f 33 and 22 yards from wltll8: 33 remaining when ijenry
beat cornerback Derrick Heed io
Peete J!:l' Ken Henry and Quln the back of the end zone and
Rodrlgiiez 's 34-yard field goal. · Peete hlt him with a 22-yard pas s.
Rodriguez , a freshman, ll)issed
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from 49 yards and the TroJans a 33-yarder over Harlon Bennett,
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Gallipolis ......... .. .. 2 1 156 132
• Athens ..... ...... ...... 2 1 210 193
Warren ... ... .. ..... ... ! 2 169 202
Marietta ... : ......... .! 2 197 181
Jackson ............... o 3 100 210
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Portsmouth ...... :.. 7 1 650
Logan .............. ,... 6 · 1 408
Waverly ..... ......... 7 2 583
Southern .. : ...... ..... 6 2 661
Calllpolls :....... ..... 6 2 488
J\.lhens ......., ......... 4 2 444
.Chesapeake ......... 4 2 · 411
South Point.. ........ 2 2 271
Pt. Pleasant .. :..... 1 3 260,
· Warren ................ 2 5 408
West.. .................. 2 s._ 548
Marietta .............. 2 6 506
Greenfield ....... :... 1 6 356
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Spartans ended six years of
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victory over No. 17 Southern Cal.
"Was it a burden? No. It was not
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John Langeloh kicked. a 36yai'd field goal wltlt 4: 14 lefi to
snap a tle and and Lorenzo White
rushed for two touchdowns for
the Spartans. Langeloh capped a
54-yard, game-winning drive
!hilt Included a 36-yardlpass from
Bobby McAllister . to Andre
?,lson.
· usc reached the Michigan .
State ,. 30 with less· than two
minutes to play, but quarterback
Rodney Peete fumbled for the
fourth time In the game and free
safetx Todd Krumm recovered
wtth 1:33 to go. Peete also threw
three interceptions. Jolin Miller
Intercepted two, Including one at
the MSU 13 wllh three seconds
le(t. .
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Michigan State rid the Big Ten of
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: ball on t~ ground and faked a , Sooners' wlshtlQAe, holding Okla·
pltcb. Hutson scooped tile ball . ~oma to.255 yards of offenSe a.nd
· and ran down the sideline uri- ·. Its lowest pblnt total In two years.
, touched into the end 2one. ·
The Hurricanes' performance
But the need for a trick pl~y 'Was ren)arkable considering It
also symbolized just how th'o · .wassiageddespftetheabsenceof
roughly the . Hurricanes out.' ml~ate. linebacker George Mira
· played the Sooners, who entered .. Jr., one of tw~ starlets who were
the game averaging 499· yards ~usjM!n.~ from the team for
per g~me ln . offense wtt.h the . fa_lUng ~CM drug tests eaqler
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Nebraska, Jris·h ·Penn State lose
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Oklahoma ~apped a New Year's
Day schedule of six bowl 4t8mes.
. Earlier, No. 3 Florida State
deteated.No. 5 Nebraska 31-281n
the Fiesta Bowl, No. 4 Syracuse
and No. 6 Auburn lll&amp;Yed to a
16-16 tie In the Sugar Bowl, No. 8 .
Michigan State edged No. 17
Southern Cal 29-17 In the Rose
BoWl, No. 13 Texas.A&amp;M crushed
No. 14 Notre Dame 35-10 In tlie
Cotton Bowl and No. 12 Clemson
belted No. 19 Penn State 3S:10 In
the Florida Citrus Bowl.
Florida Sta&amp;e SJ, Nebraska J8 ·
At Tempe, Arti.:Uanny McMa. nus threw a 15,yard scoring pass
.,.,. his third TD pass of the game
- to complete a 9(-yard march
with 3: 07 left and lift Florida
State to a comeback victory.
McManus' final TO pass capped
a 98-yard drive, . which began
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At Orlando, Fla., Tracy John- · Allen scored on a 25-yard run to
the Seminoles .~ .
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ran for three TDs and Terry power Clemson.
Sy~ue 11, Aubum 11
At , New Orleans, Win Lyle's
• 30-yard field goal With one second
left lifted Auburn Into a tie. LYle
and nm Vesllng or· Syracuse
each kicked three field goals In
the first tie In the M-;rear history
of the Sugar Bowl. Tbe draw
ended Syracuse's bid for Its first
perfect season since 1959. Syracuse finished 11·0-1.
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Texu AAM 16, Notre Dame 10 ·
At Da'llas, TD.by flanl\er Tony
Thompson and · running back
Larry Horton In the f.fnal two
minutes of the first half propelled
Texas A&amp;M; The Aggles turned
three Notre Dame turnovers Into
Tl)s and so frustrated Reisman
Trophy whiner Tim Browrt that
he sprinted across the field to
tackle Texas A&amp;M's Warren
Barhorst after Barhorst bad
stopped blm on a kickoff return
midway through the fourth
quarter.
Clemson 35, Penn State 18'

Jfi~ costly for
~yracus~ squad

TRIPPED Vl' - Nebraska defenswe tackle T1m Rother (78)
reta tnapped,by Florldalllate'a TonyVeomau, left, uRother pea
: NEW ORLEANS (UP!) -The
"We are looking forward to · after Semlllole quarlerbaek Danny McManus In the third quarter
of tbe Fleata Bowl, played New Year's Day In Tempe, Ariz. The
·syracuse Orangemen, who continuing our efforts to return
Semlnolea
won 31-28. ( VPI)'
·
missed &lt;) perfect season by four Syracuse football to the high ·
seconds this year, say they are level It enjoyed two decades
still strong enough 'to dominate ago, " Johnston said. "We made
the Eas't again next year.
great strides this past season.
• Syracuse finished the season at Eastern football Is tougher than
Thanks to' you,
1~-0-1 after Auburn's Win Lyle some people think."
Klcked . a game· tying, · 30-yard
However, Johnston said before
our customers,
f!l!ld goal With four seconds llift the Sugar Bowl that Syracuse,
Friday In the Sugar Bowl. Next 11-0 during the relll.fla~ season,
1987 was a very
year, the Orangemen lose two jDeeded to beat Auburn toprove It
senior All-Americans, -quarter- I deserved a high national
successful year.
back Don McPberscin and defen- ranking.
"If we dogo.ll-1, a lot of people
sjve tack]~? Ted Gregory.
We at Jim Mink
• "Ther€'s no question we'll will say we had a fluke season,"
miss Donnie McPherson and Ted Johnston said. "11 we beat
Chevrol~t-Oldsmobile would like to
Gregory," fullback Daryl John- Auburn In the Sugar Bowl, II'can
ston said. "But we have a lot of only help us."
our people back and &amp;Orne
That thinking explains Syratake this opportunity to say
. outstanding taie11t that wiU be . cuse's disappointment over the
battling for the . quarterback · tie. ·
"thanks" for making J987 so
spot."
"Would I have gone for the
~The Orangemen return eight
tie?" said Syracuse Coach Dick
outstancling. We
fowara to
starters on bOth offense and MacPherson." AbsolUtely not! "
defense. Among the returnees
"Their settling for a tie surserving you in 1988!
are Johnston, a 238-pound Junior prlsed me," said Syracuse defe!lwho Syracuse coaches feel Is the slve tackle Paul Frase. "After
!Jtst fullback In the East, and the game, I bad to fight a lot of
tailback Robert Drummond, a bitterness. We came to a major
junior who led the Orangemen In New Year's bowl wanting towln.
rpshlng this past season and When we walked off the field, I
gained 82 yards on 17 carries think some of our bitterness was
against Auburn.
showing."
The Staff. and Management of
The Orangemen also will have
Auburn. Coach Pat Dye points
Tommy Ka.ne, who caught 14 TD out that the Tigers passed for a
passes In '87, ahd all their other flrstdownona4th-and-6fromthe
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left to extend the final drive.
running backs.

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Have A Happy and Safe
New Year

JIM MINK

Cooper best, Jennings says
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Ohio State University President
Edward H. Jennings says OSU's
new head football coach John
Cooper was the best of seven
"outstanding" candidates Interviewed for the position.
Cooper was named Thursday
to replace Earle Bruce, who was
fired Nov . 16.
"We Interviewed some of the
most outstanding people In the
country," said Jennings, who
came under a storm of criticism
for his firing of Bruce just five
days prior to Ohio State's annual
game against Michigan. "The
best situation you can have 'is to
be able to pick !rem among seven
·
people !Ike that. "
Jennings, at the time of Bruce's firing and' since, has refused
to give a reason for his action
, except to say It was a "personnel
matter."
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The feellng ls, however; Jennings felt Bruce didn't do enough_
ott the foo!hll-ll field to represent
.the university.
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Cooper, who coached Arizona
State the past three years,
announced Wednesday night af-

ter the Sun Devils' 33-28 win over
Air Force he was leaving ASU,
although he didn't say where he
was going. Ohio State minutes
later announced his hiring.
"I'm going to try to go and do
the best job I can coaching, fit-In
the community and do the things
expected of a football coach,"
Cooper sald on hls post-game
radio show . .
Apparently, that's what Jennings was looklcg for- someone
who fits In and does the things
expected of a -football coach.
Jennings said ,Athletic Director Jim Jones and assistant Bill
M¥1es talked to numerous people
around the country about
Cooper.
"They checked out an awful lot
of people around the country,"
said Jennings, "on what John
Cooper was, how he handles
himself, how he treats the
academic environment and what
his commitment Is to the NCAA
governing struc1ure."
Jennings said it didn't bother
him that the university spotlight
has been on the firing of Bruce
and the hunt for a new coach.

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~rcals, ~~~beat ~e hos~h~~e •
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return ng to 1 e A wars pex ·
~~:~ay night aga inst visiting Oak
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GALLIPOLIS- As the SVAC Oaks have·wori two of their last will try to return to the ·win
Symmes, Valley, who started
beads . I? to the new year, Mike three. Because the Wildcats and column after loSing three of their off the season with a conference
Jenkins 5-1 Hannan Trace Wild- the TQrnadoes havC! nearly !den- . last' five games, two of which victory over Southwester1,1 becats lead the pack as the hottest tical run-and-gun attacks, while were· league contests . The PI· fore dropping four of their next
of the eight, In spite of being tied the other six teams play the rates will try to use the momen- five loop contests, will start off
with Southern and Oak lllll, also ·slower halfcourt game. It Is a
tum they gatbe~ed from winning the new year against the 3-3
at 5-l , for the top ' spot In the good bet that neither team will the Gallla County Holiday Tour- Eastern Eagles next Friday
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lose another league contest until nament crown !list Tuesday nlgllt · night ln Reedsville.
league.
• ' The Wlldcats .have won their theymeetlnRaclneonFebruary to get above the .500marklnthe . Wahama will be looking for
last fivE! · conference matches
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conference when they host Han- revenge when they cross the
while the Tornadoes and. th~
, In the meantime. N9rth Callla nan Trace next Frlday nlgbt.
river to. face . Kyger Creek, 3-6

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Millar Atkinson. R.O.T.C ..
Dotty Lewrt
Rio G...,de College
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Joy Atwood
~Mentlloth
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Vlt'lon Blck
M•• Merclll
' Ch..._MeniJim S.rg~~r
lloger Benon
DoMidM. .IIe
· Renny lleckburn
Robert Metlloe"" Jr.
Dlvlcl Mltlox
Fredrick Block
Rendy McFerlllnd
Ethel 1011111. Ohio G...., Thumb
Sh•onlowmM .
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Myron "lud" McGhH
Bob a....deberry
Bert McGuire
Bu_B...,cllberry
Mervin McKelvey
Horry Broughman
Lola McKinnrrv
Herold Brown
Kiniiii!Y ~r
Ronellllillllef
Mike Brown
Tom MiiliiDe. O.D.N.R ..
Mr. &amp; Mrs. o..n Brow.nell
Ballncll lroyloo. Gollill ·
Dlvlolon Df Wildlife
Donald Montgomery
County Humon Servlcot
Herold Montgomery
Diane Bruce .
Earl Morg~~n 1 ·
Jim Buma v
· auzz Croll
Jim Morrlaon
Rick Mor•
KlmCoUdoy
Dov.. Myere
Pot Cenedoy
Uoyd Myen
Bandy Corron
Dot Neutzlng
MlkeCerter
JoyNICW!Io
Jim C'*tnut
Fronk Clery, Jr.
Dr. Den 'l\lotJer. D.V.M.
JoyceCochron
Anita O'Donnell
Mlclltlle Corbin,
Carol O'Rourke
Our Hou• MuiiUm
TomOobot'""
DougCowloo
Julie Pece
lorry Curry
Kethy Potrick
DenDeviH
R'dt Perdue
Arlie Devl•
Carolyn Plymele
Mr. &amp; M,., Bill Dairlo. Jr.
Dl:'n Plym81e
Wondell Devil
Mr. • Mrs. Don0¥1n Pope
· Roy D11orrnol, Foreotry, Buckeye
Mr. &amp; Mro. Ph0'1 o .
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Hills Cor- Center
Robert Po-l ·
F;enk DICiemonte
LIN Renkln
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Deve Dobblno, Jr.
Lorry Ratcliff
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Uncll Retllft
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert L. E.iana
Robin RowHno
Ken Farmer
M•llynR•••
Harm• Fl-ugh
CheriiiiRieclel
Llo111rd Ford
Lrou,. Roberto
JlfiFuRicherd Roderick, Jr.
ShMnon Gllllom
Mr. • Mrs. Weyne RoM
Bees Groce. Bob Evan• Forme
Mr. ·• Mrs. Herold Rowen
Jerry 01Mftwood,
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Ellzebeth Ruml.,y
Butch Runell . •
Weyne Netlonal Forest
Jeff Ru ....l
Cheb Gurhtlre
Mox Heffelt
Bobbl Jo Soundero
Berry Helley
Sheron Sounclero ·
Ron Halley
SteveS.IIIbury
Mike Heller
Elton Bev•o•
Bill Hemineck
Don !Jchmldt. Ohio Perb
fJ!orril Haakins
• Rec-tlon A-'etlon
Terry Hawk
Mr: Slmo, State Forottry
·Mary Louile Henneoy
John Spitler
Arthur Henson
Karon Sp.-.guo DekeHonoon
Gebrlel St-art
Kim Herdman
HonnaS-Irt
Scott Hinsch, Jr.
StephlnleStover
Carl Hoffmen
Ernie Stump
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Paul Moleski
Margo Swisher
Gene Honchel. Cooper Hollow
PetSwloher
WlciHeAree
Berry Thompson
VIrginia Howell, Ohio Gr.., Thumb
Dovld Todd
Jeff Hubbard
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Ken Tomlinson
Joy Jorvlo
Bob·Underwood
· R. William Jenkins
. AmyVInoon
lorry Johnson, O.D.N.R.
Don111,W"'gh ,
Division 'of Wllcllfe
B,..doWIIeon
Cherlle Joneo, Dhlo Green Thumb
Tommy Wood
JohnKeenen
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'G110rge Woodward. Jr.
Everett King
Jef!Adkino

.overall , T1,1esday -nlght.

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· son comerback Donnell Woolford lniereeplll a pau tllrown
by f\!na Stale quarterback
Malt Knllllef In the aecosad .
quarter or' the Cllru Bowl,
played N~"' Year's Day Jn,
.Qrlando, Fla. Maklnr the
Iackie I• Lion Brennan
Gaerbler. The play wu called
back beCaulll! ol an off&amp;ldes
call agal•l the Tlrers. (UPJ)

Ohio State has
fll'8t '88 recruit
COLt.JMBUS, Ohio (UP!) .
Within hours after John Cooper
became heal! foothail coach at
Ohl11 State University, he learned
be had his first recruit.
Centerville quarterback Kirk
Herbstrelt called Cooper to say
he had decided to attend OSU to
· play football: l{e can only give a
verbal commitment, apd .canrtot
sign a national letter of Intent for
several weeks.
· Herbstrlet, son of former Ohio
State co-captain Jim Herbstrelt
(1958-l!!tiO), led his Centerville
team to seven straight wt.n's after
losing the first three.
·
. The 6-foot-4, ~00-pound quarterback won 'honorable mention
In the UP! Board of Coaching
- balloting In Dlvlslon-Xfor all-Ohio
honors. However, he was one of
the eight quarterbacks c bosert by
Parade's All-America l{lgh
School football team.
Cooper was Introduced to Columbus at noon Thursday as the
new Buckey.e coach, replacing
\he fired Earle Bruce, !)nly hours
after his Arizona State Univer·stty team won the Freedom Bowl
with 'a 33-28 triumph over Air
Force.

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HOUSTO,N (UP!) - Texas
quarterback Bret Stafford saved
a record-setting performance for
a night wben the Longhorns
n~ed him most.
Stafford threw for a Bluebonnet Bowl-record 368 yards
and three touchdowns, and Tony
Jones scored twice and set a.
receiving record Thursday night
to lead unranked Texas to a 32-27
· upset of ~o. 18 Pittsburgh.
·The performance gave the
Longhorns their first bowl vic·
tory In five appearances since
1982.
- "I couldn't have ended my
career In a better way, •' Stafford
said. "We knew we would have to
· execute well to have a chance,
and we did. !think maybe Pitt did
not realize just bow fast Jones
and &lt;Eric) Metcalf are. You can
say you expected their speed, but
It's anotber.thlng to get &lt;:JUt there
and see it."
Stafford completed 20 of 34
passes for 368 yards and TDs of
77, 60 and 14 yards, and was
Intercepted once. His 368 yards
broke the Bluebonnet Bowl mark
of 303 yards set by Mark
Herrmann of Purdue In 1979.

