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Page-10-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

·. Eastern

Area deaths
F. Savn•

Dale

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Dale F' . Say re· . 40 . Hart ford.
W.Va ,, di ed ~V cdn es day in St.
Jos!'ph Hospitol, Buck hann on,
W.Va.
He wns born on Oct. 1 ~. 1946 , in
Middlepor t.
He was a 'u pply platoon
sargent foi · tlic :H;44th Mainte·
nance Compan.v and " Jool and
part s al te nd &lt;~ nl lor th&lt;' Combine
Support Mui nt r nil nct· Shop for
th e Wc·st \'i t ginia Na tional
Guard . unci s&lt; •rl'cd in the U. S.
Army ·{Jur in,l! \'ir·tn am . H0 w a~ a

m embt•r of tit&lt;· Smith-Capchart
Postl4JI ,\ ml 'i'il an Leg ion of New
H aven

anrl

Strw ar t -.l ohn so n

VFW Pos t 9 : ~~~i of Ma so n.
He wa s pn·tTUl' d in dea th by
his father. 1;u, 1.._ Say re. in 1972.
Surv ivin g ;rn· his mot her,
Bett y V. Woodr•r d SD yre. Racine;
hi ~

wire·. ( ' ;1 r nlvn .! . Say re; onC'

so n. Timotl ty il . Sayre: one
daughit•r. Stq •ha nir A. Sayre:
one bro lhPT. l.lowl L. Sayre.
Pom ero.\·:

d tll l

:1 ~ i :·; t cr, M rs.

r: . ll r•iJ&gt; II'r , Hacinc.

Rebc!T"

Sc r \' iCi •s w i l l \J(' ~a tu rc!J .v il l I
p.m . :11 Ffll: li'.':. Ong FuJ1cra l
1-JOm (l. M.hcill. W. Va. , wi!h ltl f'
RPv . [ { (• X Y1Hmg o rri c ialin g.
B4ria l 1-v illlw 111 Sunr ise Mc-•mor ia l Cal'dc·n ~. F r if•nd s mc.~ v ca ll at

the funf•rct l ll on H· I'J om 2-4and 7- ~1
p.m . F rid &lt;J_\
Milil;trv ~ C'r ·\ · i cr'~ wi"ll br hflld.
Jn lic• u o! JI(J Wt'rs , 1hr f.rJ mily
suggC'st.o.; c:o rll l'iburions 10 rhr

Hartl Oi ll
Church.

l ! nit l'cl

M ethodi st

Kathryn E. \V•·rm•r
I&lt;a rhr.\·n I&lt;lizn1Jf'11l W(' rnPr , 77.
Sou rh SN·onrl 1\ vc·n uro, Midd lr ·
port. dir d Th ill , tJ a, al O'Hif' ncss
Ho.-;pi ral i n !\ t h e n ~.
Miss W0rrwr \\&lt;I~ bor n Nov . ~ L
190!) in M P i .£.!~ c n unr~·. a dau ght er
of t)lt• !"'" .lolrn :r nd Rf'be cc :r
Ta y lor WP r nPr .
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Su r'\'h'i nJ:; c~ rP ;1 twol/wr. ,Jo hn
WC' r ncr. ,\~id d l 1 yn 1; ~ ~ s i ~ t C' r and
bro thor-in a \\'. ~v.inrtil' :tnd Leo
Ru sse ll , { 'o l nr ~. d iJ: ;.r ~ i s t rr - in ­
law. K&lt;Jt tll -_
\ n 1.; VVt' rnrr, l3radbur,v. an cl " 1'\'t•r,ll nir c(•s and
nl"phcw ....
Brsidf'" ht ·r· p an· n t~ . !-. he wa ~
pn'eeclrd in dt·~d h by two bro lh Pt' S, G t • o r~.u .tJl LI l·:arl VVrrnc r.
~1n U a sio.., H·r . l-'d ru V\' f' rnrt ·.
SPr v ic r ~ will t)( · hc•ld J t 1 p.m .

Sunda,l' .r l tl!i• Jcrwli ngs.loa ts Rl owrr r:· unt r.li !l ome with R 0v .
Earl F:rlt ·n oft il-iat in g . Burial wil l

be in r;,.., ,.l'i Hill Cem .. tcry aJ

Ches hire. Friends may ca ll at the
funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Sa turday .

Mary Jane. Voll
Ma ry Jane Voll , 65, £yracuse,
died Thursday at V eterans Mem·
or!a l Hospital.
A homemaker, Mrs. Voll wa s
born Nov . 8, 1921, at Cotta~ev!lle ,
W.Va., a daughter· of the late
Fred and Rosa Lazure Bachu s.
Su r v i ving are her huysband.
Paul Vall : two sons and
daugh t ers -in-la w. Bill y and
Mona Dona hu e, Tay lor. Mich.,
cutd Da vid and Loretta Donahu e,
Syracu se: a daughter, Susie
Donahue, Morehead. Ky. ; two
sisters, Claudine Wad del, Columbus, and Angis Woods , Syracuse:
a brother , Elwood Bachus, Cincinnati; 11 grandchildren. and
one-great-grandchild .
Besides her parents. she was
also preceded in death by his first
hu sband, Howard Daniel Donahu e; her second husband.
Holly Friend, six br'others and a

Rev. W.H. Perrin
Rev. Wilbu r H. Perrin. 59.
pastor of the Trinit y Congrega tional Ch urch in Pomerov for
almost 23 y~ars. d icd Thursday
&lt;'v enin&gt;: at his home. 213 Mul berr y Ave., Pom eroy. fo llowing a
seriC's of illnesses.
Hcv . Perri n wu s born a t
Wellsbu rg, W.Va.. on Sept. 8.
1927. a son of the la te Jesse and
El iza bcl ll Perrin .
H&lt;' was a ve teran of th e
Merchant Marines having joined
lJcfo re I he end of Wor·ld War II ,
and wa s an Army ve t ~ra n of the
Korean War . for whi ch he re cei ved decorations for bravery in
action . ·
Rev . Perrin attended Ma riett a
College and the College of Steubenville, from which hP gradu -

ated. He spent sevrra l .vea rs in
teaching before enter ing th e
min istry. He rece ived h is divin it y degree from the Oberlin
Gradua te Sc hool of Th('(llogy in
ObNiin . He had se rv ed as pa stor
at r hurchi'S in Jefferson . Ohio.
and F l orence. Oh io. before com ing to Pomeroy where he had
sen,E'd the Tr init y Congrega tional Chu rc h foralmostthcpast
2:1 yea rs.
He was a member oft he Meigs
Count _v Ministerial Association
and t he Disabled Veteran s of
America. He had been ln stru mC'nt al in ca rryi ng ou t man y
C"ivic and rl' l igious proj ects ovrr

the years.
Surv iving arc his wife. Gay
Ma r sh Perr in : two daughtprs.
Dr . Fa i th Per ri n McNall v of
Chat ham, N ..J. , :1nd E liza beth
Lyn n Perrin of Cinci nnati: a son.
.Jonathan Mars h Perrin. Cinci nn&lt;rti. and fou r sisters. Mrs. Lois
Breslin of Nalcrest. Fla .: Mrs.
f: ls!e Rader of Hamburg. N.Y.:
Mrs. Fliza beth Dudle.1· of Hyatt svillr. Md .. and Mrs. Janett e
Pr ic&lt;' of Willmgboro. N.J.
Besides hi s parent s. he wa s
preceded in dea th lJ.v " bro lh~ t·
und n sisl('r.

Memor ial sPrvice s will be lleld
at 2 p.m . Sun da)· at th&lt;' Tri nlt.'·
Chur·c h in Pomero.v and th0
fam ily wlll rrce iv0 frie nds on0
hour prior to th e service. Th e
family requests memor ial ~i fl s
to t h&lt;' Trin ity Congrega t io na I
Church or the Amer ican H&lt;•art
fu nd in lieu of flowers.

friday, February 27, 1987

(ContinUed from Page ll
for the route from which she had
been removed.
Cole alleged that disciplinary
action had been taken against
Rector, but that the board
viol ated the sunshine law by
voti ng on the action In executive
sess ion, therefore making the
action Invalid. Cole requested
that Rector be pu t back on the
route she had been handling, and
be paid for days missed.
Heines disputed Cole' s allegations saying . the board did not
·vote on disciplinary action
against Rector and did not
instruct Roberts to fire Rector.
Heines said she was told that
Rector had been reckl ess but she
cou ld not divulge any information from the executive sess ion in
ques tion, without v iolating state
code.
Rector, spea king to the board
herself, said she was called in by
the superin tendent who to ld her
complaint s had been r eceived by
the Qoard that she had run
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SiSI(Ir.

She was a m embt'r of the
Syracu se Church of God.
Ser vi ces wiil be held at 4 p.m.
Su nday at the E wing Funera l
Home where fr iends m ay call
from 2•4 ami 6-8 p.m. on Sa turday . B urial wiil be in Chester
Cr met erv.

DISCOUNT

Wreck hospitalizes
2 area residents

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ON OR BEFORE
FEBRUARY 28, 1987.

Two area people rem ained
hospi t al ized thi s morning in
Pl easa nt Val ley Hospital for
treatm ent of injuries suffered in
a traf fi c accident in Mason.
W.V" ., on Wednesday.
Anthony Sey ler. 21. Mason.
wa s reported in stable co ndition
with head injuries, whil e Linda
Breeding. 25. Syracuse. was
stab le with frac tured ribs and
ron1usio ns.

MiJ son po licr said 1he two were
passengers in a car driven b)'
Belind a Hicks.' 17. Middlepor t.
th at pulled ont o U.S. 3J from
Adams Street at :; p.m. and
struck a nort hbound veh icle
driven by Rob in E. Stewart , 17.
Mason . The Hicks vehic le wa s
knocked into the Do -Drop-Inn .
Bot h C&lt;J r s ll'ere tota led in the
;~ccidcnt. an d damag'e to the
Do-Drop-In n w;r s estimated at
IJetwe&lt;:' n $6.000 ami $10.000 .
Hick s was cited by police for
failure to yiel d. no operator's
lice nse and no insurance.

MOTORCOAOt TOURS

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someone off the road. Rector session which began abQut 10: '\5
.asked 'who Issued the complaint
p.m., it wa s announced that the ;
against her . but Heines again
problem would he resolved by.
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stated that coold not be divulged.
Roberts said he did tell Rector
she would not be r ecalled , but
GRAVELY TRACTOR
that that didn't mean she was
SALES &amp; SERVICE
204 Condor St.
'fired , because only the board had
Pomeroy, OH.
that authority .
Phone
992-2976
Heines told Rector "if you want
to go into el{ecutlve session with
SPRINSI. SUMMER HOURS
the people involved·, that' s a
MON.-WED. &amp; THURS. 9-5
different situation."
TUES. &amp; FRt. 9-1
SATURDAY 9-1
The board, Rector , Cole and _
Rose, transportation director,
then went into a closed door

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POMEROY - State Sen . Jan
Michael Lotig, D-Circlev ille. is
confident th at th e state of Ohio
will commit $100,000 toward the
es tablishment of a ferry service
between Pom eroy and Mason,
W.Va., when the bridg e connect ing the two com munities closes
for repair s.
Thi s wa s rrpor ted Saturd ay by
Bill Nease, presiden t of the
Pomeroy Area Chamber of
Commerce.
Nease sa id that Darrell Roger s, the Cl int on. Iowa -based
ferry opera tor who proposed a

service between the two towns,
has agreed to put up $15,000 for
possible road r epairs to Pomeroy
Street in Mason from the ferry
landing to U.S. 3.1.
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Pomeroy and Mason mu st
raise $6,600 to be added to the
$15,000 to be put in escrow for the
street repairs. Nease said.
Pomeroy and Mason mu st
rai se an ad ditional $5,000 as
Incentll'e money for the opera·
tor. he added.
The U.S. Army Corps of
En~lneers has agreed to tak e the
$100,000 from th e stat e in escrow
rather than as a performance
as it had earlier req uested.

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Nease, Pomeroy VIllage Councilmen Bruce Reed and John
Anderson and Mason bu sinessman Arnold Gra te wer e working
this weekend on raising the loca l
share of the ferry funding. Nease
said tha t the money must be
collected by Tuesday and placed
immediately Into escrow.
State officials, local community leaders and Rogers had been
working frantically to raise
funds t o put a f erry service In
operation between Pomeroy and
Middleport while the br iddge is
closed.
It was hoped that possibl e
fu nding sources would have been

pinned down by Wedn esday pa st.
Lan ~ said th e clos ing dat P "Is
but an extension of the bridge in the hands of the co ntractor, ..
closing date has .give n added and d ep~ nd s on I he delivery of
time to t)tose working on th r
m aterials. L a n ~ said I heco nt ra c·
project.
tor would not ciosP the bridJ:!o
Nease reported that Hex Maid· unt il matcr iu ls are on site.
ens of Maidens-Jenkins Co n·
America n E lectri c Pow er has
st rucl!on Co.. Nelsonville, the agreed to L ong's proposal for
bridge r epair contractor, told them to tow the i owa fer ry from
him. the span will probabl y close Ca i ro . Ill . i f an opera tin g agree·
March 30. and not March 9 or 16. ment Is reached. and AEP
as bel'ieved earlier.
receives an official r&lt;'QUI'St from
Mik e Lang, constru ctio n en gJ.
thE' state for thr li'C&lt;' tow .
neer for the Ohio Department of
This weekend' s devc•iopment s
Transport ation 's Mariett a of- · appear to rt'solve thr lssur of
fice, co nfirmed that the clos ure guaranteei ng i'Cpair of possible
" Is coming closer and closer but
damages to Pom ero.v Strret.
Is not here yet."
(Conlinurd on A -r11

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By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Senlin&lt;•l Stafl
GALLIPOLIS- Gallia Cou nty
offic ial s will consider their next
step when they recei ve word
from Se.cr etary of Siate Sherrod
Brown1'S'1)HIC'&lt;''On ·w hrlht'r not
the count.' ' ca n proceed with an
.elrction for a proposed increa se
in the county's half-percent sa les
tax.
The in valida tion of the petlt.ion
filed by Gallipolis Municipal
Court judge candidate Ronald R.
Calhoun on Frida y by th e Board
of El ections ha s, for the moment ,
elim!nall'd the need for a primary in th&lt;• count y on May 5. (See
related slor.v.)
Gallla Count y Comm iss ioners
and the county's Emergency
.Medica l Service were planning to
place the sal es tax increase on
rhe primary ballot . Th e funding
is to be used for the fin anciall y stra pped EMS. wh ic h had been
operating on the now -defunct
federal revenu&lt;' sharing program unlit this year.
Action on proceeding with thE'
elect ion will depend on a mceUng
,./JJh Prosecutor Joseph Ca in and
Auditor Ronald Canaday, ex plainrd Commissioner Kaii Burleson. That mrrling could be
scheduled Tucsda.v. he added.
Thr option of co nducting a
sprci ai el ection remain s open .
but thosr att ending F'rlda.l'· s
public hraring on th e sales tax,
co-sponsored by thrco mmiss!on·
ors and the EMS. wer en' t in favor
of a special vote.
Johnnie Hussell. president of

or

AFTER THE HEARING - Galliu County
Commissioners J.E . "Dick" Cremeens, ll'll, and
Kall Burleson, rlghl, flanked Vinlon resident

Walter McCarley following the second 'of two
public hearings on the proposed increa.'IC In lh&lt;·
county sules lax to fund the county's Emergency
Medical Service.

the Cal lia County Town ship Canaday.
Burleson sa id the comm !ss!on Clerks and Trustees Association.
noted that turnout for special ·ers chose to put the Issue to the
elect Ions Is light and the eleel!ons voters to gafn th eir feeling about
a tax Increase.
them selves arc costly .
" If th ey vote It down. I
EMS paramedic Steve Wall is
also pointed out that in special wouidn' t be about to put It on ." he
clec.tlons an issue mu st pass by~:, said.
EMS paramedic Bob Simpson,
percent of the vote instead of th e
who
noted that he lett "we' re on a
normal 50 percent or more, a
prospec·t he said he found to be sinking ship," urged the commissioners to make a swift decision .
"kind of scary."
" When I wa s out du ri ng th e
" ! just don' t want to see us hold
a special election for something clecl!on. I told the voters I would
as Importa nt as the EMS." not Impose any tax unless It was
necessary," Cremeens sa id . "I
Russell said.
Both Burleson and Commis- left It open . I'm not say ing we
si oner J.E. "Dick" Cremeens won't go ah ead and do it. I 'm not
were pressed by some att ending . much for jumping on a decision
the h&lt;:'aring to exercise their now.''
opl!on of Imposing the tax · AI one point during the hearing
without a vote, for fear that the Burleson asked if any one oft he
EMS would run ou1 of money 25 people att ending were oppo sed
before an election could be held. to th e sales tax lncrC'ase. No
Both officials said they would not
opposition was heard, and Ru ssell encouraged the comm ission·
act until the\' met with Cain and

er s and EMS to attend the
township clerks Hnd trustees
meeting on March 9 to gauge the
tru stees' feelings on supporting
the EMS . Th ose feelings would in
the main be favorab le. Ru ssell
said .
The half-percent sa les lax
already In effect in the cou ntyImposed by thecommlssloner·s In
1981 to ease a fiscal emergency
caused by th e co urthouse flt·r
ea rli er thai yea r - bro ught in
approxima tri y $571 ,000 to the
county In 1986. EMS Director
Fred Wh eeler ha s alrea dy prt•·
pared a $568,000 budget, lnt'lud·
lng co llecti ons, based on the
additiona l half·perrent sa les tax
Increase'.
Th e budget would aljow the
EMS to r eplace some of th&lt;'
ambu lances and signiflcanti.v
upgrade Its communical!ons system . first responder program
(Continued on A-o r

Regan ·h elps smooth path for successor
By HELEN THOMAS
• UPI Whit~ House Reporter
• WASHINGTON tUPii -A day
;{Iter he r !'s igned as chief of staff.
.Bon ~ ld Regan drove to th e Whit&lt;'
Hou se Saturdal' to dean out hi s
'!icion~!ngs and help smooth the
) rans!tion for his replacement.
formrr Tennessee Sen. Howard
Baker.
Rega n. 68, who had planned to
,resign early nrxt wee ~ . learned
··from a lel evis ion report Friday
r:hat he had been replaced by
Ba ker, without a word from
President Reagan.
Regan, who until Saturday had
been chauffeured to work ,
showed up at the White House
around 9::!5 a.m. EST. driving
his own white seda n. He declined
to co mment on the angry wa y h£'
1m ade his departure Friday ,
twhen he dispatched a one-line
1irtter of resignation to the
pres ld&lt;'nt.
"I'm not going to comment on
that. " he told reporters . "I want
·to walt tor time to pass before I
comm&lt;.'nt.
"!don't want to think about the
past ," hr said, smiling. "I'm
looking to the future. "
Regan, blamed for the White

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House chaos as a result of th e
Iran arms -Contra aid&lt;' scandal.
showed up aft er several of his
former aides arrived to h&lt;'lp with
members of the Baker transition
team.
Asked about having to drive his
own car. Regan teased, "I've been
driving for 60 years."
He also arrived without hisSecret
Service detail, the agents apparently having been removed when he
quit the White House.
Baker spent time in his new
White House o!!ice Friday and said
he begins fuU·t!me work Monday .
Re~an ' s terse note to the president said, "O...ar Mr. President: I
hereby resign as chief.of staff tot he
president of the United States .
Respectfully yours, Donald T.
Regan."
Regan !Ired off the letter, extraordinary for its brevity when flowery
phrases are the custom In such
departures, when he learned from a
television report that Baker had
been chosen to replace him. But
most observers felt he had stayed
too long In view of his feud with first
lady Nancy Reagan.
ijegan was blamed by the Tower
Commission In Its repor,t on tbe Iran
arms scandal released Thursday

Howard Baker
for caustng "the chaos that descended upon the White House"· In
the aftermath of the bungled
arms-for-hostage deaL
Baker, 61, gave up a long-shot run
for the 1988 presidential nom Illation
to lake the chief of statrs job only
weeks after he said he was
~ntnterested In ruMtng the CIA.
1n his Jonnal BM!Jilncement of
the change, R.eagan- -sa!d, ''Last
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releas!' of the Tower board report ,
he felt he would like to go through
with his original plans to retu rn to
priva te life.
" I am th£'refore accepting with
regret his resignation as chief of
staff, effective today ."
Reagan described Baker as "a
distinguished American who has
served as majority and minority
leader of the United States Senate, a
leader of the Republican party and
a man ot unquestioned integrity
and ab!l!ty."
Baker, who retired from the
Senate In 1985. Is one of the most
highly regarded politicians In Washington and a !riend to lawmakers
from both parties.
Asked If he would stil l run for
president, Baker said, " I think it
goes without saying that to be a full
time and dedicated chief of staff,
which ts what I will do, that there
wUI not be time for, nor would it he
appropriate to try to run for the
Republican presidential. nomina tion. So I will not be a candidate for
president in 19$."
. A hurt Regan quit in a fury after
he heard an announcement on
Cable News Network that he was
being replaced. an aide said.'

CA LI .!POLI S - A petlllon
filed by Ga llipolis atlornry Ronald R. Ca lhoun to seek thr
Republican nomination for Ga lli·
polis Munici pa l Court judge has
been invalidat ed by the Ga lila
Co unt v Board of Eloc·tions.
Th e. board' s action , taken F' rl·
day. th rew into doubt whether or
not there wi ll be a pri mary
elr·ctlon in the count y on May 5.
Beca use Ca lhoun Is now barred
from running, Incumbent .Judge
James A . Benn!"tt , 8 Republ ica n,
and Gallia Count y Prosecut or
Joseph L. CD in , a Democrat, will
oppose each for th e municipal
IJcnch In Nove mber . The nom ina ·
t Jon wa s th E' only race to be voted
upon in th e Ma y prlrnary . Ga lila
Count y Commiss ioners and the
Gaill a EMS were pl annin g to
place a hal f percent sa les tax
increase on the ballot at that
ti me.
Ca in and Elec tions Director
Cha r iot Jc Sea mon co nfirmed
tha t 1hev ar c checking wIth
Secretarv of State Sherrod
Brow n's · office to sec how thi s
development will affec t the
r ount.v .
Cain said Brown 's off ice will
determin e if th e l'Ount y Ci!n
proceed with I he primary so th at
the t&lt;rx issue ca n go on th e ba llo t
and what the dr•adiln e would be.
Although F'eb. 19 wa s the filing
dale for all ca ndida tes and Issues
in the primary . Cai n Informed
thr commissioners on Feb. 17
that a new stal l' Jaw allows the
tax increa se to be fl ied no latrr
than lit) da ys before tht· primary .
Instea d of 75 da ys. Th e co mmJ s.
sion('r s werr to UC'1 on a rrso luti on pl ac ing Jhe increase on thP
Ma y bal lot by March :1. but have
chosen to delay action un ti l they
meet with Cain and get an
opinion from Brow n's offi ce .

Ronald R. Calhoun
Cain s11 ld he hoprd to hctve the
answer s by Tuesda y's commls·
s!onrrs' ml•etlng .
" It ma y be we could ha ve a
speci al elect !on. but 1he co un ty
would huvc to IX'ar the cos t." he·
said.
A spokes prrson for I he board of
elec tions sai d the boa rd !nva il·
dated Ca lhoun' s pet ition for lwo
r easons: th e circulator failed to
indica te the number of sig natun's on three of the part ·
petitions . the papers th at make
up an enti re p&lt;'l itlon. and tho
wh ole pet Ilion lacked th e required Ofl signatures to have
Ca lhou n's namr piaePd on tho
bal lo t.
The dlscn•panc!os w!•re disco·
vrred when tht• board rrv lewed
thl' ca ndid ates' petitions , the
spokt'sperson .~ aid . Cal houn wa ~
tCo nlinurd on 1\ -:ti

Area lawmen probe
deaths of two men
POMEROY - A Pomeroy
man died of Inju ries received
In a one-car acc ident early
Saturday nca r Darwin, while
Mason Count y authorities are
co ntinuing an investigation
into · the death of a Ma son,
W.Va. man on F riday .
Ri cky A. Taylor, 28, 3618o
Wolf Pen Hoad, was declared
dead at th e scene Saturd ay by
Dr . .Ja mes Cond e, Meigs
Count y coroner . Conde said
Tay lor died of a cr ushed chest
and a neck Injury.
The Ga lila·Meigs Pos t of the
Ohio Highway Patrol said
Taylor wa s driving a 1982
Chevrolet Citation eastbound
on Ohio 681, one- tenth of a mile
wes t of U.S. 33, at 3:45 a.m .
when he lost control of the car,
went ofL the right side of the
road and struck a utility pole
and a small block building
owned by Sophia P. Davis·,
Pomeroy .
The accident ca usl'd severe
damage to the car , owned by
Carin Taylor, 36185 Wolf Pen

Road. T hc· patrol sai d un sa tr
speed wa .~ a fur tor In tht ·
accident and ,ra tbdl s wr ·n·
not used by the drlvl·r.
Tayl or' , bod)' wa s takt'n tn
Ew in ~ F'unrra l ll ome. lilt•
patrol sai!J. whl l&lt;· the car wa'
tow!'d to Middl eport Aut o.
The acc!d&lt;•n t wa s thr fl!lh
fatalit y in th&lt;' post 's C'll V!'r ilgP
area th is yc•a r il nd !hi' st'cond
In Meigs Count y .
A spokcs pcnon for thr
Ma son Poi l&lt;·r !Jepartm r nt
said Willi am W. Yonkrr, m,
was found dead In hi s hnmt• In
Mason Frlda.v aft&lt;'rnoon by
members of the' Ma son Co'unt I'
Meals on Wheels program . ·
An autopsy was to l Je
perfo r med on Yonk r r Sa tu rda y at thr West Vir~lnia
Medical Examiner's Of fice In
South Charleston. Furihcr de· ·
tails on the in vc~ tl~atlon were
not released by Mason pol lee ·
or by the Ma son Co ~nt y
Sheriff' s Department, pend·
ing the outco me of the poli ce
investigation and the autopsy
report.

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When God ta l ks lo Oral Ro·
berts , the subject very often is
high fin ance Or so It seems from
what lhe eva ngelist says and
doe s.
On I he mosl recen l occasion of
!heir meeting, God told Roberts
he wanted $4.5 million In "quick
money " from TV viewers. II was
a mall er of life and death, God
sai d. If RoberiS couldn'l gel the
mon ey, he mlghl br forced to ca ll
the evangelist home lo heaven in
a malt er of months.
Ill' heaven is anything like
whal wr hav e been !aught , one
wonders why Robert s finds lhe
prospec t so dista sle!ul.)
TV eva ngelists are famou s for
I heir emol lanai appeals for mo·
ney. Bul no one can malch
Roberts in fundral s lng

planning a book
By IIELEN THOMAS
UP I White Hou"' Reporter
: : WASHINGTON I UP I I - Former While House dcpuly chief of Sla ff
Michael Deaver is wri ting a IJook aboul Prcsidenl and Mrs. R~agan.
yignellcs a bou I I ht• firs I couplet ha 1 ha ve never br·en rcvea led before.
. :Deaver 's publisher, I he William Morrow co mpany. expccls 10 have
!he opus on I he sta nds i n September.
•: Deaver·. who is being invesllgal ed forcpnfl icl of inler esr in lobbying
ar rl vil irs aflrr he left I he While Hou se. has bern I he R&lt;•aga ns' c loseS!
¢onfidanl. Na ncy Reagan is on I he lrlcphonc wilh him da ily, an d hr
'iomalns her adviser. H•.' has bern of particu lar com for i ro her as I he
Iran arms scanda I uofulds.
Deaver ha s IJ&lt;'en through rough 1ime"incr thP investiga tion bega n.
losing cl ien l s in I he proerss. llut he is keeping his chin up and bring
consoled by othprs who have gone through if.
Belling in Was hinglon is I hal former Sen. Pau l Laxall of Nevada
will be broug ht on boa rd I he While Hou se sta ff as rhe No. 1 adviser
when Donald R~gan departs shorlly as exprcrrd. Rul La xa lt will
P.robably be rei nforced for lh&lt;' day· IO·tlav man agerial chores by
former Transpor1a tlon Sccrelar:v Drrw LC'wis. a no-nonsense• '
bu si ncssmon and former burN&gt;U&lt;Ta l.
. Reagan 's OUI.&lt;Idr• adv isers arc eonsulling.on how 10 pull he pieces
logelher afiN lht• shll llcring blows or lhP lrao sca odal. Reagan ha s
confidence I hal he ca n rcsiOI'P hi s prrsidr·ncy. Whitr HousP aidrs are
hoping lhal b.v spring il wil l all blow over. bur wilh 1wo m&lt;~ jor
invcsl igal ions on Capilol Hill just gelti ng sla r t rd, if may be a long

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Shooting suspect pleads gu.ilty

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;Now I hal memb&lt;' r s of Cong ress gollhrir pa,· increases lhrough I he
bNrk door. I he men and womm in uniform who pu ll heir li ves on I he
liill' for I he· prrsldrnl are also see king a sa lilr.v hike.
'The Whil r Housr pollee union ha s dccidPd to pickl'llhr presidt'nl's
heuse for a co up!&lt;• of haUl'S on Marrh Ill 10 mak e il s gr ievances kn ow n.
Th1' police and I hel l' familir •s will hil the paveml'nl on Penns)·ivania
.r\VPnur.
.Thei r (XI\' runs aboul ~211 . (K~l a ) 'Ca r. which nHin\' arc finding loa
lilflc monl'\' lo supporllhr ir familir•s. i\boul fil'r poli cem en a monlh
arP !ravi ng ttw Whi rr Hou ~f' fore(•.
·rhr Trras ur~· Drpartmf'nt dors plan to proposl:' a pa.\· inrrf'asc fo r
1~c pollrvmen Ia I he tun&lt;• of 12 p&lt;:rccnl in lhe higher brackt'IS and
f'dg!ng downw&lt;&gt;rd . bull hi s lws nol ye l bel'n done. and when if i s II will
nol be ('nough.
Thr govrrnrnrnt s!)('nds $:-i:UXKJ on pm·h n~ cr ui t and th(l training is
sa irll o bt• among lh&lt;' b!'sl in po l icv wor k. llu1 I he police say lh allhry
arr losi ng ground a nrl when onrP aII owed ro rrt Ire" 1 ha If pa)· afl cr 20
:v£~ars. th r~· must now work 1~l ~ · rars &lt;Jnd grt on!~· :n.s p£'rrrnt ol lhr
sa l i.lr~·.

WASHINGTON - Pres idenl
Bul Zia is considered a drier·
Reaga n could be forgiven if he
m ined anli·rommunlsr and ·a
wishes the who le soulhweslern
I rusted alii' of I he Uniled Slates.
en d of lhr Asian conlinent wou ld , Also. PakiSian is 'absolu lely
si nk ou l of sight. The sca ndal'
cr¥cial to our "cover!" supporl
over his arms deal w ith Iran has
off he anli·Soviel guerrilla forces
brcn !rouble en ough~ now he
in Afghanis tan nexl door.
far(ls a co nfront ation ·With Con·
Weighing lhr pros and cons,
gress over" nelghborlngcounlry
lhe Reagan adminislralion has
suffu sed wilh li s own brand of
decided thai Paklslan deserves
Mos lem pride: Pakisla n.
U.S . econom ic aid, and even
The p roblem wil h lhc Pakis·
t hough Zia has refused I a s:gn the
I ani regime of Gen. Mohammed
nuclear non·proliferalion lrealy
Zia ui-H"q ha s nothing to do with
I hal would prcsumabl.v keep him
American hosrages . Zia ha s
from developing a nu clear bomb.
never bl'rn in1·olved wil h 1hal
So I he Whil e House has asked
pa r ticular manifcsl alion of anli·
Congress for more 1han $600
American behav ior .
million in aid for Pakislan.
Whal bolhrrs Co ngress is I hal
Unfortunalci)' for lhr pres!·
Zia is suspec ted, wilh good 1 denl and his pol icy slralcgisls.
reason, of 1rying to build a
I he law prohibil s ·U.S. economic
nu clear device - lhe so"ra lled
aid lo any coun1ry 1ha1 won'!
" Islamic bomb." In I he long run,
agrer 10 give up develop menI of
lhis could be a more serio us
ouclear weapons. The president
disruplion of U.S. fore ign policy
musl "cerlify" I hal Pakistan has
goals th·an l hr seiz ure of Ameri ·
promised 1his - which Reaga n
ca n hosta ges .

ina lion Is playing I r icks on his :
eyes and ears.
Whal about the me ssages his :
mol her del·ivers?
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There Is a greeting card for ·
lnllmate friends thai says, "I :
hear your thoughts In I he things 1 :·
say." To someone bordering on .
being psychic, lhese thoughts :
can seem to come In the actual ·
voice. of the person he Is closel y :
attuned to.
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If this Is whal is happening to ·
Hemsley, It does no I br ing either.
his sanity or hi s veracity into
question .
In his preface Ia hi s play "Saini
Joan," George Bernard Shaw .
says, "The visionary method o!
coming lo a discovery is not a
whil more miraculous if the
ghost o! Pylhagoras had walked ·
inlo the orc hard and explainin g
why I he apples were falling.''
To Shaw, "I he test of sanity Is ·
nol l he norma lily of lhe method;
but .I he reasonableness of the ..
discovery.''
On I his basis , Shaw concludes .
that Joan of Arc " musl be judged
a sane woman despite I he heav·
enly voices she heard" because: .
t.he advice was so und and
ral~ nal .
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Of course some people may be .
lyin g when !hey say they have
had a vision. Others may. have
experienced a hallucination, a
vision wilh no objeclive reallly,
often arising from a disorder o(
the n ~rvous system .
The Bible, aware of lhe pres ~
ence of false prophets, recommended !h al we "fry ti. e., test)
I he spirits Ia see whelher they be
of God ." Could a voice telling
someone to commit a murder be
"of God"?
Can we put Ora l Roberts' latest ·
vision to lhat tesf? Would Cod
hold somebody.'s life hostage for
$4.5 million?
To some I hal sou nd s more lik e'
what a terrorist would do lhan
Cod.

Court sentences area man
GALLIPOLIS- A Rl. 2, Crow n
City man was senlcneed on lhree
charges Friday in Galli polis
Municipal Court.
Marvin R. Fe&lt;·guson. 27. was
fined $25. sen fenced lo 1wo dav s
in jail and given IS months
probalion for trespassing and
was fined $2!\, given a' suspe nded
. 3(),day jail sentence and 18
months probalion for menac ing.
Courl record s indicaled !·hal
Ferguson was fined $.100. sent ·
enced lo lhrCl' days in jail. given
a 60·day driver's license suspen·
sian and 18 monlh s probation fo r
DWI. An addil lonal charge of
failure t o disp lay val id license
plates was di smis sed.
Also fined $300, srnlrnred l o
three days In j ail, given 60·day
I icensr suspensions .and 18
months probal ion rach werr
[)arcn L. Sa lyer. 20. Fori Meade.

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Politici ans and bureaucrats
have
a say ing !hey run up I heir
!I smile ran m ake a diffcre nct• in I he While House and if dors. ll ow a
protective
flagpoles whenever
pn•sldrnlln•als lh!' hl'ipnw m!'an a lol . From I hal aspccl. Prrs idcnl
refor
m
s
lhrealcn
their liE'fdoms:
Rea gan is popular wilh poli ccml' n and aides bec ause he t&lt;&gt; kes rim&lt;'
"If
Is
ain't
broke.
don '! fix II ."
oul lh '" ·' ' " good morning" a nd lo smi le as he &gt;trolls down . rhc
This lime. it' s broke, and lhe
c\i lonnad e 1o .1he 01':11 Offici'.
welfare
system nol on ly needs 10
:r h&lt;' mo" unpopular Ca iJin er offi cia l is Secrcrar,· or Sialc George
ftxed,
II should be over hauled,
be
Shu ltz who. one' ;lidf' saicl. looks down on sw ffrr s who urC' not tit his
rebuilt
and eve ntu a ll y
lr\1rl. i\ young ~dclf' int roducccl himsplf to Shultz in an rlr\·ator ancl
elimlnaled.
ani)' gal a glan' ll'hC'Illll' pul oul his han d. i\ "good morning" loShull z
Even some of its beneficiaries
1:-; ·ur.; ual l.v lgnorrcl .
who have pe rfected lh e arl of
rippin g off governmental good
lnl enllons will concede pr ivately
tha i I he welfare system ha s gone
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I he way of Hum pl y Dum pl y .
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And all the pres ident' s horses
and all the co n g rcss m ~n ca n'l
awarr of this proiJJ(Im , 10 h il\'l'
ln rvsponsr ro Mr. Kimps'
put logclher again lhis cr azy
gul s enough 10 admit a dirr
lctl~r 10 lhr cd il or on F~b. 22.
quill or ·al mosl half a million
miSiake has been made a,nd
~ ~~7. "If vou onlv knew lhr who le.
employees who disburse $15.8
rcmovr an embarrassment from
s tOry!" i 'm suJ:l' you r rrspo nsr
billion Ia 11 million people.
our coachi ng starr and sc hool
CO)'lCPrning Kinnaird's com ·
Welfare Is no m ere sy~lem : II 's
svsrcm, thus allowing lhr fans .
mrnl s ove1· I he radio would no1
a soverei gn na tion wllh its own
parcnl s, lea chl'rs and sludenls to
e,·f n h'm·f' bN~ n wart·antrd .
ar my of bureaucra ls.
recover from I hi s dar k pt•rlod in
$Qu lhwes ler n has had a proud
Before po llllclans ca n reform
SW hislorv . tllso. allow ing our
hislory. nol only alhlclicallv. bul
welfare, lhcy musl change radl·
upcomin g · athlcl es a chance
also sc holas l lea 11\'. The lolill lark
rally I he way I hey look at II .
again lo hold I heir hea ds high and
of t"oopcrallon. inabllilv to com ·
Curren! make·work proposals
bf' able to pcrform ·ln a manner
munlca le and event s of I he past
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Including those being adconducive 10 I heir abllllics.
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two yea r s ha ve hu1·led both ba ck
vanced
by ol ' M r. Benign NegWe would also like to apologize
into · a "dark ag&lt;'" postu rr 1hat
lect, Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan,
for Kinnaird's lnabllll y IO cope
will take srvrra l Y&lt;'HS and a lol
D·N.V. -are Ideological band·
wllh
slressful slluat Ions, no I onlv
of hard work 10 repair .
aids, nor economic cures. They
al So uthern High School, bul also
fl would seem al lhis lime
don 'l a !Tack root ca uses.
for any other school I hal has been
approprlatr and pa sl due for lhr
Any effec llve welfare reform
offended by his acllons.
coonl.l' sc hool board. county
must
encompass lhe following
T .J . Bailey
·
sup&lt;'rlntendrnl. and es pecially
five points : I. The adm lnl slra·
and co ncer ned parenl s
!he principal of S"'HS. who are
lion musl make a national
commltmenl lo Increase the
number of jobs . Only a l hrlvlng
ec.onomy ca n expand job options.
2. The economy musl be
non-discriminatory . Black fa ·
By United Press lntcrnatlonul
thers and mothers who want lo
Today Is Sunda 1·, MarciJ, I, I he 60th da y of 1987 wllh 305 l o foll ow.
work must enjoy the same access
The moon Is moving toward lis flrsl quarll't'.
,
jobs as white fa lhe(S and
lo
The morning srars are Mercury. Venus an(\ Saturn.
mothers
. The close correlation
The ('Venlng slars are M ars and .Jupllcr. ·
between racial discrimination In
Those born on l hls da y arr undN the slgn.~ f Pisces.

GALLIPOLIS -A req uest for
shock probation for Eri c T .
Ca rter, 18. Rl. I. Gall ipolis. wa s
denied Fridav bv Cal li a Coun11·
Co mmon Pleas · :Judge Dona ld

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just did last Oclo ber to keep aid
D"Ohi o, of the Covcrnmcnl al
lo Paklslan ulivC'.
Affairs Commillce and Alan
Bul Congress is now coni rolled
Cranslon. D·Ca lif. - are trying
by lhe Democrals . and lh ey 'rr
to make aid Ia Pakislan . more
going to be a lot more inquisilive
di!ficull. Onr possible way is Ia
about lhe presidenr's jusllfica·
require the president to cerllfy
lion ·ror the upcoming Pakislani
nor ju s1 !hat Pakislan doesn' t
aid proposal. There's a slrong
ha ve a nuclear bomb, bul lhat II
senlimcnl in Congress- part leu·
doesn 't have lhe enriched ura·.
lar ly in lhc Senal e fo r
nium and other malerlals neces· ·
lhrealening 10 cut off aid 10
sary lo make one.
Paklslan, or stopp in g if outr ight.
This could be Iou gh for a
A 1981 amendmenl 10 the law
presld enl to do. We rPported lasl ,
I hal forbids U.S. aids·to counlri es
yea r t hai Pakistan, lhrough . ·
developing a nuclear polenlial . various means including theft :
allowed lhe president to wa ive
and high technology, already has. '·
lhe reslriclion for Paki stan. In
both the uranium and I he knowaddil ion. a 198o amendment · how to manufacture an atomic
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required the presldenl Ia cerlif'y
bomb wilhin a mailer of weeks. 1
!hal PakiSia n docs nol possess a
For lh efr pari, lhe Pak istanis ·:
nu clea r explosive device before
arcn'l aboullogivruptheirquesf'
aid ran be approved.
for membership in the nuclea r
Now lhe presideni's Senall'
rlub. This is bee a us!' I heir bloody
critics - Cl aiborne Pell. D·R:I ..
enemy. India. is known lo have
chairman of rhc Foreig n Relanuclear weapons and has like..
lions Comminee. John Glenn,
wise r efused 10 sign lhe non·
proliferati on lrral y.

