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t'lge-lU-Ihe Ua11y Sentmel

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A rally lor members oftheChurcn of the Nazarene will be held
at 7:15p.m. Monday at the Gallipolis Ch urch of the Nazare ne.
Speakers will be Rev. and Mrs. Ha r mon Schmelzenbach
Nazarene missionaries to Kenya. Harmon Schm!'lzenbach ·Is~
third generation mlssary of his fam ily for the Church of the
Nazarene In Africa . Rev. and Mrs. Schmelzenbach were sent as
missionaries to Africa in 1960 and they have worked in var ious
area there.

· Group to host square dance
' The Grand Squares of Ga Ulpolls will hoid a Wes tern s tyle
square dance from 8 to ll p.m. Satu rday at St. Peter's Episcopa l
Church In Galllpolls with Bill Bush as caller.

Genealogical Society to meet
The Meigs Count y Genea logical Society will meet at 2 p .m.
Sun.;lay a t the Meigs County Museu m. Mem bers arr asked •o
take oid documents for dispiay and to explai n the s ignifica nce of
them.

League sign-ups slated Saturday
Sign-up for summer youth league will be held Saturd ay In
Mlddieport, Pomeroy , Syracuse and Rac ine.
Middleport youths will sign-up from 10 a. m. to 1: 30 p.m. at
Middleport VHlage Hall. Registration fee of $9 and co py of bi rth
certificate required.
Pomeroy youths wiU sign-up on the seco nd fl oor of F.lberfe lds.
Registration $9 and copy of birth certificate req uired.
Syracuse will sign-up from lO a.m. to noon at Syracuse
Eiementary. Regis tration $12 and copy of birth certificate
required.
Racine will sign-up from 10 a.m. to noon at Southet·n
kindergarten . Registration fee $10.
Middleport and Racine wtn also have sign-up next Satu rday,
same times and locations.

l.orena
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John

J, Bush

John J . Bush. 61, Hartford.
W.Va ., was dead on arr iva l at
Pleasa nt Vall ey Hospital
Thursday.
Born May 15. 1925, In Mason,
W.Va., he was th e son or the late
Lew Ri chard and Sarah Edith
.Jeffers Bush.
He was a truck driver for the
West Vi rginia Department of
Sl1e was a member of Harm ony Highways. worked for Lowrilan
Ba pllst Chu rch, South.&lt;ide, and Lime and was a coa i miner .
Surviving are his wife, R~th K.
1he DAR of Char ies ton.
Bush;
one daught er, Sonya Bush ,
He r husba nd, Al exa nde r
Har
tfo
rd; three step-daught ers,
McCa usia nd, prece&lt;ied her in
death in , 1965. She was the Darlene Miller and Jo.\nn King,
· daught er-in-la w of the late Ge n. both of Ha rtford, and Sharon
John McCausland. She was also Edwards. New Ha ven. W.Va.:
preceded In dea th by one grand· two stepso ns, Leonard and Mi·
son, .John Smit h McCa uslan d. in chael Miller, both of Hartford;
1978, three sisters, .Janie Ro· one sister, Frances Rice, Peterberls, Isa belle Wright , Florence stown; two brothers, G u ~Bush ,
Fluck. and four brothers, Maso n·, , Pomeroy, and Eli Bus h. Maso n.
W.Va.: 12 s tepgrandchlldren a nd
Gliman, Edward and Antho ny.
Surviv ing are one daughter. severai nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by
Mrs. Harriet M. Brown , Charles·
ton; one son. Smi th McCausiand, fo ur brothers and one s ister.
Services will be at 1 p.m.
Pliny; one s ister, Fannie Dou·
!(lass. Gr imm's La nd ing; four Saturday at Foglesong Funeral
gra ndchildren and one grea t- Home, Mason, with the Rev .
George Hoscha r officiating. Burgrandc hild.
Services wiU be at 1: 30 p.m. ial will be in Adamsville Ceme·
Sunday in the WHco&gt;en F uneral tcry. F riends may call at the
Hom e with the Rev. Fred McCa l funeral home from l1 a.m. -1 p.m.
lister official ing. Bur ial will be in Sa turd ay.
the McCa usland Family Ceml'·
tery a t Henderson. Frlrnds may Flora Faye Pratt
call at th e funer'al home from 2-4
Fiora Faye Pra tt. 90. 3800&lt;1
and 7-9 p.m. Sat\lrday.
Rock Springs Road, Pomeroy,
Jn lieu of fl owers, the tamilv died Thursda y at Veterans Memsuggests dona tions to the Hal:·
orial Hos pital.
many Baptist Church. Southside.
A homemaker, Mrs. Pratt was
Mrs . LorPna Grimm McCausland, 86, Pliny, W.Va. , died
Thursday at the hom e of h.er
daughter In C" ha ries toh, W.Va .,
followin g a long Illness.
Born March 8, 1901 , at
Grimm's Landing, W.Va., shP
was th e d a u ~;h ter of the la te
George Grimm and Sa rah Han"
nah Sayre Grimm.

Fires damage
area homes
What started as a chimney flre
Wednesday afternoon ended with
a Racine area family losing th eir
home and all belongings.
Basban and Racine Fire De·
partments were fi rst catted to a
chimney tire at the Terry Belt
residence a t 4: 32 p . m .
Wednesday .
According to Bas han Fire
Chief Luke McDanie l, the fire
was out to the satisfaction of both
fire departments.
:Then early Thursday morning
(~rtdayl, Bas han was recalled to
thhe scene bul the two-story
frame home was burned to the
ground. Due to windy conditions
on Thursday and the posslbll1y of
brush fire, Bashan was catted
back to the scene off and on lor
hot spots. At 3:49p.m. Thursday,
reports McDaniel, the Bashan
apd Racine Departments poured
a~ut 3,000 gallons of water on
the site to !'Xtlngutsh all hot
cbals.
' The family did have insurance,
McDaniei says.
' The home of a Pomeroy family
sustained about $5,000 worth of
damage in a chimney fire which
~curred late Thursday evening.
, Pomeroy Fire Chief Charles
. Legar reports Pomeroy firemen
were called at 10:19 p.m. to the
David Ferry residence on Rose
I:IIU Road . According to Legar, a
metal chimney bad been touching the houst' and unbeknownst to
tamily members, the nue of the
chimney caught fire. Flames
wer~ confined to thc roo'! and
attic area bn one end of the house.
althOugh there was water damage in other areas.

Lawsuit filed
; (Continued from Pagr 1l
death was a direct n •suit of the '
negilgence of the defendants.
. Tseng was employed by th e ·
defendant Acute Care of Amer·
i~a Inc ., which subcon tracts with
Veterans Memorial Hospital to
provide em0rgencv roo m
~rvlce.
·
· Stewar·t's ·beneficia ries allegediy suffered mental anguish
and damages lor the ioss of his
service, society and prospecti ve
inheritance.
Judgment of $l mUUon al(alnst
each defendant Is being sought In
the matter and a trial by jury Is
r!!Quested.

Ohio .weather
South Central Ohio
, Mostly cloudy tonight, with a
low near 30. Mostly cloudy
Saturday, with a chance of rain
apd highs In the mid 50s.
'The probability of prec lplta·
lion ia 20 percent tonight and 40
~rcent Saturday.
: Winds wUI be from the 10 mph
tonight. ,
: Ohio E111tnded Forecaat
S.nday throuch Tuetday
A chance of rain mainly In the
10uthern part o!the sta~e Sunday
and , Mondo~~y, with a c'luince of
r•ln across the state on Tuesday .

'ire

runs reported

:The Middleport Fire Depart·
men! answered 46 calls, nine !Ire ·
I'Jin&amp; and :rr emergency runs ·
ct,urlng February, according. to
the report of Fire Chief Jeff
Dant. All vebiclea of the depart·
rnent were driven 1,412 mUes
during
the month.
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Sheriff plans :. ·.
poly~aph tes~ j .

born Nov. :l, JR96 In Pomeroy, a
daughter of the iate John and
Lydia McCumber CarL She was a
member of Trinity Chu rcl).
Pomeroy; th e Harrisonville
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star.
and the Roya l Neighbors Lodge.
Surviving are a daught er and
son-In· law, Berniece and Charles
Riffle, Pomeroy; two sis ters.
Mabei Brickies and Louise Harrison, both of Pomeroy; a brother,
Ralph Carl, Pomeroy; a granddau l(ht er, Sheila Eastman, Gallipolis; two grandsons. Charles P.
Ri ffl e, Middlepor t, and Ronald
Riffle, Pomeroy; a foster daughter , Winifred Klingerman, Pittsbu rgh, Pa., and several ni eces
and nepehws. Also surviving are
11 gra ndchildren.
Besides her parent s, Mrs.
Pra·tl was preceded In dea th by
her husband, Allard Pra tt; a
daughter, Marcelene Strauss;
and two brothers.·
Services will be heid at 1 p.m.
Sa turday at the Ewing Funeral
HomP with Mr. Robert Purt ell
officiating. ' Burial will be in
Burlingham Cemetery. Friends
may ca ll at the funeral home
from 7-9 this evening. Eastern
Star se rvices will be conducted at
the funeral home at 7:30 tonight .

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and sand and return the unused materia l to th e
Kanawha River near Point Pleasa nt.
The permit will allow the Cross Lanes.
W. Va.-based firm to work 1.39 to 3. 19 miles above
the mouth of the river.
In Its notice of permll ~ pproval, th e corps
outilned several factors upon whlch .its decision to
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The corps concluded that the dredging project
wlll not Initiate or aggravate bank erosion or bank
Instability in tha t the applicant wHI not dredge

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adverse impact s upon wa i E"'r qua l ity, t·crt'i:'J 1io n a 1

use of the river and other citizen co ncerns. a nd
co nsiderat ion was give n to employmen t ond other
public benefits generat ed by th e coal recove ry.
·'The appl icant 's past pcr.lormancc of drodg.ing
in the Kan awha Rivc;r under numerous permit s
has demonstrated his abil it y to drrdgr withou t
ca using bank eros ion or in ~ t ab ilit .v or adverse ly

affec ting commercia l and rec rea tional navi ga ·
lio n, fls hingo rw atcrquali ty,·· said C"ol. Robert D.
Brow n Ill, dis I riel engi neer wiIh 1he cor~s. "After
full co ns idera tion of all puhlil' co mment s. age ncy
co mm ent s and in form at ion ou tlinPd (in lh C' not icr

of permit approva l) , It Is my dcler rnlna tlo n that

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Int erest, ..
The public no tice advertisi ng this project was
Issued on Nov. 7, 19&amp;;, and expired on Ore. 7. A
meetin g with the applicant was held on Dec. 9 to
allow the applica nt an opportunit y to expla in th e
proposed projec t and to al low questions from
ci tize ns.
Approx imalcl.v 18 lcllrrs of objection, on••
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romm rnt.&lt; from the U.S. f' ish a ndWIId llfeSrrvlee
and com ment s fro m th e West Virgi nia Depart ·
mcnt of Na tura l RcsourcPs wen· rwelved,
acco rdi ng to Brow n.

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dredge approx im al:ely 12 f!'!'l deep.
The permit eva iu atlon also concluded th at the
dredging ca n be accomplished without interfer ·
ence to navigation from milepoin ts 1.80 to 3. 19.
Furthermore, tM corps' notice said , positions
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and wildlife resoure·es, and cer liflcatlon issued lJV
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hav e been considered and will be ac hieved. '
Permit conditions were Included to minimize

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NEW HAVEN. W.Va . - Aft er
working with consultants In West
VIrginia and In other areas such
as Pittsburgh, workers at the
former Foote Mineral Plant at
New Ha ven may be closer to
owning the facUlty .
· On Friday th e state, Legisiature passed a bHl that would
e~empt saies of electricity consum ed in manufacturing a ferroalioy from the business and
occupation tax.
• Sen. Mike Shaw, R-Mason.

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RESEARCH MADE EASIER - Se-[archlng for articles to us~ a
reference. In papers and speeches h f"i become stmpier with the
'lnfoTrak, recentlY purehased hy t l?e Dr. Samuel L. Bossard
Memorial Lihrary. Here, head llhrarii.an Jon Louden shows ,Jackie
Muncy, a Ga!Ua Academy High Scho·r l sen ior, how to r~•searc h a
topic with the computer.

TilE P,\GE IS IIER E - Th e problem of pages being ripped oul
or magazine artldcs has l11•cn solved with the Magazlne &lt;:oUectlon
and 11 Rcad ~ r- Prlnter at 'ihc I&gt;r. Samuel L. BoNSard Memorial
Uhrary. Th e pages will be there, and head ilhrarlan .Jon Louden
shows ,Jodi Elliott, a GaHla Acad emy lllgh S. hool senior, how to
lind and print with the Canon Reader-Printer.
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Mal(azines h ~ve been kept on
two full walls of the library, a nd
dat e back fi ve years. The Magazine Collecti on, whic h goes with
the Reader-Print er, dates eight
years, and takes up two caro u-

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of " bou t an office des k.
:rhe Reader-Print er l'a n luke
th E~ ar ticle, enlarge It , and make
a positive print In a ma tt er of
seconds. Articles arc found by

the Index number at the bott om
of th e page, ~or respondin g to th e
InfoT ra k prin t-out .
The two co mbined cos t ilpp rox imatety $15,000 and have go lien
tre mend ous use In th e first week

of ope ration, Loudr n sa id.
The purchase mon ey came
most ly fr om levy dollars, hr
added, and "Th at Is wh.v Wl' ha ve
this caliber of librarv ." The
tCo nl inu ed on A-:11

chandise in the discount chain .
and turned a cons lstenlly pronta bl ~&gt; co mpa ny into a th ree-year
loser.
Haddad told The Charleston
Gazett e that Heck's has been
poo rly managed s ince hr resigned as cha irman four yea rs
ago.
Haddad called for th e res ignation of Isaacs and chai rman Ray

dis count stores. changed the
merc handise from hardwa r&lt;· to
clo thing, remodeled sto rrs at
grea t expe nse. dr opped regular
news paper advertising and hired
unqu a l ifi e d middl e
mana ge ment .
"If K Mar t sold it for $1.
Russell Isaacs wa nt ed to se ll It
for 98 cents or 90 cents," ~I add ad
told the Gazette. "You ju st ca n't

Da-r nall. He sa id Isaacs weakerr.ed the Hec k's ehain by
cha nging suc cessful a nd profl tabie policies. Hec k's filed rece ntly
for bankruptcy under Chapter 11.
wh.ich would prov ide pro tec ti on
frown it s credit ors and allow
reoirga nizat ion .
H"addad, who started Heck's
with three other men In 1959. sa id
Jsa:!CS tried to und erprice other
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cou nt s tore . Befo n~ yo u know it

somcbody's goi ng to get hu rt.
Thai's wha t Mr. 1saars tr lrd to
d 0. "

Isaacs decli ned to res pond to
Haddad ' s stateme nts. saying,
"My only co ncern Is to save as
man y jobs as poss ibl e. An ybody
who docs not share that concer n,·
well, I don't havctl mefor'tcm."

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Corps to allow dredging near Point Pleasant

CHARLESTON, W.Va . IUPll
·-A co-found er and former head
;or Heck's Inc . claims he could
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· compan y, If gtvch t he
opportun ity.
Fred Haddad of Charl es ton,
.retired from Heck' s and now
chairma n of th e West Virginia
·Lotte ry Co mmiss ion, says
Heck'sC halrma n Russell Isaacs
unnecessarity eu I prices of mer-

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By LEE ANN WELCH
Tlme8·Sentlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS Everyone
hates the tedious task of research
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Before th~ · advent of compu:J,~ . r.esearch was done through
· ..tile .I;'I!J'iodlcat Gu ide, which lists.
'·alew months; at a time and in a
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.njagat ine articies IJYsu bject.
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Chuck Stone takes aim at ciga tte advertising
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That statement was the firs!.
comment he has made since',
pollee officers raided his offiCe'
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Gary Schweikert of Columbus·
satd' no deal could be ~truck tO:
which Petty would plead guilty to:
reduced charges In exchange lor·
his resignation.
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The indict ment stemmed from;
an investigation Into a 1984 arson ·
fire In volving the daughter of his
campaign manager.
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hours before she was to have·
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MANSFIELD (UPI) -Rich- :
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Petty, in his !irst publlc state- '
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crtmln3i charges.
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three counts of obstruction of • ·
jusllce and three counts or :
ta mpering with evidence. He is to :
come to trial April 7.
Petty said the Ue detector test :
he took last week wiUciear him of ; •
the charges.
"I have decided that the only ;
way the fact s wlll be known Is by ;
way of public trtai," Petty said In ;
a prepared statement Thursday. ~

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cas h-fl ow pa cka ge at 1he New
Haven plant to sell to va ri ous
Investors and lend ers.
Shaw sa id his effort s wil t be
co ntinued and add ed, "lt 's u very
good day for Mason Cou ~ty and
employees at Foote Minera l. We
wtu do all that we can to reopen
the plant a nd get Its 200 employees bac k to work."
The plant closed Dec. :n, 1985
when Foote Minera l ent ered Int o
an agr ee ment wllh SKW Alloys of
Niagara Falls to· transfer to

lendi ng inst itutions throughout
th e U.S.
Td make the loa n pa ckage
mor·e appealing to these lend ers,
Shaw Introduced a btu to the
Legl:stature which exempts the
prodluctlon or the lerroa lloy
macl1e at Foote Mineral from the
bust pess and occ upation tax.
This also greatly affects simUar
hea,·y .tndustrtes, Shaw said.
As' 'a result , approximately
$496,000 will be added to the

pressed interes t In moving more
quickly than the House on the
Immunity question, but the chairmen of both panels have pledged
to work together. They expect to
make a decision next week on
how to proceed In light of the
concerns of Walsh , who Is workIng toward possible criminal
Indictments.
This week Walsh asked both
select committees lor a !IO·da y
delay in granting Umlted ImmunIty from prosecution lo either
Poindexter or North. the nationai
security aides who lost their
White Hou se jobs because of the
scandal.
Walsh, who has the power to

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SKW. a divisio n of a West
Ge rman fi rm of th e samr nam e,
it s spec ialt y foundry products
line Incl uding technology, trade
names a nd patent s.
Under the proposed restructur·
lng plan. the new plant would
produ ce high silico n alloys for
use In the chemical and aluminum Industries.
Thr gover nor's letter of Intent
for th e $4 mill io n loa n Is good for
six months. from the dat e or the
Feb. 2 s t~ nl n~ .

num~r

of

occun·enCC's

havC'

" Increased greatly In the last
mo nth."
Fami l.Y p&lt;'t s are oft en sought
ou t for laboratory purpose.&lt; beca u se of the ir eve ntemperament , Flshrr rxp lal ns .
Bee ause wel l-currd-for pet s may
be trusti ng of kin d and fri endly
stran gers, they arc £•as ter to lure
away or ac tu ally ta ke away from
the home.
A coc ker spaniel belonging to
th r Ronald and Linda Holt er
!amity or Raci ne, and a go lden·
retriever. belongi ng to Bria n
King, Pomeroy, are among the
pel s thai have turned up
missing
I
In th e last month ~ n Meigs
Count y.
·
Says Linda Hotter, "Our dog
wasH years old and neve r out of
the yard ." The ~! oil e r pet was
take n Fe b. 21.
Brian Klng '.s mother, Eva
Ki ng, reports that her son's pet
was taken Feb. 17. Ne llhcr th e
Kings nor a ny of thei r nelghhOrs
saw or heard any th ing unusual
the day the dog turner! up
missing.
Both lh~S&lt;' fa milies say thry
have prrtt.v much los t hope the! ~
pets will cvN be found . They
co ntact ed the proper auth orllle• ;
catlod neig hbors. co nd ucted
sea rches and ru n newspaper ads .
ICo n! lnurd on i\ -41

Water line extension
·may be finished early

seeking accord on immunity

. WASHINGTON tUPi l - Con·
gressiona l Investigators are try i.ng to nan down a compromise
with Independent prosecutor
~wrence Walsh to 'get two of the
major !igures .tn the Iran armsContra aid scandai testifying In
the near future.
The chief lawyers for the
House and Senaie paneis probing
the covert sales of U.S. arms to
iran and the scheme, to divert
profits to NtcaraiU&amp;n Contra
rebels mei Friday to work out an
arrangement for the two prtnci·
j)a)s in the case - Rear Adm.
~ohn Poindexter ~nd Lt. CoL
Oliver North.
The Senate panel has ex-

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sponsored th e blll a nd has been
worki~g with Gov. Arch A. Moore
Jr. to create an "employee
buyout" packa ge tor the fo rmer
Foote employees .
The forme r employees had
sought a $4 million loa n from
Wes t Virginia, whi ch Moore
approved las t morith In front of a
crowd of nearly 1,800 former
pian! empioyees and concerned
citizens at Wahama High School.
The workers ha ve atso req ues ted
loa ns from various banks and

By NANCY YOACHAM
Tlmi"N·St•ntlnrl Sluff
POMF.ROY - Due to an
Increased numb&lt;' r of miss ing
pets with in the last month , Meigs
County pet ow ners are being
advised to ke~p pets under close
watch and be on the loo kout for
suspic ious w hiclrs.
Dorot hea Fis her of the Meigs
County Humane So~ let y , and
Meigs Co unt y Dcpuiy Sheriff
Ru th F'nmk , have expressed
co nc ern over th e growi ng
numbc·r of missi ng pels In the
co un ty. Fis her warns to "krep
family dogs under close surveil·
la nre- and ca ts too."
All hough auth orities ca nnot be
certa in, th&lt;'Y fear th e pets are
bei ng stotrn and then trans·
ported across statr lines for sa le
to laborulorics . Prt stea ling
occ urs off and on all Ihe t !me
Fis her acknow ledges, but the

enfo t:ce a 30-day delay, Is eoncer n·ed because Immunity arrange m ents protect witnesses from
belnt; prosecuted on any evidence they reveal. North has
been Identified as a major figure
In many aspects of the scand al,
and his fo rmer boss Poindex ter
was the president 's natlonai
secu r ity adviser during much of
the secret operations.
Co ngress, under deadline pressure.!! to hoid pubilc hea rings and
wrap up work on the case. !s
impa tient because both Poindexter and North have Invoked Fifth.
Amepdment rights against seif·
lncrl mtnatlon In refusing to testify so far.

Adm. John Poindexter
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By NANCY YOACHAM
,, Tlm~ ·Sentlnei Stall
the Sllversvl llr area, and to
TUPPERS PL AI NS - Fifty· Mlnersv ntc Hill. Skinn er, Eli ja h
th ree Meigs County homes will Hit! and F:as t Le tart roa ds.
ha ve wa ter from Tuppers Plal ns- However. Poole expects compleChesle r Water District by Sept . tion of the project In less than the
15, and probably before that dat e, · 180-day allotment. He says the
report s Don Poole, the water contrac tor plans to lay ·tho
district 's general manager .
s maller lines flrsr, then concenDAR Construction, Morehead.
trat e on StivcrsviUc.
Ky., will be starting the water
Piumbin~ changes to facilitat e
ilne ex tension within th e nex t the extension arc now und!.'rway
seven day s, Poole says.
throughout the system and Pooie
The contractor has 180 days hopes present Tuppers Piatns·
from co mmenci ng co nstrucilon Chester customers wl~ be pa·,
to compiete the Phase Ill pfo·
(Co ntinued on A-3 1

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iC ommentary and pers ective
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Figures may affect budget passage

Femininity and feqtinism _ _

iunllall 'mimtll- imtmtl

PAT WIIITEHEAD
Assistant Publlsber·ControUer

A MEMBER or The United Prt&gt;Ss Int er national, Inl and Dally Press Assocla ·
tlon and the Amer.Jcan Newspaper Publisher s Association.
LEITERS OF OPINION are welcomE' . They should be less than 300 words
loog. All letter s are subj ec t to editing and rrust be signed with name, address and
telephone number . No unsignEd letters will Ue published . Letters should be In
good taste, addressing Issues, not personalities.

:Washington Window

Feminism was not unknown 'tn wily and crass.
the Bible. The book of Proverbs
Pretending to be hospitable )to
speaks approvingly of a career the fleeing general of the Cant~ a·
woman in real estate: "After nlte army that had just been
careful thought she buys a !leld routed by .the Israelite forci~s.
and plants vineyards out of her Jael invited him Into her tent a,.d
earning."
gave him a mattress to take a nap·
Also mentioned In the Bible is a on_ Then as he lay sleeping, she
woman who manufactured linen ·took a hammer and drove a !ti nt
garments: "She weaves linen pin through his temples.
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and sells It and supplies mer·
Unladylike as this might see:rn,
chants with their sashes."
Jael was Immortalized In song by
But such business enterprise Deborah. "Blessed above women
by women was probably rare In be Jael, " reads a line In the Sol1g
Bible lands. The Ideal woman of of Deborah In the book of Judge!s.
those times was a wife and
Following Biblical days, the
mother, modest, gracious and traditional role of women stayed
restrained In speech and subject almost the same until the wom·
to he husband and father.
an's liberation movements ap·
Not that the traditional concept pea red. The U.S . feminist move·
of femininity was a universal ment also has had Its influent.ce
trait among women In the Bible. elsewhere, but to a tesserdegr&lt;i'E'.
Jaells a good example: She was

COLUMBUS tUP!i · - The
·Ohio Legislative Budget Office
will come forth this week with it s
appraisal of Gov. Richard F .
Celeste's $22 billion budget for
. 1988·89, probably determining
· how far it will fly in the Ohio
House.

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A British correspondent writes
about her visit to Istanbul: "I
spent much of my time with the
American wife of a Turkish
businessman . Though she is a
feminist, she stlll has to peel her
husband's apples, stir the sugar
In his coffee and serve him his
meals . Actually, he ls .consldered
unusually progressive because
he doesn't make his .wife cover
her head, hands and legs. "
Some people see In the current
lingerie styles ln America a
return to femininity . But it wilt
take more than sexy underwear
to accomplish this.
Ruth Mlllett, a syndicated
women's columnist, · commentIng on a new feminine hairdo in
1938, said it "wlll make a woman
look ludicrous if It Is accompan··
led by:

. GALLIPOLIS - A two.car
accident in Walnut Township left
two vehicles heavily damaged at
8:25 a.m. Friday, according to
the Gallia-Meigs Post of the State
Highway Patrol.
.Paul C. Stewart , 61, Patriot,
was cited for failure to yield for
turnnlng l eft when hr was going
eas t on Ohio 141, the patrol said.
He turned into the path of the
'other car, drivE'n by Tammy L.
Pelfrey . 16, Rt. 4, Gallipolis. Her
car hit Stewart's car in the right
side, the patrol said.
· Brenda L . Easley, 24. Bidwell.
was cited with failure to control
her vehicle by the pat rol at 6:24
p.'m. Friday.

~:.Off the hook,

not
:o ut of the woods

· !Continued from A·l l
!lent if they find their service
interrupted. "We will try not to
keep anyone out of service longer
than one hour," he adds.
Funds for the $451,000 project
are coming from Farmers Home
Administration In the form of a
$352.000 loan and a $99,000 grant .
Of the total cost, DAR Con·
struclion will receive $252,829.
Engineering fees, legal fees,
costs for permit s and easements
a·nd costs to purchas e a storage
tank site are also fi gured Into the
$451,000 total. A 125,00Q.gallon
storage tank, to be constructed at
a cost of $69,455 by Mid-Atlantic
Storage Systems Inc ., Washington Court House. is also included
In the tOtal.
· According to Poole, it will take
three weeks for Mid·Atlantic to
complete the foundation for the
storage tank, and five working
days to build the tank.
· Construction of Phase III will
bring an end to efforts that have
been underwa y since 1980 to pipe
water to Stivers ville.

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'Platoon': more Hollywood hype

:As a co mbat ve tera n of World
.,Yar II and of the Korean
()onfllct. and aftpr seeing the
movie. "Pl atoon." which, sup·
Jtosedt~·. projected a true picture
of th&lt;&gt; VIPtnam War, all that !'can
shy for It I&lt; th at it just that much
~ore Hollywood hype.
·Anyone faintly familiar with
the milita ry would know how
~reali s t ic tha t film Is. Accord·
t~g to what I saw on the screen,
the Vietnam "grunt " had a
$Cabulary that co nsisted. prim· .
arilv. of four-lett er swear words.
l-Ie 'was clo thed In rags. When
b}lrk at his base ca mp he spent
all of his time !(Citing strung out
oh dope and booze. If this were so
then there Is little question as to
why we lost the Vietnam War.
How could you expect an soldier
to function nor mallv when his
bi:atns were complet ~iy distorted
with the usc of na rcotics and
. l(tluor?
• There is no question that there
~ere minor Instances In Vietnam
:rs depicted In the picture, but
· t~cy were isolated occurrences.
'l;he same thing has happen&lt;&gt;d In
any of our'wars If you would care
til delve Into this nation's mil·
' ttary history. The truth is that the
Vietnam veteran was never
t'hrown Into battle ill·trained and
lti·equlpped as were the veterans
of World War II and the Korean
Confiict at their beginnings. The
Vietnam veteran had time on his
side and as such he went Into
tiattle with the best of everyt)!lng: food, equipment, armor,
medical attention. clothing , pay,
e,c.

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General She•·man, of Civil War
l am&lt;&gt;, saud that "war is hell. "
Anyone who has served under
combat conditions knows how
true these words are. The rem ar·
kable thing abou t combat vete·
rans is that there are few of them
willing to discuss the co nditions
under which they served. On the
average, if you Ch!'Ck close ly
enough , the vetera n who is prone
to relate his combat experiences
ca n usually be found to have been
a "rear echelon" soldier and
never heard a shot fired. In fact.
in a grea t many cases, he never
cv&lt;&gt;n lrft the shores of the United
States.
In the last 1:1 years of my
working career I worked closely
with the vetera ns of all this
nation 's wars. Invar iably I found
that the man who broke under
!raining, field conditions or In
combat was the same type of
person who broke under the
pressures of civlllzed living.
.Many of those same people today
flll out· prisons' population . our
ment al hospitals. psychiatric
wat·ds or are statistics of the
country's poverty·strlcken. ~hey
have wound up in the same
condition If they had never
served in the military .
Too bad they can't make a
movie showing the gallantry of
the tens of thousands who served
In Vietnam, then returned home
to become useful citizens of this
nation. But then that wouldn't be
news. would it?
' Tom Stratman
Gallipolis
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Trying again for ·a ·
WASHINGTON - Incredible
as It seems, the high-level
Iranian official who first dickered with the White House for
arms and !hen blew the whole
deal has continued to make
secret overtures to the United
States.
Hashemi Rafsanjanl, speaker
of !he Iranian parliament and a
possible successor to th e Ayatollah Khomeini, recently reopened
an undercover negotiating chan·
nel with the U.S. Navy. He did
this even as he was loudly
denouncing the botched arms·
for·hostages deal and r idiculing
President Reagan' s explanation
of the affair .
t;tafsanjanl. whom Reagan still
considers a "moderat e" in the
Tehran government, wa s behind
all the arms-hostage negotia·
lions carried on In secret by the
Nallonal Security Council staff.
He then exposed the behind· thescenes dealing, perhaps to save
his own skin from disapprovi ng
Iranian hardliners.
Unbeknownst to congressional
investigators and the Tower
Commission, Rafsanjani has
also been . the power behind

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separate but parallel nego triations with the Navy overmuch of
th e same period. We disclosed
the Navy effort ·in two rec1 ~nt

columns.

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The Navy wanted to buy b.~tck
some fancy aircraft malrt tenanee equipment from Iran as a
money-sav ing move. But the d!~al
fell through early las! year, .we
repor ted. when the Irani;;ms
demanded U.S. missiles a nd
other weapons instead of cas h :for
aircraft equipment.
We have since learned. ho•W·
ever. that the same Navy man
who conducted the aborted negotiations in 1985-86 met with his
Iranian contact in a London
military clun .Ja n. 9. 1987 reopening the nego tiations v.·.ith
Rafsanjanl. Here's what know!·
edgeable Navy sources told us;:
The Navy m an, a res erve
officer on active dut y. discussed
the Navy's need for the cqutl pment ·dia gnost ic "t •(•st
benches" for F -14s - with a
Naval Air Systems Com m et nd
official on June 3, 1985. &lt;l'nd
agreed to contact the lrani&lt;t ns
through a millionaire Briti sh

friend who did business with
Tehran.
Navy Intelligence analysts had
determ ined there were at least
six of the test benches In Iran,!
fi ve of them never used. They
had been sold to the shah with a
shipment of F·l4s. These tes t
benches are no longer produced,
but the Navy needed some for
three new a lrcraft carriers. It
hoped to buy the Iranians' on the
cheap, since Tehran hhad only a
handful of F -14s in decent enough
shape to need th e electronic
diagnostic machines.
Th e Navy reservist set up his
contacts with Tehran in the
summer of 1985. But he refused to
make any substantive step until
he had gotten a letter of authorization from the Navy . Th is he go t
In September.
Th e negotia tor also got authorily to proceed from a Navy
lawyer. Attorney General Edwin
Meese and State Department
legal adviser Abraham Sofaer .
In the first week of October
1985, the Navy man flew to
London for his first meeting with
Rafsanjani's emissary. a young

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government's mandate to p,ro·
teet its citizens' health ca n
Include a ban.
Such quibbling reminds on ''' of
the "George Bernard Shaw b-ultand-switch come on." The story
goes that, at a party, Sl1 aw
convinced a socially prominent
woman to have sex with him for a
large amount of money. He then
proceeded to bargain Her down to
a piddling sum. "What do you
think I am'" she finally asked,
Insulted. " We've already es t.ablished that, " he smirked . " W ~· ·re
just haggling about price."
The whores of the ctgar·ette
Industry and their conslltutional
pimps are still haggling over the
surgeon general's unimpeac ha·
ble scientific evidence ilnl&lt;lng
smoking and lung cancer to
500,000 deaths a year.
Their argument s are a mth
century reprise of the med i&lt;?Val
debate over how many angels
can dance on the head of a p i n .
But a recent Supreme Ct"'urt
case finally embalmed the cl·
garette industry's medieval s,ck·
ness. In Posadas de Puerto !~leo
v. Tourism Co. or Puerto R:ico.
the court declared in die! a that If
the government can prohibll
conduct such as smoking, It can
ban advertisements solicl . lng ·
such conduct. (Another lopud
"Amen!")
From the Pentagon and ,the
General Services AdmIn is tra·
lion's buildings, to Hawaii, Bev·
erly Hills, Calif., and thousa.nds
of schools and hospitals, otf!cials
are banning smoking with a
relentless slnglemlndedness.
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She was southbound on Counl y
.Road 6 In Springfield Township
and was rcpqrtcdly left of center
when she tried to avoid an
oncoming car. She avoid ed the
ca r , but left the road , went into a
ditch . hit a utility pole and
overturned. the patrol sa id.

people support the Bossard Li brary lhrough a continuing tax
levy, which was renewed last
yea r .
Additional money, designated
for the Rea der·Printer, was
donated from friends of the lat·e
Ruth Tap, who died In August
1986. According to Louden. it was
Ms . Tap's wish to see the library
purchase the Reader·Printer.
which costs around $6,000.
These two pieces of equipment

are th e lates t in libra ry services
and Bossard i s the only facility in
southeastern Ohio. with the ex ception of Ohio University, who
has them, Louden sai d.
. " I've wanted to have these for
a long time," Louden said, " but
the cost was astronomical before. " Now the cost for purcha s·
ing and keeping current in the
l)lagazlnes has declined , and it is
econom ica lly feas ible.

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lat e l ast week with the L BO and
Rep. William E . Hinig, D·New
Philadelphia. the co mmittee
chairman. has insisted that the
bud get be bal anced accord ing to
the best es tima tes.
The Ce leste budget was as·
sem bl ed in lat e Janaury by the
state Office of Budget and
M11nagement , and the LBO has
reviewed its work to see if It
agrees with OBM economic as·
sumptlons fo r 1988 and the first
half of 1989.
Riffe said last week if there are
significa nt differences. "we'll
havP to start a II ovrr agJ in."

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Nobody ca n deny cigarette
smokers th&lt;&gt;ir consti tution al
rights .
The right to smoke.
The right to become an addict.
The right to ravage their
bodies with ca ncer.
The right to commit suicide by
degrees,
Just as the Sixth Amendment
guarantees a fair trial to murderers, the First Amendment pro·
tects smokers' right to freedom
of choice.
But does the First Amendment
allow cigarette manufacturers to
use deceptive print advertising
to seduce people Into smoking'
The answer sounds like a varialion on the old Gallagher and
Sheen vaudeville routine. "Abso·
lutely! " say cigarette manufacturers. "Positively!" say news·
papers and magazines .
Fortunately, one congressman
out of 435, Rep. Mike Synar,
D-Oika., refuses to kneel at the
altar on which the First Amendment Is being sacrificed.
It 's an expensive altar : $32
blllion in tobacco sales, $2 billion
·In print media advertising.
Synar's bill would outlaw all
cigarette advertising.
Arguing constitutional consls·
tency, Synar·notes that cigarette
advertising Is already banned on
television and radio. "We should
make the law consistent," he
says, "by extending the ban to
print media, billboards and the
sponsorship of sporting and other
events." (Let the church say,
"Amen!"l
But constitutional experts are
nlt·plcklng over whether the

LBO officials arc scheduled to
tes tify before the House Finance
Committee Wednesda .v , aft er·
noon, giving revenue estimates
and welfare case load projections
·for the next two years.
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House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe
Jr., D·New Boston. who worked

Patrol issues two citations

Water line

By ARNOLD SAWISLAK
UPJ Senior Editor
WASHINGTON (UP!)- President Reagan took his medicine
Jast Wednesday night and probably saved himself from the fate of
Richard Nixon.
: Absent the discovery of any "smoking gun" in the Iran
~rms·Contra aid affair, the speech admitting that the policy, as put
Into effect, wa s.a mistake for which he took full responsibility, seems
to chop off at the knees any further speculation that the Reagan
presid ency will end In personal disgrace, Impeachment · or
resignation .
: Not since John Kennedy publicly took the blame for the dlsas.trous
~ay of Pigs invasion of Cuba In 1961. has a president owned up to error
as completely as Reagan did in his 13·minute television address .
: It has been noted that Reagan did not apologize for the Iran arms
~!fair; It is,perhaps worth mentioning that Kennedy,dlqn't assume
lhe blame for the Cuban episode In person, but had his press secr etary
C,oisue a statement assuming responsibility.
•. What Kennedy got out of tha t was a boost In public approval and
virtual Immunity from the blame for the many goofs turned up in
~ubseq uent investlgat Ions of the Bay of Pigs operation, some of which
were committed during his White House tenure. II should be no
iurprise If Reagan gets the same effect from his admission of error.
; There still are vllllans to Identify and perhaps lawbreakers to
t'unish in the continuing Inquiries by Congress and the special ·
prosecutor , but short of disclosure that the president's role In the
9ffalr was bigger than the Tower Commission found, he probably is
Bff the hook personally . ,
: That does not mean the Reagan magic of 1981 will be restored In
'jVashlngton. The very fact that hew as caught violating his own policy
against paying ransom for hostages Is bound to have a lasting effect
~n his stralght·shooter Image.
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&lt;itectlons. He still must deal with a Democratic Congress that now has
Ote votes and the will to fight any effort to put the conservative agenda
back on the track in the last two years of his term. And he still is a
Iame duck president who has comparatively lltlle to offer his own
~arty In either political rewards or punishment s.
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!989. but they are Jiot likely to be the kind of right turn victories
~ea ga n pulled off during his first term. He'll get what the Democrats
:rgree to give him, and If he does n't ask politely, he may get not much.
: However, th ere is one area where he still might salvage the kind of
Q'iumph that would restore his winning Image.
• Given Soviet leader Gorbachev's recent retreat on Star Wars
development, If Reagan can get an arms control deal with the
~uss ian s, he may be abl e to rebuild some overall momentum in other
areas.
: As severa l members of Congress on both sides oft he aisle said after
the Ash Wednesday appearance, It will take more than a speech to
undo the damage of the last few months. But as the psychiatrist said
:{Iter listening to several hundred pages of "Portnoy's Complaint."
J!OW he ca n begin .
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day at the Yates Funeral Home
in Fort Pierce. with the Rev .
James Biles officiatin g.,. Burial
will be In Hillcr est M emoria l
Gardens In Fort Pierce.