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- Wendell Davis had heard
enough about South Carolina's
"Black Death" defense.
Louisiana State's All·
American receiver combined
with quarterback Tommy Hodson to dialect tbe Gamecocks
with nlne receptions for 132 yards
and three toucbdoWlll. The output helped the seventh-ranked
naen defeat No. 9 South CarolIna 30-131n the 43rd annual Gator
Bowl. • ·
,"All·week we heard a!IOut the
'Black Death,..,. Davis Aid of
South carolina' a defenae, which
rlftlred leCOnd
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19r9 HONDA, Acconl .. $1995 $34.00
1910'CHEVIOLET,
Moate c.lo ....... $1995 , $34.00
1914 MEICUIY,
Lyu ............ $4995 $113.00
1914 CIIIVIOLET,
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1979 POIRIAC,
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Galli8, ~eigs jobleSs·
rates drop past month
.COLUMBUS - The . j~bless
Among the state's large cities,
Cotinly
Nov 87 Oct87 Nov 86 :
ratelii'Galfla- andMeigsCountles Columbus again had the lowest
Mains ..... 8.9
10.4
15.5
Athens ...... 5.4
6.7
8.2
was down In November while rate, 5.2 · percent, . unchanged
Fairfield ... 5.6
6.8
9.9
Ohlo:.s figure was unchanged !rom October and one-tenth of a
Galllil ....... 8.2
8.4
9.7
·from the previous month, the point higher !J:!an in September.
Highland ..8.2
8.9
12.7
Ohio Bureau of Employment
Cincinnati was second, with 6. 2
Hocklng. ,..7.8
Services reported Saturday.
percent, while Youngstown re9.1
10.3
Jackson ....8.1 .
10.8
13.1
' In Gallla County, -1,000 were mained In last place aj11ong the
Lawrence .8.1
10.6
11.1
listed unemployed out of a labor major cities, wlth9.5percent, the
Meigs
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7.8
7.9
11.3-·
force o! 11,900. That was 8.2 same as It had the previous
Pike
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9.3
8.7
14:8
percent In November compared month.
Ross ......... 6.4
8.1
13.5
with the 8.4 mark In October and
Here ·Is an area county-by·
Scioto .... ... 8.5
10.4
13.0
9.7 record In November, 1986.
10.7
12.0 ·
Meigs had 600 out o! work In COI!nty breakdown of unemploy- Vinton ...... 8.4
6.7
8.7
.10.7
Nove!hber. Meigs has a labor ment rates, listing the unemploy· Wash-In
Wood .
4.9
6.4
6.7
force of 8,000. The percentages ment rates for November 1987,
were 7.·8. in November. 7.9 In October 1987 and November
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1986.
SE-Ohto Worst orr
Six counties had jobless rates
higher than 10 percent - all In
By STAN EVANS
following the meltdown. Many
the southeast or south-central
'GALLIPOLIS - The equity market indicators that measure
llOrtlons of the state - led by market has been Impressive in the Intensity of a n overbought/oversold market are now only
Monroe , County. Monroe's rate . recent weeks
was 16 percent, a jump of 6.5 with breadth
. beginning to bottom at extreme
percenta-ge points from the pre· ures
oversold levels . As a result, from
vlous month. ""'
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a
a trading strategy, ~ he market •
Also In double figures were:
the
has the ability to go higher in the ·
Harrison (15.1 percent), Perry
short run. However, we would
(11.5 percent), Pike (11.2 per- on closey scrut· ·
caution against any premature
cent), Vinton (10.6 percent) and ., i'!Y · w,h at we
judgment that the ma rket can
sustain ttlat move for any reaso·
Guernsey (10.2 percent) coun," have seen Is : 1) very
ties.
performance frQI!l Industrial nable period. We believe, rather,
The state's jobless rate of 5.8 stool&lt;s. following oil\the heels of that th e market will continue to
percent was slightly higher than the contlnued ' trade deficits and exhibit a high degre.of volatility • ·
the national rate of 5.6 percent weak dollar, and, 2) modest going Into the new year. charac· "
for November, an OBES spokes- rallies in this year's laggards . terlzed by a wide trading range.
man said Saturday.
The net result .Is a market that is The besfstrategy in that type of
Madison County In central . still drlvln~ on just a handful of market is to sell on streng th any
Ohio had the lowest jobless rate
Industry/ groups. Those groups stocks that do not have the
In the state, wlilleMonroeCounty continue to be; packaged food In fundamental cha racteristics to
In the southeastern part of the
the . consumer area, and In the sustain itself in the new year state had the highest rate.
. Industrial sector, business equip- either very low va luations of
· The )'lovember jobless rate for , merit, chemicals, papers. steel, assets or strong ea rn ings rnaMadison was 3.7 percent, .while· .farmmachlneryandothermetal mentum - ·while buying on
· Monroe had a 16 percent rate.
stocks. While we continue to weakness those that do. Included
The only other county below 4 bellev.e the Industrial sector of in the latter group are industrial_
percent was H11ncock, which far
the market Is the most attractive stocks. which we believe will ~
the third straight month posted a
place for Investment dollars, the continue their strong relative •
3.8 percent jobless rate. Hannarrow market focus suggests performance, uHIIties which will •
cock In northwest Ohio had had
that this sector of the market can generate investment Income and
the !~west jobless rate 1~ October be just as overexploited to tlie select consumer stocks , such as
and September .
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whose stable earnings perfor·The OBEfo'sald 14 other coun-· were in the past five years .
ties had )'files below 5 percent,
mance should lead to abovel"hlle 30 i&gt;f the 88 counties were at
Another - ~i'ctor leading to the average price appreciation.
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an
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, NEW BUILDING DEDICATED - The new .
pfflces ot attorney William Conley a,nd Dr. Harry
Nehus, on Second Avenue, next loSt; Peter's
Episcopal Church, were dedicated In a · rlhbon·
pulling ceremony Thursday morning. Slan.ding

ALL WEEK LON8 .- JANUARY 4TH THROUGH THE 9TH .
RIGHT INSIDE OUR NEW 'EDITION

~iday, Berridge 3rf .

8REEN BEANS

· GALLIPOLIS - Promotions
for Michael L. Berridge and
Wayne I:. Niday of Ohio Valley
Bank In ' Gallipolis · have been
a.nnounced by President and
Chief Executive O!!lcer, James
C. Dailey. The, promotions beclmie effective Jan. 1.
•.Berridge, who has been an.
assistant vice president and
&lt;:i}nsumer. Loan Manager, is
promoted to vice pre~ldent and '
wlll remain In charge o! the$28.6
n'lilllon Consumer Credit Div·
tslon. H~ Is a
of Gallla
Ac.a demy
in Gal)lpowhere
champion-

$700

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PORK·N~BEANS

$800
TIIOROFARE . PEAS

24/15 OZ. CANS

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TIOROFARE

TOMATO JUICE

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Nov.1,1986.Hehasbeenactlvein
the community in a broad ran·ge
of areas. He serves as clerk for
Galllpolls township and for a
number of years w,as trea~urer of
the Gallla County Falrboard. He
also is a former member of the
community Improvement eorpo-.
ration and past member of the
Exectutlve Committee of the
Gallipolis Area Chamber of Commerce.
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Mr. Dalley · in"commentlng on
the promotions said: "Seeing
people advan~e within the com-.
pany always makes us proud. It
gives · us the opportunity to