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C'Oml f'lass pt~ la g t ' paid al Gallipolis.
Ohio 4:,631. [nlf'rrd as !:f'rond cla .~s
mail ing mattf'r a1 PomC'I"O:.'· Ohio. Po!'!
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And 1·ew Cox.
Caner was senl enred on Jan .
15 10 18 month s In lh e Mansfield
Reformalory on a charge of
brea king a~d enlrring. He was
cha rged by Gallipolis City Po l ice
with b1·caking int o Gallipolis Ice
Co., 709 F'irst Ave .. on June 1&gt;.
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admllll'd for a fraclur!'d lcfllcg:
and Tina Johnson, 11. Rt. 4. Oak
Hill. who was fl·ea l ed and
released.
llrandy M . !I lien , 2. R1 . 4. Oa k
Hill . was lran sf&lt;' I'I'Cd Salur·day
a!ler noon Ia Childrcn's ·Hospital.
Columbu s. b1 Lifcfllghl and was
listed in poor co ndition.
The patrol cited Sirphcns for
reckless opera lion and no opera·
l or's lic·ense, and Cary .Johnson
for reckless· operalion and no
child restrain! .
On Frida y, a Vinton man was
trealed and released from Hol zrr
Medical Ce nler for Injuries re·
ce ived in a one-car accidenl

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Occasional ra in and drizzle
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The probabilil y or preripifa .
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A chance of rai n or Sl;ow
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ea rlier In 1hr day .
.lo hn Diddle, ·19. was lreat.ed
for molllple co ntu sio ns and a bra ·
sions. &lt;JC cordlng 10 a HMC
~ poke.,p&lt;:'rson .
The Gallla ·Me!gs Post of the
Ohio Highway Pal rol said Diddll'
was sou lh bound on Ohio :l25 in .
Perry Township at 1: o2 a.m .
when ht• losl con lrol of his ear.
spun m·ound on I he road. wrnl off
10 the il'fl and slruck an
embankmrnl.
Diddl e's car was moderately
damaged and he was cited by I hi'
palro l for DWI and failure 10
con trol. He wa s Ia ken to HMC b)'
pri vaiP w hicle.

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acl lon by lelcphone and by .
ccrlif.ed Ieifer, I he spokesperson
added.
Cal houn. who wa s Ga llla
Counl y Co mmon Pleas judge in
1969·81, filed the pelilions on Feb.
17. lwo da ys prior lo I he deadline.
" There' s nolhing mu ch to .say.
It's one of those lhin gs," Cal houn
said Saturday. adding thai he
doubled he would lake any
furl her ac lion, such as an appeal.
" I lhink I he law is prelly clear.

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employment and a dlsproporlionarel y high pe rcentage o! bla cks
on welfare Is no accldenl.
3. A ·subsidized system of child
care must be offered lo lowincome mol hers who are willing
10 work. How Ironic I hal middl eIncome Americans who deplore
the welfare system send !heir
children to child·care centers so
I hey co n hold down good j9bs and
maintain th ei r middle -class
sta tus .
4. Educallonal and traini ng
progr ams mo SI be provided for
all single molhers receiving
public asslslance .
5. The requlremenl thai fa·
!hers supporl families receiving
public assls lance musl be en·
forced with heavy penalties.
Courls are slolful aboul enforc,
lng such requirements for oul,o f·
Sla te father s.
Beyond these five points, a
change In altllud.e toward wei ·
fare - especially among black
Americans - must take place.
A few days ago my brilliant
economlsl friend Waller Willi,
ams and I were reminiscing
aboo 1 the deep sha me we felt as
kids when we r eceived - even
temporarily surplus food .
Today, thai shame ha s largely
disappeared In the black com munity . Because o! lhe great
lnlqully of racism, some blacks
feel wellare- even when abused
- represents some kind of "40
acres and a mule" from lhe
reparation.
But, Increasingly, black voices
are denouncing a system thai
perpetuates what Thomas Wolle
called "unbroken progressions of
fertility" as a oneway ticket to
second·cl ass citizenship.
This Is why I was pl eased when

Md .. and Bernard L. George. 27,
Dalla s. T exas. A speeding
charge againsl Salyer was
dismissed.
Charges of no sea lbell filed
aga in st Honald L. Whi le, :!7,
Columbu s. a nd Gary T. Godfr ey.
Columbu s. wer&lt;' di smissed a1
request of lhe Ohio Highway
Patrol. A charge of following l oa
closely filed against Jody L.
Viars. 19. 11!\7 Seco nd Ave .. ll'as
also dismissed at the patrol' s
request.
In other I ra ffle cases, Randall
W. Poll. 26. Rl. 2. Vinton, wa s
fined $12 for lcfl of cenl er and
Wilma L. Pope. 40. HI. 2. Vinlon.
was fined $12 for no va lid
operalor' s lice nse. Forfeiling
bond fo r spel'di ng were Cy nlhia
L . Smith. 2R, Rio Gra nde, $41, and
Richa r d C. Tripp. 20, Glen
Bu rn ie. Md ., S41.

noon being I rea led for his;nj,u r;' .
according to a HMC spokesper ·
son. Johnson was admilled fo1·
trealment of a fractured righllcg
and lefl arm.
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A lso transported we1·e fou1'
passenger s in .Johnson' s ve hicle
- Phyllis All en, 20, Rl. 4, Oak
Hill. who was adm ill ed for a
fractured left leg; Shawn a M .
Allen. 1. Rt. 4, Oak Hill, who was

The palrol said Stephens' 1:ehi·
cle wenlle!l and Johnson' s I ruck
went r·ig ht. !;lot~ !hen collided.
lroopcvs said.
Siephens was in I he emergency
room at HMC Sa lurday afler·

Judge denies shock probation request .

Jack Ander.mn·&amp; Dall' Vnn Atta -

Reforming welfare

GALLIPOLIS - Six people
were l aken Ia Holzer Medical
Cenl er by I he Gallla EMS Salur·
day following a head· on collision
between two pickup !rucks on
Ohio 279 near Centerville.
The Callla·Meigs Posl or the
Ohio Highway Pa lrol . said I he
crash occurred two·lenlhs of a
mile wesl of U.S. 35.
A pickup driven by Carlos R.
Steph ens, 30, HI. I, Thurman ,
was easlbound and a truck
drlwn b.v Gary l .. Johnson, 3:J,
Rl. 4, Oak Hill. was wes tbou nd at
10: 10 ·a.m. when both drivers
reportedly bf'gan jerkin g !heir
vehicles le!l of cenler a1 eacr
other .

LOGAN !UPil - An Illinois man has been senlenced 10 15
year s to life in prison after pleading guilly in I he shoo tin!{ dealh
of a former band dlreclor. •
.
Michael Erskine, 23. Wilmelle. Ill ., pleaded guilly Friday in
Hocking Counl y Common Ple~s Courl l o aggravated murd er
and aggravated robbery charges afler a dealh penally
specification was dismissed, a courl official said.
The charges slem from I he dealh l as! Au gusl of Rober{ While,
61, former band director at Hilliard High School ncar Columbus.
His decomposed body wa s found last Sepl. 13 In a secret room
·beneath a ga rage near a cabi'n he owned in Hocking Counly .
Judge .James Stilwell also sentenced E r skine to a 10·10 25·ycar
concurrent lerm on I he aggravated robbery counl.
Another man charged in lh e dealh, Phillip Su llies, 18,
Seviervill e, Ten n., ha s pleaded lnnocenl and innocen l by reason
of insanily to charges of aggravared murder and aggravated
robbery . .He is awall ing 'I rial.
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: N&lt;incy Reaga n has ix'cn having regular sra nccs wil h co nserval !l·e
col umnisl CeorgP Will al rrslauranl s around 10wn and al out·Of·\\'av
plac&lt;'s. Alliml's. I herr were r eport s I hal he was seeking her advice.
Now if appears I he• shol' is on lhP of her fool and she issou ndlng him our
on how lo hand le lhr rr•p.,rcussions from I he ar ms scandal.
: Her aides say thaf I he fir sI lady is in I ouch wilh man y friends who
give hl'r advice and dors not lim if her ro nlarls 10 Will &lt;il onc. She
kt'&lt;'ps ln. close• lcir' phonr lauch with friends in Wa shi ngl on and
C'u llfornia.
: Man.v of her friends look up lhc cudgl'l s for .hPr in her feud with
Whill' House· c hi ef of slaff Dona ld Hegan and Rl'ga n did nol fare wrll
in lhP Mondii ,l ' morning quarlerbacking.

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a tape recorder. This does not
approaches.
In 1983, he said he had a mean, however, that these people were crazy or lhal they were
seven-hour talk with Jesus aboul
frauds .
financing his City . of Faith
There are people whose ImagiMedical Center in Tulsa. Jes~ s.
nations are so vivid lhat, when
who was 900 feet I all in I hiS story,
pul if in Roberts' head logo Ia hi s !Hey have an Idea, It comes lo
them as an audible voice some·
many lhous ands of followers and
times ullered by a visible figure.
ask each one for $240 lo help
TV actor Sherman Hemsley o!
complete the cenler.
"The
Je!fersons" fame says his
Stories of dealh threat s from
mother, who died five year s ago,
God and 900·!ool .Tesuses are
bound l o strain lhe lmagin allon. gives him tips for his new show
"A men." She has appeared to
They cause columni sts lo make
·
Hem
sley six limes In recen l
fun of Robf'rts. But I hey show off
weeks
.
!heir Ignorance when the deOn
the
first occasion. he says,
mand I he eva ngelist tape-record
"She was wearing a print dress
his nexl m essage from God .
lhat
had be&lt;"n one of her favorMany people have heard voices
ites.
Her
voice was as clear as a
Ihat would nol have been audible
bell."
A
psychologist
might say
10 anyone else. Certainly they
I
hat
Hemsley's
overacllve
!magcou ld not have be&lt;"n picked up on

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welfare gradually .
First, wrolc Mond. "Make II
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lakes the responsibility for the
welfare of the child .
" Then require all molhcr s
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Deaver offi cia ting . Burial will be
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Friends ma y ca ll at the funera i
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Monda y.

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M ason May or Agnes Rou sh i s
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and traini ng of stalL Russell
asked Wh erlc t' If lht' budget
wou ld be lower In the future.
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have some llnP Items th at arl'·
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case the v illage street is dam ·
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the ferry .
Ohi o monev to guarante&lt;' rr·
pairs loa street In Wes t Vi_rg.l nia
is out of I he question . accord in g
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J~ussel l aske1i Wh eeler about
sister, Bonnie Hughes of B id· th e possi bi lity of housing ambu·
well; and three half·broth er s,
lances In vo luntN'r fir e depa rt ·
I saac Park Yonker of Bannlca,
mPn l s around the co untry.
Calif .. Geor ge H. Yonke.r of
Wheeler fell it wa s a poss ibili ty ,
Oak land, Pa.. an d John M ., provided therr is Pnough man Ralph Waugh
1 Yonker of Cor aopolis, Pa .
power and an adv;mccd life
Se rv ices will be J p.m. Mond ay •suppor t sy.·s tem could tw
t:;ALLJPOLJS Arrange ·
in the Fog leso ng Funera l Horne,
m ent s are stilt pendin g !or Ralph
es tablished.
Ma
son, wi t h the Rev . Ek&gt;n Stev·
Waugh, 72, 641 Kris li Drive,
Ru ssell nai&lt;'CI that having am·
Bidwell, who di ed Thursday in ens offi clftl ing. Buri aI will be In
bu lanccs &lt;1 1 t he• Hn• sla t io ns wa s
New Lo n~ Oak Com!'lery, Po int
Veni ce, Fl a.
a point discussf'd by l rus\Pes las t
Mr. Waugh' s wife. who su f· Pleasa nt . Frien ds may ca ll allhr
vPar when thC':'t' ro nslder·pd u
fered a hea r t "fl ack th e da y of · funer al Monda y fr om HI a .m.
Propospct coun t yw i de ri r('
her hu sba nd' s deat h, is still a unt il the tim e of lite service.
dist r ict.
patient in a Venice hospital.
Ar r angement s w il l be by Cre·
m eens Funeral Chapel.

Let's Talk About ...

William W. Yonker
MASON, W.Va. - Wil liam W.'
cB illl Yonker, tiO. Ma son. d ied
Friday at his res idencP.
Born July 16, 1926. at New
Haven, hr wa s the so n of Dav id
Kennet h Yonker of Chester and
the late Flor ence M: Grimm
Yo nker, who died in 198ti.
He wa s precrdrd in drath hi'
his wife. Eileen Mart inc Yonk er ,
in 1970
A form er cmp lo.vpe of i(ais.•r
Aluminum &amp; Chemiral Corp ., t: e
w" s a Wor ld I I Ar·my veteran " nd
a member of America n Legion
Smilh·Ca pehart Post 140, New
Haven, and VFW Stewar t·
Johnson Post 9926. M aso n.
Also surv iving are two brol'h·
er s, David Pa ul Yonker of Belle
Valley, Ohio, and Kenneth Ter ry
Yonker. of Byesville; two sis ters.
Mrs. Kathil yn M . Foraker of
Byesvill e. and Mrs. Marilyn A .
Metzger of Zanesv ille: a hal f·

POINT PLEASANT - Servi·
ces were held at 3'·p.m . Saturday
in :rhr Tow nson F: unera l Home.
M~rph y, N.C. , for Evelyn L ee
Hammack. 62, a former res iden t
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hi s patern al gr andparents.
Servkes wi ll be 1 p. m. Tul'sday
in the Ewing Funera·l Home, with
th e Rev. Neal Proudfoot offic ial ·
in g. Burial will br in Me igs
Memory Gardens. Friends mal'
ca ll at the funeral home after 2
p.m . Monda y. The fam il y will
r eceive friends fr om 7·9 p.m .
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Born Ma y 8. 1929. in Ga i lla
Count y, son of th e l ~te Ray m ond
ing a short Illness.
Rupe and Ora Swisher Rupe of
Burial wa s In Bell Hill Ce me· •Columbus, he was an employee
tery , M~rphy.
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Born May 9, 1925. she was the
bus. and a member of Di ckey
wife of Clyde !Deb) Hammack of
Chapel Church.
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Surviving In addit ion to his
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mother are his wile, Sharon
She was preceded in dea th by
Thompson Rupe; c hild ren.
her father , James T. Lee Sr.; and
Nancy Snyder of Middleport,
by three sisters and one brother.
Diane Dav id son of M iddleport ,
Surv iving in aqci ilion to her
Beverly L ucas of B idwell. Ray·
hu sband and mo ther are four
mond Rupe of -Bidwell. and
sons, Timothy of Biloxi. Miss.,
Wand a· Rupe, Peggy Rupe and
William (Bill) of Clift on, W Va.,
Man hew Rupe, all at home,; nine
and Clyde Jr. and Sam. both of
grandchildren and one-great ·
gra ndchild; four bro ther s, Rl·
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Wendy Olinger of Murphy, and
chard Rupe of Columbu s, Kenny
Tammy Cun ningham of New
Rupe of Co lumbus. Paul Rupe of
Haven, W.Va .; three sisters.
Nor thu p. and Gera ld Rupc of
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s; four sister s. Mary
Reat
Bur ns, both of Point Pleasant ,
Donnelly of Florid a, Frances
McCuffin of Hunting ton, W.Va .,
and Alberta Devcrt, Cornwall ,
Delores Stevens of Columbu s,
Pa.; two bt·other s, Leonard Lee
of Point Pleasant , andJamt&gt;s Lee
and Eunice Woodall of Colum·
bu s; and a hal [·sister, Annabelle
.Jr. of Southside, W.Va.; and 17
Sisson of Kyger.
grandchildren.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tu esday
in the Waugh -Halley-Wood Fun·
Clarenct' (Tom) Norris
era l Hom e, with the Rev. J unior
Birchfield officiating. Burial will
POM E ROY- Cl arence cTom )
be
in Gr avel Hill Cem etery.
Norris, 84, Letart Falls, died
hire. Friend s ma yca llalthe
Ches
Feb. 19.
funera l home from 2·4 and -7·9
He wa s preceded in death by
his first wife, Adele Rou sh p.m. Monday.
Pa llbearers wi ll be Ri ck Wh ite,
Norris.
Surviving are their children, Stanley Conn, Allen Davidso n,
Mildred Gat hers and Thoma s Jr. Roger Snyder. M i ke Lucas ami
Norris , both of Columbus; eig ht
Lar ry Taylor.
gra nd c hildren , seven gr eat·
grandc hildren and several nie·
Ri('ky A. Taylor
ccs and nephews.
His present wife is Reva
POMEROY R1ck)' All en
Norris. Th eir son, Clarence Ta .1·1or. 28. Pomeroy, d ied early
Randy, preceded him In dea th . Sa turday .
Also Mr. Norris had a brother,
Born Nov. 10, 190R, in Mason,
Edwin and a sister , Eulah W.Va., son of Herm "n Tay lor and
· Bracken, who preceded him in Rita Stobart. he was a labo rer fo r
death.
the Ohio Pallet Co .. Pomerov. He
was affiliated with the Pomeroy
Ora L.
Rupt"
Churc h of Christ.
Also surviving c1re hi s wil't'.
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Ca rin Tav lor; a daught er, Ra ·
(Bill ! Rupe; .17, Rt. 2, Bid well,
chel. at home; a brothrr. Chr is·
died Saturday mornin g.in Holzer
tophr r Ta ylor of Pomeroy; tw o
Medical Ce nt er fo llowing a bri ef
half-sis ters. Jess ica Stoba r t and

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William 8 . KuKhrt
Christi \ the $p hl·n· in whom God hao; clw,.en 10 bi er;~ and !oil"e rn unkind . " In
Christ." man become~ "a new cri'atu re" (2 Cor . ~ : 17) . " In Chri.\·t," God "is
reconcilin.l! rhe world unro himself" (2 Cor . S: !9). " In Chr/~;r ' 'arc "all Jpirit·
ua/ h/e.uin~s" (Eph . I :3) . " In Christ ... we huvr rrrlemprwn throu~h h1s brood,
rhe forgiveness of sins'' (Eph. I :7). ''In Christ'' Ihere h ~a l ,.iition . ''that they
mayulm obtain I he sa!vmion which iJ in Chri~·r Je.rus with t'lern(l/ Riory. "
Baptlztd Into Chrf!l
Paul used the preposition "imo (tis), in the !ilriCIC~t s en~e. denoting en·
trance into. "So muny of us as were baptized Into (tl.f ) }Psus Chri.w ... we art •
buried with him by baptism lnro (tis) dtath .. , ure we all hurJtiz.nJ lnfflltl~·) one
body . . . ''and ' 'as many of you as haw• bt'f'n f•oprizrd Into (tl.n ChriJI huvr put
Chrlsi "{Rm . 6:), 4; I Cor . 12:13: Gal. 3:27) .
A .~ pirituallransition must take place in ofd er for man 10 enter "Into Chrl.ft"
wherein ~s reconciliat ion, redemption, the fo r gi ven e~s of ~in~. and ~alva t ion .
"Boplittd imo Jesus Christ" is a pan of the trltnsitlon 1ha1 p UI\ one "lnw h 1u1
Chrlsr" and the act by which one "puts on Christ. " Thi' tn111~i1ion involve), a
change of state . relations, and influences. Thereforr, wht•n om· ;, " baptl:,td Into
ont body" (I Cor. 12: 13), he chanar• hl!l!lllt by passin&amp;from wit houl the hody
to within it: he chanars his rtlallons in becoming a member of 1he body hy being
inserted imo il : and he ch•nars hb lnOutn« by ~ubjecttn g him~el f to the head of
the bod)' which is Christ (Col . I: 18), obeying in all thing\ .
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second death : "These both were ras1allvt Jn10 ~tis) D falu of flrf' burning with
brimstone . . . And th e delllf that deceived them woJ cusr Into (tis) tht lo kt of
fire arid brimstone . .. And dtarh and htll wert cost lm o (t/.f ) the Jokt of
fire . .. And whosoeo,~er was not fou"d wriuen in th e book of li/r was ros1/nto
(tis) tht IDkt of firt" (R" . 19:20; 20: 10, 14, 1l). A1 1his poin1. il would be
comforr ing 10 bclic~Ye and teac: h that ''into" is ''an indcflnh t' prcrm,ition or ref.
erence," being "yariou ~Jy 1ransla 1ed in, at, un1o, roward." and carryl ng tht'
~i mplesr mcanlng "rcferrinp; 10" or "wi1h refrrt'n r.:e to," allowing rhe pa,,~ages t o
read: "Thesr IJoth were cast Qj~e rtftrrlnt 10 (Or polnllnK Ul) tJ Joke of firt
burnin;: with brimJtonr." You add "rrftrrint to" or "pointlnt ro" and ynu
wres1 the ~c rip1ures . Instead of being caM "Info o lokt of / lrt, •· lhl'Y would jmr
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va .

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POMEROY- - Three drivers
wer e r iled as the r esult pi three
a.uto accidents in Pomeroy
Frr day.
Pomeroy Police sa id a ca r

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COLUMBUS (UP!) A
F ranklin Coun-ty Common Pl eas
j udge has extended lor 60 days a
ba ck·lo-work order for Central
Ohio Transit Authority bu s driv·
er s and mechanics.
. .Judge Frederick William s al so
r uled Frida y that a section of
Ohio's co llect ive bargai ning law
is unconstitutionaL
Williams said a strike agai nst
Willlam K . Bro wn
COTA endangered the publ ic
and has served ' incE' then at th e health and sa fe!)' . and he ex Ga llipolis post. Or iginally fr om tended the back-to-work ordrr
Ga llipolis, Brown is a graduat e of that began Feb. 10.
C:a tlia Aca demy Hig h Sc hooL
Lawyers for both Transpor t
Brown and_his.wife, Diane, live&gt; Workers Loca l 208 and th e St ate
on Chillicothc• Road ,. Gallipolis.
with their ehildrcn Kent . 19. and r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---1
Timmy,lL

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: Th&lt;' select ion of Br ow n, :18, is in
recog nition of ou tstandi ng ser,{ice dur ing 1986 at the Ga lliaM&lt;'i gs Pos t.
Post troopers and rad io dispat chers chose Brown based on
his t(&gt;(·hn ica l job know ledge and
ah lt i ty, Pnthusias tlc wor k att itydr, tea mwork and prompt and
co ur teous rPs ponsr to thr public ' s r equ es ts for in fo rma~ ion and
Cl ~'s i s tanc c'.

Brown ioin&lt;'d th e pa trol in lYfi~

City police cite 2 motorists
r ricta.v.

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•b f!ice rs sa id a ca r dr i,·cn by
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M.a ur&lt;•rn :vi . Robie. :lO. Ht. :1.
G~l llp o lis . pull ed fr om Syca more
Sl'ter t ont o Fourt h Avrnur ut
1 ~ 26 p.m. and co llided wi th u
nt ·th bound cur dr ive n by E: vond
S ith. !10. Ht. 1. Ches hir e.

c· usi ng mod('nJt&lt;1 damagp to
bdth ve hic les.
!Roble was ci ted l or failure to
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car clr irr n b~ .Ja net A .
Bl!nm011 . 1 ~. Henderson. report·
lied from Cour t Street

dr iven by Kathy D. A~derson , James, New Havl'n, W. Va., tn the was cited on an assured clear,'!
Racine, ba cked from a driveway fir st accident, which occurred at distance char ge.
on Wesl Main Street into a · 10:36 a. m. There were light
At 4: 27 p.m., police said . a ,
westbound ca r dnven by Car ol L. damages and Ander son was ci ted vehicl e driven by Da nny ' S. ,
on charges .of failing to yield the Zirkle, Pomeroy, was str uck by a :
r ight of way and !lnanclal vehicl e 'driven by Thomas 0 . •
r esponsibility,
·stone. Lorig Bo!tom. Zirkle was
At2: 55 p.m ., also onWestMaln preparing to make a left turn
Street. a ca r driven by Rita K. from Mulberry Avenue onto· &lt;
Employment Relalions Board 'Day, Minersville, struck the rea r Lasley Street, police said; when ,;
of a second car dr iven by Bill the Stone vehicle crossed over .
said they wi ll appeaL
The union also pla n ~ to ask the Asbury, Clev&lt;&gt;land, which struck the center and str~c k the pas~ ~
Franklin County Court of Ap· the rea r of a third c.ar driven by senger side of the Z1rkle vehicle. ,•
peals to stop the back·to·wo rk Jackie L. Chapman, Mason. There were moderate damages. ~
ord er and allow un ion member s W.Va., stopped in the lane of and Stone was cited on driving •
to retur n to the picket l ines, union traffic. Th ere wer e modera te while Intoxicated and left of ,'
damages to the vehicl es and Day center charges.
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lawyer Rober t Sau ter said.
The case is the flrsl court tes t
or a sectio n of the state' s
collecl lve bargaining Jaw that
gives the stat e board the fi nal say
on whet her a str ike by public
employees endangers the co mmunity's health and safety and
whet her the strike ough t to be
stopped.

Judge extends work order

: GAL LI POLIS - William K .
Srown. dispatcher ar the &lt;.a i li aMeigs Post or the Ohio Highway
Patrol, has been sei&lt;'Cil'd lor the
1986 Ohio Hi ghway Pat ro l
Ach ievement and .Recognition

:GALLIPOLI S Ga llipolis
Cit y Po tier issurd ci tations in two
t r~ llic accidents investiga ted on

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Pomero.y police cite 3.motorists after accidents;1~

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March 1,

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-2216 Easiern AvP.·, and col lided.
Both ca rs were moderat 0ly da m aged and Bc•nnelt was ci ted b.v
police lor failure to y ield.
Arres ted by policP and placed
in _thr Ga llla Count)· .Jai l Frida)'
'Vi-'·' Thomas E . Lewis. 28.
l.ancastr r , for grand theft.
Also clr r d by pol ice were
Ronal d Corbin. age and add ress
unavai lable. for domes tic rio·
lence; Marcella Myers, 'i:t. Ga lli polis Ferry. failure to display;
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OBES plans to visit

Gallia high schools
GAI'.LIPOLIS - Rrpresentanves of th e Ohio Bureau of
Employment Serv ices will be
visiting Gailia County high _
schools during the next few
weeks to regisl&lt;'r student s
seeking summer employment
an d graduati ng seniors lookIng for permanent jobs.
OBES represrntalives will
be at the following:
Gallla Acade my . High
School. Thursday, March 5;·
Buckeye Hills Career Center.
· Friday, Ma rc h 6; Kyger
Creek High School, Tuesday,
March 10; North Ga llia High
Sc hool, Wednesday, March
11; Hannan Trace High
School. Thursday, March 12;
Southwestern High School,
Friday, March 13.

Information on exact times,
locations and procedures will
be ava ilable at the Individual
school s.
Students )l'ish!ng to partlc!·
pat e in the Gailta -Me!gs Com munll y Action Agency
Summer Youth Employment
Training Program funded
under the Job Training Part nership Act as well as those
interes ted in pr.ivate sector
employment should register
at this tim e.
Changes in the CAA program and relnstat!."ment of
Targeted Jo)Js Tax Credit s
will mean )'Tlany employers
will be hiring selections earlier than In past years . Students who do not register at
this time may reduce their
n s of bein hired.

Fugitive killed self, Ky. coroner rules
LONDON. Ky. tUP li -A jail
escapee, who kiiJ(•d an Ohio
police officN, died from a
self-In flicted gunshot wound during a fight wi th police, Laurel
County Qt,put _v Coroner Doug
Bowling sa id Sa turd ay.
Bowling sa id a prel!minar:.autopsy ha s shown that powder
burns on the chest ol James L.
Brown, :;;;, show that he shot
him self during a gunfight in
downtown Lo ndon Thursday. He
said the wound ca me from a .gun
th at' was held less than an Inch
away from Brown' s chest.
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ATLANTIC )3EACH, Fla.
IUPI ) - A huge oil slick from a
crippled freighter spread farther
sout)l along Florida 's Eas t Coast
beaches toda y, imperiling wildlife and fragile marshlands.
Clea nup crew s tried -to scra pe
up nearly 200,000 gallons of gooey
mess on a beach area stretching
for more than 30 mlles and Gov .
Bob Martinez declared a sta te of
emergency in Duval and St .
Lu cie counties.
The spill, described by offici als
as the worst on the Florid a coas t
in at least a decad e, was
generally co nfi ned to an area 30
miles south of Jacksonville. Th e
oil sl ick extended in to th e Allantic Ocean as much as four miles
in some places.
More than :,oo sea birds
plucked from the beaches by
rescuers had oil on th eir Ieath·
ers, but most were in good shape,
officials sai d.
Coast Cuard spokesman Joe

Dye said some oil globs had fly .and then go out and get
washed up at Flagler Beach, 60 them."
miles south of where the
"We're not going to see a spill
Norwegian -owned freigh te\ of this magnitude in mir area any
Fernpasset struck a jetty late more often than once every 10 to
Thursday en route to Jackson- 20 years," said Coas t Guard
ville carrying about 2,000 Volks-. Capt. Matt Wood s.
wagel)S. The collision ripped a
Crews from Oil Recovery Co.
hole 'in two of six fuel tanks.
Inc., hired by the s~ip's underwThe slick apparently spared rlters to clean up the spill, loaded
many of the sea gulls, pelicans, oil-laced sa·nd _Into dump trucks
ducks and other bird s living near that hauled the messy mixture
the shore, although official s still
away, but they were restricted to
feared the oil could harm marine working for two hours before and
life.
after the l ow tid e.
'CindyMoslingofthestateFish
" I think .j,e•re· looking _at a
and Game · Commission esti - cleanup that certainly i s going to
mated about 500 birds had been run another :three to five days,
affected so far by the oil.
and concei ~ab ly longer than
"The Pelica ns' wings were that," Woods said. "It alJ decovered in oil right down to their pends _on how much of that oil
wing.t ips," Mosling said. "We're . physically comes ashore. That's
trying to clean them up as they the unknown. factor. We're lookcome in, but the ones l'veseen so ing at the majority of it washing
far are not too badly damaged. up, though." :
We' JI ·probably have to wait until
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month's closing of thr Pomeroy Mason Bridge and speculation
about ferry service, some of the
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the painting and general con tracting taking another two
months. Th e first piece of steel
for the bridge was set by the Mt .
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1928. and just two months later
the suspended span met at the
center. The bridge was built
outward from each side meeting
332 1h feet out over the river and
was bolted toge!hcr thereonAug .
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in 192R just alter Its compl etion, Is scheduled to dose for
ro•pairs later this month. Efforts llrt' being madt• to securl'
ferry service bch~· t•cn Mcil(s
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for open wat er 30 miles off th eo "
coast when harbor officials re·
fu sed It entry into Jacksonville; ··
Coast Guard -official s said .
A boom wa s erected across St.
Augu stine Tnlet , en trance to the
nation 's oldest city, as a precau lion. Dye said. The harbor was
closed.
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A Navy spokeswoman said th e
freighter r an aground In heavier
th an noi·mal seas and brisk
winds, and was without the aid of
a harbor pilot to guide it into pori.

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Slate Police post commander in
London, said he wasrelleved the
shot did not come from one of his
officer's guns.
"We try to avoid situations
where we ha-ve to use deadly
physical fo rce, " Brit ian said . ,
Brown. a resident of Miami,
Fla .. was arrested on Feb. 12 in ·
Troy, Ohio, and charged with car
th eft on an outstanding war ra nt
from Dade County , Fla. He later
escaped from ari Ohio hospital by
killing a sheri ff's dep ut;•. Brown
was in the Ohio hospital being
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height of the center span Is 97 feet
abovve the water at pool state.
----History books credit three
people with the leadership in
pro moting the joint bridge and
highway projec t which was later
described as "linking th e Lakes
with the Sea and the South" by
the Great Lakes · Tide Water
Highway Association.
Th ey were Comm i ss ioner
Compton, W.F . Reed of the
Farmers Bank and Sav ings Co,
and Hart Stanbery of the Pomeroy National Bank.
-Once Dravo wa s commit ted to
building the bridge. money had to
be ra ised to g('t the right -of-ways
and to build a new sect ion at road
and the br_ldge approach. Pomeroy put up$20,000. Meigs County,
$21.000. the Dravo Construction
Co., $18.000 and the Stall' Highway Depaftment, $17,500. Cost of
building the road had been set at
$35,900 and the right of ways at
$43.150.

Not a single fatalil&gt;' marred
I he building of the brid ge, ev~ n
though the construction con l!nued for nearl y a year through
all kinds of weather and using
new types of bridge construct!o~
techniques. As a precaution,
however, the company kept
lifeboats on th e river direstJy
under the bridge while it was
being constructed .
The only accident mentioned In
The Democrat and The Dally
Tribune at that tlmc occurred on
April 19 when C.B. Cash of
Athens tumbled from the top of a
40 foot pier of the new br idge on ·
the West Virginia side of the
river.
It was not ed that he miracu lously escaped fatal Injuries
because when he began to fall he
had the presence of mind to
double up as mu ch as possible.
He escaped with a badly bruised
face, which came in cont act with
his kn ees at considerable force, a
· reporter for Thf' Democra t
noted.

the Bend as the br idgr nrarrd
completion and on Sept. B . .I .E .
Carlet on, edit or and manager of
The Democrat ca l l!'d fo r thr
viliage to "gl'l read;• fOJ.- Ihc rush
of bu siness th at th('opcningofthr
new bridge would br ing."
Just a few days latcr_rcprrsen
tatives .of the Grea t Lakes Tide
Water Highwa y · Association
made a trip here to view the
Pomero.v bridge and assist with
preparati ons for the dedica tion
which wa s to mark I he co mpl c·
tlon of th e Blur and Gray T rai l.
On Wedn esda y, Oct. 24. a car.
dr iven by Compton. chairman of
the bridge commit lee and hi s
passengers. August Gorss ler ami
Capt. Harry Bennett. wa s ih(•
first to cro" the Pomeroy -Mason
Bridge. Goess ler reached ou t of
the car to pa;· that first five cent
bridge tol l. T.O. Tucker and .John
Spires were the first toll
collectors.

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SOUVEN IR - W.F. Reed, president ol lht• Furrners Bank and
Savings Co. of Pomeroy, played an Important role In gelling the
hrldge which connects M&lt;·igs and Mason Counties, For the
dedicat ion, th&lt;• Ilunk put oul 11 souvenir r&gt;osteurd which was
distrihulcd at the hrldg&lt;' dedh'al!on on 1\iov. t2, 192li.

Aft er 2R _vm r s of takin g pa ssengers acros s th r Ohio Ri ver
betweon Pomeroy and Maso n,
the Champion No. :l p!lot ed by
Captain Charles .Ji vide n for 27 of
thos e years ceased opNalions on
Oct. 31. 1928.
Final details were completed
about~ p.m. thai (b y and the sa le
of the ferry officially c·losed at a
meet ing of the stockholdPrs and
v -Ma son
officials of the Pom ero_
Bridge Co. ,Ji viden made his l as t
trip ju st before tha i hour.
On Nov. 6 before the dedication
of the bridge, Adolph G ru c~cr or
Min ersv ille had thcdlstlnction of
dr iving th e first cow across th&lt;'
new bridg e.
Walter Baer had purchased the
animal from a farmer ba ck of
Mason and hired Grueser to
deliver it to hi s farm. a tf 'lpwh!c h
took .I2 hours. according to Th r
Democrat.

Thou sands tu rned out for th o
bridge dedication on Nov. 12.
I t was an ali-day ceremony
"marked by a holida y spirit " one
Cel ebrations took place sev- newspaper reported , climaxed
eral times during the construc- when Governor Vic Donahey of
tio n of the bridge . The Democra t O~lo and Governor Howard M.
re,Ported that on July~- the town, Gore of West VIrginia. met in thr
was brought oul when whist les ce nter of th e bridge to clasp the
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The governors were thr main
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Miller was master of ceremoAt M.ltOniv Tcmrlr.,
Another celebration took place nies. Contest s for roya lty had
fi;JJI,I"'"· m;. ·6,110 P. M when the firs! steel was laid, and been held on both sides of the
anothe• when the main spa n of river and Gov. Donahey crown ed
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Among the hrldge dedication .souvenirs of
the bridge was connec ted over Hel ene Radford Sayre, "Miss
Edison Hohstetter, a successoroiHartStanhery as president oil he
mid
-stream on Aug. 22.
Ohio", while Gov . Gore crowned
Pomeroy National Bank, was this .copy or lhe Invitation to the
Enthusiasm was building In Lee Capehart , " Miss Wes t
a11-day festivities.

MEMORrES - Lurclla Bet,gle work ed lorW.A. Compton, Melp
County Commissioner and Pomeroy jeweler, durin!{ the late 1920'•
when lte wa.• chairman ol the Pomeroy-Mason hrldge committee.
Mrs. Beegle, who wa.• hrld~ e eommltwe secretary, lookl! over
some or the old nt•wspapers site"'""" !rom the hrtdge t:onstrucllon
days.
Virgin ia ."
Th(' nex t maJor event concernIng the h r ld~• · ca mr on Oct. .ll,
1946 when It became foil free .
Throdo re Reed .J r., gra ndso n
of W.F . Rred, and Norbert
Compton, son of W.A. Compton.
cut the ribhon whlrh had ber n
stn•tchcd across thr West V!q::l·
nla side wh&lt;·re the toll booth wa s
loca ted .
In the t'ar ly 70's th e bridge wa s

r lo.&lt;rd for repair s and a terry was
aga in use d to cross thr rlvrr.
This month It will clo s&lt;• again, .
probabl y lor srvera ! months, as
rxte ns!vr re pairs arr made.
Ferry srrvlrr r ema Ins In
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cc·nter around th(· closing an'd
how It's going to a ffo •('t thr li ves ol
thOs(' wh o 11\·t· In ont• C'nunty and
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By IRIS KRASNOW
UPI Feature Writer
WASHINGTON (UP!) -With
he zea l of a-missionary, Wllhel' mlna Holladay has s!ng!ehandedly engineered nearly every • cog in the mammoth
assembling of the National Mu·
seum of Women In the Arts, ·
except for Installing the marble.
II 6nly the boys who belonged
to what was once a Masonic
Temple could see lhelr old
clubhouse now, home of the
world's first women artists-only
museum that opens In early
April.
Built around 1907, the
R~na!ssance-Revlval s't ructure
a the corner of 13th Street and
Ntw York Avenue was pur·
c~ased for $5 million and spruced
u~ with a multlmllllon-dollar
rE$total!on. There Is 20,000
square feet or yxhlbllion space In

the six- story building.
While Holladay's East Coast
friends are tucked away In their
tropical homes lor winter. she Is
working the phones In a second
floor olllce ol her Georgetown
home. ·
She wears one gold clip-on
earring. The other lobe Is left
bare toaccomodate the receiver.
In between telephone marathons, there are endless early
morning meetings, luncheons,
and cross-country trips. She's
been at It for lour years and the
ef!ort is paying ott handsomely,
"You have to divorce youselt
!rom almost everything else,"
says Holladay. "I've gotten o!t
all my boards, except the Corcoran (Gallery) . I had to give up
golf. I had to give up tennis . I had
to give up vacations.
"My husband said to me the
other night, 'everybody has lert

this horrible climate. but here I
sit because of you and the
musuem ,"' A wave of laughter
melts her cool reserve, . and her
blue eyes sparkle above tortoise
shell hall·glasses.
By rolling up her designer
sleeves and strong·arm!ng lhe
right people, Holladay has raised
In excess ol $15 million a!)d
forged a network or 56,000 mu ·
seum . members. The average
donation Is $30, with the 305
rounding members giving $5,000
or more.
"I'd !Ike to be a rich museum,
so I want to go for $30 million,
that will be a $15 million
endowment," explains Holladay,
who also tapped corpovateAmer·
lea for her project. ·
"American Stan&lt;Jard donated
the plumbing. T.rane donated the
climate control system. DuPont
gave the carpeting. AT&amp;T un·

derwrote the reading room," she
said.
Lascar! s Design Group, the
Washington llrm that did King
Hussein's new co nference room
and other Middle Eastern pala ces, are decorators on the project. Royal e rr~elllshments
abound - a gra nd staircase,
moldings trimmed wit h gold leaf,
Fortuny upholstered walls, lion
and goddess gargoyles.
The white, bla~k, terra cotta
and gray Turkish marble used
lavishly throughout the Interior
Is gilt from Lascar!s Marble, a
sister company.
The Great Hall, available for
rental at $7,500 a function,
already has bookings through
1989. Names like . Getty, Khashoggl and Rothschild rorm the
'founding advisory CO!Jlmlltee.
Holladay Isn't surprised .
"To be p&lt;&gt;rlect~ honest, It

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didn't occur to me we might
fall ," she says. " I 've always
assumed that if the task ahead of
you was a worthwhile one, and
you were goi ng to do It with th e
highes t standa rds and the best
energy, It probably would be
successful. "
The owner of one of Washington's premiere art gal!erles say s
the m arriage of big busin ess and
the arts Is stirring up Wa shington, perhaps teaching It a few
lessons.
"The amazing thing about the I
museum Is_to see whal happens
when the geni us of American
business hits the art world," say s
Chris Middendorf ol the Midden ·
dorf Gallery . " They've got the
building. Raised tMse huge Bums
of money. Sold It to corporations
to have th eir special dlnper
parties In there. The other
pr iva te museums in town arr In a

state or .•hock.
"f think the ld~a Is great. The ·
more must•um ' In Washington
the better ."
Seated In her living room,
Holladay, Is sur rounded by do· ·
zens or works by wom en artists,
part of hrr ;,()(}-piece collectio n
that will fo rm th e nucleus olthe
NMWA .
The earliest work Is by Lavinia
Fontana. a Ica dln~ artist in
Bologna during the 1500s. Others
represented In the flve ·cemury •
span are Rachel Ruysch (Dutch, ,
1664-1750), Angelica Kaurtman ·
(Swiss, 1741· 1807 1, Mary Cassatt ·
(American , 1844-1926!, and new .
artists like .Japan's Yurlko Ya·
maguchl, born In 1956.
,
"ll's an Idea whose lime has • '
come," says . Holladay, "Alter
collecti ng the work ol women :
artists over a !M'rlod ol 20 some · .,
years, I was terribly aware of the :
m)l;d (lor a women's museum) •

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Hardisty-Bausell
SUNDAY
. GALLIPOLIS - Chris Longgre&lt;}r. guest speaker at Jubilee
Christian Center, Sunday , 6 p.m.