POMEROY
Genevieve
Story Guthrie. 88, State Route
681, Coolville, died Saturday
mornin g at Lancaster-Fairfield
Commu-nit y Hospital, Lancaster.
Born Dec. 10, 1898, at BurUngham , daughter of th e lat e
WIIUam C. and Arminda Radford
Story, she was a homemaker.
She was a member of the
Alfred United Methodist Church
and the WSCS of the church and a
past m ember of thP Alfr&lt;&gt;d
Grange, the Pomona Grange and
t.hc sta te Grange. She was also a
member or the first council of the
Meigs County Farm Bureau,
where she wa s a board memb&lt;&gt;r .
and the first 4-H leader in Alfred.
Surviving are a daughter and
son-in -Jaw, Maxine and Del bert
R. Yost of 2345 Stoney HJIIRoad,
Lan caster; three grandsons and
their wjves. Russell and Martha
Yost, Charles and Connie Yost,
ail of L ancaster, and Richard
and Pam Yost of Coolville; a
granddaughter and her hu sband.
Beth and John Cav lndee of
Rockbridge;
s ix grea t grandchildren; three sisters-in l aw, Mrs. Millard St ory of
Co lumbu s, Mrs. Flossie Story of
Pomeroy, and Mrs. BertlneStory
of Athens; and sever al nieces
and n&lt;&gt;phews.
She was prec&lt;&gt;ded in deat h by
her husband. Harry E. Gu thr ie.
in November 1970; and by four
brothers and one sister.
Services wlll b&lt;&gt; Monday at .1
p.m . In the Ewing Fun eral Hom e.
with the R&lt;&gt;v. Don Archer olfl·
elating. Burial will be in Mound
Cemet&lt;&gt;ry, near Ch&lt;&gt;ster. Friends
may ca ll at the funeral home
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today.

Harold E. McGuffin
POINT PLEASANT - Harold
E. McGuffin, 75, Point Pleasant,
died F rida y at the home of All en
and Ja nice Savrc after a bri ef
·
ilh\ess .
He was born Nov. 17, 1911 . In
Ma son County to the late Thomas
V. and Madge Bush McGuffin.
Surviving are his wife, Mildred
Rodgers McGuffin; one son, Dr.
Tom McGuffin , Monroe, La.;
three daughters, Judith Eads
and Janice Sayre, bololt of Point
Pleasant. and Har riet McGuffin,
Akron; one sister, Mary Bickford, Col umbu s; and three
grandchilr~n.
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Services will be 2 p.m. Monday
in the Crow-Hus sell Funeral
Home, with the Rev. Bryan Blair
of!Icialing. Burial will be in
Suncres I Cemetery. Friends
may call al the funer al hom&lt;&gt;
after 4 p.m. today .

Janet M. Northup

GALLIPOLIS Janet M .
Northup, 70, Eureka Slar Rout e,
Gallipolis, died Friday in Holzer
Medical Cent&lt;&gt;r. follow ing a
lengthy illness . She retired from
the Gallipolis City School System
in 1980.
Born M ar ch 11. 1917, In Gallia
County, she wa s the dau ghter of
the late Har ry and Rita Brown
Truesdell.
Her husband, Fred E . Northup,
prec{&gt;ded her in deat h in October
1970. They married in 1935 at
Ca tlettsburg, Ky .
Surviving ar ~ one daughter,
Viola Belle Halley
Mrs . Eugene 1Jane Ann) Jordan
MASON , W.Va. -Viola Belle of Gallipolis; on&lt;&gt; son , Richard
Halley, 87, Clifton. W.Va., died Nor thup of St . Albans, W.Va .;
Thursday in Holzer Medical five grandchildren and . two
great -grandchildren , She was
C&lt;&gt;nler.
She wa s bor n July 2, 1899, In .- preceded in dea th by three
Ambrosia, W.Va ., to the late brother s.
She wa s a member of Christ
Charles and Alzlna Rus ~ell
United
Met hodis t Chr urch and a
Garren.
Surviving are three d aughters. vo lun teer at Holzer M edical
Hilda L. Jarrell , Columbus. Ce nter.
Services will be Monday at
Vlnida M . Rando lph, New
10:30
a.m. at Christ United
Haven. W.Va ., Henrl&lt;&gt;tta A .
Met
hodist
Church in Clipper
Stephenson, Man sfi eld ; two
sons, Roscoe W. Edwards Jr ., Mills, with the Rev . Rick VIlardo
Clifton, Samuel W. Tucker Jr .. officiating. Buria l will be In
Columbus; three sisters, Grace Mound Hill Cem eter y. Friends
Johnson, Retha White and Stella may call at the Willis Funer al
Pierce. all of Columbus; 17 Home from 5-9 p.m. today .
The body will be taken to the
grandchildren , 3!i gr&lt;&gt;at grandch lldren and 44 great - church one hour prior to
services.
great -grandchildren.
She was preceded i n death by
one son, Charles W. E dwards;
Ben L. Somervillt'
five brothers, four sisters, and
POINT PLEASANT - Ben
one twin sister, Allie Johnso n.
Leonidas
Somerville, 80. Point
Services wlll be tod ay at 1: 30
Pl
easant,
died Friday In Pl eap.m. In the Foglesong Funeral
Home, with the Rev. Larry sa nt Valley Hospital.
Gilland o(flciatlng. Burial will be
He was born Dec. 13, 1906, In
Wood County, W.Va ., to the late
in Zerkle Cemetery.
.Jake H . and Hallie Goodwin
David King
Somerville.
He was preceded in d&lt;&gt;ath by
FORT PIER CE, Fla . - David
his wife Edna Creec h Somervllle,
F . King, 63. Fort Pierce, died
one brother, William J . SomeThursday at his home.
rv ille. and one sister, Enid
He was th e son of the late l ves
Co ttrill.
and Dorothy Kin g of Ma son
Surviving are two dau ghters,
Count y.
Margaret Waldie, Point PleaHe was an assembly man for
sant , and Barbara An n Bowling
General Motors and was a U.S. or Towson, Md .; one son, Ben L .
Navy veteran of World Wa r II.
Somerville II , Baltimore, Md.;
He w as prec&lt;&gt;ded In death by
one brother, Jake H. Somerville
one brother, Tommy In 1985.
Jr., Po int Pl&lt;&gt;asant ; one sister ,
Surviving ar&lt;&gt; his wife, Elsie;
Elizabeth So le, Weirton, W.Va .;
daughter, Mildred Hunter , Fort
five grandchildren and two
Pl&lt;&gt;rce; son, David , Fort Pierce ;
great -great· grandeh lldren .
brothers, John of Morgantown .
He worked lor Greyhound In
lves E ., Midway, Ohio, James B.
Charles ton, W.Va .. and Savan·
and Eugene L., both of Fort
nah. Ga. and owned Mason
Pierce; sister, Betsy Grandstaff,
Counl y Hardware of New Haven.
Glen Dale, W.Va .; eight grandW.Va . He then moved to Point
c hildr e n,
nin e great Pl easant with the hardwar e
grandchildren, and a niece and
business and bought the Ford
nephew In Mason County.
Motor Co. dealer ship. He owned
Services will be .ll a.m . Monand operated the Ford business.
Somerville Motors Inc., during
the 1950s and early 1960s.
He then became an Insurance
examiner for the state of Wes t
tUSP li~KOO)
VIrginia. His job entailed travel ·
Jng all over th&lt;&gt; U.S. and Canada.
Published ('ar h Sunday. 825 Third Avf! ..
Ga llipolis. Ohio, by the Ohio Vali(ll PubAfter retiring from the state or
li shing Co mpany/Multimedia , In c. Se·
Wes t VIrginia he -continued to
co nd clas!i postur paid a t Gal li polis .
se rve as an Insurance examin er
Ohio 45631. En terN as_sceoOO class
mu!lln fi!: matter at Poml'rcry . Ohio, Post
for the state of Montana until
Ofllc&lt;.
1976, at which time he and his
Mf'mbcr: Unltl'd Press lnlerna l lonal.
wife retired to Point Pl easant. He
In land Dally Pr('5J Associ at ton and 1hE.'
was al so a m ember of the Mai n
Ohio N('wspaper Association. Na tional
Street Baptist Church, wher e he
Advf'rtlslnll RPpresl.'nlat lv£', Brunham

day in the Crow-Hussell Funeral
Home with the Interim pastor of
Main Street Baptist Church, the
Rev. Dr. Leroy M . Keeney,
officiating. Burial will . be In
Kirkland M&lt;&gt;morial Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 5-9 p.m . today.

Norman Weyers miller
POMEROY Norman L .
Weycr smlller, 69, 35130 Long
Hollow Road, Pom eroy, died
Fr[day In HolZer Medica l Center.
He was born Feb. 12, 1918, a son
of the late Joe and Lydia Heilman
Weyersville. He was a retired
mechanic and farmer . He was a
member of th e Methodist Church
and the Civil · Air Patrol In
Mlddl&lt;&gt;por t.
Surviving are his wile, Betty; a
daughter and son-in -law, Dianna
and Dana Warner, Reynoldsburg; a grandda,ughter, Jeannine Warner, Rey noldsburg; his
mother-in-Jaw and father-In-law,
Clarence and Mary Spurrier or
Pomeroy; . and several ni&lt;&gt;ces
and nephews.
Services will be 1 p.m. Monday
in the Ewi ng Fu neral Home, with
the Rev. Mel vin Franklin offi ciating. Burial will be In Rock
Springs Cemetery. Friends may
call at the funeral home from 7-9
p.m . today .
Friends may give to the Meigs
S&lt;&gt;nior Citizens -Center in hi s
memory .

By CRAIG WEBB
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The
auto industry is proving once
again it has the power to drive the
U.S. economy, but som e expert s
don't like the way It' s headed.
Analyst s who look at the
bottom line cheered the governm ent's report Fr id ay th at the
production pace at auto fact ories
helped push February's industrial production up by 0.5 percent
overall.
But the car industry 's cut-rat&lt;&gt;
financing deals and discount
pack ages on ·options were a
m ajor r eason why th &lt;&gt; who lesa le
Produce r Price Index for Febru-

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Jo Martin Street for Annette
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back to Bald Knob-St iversville
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EMS units answer numerous calls
POMEROY - Eleven ca lls transpor t Fritz Teaford on
were answered by units Friday,
Cou nty Road 35.
l.h&lt;&gt; Meigs County Emergency
Un i t s ' r epor ted 16 ca ll s
Thursday:
M&lt;&gt;dical Service reports.
Ba shan Fire Department at
At 8:58 a.m., Pomeroy took
Evelyn Knight fr om Lincoln Hill 6:22 a.m. to a !Ire which rekindled at the Terri Bell resi Road to St. Jos&lt;&gt;ph Hospital in
Parkersburg, W.Va. ; Rutland at dence on Bald Knob-S tlversv!lle
Road; Pomeroy at 7:13 a.m . to
9:35a. m. took Robert C. Dickens
Rock Springs Road for Flora Fa y
to O'Bleness Hospital from
M eigs Mine 1; Rutland at 1: 20 · Pratt to Veteran s Memorial
Hospital; Rutland Fire Depart p.m . answered a brush lire ca ll
on Ohio 124; Racine at 2:41 p.m . ment at 8:21 a. m. to Dext er for
Hazel Francis who was treat ed
went to a bru sh !Ire on the Apple
but not transport&lt;&gt;d; Bas han Fire
Grove-Dorcas Road ;
Middleport at 2:44 p.m . took
Departmen t at 9: 24a.m . back to
Rick John son from North Second
the Bell residen ce on Bald
A venu e to Vet&lt;&gt;rans Memorial
Knob-Sti versville Road; Ra cine
Hospital ; Racine at 3:47 went to a
at 11 :18 a. m . to Letart Fall s for
brush fi re in the Portland ar ea ;
Christopher Warden who was
the Bashan Fire Department
treated bu t not transpor ted ;
w&lt;&gt;nt to WPlls Run for a bru sh lire
Middleport Fire Department at
at 4:15 p.m . ; Racin e assisted at
11:54 a.m. to a brush fire on
4: 18p.m. as did the Shade Ri ver
McElhinney Hill; Racine at ·12: 14
Forestry Division and at 7:37
p.m. to L etart Falls for Opal
p.m ., Racine and Bashan were
Cummins to Pl easant Valley
ca lled again to thes amearoa; at
Hospital; Rac ine all2:17 p.m. to
Letar t Falls for Christopher
7:38 p.m . Rutland took Bill y
Warden to Holzer M edical CenOgdln from a motorcycle accident on M ain Slreet to Veterans
t&lt;&gt;r ; Middleport Fire Depart Memorial and at 10:41 p.m ..
menl at 12:08 p.m. to a brush !Ire
Racine trea ted but did not
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A Messug1• From Th(• Bible . .
BAPTISM AND THE NEW HIRTH
· William H. Ku):lut
The Dell•ery
··norn ·· me ans ''to brin~ forth ." The birth or brin~ing forth whk h t akes
place at dcli\·cry docs noJ give li fe. but tran sform s the believer from nne
_,tate liTH O another. The believer ' ~ hones t heart. having hccn quickened
with the life-suswiniT]g power of th e Spirit th rough the word fll his hcgctting . th at is, when one hcnrs and believes the word . is now completing hi s
· ·m·w birt fr ·· in the \I.":tiers of ba ptism. Th e q Ltickcned spirit and the hody in
whi ch it dwells Jre now del ivered from the darkened. confi ned !~ ta l c , the
"puwa &lt;~{dark.11e~· 5 · · {Col. J· IJ ), into th e larger and enri ching stat e, the
·'k.i11gdom 14" his drar Son ·· {Col. I : 1J). He comes ou1 of a losI state int&lt;J the
~ ;wed state. "hi' tlrlH bt!iiv,•ei~t and is bupii: t•d Jhalllu· saved '"(Mk . I b: I b),
and "'The fik 1 ·.flg ur 1 ~ wh••n•lmlo t! vt'rl bu{Jt i~· m cloth al.w II OW J IIVI' us .. ."· · ( I
Pet. .1 :2 11. Th e birth that takes place at dell•ery docs""' reform lhe belie•·
cr. Cornelius "'as ··" devout ttwt~ , and one rlwt }fared God with all hi.\·
lwuw. which ~UI'I' mm:lr ulms ftJ th•• P•~OfJie raul pmyt•tl /IJ God ahwry' "
(Acts \0:2). Nngreuter cu mplimcnt l'Ou ld be paid an individu;tl :1s rar as :1
reforma tion of liiC was concc_rncd . Yet. arcording to the angel. he w a~ to
se nd fnr Peter who would tell' him what he "urj;:ht fu dr/ "(J\ct s 10:6) , that
1 ~ . what hl' ~ hou1d do in order to be solved. The angel did not tell Curn eliu ~
that he was saved , but that he would be told Peter what he must do to he
mcd IAciS I 1: J.l .l 4). 1n spitcoJ' Comcliu s bcm~ morally good , he had not
been horn again , and wa s not a citb:c n · the km~dorn , th e l'hurch. Being
out or the church. he was not in fellowship with God. Bci n~ out of fcJlow·
~ hip wit h God . he wa s un saved. In order for him to be saved. he was going
tc1ha w to become a citizen of the Lord'11_ kingdnm , and to hecome a l'lli7.CII
of the Lord'~ kingdom, he was going to h11ve·to be "bor" tlJ!Ciill . •. bom ql
the wuti'f (Wd of tlrf' Spirit ... He did not stand in need of •~ reformation of
life fl"lllll a moral !-.tandpoint, but a hanlformatlon of ure, bcin~
lrnndormed from tlis lost !~ l a te to th e s;lved ~ t •• tc. Here is an exa mple of 11
good man being unsaved. There arc mon)' good people today whu :~r c
unsavc&lt;l. Th ey arc unsaved becau se they have not been .. ,mrn tlJ.!llin . ..
bor11 of the w~ter w1d of thf~ Spirit . ..
Wau.r Euenllol For The Dell•ery
''Water" is the element that the Spirit appoi nted to comJ&gt;lete the birth
at delivery. "Water 11 is of the feminine gender. and has referen ce to bap·
tism. Th ere is only ··one bdptism ·· (Eph. 4:5). and it is of ''w"ter": "And
John ulso was bapti:;ng ifl Aemm , ear to Salim , b•~t·tuw• tht•n• wtu much
water tltnl! .. . .. (Jno. J:2J); "And (I S rlwy wt•m 011 their wuy, tht')! n m w
ull/o u a rtui11 watf!r . .. ·• ( A ~ts 8:.16}8,39); "Ctm t~~IY rmm fo rbid "'til!''•
th ut these sJwuld 'lOt bt~ buptrzeJ . . . (Acts 10:47); Lt!t us draw"""' wtth
a 1rue It earl in fu ll ass•mmce, hwvi,lg our Jr C'art s .~pritJk.!t·tl fm m till f• vil n m ·
scie,m~. 1111d our bodies wushfd with prm! warrr " (H cb . 10:22).T he dell•u!ry
process cannot take place without waler ; therefore. one's. new binll i!\
made com plet e wh en he is delherM from the w1t.en of baptlam !- Con ·
,;,1/(•dfor FrYe Hiblt Co rrel·pondrnct Cou,.·e, Writt· . . .

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GALLIPOLIS Marion
"Jack" Harrison. co ll ector, Gallipolis area-marketing and custo·
mer serv ice department of Columbu s &amp; Sou thern Ohio Electric
CQ., ha s rotirrd after a quarlcr of
a cen tury of serv ice with thr
company.
He j oined C&amp;SOE .in November
1961 as a m eter r eadrr .
A 32nd·degrec M ason. Harrison is pas t m aster of the
Gallipolis Masonic Lodge and a
member of York Ri t&lt;&gt; Bodies
Cijapter of Council and Co mmander&gt;·· the Al addin T emple
Shrin e and the Ga llipolis Shrine.
A U.S. Army veteran of !he
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encouragement to devdoping prove or disprove it self. There
countries who ow&lt;&gt; U.S. banks are those who would rewrit e the
considerabl e sums of money to latt er act and Impose mandatory
produce tu sually agricultural production controls on agricul produ cts! at full capacity and ture, the bureau sa id. The
export everything possible.
. pres ident s voiced their opposiThe government feels this push tion to this.
This was a working tr ip with a
to export will help these coun tries ea rn dollars to se rvice their specific agenda aimed at g iving
debt to U.S. banks. The Farm the legisla tors a more accura te
Bureau is co ncerned that this picture of how th eir rural cons tit ·
debt Is being serviced at th e uent s feel about the Issues and
expense of America's own agri- problems lacing their indust ry.
Farm bureau president s took
cultura l industry.
Th e Save I he Family Far in Act · with them the support of more
of 1987 was another concern to than 110.000 Farm Bureau fam l·
the Farm Bureau. Th e Farm Act lies on their 38th trip to Was hingof 1985 hardly has had a chanc&lt;&gt; to ton. D.C .

NAPOLEON i UP I J
Local 626 staged two rallies In
Members of the United Food and
front of the Napoleon plant
Commercial Worker s say the Friday to pr.otest the lack of
CampbeU Soup Co. is tryin g to . contract talks with their union.
break their union by refusing to
The plant's 1, 900 hourly emnegoti ate a new co ntract .
ployees have been working wllh·
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March 10-12 to lalk with hi s
legislators about co.ncerns with
agricu ltural, policy and actions.
A few of the subjects the count y
farm burea u president s discussed with legislators included
the Baker Plan. att empt s to
r ewrite the Farm Act of 1985. the
need for government to give
finan cial support to lhe Farm
Credit System, the cr eati on of. a
secondary ag loan market and
international trade.
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·CALLJPOL IS - Pam el a K.
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of the Gerontological Society of
America in Chicago.
· Th&lt;&gt; purpose of the m eeting
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leadin g to the per son or persons
who may be r unning what
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ad d&lt;&gt;d.
"I know it's probably too late
for my dog," says Holter, '' but
other pet ow ners need t o aware of
what 's goin g on."

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Pet theft.____.._ ,c_o_nr_in_ue_d_f_ro_m_A_-_11_ __
Th&lt;&gt; K i ngs even offer&lt;&gt;d a r eward
for their dog's safe return .
" We' ve looked ev&lt;&gt;rywhere,"
says Eva King, " we don't know
where else to turn."
liolter says If she had any clu e
where her dog might have been
taken she would go there, no
matter what the distance. "We
loved our dog." she says.
According to Frank and
Fisher , if a pet does turn up
missing. the owner should immediately check with Meigs County
Dog Warden Wa y ne Roseberry .
Roseberry confirmed what Jhe
Humane Society and sher iff' s
department said- thai in ciden ts
of pet thefts are up all over the
county.
Without informal ion to go ona description of a vehic le or a
license number - the sheriff' s
department cannot do anything,
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ary ros&lt;&gt; just 0.1 percent, the , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - ' - - - Labor Departm&lt;&gt;nt concluded.
Edward Yardeni, an economic
analyst for Prudential ·Bac he
Securites In New York, join ed
other experts In warning th at the
OUR JOB is to help you make and .
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"Some of thos e guys In D etroit
ha ve been inhaling car fumes too
long," said Yardenl. "They offer
these big discount s, watch sales
K. A. KElLER Ill, CPA
go up and th en think it' s t h&lt;&gt; real
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thing. Th ey ca n't seem to get a
"If you take the auto and light
handle on their own industry ."
truck incentives out, the Increase·
Current Incentives - such as
would have been about 0.5
the 3.9 percent loan rates offered
percent," asserted Donald Ra by Ford and General Motors and
taj czak, director of the economic
the rebai P·Ioan dea ls Chrysler
forecasting project at Georgia
loui s - ca used the wholesale · Stat e Univer sity.
pr ice of passenger cars to fall3.4
An above-average annual auto
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for light trucks was down 1.3 million as compared to Januperc&lt;&gt;nt.
ary's 7.5 million - contributed
Th at decrease. plu s a 0.5 mightily Io the 0.5 percent
percent fall in food pr ices, all but over all production Increase as
nega ted a 4 percent incr ea se in well as Increases in the indu strial
finished energy goods and pro- production ind&lt;&gt;xes for durable
duced the 0.1 percent overall con sumer goods and durable
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Prosecutor demands
action in spy probe
By S"~:EVE HAGEY
.JE RUSA'LJ!:M_j UP II - The
chair man

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enccd to life in prison last
week for selling U.S. secrets to
Israel. Hi s wife, Anne, drew a
fi ve-year t e rm _ as a n
accomplice.
Shamir. who initially opposed a probe. and other
senior Israelis have said Pollard's espionage was unauuth·
orized and wa s done without
their knowledge. But some
U. S. and Israeli officials have
expressed doubt s the opera tion co uld ha ve been carried
off without official approvaL
About 65 promlnenl America n J ews. worried the scandal
has touched on the sensitive
iss ue of American J ews ' ·' dual
loyalty" to th e United St at es
and Israel , are expected to
ar rive in Israel Mond ay to
warn the episode cou ld cause
long- term damage ro U.S.Israell ties, Th e Washington
Post reported Friday.
The Pollard episod&lt;' has
spawned a "Citizens for Pollard" fund -rai sing program in
Israe L Ni net y perce nt of 639
people res ponding to a Yedioth Ahronot newspaper poll
sa id the Pollards deser ve·
some kind of help from thei r
fellow Jews in Israel.
' Rot e ns tr e \c h, 76. s a id
Thursday he would resign if
Israeli lead ers refu se to coop·
crate In th e probc• thai gels
under wa y next week .

inves ligiltion

int o th e .Jo natha n Polla rd spy
sc and al cal led fo r Israel lo
move swift Jy to end 1he
episode that has under min ed
its c lasP relations with the
United States.
Yehoshua Rotcnstreic h. a
form er Israel Bar Assoc ia tion
pres ident and Tel ,\ viv lawyer , also said he ex pects to be
allowt'd to co nduet a full
inves tiga tion of the a ffai r - or

he wi ll quit his post .
" \ ca n o n! ~ promise thP
public that we' ll make every
effor t for this maller to be
Inves tig a ted. clarifi ed, and
·f or co n c lu s io ns t o be
reac hed." Rotenslrl'ich told
rsnwl' s arm y radio f.'r iday.
Pr ime Mtnis ter Yitzhak
Sh ami r Wedn esda y named
Rotenstreich and Zv l Tzur. a
form er military chi ef of sta ff .
to th e two- man panel establishpd by thP "i nner Ca binet ,"
• made up of the mos t influen• tia l gove rnmrnt mini sters in

Israel.
RorenSirrich. a lso chai rman of Israel' s Press Co uncil
and the press Ce nsorship
Commill ee. is hea d of the
panel.
Pollar d. :12. an American
Jew and former U.S. Na vv
intelligence analyst, wa s seni -

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fat.e unknown after execution

BE IRUT. Lebanon iUP I}- A
deadline set by pro-Ira nian rerrorists who th reat ened ro kill a
French television report er Saturday if Fra nce did not meet thr lr
demand expired with no word on
the fate of the hosta ge taken a
year ago.
The Revolu tionary Justice Organization warned Thu rsday
that .J ean -Louis Normand in . .14.
would be killed within 48 hours if
F rench offi cials did not "clarify"
Pres ident Franc·ois Mirrerrand' s
remark that Frpnce would con·
tlnue to sell arms to Iraq . whi ch
ha s been at war with Iran s ince
1980.
The group, whi ch is al lied with
the Tehran government , vowed
to kill Normand in, a French
television re porter who was
kidnapped March 8. 1986. at noon
Sa turd ay If it s demands were not
met. The deadlin e passed with no
immediat e word on his fate.
In Paris F riday, a governmcn\
spokes man reject ed the group's
demand , di smissed the death
threat and warned France will
hold the groups deta ining foreign
hosta ges "directly respons ible
for the fate of our compatrio ts. "
Denis Baudouin. a spokes man
for Prime Minister Ja cques
Chirac. said Fra nce " intend s to
pursue with tenacit y and fi rmness the strugg le aga inst ter rorism, from whoever it comes and
under what ever form it manif·
es rs it self. "
However . Baudouln also said
France was "committed to main·
raining close relations in the

servtce of peace with di verse
!Mideas t! _s tates. a nd es tablish·
mg them. tn the case of Iran."

Mltt.errand expressed
T~esday that the
Syrian troops in

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CHESHIRE - A dinner and variety s)low sponsored by the
Cheshlre-Kyger PTO will be held Friday, March 20. at
Cheshlre-l{yger Elementary.
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The dinner will be held at 6 p.m. The menu Includes sour bea ns
with ham, beef barbeque sandwiches. cole slaw. corn bread ,
pie, cake and coffee. The variety show Is scheduled for7: 30 p.m.
Admission will be 50 cents for students and $1 for adults.

Eastern Local lunch menu listed
EAST MEIGS ~ In conjunction with the uniform lunch
program, the menu for schools of tlie Eastern Local School
District tor the week of March 16 are announced :
Monday- bologna-cheese sandwiCh, corn , pineapple. cookie,
milk.
Tuesday- chili, pl'anut butter sandwich. relish trav. pear s.

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Friday - hamburger, baked beans, pineapple, milk.

Middleport details village funds
MIDDLEPORT- All Middleport funds totaled $368,480.T1 as
of ·Feb. 29, according to lhe monlhly report of Clerk-Treasurer
Jon Buck.
Receipts, disbursements and the balance of each fund .
respectively, as of the end of lhe month Include:
General, $12,174.3( $19,169.8~; $28,269.42; street maintenance, $4,542.TI, $4,134.67, $2,114.99; revenue sharing, $262, no
disbursements, $674.31; fire equipment , $225, $725.45, $1,017.07;
"fire truck, no receipls, no disbursements, $9,019.72; public
transportation, $21,842.20, $11,826.48, S1D,530.48 deficit;
economic development, $1.709.40. $844.66. $11,442.26 ; sanitary
sewer escrow, no receipls. no disbursements. $108,217.29; fire
house improvement fund. $4.27, no disbursements. $4 3.903.45;
water tank. no receipts. no disbursements. $125.977. 58: wat er,
$9,962.80, $8,357.92, $11.794 .09; sanitary sewer. $7,431..16 ,
$8,232.42, $22,856.57; swimming pool, no receipts, $18.41 ,
$711.47; cemetery , $1,221.09 , $1,212 .()l, $482 .47; water meter
. trusts, $175, $320, $12,530.56.
Recelpls for the month totaled $59,550.17 while disbu rse·
ments. $54,841.88.

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RIO GRANDt- J . David Mauer, director of the J .A. Davis
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Media Center at Rio GrandE' College. went to Atlanta to attend
Ihe Conference of Ihe Assoclallon for Educatlonai Co mmunicallons and Technology.
"This was a great opportunity for us to talk toot her educat ors
and engineers on the many technological advances that arc
laking place In education and training," said Bart ram . "and
how they may affect our library services and instructional
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Guest spl'akers at the confe rence were Dr. Arno Penzlas, vice
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GALLIPOLIS - Kenn eth R.
Clark, 28, Rt. 3. Gallipolis. wa s
fined on four charges Friday in
Gallipolis Municipal Court.
He pl eaded guilt y. wa s fined
$25 and had a six-month jail ter m
suspended for giving false info rmat ion.to a sta te trooper; $15 for
park ing on a roadwa y. $1.1 for
speeding on Ohio 160. and $12.
with a six -month jail term
suspl'nded for having no driv er' s
license.
In other court news..Jeffr ey L.
Rathbu rn, 20. 1068 Second Ave. ,
was fined $12 for failure to
operate
his He
vehicle
with reasonable con trol.
a lso forfeited
a$40
bond for failing to register his
vehicle. Sharon L. Glenn, 2:\,
Bidwell. was fin ed $12 for having
an expired license.
Calvin R. Dray, 22, Eureka
Star Route, wa s fined $12 for
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dri ve on Ohio 218. Kather ine D.
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net h Lawso n, 48, ql Efl and. N.C ..
$40; Rollin D. Clegg . 38. Ravenswood, W.Va .. $38: .lohn Willia m
.Jarvis, 34, Fayett eville. W.Va. ,
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Lewis K. T ay 1or, 43
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fi ne s uspended. six mo nlhs pro- \i ns. P.o meroy. $5 and cos ts.
bat ion. spotl ight \ng; Ode ll unsa fe vehicle: Terry Hysell,
Smith. Middleport , $50 SUS · Raci ne. $5 and cos ts. failed to
make repairs when notified:
pended, costs. 1\rrer \ng.
Timothy
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Mary Mora, Ath ens, $10 and
costs, stop sign; Harol d Grate. W.Va .. S25 and cos ts. failure to
Langsv ille, $10 and costs. fe ll of co nt rol; Ja mes Curry. Water· .
cent er: Dorothea Scar ber ry, ford, costs only, sea r belt.
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Middlepor t. $20 and costs. fa ilu re
ro c·o nrrol; Janice Baker. Po me· chae\ Frv. Bellaire. $21 a nd
roy, $10 and cos ts, stop sign: costs: Roge r Morgu r1 , Ga llipolis.
Pearl Secoy, Syracuse. $10 and $2.1 and costs: Dor is Muth.
cos ts. drivin g wrong way on Pomeroy. $22 and cos ts; Fos ter
divid ed highway: Shirley Col· Mays .Jr .. Ra cine. S22 and cos ts;
Kim Pretze r. Athens. $26 a nd
cos ts; Craig Belville. Crown
Ci rv $25 und cos ts; Bo bbv Pr ince
.Jr .·.' Columbu s. $23 and costs:
Loui s Prvor , Fort Mit chell , Ky.,
$26 and . costs: Kar la Smith ,
DAYTO NA BEACH. Fl a. Hear tland Co nference and ad· the bars have had th ei r las t ca ll Rerdsv ll le. $24 and costs: Terry
(UPII - Police officials are va nced int o the NCAA Di vision 11 and th e people are heading out ." Mo l&lt;'s. Ga llipolis. $22 and cos ts;
wailin g for res ult s of tests to see playoffs.
Kin caid said H · could nor be Bonn ie 1-lu ghes, Bidwell. $25 and
if alcohol played a part in a fa!al
"He was a res ponsible captain dete rmin ed If either student had costs.
traffic accident , involving an for us, " sald his coac h. Fred been drinking until bl ood test
Forfeiting bonds were Kenn eth
Ashland College football star Martinelli. " He was a responsi- result s were retu rned In a week 1-la rtley. Pomeroy , $2!1, no ta ll .
whose coach says th e player ble ind lvidua f and r counted on to 10 days and an aut opsy was light s: William Moody J r., Galli· •
would be out of cha racter by nor Bra d ro set the tone fo r our tea m. co mpleted.
po lls. $50; Francis Brlnlgar.
knowing that drinkin g and driv - He was · res ponsive ro his
Las t year. seven peo ple di ed Cent erbur g. $42: Martha Wehlle. •
ing don't mix .
responsibllit ies."
du ring spring break in Florid a In Chil rlcs lon. W Va.. $50; and :
Pollee officers say John New ·
Martin elli sai d Schuyler drank acci dents ran ging from drown - .Joseph Dunn . So uth Char les ton , ·
mann Griggs , 23, of Williams· occasionall y. but thought he ings to traff ic acc ident s. Seve ral. W.Va .. $50. all for speedin g.
burg, Va .. and a student at should hav e known about how to men and women cl imbing or
William &amp; Mary , was struck by hand le alco hol.
leapin g to hotel balconi es tell ro . - - - - - -- - - - --,
an automobile as he tried to walk
"I would ha ve expected him to their dea th .
across busy Highway AlA In be very responsi ble about hanOne m an plunged ovC' r a rrsor t
NOTICE·REVCO
Daytona Beach . He died of dlin g alcohol." Mart inelli said. railing dur ing a tobacco spirt ing
CIRCULAR
mass ive head injuries, said -po- "I would be very surprised that co nt est with his fl'ie nds and
lice Sgt. Philip Kincaid.
In lodav's Rev&lt;o spring Clean·
he would not know the r ight place cras hed ro th e park ing lot below .
The. car that hit him was driv en and certainly behind the wh eel is
Up Clearan1e insert - Please
by Bradl ey Schuyler . 22. of not th e right place.
nole lhe following regarding
Rochester, N.Y .. a st ud ent at
"Th ai just isn' t Brad." he
our $3.00 premiptions cou·
Ashland (Ohlot College, Kincaid continued. " He would be out of
Strike hil~ l61h wet•k
pon: "Our phormacisl will 1all
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said .
charac ter. Nor that he wouldn ' t
your Doctor for any trans·
Schuyler was not arrested, but dr ink. bur tha t he wouldn ' t be
NOR WOO D 1 UP It - A strike
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char ges are pending the outcom e able to handle it. He would not put
by union wor krrs at the U.S.
does not oppy lo Third Party
of th e investigation. Kincaid said himself in tha t kind of predl ca· Playin g Card Co. is mov in g int o
or Insurance Prescriplions."•
if appeared one or both of the menr. I feel badly for all
it s 16th WPCk .
stud ents had bee n drinking.
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accident occ urred minutes
College. was an offensive tackl e before the bars closed Friday
and co-captain of the school 's morning. a time when the road is
football team rh ar won th e real busy, Kincaid said. "Most of

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Virgil M. Kimball . Glouster .
$300 and costs, six months
probation, permanent dr iver s
license suspension. DWI ; six
months In jail and costs, no
driver's licens e; co ~ t s onl y for
left ·o( center ; costs only lor
falling to display proper reglstra - ·
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seat belt ; John Van Meter,
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Reputed
mob boss
is found
not guilty
NEW YORK tUPI) - Th e
acquittal of reputed Mafia leader
John Gotti m arked a major
setback In the government 's
attack on organized crim e. but
the year -long ca mpaign will
continue, prosecut ors sa id .
Gotti and s ix alleged henchmen in the Gambino cr ime
!amlly were acquitted on racket eering charges In Brookly n on
Friday al ter a bitter , sevenmonth long trial.
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The r epu ted hea d of the na tion ' s mosl powerful mob was the
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NOT GUILTY - It may have been Friday the defendants, Including his brother, after a bit~r
last ol the leaders ol the cit y's
13th, hut It was one lucky day for John Gotti, seven-nionth trial. Gottl spoke to tile press at his
five IV!alia families to be tried
r
eputed Malia boss, who was acquitted of home In Howard BeachJ'. Y., wh ere friends and
and the only one to escape the
racketeering chargt'S along with six other neighbors greeted him. (UPI)
:
government cr ackdown.
"Thi s depar t ment has had the
greates t string of vict ories in the ani, whose ollie~ won co nvictions
just wat ch."
In the "pizza co nnection" drug
battle against or ganized crim e in
weeks
we' ll ofbesixstarting
again,
The jury
men and
six
and money laundering trial, the
the past lour or Jive years than at
women took seven days to sort
any other ti me in the nation' s Carmine Per sico case involving
through 17,000 pages of testimth
e
construction
indust
ry,
and
history, " said Jus tic~ Depart ·
ony
and r each the verdict. Th eir
th
e
commiss
ion
trial
of
mob
ment spokes man Pat Kort en in
names
were never made public
bosses,
vowed
the
government
Washington.
to
protect
them.
war on th e M alia would not end.
"We've convicted the hea ds of
Each
del
endant faced two
" The o ffen s lv~ against organ four of the bi gges t New York
ized cr ime will continu e," he sai d count s of r acket eerin g and up to
crime famllies, others in Bos ton,
40 yea rs in jail . Prosecutors said
in a statement . "As I have sa id on
Mllwaukee, Kansas City and
th ey dealt In truck hijacking,
every
occas
ion
in
whi
ch
juries
_Chicago, and the Joss of on e case
loansharking,
cigarette smu ghave convic ted in these or gan·in no wa y diminishes th at r ecord
gling,
gambling
and murder In
·nor could In any way deter the ized cr ime cases , no one case wil l
an 18-yea r crim e enterprise.
ongoing war th at we are waging m ark the demise of the Malia."
The 46- year-old Gotti allegedly
As
the
verdi
ct
was
read,
the
against orga nized crim e i n
reached
the pinnacle of power in
jubilant
Gotr
l
leaped
to
hi
s
ft&gt;e
t
America," he said.
the
Gambino
crime lamily with
and
hugged
his
lawyer
.
But
later,
· Other mob chieftains con the
Dec.
16,
1985,
street assassivicted on federal ~h a rges during Gotti voiced skeptici sm th at his
nation
of
godfath
er Paul
bout with governm ent prosecu:the past year Included lea ders of
Castellano.
tors was finished.
the Colombo, Lucc hese, Bon anno
On trial with Gotti were
"
Th
ey'll
be
read
y
to
frame
us
'and Genovese families.
Wilfred
Johnson, 52 , of Br ooklyn;
In
two
weeks,"
hP
said
again
. U.S . Allorney Rud olph GlullJohn Carneglia. 40, of Qu eens;
out side the courtroom . " In three
An thon y Ramplno, 47, of
Yonkers , N.Y .: Leonard DiMar ia. 46, of Brooklyn; Nicholas
.
Corozzo, 46, of Brooklyn; .and
Gotti 's brother, Eugene, 40,. of
Valley Strea m , N. Y.

