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ail benefits that village employees
presently rece ive. Jane Walton, a
clerk-treasurer of fanner years,
was recently named to fill the post
upon the resignation of Bill Snouffer.
Mayor Richard Seyler announced
that village books were recently
audited. Unaccountable from the
audit is $13.65. Council chose to let
the figu re carry over until the next
audit .
John Anderson , council president,
gave an upda te on the status of the
Pizza Hut sewer line extension a nd
the Union Avenue road slip repair.
Specifications for the Pizza Hut
project are out and bids for the job
are now being taken according to
· Anderson.
" Assuming there is a successful
bidder within the . price guide,
construction should begin soon,"
Anderson said .
By request from council, Meigs
County Commissioners will admin·
ister the two grants which were

awarded for the sewer line exten·
sion . Cutoff date for accepting bjds
for the project is Dec . 28 .
In regard to Union Avenue.
Anderson felt council should begin
thinking of putting money in escrow
for the Ohio Department of Trans ·
j)lrtation to draw on when the
project to repair a slippage under
the road gets underway. A cost.
sharing agreement for the project
has been arranged between the
village and ODOT.
The Union Avenue project has
been deemed necessary by state
officials because the road is a
primary access route during em ergency situations.
Repair plans for Union Avenu e
have been completed and construe·
lion is scheduled to begin sometime
in the spring, reported Anderson .
On recommendation of Mrs.
Walton, council decided to renew
mem bership In the Ohio Municipal
League. Membership entitles coun-

cil to benefits which Walton said
outweigh the cost of $336 per year ,
including legal advice from league's
attorneys .
Council member Bruce Reed
volunteered to meet with represen·
tatives from Brogan -Warner Insu rance Co. to try to tlim down
coverage for the village . "Some
things may be iilsured that s houldn 't
be." said Seyler .
Seyler reported that street
workers would be checking a n area
in front of the Story law offices
where something sharp protruding
from the sidewalk is cutting tires.
Str eet workers ~&lt;ill also be
checking an area on Spring Avenue
where a sign is reportedly down , and
will be removing or changing the
one way and no parking signs in
front of Shammy's carry-out near
the Pomeroy bridge.
Approval was given for Wal ton to
transfer funds wit hin the genPral
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$22,500 to $32,500 a year J a n. 1,
followed. by a second increase of up
to 10 percent iii J a nuary 1987. It also
contains a series of incrementS for
both majority and minority leader·
ship posts, many of whom have
received base pay only in the past,
and 14 percent boosts for county
officials in 1985 and again ii11987.
Meanwhile , there was no iildica-

tion Monday that any progress has
been made since a partisa n clash
halted the bill in the Senate on
Friday .
"It's in a state of fl ux," sa id
Minority Leader Paul E . Gillmor.
R-Port Clinton .
Gilimor's refusal to vote for the
bill last week touched off the dispute
after Democrats insisted . he go

along to illustrate broad bipartisan
support .
· He said he was "inclined " not to
vot e for an y pa ,v ra ise bill ;JI a
lam e-duck sPssion and that he is
"still incli ned not to volt' for th is
one."
Senat e Pres ident Harry Meshel.
D-Youngst own, wa s unm·ailablr for
comment.

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conta ined in any version of the bill
that reaches his desk.
He said he felt it ina ppropriate "in
these times when I am preaching the
gospel to get Ohio's house in order"
for a nyone to talk about raising the
governor's pay.
Celeste added, " I like this job. I'll
work for what It pays."

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Pomeroy's iilcome tax will go into
effect on Jan. 1. ·
.This came about Monday night
when Pomeroy Village Council m et ·
In regular session and gave the
income tax ordinance its third
reading and final approval.
Terri Long of Gallipolis has .been
hired by council to serve as tax
administrator of the new tax
program. Long has been employed
for several years as a tax examiner
id Gallipolis.
The amount of Long's salary has
not been made available for
publication.
The tax office, to be loca ted In
village hall , is now being readied for
use.
An ordinance raising the clerk·
treasurer's salary to$8,400peryear
was given three readings and
adopted by council. 'This ordinance
a lso entitles the clerk-treasurer to

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By ROBERT E. MILLER
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio lAP) -Ohio's
· death penalty has been upheld by
the state Supreme Court but it may
be years before a final decision is
made as to whether the defe ndant ·
police killer ,will go to Ihe e lectric
chair.
,
With Supreme Court Chief Justice
Fra nk D. Celebrezze writing the
unanimous decision Monday, the
court found that the 1981 statute not
only is constitutional but that it was
applied in a constitutionalmannerln
the case of Leonard Jenkins of
Cleveland.
Jenkins' lawye~. Marlliyn Damelio of the Cuyahoga County pt.~bllc
. defenders' office, said after learning
of the decision that she will appeal to
the U.S. Supreme Court .
"The big issue would be the
constti;Utlonallty of the Ohio sta·
tute," she said, adding that she
hadn't read the decision and
CO\Ildn't comment further.
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Appeals to the nation 's highest
court often take years ..
The Ohio court had beard
argu~ents Oct. 31 in the Jenkins
case and lnanotherin which Donald
Lee Maurer of Massllion was
sentenced in the molestation and
slaying of a young neighborhood
girl. A decision ln Maurer's case Is
t&gt;xpected later1bis week.
Court spokesman John McGory
said Jenkins' execution date, post·
poned because of appeals, must be
set by the trial court that sentenced
him to death.
The Jenkins and Maurer cases
were the 'ofirst to-come before the
court since Ohio's latesl death
penalty law took effect in October
1981. Since that time, 33men and two
women have been sentenced todleln
the electric chair.
The state's last execution OC·
curred In 1963.
Celebrezze wrote tn part Utat the ·
court rejec'ted arguments by Jen·
kins' counsel that the· law is

By KEVIN KELLY
OVP Staff Writer
GALLIPOLIS Employment of Dr. Richa rd E. Hunter
as a management consultant to
the Gailia -Jackson-Me igs 648
Mental Health Board has come a
step closer.
The board accepted three
rrcommendations from its fi·
nance committee Monday that
will be Incorporated into a draft
of a contract between the board
and Hunter for his services.
Action on the contract may be
taken at the board's January
meeting. Since September, the
board has been interested in
hiring Hunter, Its acting execu·
live director for the past year, on
a part-time basis. Instead of
appointing a new full-time
director.
Hunter, who is executive
director of Marion County's 648
board , has been contracting his
managemen t expertise to other
mental health boards and hopes
to to set up a consulting business.
"I've been under contract with
a number of boards for a variety
of projects," he said. "I'm still
active with other mental health
boards, but this is more of a
hom e base for me ."
Mcig" County representa tive
James Mourning reported to the
board on its recommendations
for a contract. They were:
-That Hunter should work a
maximum of 24 hours per week
(three. eight-hour days; for the
tri-county board. He may exceed ttia t maximum at his own
discretion for specia l projects.
- There should a conflict of

defecti ve because it only allows the
seating of jurors who state that they
are not opposed to the death penalty
and therefore are more likely to
convict.
Citing a pair of U.S. decisions ,
Cele brezze said the exclusion of
jurors who would never impose the
death penalty is justified and that
the practice does not deny a
defendant a trial by an impartia l
COLUMBUS. Ohio lAP) - Se·
jury .
na
te Republicans are taking credit
Celebrezze's opinion also noted
for
Gov. Richa rd Celeste's an·
that Jenkins' lawyers had argued
nouncement
that he will include a
that Ohio's law Is unconstitutional on
cut
In
the
personal
income tax iii his
Its facebecauseitviolatestbe"cruei
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and unusual punishment" clause ol .
Miilortty Leader PaulE. Gillmor,
the
c onstitution.
R-Port
Clinton. reacted Monday to
"We disagree," Celebrezze said.
the
Democratic
governor's anadding that, clearly, any vitality
nouncement by saying "if we
that this argument may have had ai
1Republicans) had not won the
the tlme of Furman vs. Georgia w as
election,
the people of Ohio never
later rejected by the U.S. Supreme
would
have
seen a tax cut.."
Court .
Gillmor
said
the GOP takeover of
Monday's decision, totaling 183
the
Senate.
along
with projections of.
pages, dealt with 21 separate legal
increased
revenues
for the reSt of
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PRIORITIES DISCUSSED- Dr. Richard E. Hunter ex plain.• a ll'&lt;l of
budgetary priorities under discussion for next ~·ear to th~
Gallta.Jackson-Melgs 648 Mental Health Board.
Interest clause to keep him from
consulting for agencies financed
by the &amp;18 boil rd . "Anything
construed as a conflict of
interest, he would be contractu·
ally stopped from doing It, "
Mourning explained.
-Eliminate a section of the

cont ract calling for the board to
pay legal fws if HuntC'r is surd
while consul ting for· the boat·d.
This would IX' drop;x·cl bf&gt;causl'
another .eontrac1pro\·ision gi\'N-1

Hunter prot('('tion undC'r the
board's liabilit)· poli c)·. s;dd
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GOP takes credit for tax reduction

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the fisca l y0ar. forced the govPrnor
to act.
But he added, " I'm delighted . We
will be glad to work with the
governor to cut the people's taxes."
Glllmor said the new Senate,
whic h reverts to GOP control J an. 7,
will carry through with It s plans for a
10 percent Income tal&lt; reduction iii
each of the next three years.
Celeste, who brushes off charges
he was motivated by the Republican
victory, did not Indicate how much
of a cut his budgetwilipropose but he
said It be based on a responsible look
at Ohio's needs and he will

··advocate a rf'asonable and respon .
s \ble tax cut .. .
The go\·prnormadC' it c lear that h&lt;'
will opjXlSe a ny f'ffort by the current
lame duck session to pass a tax cut
blll. This would be " ill-cons idered
a nd inappmpriate" due to uncertalntly over thf' sta te' s long-range
revenue pictu re. he said .
Democrats In the Legisla ture
have been bringing pressm-eon the
governor to move with a tax
Increase at \he current session , in
view of the Republican leadership
_plans to act when they take over the
Senate in less than a m onth .

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Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday. December 18; 1984

111 Court Street ·
Pomeroy, Ohio

SCRABBLE , Va . - Your inkstained wretch, meaning me, was
away from home on 181 days in
1984. The travel Included well over
100 ni ghts in about 60 different
hotels, and lllnvoiyro flights on all
of the major domestic airlines and
quite a few lUGe airlines as weli.·As
Bill Buckley is sc fond of saying, a
few observations:
Air travel gets less and less
pleasant as the years roll by. I don't
know why this should be so, but .I
believe most experienced travelers'
would agree that It Is so. Delays are
a way of life. Planes are so crowded
that passengers are crammed into
their seats like olives ln a bottle.
Often planes are overcrowded; four
times this year my flight was
delay~ while resentful passengers

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were talked out of their seats. With
every seat taken , there never is
enough room for luggage. When
Interiors are remOdeled, scme
thought &amp;hould he given to providIng more closet space for the .
ubltultous sultbags that have become so popular In recent years.
Airline personnei. both on the
ground and in the air. continue to
merit applause. To be sure, pllots
still refuse to leave! with their
passengers on the reasons for
delay, and they always fib about the
time It will take to get· going, bill
flight attendants earn our admiration every day. I hit only one surly
attendant ali year, on a United
flight to Las Vegas. She was one of
the bossy types who will not let a
passenger get his own seatback In

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And slam the seat forward with a
snarl. Airline food tends slightly to
Improve, except on Eastern, where
It remains dreadful.
Ori ·the matter of hotels, my
conviction grows firmer than ever
that good management Is the first
key to a good operation. Above a
certaln leve,l of price and quality, all
hotels have clean rooms, good beds,
fresh towels, workable showers;
these one takes for granted. What
makes a good hotel a really ·
superior hotel Is the attitude of the
staff, all the way from the doorman
to the assistant manager. Good
management gets a smile on their
faces. Good managem!'nt cracks a·
whip to see that rooms are
promptly made up. Good manage-

Dole may pull plug .
on proposal to
televise the Senate
Proponents of television in the Senate are vowing to renew their long
battle soon after Congress reconvenes on Jan . 3, but incoming Majolity
Leader Robert Dole may puU the plug on the plan.
Aides report the Kansas Republican to be dead set against allowing TV
cameras and broadcast microphones in the chamber, at least for the
immediate future.
"The Senate is slow to move anyway, without television. With television,
it would be Intolerable,' ' said Dole spokesman Walt Riker. "With $200
billion-plus deficits- we think that should be at the top of the agenda, not
TV."
Although the House has been televised for the pastfive years, every time
the proposal is advanced In the Senate, i• runs into a filibuster- led by
tradition-minded senators who argue that te levising the Senate would
diminish the body's decorum.
Annericans wouldn't think much of the Senate if, for instance, they were
forced to watch filibusters, some of the protesting, filibusteling senators
have argued.
Retiring Majority Leader Howard Baker, R-Tenn., tried repeatedly to
get the Senate to go along -..ith some form of TV in the Senate. But each
time he was rebuffed. He expressed hope that colleagues might soften and
give. it to him as a going-away gift in the closing days of the last session. No
luck .
With Baker's departure, Sen. William Armstrong, R-Colo., is hlnting that
he may lead the charge for TV in the Sena te.
" It is scmet hing he wants to see considered again . He envisions himself
as s&lt;imeone who might put togethPr a coalition of people who are interested
in bringing TV to the Senate," said Armstrong aide Barbara Pardue.
The general strategy of proponents is to try to bring the measure to the
it less
tloor early
. enough in the session to make a filibuster against
.
effectivE'.
With Dole's opposition an.d near-certain parliamentary roadblocks likely
to be thrown up by longtime Senate TV opponent Sen. Russell Long, D-La.,
the measure seem s unlikely to get anywhere anytime soon.
So cable TV vipwe rs mav have to wait a bit longer before they can bring
the likes of Sens. Edward M. Kennedy. D-Mass .. Gary Hart, D-Colo. , and
BarrY Goldwater, H-Artz., int o their Uving rooms.
In ihc House. a fight continues to brcwovertheuse of cameras to provide
free TV time after each day's work to members for political speeches.
The diffi culty of coming up with a formula that would cut Republicans
out of the TV exposure while leaving it open to Democrats- and still treat
a ll fairly - has thus far eluded Democrats.

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ment works unceasingly to see that
dinin'g room service Is smooth and
courteous . Good management
rushed In extra cashiers or reglstra. tlon clerks when they are needed.
Poor management falls In \\ll these
areas.
My own first-place award for
good management goes to the
Marrtott people. One day I suppose
I wUI hit discourtesy a t. a Marriott
hotel- nobody's pertect - but that
day hasn't come. The Hyatt people
are at the same level. The Chicago
Hyatt, to name only one, Is a truly
pleasant hotel, and In driver Joe
Phillips Is has perhaps the best
limousine driver In the world.
Good management comes first;
good design comes second. I tt.:Jve a
theory, to this effect, that few hotel
architects and destJrlers ever stay
In hotels. Maybe they stay home, or
maybe they stay with fliends .
Nothing else could explain misplaced telephones, lamps that are
bolted In place, lamps with inaccessible switches, lamps with no
switches, lamps with inadequate
bulbs , and bathrooms with.no place
for a man to put his shaving klt
except on top of the john.
Little amenities make a diiference. Do many travelers resent
these Infernal theftproof hangers as
much as I do? Could we please have
a little notice on the TV 'set, letting
us know which channels are which?
Worst hotel of my year: The
Ambassador, Los Angeles, featuring a cockroach in the dime-sized
bathroom , cheap furniture, a wastebasket full of beer cans, theftproof ·
hangers. Second worst: The Castle
Harbor In Bermuda , which was
shabby, shabby, shabby.

Picking our pockets ______Ja_ck_A_nd_e_rso_n
WASHINGTON - One of the
irreversible currents I've noticed
during 38 years of covering Washington is the ballooning of the
federal budget almost beyond
control or comprehension.
The cost of paying, housing,
equipping and pensioning the federal bureaucracy has become truly
flabbergasting.
The Pentagon, for example ,
seems to operate on the principle
that massive waste Is an unavoida ble cost of military preparedness.
Billions are poured ·into' antipoverty programs - enough to
wipe out poverty altogether If the
government simply mailed checks
to all the poor instead of filtering the
money through the bureaucratic
labylinth.
Prior to the bureaucratic age,
when a government required operating funds, it had to forcibly lay
hands on estates or invade and loot
another country. Now the Internal
Revenue Service peaceably and
effortlessly perpetrates the same
atrocities. It quietly extracts $594
billion a year from us. largely

through the mall, and aU we Interest; the greater the interest ,
The first modern bureaucracy
complain about Is the complication • the bigger the deficit.
consisted of a handful of underpaid
of the forms.
If the four deficits forecast by the
officia ls in the F rench court late ln
So gently and prosalcl!llY does the Congressional Budget Office for the
the 12th century. So feverishly did
government pick our pockets that second Reagan term occur as
they multiply that by the 18th
members of Congress have found scheduled , the yearly Interest
century, according to the Duke de
taxation the easiest solution to the payr_nent will reach $250 billion and
Saint-Simon. there were &amp;J,&lt;XXJ
problems that confront them. To will then be on a self-propelling
officials involved merely in adminfinance their assorted schemes track. The debt 1\111 automatically
istering the salt tax .
medical care , old-age care, day jump tens of billions each year,
In contemporary America, there
care, prenatal care (or, if you are so mull iplylng on an inexorable
are more than 16 million public
disposed, unlimited free abortions) · schedule.
servant s at all levels of govern- they keep going back to the welL
Then the timetable set forth by
ment. As this bureaucratic force
Congressmen are jittery, never- the Grace Commission - which
has multiplied, taxes have been
theless, about Imposing taxes, and projects for the year 2000 an annual
increased to support it. But the new
prefer to postpone such unpleasant- deficit of $2 trUllon and a public debt
taxes invariably have produced
ness until the next fellow's term. of $13 billion - will become just. a
new programs to spend the money
They invariably spend more, therematter of simple arithmetic. Each
on .
fore, th&lt;m Internal Revenue takes taxpayer's share oJ this astronomi'The Income of a typical family
in. This has produced a Pike's Peak cal IOU will be $167,(0). That's the
has jumped from $3 ,187 in 1948 to
national debt that keeps pushing inheritance we would leave our $24,1~ in 1!&amp;. But the family's
upward.
children only 5 years down the road. federal taxes have shot up from $9
The Interest alone on the debt is
The prevailing Washington wis- ,.to $2,218 during the same span. Put
expected to surpass $133 billion dom is that taxes must be raised to another way, their income has lisen
during this fiscal year a reduce the deficit. My own expe- 7.6 times , but their income taxes
staggering sum that will constitute lience has taught call It have increa sed 246.4 times.
two-thirds of the deficit. The bigger Anderson's law - that the outlay
It seem s tome that the problem Is
the deficit, the higher the debt; the will always expand to accommo- not too little taxation but too much
higher the debt, the greater the date the Income.
spending.