GALLIPOLIS - Announcement Is being made of the·
engagement and approaching
marriage of Susan Hardisty and
Mark Bausell. She Is the daugh·
ter of Mr . and Mrs. Quenlin
Hardisty, MI. Prospect, Ill. He Is ·
the son...ol Mr .. and Mrs. Larry
Bausell, Gallipolis.
The w~dlng will take place
March 21; 4 p:m., at the Naval
Communications Station In Nea
Makri , Greece:
Miss Han:llsty' is a graduate of
John Hersey High School, Arlington Heights, 'Ill .. and Is a member
Of the United Slates Navy. She is
stationed at the Naval Communication Station In Greece, where
she Is a watch superviSor In the
· Lucille Harris
Security Department.
Donald M .. Harrison
Bauselils a graduate of Gallla
Academy High School and Is a
member of the Uniled States
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; announ9es . the engagement and· Commu!llcatlon Station In
·approaching marriage of her
:paughter, Lucille Harris, to
;Donald Mark }Iarrison, son of
'Juanita and Clinton Miller, Oak
MIDDLEPORT
Kay A.
:tttll. Miss Ha'rrls Is also the
Plra, Lake Orion, Mich ., and
, ;daughter of the late James Lucas
Lacy R. Hall, Cincinnati, anHarris.
': The wedding will take place nounce the engagement and
approac hing marriage or their
:June 6, at Fellowship Chapel In
Dena Plra. to Bob
daughter,
:Vinton.
•. Miss Harris is a graduate ·of Ashley. son of Robert Ashley and
Sharon Ashley, Mldd,leport.
:North Gallia . High School and
ttluckeye Hills Career Center.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Wesi Virginia Stale College and
· ~he attends Rio Grande College.
I Harrison Is a graduate of Oak Is employed as a data analyst at
Hill High School and Is employed the Charleslon Area Medical
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· ~Y Fisher Trucking of Oak Hill.
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reside
In
Oak
Hill.
Ashley attends West Virginia
•. They
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State College.
The wedding will take place
July 3 al 5 p.m. at the home of Mr.
and Mrs . Carl R. Clay. Camp·
bell's Creek, W.Va.

CROWN CITY -Services will
lx&gt; 7 p.m. ·sunday at Big Four

Church, with the Rev. Clovis
Shepard speaking .

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STORE HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

HARRISBURG -So ng service
Sunday, 7:30p.m., Harris Baptist Church with Greg Dalton.
GALLIPOLIS- March for the
Master month. French City Baptist Church. Sunday School 10
a. m.. worship. 11 a.m.: .music at
6 p.m. This week. Wally Hale
fea tured.
HOBSON - · Rhonda and Ken
Harless, at a special Sunday 7:30
p.m. service, Hobson Church of
Christ in Christian Union . Public
Invited.

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Harris-Harrison

POMEROY - Pomeroy Chap·
ter 186. Order of the Eastern
Star, 2 p.m. practice for in it iat ion
at the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS - DAR meets
Mond~. 1:.10 p.m .. home of Mrs.
George Bush; Mrs. Dean Eva ns.
program .

; SYRACUSE - An organizational meeting for Syracuse
Summer Youth League. Monday,
6; :iop.m .. ln theslx thgraderoom
of Syracuse Elementary.

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Township Turstees meet Man·
day, 7 p.m.. home or Dorothy
Calaway,
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Robert A. Langhorne of Gallipolis, announce the engagment and
approaching marria ge of their
daughter, Lori Michelle Langhorne, to James Kerit Bayne. son
of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bayne.
Christiansburg, Va .
The open-church wedding will
take place May, 23, at 2 p.m .. at
Gal lipolis Christian Church .

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p.(ll.. Syracuse Municipal
Building.

$ 49
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TUESDI\V
GALLIPOLIS- Gallipolis Rotary ml'l'ts Tuesday. ti p.m..
Down Under.
:GALLIPOLIS - Ga llipolis
Uons meet Tuesday . 6:30 p.m..
Oscar's.

HANGING ROCK FARM MEDIUM

Eggs .............2/99&lt;

' GALLIPOLIS - MGM Running Club meets Tuesday , 7:30
p.m .. Charlie &amp; Co .. ABill Rogrrs
fl)m to be shown.

: MIDDLE?ORT - Middleport
J..Cdge :!63 F&amp;AM meets 7:30
'l)lesday evening.

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Jage Council meets Tuesday, 7
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Board to meet

:GALLIPOLIS- Gall Ia County .
BOard of Health meets Wednes·
&lt;kly, 9 a.m . , courthouse
basement.
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: RUTLAND - Camp Meeting,
'l)lesday through Sunday 7 ·p.m.
nightly, at Rutland Church ol the
N'.narene. Dr. M.E. Ciayevangellsi. Special singing by Mark and
Marv Hollingsworth.

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:: Accordln~ to Dennis Elliott.
l&lt;;x tenslon 4-H Specialist. The
(lhio State University, people In
Qhlo will be hearing and seeing
a•H everywhere thev go. Mall
~hows. window dlspiays. news·
paper articles and public service
announcements on radio and TV
)¥111 be some of the 4-H promotion
n\ethods utilized . They are all
(jpslgned to help people under·
~land the 4-H projects and
e~ucatlonal activities.
: "With Its emphasis on the
!earn -by -doing approach. the
tJrogram Is really exciting and
helps young people explore many
rtrw subjects," says Elliott. He
J:Kolleves It gets better each year
as new projects and events are
added and existing ones are
Improved. One .example Is the
1•H Blue Sky project which Is new
fQr 1987. It uses SP.aCe technology
land video tape of aclual space
flights) to help 4-H members
!earn about food, fiber and
forces.
· Spreading the word about the
excitement and value of 4-H Is the
overall purpose of Ohio 4-H
Week . Elliott says the speelal4·H
Week Is specifically Intended to
lrtcrease public awareness of the
4'H program ; facilitate enrol·
(ment of new 4-H members and
molivate conllnulng members
fQr anoth er year: and to recruit
additional 4-H members and
volunteer leaders.
: This week will also serve as an
allditional forum for rhe recognl ·
lion of successful 4-H members
~fld volunleer leaders. Slnces It
!Crst efforts In 1902 (unnder the
tradership or A.B. Graham In
Sprlngflrld. ·OHI the 4-H pro·
gl'am ha s always stressed the
lmpor·ta nce of recognition for a
j&amp;b well done. So It Is fitting to
. idt'iude recognition In this 4·H
Week celebration.
·u your child would like tojolna
4-JI club or you would like lo
~orne a 4-H Advisors, fill in lhls
ll)l'm and return It to the Gallla
County Extension Office, P.O.
Box 339, Gallipolis, OH 45631. For
~ore lnlorma ti on call: 614·446·
7007.

Sale s2250

Sale price includes
shampoo. cut and style .
Participating stylrsts only.
Good with or without
appointment. Sale price good •
through March 14. 1987.
jNQI VOI1(l w1m onv u thfJI Ot!OI I

OUR PRICE ONLY

$149

MAXIM'S

SILVER BRIDGE

We will not be undersold
on diamonds .

PLAZA
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Dena Plra
Boh i\shle:v

Rwnmage sale
POMEROY- Th~ Forest Run
United Methodist Church will
ha ve a rummage sa le Tuesdav
through Thursday at the church
basement . 9 a.m. to .1 p.m.

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'March 1·7 will be celebrated as
·Ohio 4·H Week, says Fred J.
:Deel, Gallia County Extension
1gerit. 4-H . Memb~rs of4-Hclubs
nd 4-H leaders will be actively
'tflllng the citizens of Ohio about
:their 4-H program and whal It
lloes for the participants and
their communities. Ths all·oul
ef!ort to promote 4·H is being
)itlllzed to expand the Image of
the 4-H program and to help more
'People take advantage or Its
P,an y benefits .

s~lp Trustees

-LONG BOTTOM - Flame
hiiowshlp mrets Tuesday , 7:30
p.m .. at Mt. Olive Community
Church. Speaker will be Hazel
Llfe.
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reg. $6s
Maxims ACID Perm
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reg. sso

LAYNE'S
FURNITURE
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Langhorn-Bayne

: POMEROY - Pomeroy Youth
L'ea~ue organizational meeting,
home of Jack Sian ley on Monday I
2 p.m. Anyone Interested In .
coaching a ball team Is urged to
a'ttend. For Information, ca ll
~2 -5067 evenings aftrr 5 p.m.

POMEROY- Pomeroy ChaptPr 1A6. Order of the Eastern
Star. meets Tuesday 7: 4o p.m..
members wear chapter dreses .

MAXIMS PERM SALE

Susan Hardisty
Mark Bausell
Greece. where he is assigned to
the Se.curlty Department. He will
be reassigned to
Communicat ions.

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GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis
Junior Woman's Club meets
Monday , 7 p.m.. Sl. Pet er's
Episcopal Church.

. RUTLAND - Beginning Mon·
day. Rutland Frrewlll Baptist
Church In revival with evangelist
Rick Weaver. 7 p.m. nightly. ·

$1 99

$ 19
Steaks/Roasts..... 1

FRES~ PORK BUTT

GALLIPOLIS- AAUW meets
Monday, 7:15p.m., First Presbyterian Church.

· ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
tllf!h School Band Boosters meet
7:p.m. Monday in the high school
-ba)ld room.

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GALLIPOLIS - Job's Daughters. 7 p. m. Masonic Hall .

- . CHESTER- Chester E lementary PTO meets Monday, 7 p.m..
at ·the school.

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GALLI POLIS - Wedensday silen t Sf'r vicP \-\'ilh Sclssms lhc•
evenings during Lent. services Clown: April ~. Peace Under a
are planned al the First Presby· Hanging Sword - th e l'&gt;uclear
POMEROY - The annua) :
terlan Church In Ga llipolis. Ser· Dilemma: and Ap rii to. i'e c"'" Lenten Br&lt;'akfust. sponsored by
vices are 8-9 p.m.. and the public Upon the Cross.
th e ladies of the Trin it y Congre·
is Invited to attend.
There will be an offerin g pla te' gatlonal Chun·h. Pomeroy, will ·
Topics are: March 4, Ash · on lh&lt;' altar of the C'ltltt'C' h for be held 7: 1:&gt; a.m. Wednesday• .
Wednesdsay, ashes distr ibu ted. th OSl' wi shin g to givr . Prorr( •ds -l.mlirs Cllld rninl ) tC'rS Of arefi
?eace with God; March 11. wil be divided bctwe&lt;' ntheC;al lia churrhC's an• inviiPd . H~Scrva- ·
PeacewilhSclf; March 18. Peace County MinC, trr i~ l Asscx·i;Jtion tions to be m&lt;tdt• by Monday by
wfth Family and Co mmunit)·: Gl'OC'ral Fund for tllC' n(•r tl ~ · . nnd calling G!'rlf'Vil'Vt' Minchurt, 99 2~
March 25, Peace Between Na - Church World S&lt;&gt;n·ic·e for world 2:1R1, or Marl&lt; • Hauek, 9!Jl-:1222.
tions: April 1. Fool' s Peace. a hungl' r rci1 C'L

Pira-Ashley

RACINE - Racine Chapter
1.'14. Order of Eastern Star.
practice Sunday ; 2 p:m., lor star
points and conductresses. a nd at
3 p.m. for all officers.

' . ~WINGTON- Revival begins
',Monday. Pine Grove Holiness
Church. with Rev . Ben a nd Sue
Coburn. Continues until March 8.
.services 7: 3!! p.m.

Lenten services planned at church

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Chamber of Commerce.has

James Sands:

By ,JAMES SANDS
The hou se we picture tod ay Is
loca ted on Stat e Street and
sC&gt; rves as the headquarters for

t he Ga llipoli s · ,.
C h ·a m ber of
Co mmerc-e. The·
bui lding dates to
IR93 whon it was
erec ted f or
Sara h Gentry.
Whil e th e
hou sr wa s in the- name of Mrs.
Gentry it was the home fo r the
H.B. ·Gcn tr y fam il y. Mr. Gentry
operated a clothing business in
tho 300 bloc k of Second Av enue
along with his so n C. V. Gentry .
The Gentrys came to Gallipolis in
IR88 fro m Louisvi lle, Ky. Both
fat her an d son were trained
tailors. the son hav ing gradu ated
from the highl y res pected Mit ·
chell School in New York.
In the ea rly part of the 20th
l'en tury this house on Stale
twcame Ihe home of Ihe Joe Moc h
fam il y. Mr . Moc h be in g at one
tim e tht· president of F irst
Nat ional Bonk of Gallipolis . It
was in 1!171 that th e Chamber of
Co mm erce mo ved into the
Ge ntry· Moc h home.
The prrscnt Cha mbPr of Co m.
mrrrr wns or~an i zed on F'ebrua ry 7. 1936 at the Elks Halltthird
flo or of Ihe Lupt on building.:!26
Srcondt. Accord in g to a special
r•di lion pu t out by the Ga llipolis
Daily Trl bunt' in 1978 th e
Cha mtwr of Co mmerce wa s

March 1, 1987 , •

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

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Gallipolis to . outside :. ;·

orga nized through the efforts of
the Gallipolis Rotary Club with
Stanley Evans presiding over the
orga niza ti on.
Stated the 1978 Tribune special
edllion : "Much was accomp·
I! shed that evening (February 7,
19.16) . A temporary organization
was effected and acti ng officers
were elected - Cla ir Gett les, a
ret ired engineer, as president
and Paul Mossman, secretary.
Key committees were also au tho·
rized . With attorney Joun Howell
as chairman, a committee com·
prised of him, Elias Wetherholt.
and Dr. Charles Holzer Sr. was
asked to make application lor a
charter of incorporation. A com·
mi ftee named to prepare a
constitution and by·laws for the
new organizat ion was headed by
Attorney Harry M!ller, with
Homer Walter, Harry Hurn and
Cra ig Slag le working with him.
Stanley Huntington and T. Sher·
man Berridge. were named co·
chairmen or the membership
committee and they were as ked
asked to choose their ow n com·
St,:RVING
mitt ee members."
Commerce since 197lls this house built In 1893
and Sarah
Among the Chamber's early
Gentry, The present C)lamber organization dates to 1936, but It Is
work In the 1930's was coordlnat·
not the llrst Chamber of Commerce in Gallipolis history.
ing merchant activities, conduct·
'
ing a civil improvement cam· ·Works and Raymond
Hoy lorined to attract business to the .
palgn, organizing the emergency Furniture.
town. Noting the news accounts
rel ief efforts from the floods of
The Chamber of Commerce is of the meetings of this organlza·
1936 and 1937, sponsoring the Fall just one of many organizations in tion they worked hard and in one
Festival and bringing to Gallipo· Gallipolis history that have been· meeting reports were heard
lis such Industries as Zuhars organized to promote Gallipolis. about the possib!llttes of the
Stove Company, Patterson Body In 1887 the Board of Trade was

Senior Citizen Centers schedule activities

following industries locating in lived and soon .gave way to the · •:
Galltpolis: washboard factory, Businessmen's Assoclatlo'n '·
' band saw company, brick plant, which was supplanted around
snoe factory' coffin works, crea· 1920 by th~ Galli a Community ::
mery and furniture factory. The Association. In the 1920's lhls '
Board of Trade which lasted to predecessor of the present , .
about ~912 did attract a few . Chamber of Commerce attracted '
businesses as well as the Ohio to Gallipolis the Logan Furniture
Hospital for the Epileptics: the factory and encouraged th.e
town's biggest employer lor building of the Lafayette Hotel
and the 'establishment of the
many years.
Libby
.Hotel .as well as working '
In 1913 a Chamber of Com·
with
those
who built the Stiver ··
merce was organized by Sher·
man Eagle, Edgar Deardorff, Bridge. T~eCommuntty Associa·
H:L. Cadot, J.V. Lee, J. Warren tion became defunct by the end dl
Miller, Scott Haney and Sher· 1935, thus · giving way for the
wood A. Moore. According to establishment of the present
P.T. Wall writing about the Chamber of Comm erce the fol ·
Chamber of Commerce In 1913: lowing year.
"The Chamber Is the local point
and fountain head of public
sentiment. It lnaugurales the
Pull of the strong, controls
abuses, suggests better govern·
ment conditions and whips the
grafter. It Is adviser, critic, and
castigator. It is the father of
charity, champion of the dis·
tressed and over the orphan 1,1
spreads II great brooder, warm
and pulsating. For all these
virtues II sheds its lt&gt;gal dignity
· and comes down Into the affairs
of the human heart when the
bugle calls."
The Chamber organized in 1913
appears to have attempted to
lure to Gallipolis business and
Industry that would compliment
the agricultural strength of the
county . In 1913 the Harmony
Creamery of Pittsburgh came.
There were In addtiion several
produce houses and hatcheries.
This first chamber was short·

GA LLIPOLI S- Activities and icing.
June, Michigan - 4 days tn oranges.
Choice of bevera ge served with August, New England -8daystn
mPnus for the wee k of March 2
Tuesday- Tuna noodle casse·
through March 6, at th e Senio r eac h mea l.
September and October, and role, Harvard beets, cauliflower,
GALLIA MEDICAL SUPPLIES
Citi ze ns Ce nt er. 220 .Jackson
Nashville- 3 days in December. apricots.
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53 COURT STREET
Pike. art' as follow s:
Wednesday - Cook's Choice.
446·6949
Stop by the Center or call
Mond ay - Ceramics. 9: 30·
POMEROY - Scheduled ac· 992·2161 lor information and
Thursday - Fish sandwich,
OPEN MON.-FRI . 9 TIL 5
noon ; Choru s, 1.:! p.m.
tivittes and menus lor the week of brochures alter Thursday.
coleslaw, baked beans, cake.
. SPECIAl-ln&lt;ontinent SuppliH
Tuc"ta.v - S.T .O.P.!Ph ys ical March 2·6, at the Meigs County
The Senior Nutrition Program
Friday _ Lasagna. buttered
ChuK ........... I3~.SO
of 100
F'itn&lt;'ss. 10: :lll a.m.
Se nior Ce nter , Mulberry menufortheweekls:
broccoll,gelatln,pears.
· Attends ..............I7.S0mediumsi11
Wednesday - Crown Ci ty Height s, Pomeroy are:
Monday - Baked ham, sweet
Choice of beveragt&gt; available
Depends ................... l6.25 pkg. 10
Blood Pressure Check. 1 p.m.;
Monday- Round and Square potatoes. corn, manderln with meals.
'18.00 pkg. 36
Vinton Bi ble Stud y, 1 p.m.; Card Dance 1·3, Exercise Class 3: 30. ~p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ D' .,
16 SO -•· ·
Games, 1·3 p.m.
Tuesday - Chorus Practice
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· Thursday - Bible Study, 11 ·
noo n; Herbal ists, 12:.10 p.m.
Socia l Security
F'riduy - Art Cla ss 1·3 p.m .;
Representative 10·12. Knitting
Cra ft Min i Course. 1·3 p.m.
Class 10·12. Bingo 1·2, Bowling
Menu s consist of:
1:30, Exercise Class 3:30.
Monday - Sliced ham , sweet
Thursday - Ceram ics 10·2,
potatoes, kale. wheat bread, Nutrition Education 11:00 pl napple slices .
Cindy Oliveri. Meigs County
19 CU. FT.
Tuesday - Spag hetti, ga rden Extension Agent, will speak
sa lad. It a li an brmd , pear half about "Meat Stretchers, Ways to
wit h cookie.
Get More Ou'r of Your Meat";
Wednesday - F'ried chi cken. AAA Travel Show at 1, Walter
EASILY SHORTENED-INSTALLATION AVAILABLE .
mas hed po tatoes. broccoli
Thlmmes, Group Travel Repre·
RT 19f7 WS
wheal brPu d. brow nir.
se ntatlve. will have a program
COMPARE OUR PRICES
Thursda .v - Por k roast with with slides, pictures, and facts
BEFORE
YOU PURCHASE
WAS 579995
drrssi n ~ . green bea ns, hot rolls.
about trips planned by AAA for
sl iced peach es.
the Senior Center in 1987.
Friday - F'i sh with tartar
Five trips are planned as
sauce. crC'a mrd p ea~. bC~Pi s,
follows : Virginia - 5 days In
wheal brea d. ye llow ca ke with
May, Gatllnsburg - 3 days in

FA craft festival .artisans' deadline Monday
GALLIPOLIS - On May 3, at
the annual Rt.verbySpringCralts
Festjval $500 cash prize will be
given , the grand finale or the
· French Art Colo ny's festiv,al
weekend .
The winner will be announced
oio Sunday evening following the
·Chicken and Noodle Dinner and

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Freezer

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Lisa Dawn Cline becomes bride
()J• Dennis Leon Thornton
::pEARISBURG, Va . - Lisa
Dawn Cli ne, daugh ter of Mr . and
Mr~. Richard Cltne. PI . Plea ·
sant. W.Va., and Dennis Leon
Thornton . son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Thoo·nt on, La ngsville,
were mar ri ed Jan . 24 in Pem broke Unit ed Methodist Church.
Pearisburg. Va . .
. Th &lt;' Rev . Ravmond Kelley
performed th r ceremony.

$59999

Cake, candy decorating
classes planned at RGC
RIO GRANDE - Ca ke deco.
rat ing and ca nd y making classes
will be held a t Rio Grande
Collt•gc and Community College
du ring Spring Quarter.
During Beginning Ca ke Deco·
rating. pa rti cipant s can learn the
basic orc hniqucs that will ma ke
a nv ca ke look professional. Basic
IJor dcrs and unique · effec ts for
ca k&lt;'s of all occasions will be
tau ght. Onp lesson will deal wi th
tho ma kin g of candy flowers. A
vaow tv ol r akes will be explored.
Ad vanced Ca k&lt;' Decorating Is
for Ihr person who has a bas ic
know l('(lgf.' of

Cilk0

drcoratlng

a nd would like to en la rge their
scopr. ThP trc hn iqu&lt;'s or color
flow. wa fe r pa per . piping gel ,
flowf'rs i n

ro~a l

ici ng and wed·

din g rakes will be explored . '
Both ca ke deco rating classes
will tJc• hr ld on T u rsd&lt;~vs. March

:n throug h Ju ne 9, from' 7to 9 p.m.

In Ca nd ~' Makin g. rvflr ythln g

from mo ld ing rhocola tc to making homPmadC' fudgC' wi ll br

PXplored. Many types of ca ndl es
a nd me thods for dPsign will be
covered . Stulit' nl s will lak r home
samplrs

or P\'C'I'ylhin g

madr. A

lab ft'r will br required. but thr
fer wil l de pPncl on c lass
enrollment .
Thr c&lt;mdy ma·kin g class will
meet on Thursdays. April 2
through ,June 11. fr om 7 to 9 p.m.
.'All (•lasses are taught by
. Lee

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EPISCOPAL CHURCH
541 Second Avenue
Tue: 7p.m., Wed: 9:30.a.m.

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SENIOR CITIZENS' CENTER
Mulberry Heights
Wed: 6p.m.

NOTHINGWORKSLIKEWEIGHTWATCHERS!

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and Identification Program

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OVER $2500 IN PRIZES!

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QAANI) PIUZt:-

I st. prb1t each 1fe IJOUP - 8 m s.tDCJ Bood
2nd priae
poup - 8100 SlvblCI Bond

luxurious
3-cushion sofa, 91"

60 HooOr'Abk Mendou wW rccdve • piDe

PLUS LOCAL PRIZES
GRAND PRIZ! - 16ll :10 CokJrPottralt
lit PriJe (UDder2 ytan)- 11 J: 14 COlor Ponrlit
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Matching 61" lonstal, $299; Companion lounge rhair, $249

ChUd's Name
ChUd's Date of Birth

.1 Stlftt Address
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This pleasing group Is authentically styled with winged
backs, thickly padded arms and plush cushions.
Durable Antron 11 nylon fabric keeps on looking lovely.
Accented with rich woodtone and box·pleat skirting.

for only 'l5.00 you will receive~ port.rait .sittinj, a 5x7 color portr~it and 1 Vo·
luntary Ident ificatiOn Pror,am Kit WhiCh lntludes t~ ri.Pcard, .,-lth a photo·
graph and a place fot all en finger prinls and for vtta mtorm1t1on.

Rcaulw prim:
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Stan Evans and Robert Blue bring with them many
years eJqJerience in the investment field. We are confi·
·dent that, with their successful records, these experi·
enced account executives will prove to be an asset to the
Gallipolis community. Both Stan and Bob look forward to
serving your fmancial needs.

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Second, we have a-new, optional exercise plan that
lets you walk·jog·run-cycle or swim ... all at yoorown pace.
Add to lhis our delicious food plan and the group
support and understanding you get lmm our staH and
other members just like yourself.
This weight loss program Is positively the perfect
answer to every excuse you ever had for NOT losing
weight.
·
You'll sey: Hello Weight Watchers! Goodbye EKcuses!

:e~

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LEAR STUDIO
in.assoclaUon with
American Professional
Color eorpOratlon present ...

NOW, YOU CAN
JOIN FOR ONLY

· MINISTRY SET - Rev.
Larry Berry and his wife Gail
be at the VInton Churc h of
God, Wednesday through
March 4, 7 p.m. nlghlly. Bulh
are accomplished musicians
and lapes will.bc made avalla·
tile ol the services.

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You won't need any excuses with
Weight Watchers® new, improved
Quick Start® Plus Program!

GALLIPOLIS

SUln Evans

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The seemingly endless food choices you get with our new,
improved Quick Start Plus program makes losing weight easier!

50 pounds and
has kept it oft for
over 20 years.

OFFERING OIL
PAINTING CLASSES
THURSDAY EVENING,
.MARCH 5

AT RUTLAND FURNITURE

ALL CHLOE PRODUCTS
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Excuse#14:
"lhote being hungry."

FLORINE MARK,
Area Director, lost

The Ohio Company has been serving the financial
needs of Gallipolis for over 7 years. The addition of twa
new account executives to this office will enable us to
provide expamted service to the Gallipolis area.

Pomeroy, Ohio

CALL 992·2312
lnstru&lt;tor, Louis Pauley

And remember ...

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What's your excuse for not losing \\eight?

Never before has there been a more complete program
or one that promises laster and easier weigh! loss!
Our new. improved Quick Start Plus Plan oHers two
totally oew concepts that will make losing weight more
rewarding than ever before. You'll not only look better.
you'll feel better too.
First, we've added a Self·Discovery Pian that helps yoo
change the things in your life you want to change most in
order to control your weight.

Mulberry Ave.

SPRING DRESSES

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742-2211

THE DIDO COMPANY
ISPIJ:ASED
TO ·ANNOUNCE EXPANSION
IN TilE GALLIPOLIS AREA

20°/o to 40°/o off

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notifica ti on form . Mallia F' re nch
Art Colony, P.O. Box 472, Ga lllpo·
Its, Ohio 45631. All app li can ts wlll
be notified by Mar ch 15, on
acc eptance or rejccllon .
F'or more informatio n, phone
the FAC 446·3834 or J uli e Webb,
chairman, Wi·0231.

GRANNY'S
CRAFTS

SIGN UP NOW - DEPOSIT
OF $7 .SO REQUIRED.

Spring Jackets &amp; Coats

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FURNITURE
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The bride is a gradua te of Pr.
Pleasant Hi gh School a nd al ·
tend ed Marshal l Universit y.
The groom Is a graduate of
Me igs High Sc hool and attended
Rio Grande College. He is em ·
played by McDonald 's Res tau ·
ran t of Ga ll ipolis.

BEAUTIFUL SElECTION
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Miller and will be hl'ld in Room
124 of the Fine and Performing
Arts Ce nter. The fee Is $35 per
class .
For more Information , co nt act
the Offi ce of Continuing Educa·
tion at 614·245·5353, or In Ohio,
toll ·fr ee a t 1·800·282·7201.

r~allipo ll s.

RIO GRANDE - A Karate·
/Self Defense course will be held
at Rio Grande College and
Commun it y College during
Spring Quarter.
The course will teach self
defense based on the Chinese
Kenpo style of Karate. Learn to
. protect yourself In your home,
car or walking down the street.
Kevin Day, a flrst ·degree black
belt, will demonstrate how the
se nse of self·defense lies In
teaching . reaction skills and
Increasing your awareness of
y.our Immediate surroundings . .
The class will meet on Tues·
days and Thursdays, March 31
through Jun e 4, from 6 to 8 p.m.
The fee Is $3.'i per person. Classes ·.
will be held In the Moulton Hall
Dormitory basement.
For more information, contact
the Olltce of Co ntinuing Educa·
lion at 614-245·5353. or, In Ohio,
toll·free at 1·800·282·7201 .

Each entry package should
Include lour to,etght photograph s
or slides of craft s to be displayed.
lnclude ·a description of work a nd
entry fee ($35 single booth. plus
$15 for each additional crafts per·
son in a booth space) with a
stamped. self·addressed enve·
tope lor re turn of photos and

by John Meyer
and Villager

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Maid ol honor wa s Jiln Lee.
Best man was Jerry Roach.
The co uple resi d es In

:-WITH NEW SPRING
CO-ORDINATES

,OVER 1000 READY·MADE BLINDS IN STOCK

NOW

Jl4r. 1111.d Mr.t. De1111i.r Leon Thom/011

Step Into
Spring ...

RUTLAND fURNITURE CO.

Old Fashioned Auction . Ticket s
will be available lor a $1 donation
to thl' French Art Colony.
Crartsmen and artisans who
would like to display and sell at
the Festival have until Monda y,
March 2 to submit entry
applications. .
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Karate class
.set at RGC

per,.,.

l·~ednesday-

The Sunday Times-Sentinei - Page- B-!J

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P+iOTO&amp;RAPIIY-

A GOOD SELECTION OF LIVING ROOM SUIT~S AVAILABLE AT LARGE
REDUCTIONS

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SPIING VAllEY PlAIA

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742~2211

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

Joanne Jones exchanges vows
in ceremony with Gregory Deel

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Tuesdav
Wednesda

9
to 6
AM PM
: 49th ANNIVERSARY -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Halley of Rt. 2,
Gallipolis celebrate their 49th wedding anniversary March 1. They
itlarried March I, 1938 in Mercerville, wllh Rev . ,Jennings
&lt;lrcmeans officiating. They are the parents of 13 children.

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GROUND BEEF
10 LBS. OR MORE

LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN
CRISPY SER~E

BACON ............... .UP,.. ·89

2 LBS.

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BULK
$
SAUSAGE .......uv.f"'t.. 499
SLICED
$
SLAB BACON ...UII~fKQ. 749
12 OZ. PKC.

LB.

BREAKFAST PI&lt;G.

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69

LB.

SAUSAG

COUNTR1

SPARE RIBS

5 LB. PKG.

*6''

BEEF CHUCK COMBO PI&lt;G.

BACON
2 pi((;,

CHUCK (8~10# A~g.)

SAUSAGE LINKS

FRANKIES .................. 99
BATTER DIP.
$
FISH ................UII~M¥. 699

APPLES

99

FRANKIES
1LB.

LUNCH MEATS ........... $139

LB.

LONGHORN CHEESE

TENDER SWEET

California

$13 9
THOROFARE

Princella

RED OR WHITE

·Florida

Green

Seedless
· Grates

Broccoli

12/40

24/16

CASE

CASE

*10

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12 CASE $

1

CASE

69~

BU.

Drnks

Catsup

Margarine

6/2 LITER

12/32 oz.

6/3 LB.

$350

CASE

CASE

$950

CASE ·

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'It CASE

$175

Birt hday greetin gs to E.R.
Hollon who w ill be 92 on Wednes·
day. Wh ile he doesn' t get ar ound
m uch any mor e. he r eally enjoys
m ai l. For those who wa nt to send
cards, th e m ailing address is j ust
Ches ter. Ohio.

bu lit on I hr Iarm In 1951.

p art lc Ipa t I ng.
Added th is year t o th e quilting, .
caning, baking and cooking,
ca ndlem ak in g, ra ndlewl ckin g
and refinishing furnitu re of last
year will be leather cra ft s, tin
punching. Victoria n Chr is tmas
ornaments. and paper mache

L oca l or ga nis t George Hal l
was i n A tian tic Cit y recently
whNc he pl ayed at The Sands for
the national meeting of the
Un ited Tra nspor tation Union. It
was quite an ex pcrlence 'for the
talent ed Hall ,whose appeara nce
had been arranged by Charles
Win ebrenner of Cleveland . for·
m~r l y of Mi ddleport, a new ly
elt?c ted regional off icer for the
UT U. ·

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White
· Potatoes
50 LB. BAG

By CHARLENE HOEFLI CH
Sentinel Stall Writer
for Betty Dean of Sumner
Road, th e leasin ~ of the fa rm
a!];d the sa le of
farm equipment
on March 14,
brings the end of
an era' in the
Dean fa mil y.
Th e gr andparents of Earl
~a n. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dean,
ca m e to the farm -in 1898 and it 's
been farmed by the fa mily since
th ~ t time. Wilbur Dean, the onl y
surv iving son of .Jaco b. stil l l ives
on: the land there.
'!'=arl and Bet ty had three
daughters. no sons. and rea llv
noo ne to lake over l he farming
op,era lion. So alter milkin g cows
l or :!R years. &amp;&gt;tt y last Novcinber sold off the anim als, has
l e~sed Ihe :1;;0 acr('S with i ts th ree
sets of bu ildin f(. and nex t month
w ill sell off the equipment.
Al).t iquc colirctors might be
in terested in som e of th e far m
artifacts. li ke a whea t cr adl e.
single and double trees, and
grindstones .
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Bett y plans tocontln uingllv ing .
in Jhc houseshrandher husband

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ALL PURPOSE

THOROFARE

CASE
Vt

$149

THOROFARE

Soft

Yams

Corn

1/ 2

FRESH

SLB.
BAO

THOROf·ARE
WHOLE KERNEL OR
CREAM STYLE

3 LB. BAC

$119

JUIC1

Oranges

Carrots
BAG

ROLL ............ $149 .
ROME\ WINESAP

2 LBS.
4 PKOS.

1 LB. SUPERIOR

---11 5 LB.

1 LB.

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BALLARD SAUSAGE
6 LB. LINKS ........ $12 39 .
69 ..
6 LB. PATTIES .... $10.

LB.

ven ise lace mcdc.lll ions. Shewure

Plans ar c mov in g r ight along
w ith th e second· annual " Yeste·
ryear " program by the Meigs
Senior Ci t izens to be hel d
throughout the month of Apr il at
the Mei gs Musuem . Aga in this
year fi lth gr ade students from
over the co unt y will be

GREEN
LIMA BEANS
THOROF~RE

6oz

1 $5 PEACHES

24116 oz.

THOROF~RE

KIDNE1
BEANS

TOMATO
SAUCE

24115

THOROF~RE

HUNT'S

24115'/r'
oz.

GREEN
BEANS

·MANWICH
PILLSBURY

PEAS

FLOUR

SPINACH

OODLES OF
NOODLES

SMOROF~RE

COLLEOE IIIH

SLICED

POTTOES

$14 $7

CHICKEN
BROTH

lb.

2413 oz.

550
$

PEANUT
BUnER
SPAGHETTI

$.275

aoz.
24114 1~

oz.

*12 $6

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w/MEATBALLS

24/14'/4

oz.

PCS. &amp; STEMS
PANCAKE
MIX

$12 $6

12/5 oz.

$12 *6

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271l-A, Vinton . Ohi o.

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AUTHORIZED DEALER SALE
BIG SA~INOS!
PRICES START AT

$1888 SQ. YD.

All PIICES INClUDE PROFESSIONAl INSTALlATION BY
TOPE'S MECHANICS AND A THICK FOAM PAD.

20 DIFFERENT QUALITIES-500 COLORS
SALE ENOS MARCH 21

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GALLERIES

Corner of Se cond &amp; Grape
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and we're passing the savings on to you.
Hurry! Don't mfss the big savings on
the
you want moat.

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SUPER MARKET
AND BLIND SHOP

70411tAND CINTIIAUVL
VIENNA, W.VA. 295-4132

DOWNTOWN HUNnNGTON
525-7090

332 Second Ave.
Gatlipolia. Ohio
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CORRECTION IN TODAY'S
CIRCULATION
THE BEN FRAKLIN STQRE

Shiel' /Hfli "

24/7Vt
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PEIIII DUTCI

RIO GRANDE - A work shop res pond log lo the problems oft he
on 'Chemica l Abuse and Depen - stud ent substa nce abuser as well
dency In Stud ent s' will be held a t as th e stud ents who may be li vin g
Rio Grande Col legr and Com· in a home where subs! ance abu se
Is occurrin g.
munity Co ll ege.
All workshop partici pants w ill
Then\ l.s an apparf' nl and
increasing need for primary and receive an 80-page workboo k for
seco nd ary sc hool teachers and ' their personal use. wh ich out·
admin istrator s to b&lt;' educa ted lines symptom s. systems. proce·
co ncern in g thei r Intervention dures and bibliogr aphy.
The workshop will be held on
role wit h students w ho may be
experienc ing probl ems with va r · Apr iiiO from 6 to9 p.m . and Apr il
ious aspect s of substa nce abuse .. 11 from 8:30a. m. until 4 p.m . on
Many schools have tnken an the Rio Grande College ca mpus.
atti tu de or denial. refusing to The l ee Is $30. Mil dred La ne w ill
open l y admi t th£&gt;r e is a problem be the Instructor .
or address the issue because i f
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By fiOB HOEFLICH
Tlmi!I&lt;·Senllnel Staff
•~ You never miss th e water 'ti l
·lhe well runs dry
: ~ and you don' t
•·miss tlie bridge
,ill It 's closed.
· ~ The building
:)nd . dedication
the J&gt;omeroy' ~ason Bridge 60
i :Years ago was a r ea lly big eyent
, for both Meigs and Mason Co ~nt y
;::resident s and detail s of the times
.:~ntlnue to fasci nate Big Bend
'&lt;i'esldents - especi ally so. it
·) eems, since the br idge is about
:to be closed again fo r repai rs.
~ 1 certainly wa nt to th ank
. --~E s ther Dill. Edi son Hobstelter.
.:Ger ald and Millie Shu ster . Do n
.:Rea, Pau l ine Ro ush and Lorelt a
:-BE'egle for provi din g or offer ing
::to provide infor m ation th rough
..publicat ions from 1928. II \ to our
·:good luck that these peop le held
.!lin to these m ementos and have
·been willing t o shar e lllC'm
i Here ar e so m e 1idbit s from
·:those publica ti ons:
·: Haye~ Roush. Mi nNsv ill e. who
:was the oldes t m an in service on
·the local stree t ca r l in e. r esig ned
·:and accepted a posit ion as lol l
·:collec tor on th e n!'w br id ge. John
·"Spires who had op&lt;' r al ed a tax i
betwen Pom er oy and Rutla nd fo;
: a number of yea rs, gavP up th at
work al so to becom e a to ll
collec tor on the bridf:e.
The PomProy Ce m en l Block
· Co. built the toll houses for thP
Pomer oy Bend bridge.
The fi rs t 5 cent toll collec ted
· w hen the Po meroy Bend br idge
was thrown open to th e public on

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Pomeroy Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio

Water under the bridge...
Wednesday, Oct. 24, was tur ned
ove r to R. M. Dravo, firs t vice
pres ident of the D r avo Contrac t·
lng Co. T he second f ive cen.t p iece
was gi ven to BV. Edwa rds. f irst
presld enl and general m anage r
of th e Dravo firm . Bot h coins
wer e t urned ove r to the offic ials
by M . S. McAll ister. bri dge
so per in tendenl.
A car drivery by W.A. Comp ton,
chairma n of the br idge co mmil ·
!lee of the Pom er oy Ki wa nis
Clu b, and hav ing as his pas sengers. August Goess ler and
Capt. H arrr.v Bennett , was the
fi rst to cross I he Po meroy Bend
Br idgP aller it had been throw n
open 10 !raffl e on Wed nes day
Oct. 24 , 192K. Mr. Goessler paid
1he bri dge toi L
·
Th e fi rst car to cross the bridge
from West Virf:inia ln lo Ohio was
dt·tven by Holl y Hud son of
Graha m Sta tion. He car r ied as
his passenger, Law rence Cla rk .
LP. Dodson of Mason was the
fir st and Ral ph Pi ckens. also of
Mason, the seco nd foot pa ssenger s to pay .to ll l or the
pr ivi legl' or cross in g 1hc new
spa n. Mrs . Will Reed of Pomeroy
Wa S the fi r s! la dy IO dr ivc across
fro m Po meroy a nd Mr s. Ray
Ca pehart of Nr w Havc n was th.l'
fb i lady to cross from West
Vir ginia inlo Oh io.

