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l n efforts to educate th~ public- about Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome. Norma Torres, nursing s upervisor of the
Meigs Cou nty Depar tment of Health, will speak on "Aids
Awareness" fr om o: 30 to6: 30 p.m. at the Se nior Citizens Cent er.
Mulberry Height s, Mo'nday evening.
The progra m is a part of the observva.nceof AJDS Aware ness
Wee~ in Ohio, May 11·17, as es tablished by Gov . Ric·hard F.
Celeste.
Pu rpose of the week Is to repo rt on the sta tu s of AIDS In Ohio,
Including the numb&lt;&gt;r of cases; to beller Infor m the public on
how AIDS is tra ns milled and prevent ed; to highlight prevention
as the only current mea ns to co ntrol; to Infor m the publlr oft he
financial burden Imposed by AIDS and to Increase the growing
aw areness that AIDS is a par ticular problem for sex ually active
and needle sha ring populat ions including bot h gay and
het erosexu al peo ple.

Marriage licenses issued
A ma rr iage license has been issued to Jeffrey Leon Roberts,
29, Glenvil le, W.Va . and Robin Jean Foreman. 22, Mason, IV. Va.
In the Me igs Count y Probate Cou rt.

One action for divorce and another for dissolution have been
fli ed In the Meigs County Common Pleas Court. Ja nice L. Lee.
Racine, has fil ed fo r divorce from Louie D. Lee, Rac ine,
charging gross neglect of dut y and ext re me cruelty..
Filing for dissolution of their mar r ia ge were Phillis A.
McConlh ay, Pomeroy. and Emm ons A. McCon ihay, Poi nt
Pleasa nt.

Emergency run.s reported
Twelve cal ls were answered by local uni ts Thursday, th e
Me igs Count y Emergency Medica l Services report s.
At 2:18 a.m. , Syracuse was ca lled for Harold Dav is.
Minersvil le, to Holzer Medical Cent er; Rutland at 9:46 a.m.,
took Tom Herbert fr om Meigs Mine 2 to O'Rieness Hospital.
Athens; Ra cine at 10:43 a. m., treated Di ana Sullivan , hlird St.;
Syracuse at 12: 18 p.m. look Edna Lee from Syracuse to
Vetera ns Memorial Hospital; Rac·tne at 3:53 p.m.. took Dia na
Sulliva n to P leasa nt Valley Hospital; Pomeroy at 4:34p.m. took
Paul Rurns from Locust St.. to Holzer Medi cal Center: Rac ine
at 8:28 p.m . WL'n l to Wells Run Road for Peart Hawthorne who
was taken to W terans Memorial; a t 9:06 p.m .. the Pomeroy
unit took .Jean Marshall from the sheriff' s office to Veterans
Memor ial : Pomeroy at 9:24 pllm . went to Union Ave., where
Keith Ba rrell was ta ken from the scene of an auto accident to
Veterans Memorial ; Middleport at 9::l3 p.m. took Virgin ia
Ba rrell from the same accident to Vetera ns Memori al; Racine
at J(l : 14 p.m., too k. Bill Ro binson fr om Third St. to Holzer
Medi cal Cent er.

to

ARVIL F. HOLTER

Arvil F. Holter

Divorce, di.~solution filed

follow dinner

A squa re dance will follow a smorgas bord dinner to be held
fr om 4 to 7 p.m. Sa turday at th e Lon!( Bottom Communit y
Buildin g. Dinners lor adult s will be $:1.50 and $2.50 for children.
A wide va r iety of food will be available and prices include
desser ts and beverages .

Arv il F. Holter, 72, of 33660
T.R. 111 , Long Bottom, a farmer
a nd businessma n, died Thursday
a t Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Born Oct. G, 1914 In Chester
Tow nship, he was the son of the
late Ernest and Nota Spencer
Holter. Eagle Ridge.
He Is survived by his wife ,
Mary Kathryn Holter , Long
Bott om. two sons and daught ersin-taw, R. Gary a nd Judy Holter,
and Gordon Lynn and Jilt Holter,
Long Bott om; and one daughter
and scm-in-taw, Sharon Kathryn
and Curt is Riffle, Rac·ine; six
grandchildren. William Freder·

Syracuse ...

mu rdC'r r hargf' in connPcl ion

with the April 10 s hoo tin g· d e~th
or Gary Lee Schult z. 2:1. a lso of
Poi nt Pl easan t, Morga n sa id.
Sc hultz wa s shot to dea th as he
s tood outside The Anc hor C' lub on
Ma in Stree t In Point Pleasant,
city police s11 id at the lime of Jhr
Incident.
Also Ind icted fo r· murder was
No r·mu Jea n Perry, 28. Point
rlt&gt;asant, who was char-grd In
conn ec tion with the Ma r·c h ~
shoot ing deal h of Fred F'ucem·
l r ~. ~ 2. a t thr 2411 l.in ro tn Ave.
home 1he two" pparcntly shat·ed.
Mes ser wa s also named In two
ot her fe lon;' Ind ictments re·
turned by lh&lt;' grand j ury. ft c.
Hur ry Ne lson Lucas, !\1, Point
Pleas ant . and Hurrv Erl r wl nc.
alSo
known as .Jun iOr PC'JT Y. ~4 .
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Point PINJ.Sant , wrr ('l \ndi r t C'd on

c ~arges of bu rglar;• and la r'!'cny'
In' connrrtion with an lnclrlcnlat'
th,r home of Ha rold Kent . Monroe
Aven ue. Point rtr·asant . In .lanu uDv. Mr sser was also indi r tC'd fol' ·
t r~ ns fCI' r' ing s tolen pr·opcr ty In

ir k, Belpre; Ga ry R. Holter,
Brenda Lee Holter, Wesley G.
Holter . Martie Holter, all of Long
Bottom, and Greta L. Riffle,
Ra cine; a great ·!(randson, Keith
E. Frederick. Belpre; a niece,
Dolores Green Bing, Columbia
Station.
Besides his pa rents he was
preceded in dea th by th ree
sl.s ter s , Mildred Carpenter ,
Wilma Fenton, and infant Mary
Louise Holter.
He was .a member of the Eagle ·
Ridge Community Chu rch. the
.Farm Bureau lor 4~ years , the
Bashan Volunteer Fire Depart·
ment, served on the board of
directors of the Farm Bureau ,
Landmark and MGM Farm City
of Pomeroy over the past 35
years. He also served on the
DCSA Sa les Committee fo r the
Valley Belle Milk Co. at Charles·
ton , W.Va. , and was a del egat e
from District 7 lor Milk Market·
ing, Inc., of Strongs'(ille, from
1959 to 198~ .
He was a member of th NRA .
board member lor both the
Ches ter ~ nd Eastern Local
School Dis tric ts for several ye·
ars, operated a store and post
offi ce at Flora. and was a sponsor
of th~ Ronald Reaga n Victory
Fund.
·
Holte r was a member of the
Shade River Lodge 453. F . and A.
M., Ches ter, serving as worship'
fu l mas ter du ring 1957-58. for 36
years, and of the Pomeroy
Chapter 80, RAM Bosworth Coun·

Conti nued from page 1

in the village at the present tim e
The tra iler ordinan ce will be
wi lt not be affected by thi s pu blished in ils ent irety foilowin g
ordinance. However, rent als that passage.
are presen tly in the village. If
moved, may not be replaced.
In other bu siness council vo ted
This ordinance does not a ffect to lncrPase the clerk' s salary to
those persons who reside in a $400 per month and the mayor's
tra iler th at they ow n and is · sala ry to $1800 per yea r.
loca ted on their own proper ty.
Council also hired the following
Residents of the village who as lifegua rds at London Pool: D.
wis h to place a mobile home on
Srott McPhail, Dav id Dee m,
land they ow n may do so for
Tracie Hubba rd. Sue E. Frv,
immedia te family members as
Hea ther Shuler . Michl Ki ng,
long as pla cement of mobile
Lesley Ca rr and Zane Beegle.
homes _meets conditions pres·
Bergie was also hi red a&gt; swim·
cr lbed In the ordinance.
ming instrurtor.

Board...