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Today in history
TOday is Tuesday, Dec. lB, the 3.'i3rd day ofl!*. There are 13days left in
the year.
Today's highlight in history:
On Dec. 18, 1865, the 13th Annendmentto the U.S. Constitution abolished
slavery.
On this date:
In 1737, the most renowned violin-maker ln history, Antonio Stradlvali,
died.
In 1787, New Jersey became the third state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
In 1813, the British took Fort Niagara ln the War of 1812.
In 1915, President Woodrow Wilson, widowed the year before, marrted
Edith BoDing Galt at her home in Washington.
In 1956, Japan was admitted to the U"ited Nations.
In 1969, Britaln abolished the death penalty.
In 19'72, the United States began Its heaviest bombing of North Vletn::.m
to date durtng the Vietnam War. The bombardment ended 12 days later.
Ten years ago: The Food and Drug Adminlstrl\tiOn said It would approve
the permanent use of the artificial food coloring known as Red Dye No: 2
despite concerns expiessed by some scientists over Its safety. The FDA
banned the dye ln 1976.
Five years ago: The U.S. House of Representatives gaveoveJWhelming
approval to an aid package aimed at helping theflnanclaliy ailing Chrysler
·
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Corp.
One year ago: The Irish Rep\lbllcan Army said some of Its members,
acting without authortzatlon, were responsible for the bombing outside .
Harrods department store in Lodlon the day before that had claimed five

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PAT WHITEHEAD
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"Send Secretary of Defense
Weinberger ln," President Reagan
told his appointment secretary.
Two hefty Marines carrted Weinberger horizontally into the Oval
Office.
"Why can't he walk?" the
·
president asked his aide.
"He heard you wanted to talk to
him about cutting his budget, sc last
week he put his feet In cement.''
"The Malines placed Weinberger
upright In front of the president's
desk .
"Would you care to sit down,
Cap? " the president asked.
Weinberger said, "I'll stand. It's
more comfortable."
"Have you figures out yet where
you can cut the defense budget?"
"It's impossible. We're down to a
bare bones $3:J) blllion. There isn't
an ounce of fat In it.''
"We're not asking you to cut
anything, Cap. How about a
slowdown In weapons procurement
until we get our fiscal house in

paying too much for what we're
getting.''
"We've reduced the cost of an Air
Force coffeepot from $7,000 to
$4,500. I can't buy one for any less
without endangering the nation' s
drip-grind capability."
"Cap, I don't want to drop the
defense budget any more than you
do. But Congress won' t give us our
cuts In human services If we don't
come up with some slashes ln
Pentagon spending. Just throw $10
billion into the deficit pot to show
good faith . You'll never miss It, and
then we can justify doing away with
all the school lunch programs."
"Mr. President, It's true I could
possibly fine $10 billion stuck away
somewhere that I don't need. But If
1 agree to give It back I'd be setting
a precedent. 1 don't want Congress
coming to me every ·tlme they're
looking for a few bucks to stay a
day-care program.''
"I'm aware you 're an easy target
for the bleeding hearts, Cap. But
order?"
you have to understand that If you
"I can't do it. Everything ln the don't come up with ways of
pipeline Is absolutely necessary to tlimmlng the defense budget,
guarantee the defense of this Congress wilL Wecouldlosethe MX
country.''
missile, the B-1, and the Star Wars
"What about cancellng a few of program. Tell me this. If you won't
the multi-billion dollar weapons go for cuts; will you go for a
systems that don't work? the freeze'?"
president suggested. "We could
"A freeze of What?"
make some savings there.''
"WID you stay with what you've
"We need the wea~ns that don't got now for about a year?"
work as bargaining .chips for the
"I can't do that, Mr. President.
arms talks, so we don't have to give Do you know what hammers and
up our weapons that do work. I screwdlivers cost these days? The
won't stop bulldlng lemons untU we most I can agree to Is an 11 percent
hammer out a deal In Geneva.''
Increase over last year, and I'm
"I see your point," !lie president doing this without checking with the
said. "Perhaps wecouldreex&lt;.mine Joint Chiefs of Start."
our defense contrac~: Maybe we're ·
"How can I okay an increase for

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you, when I'm asking everyone else
In the country to take dramatic
cuts?" the president said.
"That's your problem. My job is
to see that this country Is protected,
and I can 't do It If your budget
people keep nickel and dlmlng me
to death.''
"All right," the president said.

" I'll have to, make some deeper
domestic cuts.' '
The president pushed a button
and the two U.S. Marine guards
came in and picked up Weinberger
to carry him out. "I 'd see'you to the
door, Cap, but I've got my feet in
cement on raising taxes, so 1 can't
move a ny better than you can."

Berry's World

HENDERSON PULIS IN PASS - Marshall's Skip Henderson (3)
pulls in a pass while foUowed hy Ohio University's Ed Hicks (&lt;Ill). Hicks
led aU scorers with 20 points In Ohio's 76-71 victory over the Thundering

Ohio University ·edges Marshall, 76-71
By The Associated p~
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. -Marshall University basket. ball coach
Rick Huckabay says his floundering
Herd hasn't learned how to win.
"We never did take advantage of
their mistakes," he said Monday
night afterMarshalldroppeda 76-7l
decision toOhioUniversity. "I asked
the players later why we cou,ldn't
take advantage of their mist akes
and nobody could tell me."
The loss wa s Marshall's fourth in
its la st five games and left the
Thundering Herd 4-5 going into

Saturday afternoon's game here
with Morehead State.
With Marshall trallingll-10at the
16: 10 mark of the first half the
Bobcats reeled of the next seven
points of the contest on a pair of
17-foot jump shots by Rick Scarberry and a three-point play by
Eddie Hicks to take a 18-10 lead.
Marshall pulled to within seven
with8:431eft in the half on a foul shot
by Sam Ervjn. However, the
Bobcats would go to the foul line to
get the next four points of the game
and build their biggest lead of the

NFL puzzle solved
By The Associated Press
Following many days of specula-'
lion and just plain confusion.
National Football League teams
and fans finally know all the
pa rticulars of the playoffs . . .
almost.
The puzzling picture was finally
decided Monday night when the
Miami Dolphins pulled out a
drama tic 28-21 victory over Dallas
e liminating the Cowboys from the
playoffs for the first time since 1974.
Miami's victory put the New York
Gia nts Into the National Conference
playoffs as a wih:i-card e ntry against
the Rams on Sunday in LosAngPles
at 3:30p.m . EST.
The .second round of the NFC
playoffs wiD be held at San
Francisco Dec. 29 and Washington
Dec. 30: with the 49ers and Redskins
to be the home teams.
The oflly question stiU to be
answered - where the NFC Central
Chicago Bears will play- won 't be
decided ~ntll the NFC wild-card
game ends.
If the Giants win, they will play in
San Fra ncisco. with the Bears at
Washington . But a Rams victory
will send Los Angles to Wa shington

Junior high girls
win three more

and Chicago to San Francisco.
Dan Marino's 63-yard touchdown
strike to speedy Mark Clayton with
51 seconds left wast he killing bl~wto
the Cowboys' playoff hopes .
" It was a hard way to lose a game.
They made a number of big plays,"
Cowboys
Tom Landry said.
"lthoughtCoach
we contained them about
as well as we could."
Marino, a second -year quarterb&lt;ick out of Pitt, became the first
man In NFL history to passformore
than 5,(0) yards and Clayton
shatt ered a league mark for TD
receptions in a season with 18, as the
14-2 Dolphins finished with their best
record since 1973.
The Los Angeles Raiders will vis it
Seattle on Saturday for at 4 p.m .
EST start against the Seahawks in
the American Conference wild-card
contest.
The winner of the RaidersSeahawks game will play at Miami ,

first half at 30-19.
Ohio University's eleven point
lead was mostly because of the
Bobcats' tight zone defense that
forced the Thundering Herd into 23
turnovers.
A pair of baskets by Tom Curry
and single tallies by .Jeff Guthrie ,
Don Turney and Ervin rallied the
Herd to within one. 30- 29, with 5: 07
left in the ha lf.
With the Bobcats leading 36-33
with a little under two minutes
remaining in the half Ohio U. cashed
in on five unan swered fou 1shots b Y
Hicks to stret ch their lead back to
eight at 41-33.
The first half ended on 22-foot
jumper from Marshall 's John
Amend,ala as time expired to send
the Herd into the halftime lockerroom trailing41-35.
The Thundering Herd led just
once during the second half, 66-6.5 , on
Guthrte's foul shot with 2: 27

burgh Steelers, winners of the
Central
will 30.play the
Broncos inDivision,
Denver Dec.
The AFC and NFC finals are set
for Sunday, Jan. 6 and the Super
Bowl will be played at Palo Alto,
Calif. on Jan . 20 at 6 p.m. EST.

MIDDLEPORT - The Meigs
Junior High girls cage team recentl y walked away with three
straight wins including a 36-17
verdict ove r Wa terloo, a 23-10 decision over Kyger Cree k, and a
27 -16 win over Federal Hocking.
Coach Ri ck Ash's crew moved
to 3-l on the ye ar .
Missy Woods led Mei gs in scorIng In all three games with a total
of ~1 points for the t hreP .
Agains t Waterloo. Woods had
22 , ,Jody Ta ylor 10, B eth Ewing
two, a nd Nikki Whitlat ch two. In
th e Kyge r Creek win , Woods had
13, Taylor five, Melodl Carl
three, and Ewing two. Mulzluski
led K. C. with six . In the Federal
Hock ing game , Woods had 16,
Ewing eight, Carl two, and Tay lor one. Haywood led F -H with
six a nd high -scoring Laura Wll llams had her lowest output In
many game s with fo ur.
Last year, Williams of Fede r a l
Hocking scored 38 of her team's
40 point s In a 40-29 win over
Mei gs .

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remaining. Ohio U.'s Vic Alexander
came light back with a three-point
play and the Bobcats went on to
record their fifth victory in seven·
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Hicks topped aU scorers with 20 .
points while teammates Vic Alexander and Scarberry added 18
apiece .
The Bobcats went ahead 68-66 on
Alexander's three-point play. They
then got a foul shot from Paul Baron
and led 69-66.
Turney had the ball st ripped away
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seconds left.
Guthrie topped Marshall with 17
points while
E rvin added 15.
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Marshall was called fo r 34 foul s to
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Herd before more than 8,000 fans. Ohio's Paul Baron (30) Is just behind
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By The Aslloclated Press
63; Ohio University 76, Mars ha ll 71;
Now that the Duke Blue Devils Vanderbilt 73, Eas tern Kcntuc~
have completed exams in such 59; Dayton 71 , Cent ral Flond~ 61:
subjects as physics a nd chemistry, Drake 58, Tulane 56 m overt tme,
Coach Mike Krzy&gt;ewski is thinki ng P urdue 82, EvansvUie 57; Alabama
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· "We were not as sharp a s we hnv e
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was Idle for nine days because of
exams . " We were not physically
tired, but menially we were not with
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By JOEY HOlLEMAN
i\.'!SOCiated Press Writer
MIAMI (AP) - Ron Fellows
couldn't have fe lt any worse, and
Mark Clayton couldn' t have been
any better.
Fellows and his Dallas Cowboy
teammates controlled the vaunted
Miami passing attackfor57minutes
Monday night in the Orange Bowl.
Then thev - and Fellows in
particular· - wa tched · as Dan
Marino connected with Clayton ori
two long-range touchdowns to give
the Dolphins a 28-21 victory and
knock the Cowboys out of the
National Football League playoffs
for the first time since 1974.
Ma rino finished with Impressive
sta tlstlcs - 23 of 40 for 340 yards and
f\)ur touchdowns. But he picked up
four of the completions, 110 of the
yards and two of the touchdowns in
the final three minutes.
First, Clayton snatched a pass
away from a diving Fellows and
scooted 39 yards tomakeit21-14 with
2: 31 to play.
"I was trying to knock the ball
down," Fellows recalled in a dreary
J;&gt;allas locker room. "I got two
fingers on it. I just wish my fingers
were a little longer."
Fellows said he was the happiest
person iin the Orange Bowl when the
Cowboys tied the score 44 seconds
later on a spectacular 66-yard
touchdown ca tch by Tony Hill, He
sa id his heart started fluttering

when the ball, tipped by Dolphin
defensive ·back Don McNeal, ended
up in Hill's hands and the Cowboy
wide receiver raced untouched to
the end zone.
.
"I went back out there thinking
how I wasn't going to gamble
anymore," Fellows said. "I was
going to play It safe."
Instead, he played it on the
ground, On the second play after the
kickoff, Fellows slipped while
shadowing Clayton on a crossing
[lilt tern. When he looked up, Clayton
had the ball and was heading for a
63-yard, game-clinching touchdown
with 51 seconds left .
"I slipped, what can I say,"
Fellows said, "I messed up aU these
guys ' chances to make the playoffs.
I've got to takeitallonmy shoulders,
because it was my guy both times,
"Either you're a hero or you're a
goat. I was the goat."
Clayton was the hero. The
second-year wide receiver, who also
had snared a 41-yard touchdown in
the second quarter, finished the
season with 18 TO catches, breaking
the NFL mark of 17 set by Don
Hutson with the Green Bay Packers
in 1942 and equalled by the Los
Angeles Rams ' ElroyHirschln1951
and the Hmiston Oilers' Btll Groman
in 1961.
"It won 't reallze what I've
accomplished until the morning,"
Clayton sa id . "This is something
tha t m eans a lot to me."

Meigs wrestling squad
loses second match in row

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Meigs had trouble finding the
basket until late In the game, shootJng only 31 percent for the evening.
The Marauderettes made good on
17 of 55 from the field while hitting
on five oflO In the fourth quarter afte.r making but two of 17 in a cold

Julie MUier leading with 10 each.
t h d 13'1 o
The Mara uderet es a
urn vers and were whistled tor 11 fouls
while Belpre was called for 15 fouls .
In the reserve game, the Meigs
hi d i
reserves rolled \o their t r w n
against three 'loss es with a 28-8
win over Belpre 's r eserves.
Meigs was led by Teresa John,
son with 10 while Lisa Pulllns had .
fi
Sh
seven, Tammy Wright ve, e 11Y
Stobart and Dee Henderson two
each. and Shelly Wolfe and Audra
Houdashelt one apiece. A. Gaston
led Belpre with six points.
.
Box score:
BEI.PRE (30) - L. Berrong g,l,l7,J.
Filt h, J,0·6, C. Chambers H ·3, M. Sprigg
Q-2,2, C. Nicholson 1-0·2. TOTALS 1H·30.
MEIGS (ttl) - Jennl Couch I , J,~ , Jodi
Harrison 6,2, H , Jenny Miller 5,0,10, B. J.
Gordon 3+10. Juli e Miller 2·H, Jennl
Swa rl z 0·1· 1. Be ll y Loftis 0-1·1. TOTAUi
1H 2-tt1 .
By quarters:
8 13 6 3-30
Belpre
Meigs
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Reserves - MeiRS 28, Bepre 8.

third period.
Meigs made 12 of 20 lrre thorws
whlle Belpre hit on four nine. Meigs
do
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Junior J ody Ha rrison led three
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Jenny Miller and senior B. J .
Gordon with 10 each . L. Berrang
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The win set the stage for Thurs,
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ROCK SPRINGS - The Me igs
Ma r auderettes pulled away In
the fi na l four m inutes to pos t a 46,
30 win ove r Belpre here Monday
a nd the Me igs lasses remain undefeated In six outin gs in gir ts
cage action.
The Mara uderettes had only a
32-27 lead going Into the fina l
qu arter a nd m a naged to trade
baskets with the Lady Eagles until around the fo ur minute, Hav,
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By The Bend

Tuesday, December 18, 1984
Page-7

Past Councilors
conduct meeting
.
Following a dinner at Crow's
Steak House members of the Past
Councilors Club of Chester Council
323, Daughters of America, went to
the home of Pauline Ridenour for a
meeting, program and gift
exchange.
Betty Roush, president, was in
charge of the meeting which was
co-hosted by Lora Damewood. Mrs.
Roushpresentedthesecondchapter
of St. Luke. There were 23members
and five guests present. Members
gave their favorite Christmas
"thing" in answer to roll call.
The death of a member, Ada

Neutzling, was reported and it was
noted that another member, Leona
Hensley,1 is confined to Veterans
Memorial HospitaL
Mrs. Roush installed new officers
including Charlotte Grant, president; Goldie Frederick, vice prPSI·
dent; Lora Damewood, secretary;
Pauline Ridenour, treasurer; Opal
Hollon, flower committee; Mary
Hayes, sentmel, Mary K. Holter,
news reporter
Fruit baskets were made for four
shut-in members. Margaret Tuttle
and Charlotte Grant conducted a
program. Christmas poems were

read by several members, carols
were sung and there was a gift
exchange. Refreshments were
served by the hostesses and Inzy
Newell won the door prize.
Others attendmg were Cora
Beegle, Mary Showalter, Ada
Morris, Erma Cleland, Sadie Trussell, Marcia Keller, Mae Spencer,
Elizabeth Hayes, Laura Mae Nice,
Dorothy Myers, Ada Bissell, Ethel
Orr and Thelma White. Guests were
Shirley Beegle, Mace! Barton. Orva
Jean Holter and daughter, Judy,
and Fern Morris.

Brownies have busy fall

CANDIDATES AND ATI'ENDANTS hoUday season wW be a Uttle brighter as one of these
lour queen candidates and her attendants reign over
the Cluistmas ·dance lu be held Saturd;ty evening at
Southern High School. Pictured left to right are Becky

Adkins, junior attendant; Wendy WoHe, sophomore
attendant; DoUy Hill, lreshinan attendant; and ,JiJlie
Houdashelt, Debbie Holter, Karen Hemsley and Tina
Davis, senior queen candidates.

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TIJESDAY
MIDDLEPORT- Group II of
the Middleport Presbyterian
Church w1U meet at 7: 30 p.m.
Tuesday evening at the church.
Velma Rue and Faye Wallace
will serve as hostesses ~ A thank
o!fering wULbe taken.
POMEROY --Xi Gamma Mu
Cha"pter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sororitv will have a dinner party
at Sebastans in Parkersburg
Tuesday at 7:30p.m. The annual
gift exchange will be held.

TIIURSDAY
.POMEROY - The Magnolia
Club will meet Thursday at 6:30
p.m. at the Hollday Inn. Following dinner a party will be held at
the home of Edna Slusher.
Members are to take cookies
RAONE- The Racine American Legion Post Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Christmas party
at 6p.m. Thursday at the Meigs
Inn Members are to meet at 5:45
p.m. at the Legion Home prim to
the party.
PC]MEROY - Magnolia Club
will m eet Thursday at 6 p.m. a t
the Galllpolls Holiday Inn. A
party w11l be held after the
meeting at the Edna Slusher
residence. Members are asked
to bring cookies.

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The Adult Class of the Pomeroy
Church of Christ held its annual
Christmas party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Elwood Bowers.
The host andhostessserved alight
supper after which time gifts were
exchanged. Games were played.
E lizabeth Duffy accompanied on
the plano for carol singing. Adessert
course concll!ded the evening.
Attending also were Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Smith, Mr and Mrs. Charles
King, Betty Spencer, Della Norton,
Trudy Andrews, Frances Eskew,

Elizabeth Ohlinger and La Donna
Clark. -The Bowers home was
decorated in keeping w1th the
season.

The Salisbury Brownie Troop bas
put in a busy fall.
Several trips have been taken
including a visit to the Bob Evans
Farm Festival in October; to the
Pomeroy Health Care Center where
they decorated for Halloween and
chose to adopt a grandparent at the
center, and recently the Brownies
toured the Burger Chef and extend
thanks of personnel there for the
tour.
For Christmas members of the
group will be returnmg to the
Pomeroy Health Care Centerwhere
they will do caroling, have a party
and a gift exchange Membersofthe
troop are Amber Blackwell, Stacy
Blankenship, Melissa Clifford,
Kelly Grueser, Christy Groff, Becky
Hoffman, Heather Hudson, Cynthia

Klein, Shilo Moore, Erica Robie,
Annie Jess1e, Amanda Well, Chnssy
Taylor. Karyn Thompson, Minday
Patterson, Karen Burns, Heat her
Stewart , Dorothy Leifheit, Natasha
Slater, Jennifer Clark, Nicole Bentley, Autum Conde, Teresa Simpson, Francine Laudcrmilt, Stacy
Davis. Angre Teaford. Cassie Hubbard. Dorena Horn and Stacy
Shaffer. Leader of the troop is Mrs.
Faye Cli!ford and Mrs. Mary
Hudson and Stella Blankenship are
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WAsHINGTON (AP) · -

The Silver Run Baptist Church announces that Its annual Christmas
program wtil be held at 7:30p.m. Frlday.

School slntes musical
Letart Fails Elem entary School students will be presenting a
musical, "The Runaway Snowman," at the school a t 7: :ll p.m .
Thursday.

BABY TURTLE - AlthouiiJ four Ylllll' old Nancy Wllaley Willi not
Inclined lo hold this baby 1urt1e In her hand, ahe tldrollllellltohold aplere
ofpaperwlththeturtle onthepaper.Nancy'smomMarytlmks~baby

·A special meeting of Racine American Legion Post 602 wtil be held
a t 7:30 p. m . Thursday at the post home.

Dissolution granted
A d issolution of m arri age has been granted in Meigs County
Com mon Pleas Court to Christopher A. Yeauger and Brenda K.
Yeauge r , both of P omeroy.

Court sentences pair
Leona rd F itzpatrlck and Mark Haley, both of Middleport, were
senttnced Monday afternoon l)y Meigs County Court Judge Patrlck
O'Br ien, after being convicted last Friday by a jury of eight on
charges ste mming from an Oct. 5 incident a t Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Ha ley was fined $75 and costs for disorderly conduct, $100 and
costs, 90 days in ja il a nd two years probation for resisting arrest, and
six months in jail on each of two counts of assault.
Fitzpatrick was fined $100 and costs. 90 days in jail with 60 days
suspended and two years probation for resisting arrest.
All sentences are to run concurrently in the Meigs County J aiL
Mark Haley and Fltzpatrlck were represented by attorney Steve
Story.
A third defendant , Dwight Haley, represented by attorney
Jenn ifer Sheets, was released after a hung jury could not come to a
decision in regard to two charges filed against him .
Whet her the Meigs County P rosecuting Attorney wiil retry Dwight
Haley has not been determined.

Decorating contest winners
Winners of the decorating contest sponsored lor the first time this
year by the ViUage of Mason have been a nnounced.
Two categories, traditional and orlginal, were j•tdged with three
winners in each. A grand pr~e winner w·a s a lso chosen.
Winners in the traditional category, first through third places,
respectively were, Wllllam Wright , 8 F irst St., $40; June VanMatre,
7 Not1h Third St., $20; and George Reed, :m Second St., $15.
Origina l category winners, fi rst through third, respectively, were
Carl Cline, 2 W. CPnter St., $40; F red Taylor, Third and Anderson,
$20; and La r ry Noble, Lyon's Addition, $15.
Grand prize winner of $50 was Olin Wolf, 4 W. Center St., with a
traditiona l theme.
The fourteen entries in the contest were judged Saturday evening.