The f irst foot passenger s to
cross fr om Ohio into Wes t Virgini a were Mr. and Mrs. W.M .
Folan of Rutland and Jim William s of Pom er oy was the first to
dr ive a tea m over the span . T.O.'
T ucker, toll co ll ec tor of M ason,
co llected the firs t tol l. ·
F ift een th ousa nd ba rrels or 65
car loads of cem ent wer e used In
the construction of the br idge.
.That cem ent was prov ided by the
Pomer oy C"rn ent Block Co.
Irving K dtT , now of Mason
County, promoted boa t rac ing as
a part of the festiv it ies for the
dedication of thl' new brid ge and
ironica lly won the prize- all of
$oO.
Helene Ra&lt;l for d Sayr e, you
m ight have not ed, was Mi ss Ohio
lor the ded ica tion of 1hc br id ge
and Lee Capehart wa s Miss Wcs t
Virg rni a. However , did you know
th at both qu eens had ladies in
wa ili ng. Each quee n and her two
ladies of wai ting were gues ts at a
banquet hel d at the M iddl eport
Masonic Templc on lhr evening
of Nov. 12, thc br ldge hav ing been
dedicated ear li er in the day.
Ladies in w aiting for Helene
were Ada Mae Ca mpbell and
Eunice Becht. Other ca ndid.ates
from M eigs Count y l or the Miss
Ohio queen ti tle were Evely n
Howell, M ildred Whaley. L av ina

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B ar r ett, Glady s Clark. Heltm
Cole, Anna Ma y Cook, Bertha
J ohnson a nd Martha Hobstetter .
Th e ladies ·tn waiting for M iss
Ca pehart wer e Mac Smith · and
Sar ah Roush. Other Mason
Count y contestants for the Miss
Wes t Virg inia title were Margar et E lliott, .Opal T hompson
and Marjor ie Gold.
Ca pt. Charles. Ji viden, the
r etiring skipper of the ferr y,
Champion No. 3 · had been
operating t he boat for 27 year s
when·II was put out of bu siness by
the Pomeroy Bend bridge. J i·
v iden acqui red controll ing interest In th e corporation in 1901, one
year aft er Champion No. 3 had
been built at the M ees mill, lu st
above Mason City.
Ferry service in Po meroy went
back to 1854 when the fir st fer ry

March 1, 1987

boat was owned and operated by
John Brown of Pomeroy. Three
" Champions" operated between
Pomeroy and Mason over the
years.
Capt. Dor r DeWolf, Syr acuse,
was also associ ated w ith the local
fer ry company over toe years,
serving as pilot foe 15 year s.
Associ ated with Ca pt. Jiv iden
In the corppra tlon owning and
operating Champion No. 3 wer e
H.C. Pownal , Fr nak Adam s. and
Mrs. J .F. Jividen. The three
passenger s on the Champion In
it s final run bet ween Pom eroy
and M ason wer e Mrs. Louts
Oliver , Davie E lias and Floyd
Zlckao.
Well - M ar y K ay ' s bi g advice

is always :·cross over the·
br idge" . Pretty soon, Mary Kay ;
we just won 't be abl e to do that lit erally speakin g. But we' ll k eep
smilin g, , ,
·

, Reception Planned
ATHENS - M argar et Parsons
will be honored with an open
r eception today from 2 to 4 p.m .
In observa nce of her bl~ thday
anniver sary at th e Green Room
of Ohio U niversit y Inn, 1\,thens .~
All of her fr iends ar e Invited to
allend.
M rs. Par sons Is a long· tlme.
Mei gs sc hool teac her and since
her r.etirem ent 17 yea r s ago has ;
done substitu te wor k in the ·
schools.

Section C
·Marshall .gains SC finals with 77-64 triumph

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ASH EVIL L E . N.C. i UP]) -Southern Confer·
·Pnce r egular· season champion Mar shall's five
: ~t art ers were in doable fi gures Saturday as the
~ Thun deri n g Her.d defea ted F urman 77-64 in the
league tournam ent' s semifin als .
M arshall, 24· 5, earned a spot in Sunday night' s
championship ga m e again st th e winner of

Satur da y's second semifinal gam e 'between
Dav idson and Wes ter n Ca r olina .
F urman of G r ee nville, S.C .. finished the season
at 17-12.
Fu r man rallied in the second hal f to lie thl'
game at 0.1·'3 o~ a Dave Co nra dy :l- point er wi th
. 9:39 remaining, but M ar shall .then sco r ed 6

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WE ST LAFA YETTE. Ind.
1UPI - Troy Lewis sco r ed 31
point s Satu r day to . help lllo. 6
Purdue gain a share of the B ig
T en lead w ith an 87-73 victory
· over Oh io State.
The Boilerm aker s, winner s of
seven straighl , improved to 23.:1
over all and H -2 in the Big Ten,
111atching No. 2 Indiana· aTop th e
confcrepcc sttandlngs. Pu r du e
plays at Mi chigan and Michigan
Sl ate next wee k . Indiana travels
io No. · 13 Illinois Sund ay and
plays host next w eek to Ohio
State. 18-11 overa ll and 9-8 in thr
Big Ten.
Big T en scor ing leader Denni s
· Hopson sco red 31 poin fs to lead
Ohio Sl ate. and Jay Burson
add ed 11. F orward Todd M itchell
cont r ibuted 15 poin ts for Pur due
and guard Ever ett e Stephens had
1.1.
Ohio St ate scored 6 straight
points in a 75-second span to pull
with i n 50-49 wilh II: 44 left in the
gam e. But Steph&lt;"ns hil consecu tive 3-point shot s and addl'd 2 free
throws to give the Boilermak ers
a 71-63 lead with 3: 30 rem ainin g.
Hopson and B urson answer ed
-with 3- point . shots to br ing th e
Buck eyes within 71-69 with .1: 07
to play,. Th e Boilerm akers hit 16
of 18 free throws ln th e fina l2: oo,
scoring thefr l ast 18 point s fro m
the fr ee· throw ·Jine.
Lewis , a 6-foot -4 junior gu ard,
had scorro 15 point s in the first
9:26 of the gam e, Includin g 9
dor ing a 12-3 sport over 2::18 that
gave the BoiiNmakers a 24·14
lead. L ewis hit a 3-poln t shot with
10:.14 re maining in th e f irst hal f
to end th e ron .
Dur ing a 4: 48 span lat l'r in the
fir st half. th e B uckeyes f ail ed to
hi t a fi eld goal as Pur due surged

ahead :l4-20 wit h 5: 0:1 left in the
half. Jun ior guard K ip Lomax
drew !h(' Buckeyes wi th in 4:1.:12
on a 3· poi nt pl ay wi th one second
r em aining brfO!IC' i nt('rmi ss ion.
Bowling Gr een 56
Ohio Univ er sity 53
ATHE NS, Ohio (UPI I -G uard
F rank Booker sa nk a 20· foo t
j umper f rom threc·polnt r an ge
w ith two second s r em ain ing to
ca r ry Bowl ing Green to a o6-53
victor y over Oh io Unive r sit y
Saturday in Mid -Amer ica n Co n·
ference actio n.
Thus, Bowling Green fi nis hed
the regul ar seaso n 14-1:! ove rall
and 10·6 In the MAC, while Ohio
dropped to H -1.1 and 7-9.
The Bobcats had opened op
th eir biggest lea d of the gam e at
53-47 with 5:58 le ft fo llow in g a
pai r of baske ts by cent er .John
Rhodes. But Bowling Green
forward Stove Martcnl'l went to
work. scor ing th ree consecoll ve
buckets to lie the sco re a I 53 wit h
l: 14 left.
Ma r tenet l opped the F a lcons
with 18 poin ls, whil e gua r d .Joe
Grl'gory had 11.
Ohio U .. which tr ailed :n .:!O al
the hal f, was led by Rhodes' 19
and Jamie Brock 's 10 point s.
Miami HI. Toledo 7H
OX FORD , Ohio I UP I I - Todd
Staker scor ed 23 po int s, Tr imlll
Haywood I R and K ar l! on Clay .
bor ne J6 to lead Mi ~ ml to an 81· 78
Mid -Am eri ca n Conference win
o ve r
T ole d o Sa tu rrday
afte rnoo n.
Mi ami. which ended its reg ular
seaso n 14· J:t over all and 7·9 in I hr
M AC . l~d 3(i-.1!i af;er a fi rst half
wh ich sa w J91ea d·changes a nd 6
ties.

M iami broke a 45-45 I ie at th e
l o: 38 mar k and slowly pull ed
away to take its biggest lead ,
fi9 ·60, on a jumper by Haywood
wi th 6: Oo rema in ing.
Toledo. which fin is hed il s sea ·
son at 11 ·17 and 4·12. go t back to
within lhr er poin ts on three
occasions. but no closer than th at
and scored thl' fin al bas~ct as

lime ran out.
F res hm an Chad Kell er led
Toledo in scorin ~ wi th I ~ poi nt s,
while Blake Bur nham added 14
11 nd Andy F isher J:l
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By SCOTT WOLFE
and Todd Holstein ear h added 7
OVP Staff Writer
aplere. Ru sty Denne)' tossed in 6.
ROCK SPRINGS - B rea kin g
and Shane Glass burn 7.
away from a 25·25 deadl ock with
.1: :!6 l eft In th e thir d frame. th e
A so m ewhat dejec ted Coac h
Crook sville Ceramics scored
Bruce Wilson stated after the
seven unanswer ed point s to lea d gam e. " We kn ew gai n ~ In to the
.12·25 at the end o! the per iod . then gam t' that we ha\1 to set a fast
withstood a galll ant comeback
tempo. T hey !Crooksvi ll e 1 pres ·
sured our rebo under s and we
· effo r t by the North Ga llla Pir ates
never got the outlet passes we
enroute to cl aiming their fi rst
wa nted to get the brea k . We
Sectional Championship 44·38 at
Meigs' Larry R . Morriso n Gym ·
rea lly felt we were prepared ...
they did every thin g we expected,
naslum Frida y night.
North Gallia ended t he 1986-87 bu t we were ver y light, shot
season with a 13-7 mar k. while poorl y, and missed some opportunities l ate In the ga me."
Crooksville, 11 ·11. advances to
Unchar ac terl st ic of the w arm
the Dis tr ier Semifinals at Chilli·
col he. where it will face rhe 47 perce nt the Pirates shot from
the field during the seam n. Nor th
winn er of the Hannan Tr ace·
Gailla hi! a cooll 4 of 52 for a raid
Port s mo ~th East game played at
27 percent from th&lt;' floor hi lling
South Point Sat ur da y l'venin g.
Dan Schoo ly, 6·0 senloor aver-. 10·14 at the line.
ag ing 12.6 point s pl'r game.
Likewi se, Crooksvil le was just
better&lt;'d his average Friday to
a
fra
ction warmer .as th ey hit 18
'led the. w inn ers with 22 point s.
of 47 lor .19 perce nt , ca nnin g j ust
Chr is Duffy, t he Ce r ~ ml cs ' lead·
8·16
at t he line.
ing scorer with an 18.6 average.
Wilson
conllnued, "La te In thr
was held to ju st 8 point s by the
gam
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we
were dow n b~ four and
sting:y Pi ra te defense, whil e Tom
had
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where we wa nt ed II.
Gossm an add ed 7, Aa ron Taylor
though
wer e were pl ayln ~
even
5, and Lonn l&lt;' Jarrett 2.
poor ly . We worked th e bal l
Sharp-shoo ting Mike Kemper
inside, but didn ' t execote. All
closed a line ca r eer with a
W&lt;' had the shot seiPc_tlon
night
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high 42 points In t he seco nd half
Salu t·day to give No. 211UC L A f)
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T AMPA, F la . iUP IJ - Cincinnat i Reds manager Pete Rose
said Saturd a~ he expects Ka t Daniel s to be the club 's leadoff
h iltl'r this seaso n.
' 'Ka t makes good conta ct, " sa id Ros&lt;'. "Everybody writes
about F. ric Davis and rlghll y so. but Ka t has a lot ofthln gs goln g
for him . So me.guys are j ust natu ral hillers.".
Da nll'ls batted .320 last season.
Rose also said th at If Mario Solo appears recover ed fro m last
y&lt;'ar's arm surger )' , he will be the Opening Day pit cher Aprll6
,again st Montreal.
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.. Bil l Gull lcksoJl,S hould be the Opening Da y pit cher, " noted Rose.
"Evl'r~bo d y wa nt s to pit ch Opening Day."
Rose sa i d II So to lsn' r rea dy to, join the ~ t a rtlng r ota tion-at the
start of the season, he has about a dozen other pitchin g
. prospects 10 choose from .
"I'm not as co ncerned abour it as every bo&lt;;ly else seems to
be," said Rosr.
lndians.Show Profit
CLEVELAND 1UP! I -The Cleveland Indians turned a profil
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The profit or $80,361 followed th e loss of$3 million tn 1985, $1 .4
million In 1984, $5· million In 1983. $5.7 million In 1982 and $3. 5
million In 1981. T he l~s t profit \vas recorded in 1968, when
ex pansion tea ms In Sea t lie and K ansas City paid each existin g
team $27o, OOO to pur eha s~ player s.

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MIAMI t UP IJ - Lanny Wad·
kins r ipped his way th rough a
howling wind and fini shed with a
31J.foot birdie pull Sa tu r day l or a
6-under -par 66 and a tw o-shot
lead after three rounds of the $1
•million Dor a! Ryder Open.
Wadkins, looking for his fir st
POA v ictory since his triple In
19S.S, fini shed the day at 7·
under- par 207, two shots ahead or
Br iton Ken Brown, who sho t a 69.
Nex t at 210 wa s Don Pooley with .
a third· round 71.
Wadkins star ted the day fou r
· shots off the lead, held In a
fi ve-way t le by Bernh ard
Langer , Seve Ba lles teros, Lar ry
Rinker , Fred Couples and Lennie
Cl em ents. But the wind and the
Dora! Blue Monster course were
11s rough on the second-round
leader s . as they wer e kind to
Wadkins .
The dlfierence w as the Doral
Blue Monster 's 18th hole, r ated
by many as one of the toughest
finishing holes In the gam e.
" .On No. 18, I was j ust tryin g 10
roll It up close and let the wind
and green do their tricks," ·
Wad~in s· sa id of his Impressive

fin ish.
Rinker and Langer bot h tr iple
bogeyed the hole out of the wa ter
that lines the left side of the
fa irwa y. Th ey both shot 76 for
three-r ound total s or 216.
Ballesteros and Clements bo·
geyed the par -4, 425-yard tes t for
74-2ll sco res. Although Couples
parred the final hole, ht•, too, shot
a 74 ·211.
M ark Ca lcavecchl a led much
or the day and at one point was
two shots up, but he became
anoth er of the m any victim s or
No. 18.
Ca lcavecchla tried to cl ear the
lak e with his drive, but the shot
with a metal dr iver landed In the
wa ter . H,e dropped and hit int o
the wa ter aga in, windin g up with
a quadruple· bogey 8 to finish the
round wllh a 73, l ive shO ts be hind
Wadkins.
Wadkins, a 37-year ·old Texa n
who has won 15 tourn aments In 17
year s on the tour, Is kn own as an
acco mpli shed wind player, and
he proved,lt aga in Sa tu rday with
lhe lowes t round of th e day. He
said he hIt as m a ny as a dozen
outsta nding_shots.

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bcfOI'f 1 Crooksvi ll r• Hgiil rr I it·d I h('

score at 25·21 with :1: :lli If' II In 1111'
third round .
In the final rou nd a str ing of
('pram ic buckC'ts plummPI«'d the
Ga l llans 10 :to·2H and :t:J.:ll , but
after a time nut the hust li ng
Pl r atps pull!•d back 10 withi n
t hrrr al .19-:lli wllh 2: o2 left.
Al l : ;,8 School y hit his tast ll&lt;'ld

goa l for a 42-:#i

ad v :.~n 1 .:1gr

Nort h Ca l lla wus not without
opportun ll y as Crook." l llr hi!
j ust 3- ~ frrr th rows In the last two
min utes with Nor th Ga ll la gel ·
ling all, but on&lt;' r l'hound In that
sl r&lt;• tch.
Th r Plnil e.s ullllzcd a scrallPY
full court preS&lt; In th&lt;· lutt (•r
stagps , 10 th row thf' cramlcs off
balanc(', bul the loca l s ju st could
not 'core whrn glv•' n th e cha nce .
Two turnovers and two mi ssed
shots In thl' la st m inut e. a llowed
th e momentu m to swuy for the
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KEMPER REBOUNDS - North Gallla's Mike Kemper (:12)
plclul off rebound In Friday night'• CIM8 .4. Sectional Tournam ent
game at Melp. Crooluw llle defeated t~e Pirates, H -38. CHS player
18 Da~ld Wllllam8 (31) .

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Burnelte. and Todd 1-l olstrl n,
North Gall i:J clim bed to wi thin
two"' lhr hal f n ~n
Ear l)' In thr th ird fr amr bo l h
cl ubs tradr d ba skt'l s unt il B ur nell put the plra tc·s alll'ad
l·l olstl'ln and Dulfy l r adNI goa ts,

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po in ts and al so ll'd in rebou nds with Il .
In Fri day's firsl ·rouncl games. Davidson
whipped Vl q::i nia Mi li la r y Al'ademy 92-63,
Western Cor·oll na r·dged T!'nncssl'e·Chatto nooga
7:1-72 in overt im&lt; •. Ma r slw II clefea l&lt;•d Appalac hia n
State 71i·lil and furman LIO\I'n&lt;'LI Thl' Ci t adel 85· 78.

co nsecutive po in ts and lt•LI t he rest of the way.
Mar shall of Huntington. W.Va .. held a ~2-3:1
halftime l ead bu ill on a bal anced offe nsive at tack.
D wayne Lewis finished wit h 18 point s, Tom Curry
had 16, Skip Henderso n scored J:l, Rod ney Holden
added 12 and Jon Humphrey con tri buted Jll.
Furman 's .John Cast ille scored a gam e· hi gh 21

Purdue slams Bucks, 87~73; OU beaten

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hall·advances · to semifinal round
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (UP!\ "We relaxed in the second hal!
Marshall. Its Southern ·Co nfer- a nd Skip decided to tak e charge. ·
ence tournament opening ga me
"! think we are a pretty good
jitters behind it , battled Furman team and have a good chance of
Saturday in a semifinal match.
winning when the game is in the
Skip Henderson fired in 21 70s. We're a good running team,
point s and had five steals to and we like to get It in the 70s."
power the Thundering Herd to a
The win boosted the league's
:"76-61 win over Appalachian State regu lar -season champions' rein the quart erfinals Friday . It cord to 23-5 a nd 16-1 in the
was the third tim e this year Southern Conference. Appaiach·
Marshall had defeated the ian State's season end ed at 7-21
Mountaineers.
and 3-14.
Marshall coach Rick Hucka·
Furman, 17-11, nailed The
bay said the two halves of the Citadel 85-78 in its quarterfinal
Herd's game against the Moun- ga me Friday. David Brown and
tain eers were entirely different. , Shawn Reid each scored 20 points
"! didn't think our team was for Furman.
·
relaxed in the firs t half ... we
In the other quarterfinals Fri'were as tight as we could be,"
, Davidson defeat ed Vir~inia
Huckabay said . " We weren't
having fun . We like to have fun
playing and that wasn 't th e case
In the first hai L

Military Institute92-63 and West- points and Rodney Holden and
er n Carolina upset Tennessee- Tom Curry had 13 eac h. Holden ·
Chattanooga 73-72 In overt ime. had a game- high 12 rebounds. · ·
Appal ac~ia n State was led by
Davidson mel Wes tern Carolina
In th e ot her semilinai Saturday. Kemp Phillips' 14 points . He was·
Marshall found Itself down by 6 the only Mountaineer in double
,
at halftime against Appalachian. fi gures.
Appalachian jumped to a 33-2'1
But the Herd took the lead for
good early in the second half with halftime lead with a balanced
a 12·0 run and then capitalized on attack that included scoring"
Appalachian mistakes to main - from all five sta~t ers and three
reserves. Appalachian Stale had
tai n Its lead.
Henderson, who made ail five two :!- poin ters in the first half,
o! his steals in the second hall and while both of Marshall's at·..
gat hered l_hree assists; scored 6 temp1s failed .
Appalachian
coach
Tom Apke ·
points in the run.
Henderson was one of four said his team's inability to J;!Jake
Marshall players in doubl e fig - its shots in th e second hail was
ures . Maurice Bryson added 15 the difference.

March 1, 1987

Jackson's slowdown efforts fail, Cavs win; AHS beaten
, ATHENS - In ClasS AAA
lournament action Friday night
Jackson' s · ~lowdown ta c.tics
failed to slow Chillicothe enough
t~ avert a 46·30 loss.
·
In the fir st period the 1ro nmen
shot only five times and took .only
th~ee shots in the third quarter,
buf. lit between the Cavs took
e~ough shots to lead by quarter
scores of 10-8, 24·15. and 28-21.
Chillicothe's leading scorer.
Steve Bayless, suffered a gameending injury in th e seco nd
period on a slam-dunk effort that
left him sprawled on. the Convocation Cent er floor.
Bayless never rPturned to the
contest, but Crai g Hitchens took

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.Duff{s 10, had 12 turnove rs. and
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knot the scar(• at 52-52 on a goal
by Co rey Cor rigan with 3: 16 left ..
Miami Trace won the game at
the charit y stripe . getting 22 of 25
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and Jackson los t to fhe Chillico th e Cavaliers 46-30.
In Class AA ·rourney action at
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Friday ni ght In Class AAA
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Trace race to a 20-2 first period
lead, and then usc free throws io
earn a 68·65 triumph over the
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Chillicot he ..... 10 14 4 18-46
Jacks on......... . 8 7 6 9- ,~0

, : RIO GRANDE - The Rio to Defiance on Sat urday fo r a
For Rio ·Grande se nior Robbin
,c:;rande Redmen, coming off a game againsf No. 1 seeded Luck. who has scored over 1,500
)l9·76 win over Tiffin, wi ll face Defiance College, 19-5.
point s in her career, Is averaging
:Walsh College at Rio Grande on
The Redwomen are seeded No. 20 ..'i points per game, and
M.onday, at 7:30p.m.
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~pund contest with. a 26-7 record.
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This is the second stra ight year
Pam Barton, who scored 22 th at the two trams have met for
\)'aish is 22-!1
;• Players to wat ch for Walsh are point s against Findlay a nd is th e District 22 Championship.
Allen Walker. who scored 25 averaging 22 point s and nin e Last year Defiance stopped Rio
jloints in a 77-73 win over Malone. rebounds per game.
Gra nde, 8.\.66.
alker averages 16.6 points per
LYNE CENTER SCHEDULE
game and 12.6 r~bounds .
week 01 Ma&lt;eh 1. 19111
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up the slack by scoring 14 points
and T.C. Schmidt added 10
markers.
Jeff Coffey's 15 points topped
the I ronmen. IV ho bowed out wIth
a 1·20 record.
Chillicothe will tak e it' s 13-R
mark agains t Miami Trace Friday at 6: 30 in the Sectional fina ls.
Box sco re:
CHILLICOTHE (46) - T.C.
Schmidt, 4-2- 10: Mark Cu nningham, 4-0-8; Steve Bayless,
1-0-2: Craig Hitchens. 6·2-14; Lee
Edwards, 2-2-6; Jeremy Beverly,
1-0-2; Tyree Brown . 2-0-4. TOTALS ~0-6-46 .
,JACKSON (30)- Greg Harris,
3-2-8; Mike Abrams. 2·1·5; Chris

j{edmen host Walsh Monday

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against Crook,villr in Class A Sectional tourney at Meigs Friday
6tghl. Crooksville won, 44-:ll\. CHS defenders are Tom Gossman
t3.1) and David Williams (31) .
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j\ thletic Confer ence victory at
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: Poin t Pl easan t was held scorejess over the firs t 4:52 be fore
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lo bring the Big B lacks in to the
~o n tes t. Sayre netted a 15-foot
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~p ar kin g PPHS on a 8-0 run ·
br inging th e Bi g Blacks to within
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T he Milton lead widened to20-8
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.bY Vi ckers, a power layup by·
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·Ule Big Blacks pulled to within
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; : T he Big Blac.k s ch i pped at
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lead of the night w ith 2:47 left in
the quarter on an inside score by
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as Milton scored the next six
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Gall ipolis ul rea d.v own s two

rPgula r SPaso n wins ovf'r the
SouthraS/r rn Ohio Leag ul' oppo·
nrn1 On Dec. 12. Gi\ HS J'OIIcd
01w th e Ti g&lt;n . 711·4:.. on the
C:ul lipoli s bo ards. ·II wa s a
different s tO JY a l Mari(\tt a on
Jan . :ll as Co~c h Larry Burke' s
qu int et ball led th e i987 Snut;tw asl&lt;'rn Ohi !J Lea gue cham·
pions to a draw . Jhcn los t a W·bR
tiC'OJ r t brr a~ rr in OVC'l'l im P .

Since that dcfeat.MHS has won
David Todd. Joel Spencer and
tw o and lost four. The Tigers Bil ly Evans will be the fi r st off
dropprd l al c·season deci sions to I he ben ch for GAHS.
Zanesvi lle, 68·&gt;8: Park ers burg,
Tom Cassady. regular al l year
H -.'i4 ; Ath ens , 7'k67 and Zancs· for th e Ga illa ns, is Ill , and may
vil le. fi.Hl. Th e two win s we1·e miss Tuesday's tournament con ·
OVPr Warren Local, oG-i 'i , and l !'s t accordin g to Osbo~ne .
,Jack son, 7~- tx•.
Burke w il l probably go with
M canwhil l', Gall ipoli s has sophomores J ustin Herb, 5·6 and
ch alked up a 5·1 rE•cor d si nce th at
Eri c Erb. 5-9; Doug Bent z,
cold wint er nigh t in Washington center; Mark Bradl ey, 6-3 senior
Co unt y.
and Mark Smi th, 6·2 so phomore
A ft er los ing a toug h SJ.46 at the forward slots.
cont r·s l to powerful Port smoulh,
Eric Miller. 6-3 junior wil l be
lltc Dev ils cam e back with a 6~ · 68
the fir st off the bench for
overt ime win at Logan: lltumped
M ar ietta .
Jac kson 79-44 ; Wheelers burg,
The Ti gers arc averaging 59.5
7H-6:l : Warren &amp;1-S9 and Point · points a game. Gallia is averagPleasant , 76-5-l .
Ing 67.1. Ma r lelia is giving up 62.9
.lim Osborn e will go with Todd
a game, Gal lipolis 53.8.
M i ller and Ga ry Harr ison at the
Bentz and Bradley were hotlhP
guard posi ti ons : Mark Ber kich,
l ast time Marielta faced GAHS.
r ent er : .Jason Thomas and Chri s
Bentz had 28, Bradley 21. ln the
Howa rd, forwards.

firs t meeting, Bentz had 19 and
Bra dley eight.
For Gailla Academy, Harrison
continues to pace the Devils in
scoring wilh 541 points. On Feb.
21, Harrison broke Dr. Jim
Thomas ' school car eer scoring
record of 1,30ll points. He now has ·
1,3!3. Har rison Is averaging 27.1
a gam e this win ter.
Berkich Is pi cking off 8.8
rebo unds a gam e 1161) wh ile
M i ller is averaging nearl y five
assists a ga me ( 81) to lead in tha t
ca tegory . Howard is second top
r ebounder with 104 and cassady
third top scorer 17.4) wit h 149
points. Harrison and Berkich are
second in tea m ass ists and
scoring.
Mariett a ow ns 11 distr ict
crowns, 1big schools division!
more than any other South east·

ern Ohio t eam. (Portsmouth has
won more, ·but several of the
Trojan titles have l)een in AA
circles In recen t years) .
GAHS ha s won three district
crow ns, two Jn Class A circles in
1923 and 1927 and one In Class AA
play In 1973:
Should the Blue Devils get by
Marietta,' Tuesday's winner s wlll
clash on Frida y, March 6, at 8:15
p.m. in the Convo.
The upper bracket game Fri·
day pits Chi llico the (13·8)
agai nst Athens (9·12).
The Cavs eli m inated Jackson
46-30 In opening round play on
Feb. 27, and Mi am i Trace edged
At hens, 68·65.
Friday 's winners advance to
the Ohio University Dis trict. The
Southeastern's upper bracket
winner plays the Eas ter l owe r

linrup. Robr·rl s and ruqwro &lt;H'('
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s lart PI'S &lt;t nd h&lt;J\"C
compilrd most impr rs s h'P cuI' ( ' (' !' number S.
Roll(•rt s has 7oil r ebound ' and
nf'arl y 1.000 po int s. She a,·er agr ci

U rPbound s :.md li I point s a
gamp as a junior. Mobil it v t~ nd
ball sensc a rr hrr bP~ t ir~ it s.
M cCann said . Her high scor ing
C'lfo r l la st yt' ar wa.' .12. ag.1i ns1
Hunt ington Ross .
P urprm had I.IXJH ca rer' r
point s SJ arling lhP 1~H ii· R7 ram ~
pa ign and avP.r agc·d 1 ~. 6 pN
gamC' as " ju nirll' . Shr is an
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annu.al bas kpJbali tournament.
•, Oll erbein . 22·4, m et Wilten·ber g. 20·7, in Ot!erbcin' s gym.
· · Ott erbein nipped Musklngum
· 59· 57 and Wi tlcnberg downed
. Capital 89-69 in th e tournament
semifinals Friday night.
: .Dick ·Hempy scor ed 27 point s,
·including four free throws in the
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Davis, Jason Hysell, Trenton Cl eland, Jack Stan ley, ,f ell '!'racy
and Shannon Nitz. Bac k row - Brad Anderson. Brian Walker ,
Trevor Bundy, Don May, ,Jeremy Grimm and Coac h Hank Cl eland.

Tigers, Cards clash
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CLAIMS FIRST, PLACE - First In sixth grade action was
. Syracuse. Team ntembers ar e, front row, left to right, Ray
, Proffit!, Mark Allen, ,John Chan ey, Aaron Drumm er . Back rowCoach Ray Prolfltt Sr ., K. C. Arnott, ,John Bentley, Billy Eakins,
· He'lther McPhail and Nick Eakins, scorekeeper.

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PROVIDE AN INCOME THAT

Pinkerton used her cat-li ke
Ga il ipolls will counter with a Muskingum
week .
quickness and bailhandling to
.voung squa d. T he B lue
avc r agr 1.1. J point s a game last
wil l be seeking their fi r st Class l1
.v rar, far a nd awa y ·marC' than AA crown si nce I he Eva ns Si sters
any othr&lt;r yearling In the ar ea .
THE LEE JEANS THAT APPEAR ON PAGE ONE Of OUR MARCil 1SALE CIRCULAR MAY NOT BE
Era in the late 1970s and early
AVAilABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS. DUE TO INCt.EMENT WEATHER CONDITIONS IN FEBRUARY,
She averaged near ly six sl f'a ls 1 ~80s when GAH S captu red three
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WERE UNABLE TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL QUANTITIES OF LEE JEANS FOR OUR SALE. ALL
a gam e as ,we ll and pumped In 26 dis tr ict titles in a row.
SIZES
AND STYLES MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS WE WILL HAVE ADDITIONAL
poin ts against Unioto last year in
Baker will open with fr&lt;'shman
QUANTITIES AT AlATER
on!)' her serond varsity g~ mc.
Lor i Hamilton at cent er ; Junior
THE S!MOWIZ SUP£R BLUE CAR WASH THAT APPEARS ON PAGE 19 IS AD'IERTISED WTTH A
Humblp is back after getting Sar-ah Todd and fr es hman Kristi
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some pla .v ing time as a Thom as at the forward slots and
THIS ITEM IS $1.99 AS 1T APP£AIIS IN THE SALE CIRCUlAR.
freshman .
juniors Angie H alley and Brtsy
WE REGRET ANY INCON'IENIEII~CE~T:O~OU·R.;;ij. . .
" Wp' re wcll·bal anced offen·
Bergdoll at the guard pos itions.
sive ly . We can fast break or half
Off I he bench will lJ&lt;&gt; forward
co urt , Ou r Inside and outside Tere sa Co mbs an d cente r
Heat hPr Mabry.
games are as good as anyb·
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Gal lipoli s adva nced 10 the
He added it the teani has a Athens 11isl r ict Tournamrnt bv
shon comi ng, i1 is l ack of bench downin g Coa l Gro ve 62-49 and
depth . Only 5· 7 junior guard Kim defl'nding ch a mpi o n P ort s·
Mark ins wa s used oH !he bench mou th , fiH9 .
l;1s 1 w int Pr .
In oth&lt;'r AA Di strict till s at The
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junior center Ca r la McFa nn and Monday : Ross-Southeastern 07·
fres hman guards .Jenny B rodess :. 1will bailie Green field !18·41 at
and .Jea nncllc McNcliv.
R p.m. Monday and Mei gs 122·01
The Red Strrak s adv anced to wi ll Iacki e Rock Hill 113-Ri al 8
thp Alhm s Cia" AA District by p.m . T uesda)'.
ous ting ManchPSI(•r , so.:\~ and
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the East ern upper brack.ftl
wll}ner plays the Southeastern
Lower bracket sectional wtnn.e r
at 8: 15 pn March 12. The AAA
Dis trict title game Is Saturday ,
March 14, at 2 p.m . In the Conv9
with the winner adva ncing to the
regionals at Ca nton Memorial
Civic Center.
Two wins would be needed
Canton to advance to the 1987
Ohio State Cl ass AAA sem ifinals;
to be held at the Dayton Aren ~
again this winter on March 26, 27
and 28.
However, lt is a " lose and au(' '
situation in post-season play and
you 've got to win the first game
before thlnklng abou t what's
dow n the pike, as the old saying
goes.
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Piketon, GAHS girls clash in Class AA District Tuesday
f")urprro Jnd ~ - ~ forward Ki m
Smi th - arp joined by a pair· of
suprr b ti vr sophomorr guard s.
:l-0 r.wf' n Pinkf'rt on ~t nd :) - ~
M indy Hu mhl&lt;• in tht' Sl ar l ing

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squads captured honors at the E astern Fifth and Six th Grade
Bas ketba l l Tournament held F'eb. 7-8 at Ea ster n Hi gh. The
tou r ney was sponso red by th e Ea stern A th! C'tlc Boosters.

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L

Porlo1moulh . .. .. .. ... ...... 19

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2 IMII 1187
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Lam·~~Stt&lt;r ""' · l.o ~ tUI, at OU, 6:30 p.m.
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The Medical
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666 Jackson Pike
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 614-446-2206

Complete Rehabilitative Servim.
Full line inventory of home health
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HERMAN L. DILLON.

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1986 Chev. Cavalier CS 4 Dr.
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1986 Olds Cutlass Supreme ·4 Dr.
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equipped. tilt wheel, cruise control, AM -FM
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PRICED TO SELL

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Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Inc.
1616 EASTERN AVE., GALLIPOLIS, OHIO.
CARS: 446-3672
TRUCKS: 446-2000

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Ry STAN EVANS
a rlsk -l aker. your gbal Is to pay
,&lt;;;ALLIPOLIS- If you dev~lop
exactly 90 pe1·cen1 of what you
ti1,G habil of invesling when · owe. and not a penny more:
vBO·•·e 20. the
there·s no penalty for 10 percent
habll will be In·
· underwllhholdlng, as long as you
g~alne d when
make It up wllh your tax return
)'OO're 40. II you
each year.
dt-l·elop the
When you slart a _new job- or
h~&amp;lt of savi~g
start to cope with tax changespatt of every
)·ou'll have to file a new or
and
pliycheck.
,,
amended W·4 form to aetermlne
ot:mvestlng part or all of every
the number of ,wlthhojdlng allo·
ra-l )e (after all. you did without
wances you claim. Most. sl n~tle
t hi.&gt; money · IK'fore .your raise I.
people cla lin jusl one allowance
yqli'll have a nice nest egg for
and leave It at thai. Butyou're
yo~r ; wedding and honeymoon,
deflnllely entllled to al least 1wo
for- kids If and when they come
other allowances as a singl e along. for a firs I hou se twhet hrr
on£1 10 deal with lhe personal
or pot you rna rry I.
.
exemption, the other to deal with
1f. your e)llplover offers a
the standard deduction. You may
~oll K·, or olher payroll deduction
be entitled to additional allowan·
plap. think very seriously .about
ces If you own a home or ha ve a
P"rtlolpating. Once again. If you
deductible IRA or other deduc·
ne~N see lhe money, you won't
!Ions. The more allowances you
miss lt.
claim, the lower your withhold·
lng ' and tbe ~lgger your pay·
•
Another
way to save Is to slop
check. tNote to tardy taxpayers:
If you don't file a new W-4 before
making lnterest ·fr~e loans to the
Oct. 1, 1987, your employer will
U .S. governmenl - which Is
withhold based only on one
what you do If your paycheck Is
allowance, cutting your pay·
belpg overwlthheld. Many people
checks. So get those pencils
pride themselves on getting a big
ready
.l
refUnd or think I hat a bl!t refun~
(Mr. Evan• Is an Investment
me~ns that their lax preparerdld
broker with The Ohio (;ompany
~ great job. Instead, they should
and Ia also a member of The New
~kic king themselves for acting
like a lender to I he U.S. govern·
York Stock Exchaace. He can he
contacted lit The Ohio Com·
men1. Your ·goalln tax wlth~old·
pany'e Gallipolis office lit M&amp;t~g; Is to pay exactly what you
owe ~ ho a penny more. If you're
212$ or I·II00-28:!-9448J)

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plans It administers but has
promised to pay benefits now
estimated at $7 billion.
It hopes to get the money by
setting up a new rate system
which leatures a base premium
close to the currenl $8.50. Thai
would be paid by the SO percent to
90 percent of all companies which ·
have properly funded plans, she
said.
The rest would pay more- up
to $100 a person Is possible, she
said - with ra tes ranging up-.
ward according to the odds of the
plan falling.
Utgof! believes The new funding plan would solve I he fina ncial
troubles that, without change,
will cause PBGC to run out of
money within 10 years . But she
argued that the root problem
won't be attacked until laws are
changed to keep companies !rom
falling to put money In their
pension fund and then laking
their chances in bankruptcy
court.
"Basically, (today) you're encouraged to go out and take on
more debt," she said. " ... So
when you get into bankruptcy,

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stock arc dlabctk, ostomy and hhulder t'&lt;lntrol
supplies, In addition to bedding. pads, dre..slnp,
&lt;h:llrs, can&lt;•s and walkers . Th&lt;• phone number of
the shop is ~6-69~9 .

NEWLY OPENED- Gallla Mt!dlcal Supply. ij:l
Court St., Gallipolis, has opened in th•• form..r
location of lhe Linen Shoppc. Susan Ellloll, left,
and Eileen Harmon operate tht' shnp, wl1i&lt;:h
there 's not enough to cover the
debts, right'! And sine~ we·re at
the end of the slick in dea ling t~al
out you can see what !he natural
forces are thai lead to pensio n
underfundlng.
"That mean s il will gel worse
and worse if you don ·l do

something about making eom panies more responsible lor their
own pension promi ses. "
Rep. John P . Murlha . D-Pa .
and rhal rman of the f'xeculiv P
commlllee of the Congressional
Swe l Caueus, said he co ns iders it

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"absoiu lrly unfair" lhal some.
companies can shirk their r e-:
spon slbi lilies In Bankrup tcy·
Court.
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said. "We're creating an lncenilve for prople to go Chap(er ll.' ~

Distillers seek out new territory for their product

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COMPARE

Frlrlots r~•sult-. :
PortMrnouth 59 Wht'f'h•rshur.: !14

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30

,filcllson .... . .. .. .... ...... ..
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6 611 641
10 1&gt;13 139

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1 1:115 12211

Waverly ..................... 13
Warrtn Local............. 12

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past have been getting about 7
cents to 10 cents on the dollar in
underfundlng In bankruptcy. So
that means you can make a
dollar of a pension promise and
pay 7 to 10 cents back. I want the
plan to get higher up In line."
Utgof!'s agency oversees the
pension funds set up foP some 38
million Americans. About 100
times ~ year It has to take over
the pension plan of a company
that Is falling or that had failed to
put enough money Into the fund.
For most of Its 13·year history
the guaranty corporation has
covered the so-called underfundlng by charging premiums to Its
members. Last year that annual
fee was tripled to $8.50 pei'
employee.
But even that Increase became
too little when the pension
corporation last month terml·
nated the fund of the LTV Corp.,
America's No. 2 steelmaker.
With that decision, Utgoff's
agency took on $2.3 billion more
In debt.
The Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corp. now holds about $3 billion
tn assets from the 1,200 pension

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custom interior, 60-40 seats, cruise, tilt
wheel. V-8 engine, rallye wheels.