(Continued from Page 1)
Wllmingham City Schools. Wl l·
mlngton, Dela ware and fror:n
1971 to 197o was jun ior high
sc hool prin cipal and coordina tor
of adult contin uin g edu ca tio n in
the Syracuse City Schools. Syra·
charged with the malicious cu s~. N. Y . He s~r ved as
wound ing of Roger Lee Handley assis ta nt superint endent of cur·
I I at the Southfork Inn . Route 2. ricuium in . the Fra nkl in Count y
Point Pleasa nt . In Fe bruary; and Schools. 1975 to 1978 and was self
Charles Eugene Pearson, 47, employed In insul"dncea nd fin an·
Gallipolis Ferry, was charged cia! services !ro m 1978 to 1986. He
with th e malicious wounding of wa s named Eas ter n Hig h School
David A. C'arliste , 29, Henderson, pri ncipal In 19811.
at the Hitching Post in April.
Dr. /\piing and his wife,
Malicious wounding Is a fe lony Deanna, have two children and
cha rge.
live oil the Texas Roa d.
Also Indicted were:
- Ea rl Willia m Webb Jr., 20.
Point Pl easan t. and Dav id La GRAVELY TRACTOR
verne Leport , 20. Henderson. on a
SALES &amp; SERVICE
felon y charge of brea king and
204 Condor St.
Pomeroy, OH .
enter in g at Bowln cals In Po in t
Phone
992 .. 2975
Pleasa nt in December 1986.

Grand Jury returns
murder indictments
P T. PLEASANT. IV. Va.- Two
murder Indi ct ments were a mong
1 ~ handt'd down by a Mason
Count y gra nd jury Thursday,
according to Prosecutin g Allorncy Damon B: Morga n .Jr.
Gregory All r n Messer. 2!\,
'Poi nt Pleasa nt , was ind icted ana

Sunday

Councll has not as yet hired a
pool ma nager. Th ey agrer•d to
again advertise for applications
for the pool man ager position.
A!t e ndin g were Mav or
Pickens, J a nice Lawson, clerk·
treas urer , Jack Wllliams .' Sis·
son, Bil l Arnott and Kathr yn
Crow . council m ~&gt;mbers . Ken
Jacks, fire Chi ef, David Lawson,
Lawrence Lisle and Naomi
London.

cll46, R&amp;SM and the 0)1to Valley
Comandary 24, KT . ·
Masonic services will be held
at 7 p.m Saturday evening at the .
Ewing Funera l Home. ·Friend s
may call at the funeral home 7 to
9 tonight and 2 1(1'4 and 7 to 9 on
Saturday. Funeral services will
be held at the fun eral home on
Sunday at 3:30 p.m . Th e Rev .
Ca rl Hi cks will offi ciate and .
burial will be in the Meigs
Memory Ga rdens.

also survive.
Besides his parent s, ' he was
preceded in death by an Infant
brother, and his grandparents,
Mr. and .Mrs . G.W. Armes ..
Services will be 1:30 p.in.
Sunday a t the Syracuse Church •
of the Nazarene with Rev : Robert
Stewa rt and Rev. Glen McMll·
!ian offi cia itng. Bu rial follows In
Mlnersv ll.l e Hill Cemet e ry .
Friends ma y call at the Ewing
Funeral Home from 2 to4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Saturday.

Harold D. Davis
Harold D. Dav.is, 58, Miners·

Jam• Vining

vllle, died Thursday at the Holzer
Medical Center (allowing a
lengt hy illness . He was a car pen·
ter and belonged to Carpenters
Local 1159 in Point Pleasant.
W.Va. He was a member of th e
Syracuse Chu rc h of the Nazarene
and a member ol Drew Webs ter
Pos t 39, America n Legion. He
was /a Korean Co nflict veteran.
Born Apr il 7, 1929 in Miners·
vill e. he was a son of the tate
Douglas and Gl adys Armes Da -

Jan e Vining, 82, 311759 Rock
Sp r l~ gs Road, Pomeroy. d ied
F riday a t Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
She was bo rn Au g. 19, 1904 at
Pomeroy. a daught er of the late
Wesley a nd Rosetta Hysell
Vinin g.

Surviving arE' three gr and·
children. Sandra Kav Morris
Pomeroy : Ro!(er Eblin . Ru:
tland; Larry Eblin of Opelika ,
v is.
·
Ala and a son-in-law. Walt ~r
Surviving are his wife.' Vi rgi· Eblin·. Pomeroy. Nine great nia L. Dav is; two daughters. grand children also survive.
Besides her parents, shE' was
Ressie Shaffer , Pomeroy , a nd
Rac helle Dav is, Minersville; preceded In death by a daughter.
four sons, .Jeff Davis, Syracuse; . Eunice Eblin. two brothers and a
Mark Davis, Middl eport; Greg sister.
Serviees will be held at 1 p.ni .
Davis. Minersville; Richard Da·
vis. Raci ne; a brother. Gene Monday a t the Ewing Funeral
Dav is, Hartford, W.Va.; two Home with Rev. Glen McClung ·
aunt s, Thelma MUter, Syracuse, official in g. Burial will be In Rock
and Art ie Grind ley , Minersville Springs Ce metery. hi ends m,ay
and an uncle, Roy Armes, ca ll at the fun eral home from 2 to
Minersville. Nine grandchildren 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Sunda .y.
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Unwanted pit bulls flood Meigs dog shelter
~ANCY YOACHAM