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:· NEW YORK I UPII - Th e
· :Union representing 525 striking
pewswrit ers at ABC and CBS
criticized a decision to put off
?urther negotia tions in the nea rl v
1wo-week-old str ike unt il Monday, charfling the networks with
~ ·ba d faith barga ining."
: Official s of the Wr iter s Guild of
. America sa id F rid ay th e net works wer t&gt; negoti ating In bad
faith and that talks should have
continued thou gh the weekend.
"CBS and ABC broke off
negotiations with rhe Writ ers
Guild of Amer ica despit e the fac t
that the networ ks' employees arc
out on the streets.' ' sa id Martin
Waldman , a guild spo kt&gt;sm an.
The union's crlll cls m followed
an announcement that talk s
aimed at ending the dispute
would not r esume unlil 2 p.m.
Monday . ·
.
Negotiators met for· more than
five hours Frid ay at the Manhattan headquart ers of the Di rertors Guild of America with no
substant ial progress repor ted.
Mona Manga n, chief negotiator for the union , sa id the
networks were engaged in "surface bar gaining as well as bad
faith bargaining."
"Th eir repeated paltern of
taking long periods of t !m e to
evalu ate guild proposals, and
their delays In scheduling meet·
lngs, raise serious questions as to

Innocent plea entered
HAMILTON tUP i r - Th e man
acc used of killing a Cincinnati
woman and cull ing off her legs
pleaded innocent F r iday to
ch ar ges of aggravated murder
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John Fryman. 24, Fair field, Is
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reso lve the Issues ," she sa id .
Management officials denied
they have been bargainin g in bad
faith or have shown a lack of
interest In seltllng the dispute.
" Tal ks will resume on Monday. Talks have not broken off,"
said George Schweitzer , a CBS
vice president . " Today , going
Into the m eeting, we knew we
w ouldn ' t m ee t ov'e r th e
weekend."

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GALLIPOLIS - Oh io has one
of the highest new ca ncer case
rat es in the nation, surpassed
only by Pennsylvania, Fl orida,
Texa s and California. A prett y
frightening thou ght at fi rst
glance.
Accordin g tofa ct s and figures
re ported by the America n
Cancer Society, 47, 500 new cases
of lhe disease ar e expe ct c~ in
Ohio for 1987.
However. in Ga llia Co unt y
some.cancer s are well below the
nat ional aver age, like those In
t he bladder and colon-rectum.
On the other hand , some are up
to 167 percent higher than ex pected- such as ca n cer~ of the
stoma ch and uterus-cervix .
The Holzer Regional Cancer
Center has been es tabli shed in
Gallipolis to treat and give
emotional support to the ca ncer
patient and his family. Until now,
according to Oi ane Smith, R.N ..
coordinator of th e cent er. pa·
tient s had to travel to Huntington, Parker sburg or Charl es ton
in West Vi rginia, or Columbus for
treatment.
Th ere are appmxlmately 70
ca ncer pati ents trPat ed at
Holzer. In addit ion, patient s also
are trea ted at the other' fa r ll lties,
leaving the real ext ent of ca ncer
in t his area di fficult to estimate.
Seemingly everyone in Ga llia
Coun ty - and Meigs. l or !hat
matt er - knows a ca ncer pat ienl. either in trea tment. cured
or in remission. " II touches
everyone In some way," Ms.
Smith sai d.
Due to the high incidence of
so me types, people In thi s area
need to be especially aware of
warning signs and treatment
available, Ms. Smith said.
The Regional Canc!'r Center is
an effort of Holzer Medica l
Center and Cl inic to offer the
sa m e trea tments ava ilable at
other facilit ies, according to Ms.
Smith .
"Can cer patient s are under
stress, " Pat Boyer, executive
director of th e Ga ll Ia Unit of the

Am eri can Ca ncer Sociely , said .
" Hope is mos t important to
them.
" To es tablish a reg ional
cancer r~nl rr thai is convenient
for diagnosis and treatm ent , plu s
cduca t iona I progr ams and informal io n on prevent ion and deterlion ·js a real ass£'1 ro th C'
commun ity, and something Ga iJia Count y has long needed," she
continued.
Bes ides diag nosis trPa lmen1.
HRCC has ava i la bl e ed uca tional

programs on ccmcer . prevPnlion
tips and a speakers burea u. They
will be workin g with th e Ga llia
Unit of the America n Ca ncer
Society In offering free screenings at va rious times or the year.
For exa mple, Ca ncer Awa reness Day has been planned for
March 28. with free scrrenings
for breas t. cer vix and colo-rectal
cancer. II is being coordinat!'d
with the cent er· and 1-he ACS unit .
Member s of th e medica l starr
wil l do the screenings, and
Information can be ob tain ed on
the test s by ca ll ing t61 41 446-f&gt;:t:IO
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i46-7479.
The local i\ CS uni t vo lunt eers
work hard In the areas of publle
In formation and educa ti on, Ms.
Boyer said.
" Patients need an open linr ol
co mmunication," _ • hr ad ded.
"Now the count y wi ll have an
even broader sourer' ol jJroft•sslonal s committed to the co mmun ity to conquor cancer."
"We wan t l o improve th e
public uwarcness &lt;?f. and act'rss
to, ca ncer prevention ln form a·
t ion, and th r diag nosll ctrcat mcnt ser vices ava ilable In
Gallipolis.' ' sa id Ms. Smith .
Ms. Smith was a staff nu rse on
r he med ica l surgica l unit of
Holzer Medi ca l Ce nt er before
being named ca ncer rcnrr r coordinator. She Is a member of the
Onco logy Nurs ing Socie ty and Is
on th e Board of the Ga lila Count y
Unit of the Amer ica n Ca ncer
Socie ty.
ti er role at the center Is mostly
of coordinating ser vices and
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In this area - some are being
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bu rg , and th e need for the cent p'
was hr rt•. M s. Smith said , This Is
an effort to m ake ca nc~r trca\:
mcnt a little eaSil'l' l or res id ent~
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speech therapy .
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periodi c tra ining sPss lons fo r;
volunttws fo r support proplc,
such as the Ma y 1 Vl sllor·s.
Trainin g, for those who ha ve hail;
a mastectomy , l ur.v ngcc tomy or
os tomy and w ant to be a support
for pailcnt s and families, Ms.,
Smith sa id . Tht •v will visit
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patients during treat rrcnts at
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Other personnel ass.oclated
with the cent er Incl ude surgeo ns,
pathologists. radiologist s, medical and ra dia tion oncologists,
enterstom al th era pist in nursing,
dos lmetr isl in radi ation therapy
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Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va .

COUPLE WED- Medlria Bryan and Tim Tucker were united In
marriage on Jan. 30 at the Pearisburg (Va.) Baptist Church by thP
Rev. Lee Ellison. She Is I he son of Clyde and Nancy Harrison,
Middleport. He Is the son of Luther and Shirley Tucker, Mason,
W.Va. The bride Is employed at Fruth Pharmacy of Middleport
and the groom at Central Operating Company, New Haven. They
reside l.n Mason.
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MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS- American Legion birthday dinner Monday,
6:30 p.m. Bring covered dish.
Members, auxiliary and families
welcome.

GALLIPOLIS - St. Peter's
GALLIPOLIS - Grubb Family Singers at French City Baptist · Episcopal Churchwomen meet
Church, Sunday, 6 p.m.
Monday , rioon, Faye Thompson
speaks on Personally Identified
GALLIPOLIS- Gallia Cou nty · Clothing Choices. Guests from
Historical Society meets Sunday, Christ Episcopal Pt. Pleasant
St. Peter's Episcopal Churc h. and Grace Episcopal Pomeroy.
Board meets I p.m., general
membersh ip at 2:30 p.m. ' GALLIPOLIS - Board of
Speaker James Anderson of Ross Health special meeting Monday,
Count y History and the Northw· 6 p.m ., courthouse basement.
est Ordlrrance.
GALLIPOLIS - General
PORTER - The Rev. Frank Health Dl.&gt;trlct Advisory Council
Claytor will si ng at the 9::10 a.m . meets Monday, 7 p.m .. Second
service at Clark Chapel Church Floor Meeting Room of
Sunday and the Rev. Gecrge courthou se.
Fannin will speak at the 6 p.m .
NEW HAVEN : W.Va. -Grubb
Sunday service at the church.
Family Singers at Union United
LECTA - Rev . Richard Gra· Methodist Church, Monday, 7:30
ham and quartet will be at p.m.
Walnut Ridge Church, Sunday , 7
GALLIPOLIS Gallipolis
p.m.
Business and Professional
MERCERVILLE -Rev . Earl Women meet Monday. 6:30p.m.,
Hinkle at Good Hope United Down Under.
Baptist Church, Sunday, 11 a.m.
Fellowship dinner follows.
GALLIPOLIS - Job's Daugh·
ters meet Monday, 7·p.m.
GA LLIPOLIS - Crisis series
begins at Grace United MethoCHESHIRE - Kyger Creek
High
School basketball banquet
dist Church, Sunday, 7 p.m.,
co ntinuing to April 5, in church Monday , 6:30 p.m. Bring table
dining room. Topic Sunday is service and three covered dishes.
Emotional and Mental Crisis,
GALLIPOLIS - Catholic
Rhonda Hogan speaker.
Women Club of St . Louis Catholic
Church meets Monday. Covered
PAGETOWN - Morning Star dish dinner at 6:30p.m. , speaker
United Baptist Ch urch. Page· Corinne Pendleton follows.
town, is inviting everyone to
KANAUGA - Neighborhood
allend Sunday 6 p.m. service
Watch
meets Monday, 7:30p.m. ,
with Rev. Frank Salyers, pastor.
Holiday Inn.
For Information call 992·5970.
POMEROY - Meigs County
.Church of Christ Men's Fellow·
ship will meet Monday, 7 p.m., at
Bradford Church of Christ. Eve·
ryone welcome.

POMEROY - The Meigs
County Genealogical Society will
meet at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Meigs Cou nty Museum .
Members are asked to take old
documents for display and to
explai n the s ignificance of them.

WEST MEIGS - Columbia
Township Board ofTrusteew wlll

meet In special session Monday,
7 p.m., at the fire station. ·
GALLIPOLIS - A rally lor
members or the Church of the
Nazarene will .be held at 7:15
p.m . Monday at the Gallipolis
Church of the Nazarene. Speak·
ers will be Rev. and Mrs.
Harmon Schmelzenbach, Naza·
rene missionaries to Kenya.
RACINE - Sof!thern High
School Athie! ic Boosters meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Monday at high
sc hool to plan basketball
banquet.
TUESDAY
GALLIPOLIS- Gallipolis Ro·
tary meets Tuesday, 6 p.m.,
Down Under .
GALLIPOLIS Gallipolis
Lions meet Tuesday, 6:30p.m ..
Oscar's.
GALLIPOLIS - American Le·
glon Auxiliary monthly meeting
Tuesday. 7 p.m.·, at the Legion
Hall.
PORTER - Porter UMW
meets 2 p.m., Tuesday, church
annex.

GALLIPOLIS Lafayette
White Shrine meets Tuesday,
7:30 p.m., annual report and
election of o!ficers.
POMEROY - XI Gamma
Epsilon Sorority meeting, 7 p.m.
Tuesday at the Meigs Senior
Citizens Center in Pomeroy.
POMEROY - Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion, will
celebrate Its birthday with a
dinner and program at post home
at 6:30p.m. Tuesday. Members
and families are Invited. Any
World War I veteran,s f\CCding
tra nsportation are to call a post
member .

MIDDLEPORT - ·Middleport' ,
Youth LeagUe coaches meeting,
7 p.m. Tuesday at Middleport•
Church of Christ.
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By CHARLENE )JOEFLICH
'11111es-Sentlnel staff
Looking for a good time?
You might
want to ,attend
an open' tea
dance to be held
next Sunday in
the NY A hail at

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Garden Ciub meeting has l&gt;eeO:
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Women Club of St. Louis Catholl~~
Church will have Fellowship an(!;;
Craft Day, Wednesday, 10 a .m. to•
2 p.m., bring your own lunch. &gt;::

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from 3 to 6 p.m.
Gecrge Hail wllf be at the organ.
The dance Is being sponsored by
the Ballroom Dance Club at
Ravenswood and a special in vita·
lion is being exlended to the
Royal ( jak Club dancers, but
anyone can come. "Gig" Powell
says.

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GALLIPOLIS- United Metho·"
dlst Women Call to Prayer ana:
Self-Denial, Quiet Day Servic~.:
Wednesday , 11 a.m. to 2 p.11J.,:
Grace United Methodist Church.•
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Salad lunch
at noon. Bring salad.
to share and table service.
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Literary Club meets Wednfi&gt;sday',
hom e of Mrs. Forest Bachtel, 2';
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MIDDLEPORT - The Meigs
·County Retired Teachers' Asso·
elation will have a lunchecn
meeting Saturday, March 21,
12:30 p.m., at the Middleport ·
Masonic Temple. Those whO are
not contacted, should call 742·
2251 for reservations, before
Wednesday.
Basketball tourney
POMEROY - Meigs County
Jaycees are sponsoring a double
elimination men's basketball
tournament March 28-29at Meigs
High .School. For ' further infor·
mation call Rusty Bookman,
evenings, at 992-5298.

Racine-Southern alumni .
RACINE The Racine·
Southern Alumni Dinner will be
held on May 23 at 6:30 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT - Group II of Anyone Interested In contacting
the Middleport Presbyterian their classmates whould call ...
Church meets at church, 7:30 Joyce Quillen at 949·2493, irom 8 ;:
p.m. Tuesday.
. to 4. or at 949-2695, alter ·s.
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Don't forget I he Meigs Junior
High School science fair to take
place Tuesday.
. Every eighth grader will have
a pro jecl . The judging will be
done during school hours, with
originality , creativity, clarity of
expression, use of scientific
method, and knowledge achieved
as the crltera.
·· Then Tuesday evening from 7
. to8: 30 p.m. all of theprojects will
be set up in the auditorium for an
open house. And parents and

Mr. and Mr.r. Richard L Wech.rler

i!'fargaret Terry Orr becomes
.bride of Richard L Wechsler
·GALLIPOLIS - Dr. and Mrs.
James M. Orr announce the
m,arria~e ol their daught er,
Margaret Terry Orr, to Richard
L Wechsler, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Wechsler of McKees·
port, Pa., on Oct . 11, 1986.
The wedding took place in I he
garden of Moran's Chelsea Res·
taiJran l in New York City,
~formed by Acting Judge Ira
R, Globerman or the New York
State Supreme Court.
:Wendy S. Orr, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor, and the
g~oom was attended by his

father. Dinner and dancing foi·
lowed the ceremony.
The bride Is a senior associate
of Grlnker Associates, manage·
men! consult ants In New York .
She grad uat ed from Gallia
Academy High School and Den I·
son University. She received
masters' and doctorat es in edu·
ration poljcy from Teachers
College of Columbi a University.
The groom is a vice pres ident
of Ketchum Public Relations in
New York, and graduated from
Shady Side Academy and Con·
necllcut College.

will be on ex hibit , for sale or
trade, In the banquet room of the
Holida y Inn at nearby Kanau ga.
The occasion will be the 24t h
unnual spring co in show hosf('d
by the OH KAN Coin Club of
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332 Second Ave .
Gallipolis. Ohio

They also have five granqchild·
BIDWELL -'- Maurice M. and
Marie Palmer Thomas, RFDl, ren, Maurice Toler, Mrs. Donald
Box 187 Bidwell, will celebrate (Janeti Browning and Ron Toler
their 70th wedding anniversary • allo!Bidwell: Mrs. Ron (Jeanie)
with an open house, Sunday, Dalton of Chillicothe and Mike
March 22, !rom 2 to 5 p.m. at the · Gee of Gallipolis . Seven great
Gallia C{)Unty Senior Citizen grandchildren are Rochelle and
Ryan Browning, Christopher and
Center.
Married in G.alllpolis In 1917, Amy Toler. Mal and Tricia Toief
they resl~e in Morgan Township and Brandi Gee.
The Thomas' are members of
and are the •parents of three
children, Mrs. Eugene.(Claribel) and attend the Ca mpaign Free·
Hertinsteln ol Chillicothe, Mrs. will Baptist Church·, and are
(Dorothy) Toler or Bid· active in Grange and Farm
the late Raymond Bureau.
The couple request gifts be
'Th1omias. who died Aug. 1. 1943.
omitted from the open house.

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Bookmobile routes announced in counties

6: 10; Harrisbu rg, 6: 40-7; Deer with Ohio Valley Area Libraries. Harrisonville, c~urch, 5-6; New·
GALLIA COUNTY
Creek. Fulks, 6:55-7: IO; Deer
Monday: Burlingham, county Lima Road, 1 mile south of Ft.
GALLIPOLIS - The Dr. Sa·
Creek
Church,
7:
I5-7:30;
Valley
Meigs, 6: 40.7: 40;
mobile
home park , 3: J0.4: 30;
muei L. Bossard Memorial Ll·
View
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7:45-8;
Rio
Grande
Est·
brary announces Its bookmobile
ales. 8·8: 30.
sc hedule for the week of March
Tuesday: Eno Store, 1:30-1: 55; f"jj;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._
16·21.
Monday : Lew is Dr.. 9:45· . Africa Road, 2·2: 15; Roush Lane,
3·3: 15: Roush, Lane, 3: 15·3: 30;
10: 15: Sun Valley Nursery, 10: 25·
Cheshire, .&gt; :35-4: 05; Addison,
10: 55; Pinecrest, 11·11: 25: 35
4:
15·4: 30; Addaville School, 4: 40West Apts .. 11: 20·11: 35: Scenic
5:
05;
R&amp;R Trailer Ct., 5: 15·5: 45;
Hills 11:40·I2: IO; C&amp;S Bank.
Geo
rges
Creek, 5: 45· 6: 15;
12: 15·12: :10: Gallia Metro, 4-o:
Georges
Creek,
6:20-6: 40; Ka·
Kerr. 5: 15·5: 35: Bidwell, 5: 50nauga 5th Ave., 6:50-7:IO; Fos·
ters Trailer Ct., 7:15-7:40; K&amp;K
Trailer Ct., 7:45-8:05.
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. Wednesday: No route, mainte·
nance day .
regardless of weather condl·
Thursday: Imogene Church's
lions. The show is open to the
Store, 1: 15-.&gt;: 15; Mudsock, 3: 45public with no admission charge.
4; Patriot, 4: 15-4:'1,0; Cadmus,
Activities will s tart at 9 a .m.
4:50-5: 15; Gallia, 5: 30-6; Center·
and continue until 5 p.m. There
point, 6: 15·6: 30: Centerville,
will be adequate parking for the
6:45-7:I5; Meadowbrook, 7:35·8.
show which Is the only such event
Friday: Fast Stop, I·I: I";
scheduled in this part of Sou·
Banes,
1: 20·1:30; Young's. I :35·
300 $e(ond Ave., Lafayette Mall, Gallipolis
theastern Ohio this yea r.
Edward Burket·!, show chair·
ers,
40; Mercerville,
25·
1:45;2:25-2:
Franklin's,
1:55·2: 10: 3:My·
man, reports that 16 coin dea lers
.&gt;:40; 790 Small. 3: 50-4; 790
from three states have reserved
Halley, 4-4: 10; 790 Lincoln Pike
table display space and have a . Jet., 4:20-4:40; Swain's Store,
vast assortment of coins and
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5·5: 15; Crown Cit y, 5:30-6: 05;
. other mat erials for sa le or
Grace Shafer, 6: 20-6: 35; Ohio
trading purposes. Dealers will ·Townhouse, 6:45-7: IO; Kenny's
olfer free appraisals and will
Carryout, 7:25-7: 50; Teens Run ,
accept in trades, old pocket
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watches, or other items made or
Saturday: Legrande, 9: JO.lO;
gold, silver or platinum. ·
Raccoon Trailer Ct., 10:15-10: .'10;
Exhibits will feature coins and
Cora, 10:35·10: 50; QuaJI Creek,
·paper currency Issues over the
We want you to know that
11:05-11:35: Rodney Village,
past 200 years In the United
12: 20-I2: 50; Children's Home,
we are here ... for YOU!
States . Hourly door prizes or U.S. 1-1: 20; CRTP, 1:25-1: 50; Allee,
dollars will be given during the
2: 15·2: 45: Vinton, 3·3: 30; Mor·
event. There will be souvenir .gan Center, :!: 45-4:,15.
wooden nickels and free coin
publications. A grand prize of
MEIGS COUNTY
U.S. gold coin, silver bars and
Bookmobile service In Meigs
paper currently will be awarded
County is provided by the Meigs
at 5p.m.
Public Llbraray under contract
Any Individual Is Invited ·to
Located at Holzer Clinic
elfhlbll at the show. Locked
on Rt. 35 In Gallipolis
security cases will be provided
and all exhibits will be non·
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Mr. and Mr.r. Robert Caldwell

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GALLIPOLIS , Melvin and mouth, by the Rev. Jennings
Isobel Sheets, Ro te 3, Box. 345, Cole.
Gallipolis, will lebrate their ' The couple have three child50th wedding a nlversary on ren, Larry Sheets and Carolyn
Sunday. March , with an open Caldwe ll, both of Gallipolis, and
reception at the! home, from2 to Sharon Oliver , Erlanger, Ky.
They also have five grandchild·
4 p.m.
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married Mar:;· 27. I937 in Ports· ~randchlldren.

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Robert Caldwell. Route I. Bid·
well, celebrated their 25th wed·
ding anniversary on Feb. 19, with
a dinner given by their dau ghter,
Debbie Burns.
Gifts and a wedding cake
decorated In burgandy and pink
roses' aad buds were presented
by their children.
Attending were Ronny and
Debbie Burns, Robbie and Lori
Caldwell, Tina and Darrell Ca ld·
well, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Voreh
and Stevie and Lori Voreh .
The CN Tower in Toronto,
Ontario. •at 1.821 feet , Is I he
world's tallest self-supporting
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~!strict 17 /Band Contest, the
~hlo Valier ,Christian School
:fland recelyed an over ali rating
oef !lin class C.
:: The pa el of adjudicators
1'a ted the · nd II, II, and Ill with
1a I in sig' I reading. The band ,
'Under th direction of John
Spitler, I comprised of thirty ·
tlglit stu ent s from grades 7-12
-at.the sclooi.
: Members are Robin Davis,
~arybelh Brewer. Becky
·)Yooten,
Wood, Nancy
Lanier,
Icenhower, Matt
koush,
I Blevins. Aaron
Young,
Jamora. Connie

42 Court St., Gallipolis

Pearson, Kelli Fillinger, Jenny
,Hughes, Cindy Sheets, Hope
Hatten, Kim Steele, Allen lcen·
hower, Edina VanMatre, Beth
Blevins, Sean Miller, Eric Thorn·
ton, Brett Wilt;
Claire Adams, Kathy Fraley,
Benton Hail. Bryon Waiters,
Kenny Coleman. Darrell Leffing·
well. Rachel Danner, Stephanie
Archer. Bec~y Danner, Gina
Jamora, Steve Adams, Todd
Black, Leah Danner, Shane
Blain, Amy Cox, and Traci
Sisson.
· This is the second year the
band has participated In the
District 17 Contesl.

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CLUB OFFICERS - Officers of the OR KAN Coin Club, who are
plaanln~ a spring coin show next Sunday are: front from left,
David Edwards, president; John Bryan, vice prC!ildent; back,
Eddie Barkett, ahow chairman; Charles Radford, vice president;
Denals Gilmore, sergeant-al-arm•; Earl Young, secretary and
Fred YouniJ, trellllurer (not pictured) .
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friends ·are . given a special Pomeroy Elementary School this
invitation to come In and see year .
Annie Chapman Is heading up
what the students aredolngln the
the
rO'v.ue and abo ut liO models
science field . Jesse Vale and
Rusty Bookman are the science will be showing what' s ava ilable
Gee, I didn 't know that.
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teachers Involved In this third for spring in I he Bend .a rca
A
news
release
from
Banquet
annual fair , a part of he Ohio stores. Again this yea r numerou s
Foods which cam e across thi'
door prizes will be awarded
Academy of Science.
desk adv ises I hal a recen t stud)!
The students receiving a super· during the evening .
showl'd l hat more than three:.
A
new
feature
wil
l
be
displays
lor on their projects will compete
rourl hs of Am•·rica n men now d(i
of
ni.
e
rchandlse
and
services
by
.
in the district Science Day
th•· fa mil y's major grocery shoP:
competition at Ohio Univers ity th e pa rtici pants and there will be
ping
alll'a sl part of lhe time. The
a socia l time before the show
on April 11 . .
.&lt;arne
stud v showed th at wholl
begins for .those atleodln g lo
Another pageant ....
IJuy
l);c food. t hcy' re likely
·
men
browse and buy.
This one Is the Southeastern
lo ta k&lt;; il home and cook It
And . of co ur se. refres hments
Ohio Preliminary of the Miss wil l be served .
llwmselvcs. How ·bout 1hat' ,.
Ohio-Globe Pageant. It Is open to
Now what II Is I'm doin~
Four hundred tickctsc• t $4 each
females, four to 30 1yep 30), a nd arc available and already on sale . wrong .
.
I he preliminary wll be held April
at a doze n or so places in I own .
26 a t le Ramada Inn, Route 7, This year half of the proceeds
Have a nice week!
Marietta .
Contestants from Meigs, Wa·
s hington, Monroe . Morgan,
Ath ens and Noble Counties will
be participating. The Miss Ohio·
Globe Pageant wll be held In the
fait. For an application just write
Palco Productions , P.O . Box323.
We offer complete tuxedo rental '
Lowell , 45744.
service to help you look your be•t
on that special day. Priced from
Things are moving right along
53600
for the Pomeroy Area.Merchants
Groom's tux FREE with 6 or more. '
Association's
style show
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to be held
2 at the

70th anniversary open house set

The following week. lhe Quarterly Birthday Parly will be held."'
on Thursday. Volunteers in the ~
nutrition program 1 will berecognized.
The senior nutrltiqn program.,;
has menus 1
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Mon~ay:
Macaroni and cheese, stewed tomatoes, orang!.'
sections.
Tuesday: O'Leary Pot Pie; :
Irish Potatoes; green gelatin
with pineapple, C(/Okie.
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Wednesday: ; Ham loaf, •
mashed potatoes.~ Harvard beets.:
dark cherries in red gelatin.
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Thursday: Baked steak, •
mashed potatoes, peas. apricots.
Friday: Pinto beans with ham ,
cornbread, pears In gelatin,
cookie.
Choice of be~erage with meals.

Coin club· planning exhibit, sale
GALLIPOLIS - Coin collec·
tors of ail ages, coin dealers and
the ·public of the Tri·Stale area
will have their day nex t Sunday
when upwards of a $1 million of
rare coins, paper currency, pre·
clous metals and related Items

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.will go ·into a library belP~
develo ped as a memorial ~o llv!•
la te Robert Morris, longtirn
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principal at Pomeroy .

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3:30p.m.
Tuesday: St. Patrick' s Day
party, games before lunch;
painting class, J.4 p.m.; chours.
I-2 p.m.; contract bridge lnslrUc·
lion class. I p.m.
Wednesday: Social Security
representative, IO a.m. to noon ;
knitting class, 10 a.m. to noon ;
bowling. 1:30 p.m.; dance class.
2·3 p.m. ; exercise class, 3:30
p.m.
Thursday: Ceramics, I0a.m.·2
p.m.; craft class, 12:30 p.m.,
creative twist twine basket, cost
MEIGS COUNTY
$3
with Cathy Workman.
POMEROY - The Me igs
As part of the celebration of
Cou nty Senior Citizen Center has
the following activities sche· National Nutrition Month, there
duled for the week of March will be Nutrition Education Basic
Four Food Groups Bingo on
16·20:
Wednesday,
1 p.m. and Thurs·
Monday: Round and square
day,
10:45
a.m.
dance, 1·3 p.m.; exercise class,

garden salad, Italian bread,
Jeii·O with topping .
Wednesday: pork roast, sweet
potatoes, spinach, rolls ,
sherbert.
Thursday: beef liver with
onions, mashed potatoes, peas,
wheat bread, fruit cocktail.
Friday : fish, buttered parslied
potatoes, lima beans, wheal
bread, browlne.
.
Ali meals served with choice of
beverage.

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.Community corner

Senior Citizen Centers plan weekly activities iGALLIA COUNTY
GALLIPOLIS- Activities and
menus for the week of March
23·27 at the Senior Citizen Center,
220 Jackson Pike. Gallipolis, are:
Monday: chorus. 1·3 p.m.:
center blood pressure check.
Tuesday: STOP/ Physicial Fit ·
ness, IO: 30 a.m.
Wednesday: Vinton Bible
Study, I p.m. ; card games, J.:l
p.m.
Thursday: Bible study , 11 a.m.
to noon; Vinton blood pressure
check; Her balists, 12:30 ·p.m.
Friday: art class, 1·3 p.m.;
craft minl·course, 1·3 p.m.
Menus consist of:
Monday: weiners and sauerk·
raul, mashed potatoes, wheat
bread, applesauce.
Tuesday: Johnny . Marzetti,

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Community calendar/area
SUNDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Turn Your
Heart Toward Home, a film
series by Dr. James Dobson,
begins Sunday, 7 p.m., at Eliza·
beth Chapel Church.

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BallardVanDyke
· POMEROY - Ralph H. and
Wilma M. Ballard of 34665
Badshan Road, LongBottom, are
announcing the engagement of
thelF daughter, Brenda Lee VanDyke, to Rydel Tyson VanDyke,
son of Arnold and Linda VanDyke.l.3213 McGee, K ansas City ,
Mo.
The open churc h wedding will
take place on Sunday, Oct. 18. at
2:30 p.m . at the Red Brush
Church of Christ , Ba shan Road,
./' Long Bot tom, wllh Denver Hill of
Fosler, W.Va. to officiate.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Eastern High School. where she
was active In the Future Homemakers of America. and the
Bu.slness and Office Education
· Club. She is a nursing assistant at
the Arcadia Nursing Cent er.

Coolville.
VanDyke graduated from
Grandview Sen lor H lgh School.

ForemanRoberts
MASON , W.Va . - Lawrence
Bryant and Betty Jean Foreman
of Mason, W .Va , are announcing
the engagement and approachIng marriage of their daughter.
Robin Jean Foreman. to Jeffery
Leon Roberts, son of Bobby Gene
and Edna Louise Roberts , Glenville, W.Va .
The open church weddin g will
take place May 10 at 2: 30p.m. at
Rejoicing Life Baptist Church in
Middleport. A reception will
follow In the fellowship room al
the church.
Miss Foreman Is a graduate of
Wahama High Shoal, and attends
Glenville State College. She Is a
member of the Delta Zeta SororIty. In the band. choir and dance
line. and Is employed at the
college as a library assistant.

POMEROY - Annou ncem ent
Is being made of the engagemer\f
of Basheba Ann (Babs) Witte to
Thomas Paul Twiss. The brideelect Is the daughter of Sarah and
John Fisher, Jr., and the late
· William Witte, Pomeroy . Twiss
'Is the son of Beulah and Paul
Twiss of Canton. ·

·March 1s, 1987

REVLON REALISTIC PERM SALE.
Great F~liog

SALE S29

By BOB HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Staff ·
Congratulations to long-time
Middleport residents, Judsoq
an d Helen .
White, 616 Mill
Sl .. who will observe their 50th
weddi ng anni versary Tue sday. March 17 - that's St.
Patrick's Day!
Mr. and Mrs. White were
.married on March 17, 1937 in the
mance of the First United Presyberlan Churc h at Middleport
by the Rev . Cecil Bailey.
Their ni eces and nephews,
Joan and Bob Tewksbary, and
Ca rol Sue and Dennis Saelens,
will honor .the couple with a
family cel ebration of the Tewks- '
bary home In Middleport.

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Angela G. Rakes
Mark L. Trout

Brenda Lee Ballard
Rydel Tyson VanDyke
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where he was active in foot ball
and baseball, and a member of
the German and LatIn Clubs. He
is employed as a civi l technician
with K. C. Tes ting Laboratories.

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GALLI POLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Watson. 100 Second Ave.,
Ga llipollis. announce !he engagement and approaching marriage
of their daughter . Angel a G.

ST. PATRICK'S OA1
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should note thai at the present
time. Bedford Township has
. three lire contracts for their
.protection.
: _Residents having- and I hope
; they don' t - need for calling a
· fire department m ay ca ll the
: Pomeroy Fire Department, 992: 3541 : the Chester Fire Depart·rnent, 985-3392, or the Or ange
:rrownshlp Fire Department. 667-

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Rakes, to Mark L. Trout, son of
. Mr . and Mrs . Miles Trout of
Cheshire.
Th e open wedding is planned
for 2 ·p.m . on Apr-1111. a t Poplar
Ridge Chu rch. A closed reception
will follow In the church fellowship hall. The ceremony will be
performed by the Rev. Don
Saxon.
The.brlde-elecl is a student al
Ga llia Academy High School and
Is employed at Wa shington Elem entary School.
Trout Is a graduate of Kyger
Creek High Sc hool and Southeastern Business Coll ege. He is
Robert s gra duat ed from· employed by Centra l Tru st Com Gilmer Cou nt y High School in pany in Gallipolis.
Gl enville . W.Va.. and is a selfemployed co ntractor. He plays
wlh the Wa co softball team and is
a basket ball and baseball officia l
for WVSSAC.

Church in M iddleport. Th e Re,·.
Clemcn!!c Sonny Z uniga will
perform the~ : 30 p.m . cNemony.
Th e bride-elect graduat ed
from Mei gs High School and Ohio
University . and is a sixth gra de
teacher a t the Pomeroy Elementary Sc hooL
Hubbard. a gra duat e of Southern High School, is a supervisor
at Philip Sporn Plant.

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·6192.
; · Sooner than you think alumni
~associa tion s w ill aga in be hold:ln g their reunions.
': The Harrisonville-Sc ipi o
-'Alumni Commit tee met at the
' fiome of Pr es ident Bob Ar nold
!~nd set the annu al banquet and
:dance for Saturday, May 23. The
:C:os t will be $7.00; the dance only
-ls $2,00; dues are $1.00 and
:phlldren under 12 ca n att end for
£!.50.
::·, Up Ra ci ne way, the Southern
.J\Jumnl dinner has been set for
·:lilay 23 at 6:30 p.m. Anyone
-l)lterested In co ntacting their
:classm ates in regard to attending is asked to call Joyce Quillen
:~1 949-2493 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
~ nd at 949-2695 after 5 p.m.

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. · Naw not the Pomeroy ·illason Bridge which is the
: ~ubj ec t of numerou s conversa tions these days what wi th the
upcoming closing of the struclure for repa irs. I ' m talking
_about co ntract bridge.
·· If you would like to lear n to
play contract bridge - or to
brush up on your skill . you have
the opportunity. Bridge lessons
are being offered - free of

GALLIPOLIS - The Senior
Cit !zen Center Job Bank, 220
.Jackson Pike, Gallipolis. has
continued to sE'rve employers
and seniors In the area.
Employers find the older
worker to be motivated , they
have a reli abre a!!endance record, and they bring wllh them a
vast va lue of experience .
With spring just aro und the
co rner. the Job Bank has man y
qualified applicant s, 50 years
and older. seeking employment
to help people in the com munit y
wi th spr ingtim e hom e maint enance. like window cleaning.

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CAREER WITH AN. EDUCATION
FROM RIO G
CONSIDER:
CLASSES START MARCH 31
OPEN-REGISTRATION IS MARCH 30
•AUTOMOTIVE /DIESEL
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•COMPUTER SCIENCE
•DRAFTING /DESIGN
•ELECTRONICS
•MANUFACTURING
•MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
•SECRETARIAL SCIENCE
THAT'S WHY 94°/o OF RIO STUDENTS.
FIND WORK AFTER GRADUATION.

·wE-TEACH· HAT IT:TAKES FOR WORK.

charge - at the Senior Cllizens
Center In Pomeroy . If you'd like
ro ·get Into it, ca ll Alice Wamsley
at 992-2161 for more Information .

OUTDOOR ·cARPET &amp; GRASS

The heirs ofdilie and Georgia
Thoma have given land to the
Carleton Church on the Kingsbury Road - the congregation is
delighted about. th at.