WAYNE NIDAY

~~~:~~~~:~t~h~e~~~~w~o~rkl!an~d~.,

the Gallipolis LIOns ~~Jun. Arne~ ~ forth.
~n Cancer
;, : cation Will
pvovlde ·
~ea Chamber ,
' -b etter $ervlce alid ·more creative .
French City Cyclists, and Gall Ia . banking prOducts for our. many
Academy High School "200" fine customers.
·Ohio .Valley Bank, the largest
club.
. · Mr. Niday, formerly director bank In the Tri-County area of
d/! Cash Management, becomes _Gallla, Mason and Meigs Coun,
V&gt;tce presldentln charge of Funds ties, is locally owned and oper~anagement. Niday, With more
a ted with Its main office and mint.
trian 31 years banking expe' bank In ·Gallipolis and branches
. ~ence, Joined-Ohio Valley bank at Rio Gra!lde and Jackson Pike.

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THOROFARE F.S. ·oa CUT

24/16 OZ. CANS

left torlghtareDr\ Nehus,ScotiHin!M\h, president
o_f C-"S Bank; Howard Baker Saunders, president
oftheGaiUpollsZonllagBoard; BobHennesy,vlce
president of _C&amp;S Balik; Conley; and L.arry
Coleman, owner o! the Gallipolis Domino's Pizza.

- $900

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SIB.BM

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CHI.CKEN or BEEF BROTH
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RAM&amp;N PRIDE

OODLES of NOODLES
24/30 OZ. CANS

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Qhio; 4-H teafu. ~n~ in roundup ·
&gt;·cou.iMBUS Ohio (UPI);L A

4=.r team rro~ Ohio tlfilsl\ed
second In the horse bow~ contest
Bl the recent Eastern1Natlonitl
~-H'Horse Roundup jJ(Loulsvllle,

THOROFARE

SALTINES
12/1 LB. BOXES

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t'e-contest IOJ:rncihto teain. The
team wa's trom Warren County .
Sixtee'n' teams from across the
na.tl'on competed.
!"Members o! ,the team W(:ire
Lisa l'llillppo. 'the captain. Gary
ilhoou!r. Kith;v aen. Matt Payne,
and Wetldy Heyob. The coach o!
the team, wl!lcb retelved rlbl;lons
&amp;nc~ trOphltl, was Mary Ruth

Custis. ·

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. bOwl In locllvldual scores. He
-rtcetved a sliver )ray and a

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htr flllll!led tblrd In • the
lfpundup'8 hone judgtna CQII·

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By, Edward M. Vollborn
98unty ll:xlenslon Agent, ·
' Agrlcullure &amp; CNRD

~iddleport has two
~ew
. . chiropractors

MIDDLEPORT Meigs' entered from \he alley offHartlnCounty now has two practicing ger Parkway .
Dr. Robinson, a native of
cplropractors, Dr. Nl_ck W. Ro·
binson· and Dr: Nancy P . Klme, Gallipolis, · completed his pre}Yho have opened offices in professional studies at the UniMiddleport.
.
versity of ·Cincinnati. He ob- ·
'· The Meigs County Chiroprac- talned a bachelor of science '
i1cCllnlclslocatedat963General degree in human biology ;md a'
ltartinger Parkway and begin- doctor of chiropractic degree
lttng Monday wll be open week- from the National College· of
days, 8 a.m to noon and 2 p.m. to 6 Chiropractic In Chicago, Ill. He Is ·
g\m., and on Saturdays !rom 8 certi!ledbytheNatlonaiBoardof·.
1\:m. to noon. Treatments are Chiropractic Examlfiers and is
iilven by appointment and the llcen~ed by the $tate of Ohio,,
ti&gt;lephone nu.mber Is .992-2168.
State • Board of Chiropractic
Dr. Robinson and Dr. Kime, a . Examiners. /
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Dr. Kime p•!ceved a bachelor of
J\usband and wife team, purchased and began renovation or science deg'ree from Iowa State
the ho11se where botli their clinic University and is a 11lso a .
and living quarters are located In graduate of the National College .• late Au_gust.of Ch}ropractlc in Chicago. She
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, The clinic which carries out an has .worked for local cblropraca~tractlve blue and white color tors in Jad1son and Marietta. She .
Scheme bas three treatment Is certlf!M by the National Board·
r(loms. a large waiting room and ofChlrppractlcExamtnersandls
!J'Ceptiori area, rest rooms, an ljcenst\d by the Maryland De· ·
.bfnce, ·and adequate space for . pa')inent of Health and Mental
e;Kpansion.
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Hygiene and the State of Ohio,
': Theyhaveoff·streetparklngln Board of Chiropract-Ic
~ area at the side of ~he clinic 1 Ex11mlners.

_J Equilies.

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As the winter season ap·
preaches, the effects of cold
stress UP.On farm animals be·
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comes Important. If,thetemper·aGALLIPOLIS - The year 1988 ture falls below 40 degrees F, the
\Vtll see a continued trend toward
animal will begin to compensate
"sustainable" agriculture. Many, for environmental stress. Dairy
efforts . are being made to acheifers In the last 2-3 months of
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quaint farm and rural people pregnancy should
be fed 30.
with lnfor]Tiatlon on potential
percept addltloital energy.
Income producing -enterprises. · Baby calves being fed milk
Examples of some of these replacer, should be fed a re·
Innovative rural enterprises In· placer cpntaining 20-22 percent
.clu_de:· Shiitake mushrooms; An- , fat. · Lactating dairy cows wUl
gora goats; small fruits; vegeta· Increase their dry matter Intake.
) bles; aquaculture; hunting for For each 10 degrees F drop in
pay; and landscape care.
' temperature below 40 degrees F ,
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The O.S.U. Crop Enterprise dry matter Intake wlll increase
JBudgets for 1988 show · some 2.5 perc~nt. Water Intake will
speciality crops with estimated decrease as temperature drops.
returns well above the total cost . Water Intake may drop 7 pounds
o! production. Some of these' · for each 10 degrees F drop In
Include Irrigated strawberries; environmental temperature
lvr!gated thornless blackberries: below 40 degrees F. Monitor
Irrigated raspberries; Christ- closely feed and water Intake
· mas trees; . and semi-dwarf ap· during periods o! severe cold.
pie. Stop at the County Extension
A special good luck to all those
Of!lce for a copy of these 4-H and FFA members who
budgets.' ·
o!flclally started their steer
SpecialitY produce also has an projects for the 1988 Gall Ia
expanding popularity among County Junior Fair. On De·
consumers. Consumption ' of cember 12, 1987, the steers were
fresh fruit and vegetables has weighed, ' measured for hip
been growing more rapidly than height, and Identified ~
, total food consumption since the
The weight , hlp height, and ag~
m ld-1970's. Many supermarkets are used to calculate frame score
11ow· carry 200 produce Items, and estimated !lnlsh weight. This
where only a few years ago some year some 60 percent of the
75 items were avallable.
calves are estimated to finlsli In

. the 1050·1250 weight bracket,
whilE" about 20 percent will fin is h
,below 1050 pounds and about 20
percent wtll finish heavier than
1250 pounds .
· Feeding programs ca n alter
the finish weight somewha t, but
members now have a goodway to
estimate how fast their steer
needs to grow. This years' steers
·are quite similar to those last
year . If we look only at finish
·
weight projections. .
The trend seems to he defl·
nately away from the extremely
heavy finishing steers. Some 35
percent of the 1986 steers had
projected to finish heaver than
1250 pounds. Each 4-H· and FFA
member . with ajeer should
receive a ·"Des lg our Steer"
computer printout within the
next few days. Another component of the "Design Your Steer "
computer program, allows ·the
member to plan a feeding program around the needed dally
gain. Call or stpp at the Extension Office for this fr~ service.
A. reminder Invitation for you
to attend the Economjc Outlook
lor Agriculture in 1988 session
this Tuesday evening, January 5,
1988, 7:30 p.m. at the Senior
Citizens Center near Gallipolis .
The session will highlight price
outlook for crops and li vestock
along with some global perspectives qn Agricultu re.
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test. Its members were Lisa
Kennedy, Lori'Kennedy; Julie
Wheeler and Angle Cohagen and
the coach was Cindy Saling, The
team received ribbons a~d
medallions.
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Kennl!dy. wilD f.inlshed third In
·the judging In Individual scores,
received a sliver tray . '·
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demonstrations, In_w!ttch .Nicho_.
lljS McNutt of Ashlllnd finished
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Twenty-one teams from across
the nation _ cQmJII!ted In the
Roundup, which w'aa aponsored
by the American Quarter Hone
Association, Intematlonal Ara· ·
btan lforse AB-lation and the
TeoneueeWalklnaHorseBi:eed••
ers and Exhibitors Aaloclatlon.
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ItwaaajotnteltortoftheNorth
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took Exposition, Cooperative Ex· .t.
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tenalcm Service and the National '""
4-H Co1111cll.
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i - , IlLlA II)' 111e Melp loU ud Water

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from tile oiafo Valley Publllblqi..:o. •:
Leave :row IIBDM, addre•und lelepbo.e Dumber :
wltbJODI'earcl•rleUer.Nolelephonecallnrlllbe

llrlp t\Jw..,, .........._ ...._to plll'tlclpa&amp;e accepted, All conies&amp; entries ~hould be turned In to
.. &amp;lie waaiiiJ co••• mar ... IIJ PI ' 1 the lbe nenpaper office bY 4 p.m. eaeh WHHsilay.
r. .'awur.I•IDIIIL•::r,•:reua-to I a - of a lie, &amp;he wblller wiD be cboaea by
tlil ..., I """ 111 c-rt ,, ,.....,, Olllo · l.U1ey. Next week a Galla Co-*J farm wm be
4JW, • &amp;lie 0 . . . . Ddr friL••• Ill Third . fea&amp;ued IQo tile Oallalloll ud Water eo..ei\Va·
,\ye,,O•WJUII,CJide . ., ... ,_mafwlull lltllDiilrlct.
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LaW)'er blasts
1Clark, defends
Bakkers
CHARLOTTE, N C. (UPI)
Celebrity lawyer Melvin Bent,
representing deposed PTL
leader Jim Bakker, called current ministry trustee David
Clark ''a lying, evil man" Satur
day and denied charges that the
Bakkers took millions from min
lstry coffers to pay for their
lavish lllestyles
Clarlc announced Friday that

January 3: 1988
January 3, 1988

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

PTL attorneys may sue Bakker
and his wife, Tammy Faye, to
recover millions the Internal
Revenue Service contends was
taken from the ministry by the
disgraced leaders and top aides.
Reports filed by the IRS In U.S
Bankruptcy Courl, In support of
the $62 million c1alm against the
ministry. say top PTL officials
received $14 86 million In excess
comiiensation between 1981 and
1987 Of that, $9 36 million went to
the Bakkers
"That Is absolutely false about
Jimmy getting that money from
PTL," said Belli Saturday In a
telephone Interview from his San

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the other direction. They gave was angered by IRS reports of
millions to PTL In records and how donations were used to
royalties We're going to show entertain the Bakkers and their
they gave more to PTL than they cronies.
ever got"
" My emotions ranged from
Be!U said he Is ready to account utter amaz~ment f Q anger at the
for the finances at the bankrupt way the resources o,f a lot of little
ministry
people had been misused, " said
"I notonlywelcomethat, we're Clark " It's just astounding. I
going to do sonje suing of our obviously had no way of knowing
own It Is lmmlnen(."
when l came there of the massive
Clark, a fonner ' Christian nature of the channeling of
Broadcasting Networ~ executive ministry funds for private use
from VIrginia who wa$ appointed 'I'hls was not just true of Mr
trustee In October after Lynch Bakker. It was trUe of Tammy
burg, Va., minister 3erry Fal and (former aide) David
well balled out In a dl$pute with Taggart"

PUBLIC NO'JICE
The Ch81hlrt Townohlp
a..rd of Truot- wll meet
Tueodoy evening, Jonuory&amp;
1188. at &amp; 30 p m ot the
Townlhip BuRdlng '" KYller
to ...,r~~o~nlzt for 1988
lrmo D Bol81, Clerk
Route 1, Box 786
ChMhlrt. OhiO 4&amp;820
JAN 3, 1988

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aervM the rtght to retect eny

Public Notice

Public

Public ll!otlce

percent (10%) down pey-

pound1ng
actNitiH

or

similar

County, Ohio
P•rcet VIII. Block F lots 1
twenty·fiVo (2&amp;! onnuol in·
4 Any activity on the
st•llmantl. whh the 1nter•t obove d11cribod reo1 prop- 2 3. 4. 6, 8. and 7 oflndian
at the rate tJf eleven·percent arty which wAI contri~Klte to Guyon Pork Subdivloion.
I11%) If financing io ro excMIINtl orooion of highly Section 2. Townoh1p 1,
Ronge 11, Union Township.
Thtte Iota are located
quttted, pi-• submit o erodible land or contribute ...,wrwnce
County. Ohio
approxomotety 4 6 mtl• of current fln•nciel•nd income to the conversiOn of wo
8iddera
ahould submit
statement
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with
~
your
bid
f!.oul8 775 north-t of
tlondo to produce on ogricul- offers for eny combinatiOn
State Route 7 from the Preference wAI ba IJIVtn to • tural commodity
of t111cts on separate bid
Village of Proctorvile, Ohio caah offer which Ia at le11t
Thio covenont oholl ba
Parcell Block H.lot 0 2, 3, 97% Of the h1ghHt offer binding on GrantM or Gran· forma.
Add1t1onal informatton
and 4 of lnd1an Camp Pork requirlng finonc1ng~&gt;,
tee• hllir1. aucce11ora •nd
Publ1c Notice
Subdtvtston Section 2.
This property Will 'be oold oaaigno ond will be may be obtained from the
Township 1. Range 16. wwlhout regard to race. conatrued M both. a coven FmHA Counly Superv1aor
lioted below
NOTICE OF SALE
Umon Townlhip, L:awrence
color rehg~on, sex •ge,
ont running with the subject
Sooted b1d1 oubmttted tn
Tho United Stoteo o!ferolor County
n1tional Ong~n, or rt~arttal rNI property and n on
duplicate
on Form FmHA
oalt property bamg dtl·
Porcel II Block H. loto 6, ltalul Form FmHA 1966 eq u itoble oervitudo Thio
cribad u follows
II, and 7 of Indian Comp Park
46 and tnetf'\ICtK'f\ for aub· covenont will ba onforceoblo 195&amp; 48, Invitation, Bid,
These lots are located Subdtvtaton Section 2
mltt1ng b1da moy bo ob- by the United Statet '" ony and Acceptance Solo of Reel
•pprOJumately v. mile north Town1h1p 1, Range 16
tained from Lawrence E court of competent Propertv by tho United
of tho Villogo of Alholia on Un~ Townohip. Lowrance Buo 629 Jackoon Pike. JUrisdictiOn
StatH. will ba roceiVod at
the right of Sllto Route 7 County. Oh1o
tho
Formoro Homo Adm1n11Room 304. Gollipollo Ohio
NOTICE OF SALE
tration State Office Suite
Porcet I Loto 19 ond 20 of
Parcel Ill Block I, lots 6 46631. llllephone no (11141
The
Unkod
StatH
offer•
Federal Bulding JockR1ver Acres Subdlv1110n, and 7 of Indian Camp Park
for oolo property being du- 831.
oon.
Mioalnlppi
39289, unSection 1&amp;. Townoh1p 1 Subdtvteton Sectton 2 , 446·B68B
It may ba inopected .t any cribecl 11 follow•
1111
00
p
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(CST).
January
Range 15. Rome Township, Township 1, Range 18
t1me The Government re·
Th•e lote are loc•ted 14, 19BB; and then publicly
...,wrence County. Ohio
UniOn Town•htp Lawrence
servJS tt-e rtght 10 reject any approunotely 4 6 miloo on
opened
Porcelli Loto28and27of County, Oh10
or all btda
11818 Route n5 Nort.,_t
ermo Tho property will
R1ver Acres Subdivtson.
Parcel IV. Block I. loto 8
Th11 prpperty 11 being aold of State Route 7 (rom the beTlold
to the htgheot bidder
SectiOn 15, Townoh1p 1. and 9 of lndtan Camp Park aubfeci to the purchMer Village
of Proctorville. Ohio , tor CaJh or on terms of ten
Range 16. RomoTown1h1p, Subdtvtston. Sect1on 2
obtainmg 1 con1erv•tktn
Parcel I Block A. loto 9 percent 110%1 ,down pay
Lawrence County, Ohto
Town1h1p 1. Range 16, plan from the So1l Conoorvo ond
10 Of lndion Guyon Pork ment and not to exceed
Parcel Ill Loll 2B ond 29 Union Township Lawrence t1on SeiVICe and the follow Subdiv1110n,
Section 2,
126) annual In
of Arver Acre~ SubdtV.. IDn County. Oh1a
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ing deed restncttOnl
Townohip 1, Range 18, twenty-f1ve
SectiOn 15, Township 1
Parcel V BLock i. lota13,
Pursuont to 42 U S C Unton Town1hip. Lawrence ltallmente. with the mtereat
Range 15. Rome Township 14, 16, and 16 of lnd1an
at the rate of eleven percent
1480 7,C FR 1940, and County. Ohio.
...,wrence County, Oh1o
111%1
If f1nonc1ng 11 re·
Camp Park SubdiVISIOn.
ExecutiVe Ordero 11988
BLock A.loto19, quested, please submit e
Porcel IV Lot 41 of R1ver SectiOn 2. Township 1, and 11990. Pubhc Low 20,Porcelli,
21, 22, 23,24 ond25 of
Acret SubdtvtiiOn, Section Range 16, UntonTownlhlp,
99-198. 7 C F R Port 1940, lnclan Guyon Pork SubdiYi· current financiel 1nd in ~
15. Township 1 Range 16 Lawrence County Ohto
Subpart G Exh1blt M. the olon, Section 2, Townohip 1. come statement with your
Rome Townlhip Lawrence
Porcel VI Block J , Iota .! purchuer ('Grontoo' hortinl Range 16 Union Township, b1d Preference will be given
Countv. Ohto
to 1 cuh offer whtch 11 at
end 2 of lnd1an Camp Park
of the above descrtbed real ...,wrwnce County, Ohio
Addtt10nal
tnformat10n SubdiviSIOn SectJon 2,
97% of the h1gheot
property covenants and
.Porcellll Block c. toto 2, laoat
may be obtamed from the Town1h1p 1 Range 16.
offer
requiring
financmg
agrees with t~o United 3, 4. 5 ondloflndionGuyon
FmHA County Superv1sor Un.on Townshtp Lawrence
Th11 property Will ba IOid
Stata of Amertc•. 1ctlng by Pork Subdivision. Section 2
hsted below
County Oh1o
end through f•rmers Home Town1h1p 1
Rongo 18, wtthout regard to race.
Sealed btd&amp; submitted tn
Parcel VII Block J , lots 3
Administration I'Orantor Union Tow~p. Lewrence color rehgion MX, age.
dupticate on Form FmHA and 4 of lnd1an Camp
netion•l origin or marital
here~nj that the Grontoo. his
County, Ohl'I!P..
1966-48, lnvrtot1on, Bid SubdiVIIton. Sect1on 1 hatn SUCCMIOfl and II·
otatuo Farm FmHA 19811
Parcel
IV
Block
C,lota
21,
and Acceptance Sale of Real TownshiP 1. Range 16
sgno w1ll abide by the 22. 23, 24. 28, 26, 27 and 48 •nd tnstruct10n tor subProperty by tho Un1ted Unton Township. Lawrence followtng spec111ad ratrlc 28
of Indian Guyon Park mitting b1d1 may be ob
Stilt... will be racetved at
the Farmers Home Admtnll
trat10n State Oflu:e, Sutte

831 Federal Building Jack

son MIISIIIIPPI 39269 un

Ill 1 00 p m ICSTJ January
!~~~88 and th,en pubhciy
Terms The property Will
be sold to the highest btdder
for cash or on terms of ten

percent t10%j down pay

ment and not to exceed

twantv live 1261 annual 1n

stallmenta. w1th the mterest
at the rate of eleven percent
(1 1%1 It ftnanctng 11 re
quettad. please subnut a

cunent financtaland 1ncome
atatamant with your b1d
along with thrae credit refer
encn Preference Will be

g1ven to a c11h offer whtch 1s

at INII 97% of the highest
offer requtrtng financ1ng

Thlo property wil be sold
regard

without
color

rehg10n

nattonal

or~gm

to

race

sex age
or marital

ototua Form FmHA 1966

46 and tnstructton for sub
mitttng b1ds · may be ob
ta•ned from lawrence E
Bess 529 Jackson Ptke

or oil bida
NOTICE OF SALE
The United StatH offero
for Ala property being dM·
cribed as follows

County Oh10

Parcel VIII Block J. lots 6