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dogs have never bitten. "But they' re scared out
lmes.Sentlnel
Staff
anyway," he says, "because they've got kids and
POME
. ROY- While state legislators consider
don 't want to take a chance that the dog might
~~oposals to toughen laws deallilgw.ith ownership
turn mean."
,
C dors ~lc~ may be considered vicious, Meigs
Roseberry has been dog warden just short of a
o~n Y g arden Wayn e Ro seberry is seeing
year and In that time has received numerou s
a~ ~~flux of unwar1,fed pit butts at the count y d,og
reports of dog bites. Some bit es have been from
s ~a:rw
.
. . , ·' . .... . ; dobe~(l)ans , ger(llan Sbepherds, collies a nd other
f th he~tk alone, Ro seberry picked up],) clogs,· ·. ', breeds, but a large -portion have been from pit
e~\ esh e er, elghtofwht~ h,we repltbulls, Of!1\'~ . ': ·:·l'IU'IIs,&lt;··" . '· .. , ":
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br~ 1· 1 ree were .strays . The .re&amp;t were either : ·.,. . Ro~eberry. has also received ~ great nufl'1ber of
ugh! In b),' the own ~rs or he was called by the
reports·of pit bull attacks on other dogs. " At least
~~"!rs 10 prck them up. All the .owners signed
one a· week. "
~0 ses on the•r dogs. .
.
This past Wednesd~y. he reclved a call from an
seberry says th e mcrease In pit bull
Individual on Ohio 143 who reported that a pit bull
~~~ulatton at t~e. shelter has been going on lor
killed her collle. The collie owner confronted the
b
week.~ , smc e a man in Dayton was killed
owners of the pit bull, Ro·seberry says•.. but
YM P11 bull .
,
because the collie was not tied up and was o'lf the
as owners who call Roseber ry tell him th.eir
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owner's proper ty, legal action could not be taken.
An Incident occurred in Middleport where apll
bull ran out of Its dog house caught another dog
and dragged It back Into the,dog house and killed
it. With the help of Mel!(s Prosecuting Attornel'
F red Crow Ill . Roseberry had the dog removed
from Mlddle)iort to a location In the country
Another Incident cited by Roseberry occu~red
In Pomeroy when a woman was walking her pit
bull. The dog lunged for another passing dog,
dragging the woman to the ground . The dog th~n
turned on Its owner and the woman's bl)es did
require medical treatment.
Roseberry says Incidents like these have
occurred all over Mel~s County . "Antlqutt v,
Snowvttte ... every week, someone's calllng." · ·
One . of the main problems with pi! bulls,
according to Roseberry Is that often when people
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decide they can no longer handle them, they duJ11p
the do s 1 1 d f 111 hi
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located."
Roseberry says he has had many pit bulls and
pit bull mixes at the dog shelter which are
"scarred from end to end" which would Indicate
dog fighting. Whether or not this would be from
organl2ed dog fights can not be proven.
He has also had many pit bulls and pit bull
mixes at thr sheller which have been difficult for
him to handle.
With limited space at the dog ' shelter·,
Roseberry tries to keep the population between 15
and 20 dogs . Therefore, with so many dogs coming
In recently, and with the required three-aay
holding period for earh dog. he has had to
euthantze more often to maintain the populatkm.
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Democrats search
for front ·runner
WASHiNGTON (UP! ) - De" ! think you're going t~ see an
mocratie leaders agreed Satur· exciting, healthy, spirited con· .
day the demise of Gary Har t's test ," Paul Kirk , chairman of the
presidential campaign left the Dell)ocratic National Committee
race for the nomination a toss up said In Boston. "T))e ' new Iron·
and sqme fearep the Incident. !runner may not emerge until
" takes , th~ halo ·off" a party after the Iowa caucus."
hoping to.attack Republi.can sins.
" We now proceed with ~
H~rt [s withdrawal, politiCians . ron test ~~~~ , cQyldn' t be more
from lloth ' parties agreed, lett o~~ ':'. Kl,rJ.t o\d~~d. ;;With a p'ew
De!llocrats with ·a vacc~um 'at gen ~rau,n or substpnttve, lriilOV·
the .lop and aoertatn ·b&amp;ttie in the atl ve candidates, we·are a party
coming weeks.and months as the looking to the future whllt&gt; our
other candidates fi ght for the competitlton clings to .the past
a llegiance of Hart 's followers.
~:~nd must defend eight.. years, 9f , .
But th!'re ap~ared ·to be little · dqmesttc and foreign!• policy
cpnsensus beyotid .tha t. .· \&gt;
.. failures ."
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\ Althou!(h most said Hart 's
The · outlook from others was
decision paved the wa y for others not so rosy.
to enter the fray , there was no
"l don't see any 'good news In
single person whom party lead· It," said Cuomo. " ! regret very
much that I! happened ." -The
ers expected would lienefit .
New York Gov . Mario Cuomo, governor, however. said the lack
who earli er this yea r said he of a frontrunner was not a serious
would not run, and Sen . Sam problem'. "Nothing happens
Nunn. D·Ga ., who has put his from here to Iowa," he said.
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MONEY - H111f oi the location of the 1how, fer lhe propolll!d new Robert
proceeda !rotn the 1987 Sprint!' Style ShOw of the B. Morris Llbraey·Medla Center. Her•• Ann
potent ial cand idacy on hold , bo th Thert•, he added, "a star· ts ,
quickly said the drama tic end to born."
Pomeroy Area Merch11nts Assochllton was Chapman, ohow ch11lrmlln, and Sandy lannarcllt,
contrlbutt•d to Pom~roy Elementary Sthool, Association pret~ldent, preoent a check for $800 to
Hart's campaign would not
"Wh at you're going to see ts a
chan!(e their plans.
long two weeks of spin .. . with
.John Ll•le, Pomeroy principal.
Many Democrats tried io put strategists trying to show why
the best fa ce on Hart 's withdra· this Is more favora-bl e to t~elr
wal, saying It was In the best ca ndidat e and not to others ,"
Interes ts of .th e par ty and co uld add ed Rep. Dave Nagle, a
lead to a better campaign that fo rmer Democratic state ~ha ir·
December as. congress ional ln: of co ngress ional hea rings.
By IRA R. ALLEN
'1, would not concentrat e on bring- man In Iowa , the site or the first
lng down a front -runn er.
part y caucuses next year.
WASHINGTON tUP!l - Prrs· ves tigators began unra vell~g the
Casey's family ~uggestcd tha t
!dent Reagan, sayin g he Is thr eads of ·an operation that sold In lieu of flow er s, contributions
Several said they believed
Nagle said he did not believe
there wa ~ plent y of time for a Hart 's situation would cause
"eager to get the factsout " about ar ms to Iran and used the profit s be mad11 Jo the Cont ra war
candida te to emerge, noting tha t tong -term damage for Demo- the !ran-Contra affair, fl ew Sal ·' to buy arms for the Nicaraguan again s t th e Ni c ar a gu a n
at this point In the l976campatgn , crats. "But It takes the halo off urday to th~ funeral of former Contra re bels.
gover nm ent .
Casey 's role ~ sa close adviser
Jimmy Ca rter was virtually us," he added. "Y!e were sitting CIA DtrectorWilllam Casey, who
In testimony Friday . Richard
took many of the sca'ndal 's
to th e presid ent, partisan conser· Secord - the retired Air Force
unknown . And at the same stage there without sin In our own
va tlve Id eologue and master of major i(eneral turned prl v at&lt;~
of the 1984 rac e few would have leadership. The Republicans secrets to the !(rave.
Casey, 74, died Wednesda y of covert spy operations put him at foreign policy flnanciN - told
predlrtt&gt;d that Hart would pose a werp sitting there with one on the
the center of mu ch of the Congrllss he would like most or
serious challenge to Walter Iran situation that we could" complications resulting fr om a
trs timony hea rd In the fi rs t week the $8 million In profits fro m the
Mon(jale.
brain tumor discovered last
have exploited.

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completes:,.
.testimony ·
WASHINGTON IUP!) - Re·
tired Maj. Gen. Richard Secord.
who led the Iran-Contra committees down the scandal's money
trail, says he never talked w,!th
anyone higher than a White ·
House aide about diverting fun~s
to lhP.Contras .
.,Secotd, rompiNing ·f9ur 'dllvt
of tesHmony Friday as th~ first •
witness at tbe Congressional
hearings, stuck to his stor.v that
he had embarked on a patrlolk
mission to secretly sell U.S. arms
to ihe Iranians to help lrec
Amerir an hostagj!&amp; ln Lebanon;,..
Secord acknowledged he w..-a
key player in both ihe t~CCrel aale
of U.S. arms to Iran and the
di version of prorlts to the Nlcara·
guan Contras.
He revealed this week for IlK&gt;
first tim!' !hat only about $.1,5
million or SIS million In profits
from the Iranian arms sales ever
reac hed the Nicaraguan rebelt ,
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account to go to the Casey
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In his wee kly rad io address
!aped Friday for airing Sahlr..
day, RPagan called the World