IN SEVERAL COLORS
STARTIN_
G AT

--Iva Orr, formerly

Mrs .
of
Meigs County, Is confin ed to a
nursing home and will m ark her
82nd birthday Monday. She'd like
to hear from you ana cards can
be sent to he~ at Pleasantvlew
Nursi ng Home, 7451 Pl easantview Drive, Lisbon, Ohio 44432.
Or a Sinclair, Sumner road
resident, is a surgical patient at
Vetera ns Memorial Hospital and
you ' ca n send ca rds to her at
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Room 120.
Up Syracuse way, Mrs. Edith
Ryther will mark her 90th
bir thday on March 18. Ca rds w ill
reach her at Box 17.1, Syrac use.
Ohio 45779.
A gun show - and we h av~ n 'I
had much in Meigs Coun ty along
these lin es - has been set for
Sa tur day ,_Aprll4. at th e Rutland
Ci vic Cent er. It 's a buy, trad e
and sell event and will be held
from 8 a. m . to 6 p.m . lf you'd. like
to rent a table ca i1 742-22:13 for all
of the details.

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GA LLIPOLIS - The inter mewho died In Univer sity Hosp ita l diate and ju nior high grades of
In Columbus on Sept. 10, last Ohio Valley Christ ian School will
year. will be un veiled at 1 p.m. present " Ma •·chlng Free in
Tuesday at the Fine and Per· America," on l'riday, March 20.
forming Arts Center at Rio at 7:.10 p.m .. in the audi tor ium of
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College.
Gall ipoli s.
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tribute and the performan ce of choral per forma nces. and is
several numbers by the Grande cent ered on A merica n freedoms
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and Eunice Saunders, and Fosler Grandtmrrnt ClariN' l 'allleout
are pictured with Gallipolis Areu .Jaycees memh1•rs ,If•II Hoach,
Larry Arlhur and Doug Brown, fund~ rals t•r ••hairnwn . 'fht• J{riHJps
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By JIM SLATER
a meeting with the winner of
UPI Sports Writer
Saturday 's seco nd game be·
SALT LAKE CITY - Armon
tween Nor th Caro lina andMich i·
Gilliam scored 24 points Satur·
gan - probably the Tar Heels da y and No.1 Nevada-Las Vegas
used a 20-2 spree in beatin g in the regio nal se mifinals Thurs·
day in Eas t Rutherford, N.J.
Kansas State 80-61 In the seco nd
round of the NCAA West · North Ca rolina held a 60-4:1
halftim e l ead over th e
Reglohal.
Wol verines.
UN LV. 35-1, advanced to the
round of 16 at thi s week' s
Duke 65 Xavier 60
reg ional semifinals In Sealtle.
INDIANAPOLIS 1UPI1
Tlle Runnln' Rebels used th eir
!astbreak and fullcourt press to Tommy Amaker scored 20 point s
and Kevin Strickland sa nk lour
wear down the Wildcats and then
fre e throw s in the !lnal 20 seconds
blow them away midway throu gh
Saturday
to give Duke a 65-60
the game.
In other top ga mes Saturday , triumph over Xavier !Ohio ) in
the second round of the NCAA
Indiana advan ced with a co me·
Midwes t Reg ion al.
!rom-behind 107 ·90 win over
Duke, 24-8, moved into next
Auburn and Notre Dame edged
week
's regio nal semifinals at
Texa s Christian , 58-57.
Cincinnati. Th e Blue Devils will
pla y No . 2 Indiana, 26-4. The
Indiana 107 Auburn 90
INDIANAPOLIS - Steve AI· Hoosiers defea ted Auburn 107·90
lord scored 31 points and Dary l in a n earlier second-round game
Thoma s had 27 to help No . 2 at the Hoosier Dome.
Indiana survive a s luggish start
Bucks Play Hoyas Today
to defeat Auburn 107-90 Saturday
ATLANTA (UP! I- Southwes t
In an NCAA Midw est Regio nal
Mi ssouri S(ate will be the under·
second-round game.
dog aga in Sunday , and probably
Indiana advanced to the re·
lo r as lo ng as the Bea rs stay in
gional semifinals next week in
the NCAA tournamen t.
Cincinnati. The Hoosiers will
Th e Bears, who upse t No . 15
play Duke. The Blue Devils
Cle mson 65-60 Saturday in the
clutch foul shooting in the closing
minutes of play gave th em a 65-60 opening round of the Southeast
Regionals, will fal'e Kan sas
victory over the upset-minded
~und
ay. Southwest Mi sso uri is
Xavier live.
28-5 a nd Kansas is 24·10.
Indiana trailed by 14 points
In th e other Southeast game
·• early In the gam e but recovered
Su nd ay, No.4 Georgetown 127· 41
lor a 53- 48 halftim e lead. The
plays Ohio Sta te 120-121. On
Hoosiers scored 10 of the first 15
F riday, Kansas beat Hou ston
second-hal! points and Auburn
66-55, Georgetown blasted Buck·
never came within 7 a!ler that.
ne ii75-5.J'and Ohio Slate smashed
Alford scored live 3-point shots In
Kentucky 91-77.
the second hall.
Ohio State's Gary Willi ams,
who used to coach at American
Irish 58 TCU 57
Unlv ersll)' and Boston Col lege. is
CHARLOTTE , N.C. iUPli
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David Rivers scored 24 points,
including a free throw with 4 Coac h John Thompson's.
" I haven't had mu ch success
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Dame to the NCAA East regional
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"One of the r easons ]left Boston
·16 Texas Christian.
Notre Dame, 24·7, won It s 11th Co llege was so I wouldn 't have to
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North Carolina 109 Mi&lt;higan 97
CHAROLOTTE- North Caro l·
ina· ousted Michi ga n, 109-97, In
Saturday's NCAA post·season
t·our nament. In another playoff
lilt. Wyoml.ng led UCLA 67 ·66
with two and a half-minutes
rema ining Saturd~y nmioghl.
Purdue Plays Today
SYRACUSE, N.Y. IUP II While denying it pla ys dirty. No.
~ Purdue hopes to in timid ate
Flor ida in Sunday's second round
of the NCAA East Regio nal.
· The Bo·iierma kers bea t Nort heastN n 104·95 Friday al the
Carrier Dome in a ga me des·
eribed as a "s trt'et light " by
Ga tors Coac h Norm Sloan . He
s.aid th e game was "approp· .
t'ia tely played In a footba ll
stadium ."
Pu rdue's Melvin McC'ants was
€' jec ted for punching No rtheas t·
Et n's E rnie Hall in !he lace
cl.u ring the fi nal minut es. But
Boilermakers Coac h Ge ne
11:ead.1· insists his team plays
c lea n.
' "There's a fine line betwee n
rila ying tou gh and pla ying
dirty," Keady sa id. "And we try
to play tough."
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Forward Doug Lee. who scored
29 points against Northeastern ,
was disturbed by Implications
t hat the Boilermakers provoked
the violence by taunti ng the
Huskies.
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: "Melvin is an exce ll ent kid and

if you kn ow Purdue. you know we
don't pl ay th at way," the6-!oot·5
se nior sa id.
Guard Troy Lewis , th e Bo iler·
makers' lead ing sco rer th is sea ·
son with a n 18.6 average, sa id the
percept io n of Purdue' s tough·
ness cou ld help decide Sunday's
ga me.

"I think that if we ca n intl ml·
"date them with our agg ressive
sty le or defen se. we' ll do OK. " he
sa id .
" The key is to go in with a
physica l frame of m ind th inking rebound s and boa rds,"
he said. "It will bra roug h game
In side ."
F lor id a. 22· 10 , has two or the
co unt ry 's fastest gua rds in Ver·
non Maxwell and Andrew Mot l' n.
The two were the on ly Ca ters in
doubl e figures agai ns t opening·
round v ictim N.C. State. Max well sco red 28 poin ts and Mote n
19 in Friday's 82-70 victory.

Tied for early lead
ORLANDO. Fla. tUPI I Curtis Stra nge birdi ed lour of his
first s ix holes Sa turday to tic
Sout h Afr ica n David Frost and
Payne Stewart for the ear ly
third ·ro und lead in the $601).(XIO
Bav Hill Class ic.
Fros t began play as the leader
at 7-under and immediatelv
dropped to 9- undcr with a n eagle
at the 5Jl.ya rd No. 1. Stewa rt ,
who was tied wllh Tim Simp so n
at 6- undcr alt er two rounds , used
birdi es at No.1. No.2 a nd No.:, to
pi ck up a stroke on Frost. but
Sim pson fell from the leader
board foll owing a doubl e bogey ·5
at No . 2.
Stra nge, who ope ned wllh
rounds or 71 a nd fili, reeled off
fo ur birdies to reach 9-un der with
12 holf's rema in ing. Ray f loyd
was at 6- unde r through s ix holes.
Ha l Sutton, who ope ned wi th
rounds or 72 and even-par 71,
birdied No. :l, sank an eag le·:! at
No. 6 a nd birdied the eighth and
ninth hol es to m ake Ihe turn In 31.
Birdies at 11 and 12 le ft Suttp n
tied with F loyd at 6-under.

CHEW TIME - lndl;ma Coac h Bohhy Knight yanked flooslcr
ace Daryl Thoma• in the first hall alter Auburn piled up a 14-polnt
advanla~c in the Midwest R&lt;•glonals (NCAA Division I playoff)
cont est Saturday aft e rnoon in Indianapolis. The "conference"
paid off as Indiana eamc hack lo post a 107·90 victory . (UP I)

Cards pound Reds, 9-5
TA MPA , F la. tUPII - Aller
st riking out five or the fir st nine
bail ers he faced. Clnt·innal i Reds
rlghl-handrr Ted Powe r wa s
ra ked roo· five runs in the fo urth
inning and the St. Lou is C'ardl ·
n:1ls wrn t on to a 9.;, vic t or~ in 1.1n

ex hi bitio n ga me Saturday.
Powe r was tagg&lt;'d lor llvr hits.
inc luding u two-ru n dou bl r by
.Jim Lindema n and a sacr ifice ll.v
in lhr bi g inning.
" He pitched the fir st inn ing as
we ll as uny man rould pitch ."
said Reds pitching roach Srotl
Breeden . " Wr wantc&lt;l him to go
anolher inni ng beeausr his tola l
pil ch&lt;'s wen · dow n. Hr• los l hi s
locatio n a nd his break ing ball
just left him."
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Hr&lt;•rde n said il wa s not a
matt or or Powt'r los in g hi s

stre ngth. He snld he w;~s ca pable
of throwin g more pit chi's than ht•
did .
The Reds batt led back to scor"
thrt&gt;e runs off Ri cky Horton In thP
sixth Innin g. Kal Dani Pis had a
double. a nd Barry Larkin. Erlr
Davis. Buddy 81&gt; 11 a nd Tc tTI'
· F'ranco na oac:h had si ngles . Hov,:.
ever, Daniels was ca ught tryi ng
10 s tea l thi rd base a nd It too k th o
Reds ou t of a polrnt la l bigger
Inning.
Of thr pla y that r loscd out lh o
rt ncinnall ra ll y. Rl'ds Manager
Peto Rosr said " I 'm not goi ng to
tako aggrt•ssiVI'nrss ou t of our
bas(' r unning. Civr th em &lt;Tt1 dl1 ,
thry madr• thr pluy . Ca l did not
ha ve tht' s li.•al s ign . llr usua ll v
just tu krs o!l . He is go ing to be
sa fe a hello! a lot more than he is
out. "

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hoiS covered Ohio State football lor 17 yea rs, nine of tht!m during the
llijlle Woody Hayes was the head coach. Here he relates some of his
tltjOUghls and stories about the late coach).
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ICOLUMBUS.Ohio (UPll-lt 's un!ortun a te, butt o thoscwhodid n't
kl1ow him, former Ohio State football Coach Woody Hayes. wl\o died
Thursday In his sleep, had the Image of a mea n' old man who might
ta ke a swing at anybody or anything that go t In hi s way .
To outsiders, that's how Hayes must have a ppeared, but th e rea l
\\:oody Ha yes was a sensitive, caring m a n who alway s was willing to
he lp someone In need.
Through the years. Hayes (lladecountl ess visits to hos pita ls to help
c .n eer up patient s, most of whom he didn't even kn ow .
Those visit s and numerous similar acts didn't ge t the nat ional
a·u ention of his legendary temper tantrums. which Included r un-Ins
w lth s portswrit ers. phot ographers, side line markers and. finally, an
opposing player.
·
The sw ing he took at a Clemson player In the fi na l minu tes or a J7.1~
loss In the 1978 Gator Bowl. got Hayes fired and le!l hi m a repcntent,
eJm ba rrassed ma n, bultoo stubborn or too proud to public ly admit It .
One untold Hayes story invo lved fermer Penn Sta le sta r Ma tt
Suhey, now wilh the Chi cago Bears.
Ha yes had tr ied unsuccessfully to recruit Suhey. who Hayes said
" ' anted to attend Ohio State but bowed to press ure and fo llowed the
r•eSI of his family to Univers it y Park.
Suhey, however, wasn't happy and , following his fresh ma n year.
dlec lded to tra nsfer to Ohio State. First, however. he had to co nvi nce
his fath er.
That wasn't easy. But a lter a n all-night discuss ion, Hayes sa id , the

el der Suhey relucta ntl y gave hi s consl•nl only to die Ihe followi ng da y
of a hea rl attac k.
Despit e his fa ther's death, Matt . accompa nied by a brother. ,ca me
to Columbus to arra nge the tra ns fer. Hayl's, knowi ng thr fa ther s real
feeli ngs, refused.
"I'd love to have ha d him ," relalcd Hayes l&lt;tl er, "a nd he rf'a ily
loved it here. But I told him 'You r dad rea lly didn ' t want you to
transfer. So, go back to Penn State a nd ha ve a great ca reer.' And , he
did.''
After relating the story in th e priva cy or his office, Hayes warned:
"Now don 't you writ e th is," trying hard not to tarnis h hi s tough guy
image.
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Another Hayes story Involved high sc hool foot ba ll Coac h Dave
Pavla ns ky of Poland, Ohio, a Youngs town suburb.
Pavl ansky was di agnosed as having a malignant brain tumor .
Us ing his Influ ence, Hayes got Pavlansky admltwd to OSU' s
University Hospital. where he underwent trea tme nt while his fa mily
lived with 1he Hayes' whil e In Columbu s . Pav la ns ky eventuall y died,
but Mrs. Pavlansky later sa id: "Dave and I had one ext ra year
togeth e r beca use of Woody a nd Ann Ha yes . Our childre n co nsider
them an extra set of wandparr nt s."
Hayes so disliked Michigan. Ohio State's an nu al season· t•ndln g
opponent. he even re fu sed to say the word, relerrln~ to It as "t he
sc hool up nort h."
He even did a good job of convinci ng most pcop h• thrre was no love
lost between him and Michigan Coach Bo Sc hembcchler , one of hi s
. former assista nt who occasiona lly ha s bern called " Li ttle Woody .''
In later years, how&lt;'ver. Hayes publicly admi tt ed, "actua lly, lllke
the guy.''
Tho~e of us who kn ew Woody Hayes liked him . too. He will be
missed .

WOODY HAYES

Name Pirates' Kemper Most Valuable; 1986-87 All-SVAC Team
'Kyger Creek's Stemp•le 'Coach- of- Year'
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ALL· LEAGUE

1986-87

finis hed last wllh Southwestern a
GALLIPOLIS- Matt Kemper,
year ago.
North Gallla' s veteran 6·2 senior
A native oft he Dayton area and
forward, was named the Soulh·
ern Valley Athletic Conference's 1985 Ohio Northern, Stemple, In
his second season at KCHS, was
'"Most Val.u able Player" for the
judged top coach this winter by
1986-87 campaign, and Kyger
his peers. The Bobcats shocked
Creek's Scolt Stemple was se·
regular season champion Han·
lee ted "Coach-of· the- Year" by
·conference coaches during !heir na n Trace by knocking off the
annual winter meeting las! week . Wildcats in the annual Christmas
·.. Kemper, who finished his Holid ay Tournam e nt al
three- year var sity aareer at Me rcerville .
The 1986-87 First Team Is made
NGHS wllh 1.209 points, led the
up
of 12 players Irom !he
SVAC In scoring this winter lor
the third straight year . In all eighHeam league - Oak Hill's
games, ' he averaged 18.1 points Oaks had three on the first tea m;
North Gallla and Hannan Tr ace
and 9.5 rebounds per g~me.
Ins ide the SVACt Kemper and Southern two each, Kyger
averaged 17 .6 poinls a game (14 Creek, Southwestern and East·
games) for the second place .er n one ~?a ch. Only Symmes
' Pirates (10·4) . His high Inside the Valley failed to land a player on
conference was 27 against Kyger the first team .
First Team honorees were
Creek on Jan. 16. He scored 20 or
·more polnls In live of !he 14 Mike K.emper, J eff Caldwell,
Dave Amsburgey, Chris Petro,
teague outings , this winter.
Todd
Holstein, Ric k Swain, Eric
. Coach Stemple , whose Kyger
Faye,
Dan Patrick , Bill Loveday,
Creek Bobcats surprised everylr
Ken Turley, Mike Hal e and Brian
ody with a 10·12 season and Class
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A Sectional runnerup hOnors to· Howell.
The Vikings placed two on the
SOuthern. (5·9 conferowe) had
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eom. Hannan Trace, Easter n a nd
Kyger Creek. North Ga llla an d
Southern had one pl ayer each on
the seco nd squad .
Second Team honorees were

Ju sty Burleson, Andy Hals lop,
Larry Ferris, Da llas Tibbs. Sco tt
Rankin, Rick Stitt , Sha ne Glass·
burn ,Todd Kimes, E ddie Colli ns,
Bryan Durst, Mike Bradbury a nd
Tim Gordon .

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Playe r-Sc hool
Mike Kemper-North Gallla ............. .... ..................... .. 6·2 4
Jeff Ca ldwell -Eas te rn ............................. .. .............. .. ~ · R 3
Dav{' Amburgey-South ern ................ .. ..... ................ .. ~ · 0 ;1
Chris Petro-Hannan Tra ce ..... .... ........................... .. .. 6·2 .\
Todd Holslel n-North Ga llla .. ...... ............. .. ............. .. . 6-1 4
Ri ck Swaln-Hannan Trace ..... .... ...................... ........ . . 6·2 .\
Eric Faye-Oak Hill ................................................. .. 5· !0 3
Dan Pa trick-Sout hwestern ..... .......... . ,... ................... . 6·7 4
Bill Loveday-Kyge r Creek ............... ........... ... .. ......... . 6-5 3
Ke n Turley-Southern ........ ...... .. .. ...... ... .................... .. 6·2 3
·Mike Hale-Oa k Hill ..................................... ............ .. 6-3 3
Bri an Howell-Oa k Hill ............................. ......... ........ . 5·11 3
MVP - Mike Kemper - North Ga llla
Coac h·of·th e-Year - Scali Stem ple
HONORABLE MENTIO N

All.1ft
MIKE KEMPER
(SVAC Player·of·Year)

SCOTr STEMPLE
( SVAC Coach-of-Year)

Ht. Yr.
Player - School
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Justy Bu rleson-Southwcslern .. ............... , ................. . li·3 4
Andy Halslo p-Soulhwestern ................ , .. ................. .. . 5·8 4
Larry Ferrls-Sy mmes Valley ...... .......... ........... ........ . 6-0 4
Dallas Tibbs-Symmes Va lley ........... .. ..... ..... .. .......... .. 6-0 4
Scott Rankln-Hannan Trace ............... ... ................ .... 6·1 3
Ric k SUII-Hannan Trace ................. ........ ..... ........... .. 5·9 4
Shane Glassburn- North Galli a .............. ................... .. 5·9 4
Todd Kimes-Southern ................ ... ........ .. ................. .. 6-3 4
Eddie Collil!s-Eas tern .............. .............. .. ............... .. 5·10 4
Brya n Ourst-Eastern .. ...... :................. ........ ............. . 5-9 3
Mike Bradbury-Kyger Cree k .... ............................... .. 6·4 3
Tim Gordan-Kyger Creek ................ ...... .................. .. 6-4 4

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Pomeroy~ Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant,

The Sunday Times-Sentinel

March :15. 1987

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

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, Arkansas played Arkansas
• Stale Friday nig ht fo r lhe firs t
: time In :!9 years. The outcome
: might te ll you why the Razor·
• backs have avo ided the Indians
• a ll these yea rs.
.: ~; Th e Razorbac ks, wh o have
.,.efu sed to sched ule Arka nsa s
: 51ate during the regular season,
·.overcame a n poi nt deficit in th e
:,;econd ha lt and rallied io defeat
:-I he Indi ans 67·64 in overtime of a
·l irst·round Na tiona l Invi tation
::rournam enl ga m0.
:· : Ma rio Credit a nd Stephan
·:Moore each scored a bas ket in
:·1.he fin al two minut es of overtime
;:for Arka nsas. Credit scored off a
·)'ebound wi th 1:4:i left to put the
:&lt;Razorba c ks ahead 65·64. and
;)/Ioore clinched the v ictory when
.3Je took a pass from Ron Huerv
;{or a dunk wit h 30 seco nds to
·~lay.

:: Arkansas improved to 19·13
;... nd will pla y at Nebras ka Tues·ll ay nig h! in the second ro un d.
:J\rkansas State closed its season
..,, 2].}:!.
·:. "We were very tight, " Ar kan ·
:~·as Coac h Nolan Ric harson said
:?f the Razorbacks. who shot 27 of

70 from the field. "Tht' difference early in the seco nd ha lf, bu t wa s
in the game was our defen se. Our never never behind In the
pressure turned the game overtime.
At Al buquerque. N. M., Eric
around. We cou ldn't get the ball
Knox
hit a 3· point s hot with one
to go down . so we needed to win
second left to lead Oregon State.
wit h our pressure."
Arkansas forced 19 turnovers
Kelv
in Scarborough's
with
12
seconds
t o play tiedlayup
the score
whil e co mmitting only 9.
for New Mexico at 82-82. Oregon
fn other first-round ga mes,
Sta
te. 19·10. broug ht lhe ball
Niagara dumped Set on Hall 74upcourt
and Knox was freed up
65, Cal ifor nia shaded F ullerton
for the ga me-winner. The Lobos
Slate 72-68 In over time. Oregon
wrapped up their season at 25-10.
State edged New Mexico 85·82.
At Hattiesbu rg. Miss., John
Southern Miss issippi pounded
White
scored 21 points and
Miss issipp i 93·75, and St. Louis
Randolph
Keys added 20 to lead
defeat ed St. PetH 's 76·60.
Soulh
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rn
Mississ ippi. Th e
At Buffalo, I". Y.. Alex Agudlo .
scored a ca reer- hi gh :!4 point s Go lden Eagles, who shot 67
a nd grabbed 11 rebounds to lead percent, improved to 19·11 and
Niaga ra int o th e second round . adva nced to the seco nd round .
Agu ido hit 10 of 17 shot s from the whe re they will play a t St. Louis
fi eld a nd was H of 14 from the Tuesday night. The Rebels
foul.line. The Pu rple Eag les. 21·9, closed their season a t 15·14 . ·
AI St. Louis, Monro&lt;' Douglass
will hos t LaSa lle Tu es day night.
23 point s to pace St. Louis
scored
Se ton Hall closed it s season at
over
St.
Peter's !N.J . r. A sellout
15-13.
crowd
of
9,029 at Kle l Aud itori um
At Berkeley. Ca lif., Kevin
saw
the
Bllllkens' fi rs t post·
Johnson collected 30 point s to
se nd Ca lifo rn ia into the second season appearance since 1964-65.
round aga inst Oregon State. Ca l St. Louis improved t o 25·9 while
improved to 19· H wh ile the the Peacocks tumbl ed to 21·8.
Monday's second ga mes will
Tita ns fell to 17· 13. Ca lifor nia
have
Florida State a t Vander bil t.
tra il ed by as man.v a s 11 poi nts

llllnois Sta te at Cleveland State,
Stephen F. Austin at Arkansas ·
Little Rock, a nd Boise Sta te aol
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Woody Hayes' fiery temper
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· ' the fo rmer Ohio State Universit y
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: .man with a deep loyalty to his
-:pla yers.
: - Hayes; 74 , who guided the
. -:Buckeyes to two nationa l cham: :pionship a nd 13 Big Ten titles in
&gt; his 28 years as coach. died of a n
&lt; a pparent hear! atlac k Thursda y.
: :His wife, Ann , discovered he wa s
&gt;dead wh en she awoke, OSU ·
-.Athlet ic Director Ri ck Bay sa id,
: . Tribut es to him ca me from far

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Pres ident Reaga n paid tri bu te
: ;to Hayes as "an ins titut io n at
~· OSU " who had " a special knack
. for knowing ju st wha t to do to get
: an athlet e to go the extra mile."
: . "Nancy and I extend ou r deep
• 'sympathy to his fam ily and to the
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· ity," Reagan said in a statement.
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; college footba ll," he said. "Color·
' 'ful a nd so metimes even contra·
:. versia l. he cared deeply about his
; pl ayers. his tea m and his school.
-: " I had grea t respect and deep
: ·affection for Woody Hayes." sa id
: ;vice P res ident George Bush.
' ~ "He

was a rea l competitor, a

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and my frieqd."
~: He said of Hayes , . who int ra·
· :duced him a t a banquet in
:·Columbu s late last year , " He
·: .spoke fr om the heart, he led with
·.his souL he gave his ail and
:.-s howed us a ll a Jol of class. We
· :will miss him."
: : Former Pres ident Richard
: -Nixon paid tribute to Hayes's
; coaching abi lit y. but added. "I
•' kn ew him also to be a ma n who
: -had a remarkabl e grasp of
: history a nd of foreign policy."
"Like ail grea t men, regard·
; Jess of professio n., Woody Hayes
• understood the grea t forces that
; m ove the world. I was privileged
:'to know him as a loya l friend a nd
' as an ins ightful. wise counselor. "
: Sta te Sen. Dick Sc hafra th. a n
; a il·AmNlcan tack le who played
;;on one of Hayes's nationa l
; championshi p team s, cal led him
; "a legend in every sense of the

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" He was res pected beca use of
what he stood for. Loya lty mea nt
every th ing· In the world ro
Woody. Co mmitment meant ev erything In the world to him. I've
so ught his advice on things ever
since r was a se nior in high
sc hooL Everyt hing r eve r as ked
this man, he never turned me
down ," Schafra th sa id.
Halfback Archie Griffi n. the
onl y player to win lhe Heisman
Trophy twice, a nd who played for
Hayes for four years, was
shocked by th e death.
" I loved the man. He mean!
everyth ing to me. II hit me as if
my father had passed away. He
wa s a man who cared about
people like nobody e lse ever
did, " Griffin sa id .
Former Ohio Gov. James
Rhodes ca lled Hayes " a magnlfl:
cant human being. He dedica ted
his whole life to young people. He
will go down In sports hi story as
one of Ihe greates t coac hes of all
ti me."
Pa ul Warfield, a Pro Football
Ha ll of Fa rn er who graduated
from Ohio State in 1964. sa id he
ha d co nsta nt Jy kept In touch with
his former coach. some! hing
many players did .
··once you established a friend·
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friendship," Warfield sa id · from
his office at Cleveland Stadium ,
where he works for the Browns .
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. Pomeroy-Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.

.March 15, 1987

March .15, 1987

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- C-5

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LOOSE BALL- Ohio State's Jay Burson (left) and Kentucky's
James Blackman go after a loose hll In Friday night's Southeast
Regionals In Atlanta. The Buckeyes, who all wore black arm pads
In memory of the late Woody Hayes, bombed th e Wildcats, 91-77 to
ad~ance to second round play Sunday. (UPI)

Ohio State routs
Kentucky, 91-77
ATLANTA (UP I) - Dennis
Hopson, the nation'sNo. 2scorer,
. struck for 32 poinis Friday night
. · to lead Ohio State to a 91-77
..: triumph over Kentucky In the
· · first round of the NCAA ·sou: theas t Regional.
: The Buckeyes, 20-12. adva need
to Sunday's second round against
No. 4 Georgetown . The Hoyas.
. 27-4, downed Bucknell 75-53 In an
· earlier gam e.
· The Ohio State players wore
_.bJack shoulder bands In memory
··or Woody Hayes. the former Ohio
: state footba ll coach who died
· Thursda y.
Hopson , a 6-foot-5 sen ior aver : ag ing 29.2 points a game ent ering
·.the tournam ent , had only lJ
:points at ha lftime. B ut he scored
:21 points In the second half when
the Buckeyes pulled a way.
Kentucky , down 42-40 at Inter; mission, lost .all .]] ga m es it
-played this season when it tra iled
'·at the half.
· Curtis Wilson added 19 points
for the Buckeyes a nd Jerry
Francis had 1.1. Ed Davender Jed
· Kentucky with 23 points while
·Rob Lock had 14 and Ires hman
: Rex Chapma n 13. The Wildcats,
' 18-11 , finished 32-4 a year ago.
: Lock made two free throws
;wllh seven seconds -left to give
·the Wildca ts a 40-39 halftim e
' lead. But Wilson hit a 3-poinrer
' with one seco nd le ft , sett ing lhe
stage for another Kentucky loss
· In which the Wildcats trai led at
ha lftime.
" It's hard to say how we fee l at
this moment." Davender sa id.
"You have Ia look o n I he bright
side, that we 1Kentucky 1 m ade it
to the NCAA Tourn ament , whic h
was one of our goa ls a t the
beginning of th e year...
Hoyas Romp
It's on&lt;O' down and three to go
for the Georgetown Hoyas in
the ir bid to reach college basket·
ba ll' s F'lnal Four for the fourt h
tlm&lt;O' In six years.
The 4th-ranked Hoyas 127-4),
top seed In the South east Reglona ls. swept past outm anned Buck·
nPII, 7&gt;-53. Friday night and neXI
face Ohio Sial(' (20-121 In Su n·
day' s seco nd round . Surprising
Southwest· Missouri Stal&lt;O' )28·5)
takes on Kansas 124-101 in the
olh"'r second-round game In
Atla nta .
Southwest Missouri adva nc&lt;O'd
. by upsetting No. 15 Clemson.
· 65·60; and Kansas by bea ting
. Hou s ton. 66-55.
Su nd ay's winners will go on to

this week's Southeast Reglonals
in Louisville, Ky., and George·
tow n star Reggie Williams, who
had 21 points Friday night, says
the Hoy as can' t a lford to let up,
not for a minute.
"We're hot right now. but so
are a tot of ot her tea ms," said
Williams. only senior on the
Georgetown squad a nd thus the
only one who was with the Hoy as
when they won the national
h
1 h · · 198'.1 "Y
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C amp ons 1P m
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off equal every game because ll' s
si ngle ellmlmallon. ''
Unll kc Bucknell, Southwest
Mi ssouri never accepted lis
underdog role against Clem son.
Th B
h d Jdth th
ht
e ears a sa
ey aug
, they had a chance against I he
nat iona lly ra nked Tigers- a nd
th ey proved they were right.
Bears guard Winston Garland
says they feel the sa me way
about playing Kansas.
" It does n't make any differ·

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: TEAM - Members olthe 198'l Gal!ia County ,Junior High Girls
: All-Tournament Team are, left to right, Bohhie Shaver, Lisa

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: COLUMBUS. Ohio iUPl i ; The family Woody Hayes ga · thered Sa turday for priva le
;services fo r the fo rmer Ohi o
•State Unlversily foot ba ll coac h
; who died Thursday.
; Meanwhile. plans are bei ng
• made for two public memorials
; this week expected to draw la rge
· numbers of mourners for the
·' 74 -year-old former coach.
: Hayes's widow. Ann , and hi s
· son. Steve. plan ned th e private
:service for Sat urday a nd t h~
: public memorial service Tues·
' day afternoo n al Firs\ Commun; ity Church in suburba n Upper

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' · continu ally communicated with
: him over th e years."
:. Warfield said Hayes was far
. ahead of lime. in hi s concern for
: his pI ayer s · a cad c m i c
. ' achievement s.
~ "Woody Ha yes was not only a
·; footba ll coach, he saw himself as
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A Sercret Service officia l put
down rumors that F'ord wa s
planning to a tt end .
Bush, who knew Hayes will.
Is sued a stateme nt Thursday

Other officials sa id th e serv ice
tent at ively will include speeches
by OSU P res ident Edward Jen·
n'ings, along with represe nla·
tlves of the studen ts. larulty,
players an d former roaches and

Stair players succeeded . "He
wanted th em to do their best.
Thai's what he ~~ Ji eve d in going for the best.
.
The governor said Hayes was
cordial toward him even though
Hayes wa s a staunch Republican
and Celeste a liberal Democrat.

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said, " Woody Hayes was a
passionate man . His emotio ns
put him in trouble. but he never
apologized for the strength of his
emo tions."
Celeste, who sat near Ha yes in
rhe Ohio Stadium press box in
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our laSI chance and we wan t to
make the bes t out of II."
Kansa s Coach Larry Brow n
says the Jawhawks have no
· intention of ta kin g the Bears
lightly.
"They're real athletic and p lay
outsta ndin g defense," sai d
Brown. "You can 't press them
beca use they are such a grea t .
ball-handling team . They de·
serve a Jot o f cred it . They've got
a cause. I think they believe
they're playing for a ll lhe little
tea ms In the nati on. "

Arli ngton. Another service was
planned for Ohio Stadium
Wednesday.
Specula tion has ar isen that
former Presiden l Richard Nixon
may attend Tuesday's servic e,
but form er Presiden t Gerald
F'ord and Vice Pres ident George
Bus h said they were not plannin!(
to a tt end .
A spoke swo man for Nixo n,
Cathy O'Con nor. sa id the forme r
presidenl wa s tryin!( to resche·
du le a couple of co mmitments on
· hi s Tuesday agenda.
" He rea ll y wants lo go: it
mea ns a lot' to him." O'Connor

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Garland, who scored 24 points
agai nst Clemson. "We're go in g
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aga insl whoever we play. The

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~ Hayes was more than a coach... _

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

March 15.'1987 ·

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Van Slyke's ·th&amp;d homer this spring give~ Cards ~~3 win
. ST . P E T ERSBURG. Fl a.
' (UP[) Andy Va n Sly ke
,crashed his third home run or the
·exhibition season, a two· run shot
:tn the eighth Inning. to lift the St.
·L ouis Cardinals to a 5·3 victory
'over 1he Ci nci nnati Reds.
• With the scored tied .3-:l, Van
Slyke. bitting .500 lor th e SP.(ing,
followed a walk to Tom Herr with
a blast over the cent er·fiei d wall
off Bill Landrum.
WINT ER HAVEN. Fla . t UP i l
- Gary Tremblay si ngled with
two out in the 11th inning Friday
IQ lead the Bosto n Re&lt;l Sox to a 3-2
exhibition victo ry over I he Hous·
ton Astros.
.Trembl ay drove in Todd Ben·
zinger , who ent er ed as a pin ch·
runner alter Sa m Horn had
reached on an error . Rookie
ielt ·handcr Hec tor St ewart
pitched th e final two inn ings lor
his
. thi rd victory.
. Julio Solano
was the loser .
•
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tl.JPl i - Ger ald Perry belted a
thrre·run home r un in the fi lth
inning to lead the Atlant a Braves
t6 a 6-3 vic tory ovpr the Montrf!al
E; xpos .
· Rafael Ra mirez drew a wa lk
li om iert ·handcr Mi ke Jones to
! ~ad off the fi fth inning . Dale
Murphy fo llowed with a double
before Perry hit his second home
run in as many days. Le l t-hander
Zane Smith pit ched l our innings
f&lt;)r his second v ictory.
' LAKELAND, F la. tUPi i Gar y Redu s hit a two·run double
in the seventh inning to !Pa d the
Phliadeiphia Phillies to a 7·6
e~ hlbi t i o n victory over thP De·
trait Ti gers.
· Steve Bedrosian claimed the
victory and Eric King suffered
th e loss. With the scor e t led 5-5 in
the seventh , Redus doubled to
scor e John Ru ssell and Chr is

Ja mes.
DU NE DI N. ri a. t UP ii Ri ckey Henderson sl ugged a
t\I'O·run homer in a five.run fifth
inning to lilt th&lt;' NPw Yo rk

Yankees to an 8-7 exhibition
v ict ory .over the To.ronto Blue
Jays.
.
Tommy John pit ched the firs t
three innings for the victory and
Bill Fult on pi cked up a save. Blue
Jays starter John Cerutti took
th e loss. giving up eight hit s 11nd
live runs in three innngs.
--VERO BE ACH, Fla. iUPli Dwight Gooden pitched th ree
scoreless innings and drove In a
run to pace the New York Met s to
a 5·2 exhibition victory over the
Los An gel es Dodger s.
Gooden sca tt ered three hit s
and didn' t walk a batter in his
second outing of the spring.
Gooden al so drove in a run with a
ground bail that capped a three·
run second inning agai nst loser
Ri ck Honeycutt.
FORT MYERS. Fla. 1UPI 1Tony Pena had four hit s and
Bobby Bon illa had three to power
the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 9·1
exhibition romp over the K ansas
City Royals .
Pena had two doubles and and
a pair or singles . rai sing his
average to .565, scored two runs
and drove in another two. Bonilla
had three hit s, including a double
to drive in three runs and score
twice. Barry Jones pit ched thr ee
scoreless innings lor the vi ctory.
SARASOTA , Fl a. tUPli T om O 'M a11 ey homered and
doubled and l our Texas pit cher s
combined on a five-hit shutout to
lead the Ranger s to a 4-0 victo ry

Rod Alien' s leadoff double in the
lillh was the last Clevel and hit .
Ken Schrom took Cleveland 's
se venth loss in· it s first eigh t
Cact us League games. The lndi·
ans committed six errors. lour by
shortstop Jay Bel l.

8·1 exhibition victory over the
Milwaukee Brewers. _
· Teddy Higuera, the Brewers'
20-game winn er last season who
was a hOldout the first 13 days of
training camp over a new contract, made his first appearall~~.

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Tourney scores

in spring training. He gave UP.
two hits in three scoreless
Innings while walking .two and
striking out one.
Witt , 1·0, making. ~Is second
start, walked one and struck out
!~rE!.!n his four inolngs.

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TUCSON, Ariz. i UP[) - Bob
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a lour-run Chicago second inning
and the Cubs' pitching ilmited
Cleveland to three hits en r outPto
a 12·2 split -squad vic tory over th&lt;'
indians.
Jamie Moyer took the v ictory
with help !rom Ca rl Hamilt on,
Dave Gumpert and Drew Hai l.