6. and 7 of lndtan Camp
Subd1v1ston Sect1on 2

Township 1 , Range 18
Umon Township, Lawrence
County Oh1o
Parcel IX Block J lots 8

9, 10 11 and 12 of Indian
Camp Park SubdiVISIOn

SectiOn 2 Town1h1p 1
Range 16, Unton Township
lawrence County Ohto
• Bidders

should aubmtt
offers tor aily combination
of tracts on separate btd
forms

Addittonal 1nformat10n
may be obtained from the
FmHa County Supervtsor
hsted below
Sealed btds submttted tn
duplicate on Form FmHA

1955 46

lnvrtat1on; Bod,

and Acceptance Sale Of Reel
Property by the Un1ted
States wtll be racet'J:ed at

mena 1nd not to exceed

use of the real
property and 111 other res

t1ona of

triCIIOns set out tn the Cited
authorrttes
The follow1ng uses and
actrvit1es are prohtbited

1 The production, use or

SubdtvtMon.

Townoh1p

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Sectton

2

Range 18

Union Township, Lawrence

COuntv Ohio~
Percel V Block D loti 6
ond 7 of lndion Guvon Pork
Subdtvtalon.

Section

2

storage of highly volatile Town1h1p 1, Rongo ' 18.

flammable explo1rve. tox1c
or water reactiVe malenala
2 Butldtng, conatructmg
or otherw1se utilizmg prop·
erty for schools, hoaphala.
nur1lng homes,muhifamily
factltt181 emergancy opera
t1on centert or data stor1ge
centers,
3 . Changmg Jhe natural
value and functton of the
wetland or floodplatn by
dratntng dredg1"g, c:hannel·
1z1ng, filling diking. em-

Unton Townshtp. LawrenCe

SubdiVIIIon,

Sect1on

2.

Umon Township .. Lawrence

"8.-~P~u~b~ltc~S~al~e----

1

Card of Thanks

Wt an dtlply gratolvl and

w•sh to thank the fnends. rtlatl'ltl and tll•thbors for
their sympothy, k1ndn•s, 101d
bo .. tllullloraloff•lngs dur
1ftg the death of our dear hus

b.,d and lathor, P 0
Wh..t• Wt know m our

h.-Is !hat ho woul4 bt '"Y

pi111Md to know he wos
.to.ly ....ct.
lome WhHior &amp;

2

In Memonam

In Memory of
PEARL A DARST
who passed away
January 4, 1985
Days of sadness shll como
over us

Secret tears often flow
MemoiJ haps you near us
Thouah you Iall us lhrae years

You•••woll naver be forcotlen

Navar will roar memory lode
For we w11 olways tovo you.
And wtshyou •reh•etoday
SaUy IIIISIIKI by Wit' llau~­
en,

Son.

to
CFR

1480

ond 1 1990 P'ubllc Low
198, 7C F R Port.•n ·no
Subpart G. Eohibit t-'r ~ne
purchtler n&gt;rentn' her81n)

FROM GALLIPOLIS, TAKE RT. 141, TURN LEFTON ...
RT n5. TURN RIGHT ONTO PATRIOT CADMUS
ROAD WATCH FOR SIGNS

BIHUtr

Mtrttret Allee.

•' -'

3 Announcaments

1---------KUPIO S NEST Off•• two
kinds of dating service. write
P0

Box 619

Ironton

OH

46638 16081 838 2748

I wiU not be r•pon11ble for any
debt• othw than my own Jeanie
Ward

4

G1veaway

Chow Wolf 6 v••• old Call

614·••&amp; 9616
2 Ceta to grve away to good
home 1 M1le II 1 Female. Call

814 448 2323

Puppl• to grveeway Ready to

go 814 949

~194

4 darling puppl• to g1veaway 3
maiM and 1 female Call 614

742 3107

flammable aw.plosiva. toxte
or w•tar 1'811ctrve materials
2 Building. con11ruct1ng
or otherwise ulillzmg prop
arty for schools hospitals,

nur1mg homn multif1m1ly
facilities. emergeney opera·
tton centers or data storage

PARTIAL LISTING: All kmds of wre~ches, dnll press,
v1ces saws. socket sets, all kmds of small tools &amp; large
tools, &amp; much, much more
•
Trucklo1d of Tools

canten.

breed Coli 8t 4 888 42ee
3 Aoos~rs 3b4 876 1928

Eureka and Hoover 304
2440

Sale Every Saturday at 7 P.M.
MARLIN WEDEMEYER. AUCTIONEER

droln~ng.

614-245-5152

actrvitiBI

4 Any activity on the
above dHcrlbad real property whtch wHI contrltlute to
axcnlive ero1lon of highly

erodible lond or contribute

6 PUPIHBI 6 female 1 male

Black end white male
Walk• Lo st near Farked Run
State Park 560 rMYard 304
n3 5893
Reward for return of L•ndbergh
a l•ge black Llbrador tvpe dog
304 676 6971 days 676
1373 evemngs

7

Yard Sale

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity
Gallipolis Flea Market Former
Thaler Garege- Rts 36 &amp; 160
Open Saturd..,s &amp; Sundavt..

95

11

Help Wanted

Ill mii'Chllldtlt,

GlOSS

$860 00
PEI/U PARr riME

lllnilllllllibiuo - · flilalt~
•d slnil• iMid proMts. No 11lhn1
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show
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lit ..... · · - tl t3 400 00
You rril nllll 115.1110110

por-~-"'-·'""""
porcah
-.noo for.,-. Calll-1110-

'-bontory.

J

EXCELLENT FRINGE BENEFITS
PllaltCIIttch

c.ll G. lisle
Vllw• ~ Hospilal
11 Slat It uill Drivt
, •••,.,. Ohit 45769
,., 614:ft2·2104
E.O.E.

•

MARLIN WEDEMEYER! AUCTIONEER '
614-245-5 52

Rnidtnt and lulll•• llcllon hiViciiiiO IVIillblt.

'

TOP CASH paid for 83 mo.W

and newer used ell's Smith
Bu•dc Pontiac. 191 1 Eestwn
Ava Gslltpoht Call 614 448

""'*

~~: ':,=0~;:,~.::.'!

Pool tabla and Irving rpom autte
1n good cond Call 814 258

8688

Mariln

furn11hlng

So..,

info. 24 hr

leiMP•son needed eKperlence
tn 111• and craft• h•ptul La
S .. e 0811.-y, apply In peraon
Monday through Salurdey
10 00 5 00
'

W•ted Part·tlme (34 hoursweek) Aell.t HouMmanag• for
an lntennadl•
fedHty for
dellllopmentaly dlutiled adults
tn Bidwell Ohio Hour• 5 00
p.m Frkl• through 4 30 p m

814·246·5182

Used Mobtle Hom• Call

114

6 Call 814 441 9251 aft• 7
PM

c••

Sund., lltve In) 2 hour w.lkty
m•ing. and holklws
HiGh school degrae. wild Ohto
dr~Wef's lcenaa and good drlv mg
riiODftl requlr•. must hiYe good
oommunicltlon snd organize
Uoneldlll. ebleto work II pert of
a •perl•ce worling wtth p•
toM with ment.l , ... rdltion end
devalopmental dlubUitl• pre-ferred S1lary e4 60-hour
llak wc8tlon life IMurtnce b•
n.rtta Sand rMume to Aob1n
E-., luckwe CommunltyServ•
c;M P 0 8oxl04 J•ckaon Oh
tiiCO Deedllne for applicants
1 I 88 Equal opportunity am

••H

l weekJ Aell., Hou•menegllf
for en tntermedia c.e fiiOHity,
for dwalopmentally diNblad
adults in Bidw'eU, Ohio Hours:
5 DO ,M Frldav through 4 10

--ly

PM Sundoy Jllvt·ln) 2-hou?
IIIOff mooting ond hofh
davo High lldlool deg.oe. votid

Ohio drNer' 1 IIC*'I8 end good
driving rt~cord required mu~
good c:ommunlc.tlon anti
orgeniutlon sWII1, e~e til wort
ee pert of f tasri'l, work with

h••

minimal sul)'erv•lon good t'l'fO.
n-v manegement aldlls and be
punat\111 experience worWng
wtlh per.ona wllh m.met rltlr

Rloawry Room Staff Nurn
l,....edlllte optnlng for Regis
.... Sr.ff Nur• In rec:overy
room P R N bMII Salary com
mensurate with expertence
Cf:tf~Uct Geoff Poltn Dlreetor of
,_,.onnel Pt. . .nt Vall.,- Hos
phlil Veiii'V Drive, Point Pl . .
Uftt W V 28550 30-' 875

tor oppiio:ont&gt;O I S 81. Equol

Opportuntty Employer

4340 ext 307 AA EOE

HELP WANTED
Local compeny now hiring for
full dme employment No PP+
riMoa necee_., Ev.nlng work.
Uilhl I fling inv-d • t 200 O"
mo Profh lh_.ng • oth«' ,..
ben.rtts. For i*WI• Rtt•rvt.¥ii .,

coli 814 44e 114e, Mondoy
TUoodoy

&amp;•

•

Get peid for reeding boOkll
1100

p• ti'tle Wri'ta

517E 181

ACE :

Llncotnwov N

S

On busy Eastern
Avenue, approx. 914
sq ft. Free off streetJJ.
parkmg, newly
I·
,_
finiShed
A
,_
,_
Phone W1lhs
Leadma:ham at
446-769$ day or
446-9539 tYtmn&amp;s and •.
weekends.

.·-

I

Used outdoor color T V an
tenna Cell 614 992 7304

.... --m=

AVON

All.,.. Cell Marityn

wo- 304-882 2845
Workln'J:rJervice

.

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•d-lootb-.roundond
funillll
""" - · Nlutne
lelory
and oommlallon
Send
te •• Uppor Rivot Rd Oollipo.
llf:O 4H3t

r-..me to The Dedr Sentinel
p 0 lox 729W Pomeroy Ohio

..
AN physid.-s offu::e. Please
sendr•umatoBoxC16 Inc••
of Pt Pleaunt Reg1ster 200
Main St Pt PI

12

Situations
Warited

Room board or sleep•ng room
for mvahdl or elderly 614 992

7204
13

Larlie 2·3 8~ houl8 Plenty of
.. orega. Hand.,.on trN Call

.KJ

814 448·702&amp;

+14

Cell us for your mobile home
Insurance M1ller Insurance
304 882 21-'6 Also auto
home. lite. health

mo • 1DO dtf!""il. Vinton, Oh
814 388 Btf1 .

i

1+

Furnished
small houl8s. 3
rooms • beth ei!Ch Galllpola
Nice • cleah Adults No pet,

Pass

21543

S..tb

Pass
Pass
Pass

3+

Rot

Openmg lead

+K

dummy's Jack That guess was easy '
smce West m1ght well have opened the
btddlng With A·K of clubs and the ace
of diamonds East could take the ace
of diamonds or not, but the endmg at
lnck J2 would be as reqmred, With e1ther East or the dummy bavmg the
lead, and ~Jarer's Q 9 of spades Sitbng over East's J-7

Homes for Sale

4BR ,flreplace.fulb•ement 3
ml to of Oalllpolls t34 900
Ceh Days 814 446 1115 efter
6 00 4-'8 12-'4
By Own• Off 141 • Neighbor
hood Rd Njce 3 ~droom
enctoaed breezeway attached
gwage Cs111St4· 797 24-'1
Brand naw 3 BR near Gallipolis
Locks on AI 1 2 c• garege. nice
tot lmmedl•e po~telllon Will
cona•d• tl'llde 1n of mobile
home.. property, etc Baru•n

prioed Cali 614 448 8038

Glenwood WV - 13 5 ,ecr-. 6
rooms 2 bMhs ranch style
home. 304 782 2841 after 5

742 2404

Financral

197312x65Freedom38A g•
furnace wHh central air wa•h•
dryer, ell krtchen appliiMcea
dtnette set und•p1nning. block
&amp; porchea G•ll814 367 01583

1507
1987, 2 eR Sunny Brook

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
INO CO recommend• thllt you
do bulln . . with people you
know end NOT to sand monev
through the mell untM you h..,e
inveatlg•lld the off•lng

·44tl

7764 .. 143 284.

Tr••l• for rtnt 2 bedrooms.
•om• h&amp;rntture e100 deposit:
t275 All ulllitiM 1 814 992·
3122 Osborne 81 , Pomeroy

RESIDENTIAL

INVESTMENTS

COMM ERCIAL

FARMS

Trellw and lot In Racint for Nle
or rom 114 8t2 3134"' 81'-

450 2nd AVE.
446-6806

2 br trail• on Jim Hill Rd
Henderson Buutlfully fur·
nlshed ref and deposit requl;ad

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
VIRGINIA SMITH. BROKER. 388 8828
RUTH GOODY. REALTOR 379 2628
DIAN CALLAHAN. REALTOR. 2&amp;6 62&amp;1

882 7204

304 878 1926

44

•

Apartment
for Rent

!

Mobile Home 2 wkl old, never
be_. ulld Hllll'e to sell due to
personal circumstance
S13 BOO br blil:t of M ean
614 441 3808 anytime.

14x70 2 BR 2 beth mobile
home on one acre for Sele or
Trade Call81 -'·379~2529

Homoo '" ~roko. Aocinov V11
lag all Evon, Hgto. Oop &amp; Rot
rtquirod Blockburn Aoolty
~8..:.,..:.•...:44..:.8:.·..:.
0op
:;::e::.__ _ __
N1ce 2 BR. ¥nhtrnished wHh.,
wHhout
• &amp;rofrla
U80
mo
piua119'10
dopoail
utUitloo
Colio
t
8 4 4441 211&lt;1...:5::.__ _ __
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-1
NMIIceddl2 pooiobl0 h31Rhhou•ln
_,
• woa • · v•·
booo dlop ..;AC lull b•am.,t
Excel locollcin Coli 814 448
9205 oflor' 30 PM
2 3, 0 , 4 llotiroom houaoo ond
apt in Pon1orov oroo. Pov own
utNitiM
requ•_.
ean
814
892 deposll
6113,814
892·8723
or &amp;14 882 2508 Coli afror
.:.6..:0..:0:..:•::..1:::
...
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/

3

F
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Nice
lradroom houst sm~o,.
room g!trage, baumenl

forced air beat 6 woodtd acr-.

b..-n S275 pw month t10Q
deposh NO lntlde pt!f. 10 East
St Pomeroy. Ohto.14 423
6289
1
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Unfurmshed 2 bedroom hou•
for rent Energy efflotnt. nice
and clun CerpM Clll 814992·3090!

1976 Kent 10x36 Goadcondt
tton M1ny poas1bilitl• Frendl
City Brokerage 614 446 8340

- - -+--- - - -

UHd Hom•Big stlec:tton Pn

c•

reduced Shop and uve
French City Mobile Hom ...
614 4418340

3 bedroom ltvlngroom Ieitch en.
beth l•n yard, u•d.-. Recme
are• AVIUible Jan 2 Call

For Mle or rent 4 mobilehom•
Ona 3 bedroom three 2 bed-rooms 614 742 3033 No pels

814 992 6868

New 1988 Country \tllla
14x72 AI electnc Already set
up on RIVer front tot 114 982

One rent.! at 107 Locuet St
other et 238 Second St Both

l

Pomaroy~ll814

33~8

614 986 &lt;&gt;681

14 ,.:14 edd a room for tl'llller
w\th well to-well carpel. two
closets twoentri• ownelectrlcll box 304 676 6979

986 3e37ar

3 bedrOOf"• 2 full btths large
living room. dinlnu room and
ki'tchen f\lao l.,ndry room. 2

car g•ega. cent,.a air, Eastern

qulrad

Business
Buildings

&lt;:'~11814

V'•teSt
for le11e

Oow,nown Pt Pleaaant Stores
otfl oes A One Real Estlte
Csrol Yaeger, Broker Cell 304-

875 6104

36 Lots &amp; Acreage

80

acr•

247 4846

tL Pom•ov

3 bedroom

SOMERVILLE A!ALTY
Phone 875 3030 office
676-3431 ... 878 42J.2

Nice 1 BA 1pt New HMC No
p.CS Stove, refrig.. drap•
U25 • mo Ref r~utrad Call

114 448 4782

Downtown Mod•n 1 BA
comphn:e kttch.n, c•pet 111,
eiKtric h
Call 114 446
4383 d., I. 446·0139-~en &amp;
weekends

e•

Modern 1 BR •Pirtmtnt Call

614 448 0380

RentNVty redeDoreted Vwy mce
spertmenu in downtown Oalllpolil 1 • 2 BR unfurnished
second floor. from e175· t225
Dep &amp; ret••nces required Cell
eve 814-446 232&amp; or 4415

4249

Furn11hed upmtlr• 1 BR Utth·
till p.wd S210 • mo Oap 94
Locust St Call 61 4·.WI5 1340

"'446 3870

2 BA apt Sto.,. • refrig
furnithed Na• Qo Mart Cell

81'-446· 7025
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
IUOQET PRICES AT JACK·
SON ESTATES 838 Jodloon

-

Pike from I 183 a mo Walk 10

shop and mov._

614 446·

Furmshad Efficiency t160"
UtllltiM pa1d 607 2nd Galllpo111 Sh•e bath Call .we -'418
after 7 PM
Furnished IPt.rlment

UtU~I•

t2 10

pold I BR 701 Founh

'T"
V-v n~ceQ. bedroom houte fully
carpeted \ recently remodeled
Pay owr,l utilltlaa deposit r•
qulred t226 per month with

htrnlohod w- II&lt; gorboga
paid Oepottt raqul.-.cl Call
814 446-4345 tflor 5 PM

f

3 bedr m hou•• Northwwst
Columbu
M60 per month

Call &amp;1 4,S92 3682

&amp; room duplex. bMem.-rt: a •

Penlel • Ponan Oreek road 4
1cr• on Sand Hill Road cttv
wet•
'1

Furnlehed apt. n-.t 10 llbrery
One prof••kmel adult only
Parking Calll14 441·0338

A... Gelllp.olla c.u -'46 4418
efter 7pm

OISCOUNT Coil 814-992·

wooded" locthld on

Apto eon 304-875 n3B "'
676 5104

gwage. n8W' kltehen Dapostt
required 1CeU 614 992 ~6&amp;&amp;1

&amp;063
60x100 ft lot -'lh St Syra
CUH Wat• g11. nwer. suitable
trill• or hou• 81-' 992 3886
or write P 0 box 1 14, Syrecuse

e closets. lcllchen
furnithed, Washer-Dryer
hook up ww carpet. niiiNiy
peintad deck Regency Inc.
2 BR apts

sppl

3897EOH

School District Ref•enc:es r•

Comm~~rtill bulldmg~

Flammgo 12xl6 with porch
Good condition C.ll 814·266

Business
Opportunity

dopdoil Coli 614 448

r

1986 Overland Park- 14• 84 2
BR tot•l a• E.cellent condt
tion French Cltv 8rok•ege614 448 9340

34

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Hou18cleenlng or office cleen
mg hl\/8 refet'encel c.n 614

II&lt;

Wotorloo- 2 BR . •125 P•
Ret • dep Adutts Call

Rant Laastl Land Contract

pm

18 Wanted to Do

21

31

wtth stove

refrlg Full bMement e225 a

Vulnerable Both
Dealer West
Welt
Nortlt Eall

+
+

1
hou11

Larga 2 BA

+9762

It
2
4

&amp;1 t 1148-0338

.... Coli

*f.
81

NiceiV furnllhld smd bouH
Adults ontv Ref required No

+KQ932

Government Hom• for e1 (U
rp11r) Delinquent tax property
RepQa. .llons Call 805 687
6000 E.n: GH 9805 for current
repo hat

Insurance

;-..
,•
•

Wooclan drop leaf dining room
table Cell 304 876 1204 eft.,

400pm

54 M1sc. Merchandise:

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E111 ploy 1111: nl
Sl~l Vll:CS

•

Help Wanted

TheVm-ueofRioGrandall now
accepting resumea-and epplit»iions for e Vlll~ge Marshall
Appllcenu must hll'tll the Ohio
Bsslc Law Enforcem.nt Training
.,d must be wiling to beoma a
Village rea1dtnt Rat•en0111 are
r«aulttd Salery wll nmga froi'n
S12 000 S18 000 nagotllble
upon experience Rnumn c•

eg., prtvilte nlcaloCIIIon 304-87&amp;·37'5~

Nice 1 BA apt

Aengeend refr1g

238 Firat • River VIM • 1 BR • 1
bllh. no chll*en. S176 plus
utiliti• All apartment•Oep •
r.t No pata Cell 81-' 446-

4926

Gtrege apl

Furnished 1 BA

29'h Noll Galllpolit U25utH~
ti.. paid Caii44&amp;-,..11Saft•7
PM

~

Small house in Pt pte... nt
Furnlth., or unft.lrnlahld Ref
and dep Requwed 304 675·

1928

Deluxe 3 toom unfurnlth«&lt; fll-sl
floor Like n.w through out
Private &amp; qui• He• furnished

U85 o mo Coli 814·446·4807
"'448 2802

Real Estate

D.C. Metal Sales. Inc.
C.nnelbura:. lnd 47519
SP.tCJahzmgm Pole
Bulldtngs Des1a:ned to
meet your needs.
Any sizeCho1ce of 10 colors.

VtU~~geofRioQranda.

January 8

._BE ANANNY

n4:6

e400 week
positions availlble
nationwide wtth prescreened

FREE ESTIMATE on post
bldgs. and' packap
deals
Save hundreds, even
thousands of dollars

lolling 1....1111 AlA FARE pold
1 800 942·2278
National NMtnynetwork

.• ··.

.
'
Package Specials. ··

Fortune 50 Marketing
0 p porlu niiY· 0•111 pollt 1 rea

\

11mo/htl time GOOd

In coma opportunity E111tb
liahed cul1om• b.. Office
equipment field Send lttttr or
reeuma to c/ o BOA Cl•120

20x24x8
24x24xl
24x30x8
30x40x10

Oolllpolio Dolly Tribuno 82&amp;
Third AWl. Oellipollt Ohia
45831

11795.00: ,.
11995.00
12295.00' ,·
13195.00

LOCI! Sales
Reprnenlltlvt

Oul ofWork1 No jollln stght'fWt
c• htlpl Betic Educlllon and
Skill Trelnlng tvallsblt. ContaCI

Donna Cn11nillry

81'-

ES R., Bcix J&amp;&amp;
Gallipolis, Ohio 45~31
Ph 614-25&amp;·6511

64 M1sc. Merchandlae

,.

......

. ....

YOU ARE GOING TO LOY£ THIS HOME! Located on Jay Dnve th1s b1 level home
offers everythmg you want lor you1
family's comfort K1tchen wrth OW s1pl
range refn&amp; ftvmg room fam1 ly rm
dm1ng rm carpel, gas heat cent ait and
wood and coal burning stove 2 car garage
12x16 storage bu1ldmg, c1ty schools Call
today and make an appomlment to see th1s
n1ce home

ctn
.,.•• '

f

THIS COULD BETHEONE FOR YOU- Just
5 mmutes troll' •own lhos ranch style home
GREEN TOWNSHIP- $38,000- Ranch offers 3 BR
kitchen w/ range
style home offers 3 BRs, bath k1tchen LR double oven tJt.
lull basement
carpet 1 car attached garage close to hreplace gas and w~
1 car garage
Green Elementary
c1ty school d1stnct .:all for an
appomtment
LOTS OF POTENTIAL HERE- 2 000 sq ft
bu~dmg wrth lrontage on Sl Rt 160 HOME AND ONE HALF ACRE FOR SALE12x20 walk m cooler 12ft danycase Call 1050 sq ft of hvmg space LR k1tchen
for more. deta1ts
dmmg rm bath $10,900 Call for more
mformat10n
COMFORTABLE, AFFORDABLE HOME
WITH COUNTRY ATM0$ D~ERE- Located YOUR FAMILY WIL[ ENJDYTHthOMEm Add1son
1 fS 3 BRs bath 4 BRs 2 baths, equ1pped kitchen, LR
LR, kitcht
~. refn~. washer attached garag~ heat pump/cent a1r,
carpfll, wo..;;IJUrnlnf stove KC school wh11lpool m master bath above ground
d1slnct - $27 5001
pool Shown by appOintment

'"'"0\
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DUPLEX 4 SALE - Great mvestment !01
the buyer Located on Graham School Rd
Each unrt offets 2 BRs, hvmg room bath
k1tchen and stove reln~~o. DW and d1spt
laundry large carport central a1r and
sl!!f~ge well

THIS COULD BE THE ONE FOR YOU Ranch style home and approx half an acte
3 BRs LR kotchen FR bath fireplace WB
stove, 2 car attached garage 16x32 pool,
cham hnk fence
•

PRICE REDUCED TO $35,900'- Owner
says sell thiS month 3 BR ranch With bnck
front featur ..
ty room wrth
c~1mney lor
large knchen
laundry nn "'u oarge back porch

CHAROIAIS HILlS - Ranch style home
offers LR wascathedral ce1ilnp, FR formal
dmmg, k•tc
·ak grit oven,
d1spl - r
·•·•••· carpet, 2 car
unattached garage Call for more
mformahon

0 L.0
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THIS HOlE OFFERS~ VIEW OF THE OHIO
RIVER THAT UUST D9ESNT QUIT!I- The
front of thts home faces the nver and the
owners have used glass to 1ts full
advantage Beautifu l hvmg room wrth
m1rrored wall reflectmg the nver voew
beamed ce1imgs stone f11eplace dmette