Salisbury trustee resigns
The resignation of SaUsbury Township Trustee Gary Hysell was.
accppted Thursday when the Salisbury Township Trustees met In
special session.
Hysell resigned because of health problems, It was reported.
Richard Bailey, Middleport, was appointed to fill Hysell's unexpired
term of office.

Named to dean 's list
Two Meigs Count tans were named to the dean's list of Washington
Technical College for the fall quarter. They are Daniel Buchanan of
Reedsville, and J ohn Smith of Pomeroy.

Eastern board sets meeting
Eastern Local Board of Education meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday for a
work session and at 6: :ll p.m. for a regular meeting.

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Council commended Pomeroy's
fire department for its outstanding
work, pointing out that the total fire
loss within the village was kept to
$16,450 during the year.
Council welcomed Mrs. Walton to
her position of clerk·treesurerand
" Walton, who has se!Vf~ In that

capacity before, said, ~' It's just Uke
being back home."
Present for Moriday night's
meeting In addition to Seyler,
Walton and Anderson were, Larry
Wehrung, Bill Young, BettyBaronlck, Reed and Henry Werry.
Council 'NIIl meet again the tlrst
Monday In January. ~

Is a land turtle. N1111cy's dad, Herberi, found the Httle crtuer Sunday
afternoon behind their house on Bradbur:v Road In Mlddleoori.

Study shows' school
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Educa·. .
lion SecretaryT.H. Bell, lna parting
shot at American schools, today
released a volley of statistics
ranking the states on a host of
educational measurements, from
dropout rates to test scores.
The departing education chief, In
an update of the sa&lt;:alled "wall
chart" he first Issued last January,
issued new statistics showing that
the high school dropout rate
improved .one percentage point
between 1982 and 1983.
Some 73.9percent of students who
had been freshnien four years
earlier graduated in 1983, up from
72.8 pereent the year before, the
Education Department said.
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And average scores on the two
major college entrance tests, the
Scholastic Aptitude Test and the
American College Testing program, improved In 32 sta tes, got
worse in 10 and stayed the same in
eight between 1982 and 1984.
"The fact that 32 states Improved
and only · 10 declined provides
· tangible evidence of the academic
turnaround tha t has resulted from
the higher standards and expecta·
lions we have set for ourselves over
the past few years," Bell said In a
statement.
" But while we are encouraged
that na tiona! test scorPS a re inching
up after W years of decline, there is
as yet no cause for celebration. We
still have a longway to go to recover
our losses since the early 19ffis."
Bell added a new gauge: the ratio
of pupils · to all employees on the
schools' payrolls, including clerical
and support staff. It shows a national
ratio of 9.9 students per staH
member, but It ranges from a ratio
of 18.3 students-per-staff In Nevada
to 7.61n Iowa.
Bell and President Reagan have
urged states to set a goal of trying to
wipe out half the decline in college
entrance test scores by 1990, and
raise the high school graduation rate
to 90percent by then. Currently, only
Minnesota (90.7 percent) and North
Dakota (94.8) areabovethat mark.
Bell said 14 states have enacted
some type of performance-based
pay to reward their best teachers a move strongly endorsed by the
Reagan administration.

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Herbert Thcker , a. Jackson
County representative."
Meigs representative J ohn
Rice moved to accept the
recommendations, and Tucker
seconded. The motion carrted
unanimously. · Several board
members were absent for the
meeting.
The board approved a prelim!·
nary budget for 1!R'i that must
be presented to the Gallla
County auditor. HUnter explained that the proposal calls
for $1.6 mUllan In anticipated
revenue and the same amount
for expenditures. That represents an estimated $'100,00! decrell!le from the more than $2
million budget the board operated under a year ago.
The budget does allow for
purchases and the necessity that
the board may move from Its
offices at 595 Jackson Pike to
another location during the year.
Hunter alSo showed the board
a Ust of priority service areas for
the board's budget to be spent
upon, but added that the Jist Is
only a discussion piece at this
point because he Is awaiting cost
estimates from Woodland Cen·
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app o1nted Adm rn1stratrr)( of
th e es tate of Jess1ca Wilson .
deceas ed. late of 4005B
Chr1s tv Ad .. Ae edsvrlle. Ohio.
Robert E. Buck
Probate Judge
By· Lena K. Nesse lro&lt;ld .
Clerk

1121 18.36. 3 1 3t c

Publk. Notice
NOTlCE OF APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On Dec ember 13. 198 4. m
the Me1gs County Probate

Cou rt Case No. 24639. W1f·
ltam B. Led he. 32960 S.R.
124. Langsville . Ohoo 4574 1

was appointed E)(ecutor of th~
estate of Lli'lre B. Ledl1e. de-

cea,sed. tate of 33 t 40 State
. Route 1 24. langsvil le. Ohio

45741.

Ro bert E. Buck.
.
Pro ba te Judge
l ena K. Nes se lroad.
Clerk

I t 21 18 . 26. 3 t )3tc

Public Notice

IN THE COMMON
PLEASE COURT,
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MAlTER OF SET·
TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS,
PROBATE COURT, MEIGS
COUNTY. OHIO
.
Acco unts and vo uchers of
the followt ng named fiduciaries
have been fried in the Probate
Court. Meigs County, Oh1o. for
approval and senlement:

CASE NO. 24 234 - First
• Acc o unt of M innie L Thorn tljm . Guard 1an o l the pers o ri

111 - r.......

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M~~

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.. ..):f:.and my son-in-law Is so rat,
i( .' : j~

.~ ' '' A

his t-oltirt sa)'ll 'Goody~ r" - but
seriously, let me tell you how u~·

t~~- ~in-law is- he's so u~ y

Business
Senrices

CASE NO. 24408 - Fonat

(121 181tc

'

S.w t tm :ud of Odli C,)tUin
th e llqht to Wdi V t~

r ,~..., , · rv f!&lt;i

lllf(Hlll ,l ltllO&gt;S. 10 , I&lt; &lt;' f! f)l 01ri'&gt;tP.G!
,ll lV ,md ttl I 0 1 poi!l !; 01 ,)l lV '-lrld
.111 11rds
No l llf 1S r : o~r 1 I ~· V\' 11hrli"UV\'11 l or
at lt-:,1 S1 th 1rtv t30l days at w r Ill (\
&lt;;r: h n &lt;ft 1ler t r : lt'~&lt;i i i H I
t1r ne I or
r•' Cilrpt ot h1f1 s
MP.rr r&lt;; Loc:rl Bo ard
ol EdtrcatiOil
Ji irlf! W.1rptPr . Trr • c~ s rum
621 Sou th l hrrrl Avr.nrrP.
M1rldl• ·pnr1 . Ol11o 4 :,760
fti1 4 ) 992 -5650

111 12 711 214. 11

2

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
· PURCHASE OF
THREE SCHOOL BUSES
FOR
MEIGS LOCAL
BOARD OF EDUCATION
SP.aled nrood:; als wrll he
J f!CP.IVP.rl
hy thf! Boarci ot

TOW" &amp; COUNTRY
VETERINARY

I Mile off Rt. 7 On
St. Rt. 143, PomtrDJ
Watch f~r Signs
11130/ 1 mo.

remodeling

- Roofing and gutter work

- Concrete work

- Plumbing and electri cal

work ·

I

(Free Estimatesl

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215 or 992·7314

PoMifDV,

BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Authorized John Oeere,
New Holland. Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer

farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Servlc •

THURS. EVE.

1B. 4 tc

PT.

- --

6·8

.,. Docombor 15, 1912.
Two ,_, .... gtnolty ~net
, ... ltft ..
To bO with our lord Gu

54

Misc. Merchandise

abon.

You took aloog with you our

"'"T.i"I in..........
And you
thoir pfeet aft

HOMELITE
CHAIN SAW
F1etotg Speel1l1

r••r love.

At ti.... it IHIM that nothing
' . ht
And J;":.:.fd hal nothing to

O~lo

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
We'd like to introduce ~ou to
Engage·A·Cat. the modern way

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

J:Lwt _rocall how yoo

.. It's

needs; furnaces repair
service and installation.
ResidBntial
&amp; Commercial
Call 742·3195

Or 992-5875

'

......

"''" .... tho ...."'.....

FORTS WITH~

i

~IUL·

M~GK£E
'R,coiYf-

TAXIDERMIST. BRING
,_;.;.;===.;.;.-.=
-I
EACH MOUNT IS GIVEN t HE PER -

THE

SONAL ~TTENTION IT D£SERVES TO

SHOP

MGM FARM
.

C!!L,.If!.

Broktr·Auctloa Slrvla
Chtryl Ltmlty
lltlll Co1nty Auaclatt

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
• RE CLAMATION WORK
• Qll FIELD SERVICES
• DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

CLIFFORD

992-7201,, 1i

MIDDLEPORT

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

'

811l'"" It Bul/1
Ow Sml6e "

For Tra1h Pickup
Service Coli

9.92-3194
IOGEI MANlEY -Ownor
11-29·1 mo.

-

The
The

The

Pup s, cute . intelligent. 304 -

675· 225 4 .

6

18 Wanted to Do
Will do general cleaning of
homes and offices. Experienced with references . Call

614 -992 -6208 01 614· 992 ·
7883 .

Financial

LOST Small d iamo nd wed ding rin g o f great sentimen tal value . R eward. Cal l 4 4 6 FOUND : Calico ca t in Ra-

cine . Ca ll 614·949·234 6 .

446 -2062

8'. Spun

FEm: Chaparral Polarstor

Aluminum

LOST. M o nd ay eve n ing
Sil v er Gra y cat w ith w h ite
chest and on e w h ite paw .

.1

8

Custom luilt No" Homos
Complete Remodeling

Sen ice

RACINE

PDQ

3069 .

Systems

Will do all types of excavating, landscaping,
· basements. sewage sys·
terns. water &amp; eas lines.
water well drilling and
service, trucking (limes·
tone &amp; dirt).

9

662-5311
(614) -Evenings

GUYSVILLE, OHIO
SR

FIRE DEPT.,
lashan Building

949-2061

6:30

10/ 4/ tlc

12117 I mo .

1

I

EVERY

Quality Workmanship

• ---------------------~I

II
I
:

I

I
I
II

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classifieds and
Savell!

i

Write voor own ad and or""r oy mail with this
coupon. Cancel vour ad by phone when you get

results. Money not refundable.

GLENN'S
ANTIQUES &amp;
. COINS

Buying Coins,
Antiques, Glass·
ware, Furniture,
Stone Jars, Etc.

949-2801
NO SUNDAY CAllS

mtmt~•n

Counttg C11ft

Show

I

Addre-~-----------------1
I

Phone------------------- 1

2 Milts out Flot,.oods Rd.
Off St. Rt. 7

· . ,..._ ~

'

.

'"J'o"

JOHN TEAFORD

1.

1I

it

_, •.
Clubs ..... .................. spso·
Puttm ........ ........... S$. S30
Bags ................... ... SJJ .S]O
Head Coven ........... S6.SU
Glovn ......................, SJ. S7
Balls .....•.•..•.......... S1 .1 1.SO
Shots ........ ... ......... 130-ISO
Grips Roplaud .. ...!R, 12.50

I•

, Name
I

CH~l~~:AS
SAU

THANKS

the businesses who
hove previously placed
an ad in the Southern
High School yearboolc.

Mon.-fri. 9-9
Sat. 9- 5 ; Sun. 1· 5
Kim N,lson

992-2903
Ruth Ann Ta lar

Announ cem ents

u -12-J m .

992 - 356

2

These c:a s h rates
lnc:IUde discount

Roger Hysell

GARAGE

Rt. IZ4,Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
- DOZERS
- BACKHOES
- DUMP TRUCKS
-lO·BOYS
- TRENCHER
- WATER

- SEWER

- GAS liNES
- SEPTIC.SYSTEMS

lAR6E , SMAU JOBS
PH. 992·2478

11/2311 mo. pd.

( )Wanled
&lt; ! For Sate

( ) Announ cement
( ]For Rent

17. - - - - - - 18. - - - - - 19, - - -- - 20.

21.
22.
23. _ _ _ _ _..;.,
24. . _ _ _ _ _ __
26.

In Memor iam

In lovi ng memory o f o ur
Mo ther a nd Grandmother:
Mrs. Ruth Buffington. wh o
pasnd away December 15,
1 980. With a loving mem o ry , We thinkofy ou today;
Fo·r it's been f ou r long years

now. Since God called you
away, Someday we will
e mbr ace you , In Heaven up
above; We never will forget
you. You ' ll a lw8ys have our

love . Sodty miooed by Child·
We wish to thank all of our

27. _ _ _ _ __

frie nd s end nelghbofl for t he

28. _ __

foo d, flowers and sympathy

_

_

_

shared with u s. with special

BERRY BASKET
CCU!Iry Gift·Au 111111 ies
St .. Syracuse

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

32 .
lJ .

mantion to nei ghbors of
lower ma s on . Hav an
Heights. Al so to the Senior
Citizen s of Mason . The
fam ily of Mildred Riley.

23

12-6 PM

OfMn ly Appoiuluw11
CAROlYN McCOY
IJ.11-l ma .

Hilt . Oh . 614 -68 2-74 48 .
Wan ted : W ood or wood &amp;
coa l burn ers. M ust be Ash ley, Kin g, Subu rba n, Atlan tic , or W o nderw ood . A lso
w ant t o bu y rot otille r s. Call

614-5 93-6B35 .
COMP lETE HOU SEHOLDS
FURNITURE . Beds, iron,
w ood. cup boar ds. chairs.
chest s , ba sk ets . dishes ,
ston e jars, an t iques. gold
and silve r . W r i te - M . D .
Miller, R t .2 . Pomeroy, Ohio

4576 9 or catt 61 4-992 7760.
Bu yi ng dally gold . si lver
coins, ri ng s. jewel ry. st erli ng
wa re. o ld coins. large cur rency . To p pr ices. Ed . Bur kett Barber Sho p. 2nd. Ave .
Middlep ort, Oh . 614 -992 ·

3051 .

23

Professional
Servi ce s

Piano iuning and Repair.
Br1.1nicard 1 Music Co . 446 ·
0687 . Twentieth year of
qualit\1 servi ce . Lane Da niels . 614 -742 -2951
Unwant ed fa ci al or body
hair? Perm anent , painless
remova : by Euro pean Elec tronic Depi lator Ma ry is
certif ied in this new co mpu terize d digital system Call

today 614-992-6720 . Top
of the Sta!r s, 1u tl service
sal on .

PIANO TUNING AND RE PAIR , Redu ce d ra tes limited
tim e only. Ward ' s Ke yb oa rd ,

304 - 675 - 5500
3824 .

or 675 ·

31

Remodeled 2 bedroom vr:
nyled h ome, carpeted , 2
acr.es, 1 224 pound tobac co
allotment , ci t y schools .

S22 . 500
5296 .

Call 6 1 4 · 245 ·

5 minute d rive f~om town ,
located on Rt 588 in Green
Township, 3 bdr .. LR , k 1t ·
chen . family room , 1 ''1 bath
$42 ,00 0 . Call anyt1me 44 6·

9396 .
Middleport hon-.e. priced t o
sell I And we Mean Pri ced To

Sell!! Call614 ·992· 6941 .
ln Southern Schoo l Oistric1.
Modified .tl.. frame on 5
acres . Fully carpeted w ith
wood burn.er. FHA, VA , or
co nventiona l loan will buy it.
Owner m oving out of state .
Ask ing $35 .0QO .OO or make

BUVING RAW FUR S. Beef

2 br house. newly deco-

and D eer Hides .Ginseng and
yello w r o ot. Se ll i n g trapping suppl ies. Wheat
lights . night lig hts. George
Buckl e y , ph o ne 614 · 66 4 ·
4 761 ,hou rs 12 -9 PM dai ley.

Gallipo lis Ferry 6 year Old
brick ranch , 4 car garage,

Free stan.d ing 1irepl ace , o ld
lumber or barn wood . 30 4 ·

32

Emp loym ent
Services
11

Help Want e d

Sti ll t ime t o sell A von 1or
Chri stm as and receive surprise g i1 t offer. Cell 4 46 -

rated . 304· 675 · 1 090 .

S43.000 00. Phone 304·
675 -6851
Mobile Homes
for Sale

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HCMES KESSEL ·s QUAl·
lTV MOBil E HOME SALES .
4 Ml WEST. GAl li POliS,
AT $5 . PHON E 614 -446•
7274 .
Free satil111e ant ennd with
pu rc ha se o f new 19 84
Doubl e ·wide . Ca ll KanaiM}a
Mobile Hom e Sale s, 4tid·

9662 .

2156 .
Sales He lp Wanted apply at
Oh io J ob Services in Galli polis. D ec. 20 at 10 :30 .

197 3 Granville 12 x60, 2
bdr. , t otal electri c, 2 win dow air co nditioners. Clean
&amp;l"!d good condition, "J wner
moving . must sell. S6, 400 .

Mal e l ea d singer for excel lent forming roc k -bend . For
inform ati on . ca ll Jim at

Colt 446· 4305
1 171 .

6 14 -992 · 76 72 or 6 14 ·992 ·
3187.

Schu lt 3 ·•bedroom mobile
home, central air, shed . K &amp;
K No . 31 . Colt 304· 675·
6417 after 4 :00PM .

lady t o li ve in w it h elderly
lady. Must have referen ces .

AMERICA··Arm y Na tiona l
Gt~ard . Join and you have a
good part-t im e career -- good
bene fi t s -- mon t hly

Cell

Homes for Sale

offer. Call 614 ·843 ·5384 .

SWEEPER and sewing m a-.
chi ne repair. parts . and
supplies.
Pick up and
delivery , Davis Vac uum
Cleaner, one half m ile up

Georun Creek Rd.
614-446·0294.

Real Estate

3476 .

- -- - - - - - -tc-

Colt 614-949-2045 altor

35 .' - - - . . - - -

ClOSED TH111511AY

Raw Fur . To p prices paid .
l ak e Jac k son Fin &amp; Fur . Oa k

Announcements

3

Manday-Satinlay
10 AM-5 PM

01*1 MI. DK. 9, 16,

2'1. - -- - - -

30. - - - - - - - 31 . - - - - --

HOME OWNERS -Re1inance
to low fi~e:ed ra1e . Use equ itY
1or any purpose . leader
Mortgage Co .. 614 -592 ·

77 3-5968 or 88 2· 3 18 8 .

ren and Grandc hildren .

25.

22 M oney to Loan

Want ed t o bu y used coal &amp;
wood heat er s . Swain Furni ture. 44 6 -3 159 . J rd . &amp;
Oli ve S t ., Gal lipolis, Oh.

to

Any business or patrons who would
like to place an ad,
contact Donnie Dud·
ding at 949-2600.

Nov. S·Dec. 8

LISH1NG CO . recommends
that you do business with
pe op le you kn ow , and NOT
to send money through the
mail until you have investi gated the offering .

446 · 3672

329

12/7/ 1 mo. pd.

742-2407

Wan t ed To Buy

We pay cas h for late model
clean u sed ca rs.
Jim Min k Chev .- O ids ln c.
Bill Gene J oh nson

+++++

12·6·1 mo.

I
l

Publ ic Sale
&amp; Auctio n

A uction every Frida\/ nigh t at
th e Ha rt1ord Communit\1
Center . Tru ckl oads of new
m erc ha nd ise ever y w eek .
Consigments o1 new &amp; used
m erc handise always wel comed . Richard Re\lnolds ,
Auc tio neer. Cal l 304 -275 -

The PRICE: S129soo

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY

THE OHIO VAllEV PUB ·

304-6 7 5,6 197.

(2 Yr. Factory Warranty)

1 · 1l.tfe

Call:

992 -5 7 7 6 or 614-992·
5086 .

614-992 -7376 .

RECEIVER: Dexcel DXP-11 00-01

Middleport, Ohio

Tues.-Wed.-fri.-Sat.
&amp;Sun.IOioS
Mondays I 0 to 8
Closed Thursday
OWner: Sarah Fither
End of Rf. 7
By Meigs High School
Torn left, onlor Twp. 79, ht
drinwa, em rtght.
·
11 / 30/ 1 mo.

Black an d tan Coon Dog lost
in Morni n g Star and Bow man Run area . Call 61 4-

ladies silver watch. lost in
Pome r oy . Rew ard . Ph one

Best ~alue on the Market Today

992-2196

Los t and Fo u n d

7001 .

DISH: Commander

Business

! NOT ICE !

AFC, Stereo, Cord Remote Control

PAT HILL FORD

PARTS a nd SERVICE

CONSTRUCTION

6th

Call 6 1 4-992· 6362.