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By CRAIG WEBB
• ' WASHINGTON (UP!) - Kat·
l!Je~n Utgof! sees the govern·
(nent's pension Insurance system
~IIInblng one day out o_l Its $4
bllllon dellclt with a new rate
pian that charges troublemaklng
&lt;( ili'npanles the highe st
premiums.
:-But that's not Utgoll's only
dl-eam. She also foresees a time
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.
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w,pen her agency, the Pension
Benefit Guaranty Co)'p., no
!finger has to watch lamely as
c9mpan les duck out from their
I!Cnslon duties alter they get Into
bankruptcy court.
; Utgofl's first goal stands a
good chance of becom lng Ia w
..yhen Congress considers new
funding for I he agency, probably
t)lis spring. No legislation for the
other project will be Introduced
this year, Utgoff says, but the
'
firm
tones she uses' describing It
spund a quiet warning that the
-foman also wants her long· .
ra;nge goal to become law .
:' 'What you want to do is make
s.ire companies have an enormous incentive In funding their
ttension plans, and you won't be
allle to do that unless you tell
tb~m you either pay now or you
P,ay later," Utgoff, executive
dltector of the pension guaranty
rorporatlon,. said In a recent
lt~iervlew .
· ; 'Right now they know If they
lite for bankruptcy . they can
eyeape," she sa id . "We In the