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before you buy.
Prices in effect while
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said. Th e new board wouldn' t be
ready unt II May , but auxiliary
scoreboard s will be operating lor
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of ns Eleclric Fuel'
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· hearing is
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011 March 16, 1987 at
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Interested parties will
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Secretary

IRA
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- .CINCINN ATI iUP!i - Wi th·
: out even havin g pl ayed their fir st
: gam e of the regula r season, the
Cincinnati Reds have rPcorded
: their fir st victory.
Hamilt on Count y Common
· Pleas Judg&lt;' Ra lph Winkler gave
the Reds permiss ion Friday to
construct a $5 mi llion. state-olthe·art scor eboard at River front
Stadium. over the obj ection s of
the Cincinnati Bengal s.
Th e Bengais had ta ken the
· mattrr to court. co nt ending the
: scor eboard would eliminat e at
. iea.&gt;r 160 sea ts and obstruct the
view fro m another 700. Th ey al so
sa id lh&lt;'Y should share in the
hundreds a! thousands of dollars
' in new revenue expected from
expa nded advrr tls!ng on th e new
scoreboa rd.
: Winkler orderPd the cit y to
: replace thr 11;0 seats that wi ll be
•losl. He said the city, Reds and
: Benga ls will have to agree where
to put the seats, but they must be
; replaced in 1im&lt;' l or the Bcnga ls'
: first exhibition game this year.
' Do n Breen . vice pres ident of
: business opera tions and m arket·
: tng for the Reds. sa id the club
•must now decld&lt;' whet her to
: recon stru ct the old scorebo ard or
: immedia tely begi n instal ling the
•hew onr , which will fpa ture
; Instant replays.
' , Par t of I he old scoreboa rd had
: been dismantled bclo r&lt;' the Ben·
: ~a i s asked Wi nkler lor a court
·order to prohibit construct ion of
; a new board.
: " Probably the smart est thing
· would be to go lull st ea m ahead "
: and build the new one. Breen

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Mike Witt pitched lour hitless
innings and Darrell Miller collected four RBI behind a two-run
homer and a two-run single to
power the California Angels to an

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By JOHN HENDEL
UPI Sports Writer
KANSAS CITY. Mo. iUPli Fou r favorites were eliminated
Friday from the NA lA tournament, and another seed surv ived
an overtime scare.
Among the victi ms Friday
were top seeded Oklahoma Ci ty
!Okla . I and No. 2 seed Charles ton (S.C.!,
"You play 34 ga mes and you
end up with a ga me like this,"
said Oklahoma City Coach Abc
Lemons after Georgetown 1Ky. )
posted a 67-64 upset, handing the
Chiefs their fir st loss of the
season. " That's what life ls like.
No matt er how good your life, the
grim reaper will get you in the
end."
The Chi efs. apparenlly a!·
fi'Cted by an 11 :15 a.m. star ting
ttme, had trouble get ling going.
.. "It wasn't what the other tea m
did, It was what we did to
: ourselves," Lemons said. "We
: didn't get interes ted In the ga me
until it was loa la te. They
. (Georgetown ) didn't beat a very
: good team tod ay. Somebody else
· showed up for us today."
· Also, Hawal i·Hilo stopped Cha·
. rles ton 65-57; St. Thomas Aqui·
. nas (N .Y.) fell 84-&amp;1 to Central
· Washington; and St. Ma ry's
(Texas) dropped a 73-68 decision
: to Trevecca Nazarene !Tenn. ).
· West VIrgin ia State escaped wllh
a 92-90 overtime victory over
Oregon Tee h.
: Was hburn !Kan.l ripped Tay·
· lor (Ind. 174-44: Auburn· Mont go·
. mery !Ala.) dumped St. J oseph 's
: !Maine) 76-66; a nd Waynesburg
. IPa. 1 beat Va lley Ci ty Stal e
' (N.D.! 86-84.
For Georgelown, Brian Shep. pard fueled a co meback with 13
. second·hal f points and Don
· Butcher hit 4 key free throws.
:The Chiefs led 46-.39 with 10:33
' left before Geo rgetow n. 29·6.
began Its co meback to grab a
:54-49 lead with 5: 08 left . Okla·
:homa City pulled wit hin 58· 56bul
-Kevin Currens hit a shol from
·undern eat h and 2 Butcher free
·throws made it a 7-point bulge
·with 1:15 lett.
Hawaii· Hila 65
Charleston 57
VIncent Ray and Krls Terrell
.hit back -to-hack 3-polnt shots to
·lift the Vulcans, 25-9, to the upset
·of the second-seeded Cougars,
who were sent home with a 31·2
mar k.

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Local bowling

March 15, 1987

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

West VIrginia State 92
Oregon Tech 90 (OT)
Larry Bryson scored 7 points in
over time an d Ron Moore con·
nected on a shari shot for lhe
winnin g Held goal to help the
Yellow Jackets, 29·3, pasl the33·5
Hustlin' Ow ls. The Yellow
Jackets led by as many as 8
headin g In the fi nal 3:52 of
regu lation before hav ing to re·
sort lo the ext ra period for the
win. Oregon Tech for ced the
overtime with a pair of George
McKeever free throws with 1
second left.
Washburn 74, Taylor 44
Tom Meier scored 15 points
and Rich Hamilt on add ed 13 to
allow the fourth -seeded Jchab·
ads, 32-4, to snare an easy
victory. Washburn and Taylor
played the fi rst 6'h minutes even
and were tied J0-10. But Wash·
burn. utilizing a strong transis·
lion game. outscored Taylor 25·8
the rest of th e half.
Central Washington 84
St. Thomas Aquinas 83
St. Thomas Aquinas, ellmi·
nated with a 32·5 record, seemed
to have Ihe ga me In hand with a
77-62 lead heading into the fin al

four minutes before !ailing to the
late Wildca ts' charge. Ron van·
derSchaaf sco red 9 points in the
run, Rodn ie Taylor 6, Joe Harris
5 and Tim Durden 2 for Cent ra l
Washington, 30-8.
Trevecca Nazarene 73
St. Mary's 6S ·
Sa ndy McClain hit 3 .1-polnt ers
to bring Trevecca Nazarene, :m.
3, within striking distance and
then another long-range shot and
2 free throws to deliver the
Trojans the victory. St. Mary's
ended Its season 27·5.
Auburn- Montgomery 76
OrlandoSt. Graham
scored 19
Joseph's 66
second-hal! points to boost the
Senators, 25-7. to the victory. St.
Joseph's. 26·6, was able to keep
with the bigger Auburn team
until the second hall, when the
Senators started to move the ball
. inside to Graham .
Waynesburg 86
Valley City State 84
Darrin Walls scored 25 point s,
Rob Montgomery added 21 and
the Yellow Jackets, 23-5, survived a furious closing ra lly to
.notch the victory over the Vlk·
ings, 21-5.

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limited parfnerships, in particu·
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s tr u ct ur ed to
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b~ providing
s i g nifi ca nt
losses. the sun
seems to have
set.
The good new" Inn ova ti ve
investmenls are surfaci ng which
of!r r both alternative tax and
in~om r adva nt ages . Oil and gas
shelters. lor exa mple. survived
vt'rtuol ly untouch e d . And
income-o ri e nte d in vesl men Is
created to eventua ll y generate
sou nd eco nom ic gai ns are as
visible as ever.
1
: Limi ted partn erships are de·
signed in such a way that the
partner has no manage ment
al&gt;thorlty. Th e Investor 's liabilit y
is ,limited - res tricted only the
d!&gt;I Iar amount or the initial
Invest ment. Over th r course or
s~:Ve r a l yea r s. the limi ted
plK"t ner co ntributes lump sums
of money and In ret urn. receives
cgpsidera ble tax losses 1wrl! e·
o!ls i ,lo r a period of seve n to 10
)'t'ars to offset personal inco me.
· ~· Impact of tax change•
;The main attraction of many
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shjps has been th eir ability to
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low ing the Investor to grea tly
reduce his or her tax liabilit y.
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!erred to as passive, meanln~
'\\iny trade or business activity In
\Ohl ch the taxpa yer does not
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lijillted par tn ership co nstitut es
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a 'llirect result of losses I: In !988.
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~ The bad news: For t ~ose

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$16,950

ing 4Jis to 29',:\. pn Friday, the
company said it s board rejected
a $28-a ·share ta keover bid from
New York investor Martin Sos·
noff as " Inadequate" and
planned to consider "a variety of
alternatives.··
Super mar kets Generall rang
up 8% to 4~ 11 . The Halt fam ily of
Washington Mond ay mad e a
S4l.75·a·share bid fo r the load
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biggest point gainer. rocket ing
25% to 50\L It rece ived a
$50·a·sharc takeover bid from
Harco urt Bra ce .Jovanov ic h
Wed nesday.
Reebokrose6 Y, to43. Itagrerd
to acquire · A via Group iili ei 11 a·
tiona!, a competin g manufacturer of athleti c shoes. lor $180
million.
Allegheny Int e rnation a l
gained Bl', to 24% . The com pa ny
agreed to be acq uired by First
Basion Corp.
Taft Broadcasting rose 2 to
153\-1. II rejected a $145-a-share
takeover offer fmm Narraga nset ! Ca pital and Taft Vi ce Chair·
man Dudley Taft made a week
ago.
Coca-Cola rose% to47Y, . lt and
Boein g. which finis hed at 52\1,
were ad ded to the grou p of 30
heav il y capitalized companies
that make up the Dow .Jones
industria l average. Index lund
mana gers tend to buy components of the Dow industr.la l
average. In ca eased Y, to 15 %.
Inca and Owe ns-Il linois, which is
being purchased. were dropped
from the Dow at the stan of
Thursday's tradi ng.

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and finally in 1990, YU percent.
The bright sidr
The gradual offsetting dlsallo·
wanre of pa ss ive income over a
live -yea r period is not without it s
advantages. Investors havr five
years before passive losses di sappear. Shelt ers that go back a
few yl•ars may ha ve already
provided the limited par tn er with
substantial wrile·offs . Also, in·
ves tors who partici pat e in two
di sti nct shelters could appl.1· thl'
passive loss from onetoof!set t he
Income from lhe oth er. If the
Inves tment promises a su bsta ntial ca pital gai n In the future , it
may be advant ageous to hold on
to it - carrying losses forward
until the deal generat es passiv('
Income. Finally, unu sed losses
may be carried forward Into the
next taxa ble .vear, offset ting
future Inco me. On !ulldlsposllion
o! the tax payer's entire interes t
in a lim it ed partnership. a ll
unusa ble !suspended ) losses are
ded ucl ible regard less of passive
incom e.

011 and gas
Oil and. gas limited partnerships appear to ha ve survived th e
pa ss ive loss ru les, regardless o!
the ex tent to which an Investor
pa rti ci pates.· Mosi tax breaks
remain In tac t, thank s too a
special exemption carved out by
se n ators r epresenting oi l·
producing sta tes. The special
exemption for those with •·work ·
lng interest" !direct respo ns!bll·
lty for all expenses incurred by
the operation! Investments In oil
and gas 'drilling operations, Is
viewed as a winning concessio n.
These Investors may usc IheIr
losses to shelter ot hl'r Income.
011 and gas deals may prove to be
among the bes t remaining tax
shelters around.
Future opportu nities
Already th ere Is wide talk and
anxious development of new
products. Wise Investors, how·
ever, won't panic or exaggerate
the Impact of the .new lax law.
The key point to keep In mind,
from now on, Is that Income will
now be the primary locus when
considering real estate. Be sure
to consult your tax advisor before
making any major tax moves.
(Mr. Evans Is an Investment
broker with The Ohio Company
and is also a member ollhe New
Yo!k Stock E•ch"ce.)

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Profi t laking hit th e pharmaceutic al group. Squibb fe ll12% to
154 }8, Merck dropped 8'1&lt;\ to 153,
Upjohn fe ll 7'h to 138:Y, a nd Ell
Lilly lost 5'% to 94 t;..
Investors also took pro!l!s in
the hig h-tec hnology sector. Dig·
ita! Eq uipment fell 5J1, to 16.1'4
a!ler soaring 15 Jis a week ear·ller.
Tandy dropped 5 to 49 \1 and
Compaq Comput er slid 2 to 29.
Airlin e iss ues weakened .
USA!r fell 4% to 46\1 while NWA
dropped 4l', to 69 Y, .
Sta ndard &amp; Poor's :IO().stoc k
Index slipped 0.77 to 289.89. The
New York Stock Exc hange com·
posit e ind ~x eased U.l4 Ia 165.31.
Th e num ber of shares chang·
ing hands on the New York Stock
Excha nge du ring the week to·
rated 852,4fiJ ,.130, co mpared with
891,394,180 a week ea rl ie r and
with 880,8:14,140 shares lraded
du ring the sa me week a year ago.
The Dow tran s portution index
fe ll 22.89 to 935 ..12. The utilit v
index lost 2.53 to 21ti.5!i.
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P rices rose in active trading on

the American Stock EKc han ge .
The America n Stock Exc hange
Ind ex rose 2.86 to a reco rd .1:!2.4&gt;.
Gai ners outpaced lose rs :m -298
among the 8:12 Issues traded.
Vo lume was 78.689.620 sharrs,
com pared wi th 81. 274,860 las t
week and 92.2:lo,47\l durin g thr
!;arn e wcl'k a yea r ago.

Wickes led the Amex ac tives,
unchanged at J l', . Home Shop:
ping Network followed, fa ll ing
6t~ lo 24 '~· Texas Air was third ,
sliding 5~ to 42V,.
The NASDAQ ove r-the-count er
compos il e index jumped 2.:i0 to
4:11.97.

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In th e James A. Rhodes St udenl
Center at Rio Grand e College and
Co mmunit y Collegr.
Bernard Murphy .lr .. director
of the Ohio lndusl ri at Training
Progr·am, discussed how OITP
works 10 rrtain job~ and impf'O\'f'

produ ctivit y 1hrough rducat Ion
and

l mp rnvf'd

rrw nagPmC' nl

t ~c hniques .

Murphy, a gradual r of Rio
Gra nrJe C'o llr·gc•, n•c·eivrd his
mas ter's degrrp from Ohio Uni ve rsit y. F'rom 1%~ to 19Wi, he

Limite~ p~rtnerships

Shamm\' 's Carrv-Oul ......... .. ......... .54

.JAR . Con!i&gt;t ruc'!lon ...
. .:tS
J . D. Drlllln&lt; ....... . ... ...
.. ...... ... ....17
Sayrr Small En~lnf' R0pal r . ..... .. .24
Mhldl('port Lun (' h Ronm
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Tony' s Ca rry Out.. ......
........ ..Hi

ers, but bouriced back Tuesday ,
when Investors' Interest In selli ng seemed to di sa ppear .
Merger mania returned, led by
Chrys ler 's statement that II
planned to buy American Mo·
tors. But for the last half of the
week, the market dr ifted lower in
what analys ts charact erized as
trendless and dull trading.
Robert Ritt er. tl#chnica l ana·
lyst at L.F. Rothsc hild . Unlerberg, Towbin. said the drifting
was nor mal.
"We' re dea ling with one of the
stronges t markets of all time. "
Ritt er said. "With the triplewitching hour coming up , (on
Friday, March 201 the discount
on futu res contracts could set off
some program selling and profit
laki ng;· but who knows?"
Ri tter said witching- hour considerations will dominate the
coming week's trad ing. H'e sa id
the market might experience a
50-to 100-point ·drop in th!' Dow,
but he cited support for the
ma rket at 2200 on the Dow and
eve n more support at 2100 .
Martin Kroun er, manager of
listed trading at Jefferies &amp; Co.,
seemed to agree.
"At the end of the quarter. not a
lot of institutions will want thei r
portfolios to show high cas h
positions," said Krouner. He
predicted selling would be li ·
mited. barring a dramati c
change in market fundam entals.
" IRA money will be coming in
right up to April 15," Krouner
sa id .
Ra lph Bloch, senior vice president and chief mar ket analyst at
Ray mond, Ja mes &amp; Associates in
St. Petersburg, sa id thi s Friday's
tr iple-w it chin g hour may turn
out to be a non-event . Bloch said
the market ca n manage another
rally but that Its int ernal structure- Indi cated by weakness In
the transportation and techno!·
ogy sec tor - has turned soft.
"There is a clear loss of overall
upw ard mom entum ," Bloch
sa id. "The signs are subtle, but a
top is forming."
·
Bloch recommended that in·
veslors use rallies as opportuni·
ties to sell .
On th e trading floor, American
Motor s was the most active
N.Y£E ·llsted issue, rising :Y, to
'' 4¥. . t l\rymernas s igned ~ lert er
of In tent to bu y American Mo·
tor s. Chrys ler ga ined 1 to 53%.
Detroit Edi son followed, .!al·
lin g % to 17V,.
Caesars World was third. ga in·

Money
Idea.~
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no messy oil to check or change.
• Easy-to-empty s.de bag.
• Rugged 14-gauge steel deck
• Comfortable, easy-touse controls.
• Full one-year
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Tht&gt; Medi·Lifl Choir will nollw a
finanrial hurden as it is Medi·
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63 PINE ST. .

By ELLEN FREILJCH
UPI Business Writer
NEW YORK (UP! ) - Stock
prices drifted down from record
levels in modera te trading last
week as investors too k profits In
dt ug and technology Issues and
used the upcom ing "t r iple·
witching hour" as a cha nce to
step to the sidelines.
The Dow .Jones ind ustrial aver·
age fell 21.57 to 2258:66.
Among the 2,184 issues traded
on the New York Stock Ex ·
change. 994 Issues posted lasses
while 937 showed gains.
The Dow slipped Monda y.
nrc.,;s u re from profit tak·

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~im•o-i•nlinel Section D

Stocks fall . from record level

$·1818 SQ. YD•

AU PIICES INClUDE PIOFESSIONAL INSTAUADON BY
TOPE'S MECitiNICS AND I TlftCI FOAM PAD.

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AUTHORIZED DEALER SALE
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Tiffin .. ........... ............7 j
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work('d .:ts o.t fiP id udmlss lon s
rr.pres(ln l atlvf'. assis ltt nt dlrcc·
l or of t:~ dmi s sio n s Hnd assocl:llc
dran of ron ti nuin~ rd ucallon ;t l

EARNS CERTIFICATE - Tommie Vaughn, an eight-year
em ployee of Clark's ,Jewelry Store Inc., 342 Second Av&lt;•.,
Gallipolis, displays lhe jewelry sail'S ce rtl!ical e of the
Gemoiogical lnstltute of America awarded to him by the institute .
The certificate is reconglzed nationwid e as an Indication of
professional knowledge and r•sponsibllity In the jewelry business.

Rio(; ra ndr· Coll l'gl'.
Allt:nding the· mrf•ting wNe
.Jell Bane, Ga ll ipolis Dr vrlop·
mental Center: Carol Can! rrl l.
tax: admi n l.~ lr~ttor fiJ r thP v lll a.Lw

of Ftlo Gra nde; Curl Duh lbr•rg;
Clyde Hal l. Robbins &amp; Myr rs
Inc.: Phyll l' Hand ley, .la ckson
t\reu ChamhPr or f'ommrt·r·r•:
Rob Li.lmbNt and ,lnhn l.tlmh('rf.

.l arkso n il lumlnum Co .: Harold
Lau ghlin . Laughlin VPnding Sl'r
vice; Cary Ro:l&lt;'h anrl Tom , .
Wl .s r man . ThP Wi sr man
Agrncy: EmPlyn

S&lt;' ; t r hPtT~'

und

l·:dlth Adkins. Ohio llun'a u ol
F:mploymPnt S.' rvl&lt;'rs: .lohn A.
Shump, Buck&lt;•.vr Ii iii &gt; Cm·Pc·r
C'c• nl er: .John t·:. Sm tih &lt;~nd
Norm an Schweit, , U.S. Marlnr ·
Corp.: Waltc•r Siow••rs. ORF.S :
H:H·otd Thompso n. Cr nl rill Trust
Co .: and Georg&lt;' Woii P, .lor•
mazer and LowPII .. Bu11 " Ca II of
Bob Evans Fa rms.
Thosr attendin g !rom l~lo ,
Crandr Co llege wPr&lt;• Rlch&lt;!!'d
Adams. Herman Kob.v, Sa nford
Lane, Dwight I..l'rdy, 111rh:ml
Litt on, Ph.\'llls Mason. Ftlc·hard '
Owrns, P. F.van Str )Jhens. Ha· ,
ro ld W:olkr •r and KlmllNiy
William s.
OVMt\ mf'tf'I .L&gt; !hi' fir~ I TuPsdu y

of each month at i::Jo a .m. In'
Hoom 11 ~ of 1he .I;, mPs A. Rhod&lt;'s ,
Stud&lt;'nl Ce nt er for hrP«klast a nd
a :-; hort

progrum . Fo r

morC' .•

in fo rmation on OVM A, conta ct ·
Dwight L&lt;'l'rtY. OTTO roord ln« ·
tor, al 24 :l - ~:i~,:~ .

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Area agency wins national ranking
GA LLIPOLIS - The Wisl'mifn Real Estate Age ncy, a local
real esta te firm. has ac hieved n atio n~ ! recognition for pla c ln~
in th e top 10 percentile of more than 8.5110 rea l es ta te fi r ms
across the co unjry.
The honor, awarded by the National Statistica l Researc h Co.
o! Chi cago, Is based on a computer anal ysis of hundreds of
thousa nds of questionnaires sent to recent home bu yers asking
for an eval uation of the service th ey received from the rea l
esta te firm who handl ed th eir tra nsaction.
The Wi seman Real Es ta t&lt;' Agrncy scored wrll abovP the
nationa l averagr whrn more than 8,:.00 r&lt;'al es tate co mpanies
across thP country wer&lt;' surveyed. The customers were as ked to
eval uate the serv ice provided and the ovrrw he lm l n~ majorit y
of Wise man' s cus tomers responded that the service wa s good or
excellent . This Is th e eighth year In a row that Wisema n Real
F:sta te has received this indus try honor.
National Statistica l Research Co. was founded In 1968 to ass ist
th&lt;' rea l es tate indus try In offe ring be!ler servi ce to th eir
cus tomers.

Promotion made at Kyger Creek
CHES HIR E - Rober t D. Nibert has been promot ed from
maintenance mec hani c-A to maint enance supervisor a t Ohio
Valley Electric Corp. 's Kyger Creek plant.
Nibert joined OVEC In l9o5 as a laborer In the laborer / janitor
department. Tha t same yea r he became a malnt enancl' helper
in the maintenance department, where he progressed th rough
the various ma intenance mec hanic classifi cations to lhe
position of maintenance mechanic-A In 1975.
Nibert and his wi fe, Carol, res ide at Patriot Star ·Route,
Gall ipolis, and are the parent~ of two sons.

SS update workshop planned
IRONT::JN- A Social Securit y workshop will be held Aprll2
at the Ohio Univ ersity South er n Campus. The topic will be
" Retirement , Survivors and Disability" and wi ll be presented
by Laurence H. Wolfe, branch manager of th e Iront on Social
Securit y Offi ce.
The works hop, jointly sponsored by the Greater Lawrence
Count y Area Small Business En ter prise Center, the OU
Southern Ca mpus and the 'Greater Lawr('nee Count y Area
Cham ber o! Commerce, begins at noon.
.
Attendance Is llml!ed to 30 participants . Those wish ing to
attend s hould co ntact Lou Ann Walden at 532-9991 or 894·3838to
register for the work shop. The registration fee Is $7.50.

GRJ certificate examination planned , .
COLUMBUS - An ex am ination for the desig nation Qf
Gra du ate, !'ea ltors' Inst itute has been sri for Thursday, March
26, at thr Universit y llllton Inn, Olcnt angy River Road,
Columbus. by the Ohio Associa tion of R1'alt ors.
The GR I · des ignation has co mr to denot e educa tional
at·hl evement In tN I esta te and has i&gt;&lt;'comc the basic
designation upon which many other desig nations- arc ba sed.
To be eligible lor the· GIH exa m, ca ndid ates mu st he mcmh&lt;'rs
o! Ihe Na tiona l il ssocla ton of Real tors. Thev mu st also h&lt;~vc
successfull y completed required courst·s In r~«l estat~
princi ples and practices, law, fl na nC&lt;'. appr:ols:o l. hro krr:o g~
and sprcla l topll·s at arercdllc·d. a pprovf'd cnlleges :onfi
universit ies .
Th r exa m it.sPi f i.&lt; des igned to lest the knowled ~ c lo:or no'rl In
thr req uired courst'S a nd th e abllli y to app ly that know lrrlgo 10
solv in g current rea) es tate problem &gt;.

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An opt iona l bul hi ghly rctu mme ndrd rl'vh·w " ~'' ""l rm . Opf'n IIJ

all licensel'S. will be held Ihi' morning of thf' ' '"' "' · Thf' r&lt; ·vtr w
sess ion wi ll count as four hours of cont inuin ).( odu a lion tn'cllt ,
All par ti cipan ts in lhe review session an&lt;i'llf' !'xa m stwu lll
prP· register. Thr cos t of t hu exa mlnat ton Is $2:, " nd I h&lt;· rt' Vil •w
se..s lon Is an additional $:15. r or more lnlorm allo n, co nta et lh&lt;•
OAR Fduca tlon D&lt;'partmenl at 228·6675.

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If EP m~eting .o;et for Charle.o;ton
CO LUMBUS IUI'll - American Electrlr l'ow~r l "o. h&lt;~ &gt;
chosen Cha r les ton. W.Va ., as the sit e for II , Hi!lh annual
shareow nrrs meeti ng on April 22.
w .S. Whlt r .II·. , AEP chair man, said the co mpany chosP
Charleston because It Is one o! the major r u •tom~r c·~nt&lt;•rs ol
the sevPn-state t\ I::P syst('m. White said the ci ty's dow ntow n
lacelift has made Charleston an a tt ractive S&lt;'lling tor thr
ml'f'tlng, ox peeled to be all r nded by about 'tOt' sharrholdl'rs.

Incorporation articles are .filed.
GALLIPOL IS - Ar ticles o! In corpora tion have been !lied
wit h Secretary of State Sherrod Brow n's offlct• by two Gall Ia ·
Count y firm s.
F'lllng are Norris Northup Insurance Agency Inc. , Ga llipolis.
with .James M. Northup and Katrina Nor thup lis ted as
In cor porators and James M. Northup. 16l Ga rfield Ave ..
Identified as agent : a nd Midwest Collec tions Inc., Gal lipolis.
Incorporated by Ly nn E . Angell and Na ncy Smith and LynnE: ..
Angell. 444 Second Ave., listed as agent .

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�Page-0-2- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

Farm

MYSTERY FARM - This week's mystery
farm, featured by the Meigs Soli and Water
Consenalion District, Is located somewhere In
Meigs County. lndt.lduals wishing to participate
In the weekly contest may do so by guessing the
farm's owner. Just mall, or drop off your guess to
the the Dally Sentinel, Ill Court St., l'omeroy,
Ohio, 45768 or the Gallipolis Trlhum•, 825 Third
Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631, and you may win aS5

ca~h

prize from the Ohio
-Publishing Co.
Leave your name, address and telephone number
with your card or letter. No telephone calls will he
accepted. All contest entries should he turned in to
the newspaper office by 4 p.m. each Wednesday.
In coiSe of a tie, the winn er will he chosen by
lottery. Next week', a Gallla County farm will be
featured hy th&lt;• Gallia Soil and \\'ater Consena·
lion Dlstrkt.

Annual no-till fete March 26
GALLIPOLIS - The Annual
No-Till Dinner Meeting is set for
Thursday, March 26, at 7:00p.m.
The meeting will be held at the
Jaycees Building on the R1. 35
Bypass. The dinner is being
sponsored by ICI Americas Inc.
The meeting Is being coordinated by the Gallia Soli and
Water Conservation District, Soil
Conservation Service, Cooperative Extension Service and ICI
Americas Inc. Agricultura l
Chemicals Division.
We would like to Invite Gallia
County farmers to attend this
meeting. If you have not done any
no-till planting and think you
!night like to try it, this would be
an opportune time to have some
of your questions or concerns
discussed .
This will give any of you who
have not metTomAmey, District
Technician an opportunity to also
discuss your need for the District
drills and corn planter.
You don't have to be a
Cooperator with the District to
attend the dinner. Please ma ke
reservations by Monday, March
2~. Cali 446-8687 or stop by the

Gall ia SWCD office at 529 Jackson Pike, Rm 308-C.

Han-est down
COLUMBUS. Ohio tUPI I
The Ohio Agricultural Statistics
Service reports that Ohio har vested fewer apples and strawber·
rles in 1986 than in 1985.

Flashe.~

March 15, 191:17'

Plan pesticide testing
March 18 at North Gallia

SEE DALLAS FOR THESE GREAT SPECIALS
8 qt. POTTING SOIL........................................... 55¢
40# POTTING SOIL ........................................... s2.25
40# COW MANURE .......................................... s1.99
3 cu. ft. PINE BARK NUGGETS .......................... s4.29
3 cu ..ft. PINE MULCH ........................................ s3.79
2 cu. ft. PEAT MOSS .......................... -............... s6.40
50# WHITE MARBLE CHIPS ............. ." ................ s3.69
40# TOP SOIL ....................... ............................. $1.59
3 gal. HUDSON SPRAYER ............................... s24.95

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CHICK··
DAY

April 17, 1987 -·

2S CHICKS, STRAIGHT RUNS &amp; HEARTY
BREEDS-SO LB. BAG CHICK-GO STARTER
ONLY

S15 PLUS TAX

· All orders
must be

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Card of Thanks

The family of Earl A. Smith
would like to upress their
deepest appreciation to everyo~e who helped in any
way during his e1tendad
illness and death. Food,
flowers and cards.
· A speciel thanks to Dr.
lsom Walker. Dr. Susanne
:Mise, the CCU and 4 Eost
, staff of Holzer Hospital.
,without whom I feel I
. would not have had him as
10111 as I did.
_. The Pomeroy Volunttel.
;'Emergency Squad lor their
•many fine ser1ices. Fruths
: Pharmacy. Belly Donovan
lor their kindness
. and car. -Ing.
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God Bless You All.
' Wife, Newaza Smith &amp;
Children.

TIIID &amp; SYC..OII
GAWPOUS, OHIO
Plf. 446-291$

In Memoriam

•

In loving lo'lemory ol
lowell Greene. who
passed away M~rch 16.
1978 and Wealtha Greene,
who passed away March
10. 1980.
If I could write two words of
gold
And never write no others,
rd write just this and only this
. lhe/itclous names of Dad
on Mother.
·if Icould sin1a 500101 Pllise
And never sin&amp; another,

The only son11hollwould sin&amp;
Would be 1 son&amp; of Dad and
llother.
There's two words that's dearer

To••me than any othtr
they hollow every sweetening

thought
And those two words are Dad
and Mother.
Sadly missed by daughters and

f•ilies: Irene Shaffer, David.

"

::SPECIAL TIIANICS
:Bill Gray, Jock Payton,
Hobort Wilson, Coach
:Osborne, Coach Leedy,
."(heerleat\ers &amp; Adwi-

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::sors,

Stolislidans, Film
:People, Porenlt, Team·
. mates and most of all,
..,our
' I ons.
~ From: Copt. Mondy Pope,
:lundy Johnson, Jolaint
1'111'1imus, Kim ~.. ,. Iori .
•lope, Gary Harrison, Copt.;
;:t"orkl' Miller, 1om Co11ady,
~Capt.; Chris Howard, loti
'"'S eilcer.
Announcements

BINGO
;. EVERY TUESDAY
;.,,:
NIGHT
~
7-10 P.M.
~

Sdpio Twp.

Vitly &amp; Brian; Paul &amp; Jordan.
Ronald. Naomi &amp; lorry Wilco~on .

In loving Memory of

Elmer Sigman
who passed away one
year ago, March 23,

1986.

million times l"ve needed
you,
million times I've cried.
If love could have saved
you,
never would have died.
In life I loved you dearly;
In death I love you stili.
In my heart you ~old a
place,
No one can ever fill .
It b~oke my heart to lose
you:
.
But you did not go alone;
For part of me wentwitll you.
The day God took you
home.
Sadly missed by: Wife,
Mary and Son, John and
Family.

VoL."fD

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t HarrisonwUie, Ohio

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Allr.,ourcttlltrlo'"thelwo-yttrlimitt&lt;lwlnlnty.

JFFERS EXPIRE JUNE 301

Dorothy Veith
who passed away five
yean ago,
March 16, 1982.
loving memories never die
As years roll on and days
10 by.
In our hearts a memory is
kept.
Of the on.e we loved and
will never forget.
but death has left a loneliness
!hat the world can never
fill.
Sadly missed by Husband , John, Daughter,
Dorothy Ann &amp; Family,
Son Carl &amp; Family.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CLARENCE W. SHAFFER
WHO PASSED AWAY
MARCH 14. 1984

: TOll Dtm waut
' Sandblastina. Plintina.
~ High Pressure Washina.
' Blacktop Sealina. Traffic
: line Paintina &amp; much,
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mucy mor~ .

This month comes with

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.- 'PAID VACATION
Wj oflor all tht lbovt to our
liltS consui!Jnts wllo rt1"1$0n1
our lint5 of nndillf, 1111-food
and restaursnt eq'""""'l. .
PlUS,,. iiMdment.,. ntedto
~te and ,. owliliCfd trMI.
Sales nperience is REQUIRED
ond must be l¥1ilablo for ior010diate employmtnt.
Full ond part-time /positions
are aYiilable.

sad regrets:
It bring• back days
We will never forget.
pto~tl

Our amptineaa grows;
The tears we shed
We can wipe ~av.
But the ache in our heart

Will atweyo ~lty.
Dad, we mil'l you. -

Bul wa underatand
Tha1 God made you part of

Hit Pion;

And we know you
Have a bener hofT\8 ,
For you won 't ever be
alone.

Sadly miued

P.l . rtrwotos, 1200 hrs.

wffe.

Grace; Children : Carla.
Pete, Terry, Ber. Lora and
Dan; Or•ndchiklren: Bethani, Seth, Austin and Casey '

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NEW CONDOMINIUM OVERLOOKING
OCEAN JN NORTH MYRTLE BEACH

[. DEPOSIT. BEFORE 4/1187

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• Sunday II o.m.-6 p.m.
~ Monday la.
p.m.
• Southern Equipttlont
Compsnx. t•c.

NEW &amp; USED HAYBINDS .
14 USED - 30 NEW TO CHOOSE FROM

PUBLICATION OF NOTICE
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE FOLLOWING ESTATES PENDING IN THE GALLIA
COUNTY PROBATE
COURT. The fiduciary in
each estate has filed an
account of his trutt. A
hearing on the account in

For information. write or call :
the Medlc1l Shoppe, Inc .
!165 JICkaon Pike
Gallipoli1, Ohio 45631
Phone 446-2206

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For Herbal Llfa catl Maria at
448· 3131 10am. to &amp;pm or
441-2200 t ftet 6pm .

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Opening lead: • 8
is important to cash your high sidesuit tricks first, hefore either opponent can sluff in those suits. Since
South knew he was going to run out of
trumps, he had to play two high clubs
early in lhe deal, hefore East threw
any away.
A new book by James Jacoby and his
father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is now
avai/abJut bookstores. It is "Jacoby
on Card Games, "published by Pharos

Books.

CIN7 NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.

Noti~e

PUBLIC NOTICE
In accordance with the
requirements of the Job
Training Partnership Act of

1982. Seclion 104. the

following Job Training Pro·
gram It avtilable for public
re-view.

py "87
GALLIA COUNTY
MEIGS COUNTY PLAN

Public Notice
Pre-Employment Skill Training for 14· 15 year olds. per
school calendar. Special
consideration will be given
to Veterans and handicapped individutls through
the "10% Window" with
eligibility verifiad by OBES.

B. Tille IIA 3%: This

Funds. The Gallia-Melgl

tName. Case Number.
Date of Hearing, Time, in
that order):

CAA i1 the Subrecipienl o1
JTPA Iundt for Gallla and

program will aerve adult• In

Maria Meal. 18,044, April

15. 1987. 10:00 o'clock
A.M.
Roy L. Soyro. 18.192.
April 15. 1987. 10:00 o'clock A.M.
Glenn Powell. 18.243,
April 15. 1987. 10:00 o'c·
lock A.M.
June A . Costen, 18,318,

April 15. 1987, 10:00 o'clock A.M.
Alva

Lane da

Denny A. Lana. 18.365.
April 15. 1987, 10:00 o'c·
lock A.M.
Bertha A. Sanders,

18.3B8. April 15. 1987.
10:00 o'clock A.M.
Merrill Gothard, 18,434.
April 15. 1987, 10:00 o'clock A.M.
Sherry Lee Vaughn .
18.470. April 15. 1987.
10:00 o'clock A.M.
Paul C . Hammack ,
18,499. April 16, 1987.
10:00 o'clock A.M.
Auuttll A.

Notter .

18.522. April 15, 1987,
10:00 o'clock A.M.
Glady• E. Davlo. 18,549.
April15, 1987. 10:00 o'clock A.M.
Thomas S . Moulton,
Probate Judge

MAR . 15
6
Happy Ads

"appy 35th
Ooa!
Look who is
catching up with
me. Hope you
enjoyed your party!
Love you always!
Scheryl, Donnie,
Lori

entttv of SDA #24 JTP-Ohio
Meigt Counties.

f21 Tho Gallie·Meigs CAA

will deliver progrem activi·
ties fDf the following JTPA

Tlllet: Title ItA 78%; Title ItA
3%; Tille ItA 8%; ond Tille
ttl.

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131 Tho Ohio Buroou of
Employment Son~iceo will
provide Intake and referral
aervicea to determine and
verify the identific.tion of
eligible applicants.

f41 Gattle-Molgo CAA de-

livera ill programs in accor-

dance with the policy tlated

In ilo February 22. 1987
~ubliohed EEO / AAP Stoto-

ment. All federal and State
lawt concerning Civil
Rights and Equal Opportunity are 1ollowed and ahered

to.

C. Title ItA 8%: Thlo

long term 1rainlng at pubflcly
funded atate inttitutiona for ,
poat-high achool tralnina .
~.n,·cionu in this training
~
program must be In long
term training or participating in literacy training·
through ABE of SEO or at a
state funded poal - high
school training institution in
conjunction with akill
training.
.
D. Title 118: This program
serves eligible vouth 14·21
years of age during the
summer school break
through Work Experience,
Job Club. other career plan·
nlng exploration ecdvitiea.
tnd remedial educttlon .
171 G.tlia-Melgo CAA will

submit electronicallY to the
SOA #24 Adminietralive
En1it~ the cheracterietioa of
applicanta and participanll
to the extent lo which the
activitie1 meet the relevant
performance atandarda.