War I I sec ret agent who managed .his 1980 campaign and got
the CIA directorship as a reward
"a great patriot a nd dedi cate&lt;!
public serva nt. my good friend. ','

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WARSAW , Poland i UP1 i A Polish jetliner tryi ng to
return to the ,warsaw airport
because of engine failure
crashed and burned In a forest
Saturday, kllllng all18,3 people
aboard - Including 38 U.S.
residents - In what one
v•itness desc ribed as a "crem·
atorlum for the passengers."
The crash was the worst In
P olish aviation history.
The Sov iet-built jetlin er ,
which had taken off tess than
an hour ea rlier from War·
saw 's Okecle air port on a
filght to New York 's Kennedy
Airport , developed engine
trouple and crashed In the
Kabackt forest about 6 mtles
. outside Warsaw, Polis h ofll·
ctats said.
A spokesman for LOT, the
Polish nallonal airline, said
171 adult passengers, one
Infant and 11 crew members
died aboard LOT charter ·
night 5055. A LOT ·agent In
Chicago said the passengers
Included 38 U.S. residents.
" The plane had almost full
tanks so when. It came to the
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ground It explode!! and It was
a cremato rium for the passengers, " sa id Chester Gra·
Ilowski of J ersey Cit y, N..J. ,
who was visiting his sister at
her home about 300 yards
from the r rash s it e.
The sia te-run Polish ra dio
station said " the probable
ca use or the catastrophe was
the failure of two engines" on
the lour-engine Il yushin -62
aircraft.
· One American woman Janina 'Sz utc, 4 ~. of Clift on,
N.J . - was late arr ivin g at the
airport and missed the rttght .
"! checked in but was th&lt; •
last person to the customs
ct~a r ance which was very
slow toda y," she said. " I arn
happy that I am alive b ~ t J am
all numb."
.. Grabowski, editor In chief of
the Post Eagle newspaper In
New Jersey, said a 300-to 400·
yard -long swath was cut in th e
forest by the falling plane.
"There were hands, heads
and other parts of the bodies
scattered around, some were
hanging on the irees and all of

them Wt't'&lt;' charred,•· he said. ,
"No s ing!~ horlv hall r lothc•s
on. They wr•rr na ked ix'ca u s~.....
the clot h&lt;'s t·a ught li re and .•'
bur ned.'·'
."
The wca&lt;hr r was clear th1• ·
entire ;,~ mlnut('s tht• planP:
was In the air . offi cials sa l!! .• ·
A LOT spokes man , who sa id,;.'
" the plan&lt;· was tilled to Its•. .
capacit y," said most of th e ~
passen!(CJ'S were Pairs a nd
America ns of Polish d esc~ nt
who werr ret urning home.
Lydia Wr lnu. a tru vel age nt
at the Polonez Travrl Agr n r~·
in New Bri tain. Conn., sa id lh(' ·
lll'm had booked 10 people on .
the flight . She sa id al,l 10 wrrP
Polish citizens clthrr coming
to the Vnlted States to vfs lt or
returning to the U.S. aft ~ r
visiting the ir homeland .
On March H, 19811, a LOT
Ily ushln -62 a lr lln!'r fl ying ,
from New York to Warsaw ··
crashed out side tlie capitaL ·
when It att~mpted an emrr .. :
gency landing, killing all fl't ·
people on board - lncludtn" 22
merttbers and officials of ~-.•
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"It's a note from my folks excusing me from the- uh- the 'S' word
education class. They're
me at home."

Sex and presidents

Letters to the .editor

: WASHINGTO N - Bedroom hanky -panky has bee n hlameu for
destroy ing a num ber of president ial candidueics, but America ns
have sent a number of mpn to lh ~ Whi te House who"• sex lives flunked
tbe publicly proclaimed standards of rh~ir lime.
: For exarr.plr, T homas JcffNson. ThPrP is rra sonabl'' eonvfncing
e:vtdence that he had a iong-slandln g rela tion ship wi th san,fjemmlng, a black slave. and that she&gt; bore him srvc rul children.
• This was no secret in .Jef ferso n' s tim e; a Virginia newspaper
printed r epea ted stor ies abou t II. Jl'ffc'r son was ciPrtPd pres id ent
1\VIce and Is regarded as onr of the· truly grea t men to occ upy thr
White House.
; For example, Andrew ,Jackson. He eommilled IJiga my . marrying a
lfOman who was alread9 11)arrlcd. /\I though tht•y honestly believed
Mrs. Jackson had been gra nt r d a &lt;llvorce. both were publicly accused
o1 moral laxity and worse. But .Jackson wa sc lcc t&lt; •d !wire and is listed
a,nong t he stronges t preside nt s.
: For example. Grover CIPvrla nd . He falh l'r('d an ilit'gi tl matt· child
apd, when the lssu&lt;' was raised du rl ng his prPsidt•n 1111 I ra mpa ign, told
ali. Hr was elected president twl c-r ancl was known as a co mpl etelv
~bnest public official in a tim e ol rl1mpan1 political corruption . ·
&lt;The list goes on. Warren Hardi ng. no presidential gia nt hlrl
&lt;:ertainly popular in his lim e. earrlrd on an affair wi th a younger
W,oma n In th e Whil e House. F'ran kli n 0 . 11oosevel! . cl rc·ted president
four lim es. had an affair with his wlfr' s s&lt;'&lt;Trtarv and maintained
~ontart wl!h the woman l o the day ol hi s death. ·

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female drlv or dul'lng Wot·lcJ Wa r II. R&lt;~th .John Kenn&lt;'d)' and Lyndon
Jphnson have been pictu red as mrn who lrd cxtrrmC'Iy arlivc extru ·l\'tarltal sex lives before and du ri ng tlwir tours In thP White House .
• II should be noted thai In some of I hrs. · r·asr s. the pr&lt; •s ldrnl 's sex ual
;n1ssteps did not bc!'omt' public knowledge until aflrr he' lc·fl offier.
J!ut In mos t of them . the po lltlcH I graprvinr had thr story in r noug h
~.,t a ll to make the lnd ividual ·v ulnPrabiP to all ack by th e po litica l
&amp;pposlt ion.
: Why weren't they cxposrd'~ II is poss iblr th;rt mos t of th e men
111entloned above were so strong in other :: II ribull's \'al ued by the
· voters- lc•adcr shlp, positions on the lssurs :mel protrssiona I integrity
;l:- that disclosure or gossip about lhPlt' &gt;exual activities didn 't hurl
Nlem politically .
~ It rertalnly Is I r ue I hal somP politician &lt;:rppr;n· to hilvP been ruined
~y sex -related sca n•bl s, but in most cases thrsr mrn had some other
1erlous political problems .
.: For exa mple. Nelson nockefdlrr"s mP&lt;sv di\'Orce ha s been blamed
fOr endin g Il ls presldenlla l chanPl'&lt;. anti Ch :qJpaqulddick is bPIIevcd
ly many to be an lnsu,·m ount ;ii11C' nhsl &lt;.wll' IJrlwPrn Fdward M .
{'ennedy and the Whit t• Housr.
, . tlwl r op jJOnrnts, but
• Those lncldrn l s cerlalnly wprt · sl' izr·d upon IJ_
~case ra n be mad&lt;' th ai 11or kl'fl'llrr' s lillrral Rl'publif'anism mad&lt;'
Olm polson to the powt•r brokrrs of 1lw LO I' . :md 1hal l&lt;cnnr d\' 's pal h
&amp;&gt; higher office ha s bern blor·kl'd more b ,\ ' the imag&lt;• of wild ryrcl
tadlral thorplha t of sex &lt;llh lel&lt;' and swlngi nJ.( pluvbov.
.i A teni a ti\le eonrluslon : If C;l!')' i·b rt ·•; I !t~ pr r siden l i:i) etlort fai ls.
~won't be solely b('raus.· of hi s allrg&lt;·cl '"womanizin g... If thr vo!Ns
DNcei•IC Han as Waller Moncl :ilr IJil'l u•·•·d him in 1!1~ ·1 - rem&lt;•mbcr
\lu•hr:rr'&gt; the beef'! .. - Ihe Ca pilolll iII tow n hou"• &lt;'pisode will only bt•
sm11ll push to a eu n&lt;lid ary lh:r t wa s rra d, · Jo go doll'n lh&lt;' tubc•s.

third world pollee states, l ike the
Sandlnlstas, where people vanish
without a trace.
Gayle Price

Propaf{anda
Reference is made to that
cartoon appearing on page 3 of
th e Daily Sentinel for M ay 1, 1987.
Down with the sentiments ex ·
pressed ther e. That Is not news.
IJ's propaganda.
Amy Carter and Abbi e Ho f.
fman want to creal turmoil in this
country. Amy has been m aking a
spectacle of herself. "You ain' t
gonna keep this girl down In
Plain's". She was bagged with
Abbie Hoffma n, former cocai ne
dealer and rlotmaster, for dis·
turbl ng the peace at the Unlver·
sl!y of Mass. Incidentally she
was off her turf. She Is a student
at Brown Unlversl!y.
"The First Daughter " pleaded
guilty to the charge and stood
trial. The j ury fou nd her lnno·
cent. By what standard of ll'gal
fairness ca n a person be fou nd
Innocent aft er plea ding guilt y?
She shou ld have been found
guilt y by !he jury and given an
appr opriate se ntence.

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; . ;o~XTER
Debbie L.
:~G ·
f 27004 St r Hall Rd.
.:nex;~~~~~s recently"named as~
:J.987 R
t 5 F 11 w b the Ohio
B
d e1e~
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egen s.
oar 0
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:·The Regent s Gr·ad uate Profes·
31onal Fe llowsh ip was developed
· l~st ,. faH "to kee~. Ohio's bes t
!)r ains m lh~ sta-te. a(·cordlng 10
lobe Regents report. Each fellow
rcc&lt;'lves a g-ra n1 of $ 3.50° per
~ear for two yea rs to pursue
graduate or graduate profes·
~lona l work.
. McGuire wlli be a!lending Rio
t;; rande Co llege.
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Of. eourse the ClA was th e
party rea lly on trial in this state
(Mass.) of heady liberals. The
CIA. central intelligence agency,
does what It has to do to protect
the Interests of the American
people: It protects freedom lovIng Americans as well as a host of
misfits and crackpots among us.
We can not ,expect the KGB to
protect us . I do no t like to see the