By ,JANICE KALMAR
United Press International
For gea&lt;'ra tion s, markeling to
lhe
distilled spirits Industry
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simply
meanl _pulling liquor on
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store shelves and watching i t
sell. But Increased awareness of
alcohol abuse and shrinking
•
brand loyalities have forced
,.
spir it s producers to charT un·
'r
known territories.
Althoug h American consu·
mers spent S2:1 billion In 198.'i on
distilled splrils. liquor consumption has d&lt;:&gt;clined about 2.pcrc('nt
annually for the past 10 years .
with the biggest drop, 2.4 (J('r·
cent, comin~ betwN'n 19A4 and
1985, acrording to stat istics provided by lhe Distilled Spirit s
Co~ ncll of lh~ United States Inc.
Total consumppon decreased
from 432.4 million gallo.ns In 1975
·__ ,lo.411&gt;.1 million .gallons jn 198o.
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"It's been a steady decline,"
said Lisa M. Tate, a spokeswoman for · I he council. "But ll's
accelera ted over the last few
·lim C0e
years, and compa nies ha ve re·
spondrd wilh a proliferation of
new products."
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Tate attrlbuied thP decllnP in
~9-manage
l iquor consumption to severa l
faclors, Including increased con·
: \.ALLIPOI.IS - Jim Co~ . a
sclousnrss
of alcohol abuse as
f6rmer resident of Gallipolis. has
well as diet and health.
tJrCn pr omoted to ro·ma nagrr ol
"There·s bc!'n a lot of switch·
~~~R-l Lumber store in Columbus.
ing
over 10 drinking beer and
gradua l ed from Nort h
wine.
and the distilled Industry
qillla High Srhool in 1983 and
probably
has borne the brunt of
attended Rio Grande College, He
1he
problems
of alcohol abuse a
i,{ 1he son of .Jim and Irene Cor.
little more than we should have. ·'
B;idwell.
she
said .
-Cor IK'gan his 84 Lumber
Of
I he top 20 brands. only thr&lt;'e
c~rff.r ' in August 198o al its
posted sales unit gains In 19~6
Columbus sl orr. Hr and hi s wife
from I he previous year. Bacardl
elillne. daughler .Jamie, :1. and
r um, the Industry sales leader,
sOn Brandon. 1. reside in
fell 8 (J('rcrnl to 7.015 million
Co1umbus.
cases, according to Patricia
:As co· manager. Cor is responKennedy' s A tchoilc Beverage
sible for total store operation
Executlvr
News i ell er, an
Including sales and inventory
Omaha , Neb. ·ba sed publication.
r\)ptrol. The firm is a retail
Heublein's Smirnoff and Sea·
hjmber chain with regional offigram's
Crown 7 also slipped In
ces in five major ci ties and has
1986, with Sm irnofl decreasing
4tl0 stor('s nali6nwide.
less than 1 percent to an esti-

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Business·

rQiddle relief.
( ';
But late·season Injuries A: '
Marlo Soto and John Deq!iY·
forced Power Into th~ starting
rotation. where he was 6-1 ov€'1'of the

Jim Mink Ch(?,vrolet-Oldsmobile

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last season In the

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'o\ I. I'd (ill
:li 1!1 .tll\1 :1 1 ~ I ..llil .11:

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l'ln :\Jt·,\ui••Y .W, fin 8~ron3ti
( 'In S. •tnn 66. Cin ,\ndl·r~•m :J.K
t: fHnl nn l4, ( 'olumhiMa ( 'r("l&lt;il''"'"- :11
Eudid lit, "("l&lt;i' f;l 'llUt:a all
Lak"""'·•IIXI 8-1 , l.akt"''ood i\u~stlnr

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( ••nt r.tl Dl \ I... ton

Nt·~ ·lc • r~o ,\'

Power

bullpen and wltb hlgll expectatlons, coming of! a year In which
h€' racked up 27 saves with an
ERA of 2.70. But Power slumped
miserably In 1986, eventually
himself to a

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p·ow er said at th~ Reds' spring
training camp Friday. "I just
have to get my arm ready to go
seven, eight or nine Innings."

March 1, 1987

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TAMPA , Fla . !UP!) - Clncln··
nat! Reds pitcher Ted Power
sayshewant s tobeinthestartlng·
rot~tion when ihe baseb,all sea·
son opens.
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Girls scores

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w. Va.
Power wants to be in. starting rotation for -Cincinnati thi~ year

Pomeroy-Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant.

1'ed
NBA resuhs

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mated 6.250 million cas&lt;'s, and 7
Crown 5 percl'nt lo -!.892 million

cases.
Olhrr brands with declines
included Brown -Forman' s Candian Mis t. Nalional Di sli llers'
Windsor Canadia n, Hiram ·
Walker's C.anadian Cl ub and
Seagrams ' V.O .
Onlv Heublein·s Popov Vodka.
Na tional Dlsllller 's Kuypers Cor·
dials and Msr. Hrmf s St olich·
nay a Vodka posted gain s. rising 4
(J('rcenl, 55 percent and 15..1
percenl, respect ivel)'.

" li 's a tough timr for lhe
bu oiness, ·· so id Pet er S.D . Dim sry . l ';wcu!ive vi cp prr•s illl'nt ol
mark eling tor th• · Hou se nf
Sc&lt;Jgram :-, , lhr Am0 r ir an subsi·

diar&gt;' of .Jos. E Se agr ams I nc.
"Bu l thrrc' s real lv morr chan ge·
I han loss of consumplion. ··
Maj or dis Ti l ler s ha ve r·r spondrd h&gt; alt empling ro play
biggPr roles in lhr br l'rrage
lndustr.v . markNin g such iiPm s

as win r coolers. which brra mf' t.J
Sl billion bu siness v irluall.v O\'('r nlght. fla vored schn apps. bottl ('tl

Microchip production
vexes manufacturers
The el chlng of the chips is a
ByMEDENIX
complicated
and expensive pr o·
LUBBOCK, Texas (UP!\
cess
thai
begin
s wilh " single
Microchips may have Improved
crystal
of
silicon
1hinly sli ced lo
the efficiency of modern Indus·
produce a wafer. This wafer.
try, but producing the tiny
aboul six inches In qtam ercr.
compuler parts efficiently still is
becomes I he ba se upon whi ch as
a major problem, says a remany as 100 to oUO microchips
searcher who is seeking a
can
be buill, he said.
soiullon.
With a success rate averaging
The wafer i s coated wi th
one good m lcrochlp for every
various
layers of melals or
three manufaclured , the Indusoxides,
each
with varyingel ecl ritry must overproduce by IWO·
ca!
conducting
properties. This
thirds jusllo meet Its need s, says
proces s Is done a layer al a time
Texas Tech University engineer·
and If one layer does no1 form
ing prolessor Russell Rhinehart.
properly,
the microchip will
The manufacturing proces s is
malfunction
even if all subsefrustrating an d expen sive bequent
layers
are
lint•, Rhlneharl
cause no reliable way has been
developed to test microchips said.
" The cr iti cal cl cc l rica! proper·
during production.
ties
of an Integrated ci rcuit are
Rhinehart said ln·process me·
dependent on Ihe quality
directly
thods do not exist for lnterme·
and
conlro
l of the etching pro·
dlate product (J('rforman ce test cess,"
he
said.
Ing after each step. He said the
The manufactur ing lime for"
devIces are tested after several
typical
15- layer micr ochip is
days of fabrlcalion.
60
days,
Rhinch:ul sa id .
about
"If a bad step on an early day of
"On
a
new
chip
being produced
testing caused wholesale device
for
the
first
lime.
manufacturer s
failure, several days of subse·
are
really
pleased
If lhey can
quent processing would be unnc·
1urn our 10 perccm good chips.
cessar ll y Invested," he said.
Event ually they can turn out one
Rhinehart, through Tech's
good
one In ever y three. but it is
Producllvily in High Tech Manu·
more
by guesswork than prccl ·
facturlng project funded by the
•
sion
measurement.
Texas Advanced Technology Re "Whal we ar c try in g 10 do is
search Fund, Is sludying wa ys by
apply chemica l engineering l ech·
which the chemical processes In
niques
to under stand the chemimaking the microchips ca n be
ca
l
processes
so we can control
monitored to produce bellrr
I hem ," he said .
chips.

wa! Pr s nnd olhL·r low and nnn·

h;1s l nlr odli c •~ d sr vrral n('w pro.'

al cohol prod ucTs

duct ' "nd lnlrnrion:~llv slaved'
away from li s 200- _vp;.,·~o ld bOur -:
bon hrrlla~;r In an a11r mp1 to:
push low cu·d a contf'mp(IJ·.:li·v ·
imagr for thf' hnmd.
··
u." '&lt;i l o dr pen&lt;i on tradl·:
1ional cal egories of dlsillled·
spi r il s growing a III II&lt;• IJII Pac h:
.vear. It wa s k lml of llkl' bu.vlng an :
annullv, " BJrnPl! s;:tld . "That ·
·
, ,opprcl. ··

.Ju s t

la s t

yt•ar.

nrown·

Forr man , lh•· l.oub\"illfl. l\y ..
ba sed m:.kr•r ol Canadian Misl ,
purcha sed Cali forn i a Wi ne

r oolrrs.
" II used ro IJ&lt;' I har our bu stness
wa s dri vrn b.v imprinti ng ... ~o n
drank whltl falhf'r drank 11nd
wh JI gnmd l'al hPr drank. Thi s
builllhf•l)u sl nrss wr hi! Vf' now. "

sa id C . l.a nr• Ba rn £'11. vlrP
prPs !dc·nl i.l nd tl i I'N' Ior of ma r kr l·
ing for I he· Chicago· b&lt;.tsfld .Ia mrs
B. B&lt;'am Di slilt ing Co.
" But thos0 day s iH f' OV ('t' , and
now

wt' ha vr to haV(1 a full

n~ pN t ol rr

of pl'oducts in ordl' l' to
rpakl' surr wr ha vr .'iO mPihing to
sl'll . II roo k i hl' predictablliT ) oul
of our bu sl nrss, ·· h&lt;.' said .
In lhP l&gt;asl f1 •w .\ ·(• &lt;.~r s, i1l'am

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Barn• ·tl

~ iJidwhi!P.Jim

R('cim Is ·

' ill I II s Ia r grs 1selling produ cl , II s:
satPs frlt r; per crn 1 In 1 9~6 . and ~
I he co mpilny Is contlnuall_v look-·
i ng lo add nt•w pr·oducl s lo lis :
I inP.
4
" We C'OUidn ' r in c~l Y('ilrS·
C'S!'apf' our hourbon -nes s. We arf' :
bourlmn. Bul whal we'n• lrylng :
1u say Is we ' re· mor(• than ~
bourbon ," h&lt;· said.

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IIEtEIVES SAFETY AWI\111) - An :1ward for the 1011\r~it
lost-lim&lt;' ru-d dcnt rutin has hl"'n pr&lt;•scntcd to M1•rco Mlnln•
Vinton, lor the month of .January hy the South&lt;• astern Ohio Dl!iri-Lol
Council of the J'olm•·-• SuMy As.• odutinn. MuklnRthc prcscnlatlon
i• Ellswor th BenRry, It'll, Sl'crctary·tr&lt;·asurcr of the a..-oclutlon,lo
Tcrr.v IIIII, Mereu K&lt;'n cral ·"'l"·rint&lt;·nd&lt;·nt. Tlw award I•I IH~ued
monthly :u1d the group with a conslsll•ntly low t&lt; ..t-tlme accident
ratio wins an award fnr tht~ .'Vt•ar. Mt1r(·n h a.~~t wnn thf1 un"uul award

for 19X5 and 191lG.

,---Business Briefs:-------------.
Real estate courses .~lated
RIO GRANDE -Thr ee real cslat c courses will be held a1 Rio
Orande College and Communli y Coll ege during spr in g qua rl&lt;'r.
Real E state Finance will mec1 on Wednesda ys from 6·9 p.m .
In Room 10o of the James A . RhoM s Siudent Cent er.
Real E sla te Law will be held on Thursda ys from n-9 p.m . al
I he Student Center In Room 104.
Real Esta te Prlnclplles and Prar llces will m&lt;'et on Tut•sda y.,
from 6::liJ.9:30 p.m . In Room 12o of I he Dav is Careers Cent er .
All cl asses will be held on campu s. Registration for spring
quarter will be March 30. Student s may reglst&lt;'r at th is lime. or
wall until the flrol night of class. Books will be so ld only during
I he firs I night of class.
For more Information , cont acl th l' O!flce of Conl!nu lng
Education at 245·5353.

Resume, i'uterview .~eminar set
RIO GRANDE - A seminar on res ume w riting and
lnlervlewlng techniques will be offer ed at Rio Gr ande Co llegl'
and Communlly College.
Participants
be made aware of I he preparallon l hal Is
Involved In ·preparing for Interviewing and resume wr it In g.
Instruction will be given In the skills of resume 1wrlt In g. The
process ofw~ltlng an application will be explored . This Includes
what Is relevant, the law as to what Is mandatory to fill out the
application, and how to !Ill out an appll callon. To ass ist I he
participant, a practice appllcal!on Is presented enabling the
person to receive feedback on hi s/ her answer s. wrillng and
spelling.
The group leader will explain In detail what one should or
should not wear, cleanliness , the length of hair acceptable and

will

m .:J ny o!hcr asp(1c1s of

pP rson ~ l upprurancf'.
Pa rllripant s will tw lnstruclcd In ll ·c hnlqu ~s ol ro mmunka·
l ions, Pye eonla ct. non-vc•rtml co mmunlcaflon . g r·rptln~s . l(ln( '
of voice. lechnlqups of how 10 cover nNvousnPs s. poiiiCnPs.s.
how lo si t du r ing lht' Inter view. quesllons ro ask an&lt;l no11 0 "'k
and how ro sPII oncsrif. A Ilsi of crur sllon s Thai &lt;'n1 J!IOyf'rs mig hi
as k nrr· glvP n to Th e sludPn iS Hnd a discussion 1.' hr ld on how on&lt;'
could r('spond. A tiSI of reasons why prop!&lt;• do nol W'l hlrPd will
b(• pn'seniPd ;ond di scussed. The parll clpant Is then askc'd 10
rolr pl&lt;•.v wllh I he lead&lt;•r lor group rvaiuul ton.
Th e semin ar will be held In Room 112 of lh&lt;· .J:o mc' fl . Hhodf's
Sl udenl C'PniN on Apr112:1 and Ma y 2 from~ u . m . unill noon, The
frP Is $2&gt; per per so n and I he lnslructor will br- l'o·g Thoma s.
For· morr Information . conta ct lhc Office· of Conllnulng
Educa l ion al 24 ~ · o:lo:l .

A.~.mci.ate

of store

cho.~en

POMEHOY - &amp; •cky l.ec· was c hosen A "odo~ il • of ihP Ston•
for FL'IJruar y at I he Pomeroy Rig Wheel Sl Ot'&lt;'. M:.nager Tim
C'ustc·r J nnounces .
•
I.C&lt;' works In lhr offi ce and was prese n1rd an award bv
Cusler . In addition, her namP wlllll&lt;' IJddet'li o lh&lt;• fl ssoclalr oT
the Si orr plaque In th&lt; • store.
L1·c ha s ben employed at Big Wheel for t 1t1 yr drs . Shr
exemplifies an above sl andard level of job performance and
main w in s good customer service skills and a pos lilve atllludr
10ward the company, Custer reports .
Lee was chosen one or the outstanding associ ates from more
lhan 4,000 employees In !he New Casllc. Po .. based discount
department store chain with 81) locations In Connrcllcut,
Indiana , Michigan, New York. Ohio', Penn sylvania. Rhod~
Island and West Virginia .

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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant.

W.

March

Va,

1, 1987

,-----Local Briefs:

Homes for Sale
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GALLIPOLIS- The 1962 gradu a tin g class ofGallia Academy
High Sc hool wtll conduct Its 25th reunion on Sa turd ay, July 4
lndl\'ldua ls who know the where·abouts of th f' following 1962
graduates hav e been asked to co nt act Carol Cremeans at
446·4298: Ken Baker. Lavo nne Burke .Ie fler,, Wttl ta m Henry,
Pat Randolph , Karen Williams Kalaod on. Pat Woodvard .Ja' rn s
and Jinx Farley .
·

Me~s

board takes action

GAL LIPOLIS - The annua l wmte r sports banq.u!'l for
Gallipolis Blue Dev il and Blue Ange l athletes wtll be held
Thursday. Ma rch 19. beg tnning at {; :10 p.m in Buck eye Hills
Career Cent e r according to fl tll Wamsley, G,\HS a thl eti c
director.
The event is sponsored by the Gallipo lis Athlcllc Boos ters
Club.
Members of th e boys and gtrls Sf, OAL champronsh tp teams.
and the GA HS wres tling s~u ad will be honored.
The meal wtll be a potluck affai r

.

Church cancels school for today

Scuba diving class offered

POMEROY - There wtll be no Sunday sc hool or chu rch
sc hool todav at Tnnttv Chu rch in Pomeroy due to th e death of
th e pastor . ihe Rev w·.H. Perrm Me mona I servrccs wtll be held
at th e chu rch a I 2 p.m. t hts a Iter noo n and the fa mrly wil l recctve
frrends one hou r prior to !he services.

Open door ses ..;ion T«;esday
GA LLIPOLIS- A re presentative from lheotl tce of U S Rep
Cla rence E. Mtltrr wtll condu ct &lt;Jn ope n doo r " '" ion I rom 11
am Ia 1 p.m. In lht' Ga lIta Cou nt y \ourthousr
Anvone with' qu eslio ns co ncerning the fedPral gov rrn mr nt is
mcouragrd to discuss them wtlh the rrprcsen tati vc

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units respond

lO

Fttaths, fireplace. central air
~ range &amp; oven City Schools Ph

calL.;

' 614·245·924S
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POMEROY- Six calls were answered by loca l units Friday, • '
the Meigs Cou nt y Emergency Medical Services reports.
At 9· 37 a m.. . Middleporl took Pau line Harron from Pearl
Street to Veterans Memo rial Hospital: Tuppers Plains at 10:15 ,
a m., loo k Elisa Barton from Ohi o 7 to Camden-Clark Hospital
tn Parkersbu r·g, W.Va. : Middleporl at 2:51 p.m took Dollie
Scarberry from the scene of an auto acc ident on County Ro~d 3
to Veteran s Memorial; Rutl and at .1· 48 p.m. took Rober t Miller
to Pleasanl Valley Hospit al and ar 7:16 p.m. Rutla nd took
Jeremy Fuller to Holzer Medical Center from Townshi p Road
175; the Racine Ftre Department answered a call to Fifth
Street . where a car was on fire at 5. 04 p.m
The EMS reported six ca lls on Thursday: Mrddleport at 9: 56
a m. to South Second Aven ue for Sheila Maddox to Veterans
Memonal Hos pital: Rutland at 11 : 10 a.m. to Ma in Street for
Ann Kin caid who was treated but not lra nsporled. Pomeroy at
6:06p.m . to Mu lberry Avenue for Wilbur f'err in to Vetera ns ,.
Memorial Hospital; Middleporl at 9· 21 p.m. to Hudso n Street
for Gr€'g Knapp to Vetera ns Memonat Hospital; Mtddlcporl at ·.'·
JO· 49 p.m to Story's Ru n Road f01 Thomas Klein to Ve terans
Memonal Hospital; Columbia Township Fire Departmenl at
8·41 p m to ass is! Albany !"ire Depa rtment "it h a br ush fi r'€' On
U.S. 50

EAST MEIGS- Personnel matrers in volving tw o teachers
were discussed during the execullve sess ion of the Eastern
Local Board of Education Thursda&gt; nigh t
' In other bu siness, th e board.
-Dented a request from two teachers Ia use stck leave as
maternit y leave. saying 11 was an tllega l procedure under s tate
la w
-Employed Mary Wells as substi tu te lib ra ry aide. custodian
cook and kinderga rten aide.
-A pproved Don Ja ckson as volunteer as ststant girls' softball
coach a nd Char les Collins as volu nteer boys' baseball coa ch
-Approved an app roprlai lon modtflcatlon
-Confirmed Sund ay , Ma y 31. 6 :!0 p m .. as graduallon.
-Passed a resolulion declaring March 2·6 as Right To Read
Week throughout !he di slrict.
-Approved an advance appropria lion of$3,600 to !he unrform
supply fund.
-Before adjournin g at approxim ately J · Jo a m., the boa rd
set a spec tal meeting In discuss budgota rv matters for6 ~0 p.m
Marc h 6

Will honor champs March 19

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Class of 1962 plans 25th reunion

GALLIPOLIS - A sc uba divin g class offered b\ t hr 0 0
Mcintyre Park Distric t will begi n Sunday, March 8. and run for
the nex t fi ve Sunda ys throu gh Apnl 12 fr om 1 5 p m "' rh r·
Galllpohs Develo pment al Cent er Ac tr viT,\ Cen ter.
Fee for th€' class wt lt be $12:i for f01 Ia" cnfor ecmrn t
offlcersi personnri an d $1.10 for other rn ter l'SIPd perso ns.
Aft er attending this crr tiftra tion class part icrpant s wil l be
certttled as a Professional Assoc ta t ion of Divin g I nsrruc t ors
open water diver. This level ol cem fi ra llon Is recogn ized
worldwid e and allows par ticipants to dive to depths ot 60 feet
Thr studrnt will need to furn rs h hts or hrr ow n mas k. S\\ im
fins and snorkel All other equtpmcnt in cluding textboo k.. log
book and dive tabl es , wtlt be furnishl'd
For morr rnforma t ion. or to pn··rcg rste·r fu r tHe· cla ss. ca ll the
par k di str ict at 44h·4612. ex ten sron 2:ili

March

Bon ]ovi concert sold

, lfllles 3 BR . single garage, utility
, rm • 1 bath, mce yard. Call

EAST MEI GS - A special meeting of the Eastern Local
School District Boar·d of Educallon has been ca lled for fi p.m
Tuesday at lh€' school to dr scuss pNsonn el

Sorority schedules mPeting

POMEROY - A marr iage license has been iss ued tn Mctgs
Co unty Probat e Court to Theodore Thompson Reed Ill. :n. and
Ka thv DeP Munro, .11

1981 Olkbf&lt;lok 14x70. LR
eiiPitldo. 38R. 2 bath. wood·
bumer, AC 112.500 or bttt
oHer Must sell call 814·379·

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bdr , 2 baths, cental a1r. In

. excellent condttion Ne1ghbor·
•hood near Hotzer. 161 ,600 Ctll
0 814-446· 3961

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: Mill't Home, Evant Heights 3
~ bdr . central air, full btmt,
~ carport, low billt·(FHA) Call

·614·446·0906

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•House for tala by owners . 38
: vinton Ava Call &amp;14· 446· 2082
, for appointment.
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.Two bedroom houte. living
~ room. dinmg room. kitchen,

;=:::u:u~~:·::,~nKt~a~~~~e fi

OUI

acres on Roae Hill, Pomeroy
Owner must tell Reasonable
1Dffer wUI be considered. Pflone

614-678·2513.

PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board of Comml&amp;·

Babystner needed a couple of
days a week Call 614 -3670646

aionert, Gtllia Metropolitan
Houting Authority will open

Help Wanted

...tad bid&amp; 11 their office.
Route 2. Building #14. BidwoU.Ohio,o112:00P M.on
March 18, 1987. foro 1987
Pick-Up True~ The bido

No Expenence Neceuary Mu st
be evarlable for immedtate em -

ployment. Hours. 1pm-1Dpm
e300-wk Call Monday only
10em -3pm for personal Inter·

mull be filid in the Housing

Authorily Office by 4:00 p
m.. Morch 17, 1987. Torma

HBJ Insurance Farm Unn S! ek -

mg

earmng potential For personal
tnterview wme· Mr OatnetOist Mgr care of 80.11. T-200
Gallipoli1 Oa1ly Tribune, 826
Tt'l lrd Av e Galhpollt, OM 46631

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Expeuenced sea mstreesea
wanted Work at home on p~e ce
work Central Ohto doll maker
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6 Lost and Found

Giveaway
Mal e

a..setl

Hound lound 1n
of Rt 143 and C R 1 8 ,
Han ito nville. Ca ll 6 14· 742
2016
~ctnity

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Used Mobtle Homes Call 61 4·
446·0175.
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E11111loyment

Gallipolis ·

Puppin· Wtll be amall dog a.To
good home Ca\1 e~o~ening1 614·

&amp; Vicinity

446·1909

3 Good watchdogs Call 614·

1608

M1le one year old Collie type dog
to gin •way to good hom• Ctll

Butldtng 602 Second, Sot thr\J
Sal , NeJ~t · Wt aem en Ay encv
Washer dryer wringer type
waahM·double tubl , electric: &amp;
ga1 ungea , tab le. chatrt . clo·
thing ant tques, manv ilemsl

Six puppin. Dalmatian 1nd
Otrmtn Sh,erd mu~td , 304·

Rumm age Sal e Cen te na ry
Town Mouae. March 3 4 . 9AM ·
5PM . Clothing collectibles, and
new cratt nemt

Good outelde •ollet 304·4 68·

Large Garage Sale. March 2· 3
101 Mabelane Dr

614·992·7458.

743·3398.

Services

Yard Sale

1657.

1 1 Help Wanted
Anentto n Nurses Reward ing
e• perten cet for the soct1lly
oriented nurse. A 36 bed newer
facthtv for the bastcally embule
tory elderly with a hlstOfy of
setzure diSorder or mental retar·
dalton. Currently seekin g a
call In sub LPN to work all
s htft a Be part of a grow ing
company Conta ct Ohio J ob
Services. Cal1614· 446· 1683

TOUR GUIDES
DEER LAND RESORT· Plena nt
working condttion11 Many com
pany benofitt Management PO·
sit1o ns 111ailable. 1300· 1450
Bt · WUkly For appointment
286· 6421 , ask for Frankie

REPS NE EDED

6 Lost and Found
FOIJNO. Sm11t wh ite dog m the
vicinity of 0 J White Rd Ctlt

445-6297 or 448·1198

LOST. Gallipollt are•lluett elt
fem11l1 with collar and Mmplat•
Wry thy If SNn PINtt CIU
614 · 742·3141 lv,nings ·
CoHICt A.wtrd
Fo~I'Kf on

l\tlavillt Rd . N•ar
lhrJn• Club-lrown. blacll a
whlta mixture Nit BIIQit
GOld wrth people. II no one
cllhn•. will olve.way, Ca11114·
448 - 4479 mornlngt &amp;
l'ttnings.
Fo'4Pd' black Md whlt1 malt
puptty In lrldbury. C1ll 014·

112·1011.

lost · Ftmtle

11~14. 2 yr. old.

Brown nylon coli•. tltmlock
OroVt .,,. 01•· 192-?573.

9

Wanted To Buy

We PI¥ cath tor l1te model clean
uted CIU
Jim Mmk Chev -Oidt In c
8111 Gen e Jo hn ton

614·446·3672

TOP CASH paid tor '83 modef
tnd new11 used c11rs Smrth
Bulck·Pontl", 1911 Eastern
Ava , Galllpolill . Call 6 14· 446·

2282

Top prices paid for standing
timber call aft1r 6pm Ph. 614·
446 · 7~24

Wracked &amp; junk motorcyclel,
mil'l i· bikH Any condition C1 ll

114·446·2899.

Buying dally gold. tilvar coins.
rings, jewelry, tterliftg ware old
' coi ns.
currtncy. Top prl·
cas Ed urken Btr!Mr Shop ,
2nd Ave. Middleport, Oh 614 ·

'"I'

992·3476.

For bu 1lness accounll Full
Time, 160,000 tBO ,OOO· Part·
Ttme. S 1 2, 000 · $18 ,000· NO
Sellmg. rapftat bus ineu . Set
you• own hours. Tr ai ning pro
vidnd. Call 1-612-938· 6870,
M· F. 8 11m to 5pm !Centrtl
Standard Ttmel
AVON Sell Avon-Make 40%
Call614·446· l358
Baby 1itter needed preferably In
mv home on Rt ccoon Ad Few
even ings &amp; few weM.end a-mo,
Call 614-446-3431
Want&amp;d• Mature lady In htr 60's
to wat ch 2 boy li n my hom11 Call
614·448-3141 1fter 3 PM .
Oep endtblt. ambitious penon
with pleasant personality for
Insurance otflct Must bt profl·
clent in malh, &amp; typing. Stnd
retLimt to Bo• T· 100 c/ o
Gallipolis Daily Tribun1, 825
Third Avenue, Galllpolll , Ott

45&amp;31.

I

appro 11.

10

aewe!'1

AverliJe pav $6 50 pet" Rag Don

Wanted To Buy

446·9535.

Two hamttert w1th cage &amp;
accenor let Call 614 ·446 ·

neltds

"Three weeks ago, my doctor told me to jog five miles a
day. So far, I'm 105 miles
from home."

3 Announcements

416·3797

m Gallia &amp;

Ing accounts Company beneftts
&amp; mcent tve programs Great

MAR . 1, 8

011 range , boll aprmga &amp;
mahteH. kitc tlen chain rec·
linllf See at 602 Second.
Galhpolls. OH

rep

marketmg system Manv exist-

The Board of Commit·
sioner1 of the Gellla Metropohtln Hou1ing Authority
renrvea the nght to accept
or reject eny or ell bids.
John P. Roderut
e..cutlve Director

Free firewood on the groun d
behind the tlfport Call 614-

sale•

au rrounding counties. Umque

obtained from the Houalng
Aulhorily Dlreclor. John P
Rodorua. (6t4J 446-0251 .

4

614-446-7451

YI8W

of purch•• · C11h on delivery. Sf*lficoliona may be

Racine Gun Shoot sponsored by
~1dn1 Gul\ Club Every Sunday,
~nn lng at 1.00 p.m. Fa ctory
Choke. 1 2 guage shotguns

Help Wanted

tncludlng bod•es and clothes
Mutt be wilhng towork25 hDllrs

or more per weelc
quaUty

consciout

Reliable,
ind1vldval1

only. Musl tend sample of your
work to: Mi111 Prluy' s. 7696
Bellaire Ave Dubltn , Ohio
43017. We will return For
details call Barby Ro berti 1 ·
889 1397
Wanted Hatrstylisl. mal e or
female 1 year e•perienee pref.
fered but not necet~~try Ca ll
992·2550 or stop tn et She11
ltlu&amp;tont 2 93 S 2nd Middleport
Work Adjustmen t Specttllst
needed Mutt hl'tle adult 1ervi·
ca1 certiftcate at lstued by the
Department ot MR· DD tor Work
Adtuttment SpecialiJt Salary
t 1 5 450 Benafitsincludemedi·
cal liability Insurance, retirement, tiCk leave, perton11 diVt:
paid v1cation. paid life msu·
rancfl, llducatton•l reimbu rsement, staff recreation facllit•n
Hours · 8 00 am to 4:00 pm
(fteningt and weekends required ) Post1ng date was Febru·
lilY 26, 1987 Appli cantt should
aend retumu t o: Metgt County
Board of Mental Retardation,
P 0 . Box 30?. S•;ncuse, Ohio
46779 RetumM must bt received by March 11 . 1987
Commun ity Placement SpecialIll needed Mutt have Adult
Servtces Certificate a111sued by
the Ohio Dep•nmtnt of MA ·DO
tor job Placement Specialist.
Salary commenturatn with u perience Benetlta Include midi·
cal , ll1bllity insurance; retlrtment, alck leave. peraonal diV•·
paid Vltltlon. paid hfe lnau·
ranee; educ1tlonal reimbur••
ment, staff recrtltio n tactlltl•.
Hourt : 8.00 tm ·4 .00 pm (lome
IIVfln ings, week1111d1 requlredt
Po111ng de1t· February 26,
1987 Appllcanu lhoukf "nd
rttumu to Meigs County Board
of Menial Retard11tlon, P 0 Box
307, Syracuae. Ohio •&amp;779
R11um11 mutt be received by
Marcf111 . 1987.

1 1 Help Wanted

1 1 Help Wanted

Good with People? Put your
talents to work Earn good US
selling Avon. Call 614-446·
2166

GOV E RNMENT JOBS
S16,040· S59,230 vr Now H1t·
mg Call 805 ·687·6000 Ext
R 9805 t or current fndorall1st

W~n ted

The Army Nat1onal Guard n oods
bnth non· PrtOr and pttor m1111 ary
servlcft Indiv id ual s Jotn now for
a part.t1me JOb with full ttme
ttenafllt Edu eettonal money
available 304· 675-3950 Of 1-

part· ttm e working tnt o
lull ttme long d1ttanee truck
driver Mutt have one year
expenenco m tanker &amp; two years
experience m tractor trailer &amp; be
over the age of 23 Call for
appointment Mon -Fn 9 · 6 Le e
Conrad Express 1· 304· 9271600
Need babySitter tn my home
Call 614· 448-8194

- - - - - - - - ·lc-

IMMEOIATE , Help wanted, full
time Obstetrical Charge R N
po11t1on avatlable Labor and
delivery ••pertence required,
excellent fttnge benelttl and
starting salary. Contact person·
nel dept at Pleasant Valley
Ho1pital for more informatiOn
Equtal oppor1unity. 1ff1rmttrve
action protective employees
Baby 11t1er needed , reference
r&amp;qutred Call 304-6'76 6969
after 6 30 PM

ECQNOMICS SERVICES SU

PERVISOR , Ill Th e W Va Dept
of Human Sev it recrutt lng
quahf1 ed applicants for lh e
above potttton. An employee m
th11 class is respon11ble for
train1ng tnd on-going IUP8fVI·
tton ot Ec onomt c Sarv1 ce
Warkers Th e employ11e i1 re
aponaible for ensuring that Dept
of Human Services Programs or
bene1ttl are procened in accordance w1tf't departmental policy
Applicattont should be mailed
to: Sharon Wlnkler·Serent. Area
Admintstrator. 3136 18th St
Ad, Huntington, W Va. 26701
Baby litter prefer in our hom e,
twa chtldran, week days. aft er
4 :00 cell 304· 773-5081, 1nttr·
e1ted perso n only.

12

Home care Have room for
elderty lady m my home Stele
licensed $600 per month
Home cooktng, lovtn g care Call

:1\ beauttful tlome on a ntca lot,
, real convenient , and good neigh·
borhood on Mulberry Hgts..
·Pomeroy, 0 . 614· 992· 6323

.

·Newly renovated , 2 bedroom,
1f"ll basement, fret gas. Por·
,Uand. Ohio 814·843-6309
•An xious to selll l Reduced price!l
• J' bedroom, 2 full batht, bu1lt-tn

:~~~h:;..;~n~:l ~'·:::.~ pp~~~t

. Pleasant, Pat and Butch Green ·

.,, •. 304·676·2886.

· P'r~ce reduced, by owner. 3
: tHtdroom. kitchen. dming room.
. living room , family room with
-wood burner, one acre. garage, 2
-outbUIIdiOgt, 304· 896· 3.. 58
PSale or rent, New Haven, 3
•bedrooms, 2 batht, ltreplace.
. garage. I 38,000 .00 or f276 .00
month plu 1 depo1it, 304-273completely remadeled two or
three bedroom house with basement. 60x160 lot. 2312 M1d1·
10n Ave Wculd make excellent
ftarter home or rental property.
Alto, a new 10 ft satellite
sy1tem t21 ,600 00 304·676·
5477 10·00 •o 5 OD or after

15

NEWTON MFG COM~ANY .
Dept E 1359. Newton, towt
S0208
ul

HOSPITAL PHARMA C IST ,
Jack1on General Hos pital, Rt
pley , W Va it accepting apphca·
t1ons for a full 11me pharm1c1n
Hosp1tal pharmacy utililtles a
new Renlar Computor system,
umt dosmg and total IV admnt·
ture. Four 1 0 hour days and
excellent benflfits are bing of,
fered Contact Peraonnel Direc
tor 304·372-2731

12

Schools
Instruction

1

Retram Now. Southeastern Bus·
fness College Call 614· 446·

4367

1 8 Wanted to Do
Root1ng, Pa1nt•ng . tmall pl umb·
mg and carpetry JObs Reasan a
blo. Free Estamataa Ph 304·

576 2961

Pla111c Cisterns, Sepl1c Tanks
culvent state appro..-ed &amp; metll
culverts Ron Evant Enterpntet,
Jackson Ott 6 14· 2B6· 1j.930
Ch rl tttan woman to babystt In
my home Excellent ref erences
Call 614 446 7310
Will do 1twing In my home. Npw
takmg orders for Pr om draue1
Caii BU-'256-1989.
Babysitting-My home-- Rodney·
$45 / wk. Call614-246-9156

lookmg tor rett home for your
love one1 Large room w ith bath,
hoi me als, tv. ext rat f 400 00 •
S&amp;OO 00 Ph 814·268-6609

Wellm an's Pamtmg Re11denttal.
Commerical lndultrtal, Brush.
Roll , Spray Pamlmg, Sandblast·
lng Work Gutranttad Free
Ettrm1tas, Call 614· 246· 5662

Day Care lor elderlyweekly·
limited 1paca -lun ch · 1na cks·
gamat · crafta-act iv ft lea Call

0 I Ele c trtc Aeaidenllal.
Com mtncal Wiring Fret
Ins pec tion· Free Eahmates.
Work Gua ra nt eed Call 614·

CARDS OF THANKS
\ We would like to thank all
of those who helped in our
time of need when our
home was destrqyed by
fire. Words cannot express our heartfelt thankfulness. Thanks everyone.
Chris, Deanna &amp; Eric
Biars
'•

Business
Opportunity

I NOTI CE I
TH E OtilO VALLEY PUBLISH
lNG CO. recommends that you '
da but1ness wtth people you
know. and NOT to tend monay •
through th e mail until you hll\le •
invett tgat ed the oHertng •
'
DISTRIBUTORSHIP
1 2 Store route tor Ml• 1n '
Gellipolls No setlmg Restock· •
ing from your ca r R11quirea 8 t o .
8 hours per week EarntniJI •
patentlal $18,000 Plus a year
Parent company w11l tell 1 for ~
$10.000 casf't For intorm1tion
call Della Producu 1· 800· 327· •
8966 ext 24 .

23

Professional
Services

Ohio Volley Bonk
Commercial &amp; Savings tank
American Legion, Pt. Pl.
Dr. Jay Sheridan
Wiseman
Norris Northup Dodge
Jim Mink Chevrolet
D&amp;W Hames
Cancorltd Investment
!hoke Shoppt
Fruths Pharmacy
Elks
Kiwanis

1429.

IMMEDIATE full tlmt oparaling
room tecMicl1n potltiOn It
available for qualifted Individual.
Ellptfienclld ..,pllc.nte onty,
eiiCtlltnt fringe ben .. k PICktgl.
ThoH dlllring morelnformatk)n
piNM contact the ~eonntl
office 11 PtnNnt V..IIV Hotpl·

tot. 304·17f·4340. oquat ot&gt;·
portunltJ, affirmative tctlon
prottC11Vt employ'!! l.

7478

For sale or rent. 1973 Arllnbt:on,
121:511, 2 bedroom. 83000 Ctll

..

Real Estate
Homes for Sale

Small house· Frvo mil es from •
G•lllpolit AC &amp; carpet. $1000 •
down $213 a montll Call .
614 266· 1216 after 6

34

36 Lots &amp; Acreage

Itt J tldr , 2 baths Must have

good reference• Cell 614-446·
0239

Beaut1ful 3 bedroom house m
S'r'racuse Full kttch en Iorge
lawn Conta ct dayt 614· 992·
6 298 o r mghts 614 66'7 378 5

8 8 acres on John McCarley Ad
tn Ewlngton Call 614· 388·

Ntce 3 BR house , lg yard, city
school . See' at 314 Jrd St
Kanauga Call 614 446 74'73

House for rent tn Pomeroy &amp;100
per month, 11s tS Call 9 -11 p m
614 992 6791

2 8 R hs tn country 6 mtles from
Pt Plea1ant Ref &amp; dep. re·
qu1red For infmmat1on ce ll

2 bedroom house lor rent m
Mtddl eport $ 160 per mo nth
On e month rent and depo111
requtred No pet! or Wllter bod&amp;
Call 614-992·6597

1980 Wlndaor. 14x70. 3 bed·
room11, Ph baths, total electric,
air cond, porctt, mutt move,

9058

Athton building lou, mobile
homes permttted, Ctyde Bowen ,

Jr 304-676-2336.

614·446·4602

012,000 00. 304-896-3048.
895·3583
19?? Mob1le homo. 12d0, all
electnc, $6,500 00. 304 57&amp;·

Ren tals

2809

41

1983 Nashua with exp~tndo , 3
btdroomt , central 11r, many
elttrat, w1ll tell wrth or wittlout
land, 304-6?5-6828 between
6 ·00 and 10 00 PM

3 bdr ranch. Rodney Vtllage II,
$285 mo plus depotn: Raferen ·
cea r~quired . Call Blackburn
Realty 814· 446·0008

REPOSSESIONI! Pey JUit what
Is owed nice clean 12x65. 2
bedroom. eM 1lectric mobile
home, juat recondrt1oned Mod·
ett amount down. b..ance fi ·
nanced m monthly payments ...
Ulte Jenl. only you are buying
your own home II We will dlllrver
to re.. ontble location tt no
additlonll chtrge if purch1ted
this week, Phone 304·676·
1121 bfl'tWeen 9 :00 AM·f5 DO

Cell 304·875·5104

2

In Memoriam

IN lOVING MEMORY OF

CHARLIE FRYE

'86 "Holly Park" , 14180. 3
bedroom•. 2 baths. 3o.t -6?5

Who passed away
one year ago in
Daytona Beach, Fla ..
during Bike Week.

7298.

Card of Thanks

Fly on, fly on,
Past the speed of
sound.
I'd rather see you up,
Than see you down.

CARD Of THANKS
The famrty of C.cil llink
wrshes to thank rolatrves,
friends and noigllbors lor the
cards. flowers and food. the
ministers lor their consoling
words. the $1ngen lor the
beautiful sonp, the )1111·
belrm. Willis funeral Homo
and oil who holptd w~h !herr
,prayers, su]ltlOrt and kindness durin&amp; the illness and
death of our loved one.
IIAY GOD BLESS
EACH OF YOU

So leave me
If you need to
I will still remember
you .
Angel flying too close
•to the ground.
No matter what we.do,
or where we go, Charlie, you'te there with
us.
You'll forever be tn
our hearts and minds.

Moost

I'll love you always!
Your wife, Jo, children, friends .

Houses for Rent

3 Announcements
REWARD
for information leadin&amp; to
the arrest and convictton of
)llrson or ptrsons who broke
into Wamsley's Gl'O&lt;tlry on
January 4, 1987. Call 367·
05-48 or 446·1221.

FOR LEASE
4500 "SQ. FT.

COMMERCIAL
BUILDING
IDEAL RET AIL
STORE
701 2ND AVE.
GALliPOliS

Hou se tor rent. 6 rooms and bath
w ith garage, la• ge lot wnh
o pt1on to buy, 304· 675· 1090

3 bedroo m lurn1shed, washer
and dry er. Bwrung a1r s 21 0 per
month 8100 depostt Ca ll
614-992 · 74'79

In Memoriam

IN MEMORY

~·; love.
~n thouah

6

Happy

~da

Congratulations

.

they're cone.
if'br within our hurts pre·
, • clous memories still lin·
cer on.
· $Idly missed by Dlu&amp;htell
' £ileen Grueser and lllthlltll
\lplter and their families .

Happy

.50th
Anniversary

Happy Ada

·LITTLE SUSIE

:• hm 23. days to prove

,lily IOvt for you so please

We Love
You Both

· ~'t lose filth In us.

I LOVE YOU.
LITTLE RICKY

JANET &amp;ROGEl

Oakwood Ap t 1 bedro om unu
stovo &amp; rohtgorator turnlshud
No pets Cnll 614 446 2055
niter 5pm

Grac•ou!l ltvlniJ 1 an d 2 bed·
room nptntments at Vd l11ge
Mon or nn d Rivers1de Apart ·
mon t s m Mtd dloport . Fro m
$21 5 tndudmn uttlittea Call
6 14 992 7787 EOH

G11 rngn np11rtrn ent fu rrushcrl
S176 00 plus etectncttv Soc ur
1ly de pos•t roquned Adult s nnly
Cell 6 14 4 46 6298

Bodroo m hfi! IC ron! t1 178 00
uteci11 C Also requtred I
$200 00 socunty deposit CON·
TACT Jnckson Es tJitos Oupt Pf't
44 6 3997 Eq ual Ho u 1ing
OJJpurtunJiy

614·266·6338

Mobile ho me, phones 6 14 446

0608

Growing Radiology Dept. Needs
Full or Part Time Technologists.
AMERICAN REGISTRY iARRT} REQUIRED
Excellent Fringe Benefits
Send Resume or Call:

W. S. LUCAS, Hospital Administrator
Veterans Memorial Hopsital
11 S East Memorial Drive
Pomeroy, Ohio
614-992-2104
An

LARGE GROCERY AUCTION March 4 1116 p m a t
tho Au ctio n House m Vmton

FARM

and GA RDE N EOUPM ENT AUCTION,

Msrc h 20 at 10 00 a.m IH Thalef Ford Build·
mg If vou fleve 8ny eq Uipment to put in 111 le
t ontact m e
PUBLI C AU CTION S undoy, Aprt l 12 at 2 00 p m
~tl Thaler Ford Burldmg

2 bed rcom mobde home "• mt le
out Sand Mtll Rd 304 676
31134

IC HIOUl£ YOUR l AIII NOW

AUCTIONEER: FINIS ISAAC

FIBERGLASS EXPERIENCE.
NECESSARY
New Growing Company
Seeks Experienced Fiberglass Man
For Molding &amp; Production of
Porsche Parts.
Located In Your Area -

Resume required

Contact Mika Warner

614-279-3942
APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR

SALES POSITION and
SERVICE POSITION

44

Apartment
for Rent

2 bedroom furn tshed or unfur
mshed apartment on Sprtng Ave
Lar{le polio Call614 992 688 6
aher 6 00 p m

11

Help Wa nted

Dmmg room tahle &amp; ch11 1rs. Un1c0 u1H1 ght heemr Sunray

gas r a n~e. Maytag alum tub w1111 ge r wa'o hl!r t rvm ~ room
sure. plallo rm roc kers end tables. lamps, metal w"drobes.

I'"

Bachelor degree
in marketing or
related field required. Experience necessary.
Salary commensurate with experience. Excellent
benefits.
Send resume to
Box T-2020, c/o
Gallipolis Tribune.

trunk s mr sc o1 ~1 n bott om chws ~ e w1n p, 1uck1:r old Ieddy
hear s Rlass eggs w1 cker rocker hay kntle wte kcr &amp; cane

bottom

c h ar~ s

w" h stand

Western Elect ri c wall

( p a~nted }

phone, M11 1l Pouch thr.rmomeler hasl! cabmr l w/cl.lw teet.

or! lamps, hall tree. p1 e sale. COIIliO bhP&lt;w/lc&lt;hhtc&lt;attach
collee gnnder sausaJ(r stu!ler 15 v.al

~; ton e

1a1 2 h or ~c

sled. hbro.y table. an&lt;i old hooks and more
"GUNS"

16 ga SllJRinhut ZORa boll aciiO il. 32 v,a Sn11th &amp;Western
and 22 ga S~nger shot
'MISC."
Prano Sm~er lread lc sr.wtnp machrne ?0 Wrnard lawn

1

mowc1 prl e ot COil l, whee lba11ow ol d table saw smgletrees

step ladd ers. m1sc ha nd tools and ot her nHsC

OWNER: BEATRICE DONOHEW
AUCTIONEER: OAN SMITH

Ohio Lrc ense !57-68-1344
W. Va. 1515·86
EATS
CASH
POSITIVE I.D
"Not responsib le lor accrdents or to ss ol property "

42 Mob ile Homes
for Rent

COOPER

Spring Into ANew Sectional or Single Wide Home ot

CHRYLSER-PLYMOUTH-DODGE INC.

KESSEL'S
QUALITY
HOMES
Super Savings Sale Ends May I, 1987-Save from '1000 to 53000

Middleport

All HOUY PARK HOMES HAVE 6 IN. SIDEWALLS. SELFSTOR STORM, TOTAL ELECT.

IMMEDIATE OPENING
FOR
MANAGERIAL POSITION
Full Time Registered Nurse
to Supervise and
Emergency Room/Urgent
Care Department

2 BR, fr . kit., doluKO both,
Prim. hoal, 1top·up dining
room. Unfurn11hod.
WAS 122.900.00
NOW

$19,900

Or Colt 614-992-2104

INDUSTRIAL NURSE
dvstriat nursing wil indudl ·•inlslrati·
vo/dtrilal duties fo adminisfor '""'""''"'·
ain .-.Is fw group insurorKo, wortrws
&lt;Or.,IIOfion and strflty, at well at irtvol·
v - in softly ond hoohh training.
Fodoral MogtA oftWI its '""""'., an al·
tradivo bonofit pacl&lt;aga and ~" ,..
tory. Wo .. a IUC&lt;IIIful Ftrlln 500
"""'"' with """'i...mor.rl oporations
wlidt """""""" and rislriluft a wirlo
varioly of ......, parts for "" ,..a~ inrUtrial, WotpQif. farm and atnllrultirrn

del.

.oom, tip

ni~hed.

nished.
WAS 119,500.00

$18,900

1987 Forest Pork
Custom 14X70
2 BR, l'l• bolh, ut&lt;hty
room,

large

ni1hed.
WAS '17,400.00
NOW

$16,400

3 BR, 2 full baths, Upgrado

unpet, roof

doomtr.

(arpet.

S34,so·o

$5400
2 BR,

and than lklrllutian To ,...;., &lt;Orrlid&amp;ntiul tOnlidorafion lor
tlis
Ulntif
indtJcling SO·
lory •
- ' ,..._Ito: hnonnol
Mra , DIUL MOGII COIIPOIIAliOH.
Forged Proclrrrts Division, 2160
l-'om Av-, GGIIpalis, 011. 4563 I.

gas heat,

all

new . carpet .

COME CHECK US OUT

a,.....,.

547 JACKSON PIKE
I MILE WEST OF HOLZER RT. 35

PHONE (614) 446-7274
HOURS: MON.-SAT. 9:00-6:00
CLOSED SUNDAYS

NOW

boy win . Unfur·

$18,500

1987 Forest Pork
Custom 14X70
3 tR, upgrodo corptl. Un·
fu r nithed.

WAS 116,300.00
NOW

$15,300

1987 Bridgeport
26156
3 BR, 2 boths, fotmol din.
17x26 grtaf room.

room,

S24,SOO

1971 USED MOBILE
12X60 DOLPHIN

aut==

BR. Unfur·

19 87 Forest Pork
28X48 Sectional

Fam. room, 3 Ill, 2 lull

:' !.t~ trudr=andlim ..,..... 40 plorm·
Yarlr Stodr b

M~~INfw,.. rw~E~

$17,400

1987 Holly Park
28x60 Sectional

balhl,

3 BR, 2 full baths, utilty

roof, 1prayod ttl. Unfur-

NOW

2 BR, 2 full boths, doluJt
master bath. Uofurni1hed.
WAS 118,400.00

1987 Overland
Pork 14X72

3 IR, 1111 both, 1hingled

WAS 119,900.00

1987 Forest Pork
14X70

An Equal Opportunity ~mployet

Our G..ipolis, Olio manuftxturing lacility
has Cll itW11di11tt opening fora Registii'ICI
Nur11 with induslriol ond/or -gon&lt;y
room oltplrion&lt;o. Duties io addition to in·

1987 Holly
Custom 14X70

1986 Holly Park
14X72

EXCELLENT FRINGE BENEFITS
SUPERVISORY EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Can tart:
W. S. lUCAS, Hospital Administrator OR
Apply at Veterans Memorial Hopsitol
115 Eost Memorial Drive, Pomeroy, Oh. 45769

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Located at 22738 Bucktown Rd. in Letart Falls. Ohio · ''
Watch lor auctron stgn on St. Rt. 338 Mrs Oonohew rs
moving to Maples mPomeroy, so wrll sell the lollowmgr
"MOUSEHOLD"

pan1 &amp; d'shes
'ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS"
0&lt;Kall ' tool. Wr P r~ce drugg1st Pomeroy. Ohru and 3&amp; I Orl
glass bottl es. rnrsc ol d doll habre s stone
&amp; r.rocks. llat

MARKETING
POSITION

APPLY IN PERSON

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SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1987
10:00 A.M.

metal double bed n11sc laDl es porch swrn ~ chest ul ~ r a w ·
ers rol laway beds. dre ssi•r ha~e. varuty &amp; stoo l. m1sc pols.

Experience Necessary - Good Pay

992-6421

PUBLIC AUCTION

10 acre s of bott om land nlong
Mtddl ebranch of Shade Creek on
CR No 231 1'6 mt Wu1t of
Alfred Call collec1 ahor 7 00
p m 1 51 3· 885· 2050

Employer

s
Pr.

Next to Post Office in Vinton, Ohio
UPCOMING SALES

Two blldroom mobtle homo
newly t edecoreted see 58
Burdette Addn also u11ud runtal
work r.lothing 304 273 5655

43 Farms for Rent

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399 S. 3rd

8 --;;P~u"
bt;c
i c:--cS
" a"le- &amp; Auctron

2 bedroom tt atler tor ren t wtth
add-on and garage, 3 m1lns from
Pt Ple11sant o n At 2 N S2 00
plus ut tlt ttel and dep ostt 304
6'75-324 8 aft or 7 00 p.m

Unfurn 641 Thtrd Ave $226
plus depo11t Water pa1d Call

plu ~

down tow n Gallt poh~ Rnlor.,n
cos No pots Cn ll 6 14 44 6
1250

large 2 bedr oom trculet wtth
roo m 11dtllt10n on 20 nero!., at
Apple Grove, Ohto Free gas
$225 plu s ullhttel $ 100 dOI)OStl
required Call 304· 372 603 1

NOW

:: In loving memory of
• :our Dead Dad, Clyde
;. Wines , who passed
· ;:away March 2, 1985.
: ile never lose the ones we

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4 BR , 1'12 bath, L R Rd dep
requtred 8260 per month Call
614-446-4222 between 9&amp;6

RIDE 'FREE C.D.

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Houses for Rent

2 bdr h11 for sole or rent on land
contract Call614 446 -2589

8 room hu on 60 acres~ at
Eureka. $200 a month. 6 room
ht 75 acrefarm -Maaon County

PM

Forltral Mogul
Smith Iuick
Dr. David Carman
Dr. JaiNt Strauss
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John Hauldren
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dean Evans
lill &amp; Cathy Wrar
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Syl Most
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Iober! Gr"r
Doc GrHr
Hope lurnoll
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lowis Milltr

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875·6106.

inaster bath , outside swimmina pool.
Summer weekly rates ................ 1500.00 weekly
(Memotiat Day thru labor Day)
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Special Winter and Spring Rates also avatlable
''"'25.00 DISCOUNT FOR EARLY BOOKING. WITH.
DEPOSIT, BEFORE 4/1/87
For information, write or call :
The Medical Shoppe, Inc.
666 Jackson Pike
Gallipolis. Ohio 46631
Phone 446-2206

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Houses for Rent

Newly decorated hs in Gall 1po

'81 Commodore, 14x4&amp;, hka
new lived in onty 6 months ,
payoff. Phonel04· BB2· 3664.

2 bed roo m nv er view apartment
Eqwppud ktl chen, trath pickup.
ldanl lor 2 plirt1 es to share
o~pon cos C11 1t 614- 992-6539

0444

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614·992·6654

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bath complete k1tchen, get
hom pnrk m r11ar over look citv
parlo 8r rtiiiH 8250 / mo plu t
ultiiii&amp;S depotlt rtfereneea ,.,.
IJuttnd Nu pet1 Grea t tor 2 / 3
~ tng l o~ Ca ll614 446 492&amp;.

Mob1le Ho me lor ten t ne at Newly ccro stru cted 1 s!Ory, 2 BR
L~~~!~~-----r---------.J' ! Che1hire
duplell app ro" 1 rmhr trum
Call 6 14· 367 7148

Commerc•al buildti\QI for lease
Downtown Pt . Pleasant Stores,
offiCIIt A·One Reel Ettate
Cerol VefOer. Broker Call 304·

2 bedrooms, sleeps six with king size beds, Jacuzi in

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Business
Buildings

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5 Co urt Street. large 3 BR . 1 Y,

Unfurtmh ed opt 4 room5 bat h
Ce nt rally lo cnt od 1 u r 2 tldult l\
No pel s Aufer un r.o~ Socurtty
depo s1 1 roqwred Cull614 446

2 bdr , Plants Subdtvtslon Bul a
VIlle Rd. ens a month Call
614-44 6-4664 nftor 6 PM

19 86 Mobtle Hort1o1 14ll70, on
S t Rt 143 8230 gasmcluded
Call 614-992-5449

NOW MAKING RESERVATIONS!!!!!!
NEW CONDOMINIUM OVERLOOKING
OCEAN IN NORTH MYRTLE BEACH

2:-

In Euruka uxcellent11hape 2 Bdr
whh u p ando Re11 pond llle
adults on ly No pets S225mo
Deposit requi red Ph 614 ·246 ·
6863

8033.

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8 1by liner n8ilded lmmtdilttly.
Able to work odd hours. Call