(61 C'hllla-Meigs CAA uses
1 double-entry accounting
tyttem 10 lnturesound fiscal
control. accounting. eudlt
and debt c:ollectlon proce·
181 All progrtm fund ing
dures to . 111ure the proper
di•burnl o1, an·d accounting ·Ieveii and performance
for, of funds received in standards are subject to
accordance with lawa and Federal , Stela and SDA #24
directives.
regulations as required .
The above ia a aummerv of
(81 Progrem activities per

title ere 11 foflowo: !Note: All

paniclpanu receive A......
ment to help ' in career
plenni.ng . ) (Activitiea ,

langth ol Time.)
A. Title ItA 78%: t11 Job
Club, 2-3 WHko , t21 Ctouroom Training. varlet to
mexlmum of. 62 WHko per
program yeor, (31 On-theJob Training, vari11 per
contract. 141 Youth Tryout,
260 hours maximum, (6)

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SATURDAY SALE AT 7:00 P.M .

Wooden ptllots on first -come,
flrat-lflfVe buia. Inquire in per·
son at Gallipolis Oalty Tribuna
office. 825 Third Avenue,
Gallipolis.

Partial listing: Oresse1. old rad10, oak chans. loldmg table.
km g s•ze bed . tables. tans. P•C iures. sola. desk. plant stand.
end table. !ypew11ler. m•c•owave oven. bas kets. chest
lreew. gas hot wale• heate1. hand tools. wooden tool box ,

Twin Male &amp; Female Cats. Both
good with children , litter
trainded. Male i11paved. To give
to 1 good home. Ph . 814 -448-

table. alb um racks 6' tall. rl•shes. 3/8 wale• hose. P1onee1
car slereo cases. spea ke1s. pols &amp; pans. beds. pla nt stand ,
collee table. B&amp;W IV. •eln gerato•. an cond•hons. rockers.

2474 ,

frH to good home 2 female
puppiu 4mo . old hall English
SpringM Spaniel Ph . 814 -245·

9595 .
Puppv female btack and whit e
Colhelike ph. 814 -446-3073
Bltck and

,;~ood

tan Coon

Hound lo

home. Female, regin11red .

Call 814 -992-18123.
N"d home for older, very
gentle, male, mi•ed breed dog.
Hes had shots. hat license.
Moving, have to find good home.
Yvonne Scally , 814·992 -2661
early morning, late even ing or
814-694-2861 colleet .

lam ps. woo(len lllat.: ksmrlh ll o ~ new recetver t:abmet, ca rd

display shelves. J.Up srgns. 5 hp tiiiCI . ga solmr lawn mow·

ers. co pper tea ke ttle. &amp;much. much more
SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00P.M.
Door Prizes Given Weekly
Consignment s accepted from I :00-S:OO p.m. on Saturday. ·
Have something you want to sell7 Contact Marlin Wedemeyer. Auctioneer. Arrangem ents for pickup serviceavailable. ·
Barn and Au cti oneer ava ilable for Public Au ctions on con·
tract. Contract includes hauling and transporting all ;
merchandise.
Resident and Business Au ction Service also available. :

MARLIN WEDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER
6141245-5152 - 614/388-8249

female puppy 4 months old . Half
Auatralisn Shepherd. 614-99 2-

PUBLIC AUCTION

2648.

SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1987
10:00 A.M.

One •mall Rat Terrier puppv.
304 -175·11728.

6

lost and Found

LOST bltck and wh ite female
hound. Feb 1 6, Penile Church
vi cin ity , r11werd . 304 -882 -

3328.

Wanted To Buy

9

-------We PlY calh for Iall modttf clean

uted &lt;:Itt .
Jim Mink Chev.·Oids Inc.·
Rift Gene

Jotmaon

&amp;14·4•&amp;-3172

TOP CASH paid for '83 m odal
•nd newer used ctrl. Smith
Buick-Pontiac. 191 1 Eastern
Avt., Gallipolis. Call614 -44&amp; -

2282 .
Uud Mabile Homes Ph. 614 ·
441·011&amp;.
10-12 HP Riding a..wn Mower
Ph. ••e-6589 ahar 6pm.

Buvtng daily gold . sihl er coins. '

ring•. Jtwtky, tterllna ware , old

coln1 , llfge currency. Top prl·
en. Ed Burk•tt Barber Shop,

location; Ftom Gallipolis follow State Route 7 south of
Jet 218, turn right and follow 218 apj)loKimately IS
miles and turn right on Georges Creek Road.
Due to the un11pected loss of my job. I will sell the following: MF 698 I! acto r 1500 hr s ). Ku bota 3750 w/loader
4•41270 hrs.l bot htractors are the sa me as new. JD 40 haclor. 1975 lnternal!onal Dump Tr uck 1n e•tra good cond1l10n.
1952 Dodge 4•4 Ar my amhu lance. boat. lO Wtruck ca mper
l1ke new. Mf 124 baler. Mf 725 haybme. Mf pmwh eel rake.
NewId ea 403 Side deliVery "ke. 8"hay tedder. MF 25"8' adIUSiable d1sc. Mf 74 4 bottomplows. Lon~ 6"til ler . 16"gr!ln
elevator . 268 bush hov. w/8" rotor1 cutter. 256 bush hog
w/ 6"•otorJ culler, bush ho g6' ad1ustable grader bl ade. sub.
so1ier. potat o plow, 2-20' hay wa gons. MF 16"wagon. 3 aKie
wagon . 16" low boy. g•av•tv wagon. tobacco stnppmg
mach1ne. conveyor bell and press bo•. 2" water pu mp
w/ hose, pressure was her. n&lt; vgen -acet gauges and hoses.
weldmR madlme. ben ch v1sc. railroad 1a c ~ . water tanks,
fence charger. Torpedo hea ler . Salama nder heater. a11
grease pump. portable a11 tank. lawn mowers. 1-bea ms.
chan nel non , an Rie 11on , hand sprayer and pumps. g1ease.
011. Wmdvem cattle o•leiS, feed ers. wood &amp;metal lence post.
landsca pe limbe rs. 200 gallon d1csel supreme. ga les. 10-5
gallon cans roo I coaling. cha10·sa ws, one lol ollu mber (some
pressure treated), approllmalely 1.000 new con crete
blocks. one large lot of hand tool s and miScellaneo us Items.
The machinery on this Auction is in ucellent condition.
had the very best ol care and is field ready. If you need
ood machinery . then Plan Now to Attend.
erms: Cash or check w/ positive 10
C&lt;Incessian Stand

f

2nd. Av1.' Mlddlepor1 . Oh. 614·

992·347&amp;.
Houtt Dl trailer on land contra ct .
Call e14· 742·2339 after 1 :00

p.m.

8

NICK STROW, OWNER
256-6475
Lee Johnson

AUCTIONEER

Crown City. Ohio
Phone 256-6740

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Gollla-Melgo CAAJTPA pro-

gramming for " PY ' 87 compkltl programming dtteils
are avelleble tor review by
the Public. For further infor·
mation , ple11e call the

FARM EQUIPMENT

Goliio-Moigo CAA JTPA Ad·

N

minlatrative Office in Che·

lhlre 367-7342 or 9926629 for furlher
Information .

MAR . 15

Help Wanted

PRECISION FORGING
AREA SUPERINTENDENT
Ovr Gallipolis, Ohio manufaclorirtg fa cilily has an immttlialt opening for an
AriHI Suptrinltndtnt in tht Prtcilion
Forgtd D..Ortmtnt. 1ht wuosslul candi.tt w~i htvt a lachtlot't DI!JIH
with a prqwtn rtcar~ in clirtcling and
ltlfllt'•llirtg a prtcislon -lacluring
aptration.. Atltliti-1 r~uirtmtnll indude txporionct in slallllkal prac111
conlrol and warW clo11 automotive
quality ,..,lrtmtnts.
Ftdoral Mogul often ils tnlflloyHS., altracti" btntflt packagt and &lt;ompti~IYt
lllary. Wt art a IVC_,ut fartune 500
,.,..,y with nM!i..,.liottal .,.........
wlido -..tachKt Dllll lhtrllutt a willt
varitly ol prodliatt parts tar tht pnnl
it.doshial. w..,.-. t.m 'a nti-true·
lion ..
trud!and-tl¥tln·
duttrlot. .. well-. r..-.-t marlctlllhit Ntw Yar1r Stocl! t.dlange firm oper •
alii 48 planls Dllll mort thon 50 •trtv·
lion conl«t.

,,_1,

Giveaway

From Gallipolis. take Route 141 . turn left onto
Route 775. Turn right onto Patriot Cadmus Road .
Watch for signs.
I.Dokinc for merchandisellry the Patriot Auction Barn! We have ·
all types of new and used merchandise- appliances. fum~ure. .
antiques and collector items. Something for everyone!

Railroad Uu and cut down tr11e,
:104-876-6561

11, The Ironton· lawrence
CAO it the Adminiatr-nive

Roborl . Rees, 15,785,
April 15. 1987. 10:00 o'clock A.M .
Donald E. Galeo. 15.887.
April 15, 1987. 10:00 o"clock A.M.
Garland Houck, 17.877,
April 15. 1987, 10:00 o"clock' A.M.
TerryW. Nichols. 17.987.
April 15. 1987. 10:00 o"clock A.M.
Christopher David Skidmore. 18,044, April 15,
1987. 10:00 o'clock A.M.

Someon1 to drive kidney dialysis
patient to Huntington occasion·
aUv. For information call 304·

'KQ1061

The court Is located at the
Gallia County Court Home,
Locust S1 .. Gallipolis, Ohio

46631.

Racine Gun Shoot IPontored by
Racine Gun Club. Evtrv Sunda y,
beginning It 1:00 p.m. Factory
Choke, 12 gu.ge shotgu~s

875-3098.

ts

program will 11rve Older
Worlcera ages 66 and over
with activiUti similar 1o
those for IIA 78% but with
the addition of Work E•pa·
rience activity.

eoch case will be held ot tile
date and time shown below.

Denny

2 bsdlooms. sleeps siK with kina size beds, Jaeuzi In
muter bpth, outside swimmina pool.
.
·summer w•ekly rates ................1500.00 wukly
•
(llemorill D1y thru llbor D1y)
Speci~l Winter 1nd Sprina Rites 1lso avail1ble
'"'25.00 DISCOUNT FOR EARLY BOOKING, WITH

Fard 3000 Diesei ... S42SO
Ford 3600 Diesei ... S6750

Smooth, qulet12.5-hp Industrial/commercial
twin-cylinder engine
E11_11y lldlutllble high-back seat

In loving Memory of

NORTH
• to 1 6 4 2

By James Jaeoby

Public Notice

&amp;. Auction

3 Announcements -

Strange bidding,
stranger play
This is a strange deal. First, West's
one-spade overcall was unus~al since
he had the perfect requirements for a
takeout double. Next, 'East's raise,
based on six points and a flat hand,
was aggressive, but his excellent
spades probably justified it South was
not wrong for trying three diamonds,
but did North really need lo jump to
four hearts on just J-8? Still, the con·
tract should always make. The strangest thing about the deal is that declarer went down.
East won the spade ace. !fEast now
plays a trump, West will take the ace
and play another. Declarer will have
no play for his contract unless he finds
the queen of clubs onside with that suit
splitting. Since that is the case, he will
make an overtrick. Instead, Easl continued with the spade queen. Declarer
ruffed, played A-K of diamonds and
ruffed a diamond, and ruffed another
spade. A fourth diamond was ruffed,
on which East shed a club, and South
played a club to his ace. Now if he simply cashed the club kir)g, he would
have 10 tricks. Instead, inexplicably,
declarer played his heart king. West
grabbed his ace and played bis last
spade, allowing East to shed his last
club, and declarer was in the soup.
Althougb this is not a classic croosruff, the basic principle does apply.
When you are planning a crossruff, it

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Announc ements

BRIDGE

2

PAlM S1JPPLT .

FARM CITY INC.
540 E. MAIN

Sunday

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

placed by
April 1st.

The

Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.

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CHICK DAY
SPECIAL

Pomeroy-Midcleport-

•

By Edward M. Vollborn
County E•tenslon Agent
years. including the rebuilding of
Feeder pig prices continue
strong. Last weeks auction sales
Agriculture
the Ohio Cattleman 's AssociaGALLIPOLIS- Private Pesti- lion. Stop by Ohio Valley Lives- were very strong with 42 head of
clde Applicator Testing will be tack at 7 p.m. on Tues(lay, to hear
34 pound pigs topping the March
conducted Wednesday·, ·March his presenta tion. Refreshments
5, graded sale at Hillsbord
18, at the North Gallla Vocational of roast beef sandwiches will be
A reminder of the special sou:
Agriculture Room. A good train- provided.
Test thrust! The County Ex ten-_
Due to a conflict in dates, a sian· Office will be open from 1-4
ing class was conducted a couple
weeks ago. Persons that missed Computer Farm Mana gement
p.m., Sunday, March 15, to take
the first session may still attend and Records Class planned for
samples. Sa mple can also be
the March 18 session. New this week will be rescheduled.
delivered 10 the &lt;;_ounty Extenpartlcipanis may want to stop at The new da te will be announced sion Office on Monday, March
the Count y Exte nsion Office to in this column .
16-Thursday, March 19. During
Las t weeks' column gave thP
Pick Up Study materials fo
snlf study Thn class will st rt rt final date for slgntna into the ASC this period the cost for farm
· •
a .a
~
••
Feed-Grain Program
as March ·sampleswillonlybethelabfeeo!
7• P-m With
$
a One hour review
·
·
·
·
4.
Lawn
and
garden
samples
•
Russ Whit mg
" of tb e Ohio De par t- 20. This should have read March remain at $6.00. By hand carry- :
me nt of Agri·cult r ill
d t 30, 1987. This was a typinu
mist ake on our part. I apologize~ lng the samples to the Wooster ••
th" test at 8 p m u e w con uc
•An I'ndustry· ·
d be f for a ny inconvenien ce this could Lab, we hope to shorten the time •
sponsore
e
a nd eliminat e t he postage •
event Is being planned for Tues- have caused.
charge.
•
day , Marc h 17. The event will be
held at Ohio Valley Livestock in 11
•
Gallipolis. Sponsors for the event
are Ohio Valley Livestock, River
Ci ty Farm Supply, LM.C. (Makers of RALGRO ). and Am erican
•
Cyanlmid. Don Lowrv, Sales
Representative lor I.M.C. has
organized the program . Mr.
Lowry. is probablyonpof the best
known persons Involved with the
beef industry in Ohio. He has
made tremendous effort s in the
i·ndustry during the past couple

TRUCKLOAD SALE

FARM C ITV I"' C
PO MEAOV. O H

March 15. 1987

NEWand USED...
WEST OF GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Saturday, March 28. 10:00 A.M.
Location; Junction of U.S. 35 and 160 at Thaler Ford
grounds.
{TRACTORS : 9N Ford, 800 Ford,Oiiver Super 77, JD 430 with
OTHER EQUIPMENT: 16ft. tandem trailer. box balers, MF rakes, cultl-

vltlm. diiCI, 2 " 3 bottom plows. drag plows. grader blades. brulh hogs,
manure spreader, yard rake , 6ft. finishing mower, 6 ton wagon r~n­
nlng gears. wood tplitter, cut-off saw. JD hammer mill, McCormick
No. 9 horse drawn mowing machine, horse drawn scoop, 2 back rime
for MlltM tractor, misc. iron wheels, cattle water tank. push mower a,
end lot• more coming ln .

AUCTIONEERS NOTE : We have inquiries for other farm equipment
belides what we havelitted here. This Is your opportunity to 1111 your
equipment locally. We will be acc~pting con1ignmente Tllursdly, Friday and Seturday, March 28 until 9 :00A.M.
Thi• i1 a partial lilt, other items may be brought in . We reserve
right to rejiCt any and all itema. Statement• made day of sale t1ke
precedence over printed mattar.
TERMS: Cath or local check with proper I. D.
FOOD AVAILABLE
Not retpontible for accidents or
lost items.
SALE CONDUCTED BY

ISAAC'S AUCTION

SERVICE
AUCTIONEER; FINIS ISAAC

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Page-D 4-The Sunday T1mes Sentinel
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21

Help Wanted

AVON StM Avon Make 40%
Ctl 614 448 3358

AutomobUe Club of Southeat
e n OMo AAA It you e e ntH
81ted n 1 telling ce eer n 1he
Gel • County 1 ea why not
cons dw AAA Stnd us aome
ntorml1ion ebout you a.et &amp;
'fOU wo k h story We w II
contact you tor 1n nterv ew
Send to Automobi e C ub of
Sout~a1tern Oh o AAA Attn
Bob B•tee P 0 8011371 Porta
mouth OH •5682
MMED ATE OPEN NGS
MERRIMAC FAM LV SHOP
P NG SEAV CE
Ne edt 3 0 ect S1les Reprenn

Busoness
Opportumty

NOTICE!
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
lNG CO ~~CGmmenda lhtt you
do but nett w th people you
kl1ow and NOT to aend money
lh ough the ma unt I you hiYt
nvHbgated the offenng
DELTA INCOMES INC At 1
Boa: 441 A SUde
Lou 1 an1
70461 604 641 8871

Bua ""' lo tile Tann ng bed
bun n"t n downtown Point
Pt..llnt Equ pped with two
Klebun Wo H tlnn ng beda W II
ael but nnt or bed• Ca I
304 675 4072

tat vea 100% GUARANTEED
ne of G ftt Toys 1nd Home
Deoo No nvettment Ea:ce ent
pay bonuue pr tes Un m ted
e tory! Car &amp; phone nee"
aary 1 800 992 1072
Part t me pe son wanted for
mud ca off ce Co ect one plus
gene al oH ce wo k Send Re
sume to G1ll pol a Da y Tr b
urle B26 Th d Ave
Box
T 6895 Gall polls Oh o 45631
Hft p wanted Pot ton ave lab 111
Apply In penon Bett Wette n
WlamAnnMote 1012em
weekdayt No phone ce a

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

3 bed ooma close to town 2
batha f ep ace centra a
range &amp; oven Cltv Schools Ph
614 246 9248
2 baths gas he" ctntal
1 the 36 10ground pool excel

3 bd

10 PEOPLE NEEDED

11
lent nelghbo hood naa Ho ze n
city schools U 1 500 Ca
" ' 446 3961

f300 00 PEA MONTH
New company needa to t a n
mua be dependable 81 homttt
Fo pertona nterv f1tN ca 614
446 7461 10AM 4PM

By owner GoodStartB!'houu 3
BA ctty aetloolt gat heet
w ndow AC fenced y1 d hard
wood f oo • 1 ca ge age Call
814 448 1171 0 614 448
4305

Loce

Floor Ca e Cen e

Pomeroy- Middleport-Galhpohs Oh•o-Point Pleasant W Va
32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
1979 Hollyperk. 1 41170 :Z bed
ooma Morr 1 tltlfi!IO •co d
p eyer 8 t •ck tape gun ceb net
304 878 7979
1971 Mobi e Home12x6&amp; K rk
wood partty emodeled 304
773 8873

1972 K ngwood 12a:85 2 bed
room mob e home with cent II
1t1 bu t In wet b1r Iff g•ltor
stove dlnnette new cerpet
1 n ng on trUed ot can be left o
moved Pt oed 1111 000 00 304
773 6202

33

serv en *300 per week pad
1 a n ng p ogram and company

benefits No e•pe ence necet
sa v Mutt have ca and be neat
n appea ance Ca I 614 448
7441 Fo an ntiH'\1 f!IW

3 bed oom 1 bath ut tly arge
II tchen S ngle ca ga 1ge cOf'l
• de
ent ng Call 614 448
1358

Sta t •• ng Avon No nveat
ment necessary Bas c II t t ee
You own Avon a a d teount
614 992 7180

A RL NES NOW HIA NG Flight
Anendants T avel Agents Me
chen et Custome Serv ce Let
ngs Sallt' M to t50K Entry
leva posit ont Call 806 687
6000 bt A 9B06

34

Busoness
Bulldongs

Commerc a bu d ng1 fo ease
Downtown Pt P eaunt Sto 11
off cet A Ont Rul Ettate

Ca o Yeager Broke Ca 304
675 6106

Dental Asuetent Chi 1 de Part
t me hper ence benet c el May
g ow to full time Reply wnh
qull I cal ona n lette o P 0
Bo• 308 Recine Oh o 415711
Gove nment Jobt •1a D4P
$59 230 y Now h ng C1
806 687 6000 Ext R 9805 for
current fede ell at

REPS NEEDED fo butiRett
•ccounta Fu t me •so 000
no 000 part 1 me t12 000
t18 000 No tell ng. repeat
but ""' Set you own hou a
T I nlng p ov ded Call 1 812
9311 8870 M F &amp;am 10 6pm
ctntr1l111nderd tlmel

MOM AND DAD Let us pay fo
your ch ld 1 co ege edueat on
The Army Net ona Guerd cen
p ov de up to *18 000 m
educlt on at111t1nce Cell 1
800 642 3019fo t Hlnforme
hon pedl.et o contact your ocal
Army Nellonel Guerd recrulttf
fo an n1erv ew

Completety remodeled two bed
oom houte w th basement
80~t150 bl 2312 Madison Ave
Would m1h e;~~cellent 111rter
llome o •ta property Also e
new 1111
te aytUm
021 600 00 304 676 6477
1000to500o after80DPM
304 372 9970

Pr ~td reduced 3 bedroom
house J m H II Road 304 178
3073 6 PM to 9 PM

oom

Sotuatoons
Wanted

Someone to wo k by he day o
1ve n wnh e de v women Ca
614 992 3223

15

Schools
lnstructoon

Retra n Now Southeaatttrn Bus
neta Colege Cal eu •4e
4367

Jockoon Oh 614 28e 6930

G.,.rantud C ock Repa
Clean ng. tpllriftg rebu dna
code rnovMnente Ortndftthera
1 IP~ ..1V Ph 114 3a7 7184

a

Ave llble tor .td~ day Clft
whiM tllopplng etc In my llome
C1tl fo nformttk)n 30• 773
6217

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GALLIPOLIS AT 38
PHONE 814 446 7274

1918 Sky ne 471110 12400
Co I 614 446 0390
12.&amp;4 N11hua 2 BR larg• bath
Must ' " &amp; make otfw CtH
614 446 7687
1972 Caatle 14x86 w th 1882
EkJNndo 12x20 F ep ICI cen
tt1l elr 2 bltlla 2 storage
bu ldlnga Must u
Ph 245
51184 afle &amp;pm
1918 Regent 12x50 Heats..,
natu li u• Pl1 114 446 21507
Double wide 24d2 new win
dows new counter topt new
ce pet P ce Reduced Ph 114
288 9393
19B3 Liberty 121lf56 tota elect
c e11ce ant cond on t7500
Ph 6143792227
1982 Mana on 1 4d5 :Z large
BR all e ec Set lAP on bteutiful
rve font ot Ready to move
nto w ttl everything you need
&amp;14 992 33'18 efte ISpm or
anYt me on weellendt

2 b111d oom• 1 V, beth

underp nnlna Roof wind
tM.I t on Smtl bu ding
palo and awn ng. One ac e
r.... Rd 814 985 noe
b ••••

118&amp; P nt R dge 14K70 Phone
614 192 7812 1fttr 5 30 p m
1872Eicone12x60 2btd oorn
furnished Ready to mon
t4900 oao " ' 512 3768
tvtnlngt Of 814 91S 4227
w..flendt
1973 3 bH oom 12dl5 Na
thut hctlltnt e~ondlllon
11600 010 614 696 1062 or
814 192 8864

a

K k MobMe HomH Inc. new
end uNCI homn tttrtlng. It
t4 400 00 and up 304-1711

3000

23

Professional
Service•

Small unfurnllhed home 3 m 11
South of Gelltpolt off Rt 7
Adulta Pfefwred R•f.,.,cea
depot I Ph 614 448 9430 Or
614 246 9467

ler Pertly fur
nithtd a..rge lo1 *200 00 plut
utifit •
Oeltlpola Feny 304
2 bedroom trl

Two Acres land M l tdealy
located 'h m N Porte Hwy
160 Co Water well ••pt c
t uit t en Has 3bdr Mob le
Home. fuel o tenk e ect c
eone ttl un
ewn nga All
t14 900 Land S10 900 Cell

Ut

2bd
Mob 1 Home Ptentt
Subd v 1 on Bu av I e Rd
S17500mo Ph ~14446
4&amp;84 after lpm

Houses for Rent

8 oom he on 50 acres 11 Eu 1M1
t260 t month 6 oom hs 76
aere fa m Meson Counly Call
304 876 6104

cab e tv spacious p~ ldng In
rea
pltlo t376 mo p~us
ut tit "
Dtpotit Reflftnctl
requ red No pets Call814 448
41121

R..,tel tra ara Ca

COUNTRY MOBILE HDme Perk
Route 33 Nor1h of Pomeroy

614 992

49

7479

Want to lease tobacco a ktt
manti Ph 814 388 8614

Real Estate General

Middleport Withe and drye
hookup part lily turn thtd Pay
own ut lit 11 $185 per month
Cell 614 992 2381 dava o
814 992 2609 even rtgll
My"le Beach Condo Re111a1 2
bedrooms 2 batha aleepa 6
fu n thed complete w th nena
tennis courtt ndoo outdoo
poo 1 11una ltttm oom rea
tau ant No pett ta:cellent e1e1
Phone 614 423 8817

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R!: S DE N

£ 8nutlz

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REAL EST,{E
COI.IMEAC ALl

388 8828
PROFESSIOftAL SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFIRENCE

1886 Mob le Home 14•70 on
St Rt 143 t230 gea ncluded
Ctl 6,. 992 6449

Mobile homet fo ent ttartHlg
t17&amp; 00 and up 814 448
0608

1977 Cam•on 12•10 mollile
..,..,., totll electric 2 btdooms uctllent condition
meh off• 304 6711 2211 or
171 2131 ask fo Ride

Sofas and chi n pr ced f _,m
s 395 to *995 Tables t60 and
p to S12&amp; H de • beds nso
o &amp;596 Reel nere U25 to
s 375 Limps *28 to 1126
D nettet •109 and up to •496
Wood t1blt w 6 cha 1 t285 to
s 796 Desk •100 up to t376
Hu rchet 1400 end up Bunk
bods complete w melt e11n
S296anduptot396 Babybedt
S110&amp;t175 Mattrettetorbo~~:
sp ngt fu or tw n S83 f m
s 73 and t83 Queen aett $225
K ng $360 4 d ewer chest $65
D e11er1 t89 Gun cab nett 8
0 12 gun Gas or electnc engc
$375 Baby mtttresaes S3&amp; &amp;
S46 Bed f emu no UO &amp;
Kng t ame UO Good 11 ect n
of bed oom au tes meta ca
b nets headboa dt no and up
o U6

STOP LOOK SAVE
Moltohan Fllrn ture &amp; App an
es Rt 7 North Gall po • Ohio
Ph 614 446 7444 6pc Wood
Uv ng Room Su te S399 00

God sofa 140 M crowave
S50 3 ec net Ca 614 992
3974

130cu ft Kevnato
n ext 1 good cond
304 676 4828
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
0 1'118 St Gtll pols New 81 used
wood coelalovn e pc wood LA
su te U$9 bunfrl bedt S199
eel fle 1 new • uttd bed oom
su tea w nge wuhe s &amp;
shoes New I Vlngroom tu tn
$199 t699 amps Ca 614
446 3169

lfter lpm

Duncan Phyffe tlb e and cha 1
lovateat and matching oclcer
All e~~:cellent 614 882 8898

S gns Ha f pr ce Seve 65
percent F uh ng errow 1 gna
$299 Lighted non arrow U89
Unl ghted t249 Free tttert
See lace y 1 BOO 423 0163
anyt me
1981 Chevette e•eellentcond
on 14 000 STU a cond
t oner 7000 BTU a cood
tone 11 HP awn recto Ce I
614 949 2637

Th ea oom apt prNI'Ite en
1 ance n ce toea on 304 675
1090

2 hotpna beds complete w th

SIONS Hat pr ce &amp;eva 65 per
cent
Flnh ng lfi'OW slgnt
U991 Ugh ted non arrow t 2891
Unl ghted 12491 Free ettlf'tl
See ocolly 118001423 0163

55 Bulldong Supplies
Bu kl ng Malenala
Block b ck sewe pipes w n
dowt nte 1 etc Claude W n
ten A o Grande 0 Call 814
245 5121

P om d easet Gunne Sa11 p nk
and wh te tat n Red Taffeta
white ace 1 te 7 304 895
3382

304 676 &lt;367

56

Pets for Sale

Dragonwynd Cattery Kanne
CFA H ma evan Pera an 1nd
S em81e k ttent AKC Chow
pupplta New Chow pupp!et
Ca 814 448 3B44 after 7PM
G(Oom &amp; Supply thop Pet
g oom ng all ttyles. a I b eedt
J~le Webb
Cal 614 446
0231

SOUTHERN HILLS I. E., INC.

efr geratOfs

angel

Silagge App 1nce1
Uppe RNer Rd bet de Stone
Crett Mote 614 446 7398

Hay to
2870
I

condlt on1
complete lint
feed ng accn
WIQOI'It roterv
d tct cu 1 vatort
en pott d
I

App 01 mll a 1 600 bnlns m •ftd
hay fo ~Ale F 1 • d second
cutting n ba n S1 26 pe bo t
Cel 676 3467 efte 6 p m

446-6610

614 288 8522

62 Wanted to Buy

4 Bock Sewm II 1976 Dodge
Pick Up 1979 He rt D1vidaon
Full Oren Ph 814 843 2603

Real Estate General

19 n Chryeler Jet Bolt 310 V 8
Chrysle Eng V H1ul with
aler Ph 614 258 d238 0
256 148•

Farm Su ppl1es
&amp; L1 ve sto ck

JIM S FARM EOUIPMENT
CENTER SR 36 W Gil polis
Oh o C1l I 1 4 448 9777 eve
1114 441 3682 Up front trac
tore wtth werranty OVII' 40 used
trectors. 1000 tools

2010 John Deere d etel t ec:to
plowt disc U9150 New dea
OyneBouncemower t495 Lite
mode 224T John Deere beltr
S1 :295 Hay wagon UOO Cell
6,. 286 6622

John Dt•e 3010 wth oad•
t4 860 00 12ft t 1n1po t d tc
$496 00 AC no t
planter
S1 B!!iO 00 3 Bonom John
Deere Plow t396 00 C• 614
286 6622

CROSS &amp; SONS
U S 36 West Jackson Oh o

814 286 8481
MIIIIV Ferguaon New Holland
8uth Hogs .... &amp; SeMee 0'1er
40 us&amp;d t ectort to choo .. from
&amp; complete na ol n.w &amp; uead
equipment Largnt select on In
S E Oh o

Du oc Boa 1 8 ed just ke the
boerr. we nted It the Oh o
Tettlltion ttlat gained over 2 6
lbt pe day Roger Dent ey
Seblna OM 6:13 684 2398

25 Crottbreed Beet Cows
Calvng n Mt ch &amp; Ap
P~
614 367 7876
Must Sell &amp; ~ month old pu e
bred Jersey Bull p.erenla regia
tered 3 month o d Be glen bud!
rebblt Shad" of g IY w th
back See at 16&amp; 0 emond St
(uppe end of M ddleport) No
Phone Between 9 a m 7 p m

Grac out lrv ng 1 and 2 bed
room apartments It V liege
Manor and A vera de Apart
mente n M dd epc t From
t216 nch.td ng ut t •• Ca
814 992 7787 EOH

Real Estate General

JUDY DEWITT
J Merrrll Carter
PhylliS Loveday
J1m Cochran
BIKky Lane
Patr1ck Cochran
Ron P1tchford
Charles Moore

BROKER

IB

REALTOR•

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

REAL ESTATE
BONNIE L STUTES REALTOR
JIM STUTES REALTOR
CALL

446 4206

fo Ano nays Accountant etc
C ose to Court House Ca
W tem1n At a Estlle Agency
614 446 3644

COMFORTABLE LIVING PRICED AT
$19 900' - Th s atlract ve home olle s 2
BRs bath kI chen woth range d n ngroom
LR carpel 1 car unaltached ga age
sotualed on two lois Call today
GREENFIELD TWP - 88 75 A m/ 1
lronts on SR 233 and Frank Shafler Rd
Owner reports timber

$39 900- I 7 acres m/ Ve yn ce ranch
sty e home features 2 IJalhs 3 BRs LR
famoly rm and formal don ng carpel ng.
woodburnong stove Cal for moe
nlormaloon

OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE - 9 5
acres m/ Morgan Twp Frontage on Rt
160 Call lo dela Is

$25 000 - VALLEY ORIVE - Th s 3 BR
home ofle s 2 IJalhs k tchen LR DR
gas heal c ty schools Call lor an

OFA OR

462 2ND AVE REAR
GALLIPOLIS OHIO

54 Mosc Merchandose

BUY ALITTLE OR BUY ALOTI - Th shome
can IJe purchased wth 5 acres or 58 and
olfers 3 BRs 2 baths LR ktchen
woodburn ng slove carport lobacco base
40x60 barn cellar house and several
sheds Catl for more rlfo mal on

DOWNTOWN
- LIVE IN ONE
RENT THE OTHER or RENT BOTH" - 2
story home wth 3 BRs bath LR k tchen
d n ng m gas heal Garage apartment n
rea offer s 2 BRs bath ktchen laund y
room Catl fo more nformat on

Sw,lmm na Pools t999 New
ef\Wer 1 986 model poole
Hue• 1&amp;11:24 tool • • ..... 4
feet deep lncludet deck fence
f lt&amp;r end warr1ntv f nenc ng
a angtd lnstetlat on •variable
Ca I 24 hours 1 BOO 346 0946
6~:12 Tendem Trailer
4x24
Swimming Pool W th 11 ICC81
soles Ph 814 448 8201 o
6U 4'6 8113

REALTY

VINTON -CORNER OF CHERRY &amp; CLAY
- Noce two story home olle s 4 BRs 2
baths LR k Ichen den d n ng room lu
basement sun deck f rep ace Ca for an
appo ntment

[B

Apt que Monarch coa l!t wood
1nge *1 000 Batt OHe
An
tlque t11 I tree $500 But Offer
Ce 1614 379 2862

Off ct Spaca fo Rent bee ent

BLACKBURN

THE FAMILY WILL LOVE THIS ONEil Ranch slyle home on 5 ac e m I offers 3
BRS bath k tch en lam ly oom LR
carpet Matolator f oeplace wiJ stove 2car
atlached gmge 16x32 n ground poo
Cha n t nk lence Call lor an appo nlmenl

SPACIOUS BRICK HOME ON BULAVILLE ROAD
Over 2220 sq It livmg space 38 acres garage car
port pat1o 20x40 workshop greenhouse pond sa
lellite and much more See to app1ecoate Apprai sed
at $95 000 00 Pnce negotoal!le

Real Estate General

NEW ON MARK£Tt ITS ALMOST SINFUL lo offe th s 3
bed oom b ttk anch at such a easonable p ce Fo ma
d n ng am y oom f ep ace d vded basemen
at1ached 2 ca ga age Mob le home space Situa ed on

1l ac es Kyge Cee~ Schoo Only $59 900 Bulav lie
Road)

LARGE HOME WITH ACRE~GE ac es n o e
~ / o' e 5 000 sq tt 4 bed ooms 3 balhs g I v ng room
fo mal d n ng. lg k tchen w 35 t cab net space and
brock wall w/ oven and barbecuepI lamly m 2 wb f re
p aces added woodburne nduel wo k Ma la wndows
cedar closets 32x36 ga age wo kshop 16x32 g ound
poo Call fo appo ntmcnl

JUST LISTED - GROW YOUR OWN GARDEN DOGS
CATTLE &amp; KIDS on lh s seen c 29 ac e farm I h sto y
arne home 4 o 5 bed ooms basement Ga age !:tarns

slorage bu d ng La ge pond Ca today lh s s lhe type
of farm lhal s dll.u I lo nd $69 900
12330
12336

STEP INTO ELEGANCE when you enle the
foyer ol one ol the French Cty s 1nest
Formal LR lo ma d n ng, spacoou s masle
bed oom wth oil ce o sew ng room
adtacenl den 2 BRs upsla rs 2h IJalhs 3
loreplaces lg lam y room so a urn
covered pat o screen porch and mu ch
more Ca fo an appl

.,

Late Madef 180 Ma11ey Fe gu
son Tractor U 960 00 Number
12 Maney Fe guaon Baler
t1 150 DO Massey Fe guson
"Hey Ralkt 1400 00 &amp;01 Fo d
Mow ng Mech ne "60 00 Ca
614 286 8622

NEW FARM LISTING 113 ACRES MORE OR LESS
Nce homP. s e w~ h ep1 c and u a wale Se11e a ee

LOOKING FOR A BRICK RANCH IN THE
SPRING VALLEY AREAl - Th s ovely
home may IJe ust whal you ve been
ook ng fo Featu es of th s home ncludes
3 BRs 1 ~ baths LR ktchen dnng
f replace gas heal/cent a r 24x 24 IJr ck
garage c ty schoo s

1982 F"o d Mu1 Ang GT 30 2
4 speed mak e offet v ery g&lt;lo
co nd I on Ph 246 5680 N g 5

Antoques

Pl81t c c ate n state epproved
p 111 e tept c ltnka p 11tk:
cul'tertt meta 'ulvertt RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES J1ck
sol] Oh 614 288 5930

MAKE THIS YOUR NEW HOME - B ck
anch 3 BRs I ~ baths k tchen w/ range
double oven OW I v ng rm d nette lam y
m I replace lui basement sc eened
porch 2 car altached ga age KC schoo
d slroct

1984 Dodge Co 1 C ean no ut

46 Space for Rent

Ce ehen 1 Used T re ShoP, Over
1 OOO'drtt tiz"12 1314 15
16 U5 8mlesoutRt 218
Ca 814 266-6261

SUNKIST VILLLAGE - Beaut ful IJr ck
anch offers 3 BRs 2 baths k tchen wth
ange d sp OW mcrow ave LR FR wth
stone hearth and woodl!urne lormal
d nong new carpet heat pump/ cent ar 2
ca atta ched garage cove ed ea pat o
fenced IJackya d Ca I for an appo ntment