legitimate press Intimate that an.
arm of our government , the CIA,
maliciously murders people,
over throws other governments
or mines harbors without reason.
We need the CIA, for security
reasons and to guarantee our
co ntinued exl ste_
nce In a hostile
world .
That cartoon. is cheerln!( on th£&gt;

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high pressure area that has
produced the hot weather pat! ern
was expected to pu sh tempera ·
lur es Into the 90s In the northern
P lains today, Crowther said.
Records Friday Included 102 al
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Gallipolis native
director of gallery
GALL IPOI.I S Nancy
Koehler. a native of Gallipolis.
has been director pf Images
Galler.v, a photography gallery
i n Ci ncinnati, for lhe last three
K oe hler's rcspo nslblii!les in·
elude displaying photograph y.
work of local. regional and
n a tionall y- k n own
phologr:rp hers.
She is th e author of two books,
"Soft Jewel ry," and "Pho to f\rt
Proresses." She Is married and
lives in Ci ncin nat i and Yellow
Springs.
Shl' is the daughter of retired
city schools teacher. Mrs . G&lt;•n·
eva Howell. 140\&lt;J First f\ve .,
Ga llipolis.

H UNTINGTON. W.Va. iUP I )
- An Ohio man, who ordered
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victims. has been' sentenced to
two life terms for robbery an d
sex ual assaul t.
Prosecu tors sai d Jeffrev
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Ohio, was sentenced to concurre nt terms of life in prison on
charges of aggravated robbery.
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Prosecut ors sa id Cha m bP,rs
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tington establ ishment and rob
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"This Is the first step of our
Man y of the 1:n people who
300 Second
improved cooperation," said
died In the 19li4 /\ Iaska ear th·
Anatoly Alekseev, director of the ' quake were killed b.l ' tsunamis.
Gallipolis
Novosibirsk Computer Cent er· of
the Sovie t Academy of Science . .--------~---.1.-------'------:Now, Immediate exchange of
data. such as mi ght be prompt ed
by a strong qu ake on E'ilher side
of the U.S.-Sov iet border, goes
through Tokyo.
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Direct com munication be·
tween the Al aska Tsunami Warn ·
i ng Ce nter and Si berian center
"i s very deslr.able," ,\Jekseev
sa id , "but thai's future."
W.J . Rapa lz of the Instit ute of
Ocea n Sciences In Sidney , British
Col umbia, also voiced Interes t In
the Sov iet resear ch. say\ng good
Informat ion was tough to get In
last year's tsunami panic In 1he
wake of a m~jor Al as ka quake.
On May 7, 1986, a 7. 7 magnitude
earthquake In the Aleutian I s·
lands generated sm all Pacificwide tsunamis, which caused no
d&lt;J mage. bul prompted war nings
causing resident s of severa l
low-ly in g are&lt;Js to flee to high er
ground.
Historica l records show 47
major quakes have occurred
since 1800 near t he Kamchatka
Peni nsula, Sakhalin I sland and
the KurU Isla nds . Ala ska's Aleu!lan chain has experienced 27
such quakes. Twelve of these
quakes, six on each side of the
border. have produced tsuna mi s
grea ter th an 18 feel.

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Sh0wPrs a nd rhundt'rs torms
along the weste r n Gulf Coast
brought heav~ rains to sou th eas tern T exas and Louisia na. Nearly
an inch of rain fe iiiOI0 Friday at
Lafayelle. La .. and nPa r i)' a
half-Inch at Lake Charles.
In Texas. strong thunder· .
&gt;to r ms brought almost an inch of
r ain in 30 m in utes alliouston an d
produccq go lfball:size hall
so uthwc•s t of the ci ty. Marble·
size hail fell in Falls Count,•.

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Wishes All
A
Happy Mother's Day!

Texas. Mor e than .2Y.J Inches of .
rain deluged western sections of
Austin.
, By co ntrast. frost warnings '"-;::::::::::::::::::::::;;
were In effect earl~ today for 1
much of Vermont and eas tern
New York sl ate as well as the
mountain s and the Greenbrier
Valley of West Virginia .

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hurled a Frisbee to a friend.
"Ain 't' no air conditioning under
1he hood of a car."

Soviets _huddle. over earthquakes·

By ,JEFF BERLINER
ANCHORAGE. Al as ka (UPII
- . Soviet sci entists, vlsl!lng
Alaska followin g a lpng lull in
join1 U.S.·Soviel seisrl&gt;ic studies.
Continued from A·l
said they are Inching closer lo
entrepreneur who came to lhe being able to predict threa ts
aid· of government official s who posed by big ocean waves kn,own
asked for his hel p. not a pa1d
as tsunamis.
government agent. :fhesubject is
The waves are sometimes
touchy because all military aJd produ ced by major eanhquakes .
and government Involve ment
" How close are
. we'' I t's a
with the Co nt.r~ s was banned- dlfflcu·ll question, but we now
when the diversion l ook place.
have s0me theo r etical basis' ' for
The joint Senate-House com ·
mitlees which opened hearin gs predicting the size or a tsunami
based on ccertaln dat a following
this w;..k into the scandal
recessed for th e weekend and a large earthqu ake. V .K . Gusla·
pla nned to call former National kov, head of the Tsunami ReSecurity adviser Robert MeFar- ·search Program at Novosibi r sk,
said Frida y.
lane Monday when testi mony
Tom Sokolow ski. director of
enters its second week.
th
e Alaska T sunami Warning
Whit
S
d
'd d
. e, ecor
prov1 e
?n Center , said sc ientist s do not ·
outsiders v_tew of the affatr , know how to analyze eart hqu ake
McFarlane 1s e~pected to des· energy so as to make detailed
crlbe an mslder s v1ew of the
predict ions about tsunam is'
Oval Offi ce and what President
height and power .
Reagan was told of the operation.
Although Alaska 's A leutian
Secord. In 17 hours of grueling
Island chain and the Soviet
testimony, sa id he directed the
te rritory beyond are In lhe same
sc hem e to sell U.S. ar ms to Iran
ac tive seismic zone. sc ientists do
and send military hardware to
not share Information directlythe Contras on the orders of Lt.
something Soko lowski and the
Col. Oliver North - the Whit e Russia ns wa nt changE'd.
House aide who operated the'
scheme from the basement of the
Wh ite House.
And he told the commitlee the
"whole world Is laughing at us''
because of the spotlight on the
affair.

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A heat wave that ha s·baked Ihe
West all week. and set scores' of
records loomed over the north'
ern J;&gt;ial'ls. while frost warnings
were posted for New England
Saturday.
• More tha n two dozen record
n!ghs were es tablished Friday in
Wa shington . Oregon, California.
Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
Readings r limbed above 100
degrees · in Arizo na, Califor nia
and Washington. Since Monday,
more than 75 record highs have
been set In the West.
The na!lon's hot spot Friday
was 103 degrees at Yuma, Ariz.
' 'Th ere' ll be continued warm
weather In the Wes t, th e sa me
pattern, " said Hugh Crow ther of

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comerrompolntingrothe
party's
success
In recapturing control
of
the Senate last year or In
"mindlessly Invoking" names of
former part y leaders.
"The Democratic Party has
done best when we have been
tru~ to our heritage of bold
innovation and decisive action,"
Glenn said.
"We have won When we have
stood and spoken not just for the
minority who are poor but also
lor the majority who are not
rich."

WITH TRADE

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INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UP!)
Glenn said Democrats should
-Sen. John Glenn, D· Ohio, says not parrot Republican policies
If the Democrats hope to recap· but rekindle the party' s progres·
lure the White House In 1988 they sivr tradition and try to restore
must earn the ronfldence and people's trust in politics .
trust of Americans.
"II (trust) is diminished by
In remarks prepared lor dellv- presidents who say one thing in
ery Friday at the Harry S. public but do another In secret,' '
Truman Presidential Library, Glenn said. "And confidence Is
where Glenn received a dlslin· · shaken when those at th e top
gulshed public service award, he. admit they've been asleep at the
made no mention of Gary Hart's switch."
withdrawal from the 1988 pres I·
denlial race.
Ear iier Frld ay , Glen n sa ld, r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_-1
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POMEROY .,.. The Rev. Men·
zel Smith, 66, Wlilshlre, Ohio,
formerly of Pomeroy. died Saturday at his home . following a
lingering Illness.
.
Rev , Smith was a pastor lor the
. United Brethren In Christ Church
(ol 30 years. He was ordaIned by
the churcl) In August, 1961. lie
was a veterans of the U.S. Army
having served In Germany durIng World War IL He worked as a
coal miner from 1945 until 195ii
before entering the ministry·.
Rev. Smith was pastor of the
Enterprise United , Brethren
Church In Pomeroy from 1962
unlil1968 and of the Mt. Hermon
Church In 1968 and 1970. He went
to Willshire after serving. In