992 · 6208 or 614 · 992 ·
7883 .

Opportunity

DECEMBER PRICE BUSTER

We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

985·356t
All M1hs

POMEROY
AND

Kitte ns to give away. 1 ma le .
black a nd whit e. 1 female ,
all black . Siamese M other .

Working woman will do
housework in exchange for
smal l apartment. References exchanged . Call 614-

4 k itt e ns. 2 g·r a.v. 1 black and
wh ite, one long haired .

Phone

"D OZ ER · BACKHOE

tUSINESS-RESIDENnAl

742·3171

N - A-ptlng Llltlnga In Melga Co.

11· 1-lfc

"O~t

......1.1111'

II. L. "Bud.. McGHEE

PH . 992-7583
or 992-2282

RADIATOR
SERVICE

KEN'S ·
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

P .M .
Factory Choke
12 Gauge shotguns
Only

GREG ROUSH

alter

296 9 within the ne•t 'f ew
weeks If interested .

21

Roy Bickle

"CUT .OUT
FOR FUTUIE USE"

No job too big etr tH small

15 Years Experience

614 -992-2479

ces available. Ca/1614 · 9 49 ·

dient. 304 ·576·25B1.

*Complete Chimney Cleaning
*Certified Chimney Relining 8o Repair
* Experienced and Insured

TAXIDERMY

GIVE YOU A PRIZE TROPHY THAT
LAST FOR YEARS AND YEMS.

30 Years Experi~n&lt;e

New Homes- Ex1ensive
Remodeling
Insurance Work
Cu1tqm Pole Bldgs.
&amp; Garages
.
Roofing Work
·
Alum inum &amp; Vinyl Sidings

Female D oberman to give
aw ay. Spayed . 3 years old .

l arge Black spayed dog .
g oo d wit h c hildren , obe·

446-2062

TO A PROfESSIONAl

SHOUL.D£R MOUNT ATOUR STUDIO.

GUN SHOOT

HOME

NOW PICNNi .. IN

W. PriCe S219'S

Phone

QUALITY, Llf"£.1.1KE

For Faster Setvice

TRASH SERVICE

Real Eltata General

&gt;

TRUST YOUR
TROPH't' ONLY

Call 614-992-6737

MANLEY'S

BG. PIJCI SJ19.9S

E

FOR FREE ESTIMAT E
PHONE POINT PLEASANT, 304· 675· 3962 ~

THE
COUNTRY

Also Trat1110lulon

JISO

Saoly
by ...ttoor.
P..t; ......t..., Cltrlllillfl I
.., &amp; loloortr tlotir I
!

'

Jt[MEMBER,

lNG FiliAllY PAY (lff WITH THAT
SPEOAL O(fR. REWARD fOUR £f,

SAT. NIGHT

PH .

240-16"
240-18"

heir to.

........ _,_

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING

OIL LINES

SALE AlE
SUPER 2-14"

w.

lut lMor momorill-qro dear
IIHI wiD always romoin
hon ........ wo'ro
two

No Down Pay.ment
Lower Monthly Payment

' CONCRETE WORK
'CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
'WATER . GAS l!o

ON

wou14 hiln 110"• on
And llow yeo lovH to lin.
min tht smllo that
iiHsntol on y- loco,
Tho ....,...., thot filtH our

-

WHEN THE IWft' HOURS Of HUNT·

The Country Loft
OIFT SHOP
Is Nollf Open

For all your wiring

choice.

JIM

0

OR WHOLE HOU SE

(Plus Tax and tnstollationl

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

PlEASANT OFRCE
3305 JACKSON AYE.
SMAll ANIMAL HOUIIS
ltlolloliy 3 p.m.· 5 p.m.•
To...toy 6:30 p.m.-1 p.m.
Wodnlllloy 3 p.m.-! p.m.
Thwsdoy 3 p.m.-! p.m.
Friday I p.m.-2 p;m.
Sotordoy 10 a.m.-11.30 a.m.
lARGE ANIMALS AND
SURGERY IY APPOINTMINT
12·3·tfn

lftlmtry of our
metlltr, ~ortnce (. Wilson,
wlla passttt away two ytars

INSULATE YOUR ATT I C

Chimney
Care

4· !I

DAVID D. GRINDSTAFF

OPEN EACH

p

l i·B·tlc

fret lstimatts.

CLINIC
IN MIDDlEPORT
PAUL E. SHOCKa, D.V.M.

......

tn

t~t l11 Ct11 1rlrl

Separate ~II li i 111 (f r~ t 1n11rl en t
bidS wrll bo fl-'Cf!IV~d Wlh
respe~.:t to the c ho~ S S I S and tJOdv
type and wt ll stat e th at the hus
w hen .1ssernhlml .met ono1 to
del1 very comply w11h .rll sc hool
\IISifiCI SPP.CfiC&lt;HIOtlS. all Stlff1tV
regulat1ons 'and currtJnt Oh1 o
M1n1mum Stand&amp;rds for School
Bus Construr, llon of the 0Hpart·
.men t of Education nursuan t to ·
Sec110n 4 51 1 76 ol the Ohoo
R&lt;Msed Code ami all other
pert1n em proviSIOns of law
Spectftca ltons onrl 1n.'i\IU C·
11ons to buJder s tnil y bA
obta1ned IJ1 thfl OiltCO Of the
Trea surf;!r. Middleport. Oh to.
A certrlied check payable to
the Treas ure'r of tho above ol
educatr on or a sn11:; filctmy btd
bond e)(eCtJ!F!(1 by the bKider
and the sur ety company, 1n an
(-l nioun t equal to f1ve perc(lnt
(5%1 of lhB borl shall be
subrnr tted wHh each brd .

- Add ons and

Box, 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769

In Memoriam

Public Notice

[du cai1on o l !h f' MF!r qs l. o.-:ill
SchorJI 0 1slnr.l of M 1dcllP.po r 1.
Ohro Jt thfl Tlna:,llf r·r·s o lf1r. e
1111t1 l 12 00 noon nn Thursday.
Jan1rilfY 3 . 198b. ,1nd at thnt
111ne opcnP.rl l 1y lhP Tro.Jsurn r of
sa ref Bon rd . tah11lat ed. nnd n
ff!t)()r! thP.rno! !11,1df! IQ Said
Bo&lt;Hd 01 ~~ ~ tlf!)(t :"t hrV1uled
rrl~~P. t • n\1 as prrlVId&gt; !rl lly 111w for
thule !31 6 5 p a ss f-Jnq ~ r school
l11rsns. nccn rrln1q to 'iped lt:a·
!t Oll S o f S: llrl h011 rd ol

Good Stltction Of
*Norway Spruce
*Scotch Pine
*White Pine
9 Ul to 9 P.M Woolulays
I P.M. to 5 P.M. Sundays

to drive t he ll'ehicle of your

Public Notice

J . ~ . Il l NG , S &lt;tit' RI'Prl!'!il'ntilltV

Why Wait Till Winter To Remember
You Were Going To Call Us?

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

9301 .

Would like to do baby -sitting
in my own home in Tuppers
Plains area just off Success
Rd . starting around Feb. 1,
Reasonable rates both
hou rly and weekly. Referen-

304· 6 75· 7762 .

I · l ·tlr

I t 21 18. 26 31 3tc

Forst

and D1str1but• ve Accou nt of
Clara Say re. Admm 1stratwc of
the Es tate ol Ler oy E1c hmge r.
Deceased .
Unless except1ons a re fil ed
theret o. sa1d acc o un ts w111 be
lor hea nng before satd Court
on the 18 th day of Janua ry.
1985. at wh1ch t1me sa1d acco unts w rll be co ns1de red
and con tmued tr a m day to
day until lrnally d1sp os ed of
Any perso n mterested may
file wr1tten excep t1 0 ns to said
accou nt s o r to matt ers per 1a1nrng to th e executiOn of
the tru st. not le ~s than frve
days pr1or to the date set for
hearrng .
Rober t E. Buc k. J udg"e
Common Plea s Court.
Pro bate D IVIS ion
M e1gs County, Oh10

11/16 / 1 mo.

On December 13. 1 984. m
the Metgs County Probate
Court . Case No. 24642. Chnstma Gruese r. 409 70 Grueser
Hol low Ao&lt;ld. Pomeroy. Ohto
457 6 9. was appotnted Spec•al
Adm 1n1strat or of the estate of
Herma11 And rew Grueser. deceased. late ol Be&lt;;J ford Townshq1. Me1gs County. Oh 10.
Robert E Buck.
Pro bate J udge
l ena K. Nesselroa d.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF FICUCtARY

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Gordo n F1sher. Guard1an s o f
the per so n and esta te of
Pilulme K1m Harr 1s and Orn s
Edtson Hams. Mmor s

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Wedding and Graduation Sta·
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(op' Servi.:es, Er, .
25S Min St. Middleport

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Newman . Guard1an of the
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Paul Orr.
On May 15. 1984. rn the
Me1gs County Probate Court.

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Puppies! W oul d m ake a nice
Christma s gift . Call 446 -

Colt

Belpre, Oh io

C.R . N EWMA N , Presiden t

614· 992·6022.

446 ·4088 or 446 ·8189 .

a ,oo pm .

8co11o€111e 1llo111e 9nsu€atloll 9u~.

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f'Oft CURRENT PRICES
AND OTHER GAME

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Public Notice

and Frnal Accou nt of Earl 8
Moms. Guard ran of Letha
Morn s. an Incom petent Per-

You Need

Weekly, call:

11 I Cotlt St.. PonMIOf. Ohi., 01,9

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CHESTER-985-3307

(ar fenders ........- ........160

FOR SALE .

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TV &amp;APPLIANCE

Ftndlfl ...................... 1110

!1 0-115 Chewy Tri.
79-10 Moslofl!l
Fendors ......................... slo
Car Ftntltrs .•...............•60
13-79 fO&lt;d Tr.
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WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS

PHONE
992-2156
Or Write Damw Senlintl Classified Otpt.

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NOTlCE OF APPOINTMENT of Orusre A. Whrte .
OF FIDUCIARY
CASE NO. 24364 - Fonal
On July 25. 1984, 1n the Ots tn but•ve Account of llah

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949-2030

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76-12 (hewett•
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G iv eaway

Small breed pup pies, Cute
and Adorable . W oul d make
great Ch ristm as g ifts . Call

B-13 tfn

IN~ULATE
73-10 (he•y Tr.
Fonders ......................... S70
11 ·14 (hevr Tr.

Room and board for elderly.
Also tleeping rooms . Call

M etal Honda c rating, can be
picked u p at Betz: Honda
Sale s.

(614) 446-76 19 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gall ipolis, Ohio 45631

PH. 742-2328

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Licensed Clinical Audiologist

CO's annual budget of nearly $'m

The Daily Sentinel

Situations
Wanted

446 - 3619 7AM - 1PM .
10PM· 12PM .

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WASHINGI'ON (AP ) - The
Reagan admlnlstratlon IS planning
to provide $47 milllon worth of
educational, scientific and com·
municatlons projects to fill an aid
gap when the United State8 with·
draws from t.iNEsco.
Formal .confirmation of the
admlnlstratlon's decision to pullout
of !he 161-natlon agency Is expected
sometime this week.
The aid package being put
together by the State Department is
equivalent ID the amount of money
the United States would be assessed
as a member of the United Nations
EducaUonal, Sclentltlc and Cultural
Organza lion. The U.S. contribution
accounts for 25 percent of UNES·

12

Single p~uson - male or fe.
male , 21 to 39to live in with
single male. share e•penses,
and household dutie1 . Call

Aid plan proposed by Reagan

The Southern High School Music Department - both the band and
choir - Will present a Christmas concert at 7: 30p.m . this evening In
the high school gymnasium.
Lee Lee Is vocal music supervisor and John Van Reeth Is in charge
of the Instrumental music.

Legion post slnte meeting

A nnou n cements

Ohio

I

SHS Christmas concert tonight

West Virginia State Police have called oH the search for an airplane
that crashed into the Ohio Rlver near the Gallipolis Locks and Dam
Dec. 9.
A dispatcher a t the Point Pleasant detachment said volunteer
divers searching for wreckage have been called back. But the P.olnt
Pleasant and Valley fire departments are remlilningon the scene, the
dispatche r added.
The plane, a single-engine craft, Is believed to have been piloted by
Paul Hawks II, 28, of Columbus. HubertW.Harder, 29, a biochemistry
student at Ohio State University, Is also believed to have been a
passenger in the plane. Both are former Gallla County residents.
The plane reportedly went down below the locks and dam ·near the
Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber Co. plant at Apple Grove, W.Va. The crash
was observed by three Gallla County teenagers.

3

Rep. John SelherHng, who In·
Iliated !he Jetter, said he was told by
SecretaryDonaldHodel to postpone a DOE official that the a ll'!ncy Is
any major decision affecting the thliJJdng ofplaclngamoratortumon
nation's uranium enrtchment pro- the purcha5eofgascentrttugesuntil
gram, saytngthey fear theagencyls advance cent:rlfuges or a new laser
considering moves that could technology are developed.
threaten an Ohio project.
A total of 745 Set m centrttuges
"We are very concerned that the are currently ai GCEP, with 3,100 of
Department of Energy Is contem· the machines scheduled to be In
platinsactlons which oouldjeopard· . place by J anuary 19116.
lze the Gas Centrifuge E nrlchment
The E nergy Department Is exProjectatPortSmolith,Ohlo,aswell peeled to decide by next May
as the research and development whether advanced oentntuge or
act1yltll!s · on the , advanced gas Atom)c Vapor Laser Isotope tech·
centrlfU~ technology," Ohio's 21
nology will be selected as the
congressmen and two senators said uranlum-enrlchment process of ihe
In a Jetter to Hodel. ·
future.

Christmas program Friday

State police cancel search

The Daily Sentinel Page- 9

congressmen are urging Energy

The Meigs Area Holiness Association will meet at 7: :ll this evening
at the Pomeroy Church of the Nazarene, with the Rev. Theron
Durham as spe~r.

The Mt. Moriah Church of God, Racine, wtil present a Christmas
program at 7 p.m . Sunday. The public Is invited.

Pomeroy Middleport. Ohio

!. Congressmen
press for delay
.

Meigs Holiness Association meets

Church sets Christmas program

Tuesday, December 18, 1984

6 :00pm .

BEST KEPT SEC RET IN

poyc heck ·· NO LAYO FFS .
304-675-39 50 or 1·800·
642 -3619.

Ot

446 ·

1971 Gem Signet M obile
Home , 52K12 . 2 bedrooms,
gas heat. !ocated on K &amp; K
Lot . P oi nt . Pleasa n t ,

$4 ,000.00. Phone 304"
675· 6281 altar s ,oo PM.
Sc hultz 1972 66x 12 with
t ilt out w ill sell partly ft~ r­
nished or negotiable on

price . 304 -675 -7117 .

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The Daily Sentinel

They'll Do It Every Time

32 Mobile Homes

Tuesday, December 18, 1984

Ohio

Tuesday, DecemJler'18, .1 984

54 Misc. Merchandise 54 Misc . Merchandise

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76

'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

for Sale .
Big 3 or 5 ~dr. home built on

your lot $18,900 &amp; up. Se~
our m.odel . Call 1 •614-BB67311 .

All homes reduced for year

end

Sale.

Call

Kanauga

Mobile Home Sales, 446-

9662 .
Singer aewing machine for

12X66 Torch. 2·3 bdr, total

1111, golden touch end sew.

gaa. includea all screens &amp;.
no'r m windows. Call 614-

Coli

814·3BB·8696.

like

new.

446-7132 .
1973

Rosemont

2

Driveway stone hauled and
spread . Call L.. Paul Martin

bdr.

14x65 excellent condition. ·
Don 't miss this o ne S5,900.

814-256-6777 or David
Martin 614-256· 1226.

Call 614-446-0175 .

Parker

12

081..408

lot for sa le in Merce rville , 3
trailer hookups,. electric, ru -

IbJblJI:ll

5600.

Call 379 -

2 Coleco Cabbage Patch
Dolls. Nowl $66 ea. boy &amp;
girl. Call 446-2087 or 4464349 .

ra l water . septic tank .
$8,000 . Call 614 -256 6618 .

Diltsun truck

holder 1111 troller new 28 lb.

$860.00 . .304-676-1169.
Give tho gift that peyo for

7

its•lf ~nd keeps on giving.
Giva a White' a Metal Datec-

with 4

car·

42 Mobile Homes

Natural gas heat. Racine
H'ouse for rent . Call 304-

area . Call 614·992·5858 .

675 -7263 675 -5104 or
675 -5386 .
House for rent in Mercerville
area . Call Kenneth Swain

44

Apartment
for Rent

446 -3 159 or 614 · 2561552 evenings .
Furnished ho use, 3 bdr .. 29

Neil Ave ., Gallipolis . $226
plus utilties; references. Call

446 -4416 altar 7PM .
6

room

house

for

rent .

Electric and water included.
Clay School District. Call

446-2706 .
3

bedrooms home near
town . Central air, garage,
S275 mo. plus deposit . Call

446 - 6610 · Century

21

Southern Hills R.E., Inc .

3 bedrooms home in town .
$275 mo .. plus deposit. Call

446 - 6610

Century

21

Southern Hills R.E., Inc .
For rent with option to buy 3
bdr . house, deposit required.
close to town . Call e11enings,

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Housing Opportunity) has
one and two bedrooms. rent
staning at $163 for one
bedroom and S198 per
month for two bedroom.
with $200 deposit located
near Foodland ·and Spring
Valley Plaza, pool and TV

ant . Call 446-2745 or leave
message.

513 Third Ave . two-1 bdr.

opts, Starting $135 to $166
mo . Water included. dep req.
Call 446-4222 between 9 &amp;

5.
1

bdr apt.,

2 bdr apt.,

$150-$250 . Call 304-6767263 675-5104 or 676 5386 .

446 -4348 .

Furnished apt ., next door to
library', one professional

Small house loc ated at 1701
Chestnut St. $115 mo., $75

adult only. Call 446-0338 .

dep . Call 446·3807.
House downtown, 3 bdr .,
nice $150 mo . Call 614-

675· 6104 or 675 ·6386 .
Newly remodeled house. 2
kitchen. located in Middleport . Send resume to Daily
Sentinel , P.O. Box 729 -V,
Pomeroy, Oh 45769 .
Nice two bedroom in East-'
ern School District. Natural
Gas. TPC water and no pets.
$175 .00 plus deposit Call

614 ,949-2801 . No Sunday
calls.
In Pomeroy -nice two bedroom house, just redeco·
rated . Insulated. storm win·
dows . Sto11e and refrigerator
furnished . Sorry no children,
no pets . S185 .00permonth
plus security deposit . 614-

992-52!12

alter

2 bdr. duplex ex . location in
town $250· mo. with a
fenced backyard. Call 446·

8293 after 5PM .
3 rooms with priavte bath,

bdr. 1 full both. lg. !urn .

5 P.M.

weekends. all day Saturday.
2 or 3 bedroom houses in or
near Pomeroy . Furnished or
unfurnished . Rent and utiliti8s negoliable . Day 61 4·
992 -2381, evenings 614-

992-6723 .
6 room house with ·bath. in
langsville , S200 .00 per
month plus deposit. Refer ence required . Call 614-

1st . floor . Call446-2215 .
1 bdr . partially furniShed .
$190 mo., utilities paid, $50
dep . 6 mo.lease, no children
and no pets. 'Call 446-3667
after 6 .
Furnished efficiency $145,
utilties pd. share bath. 607
2nd. Ave. Gallipolis. Call

446-4416 altar 7PM.

Riverside Apts. Middleport .
Special rates for Senior
Citizens. $130. Equal Hous. ii'lg Opportunities . 614 ·

992-7721 .
Furnished 2 bedroQm apt . in
Middleport . Adults. no pets.
security daposit . Call 614-

992-3874.

people. Coii304-773-5B82 ,

3 br house. bath.full base·
ment, garage, a \.fail able Dec.
26 . $250 . References and
deposit required . 304-675-

1090.

Betty Mercer.
Unfurnished apartment for
rent in Syracuse. Call 614-

992-76B9 .
Small upstairs apartment.
with all utilities furnished .
Only suitable for 1,. in

Middleport . Call
5262 .

614 - 99~-

APARTMENTS , mobil•
homes, houses. Pt. Pleasant

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr. trailer for rent , near

See at 314 3rd. St .. Ka ·
naugo , 446 · 7473 .
14x70 total electric 3 bdr. ,
furnished, plus washer &amp;.
dryer on private lot, 10 min.
'from town. $200 mo. plus
deposit and utilities. Ref.

$285 to $745 . .Desk 8110
up to $225. Hutches, $660 .

Bunk bed complete with
mattresses, $275 . and up to

$395 .

Baby beds, $110.

Mattresses or box springs,
full or twin. $68 ., firm , $68.
and $78. Queen sets. $195.
4 dr. chests, $49 . 5 dr.
chests. $59 . Bed frames.