11180 Cad ae 4 Or St~ d a
Clean mus ue to app ee a •
SJ 760 00 Ph 614 4.e6 80 38

t2 896 00 198 2 Chev'l C
II on PS P8 Aif t 49 ~ 0 0 Ph

Real Estate General

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

53

AKC reglatered Yorkthi 11
Wormed 1nd thott Ready to go

61 Farm Equopment

Volley Fu n tu o new &amp; used
La ge tee on of quelny fum
u e 1216 Eute n Ave
Ge polia
W81hers dryers

Wanted AKC Regie~ered M nle

59 For Sale or Trade

County Applance Inc Good
used appliances and TV aett
Open BAM to BPM Mol'! th u
Sat 814 4411 1899 827 3d

Rooms fo
day week
month Ga a Hote Cal 614
446 9715 Ren as ow as $120
month

Utility Bldg Spl 30 •40 a:l
1&amp;~~:8 Overhead door Slf'V ce
Ooo
*5333 E ecttd
on
Ho sa B dgt 61+-332 8745

~nvtlme

n3

2 QuIts done by Lad 81 Aide
G oup Regu a S ze Fa mert
Wrenc:ll Pettem 1125 00 King
S ze Shadcw Bo11 n M nt
G een Wh te &amp;nd Lavende
$15000 Ph 9372681 or
468 1997

6

Pets for Sale

e

m•tt e11 2 hoap ta bedt wtth
out man esaes Gat cook ttove
304
5B73 '

Surplu1 Den m Rent1l Army
Carhart C ott&gt; ng Close out
P lett on heevy cloth ng Sam
Somerv e s Eut Ravenswood
Junct on Independence Road
Old Aoute 21 fn Sat Sun
12 00 8 00 PM 304 273
5655

The Sunday

ture Dach1und for atud terv ce
Ph 6t4-612 6731

F ewood t35 pickup toad
de vefed Ca 614 742 2976
o 614 742 3194 anytime

Ave GeiNpo 1 OH

Unfu n ah•d 5 room 1 family
Aefr ge ator end Stolle Rete
ence end depot t U50 00 Plut
ut t es No pats Call814 448
3786

1980 P owe Bunkhoute
S ups 7 St f contl ned a
cond 1 oned vety good thepe
Verv good pr ce Call 0 Meye
1114 992 5984 151500
2 bedroom 1ra ler ooup " 1
tml ch d Locust Rd Rt 1
Pont Pleasant 304-d76 1078

LAYNE S FURNITURE

One bedroom 1pt n Hendanon

45 Furnoshed Rooms

t200 per month plut ut It ee
end depoait 2 ch d en eltowed
Cal 814 667 3487

Model 84 W nchntar cln11 c
30 30 1260 00 20 inch Homete eha n uw ttOO 00 Cal
304 773 5303

benchet beds dresse wood
d obe ~ m les out Bulav e
Rd Open 9AM to 5PM Mon
h u Sat 614 448 0322

Newly bu It 2 bd apt e•cellent
locet on fu n shed II tchen Ref
&amp; Deposit Ph 6,. 446 1260

3 bedrooms In Tupptra Pie nt

M •eel hardwood 1 aba $12 pllf
bundle Conte n ng approx 1 112
tona FOB Oh o Pa et Co
Pome oy Oh o Cal 614 992
6461

w11

comphrtely

Very nice one bed oom apt
Centra Aw tlardwood tloo t a
gerage Refe encea &amp; depot t
equrad Ph 614446 4159

51 Household Goods

Two bedroom fu n shed ept New
Haven 304 882 3287 o 304
773 5024

SPRING SPECIAL IMME
OIATE OCCUPATION Leu and
aple Georga St New Haven
W Ve We 1 11 offer ng f ee
ttcu ty depoa t to qual f ed
appl cante fo occup .. on belo e
Mey 1987 Completely ca
peted 2 bedro,m ange et g
e tlo
p eadnl aur ound ngs
w tfl pt.., a fill Ca 304 882
3718 fom 1000 AM to 900
PM EOH

apartment

54 M11c MerchandiSe 56

Used Fu nhu e wood tab e &amp; 2

phone 304 &amp;76 1972

New

54 Mosc Merchandose

For Lease

turn Ref &amp; Dep 1 or 2 edu 11
only Ca 614 446 0338

Rental s
41

overllttd dopr cone ate f oo
Coli 614 446 2362

APARTMENTS mob e homet
houses Pt PluaiJit end Gal po
I 814 448 8221

613 731 2107

Ashton bu ld ng Iota mob e
hom" permrtted Clyde Bowen
J 304 676 2336

1'11

44

tl" pa d lkCtpt
IMec: turn or unfu n aec
depos I equ ed Convenient
ocet on Cell 614 441 8668 a
614 448 4778
I

2 BR

L1 ge 2 bedroom epertment n

42 Mobole Homes
for Rent
2 bel

1&amp; Court St HI

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis Oh10-Pomt Pleasant W Va

Merchand ise

1 B Jt48 StNI B dg 747 Th d
Avenue 3 phue powe 12 tt

bathi w w ea pet comp ett
modem k tchtn gn htlt well
naulated w ed fo phone !I

876 2206

Apartment
for Rent

March 15 1987

for Rent

Speclout 2bdr ept C A weter
p-'d Ntar P 111 Hul Gell pols
Ph 614 446 7028

1 Bedroom b11 c ent t171 00
plus electric A to required e
*200 00 secu ty depot t CON
TACT Jtckton Ett.IM Dept Ph
448 3997 Equel Houe ng
Opportunity

Sale or tnt New H1ven 3
Mdroomt 2 beth• tlrap .ce.
g..-age t38 000 00 or t2715 00
month put de~• t 304 2732471

14~:15

\

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one ee e
g..- age 2 outbu ld ngt 304
895 3468

18 Wanted to Do
Pintle C tternt Sepllc T1nkt
culvertt state approved ' metal
culvertl Aon E~o~1nt Enterprlnt

1 Stdroom House ciNn lergt
atorege bu ldlng No pett In
0.1 polls *1
00 plus depo&amp;lt
Ph 614-446-2143

cent al e r

32 Mobole Homes
for Sale

12

3bd ht 2miHfromHMC No
Pl'lt n 86 month t 100 d...oat C1ll 614 440 3117

~44~~A~pa~n~m~e~nt~==~~4~6~S~p~a~c§e~f§o~r~R;e;nt~=T~4~7~W~a~n~t~ed~to~R~e~nt~~

Government homes trom t1
(U repair! Del nquent lilt p op
lfty Repottetsione C1 805
687 6000 ht GH 9110!1 fo
cur ant epo list

f nance 3 bed oom
2 bltht d nn ng room fam ly

ADMISSION AEPAESENTA
TIVE Outgo ng energlrt c pe
eon w th good commun Cit on
sk lit needed to develop 1nd
ma ket new 1 ta nursing fK I ty
hpenence In publ c apeak ng
.,d badtground n ec 1111 on or
toe at wo ~ helptu
Posit on
av1l1ble mmed lilly Comp•
trve u lilY end benef II Apply n
confidence w th resume Ill try
h stor; 1nd eft ence mm•
d • .ty to Po nt Pleaunl Regia
ter 8o11 C 13 Pt P t W V1
28&amp;80

Road

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

anch Rodney V 1-ae II
$286 mo p ua depoa t Reteren
cea raqu ed Call B eckbu n
Realty 614 446 0008

Ownlf w

X Ray Tedm c en to oca doc
to 1 off ce Send retume to Bo11
P 13 in cae Pt Ple1un1
Reg alar 200 Men St Pt
Plett•nt WV

2 bedroom Sand H
304 076 3834

PLEASANT FOR DETAILS
CALL 306 847 3740

3 bdr

New log Home 1nd 7 ec " on
M 1 H Rd Rae ne 3 bed
oom b1th b•ement g•age
to ced • wood and coe fur
nece 90 percent compltte
Ask ng t60 000 See Yonn e or
Jm Pe anger on Me HI Ad
Rae ne or ctK 114 247 4292
between 2 end 4 p m

2 BR houll tocat..t 52 M
C eek $160 month t76 dtp.
011 Call 814 446-3870

FOR SALE VJ 6000 SQUARE
FOOT MEDICAL BU LDING PT
CliNIC 70$ V AND ST PT

6 roomt beth end bltement n
Pome oy You can stealth 1 one
Muat te
Phone 614 992
7&lt;82

Fo aele by owne 2 story house
n M dd epof't overlook ng perk
30 v gill nteed • nv. I d ng
w w ca fJat 1 Vt bath un que
woodwo k 614 992 6126

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

30 ac t f..-m h11 good home
lerge ba n end le ge pond South
Western School Dlttrict Ph
614 245 9248

36 tCfet tor 11 a Ho ae Ce11e
Rae ne Oh o 18600 814 949
2128

Jbd New house ural weter
and bus At H1nnen Trace 1 ea
Buement camp eted 1 ac • of
gound lowp cePh 614258
8093

Houses for Rent

Farms for Sale

now

h nng Account Rep eaentat vet
o show ou p oducts and

41

March 15 1987

RANNY BLACKBURN
Broker
SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER AND
PEOPLE ARE BEGINNING TO SHOP FOR NEW
HOMES IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING ABOUT
LISTING YOUR HOUSE WE WOULD
~ APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY TO
SELL IT FOR YOU CALL US OR STOP
IN OUR OFFICE AT

514 Second Avenue
Galhpohs, Ohio 45631
(614)446-0008
OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL HAS REDUCED
PRICE TO $47 9001- Th s home al 613
Second Ave has lovely woodwork wh ch
accentuales Is style L vong m w/1 re
p ace lorma don ng, 3 or 4 bedrooms I
baths spac ous k tchen wth ots of
slorage gas heat unaltached garage
Conven ent lo downtown
ADDISONTWP -PossomTrotRd -93
acres m/f all woods Old barn on property
$21 900
COMMERCIAL BUILDING - PERY TWP
- NEAR CORA - 600 sq ft stee bldg
deal for anyone n t uckong d II or mn ng
IJusoness Owne may cons der leas ng or
f nanc ng Cal lo more on formal on
1980 KIRKWOOD
14x 70 n ce
cond ton 2 BR LR k lchen bath n ce
porch $7500
SPRING VAllEY ESTATES - 1 evel
home oilers 3 BRs 2 balhs n ce equ pped
k tchen L shaped LR d n ng area 24xl2
lam y room w lh woodbu n ng I ep ace
gas heat cent ar 2 car gara ge Cal today

30 5 ACRES M/L - $11 000- Sec 33
Walnut Twp lronts on Wh le Hollow and
Berry Rd well sepl c tank
AFFDRDABlY PRICED AT JUST $29 900'
- Close ID crty Dl1 Rl 141 th~ home ofle s
kitchen LR lamoly room don ng oom and
lull basement larae unattathed block
garage Call lor an appo ntmenl

DUPLEX 4 SALE - Geat nvestment lo
lhe IJuye Located on Graham School Rd
Each un t offers 2 BRs lov ng oom balh
k !chen and stove ef g Ow and d spl
laund y a ge carpo I cenlfal a and
sto age well
GREEN TWP - 2 5 acres m/ ve y n ce
home olfe s 5 BRs 21Jalhs k tchen d n ng
rm LR ca pel and ha dwood wood
burner new furnace Ca lo a
appo ntment
ATTENTION' PRICE REDUCED TO
$29 900 - Very n ce starter home n
Centena y 3 BRs LR k lchen bath
f rep ace full basemen t
EWINGTON - WOODRUFF RD - 1 55
acres m/1 3 BR home LR k tchen balh
North Ga a schoo d str cl

STATE ROUTE 160-CORNER LOT- Th s
home ofle s 3 BRs LR kotchen bath
unatlached garage
ROOM TO GROW- 2 5acres more o less
very alt act ve ran ch stye home features3
IJed ooms 2 bath s LR k lchen w/ ange
ef g. mcrowa1e futl basemen! caroel
on g heal pump cenl ar one car attached
garage plus an ~naltached garage lots ol
room fo ga derion g and en tOY ng lheout
doors Call today

20 Cub e tt F eezt UOO
1 0 apeed b k1t t&amp;O 00 Hobtrt
Welder S100 XL 100 Honda
1100 260 Yem aha $260 00
large w ndow 1 cond t oner
S200 Ph 614 245 92411

ol oad onta£.e Ou bu d n1sand sheds Tobacco base
mnera ghts and mo e r;a oaay o mo e nTOI'manon

$37 500

N1341

JUST LISTED! LAKE LIVING AT ITS BEST I you enroy
pr vacy and a secluded a ea th s home IS to you 3
bed ooms I h ba h g eenhouse La ge se en c ya d
expand ng o o11e 1 ac es Come see he est
N1335

BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY N£STLED IN IHE TREES
- 3100 S&lt;l ft of vng space l vng ooom dnng oom
am y oom cec room g master bedroom ead ng o
you own p va e deck 0 Ice 2 I ep aces bea ut fu
30 x40 poo So many e• as must see oap p ec ale 17
ac es

lOG CABIN IN RUSTIC 41 ACRE SETTING - 3
bed ooms bal ~
11ng oom basement 2 ca
una!achedga age A lhsand more o $48 900 MUSI
SEE
#1302

57 ~CRES MORE OR LESS - LIVESTOCK FUll
Ma kelab e I mbe o g eal wooded o Above ave age
pastu e a ea lenced La ge barn siOne s~ wlh
un oader Mob e home a m pond actor and
equ pment Ru a wa e Ext a one ac e ot wth
app oved sept sys em wa e and eec:l c o lot Th s

COULD BE THE FARM FOR YOU -Remodeled home 6
oom and balh ve ~ n ce Aa na nd ~e new meta shop
30 x41 ndusl a ype 53 ac es olland wlh lobacco
base Ha assumable loan P ced n !he 30s
#2279

Ia m s mp ess 11e Ca I us now

12246
LOOKING FOR ~N ~FFORDABLE HOUSE IN IIOVE IN
CONOITIOII1 lh s s! B c ~ anchapp 01 6y s od
2 ca ga age 3 bed ooms eal n ~! c h e n and moe
$49 900
Ulll

Pool Table •1 00 00

Washer &amp; Drve t100 00
do Couch Bact V nyl 175 00
QuaJI TV 23 n Odettv Geme
&amp; Cart dg.. t100 00 Roto
T e Boltna t7&amp; 00 Ph 614
4•6 0946

HOME AND INVESTMENT - Goeal v ew s II ng on 6 8
acres fenced p ne trees flower s apple che y L v nM
roomw stone firep aceand loi sol g ass lead ng 10 w ap
around deck Fo ma d n ng co nplclc k tchc nv 11
men t p ope ly renled ell c ency apa lmenl ga •ge and
workshop Cly schools
NEW LlmfiG - OON'T IE A DRIV£ IUTEI - You

won I btl eve the space and ext as unl wou see ns de
th s b ck 1nd fume trii~Ne NICe a ge ooms nc ude 3
bed ooms 2 baths lam tr room and mo e Klchen has

HA F PR CE! Flachlng a row
s 1 • 1299 iuhted non 1 row
628~ Un ghted t2491 f M
lette 1 See 1oc1Uy C1ll toda'fl
Facto y 1 BOOI •23 0183
anytlma

REDUCED TO $24 90011 - Nce home
offe s I v ng oom k lchen w/ range refr R
and dospl d non g room IJalh carpel ng
woodburn ng stove unatlched garage and
a 16x32 off ce and shop Ca I today
GRAHAM SCHOOL ROAD - Very n ce
ranch offers k tchen w/ ange ef g OW
d spl mcrowave lR FR d ~ et te 3 BRs 2
bath cent a r carpet ng 2 meta ul fly
bldgs Shown IJy appo nlment
57 MADISON - On e slo y home wlh LR
k tchen bath BR gas heal p ced at
$15 000

OWNER HAS REDUCED THE PRICE TO
$39 900 - 132 9 m/ 1 pastu e Iarm
sp ongs 42x94 ba n lob aceo base 0 der
home n good shape 3 8Rs bath LR
k tchen Callloday

GUYAN TOWNSHIP - 108 acres m/
ocated soulh of Me cerv lie 20 A I able
IJaan ce wood s lol!acco ba se Owner w 1
hep finance

CHAROLAIS HILLS - 3 24 acres more or
less Owner fonanc ng ava fable

COIIIIEACIAL - INQUSTRIAL- RESI
DENTIAL - 50 acres more or ess vacanl
land Road lrontage on U S 35 and
Mtche I Road

LOTS OF POTENTIAL HEREI - 2000 sq II
IJuold ng wlh lrontage on St Rt 160
12x20 walk on cooler 1211 daory case Cal
l or more deta Is

VACANT FARM LA~O- Mo gan Twp 84
acres more or less level and roll ng land
Approx 33 acres lllaiJ e em ander
wood s

1

nm

PRICE REDUCED TO $39 9001 - GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - Th s home oilers a
large LR w th I ep ace k lchen dn ng
area 3 BRs bath fu basement 1 ca
garage deck fenced ya d ust mnutes to
town on Rt 141 Ca lfor an appontmenl
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP - Lovely home
olfe s 3 BRs 3 baths equ pped k!chen
14x44 lam ly room d neUe f replace 2ca
unatlached gara ge 20x4fl pool and
satell te d sh Ca I fo an appo ntment

MODERN RANCH HOME - 4 bed ooms 2 ba hs LR eat
n k tchen fu basement top o g ound poo and deck
area Stor age bu ld ng P ced $40 s

os o cabnets A«ached gaage wlh eo co c door
opene&lt;s 5ACRESsu ound lhs one Lei sgo see nscle!
N23l8
ml4
IDEAL INVESTMENT PROPERTY - Comme ca
bu dng and 3 mob e homes used as renl! prope ly
Property can be so d on land con act wth down

1978 F" a.ght nM c o E Recent
n ftlmt ovt h1ul Good cond
ton Ph 114 446 1425

I

DIGITAL
COMPUTER
Equ pment for 1aft
(3 Ogt1l 1123 wlh RX60
612K9ondTK26 8 VT 10013
LA 120 p nte 1 Under 0 g tel
Servk:t Ag eement Ce 814
446 4119 aek fo Jack • o
Aobeft

FOR SALE
Luxury

Car for

$2 500.00- 1973
Fleetwood Broupm
newly p11nt1d new tires
parchlsed on 1986

ProPttiY 1111in111ned
OVIi thi years cood
runnn~C conditiOII I
family owned

Fred W Crow
992 5132 day
jt92 2562 nl&amp;hl

paymen Loca ed a Slate Route 7 n com me c a a ea
Good en a etu ns

GOOD AS NEW - Olde 2 slo yhome nlhe c lj Home
has 3 bed ooms t ~ balhs I v ng room dnng oom
k !chen and tam v oom Nat Ra s heat and centra a
Home s n excel enl cond I on Pr ced n lhe 40s
U342
OWNER WANTS SOLD IMIEDIATELf I - 3 bed1t10111
br ck anch ove loo~ ng he Oh o Rve I car allached
ga age Wlh app ox 3 ac es MAKE US ~N OFFER'
12232
PRICE REDUCED - On lh sranch sly~ home and ove
2 ac es of ond Modern home one story approx 1488
S&lt;l ft 3 bed ooms Hv ng oom forma dnng oom ve y
nce Ba&lt; ~IOp oad Gee nTownship close lo Gil DOl~
Good cond lion P ced lo sell al $34 900
12261
EASY ON THE EYES Easy on lhe budge! loo' Nfty4
bed oom I balh home Newe wondows and I !then
Slualed on nce I acre ot $37 000

JUST LISTED - ARARE OPPORTUNITY • th n 5m es
ol town 42 aces Road f onlage along two oads F arne
anch approx I 500 S&lt;l ft 3 i bed ooms 2 baths
~ tchen com~ele wlh ange d shwashe ref ge alo
dsposa Anached 2caogarage 88 x56 barn pusolhe
sheds and oulbu d ngs Kyge Ceek Schools

mf!l

MAKE US AN OFFER - Mob le home and ol 23Q of an

TAKE YOUR PICKI - 97 ac es obe dvded no51o25
ac e tracls Wlh n 3h m es o c y Pa 1ally wooded
Pr vae Publ ~ wale ava abe Res &lt;led
122ZI
HOME IN CITY - lh s1 bed oomhome has awa mand
cheerlu atmosphete H ce sunny k chen wlh ange
and

wde

el gera o
hallway

formal

d n ng

oom I y ng oom ex a

par1 at basement and I onl po ch

acre n Eu eka Clean and good cond I on Appl ancesa
ncluded Sa sfactory we lor water bulrural wale hne

n ya d mmed ale possesswn Ca now for deta s
12219

Included also curta ns bl nds washe and d ye and
dehum dfer
1231l

WASHINGTON ELEMENIARY - 3 bedroom home oust

LOTS FOR SALE - I ac e lots o bu ld ngo mol&gt;le

mnutes from town ncludes lam r oom l lfl baths
newe kitchen new gas fu nace locaterl on a qu et

wale

deadend sl eel Wdh n mnules I om c ly I Yea Buyer
Proleclwn Plan nc uded $45 000
12212
GALLIA COUNTfS lEST BUll - On y 6 years old 4
bedrooms 2 full balhs 10 closets mode n lichen 24
II cab nels lu lwo sto y wlh walkoul basement
Homeste ncludes com me c a type bu d new th 3 ear
gaage sol up was a woodWo k ns busness P ce
oeduced lo n lhe $80s Lnooln Pke Rd Har son
Township 61 ACRES INCLUDED AS BONUS!

112311

l BEDROOM !RAILER AID LOI " Eureka $15 000
112317
PIIOE SWHED lo $64 500 Excel enl locaiJOn at
494 Oak Dr ve 3 a bedoooms lam ly room eal ln
ktchen Wllh com~le se1 of app ances Lvlnaooom Lot
~ze approx 100 xl3 3
112216

~omes

N ~ .,.,

r~ .:L

.s t :L r•g

RESIDENTIAL RECREATIONAL &amp; BOSINESS PROPERTY
- Th ! p operty can fu f II a of I ose 4 acres mo e n
less mostly leve alo ng seen c Racc oon Ceek Exce enl
to IJoal ng &amp; f sh ng boat doc ~ on premses Nce 31Jert
oom hom e fealu es a 14x 16 gass r o da oomw/g eal
View 2 fu bath s l R lam y room w woortbu ne com
plcte k !chen w/appl ances &amp; I •m Ut fly oon
w/ washe &amp; d ye Centra a a p,e garage 28x48 e.
cellent o car epa r IJus nm o cs o ngautos Cty
schoo s
I 1

'fir

I

I

og .~

N cJocl ncl

We have good potential buyers

READY TO BUY NOW!I

Nce wooded a ea needs some ctea f1g ru a
ahie Located n Add son Townsh Jl

a~a

12249
133ACRES MORE OILESS - 2slo yode home w h3
bed ooms and more 2 ba ns pond toba co base 1
sto age bu ld ngs On v app Ol 7 m les I om town

BUILDING SITE - Wood and 5 acr es mor eor ess c y
schools Restr cled

mu

BUILDING LOT - 34 ac e pa I' ly wooded 211 n " I
from c ly Has been surveyed and has wale tap

OWNERS ARE MAKING A MISTAKE by so n1 lhs
..,,ct
ve 3 bed oom splol level home
balhs
ncludes applances 2 car attached garage

NICE COUNTRY HOME- 5 BRs ba lh eat n k !ch en
ut illy and huge I v ng room Po ce $39 900 00

I~

,.,~

app ox

~

ac e own Ca lotfay 10 oeelh1 one!

12301
THIS SPECIAL HOME HAS A DlcotATOI STOUCH Amenities mclutfe l"chen w~h seplfote fooma d n ng
a " l fun both 3 BR IN ng oom spar: lOti! family r00111
attached prage lg lawn Exl b cl and aum sid ng

Pr cerl $40s

.1230$

~ 1986CtnhJry l l Rul Ette t Corpora on at rualtr ,., hi' NAF.illand ..- tredtmarbof Gtntvry 21 Rul&amp;ftlll! Corporatlon Prl (l tfln us A 'Equ• tiout nsOpportutl ty •

OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTL1 OWNED AND OPWTEO

2ND AVE - INVESTMENT - Duplrx 7 e ialsand ija
age ren al Call lo more dela s P en I ow $30 s
$385 00 month y ncome

NATURE AT ITS BEST - 13 9 ac es more o less
w/country home 5 IJed ooms LR d n ng oom &amp;
k tchen woodiJurner Home has been emodeled most
everylh na new lovely sen ng, lots ol tees Shade ap
pie plum peach pear cherry and grape v neyard All
moneral rigllls ool and aas wells have been doled adja
cenl and ne &amp;hbor ng P.roperl es Call for mor e deta Is
Kyger Creek area $40 s md
_.,_..,• ...,_

�Page D-6-The Sunday Times-Sentinel
71

Autos for Sale

71

---.

1171 Gremt6n, good running

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

Autos for Sale.

1981 Old' Omega. 4 door. auto
tranlmlllion. PS. PD. air. AM ·
FM c11ntte. new tir es. 304-

oooclltlon. Otorglt c•. 8cyl.:
- · AC. noo.oo Pfl. 114·

676·3641 .

1978

0600.00. 304•675· 7503 .

.

72

4230.
198.&amp; Corvette. charcoal and
tllver. lotded. $17, 900 .00

1871 Ch.veHe 380 Auto. New

304·875·3073. 6 PM to 9 PM .

4-.,.ed. Good front end. AI for
• 1.700.00 I'll. 114-441-4114.

For uleor trtde, 1977 LTD Ford
Station Wagon. 1980 Chfi'Jy
lmpele. Cell 1fter 5 :00, 304 ·

1178 Foret LTD 2, cletn. 1881
Monti Clrlo 88.000mi. runa
· 1870 ChevoUo V ·8, 4·
epeed, good ~ondition Ph. 61•·
441·1201 ori14-441-B113

175· 2720.
Honda 760. 304 -882-2442.
'64 T-Bird converti·able. '65
Ounebu&amp;VY· 304·675· 2464 or

175· 1e59.
1978 Chevetta, mak e an otfet.

441-1108.

1968 Chevey Pick-Up, no rust
good condition . 1983 5 ·10 4114
Pick-Up, good condition. 19n
Ford 1 Ton, 4 -apeed. V-8. Ph.
614-446 -8201 or 614-446-

8113 .

11977 Lincoln Continental . 1981

Work c• 75 Ford LTD t2150.00.
Peru onty- 17 Bulcll Reuat
t 100, Dt'taon 240-Z I 150. Ph.

Trucks for Sale

1985 Chevy C-10 auto, tir,
c ruise, AM-FM Tap1, dual tanka.
Cuh price $7,999 .00. Johna
Auto Sales, Bulaville Fld .. Galli·
polls, OH .

enjngt or days ctll 304-676-

peint ,.. wfth IQck ttripn.
lpon hood. ~ tk•. good
.,...,. plus 1870 Chevtlle parta

304-882-291S .

Toyota 1978 bttutiful SW. tir.
naw tirM. 1. lOOm!., engine. Sell
12,100 or trtdl 81 4·441-7019.

72

Trucks for Sale

1889 Chevy pickup, ~tclt,
t1 ,&amp;00.00. 1984 kew ...._l,
KDX200. Uke new. n ,1&amp;0.00.

Coli 304-675· 78e9.

02,250.00. 304·675· 4853 ...

noo.oo
1810

Dodge Oiplomet ,
1979 Suzuki 425,

•soo.oo.

1918 Old a Cutletl Broughflm, 2
door, 260 V-8. 76.000 mile1,

1111 Dodge Llnctr 4-dr., 8cyl .,
3-lfiMd. ·ttandlrd thffl on tloor.
All fKtory tqUipment. Run•
Pfl. 114· 381·

Au~os for Sale

71

1972 Ford 4x4 e~tcellent condition, 4- t petd . Motorc:ycle1985
Honda Shtdow 500 Ph. 614256· 194 1 or 266-6674.
1979 C30 Chevy ton truck.
42.400 actual mile• with rne·
chanict bad. 4 speed. 360
motor. Phone 614· 949-2493 or

614·843·5340.

1812 Dodge Diplomat. tuta, air,
AM, wire rimt. C11h prlc.
t2,291.00. John• Auto s~ ...
lultvltle Ad. Oalllpollt.

73

Vans &amp; 4 W .O.

1973 Ford 1 Toh V1n . New tires,
brtket . Tnn1minion campltlety rebuilt . Good running
\lthldt 81 ,000.00 Ph. 114-

3BS·9960 .
1977 Ford Cultomlred Vtn,
good condition t1850 Ph. 814441-1339 or 614-446-1,528 .

73

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

March 15, 1

74 Motorcycles

188'3 Full Size Ford Broneo.
10.000 tctual mitt. ExceW.m
condlllon . XLT Pickage

One 1988 KLF

74 Motorcycles

186 BtVOY

1910 Dod9e 'V11n V100. Auto.

K•wesek14·wheeler . 12mo. old.
liking *1.400.00. One 1988
125 Hondt 4·whtellli' 17mo.
old, laking t950.00. Call 614245·9128.

· '73 Chevy llu..-. 327 auto·
rNidc, raMy whttle. •1.200.00.

1971 BMW 900 CC Windthield
end faring, new bettery, new
tifft. E11celltnt ·condition Call

.8.915.00 Ph. 114·446-7441

or 114·441-9421

PS. Pl. 304·882·241&amp;. .

phono 304·458· 1801.

614·245·6040 . .

74

1982 Honda Trell 1 10 good
condition tow mMes to&amp;OO.OO Ph.

Motorcycles

61~·441- 126e .

1981 Honda Goldw"'g Inter·
1tale. Burgundy, good condition

*2,,200.00. Ph . 614-446 ·3063.
198,

Handa 750 -KZ t ,117
miles. Excellent condition. Ph.

e1 4· 446-1426.
' 1973 Sportater . Completly re·
built. $2600 , 814-742-2249 ,

1983 CA126 Hond a. excellent
condition. $700.. 304 -458 1996 . Call after 5 p.m .

Excellent condition Ph. 614388-8838 .

condHion. Mite Brothert competativn exhMIIf. Nev..- raced'
• 1.000.00 Pfl. 114-379·2674.

1984 Honda CR 600, IIJ:C cond,

low usage, 8850.00. 304-458 -

1088.

Motorcycles

.'

Auto Parts

3,30 pm .

Gravely Tractor, electric attrt.
B·•P•ed with attachment•. Ph.

.. '

'•

Ua'ed Ia Rebuilt Trantminlons.
All' lnt!Kntlly inspected &amp; gOa·
ranteed. lnalellation and pick-up
available. Ph . 14·4116·0966.

Boats and . .•
Motors for Sal11 . ·:

Auto part1 for tete. Redia , A.C.,
glaaa, and other part1 for 1 977
Cordoba. 304· 773-6861.

.. ..

468·1088.

tJ.aed , auto pans . Chevy. Furd
1985 Rinker V·Haul, 170- hP,
inboard. new cruiser engin·•. 18.
ft tr11iler and accessorin, 3d4· '
676-7127 evenings.

&amp;nd Chryslff product•.

Truck topper for S10 ' truck .

Phone 61• · 992 · 7862 affer
5:30p.m.
Truck topper 6 ft fibergla11.
S160.00. 304-676-1974 aher

!&gt;:00.
~te '70 Chevy pick up bed.
irut.Mie good. no.oo . .304-

WISEMAN

li:75-&amp;892 .

'
79 Motors Homes
l!t Campers

··

446-3644

1112 Ford f*ltne 500. All
ariginll. 42,000 .Jctutl mil ...
tmlll 281 engine. pow.r steer-

E. M . WISEMAN, BROKER
DAVID WISEMAN, 446·9565
B. J. HAIRSTON, 446·4240
CLYDE B. WALKER, 246-5276
LORETTA ·McDADE, 446-7129

Ing Ph. 814-245·5223

1140 Dodge llutineu Coupe.
All origlnM, ellctntnt condit~n .
Ntedt IOmt rtplirt. Extrt p.rt1
Included . Selling Price

*4.000.00 Ph. 114-388· 8120.

Orwn 1870 VW BNIIoU9&amp;.00
Ph. 114·441·1839.

1.7 Banner Camper e11celent
oondition t1200.00 Ph . 81'4~ - 00e3.

8' Slide in Truck Ctmper . Good
cOndition $800.00. Ph. 614·

YOUR FIRST HOME is wa itin g for you on Georges
Creek Road. 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen. Ga s
forced air heat and central air. STOP ren tin gyour
lite away" Priced right at $2 9.900.

&lt;~.46-3063.

Oampar trailer comp letely
~q{tipptd. 1 •crtiDndwit!laeptlc
lank tnd weter well . 304-5762989 or 678-2372.

•

FARM - 40 ACRES - 6 ROOM HOUSE

il)a6

Fodire camper, 28 h ,
lel'ded with e xtras , 304-675-

Barn and 5 olhet utility bldgs .. Lebanon Twp., approx. 4
mi. N.W. of Racine. City water, free gas, acreage approx.
20 acres pasture, 20 acres timber. For further informa·
lion. call Wolfler Realty 1·454·6320. This farm is not go·
ina to be on the market too long and you owe it to yourself
to make an appointment to check il out. you'll be glad you
did. House, garage, barn &amp; bldgs. in good repair. He who
hestitales has lost. Best shown weekends at your conve nience. Our schedule will be suited to meet your lime re·
qulrements. You Call - We

Real Estate General

TEAFORDm

·Real Estate U3

· RUUOI
218 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(8141·992-3326
2.5 ACRES - 5 rm. home,
bath, 2 brs. carpelin~ storm
wdws. &amp; drs., gas heal al
wellhead price al Sumner.
$25,000.
MIDDLEPORT - 5 rm .
home. lg. family rm. down.
utility hookups, lg. porch,
garage &amp; 2 lots. Now
$25,000.
ROCKSPRINGS - Good 2
story 7 rm . home on old ~l
T.P. water, hot air furnace, 2
baths. lovely birch kitchen,
arage and lg. lot. $41.000.
00 ACRES - Riverfron·
tage, tractor land. old barn
and house on Rt. 124 near
Racine. T.P. water and free
gas for heat. $70,000.
RACINE - good 6 rm .
lrame home on one "oor, 3
bedrooms and level lot next
to the school. Insulated,
woodburner &amp; carpeting.
Asking just $24,000.
HAVING A
SELLING PROBLEM
CALL 992·3325

Pd~one

&amp;14; 247·3281 .

REAL .ESTATE

1171 Ch...,tmpolo *32&amp;. 1976
Plymouth Arrow U50. 1958
lulctc S-Ill *325.00 Ph.
814-441· 3888.

Services
B1'

614·441·'149.

1981 Yamaha 186 street bill e:
mint cond . low mileage, bougl!t
new in 'i985, 1700.00 . 304::

,M U

82

Home
Improvements

Phone 614· 448·3888 or 614·
446-4477

WATERPROOFING

Unconditional lif~lme guarantee. Local reference• futnlahed .
Free eatlmatea. Call collect
1- 614-237·0488. dey or night.
Rogers Basement
Walarproofing.
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Charles Wolter, Broker
3450 Maysville Pike
Ollice
S. ZaneS'Iille. Ohio 43701
Home
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ILENO TO YOUI NEEDS

James Boy• Water Serv ice. Alto
pools filled. Call614-256-1141
ar 614 -448-1175 or 614· 446·

work : Interior, exterior. remo·
dellng, plinting. roofing. free
ettimatet. Call &amp;14-446· 8174 .

J 6 J Weter Ser\lica. Sisterns,
wells, !lwimmlng poal!l . -Ph
814· 2•6 -9286.

RON'S Televition Service .
Hau aa call• on ACA. Quezar.
GE. Specialiog in Zenrth. Catt
304-576-2398 or 614- 448-

Wt!tterson'• Water Hauling,
reuonable ratea . immediate
2.000 gallon delivery , cisterns,
pool!l, well, eCc. ca ll 304-576·

2464.

2919 .

Fetty Tree Trimming, ttump
removal. Call 304·675· 1331 .

House coal, limettone, and
gravel. Delivered 1 ton and up.
Jim Lanier. 304· 676 ·1247 or
876-7397.

RINGLES'S SERVICE . e~tp•
rienced carpenler, electrician.
mason, painter. roo ling {includ·
ing hot tar application) 304·
676-2088 Dt 675-7147 .

POMEROY, OHIO
. 614-992·2181

Farmerly Ken Wheat ons. Now
John 's Water Service. Same
Pricet . 1 ,000 or 2,000 gal .
service. 304-576-2248 .

Ratary or c.ble tool drilling.
Moat well!l completed 1ameday.
Pump nht!l and 18tvice. 304--

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Upholstery

895-3602
Starkl Tree and Lawn Service.
Hedges . ' 1hrubl , bushel
trimmed. landscaping, ttump
and leaf removal, 304· 576·
2842 or 678· 2903 .

R &amp; M Custom Couches and
Reupholatery, St. Rt . 7. Crown
City, Oh: 61 o&amp; -266-1470, ·E\Ie.
614-446-3438 . Open daily 9 to
4:30. Sat . 9 :30 to 1:30 . Old &amp;
new Upho!ltered.

Gtlv1ni1ed corrug111~ culverJ,
$2.35 ft .. up . All 1i1Bs. Fittings.
Fabricetion. O.y6 night delivery
within 160 miles. Will not be
under10ld . 30oi-925· 621 1 .

Mowrey's Upholuering serving
tri countylrea22 yeart . The best
in furniture upholstering. Ctll
304 - 675 - 4154 f01 free
eltimates .

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AUDRFt F. CANADAY. RfALTOR
fllleERT GOROON, REALTOR. 446-6216
IIARY FlOYD, .REALTOR, 446-3383
25 LOCIJST SIREn, GALLIPOUS, OHIO
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1 Restaurant

worker
7 Bards
12 "- and Stripes"
17 - a"d carrots
21 Turn down
22 Separate
23 Doctrine
24 Arm bone
25 Iridium symbo:
26 Metal fastener
28 Preclp:tous
30 Loss
32 Negative prefix
33 Also
35 Single i:em
37 Scorches
39 Telegraph
40 Large bird ·
41 Rubidium symbol
43 Pintail duck
45 Struck
47 Neon symbol
48 Narrow, rta:
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If you are looking for a
quality modern home
just 4 blocks lrom downtown, see lhis medium
price ranch. Includes 3 bedrooms, very nice
kilchen, family room, 2 baths and full basement
with finished rec. room, woodburning fireplace,
large enclosed back porch for storage. Located on
a large lot with room tcir garden.look al this before
you buy' $56.900.