Meigs County and had been
pastor of the Willshire United
Brethren In Christ Church since
that time .
.Borp on Dec. 1. 1920 at
Imperial, W. Va .. Rev. Smith
was a son of the late Alonzo and
Hattie Smith.
'surviving are his wife, Genevieve (Totter) Armstrong Smith
whom he married on March 10,
1945: five daughters, Mrs. Jerry
!Greta) Strader. Weston. W.
Va.: Bonnie Smith. Little HockIng: Mrs. John D. (Judith)
Dunner. Route 7, Decatur, Ind.:
Mrs. Michael (Marie) Bentz.
Route 1. Willshire: Mrs. Don
!Beverly) Henrey, Route 3,
Rockport: two sons, Dana Menzel Smith. Route 1. Willshire, and
David Duane of Willshire. Also
surviving are six brothers, Cecil
of French Creek, W.Va.: DeWitt,
Weston. W. Va.: Gall and Hoy,
both of Buckhannon, W. Va.:
Monzo!. a twin brother of Rev.
Smith, Silver Springs, Md .; Mar·
rls of Akron: seven granddaugh·

Glenn tells democrats
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Menzel Smith

Earn confidence,

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Mav 10. 1987

Section

·- --Local b'riefs ----. ·Process 31 cases in · Meigs County Court
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Pl fin d rug f .ree entertalnment

ROCK SPRINGS.- Plans have been announced for the third
annual drug free entertainment night to be held at Meigs High
Sc hool on Sat urday, May !6.
Spo nsored by the Meigs Hi gh School Teenage Institute lor the
Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse, the even t Is being
coordinated by Meigs High School faculty member, Jeannie
Taylor . Over 400 people attended last year's event from severa l
elementary , junior high, high schools and colleges.
Hours for the event have been set for 7:30p.m. to 12:30 a .m.
with registra tion for a talent show to be held between 7:30 and 8
p.m . In the gy mnasiu m lobby. The talent presentation will begi n
at Sin the gym nasiu m followed by the talen,t award prizes and
possible tesllmonlals. A dance and dance contes t will follow in
the cafeteria .
Ca tegories lor the talent show Include air bands, comedy
skits, dramat ic skits-poetry, live musical entertain ment , and a
miscellaneous category. Prlzecs will be $50 lor first place. $30
for second and $20 for third place.
Refreshments will be served free of charge and the cost of
admission Is com ln mcnl to no chemica l use before or during the
eve ning. A num ber of local merchants have con tribut ed
merc handise and gift certificates to be awarded as prizes for
the eveni ng's even ts. Anyone wishing to made a contributi on
should rontar t Mrs. Taylor at the high school, 992-2158.

Pomeroy Chamber to meet Tuesday
POMF.ROY - The Pomeroy Area Chamber of Commerce
will meet In monthly session at noon Tuesday at the Trinity
Church In Pomeroy. At 8 a.m. Tuesday, the month ly meetin g of
·the Bend Area Merc han ts Assoc iation will be held at Bank One .

Squads answer Jour alarms
POMEROY - Fo ur calls were answered Friday by local
unit s, the Meigs Cou nty emergency Medica l Services reports.
At 10:02 a .m., the Tuppers Plai ns unit took .James Kelly, Alfred,
to Camden-Clark Hospital in Parkersburg; Racine at 4:21p.m.
took Ty Johnson from Per ry Run Road to Veterans Memorial
Hospital: Syracuse at 8: II p.m. took Kelly Swisher from Rustle
Hilis to Vetera ns Memorial and at 11 :19 p.m. Middleport took
Maggie Ne lson fro m Pearl St. to Vetera ns Memorial.

Alumni tickets available
POMEROY - Pomeroy Hi gh School gradua res can secure
tickets for the annua l al umni association banquet a nd dance at
Sw lshPr-Lohse Pharmacy, at Francis Florist or may m ~ il a
stamped self-addressed envelope and $10 a ti cket to Box 202,
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769. Guests are welcome to attend.
The deadline for the association's scholarship applicat ions Is
•. May 15 and they are to be sent to the same address .

Gallipolis firemen summoned
GALLIPOLIS - The Ga lllpolls FtrP Department reported a
truck fir e Friday afternoon near the Ga llipolis Ice Co. a t .71Ci
First Ave.
The fire ca used an estimat ed $100 damage to a 1984 Chevy Luv
' truck owned bv Howard Hysell, of Rutland. The fire started In
the transmission and burned hoses, thl' truck's Int erior and the
transmission fluid s . One truck and 12 firemen were at the scene.
The fire department responded to a ca ll to a wreck site one
mile east of Rodney, on Ohio 588, to hose down the vehicles
Involved and to prevent a fire.
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GALLIPOLIS - The city man ager's offi ce has a n ~oun ced
that petitions for nomination to the city co m111iss loner s offi ce
'Ca n be picked up at the Gal lipolis City Building from 8 a:m. to Ci
p.m. Monday and Tuesday and fr om 8 a.m. to .I p.m .
Wednesday . The petitions must be retu rned by Wednesday.
May 13, no later tha n :1 p.m.
Two seals will be up when the !our -year terms of Richard
tDirkl Moore and Dow Sau nders expire this yea r.

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:Police investigate two
car accident Friday
GALLIPOLIS- The Gallipolis
Pollee Department reponed a
rear-end collis ion In the 900 block
of Second Avenue Fr id ay
afternoon.
James V. Lambert. 38, of 2145
Eastern Ave .. was driving north
. on Second Avenue when a car
driven by Michael E . Northup,
· 18, of Rt . 2. Crown City, hit him
. from behind.

Northup was ci ted for assured
clear distan ce.
In other po ll ee mutt ers. [)('lla
M. Hughal'l. ;,9, of Point Pleasa nt, w. Va ., was cited Friday
aftemoon for running a stop sign.
Bradley S. Sml!h, 21, of 13.1 Pine
St .. wa s cited Friday night for not
wearing eye protection while
riding a motorcycle.

POMEROY - Thirty-one
cases were processed in the
weekly court of Meigs County
Court Judge Patrick O'Brien.
· Among the cases were 10
forfeitures of bonds , all posted on
speeding charges. Forfeiting
were Mark Buckland. Mariet ta,
$70: John Calvin Epperson, Par·
kersburg, w. Va., .s7o: Sharon
Haemmerle, Loveland, $50;
Dwight Pannell. Columbus, $50;
Va lerie Parsons, Huntington, w.
Va., $50; Linda Wilson, Center·
ville, $50; J ames Shiffl et, Glaus·
ter. s7o: Olivia Zlv ney, Athens,
$70; Shelly Cook, Elkhart, Ind., .
$44 , and William Jones, Hamil·
ton, $50. Gillispie Howard, Pome·
roy, paid costs only on an
animals at large charge.
Seven other defendant s were
fined on speeding charges and
Include Jean Pflle, · Char lecol,
Pa., $27 and cos ts: Alvin Barnell,
Pomeroy, $25 and costs: Cecil
Roseberry, Racine. $25 and

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REMEMBERS WELL
For Fred Goegleln, active for
many years wllh both the
Meigs County Falr ·Board and
the Meigs County Pioneer and
Hlstorlc!l] Society, havlns the
deteriorating log cabin moved
and restorrd, Is like watching
a part ol his family history
being preserved. The cabin
was built on land purchased
hy his grandfather, Jacob, In
ISH, .r emaining In the fa!fliiY
until recent years. Goegleln
hoL' spent most of his 88 years
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when a car driven by Kathy P .
Morrison, 33. of Leo n, W. Va .,
rear-ended her.
Morrison was cited for ass ured
clear distance.
ln Perry Township Friday at
7:45a.m., on Watts Road , Nlcho·
las S. Nolan, 16. of Rt. .1,
Gallipo lis, was traveling w.est.

towa rd the Watts Road-Pioneer
Trail junction, when an cas l·
bound car driven by .Jeffre)· A.
Nut ter, 17. of Rt. :J. Ga ll ipolis.
stopped In the road. barked up
and struck Nolan's car in the left
side.
Nu tter was r itrd for improper
backing .

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Municipal Court
GAL LIPOLIS - In Gallipolis
Municipal Court Frida y. Lonnie
G., Hall, 46. Rt. 1, Bidwell, was
fined $300. court cos ts and a
10-day ja il ro mmilment for DW I.
Walter C. Booth, 26, of Proctor·
vil le, was fin ed $.100 and given a
three-day jail commitment for
DWI.
l n other court cases, Cheila L.
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jail sentencP for drug possession.
Allen Cox, Rt. 4. Gallipolis. was
fined $2o for assault. He was also
given a suspended 90-day jail
term lor criminal damaging.
Allen A. Cox (not the same
person1, 21, of Eureka Star
Route, Gal lipolis, was fined $12
and court costs for having a loud.
cracking exhaust.
Speedl n!( bonds were forfeited
by Gary H. Cu ndiff, 46, Wellston,
$72: and Timothy S. Baxter, 24 ,
Cinci nnati, $.18.
Other bonds were forfe ited by
Cat hy Bias, of Eureka Star
Route, Gallipolis. $20. fa II ure to
pay parking meter viola! Ions:
and Inez A. Stocker, 4•. 45 Spruce
St .. $40, fa ilure to yield when
turning left .

Granted-license
GALLIPOLIS - Ga le Richard
Gill, 27, of Mt. Sterling, a nd Anita
Lee Hall, 20, of Rt.l, Crow n City,
were gra nted a marriage license
Monday In Gall la County Probate Co ~r t . They wercll)8rrled In
a civil ceremony conducted the
same day by Probate Judge
ThollJas Moulton.
Other marr iage licenses were
granted to Steven Franklln Sho·
emaker, 28, and Kathy SuP
Woods, 24, both of !'i.l6 Jackson
Pike: Friday. Gerald Ray Hall,
:lO, and Lori Ann Kerr, 23, both of
844% Fi rst Ave., received th~lr
marria ge license Friday, as did