S20.and $25 .. 10 gun · Gun
cabinets, $350. Gas or
electric ranges $375. Jlaby

mattresses. $26·&amp; $35, bad
frames $20, $25 . &amp; $30,
king frame $50 . Good selection of bedroom suites.
rockars , metal cabinets ,
headboards $38 &amp; up to

S55 .

Used Furniture ·• electric
fireplace, 5 pc. dinette, head
boards, and 2 bedroom
suites. 3 miles out Bulaville
Rd . Open 9am to 6pm, Mon .
1hru Sat.

614 -445-0322

304-882-2566 .

Washers, dryers. refrigera·
tors, ranges. Skaggs Appliances, Upper River Rd.
beside Stone Crest Motel.

614-446-7398 .
County Appliance. Inc .
Good used appliances and
627 3rd.

OH.

Call 614-446-0768 .
Furnished room, $126. Utililias. range, ref. Share bath.

Men only. 919 Sec., Golllpo·
lis. 446-4416 after 8 p.m .

46 Space for Rent

dryer . No pets. Phone 614·
949·2 253
Mobile home in Gallipolis.
nice 1or senior citizens or
married couple with one
child. no pets. deposit and
raferences raquired . K 8t K
Mobile Homes, Inc.. 304·

676-3000.

.

2 bedroom all elec mobile

homo. t136.00 pluf utili·

tiel, located Gallipolis ~erry.

304·876·4088 .

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About 600 (priced to sell!
McArthur.Ohio,

Route

1.

Call 614-696 -4282 .

81200 .00 . Call 614-9925304.
Fire wood for sale. $30 .00

pickad · up. $35.00 delivered. Call614-992-5449.
Homemade bedspreads fo~
sale with shams. Thay are ·

boout!lul . Call 614· 7422959.
$a,b2. fclas42
14"70, 3 bedroom with
large yard . 8165 .00 month
plus deposit and utilities .

Ona child. Call 614-9854367 .
Boys 20 irich BMX Free
~pirit bicycle for sale. Call

before 3·:00, 614-992 ·
7342 .
mie. Bleck boy. $55.00. Call
614-992-6161.
Homelite .chain saw, new.
12 inch . Homelite chain
saw, used, 10 inch. Small
gas furnace used . Coal stove

Parakats $10 to $13. Cockatiels $30. lo\le birds $60 a
finches

$5,

sorted lengths. Call Hogg
and

Zuspen

upright

piano $165. Call 614-985 4212 .
Parakets $10.00 to S13 .00.
Cockatiels $30.00. Love
birds $60 .00 a pair. Finches

$6 . 00. Upright piano
$165 .00 . Call 614 -9854212 . $a,b2, fclar73
Firewood, $20 .00 pick up

Gas range, Harvest Gold,
30" $95, 3 other nulges to
choose from , Speed Queen
auto. washar $95, Kenmore
auto. washer . $150. Refrig.
side by side white S195,
Refrig. Copperione, single
d_o or $95, May1ag wringer
washar $75. Hoover portable dryer S65, Dishwasher
Kenmore portable $75 .
Skaggs Appliances Upper

River Rd . Gallipolis 446·
739B.
Microwave ovepn plus con ventional oven all .in-one,
Harvest gold, 1 Y2 yrs. old,
Brown print sofa. 2 velvet

Pickens used furniture . 304·

676-6483 or 876-1450.
RICK'S NEW · AND USEO
FURNITURE. Uoed otoves
and refrigeratOrs. Compare
our pric~s. save today .

Phone 304-773-6430.
Moving, muat sell,
stove and matching
ator. Lowrey Genie Organ .

304-675-7669.

Call614-985-4417.

Caii614-JBB-9303.

304' 675-1247.
SURPLUS DENIM" jackals
$21 .00 . Bibs $18.00, coveralls regular $22 .00, kids
camouflage. army new field
jackets, all army field pack
accessories. combat boots,
Carhart clothing. Sam
~omerville ' s, Ea~t Ravens wood. Fri. Sat, Sun, 1 :QQ.

7:00 PM.. (other days to
Christmas 3 :00-7 :00) 304675 · 3334.
Firewood

$20.00

pickup

mill 40 in blade, 2 yrs old,

HILLCREST KENNELS

614-367-7220.
Briarpatch Kennels Professional All -breed grooming .
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa·
cillties. English Cpcker Spa-

niel puppies. Call614-3889790.

cond, 304-576-2972.
1974 Cue 5BO back hoe
loader $10,500 .00. 304458 -1610.
Flashing Arrow Signs, cash

or rent to buy . 1-800·251 ·
3660.

$1196 .00. Call 614-3786349.
1972 Ford, 4 door atetion
wagon, 302 engine, lots of

mower . Caii446-B136 .

Judy Taylor Grooming: Call

nc,

Chow puppies. Call 614446-3844 altar 7.
CHRISTMAS Puppies. AKC

'80 Monte. Carlo Landau.
V8, auto, PB, PS, AC. AM,

list S244.96 oele •169.9.6.
245 AO. 16in bar. list
$309 .95 ala S209 .96 . 160
AO · 16in bar lilt $319 .95
solo 8219.96. Super EZ·AO
16in bar. list $359.95 sale
$259.00. 330 AO , 16in bar
list .•374.96 oole t259.96.

rear defroster. tilt, 304-675-

6286 .
1979 Ford Pinto Standard

$409.96 sale 8289 .95 .
Keefers Servce Center, St.

8 N Ford Tractor. 50 Massey
Ferguson, plow•. disc, 304-

576-2328 or 576-2606.

614-388-9756.

63

Christmas puppies! Pure ~
brad 8. Rat Terr(er puppies.

Call614-266 -1467.
AKC Reg. toy poodle pupppias, ready for Christmas.
small deposit, will hold. Call

housebroken . Good with
children . 1 male and 1

female . Call 614-992 2386.
Parakeets, babie's, all colors,
new cages. Hold for 'Chirst·

mas. 304-675-6030 after
5 :00 end weekends.

$2,999. John's Auto Sales,
on Bulaville Rd . 446-4782.
Custom 050 Dodge 4X4,

Nice black Angus bull, ready

Call 446-3615.

for service. Call 614-3888333 .

1976 Ford pickup, F-100,

·

auto, one·owner. $1800.
Laying hens. young roosters • ._S:
..,..
•_I1_4_4_6_-3_6_1_7_._ _ _ __

Batamo. 304-45B-1690 .

64

Hay &amp; Grain

Large round bales of hay $20
each . Call448-1 052 altar 5 .

Tronsporlolion

1

C registered Boston TarPuppies, phone 304-

·2169 .

57

73 Chevy

runs good ,

$400.Iiltle rust. Call 614·
3B8-9360.
1982 Ford '% ton pick-up.
300 cubic inch-6 cylinder. 4
speed.PS, PB, AM radio.
40.000 miles. S6000.00.
Call 614· 698 -8384 end
814-949-2293 .

Autos for Sale

traction rear and, heavy duty
aprings. 400 engine. use
regular gas, Insulated

topper, 23,000 actual miloo,
one owner, $6,500.00 firm .

TOP CASH paid lor 'SO

304-896 -3879 .

model and newer used cars.

Musical ·
Instruments

Old German violin. very
nice, 15100.00. Flat top
guitar with case, like new,

$75.00 . Call
2801 .

71

814 · 949 ·

Smfth Buick· Pontiac, 1911
Eoatern Ava .. Gallipolis . Call
814·448·2282.
77 Pontiac Grand Prix 301'
good condition. Call after

1978 . Ford F-160, pootive
traction rear end. heavy duty
springs, 400 engine. use
regular gas, inaulated
topper, 23,000 actual miles,
one owner, $6,600.00firm .

5PM , 448·0137.

304-895-3879.

1979 Plymouth Horizon 4
spd. 4 dr .. good cond. Cell
614-379-2726 .

73

1976 Camero •~c. cond ..
360 angina, 4 opd. Hove all
orginill equipment, 40,000
mil••· t4,496. Call 614·
682-8922.
1973 Ford Grond Torino
wagon, new battery. tirea.

brakoo. AM·FM radio,
70,000 mllao, extra oharp,
$1,000. Ca!l448-4462.
19B1 2 dr. Ford Eacort 4
spd, radio, olr, tinted glaaa.
sporty, *3.199. John'oAuto
Solea, Bulavllla Rd. Golllpo·
llo, 446-4782.

Call 446-3844 after 7PM .
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park. Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Large Iota. Cail

614· 992·7479.

size

49

Water

Merchandise

Vans

197B Chevy Y, ton pickup,
4x4, 350 auto, PS. P8, Call
446-0515.

For Lease .

Apt. for lease, overlooking
citY park; LA , kitchen: stove,
refrig .• dining area. '2 bdr.,

both. $190 mo. plus utili·
tlos. Call PJ' 446·1819.
Flatbeda. Trip lease or

good tiroo . Call 446· 1638
after llpm.
1'980 Toyoto Corrolo, 4 dr,
dalu••· air, power Itoaring &amp;
Umestone.

Sand,

Gravel.

Pick up at ,Riclierdl &amp; Son.
Call 448· 7786 .
Firewood cut up slaba. $US

brake•. auto, em-fm, lt...o.

N.A.O.A. retell •4aoo price
UB&amp;O. 1960 Impala. 2 dr,
Orluinal Southern car.
57,000 mi., auto, power

Lease . 269 -2305. Ohio
Wats B00-282· 2888. Inter·
atote Watt 800-B36· 7413.

PU load. Larger loodo delivered. Call for prices, 614246-6804 . .

ot..rlng &amp; brokeo· 'Show
Winner' $6386. Call 448·
B096 loan me-ga.

FOR LEASE with option to
buy, nice, clean lour bed·
room houN. 304-876-3282
ofter 4 PM .

Chriltmll tr• cut your own

1978 Mullang Cobro. PS,
PB, 4 opd, 2.8 lltra. good
cond. t960. Caii448-1BOB.

oil ohapeo &amp; alzoo, f&amp;.OO.
Call 614-379-268!1.

Necessarily the News' team
recalls the maJor everits 9f

1984.

B:OO 0 (}) CD A-Team
® Gentle Ben
ffi MOVIE: 'Black Beauty'
Part 2
(I) Gl il21 Three's A Crowd
ICC)
0 00 ®I Yogi Bear's
Christmas OUick Draw
McGraw.
Huckleberry
Houild, Snagglepuss . Aug·
gie Doggie and Wally Gator
join Yogi and Boo Boo as
they celebrate Chri stmas in
t he big city .
I]) ® Nova (CCI 'Ste phen
J . Gould: Th1s V1cw of L1fe .'
Stephen J, Gould, l..vorld rek.nowned paleontologist , ev·
olutionary - theorist
a·nd
author, is profiled. (60 min.)

Roofing, guttering, siding.
plumbing, carpentry work
and cOncrete work. Free
estimates. Call 446-3 171
Carpet repair, 14 yrs. experience, ca~h and carry wei-

ALLEY OOP

coma. Coll446-361 ,5 .

1979 Chevy '-' ton, 4 wheal
drive with utility body, exc
cond. $3.7&amp;0.00. Phone
304-4118· 1 e1o .
1973 Choynno Super 10,
good cond, AC, AM-FM
radio, CruiH Control 'and

new tlrea, 304-773-U70.

1978 CJ-7 Jeep, 6 cyl .. 3
opd .. hardtop. •3.BOO. cal
304·676-6956 .

Year Merlin Olsen hosts
Sports Illustrated's tribute
to this year' s outstanding
spans figures.

$5236 oroctod .
RON'S Television Service.
Specializing In Zenith and
Motorola, Ouazar, and
house calls. Call 304-576 -

8 :30

2398 or 614 -446-2464.
Fetty Tree Trimming, stump

ram oval. Call 304-6 75 1331 .
RINGLES'S SERVICE. ex-

application! 304-675·20B8
or 675-7368 .

GASOLINE ALLEY

Mr. Booqle obviously
room warmings
last

thin~s

197B Hondo troll 70, 8100.
Coli 448-4827 after 6.
1980 C8750F Hondo. Super Sport. 8600 mileo. Now
battery ·a nd rear tire.

Excel ~

lont condition. f1 250 .00.
Call 814·992·.31&amp;2.
'72 Hondo 3&amp;0 molorcycla.
axe cond, phone 304-578'
2972.
76

Boals and
Motors for Sale

or cable tool drilling.
Most wells completed same
day, Pump sales and servi-

ces. 304-895-3B02.
Abaten Home lmproYD{Tlent
Specialist. new homes, additions, roofing, siding, con·

82

Fired, She 's Hired'
I]) ® Frontline (CCI 'Mar-

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

sha ll H1gh Fights Back .· Mar·
shall High School, one of .the
poorest in Chtcago . is e)( am·
ined in its att emp t to figh t
the inadeQuate academ1c
standards and lO make a d1f·
terence in the h es of its studdnts . (60 min .)

Cor. Fourth and Pine

Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 614-446-3888
614-446·4477

(CC) Mona discovers To ny
moonlighting at Christmas
time but jump s to the wrong
conclusion as to who is get·
ting the money . .
0 I]) @ AfterMASH The
staff and patients of the hospi tal brace themselves for
severe storms and flooding
and try to rela1&lt; iil the process
0 00 (1) Riptide Cody ,
Nick and Boz find them·
selves hclp1ng a form er Hol lYwood mov1e queen who
cla ims to possess the deed
for the en tir e King Harbor
Marina complex (60 min )

and Kate become emotio nally inv9lved when a young
woman experiences a miracle and Earl and Terry are asSigned to do a follow-up
about the magazine's first
cover story. 160 min.)
0 I]) ®l MOVIE : 'He 's

WINNIE

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

[MAXI Best of Album Flash
(I) Gl ®! Who 's the Boss?

CII 700 Club
00 G1 @ Glitter ICC) Sam

crate. dry wall . 304·4681568.

or

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING . Rt. 1, Box 355. Galli·
polis. Call 614-367-06.7 8.

IHBOI MOVIE: 'The Caine
Mutiny'

Excavating

Good-1 Excavating, basements, fo~ters, driveways,
septic tanka. landicaping.

Call anytime 814-4464537, James L. Davison, Jr.

84

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Land' Part 2
1 0 :00 0
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BA RNEY

Steele l aura and Remington
arc hired to catch an embezzler Who stole a million dol ~
Iars from the Myst er'y
W riters of Ame rica trea·
sury . (60 min )
(!) Super Bouts of the 80's
Mar vP.Ious Marv in Hagler vs.
Rob erto Duran (las Vega s,

I WONDER
WHAT .

LOWEEZ'I'S
UPTO

Electrical

· &amp; Refrigeration

Nove mber, 1983) . 160 min .)
(]] MOVIE: ' Our Men Flint'
® Gl ® Paper Oolls (CCI
00 Statewide
® Newswatch

SEWING Machine repairs.
service. Auth«:»rized Singer
Sales &amp;. Sarvice Sharpen
Scissors. Fabric Shop ,

F.D

General Hauling

(j) Adam Smith' s Money

I

i'M'fOO
CLEVER. FOR

Ken• a Water Service. Walls

[3AIL.. BEFoRE:

cisterns. pools filled . Phoni

CHRI51"MA6!

614-387-0623 or614· 3677741 night oi day .

College

GET OUT ON
BAIL. IF THEY .

00 Dad 's Army

GOT A

equipment and auppli8t, including ••wing m•chlne.

Coli 614-849-2202 . ·

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,'

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TO VOLUNTEE~ TO !'LAY
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OUR CllRJSTMA5 PLAY...

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MARV NEVEl
WORE 6L.AS5ES !!

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Dealer : South
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Pass

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Pass

Open ing lead'

t•

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third diamond ca n .be led a nd
trumped. Because diamond s split 3-3,
the contract can be made . No doubt
declarer is lucky, since six outstanding cards usuall y divid e ·4-2. but th is
is the besi play for the con tract.

~-~by THOMAS JOSEPH

ACROSS
I Procreate
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island
11 Breathing
12 Dress
fa bric
13 Glandular
organ
H Appraised
15 New Guinea

town

41 Extra
inning

42 Shabby

OOWN
1 Good time
2 Charles
Lamb

3 Opine
4 Night

befure

Yes terday 's Answer

5 Balcony

17 Skill

,, .,,

27 Actres.&lt;.

6 !&lt;"allen r ock 20 Merchan-

Wra y
dis e
29 F oam
explorer
steUation 22 High
33 Vegetable
18 Swiss canton 8 Wise
position
34 Wit~out
19 Informed
thinking
23 Drunka rds working
21 Elec. unit
9 "The Gypsy %4 Near East 36 '' I 've 22 Legislate
Baron,"e .g . expert
Rhythm "
23 Egyptia n 10 Chancel
25 Party
36 One king
seats
supplier
time
Z4 Love {It. 1
25 Priest's
ves tment
25 Mature
Z7 Earl " -"
Hines
28 Black
cuckoo
29 DeLuise
film
30 Vereen
31 N.Y. city
3Z Where

16 Scottish

7 Altar con-

(La!.)

40 Mrs. R.F .K.

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Bowl

Clashes .

RECORD!!

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TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SI:IOP
1163 Sac. Ave .. Galllpollo.
814·446-7833 or814-4461833.

liJ Bill Cosby Show
C!J Scotch Sports Preview

12 · tti ~ B4

NORTH

+Q

By James Jacoby
It's the easiest thing in the world,
when you are playing bridge, to wi n
the battle and Jose the war. What usually happens ls that you take an obvious play without thinking ahead. That
is exactly what happened to toda y's
declarer.
After the trump lead, South could
~ that playing a spaqe to the queen
would enable him to ditch a club from
dummy on his spade king. West won
the spade ace and continued with a
second heart. South got his pitch of
the club all right, but he still came up
with only nine tricks. ·
The right approach to tbe deal is to
realize that the defenders are on the
right track with trump leads , and that
10 tricks cannot be made on a
crossruff. Instead , the long diamond
suit in dummy must be established,
and there is no time to waste. At trick
two, declarer should lead a diamond.
If the winner of that trick leads a second trump, it should be won in ·dummy and a diamond should be ruffed .
The next time declarer · is back in
dummy via the ruff of a black card, a

architect,
- Jones
37 Blustered
39 Scurry off

YOU ARt:.,
YOU WON'T
SEE: YOU'VE

The slim chance
is the only one

(CCI
fil Soap

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HOW SMART

Will haul coel. und and

Upholstery

James Jacoby

World

11 :oo o oo oo rn o m® m

DON'1CARE

1'HI5 L.OT' I'Ll..
BE:OU'f ON

grovel. 304-46B·1586.

BRIDGE

35 English

.® Congress : We/ People

SNAKE!!

Aloo .pools filled. Call 614256 · 1141 or 614 -446 ·
1176 or614-448-7911 .

87

Independent News

10:3Q (I) Celebrity Chefs

Pomeroy. 614· 992-2284.

FOR SALE: Upholotery tlhop
1 boot and troller for aolo.
Call814-2116-111111 .

9:00

R ~!.Orv

owner.

1978 · 011 cooler heoder,
cromo. *1660. Mull Selll
Call 448 -8234.
1972 Impala Chevrolet, 2

RESTAURANT lli.JIWINI'i'G BEEN

Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.

&amp; 4 W.O.

Harley Davidson Sportater.

dr., 350 .engine. new paint,
new vinyl top, good motor,

HE 1'11'15 THEffE
. WHEN THE Y
SERVED TH' P~PE ff5!
.. AN .HE JUGT lEFT! ·
- LI~E HE DIDN'T CARE-

CONOEM!YE(J!
TAFFY'S (jOT T'
EVAC/JIITE!

James Boys Water SerVice .

bed ,

OH uEE, JAI'iE!TH'.

Call collect 1-614-2370488, 9 a.m . to 5 p.m.

85

$150.00. like new. 304·
676-3666.

.

WA G ~LL
THAT FU66
ABOU T, ANNIE?

Unconditional lifetime guarantee. local references
furnished . Free estimates.

83

~r .
$160.00 . 304-875 6747 betwaan 6 and 9 PM .

King

I'IH~T

8ASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

1978 Ford F-160 , postive
cage,

IHBOI Not Necessarily the
Year in Review The 'NO[

Call614-367·0409 or 514 367-7244.

perianced carpenter, electri32,000 miles, transfarable . cian, mason, painter, roofwarranty, asking $5200 . ing (including hot tar

. 51 3-684· 239B '

ANNIE

IHBOI Sportsman of the

Chevy Luv auto, AM-FM
tape, was $3;499 now

Aggreasive Ouroc boars.
satisfaction guarantaed.
Roger Benlty, Sabina, Oh .

H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl &amp; aluminum siding,
roofing. seamless gutters.
storm windows, ove,..,ang .

Iii Scrooge

Spacial 1980

AWFUL SQUAW MALADY J A ILED
Answer· What there seemed to tJe In tl'lal noisy
courtroom-MOR E " JAW' ' THAN LAW

Tune
fB WKRP in Cincinnati

614 -332 -9745 Collect.