equipped k1lchen 3 or 4 bedrooms lam1ly
AFFORDABLY PRICED AT JUST $29.900 room, rec room 3 baths 2 car garage,
-Close tQ c1ty on Rt 141 this homeoHers central an
kitchen LR lam1ly nn dtmng room and lull
basement Large unattached block garage GUYAN TOWNSHIP - 108 acres m/1
Call for an appomtment
located south ol Mercerville 20 A tillable,
balance woods tobacco base Owner w1ll
OWNER HAS REDUCED THE PRICE TO help 1mance
$39,900 - 132 9 •• 'h pasture farm,
- spnngs, 42•·sn ~W..o base Older PRICE REDUCED TO $39 0001 -GREAT
home m go Ype, 3 BRs. bath LR, BEGINNER HOME - Th1s home offers a
kitchen Call today
•
large LR w1th llreplace k•tchen d1mng
area 3 BRs bath fu ll basement 1 car
EXCELLENT STARTER HOlE - $39 900 garage, deck lenced yard 1u st m1nutes to
-Ranch style home JUSt 5 m1nutes from town on Rt 141 Call for an appointment
town offers 2 BRs bath kitchen w/ stove
and side-by·s:de relng. LR, carpet and TAKE A LOOK AT THIS Very mce home
hardwood, carport and covered pat10 and convement lnr•'
t off Rt 35 2
Tra1ler p!tl on tot next to house C1ty school bedrooms,
·•nge side-by
d1stnct Call today ' •
s1de refng 1 • • and dryer, hvmg room
formal dmmg, l~replace large lront porch

ROONEY CORA RD - Beaut1ful home on YOU'LL LOVE COIING HOIETO THIS- A
GRA,NOE AREA- 20 acres. m/1, ver'{
12 acres m/1 Th1s lovely house os beautiful tog addlliO~ has been added to
been remodeled and offers
surrounded by trees and offers a umque lh1s home and rt 1s lovely 3 BRs bath fj,~~:~~:b;~a:t.~h.~s~~kn•tchen w/oven range
floor pl~n L1v1ng room leatureo; woodburnet 1- lormal dlmng, kitchen lamdy room w/ ton:
lamlly 1oom/d mmg combo
open ce1ftng destgn lltchen, fo rmal d1nmg. woodburner stone ch1mney Th1s home IS
alf 30x30 garage
3 BR 2\0 baths I~ patto off dmmg area, s1tuated on 10 acres m/1 w1th qu1et
. l2x65 mobile home on
26x40 barn and 15x24 garage Call for an surroundmgs
school d1stnct Call lor
appomtment

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46874 O.Mihne for resum•

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QUILTS

lorvi011 IHCC
248 8331

Eattte

304 675-6104

SALES ROOM OR ,
OFFICE SPACE FOR '
LEASE

High pr1ces p1id for pre 1960
qu11ts Appl1que placed any
conditton Call 814 992 2101
or 614· 992 61567

A~uk

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Real E11tate General
•

Reel Eatete

Raw fur beef and de• hid•
Oyn Stng and Yellow root We
h1Y8 wheat and nne Utes
Trapping suppll11 for ule. (Buy
mg u111d trap&amp;) George Buckley
Hour112 9 814 684·-'781

Port

EAST

3 BR.. haute I g•sge A·1 Rell

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Nice 3 bedroom trail• liVing
room upendo Larte Yfrd Ke·
~ga. Call814 446 7473

46 Space for Rent

992 3476

beunt to

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Homes for Rant

Aurora IL 80542

8u'(lng da•tv gold, 11lver coins.
rings jewelry llerllng wiire old
coins 1.-ge currency Top pr ...
ces Ed Burkett Barber Shop
2nd Ave Mtddleport Oh 114

11

Couple wantad for maintenance
of rents! propertl• Living quir
ters and weekly wage negotilted Send reference~ and

ptoyor

14 SO/ hour Slaklwa.tlon/llfe

Call 614

Wanted to b1,1y Used furniture
and antiques Will buy entre

household

Jobl •12.141 to ea7 891 P•
ye• Now hWtngl Call Job Line
1·118-419 3611 ExtF11522for

ploco
d••

Call 614 446 3158

41

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

.

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-lng ordor it in
off- Ohio Conlfltd Tooc:hors
wlllnt 10 coo.. 0 pidlot iina
oh.,.ld lmmodlotlay contact
Melao L- School Suporm
t...r.tsofflce.
South
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Avo. Midcl.-n121
Ohio
45780
114-112-2183
11 l:lelp Wanted
32 Mobile Homes
F - . Stato •d ClvH &amp;orvico
for Sale

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A roally tun

lnsumaaebaneflts 8endr.ume
to Robin Eby Budt.,. Community S....t0111. P 0 lox 104
Jackson Oh 481-'0 Dellllne

&amp;. call heaters Sws•n 1 Furnl
ture 3rd • Oliva St GslllpoUs

448 3113

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d•IDR and dwelopment~~l cis
abilities prefirred lalery

Small woodburner

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WANTED TO BUY Uood wood

WEST

+4

On the opemng lead of the cl'ub king
agamst four spades, East played the
queen That commanded partnef to
underlead hiS ace and West dutifully
comphed East then contmued with a
third club, forcmg the dummy to ruff
Declarer played dummy 8 spade ace
and a spade back to hiS king, expectmg
to take five spade tncks one1club ruff
and four be11rt trIcks for the contrac t
When West showed out on the second
spade, that plan needed to be re-evaluated So South played heart kmg, Jack
of hearts to dummy's ace, and the
queen of hearts, as he discarded a
club He then played another treart,
Upon Wbtch East sluffed a diamond
Now what•
For a trump coup to operate, declarer must end up w1th the same
trump length as hiS opponent For a
successful two-card endmg, dec1arer
must arrange lor the lead to be 10 any
hand but bis own at the 12th trick And
f So th
ff
SO It WBS necessary Or U tO ru
dummy's good 10 of hearts (to shorten
)lis trumps) and lead a diamond When
West played low declarer played

train""

lelllng AVON bafOI'o Jon 12
recetVe free cologne. CeH 11+4.48 2188
WANTEO Port dmai34 hour•

100'1 of

Fill 'Ill PO- FOIIEGISTOED MEDICAL
IJIOIAJOIY '{ECIIICJAN IIIIOTA11NG Sle
Reqnlndependent worker, with
aPibllitlet In Ill Ifill of clinical

Cdonslcn•~nts acc.ptld from 1.00-5 00 P.l. on SltllfIJS.
I
.
lltld utra c•h? Brln1 yotJr u. .ntld H11111 to us 111d
•11 1111 thttl for you.
lllra so•llliq , . wnt to slll7 Comet llllrll• . .
m.,.r, Auctlo-. Anll....tnts for ptct-Mp IIIYlct
IVIIIIblt.
Barn and Auctlon~~r ••lllblt for Pllbllc auctiols u,On
contract Contllct lnclud• haulln1111d t11nsportln1 of

814 448-3672

1988

MEDICAL LAIORATOIY TECHNICIAN

Sale Evecy Saturday Ni&amp;ht at 7:00 P.M.

'\.

Jim Mink Chev Oldslnc. ·'t!"'t
BIU Gene Johnson

end appllcationa

Clilsoc,.ud.

ns.

used c••

t

Lost

1721117 111 tor - · 11211
Pllooo 24 ln/q

HEATED FACILITIES
AMPLE PARKING
FROM GAUl POLIS, TAKE RT.l41, TURN LEFTOIITO
RT.
TURN RIGHT ONTO PATRIOT CADMUS
ROAD. WATCH FOR SIGNS.

Wanted To Buy

Operatton
trump coup

Voootiontl Aduk
Con•• II 753
14 A varl.ty ot
fvncflng oouocoo to POV tot
tnlning oro ovoiltblo lor those

Dato'tllo loft bolllnd by tho ""'d
" ' - in monufooturtno tochnoloJY. Roaolvo opoclolizod
in 1M medl.,ic:ol hy
..Wia ond aloatric:ol oompo.
n.,.. of foatooy equlpm.,t in
lllo
lnduttriol
Mlio11•
n - .....,m
11 Tho Adu- .
EIIUootion Contor- -Tr~Coumy
Voootionot • - Wo h..,. o

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t K J 10 S
+10 4

' Jac.. y
By James

lfitttilo.

Christm.s bills to pay? Start

Reel: mce pool tibia Aegulatton

Muted breed female dog All
shou IPIVed 304 675 4208

dredging channel

•zing. fllhng. dtkmg, tm
pound•ng or slmtlar

9

NORTH
.... 108

miDhiniJts, and weldera Rell••·
tlr now for cl••• beglnnmg
J .. .,.,. 4th Call Trt-County
,1111 axt

ta work. Friendly nMt,
dabf•erelhe requiremtnta. Call
114 286 8421 ask far Sue

Pubhc Sale
8i Auction

4.48 0176

675~

3 Changing the natural

value and function of the
wetland or floodplam by

8

Wedomov~&lt;

2 male fuuv puppt• Small

storage of highly volatile

BIG TOOL AUCTION ALL NEW

mt ...lttents .nd ord•U•

DRUMMER WANTEO Fot
country· tOck b.,d Call 1141148·2144
'

We pay c•h for late model dNn

1 The productiOn. UM or

Friday, January 8, 1988 at 7:00 P.M.

'1teeh-•·

Help Wanted

wkh bonu-

Monday Tuel·
dav Jon 4th. &amp; 5th Clothos
dish• pots/ pans Mwlng m•
chine etc

BRIDGE

Job huming? Nood • •kllil Wa

Tour Guid.. Mile • Fernlle.
Our top people e•n eeoo
•1200 porwoeli. Ple-nt-k
klg condltklnt S_.ery to stlrt.

218 3rd Ave

5182

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LOST Ladl• gold watch Na·
tux Between perking lot and
Chf1Pmans Sat 614 992 2816

GALLIPOLIS
FLEA MARKET

Happr nr•

Annou nee 111 enls

•t

3 Announcements

OPEN SAT. &amp; SUN .•
_lAN. 2 &amp;3 &amp;
EVERY SAT. &amp; SUN.
TILL SPRING, 9-5
SO STOP &amp; SHOP
WITH US

Doc. 27. Jan 3

of the 1bove deacrtbed real
property covenants and

The followmg uses and
actrvlt. . are proh1b1ted

go Call 8t4 4&lt;68 8809

Wedemever • AuctiOn Senile•
tNallsble at vour convenl.,ce
and loC8tlon1 Marlin Wed•
m'Yer Auction_.. 151" 2-'6

6 Lost and Found

th• Untted

Sal• Everything mult

competent

99

w1th

MD~Jing

the Unrted States in any

work 30-' 875 6016

1

authontiBI

and~

FORMER THALER GAR·
AGE, RTS 35 &amp; 160.

by

court of
}unadlctton

Electric range. oven doesn

Ordtpn

ExecutiVe

followmg speclf1ed reslnc~
t1ons of use of the real
property and all other res·
tnctlons
oua tn the etted

opened

equitable servitude Th11
covenana wtll be enforceable

Cat spayed and dedawed hner
lfamed 304 675 5016

11gn1 Will abide by the

39269 un

tea'• heir&amp;, IUCC . . IOI'I

a1signs and will be
conetrued aa both a COVfi'n
ant runntng with the subject
real property and u •n

304 675 7437

hareml th1t the Grantee h1s

111 1 00 p m (CSTJ January
14 1988 and then publicly

It may be tnspected at any

purchaser

hetrs, succn sora and as

Room 304 Galllpoho Oh1o
Terms The property wtll
45831 telephone no (8141 be sold to the h1ghes1 btdder
448 8688
for cash or on terms of ten
t1me The Government re

11 bemg sold

and through Farmers Home
Adm1n11tratton t 'Grantor '

831 Federal Butldlng, Jack
MISSISSIPPI

or oil bida

StatH of AmoriCa acting by

lhe Farmers Home Admlnis
tra11on Stale Off1ce, Sun:a

son

It may be Inspected at any
hme The ; Government re
HFVH the rtght lo reJect any

agrees

&amp; Auction

tlend• to produce an agncul
tural commodlly
Th1s covenant shall be
btnding on Gr1ntee~ on Gran-

veer old tamale Labrador
Bon. 629 Jackoon Pike, 2AetrltrVer
Room 304. Galhpolio Ohu&gt; 367 0550 purebred 1 614
46631, telephone no (6141
4411-8188,
Swaepar and sweeper part•

Guyan Park Subdtvlaton
Sect10n 2 Town1hlp 1

Townahlp 1, RoniJol 16,

to the converaton of' we'

tatned from Lawrence E

Countv. Oh1o
Parcel VI Block E. loto 1.
2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 ot lnd11n
Range 16, Unton T..Wnohip,
...,wrwnce County. Ohio
Parcel VII, Block E. toto
13. 14, 16. 16. 17.18 19
ond 20 oflnd1an Guyon Pork

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Pubhc Not1ce

Help Wanted

Cl• - b-'
-.n J• 1nuar; 4t h call
713-•11 •• f4 to Ngittor
Govornrnont Jobl 118•040
•et.210yo• N-Hirlng Your
A- 101117 1000 Ekt A
11011"" current Fodorollltt
Th o Moi01 Locol School Oillnd
it oc-'lnv opt&gt;lh:otiono tor
1ubatftu• tec.a••
"'" Subot•utoo

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

Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-D-3

Pomeroy- Midcleport- Gallipolis. Ohio- Poil'lt Pleasant, W.Va.

INin people for jobt W auto
cerpant8t's elec:tn·
alana. food ..rv•ce workers
.._ronlc;:s: technrai... lndu ...
bill m-'ntenanceworkers nurt-

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Public Not1ce

11

with Bakker
''Jim Bakker did not give that
money to her," said Belli " He
did not know the money was
going to be given to her. We want
to see It returned to PTL."
PTL attorney Bradford Leg
gett of Winston Salem said pro-.
ceedlngs seeklpg the return of
money and property fro~
Bakker and others to f'TL coullf,
begin In 30 to 45 days
,.
On that Issue, Clark said,
" Using the evidence deveiQPed
by the IRS and other sources, we
will take action to recover those
resources that Mr Bakker wils
not entitled to and return them to
the
"

But Belli said Clark Is followIng the lead of Falwell by
publicizing 'Bakker's Indiscretions to cement hls own hold on
the ministry. Falwell gained
control of PTL In March after
Bakker quit the ministry and
revealed details pi a 1980 sexual
encounter with former church
secretary Jessica Hahn.
"Clark Is a bad man, he Is a
lying, evil man." said Belli " He
Is a hencl1man of Falwell "
Belli hinted several lawsuits
were In the-offing, Including one
that would seek the return of
$265,000 paid to Jessica Hahn to
keep her quiet a bout the affa!F

Juttba:Jl ~imts • lentintl

Publ1c Not1ce

••

SOLD

AN EXOEPTIOIIALLY NICE PIECE OF BEAUTIFUL OHIO RIVER VIEW - 40
LA~D - •1243 acres m/1 all llat acres, more or less home srtes, c1ty
schools
Sprlltlfield' Twp

rio""'I

o

Fond regards to
you and your
fam,ly in this
ttme
of
f
togetherness and
gootl cheer!
Thanks for your
8
faith in us
and for nelping usJmake 1987
one of our best y~ars ever.

PRICE REDUCED BY $5,000111 ASKING
$54,900- This home IS Situated m a very
n1ce neighborhood at the edge oftown and
offers appibx 2,000 sq It 4 BRs 1\0
baths kitchen dmene, LR, FR wood
burner gas heat cent a11 attached
garage C1ty schools Make us an offer

0

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RACCOON TWP - 6 ACRESM/L- Plus
a mce home 4 BRs bath, k1tchen LR,
dmmg rm, carpet, county water and well
cellar house garage tobacco shed Call for
an appomtment

GRAHAM SCHOOL ROAD - Very mce
ranch offets kitchen w/range refng. OW
d1spl, microwave LR FR dmette, 3 BRs 1
bath cent an carpettng, 2 metal ubllty
bldgs Shown by appoontment

WANT SOMETHING AFFORDABLE? Make an appomt~t\..•·o • th1s 5 room
home Featun
rtchen, hvlflg
room, panel11
• •"' 1ront and rear
porches wrth f acre m/1

ONE YEAR OLD RANCH style home offers 3
BRs l 'h baths k1tchen w/ relng range
OW formal dmm &amp; LR. carpet heat
pump/cent a1r, · ut1lrty bldg.. mce
neighborhood Call today for an
appOintment •

SU

.

OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE - 9 5 29 8 ACRES M/L VACANT LAND- Froots
actes m/1 Morpn Twp rrontage on Rt on Rt 160 Budd or-put a mob1le home
, 160 Call tqr delals
here $16 900
I

Garages
Storage
lullcllnp

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Veal Calf
lams

QUALITY
WORKMAN·SHIP

LOW,
LOW

I!RICES

FREE
ESTIMATES

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LAYNE'S PUIINifURE

Rearrange ~the 6 scromb!ed
be!ow to 'rnoke 6

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.AN'S FIIIEND

You do not have to be a
veteran t~ qualify!!!

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304 &amp;76 8"5
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2 Br. 2 floor, fully

·:'C..,.etd. CA and hut. Prill...
: entrance. endoaed petio, pool•
~ pl•voround. Stlrt-*299 per
. month. Utllltla not lnctuded.

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\iltx,... h•d woOd el8bt. *12 P•
i¥ftdle. Containing •pprox. 11h
!ton. FOB. Ohio Palllt Co.

WI.SEMAN REAL ESTATE - 446-3644

. nlohed. Cl_,
Rol.
. • depollt required. Adult• onty. '

. No ...... Coll614·4411-1619.

· Gr'Kioul ltving. 1 and 2 bedroom . ep~rtmenta at Vlllaci•
. Mulor -.d Rivenid• Apart:
. menu In Middleport. From
1211. Including utilltl•. C.ll

Mkkiteport • 2 roam furnished
. ept. PM.. b..h. U~iliti• peid.

304-BI2·216e.

· Fur. . heel 'efficiency apartment
for one worhing gentleman.
. Prlvote. utilhl• pold. 1180.
month. Jett•eon . Ave. 304-

NEW LISTING- Lovely brick &amp; wood home. Same as a new
home. Owners have taken e&gt;cellent care. Features lormalliv·
ing room . lor mal' dining w/ chairboard. parQuet flooring and
paper. Leads t~rough patjo doors to a cover screened -in
porch and ·a side deck. Complete k1tchen w/dishwasher (7
man. old), relrigerator. range new flooring and paper. 2
baths 3 bedrooms w/bllnds &amp; wallpaper, large family room,
· central air &amp; electric heat, wooden thermal windows. This
home is a must to see: Priced under $65,000.00.

I

. #2529

NEW LISTING- TWO YEARS OLD AND QUALITY .
BUILT!- 3 bedroom colonial brick ranch and I'A
acre m/1 w.ith 2 car garage, basement, formal
dmmg area. 2 baths, fireplace, latn!ly room, den.
EKcellent location and much more.

LOW, LOW PRICE AT $27,500.00-2 story home
w~h 3 bedrooms, 1Y, baths, lull basement, 2 nice
sized lots. aluminum siding. Home in good
condrtion. (ycoon Lake area.

.

OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL VIEW!- Enioy the O~io River and ·
surrounding hills. Split level, 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths, 2 fire·
places. central a1r, lull basement, 2 car garage. A Must To
See'

46 Space for Rent
OHice Space for rent . EMCel.
downtown G•llipoti• location.
lnquiri• c•ll814-446·4222.

Mobile Home lot. 60 ft . or leu.
920 4th., G•ll.ipolil'. 176. Water

.

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l.Dcult Rot~d, b1ck of K &amp; K
Mobile Home P1rk. 304-675·

1076.

49

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MABELINE DRIVE -:- Lovely California designed home. Just
perfect for your family. Features living room w1th wb tp. Mo·
dern kitchen w/a ppl1ances. Nice family room on m_ain level
w/ shdmg doors leadmg to large ·patio area w~h lots of plants.
3 bedrooms. Alsoa full basement that has been B·Dryed. Gas
heat and central air. Garage. .Washington Elementary. .

.

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&amp;1 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE e2
()1M II., Oolllpollt.
NIW· t pc. wood II'OUP' 1381.
Llvlng-iuh•·•111-tlll.

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etlrtlnt· elt . lhallnera

UIID· - · _..,._ bodroom
...- . e1ti·UII. DMko,

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NIW· Ww•• boot.. e30.
W. ... DDCI .11 • up . (StHI &amp;
110ft..,.. COli 614.441·3119.

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bod lromo. twin mott,.., &amp; box
•l?f'ingt: cau · e~4:379-2443. .

1 -cattle tn.n •. 14' disk, 1·
creep8f feeder. 24 ' gr1ln con·
ed
304 87 5

Groom end St,Apply Shop-Pet
Grooming. All breeds . . . AII
.. yl•. lema Pet Focd Dealer.

\ Of1gonwynd . ·Cattery Kennel. '
Oultt toP• torula. Cell before 6 CFA Hlnlaf..,.en , Peril an and
p.m. 304·8 76 . 3836__
SiameM kittens. AKC Chow
puppi11. Call' 814·446 ~3844

dowa,. Unttla, etc . ClaUde Wlnlera. Rio Grande. 0 . Call 614 ·

241-1121 .

Siamese kitten• 6 to 8 weeki
old . Call efter 6 p·. m. 304-678·
22.1.
.

Concret• b4oCka 111 11111 yerd or
d•lvery. Muon lind. Gallipolis
Black Co., 1231/:a Pine St ..

AKC Boxer pupe. 7 mel•. 2
femelea. very specie! puppiflll.

)urplua D1nlm-Cerh.-t . rental

conCI"ete auppllee. Call ua van.,.

ltlla t2&amp;.00 Heavy niw work
iefothlng • boota ell wint... 1t
~~onlbla priCN. Sam ·&amp;om•
.VIle' I ~ Olcl At 21 · Junction
tndependMCI Ra.d • East Aa·
~itnawood. Fri. Sat.
Sun.

Brook Cement and Suppllet

~thing.

Oacrcln inauiMed cov.

388-8111
378-2184
.446-0411

RE~LTOR

44&amp;-2230 .
448-Bell

lloon-8:90 p.m. 304 ..273·

871-3918
441-2707
742-3171

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for 18le. . 304·671Sp&gt;72.

FAIRFIELD ACRES - Is your place to be. Good
location olt Fauiield·Centenary Rd. in Green
School District. Attractive 3 bedroom brici and
alum. ranch, large family room with lireplace,
woodburner, plus 2 nice lots at end at
development for added privacy: The best parf is
the pnce,... $42,500.00. Call today.
#2494

3 APARTMENTS - 2 efficiency anJf 1 bedroom. Brings ·in
$720.00 per mo.nth; also an 'oftice space. Asking $37,000.00.
Call for more det311s.
COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE...:. Quiet but convenient. tli'a;'s the
best way to describe this property. Modem4 bedroom home.