Keith Edwa rd Pearson, 31, and
Isa belle Lynn Hooper, both of
New Haven, W. Va.

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GAL LIPOLIS - Dennis Ml·
chael Blac kst on, 23. of Rt. 2.
Bidwell, was brought tq the
Gailla County Jail by the Ga ll la
County Sheriff's Department
Friday afternoon, charged with
domesllc violence.

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cleared for farm ing.
Times-Sentinel Stuff
It was first occupied by the
POMEROY - The ru stic log Fosters, later by the Jenkinson s,
ca bin constructed in 1829 that has the Jesse Brewsters, the Tom
stood apart midst the spacious Wagners, a nd ances tors of Goe·
modern structures of a Rock glein, an d was last occupi ed in
Spr ings rofnmunity has been the summer of 1967 by Mr . and
dismantled and moved to the Mrs E rn es t Ketter who moved In
fairgrounds.
after finding themselves withou t
Moving the dcter iorat ing old a place to live when th e Rou te 3~
cabin which presented a stri king four-lane came through Rock
contrast In life s tyle fro01·ptoneer Springs and took thei r home.
days to the present lime by it s
It was the concern of fair board
loca tion was the project of the members a nd the histor ical
Me igs Coun ty Fair Board and the society that the landmark be
Meigs Coun ty Pioneer and His· preserved and not fall in thf' fa re
torlcal Society.
of progress that brought about
It is anoth er step by the two · the decision to move the cabin to
groups. to promote and preserve the fairg rounds.
a segment of the cou nt y's
And It was n' t an easy job.
history.
Fortun ately there is a local
The cabin of two rooms with a man. Bob Thompson, who has the
stone fireplace and a narrow know-how and the equipment to
, stai rway leading to an attic was di smantle, move and rea ssemble
•. the .homestea d of the Edward old log cabi ns. He's done H
Foster family who came to Meigs several times. One stands near
:- County In 1816.
his home overlooking the Pome, : According to F'reu Coegleln. roy 'footb all fi eld, while two
:- wtio has spent a ll of his 88 years others were done for Ihe Mason
. • at Rock Spr ings. his gra ndfather, Count y Hlstorir al Socif' ty .
·: Jacob, pu rc hased the farml and
Before the disa ssembling and
:· on which the cabin sta nds in 1814. moving process was begun , a
;. The rabin was built from logs concrete floor was poured on the
;. ta ken off the land when it was
new location. Ea ch log was then

marked with an aluminum ta g so
that the logs cou ld be pul bark I he
wa y they were originally . The
di smanliin g of I he original cabin
took lwo days and it look another
week's work to reassemble th em.
Logs wh ich weie rotted out
werf' repla ced by some which,
Thompson said, "were about Ihe
same age and about the same
size" tak en from an old ba r n on
th e far m of Tom Hamm in Ne ase
Setliement and an old ca bin
wh ich belong&lt;'d to Pat Woods.
Thompso n' s· hope of moving
the stone chimney in one piece
lit erally fell apal'l . The chimney
had been laid in with mud. he
said. a nd "crumbl ed at th e first
touch." However. the stones will
be used in reconstructing the
chimn ey, according to Thomp·
son of Associat ed Fa brtcator s
who ha s donat ed his tim e and
equipment to I he project.
Ri ght now Thompson a nd his

the !BOO's will be used In the ca bin
whir lt wi ll be OJX'n to fa irgocrs,
for educationa l · vis it s. and on
spec ial

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Add ed 10 the setting Is another
building from the sam e i Ime
perl'od . An old log s mok e house
was moved intact from a farm in
the Nease Selt le ment area now
owned by Hamm . While il wa s

moved In one plcct•. Thompso n' s
crew disassPmblcd it at th e site.
re pla ced some· of the rott ed logs ,
and reconstru r terJ it on a ronr ret e pad.
The or igi nal hooks and an old
Sil l t ba rrel. both golnr: buck 1o the
1800'.&amp;. were still in thf'
smokehouse .
Currently th er e arc nu plum; to

ad,d anythin g 01sc lo th e ploM er

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map le t rec on the fa lrgroun~s.
a It hough thaI possibility Is ot
being p1·~c lu ded by the dedlcat d
F'alr Boa rd and Historical o·
&lt;'ict v members.
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Beca use of the reconslrucllar
the 150 year old log cabin
smokehouse will stand for
nr s, preserv in g u
Meigs County's past
genera tions.

crC' w have gonP about as far as

they ca n go. The logs now lwve to
"sellle In " before the chink ing
ran be done, but plans call fo r Ihe
work lo be co mp leted before
August when the Meigs Count y
Fai r opens .
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OLD SMOKEIIOUSE - This old smokehou se
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IN!come a part of Ihe pioneer dis play. The original
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smok ehouse. The slrudurc was torn apart, l!ad
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accident on the exit ramp of U.S.
35. leading to Ohio 7, Friday, at
3:30 p.m.. according to the
Gallla·Melgs Post of the State
Highway Patrol.
Viola D. Mayes, 55, of Lesage,
W. Va., had stopped on the exit
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costs: David Johnson, Middle- Syracuse, fa.ilure to yield, S20and probation, res tra mm g order
port, $27 ,a nd costs; Michael costss, seven days gl\"en to issued , and CO&lt;i ts; domestic via·
..Pore. Chester, $24 and costs: provide proof of Insurance: seat lence, six month jail senten ce
' David Baker, Middleport, ·$22 belt offense, ordered to see suspended down to 20 da ys
and costs; David' Donnelly, Dub- . movies; Walter Haggy IJ, Ru· served a nd costs.
lin, $24 and ~osts.
tland, no headlights, $5 and rr==j~miiiriif~iiir::~
Others fined Include Linda costs; William Ritchie, Reeds - 1
Douglas, Albany, !allure to yield ville, disorderly condu ct, $25 and
for a stop sign, $10 and costs: costs; Myrna Linkaus, Shade,
Matthew Smith, Point Pleasant , driving while intoxicated, $225
W.Va ., !ollowlng too closely, $10 and costs, three days i n jail. jail
arid costs; Rodney Cornell, Point suspended upon completion of
Pleasant, fishing without a valid three day accred ited. r esidenll al
non-resident license. $25 and treatment · program; S22o fine
costs; Deron Howery, Albany , applied to cost of ,l)rogram: 60
failure to display valid registra· day license suspension·; Jack
tlon. $10 and costs; Stephen Miller, Middleport. Improper
Roush, Galllpoils., passing on .a handling of a firearm in a motor
double yellow line, $10 and costs; vehicle, six months jail sent ence,
112 ct.
James Polcyn, Middleport, no suspended. one year probation.
Only
mutner, $5 and costs; Daniel forfeit ure of .22 revolver, costs;
Hysell, Middleport, no motorcy- falslflcali 0n, six months jail
cle license, $75 a nd costs. fiv e sent ence, suspended, one year · Bulova &amp;
days In jail; suspended jail time probation and costs; Fl'anklin
Stika
and. $25 of fin e suspended if Laudermilt. Pomeroy, assault,
Watches
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wit hin ,liJ days: Carol Smith, to 20 days served. · one year

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Falr~tround s. l..&lt;&gt;gs which hlld
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replaced with ones taken from
a log barn on the Tom Hamm
farm and a f!ahln owned by
Pat Wood!l. A polecat with u
boom was used to lift lhe IOJ!II
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COLD HAZZARDS: The ''Dukes of Hazzard"
are reuniti ng under different names. ,John
Schneider , who played Bo Duke In the TV series ,
and Torn Wopat, who played Luke, are in the
· Candadla n Yukon, making a film for CBS-TV
called "Christmas ·comes to Wi llow creek,"
about brothers feuding over a woman.
·
Loca tion shooting Is under way In Dawson City,
50 miles from the Alaskan bo rder, where It
snowed two days ago. The cast, including s inger
Hoyt Axton, eventually will move to warmer
Vancouver for indoor shooting.
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FINAL RESTING PLACE: Kate Smi th left
$2&gt;.000 to St. Agnes Church In Lake Placid, N.Y.,
when she died las t June at age 79 and now the
chu rch Is goi ng to relax Its policy against
mausoleums just for her.
Th e churc h com mittee voted to allow the
erec tion of a $40,000 rose-colored mauso leum.
whic h will Incl ude a stai ned-glass window. "We
made a co ncession beca use of her," said the Rev.
Robert Lamille.
The execut or of Smit h's wi ll had said there
migh t be court actio n If Smith' s bu ria l wishes
were not carr ied out. Smit h's body now Is in a
receiving vault at the church. Smi th , who had a
home In 1.-ake Plac id and spent many su mmers at
the resort vlllagP In the Adirondacks, also left

$5.00o to La ke Placid Memorial Hospital.
POSTHUMOUS ACQUITTAL:· Lenny Bruce
has again been cleared of obscenity charges. The
Sa n Francisco Bar Association recreated the late
comedian's trial lor using an unprintab le tO-letter
obscenity In his nightcl ub act. Comedian Will