Chriotmea
Livestock

Call .614-388-9857.

Winter spl.: 30X40X9 with
16' track door 8t man door :

Trucks for Sale

(Answers tomorrow}

I Jumbles

Singles Match· C or D
CIJ Andy Griffith
,
00 0 00 Family Feud
rn Jeopardy
® Wheel of Fortuna
Gl @ New Name That

'74 Mercury ·MontegO MX,
73,000 miles, good cond,

72

I I I I IT'

USA .at Sweden · BEtst

Iron Horse Builders. Farm &amp;
Commercial Pole Bldgs .

Kenmore white alec range,
cont cleaning oven, used 1'12
Mobile home lot. $75 water
paid, 4th &amp; Neil, Gallipolis.

Home
I mproveme·nts

Shift, 4 cyl, inquire 609
Holloway St. Henderson . W.
Ve .

PS, PB, AC. 81 .050.00.
304-676-6747 between 6
·and 9 PM.

Route 87, Leoi&gt;. W. Va.
304·B95·3B74.

registered Cocker Spaniels,
buff in color. $125. Excellent Christmas gift. Call

sBoo.oo. 304 , 676-

6730.

Super Xl-AO 16in bar list
Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel. CFA Himalayan. Persian
and Siamese kittens. AKC

car.

and motor in A -1 shape.

Gravely tractor with sulky &amp;.

HOME LITE CHAIN SAW,

work

19n Nova. four door. Tilt
whaal with PS, PB. Body

bast offer. Call 614-JBB9303 .

this is a pre inventory one
shot deal . Super 2, 14in bar,

nie(t

8350.00 or bolt off.ar. C.all
614-992-62BB altar 6:00
pm.

picker. Call 379-2370 or
379-2146.

Stud Service. Call 614-4467796.

$2,000 . 00 . 304-67577.5 8 .
Go Cart, 5 hp engine, baloon
type tires, roll bars, eKc

Farm Equipment

Farm all H tractor. S 800 or

load $30 .00 delivered any·
timo. Call 304-458 -1728.
Modal M 14, Ball Saw. sew

1971 Delta 88 Oldsmobile,

·

'Yeslerday·s

]1-&amp;(

IHBOI Not Necessarily the
News
7:30 0 (}} Tic Tac Dough
(!) 1984 Davis Cup Finals:

Marcum Roofing 8a SpoutIng. Now inatalling rubber
roofs . 30 years e~eperience.
specializing in built up roof.

2 ·door,

II

MMr:"K

Now arrange lhe circled letters to

form the surprise answer. as SUQ·
gested by the al;:love cartoon

m Jeffersons

4x4. $1 ,200 or best offer.

paint upholotery, $1,960.
Call 446-4959 after 4PM.

IWOBELLI [J

(~News

!excellent condition) for gila .

1973 VW Bootie 46,000

WHAT THE:Y
SA ID ABOUT THAI
EVEN INIS ISOWN ,

Newshour

Services

Would like totrodemy 6 year 1----------~
. old electric dryer and ronu•· 1978 Ford '% ton pickup

mi.. new battery, bfakes.

[]

Tonight '
CD Wheel of Fortune
0 00 Wheel of Fortune
00 I)] MacNaii/ Lahrer

BORN LOSER

81

F;mn Supp lie s
&amp; L1veslnck

·

.I

(ll

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614-266·1216.

Call 379-213B avo; good
MPG .

One row John Deari corn

jCoal Delivered) good lumP
house coal 1 to 7 ton·. call
Jim Lanier 675-7397 or

$40. good cond . Call 614·
388-9334 after 6PM .

miles, good cond .• $3900.

Phone day 304-882-2222.
evening 882· 3239.

Boarding all breads. He8ted
indoOr-outdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman puppies :

rn Gomilf Pyle

19B3 32ft .

1981 Rabbit Diaoel, 73,000

61

Pets for Sale

Will trade

@ SportsC8nter

camper for late model motor
home 8t pay boot. Call

1964 Falco.n Ford for sale.
32,000 miles. Cell 2566228 . .

Apples, bushel $6. fruit.o.

Now open for bus{neaa,
Mountaifl State Block, Rt.
33, New Haven. Complete
masonry supplies.. 4' •. 8' ' .
12" block. Delivery service.

56

Autos for Sale

vegetables, produce. candy
and nuts . Jack's Fruth 73 Chevy runs good. S400.
Market, Rt. 36. Henderson ..· Cell 614-388-9360 .

da_ytime.

Used bedroom suite,. loveseat hide·a·bed . Corbin &amp;
Snyder FurnitUre, 965 SeTwin bed complete $50,
maple dresser with mirror

71

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

MaterialS

1 6_0_9_._ _ _ _ __
load , $30 .00 delivered. · _4_4_6_-_
304 -675 - 2991 . or 675- ~
AKC Miniature Schnauzers
6762 .
born 10 -02 -84. Neerly

cond, Gallipolis, 446-1171 .

ing , Iota of extras. $3,600.

Co .. lnc . 773 - 6' 664,

For Sale : New · 4•8 pool
table. 3 piece inch slate.

pair,

Rough Cut Lumber, oak,
poplar, and pine. 2x4's,
2x8~s. 1 x6 's , 1 x8's. As-

Center Kanauga ,
Ohio . Furniture outlet. Why
Pay Morel

req . Call 614-256-1393.
Furnished 3 bedroom mobile
home with · washer and

A\le. Gallipolis.

gold. 8100. Call 614-2561166.

Furnished Rooms

Mobile home new parts and
doors . Inside. outside. storm
doors, trailer windows.

used. Call 614-992-5409.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

([) Dr. Who
® 3 -2 :1. Contact iCC)
Iii Dill' rent Strokes
6 :30 0 Ill CD NBC News
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(!) Mazda Sportslook
(I) Ca(ol Bumett
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I]}
Nightly
Business
Report
(j]) Body Electric
fil One Day at a Time
[MAXI MOVIE : 'Gregory's
Girl'
7 :00 0 00 PM Magazine
CIJ Here C9me the Brides

r~=e=·"'="~"':·:,·======~:;::::::::::::::;:::1 Call 446·2297.
58

HERIK

ffi Lucy Show

bath. range with oven, ref rigerator operates on gas or
electric, wall to wall carpet-

&amp;

·--

I]) Hot Pot!otO

18 ft . camper, Sleopo 8. full

o. Call 614-246· 6121.

Coleco Cabbaga Patch Pree-

Sears Lady Kenmore portable washer &amp; dryer harvest

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

2 bedrooms. eKtended livin·
groom. all modern S175mo.
$100 deposit plus utilities.

Wood table with aix chairs

In Middleport, 2 bedroom
furnished apt, · 1 child . 1 •

3 bdr . trailer with 2 baths, in
Evergreen . C~ll days 446 -

Mobile Home Park, 446·
1602 .

435 . 7 pc. $189 and up.

side chairs. Call 446-8024.

45

Furnished 2 bdr., clean,
quiet. cable. beautiful river
view. in Kanauga . Fosters

pc. dinettes from $109., to

and Gallipolis . 614-446B221.

Mercerville. Call 446 -3169
or 614 -256-1552 after
5:30PM .

1323 after 5 call614-2459170 .

Hide-a·beds,$390 . and up

to $660 .. sofa beds $145,
Recliners. $225. to $375.,
Lamps from $28 . to 5125.

Tra~e

3 bedroom House in Middle-

304-882· 2811 .

$686 . Sofas and choirs
priced from S286. to f895.
Tables, $50 and up to 5125 .

for $35 e.,ro . Call 446·
2751 or 612-245-9175 af-

Nice efficiency apartment.
suitable for one or two

Houso . in Middleport. 3
bedrooms, new kitchen, carpeting downstairs . Call 1·

Sofa. chair, rocker, otto·
man, 3 t~btes, (eiCtra heavy),

Building Supplies

Building Materiaals
Bl9ck, brick, sewer pipes,
windows, lintels, etc .
Claude Winters. Rio Grande,

446-3159.

TV se)s. Open SAM to 6PM .
Mon thru Sot. 446-1699,

ter 6 .

.55

pc wood LR' suite 6399,
bunk beds $199, antron
recliners $99, used bedroom
Sl,fites, ranges, wringer
washers, &amp;. shoes. Call614·

Country li11ing 2 bdr. livingt'ttom . stone fireplace. large
diningroom, eat in kitchen,
hookup for washer &amp; dryer.
large garden . $285 mo ..
bottle gas &amp; utilities e~etras.
Barn and pasture available

992 -7285 after 5 :00 .
port . $250 .00 month. Call
614-992 · 7356 .

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St .. Gallipolis. Now
&amp;: used wood -coal stoves, 6

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

ft. truck toppttr. blue .

ing trailer. Call 614-2661291 .
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8:00 0

24 ft. setf contained camp·

Go Cart , good cond, 304675-2356 .

Urisaambla these four Jumbtet.
one tener toeac~ squ&amp;te,to loml
four.ordinary words.

EVENING

79 Motors Homes.
&amp; eampers

Dollo and Mr. T Dollo. K &amp; K
Mobile Home lot no. 415,
304-675-5460.

Christmas gift . 304-6'263000 after 6:00. 304-6768277.
.
'

Rentals

2 bedroom mobile home.

12/18/84

Phone 304-876·4840.

Clearance Sale. 19in 110ft
aculpturlil Cabbage Patch

Stereo all wood cabinet,
AM-FM radio, turntable,
very good con d. have to aae
• to appreciate, make nice

Houses for Rent

partl .

Want to buy loft front lender
from. a 1977 or 1978 Pinto. ·
304 -6 75 -641 B or 6756059 .

thruat electric mOtor. new
marine b•ttery. 2 life
jackets; . paddle and net,

tridgos. 304· 773-6289 .

41

for

f25a.oo. Call 814-7422421 .

swivel baas Nltl. anchor

lntelevision

for Rent

For ale: Complete 1974

double

chester 12 gauge, 30 in. full

choke
2B60.

Television
Viewing

wdod atove,

14 ft. aluminum boOt, 2

11

DICK TRACY

tor. 304-676-2906.

barrel $BOO, Model 12 Win-

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Warm Morning

axe cond. 304-4&amp;8-1917.

The Daily

Ohio

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32 Mobile Home•
for .S ale

l1t!IAP

All homea reduced for yaer
end . Sate. C81 Kenaup
MDililo Hom• Soloo, 441·

Big 3 or 8 bdr. homo Wh on
your lot t18.100 a up. OU&lt; · CoM 1-114-111·
7311 .

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linger _ , , . mochlne for
ula, golden touch 1nd nw.
Coli . 4114-388·" " · llko
-

1 2XIIi Torch, 2-3 bdr. totol
p1, ·i nclude• ell JCreena &amp;
ltorm windowa. Call 814·.

4411-7132 .

DriWWI)' etone hauMd end

oprNd. Colr L. Poul Mertln
1114-288-8777 or Dovld
Mortlri 814-2151-1221.

35

Lots &amp; Acreage

wetar,

11ptic

Worm Momlna - . . " ' -·
...
oond, 304-411-1817. .

111Jnk ,

$8.000 . Coli 614 -258 ·
8818 .

14 ft. olumlnum beot. 2
onchor
holdor tilt lrlllor- 21 lb.
thruat .....ric motor. new
merino bottery. 2 lite
jockelo. poddr. end net,
tiiiO.OO. 304-871-1111.

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42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

41

Houses for Rent

2 bt:~droom mobile home.
Natural gal heat. Racine
House for rent . Call 304· oreo. Coli 614-992,585B.
676 -7283 676·5104 or · - - - - - - - - - 876-5386.
44 Apartment
House for rent in Mercerville
for Rent
area . Call Kenneth Swain
446 -3159 or 614 -26616&amp;2 evenings.

Furnished house, 3 bdr., 29

Neil Ave .. G811ipolis . S225

plus u1ilties. references. C1U
446-4416 ofler 7PM .
6 room house for rent .
Electric and water included.
Clay School District. Call
448-2708.

3 bedrooms home near
town . Central air, garage.
1276 mo. plus depos it. Call
446 -6610 Century 21
Southern Hills R.E., Inc .

3 bedrooms home in town.
8276 mo ., plus deposit. Call
446 -6610 Cenlury 21
Southern Hilla R.E., Inc.
For rent wittl option to buy 3
bdr, h'ouae. deposit required,
close to town. Call evenings,
448-4348 .
.
Small house located at 1701
Chestnut St. $116 mo., $75
dop . Coil 446-3807.
House downtown, 3 bdr.,
nice t160 mo. Coil 814676-6104 or 676-6388 .
Newly remodeled house. 2
bdr, 1 full beth, lg. fur" .
kitchen, located in Middleport . Send resume to Daily
Sanllnel. P.O. Bo• 729 -V,
Pomeroy, ()h 45769 .

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Housing Opportunity) has
one and two bedroom I, rant
starting at t163 for one
bedroom and $198 per
·month for two bedroom,
wilh UOO dopooit located
near Foodland and Spring
Valley Pl•z•. pool and TV
ant. Call 446-2745 or leave
mas1age.
613 Third Avo. two-1 bdr.
oplo. Starting t136 to f165
mo. Water included. dep raq .
Coli 446-4222 be,_n 9 &amp;
6..
1 bdr apt .,

2 bdr apt.,
t160·t250 . Coli 304-876·
7283 876·5104 or 6766388 .
Furnished apt .. nut door to
Ubrery. one profentonal
edult only. Cell 448-0338.
2 bdr. dUplex ex; location in
town $260 mo. with a
fenced beckyard. Call 446·
8293 ·a fter SPM .
3 rooms with priavta bath,
111. floor. Call 446-2216 .
1 bdr. panially fumithed,
S1 90 mo., utilities paid. •60
dep. 6 mo. aease, no chitdran
end no pelo. Coll448-3667
after 6 .

51 Household Goods

Early Amoricon Conoolo
Stereo, . cha .. .of drawert.
SWAIN
Coli 246 ·11096 or 246 ·
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE . 6658.
82 Olivo St,, Golllpollo. New 1 - - - - - - - - ' - - l c -

e

&amp; UHd WOOd· C08IItOvel.
pc wood LR ouito f399.

cupboordo. pr. Mlo, telo;
bunk bedt $199, antron phonaa, daak, alto antiquea
recllnen $99. uattd bedroom and glauware. Open Sunsuites , ranges, wringer days. Conkel ' • Tuppert·
woohoro, &amp; ohoeo. Coll814- plolno, Rl.7.
448 -3159.
,..:.__ _ _ _ _ _ _
LAYNE'S FURNITURE

In Pomeroy-nice two bed·
room house. just radeco·
rated. Insulated, 1torm win·
dows. Stove end refrigerator
furnished . Sorry no children,
no pets . $.186.00 per month
plus security deposit. 614992·5292 afler 5 P.M.
weekends, all day Saturday.

Country living 2 bdr . livin·
groom, atonafireplace, large
diningroom, eat in kitchen,
hookup for w11her S. dryar.
Large gerden. $285 mo .•
bottle gas &amp; utilities 8Jetras.
Barn and pastura available
for 836 exira . Call 4462751 or 612-246-9176 alter 6 .

614-446-7398.
County Appliance, Inc .
Good used appliances and
TV10to . Opon8AMio6PM .
Mon thru Sot. 448-1899,
627 3rd. Ava. Gallipolit.
OH.
Trade Canter Kanauge,
Ohio . Furniture outlet. Why
Pay Morel

2 or 3 bedroom houtMts in or
near Pomeroy. Furnished or
unfurnithed. Rent and utili1 iea negotiable. Day 614·

Rivenida Apts. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior
Citizens. $130. Equal Hous·
ing Opportunities . 614 ·

Used bedroom suite, love·
seat hide-a-bed. Corbin &amp;
Snvder FurnitUre, 966 Sa·
cond, Gallipolis, 446·1 171 .

614· ~~9~9~2-~7;7;2;;1?·~~~~~~

6 room house with bath, in
Langsville. $200.00 per
month plus deposit. Refer·
ence required. Call 614·
992-7286 otter 5:00.
3 bedroom House in Middle·
port. e2so .oo month. Call
814-992-7356.
House in Middlt:~port . 3
bedrooms, new kitchen, car·
peting downstairs . Call 1304-892·281 1.
3 br house. bath.full base·
ment, garage, available Dec.
26 . 't .2 50 . References and
depotit required. 304-6761090.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr. trailer for ren1. Rear
Mercerville. Cell 446· 31 59
or 814 -258 -1662 alter
8 :30PM.

2 bedroom apt. in
Middleport. Adults, no pats.
security deposit. Cell 614·
992-3874.
Nice afficiancy apartment,
suitable for one or two
people. Cell 304-773-5882.
Betty Mercer.
Unfurnished apartment for
rent in Syracuse. Call 614992-7889 .
Small upstair~ apartment.
with ell IJiilitiea furniahed .
Only suitable for 1 ,. in
Middleport. Coli 614-99~5282.
APARTMENTS. mobil•
home•. houMs. Pt. Pleasant
itnd Gallipolis . 61 4-446·
8221 .

Twin bed complete 850, SURPLUS DENIM jackets
maple dreuer with mirror •21 .00. Bibs t18 .00. cove140. good cond. Cell 814- . relit regular a22.00, kids
388-9334 oflor 8PM .
camouflage. army new field
jackets, all army field pack
Gas range, Harvest Gold, accellorlaa, combat boots,
30" 896. 3 other range• to
clolhlng
. · Som
choose from, Speed Queen Corhort
Somerville's,
East Ravena·
auto. we1har 896, Kenmore wood . Fri. Set, Sun. 1:00auto. wether t160, Refrig . 7:00 Pf\11 . {other doyo to
side by tide white 8196, Christmoo 3:00,7:001 304Refrig. Coppertone. single 676-3334.
door 196, Mavtau wringer 1- - - ----,- - washer $76. Hoover porta· Firewood $20 .00 pickup
ble dryer 88&amp;, DiahW11her load •ao.oo delivered any·
Kenmore portable t76 . time. Coli 304-468-1728.
Skoggo Applionceo Upper 1 - - - - - -- - - Rivar Rd. GaiUpolis 448· Model M 14, Bell Sew, saw
7398 .
mill 40 in blodo, 2 yro old.
t2,000 . 00 . 304 -676 Microwave oven plus con· 7768 .
ventionel oven ell·in·one.
Harveat gold, 1 % yrs. old, Go Cart, 15 hp engine, baloon
Brown print sofa. 2 velvet type tires. roll bar1, axe
lido clloiro. Cell 448-8024. cond, 304-571-2972.

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45

Pickens used furniture . 304·
&amp;71-1483 or 671-1450.

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light houoo kHplng
rooms. Park Central Hotel.
Coli 814-446-0781 .

Furnithed 2 bdr.. clun,
quiet, esb~. beautitul river
view in Kan1ug1 . Fostera
Mobile Home Park, 446·
1802.

Furnlohld room. t121i. Ullll'
ttea, r1nge, ref. Share bath.
Men OI'!IV. 919 Bee .• Oolllpo·
llo. 441-4416 oflor 8 p.m.

46 Space for Rant

RICK'S NEw · AND USED
FURNITURE. U10d oloveo
and refrigerttOrt. Compare
our price1, save today .
Phone 304· 773-1430 .

58

71

Fr.uit

Fleshing Arrow Signs, cesh
or rent 10 buy. 1-800-251 3550.

Auto• for Sale

S. Vegetables
1984 Falcon Ford far ..1e.
32.000 mlr.o. Coli 258·
1228.
. .

1981 Robb~ Dloool. 73.000
mlloo. good cond .. t3900.
Call 379-2138 eve; good
MPG .

Would like to trade my I yoor
. old olectrtc dryor: and ronvo 1978 Ford \0 ton pickup
2x8't, 1dS' a, txl'e. Aa(oxcollont condl-1 lor goo. 4JC4. t1.200 or beat offer.
oortod longlho. Coli Hogg Coli 114-881-4417.
Coll614-l88-9303.
Material•

Co .• Inc . 7 7 3 - 111114 ,
daytime.

I

Pet• for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds. Heated
indoor-outdoor facilities.
AKC Doberman pupploo:
Stud Service. Cell 814·4487796.
Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
814-317-7220.
Brlarpatch Kenr,el• Profas·
lionel All-breed grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa·
cilitie1. English Cocker Spa·
9i7~8~pples. CeU 814-388·

nel. CFA Himallyln, Persian
,and Siamese kittens. AKC
Chow puppies. Call 814448-3844 oltor 7 .

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Now open

56

Parakeets, babies, all colou,
H fd 1 Chi t
new cages. 0
or
" ·
moo, 304-875·6030 oflor
&amp;:00 and wukenda.