814· 992· 7•03, ask for Sandy
AVON , no service ch~tgt, open
ttrrltorlu. phone 30•· 875·

1980 Liberty. 2 bHroom. all
electnc. furptshed , t77&amp;0 , W1ll
considllf trade. Call 814-992·

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Apartment
for Ren1

15 Cou rt Street , 2 BR. 1'Abathl , W/ w carpet compl.. t
modern kitchen, gat heet. well •
msulatod. w1red for phon e &amp;
coblo lv, spacio us p•rklng h~
rear pat•o $375 / mc plus
ulth!las. Depoait , Reletencu
ruqwrud Nopats Call614·•46·
4926

Furnished np nr1m on1 nux ! doo r
to i1br11ry One pro lessmnal ndu It
only Parkmq Call 514 446
0338

7220

2 bedroom mobile home Heat
furmshed Locat ed tn Galhpohs
Call6 14, 4461232

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1966 Skyline. 47•19 12?00
Call 614· 448·0390

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Furn1shed &amp; unfurnts had apu
$160 00 nnd tJp references Ph
304 675· 77J8 (H J04 675
5104 A 1 R~.t a l Es htl ll

House trailer tor rent Re f &amp;
dep requu ed Call 614· 36 7

32 acres 4 miles out11de city
limits Cozy 1 room, 1 story
home. Popular Addison school
diltrlct Flah1ng pond. bltl'n II out
buildings Call McGu1ra Aeallor
Co., 1402 Founh Ave Hunting·
ton. WV 26701 or call 304·629·

3 Announcements

Pumo &amp; organ lestons Mary .
lucat Call 614-446· 9787 or
614•446•4426
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Double wide 24x62 new win·
dowe. new counter tops, n!W¥
Ctrplll:, Ph 81.· 256- 9393

Farms for Sale

Apartment
for Ren t

Spac,Ou$ 2 I:JH apt Eat m
ktl chttn Washm - dr~ er hook-up
Wetor pa1d lmm ed1ate occ u·
pon cy Call 6 14· 446 7025

2 bdr fully furn1ahed adulu anly ,
utll patd Ca ll 614-446-4110

814-2'46·9248

Special Thanks for y.our financial support
on my basketball trip to Holland.
TODD MILLER

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446·2223

Card of Thanks

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Financial

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Situations
Wan•ed

614·992·3382

Work wanted, ttou te, oH1ce. or ~
spring cleamng 304· 676· 7361 ;

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446·7687

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2 bdr , all ut1htie1 pa id fiiCept
elec, turn or unfurn
se c
depoalt reQ utred Convenient
locat ion. Call 614 446 6558 or
614 446-47'78

30 acre farm hat good home
Iaroe b•n and large pond. South
Western School Otstrtct Ph

8 00 PM 304·372·9970

18 Wanted to Do

614·742·2292

800·642-3619

MAKE EXTRA 1\lON EY OUR ·
lNG YOUR SPARE TIME! Sttow
our new line of calendar11. pens
and ad..-ertlting gifts to local
ftrm s, Prompt . friendly terv•ce
from '78 year old AAA· 1 Com·
pany Weekly commtss1on a Set
your own houra No lnvettment
or Collecltona. No experemte
necessary Write Kevin Pe1ka,

Situations
Wanted

1871 Nathua 12x611, 2 tldr .
large bath. very good cond
18600 or bett offer. Call &amp;14·

end used homes ttarttng at
$4.400.00 and up. 304·675·
3000

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K II K Mobile Momea. Inc, new

Tribune - 44~-2342
Sentinel - 992-2156
Register - 675-1333
LAFF-A-DAY

2687

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42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Wright

1981 Schult!, total eh~C1ric,
central air. 3 bedrooms. 1 v,
baths, with extras 304-676·
1189 after 6:30PM

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2471

Public 'Notice

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

KIT 'N' CARLYLE

Mobiie home for aal1, 2 bed·
Joornt. good cond. 210 C1mden
A\18. 30~· 175 - 1452 afler3PM.

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 MI . 33
WEST. GALUPOUS. AT 36.
PHONE 614·4&lt;16·7274

'7080

POi NT RRC'K - Th&lt;' La urrt Gr ang&lt;· Hall rn !he Porn t Rock .
area of Mcrgs \ ountt y was destroyed by frr!' la te Frida v mghl.
The• bla ze at th e ooe-stnr&gt;· fr amrbuild in g. reported to br more
rh.tn 100 vears old. was ou r of co ntrol whrn Columbia Townshi p
firem en ar med at the scene
Couse of the blaze has not been d!'ler mrnPd There ts some
rn surancr cove rage Everett Holcomb a tea cher at. Mctgs Hrgh
Sc hool . rs mas ter of l.au rel Gra ng&lt;· which met tegula rly at the
butld in g F'11 emcn " ''"'t o the scr m· al1 0: 'li p m

Court issues marriage license

For 11le or rant. .. bedroom
house. ba•emant. ctrport, New
Haven, 30•· 882· 2664 .

32 Mol:iile Homes
for Sale

• ~ BR Windsor mobile home
; Awnings Plus 2 acttl, 12 fruit
• tr ees, county water, septic, ideal
, locat ion '!~ mile N Portltf·Hwy
· 180 114,900 Call 613· 731 ·
· ~107 C1n't1.
: 2-story, 4 BR, 3Y.t bath,lg living
, &amp; famtly rm • tpacioUt kitchen ,
•~II batement. swimming pool,
• Buckeye fireplace. stove, od
•heel , low budget Ctii614· 44S.

Fire destroys grange hall

POMEROY - Xi Ga mma Mu Chapt er ol Ret&lt;r Srgma Phi
Sororll\ wtl l me&lt;·t at 7. ~0 p.m Tur'~·" " ' the home of Mrs
l'u 'ivn Kn rght.

Homes for Sale

. 614-446-1358

GALLIPOLIS- The allotment of :100 tickets for !he Bon Jovi
concert In the Char les ton Civic Cent er ha ve been sold al the
AICOVI' In Ga llipohs
Th e outlet is sold out and wtl l not be gettmg more tickels,
accord in g to Pat Ball, manager. The tickets at th e local store
wer€' sold in about 40 mrnutes. and anot her 100 people were
turn ed a'.&lt; ay , and Ga tltpohs City Police were ealled for crowd
con trol.

Eastern board to meet Tu esday

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ASK
ABOUT

S27,900
H~

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PUMP. ...
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COMPLETELY .•
ALL ED
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PRICES
ARTING AT ,.
$1800.00 ••
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W.Va.

Apartment
for Rent

51 Household Goods

fu• n•sh ed apt •. m
Mtddlepo n All utiltttes pa id
$210 mo nlh plus dcpo s11 . Un ·
furrm hed $200 614 -992
6763
1 Uedtoom

Now takmg apphcat mn s Stone
1100 Po·
well St , Mrddlepot1 Oh io Con·
tac t on sit e Res1de nt Manag er
Mu1n1o Joh nson, 9 00 AM t o
3 00 P M Mon day thru fnday
Onu b~ d 10o m a partment s for
Sen•or Cit1ze ns, Ha nd1c ap , or
Or sa bled 614 - 992 3 055
Fm HA EHO

Valley Furmlure new &amp; used
larg e section of quality hmuture . 1216 Eanern Ave ,
Galhpolt•

GOOD USED APPliANCES
Washers. ' dryers , relngereton
ranges Skaggs Appliances ,
Upper R1ver Rd beatde Stone
C rest Motel 614-448-7398

Wnll!ls Apartm ent s

One an ti two bedr oo m furni shnd
np.H imcnts for ren t m Middl e·
port A ll Ll lilrt res patd Call
6 14 992 5084

mob•l e ho me s.
ho usos ~ Pl eas ani and Ga llipolis 111 4 44 6 -8221
APA RTMENTS

Two hudr oo rn lu rm shed ll pl N1:1w
Ha von, 304 -882 32 6 7 or 304 773 -5024
Two bedroo m apt. phone 304·
675 £5 48or 675-578 3
3 roc•m nparlm en t and bath,
utd1 trm; pond $225 00 mo nth
304-675 1090
Sm nll 1 tw tlm om Bpt 2 2nd and
M t Vern on A ve , $ 1 32 50

mon! h. 304 675 55 79
Unlurnr shud ga rage apartment
231 6 M t Vernon Adull s Only
No Pot s 304 675-105 5

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

Sotaa and

chair~ pric43d from

S396 to S996 Tables G60 and
up to $125 . H1de-a -beds 8390
to $595 . Reclmers 8226 to
$375 U.mps $28 to S125
01net1es 8109 and up to f 495 .
Wood tablu w 6 chan s $285 to
$796 Desk G100 up to 8375
Hutches S400 and up Bunk
beds complete w -mattreues
$295 and up to $395 . Baby beds
S110&amp; 5175 Mattresses or box
spnngs full or twi n 863, f1rm
S73, andiS83 OueensehS226,
Kmg S350 . 4 drawer ch e11t $65
Dressers $89 Gun cabmets 8
10 12 gun . Gas oro l ect r~ cra n ge
$376 Baby mattresses $35 &amp;
S45 Bed frames S20, $30 1ft
Kmg h ame $60 Good selec tm
of bedroom sutte s, metal ca
brnell headboards $30 a nd up
to &amp;tiS

s
Whirlpool wnher t7&amp; Kenmore
Washer t95. Mavttg wringer
Wlllh8f t96 . Rtfrtgerator trollfree 196 Relrigerelor aide by
ltdl'l 196 Eleet"c ,.nge 30 inch
$96 Electric nnge 36 mch 196.
Gas range 30 Inch *96 Orytr·
Ke nmore $85 Skaggs Appl1tn·
ces. Upper Rrver Rd., 614-4467398

2 twm beds. wttfl boll springs &amp;
mattress 2 matching bed
spreads, *200
614 -2666606 after 6 PM

c.n

Used Rhtem Hot Wa1 erTank, 40
gallon electnc *66 . Also loll'e
seat lUi Call614-742·2961 .
Roll-away bed , console radiCI
record player, elec1rlc aewmg
mac hm e, number of lemp t ,
electriC floor sweeper 614· 992-

2374
One bl8 ck and white Zenith TV ,
f111e prece maple break fast set
Call 614 -992· 6871

Used furnrture wood table &amp; 2
benches Deds, dresser , wood
wardrobe. 3 mtles ou t Bulaville
Rd Open 9AM to 5 PM , Mo n
thru Sat 614-446-0322
STOP-LOOK -SAVE 11
Moll ohan Furmture &amp; Appltan
cas. Rt 7 Norttl Gallipolis, Ohro
P h 614-446-7444. 6pc Wood
livmg Room Suite $39 9 00

45 Furnished Rooms
-j

For rent Slel!prng Roo ms and
light houso koep mg ro orns Park
Cnn tr 11l Ho te l CHII 614 446
07 56

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Roo ms for rent d ay woeh
month Ga\11 11 Ho tel Call 61444 6 97 15 Rent as low liS S120
mon1h
For Atm l Eff n:ion cy slnupm g
room s Call 30 4 -77 3 56 5 1

46 Space for Rent
Olltce Space lor Re nt Excell ent
lo r AtrutnllVS Ac cour1ton t. et c
Close to Court Ho u s" C11 ll
W1 suman Re al Esta te Age ncy.
614 -44 1i 3644
Thtf!e room ollt ce OTW Ga lhpohs, newly remodeled S300 00 a
mont h. mc!udes all ullltt res Ph

6 14-446 1647
18 ' •48 ' St eel Bld g 747 Ttmd
Avenue 3 pha se powf!r 12 h
overhead door , co ncret e lloor.
C:rll 614 446 2 362

COUNTRY MOBI LE Hom e Park.
Ro\Jie 33 N o n~ o l Po meroy
Ren tal tr atlers Call 6 14 ·992·

7479

Merchandi se

SWAIN
&amp; FURNITURE 62
Ohv u S t Gal lr pohs Now 6 used
\N()Od-co al stoves, 6 pr: wood lR
t UI IO $ ]99, bunk bedt $199 ,
mchnurs nD"W &amp; used bedroom
itH1 ftS . wrmgru washers, &amp;
:ihoes . New hv l!lgroom suttea
$199 $699, lmmps. Call 614446-3169
~U CT I ON

£: ountv Appliance. In c

ORDER &amp; TAKE
FERTILIZER
NOW SAVE
MONEY ON

UREA
DAP
SUPER
PHOSPH ATE
POTASH
BUY STRAGHT OR
BLIND TO YOUR NEED I

MGM FARM
CITY,
INC.
POMEROY, OHIO

Good

TV seu.

Open BAM to &amp;PM Mon thru
. Sat. 614·446 -1699 , 627 3rd
,l.vo Gallipolis. OH .

POMEROY,O.
992-2259
NEW LISTING - lebanon
Township - 30 acres
woodland , mrnerals, free gas
from e11strng well Prrvate,
secluded $9,500 00
RACINE - Newer ran ch
heme en corner lot S~ac1ous
livrng room w1th beautrfu l frreplace large modern krtchen,
3 bedrooms, basement Excel·
lent condrt1on large carport,
concrete dnve $47,500 110
POMEROY - Nr ce I llcor
plan rn town 3-4 bedroorm,
2 baths, lull basement, lndrana Sandstone frrep lace.
Extra lets for parkrn g. all in
good ccndrtrcn
RIGGS CREST SUBDIVISION
- Really Nrce! Spirt foyer
home w~h 4-5 bedrooms allrn
excellent condrhcn Garage,
nice lot. WB hookup, blrnds
and shutters rncluded WANT
$94 900.00.

51 Household Goods

Estate

E.rly American, creim. brown,
~aold end orenge. couch and
chair, same •• new. hrly

American Zenith con1ole atereo·

Vti'!Jlllta

AM· FM radtO PI'! one 304-773-

6007

Ti's
Pizza

TEAFORD
Real Estate

March 2, 1987

Pizzas - Subs
Pizzo Bread
Carry Out &amp;
Delivery
446-8451

3BB-BB28
FLASH-NEW LISTING- 14 acres m/1, $40,600 Modern home vd3 bet:lrms
. ruul waler Supe r bu~ Can s utl· t:l l''lid~ fiiimeand I ac. or I ac vacant

216 E. 2nd St.

Real Estate General

Phone

1·(614)-992-3326
65 ACRES - 01 good farm
land rn Sumner area T.P.
water avarlable &amp;hard road.
POMEROY - 8 rm. 2 story
well built hom e. formal drn
1ng, lg famrly rm , frrepl ace,
natural gas FA. furnac e, attached woodburner , drs·
hwasher, cook &amp; bake unrts,
drspcsal, 3 baths, garage,
full basement and lg lot
83 ACRES - Near Racrne, 3
BR heme. lots of tractor
land wood s small """'"
and mrnera ls
HIGH HILL - 4.36 ac res
overlookmg the Ohro Va lley
near Racme Locks. T P. wa·
ter ava rlable Only $6,000
POMEROY - B rms , 2
baths, 4 BRs, natural gas
lurnace. carpetrng range,
lull basemen! and famrly rm
$18 000.
RACINE - 12x50 Krrk·
weed, 2 BRs. range. refrrger·
atcr, sund eck and lot. Just
$8,000
2.94 ACRES - 7 rm., 3 BR
home, furnace, leading Creek
water, nrce krtchen , ulrlity
room, woodburner, combmallon barn &amp; car garage.
$29,900.
CERTIFIED APPRAISALS
SELLING PROBLEM1
CALL 992-3325
BRUCE

Housinq
Headquarters

Minimum delivery

orders 15.00

rn
R!AliOR

V.A. REP-O-SSESSIONS
Priced For Immediate Sale!!!
You do not have to be a
Veteran to

fHA·VA CONVENTIONAL LOAN ASSUMPTION. No r easo n~ble otter relused
Owner mov1ngout of state Br-level home 2 · ~ acr es J BR bath LR, I ~ kttchen
on upper level 3 rms and bath on lower 2 car garage Tall trees 'lalural
sprmg good gart:len s1ace Secluded locaton
BRICK AND FRAME C OSE TO HDllER: Desuable homeand loca\on SR 160.
Ask to see rnstde thrs beaulrlul ranc h 3 BR coontry k1t chen lam1ly room.
wtllp. cuport I acre m/I. Low $50s
MAKE ADEAL - TRADE· Owner w111 accept mobilehome or sm~ll home Buy .
an attract1we 3 bet:lrm ra nch home and 2 ac for $25,000 Owne r wrlllANO
CONTRACT 1ematnrng 78 acres w/ 1200 lbs tobacc o bm an d barn
All BRICK RANCH /MAGNIFICENT \I lEW Plus 18 acres and pond Pu t your
own pmonaltouch tOwork and comptele thr swell desrgned home 3BRs. hv
and dtnrng rm . 2 lull baths 21' master bedrm . lg. k1l. laundry 1m Deck
overlookmg a pond Barn hurt !rei!~ WORTH SEEIN G WORTH OWNING.
MAKE OFFER: Small tarm located on Sl At 160.4acresm/1Framehome wrth ,
front ant:l back· porch, cellar new root and hoi water tank R~nge. rei. and
ce ment t:lnve 2 bld gs Good lg barn w1th fenced l1eld and small pond Ia 1a~e
care ol your horses
IMMACULAf£ CONDITION - NIC£ - NUT - KyRer CrJo. area 3 bedrm.
I1
h bath tam11y rm . Slaty an t:l hall New carpel New heal pump I car garage
Apteasu1e to show S50s
.
RECENTL~ MCO[RNIZED ms1de and oul 31g bedrms. 11
h baths, garden lub.
new country bkle k1tchen w/so hd oak cab1nets, screenet:l porch NEW"
GARAGE 28 •40' w/ heat. water 200 Wifing Can be used lor car repa1r etc ,
rttld SSOs Porter local1on
TOWN AND COUNtRY: 7 rm. home overlooking theOh10 Rtver l ovely ltv rm ..
and lormal drnrng rm , 3 bedrms l lh baths. 2 car garage,
storage. S36.000 00
OWN PRIVATE BOAT DOCK. 2111 acres m/lroat:l access to Ohro

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INVEST FliNT PROPERTY, S HOMES
live in one, Rent 4 or rent all S
-- All dose together

Apartment size ref rrgerator
Couch &amp; Chlllt, dinette set rwln
springs mattress , d~J:Sk. lr~mes,
&amp; chest ul drawers Call 614 446-3224

16ll 16 storage buildln,k Ntw
Sawmill end sawmill parts tor
sate Clll614 -247-3281.

Oa...,ison's land1capmg. Pmk &amp;
: 1/ihite Dogwood•. Flowering
, Crabtrees, Shade Trees and
, Con1fers Canbeplantednowfor
· th iS spring Ph. 614 -256- 1427

Half Prrcer Flashmg arrow signa
82991Lrghted, non-arrow S289!
Un hl)hted 8249 ! Free tatters!
See locau.., Call today I Factory:
1 -800-423-0183, anytime

" 16ft. Utlhty Trailer, du al ul&amp;,
: sohd floor Call 614-388-9802.

Swimmm9 Paola 8999 . New 12:-11
- ,.
- ,.-lli-ta_ d
_i_oh_A_II_"_m_o_te
leftover 1986 mo dal pools.
Hug e 15•2:4 foot swtm area. 4 control. Good as new Call
feet deep lncludea deck, fence,
:;~ning!l 814-992-5181 . Must
lrlter and wananty Ftnanctng l :--:--::-~-~-:--­
arranged. Installation INaileble.
Call24 hours 1-800 -34S ·OS 4 S. Tony's Gun Repairs , hot reb lue·
mg. Open 9:00AM to 7 :00PM
Mrud hardwood slabs 812 per IC
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bundle Contarning apl)ro~t . 1 Y, HtrbaUte lndependant Oist. Call
to ns FOB Oh1o Palllfl Co
p
me for product Mon -Fri 9 ·3
omeroy Ohio Call&amp; 14· 992 · Glor~a Grate 304· 882-3 162 .
6461 .

Top left-5 rooms, 2 bedroo ms, I bath, front &amp; back
porches
Top Rrcht -8 rooms. duplex 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, nat gas
heat.
Center-6 rooms , full basemen t, 2 or 3 bedroo ms. I bath,
large front porcll, gas FA fu rn ace
Bottom left-6 rooms , 2 bedrooms, I bath , drnrn g room,
nat gas heal.
· Bottom Riaht-Garag e apartment, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath.
renfrng now br $150.00 per mo.
656 -660

IUY AU FOR ONLY $72,600. l£T THI RENT PAY FOR IT
PHOUINOW

lEADlNGHAM REAL ESTATE-4411-71199

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20 Inch coal or wood furnace. 3
g,rave plots In Gravel Hill Cemetery , 14 tt aluminum boat. 26
HP Evenru de Motor end traiiBf,
400 CC motorcycle like new.
less than 1200 mllet, 25 Inch
Zenith Televl11on. Cell61 4-992·

304-675-1867
Surplus, Denim, Rtntel. Army ,
Carhan clothing , close out price. on tltlt\IY clothing Sam
Somerville's Eut Raven swood
Junction Independence RoJid· ·
Old Route 21 , Fri. Set. Sun.
12 .00-8 .00 PM , 304 -273 -

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Bulld1ng: Materralt
Block. brick. uwer pipe &amp;. wm daws . lintels, etc Claude Wm t&amp;rl, Rio Grtmde. 0 Call 614246 -6121

Dragonw ynd Catt ery Kenna\
CFA Himalaya n Pen ian end
Siern eu krtt ens AK C Ch ow
pupp1a 1 Cn ll 614· 446 -3 04&lt;1
after 7PM

Conerttl blocks all s l1 u yar d or
dtl111 erv Ma to n sand. Gelhpolr s
Blocll Co .. 123 Y' Pine St
Oalhpolls, Oh io Ct~ll 814-4462783

Regis tenrd La br pdo r Retr rever
pups Yollows nnd blac ks Own
tom ale • nd ma le Call e1.1anmgR
6 14 992 5101

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REAL ESTATE

446-3644

Cobra 89 XLR. CB redro, 40
chann el With ar)tenna. m1ka,
base or mobrle unit, *160 00
304-676-1867

E. M . WISEMAN , BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN, 446 -9565
B. J. HAIRSTON, 446-4240
CLYDE 8. WALKER, 245-627~
LORETTA McDADE, 446 -'7'~2!1

730 THIRD AVENUE - 3 Bedroom pay
rent wh en th1s nrce small 3 bedr oom home 11
available' Needs some decoralr ng, bul lor
$29.500. 1t's a good deal Jo&lt;t nghl 101 a sldllei
home 01 r et~r ed couple

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JUDY DEWITT

J. Merrill Carter
Phyllis Loveday
Jim CCKhran
Becky Lane
Patrick CCKhran
Ron Pitchford
Charles Moore

SOUTHERN HILLS I. E., INC.

446-6610

Our

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2nd

Av--e:.

446-4.206
WATCH THE RIVER RUN BACKWAYS -If rt ever
does you'll see rf lrrst lrcm the prcture wrndow of
your 'attractrve br -levellocated hrgh on a hrll 1ust 5
miles from town thr s very pnvate home in cludes3
bedrooms, 2 frreplaces. large famrly room, I 'h
baths, 2 car garage and over 2 acres to ream
around on Home has had excellent care and rs
ready to move rnto. En1cy crty schoolsand coun try
atmosphere $69,900

GOOD CONDITIONED 3 bedroom home Desrrable
lccat ron for wo rk. Rro Grande and Ga llipolis hrgh
sc hool. Nrce yard tor chil dren and garden area
Holdmg at $34,900
#344

EYI APPtAL - 3 bedroom

NEW LISTING - LOG CABIN IN RUSTIC,42 ACRE SETHNGI - 3 bedrooms. bath, hvrngroom.b.lsemenl, 2car
unatt1ched ga~age An lh1s and more for $48,90000
MUST SEE'
#2302
NEW 'LISHNG - MENU FOR TODAY!- How about a
tasty dis h of incom e? 2 story home and 2 bedroom ga r-

388-8155
379-2184
446-2230
446-7881
446-0458
446-8655
245-9490
446-6595

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acre

RIOUCIO ... TO $48,500.00-COUNTRY

Large cotJntrr k1tchen, basement, garage, cr ty schools

w1th l1 rep tacl!. dmu1R

$42,900 00

#2241

NATURE ITS BEST - 13 9 acresmore or less, w/ country home 5bedrooms, l.R., drnrng room &amp; kilchen, woodburner Hom e has been remodeled , most everythrn g new lc·
vely settrng, leis of frees Shade apple. plum. peach, pear, cherry and grape vrneyard All
mrneral nghts. orl and ga s well s have been drrlled . adiac ent and nerghbcrr ngpropertres
Call lor more detarls11
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VILLAGE OF VINTON- Drrectly across lroni the
new elementary school. Situated on 0 7 acres, thrs
2 story brrck/frame heme has 7 roo ms, bath, 3
walk·rn closets, full basement and a large metal
cutbuildrng Garden space, mature lrees and 2
perches add to the country·hke settrn g Possrble
loan assumptron $34,000
#401

LIVING - Br-level en large llat lot. Very
111ce home rn cludes3 BR s, 1 lull and 2 hall baths.
lg FR w1th woodburnmg II replace. I '' car garage
Newer carpet throu ghout most cl house Super
n~ce covered porch and pat10 101 lam1l y lun
located on Rt 160 $49.900
#207

mahon and an appointmenl

#2324
NEW LISTING - VACANT LOT - Nice bu i ldln~ lol al SR
141 Gas. c1 1y walerand sewage taps Ca llier more rnlormaloon. $5.500 00
#2325
NEW LISHNG - 99 ACRE FARM - 3 bedroom mobrle
~nformatoon

#2312
JUST LISTIO - New lrma Road - Has spacrouslamily
room w1th f1reptace, I If.. bath, 3 bedroom s. Nrce ne1gh·
borhood Call lor appconlment today
#2309
ASSUMABLE - 3 bedroom ~anch w1th eal·ln holchen,

#2317
PRICE REDUCED! -On thiS ranch slyle homeandove~
1 acres of land Modern home, one s101y, app!ox 1488
PRICE REDUCED $5,000.00 - ' Beaulrful location 1•

SQ. ft.. 3 bedroom s, livmg room, larrnal d1mng room very
nice. Blacktap road Green Township, r.lose to Gallipolis

m1les lrom R1o Grande. W!ll renl Lan dscaped lawn on 1

Good condrl10n Pnced lc sell a1 $34,90000

back Side ol Tycoon lake. Property welllaken care ol :
#2273
Pnced '" the 30s

$18,500 00

GENERAL FARM - Su1labl e lor hvestoch Some good

#2235

road lenc+na Owner savs suffiC ient water for r.~tt i P
Some marketable t1mber. barn. shop and house wh1ch
mcludes s1 • rooms and bath ~myl s•d•ng, stotm wmdows, a new outstandmg ch1mney wtlh newer f1repla ce
#2210
mset Clay TownshiP Call us now

more

112223

hou se, corncnb. barns and other biJIIdmgs. Hay l1elds

ground Pool. good garden .area Low mamter~ance . ctty
schools
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#2219
OWNER WANTS SOLD "IMIIIOIATILY"!- 3 bedroom
bnck ranch overlooking the Ohto R•ver I car attached
garage W1th approx 3 acres MAKE US AN OFFER •
#2232
WOW!!! 16,600.00 wrll buy thos 3 Bac~e s mere 01less
veyed. Smralleel bl road lronlage

homes. N1ce wooded area, needs some clearing, ruraf

water mrlable. located in AddiSon Township

*2249

HOMIIN CITY- Thos1bedroom home has awarm and
cheerlul atmosphere N1ce sunny krtchen wrth 1ange

V. A. Property Manager

and reh •gerator formal dintng room. living room. eKtra
w1de hallway part1al basement and front porch. Ineluded also, curta 1ns bhnds. washer and dryer and de-

PAYMENT - Slf.. acre tracts Su rveyed Road front age
Main highw.ay Rural waler aJJ&lt;IIIi4ble Restricled lor your
protection. A deal you can't beat Call today

fam1ly room, rec room,
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your own pnvate deck '"' · ·. 2
30'•40' pool So many e~tras must see
acres.

LISTINGS

REWARD

49 ACRES' - Several excellent bu rldrn g srtes
1200 feel road frontage on state h1ghway 4 miles
from R10 Grande Gently rolling hrlls and valley
Quiet country surroundrngs. Outstandrng vrew
Th rs property wrll really turn you on
WHAT A FAMILY HOME! - lhrs 4 level spirt
provrdes a space for everyone. livrng room and
family on drflerent levels, 3 bedrooms and
sparkling ceramrc balh en upper lev el. 4th
bedroom and half bath on another level. Also
rnclude stepmer kit chen and drnrng area, 1 car
garage, ga s heat, woodburner . central arr. Greal
locatron at end of Quiet residentral street I mrle
lrom town . $59,500

V a=an-t:;
BUILDING SITE - Woodland 5 acres, more or less, c1ty schools. Restricled '
BUILDING LOT has water tap

34 acre part1ally wooded. 211' m1les from crty Ha s been surveyed and

11226L
GALL lA COUNTY'S BEST BUY! - Only 6 years old. 4
bedrooms, 2 fu ll baths, 10 closets, mode1n h1tchen. 14
ft. cabinets, fu ll two storywtth walkout basement. Home-

orne wooded land Calllm a shpwrn g

Amenttles mctude kitchen w1lh separate formal din ing
area, 1 full bath , 3 BR. hvm g room, spacious family
room , attached garage, lg lawn. Ext. bnchand alum s1d·

Call us now. ,
NZ246
TAKE YOUR PICK!_ 97 acres to be di~ded into5to25

'"i· Pnced $40s.
N2305
WASHINGTON ILIIIENTARY - 3 bedroom home just
mmules lrom town, mcludes fam1ly room, 11.? baths,

home, 21
h car garage wtthel eclnc opener barn. tobacco
Dase, P.Ond Appr o_. 15 acresare hllable, 1est mpasture
and some woods Bea'utrful vtew surrounds home
rooms)nd bath. very nice. Barn and like newmetal shop
30'x42' industr~a l type 53 acres of lanr.t wtlh' toba cco
base Has assumabJe loan Pnced 10 the· 30s
~2279

PRICE SLASHID .. Jo $64,500 h cellen llccallonat 494
Oak Onve, 3 lg. bedrooms, lamtly room, eattn k1tchen
wtth complete set of appliances l rvmg room Lot s1ze

dend street. Within m~nutes from CitY I Year Buyer Pro·
tectron Plan Included $45,000
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a ppro~ . IOO'xl33'

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tel 1986 Centurv ·21 Rul £st1t~ Corporation 111 trust~ fOr the NAF. ® 1nd'•-trtdemarks of ~entury 21 Real Ettate Corporation. Priflle4'1!' U S A Equd\ Houslns OppOrtunrtv til
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~AC H OFFICE IS 'INDEPENDENTL~ OWNED AND OPERATED.
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5 ACRES PLUS 2110BILE HOliES - Over half of
lhe land is creek bottom and produclive for held
crops and garden. Also storage build i ng~ Good
well . 1971 12x65 Schulll rn good condrtrcn and
1961 10x50 Elcona in ~ood condilicn. located
lUSt oil St. Rt. 325, 2 5 mrle N E. of Vrnton Cou nty
water line on St. Rt. 325. Prrced to sell at $16,500

FARII WITH 60 ACRES - Lovely 3 bed1oom. 1 halh

newer ktlchen new ga s furna ce.located on aqu1et dea
.

#2299

#2209
COULD 81TH£ FARII FOA IOU!- Re111odeled.hom e: 6 •

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#2M

QUALITY BUILT OLDER HOME localed on largelet
rn Pomeroy. 2 car garage, storage area above
Basemenl. Hot water heat, ga s lurnace 2
bedrooms now, could arrange for 3 bedrooms let
us show you thrs one. Asking $32,500
#300

room house w1th atobacco typeba1n, made 1ntoashowy
place. Very clean and attract1~ e . 30 acres mor eor less
)obacco base, pond, pastu1e for a !ewhead of li'lesloc h,

s1te 1ncludes commerctal type buildmg w1th 3 car gar·
age, set up as a woodworking bus1ness. Pr 1cereduced to

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#2198
PART Tllll FARIIIRI -Theman who IS empl oyed hul
sill has far~ rng mhrs blood. ThiS ISonelor you Aclean 5

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TARA ESTATES - Very clean and well marnlar ned
brrck ra nch woth lull hasem ent Includes tanrlly
room. 3 bed rooms. ? full baths, lrvm groom. d1nrng
area plus eQUJPoed. ca1-1n h1l chen Also leatures
screened-rn pOt ch and open patio ga1age Ce ntral
a1r Well dl!cc~a t e d P11ccd m the 60s
n234

WANTED

room. bath, 3 bedroom s. under pmn ed Own er movm ~ .

BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY
- 3,100 sq. h.olllvrng

loader. Mobtle home, farm pond , tractor and eQutpment
Rural water Extra one acre lot w1th approved sept1csws·
tern, water and electnc on lot This farm is 1mpresstve.

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2ACRES PLUS IIOBILI HQME - 1980 fa~rmonr Lrvlng

in the $80s lmcoln P1ke Rd. Harrrson Township. 61
ACRESINCLUDED AS BONUS!
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TOUCH
THIS SPECIAL HOllE HAS A DECORATOR'S
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112221

i,1'rac{•c.

#2207

IXCILLINT HOME SITES WITH FINANCING AVA! tABLE AT AN UNBELIEVEABLE APR ANO LOW DOWN

hum1doher
112313
57 ACRES MORE OR LESS - LIV!STOCK FUll - '
Miihelable limbor or great wooded lol. Above average
pasture area fenced. large biin, stone silo w11h un·

acre tracts. Wtth•n 3•h m11es of city Par1!aUy wooded.
Private PubliC walel available Restncted·

• HOllE WITH SMALL ACREAGE - Near Vinton.
17 acres w1th l 'h slory heme Remodel ed home
has vinyl srdrng, new wrrtng, 1ncl ud es3 bed room s
1 bath &amp; lets of 1torage room 10 12 ac1es llal
ground Ought to lock at rt! $40,000.
#250

INVESTMENT - Dup l• • • ! garage separal rng Ihe unrl s Easy $600.00 per month rnccme
or hve rn on e and lei the · Under- _.;0
cond. Both ar e 2 bedroom s,
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l stun1lh as lbath, ?nd u
Mu ch larger th an they ar pear Ea sy mar nt e ~a n ce

bedroom. 2 bath ranch Famrly 100m, rec. room. attached 2 car double door gar a~e Nat ural gas heat lmmedtat~ possessiOn. Ky ge r Creek Schools
#22ll

N2306
133 ACRES MORE OR LESS - 2 storyolder homewrlh 3

#2263
LOTS FOR SALE - I acre lots for build1ng or mobile

2ND AVE . - INVESTMENT - Duplex. 2 rentals and garage rental Call lor mere delarl s
Prrced low $30s $385 00 monlhly rncc me

LARGE HOME WITH ACREAGE - 40 acres. more or less wt over 5,000 sq. tt , 4 bedrooms. 3 bath s lg lrv rn g room, form al d r nin~ lg kitchen w/ 35•ft cab1net space and
wall w/ cven and ba rbecu e prt. fam rly rm., 2 wb frreplaces , added woodburner in
• work. Malta wrndows, cedar closets, 32x36 garage workshop. 16x32 rn-ground pool. I
lor appcrntmenf
MODERN RANCH HOME - 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, LR, eal-in krtchen, lull basement, top
ground pool and deck area. Slorage bur ldrng. Pnced $40's.

Li=cing=
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#311

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30 'ACRES PLUS 14r70 1974 MOBILE ~OIIE Partially lurnished 3 bedrom, 2 baths, rn good
condrlron. Approximate!~ 1600' road lronlage.
County water. Woodf11! hrllland. Quiet area. Good
hou se location . Sectron '15, Morgan Townshrp,
Long Bran ch Road. Asking $30,000 for all.

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$19,400! - COZY HOME per lecl lcr srngl• person
or co uple IU" sta llmg ou l Rec!'nlly remorleled '"
good la sle. Includes lrv1ng room. e&gt;t -1n k1tchen,
deck off bedroom ovcrlookrnr. wcorled let f ull
base n.ent, new wmrl ows nr w roo f. flew c;upet
I HISDEAL CAN' f BEBEA I' Call hriOII'II s 1110 lair

FAST SALE
AT BEST PRICE

MUST SILL - I 9 acres IS avaolable wol h lhos sharp 3

over I acre $19.900.00.

bedrooms and more 2 barns, pond,\tobacco base. 2
storage buildmgs. On ly approx. 7 miles from town

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acres,
, cherry Lrvrn g room w/stcne frreplace and lets of glass
Formal dinrn g. complete k1tchen. rnvestment property,
ment, ga rage and workshop Crty school s

land lays very well. Excellent bUIIdm glot Hasbeensur

FARM LI,STING- 160 ac~es Pnvale location Modem
house, 6 rms .. !If.. baths P11vate water system, sprmg

bath w1th garden tub, extra nice k1tchen, dinette, ran ge,
rel ngerator. washer and dryer mcluded Sttu.ated on

446"-3644

SURROUNDED BY COUNTRY - A1tract1ve
b1level m great co nditiOn rests on a landscaped
I 5 acre let "' Ky ger Creek schools 3 bed11lom
home oiler s lam1ly room w1th ,, , place. hvrnr,
room wrth lrrcplac e and 2 lull b&gt;llrs la~ ge 2 car
garage Eleclrrc hea t purn p. blac klop roatl £n1oy
qruet counlly IIVJOR for a c ha n~e $74 900

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - 3 bedroom heme m
the crty. Home IS1n very good condrtron Gas heal
ce ntral' " · Also well bwlt ga rage wrllrlarr.e 24x30
room ab ove. su1table lor aparlmenl pa rltal
utrhtres '" place Askmg $42 800

IRSl AVENUE _ You will be inspired ,by the
ossrbrlitres this home oilers! Ccnvenrent to
~own town fine woodwork throu ghout wrthFrenc ~
doors, 1600 plus sQ tt. rn cl udes 3 bedrooms,
baths large dinrng and hvrng rooms, breakfas\
area. , small den and carport ProlesSiona
landscaprng front and back wrth multr ·l~ve l deck
$56,500.
- #409

MAKE US AN OFFER - Mob1lehom eandlot 130 ol an
acre m Eureka Clean and good co nditton Appliances all
included. Satisfactory well tor water but rural water line m
yard 1mmed1ate possession Call now fOf deta1ls

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ONE YOU CAN AfFORD - 3 bodroom mobile home I

Wiseman Real Estate

#2268

ut11ily area. Storage bU!Idm g Cal! tor more deta1ts

develop mer~! Toba cco base, bam . tie house Many sprmgs.for livestock water Pasture. tillable aland and
woodlot. Jams Wayne National Forest. good huntmg and
recreatmn So\lthwestern Schools Pnced low $60s

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#404

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3 81DROOII rRAILER AND tOT on Eureka $1 5. 000.00

reseeded and lert olo~ed on 1986. All ol thiS and more fo1
$54 000 00
#2315
608 SCOTT LANE - l ovely bnck ran ch, 3 bed10om, I ~
baths, Situated on ~ ac1e 1 car garage 18'x36' above

3

BUNG~LOW

EAS! ON THI IYES ... Easy on the budget too' N1lty 4
bedroom. l bath home. Newer wmdows ar1d k1tchen
Srtuated on mce I acre lol. $37,000
#2257

gara ge. 3 bedrooms, eat m k1tchen and

UP!!! - Make us an
en
prrced heme See this 3bedroom ranch I
Georges Creek Road and let's slart
$29,000.

or less
#2286
OWNERS ARIIIAKING A MISTAKE by selhng thiS al·
lracti vP. 3 bedroom, spht level home, 1!h baths, mcludes
applian ces, 2 car attached garage, pat1o, appro. ~ acre
lawn Call today lo see l hrs one'
#2307

NEW LISTED - BACK TO NATURE - 113.91 acres
more or tess JIJ; story older home wtlh 4-5 bedrooms.
I ih balh s, rural water an d 2 wells. Newer lencmg, milk·

Located at 654 Fifth Avenue , Kanauga . Terrific starter home offers
bedroom s. kitchen, dining area, 50d50 fenced lot

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24&lt; 28 2 ca r garage altacherl 40' anten na anti .
10tar wtlh very good TV recept1on ove1w1cle area All
lh1SWllh ce ntral a1r 13uyers Prntec11 on P l r~ n l 1strlf
at $53,800.

#120

- Located m R1o Grande Neat and clean 1\? story
home 10 good cond1lton 4-5 bedrooms, 2 fu ll baths.
k1tchen , hvmg room . fireplace. porches, full basement.
workshop and 1 car garage All Situated on 8 acresmore

age apartm ent located 1n C1!y Call today for more mfor-

$49.900 00.

'22,000

NEED AN OF FE R' - Qwet I ·
rust oil Si Rt
160 w1thrn I mrle ol new grarlr• schcnl 6 m1l es to
Holzer Hosp1tal N1ce h om e~ tt1 thc rHea Tins 3 y1
old qual1ty btul1 h o m~ IS on a laq11• lot w1lh tHee
shade t1ces Hilm e ~ ~ 3 BR. 2 ba th ~. livlllit room

!210

$45,000. Call for more

sewing room , utility room , full
basement and 1 car garage .

#lOG

#320

home, lg. barn Bordered by Racco on Creek near Vmton

Rt. 7 in Cheshire . 3 bedrooms,

Eng lis h SeH tlrl , full b lood ud
gnnd for hrAAd mg S10 00 e ach

2396.

Very large gymnastlccust'llon for
sale Durnbla CO\Iar. Asking: $76
Call 614-992-3200 or 814992 -3824. ask for Rev Baker .

At;

Pats for Sale

55 Building Supplies

&amp;865

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The Sunday Times-Sentinei - Pa

Pool teblt with equipment.
needs some repein , 130.00

LOCATION ... NEW

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Real Estate G
$50s •

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Real Estate General

2 car

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Man 's diamond ring . size 13 3
diamonds , .18 carat. 14 K gold
Recent appraisal m~e with
repl ace~ent value tat 1t
S399 95. Asking t300 Call
614- 992- 3~00 or 614· 992·
3824, a1k for Rev . Baker.

200 gaj . fuel oil tank, corltar ns
100 gal of orl. Call 614 446 2491 after &amp;PM
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: Clo'MI out sale on 1986 White
• sewing mac;;hme-equ1ppod to
• z:ig-zag, mono gra m, over cast.
• mend, hemming, makes button
holes darns . sews on Duttons
· and mora These mae hm es are
' new With a 10 yr. warranty.
Suggessted price is • 8329 95
noWonly$98.95 Call614· 386 41i35 for free deh11ery

LOOKING FOR AN AFFORDABLE HOUSE IN IIOVI-IN
CONDITION? - Th 1s isrt' B1lchranch approx 6 yrs.old.

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Fnewood 100% Seasoned Har dwood Sp l it. dali11ered. 6
stacked. SJ6 . Call 814 -4463 1 20.

2 hydraulic cha~r s , e~~.cu ll e nt
, conditron $40.00 each 1 salon
. hair dryer S50 00 Ce ll614 -446, 6621 .

. Wood t plitter 8600 Kswasakl
90cc l100 Call 614- 446 4426.

RENT W/OPTION TO IUV· 4 ac res Suburban I! t
11! tv. n,',y~'~if'thf'n" ~
e•cepbonall~ smart 4 bedroom 1 g fnls. lor t
cou , .... ~ .. ~ ..:
basement Recenll~ rem odeled . new carpet and wa llpap~r. Qurck pt~sse ss 1on

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Henry E. Cleland , Jr.
992-6191
Jean Trussell .. ... 949-2660
Dottie Turner .....992-5697
Office ........... . .992-2259

Rea) Estate General

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Plastic cistern stAte appraved,
plastic tept rc tanks , plastic
culverts, metal culvens RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Ja ckson, Oh 614· 286 -6930

IPROFIESSIONAL SERVICE MAKES

446-2946.

ACREAGE for elbow room'
Approxrmately 10 acres of
land near Chester w1lh water
and eleclrr c avarlable Per·
feel fer 'flobrle home or
burldrng s1te $7,500 110.
POMEROY - Srx acres close
to town - w1th nrce 1'h story
frame home, wrth 3-4 bedrooms Has nrce krtchen cabr·
nets, 10x20 storage burldin&amp;
patio, garden space MAKE
OFFER $16,000 00

,&amp;,
Call 614-256 -6251

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Pomeroy-Middleport-GalliPolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va .

Callahan 's Used Ttre Shop. 011er
1.000tiret , mee12 13 , 14. 16.
16 6 8 mil es out Rt . 218.

R Eii OEN fi.O.L.. I N'&lt;&amp;.i TME NTS. COM'-'I ERC IALI

rooms,
new furnace, new
large lot in country.
5 miles from town on Johnson Ridge.

March 1, 1987

54 Misc . Merchand ise 54 M isc. Merchandise 54 Misc. Merchandise

REAL ESTATE

614-992 -2181

52 VINTON ST.
GALLIPOLIS, OH.

51 Household Goods

~ used appliances ond

54 Misc . Merchandise

E. Mainlo.lololl

March 1, 1987

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NEW LISTING IN RIO GRANDI - Near grade
school and college Home on ~ ol an acre lot w11h
30x36 barn Excellent garden area Hrstorrc older
home occupred by former college presrdenl s m
good condrlron 4 bedrooms, 2 ba th ~. lg. ltV~n g
room wrth woodstove, fam tly 100m. drnm g room.
modern kitchen and 12x l8 sun room. Gas fu ed
hot water hea t. Ch eslnut wood wrndow and door
fa crn gs rn ma rn part of home. Just one of Ihe bcsl
burl! and modernrzed (rn good taste) homes rn Rro
Grande. Prrced to sell at $54,800
#35()
BUILT IN 1818, lhis homo offers whal most
don't: Large spacrous rooms w/ beaut rfu l
hardwood lloors · Includes lormal entrance, 2
stairways, parlor, dinrng room. lamily room and
living room, 4·6 BRs, 2balh s, new gas furnace and
c/a unit Reduced to $69,900

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N228

141 AC . MIL OF SOUTHERN OHIO HILLS &amp;valley
area. Over 'A mile of Raccoon C ree~ lrontage wrth
very scenrc bank areas, Good road lronlage wrth
several hill top loi:atrcns to burld. County water
mrlable. Young walnut tree planfrng wrtn many
now 5" in diameter 100 ac. of limbor rn all let us
show you thrs listing. Askmg S55,000.
#334
ATTENTION IIOBILE HOME OI¥ENRSI - I acre
vacant ground along Roule 7, Includes rrver
frontage. Localed lUSt below Eureka. $10,000.
·
M225

LARGE RANCH WITH ROMPIN' ROOM Spac1ous home on 3.3 acte!&gt; wh1ch ~ nclu (les la 1 ~~·
llat lawn off ers 1920 sq II I "~." IIVIIIP, IOOrn wolh
dmmg room co mbo w1th tu c p l;~r:c. roomy kllc hrn
wrth famrly room off lrom 11, 3 bnrfrOtlms ann ?
baths. Full unhn1shcd ba~tnn en l w1lh ou lt,tdr

entran ce Plenty of room lor kods to play Crly
sc hool s. $69.000

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OUTSTANDING BUY IN SYRACUSE - 3 becll oom
home With alii he lrrmm1n P,s [ ully CQIIIPPCd cai·IO
k1 tchen, drn1ng 100m, ? lull hath ;, l1 vrnr: roo mar111
fam,ly room Countrp lyle decooalmg Large 2 c a~
garage wrth heat and water ONI Y$43.0o0 Many
ot her extra s
~236

OH, WHAT A DEAL' -Owner 11 makrng l hrs 3-4
bedroom 2 stc; y home a vrry easy buy Home
Includes famrly room hvrng room, drnrng room.
I 'h baths Nrce set1 1ng on 5 ac1e1 ovcrloo kmg the
Oh rc Rrver . Heme has new roof, new furnace. new
w111ng. Askrng $ 32 . 50 ~: Wants an ofi Br Wrll help
w1th down pa ym ent

ms

COMPLETE TH E WORK AND SAVE$$$ - A lot ol
work and money has been spenl rn remodelong
this 2 story older home. but mo1e yet lobe done
Has larae Slle rooms, 3 bed rooms, bath , family
room . living room, kitchen , dmrng room ana
partial ba sement New rool and dryw all, and
I
srding almost done. Kyger Creek schools. $2

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61 Farm Equipment

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'2010 John Deer&amp; diese l tractorplow• . disc 03960. New Id ea
Dyne Bounce mower S495. lat e
model 2241 John Deere baler
•1296 . Hay wagon 5300 . Call
614-286-6622

New two row mechineal to-

bacco transplanter wilh 300 gal
lank. $1 , 100.00 . 304 ·676 1286.

U.S. 36 Weat. Jackson. Ohio

614-286-646 1.
Mauey Fergu son. New Hollan d.
Buah Hog Salet &amp; Serv1 ce. Over
40 used tractors to choose h om
S. co mplete line of new &amp; used
equipment . Largtlst telect ion I~
S.E. Ohio .
JIM ' S FARM E QUIPM ENT
CENTER SA 35 W Gallipolis.
Ohio . Call 614 -4 46-9777. we.
814 -446 -3592 . Up front !roctors with warranty over 40 used
tra ctors. 1000 tools.
180 M assie Ferguson Di esel
Tra cto r 2300hrs. 'J3.950 .00.
6ft . Pull Type Bush Hog
S450 .00. 300 gel. Sprayer w ith
20ft . boo ms $295 00 Ph. 6 14 -

286-6522 .
Coming Soon. New progressive
John Deere Agr iculture Deal ership i n Gallipolis . Wat ch for
opening ennouncement.
360 lnlernational diesel iractor
with front end loader S2760. 2
bottom plows 6250 . 3000 Ford
tractor with plows &amp; disc
$3950. Call614 -286-652 2

Now buying 1hell co rn or ear
corn. Cell forlatest quotea. River
City Farm Supply , 614-446 2985.

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Livestock

Autos for Sale

1986 Ford Thunderbird. one
owner, mutt tell. Cell614-2451974 Dodge ChJ!IIenger : o'ver
600 in motor. New Cam. 4
barrall c·Mburetor, heedert, 4
new llrea. on kevalonts with eir
shocka. Needs aome body work
68 00.00 Call 614 -388-9668.

Ouro c Boars. Bred jult lik e the
boArs we tested at the Ohio
Testation that gained over 2.6
lbs. per day . Roger Bentley ,
Sabina. OH . 513 -58 4 -2398.

1970 Chevelle-Must Sell. Aaking $2600. IV!ay considor trade.
Call 614 -448-8201

4 yearling heifers. % hereford , v~
Simmental. Paul Karr. Chester.
Ohio. 614-985 -3538 .

1979 T-Bird. 77.000 miles,
PS -PB. AC. AM -FM Stereo·
CUI!ette, $1700. Call614-256·
6267 after 4pm.

Regis tered Polled Hereford Bull.
4 years old. opprollimate wo ig hl
1.400 to 1.500 lbs. 304· 67 5-

4478 ..

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1984 Olda Cutlau Siera Cl.
Loadod with extras. Super clean,
$4850. 86100 book value. Call

614-286 -6522 .
1977 Honda Civic. 4 apd ..
ra dio/ can ., rebuilt engine. good
besic transportatiOn. Call 614-

Hay &amp; Grain

Hay for sale. T.

A. Willi amson.

3 04 - 676 - ~586

Approximate 1.500 bal esmi•ed
hay l or sale, first and second
cutting in barn, $1. 25 per bale.
Call 304 -675 -4600 between
9:00am and 4:00 pm .

Wh ite Fn rm Tr nc tors, Best Price
In Area. Siders Equipment Co.
Henderson. W. Va. 304· 675 7421 .

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1991 Z·2B Camaro. red &amp; black
interior. PS . PB, 11ir. tilt wheel,
cruise. AM -FM ca11ene. Ph .
614-388-9 802

Large round bales (If hey. $10.00
each Will detiver Call6 14-446·
1052 after 5pm

477 New Holland 7ft Hay bind,
like new for S2, 600. Vermeer
Round bal er 4x5ft . bales. usod 1
sesaon. Call6 14· 38 8· 9832

Tr anspor lalion

9234.

62 Wanted to Buv

CROSS &amp; SONS

Hay 81.25 bate, call 304-6753997 after 6 :00.

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

446-6694 .
1983 Chevrolet Chevetta 2 dr ..
red, good cond . S2600. C&amp;ll
61 4· 446 -8528 .
1956 Buick Special UOO. 1976
Cflavy tmpela UOO. 1976 Ply·
mou th Arrow S400, or will sell
all 3 for S1000. Call 814-446 -

3969

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Autos for Sale

1979 Monte Carlo. A / C, cruise

'~~~:~' '0©Edittd
\tc{}
N\- ~ t-~S®
br CLAY R. POllAN_;;___ _ __
Owords
Reorra~ge the 6 scrambled
below to make 6

control. •unroof. new tirea, 305,
Y·8 . Exc . Cond. Call 614-448·

simple word!.. Print lettan of
eactl in Its line of squares.

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WOlD
GUll

2 Bulck .Opalslor tale: .1 runt, 1

for parts. Call614·446·007&amp; .

7673 .

3111~

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3324 .
1973 Dodge Charger. t700
firm . Call 614 -446- 3082 after
5.

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1984 Chevy Chavette, 2 dr ..
auto ., AM ·FM tap e, Eliltra nice.
$2999. John's Auto Sales.
Ruleville Rd. Gallipoli1, OH .

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1979 Dodge Magnum. Can be
aeen 1 mile on 218 . or Call

5

614-446· 4312 .
65 Mustang. 302 eng . 3 1pd.,
uking 81000 o_r best offer. Call

6

367-7750.

5589.

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1980 Camero. VB. air, auto.
$1700. Call 614-992·5648 after 5":00 p.m.

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1979 Chevrolet p/ u, 4x4. V-8.
Auto .. PS / PB. SAW. Exc, Cond.
$3600. Call 814-446-4053.
1973 C-60 .Chevv 2 t on 16ft.
dump bed. Good conditio n. Call

fiUfOSfUfWBJ 9JEIM ElM 6UfU9A9 9UQ

O.taun y, ion pickup. white,
4-spd., excellent cond. 81500.
~~ _warwick Rd. P.t Pleaunt.

1981 Honda CB 750K . Pur·
chased new in 1985. Ac:;t ual
mileage-370. Excell ent tandl·
l ion. t1300. Cell 614- 446·

3476.

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Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

' 86 ToyotA, 4 wheal drive, ext1a
cab. lllsded. 5 year tran1f8f'eble
warranty, 89.500.00. 304·882·
3760 or 304 -773-6858. ·
1978 Ford F- 160, • wheel dr'ive.
klckout hubs, PS , PB, auto , good
cond, 304·882 -3236.
'73 Chevy -Suburban. 4 wheel
drive. $1,200.00. 304 · 676 -

1857.

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1986 For d" Escort staticn~
wagon. 4 dr .. AT. AC. PS, P8;"
AM ·FM storeo only 1.900 mllee,•
304 -675 -5286 .
:

1981 Olds CuUis. !maculate
Codition. AM ·FM ca&amp;sette. A.C.,
new tires. $3200. 614 -992-

6556 .

1988 24 ft . Playt ime Pontoon
Boa t wit., 50 HP Mercury
engine. l ots of axtns. Call
614·992-322 1.

1983 Honda 760 Shadow . l ow
mileage. en95. Call 614· 256 1404 or evenings -614 - 256-

76

1606.
1981 , KX420 motorcycle. call

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

Used GM uent missions. All
internally Inspected &amp; guaran·
teed. Af s·o Ford &amp; Ctlryaler. Ca/1

304-675-4040.

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614-992, 8763.
8x35. 2 bedr60m trailer used for
cam ping. Can be left on rented
riverbank lot in Weat Virginia Of
·moved. Lot haa electri city and
city water . Call614 ·992· 3221 .
Aintream 21 ft . 1970. Vmy
good condition. 13900.00. C11 ll
304-896 -3006 alter 6 p.m.

Used auto par ts . Ct.rysler and
Chevy. Call 814-247 -3281 .

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Auto part s for sale. Radio, A .C.,
glass, end other PIU11 tor 1977
Cordoba. 304· 713· 5651 .

16V2 h . Glutron Slti Boat . 1977
Mercury 176 HPrecently rebuilt .
t38CIO. 614· 992· 5437 after 5
p .m .

B-N-M Tire. blemished tire!'.
Dean. Central. 13" -14" -16".
304 -895 ·3468.

Real Estate General

446-3636~~

111111..,..
O,.TUitln

18 rt . Monitpr Camping traitor.
Excollent condition, S19 00 .

614-446-0966 .

aday Realty