1\\ baths living room and family room both leatilre wood·
- burners. Lg. ll)odern kichen and laundry room. Spacious pallo from F.R. Home has 1504 SQ. ft. liv ing space. City schools.
Settong on 1.4 acres•. Be the lirst to take a look at this property.
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. carry-out, grocery and ba~ business. Well established. A
drive-through storage and stock room, has been recently
added. Also a home only I~ years old. Modern home
w/livinH room and fireplace. 3 bedrooms, ,2 bllhs, lamily
room ,and modern Mchen with all appliances. BuiH·in
microwave oven. Stereo system. Giv~us acall for appt. today.

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JAY DRIVE - Modern bi-level, 4bedrooms, 2 baths formal
livinH room wrth fireplace, modern k~chen. I' family ·room,
also a fireplace. 2 car garage. Washmgton Elementary. Priced
in the $60.000:00'£ · .

CONTEMPORARY EXTRAOIDINAIR! The decor on
this house has to have been done by a
prolessional! Beautiful stone and cedar contem·
porary1 Sunken living room. lormal dining room,
31h baths, fam1ly and rec. room wrth wet bar. Hot
tub oil master bedrooms, 2 beautiful stone
lirepla~es, 2 car unattached garage. You must
come and let us show you all the amenrties in this
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY- Mobile Home Court
- Large building, very nice home. 10 mobi"
homes, ll mobile home spaces, lighted streets,
""'plelvlelew. great mcome property. . Call lor
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liSting.

.. 112492

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U2.000 - 4 ~\!(~room home and over 15 acres.

liv1ng room, large kitchen .w~h birch cabinets.
Slorage bu1ld1ng and some .marketable timber.
Call for more details.
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AKC reg . Siberian Hu skev pu~
pies, 2 femal• , bl1ck and white,
$200. Ask for Roger or Jennifer.

304-762-2173.

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GET AWAY FROM ll ALL - Come home to a
beautiful urban setting just a few miles from
Gallipolis: Custom built brick ranch. 8 rooms 3
baths, divid'!d.basement. Beaulilul stocked la'ke.
Circular drive lined with trees and ·shrubs. Nine
acre homestead.· Call lor appointment. Gallia
County's best. .
#2294

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J...7 l '.. ntury 21 .... t:1t.IW &lt;.cM"p&amp;W•tion

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WHAT A ·
- Along w~h all the peace an d
. qu1et that surrounds this home and IO acres
you'll gel a 3 bedroom mobile bome tor extra
income. Main home includes 3 bedrboms 2 full
baths, fireplace in lamily room, living room and
mce kitchen. Green Township. $42,500.
#231

112505

IS THE TilliE TO LIST YOUR
.HOUSE FOR SALE.
-THE BEST SELLING SEASON
IS JUST AROUND THE
COINER •
EXPOSE YOUR HOME!
Call One Of Our
. Agents Today.
ABSOLUTELY
NO OBUGATIONSI

FARM - 147.5 acres more or les·s. 2 story frame ·
home with 4 bedrooms, .living room, family room
fireplace. 3 large barns, mineral r1ghls and
tobacco base included. ljarrison Township.
#2469

PICTURE YOURSELF HERE! - Lush country
setting wrth a breathtaking view of the
countryside. Brick ranch w~h 4 bedrooms, 3 1&amp;.
baths, solid wood cabinets 1n kitchllll, full finished
buement,lamily room. Appro&gt;.90 acres,IOblcco
base and mineral rillhts included. 2 ponds, .barn,
over I 00 lrb~ treesT ,
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~111.HOUSING YOU CAll AfFO.D "-Rio Grande1- 7
room,house near college and &amp;lade schoal. Larae
livinH ·room, lomal dining room. ell-in ljlchen
w~h lois ol cM!inets, newer floor cowrln' lite lilt
is carpeled. Insulated and shows lab ol Clll.
t.arae store~ buildin&amp; beautilul t11tS and
shr~bbery on I ~rner lot. Priced in the·folli

VACANT ACREAGE - Over 36 acres..Developed
spnng. Several feet of road lrontage. Call for more
information. $12,000..
#2478
IF THIS DOESN1 MOVE YOU NOTHING WILLIOytstanding 4 bedroom 2 story home in Centenary
w.~h 21'&gt; baths, liVIng room, family room, formal dmmg, 2 car garage, lull basement and much
more. Cell lor more inf~nnatjon .
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11'1 story home
bedrooms. enclosed
·porch, equipped kit·
, storage .building and
base1men1. $21.000.00.

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BRICK 4 . bedroom home •
Ohio River. Lower River Rd. •
1.10 'acres. Buy now lor •
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N,ICE BUILDING LOT. in Mills SID,
Holzer
C~Y. water and sewer. Pnce $12,50::.110.

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FRONTAGE ON THE RIVEII - The location the
.view and the neighborhood are the outstan'dtng
teatur4!5 ollb1s 2 bedroom. Just 1~miles south on
Lower·River Ro.:l r The lol contalns.about an acre
~nd has ffontaae on the river.-Perfect for bolters.
fishermen or bathers. This is a I\! story Irame w~h
an unfinished upstlirs (could be I•"' 3rd
bedroom!. There IS a 111:111, stora1e buildmg and
carport. l'r1ce $61,900.

ziiiDDL£PORT - PRiCE
:~EDUClD - 2 story home
·that 'shOws tile work that hls
:~een done! .Nice kitchen. 3
~edrooma, dinin&amp; room, one
~and a third .balhs, much
, more. $2&amp;,900,!JO.

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SPACIOUS CEDAR RANCH nestled '" tall pine .
trees offers more than most. Outstanding kitchen
loaded w~h beautiful oak cabinets and large
breaklasl noo~ Cozv lamily doom w~h hardwood
floors and wa rm firepl!fi_e: Formal dm~ng; study,
partial basement w1th ;k room. Enioy the peace
and QU iet on the multl·level deck which contains
hot tub, iaccuzzi off master· bedroom also. 2 car
garage. City schools. $129,000.

~EW LISTING - Neat l'h story home
w~h
charm. Beautiful oak woodwork accents this 3
bedroom home located on Rt. 35. Also includes
basement, I car garage and approx. 1 acre of
·land. Charming starter home. Priced to sell a1
$42,000.

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AFFORDABLE $201 s 3 or 4 bedroom hamewilll
approx. 5 ecres. Bia ell-in· kitchen,
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bath, small barn and mora.
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LOVE ACHALLENGE? -Lead the crusade to save
this historic 3 bedroom home. Includes beautiful
pint paneled lamily /dining room combination;
eat-in kitchen, utility room, gas forced air'lurnace.
I Y, car garage. Priced to renovate ...$23.000.
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WITH A VIEW TO THE FUtuRE'- And anve1 voew
lor the present. . Excellent starter home in
Middleport et Cole and First Streets. $25.000.

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549 4TH A¥EIIUE - I\! slory htllt wilt A
bedrooms, li~tll room, dlnlna and laltlly ,_,
newer 1as lumace. Call for an apjltlini!Mitt~~

#114

-11445

LINWOOD/RIO GRANDE - Conyenient to
college, elementary, Buckeye Hills Career Center
and local shopping. All brick ranch , corner lot, 3
bedrooms, IY, baths, living room witn fireplace. 2
car garage with overhead storage and full divided
basement. This home has a lot to offer! $59,700.

CLOSE TO TOWN - Clean 3 bedroom home in
great shape. Maintenance free home on LeGrande
Boulevard has had the best of care over the yeHJs.
Niee outbuiding-workshop included. Attractive
fireplace. Fenced-in yard. Move right in c'ondrtion.
$51,700.

#307

11402

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WISEMAN REAL ESTATE

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PIOIC IPFRIE
RUL ESTATI UmH II OIR OFFICE,
OR fOIR IAMIC OR IROCIRY ._.

(Built in 1954) FIRST TtME EVER ON THE
MARKET - You'll love the home and I he intown
location overlooking the city and river. This rustic
ranch includes huge living room w~h fireplace
formal dining area, large kitchen, a den and 2
bedrooms (den coul9 be 3rd bedroom). All
parquet fl~orin &amp; mu ch of it is plush carpetfn' 2
lull baths, central a1r, 2 car carport. We seldom
ever have anything tor sale in this unusually nice
location. $87,500.

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#303

'REASONABLY PRICED - 3 bedroom home in
Middleoort on nice sized lot with 2 caqaraRe.
Great family home in a convenient location
$37,800.
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112501 .

• SPACIOUS BEAUTIFUL
• :overlooking the beautiful
Gallipolis C~y Schools.
• $110.000.00. .·
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SPRAWLING COUNTRY SPLIT-LEVEL- Got a big
family that needs a little room? This 4 bedroom
home will su1t your need s. Everything for the
active family includmg family room , ret. room
largeJivin groom. eat·in kitchen, 2 baths. Large 2
car ~ara~e olus sturnv n11th11iiMing. 1.3 acres of
nat yard. Green Township. Only 3-4 miles from
town. Owner doeSn't want to fool around- prilll!d
at $69.~00
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8214
BEAUTIFUL VIEW ol Ohio River val ley and West
Virgin ia hillc tree w•lh the purchase of this 5 room
home with lull basement. Nice kitchen, bath, fuel
011 toro.ed air furn ac~ . fireplace and hardwood
floors. 3 acres. m/ 1, olland. Extra lotto sell or use
as garden space or some livestock. Holding at
$39,900.
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-Owner is making this3·4
bedroom 2 story home. a very easy buy. Home
mcludes fam1ly room. hvmg room. dining room,
I ~. baths. N1ce settmg on 5 acres overiookin ~ Ihe
Ohm R1ver ..Home has new root, ~ew furnace, new
w~rmg. Askmg $32,500.•Wants an offer. Will help '
With down payment.
#215

#108

WANT TO HIDE? GET AWAY FROIIIT ALL? -II
you love to watch widlile and enjoy nature, you'll
want to see this property before you buy anythin~
There's tar too much included in this farm to
mention, so you'll have to call tor aR the details,
but here's ashort descriplion: 1'80 acre farm w~h
121 wooded acres (lots of timber reported) , 65
acres ol cropland, several barns and q~tbuild1ngs
and frontage~ Raccoon Creek. VPKY well buiij 2·3
bedroom home •h 2 baths, large windows and
deck to take 1u1r advanta&amp;e ol beautiful rolling
hills. Much, much more! $94,500.

DO YOU WANT SOMEONE ELSE TO MAKE YOUR
HOUSE PAYMENT?- Buy thisdouble-rent one
side and live in the other. Each sid e has living
room. diniug or famjlrroom , kitchen, 3 bedrooms
and bath. Excellent location on State Streel across
street fr om G.A.H.S.
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READY FOR·A BIG SURPRIS£? -This 2 yr. old
home is about twice as big as rt looks. 3 large
bedrooms. large dinmg and krtchen area. 2 full
baths. 1.470 SQ. ft. plus alull basement. It is mcely
decorated and carpeted. ·an ~ lot •n Rio Grande.
$49,900 Owner translerred to Columbus.
Immediate occupancy'

#2495

OVERLOOKING OHIO RIVER IN MEIGS
COUNTY sits alovelyVictorian style 5,BR home
. w/ den, 1~ baths , 2 lireplaces, formal hv. and
din. r111 ~...and much more. Call tor ·.more
1nformat1on:
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Ct'nturv 21
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BEING CLOSE COUNTS! - 3 bedroom ranch only
4 blocks from downtown. Kids can walk to school!
2 baths. lamily room..lull tiasement with 'finished
rec. room. fireplace. Close to work and play
$56,900.
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BRICK RANCH WITH 4 BEDROOMS- 1~baths
Ritchen, dining area. living room with beautilui
br1ck l1replace. lull basement with linished lam.
room and 4th bedroom, utility room and cellar. 2
car garage. Nice view ol nver. Priced in the $50s..

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Atl CRAIIMEDTOGETHER? Stretch out in this
s1zable 3 bedroom bl·level wrth backyard maae 1or
k1ds. Across from North Galli aH1gh School. You've .
got to see~ tooay!
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11207

WANT TO OWN YOUR OWN IUSINEsSt Then clll
us about this .great opportun~~ Presently
operatmg as tanmng center. Large parking ma
office, 4 tanning rooms and men. Buy with
tanning beds and equipment or buy buildin&amp;
separately lor $34,500.00. Ideal tor beauly shop . ·
and more!
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Ford Grenada, 1450. Alila
Chlllm•• tractor with belly

FIRST TIME liN TKE
EVERIII - As a
broker and house salesman, I see alarge number
of houses every week, and I can lett you, it is nol
often that we find one .of this Qual~r. as well .
located or 1n as good anetghborh.ood. Its a 3 year
old brick·(no elterior maintenance) , jsut like new
and includes a large living roam: formal dining;
large k~chen with 281eet of oak cabinets, buill-in
bar. range, dishwasher and relrigerator. big family
room with brick fireplace. 21ull baths. 3bedrooms
and an oversized 2 car garage. This is abeautifully
carpeted. nicely decorated home. Located on 2
lots, 2 miles lrom town on Rt. 160. Priced at
$95,900. Owner does not want a "for·Sale" sign,
so call us for e&gt;act location.
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OON1 WAIT! to see .the character and charm ol
this special 3 BR ranch. Spacious lam~r room
leatunng cathedral ceilin&amp; and fireplace, ni:e
carpeting throughout Attached praae, 'slorl&amp;e
building, easY maintenance lawn. PriCed to sell.
$55,500.00.

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GO AHEAD- Ask us about this lovely 3 bedroom
remodeled home with terrific view of river. 1~
story~ aluminum sidi~g. living room. formal dining
area. AdditiOnal mob1le home space included.

LISniiG - 160 acres. PriVIte locllion.
STARTIIIG OUT OR SLOWING DOWN?- in enher
Modern house, 6 rms., 1~ baths. Private water
cue, Y.our needs are changing. Come see Ibis
s~m. sprinH developmen~ tobecco base, blrn,
convement 2· bedroom ranch home. Aluminum
lie house, many springs lor lii'ISiol:k water,
sidinH, well constructed. Nice flat fenced in back
pasture, IHiable rand and woodlot Joins Wayne
lawn. HURRY! $29.500.
Naf1onal Forest, good hunting 1111d recre atiOn.
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#2499 ·- , Southwestern schools. Priced low $60s.

1983 Ford LTil II, PS. PB, AC, 4

. door. *3.000. 1979 ford Pinto
l(tl,tk)n._ w-.on, good concltJon.
n.w•.ly-rod: aneta, •es·o.·19'77

SMAll DOWN PAYMENT AND ASSUME LOAN .
Unusually .n1ce 3 BR home with character.
Owner tra~sferred and waDis .a deal on ,this
·· home. Pnvate .setting.
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NEW LISTING - 3 BEDROOM RANCH mlike
new condillon Atla ched gara~e. very ·neat. ·
N1ce lol m Hutchinson Subdivision. Rutland.
#2531
ONLY $33,500.

342-2467 colleot.

LOVELY 2 BEDROOM ·HOllE WITH SPACIOUS •
LIVING ROOII. dining area and kilthllll. Mud
room to the covered patio, l4 basemen~ I Clr
attached garage, liihted closet~ fr(JI!t pQ&lt;Ch, Ia~.
lawn. LoGated m Vinton.
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118-A. Oolllpoll•. 814·2&amp;6·
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corn. Call forl•t•t·quotel. River
City Ferm SuPptv. 61•·448·

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approx. acres
older
story home. Barn and several
buildings. Al l mineral rigl\ts, land is really nice.
Keebaugh·Follrod Rd. Asking $40,000 00. ·
#2530

$260. each. 304·624-7960 or

Reedy mk concrete end' all

304·773·5234.

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Julie Webb Ph. 614-446·023'1 :

• U H•ul trucka and tn~dera -for

BROKER
REALTOR ·
REALTOR

EXCELLENT LOCATION 1- Brick ranch close to
hospital. 3 BR, 1\\ bllhs, eat·in kilth1111, liv. rm.
with lireplace. lovely hardwood lloors, partial
basement. 1 car attached pral!l!. Nice llat lawn. ·
Priced in $60s.
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Rio Grande Area - A·lrame setting on
woodland, lots of pine trees. Home leatures
room w~h
.woodburning fir eplace and lots of bookshelves. formal
dining room. modern kitchen, 2 baths, extra lg. ·laundry
room. Spiral stairs leading to abedrooms. Master bedroom
ieatu1~s a deck: 3. car garage. City schools. Shown by
appomtmenl.
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NEW LISTING - Good Starter Home - Country
atmosphere. Very nice 2 bedroom, 12x12 eat-in krtchen,
12'&gt;24' living room, carpeted, vinyl siding; storage building;
garden area, on paved road. Only $26,600.00.

For Lease

Celll14· 445,~387.
Beby

MS t 35.g01 troc:tor. plowa. dilc
ond blode. Coli e1 4-912· 7401.

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PRICE REDUCED- Li~e new, choice location. 3
bedrooms .. Much reliilldeling has been done. 2
car garage, barn, and over 6 acres ol land.
adiacent to Raccoon Cjlunly Park. Priced only in
the 30s. Don't miss this buyer opportunity!

Routt 33 . .Nonh of Pomeroy.
flerrtal trail••· Call 614-992·

Trill• apec• for rent. At. 1

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pold. Colle14·448·4416 eft•• 7
PM.
COUNTRY MOBI ~E Home Pork.

W.Vo. Ceii304-773-18B1 .

C~lga.

1112 2100 cc englfte • auto.
_Irena. 1•79 Plymouth Arrow
truck. 2100 cc. &amp; apMd, run.
good, rough body. 1187 Hondo
700 c'c lntiNOipl•. 1980 Harl.,
1000 cc Sport ..... Many new
cycle . .-na • •oc. lllpl•on'l
CYI)Ie. Eureka Sur Route, Box

#235

ava~lable.

llooma for rent, day. week.
month . .Gtllll Hutel. Call 814·
Ul-9680. Rent lllowat$120
month.

SpliCe for am1ll trailere. All
hoolt-upa. Clble. AlaoefflcieinCI(
rooma, elr 1nd cable. M11on,

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241-1239.

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Bar &amp; 2 atoola. 160. Sot1 &amp;
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CHERYL ~EMLEY, ,REAtTOR

SOUTHERN HILLS R. E., INC.
JUDY DEWITT, BROKER.

1978 Ford LTD. Ooocltlrll. new
b.a:wy, air. *700 . C1ll 814·

S.E. Ohio.

Pets for Sale

REALTOR•

71 Auto's For Sale

· LOOK!!. LOOK!ILOOK!!
Broker's Remarks: This is the most outstanding
28 acres that has ever been put on the market in
the 28 years I've been selling real estate. Perfect
tor 4 or 5 homes~es. Beautiful v1ew. Washington
Grade S~hool. Rural water. Just 4 miles south on
Rt. 7 Ex1stmg house needs repair.'·but is liveable
and would make an outstanding rental.

LOTS- tocated on Bulaville Road within appro&gt;.
3 miles from town. Rural water and electric

415 Furniahed 'Rooms

7479.

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CROSS&amp; SONS
35 W•t. Jock...,, Ohio.

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446-6610
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742-3171

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NEW LISnNG! OUTSTANDING BUY! Well
mamtaml!'l 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. .
Bnck/lrame bl·level, spacious eQuipped "'tchen,
h~mg room. family room. attached 2 car garage.
Forced a1r gas lurnace/c·alr. (Appro&gt;. 1,900 5Q ft
livong space) .35 WEST AREA $59,900.00 WON'T
lAST LONG.
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Furnithld room. t71. Utilh:i•
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119 Seoond. Gallipolis. C.ll
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#2528

: APARTMENTS, mobile homea.

304-112-211e.

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H41y &amp; G111in

400 bol• of Clovot Hoy. 400
bll• of MlxH Ji-v. Cuh onty.
Coli 61 4-388·8483 or 381- ·
8880 or 614-471 -1472:

~~~;:~!::!;n, N...JH~Iond,

OPERATING BUSINESS - Rl 35 WEST AREAIncludes all Inventory and equipment. Owners
wantmg to deal. Call today for more details.

2 - - turnlohod tpt. 12eo
· month. Utilltl• indudld. Pom•
. ..... 614-192-2145.

lleah Stre«. MlddltpOrt. Ohio,
· 2 bedroom furnilhtd ept. utili. tl• pili~. Nf•en.-enddepo•it.

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REALTOR
REALTOR
REALTOR
REALTOR

·~see! I told you it . would

446-6610

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. e14·9t2· 7787. EOH.

. 304-882-3287 .. 304-773. 1024.

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446-4206

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JUDY DEWITT
. J. Merrill Carter
Becky Lena
Pliyllis Loveday
Patrick Cochran
Liz Long
Sonny Garnes
REALTQROio' Charyl Lemley

U.S.

J:'om~, Dhlo. 114-,82-6461 . For Hlo - Hoy •1 .00 bolo. ofteo 7PM .
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Firewood 130.00 tr.uck load . Bleck Mat, Pe~lngese , 1 yr. old.
~ .... flroWood, eao.oo dump dollvorod. 304·773-5165.
Call 81 4-446·8974. ·
~...... lood. dtllnoood, 304-6781903. . .
Wood burner, modern 4 ft. wood
Rottweiler-' 1 Vzit.yfs. old. Good
coffee teble, womina mirrored watch dog. NQ papers. Good
flr-d dtllnoood, atockod. drtner, 304·17tl-4064.
buy. t160. Be1utiful dog. Call
~38.00. Mooon Couml•. Galli·
614 - 388 · 93~4 .
·li'olla Glh• .,. . within r...on 1t
, pur dltc:rotlon, 304-895-3oWd. 55 Building Supplies
12 wk. old Male Cockor Spaniet
tor sele.. 1100 . 814-742·2233 .
SURPLUS ARMY. DENIM.
~!ENTAL, CARHART CLO· Building Materials
Aegiatered Siberian Husky.
1HING. Orlalnll 1rmy Clmau- Black, brick, tewer pipe~, win·
$100.614-992.7124.
flll&amp; H. 0. "Sam" Some-

V. A. Property Manager

462 2ND AVE . REAR
BONNIE &amp; JIM STUTES- REALTORS

mo. All utlllt._ pold. C.ll ·
. 81ol-241-9170 or 441-1323.

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54 Misc. Merchandise

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nniMti. Ohio. Drop 1 en to
• \VIIIIIIft E. 1Mh411. 147 H;rm
Uic.the. Ohl~ 41801 .
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REAL ESTATE

· Lage 2 IR . -" '"~rtmont, n••
: doortocoft.... ;lt,.oor. 1300•

b~h.
Utl~l•.pold.

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: u..,..tn 3 room •

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replace, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths,
kitc~eitldininiiliel,
$47,000•.

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HOUSE • .TENNIS COURT and 25 ACRES- $173
Will consider hou~e. court and acres for
Call for
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room eutte. pllltlorm

304-418·1187.

rooms, gourmet Kllc~e n. la!llily room, game room, .
st~dX.. mud/laun.dry (oam •. l ~door storage room with
add111onallaundry4ac1hl1es. 2·car garage, 2 fireplaces ·
ce1 lmg fans, wooden deck, full length of. house. Many
extras.
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BREATHTAKING VI,EW of Gallipolis and Ohio River, full
length wmdows for1maximum view ..Secluded for total
privacy. Cdy school district Located 1!I! miles from
downtQwn Galhpolls. Only 8 .miles from Locks and
Dam.
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f.ree • stump removal,
Jrewooct- •110 per ctumplold.
Jte• :V..C:h•a. Don'a LAnda-

4·.5 BEDROOMS; 13 baths, form.al living arid dining

3aN:J11S 91/1 I:Jtr:/il

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Markll't, Rt. 35, Henderaon.

Nhac:. MerQH'ilndise

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I,UPinOO,. noll peSOIO WB4141!M P!l!S
84S ·uedo Sloop pue SMOPU!M 841118
P84 II!M llw 'S88J6ep gg iii&amp;Jeq S.l!M
I! U84M 'l4fi!U 8UQ 'SU!81UnOW 941
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PICKENS USED FURNITURESofe"e. chllra. lempe. rwotlnwe.
dl8MI. dlnn.ne. bedding. hi&amp;
labed, gt-.were • milO. 304-

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cowo. Coli 114-992· 8040
114·982-7148 . .

Open All Winter - ·.Plenty fruits

111'1~0
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Livestock

For-ule upright ' pilrtO. 't40 .00.

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VIII., Fumh:urw.,
N•w end u.ad fumttu .. lnd
eppllcanc••· Call 814·441·
71172: Hours 9·1.
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W1nted to buy 1 to 8 br.t

drewer. *41; twin
Nllll.
let; .mh:rowav•
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tage in the mountains. One
night. when it was barelr 55
P H A MI S
1-·__,;-:.;..:.:..;.:....:;.,.:~-l.
degrees, my wife had al the
windows and doors open. She
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with them
you
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miCII Clbfn•a. hndbo.r• 130

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Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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M woodt311e .85
pc. living room
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uo. 10 n 211. Mid••·.... Ullfl
to 1111. IIOGIIn- . U28 10
0371. L.omt&gt;o Ul to U21.
Mollohon Fumku,.
D.,_t10t-upto•411. .upp•llw'lld
.. Oolilllollo. Oh.
Wood ll!ble w-6 c:b*l Ull to Din-·t228 • up. Uvlng
nts. hok •1oo.,.,. un. roo"' eult .. · t300. • up,
Hutllll• ·-Mid up. IIMik
Roolln-•111 • tip, C.'"'
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ovollolilo te qulltiod buyoro. C.
e110. Mmr. . . orboa .m.. 814·.W6·7444.
ful or . .e. ftrm t71, Mid
til. OUoon " ' ' .1 121, ICing
1310. 4 •-•oh•t til. Gun
t;:ein•• I
OM or llealric
renee 137 ; llllby m.nres. .
Ul • '41. hd from• UO.
030 • King from·o 180. 0~

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Clyde B. Walker, 246-6278

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B. J. Hairston~ 446-4240
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1177 Chw... c...loo. 4 door. 1173 Ford Torino; UOO. Coli
olr, - . . Claod ~nd. Coli 114-441-*194
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127. 4 lpeld. n• Q~Mnt, utn~
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Truck•· for Sale

1874 Ford hlllf-ton pickup 302.

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Clwyli• Fifth.
114-742-2411 .

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1171 l'lvmoulh s ..mp, olont 8
lor oolo. 1310 &gt;1112Suzu.lol128
liM 1221. 814-181-3197.

1111 C h - AM-FM, P.S ..

P.l .. ».now tl&lt;-. roly whool•.

4 - · 4 oyl. outo, C S model:
13100. 1"·112-3219.
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tion. Body toir. 1325. 114-992·
1131.
71 Iuick SkyiM'k. cuatom. a·c,
cr· control. 1utom11ic. runs
. - good. 1300. ~04-87,5-6707 .

11130mll&amp; Pf.; pb,air.am-fm,
cond. oz.aoo. c.11
.tt• 5 p.m. 304-895-3820.

. . Dodge250 Ram, Custom
conwralon. Treil• rt.ty' . Ci!l

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Carpenter WtJrk- Plumbing,
roofing, tiding. Aa homer81Nlin.
Cell 814-389-8842.

in twnttu.. upho!...ring.

Carp.,ter work• $8,60 a hr. or
. by' the job. Panelling, painting.
dryY~MII.

remodeling. Cell , 814·

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Improvements

Rotary or cable' tool drilling.
Most wells ,:ompllled aamed.IVPump salea and service. 304·
896· 3802

Starks Tree and Lawn Service,
lawn care, landtceplng. 11ump
ramowel , · 304-5J.8-2842 or
676-2903.
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8o Refrigeration

General Hauling

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CONVENIENT LOCATION JUST A. FEW
MILES FROM . CITY. 3 BEDROOMS, Ph
BATHS ATIACHED GARAGE', FENCED
BACK YARO.
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Talk to Audrey Canaday , Mary Floyd or Bob Gordon lt
CANADAY'"f(EALTY . They ~ nOV!( how to determine a
realisti c-price; who the qualified bu-yers are; where to
locate mortgage loans, and what to do for a quick. un ·
c omplicated closing .
Buyin~ or s~lling real estate] For fair treatment and
gQod advice ask o REI.LTOR ~ o1 CANADAY REALTY.

86 Comcealed
87 Reform.
89 Spelling conteSt
92 Jury list
95 Sharp corner
98 Clty1n Russlf'
99 Guard
101 Enthusiasm
103 Transaction
104 Proposition
105 Alcoholic
beverage
· 106 Agave plant
1Q7 Negative pre/ix
108 Above and
touching
110 lnl.et
111 Printer's measure
112 Gasp.for breath ·
113 Strikes .
115 Running
117 Equals 12 months
119 Credit note: abbr.
120 Chinese faction
121 Office staff
124 Antlered animal
126 Raised
127 Painful
128 Remained at ease
130 Barracuda
132 Narrow opening
133 Danish Island
134 S~mmer In Paris
135 Sow'
137 Three, In Madrid
139 Type of cross
140: Real estate map
141 Winter vehicles
143 Observes
·145 Blrd's craw
146 Cupboards.
148 Hay,ks
150 Psrole
152 Tell
153 Late actress
Geraldine·
154 Arabian chieftain
156 Mended with
· cotton
157 Dropsy
158 Aroma
159 Gaming cubes
160 Out of date
DOWN
1 Regions
2 Ms. Bailey, et al.
3 Weakens by
overexertion

4 Lamprey
5 Go by water
. 6 Connected with
7 l:llgh mountain
8 Irritate
9 Cocker- .
10 Hasty repast
11 Gary Carter's
glove
12 'The lo,nellest
number' 13 General Electric:
abbr.
14 Cleaning utensils
15 Cloth measure
16s-wa
17 Landed property
18 Stalks
20 Frond
23 Repast ·
25 Disturbance
27'Frank
28 Cylinder · ·
31 Top of house
33 Clement
36 Protective ditch
38 Entice
40. Abound
41 Flnancl.al
Institution
43 _Larry of the
CetUcs
· 45 - to the core
46 Decrepit horses:
··slang
47 Row
49 Letter opener
51 "Hogan's
Heroes" star
52 Looked Intently,
53 ·"Planet of the
54 Word heard In
doctor's office
56 Handling
59 Uhlrultlulnoss
60 King of beasts
· .61 Boast
63 Stabbed
·e5 Story
67 Native metal
69 That thing
70 Bae, e.g&gt;
72 Fish from moving
boat
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74 Suffice
76 Sign on elevator
77 Squander

garments
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94 Nickel symbol
96 Secular
97V100 Iron J)A ~-· ~

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105 Staff

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112 l[lard
113 "The Greeteet
American -"
114 Classifying
116 N.J.
basketballers
118 Transported with
delight
120 Civil disorder
121 - au Prince
122 Teased: colloq.
123 Majors and
Remick
125 Natives of Bonn
126 Censured
127 Oceans
129 Antlered animal
131 .Plagues
132 Look fixedly
133 Toward shelter
134 Church official
136 Act
138· Native of
Stockholm
140 Fiber plant
141 State flower of
Utah ·
142 Prefix with circle
144 "The - Maxwell
Story" '
147 Mate shaep
148 Cushion
149 Thus
151.Epoch
153 Govt. agcy.
handling mall
155 Again: prefix

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SHOVELING TIME- U was lime to gel the old
shovels . oul Mooday momlnc and clear the
sidewalks of slushy saow as the temperatures

By NANCY YOACHAM
"We're not parents against
teachers. We're parents for
children. We can malce more
Impact as parents than we give
ourselves credit. And we want to
organize ourselves for our children, not against our childrens'
teach~rs."

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NUTES FROM SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA. KYGER CREEK
SCHOOLS.

$12,900 BUYS A COZY COTTAGE IN CITY. 60Xl30 LOT,
STORM WINDOWS, GAS fURNACE.
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TURKEY RUN RD. - . I 'h STORY HOME. WITH APPROX. 2
ACRES 2 BEDROOMS, FULL BASEMENT,' DINING ROOM,
KYGER CREEK SCHOOLS. $33,900.

· Those were some of the com·
ments • at a roeetlng Sunday
· afternoon at Pomeroy VIllage
Hall of approximately 100 Meigs
Local "Parents For Education."
The unoffjclal support group of
parents first emerged publicly at
Middleport Elementary on Dec.
21 when some of Meigs L()Cals
schools were .reopened to stu·

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MOBILE HOME- 1978 12X60, 2 BEDROOMS, I BATH, NICE
SPACIOUS ROOMS. EQUIPPED KITCHEN, FURNISHED,
ELECTRIC FURNACE. GOOD BUY AT $8,000.