1-:-:---:-:-:-::-:--:--:
Very gentle'. AKC registered
Pit1 Bull Dog. 21h .,..,. old,
~~~~~3~04~-8~7~1~-~2~8~8~4:...
_
I·

Cockatiel bird with cage,
304-882-2750.
AKC registered Boston Ter·
riar Puppia1. phone 304·
875-2189 .

67

Musical
lnstruman1i

1 -----~---

Old Getman violin, very
nice. t100.00 . . Fill lop
guitar with c..t. like new.
t75 .00 . Cell 814-9492801.

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1973 vw Beollo 48,000
mi .. new battery, brakes.
point upholotory, t1 ,960.
Cell 446-4989 otter 4PM .

One row John Deere corn

1971 Dalto 88 Oldomobllo.
2 door, nice work c1r.
t360.00 or boot ollor. Call
814-992-&amp;288 otter 8:00
pm.

Farmell H trector. a&amp;OO or
boot ollor. Cell 814-388·
9303.

1977 Nove. four door. Tilt
wheel with PS, Pl. Body
and motor in A· 1 shape.
t11915 .00. Cell 814-37B·
1349.

61

F•rm Equipment

picker. Coli 379·2370 or
378-2141.

Gravely trlctor with sulky &amp;
mower. Coli 448-8131 .
HOME LITE CHAIN SAW.
this ia 1 pre inventory one
ohot dool. Supor 2. 141n bor,
""' .244.11 ..,. t119 .95.
245 AO, 161n bor, lilt
t309.91 "'" t209 .91 . 150
AD 181n bar 1111 t319 .95
Mle U11.911. SuporEZ-AO
I lin bor, 1111 t319 .911 ..r.
f219.00. 330 AO. 16in bor
llot U74.11 nlo t251 .98.
Super XL·AO 1 Sin b•r list
t408 .91 oolo UIS .U .
KMfert Servce Cent..-, St.
Route 87, leOI'I, · W. Va.
304-816-3874.

Lorge round bole&amp; of hoy t20
oech. Coll446-1 0112 ottor 6.

Tr.Jn :&gt;p ort&lt;riiiJII

1972 Ford. 4 door otollon
wegon , 302 engine, loti of
TLC, taoo.oo. 304-8768730.
'80 M onta Carlo Uridlu,
VB, outo, PB, PS. AC. AM,
rHr doirostor. dll, 304-876·
8288:
1979 Ford Pinto Standard
Shift, 4 cyl, Inquire 809
Hollowey St, Henderson, w·.
Ve.
'74 ·Mercury Montego MX,
73,000 mlloo, good cond.
PS. PB, AC, t1,060 .00.
304-676 -6747 botwoan 5
and 9 PM .

72

Trucks for Sale

Christm•• Specie! 1980
Chevy Luv outo, .AM -FM
tapa, w11 •3. 499 now
· t2,999. John's Auto S~les,
on Bulovillo Rd. 446-4782 .
Cuolom DSO Dodge 4X4,
32,000 miles, transferable
worron!y, 111dng tli200.
Coli 4415-3815.
1978 Ford pickup, F-1 00,
auto, one-owner, *1800.
Coli 448-3817.
i3 Chevy runo good.
t400 .11ttr. ruot . Coli 814·
38B-9360.
1982 Ford lAa ton pick· up.
300 cubic inch-8 cylinder. 4
opo·e d,PS, PB . AM rodlo.
40,000 mlloo. tliOOO .OO.
Coli 614·198-8384 ond
614-949-2283 .

1978 CJ· 7 Jeep. I cyl .. 3
opd .. hlrdlop. u.aoo. col
304-178' 1911.

74

1972 lmpolo Chevrolet, 2
dr .. 3110 .engine, now point.
new vinyl top, good motor,
good tlno. Cd 441·1131
ottor Bpm.

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1110 Toyoto Corrolo. 4 dr,
doluu. olr, po-r "'eerlng a
brekn, lutO, IRI·fm, ltefeo,
N.A.D.A. rogH t4100prloe
'11110. 11110 Impale, 2 dr.
Orlglnel 8outhorn cor.
17,000 rnl.. outo. l!.'!"!"r

8
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fu'ir.-~r
:
80111Hw , . ......

Chrfltmal tr" cut your own
oH o h - a olaoo, tl.ilo.
Cd 114-371-2111.

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1878 Hondo troH 70. t1 00 .
Coli 441-412~ - oltor 5 .
1180 CB710F Hondo. Su·
r Sport . 8100 miiH. Now
ttery end roor lin. Excelfont condition . . t1210.00.
C.lll14-112-3112.

C

2972 .

715

Boetl end
Motors for ~ale

1171 Muet~~nt~ Colin. PI,

I'll. 4 tPd.

2.• lhn.

flOOd

cond. lfiO. Cotl441-1101.

1 boot and tnlr.r lor .. r..
Coll614,216-1111 ,

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vinyl &amp; aluminum aiding.
roofing, snmlesa gutters.
1torm windows, overhang.
Coli 614-387·0409 or 614387-7244.

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IHBO] Sportomen of . tho
Year Merlin Olsen hosts
Spons Illustrated" s tribute
to this year 's outstanding
sports figures.
[MAXI Best of Album Flnh
8:30 (I) Ill CD Who's the Boss?
ICC) Mona discovers Tony
moonlighting at Christmas
time but jumps to the wrong
conclusion a·s to who is getting the money.
0 CllliJ AttarMASH The
staff and patients of the hos·
pital brace themselves for
severe storms and flooding
and try to relax in. the pro·
cess .
9:00 II (f) (!) Riptide Cody.
Nick and Boz find them·
selves helping a former Hoi·
lywood movie queen who
claims to possess the deed
for the entire King Harbor
Marina complex . {60 min.t
C1J 700 Club
Cll Gl ~ Glitter ICCI Sam
and Kat e become emotion·
ally Involved when a young
woman experiences a mira·
cle and Earl.and Terry are as·
signed to do a follow·up
about the magazine's first
cover story. (60 min .)
0 I]) (Fj MOVIE : ' He's
Fired, She' a Hired'
Cll ® Frontline ICCI 'Marshall High Fights Back .' Mar~
shaH High School , one of the
poorest in Chicago. is exam ined in its atterript to fight
the inadeQuate academic
standards and to make a difference in the lives of its stu·
dents. (60 m in.l
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Land' Part 2
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Steele laura and Remington
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su ry . (60 min.)
C!l Super louto of the 80's
Marvelous Marvin Hagler vs.
Roberto Duran (Las Vegas,
Novembor, 1!183). (60 min.f
([) MOVIE : 'Our Men Flint'
(I) Ill llJ Paper Dolls !CCI

GASOLINE ALLEY

Mr. aooqle opviously ·
thin~s room warmings
last

Ablten Home Improvement
Specialist, new homes, ad ditions, roofing, aiding. concrete." dry wall. 304· 468 ·
11188.

WINNIE

BARNEY

SEWING Mechlne rapalrt,
llrYice. Authorized Singer
Solu &amp; Service Shorpon
Scluon . Fabric St,op,
Pomoroy ..814-S92-22B4 .

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Jame1 Boy1 Water Serviee.
Aloo poolo filled . Coli 814·
288- 1141 or 814-448 1175 or 1114 -~48-7911 .

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(]) Scotch Sports Preview
Colage
Foolbell
Bowl
Clashes.
Cll Dod's Army
CllJ eong,... , We/ Peopr.
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(HSOI MOVIE: 'Cine'

Will haul coal. And and
grovel, 304-458-16811.
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II'S the easiest thing in the world.

when you are playing bridge, to win
the boUle and looe the war. What usually bappeaa is that you take an obvious play without thinklns ahead. That
is eucUy what happened to today's
declarer.
Alter the inlmp lead, South could
see that playing a spade to lhe queen
would &lt;!IUI.b le him to ditch a club from
dummy on his spade kiD&amp;. West won
the 1pacle ace and contiDued with a
second heart. South got his pitc h of
the club all rlpt, but he still came up
wlth only nine tricks.
The ript approach to the deal is to
realize that the defenders are on the
rlpt track with trump Ieaiia, and that
10 tricks cannot be made on a
crooaruff. Instead, the long diamoiul
suit In dummy must be establisbed,
-there is no time to waste. At ·trick
two, declarer should lead a diamond.
If the winner of that trick Ieaiia a second inli!lp, it sbould be won in dummy and a diamond sboold be ruffed.
·The nest time declarer is back in
dummy via the ruff of a black card, a

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the contract can be made. No doubt
declarer is lucky, sin&lt;:e six outstand·
ing cards u.sually divide 4·2, but this
is the best play for the contract.

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Ken's Water Service. Wells,
cisterna, pools filled . Phone
814-387 -0123 or 614-3877741 night or day.

FOR S~LE: Upholllery ohop
equipment oupplleo, Including sewing m8chint.
Coli 814-949-2202.

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Year In Review Tho 'Not
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recalls the major events of ·
1984.
8:00 II ill (!) A -Team
CIJ !)entlo Ben
([) MOVIE : 'Black Beau!y'
Part 2
(I) • UZ Three's A Crowd
ICC I
0 (I) ® Yogi Bear's
Christmu Quick· Draw
McGraw.
Huckleberry
Hound, Snagglepuss. Aug·
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join Yogi and Boo Boo as
t hey celebrate Christmas in
the big citv .
Cll Clll Nova !CCI 'S!ephen
J . Gould : This View of Ufe.'
Stephen J. Gould, world rek·
nowned paleontol~ist, evolutionary theorist and
author. is profiled . (60 min.)

Rotary or" cable tool drilling.
Most walls completed same
day. Pump Ales and tervi ·
COl . 304-896-3802 .

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SI:IOP
1183 Soc. Avo .. Oolllpolio.
614-448-7B33 or 614-4481833.

Yesutrday's

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Fetty Tree Trimming, ttump
removal. Call 304 -676 1331 .

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RON'S Television Service.
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola. Q.uazar, and
house calls . Call 304· 576·
2398 or 814-448 -24114 .

Plumbing

IWOBELLI

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Iron Horse Builders . Farnl 8.
Commercial Pole Bldga .
114 -332-9746 Collect .
Winter opl. : 30X40X9' wit.h
16 ' track door It man door:
·e5238 O&lt;OCted .
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Ill - 1 of Fortune
Ill UZ Now Nan\o That

ROoting. guttering. tiding ,
plumbing, carpentry work
and concrete work . Free
estimates. Call 446-3171.

RINGLES'S SERVICE. e•perianced carpenter. elactri·
cian, m11on. painter, roof·
ing !including hot tar
opplicotionl 304 -876-2088
or 876-7368 .

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondhionll lifetime gue·
rantaa . local references
furnished . Free estknates.
Coli collect 1-614·2370488, 9 o.m . to I p.m.
Rogers Ba s ement
Waterproofing .

Carpet repair, 14 yrs. axpa rlance, caah and carry wei·
como. Coli 446-3816 .

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Marcum Roofing Ia Spout·
l"g~ N~ Installing rubber
roofs . 30 years experience,
specializing In built up roof.
Coll614-388-9867 .

'72 Hondo 3110 motorcvcr..

oc cond, phone 304-576-

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Improvements

Mo1orcycles

Herley Davldaon lporUter.
1 178 011 cooler header.
cromo, t1 810. Muot Silll
Cell 441-8234 .

2 bodroom ell iloc moblio
homo. t131 .00 pluo utiNtloo,IOcllod GoHipolr. Forry.
304-171-4088.

CAPTAIN EASY

Serv rces

&amp; Heating

1973 Choynno Iuper 10,
good , cond. AC. AM·FM
rodlo. CNIM Conlrol and
now tlno, 304-773-1270.

Moving, must 181, Almond
stove and matching Ntrigar·
ator. Lowrey Genie Organ.
304-171-71169.

Mobil• home in Gollipollo,
nice for senior citizen• or
married couple with one
child. no poto. dopoo~ and
references required. K • K
Mobllo Homoo. Inc., 304 &amp;71-3000.

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Will trodo 19il3 3211 .
camper for late modal motor
homo a P.V bool. Cell
814-268 -1216 .

1978 Ford F-160, postive
traction rur end. hnvy duty
oprlngo. 400 onglno, uoo
CARTER'S PLUMBING
71
Auto• for Sale
regular gal, in•ulated
topper, 23,000 octuolmiloo.
ANO 'HEATING
one owner, •e. &amp;OO.OOflrm.
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Golllpolio, Ohio
TOP CASH pold lor '80 304-885-3879. .
model and newer uHd ca,.. ----=---::-=:---:- 1- Pho11e 614 -448 -3888 or
Smith Bulck-Ponllec, 1911 1978 Ford F-1110. pootivo 814 ' 448 · 4477
Eootern Avo .. Oolllpollo. Coli traction roorond. hlovyduty JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAToprlnao. 400 engine. uoo
G R
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614-441·2282.
regular gas. insulated IN · t. 1; 8 o- 366, alii·
77 Pontloc Grond Prl• 301' topper. 23,000octuolmiloo. polls . Coli 814-387-0578 .
good condition. Call after one owner, •&amp;.600.00 firm.
304-896-3879 .
&amp;PM, 441·0137.
83 Excavating
1971 Plymouth Horizon 4
•pd. 4 dr .. good c_o nd. Call
Good-1 Excavating, , base·
114-379-2726 .
menta. footers, driveways,
llptlc tank1, land~eaplng .
Coli anytime 814 -4484637. James L. Davl•on , Jr.
owner.
1979 Chevy % ton, 4 wheel
drive wllh utill!y body, uc
Electrical
cond, U .710.00. Phone 84
S. Refrigeration
304-418-1110.

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Furni1Md 3 bedroom mobile
home with we1her and
dryer. No pet• . Phone 114·
949-2213 .

Lucy·-

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loio ' of utroo. 13.600.
Coli 441-2297.

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Rough Cut lu'mber. oak,
poplllr, and pine. 2x4'a,

for buai'n e...
Mountain State Block, Rt.
33, Now Hoven. Complole
ma1onry 1~pplle1, 4", 8",
12" block. Oollveryoorvico.
Phone day 304-882·2222,
evening 882-3239.

EVENING

1 B ft. camper, IIHPI 8. ful.l
both, rongo with oven. refrigerator operate• on gat or
atectric. wall to well c:arpet·

73 Chivy runo good, t400.
Coil 614-388-9310.

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Setrs Ledy Kenmore pOrta- 1974 Cooo 580 bock hoe
ble washer 8a dryer harvest loedor t10.600.00. 304gold, t100. Coli 614· 2111· 488 · 1110.
1156.
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3 bdr. tr~iler with 2 bath1, in
Evergr..n. Call days 446·
1323 eflor 5 cell 114 -2469170.

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24 ft. Mtf cont1ined ct~mp·
lng lro!lor. Cell 614-2581291 .

'N Ford Tractor • .60Mo11oy
Porokott flO to t13. Cock- I·C
- H_R_IS_T_M_A_B_Pu_p_p-:-i, -1-.-:-A-:-K-::C 8Forguoon.
plo-. dlec. 304·
atielt e3o. love birds t60 • registered Cocker Spaniels, · 576-2328 or 171-2806.
pair. finches tB, upright buff In color. $121. EJCcel- ·
piano $166 . Ctll614-986· lent Chriltmas gift. Clll
4212.
614-388-9711 .
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63
Uvestock
----------Parakat1 t10.00 to &amp;13.00 .
Cockatiels $30.00. Love
Aggre11lve Duroc boars.
birds 160.00 a pair. Finches
satltf•ction guaranteed,
t5 .00. Upright plano
Roger Bonl!y. Soblno, Oh .
$165.00. Coli 814-986- AKC Reg. toy poodle piip1513-584-2398.
4212.ta,b2,fc"lar73
ppias. ready for Chrl~m11,
omoll dopolit, will hold. Coli
Nice block Anguo bull. rHdy
Firewood. t20.00 pick up 446-1609.
lor oorvlce. Coli 614-388load . $30 .00 delivered .
8333 .
304· 676-2991 or '876- AKC Miniature S~hnauzan
8782.
born ' 10· 02 · 84. Nearly Uying hAns, young roostara,
housebroken
Good with
Botomo. 304-468-1690.
(Coal Delivered) good lump children . 1 . mala
1
house coal 1 to 1 ton. call lomolo. Coli 114and
•992·
Jim Lanier 676· 7397 or 2388.
64 Hay S. Grain
304·675 -1247.

In Middleport, 2 bedroom
lumiohed opt, 1 child. 1·
304· 882·2511 .
Furnished Rooms

a. Campers

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79 Motort Homes

Bull~lnv Moterioolo
Block, brick, aewar pipee,
wlndowa, llntelt, · etc .
ClaudaWintert, Rio(Jranda,
0 . Cell 114-245-6121.

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7 h . truck topper, blue ,·
Phone 304-171-4140 .

55 Building Supplies

1---------- 1---------Dragonwynd Cattery Ken·

Furnished efficjency e146.
u1111ies pd. shore both. 807
2nd. Ave. Gallipolis . Call
446-4416 ofler 7PM .

992·2381,
992-6723 . evenings

Mobile home new parta and
doort.lnaide, outtlda,ltorm
doors, traiier windowt .

Sofa, chair, rocker. onomon, 3 tobl... lo•tro hoovyf, About 500 (priced to oilll
$686. ·Sot.. and chairs McArthur,Ohio, Route 1.
priced from t286 . to f896 . Coli 814-696-4282.
Tablet. aso and up to t126.
"Hide-a-bedt,t390. and up For Sale:
4x8 pool
to $650 ., tofa bedt f1 45, table. 3 piece Inch alate.
Racllnera. t226. to *376. , $1200.00 . .Cell 614-992Lampo from t28. to f1 26. 5304.
pc. dinenet from $109,, to
436. 7 pc. t189 end up. Fire wood lor oolo. t30.00
Wood table with six chaira picked -up, t36 .00 deli·
$285 to t745. Deok $110 vered. Coll614-992-6449.
up to *225. 'Hutchel, t660 .
Bunk bed complete with Homemade bedspreads for
mattreiHI,. $276. and up to ule with ehama, They are
t395 . 8oby bedo, f110 . booutiful. Coli 814-742Mattre•ae• or boll 1pring1, 2969.
full or twin, ass .. firm, $68. aa,b2,fclas42
end f78 . Quem ooto, t196.
4 dr. chasti, a49. 6 . dr. 14x70, 3 bedroom with
chelts. a&amp;9. Sed frames , large yard. $166.00 month
$20.and $26 .. 10 gun · Oun plus depo•lt and utllitiBI .
cabinets, $360. G11 or One child. Call 614-985·
electric rang11 t376. Baby 4387.
menraueo. f26 &amp; $36, bad '1 - - - - - - - - - lromos *20. f26 . &amp; f30. Boyo 20 Inch 8MX Free
king frame t&amp;O . Good aelec· Spirit bicycle for .ale. Call
tion of bedroom suites. before 3 :00 . 614·992·
rockers, metal cabinets, 7342 .
·
headboards $38 &amp; up to
t66 .
Coleco Cabbage Patch Prea.
Used F~~i~~~-~-·~~--electric ~~~-:;2~e~SV; .866.00 . Call
fireplace, 6 pc . dinette, heed
boards, and 2 badroom Homelite chein IIIW, new .
suites. 3 miles out Bulavilla 12 inch . Homellte chain
Rd . Opaft9amto6pm,Mon . saw , used, 10 inch . Small
thru Sat.
gal furnac;;e used. Coalatove
614-446-0322
uHd. Coll814-992-6409.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
W11her"s. dryers. refrigera·
tors. ranges. Skaggs Ap·
pliances. Upper River Ad;
booido Stone Croll Motel.

Nice two bedroom in East·
ern School District. NatUral
Gas,TPC water and no pets.
1175.00 plus deposit. Call
614-949 -2801 . No Sunday
calls.

Oak fumiture, tablet,chaira,

AM-FM
turnloblo,
very
goodradio.
cond, hlvo
toto appreciate, mak• nice
Chrl"'m" gilt, 304·1713000 after 5:00, 304-1756277.
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Auto Pane
8o ACCBIIOrial

want to buy left frOnt fender
from 1 1977 or 1978 Pl~to.
304-171 -1418 or 6711·
8019 .

Give the gift that poye tor
It""! end keopo on alvtng.
Give • Whho'o -.rDetactor. 304~ 171-29041 .

Stereo all wood cabinet.

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For Mil: Complolo 1974
Datsun truck for p1n1 .
t260.00. Coli 114-742·
2421 .

Porllor 12 gouge double I~:-:----::--::-:::---:­
borrol t800. Modol12 Win· Cleo ronco Solo, 181n oott .
cllutor12gougo, 30 ln. lull oculpturo Cobbogo Potch
D-...,.....•.rt.-'1 choke UOO . Cell 379- Dollo end Mr. T Dono. K 6 K
2810.
Mobile Homo lot no. 411,
304-171-114110.
.
2 Coltco Cebboge Petch
Oollo, Nowl til ••· boy a Oo Cart. good cond. 304glrt. Coli 446-2087 or 448 - 176-2356.
4349.
lntelaYision '!With 4 cer·
trldgoo, 304-773-15289.

Lot for Nit in Mercerville, 3
trailer hookups, electric, ru·
rei

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Area deaths
Ernest D. Gorrell
Ernest D. Gorrell, 29, CoolvUie,
dled unexpectedly at his home on
Monday.
He was Pc&gt;rn at Parkersburg,
W.Va ., a son of, Howard and Elva
Martin Gorrell, Coolville. He was a
veteran of the U.S. Army.
Surviving In addition to his
parents are a brother, Richard of
Rome, N.Y.; four sisters, Donna
Henderson of Grove City, Fla.,
Karen Walraven of Little Hocking,
Joyce Mullins of Alba ny, and ,J a n ~t
Gorrell of Little Hocking; his
maternal grandfather, Delma s
Martin of Coolville: and 11 nieces
and nephews.
Services will be held at 3 p.m.
Wednesday in White Funer al Home,
Coolville, with the Rev. Eric Starr
officiating. Burial will be In Torch
Baptist Church Cemetery. Friends
may call at thcfuneral home after4
p.m. today.

AnnaM. Lee
Mrs. Anna Mabel Lee 92
formerly of Darwin, died Monday at
the Pomeroy Health Care Center.
Mrs. Lee was born in Bedford
Township of Meigs County on April

28, 1892, a daughter of the late
Charles Andrew and Ida Mae
Whaley Hines.
She was a member of the
Bearwa iJow Church of Christ,
Hemlock Grange, Pomona and
state and national granges. Mrs,
Lee was a former member of the
Walk-In Garden Club,
Surviving are two daughters and
sons-in-law, Jean and Garry M,
Eckard of Carmel, Ind., and
Maurita and Roy E . Miller of
Chester; fou r grandsons, Gary Guy
Eckard of New York Cit v, David
Carl Eckard of CrawfordSville, inct.,
Johii Lee Eckard of Danville. Ky,
and James Bernard Eckard of
Lexington, Ky. ;·anda granddaugh·
ter , Nancy Miller of Huntington,
W.Va .
.
Besides her parents, Mrs. Lee was
preceded In death by h~&gt;r husband:
Guy W. Lee, In 1983; by four sisters.
Ruby Mulligan, Ina Jeffers, Hazel
Carol Hines &lt;Uld Lena Hamms; and
by two brothers, Clyde Hines and
OmerHines.
Services will be held at 2 p.m.
Saturday In Rawlings-Coats·
Blower Funeral Home. with burial
in the Burlingham Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 24 and 7-9 p.m. Friday.

"Military engineer' job created

Bottom.·line