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&amp; Campers

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Home
Improvements

The Sunday Times-Sentinel- Page- D-7
82

85

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

General Hauling

co11!. lim es tone. and
Atave\ Dfl liverftd 1 10n 11nd u p
Jim Lan ier. 304 -675 1247 or
675 -73 97
Hou se

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1979 Chevy C-10, black, 4
wt.eel drive, 250 engine. plus
four 11x15 tirea. phone - 304-

79 Motors Homes

16ft. Ban Tracker 111. 40 H.P. · 73 Midas Camper . Asking
Ttolli.-,g Mo101. live well, and so $1600. Clll 614·256·1235.
f orth. Paul Kerr. Chester , Ohio.
614·985-3638 .

7289.

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Boats and
Motors for Sate

Go House Hunting With

1978 Camero. 68.00Q 11cturat•
mites . aut omatic. AM - FM:
cassette. sharp, 62, 000.00 . •
304 -895- 3599.
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1:13/II!:Jn8
3SIW30
7n:W:i
0/11/S"'O

pua ejup B41 '41J!Q suos mo 1noqo

1983 Hcnda V-46 Megna, ex cel·
lent condition, very low mileage
with extras Ph. 614-36? -0683.

Real Estate General

1980, Z-28, 350 T-top. Mony:
extraa. 304- 675· 6392 ifter.:.
5:30.
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-weweJ 1.. 'U! P9Wf40114 OS'MejJOO
14B!UP!W 8 PB4 94 l l IV 'BW!I

' 79 Chevy luv. 4 wheel drive. eir
cond, good shape 304-676·

895· 3850.

'6,14, 985· 3949.

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74 Motorcycles

$1.500.00 304 -675-3886 .__;•
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.. awo4 ,e6 01 S3lnN11'4 3/ll::t
PB4 I puo sg: U SBM II '!111M I! Jeq

1978 VJ ton GMC 4x4 truck.
,350 Auto. C11t 614-446·85 30
after 8:30.

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1973 MercurvCougar 8300.00·.
1985 Honda Scooter CH - ~OQ,

by fi lling in the missing words
I
1
L--L
. -I...-I...-I...__,J,L-...1. you develop from step No. 3 below.

1979 Cougar, 302. auto. 1976
Ford Van. 6 cyl. auto. Phone

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Trucks for Sale

.

1973 Ford F-100 True~ . 3 spee~
standard . Runs good. Body fair.
.Qo&lt;)d woJk truck . $360. Call
•304· 8715· 1'911 .evenings .

'79 Mercury 302, Y· B auto. new
raidal. 8960 .00 . ' 7B Oldt
Omega 260 , 6 cvl. au to. good
cond, $850.00. 304-576-2192.

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1972 Pontiac Catalina. Good
mo1or and tranamisaion . First
t126 takes it ! Call 614-992·

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1977 Volkswagen Dashor, 4cyl.
4 sp eed. 71,000 miles, real good
core. 304-675-3641 .

0 ri e ev4;1 nin g we were
. . . . .
remmlsc1ng about our sons
~-:::::::::::::::~- birth, the date and time. At
r- S UN
17hehadamldnightcurfew,
0 VE
~;-,:.-;....:.:..,::...~:,--l so he chimed in, "I remem. l8
1 1 1·9 1 1bar it well. It was 11:55 anq,1
~-:::·:::·:::·:::·:::·:::· had - ------to get home. ·

1981 Mercury. 4 cyl. automatic,
air, radio . rear window defrost.
good condition. 81~95 . 614·

"3934.

' 77 Chevv Nova, 6 cyl, auto: PS,
PB, AM ·F M. Keystone M a~t-.
radial tires, 304-882-2625.

REBRUN -f
7

614-379-2 436

1974 ChevV Cheyenne pick-up.
-PS . P8, AC , topper, bra~ e
•conlrol. S2600. Call 814-446·

1976 Buic.k Regal S700 ..00.

Phon e 304 • 676 · 1888

72

8525.00 Ph . 614-388-9669.

614-992-2839.

6,oo PM .

Trucks for Sale

1972 Ford good condition

Buick 6 cylinder ·engine, rebunt
!en than 20.000 miles In Bul,clc
Skyhawk. Body good. trarqe js
bad. Sell complete $600. Ball

LUFFTI

A'utos for Sale

72

1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 door
ted an, 6 cylinder. standardahlfl.
68,000 actual miles. 6~4 · 986 ·
4306. ask tor Jim :

1986 Ptvmouth Touriamo. $600
&amp; auume loan. Call 614 -448·

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

' 78 Chevrolet K· 5 Blazer. good
cond. 304-675· 3348 or 875 568&amp;.

AMX 1977. Nor11lern born Out
southern bred. No rust . $1&amp;00.
OBO. Must sell. Call614· 742 ·

614-949-2092.

1 984 Plymouth Reliant, 4 apd ..
AM ! FM . low mileage. Caat.
Price $2999 . John'a AutoSalos,
Bulaville Rd .. G111ipolia, OH .

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Auto~ for Sal~

3059.

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AUDREY F. CANADAY. REALTOR
ROHER! GORDON. REALTOR. 446·6216
M~RY FlOYD, REALTOR, 446-3383
25 LOCUST STREET. GALLIPOUS, OHIO

Servtces

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Home ,
Improvements

RON ' S Telovislon Ser vi ce.
House calls on RCA, Ouazar,
GE . Specieling in Zenith , Call
304 -676 -2398 or 614 ·446·

24&amp;4.
Fettv Tree Trimming, slUmp
removal. Call 304-675 - 1331
RINQLES'S SERVICE , e11pe·
riunced carpent er. electrician.
mason, painter . rooting linclud·
ing hot tar appli cation) 304·
875-2088 or 675 -7147.
Rot11ry or cable $'tOOl drilling
M oat well a completed umeday .
Pump aalea 1nd set' vlce. 304 -

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND tiEATING
Cor Fourth and Pinfl
Galllpolia. Ohio
Phone 614· 446 -388 8 or 614446 -4477

85

Wille' hauhno. Fo rm orly Ken
Wh tlat on&amp; now John' s Wn ttrr
Sijrvi c., Snm u PII CHI, Ph onu
304 · 67 6· 291 9 Of 576· 2464

General Hauling

87
Dillard Wahtt Sur v• ce Pools.
S11terna, Wells Oelivmy Any
time . Call 6H 446 7404

895-3802

James Boys Water Ser v1 ce. Als o
po Qia tilled. Call 61 4· 256· 1 141
nr 61 4-446 -1175 or 6 14-446·
791 1.

Starkl Tree end lawn Service
Hedg e• . ahrutu , buahes
trimmed. lantllcaping, n ump
and leaf removal. 304-6782842 Of 576 ·2903 .

Watterson ' s Wa1er Hauli ng ,
reatohablu rates. immodiat a
2. 000 gallon dolivery, crl t flln l .
pools. wall , fl t C. call 304-676 291 9

Upholstery

A &amp; M C\r5t um C01.1C hus Hr HI
R ll u ph o l ~ ut r Y . St Rl 7. Crnw n
C1ty. Oh 614 256 14 70 . Evu
614 -44 5 343B Oprm tl 111iy 9 w
4.30. S11t 9 30 ICI 1 30 Oltl &amp;
njtw U p h os t ort.~ rt

Mowr cy'r. UiJ holswnn \1 sm\.. nrl
lt lco unty lutra 22 y ri l ll ~ Th t~bu al
Ill futn itlll ll Ull h ll hi ltHII I\1 Cull

304 - 8 7 5 4 1 5 4
esltlnll1 65

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Un co nditional lifetime guerlln·
tee. Local refttences furnished.
Free estimates. Call co llect
1·6 14·237-0488. day or night.
Rogers B~t ae ment
· Wat erproofing.
SWEEPE R and sewing machine
repair. parts. and suppl iet . Pick
up and delivef\1 , Davis Vacuum
Cleaner. on e half mite up
Georgea Creek Rd. Call 814·

446 -0294.
All typea ca rpenter &amp; concrel e ·
work: ln t.!lrior. e~~; terior . remodeling, pain11ng, roofing, fre e
estimate• . Call614 -446-6n4 .
Ro om addition•. electri ca l. roof. ing , t iding. plumbing . E11cellent
references C.11ll 614-367-0412 .
Mullin&amp; Home \mprovemeRt a.
Vinyl &amp; Alum . Siding &amp; Soffit.
Free eatimates. (William Mullins)

Ph. 614-388-9621 .
Grant Home lmprovementa-We
apeciali1e in sun decks / patios
also suspended ceiling1. Fr ee
estimatea . Call614 -985-4128 .

S137-t"'"'IJOS

SUNDAY PUZZLER
ACROSS

$39,
I
style
leatures 2 bath s, 3 BRs, .
family rm . and lormal dining, carpeting.
woodburn•n g stove Call lor more
1nlormat1011

TAKE A LOOK AT THIS .... Very nice home
and convenient focatron just off Rt. 35. 2
bedrooms, den, kitc hen w/ range, side-by srde refng, washer and dryer, living room,
formal dining, fireplace, large front porch

PRICE REDUCED TO $39,900!- GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - This home offers a
large LR with fi replace. krtchen. drnrng
area. 3 BRs, bath. full basemen!, 1 car
garage. deck, fenced yard just mmute&gt;to
town on Rt. 141. Ca ll lor an appointm ent.

ADDRESS: RT. 35 RODNEY
PRICE: $46,000
TAXES PER HALF YEAR: $159.82
LOT SIZE: .260 ACRE
PAYMENT: $351.63 PRIN . &amp; INT.

DUPLEX 4 SALE - Goeat investment lor
the buyer. l oc ated on Graham School Rd.
Each uni t offers 2 BRs, living room. bath.
kitchen and stove. oelrig., OW and dJSpl.,
laundry, large carport, central air and
storage welL

!BASED ON 9% INTEREST RATE 30 YEAR TERM WITH 5%
DOWN PAYMENT.)

1 Reduce sharply
6 Praise

NICELY KEPT FRAME RANCH WITH ALUM . SIDING, 3
BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, FAMILY ROOM WITH WOOD·
BURNER, WELL INSULATED AND A 2 CAR GARAGE.
ONE OF THE BEST BUYS ON THE MARKET.

10 Largest conlinent
14 Poker slakes
·19 Brllish
conservatives

21 One opposed
22 In the mood lor
23 Quarterback 's
fool ball toss
24 Superimpose
26 Highhanded
abuse

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THIS COULD BE THE ONE FOR YOU Located just of! St. Rt. 35 in Spring Valley
Estate. Tri-level home with 3 BRs, 1 ~
baths, equipped kitchen. LR. dinette. FR,
frreplace, carpet, gas heat, central arr.
covered rear patio. pool and attached
garage. Don't let this one get away.

MAKE THIS YOUR NEW HOME - Brick
ran ch 3 BRs 1'h baths, kitchen w/ range,
doubt~ oven. 'ow. livingrm ., dinette, family
rm , fireplace, full basemen!. screened
porch, 2 car attached garage. KC school
drstrrct.

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28 Postponement
29 Baseball's
Durocher
30 Baker 's products

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LOCATION - LIVE IN ONE
RENT THE .OTHER or RENT BOTH! - 2
story home with 3 BRs, bath, LR, kitchen ,
dining rm . gas heat. Garage apartment in
rear oilers 2 BRs. bath, kitchen, laundry
room. Call tor more information.

BUY ALITTLE OR BUY ALOT!- Thi shome
ca n be purcha sed with 5 acres or 58 and
. offers 3 BRs. 2 baths, LR, kitchen,
wood burning stove, carpet, tobacco base.
40x60 barn, cellar house and several
sheds. Call for mooe rn formation.

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OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL HAS REDUCED
PRICE TO $47,9001- n rs home at 61 3
Second Ave. has lovely woodwork wh ich
accentuates its style. l ivmg rm. w/ fioeplace, formal dining, 3 or 4 bedooms. 1~
baths. spacious kitchen with lots ol
storage, gas heat. unattached garage.
Convenient to downtown.

SPRING VALLEY ESTATES - Tri-level
home offers 3 BRs. 2 baths. nice equipped
kitchen , l -slraped LR, dining area, 24x12
lamily room with woodburnrng firepla ce.
~as heal, cent. air, 2 car garage. Call today ·

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ROOM TO GROW - 2.5acres. more or less.
Very attractive ranch slyle homefeatures 3
bedrooms, 2 baths. LR. kitchen w/range,
retrrg., mrcrowave, lull basement, carpeting, heat pump/cent. ai o, one car atta ched
garage plus an unattached garage. l ots of
room tor gardenrng and entoying the
outdoors. Call today .

FIVE ACRES - BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH HOME.
EQUIPPED KITCHEN, OAK CABINETS, SNACK BAR,ELECTRIC
HEAT PUMP. CENT. AIR, PLUS WOODBURNER. CUSTOM DE SIGNED TO CONSERVE ENERGY WITH 6" INSULATED
WALLS. 12" INSULATED IN ATTIC. ANDERSEN THERMO PANE WOOD WINDOWS, INSULATED DOORS. HOME IS 5
YEARS OLD. CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. $56,000.

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP - lovely home
offers 3 BRs, 3 baths, equipped kitchen,
14x44 family room, dinette, frreplace, 2car
unattached garage, 20x40 pool and
salellrle drsh. Call foo an apporntment.

COLONIAL STYLE ON IV• ACRE. WELL MAINTAINED 3 BR'S,
1 BATH, FAMILY ROOM. WOOD BURNER. GARAGE WITH
WORKSHOP AREA PLUS MOBILE HOME PRESENTLY
RENTED. BUY BOTH FOR ONLY $45,000.

ANOTHER FARM IN THE KYGER CREEK AREA - APPROX.
78 ACR ES. NICE MO DERN FAR M HOME HAS ['.; BATHS.
EQUIPPED EAT-IN KITCHEN , All ROOMS ARE SPACIOUS.
FENCED PASTURE POND. BETTER HURRY . THE LAST FARM
WE HAD IN THIS AREA SOLD FAST' $75.000.
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NISHEO KITCHEN , SNACK BAR. LAR~E ROOMS. PARTIAL
BSMT .. CARPORT WITH STORAGE ROOM . NG SCHOOL
DIS!. REDUCED TO $30.000 .

SPRING IS ALMOST HERE and we have the perfect colla ge along Raccoo nCreek for you to spend your su mme1
even.ngs and weekend s .year around llvmg. Buy now
$42.500.00

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ATTENTION! PRICE REDUCED TO
· $29.900 - Very ~ice starter home in
Centenary . 3 BRs, LR. kitchen, bath,
fireplace , full ba sement. Call tor an
appointment

AFFORD~BLY PRICED AT JUST $29,900!

-Close to city on Rt 141 this homeoffers
kitchen, LR. famly room. dining room and
full basement. large unattached block
garage. Call tor an appointment

REDUCED TO $24,900!1! - Nrce home
offersliving room. kitchen w/ range, relrig.,
and displ., drning room , bath . carpeting,
woodburnrng stove, unattached garage
and a 16x32 office and shop. Call today.

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BEDROOII HOME ON KAYHY DRIVE nea1_

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ranch olleJS 3 BRs, 2 bath s. kitchen with
ran ge. drspl , OW, microwave. LR. FR with
stone hearth and woodburner. formal
dmrng, new carpet. heat pump/cent. air, 2
car atlached gar age, covered 1eao patiO ,
fenced back yard . Ca ll lor an apporntment.

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$19,900! - This attractive home offers 2 •
BRs. balh, kitchen with range, diningroom,
LR, carpet, 1 car unanached garage,
srtuated on two lots. Call today.

STEP INTO ELEGANCE when you enter the
toyer ol one of the French City's fi nest.
Formal LR, formal dining, spacious master
bedroom with office or sewing room
adjacent, den . 2 BRs upstairs, 2'h bath s. 3
frreplaces , lg. family room , sola num.
covered patio, screened porch and much
more. Call for an appt.

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- Nice two st_ory home oilers 4 BRs, 2
baths, LR. kitchen. den. d•n•ng room . lull
basement, sundeck, lrreplace Call fm an
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ONE OF A KINO - · 4 BEDROOM BRICK HAS2 COMPLETE
KITCHENS FORMAL DINING ROOM FAMILYROOM, FORMAL
LIVING ROOM HAS$OLIO WALNUTPANELING. FIREPLACE.
· PATIO WITH BARBECUE GRill, PLU S DECK EXCELLENT
CONST-RUCTION.
AN ACRE LAWN CITY SCHOOLS

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:JUST LISTED! NICE RIVER VIEW. FRAME RANCH WITH
'VINYL SIDING. 3 BR, FORMAL O.R, PARTtAL BSMT , CAR·PORT. KC SCHOOL 'OIST. LI STED AI $24.900 CAN BUY
EXTRA ACRE WITH 40X40 STORAGE BLDG. &amp; MOBILE HOME
HOOK-UP. ALL FOR $29.900
NICE g PRIVATE! _ OBL WIDE WITH 2 ACRES ONBLACK·
TOP ROAD 3 BR 1' ' BATH. FORMAL OR, UR. CELLA R
HOUSE STORAGe' BLDG &amp; 2 CAR GARAGE. KC SCHOOL
btSI FANTASTIC BUY AT $32,000.

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GRAHAM. SCHOOL ROAD - Very nice
ranch otters kitchen w/ range, relrig.. OW,
dispi, microwave, l~. FR. dmette. 3 BRs. I
bath, cent. air, carpetrng, 2 metal utihty
bldgs. Shown by appointment.

EXCELLENT LOCATION! CLOSETOTOWN. BU1 NOT IN TOWN.
EXTRA. BIG 100X200 LEVEL LOT. 3 BR. I 'h BATH. EAI·IN
KITCHEN WITH RANGE &amp; D.W. GARAGE. GAS FURNACE.
SUPER PRICE OF $39,000.

106 Earth goddess
107 Mysell
108 Fe is its symbol
110 Drunkard
I t I Hosp. rm.

126 Nerve network

42 Warbled

127 Congenial

44 Rumo r

128 Chr istian festival

46 "Planet of lhe -"
47 Suspended

130 Unit ol llallan

48 Sicilian vo lcano

132 Hearing organs

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133 Grate
134 Biller vetch
135 o, ot Celebes
137 Soil drink
139 Health resorl

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Origin
Cylinder
Father
Cheer
Dampens
" - Mice and
Man "

curr en cy

140 Liquid measure

14 t Encountered
143 Living room in

Madrid
145 - Bela Kappa
146 Culllvatlng

148 Prison
supe rint endents

69 Uquely
70 Cake ol soop

t 52 Finishing

7 1 On th e ocean

153 llalian seaport

73 Figure of speech
75 Conl inued story
77 Epic sea tale
78 Keen
80 Apporlioned

154 Highway
156 Stick togelher

8 1 Dutch commune

82 Mate

t 50 trri1ated

157 Remains a1 oase

158 Unemployed
159 Propel onesell
lhrough waler
160 Appor11ons

66 Prolix for hf11f

Bea tles l!lm

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Southwes te rn

Senator l rom

Knnsas

86 Mr

S travin sky
89 Three-toed slo th

Indians
9 TwiSI
10 Place in line

90 Mu ltit ude
9 1 Acto r William !\

11 Location

93 Welcomes

12 DOE
13 Diphthong

94 Art lfidlll language

15 Pinch
16 Three- pronged

spear

11 3 Face ol wa1ct1
11 5 Erbium symbol

41 Depression

Love''

14 Part ol c hurch

11 2 Rani

121 Guarded
124 Bound

63 Knock
65 Splil

7 In addi1 io n

state sm an

t 19 Tellurium symbol

79 G reek Iotter

'o'elns

6 Note ol scale
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77 Long-legged b11d

between leaf

4 "To - With
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74 Thul thing
76 Again' prefi x

92 Dutch measur e

96 Fo ot wear

97 Olm inu11ve sull 11&lt;
100 Th erefor e

102 Chlmn6y carbon
105 Cavern

17 Dining

109 Me tnt l ast enur

18 Rain and h ail

11 2 Inform er s
1 13 lit ! l atl
114 Looked

20 Declared
23 Antilo .d ns

25 " The - ol Living
Dangerously"
27 Redcap
26 Decays
31 Walk
33 Reward
36 Heraldry: graflad
38 Epic poetry
40 Barracuda

41 .. _ in tho Sun"
4 3 Eal away
4 5 Baltimore

condescendingly
of a

1 16 Seco nd
series

1IB Old Portu guese
mo1tey of accoun t

120 Har blng rs
12 I Sta11on
12t&gt; S malllu rntlu re

wheels

123 LOllS
125 Small drop
126 Pillage

basoballer
46 Worshipped
47 Sword handle

127 loud notse

49 The sweet sop

131 Stick IO
132 Chemical

51 Loop
52 "The Six Million
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129 Bro wn w ith w!"u to
.nl or spe r sod

compountl
133 Ar1 tcle o r rowel ry

53 Macaws
54 Sprlnl

134 Uncn nny

56 Spur on

136 Asslslan ts

59 Aelurns 10 the
scene

60 Try to notify (a
person)

136 Fish sauce
lr10 Trunshxcs

141 Clayey oorl h
142 Wmtor
prec 1pital1on

6 1 Sant1ar ac tree

144 Tiny port lclo

63 Funeral cor s
65 Plnlail duck
67 Nourished
69 Mile: obbl.

14 7 Illumin at ed

70 Pennants

PRIME LOCATION - IDEAL .RENTAL PROPERTY 2 BR S.
BATH, NICE BACK YARD. $1 6.000.

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149 Capuchin monke y
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153 Prefb: lor tw •ce
155 Ooc•motcr abbr

NEAR EWINGTON - APPROX. 70 ACRE S. $18.000 THIS
COULD BE AGREAT LOCATION FOR A SUMMER CAB IN. OR,
IF YOU LOVE PRIVACY A YEAR 'ROUND HOME MOSTLY
WOODED HILLSIDE.
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SOME BEAUTI FU L TILLABLE tAN O PLUS WOODLAND 4
BEDROOM FA RM HOME RECENTLY PAINTED SEVERALOUTBUILDINGS. TOBACCO BASE
62 ACRE FARM - 4 BEDROOM. 2 STORY HOME, NORTH
GALLIA SCHOOL DISTRI CT. THIS IS AGREAT BUY. BEITER
HURRY' $35.000.

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COMFORTABLE HOME, THIS PROPERlY Will MAKE BOTH
HAPPY. 30 ACRES, 2 STORY. 3 BEDROOM HOME. ALSO HAS
MOBILE HOME HOOKUP, LOT OF ROAO FRONTAGE. NORTH
GALLIASCHOOLS $69.500 JUSTti S! EO!

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~xJSirn g 4.800 sq II. metal bld g. Buy now for $60.000.00. •
BUY NOW: 2 ACRE LDT located w•lhrn SpnnP,freld Twp .
• Ga llra Ca. $10.500.00.
.PRICE REDUCED ~ fho ee bedooomhumcrnPiants Sub-'
e drv 1s,on. Exce llent co ndrtron and oeady tomove rnto . Full
• basem ent. caoport Comlorlab le. Was $43 .500.00. NOW
$39.500.00 .
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NEW LISTING - 3 Bedom. home s•tualed alon g Hannar
'~race Rd .. Walnullwp. 1.8 acres. Pnced for rmmedrate sale
38.000.00.
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• sanl Valley Estates; 350- ot road frontage, wrth c1ty water
. sewer and gas on premrses. $400.00 peo 1~!"1 foo.
• NEAT 3 BEDROOM HOME located along Roush Rd.
• Cheshrre Twp Ky Rel Co eek Schools. Approx •, acre.
wbip. pool Buy now foo $49,!j)0.00

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101 Odors
103 Jog
104 - Angeles
105 Roman

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2 Paramours
3 Interstices

92 Concur

120 Possess

Fore1old
Food program
Paid notice
Diner sign

1 Shoulder wrap

overstrain

11 7 Float in air

72 Rugged m o un t run

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89 In music, high

37 Tropica l fruit

66 All ernalive word

sq. building with frontage on St. Rt 160.
12x20walk-in cooler. 12ft. dairycase. Call
tor more details.

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If you're selling your home, come list
with us! Your house will ha've awider exposure to more qualified buyers because of our advanced •. wide-ranging
listings of real estate. Ourfully-trained,
professional staff of realtors will bring
their expertise to the matter of finding
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WE HAVE JUST LISTED THIS 3 BEDROOM BRICK AND
FRAME HOME IN CENTENARY HOME HAS NEW ROOF AND
VINYL SIDING. YOU Will ENJOY THE FAMILY ROOM WITH
FIREPLACE AND THE CO NVENIENCE OF THE ATTACHED
GARAGE. BACK YARD IS FENCED TO PROTECT CHILDREN
AND PETS. SEE AND YOU'll BUY' $4 8.000 ,
PRICE REDUCED OVER $5,000 - GOOD LOCATION IN
TOWN, 3 BRS, 1 ~ BATH, BIG BACK YARD All FENCED.
$24,500.
IIAIE AN APPOINTMENT TOOAY TO CHECK OUT THE SPECIAL FEATURESTHIS HOME OFFERS. THE CEDAR SIDI NG
MAKES IT SPECIAL ON THE OUTSIDE &amp;' YOU'Ll LOVE THE
EXIRA BIG KITCHEN/ DINING CO MBO WITH SNACK BAR.
PLUS, fOYER, NICE SIZED BR 'S &amp; LR, i FULL BATHS &amp;GARAGE WITH OPENER. CITY SCHOOL OIST. YOU'VE BEEN
LOOKING FOR THIS ONE! UNBELIEVABLE PRICE OF
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'farm flashes
The Annual Galli a Countv slon Center near Jackson. Plan to
Tobacco :roduction Meeting will arrive at the District bflice by
be he ld 1 hursday, March 5, 7:30 7:00 p.m. If you want to view the
p.m., at the Hannan Trace High program. Bud has talked to Dean
Sc hool. There. are many new Baldwin , tlje presenter of the
things that Will affect Ga llla program and feels this. will be a
Count y tobacco producers In , very good presentation.
l9R7. We hope the speakers will
Beef prices are the topic of
provide educational information di scuss ion when most loca l
to help producers "cope" w!t.h farmers meet. One measure of
Produ c tion, Leg islati ve and market trend possibilities Is a
Market Ch~nges. Spea ke rs will reta il average price fl)r live beef
mclude: .lim Wells, Professor cut s. · These · cuts are: Chuck
Ementus, O.S.U. : Brook Che· Roast , T·Bone Steaks; Sirloin
ney, From the Tobacco Institute; Steak : Round Steak: a nd ground
and Mr .. Dave Coulte r. Are a heel. There has not been much
Co nserva tionist from SCS. The change at th e retail level lor
meeting will co nclude with a several month s on th e national
re port fr om the Galll a County average. Wholesale prices have
Pr ld e ·ln·Tobacco Association . fluctuated somewha t during the
Ll~ht re fr eshments will be past month. The natlo nalfive·cut
served courtesy of the local average on February 12 was $2.40
Tobaccco Assocta tlon .
per pound. During the past
The la tes t In edu ca tional e f· severa l years, strong consumer
forts are "Satellite" Video Tele· resistance ha s been met a t the
co nfe rences. A highly .:eco~ · fi ve·cut average level of$2.50per
mended presentation Gram pound,
Marketing : P oll ey a nd Options
The spring ca lvi ng season for
for Survival, Pa rt 2" , ~ill be Gallia County Beef producers is
Tuesday ;, ~arch 3 at ?.:30·9:30 ~ell underway . Warmer weather
P:m. on . il es tar 4, lOD . Home ts a lwa ys nice during calving
v1ewtng Js encouraged, but 1f you time . Extra attention should be
are not set up , Mr. Bud Carter given to the herd Including
has ar ranged to have th e pro - frequen t inter va l checks for
gra m run at th e Drstrict Exten· potential problems. Be prepared
to give fluid s to scouring calves
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tha t become dehydrat ed. Consult
yo ur veterrn artan lor advice as
problems ari se, A thumb rule,
even In cold wea the r Is to not
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locked up tn tight barns for more
rha n 1 or 2 days because of
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their ca rd . or those who have kened because of lic e problems
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failed the test a nd wish 10 retake often havecalvln gproblems, Use
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caution in treating weak cows
: AREA FARMERS ENCOUR·
th a t a re near ca lvi ng as some
! AGED TO BECOME CERTI·
If you do not have a Pesticide Insecticides may tend to make
: FlED- Area farmers who apply Applica tor Ca rd and would like to wea k animals stiff for a few days.
: their own pesticides will benefit obtain one, then a ttend e ither the
-rrom attendtng a pesticide appll- w:oo a. m. or 7:oop.m . session.
~ca.tlon training meeting a nd
Nt•w people do not have to attend
: getting a state certifica tion to usc the tra ining to become certified
OHIO VALLEY UVESTOCK
Market Report for Frb. 21, 1987
- restricted products.
- just take the tes ts. However,
Sale e\·ery SatUrday at 1:00 p.m.
: More and more, some of the most people do a tt end the trai n·
Trends: VC'al Ca lves, s tea dy; f'eedr r
Cat tlt&gt;, s t('ad.\'; Cows, Sf('ady; Steers &amp;
: most popular and effecti ve pes ti· tng be fore t akln~ the exa ms.
Yr&gt;arl !ngs, ffi('cl. frame #l &amp; Jr2, 2~ -300 lbs.
Examinatio ns will be given on 159-172:
-cldes available today are bei ng
300·400 lbs, 158·172.50: 400-500 Jbs.
: classified "Restricted Use" . If Wednesd ay, March 4 in the 156·168.50: 500·600 tbs, $5;.50·168: 600·700
. $54-163.50: 700·800 lb.! , $51.50-$58: 800
, area farmers want to preserve afternoon and evenin g, he re at lbs
lbs &amp; up. S4lH56; HPifen, mro. framl' .ttl &amp;
: their right to choose a nd use all our off ice. Reservations are •2. 250·300 lbs. m ·$64 : JOIHoo Jb'
: available pesticides, they need to need ed for the training a nd 154 .50.$63; 400·500 lbs. 155-$60: 500-600 tbs:
1.13-$60: 1'00·100 Jbs . $54159: 700·1100 Jbs .
· become certified.
exa mina tions. Please call our 14~ ·$55 . 50: 800 Jbs &amp; up, 143·m .50: Bull s.
: Besides protectin g a Iarmer's office at 992·6696 if you plan to med. fr ame 11] &amp; 112. 250-300 lbs, $56-$69;
301HOO lbs. $55·11l9.50: 4005011 lbs 15.1
· ·right to use the pesticides of hi s attend or II you have a ny othe r $64
.50: 50Jl.f00 lbs. $54 .50·11l5: 600·700 tbs.
. choice, certification makes good qu es tions or concer ns rega rd ing 151-159.50: 100·1100 lbs. 148.50-~'K 800 tbs &amp;
up, $4$-$53; Holsl&lt;'ln Steers &amp; Bulls 300-800
business sense.
this .
lbs, $43-$49.50: Bu tcher Bulls. 1200 lbs &amp;
·; Certification ca n help farmers
MULTIFLORA ROSE CON · up, utllltlrs. 54~- $49 : ca nn ers &amp; cull ers.
S40-S&lt;I5; Butcher Cows, utllitl('s, S.17.50: get more for their chemical TROL - Multiflora rose can be S45;
ra nn&lt;'rs &amp; cuners. $33-$38.50; a few
~dollar. the dea ler emphasizes.
killed during Its dormant season . h£'1fNE't 1(1 rypC&gt; cows. up to ~47; Lt. Wt . low
' For example, studies show that Ban vel Is la beled lor dorm ant grad(' cows. S31 -down; Sprlng('r Cow!'i,
Cow &amp; Calf romb.. $370·1540:
"poor mixing or calibration can season ap plications. Two differ· $215·1450:
V('ai Calv("S, ('hoke &amp; primE&gt;. S90-S102:
:: cost $10 or more per ac re. ent Ba nvel applica tion me thods mf'd. ~Tad(', $77-$90; Baby Ca lv('s by th e
hearl. $100-dow n.
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Top Ho2s: 190-200 lbs , none: 200-210 lbs,
· tnj(, calibration and a pplication conce nt rate and lo·oll basa l bark $43-$46: :n0·240 lbs. $46.50-$47.50: Butcht&gt;r
, ~~kills, That means better control meth ods. These two dormant Boars. 400 Jbs ·&amp; up, non('; Butcher Sows,
300·400 Jb, , 139·142: 400·500 lbs ..142.50·$4' :
: or weeds, insects and diseases. tec hniques of appl ying Banvel 500-600 lbs. $44-$46; Pin-s bv the hf.'ad
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ca n be used on frozen ground $17·$30.
F£&gt;t'der Calf Sa le 3-7-87. FC'f'der cattlr.
. :; Beyond business consldera · prov ided water or s now does not cows &amp; CJIWs, spr lngf'r tows. Ca ttle will
1x' r~c('ivf'(l Frid ay or early Sat urday
~ tions, however, certifi cation Is· preve nt getting the Ba nvel to'the
· the respons ible thing to do. It soil. Research Indicates th a t mormng.
. demonstrates a profess ional attl· do rmant Ban vel appli catio ns
: 1ude toward the responsible use perform best during January ,
Pia~
::,of farm chemicals. And by February or March, but dell·
; Increasing awareness of ta fety nitely use them prio r to spring
POMEROY - The Meigs Soil
procedures, It helps farmers take leafout. Res ults a re comparable and Water Co nserva tion District
,, those steps necessa ry to protect to summer foliar sprays . Some Is spon so ring a co untywi de
'; themselves, their famllles a nd crown resproutlng result s from fourth gra de poster cont est and
;! their farms .
use of all of the labeled mate· sixth grade essay co nt est. The
.. Pesticide training In Me igs r ials, so follow·up treatme nt s theme for the contests are
,County lor new applicators will s hould be planned . The ra te of "Water, the basis of life".
,be held on Tuesday , March 3rd application should not exceed
P resentations with a slid e
show "Water, You Ca n't Live
1from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. or from 7 to two gallons of Ban vel per acre
-:10 p.m . at the Extension Office. trea te d.
Without lt" are being done In
~ These two sess ions will be for
See yo ur count y Extens ion most of the elementary schools ,
. those who do not have a card a t agent or farm supply dealer lor
This cont es t will run until
~ the present time or those who additional Information on the March 24. All posters and essays
.. wish to add new ca tegories to spot a pplicato rs.
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C· County Extension Agent
~. GALLIPOLIS _ Two major
~ agricultural classes will take
~ place this week. Pesticide Trai n·
·~ lng tor new applica tors wi ll be
,. Monday evening and the Annual
; Tobacco Production Class will be
' Thursday evening.
; . The Pesticide Training Class
~will be held Mond ay, March 2: 7
.• p.m .. at the North Gallia Hi gh
.!School Vo. Ag. Room I enter from
; back side of the building)
" This class Is set up for fa rmers
·~who need to become certified as
.• Private Applicators In order to
: ~use restricted usc pesticides on
•their own farm . Persons who
·~need a Commercial License may
::;attend but need to submit appJi .
'!Cations to the Ohio Departme nt
"()f Agriculture prior to the March
'~18 test.
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·~ Each year more pes ticides
~become restricted . Las t year
emany of the soil granular insecti·
tcldes became restr icted J ust in
~the past few days Bladex has
~become restric ted. I suspect that
.-:there Is a lot of Bladex with the
:;general use la bel stil l in the
o;Supply line , but once that is gone
¢farmers will need to be cerlified
l;ln order to purchase Bladex.
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MYSTERY FARM - This week's mystery
farm, featured by the Meigs Soli and Water
Conservation llistrlct, Is located somewhere In
Meigs County. Individuals wishing to participate
In the weekly contest may do so by guessing the
!arm's owner. Just mall, or drop off your guess to
the the. Dally Sentln~l, 111 Court St., Pomeroy,
Ohio, 4a769 or the Gallipolis Tribune, 825 Third
Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631, and you may win aS5

. cash prize from the Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Leave your name, address and telephone number
with your card or letter. No telephone calls will be
accepted. All contest entries should be turned In to
the newspaper office by 4 p.m. each Wednesday .
In case of a tte, the winner will be chosen by
lottery. Next week, a Gallla County farm will be
featured by the Gallla SoU and Water Conserva·
tio.n District .

Deadline near
for tree. orders

YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR

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Gallla SWCD
GA LLIPOLIS - Orders ar"
being taken for the 1987 T ree
Seedling program up to March
13. Please make sure you have
placed your orders by then, II you
wtsh to support thi s Dlstrtrt
program . The District offers
seedlings which can be used lo r
erosion control, windbreaks , pri·
vacy screens a nd beautification
of a n area.
This yea r fruit trees and plants
have been added as a response to
public request s. Apple trees, t
strawberry and raspberry plants
are offered as we ll as the
ptnes·whlte, scotch a nd co lorado
blue spruce and th e hardwood·
hybrid poplar.
.
Ground cover of crownvetch
plants and seed packets provide
cover lor areas which are hard to
maintain with a lawnmowcr .
The shrub this year is a mugho
pine which Is low growing and
reaches a ma ture he ight of four
feet. Wo rks well In windbreaks.
Th e backya rd packet includes
five whit!' pine, fiv e mugh.o pine
and five lilac bushes.
There is still tim e to order, so
call or stop by th e Gallia Soil and
Water Conservation District of·
flee at 529 Jackso11 Pike, Room
308-C, Gallipolis.

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If a presentation was not given
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more info rmation on the contest ,
feet free to contact the Meigs Soil
and Water Conservation District
Office at 992·6647 or stop by
Monday· Frlday between 8 a. m.
and 4:30p.m.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, M~rch 2, 1987

26 Centt

A Mul1imedia Inc. Newspapet'

By JOHN VAUGHAN
Scowcroft, each chose one pf the three major
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - Former Secretary of
television network talk shows Sunday as a format
for reviewing the report they Issued last week.
State Edmund Muskte, joining his two fellow
Muskle, interviewed on CBS's "Face the
Tower Commission members tn reviewing their .
report on the Iran·Contra scandal, says they were
Nation," sa id the special review board appointed
"astonished" and "appalled" by President · by Reagan htms~ll became keenly concerned
with his management of the White House In two
Reagan 's inabtllty to recall developments In the
interviews with him Jan. 26 and Feb. 11.
policy that became his worst crisis.
"What he didn't remember astonished us," said
The other commissioners, meanwhile, say they
were glad to see Reagan Ignorant of one aspectMuskie, the former Democratic senator from
an Apri11986 memo written for his approval byLt .
Maine who briefly was President Carter's
Col. Oliver North that suggested diverting $12
secretary of state.
"Certainly we were all appalled by the a bsence
million in profits from the Iran arms sales U.S .
of the kind of alertness and vigilance to hts job and
arms sales to Iran to buy supplies for Ntcarag~an
C&lt;lntra rebels .
to these policies that one expects of a president,"
he continued. " We do not regard him as a mental
Muskt e and his iwo colleagues, former Sen .
John Tower of Texas and Air Force Lt . Gen. Brent

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case, but WP regard him as a pres ident who didn't
do his job."
·
Tower, the Republican Reaga n loya list who Jed
th e panel in It s three· month Inves tigation, said th e
president' s Ignorance of the Nort h memo Is one
good Indication he did not know of tHe possibly
cri minal Co ntra diversion sche me,
Nor th , fired from th e Na tiona l Security Council
staff Nov. 25 when lhe sc heme was revealed
publicly, was portra yed in the Tower report as a
Marine officer who ass um ed great power a nd
often acted without presidential authority .
In Its report issued Thursday, the commiss ion
said North' s memo was written April 7, 1986, for
Reagan' s national securit y adv iser a t the time ,
Vice Adm. John Poindexter, "to forward to the
president."

But on ABC's "Th is Week with David
Br inkley," Tower stressed. "There Is no evidenc e
the pr·esldent ever saw th at or even th a t
Poindexter s igned off on II . It was never, I think ,
even •·ece ived by Poindext er , for· thet matt er."
Scowcroft. the third member of the co mm issio n
a nd a former nat lanai secur it y adviser to
President Ford, agreed on NBC's "Meet th e
Press" that there was no ev idence the memo
"went anywhere ou t of North 's file. "
Tower and Scowcroft agreed that what
ha ppened to the Ira n arms sa le profits Is the
biggest unanswered qu estion In the sca ndal. Two
select congressiona l co mmittees and the court·
appointed Independent prosecu tor are expec ted to
fo cus much of the ir a tte ntion on the money
ques tion .

Long
argues
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closings

MASON, W.Va . - The deat h of
a Mason man Frida y ha s been
ruled a homicide by the West
VIrginia Medical Examiner' s
Office.
Dr. Irvin Sopher conducted an
autopsy on Witllam W. Yonker,
60, on Saturday in South Charles·
ton, said Ma son Pollee Chief
Greg Rous h.
Sopher would nol revral the
cause of deat h Sunday. claiming
it would hinder the Investigation
by Mason pollee and the Mason
County Sheriff's Department.
But Roush said todav th at
Yonker was neither shot or

stabbed.
Wes t VIrginia State Pollee are
also Investigating the circum·
stances behind Yonker's death.
Yonker, a retired employee of
Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical
Corp. , was found dead at his
Second Stre('t residence Friday
afternoon by members of the
Mason County Meals on Wheels
program. Officials said he had
been dead for 12 to 14 hours.
Funeral services lor Yonker
were scheduled lor 1 p.m. today
In the Foglesong Funeral Home
In Mason.

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precipitation Is near zero
through Tuesday.

Memory lapse astonishes Tower commission

By NANC_Y YOACHAM
Sentinel Stall Writer
Pomeroy Chamber of Com·
merce President Bill Nease and
Pomeroy VIllage Councilman
Bruce Reed are appealing to all
businesses In the Pomeroy·
Middleport·Mason areas for fi·
nanetal help tn bringing a ferry to
Pomeroy du r in~ the upcoming
closure of the Pomeroy ·Mason
bridge.
Local costs to put Ahwlpetuk
Ferry Co., of Clt nton, Iowa. in
operation betw~en the two vii·
!ages amount to rough ly $12,000.
according to Nease. And al·
though responses from busi·
ncsses conta cted thus far " have
been very good ," Nease and
Reed say, they would rather see
~·50 businesses give $200 than 10
or 12 give $1,000."
The local cost sha re consists of
$S.60Q. which will be coupled with
$15,000 from the opera tor and
placed In escrow to guarantee
repair of possi ble damages to
Pomeroy Street in Mason, and
$5,000 be paid to the operator
when the ferry actua lly goes Into
service.
Nease, Reed, Pomeroy Coun·
cllman John Anderson and Ma·
son businessman Herman Grate
have been contacting local busl·

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poster contest for Meigs pupils
must be turned into the Meigs

Thursday, Friday &amp; Saturday
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Ohio Lottery

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GALLIPOLIS, OH.

nesses lor pledges. Anyone wish·
tng to pledge that has not been
contacted, should call the Pome·
roy Chamber office at 992·5005,
Nease at 992-2133, Bank One,
(Continued on Page 81

THEY'RE NUMBER ONE - The Southern
basketball team jubilantly made the No. I symbol
alter the Tornadoes knocked off Kyger Creek,
79-49, to win the sectional championship Saturday

at Meigs High School. Southern lact'!l Luc!ISvllle
Valley In the Class A district competition at
Chillicothe Wednesday. See story and photos on
Page 3.

Home State jury may be near decision
CINCINNATI (UP!) -Jurors
In the Home State Savings Bank
trial , who too k Sunday off alter
deliberating nine straight days
without reaching a verdict ,
planned to resume deliberations
lor a lOth day toda y.
Despite the length~· delibera·
lions, there were Indications !he
jury was nearly ready to return
verdicts In the 253 charges in the
complex financial case.
Last Friday, sequestered ju·
rors requested fresh clothing for
three more days. That Indicated
they figured at that time to only
be working through today.
The six·m an, slx·woman Ha·
milton County Common Pleas
Court jury co mpleted a ninth
co nsecutive day of deliberations
Saturday and then accepted trial
judge Richard Niehaus' offer to
take Sunday off.

The jury is deciding th e fates of
former Home State Savi ngs
Bank owner Marvin Warner and
ex·ba nk presidents Burton Bong·
ard a nd David Sc hiebel.
Each Is charged with 41 counts
of misapplication of bank funds
and 41 counts of violating a
resolution by the bank's board of
directors . Warner and Schiebel
al so are accused of mlsrepres·
en ling Ihe bank' s financial status
In seeking to se ll securities .
If convicted, each defendant
could be sen tenced up to 15 years
In prison and lined $30,000.
Prosecutors contend that a lt
three defendant s mlsapp lted $113
mlllton In depositors' money In
th e summer of 198.1 to ESM
Government Securities . Both
Home State and ESM co llapsed
two·years ago, with ESM suffer·

ln g a $300 million loss and Home
Sta te losi ng $144 million.
The Hom e State loss trigge red
Ohio's wors t banking crisis.
Wh en depositor s lea rned the
Ci ncinn ati bank' s ma ss ive loss,
th ey began a run on the lns tttu·
tion a nd It closed In a few day s.
Worried dl:&gt;posltors of ot her
banks also began runs , prompt ·
lng Gov. Richard Ce les te to c los&lt;•
70 savings and loans until they
obtained federal insurance.
Some of th~ jury's deliberating
sess ions have bee n heated .
A court official said at one
point last week jurors could be
heard s houting through a closed
door . When deliberations were
recessed at the end of that da y, a
juror appeared to have bee n
crying.
Court officials also specula ted
another time that a n 8-4 split had

developed among the 12 jurors.
Officials said at meal tim es,
eight jurors sa t at one locatio n
a nd the other four sat a t another.
Throughout the lengthy delibera tions, Ihe judge ha s defended
lhe jury's mP!hodl cal work
.habits.
"They're worki ng an eight ·
hour day just like eve rybody
e lse, " said Niehau s. "They' re
hardworking, Inte rested prople.
My staff tells ml' they don 't even
brea k for lun C'h."
Thr judge said I he jury had not
se nt an.v questions for him Ia
answer. indi ca ting that jurors
probably were care full y review·
tng hundred s of documents and
weeks of tes timony In a tri al that
involved complicated and some·
t im es co nfu • ln g fina ncia l
transactions.

State Sen. Jan Michael Long
ha s ca lled upon th e Ohio Bureau
of Emp loyment Se rvices to re·
cons ider It s proposa l to close !O:ur
OBES offices In his district. ::
" All possible alternatives to
the closings of th ese critical
unemploym ent offices must be
exhaus ted ," Long sa id. "Closing
these offices should only be a
tast·mlnut e, tas t·dlt c h so lution."
While express in g his gratitude
for the help and concern Dr.
Roberta Steinbacher, OBES ad·
mtnlstrator , a n'd·tha agency have
provided, Long s hared his con·
t Jnued concern over the proposed
clos ings In a letter to Steinbacher. The senator recently
re turn ed from Washington
where he and ot her legislative
co ll eagues addressed the Issue
with the Ohio congressional
delel!a llon .
The lour closin gs arc part or a
proposal to c lose o!ltccs throughout the stat e as the result or a loss
of federal funding .
" While any closings would be
detrimental, I feel It would be,
particularly so tor rural south!'rn
Ohio, because of It s alrea dy high
unemployment , low In come and
dis tance people mu st travel to
reac h an OBES olllcc," said
Long, D·Circtcvllle.
The clos ings wlll have an
adverse e ffect upon the area,
Long sa id. A recent survey
showed that many oil he counties
In Long' s district - and In
Appala chia Ohio ove rall - have
2" percent of the population
existin g at or be low the poverty
level.
" When an employment office
In Cleveland Is closed, people
have to co mmute only 10 miles to
the nea rest office," Long said
prior lo his Was hington trip. "In
south er n Ohio, II an employment
o!flcc Is closed, a claimant may
have to dri ve 4~ miles · to the
nearest offl c•\ This Is totally
unaccepta ble."

Panel explores draftingr liability bill

The committee plans to report
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
out
a btllln ear ly March so II ca n
Ohio House Civil and Cammer·
sent
over to the Senate to jojri
be
eta ! Law Committee wlll con·
other
House
-passed legislation
lii\Ue this week to explore the
delicat e process of writing a o~ ctvll justice and Insurance
product liability blll satisfying regulatory reform.
The entire package Is aimed at
both Indus try and consumers.
The commit tee has scheduled making commercial liability In·
a Tuesday afternoon meeting surance available al affordable
which the chairman, Rep. John rates.
The Senat e Ways and Means
D. Shivers J r., D-Salem ,' has
re serve d lor opposlt ion Commit tee may act Tuesday on
House· passed legislation redefln·
testimony.
The leg is lation, which restricts · lng manufacturing lor the pur·
the conditions under which ma· pose of collecting the state sa les
nufacturers may be sued lor tax.
The Ohio Department of Taxa·
defective products, was sup·
parted last week by representa· lion Is anxious to get the bill
tlves of the automobile, chemical enacted. A redellnitlon by the
Ohio Supreme Court late last
and detergent Industries.
But organized labor and consu· year threatens to cost the state
mer groups are expected to $170 million a year In lost sales
prefer another version, now tax collections. The bill would
before rhe committee. offered restore most or the revenue.
The Senate Highways, Trans·
last week by Gov. Richard F .
Celeste as an alternative. lt portatlon and Local Government
retains most of the existing Committee will continue hear·
common law provisions for filing lngs Tuesday afternoon on a
lawsuit s against defective proposed $1.8 billion bond Issue
products.

for upgrading local highwa ys,
bridges and water and sewer
system s.
At the sa me time, the commit ·
tee will consider a bill permitting
counties to levy a motor vehicle
license tax of up lo$20 lor specific
road and bridge Improvements .
The House Financial lnstltu·
tions Committee has set aside It s
Wednesday morning meeting for
consideration of a variety of
credit bills, Including a proposed
Interest ceiling on credit card
purchases and ot her tighter
regulations.
Budget subcomm lttee hear·
lngs will continue In the House,
with the Department of Develop·
ment presenting Its spending
proposals Tuesday evening, the
Commerce Department and Ll·
quor C011trol Departmet1t WN·
nesda y afternoon, and the Ohio
Boxing Commission and Racing
Commission Thursday morning.
The House Is to reconvene
Tuesday at ll a.m. and the
Senateai 1:30p.m. thesa me day.

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QUEENS - These are the wlnnera of the Wee
Mln Sweetheart compel Ilion held as a pari of the
Mlu Sweetheart contest held recently under the
epo11110rahlp of the Pomeroy Chamber of Com·
merce. Winners In the 3- and 4-year·old event are,

from left, Alicia Kerley, Muon, W.Va., qHa;
Ashley Hannalui, Pomeroy, llrat runner'lp, end
Charla Lynn Bur1e, Middleport, aecond ·
runnerup.

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