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NlW LISTING - Free gas
plus royalties are good bul
approximately 90 acres with
a nice 3 bedroom house is
better. Secluded and scenic
make this lhe best! Located
near Rt. 33 in Salisbury
School District. this home
·has beeri remodeled, insu·
laled, vinyl siding, modern
kitchen. Barn &amp; storage
cellar. 2 ponds. $53,0011.00.
NEW LISTING - Here is a
really nice home thai is
priced to sell - owners
have left area and need a
buyer. 3 bedrooms. usuable
basement. Oeck. even a
small garden area. Bargain
$27,50000
NEW LISTING - Approx imately 80 acres of vacant
ground near Racine. All
mineral rights, has produc·
ing Oil &amp; Gas well at present.
30 + acres level lor many
potential uses. Call Today'
$32,000.00.
NEW LISTING- Rutland Nice ranee type home on a
level lot. 3 bedrooms.
equipped kitchen, all in
good condition. $33,500.00.
J(W LISTING - In Pome·
loy, Really nice 3 bedroom
home. Front sittmg porch.
part basement. Call for your
showing. $19,500 00.

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LISTING - POIIEIOY
- Remodeled home on .
High Street, up to 3
bedrooms wrth bath. large
deck area with River View.
Would make a nice home or
great rental. WANT
$17.50000

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tage alon gRac coon Creek for you to spend your summer
evenings and weekends.... year around living. Buy now
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ltpe11d1 a lot ~~~ how
It It htadled. for thlt reason,
wh111 vouare telling, we
IU9Ittf that you give us a
ull. We are old mugh to h
experlt~~ctd, voung enough to
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for •ore lnhr111aflon ani a
preft111_o1tl Marhl 111rvey,
oall ••• of our friendly
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F/A furnace . $50.000.00.
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LISTING!!! - Inside cily limits.30.798 sq. h. lot, with
_eexisling 4.800 sq. fl. metal bldg. Buy now lor $60.000.00. •

BUY NQW: 21h ACRE LOT located within Springfield Twp., •
Gallia Co. $10,500.00.
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• division. Excellent condition an d ready to move into. Ful l •
• basement. carport Comfortable. Was S43,!i!O.OO. NOW •
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ANEW LISTING - 3 Bedrm. home situat ed along HannaH
~race Rd., Walnut Twp. 1.8 acr es. Priced lor immediate sale
1$38,000.00.
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.a&lt;ant Valley Estates; 350· of road front age, w1th c1ty water
.,-sewer and gas on premises. $400.00 per fronl too.
• NEAT 3 BEOROOM HOllE located along Ro~sh l!il . · .
• Cheshire Twp. Kyger Creek Schools. Approx. 'h acre, •
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A BARGAIN AT $62,000- BUT LOOK AT THE NEW P~ICE ... $55,000. THIS BEAUTIFUL
BRICK HOME IN RIO GRANDF ""~ " ft-- - ding BATHS, FORMAL DINING ROOM,
' SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM WISa\e ~~~ u,,tMtNT. 2 CAR ATIACHED GARAGE.
YOU JUST CAN'T FIND A BEll tR BUY.

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992·2259

10% LOAN ASSUMPTION on Most of the
Price. Quality buill 5 yr old 6 room , 3 BR,
home. Central heat wit h an con ditioning.
llvmg room. 12x 13 fa mily room, 2 car garage, all
on large I ac re lot. A good buy at $59,900.
#304

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ACRES more or less with 2 BR mobile home. Hazel Ridge.
.$19,900.00.
Htnry E. Cltltnd Jr.
• RENTALS: We have two homes for rent...Call for more in·
992-6191
• formation. One in Gallipolis City and another in Kyger
Jt11 Tru11tH .. ...949-2660 [
Creek school district.
Doltit Ttlr1111 .... 992·5692
Oftice ................ 992·2259
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CALL M DPIRIUCU WOOD RlALTY SALUPERSO.

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SURROUNDED B.Y COUNTRY
Attractive bi-level in great condition rests on a
landscaped 1.5 acre lot in Kyger Creek schools. 3
bedroom home offers family room with fireplace,
livingroom wilh fireplace and 2 full baths. large 2
car garage. Electric heat pump, blacktop road .
Enjoy quiet country living for a change. $74,900.

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EYE FOR QUALITY?
Then come see I his modest, but cute 3 bedroom,
vinyl sided home. 18x24 garage. low utilities.
Affordable priced al $32,600.
#312
- SPECIAL OFFERINGBEST
Buildln&amp; Silts In Glllia County
"Early Birds" wlllatt tht btsl site!lf
We are subdividing a 1100 acre farm into sman,
medium and large building sites. From 2 to 30
acres of gently rolling meadows and hilltop la~d
offering wonderful countryside views, clean, fresh
aromas and quiet peaceful surroundings. located
on stale highway, Rio. Grande Elementary and
Gallia Academy H1gh School. Galloa County 'lfL~
Water. Excellent neighborhood. Financing A .
ble. NO MOBILE HOMES P~RMITIED.
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IEAGE: 132 acres, 30 acres of bottomland. Buy now for
5,1)QQ.OO ($265.00 per ACRE!!!)

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many as
5·6 BRs. Also includes dining room, lamily room,
den. silting parlor. formal entrance. 2 staircases.
New central air and gasfurnace.Wailing tor you to
make rt back inlo a show place. $69,900.
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basement may
looks likenew
inside. Completely
excellent
color scheme, plush
applian·
ces. floor lile and on and on . Home has 4
bedrooms. 2 balhs, rec. roo m, cen tral air and
garage on a flat lot. $4 7,000.
#408

Paulsen

54 In shor: supp:y
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57 Recover
59 Decays
61 Great Lake
62 Earth's sa:elll:e
63 Aroma
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The Seller is doing everything possible to make it
easy to be the owner of this brick/frame 4'
bedroombt·level near Clay Elementary School. He
will com bine a low. low down payment, loan
assumption, and will even l1nance the difference
with special terms. Th is is an excellent
opportunity. espeCially fo r lhe f11st time buyer .
Home al so mclud es kitchen wil h set-off dining
area. large unl1nished lower level room, above
ground pool and 2 car garage. Ca ll for more
inlormat1on. $46,900 .

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ONE OF A KIND , ~ITCHENS, FORMAL
ROOM.
LIVING ROOM HAS SOLIO WALNUT
PATIO WITH BARBECUE GRill,
CONSTRUCTION. OVER AN ACRE

BUILT OLDER HOME located on large
i Pom eroy. 2 car ,garage. storage area above:
Ba semen t. Hot water heat . gas furnace. 2
bedrooms now, could arrange lor 3 bedrooms. Let
us show yo u,this one. Askmg $32,500.
#300 ,
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A COZY SPOT TO CALL HOME!
The tranquil settmg ol this 1900 SQ. ft. ranch pul l ·~
lamily and friends at ease. Alireplace warm s the '
spa cious living room on cold w1n:er nights 3 •"
bedroom s, lamily room. dm111g room an d a·
mutt1tude ol e1tras. 5 acres. $67,000.
#323
209 AC. M/ l FARM located on St. Rt. 3251ommg
land of Southwestern High School and new grade
school build ing. Excellenl road lronlage for '
buildine along St. Rt. 325 and Roush Road. Also
good sites lor off road development. 80·90 ac. ol
crop area, 100 ac. of pasture 1400 lb. tobacco
ba se. 8 room !arm hou se w1th modern features
Farm buildings for crops, livestock and eq uipment
slora ge. Very good water supply, also county.
water. Will sell on land conlract. Holdin g at
$150,000
#331 •

' JUST LISTED! NICE RIVER VIEW. FRAME RANCH WIT~
VINYL SIDING 3 BR, FORMAL D.R., PARTIAl BSMT.; CAR·
PORT KC SCHOOL OIST. LISTED AT $24 ,900. CAN BUY
EXTRA ACRE WITH 40K40 STORAGE SLOG. &amp;MOBILE HOME
• HOOK-UP. ~ll FOR $29.900.

ONE OF AREA'S GRANDEST HOMES! This
prestigious brick is locatel1 aboul one mile from
downtown on an absolutely outstanding lot 2.7
acres of nature at ils best, beautiful old trees. a
pond, huge boulders and lovely manicured lawn.
The house looks like a picture Iron\ Better Homes
and Gardens and includes a large family roo m.
formal dining and large living room, eachof which
has alarge picture window offering a breathtakin g
view of the river. All 4 bedrooms are 11rge. 3 of
which are connected to a bath. There are lots of
closets and two large storage room s. Beautif~l new
carpet, central air and an inground pool atld to
comfort and fun of spending more of your time at
home. $95,000.

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MAINTENANCE FREE OLDER HOME - Best or '
Two Worlds - Hosls charmand char acter ol an ,
older but very easy to p re for. Very comforlable
liveable home, well decorated and cared lor
features well arranged living area w1th ,
outstanding eat-in kitchen. breakfast nook an d~
fa mily room overlooking an in ground inviting pool :
and also formal dining room and living room w1th '
fireplace and oak wood work. Rec. room w1lh •
woodburner in basement. New wmdows vinyl
siding and much more. Besl of all1t os 10 iown. •
$79,900.
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EXCELLENT LOCATION! CLOSETO TOWN, BUT NOT IN TOWN
EXTRA BIG 100K200 LEVEL LOT. J BR. 1 ~ BATH, EAT-IN
KITCHEN W1TH RANGE &amp; OW, GARAGE, GAS FURNACE.
SUPER PRICE OF $39,000.

m~.E N~~~T~~: S ~i~ . Pe~ding OPERTY. 2 BRS.
NEAR EWINGTON - APPROK. 70 ACRES, $18.000. THIS
COULD BE AGREAT LOCATI ON FOR A SUMMER CABIN. OR.
IF YOU LOVE PRIVACY A YEAR 'ROUND HOME. MOSTLY
WOODED HILLSIDE.

Nega:lvo
And so on
Heap
Samarium
symbo:
71 "Pe:er - "
72 White House
office
74 Unwan:ed plants
76 Shee1 of glass
77 Music: as wrlt:en
78 Printer's measure
79 Earthquake ·
81 Hawaiian
roo:s:ock
62 Pinochle term
63 Converse
lnf.ormally
84 A:urnlnum 85 Temporary bed
67 Scoffs

168 Greek peak
169 Arab lateen·
rigged vessels
170 Guide
171 Types or whips

89 Forced onward

90 South American
plains
92 " Plane: of:he -"
94 Obtains
95 Molded masses
ol breed
96 Consumed
97 Takes un:awlully
99 Follows C6ncer
100 Egyptian singing
girl
101 Arabian garments
102 Falsehoods
103 Three-toad sloths
105 Serpents •
107 Prefix: wl:h
109 The sun
110 Hairless
111 Hauls
113 Sow
114 Comedian
Newhart
115 lnlts. ol 26th
Preslden:
116 " PreUy in -"
117 Move from slde to
side
118 Night bird
120 Grad.·to-be
121 Posoess
t22 Baked clay
123 Aida series
124 Linger
126 Glls:ens
128 Bay window
130 Blouses
132 Bounteous
134 Gladden
135 Contends
136 Hebrew :ener
137 Abounds
139 Cozy corner
141 Running
142 Kind of curve
143 Southeastern
European
145 Fear
147 Shadow
149 Oanlah measure
152 No1e of soate

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1 Cour: order
2 Danish :sland
3 Supposing tha:
4 Large cask
5 Brother of Jacob

6 Chacks
7 Father
B Harvest goddess
9 Dines
10 Woody plan1s
11 Emi:S vapor
12 "-Elsewhere"
13 Actor Danson

14 Again
15 Purity
16 Cubic me:er
17 P:aco
18 Spanish article
19 Beas:
20 Greet
27 Flaccid
29 Transaction
31 Dlphohong
34 Salem Is lis
capiOal
36 Alp
38 Begins
40 Verve
42 Ursine animal

102 "Super m an"

character

104 Sluggish
106 Roman bronze

107 Desire
108 Fa:
110 TV's Cosby
111 Wont by
112 Mop
114 - split
116 Boker' s product s

117 Unger

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121 Hawaiian clly
122 "Family - ..
:23 Mothet
125 Sound a horn
o27 That man
128 Carry l oo far
129 Parts or steps
130 Riches

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133 Ark buiOder
t36 Beg

48 Footwear

49 Figure or speech
50 Part o:
forU:ication
51 Roman gods
53 Pack away
55 Cerium oymbol
56 Filet of 58 Stories
60 Walk
62 Intellect
65 Obs1ruct
68 Cronies: colloq.
69 Barrel sial
70 Par:ners
72 Conololla11on
73 Set In particular
spot
75 Dawn goddess

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155 Sword .
157 Cry or derislon
159 Sodium symbol
160 Narcollc
162 Essence
164 Parts in play
166 Oklahoman

90 Smallosr number

91 Toll
93 Kills
95 L.A.
basket bailers
97 " - Stockings"
98 Par: ol RSVP

131 Besmirches

44 Short jacket
46 - tho Red

153 Gives extreme

76 Individuals
77 Push
79 Pitches
80 Lassos
82 Apportions
83 Stuffs
84 Deadly
86 Hyson
88 Lamprey
89 Apportioned

138 Woo'den shoe

140 Newss:and
t43 Tin symbol
144 Reject
146 Erase: printing
148 Diving bird
150 Dlllseed
15 t Defaces
153 Mohammedar'

leader
154 Carpenter' s tool

156 Female ru"
158 " - Close :or

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161 You and me

163 Rupees: abbr.
165 Senior: abbr
167 Greek leUer

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Th is 4 level split
a space for everyone.
living room and family room on different level s. 3
bedrooms and sparkling ceramic bath on upper
level. 4th bedroom and \7 balh on another level.
Also includes stepsaver kitchen and dining area. I
car garage. Gas heat, woodburner, central a1 r.
Great location at end of quiet residential street t
mile from town. $59. 500.
#208

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Truly gracious lamily livmg can
youfS "' th• s beau!llul
lour bedroom home appro•. 8 miles hom Gallipolis llw
ki tc~en is a gourmet's delight. unbelievable dming toom and
lam1ly room. Sw•mmmg pool. workshop, h01 se s:ables. 20
acres. another 73 ac res ava1lable. Buil t lor the most diSCflffll
naling homeowner. Many, many arnen111 os
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All types carpenter &amp; concrete

ORDER &amp; TAKE
FEUILIIER
NOW SAVE
MONEY ON
UREA
DAP
SUPER
PHOSPHATE
POTASH

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Dillard Water Stfvice: Poolt.
Siuerna. Wells . Delivery Anv·
time. Ctll614-446-7404.

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Attractive Cedar nch ov erlooking qu1el pond.
Ov er 1900 II. of comfortabl e livingspace includes
form al dming room, co1y fami ly room wilh stone
J~ep lace. wile pleaser kitchen . 3 BRs an d 2 baths
all decorated very mcely throu g~oul Read y lo
move in condition. Ve ry good ne1ghb01hood
perfect lor ra1smg your fa m•ly. 2 car garage.
$69, 500, now $60,000.
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rep11ir, partt, and suppiiH . Pick
up and delivery, Davis Vacuum
Cltlr'!er, one httf mile 'up
Georges Creek Rd. Call 414·

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1 miles from ~osp~al . B~autifuf home in very good
condtlion includes 5 BRs, 2 baths, liv1ng room.
den and much more. 40x50 metal bldg conlams
inground swimming pool. bath and garages2cars.
Resl1ng 9n a grassy knoll with outstanding v1ew
and ' priva cy. $1 39.000.
#241

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Cor. Fourth tnd Pine
Galllpollt. Ohio.

BASEMENT

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
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General

1st TIME EVER OFFERED AT THIS PRICE!
One of the pretties! settings in Middleport. Modern
3 bedroom home sunllunding by large trees and
rock cliffs. All kinds of birds, deer and squirrels
w1ll visit your 1.27 acre lot every day. Thi s very
well kept 20 year old home includes a nice eat- in
kitchen. formal dining room ..hardwood floors and
a full dry basement. There's a 3 car carport and a
16x32 in -ground pool. It's atlhe end of Vine Street
jusl oil Grant. There's no traffic, it's quiet. just like
living in lhe country yet only a minute way !rom
shopping, church and grade schools Priced at
$56.900.

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l!t Accessories

1977 Hondl XL126. exc cond .
loll of e11tte •cc:euoriea ,
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BUILDINGS. TOBACCO BAlit.
62 ACRE FARM - 4 BEDROOM, 2 STORY HOME. NORTH
GALLIA SCHOOL DISTRICT THIS IS A GREAT BUY. BETTER
HURRY! $35,000.

&amp; FRAIIE ON NICE LOT'WITH SUPER NICE HEATED
, POOL WITH STORAGE BLDG. 3 BR, 2 BATHS, GARAGE. EAT·
IN KITCHEN WITH RANGE, REFRIG., DISP. &amp; OW. ELEC. HEAT
: PLUS SOLAR HEATING UNIT WITH BLOWER. ASKING
• $55,000.
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-IF DAD WANTS A FARII. AND MOM WANTS A SPACIOUS
COMFORTABLE HOME, THIS PROPERTY Will MAKE BOTH
HAPPY. 30 ACRES, 2 STORY. 3 BEDROOM HOME. ALSOHAS
MOBILE HOME HOOKUP. LOT OF ROAD FRONTAGE, NORTH
' GALLIA SCHOOLS $69,500.

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3 BEDROOM BRICK AND FRAIIE HOllE IN CENTENARY.
. HOME HAS NEW ROOF ANO VINYL SIDING. YOU WILL ENJOY
' THE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE AND THE CO NVENI·
ENCE OF THE ATTACHED GARAGE. BACK YARD IS FENCED
' TO PROTECT CHILDREN AND PETS. SEE AND YOU'll BUY!
$48.000.
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TOWN, 3 BRS. 1~ Sa 8
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Let us help
you sell
your homel
TaNt 10 Audrev Canaday. Mary Flovd or Bob Gordon It
CANADAY REALTY . Thev know how 10 dt1trmone a
roall•tic priu; who 11M quollfiod buvon oro; whoto to
1oca11 mortglgell" ~ ne, •nd what 10 do for 1 quick , un·

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Group believes- public may help_ to bail out FSLIC(
By HARIHAR KRISHNAN
UPI Business Writer
DALLAS !UP II - As Congress
gra pples wl!h recapit aliza tion of
the Federal Savin gs and Loan
Insurance Corp .. an independ ent
group of banking expert s has
concluded the th rift insu ran ce
fund 's problem is so large it
ca nnot be resolvl'd without the
ta xpayer ass uming mu ch of the
bailout burden.
Me mbers of the Shad ow Finan cia l Regulat ory Committee,
dra wn from private organlza-

Jerry Sievers

Computer
·business
opens doors
• GALLIPOLIS - .Jerrv Si evers, Gallipolis, has ope ned a nr,w
· computer business "' 4H6 Jac kson Pike.
• A form er employee of Co mpu ter Speci"lties. Melbourne. Pia .,
'·a large suppliPr of equ ipment for
NASA , Si evers began his Compu tf'r Dim!'nslons service ea rlier
this month .
• Sievers plans to sell IBM and
IBM compatibl e co mput et's,
along with Co mm od ore
computers.
Services will be provided fo r
the following: custom programming, trainin g, supporl on eq uipment sold , co mputer products lor
school class room business systems, home computers, and
stock ma rket analys is sys lcm s. ·
· Sievers sai d "We will be oprn
for invitation on bids for govcrm e nt a l bodi es , or a n1·
organiza tion.' '

The phone numbe r is 4 ~6 -:m o .

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Dr. Nik M . Shah

Specialist has
office within
PVH building
POINT PLEASANT- IJr. Nik
M. Sha h. a spC'cialisl in onco logy
and hemalology, now has offi ce
hours on Thursdays in the
Pleasa nt Valli'~· Hospit al Medi·
cal Office Building.
Appointment s may lw made by
call in!( 67 ~H :J1 0 . ex tensions ~07 OJ'
408.
A nalivroflnd ia. Shah ca me to
lhe United States in 1971. followIng medical sc hool, to com plete
his tra ining In int ernal medi cine.
From 1917 through 1979 he
work~'&lt;! In clinica l fellows hip In
~ema tology a nd oncology in
Massachusett s at majo r affll.
latro hospitals of th e Univers it y
of Massa r hu sclls Medi ca l
School. •
During this li mr he Wi!S also
lnvolvro In clinical resea rch with
national surg ica l adjuva nt pro·
grams and a n east1•rn coo pera·
ttv" oncology gro up. Shah now
actively part icipa tes in the Na tiona l Surgica l Adju va nt Breast
Program and is a member of
South Wes t Onco logy Group
Protocols.
Shah's prt·sona liw&lt;l co nsultations and high quali l\' lrra tm ent
have made him a recog nized
authorit y In thr fiel d of
chemotherapy.
"I see.all my p&lt;ilicnts personallY because I wa nt to know
first -hand how they fe••t a nd how
!hey are prog r!'ss lng. " he said.
"ThiS Is Important to me. I a m
e\peclally glad to be able to
provide chemotherapy and other
treatments and diagnosis for this
area through Pleasa nt VaiiPy
Hospital. "
Shah lives In Par ke rsburg,
W.va .. with his wife. Kalpana.
and their 2-year-old daught er,
t:axml.

trouble. Future losses could top
$20 billion.
There Is no clear agreement on
how the lund s hould be
recapitalized.
The Reagan administration
has proposed ralslng$15 billion In
the next five years with th e debt
to be servlcl'd by a combination
of contributions from Federal
Home Loan Banks, pledging
FSLIC's futu re income and continu ing special assessments on
FSLIC-insured thrifts.
The ·Unltro States League of
t Ions and I op univer s itl es, recom- Savings lnstitullons, th(• industry
m ends the use of gener al revenue
trade group, has proposed a
fund s to recapit ali ze FSLIC, two-year, $5 billion plan .
Insurer of savings and loa n
The Shadow Financial Regula depos its.
tory Commiltee agrees with the
Noti ng the "probl em of Insol- administration's proposal to
vency of F'SLJC" is crit ical, the raise money from the Industry
group said, " Delays in resolving but sa ys $15 billion is inadequate.
th is insolvency have alread y The $:!0 billion it believes is
added substantially to the ulti - needed would exhaust the indu smate bill thai mus t be paid,"
try's net worth.
The group ITjected proposals
Edward Kane of Ohio State
before Cong ress as unworkable Univ e rsity , a committ ee
or inadequa te. "We think it member and an authorit y on the
inevitable. ttoererore. that the thrift industry, said the governgeneral taxpa yer will have to ment's funding estimate of $15 ·
bear some of the cost."
billion was "the largest number
The pres ident of th e Federal they could agree on . Everybod y
Horne Loan Bank bf Dallas told know s II is a seriou s
Co ngress it would cost F'SLIC $3 und eres timat e. "
billion to $a billion to close down
Comm ittee member Paul M.
the most troubl ed thr ift s in Texas Horvitz. professor of banking
alone.
and finance al the University of
The General Accounting Office Hous ton and former direct or of
has indica ted F'SLIC is techni- resea rch at the Federal Deposit
ca ll y insolvent. It has $2 billion in Insura nce Corp. (which insures
net reserves but would ne~d as bank deposits) , says the proposal
mu ch as$8 billion to cover' losses also would unfairly
of problem thrifts al rea dy identified ; some 20 percent . of the
nation's 3.200 th r ifts are in

CLEVELAND (UPJ) - · F'rl·
day's wlnnl'ng Ohio Lottet·y
numbers:
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296
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cides to .let FSLIC fall, the losses
would be suffered by Jnsurro
depositors. He · said such a
proposal Is bound to cause
massiye run s on oth e r
ins lltu ilons.
Horvitz does not think It's
possible to tap commercial
banks to make upFSLJC losses- ·
that would amount 'to holding
them responsible for thr ift
losses. He said.It a merger of the
FDIC and FSLJC is not feasible
because the combined funds
cannot cover expected losses of
all banks and thrills.
Ohio State's Kane said the

industry also has once agairi ·
started to ga!llble on Interes t
rat es , the same type of sp«~cuta ~
lion that IN! to . Its
condllion.

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CINC INNATI (UPII - Attor·
ncys lot· convicted· Home State
Sav ings Bank executives Marvin
Warn er and Burton Bongard are
seeking a change of venu e for
their client s' upcom ing federal
I ria I.
Attorn eys for the two as ked
visi ting U.S. District Judge Cha ·
rles .Join er Thursday to move th e
trial from Ohio, saying "massive
publicit y" surrounding their rece nt crimin al trial in Hamilton
Count y · Common Pleas Court
makes It impossible to receive a
fai r federal trial in Cincinnati.
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trial and the verdicts of gulll
aga inst Mr. Bongard and Mr.
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hea lthy thrifts for the actions of
the mismanaged ones.
Horvitz said Insurance payments already have doubled for
savings and loans and the Indus·
try cannot handle any more
levies wllhout damaging Its
a bility to compete with commer·
cial banks .
Banks and thrifts pay one·
twelfth of 1 percent of their
deposits Into FSLIC and the
FDIC Since ·last year, thrifts
have been required td pay an
additional one-eighth of I percent
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP I ) - With time running
out lOr a French hostage threatened wilhdeath by ·
his extremist Moslem captors, a powerful
Moslem clergyman appeal~'&lt;! to the kidnappers to
spare the Frenchman's life.
The pro-Iranian Revolutionary Justice Organization said Its revolutionary court would hand
down a death sentence by today for Jean-Louis
Normandin because France failed to meet Its
demand for " clarification" of a statement by
French President Francois Mltterrand.
Mltterrand, In comments last Tuesday, said
France would continue selling arms to Iraq for Its
war against Iran and expressed hopes the recent
deployment of Syrian lroops in west Beirut would

lead to freedom for six French hostages .
The Revolulionary Justice Organization sent a
statement to a Weslern news agency last
Thursday saying Normandin would be executro
at noon Saturday unless France clarified the
statement.
The French Foreign Ministry Issued a state·
ment Saturday saying France hoped to maintain
good relations with Iran and was "surprised at the
Interpretations" of Mltterrand's remarks.
The "execution" deadltnepassro with no word
of Normandin's fate. Then, at 7: 30Saturday night,
Belrut:s An-Nahar newspaper received a new
statement from the Revolutionary Justice
Organization.

" Because there was no clarification regarding
remarks by Mltterrand, and because they (the
French) declared war, Normandin was brought to
trial and a just revolutiona ry sentence to execut e
him will be Issued after final izin g formalit ies of
the trial wilhln 48 hours," It said.
Sheikh Mohammad Hussein F'adlallah spiritual leader of the pro-Iranian Hezbollah, the
Party of God - appealed 10 the kidnappers
Sunday to spare Normandin .
"You cannot kidnap an Innoce nt person ju s t
because a state has a quarrel with another stat e, ·'
the Moslem clergyman told a ra lly In Beirut 's
southern suburbs . "We denounce this method .

The a ttitude of a president of a s ta le or a count ry
ca nnot be countered by exec uting a kidnap
ViC't im ."

The Revolutionary Justice Organization is
believed to have close links lo Hez holl ah.
r' udtallah said executing Normandin would
harm the fund amentalist Moslem cause.
"We under stand the motives tha t trigger the
ki dn applngs, but we !celt hat the matter should be
dealt on humanitarian and Islamic bases ," hr
said. "This method does not srrve our lni Prrsts.
We should get rid of this problem."
Normandin, :14. a tec hnicia n for France' s
stat e- owned Antenne- 2 televis ion station, was
kidnapped· March 8, 1986.

Airlines
attempt
to cut
delays

Congress may ban
surrogate mothers
WASHINGTON (UP!i -The
Vatican's ruling banning artlfl·
cia! means of conception is
headed for "substantial" opposl·
tlon In Congress, which may,
however, move to ban surrogate
motherhood, say lawmakers, legal experts and religious leaders.
The Vatican's Congregation
for the Doctrine of the Faith
lssuro an "Instruction" last week
that said the conjugal act is the
only setting worthy of human
reproduction and urged the passage of laws forbidding embyro
banks, artificial Insemination
and surrogate motherhood.
.Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., vice
chairman of the Congressional
Biomrolcal Ethics Board. joined
the Increasingly heatro debate
wllh Blshop - Jame~ Malone. past
president oltbe National Confer·
ence of Catholic Bishops, and The
Rev. Richard McCormick, professor' of Chrlslian ethics at
Notre Dame University, on
NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday.
Conservative fund-raiser RIchard Vtguerle and Susan Wolf. a
ml'dlcal ethicist and lawyer,
dlscussro the Issue on ABC's
· "This Wee k with David
Brinkley ."
"Some of the specific recom'
mendations for legislation will of
course meet with substanlial
controversy ... and opposition,"
Gore said, adding· there is "a
need for legt~ lallon,-'but I don't
think we ought to be forced to
choose between a completely
lalssez·falre approach on the one
hand, or an outright ... ban at the
other extreme.
"! think there are reasons for
examining legislative initiatives
that will help to steer technology
toward a more humane out·
come. " Gore said . " I think the
proposal for a ban on surrogate
motherhood may receive some
very ser ious cons ideration
within Ihe Congress and in state
.legislatures."
· McCormick said the Vatican 's
12,&lt;XXJ-word document falls to
"see a sensitivity" to what Is
required for a law to "pass
t~rough what I call the filler of
feasibility . .. . Is It enforceable?
Is there a sufficient consensus to
support the law? What other

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social prices do we pay In passing
such a law and so on."
Malone sa.id the Vatican Is
"reading the signs of the times,"
but among Catholics, "Selective
acceptance ... has become more
apparent in recent times."
McCormick said the " weakest
pari of the document Is the
exclusion of all technology that
replaces sexual intercourse even
between the husband and the ·
wife who are otherwise
infertile."
On the ABC program, Wolf said
she was disturbed by the docu·
ment's rejection of a nearly all
technology on the Issue.
The Catholic Church, Vlguerle
said, "Is concerned ahout human
beings, ahout souls and they're
trying ,. . Jo put a moral rudder In
the wl\,ter."

HELP- Financial aid has been provided lor
three Meigs County girls altendlngnurslngschool
by Meigs Volture 776, 40 et 8. Receiving the
support are, l _t~ r, 'li&amp;'ln!l Bowers·, ~ttendln_g ~io
Grande Colleget Usa Baxter and Anna Baxter,

both attending Hocking Technkal College In
Nelsonville. Making the presentations arc, left,
Don Rea. chef de gare of the volture, and right,
Leonard Jewell. correspondent.

GAO targets safety level in small mines
CHARLESTON . W.Va. (UPil one out of every 46 miners
- Small rrilnes expose coal working at small mines died,
miners to more on· the-job compared to one out of 704
dangers than larger ones, says a miners working at large mines .
The study also reveal~'&lt;! that
report released by the U.S.
small
metal mines were the most
General Accounting Office.
dangerous
of all types of mining
Hundreds of large and small
operations.
mines which had at least one
work-relatro death between Jan·
In the las! three years, one out
uary 1983 and September 1986
were examined for the GAO of every 29 miners at smallmelal
mines dlro, comparro to one out
report, officials said.
of
every 56 miners at small coal
The study showed that while
mines,
according to the report.
small mines employ only 5
described a small
The
report
percent of all miners, they
account for 45 percent of mine coal mine as one employing
deaths. At the time o! the study, fewer than 50 miners, and a small

metal mine as one with few er falling to adequately enforce Its
safety regulations. He called the
than 19 miners.
According IQ the GAO report, agency's enforcement record
small mines usually pay the shameful and tragic.
Past and curtent lnspcctors for
medical expenses Incurred by an
employee's Injury to avoid re- the fed eral agency gave tes tlm·
porllng the accident to the ony In the hearings ahout how lop
federal Mine Safet y and Health MSHA officials under mine the
effort s of their own employees to
Administration .
MSHA officials say that conlus· report mine safety viola lions.
lng rules ahout how to report an · · MSHA "officials have tot· yeemployee injury encoura ge ars been biased toward the
small mine operators not to Industry they are charged wllh
regulating," said Sen. Orrin
reportlnlurtes.
In Senate hearings on mine Hatch, R-Uiah .
"This bias has end ange red
safet y, Sen . Edward Kennedy,
D-Mass., criticized MSHA for lives ,'' he said.

Conflict issue arises _in Moyer donations
COLUMBUS tUPil - Chief
Justice Thomas Moyer received
$85,000 in campaign contribu·
lions from people with an Interest
In nine new appeals pending
before the Supreme Court. but he
says he Intends to preside over
the cases.
Moyer decided to step aside I~
five other cases that the cdurt
votro to rehear when the Akron
Beacon Journal reportro that
law firms or other organizations
or Individuals with Interests · in

those cases had contrlbutro
$30,480 to Moyer's campaign.
The cases had been decided by
the court under Moyer's prede·
cessor, Frank Celebrezze.
Moyer said he agreed to step
aside because of the appearance
of a possible conflict ol interest.
He added, however, Ihat no such
contllct exists and said he would
not remove himself from the nine
new appeals.
"He (Moyer! still believes

when you see money and a
decision, It looks bad,' ' court
spokesman Nick Walker told the
Beacon Journal In a Sunda y
story . "But thrre Is no way to
escape it . You cannot step aside
In every case. "
Moyer. who was out of town.
said through Walker that. "In
deciding cases, this court does
not consult list s of contributors, II
consults the statutes and the Ohio
and U.S. constitutions. "
11 Is common for lawyers lo

contribute to judlciHI candidates
they feel are most qu allflro, and
Lcs , Jacobs, head ' of the Ohio
Stale Ba r Associat ion, agreed
thai Moyer shou ld not a nd could
not disqualify him sell brca use of
such contributions.
" ff that Is lhr test - th at a
judge must disqualify himself In
cases where !here are political
contributions lor him or his
opponent - you will have a
Supreme Court Inca pable of
sitting, " .Jacobs said.

whether the necessary preparation can be done to pull it off this
week ."

Thursday, It will be four
months to the day from the last
time Reagan answer~'&lt;! substan·
tlve quesllons ahout the Iran
affair In a damaging news
conference Nov. 19 marked by a
lack of hoth preparation and
candor.
'
At that session, Reagan denlro
on several occasions that arms
had been shlp(ied to Iran through
any third countries - despite
contlrmatlqn to the contrary by
his aides- and later admitted he
had been wrong on that key point.
Reagan also minimized the
significance of the weapons sold
and held to his stand that the
overture was a g!!Qpolltlcal open·
Jng; rather than a swap of arm's
for hostages - an assertion
disputed by the Tower

Commission.
White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said last week that
a continuing personnel shakeup, .
which cllmaxro Feb. 27 with the
appointment ol Howard Baker to
replace Donald Regan, had delay~'&lt;! news conference planning.
Baker sttll Is In the process of
adjusting to his new duties as
chief of staff and top presidential
adviser. Kenneth Dubersteln, a
well- regard~'&lt;! former Reagan
aide, was recruit~'&lt;! last week to
return as deputy chief. of staff,
but does not begin until next ·
week.
First lady Nancy Reagan , who
was said to have pressro for
Regan's ouster, also reportroly
workro at keeping her husband
shielded from reporters. · Last
week, Reagan was available on
several occasions, though briefly
and In carefully controllro
settings.

William Jac kman, a spokesman lor the Air Transport
Assoclallon, said however that
many of the delays are causro by
problems In the air traffic control
system such as aging computers
and not enough federal workers.
"The airlin es. while meeting
reluctantly, will try to juggl e the
schedules to provide whateve r
help they can. " Jackman said.
AI least 50 airlines are expected lo pa r ticipate In lhe
discussions lhat will focu s In·
II Iaily on Chicago' s O'Hare Inter·
national Airport. lhe world' s
busiest , and Atlanta' s Harlfleld
International Airport.
Officials expect the mectlng to
continue Tuesday and to Include
discussions about Illghts In and
out of thr main airports In
Newark, N.. J. ; Denver, Boston,
Dallas and Phll adrlphla.
Dona ld E n~e n , head of th&lt;'
F'ederal 1\ vlatlon i\dmlnlstrallon. said rf'ccnlly th e govrrnment has succeeded 'In cutting
airline flight delays In the
crowded East Coast skies by
establishing new tllghl routes .
The FAA es tablished thr
routes last month partly by
swlt.chlng airspace chan ges from
Maine to Atlanta and fro m
Miami to Chicago.

Reagan may break silence
over arms affair this week
By NORMAN D. SANDLER
WASHINGTON· !UP!) -If all
goes according to plan. this could
be the week President Reagan
breaks his recent silence and
fields questions for the first time
In four months ahout the Iran·
Contra scandal.
Tentative plans plans have
been made for Reagan to hold a
prlme-time televlsro news conference Thursday to confront the
. tough questions dogging his
presidency over the affair, administration officials said
Sunday .
Despite Intense pressure for
such an appearance, ottlclals
Insist~'&lt;! no final decision had
been ·made and hinted any of
several factors - not the least of
which Is -staff changes within the
White House - could push the
date to next week.
"At this point," one ottlclal ,
said, "th.ere Is a question as to

WASHINGTON iUPlt - The
nallon 's airlines. bowing to pressure - an an antltrusrwal verfrom federal officials. reluctantly arranged a meeting today
to work out flight sc hedule
chan ges to cut fru strallng delays
at busy airports.
The meeting at a Was hington
hot el was set up by the govern·
menl , which granted antitrust
Immunity to the air carriers so
they can sit down togethe r and
talk bu siness.
The Transpor.Wiion Depart ·
ment , which Is supervising the
discuss ions, llmllPd the tafks to
scheduling, prohibiting the topic
of competitive business practl ·
ces or prices .
Both the government and the
airline Industry agr ee that bad
weather ca uses man y delays.
But th e government maintains
the chief ca use of delays Is
overschcdullng flight s. Oftl ctals
say too many alrllnrs are scheduling too many flight s lo popu·
Jar des tinations during jleak
hours. causing lncvltabl e delays.

RETURN TO THE WHITE HOUSE - President and Mrw.
Reqan retura to the White Rouse Sunday followlnc a weekend at

&lt;Jamp David. President Rc-aran may co before the public later thlll.
week for his fi"*t news conference In lour montho!. (VPI)

The New York metropolita n
area traditionally accounts lor
about 30 percent or all the
fOUntry's airport delays. .
Under thr plan. arrival rout es
were swapped between New
York's LaGuardia Airport and
the al_rport In Newark, N.J ., a nd
new otfshore jet routes were
establlsbed for more direct rout ·
lng to Florida. There was also a
transfer of air space controllrom
the New York air route traffic
control center to the Washington
center.
Jackman said the positive
results ot these changes In thealr
traffic control system shows the
airlines are not the problem .
"During a recent survey. La·
-Guardia had no delays for a
whole week,' ' Jackman said.

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