JUST LISTED! 3 .BEDRO~S, 2 STORY FRAME ~OME. 2
'LOTS, GARD£N SPACE AND FRUIT TREES, BARN, NORTH
GALLIA SCHOOLS. $19,900.
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far, wlll arrive In Ohio late
anclSiaH Repo'if ·.
Monday.
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· Between one and three Inches
Ohio had an easy winter until
of snow late Sunday night forced · the start of the new year when
postporiem~pj _olclaaaesJD. some
·temperatures bottomed out at
area sthools and delayed this
their coldest levels Satur.day
mornlnll's opening fn others.
across paFts of the Buckeye
Between one and three Inches .State.
fell from 8 p.m. untjl midnight
The next surge of cold. air will
Sunday. Classes were dismissed ...0 arrive Monday. Tuesday morntoday In the Meigs Local, East·
lng lows are expected to zero to 10
ern, Southern, Carleton and
above with a 10 to 15 mile an hour
.. M:asoll _County . district.~. along.. wiMAhat will make iUeelmor.e ..
with tbe Gailla Christian School.
like 25 below.
De1ayed starts· were reported
The leading edge of the cold
In the GaHla County ·Local
surge Is marked by a cold front,
. District and Guiding Hand
Its wind shift and a few flurries.
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The front will move across, Ohlo
School.
· Temperatures fe(l to· the low
Monday morning·, preceded ..by
20s In the trl-~ounty area. The
the !lorries.
Melgs-Gallla Post, State High·
Then the cold will come and
WaY Patrol reported eight auto
keep com!ng this week,
- ·accidents Sunday. The Meigs and
A dump of lake effect snow will ~
Gallla sheriff departments re·
occur to the lee of the Great
ported
no
snow-related
mishaps
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Lakes. This despite the rapid
hove.r ed around· freezing. He)re Mark Reltmlte
formation
of Ice on Lake Erie. As
gave a hand to a local merchBJi1t oa Court Street In
The
coldest
air
of
the
wlnter,so
usual,
the
wind direction, will
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dents for the first time since the
beginning of the Meigs teachers'
strike on Nov. 6.
Since then, the group has
continued . to display concl!rn
over the strike situation In an
effort, according to comments at
Sunday's meeting, to find solu·
tlons to problems which allowed
the stike to come about In the first
.place and continue for as long as
It has.
Parents admitted they don't
expect to take care of the
Immediate problems In this
strike. "We don't expect to find
solutions to take care of the
problems we have now," said one
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determine what area gets hit '
hard.
The ilortheas t tip of Ohio ·
stands a chance of significant •
accumulation Monday afternoon··
and evening with points from
near Lake Erie to Buffalo In a
more favorable area for snow.
. Sunday, by contest, was a
comfortable day with the mercury rising Into the 30s und,er a
f!llx of high clouds and sun.
· The late afternoo11 meatboer
"map snowed the Arctic 'front
crossing Wlsconlsn and eastern
lowa while low pressure was in
the Gulf of Mexico and high
pressure off the New England
coast..
By this time Monday, the Gulf
c_past low will have exploded Into
major storm off the New
England coast. This will pull the ·
Arcticfront across Ohio Monday
morning and to the east coast by
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solutions to . pr.e vent the same
problems fr ·om occurlng In the
'future."
Many pnrents singled out
Ohio's collerctlve bargaining law,
which gives teachers the right to
strike, as-ttre culprit In the strike

Is "a minority" of Meigs'
the "welfare" of the public Is
Involved, and not just when teachers lnvolv~d In the alleged
health and safety Is Involved, as acts of vandallsm, and many
stated their Intentions to contact
the law now reads.
The letter also states that Meigs County Court Judge Pa·
voters in southeastern Ohio ex· trick O'Brien to encourage him to
j pect a level of state funding that "prosecute to the fullest extent of
the law" any teacher found to be
will ensure quality educatlon 1
sltua~r~r'' Sent To Boster
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Although parents Sunday said Involved In criminal acts of
Copies ol'' letters to State Rep. repeatedly that they "are not vandalism or harassment.
Jolynn Bo·ster, who serves on against the teachers" of the
Two Meigs' teachers have
Ohio's . Ho.use Committee for dlstr(ct, they also said repeat· charges against them In CQUnty
Education, were passed out fo edly that they "are against the court for alleged ·actlqns on Dec.
parents at the meeting with the alleged acts ·of vandalism" that . 18 at the high school during an
request th1~t the letter~ be signed · have occurred since the reopen· lnservlce session for substitutes.
and forw1nded to Boster.
lng of schools. "If students had
There was discussion as to the
The lett•i~r requests a revision committed these same acts, they quality of education In · the
by the st1 1te legislature of the would have been sent away by district under the substitute
teachers, with most parents
collective 1 bargaining law, to now," said one parent.
Parents acknowledged that I ~ stating that they, . and their
· allow enjl!linlng of strikes when

resume today

Negqtiatlons between the
During a temporary Injunction
Melp Local School District
hearing held before Judge Cha·
Board of Education and the · ~les Knight- In the Meigs, County
Melp LOcal Teachers Assocla· · Common Pleas Court last Thurs·
tton were scheduled to take place day. Judge Knight not qnll'
atlp.m. thlsafternoonlnAthens.
granted. the Injunction but or·
Meigs Local As~lstant Superln· dered the teachers and the board
tendeDt James~arpenter said
to go Into negotiations before
that he was \O!lfled Monday Wednesday -morning and to re·
morning of the Monday after· port back to him by that time.
noonii!BZ!onbetweennegotlators
Meantime, this morning Ml·
ot both groups.
chael Wilfong, president of the
The neeotiatlons session was Meigs Local Teachers Associ&amp;·
called by David Thorley and tlon, Issued the . following
Ward WIIIOn, federal mediators statement:
·worlffiii with the groupe In an
''The MLTA Is pleased with
attempt to reach a ll!tUement. Judge Knight's order to resume
Tile leat IH!IIIon between the two neeouauona.
_lfOIIJill on Dec. 22 tal~ to bring
''The ueociiUoo ~ made It
about a setllemeat of the clear froiD the bellnillng · of
teachers strike wblcb bepn on bartallllq tbat II II willlna to
Nov. 6. .
neeoUate at eaytlme, et eny
Schoola of Melp Locel were place, to I'8ICh ud fair and
ecbedaled to be opeucttodey tor equitable colltraet Mttlement.
. the II!Veatb dey receatJy using
"We will ao to the table
subltltute teacben. However, prepared to neeotlate In food
clauelln the dlltrlct u well as felth ll!d arolllld the clock 11
tiiiiiiiD the Southern and Eut· · · nece~Sity to brlnt en end to the
era Local Diltrtet were ololt!d atrllte. Wecubopebopetbet the ·
todaY clue to a Jllbt 1110wfall · bolrd .. Ia prepared to do .the
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politics In the system- while providing a cheaper
bOnd proceeds annually, making sure to give
r egistration method than using highly-paid state
equal treatment to large and small governmental
units and to give priority to projects with the
employees.
'Gov. Richard F. Celeste Is scheduled to deliver
·
highest need.
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his ''State of the State'·' addre~s to a joint session
The House Ways ami Means Committee will be
o'- the General Assembly at noon on Jan. 13 In the
working simultaneously on Its own guidelines, .
House chamber..
meaning there could be a clash between the two
· The administration's $500 million two-year
chambers in the future.
capital Improvements bill Is not e1'pected to be
Anotheer priority matter which could cause
ready until March. The capital bill, a feature of
debate Is a solid waste regulatory bill now under
even,Lnumbered years, contains the plans for
study in the House Energy and Environment
cons\ruction and repair projeCts at state faclll·
Committee. State officials are trying to dlscour- ) ·
ties, primarily on state university ·c ampuses.
age the dumping of trash from eastern states Into
Expecl More Debate
eastern Ohio· landfills.
More debate Is expected over the plan .to
The Senate and House also are expected to work
implement State Issue 2- a$1.2 billion bond Issue
on legislation delaying the date of auto emission
for local roads. bridges and sewer systems
Inspections In the Cleveland and Cincinnati areas ,
adopted by the voters last November.
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and tightening up the Ohio National Guard
A special Senate panel Is trying to set up ·'-· Scholarship program, which has run short of
guidelines for distributing $120 million worth of · money.

100 Meigs··parents··orgw~nize Sunday 'for our ~hildren'

BRICK EXTERIOR, GAS HEAT, \1 BATH, GREAT LOCATION. EX·
CELLENT BUY AT $25.000.

$25,000 - 1HREE BEDROOM RANCH IN CITY. FENCED
BACK YARD. LARGE EQUIPPED EAT-IN KITCHEN, GARAGE.

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79 Airline Info.
83 Nabokov novel
85 Helping
86 Wife of Zeus
87 i.OOBB garment
. 88 Emerald Isle
89 'Exlst
90 Complete
91 Prepares for print
92 Greet&lt; letter
93 Protective

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$29,000 - SPACIOUS MODULAR, LOCATED IN COUNTRY
AIR SUBDIVISION, 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, GAS FURNACE,
CEN. AIR, LARGE LOT. GREAT PlACE FOR AFAMILY. KYGER
CREEK SCHOOLS.

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position. Skeen, 60, n.ow In his severtJih term, Is
trusted Riffe lll!\ltenant.
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. , Major Activities
Both the House and Senate plan committee ·
meetings for this week. The majo~ ar,\tlvlty will be
ln. a House Highways and ' Pi.\bllc .· Safety
subcommittee, which wlli vote out a 1'mbstitute blli
- revising the method of registering m otorvehlcles.
The Senate last year adopted a bl U eliminating
deputy motor vehicle registrars a1nd replacing
half of them with state employe'es occupying
regional offices. A centralized mall-Ill-System·
would b1! key to orderly reglstratld/n.
The House subcommittee ha! J a different
version, retaining the deputies, Irequiring an
office In every county and providing for a
subsidized mali-In system, which 3111 percent of the
motorists are expected to use.
It would be Illegal to solicit poll•:tlcal contribu·
tlons from the deputy registrars. 1Riffe says this
will eliminate one of the major complaints -

Year~s

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EIGHTY·SEVEN ACRES- $20,000. PUBLIC WATER AVAILA·
BLE. CITY SCHOOLS. HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!

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SUNDAY PUZZLER
1 Part of church: pl.
6 Blreme necessity:
pl.
10 Smoke and log
. 14 Appor:tions
19 Amend
21 A Wilson
22 Baseball team
23 Interfere with ·
unwarrantably
24 Sooner
26 Appease
28 Filled
29 Macaw
30 Den
32 Legislate
33 Extinct flightless
. birds
~ Scottish cap
35 Mr. Plckins·
37 Simpleton
39 Writing fluid
40 Cash dra~er
• 41 Wagers ·
42 Supercilious
person
44 Journeyed
46 'Exchange
47 Biblical weed
48 oi.clared
50 Gamboled ·
52 On- and
needles
· 53 "- Officer and
a Gentleman"
55 Allowance lor .
waste
57 Latin conjunction
58 Apothecary's
l...........l'lelght
·59 Search lor
60 Equals 16 ozs.
62 Vigor: colloq.
64 Javelin
66 In the direction of
68 Near.
69 Roman road
70 Title of respect
71 Way out
73 Schoolbook
75 Of neither sex
'77 Portico
78 Cubic meter
SO By oneself
81 'The sixth sense'
82 HarVesting
84 Spin

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.Pomeroy-MiddlepCJ·•rt, Ohio, Monday, January 4, ~ 9~8

By LEE LEONARD
, l)PI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS - The Ohio General· Assembly
reconvenes this month for a 1988 session to be
dominated by money and poUtlcal matters, and
punctuated by election campaigning.
The House Is to kick off the new year this week
with a Wednesday session, whlie the Senate does
not meet hi fuU ~sion until Jan. 12. ·
Hou.Se Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr., D-New
Boston, plans a brief one-day session to swear In a
new member and· elect an assistant majority !loor
leader to succeed the late Vernon F. Cook,
D.Cuyahoga Falls, who died last month.
Wayne Jones of Akron, a former deputy
· superintendent of the Ohio Insurance Depart·
ment, will be sworn In to ser-ve the remaining year
· of Cook's term·. ·
·
· Veteran Rep. Clifton Skeen, . D·Akron, Is
expected to be elected to Cook's leadership

Dillard Wate( Service: Pools,

you sell
your home!

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General ~~eritbly ~~eeonvenes for new year

448-4,77

AUDREY f . CANADAY. REAlTOR
RoBERT GORDON. REALTO~. 446·6ZI6
MAkl FLOYD. REAlTOR. 446-3383
25 LOCUST STREET. GALLIPOLIS. OHfO

Super Lotto
.. 41-26-2-21-3443

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~0::r';d1 ~:aa

Cisterns, Wells. DeiNery Any·
time. Call 114~441·7404.No
Sunday c•l•.
·

Let us ·help

.

446-7 .. uu

875 ~ 1788 .

. Canaday

. 101 ACREs- $26,500- MOSTLY WOOOm: PUBLICWA·
TER AVAILABLE, OLDER HOME NEEDS REPAIRS, TOBACCO ·
BASE.
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Gallipoh. Ohio
·Phone 814-448·3888 or 814·

86

3-7

enttne

·Reeidanti• 'or conlrn~IW .wi~­
lng. New tervlce Ot' r..-,1.
Ucenlld electrician. Eatlmata
free. A ldenour Electrical. 304-

•

HOUSE OF THE WEEK

SUPER. SUPER BUY! BRICK AND FRAME RANCH, 3 B£0·
~OOMS. EAT-IN KITCHEN HAS RANGE AND REFRIG. TH·
ERMO PANE WINDOWS, NICE LEVEL LOT. $26,000.

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Cloudy, cold tonight. Low
zero to 5 above. West winds 10
to 20 mpb/ 'l'uesday, sunny,
cold, high near 15.

1858

REAL ESTATE

Cor. Fourth and Pine

ACROSS

YOUR . ESTATE ~WAITS -:- CIRCLE DRIVE. PARK LIKE
GROUND AND A STAHLY COLONIAL 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
HOME WITH RECREATION ROOM COMPLETEWITH POOL TA·
. BLE PLUS FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE AN DBAR.ENOR·
MOUS GARAGE WITH LOFT THAT COULD EASILY BECOME
GUEST QUARTERS. INGROUND POOL $125.000.
BEAUTFIUL COUNTRY SURROUNDINGS MAKE A PERFECT
SETTING FOR THIS 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL HOME. FORMAL
DINING ROOM. DEN. IN-GROUNO POOL. 5 ACRES. $60,00Q.
II ICE AND VERY AFFORDABLE - LE GRANDE BLVD., o
BEOROOMS, I ~ BATHS. LEVEL LAWN, FAMILY ROOM. JUST
LISTED! $44,000.

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.LE~DINGH.AM
.
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Plumbing
. &amp; Haeting

84

Daily Number
474
Pick 4

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CARTER'S I'WMBING'
AND.HEATING

Fetty Tree Trimming, stu.mp

Real Estate General

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Call

304·878-,4184 lor tree
ettima1.

Ohio LoUery

Approx. 4 milrs lrom
on a blacktop r111d; 2 acr~. 6
nrce offices, 3 baths, a
.Loading dock W~h 10ft. h1&amp;11
electric rollu~ door•. l2 ft. hil!ll ~lectric roll up _
door at lhe.sroe
entrance to the shop area. Wired for a machme shop w~h a
large parts ·storage area. LOTS Of USES - WHAT'S YOUR
NEED? SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
#668

~I countytrea.22ylars. Th•b!Ut

removal . Call 304-876-1331 .

"

SPRING VALLEY AREII'- SPACIOUS BRICK RANCH, COZY
FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE OFF FULLY EQUIPPED
KITCHEN, 3 BEDROOMS, I \1 BATHS, El&lt;TRA LARGE MASTER
BEDROOM HAS. TELEVISION VIEWING AREA. CALL NOW!

•

Mowrev·• Upholltarlng MI'VIng

tee .. locll ref•enc• .furnished.
Fr.. el11m.tea. Call Collect
·t - 814- ~37 · 0488 . diiV or night.

Motorcycles

ADDRESS: BITTERSWEET DRIVE
PRICE: $39,000
ANNUAL TAXES $344.64
LOT SIZE: 110x200 •

Upholstery : ·

. . WJ&gt;,TERPROOFING

1971 GMC 4whMI df~ . orwil

74

87

Un~di11onel lifetime guaran-

Cleaner, one half mile up
Rd. Cell 614448-0294.

77 .Ch..,.., 4 -wheel drive truck,
G~od Cond. 304-678: 241·8.

Walltraon'a Wat•r Hauling.
r•aonebla ratM. lmmediall
2,000 g1Uon d•Uvery. clt ....nt.
PGoiL well. etc: call 304-578~
2918.

BASEMENT ·

.SWEEPER and sewing machine
repair, perts. and 1uppll11: P'idc
up lf'!d deM'IIery. Davis Vecuum

., 400. 304-876-2687.

P.~es

Paul Rupa. Jr. Water S•vl01.
Pools. ciaterna, wtfl1. Call 114441·317t .

Home
Improvement's

.RON'S Televiaion ServiCe .
Houae cells on RCA. Quazar.
GE . Speciellng in Zenith. Cell
304·576-2398 or 614 · 446·
1119 QMC, Y.. ton es&amp;O; 1972 198' Honda.. 2500 mil•. VT
Ch..,y. 1&gt; ton 1880; l976 500A..,ot. •eoQ. _COII8t4-379- . 2454.
' o·~·r 1125.· _31!4·&amp;·7.5 ' 1903;~ .· 2t12 . .. · .. .. , . . ·

4-dr.. ....

A • . A Walet hrviot. HOme
oltt••· wella, poola fill ... For·
m.tv Jam• Boys Wllart.CIII

s~rvrces

1993 Joop CJS. 8 o:vl.. ·4 spd ..
h•d tqp. Loca af extru. E~t~Cel .
cond. Coli 614-448-4976.

1978 Chevy Winslow van.

a J Weter 8er¥ioe. Swimming

304-171-8370.

R ogara8eaement
Waterproofing.
·

Coli 61 4·742-2421 .

Vikings,
OUers
advance·

_241·12U.

buy junk tr8nsmllllktnl.

81 4·448-4393 ...... 446· 0139
evens. ii. Wltk.nds.
, .

tntde on alngle axle dump truck.

General Hauling

Pooll. cltlern,, wella. Ph, t14-

.Uud &amp; rebUilt t•'nsmiuions. All
intenwlty intp.cted &amp; gu1rn·
• -· Coli 114·441-0911. We

.

· 11•1 Oldo Omogo. 1983

86

Auto .Pam
&amp; •Accesiorlu
•'

outomotiC. 1110. 1t74 Ford
hllf ton pld!.up. I cyl.. sutomltlc. 43.000 1ctU.! mil•.
11100. Colll14·441-1912 .

f978 Dodat 4 whHI drtve,
C. 114·378·2112.
1977 FOfd 4 whMI driwo. 1978
Ch..,y "Mon Pick-up. n 600
1 - Cerioo~M, blocll on blodi. ooeh.•l\4-949-2801 .
...., inlllta. 1111 Honds 3
wllelle. 2 tt..t.,- Low Rid••· 188!4-Ford1501c, ps.~ pb: crulse
,... ...... lola of ctvomt. C.ll control, 4 -tp, low mil•. .xc.
e1~1211 lift• 7 ~M .
cond. S••t.o epprecllte. 1(1200.
---'-----'----1Firm. 304·882·22.3.
·
1111 Dodto Lon- Turbo. Air.
'
cruiM. tit. 11100. Ctll 814·
317·011t2. .

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THTias Sentinel
71 Auto'• For Sele

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children, are pleased with the
substitutes. There were complaints about the training and
supervision of vocational stu·
dents at the high school.
Parents who have already
vl~lted their children 's schools
since the reopening encouraged
other parents to do the same.
A rumor was dispelled that the
days of sohool under the substitutes will not count with a parent
stating he was told ·by Me!gs
Superintendent Dan Morris that
the days will count or the school
district wouldn:t be spending the
money to keep the schools open.
Ii was also pointed out that If the
days were not to count, it would
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