Oil well blast
injures 5 men
ROUND TOP, Texas lAP) - A
runaway oil well exploded as
workmen tried to bring It under
control, burning five men and
sending a torrent or' flameS high
enough to be sa&gt;n 15 mUes away,
witnesses said.
The well continued to burn
through the night (lespite flreflght·
lng efforts, authorities said. Red
Adair, a Houston wild well expert,
was called In .to help subdue the oil
&lt;Uld gas well, said Angela McCaa, a
spokeswoman lor Cedar Hill Petrole um Co., the Bryan company that
owns the well.
Four of the men suffered second·
and third-degree bums over ~ to 30
percent of thelr bodies. officials
said. They were flown by helicopter
to Houston 's Hermann Hospital,
where they were In stable condition.
A filth man was Instable condition
at Brackenridge Hospital In Austin
with second-degree bums.
The well experienced a rapid tise
In pressure Thursday as It was
'drllled past 11,98) feet, authorities
said.
The oil company reported an
emergency to the Texas Railroad
COjllmission and on Friday the state
agency declared the well a "controlled blowout"

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Forty-two members and guests
wen• on hand for the annual
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club
Christmas party held Friday night
at the Middleport MasonicTemple.
MembersofEvangelineChapter, ,----------------..:....------~
Order of Eastern Star, served
dinner after which time a merit
award from the club was presented
to Charles E . Biakeslee In recognl·
Uon of his dedicated and · unselfish
service Ill the club and the
community.·
President Bill Francis was In
.
charge of the meeting. Francis, a
florist , provided decorations and
polnsetrias which were awarded as
attendance prizes to Alwilda
Werner. Kim Blower. Mary
Pickens, Amy Luckeydoo. Lucille
Theobald , Betty Fultz, Mary Bowen
and Patty Pickens. Treats were
provided by Bill and Kim Blower.
Santa presented gifts to children
attending. Officers were given a
vote of thanks for their outstanding
work during the year by President
Francis.

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•Quality Merchandise
•Friendly Salespeople
•Plenty of Free Parking
.*Convenient Layaway &amp;
Credit Plans
*Open Nights Until 8:00

Christmas Sale Prices On
Many Quality Gifts

Weather
Rain likely tonight. Lows in the
mid 40s. Rain Wednesday. Highs
betwe~&gt;n 50 and 55 but turning colder
during the day. Thechanceofralnis
70 percent tonight and &amp;! percent
Wednesday.

Shoppint Cente1

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Extended Ohio Forecast
Thursday through Saturday:
A chance of snow flurries In the
north Thursday, Fair Friday and
Saturday. Highs In the30sThursday
and the 40s Friday and from the mid
30s to the low 40s Saturday. Lows
· through the period mostly In the 20s.

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our Pre-Piannifll Form with our htlp. The form covers
all of the above-mentiOfltd thoietsand muy others.
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'P omeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wedneiday, December 19,1984

Copyrighted 1984

2 Soctiono. 1 8 P•goo

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Jaymar oWner dOnateS golf course to cOunty
By NANCY l'OACJIAM
Sentinel Stall Writer
With no strings atiached, area businessman Jay
HaU Jr. has donated the Jaymar Golf Course, near
Pomeroy, to Meigs County.
The , Meigs ,County Commissioners announced at
Tuesday's regular meetll!g that they had accepted
HaU's generous contributlon. Approximately 70 acres
of land ·are Involved In the transaction.
Commissioner Rich. Jones, speaking on behalf of
the board of commissioners ·said, "This Is another
prime example of a very outstanding man continuing
to try to assist Meigs County and Its people.
"In accepting this contribUtlon from JayliaU Jr., I
might also state that -the Meigs County Commissioners have no thoughts of operating the golf .course

themselves. We will be the owners &lt;Uld as such will
lease 'the course to Bill Childs and hope that under his
capable management It will grow and expand to
become a facUlty of which Meigs County can be •
proud.
"And In addition, the board of commissioners will
be lool!lng Into the development of a complete
· recreational complex for the county. Possibilities
might Include tennis courts. a swimming pool, picnic
area, and any other facUlties that might be avallable
through state and federal grants.
·~we are thankful for the contribUtion and hope In
years to come we can look back on this day as the
beginning of a fin~&gt; recreational facility for the citizens
of Meigs County," Jones &lt;;o!lcluded.
The golf course was begun by John Duerr

Duerr

approximately 28 years ago .
operated the
course for a period of time and was followed by Hugh
Custer, who operated the course untu 1!r19, when Hall
pure~ the property. Since then the course has ·
been under the direction of Childs.
In discussing the benefits of this gift, Childs briefed
the commissioners on his plan tor the continued
Improvement of the golf course, hopefully with the aid
of state or federal grants lor a complete recreational
complex.
. A l9llJ appraisal of the property, obtained from the
Meigs County auditor, places a truevalueot$82,9\IDon
the golf course.
Sine~' that time, many improvements have been
made, thereby Increasing the value substantially.
Included in those Improvements are remodeling of

the Clubhouse, locker rooms, renewing of the tees &lt;Uld
fairways and rebuilding of the greens.
Hall credits ChUds for the renovations at Jaymar,
stating that the improvements are the result of Child's
work, foresight and planning. .
At this time, 131 golfers hold memberships with
J aymar. Childs noted that a successful program for
junior golfers has also been in existence atJayinartor
the last three years. '
· ·
Pomeroy attorney Bernard F ultz handled the
property transaction transfer on behalf of Hall.
Meigs County Commissioners have already been In
contact with representatives from Buckeye Hills
Regional Development Center In an effort to begin
securing grant money for development of the golf
course area.

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Government lists
disposal sites

Growth set at
2.8 percent

By MA'JT l' ANCEl'
-Yucca Mountain on the edge of
. A!IIOCiated Press Writer
NeWs Air Force Base and the
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
Nuclear Weapons Test Site In
government was telling three U.S.
srut)lem•Nevada near the Callfar·
communities today, that they stand
nla bOrder. .
·
'the greateSt chance of getting ·a
.-The J;:nergy Department's
b;lckyard neighbor that vlrtuaUy no
Hahford
reservation
just northwest
,
.
I
one wants.,.. a permanent gtaveslte· · of Rlchl&lt;md,
Wash. .
., .
for highly radioactive nucb!ar
-Davis C&lt;Ulyon just outside the
wastes. •
·
bound!lfY Of Canyonlands National
FoUowing years or preliminary
Park tit southeastern Utah.
studies, the Department of Energy
-Richton Dome near the town of
was scheduled to releaseforthetirst
Richton, Miss.
time its formal assessment ranking
Though the assessments will not
the best of nine sites In six states for
be Issued In final form untll late
burying 70,000metric tons of atomic
sprtng, thedrattversionsef!ectlvely ·
waste.
.
eliminate from consideration four '
Although a final site wUI not be
other sites - one each In Utah,
chosen until 1990, the 15,000 pages of
Mlssl5slppl, Texas and Louisiana.
draft environmental assessments
The.soux:ce. whospokeonlyonthe .
Indicate which locaftties are precondition that he not be Identified,
ferred by federal ottlclals.
said ~was unable to'dlscern from
''They Clearly ,show which three
the ranking of each site In varioUs
we consider to be the top-ranked,
categories jusC which three are
plus two additional ones that we
·~nsldered · the overall best of the
vtew as the top alternatives,"
five.
Ginger King, an Energy Depart·
The top three sites, ·under a
ment spokeswoman, said this we~&gt;k.
tentatlve timetable that calls for
A source with a copy of the
President Reagan to approve them
relevant draft chapters in the
In July or August, will be subjected
documents said the five sill's which
to four years of extensive drilling,
emerge as the top candidates are:
geological and hydrological studies
-Deaf Smith County about 30
at a cost of a half billion dollars for
miles west of Amarillo In the Texas
each locatlon.
Panhandle.

NEW OWNERS - On Tuellday .afternoon, on
behalf of tlie citizens ol Meigs County, Cclnuniallonen, left to right aroond the table, Mamdng Roash,
David Koblenlz and RIChard Jones accepted a deed
for the Jaymar GoU Course property, wtallngan area
of approximately 70 acres. The golf course, a gift to

recreailonal complex, dependlag upon the avallahlllty ol ROVennment p-ant&amp; PQ!IIeroy attorney Bernard
Fultz, seated next to Jones, made the lranaactlon on
hehaU of Hall. BW Childs, sealed beside Fullz, wiD
continue to opera!Allhe nine-hole golf course hy lease
from the coumy.

WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S.
economy, as sluggish at yearend as
It was robust when 1984 began, is
expanding at an annual rate of just
2.8 percent In the final quarter,
preliminary government figures
Indicated today.
Growth for all of 1984 will still be
very strong at about 6.7 percentthe biggest gain since a similar
, Increase in 1955 - as had been
assured by the surging expansion In
the first halfoftheyear , according to
the Commerce Department report.
However, In the fourth quarter
alone, the economy grew at a pace
Utile better than the 1.6 percent
annual rate of the third quarter,
.which Itself had been the slowest
since. 1982. The figures are for
lnOation-adjustei:l gross national
product, the broadest gauge of U.S.
economic activity.
Today's report revised the third·
quarter figure downward from ~hi&gt; ·
1.9 percent rate estimated one
month earlier.
Business expansion since mid·
year has been so meager that some
economists have dubbed current ,
conditions a ''growth recession"little better than the decllnlng GNP
that would mean an actual business
recession.

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cargo,
News stories which "speculate"
on the payload wlll be Investigated
b;Y the Defense Department as a
breach of national security, Abel,
Air Force director of public affairs,
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. lAP )
Payton, 36, ·born In Rock Island,
unlts
Monday, the Meigs County
- A new breed of astronaut, the IlL, has been working lor several
Emergency
Medical Services.
military engineer, will handle a
months with the satellite which is to
reports.
classified satellite on the next space be carried on next month'sfllght. He
, At 10:38 a.m., Tuppers Plains
shuttle flight, a mission considered
will join four career National · treated Shirley Jones in Tuppers
so sensitive that even the countdown
Aeronautics &lt;Uld Space Adminlstra·
Plains with no transport required;
will be secret.
lion astronauis aboard the shuttle
at 2:05p.m., Rutland took Truman
Air Force Maj . Gary P ayton is the Dlsc'overy.
Priddy from Beech Grove Road to
first person selected for spaCI' flight
The Pentagon and NASA briefed
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Syra·
from the Manned Space Fllght
reporters on the flight Tuesday,
cuse
at 4: 26 p.m. took Bob Willis
Engineer Corps, an elite team of discussing Payton's role and out lin·
from
Syracuse
to Veterans Memormilitary speciallsts formed to
lng new and highly restrictive
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from Pomeroy
Missy
Hammond
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shuttle missions.
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They come from all the services
The first of these flights is 8: 43 p.m. Syracuse took Oris
and wUI play major roles as the scheduled to start Jan. 23, but Brig.
Hubbard from Fourth Street to
Defense Departmentacceleratesits , Gen. Richard Abel said the exact
Veterans Memorial.
use of the reuseable space plan ~&gt;.
launch time would not be disclosed
In advance to "deny our actversaries" knowledge about the military
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'Nutcracker' slated

By ROBERT E. MUJER
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API State senators
adjourned early today after falling once again to pass
a politiCally sticky bill raising legislators' pay and
that of other state and local officials.
Senate President Harry Meshel, D-Youngstown,
&lt;Uld Minority Leader Paul Gillmor, RPort Clinton,
bOth sald that they have a tentative compromise on a
bill scaling down the size of pay Increases and that
they believed there was a good chance for narTOw
passage of the measure today.
Meshel adjourned the Senate at about 12: lJ a.m.
after an 11-bOur day of closed door bargaining. The
Senate conducted a marathon session of almost
exactly the same length, and with the same results
last Thursday night and Friday morning.
· This tlme, the two leaders opted to recess until later
today after being advised of a delay of as long as two

more hours for printing of pay bill amendments.
"The problem right now is mechanical," Glllmor
said.
In a related development, Meshel and his caucus
came forward with a proposal for a temporary 15
percent cut In the state Income tax . The proposal is
not dlreclly linked to the pay bill but Is designed at
least In part to soften the political repercussions of its
approval.
However. that proposal was put aside temporarlly
after It appeared It lacked enough votes forpassage In
the 33-member Senate.
Members of bOth caucuses confirmed that the
tenta live pay Increase compromise Includes a
reduction In pay boosts for lawmakers from a
proposed new salary of $32,500, starting in 1!R'&gt;, io
around $.ll,Oll.
Sen. Paul E. ?feller, R-Bucyrus, said that the
Increase would amount to 5 percent a year since the

.,,

last legislative pay boost In 1979 and that the bill would
call for Increases In 1986, l!m, and 19138 of a n
additional 5 percent a year.
·As approved by the House last week, the bill called
for senators and House members to have their yearly
pay increased from Its current $22,500 to $32,500 In
1!R'\. Another salary boost of as much as 10 percent
would take effect In 1987.
Pfeifer said the Republican caucus also will support
a reduction In pay boosts for county otticials. Those
pay increases would be reduced from 14 percent in
1!l!S and again In 1987 to 5 percent In each of the next
four years .
Meshel would not talk about that or ot_her parts of
the compromise but Senate President Pro Tern Neal
F . Zimmers Jr. D·Dayton, when told abOut Pfeife r's
description of It, said "That's close."
The House, meanwhile, conducted a brief session to
clear Its decks of routine measures and await Senate

·

Statistics show ·beginnings of
'turnaround,' says Bell
By CHRISTOPHER CONNELL
"-:lated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP)- Educa·
lion Secretary T.H. Bell fired a new
volley of statistics Tuesday showing
college entrance test scores up and
high school dropouts down, prompt·
lnghlm to proclaim "the beginnings
of an academic turnaround."
· At a news conference on his last
day In ottlce, Bell predicted that ·
President Reagan would not try to
abolish the Education Department,
·as he threatened In his 1!81
campaign. U he tries, Bellsald, "I
oon't think the Congress Is going to
enact it."
Reagan says he Is delaying
naming a suc&lt;;eSSOr to Bell whlle he
considers the dEpartment's fate.
Bell Is returning to Utah as an
ectucatlon prafeslor.
Bell dlspl8yed the second lnBtal·
Jment of what he hopes will becOme
l

an annual tradition In his department, a wall chart of edUcation
statistics ranking the states by test
scores, high school completion
rates, teacher salaries, class size
and other measures.
He said the $tlstics provide
"some evidence that we're getting
the beginnings ot an academic

72.8 percent in l!m to73.9 percent in

1983.

BeU cited a "dramatic Increase"
In the graduatlon rate In North
Dakota, where 94.8 percent were
graduated In 1983. up from 87.3
percent a )'ear earlier.
Minnesota, at 90.7 percent, was
the only other state above the goal
·set by Reagan and Bell of reduCing
turnaroond."
"I don't believe that educator· high school dropouts to lOperrent by
s...OIIIht to be.al·all defensive about 1990.
Georgia officials, who chafed at
the data," he said.
Bell's
ftrst school .ranJdngs last
BeD's cJJart showed that between
JanuaJY, uncovered a mistake In
1982 and 1911&amp;. there was:
-AO.l-polnlptnlntheAmerlcan the new Bat of teacher salartes,
Coilege T'eltllliiJI'OIII'am score to an whk:h showed Georgia as last in the
nation with a drop In average pay
· aver.ofl8.5,onaacalect1 to36;
tronl
$15,4441n 1981 to$13,0401n l!lfl3.
-A tour-point gain In Scholastic
Georgia
state school supertntend·
Apt!~ Test scores to 897, on a
~t
Olarles
McDaniel said the
scale of 400 to 1,tm,
average
salary
In 1983 actually was
-A rise In the ""Jll!l''"'!:e""'Diage of hlgl\ .
$17,412,
which
would
make Georgia
school students who graduate after
42nd
Instead
of51st.
enrolling four years earlier, from

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action on the pay raise . The measure will have to go
back to the House. for a vote on Senate changes.
Meshel said he has been keeping In close tough with
House leaders and that "I think they w!U go along with
any thing we have done so far ."
The two chambers hope to adjourn for the year this
week, possibly late today.
Shortly after midnight, Democrats gave up hope of
getting an irrunedlate consensus on their tax cut
proposal and decided to try again today.
Because Sen. Oliver Ocasek, 0-Northfield, is
absent due to illness, they would not be able to
approve the measure by themselves because their
Senate margin is only 17-16.
Most of the controversy centered around who would
get credit for the reduction - t.he Democrats now or
the Republlc&lt;U~s later when they take' control of the
Senate at the next session which convenes Jan. 7.

Reagan ·will fight
for reduction plan
WASHINGTON (AP) - The lor Ute 1986 fiscal year, and several
WhlteHousesaysPresldentReagan
RepublicanS"In Congress have said
lsreadyto " showCongresstheway''
it will take subst&lt;U~tial reductions In
toward lower deficits, but lawrnak'·
the defense buildup to generaie
ers of both parties say his three-year
Slipport for the rest of the program.
plan to reduce the defense buildup
But White H9Use spokesman
by$28bllUon lsn' t enough.
Larry Speakes, sounding a theme
"It's really not a credible pertor·
the president himself Used on the
mance," Sen. JohnChateeofRhode day after his re-election victory,
Island said Tuesday after Defense said Reagan would not hesitate to
Secretary (:aspar Weinberger un- make his case directly to tbe
veiled the president's decision on , American people.
.
Pentagon spending.
"The president will show ConChalee, the No. 3 Republlc&lt;Ul In gress the way and will attempt ID
the Senate leadership hierarchy,
lead them and will not hesltateto(I'O
caUed the reduction "mJnlscule."
1D the people to present his case and
House Republican · Leader Bob . cany the day;" said Speakes. .
Michel was reported by analcletobe
In making his decision, the
unhappY as well. "He thinks It falls
president rejected a pl'qlOSal by
tarshorlofwhatweneedtoreachan
BudgetDirectorDavidA.Stockman
agreement In the House" on an
to scale back the defense buildup by
ov1&gt;raU deficit . reduction plan," said
$58 billion over three )~earl~, A
an aide, who spoke on condition he change ctthat size would enable the
not be Identified.
president to meet hiB 0\'eriJIIIQII ot
Reagan has tentativelY approved reducing fedeml deftclts to 1100
domestic spendingcutsof$34 bUUon
bllUon by 1986.

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