Durst, playing Bruce, told the mock trial that his
act Involved Issues of bigotry, homosexua lity and
hypocrisy- such as "the hypocrisy of a president
who forgot."
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Police Inspector Fran!&lt; Falzon tes tified Bruce's
act aroused prurient interests and had no
redeeming socia l vall!!". But on ·cross·
examination, Falzon admitted he sometimes
hears the 10-leller word In the police station but
could not recall if he ever used it himself. Bruce,
who died of a drug overdose at age 40, was
acqu itted In the origi na l San Francisco tria l In
1962.
HE RO'S SHIP: The frigate USS Rodn ey M.
Davl~, named for a young Marine sergeant who
sacrificed himself by diving on a grenade in
Vietnam, ~a s com missio ned Friday in Long
Beach. Ca hf., a nd it was a bittersweet moment for
his fam ily.
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"! pray we will never have to use th is ship In
time of war," said Davis' mot her, Ruth. "As a
mother th at lost a son, I wish no one ever
experiences that. " -

·Take one-minute break
:Sunday you Supermoms
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPli -A
reformed supermom who star ted
. a movement ai med at lur ing
·overac hi evers Int o tak ing a
· break Is ca lling for a Mo ther's
· Day "sit -out " in which 40 000
: members do noth ing for' 60
seco nds.
The sit -out has a theme "Grant me the courage to . be
average" -a nd Is bi lled as " the
•most useless minut e In American
• history," Ca rol Orsborn said
·.Friday.
Orsborn , who fou nded the
· orga niza tion ded ica ted to dropping the bail once In aw hile, said
she just returned fro m trave ling
. the count ry and found wo men
: everywhere wi lling to take 60
~·seconds and do "a-bsolutely no• thing" at 11 a.m. Sunday ·
· Support for the sit -out. wh ich
, she says Is a long tim&lt;• to be id le
for mos t mot hers. was pledged
by women from New York to
California . Orsborn sa id.
;. Orsborn, a mo th er of two a nd
: president ol a public relations
, firm In San Franc-Isco who has
~ be&lt;•n tryi ng to downsca le her life,
wrote the book "F:nough is
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"Asking women to take lime
for themselves to do something
I hat IS not producti ve is ex traordi narily difficult - particu lar ly
for women who wa nt to be great
mot hers," Orsborn said. "The
Irony is that the harder we try to
be grea t moms, thr more stress
and anxiety we pass on to our
children ."
She sa id a useless ml nut ~ was
an appropria te event for Mo ther's Day and could even be
parlayed Into a useless hal f-hour
with a lill ie practice.
" If we rea lly want to honor the
women in our lives, we will
respect and support their need
for 'down lime."' Orsborn said.
"Their fir st fi(J sero nds may be a
stre tch for some. but it Is one
place to start."

Zoo director .Jack Hanna llie
ot her bears in the zoo collertiop
were bred in captivity In Holland
and none has tried to escape. •
"We didn't kown what a wild
polar bear wou ld do," he sa id.
·Hanna said plans were being
made to raise the height of the
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Biopsy &amp; Safe Removal
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The Holzer Clinic is pleased to announce that Or. Montrie
Chaksup~ . a board certified obstetrician / gynecologi st
from Point Pleasant, will be joining the clinic staff on
Monday, May 18. Or. Montrie will be based at the main
~lini~ in G~llipolis and his inpatient practice, including dehvenes, wrll be exclusively at the Holzer Medical Center.
Dr. -Montrie's patients may conta~t him at 446-5381 or
675-~98 to arrange an appointment.
Dr. Keith Brandeberrv. chairman of'the deoartment of Obstetri~s and Gynecology stated. "Dr. Montrie is well known
and hl&amp;hly respected In this area . We are pleased to have
him join Holzer Clinic in the department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology."
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In addition to Dr. Montrie's hiring, the Clinic has decided
to buy the doctor's facility, located at 2605 Jackson
Avenue in Point Pleasant, to use as aMason County Branch
of Holzer Clinic. While details of coveragearrangements by

clinic specialists are still to be devei'O ped an information
l ~ne at 675-4498, will be open as of May 18'toanswer questron s.
Robert Daniel, Administrator of Holzer Clinic comments
"For many years we have recognized the importance of ou;
patientsin Mason County. We are happy to be establishing
a Mason County Branch. to make our service s more convenient than ever to the people of Point Pleasant area."
A native of Thailand, Dr. Montrie has been practicing in the
Point Pleasant area since 1974 and has been on the staff of
Ple~sant Valley Hospital. He received his medical degree in
T~a1l~nd , completed a rotating internship at St. Clare's Hospit~l tn Schenectady, Ne~ York and completed h[s 08/ GYN
residency and a fellowship at the Brox-Lebanon Hospital in
New York.
Dr. Montrie and his wife. Panny. have three chi ldren and
reside in the Point Pleasant area.

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PRE-SifMIR C~CK-IJ'S &amp; SCIItfiNG FOI:
Simple operation and eaay installation make
Amana Portables Ideal for bedroom, den and
kitchen. Look at theM fNturH: • Rugged, .
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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

SMUCKER'S

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$119

Taking care. of a l.oved one at home is not easy, we know. Let us help you
make your 10b a httle easier. Call or stop in and talk to the friendly folks
at Bowm~n's abo.ut the equipment available for the home bound patient.
Most equtpment 1s app~oved by Medicare and other insurances.
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ARMOUR ALL INTERIOR ... $7
Call .len Diehl, Jeff Thadon

GIVE THE MOTHER IN YOUR LIFE A
HAIR OF TOTAL RELAXATION!
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE

Located Between Oscar's and

DAIRY HANGING ROCK

Home Oxygen
Hospital Beds
Wheelchairs
Lift Chairs
Adult Briefs
Diabetes Supplies
Walkers
Bedside Commodes
Ostomy Supplies
Cervical Tractions
Tens Units
Bath Rails
Blood Pressure Kits
Numerous Other Items

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KEY WEST. Fla. !UP!) - The
ga rbage-laden barge dubbed
"The Flying Trashman" has set
P ERFORMING IN TH E PARK - Johnny Ecker and Rober t
sail from the Florida Keys, its
Ervin will perfo r m a sce ne from "They Were Vaudevillians,"
owners agai n see king takers for
when Gallla County Is highlighted by WBNS televlson from
Its spurned cargo and the town
• Colunthus, Wednesday.
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The 6 mil lion pounds of gari
bage from the New York City
suburb
of Islip . N.Y., that has
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even be headed for Europe.
Alas ka Gov . Steve Cowper sa id
he received a Jeller F riday from
GA LLJPOLJS- The City Park Rio Grande and th e City Park, Is lip Super visor Fra nk Jones
of Gallipolis will be the center of WBNS will look at Our House, explaining the tow n's Intractab le
activity as WENS TV-10 visits Riverby, 0.0. Mcintyre P ark. garbage problem.
Ga llla County. WBNS will be and Bob Evans Farms.
The letter, sent to the goverbroadcas ting live at 5:30p.m. on
fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
nors
of 48 states, pleads: "Ca n
Wednesday , from the city park.
your
sta
te accept any significa nt
The visit is part of "Travel
fr
action
of Is lip's 1,000 tons dally
Ohio Month" and sponsored by
s
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was
le generated at the
the Ohio Valley Visitors ' Center
prese
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lim
P? Is it probable th at
and the Chamber of Commerce. ·
you will b&lt;· able to do so over the
Highligh ting the WENS vis it
next thrPr yrars?"
will be a performance of a scene
AIJs ka. however, Is not la king.
WANT TOP DOLLAR
from "They were Vaudevill ia ns". at 11:15 a.m. In the city
OUT OF YOUR OLD CAR?
park. The scene Is from the
let Us Detail It For You
origina l muslra l by Dr. Greg
Before You Moke the Trade.
Miller, Direc tor of the F ine and
Performing Arts Center at Rio
HAND WAXED .............. 540
Gra nde College and Commenily
CARPET SHAMPOO .......S 15
College.
view the performance and bring
a lunch to the park .
The WBNS team ~a s invited
ihe co mmun ity to view the 5:30
p.m. broadcast from the cit y
park. As part of the afternoon's
activities, the Retail Merchant's
Association will be drawing for
free tickets for ihe P.A. Denn v
Rive rboa 1 Dinner and Excursion. Registration for the draw ing will b~gi n at 5 p.m .
In addition to the features on

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Income suc h as copies of checks
and wage and earni ngs state·
ments. Applicants a lso shou ld
provide copies of their utllltv
· bills or their utility number. ·
Persons interested In app lying
sho uld visit o1· call the Meigs
Coun ty Outreach office In Pome·
roy at 992-5605; t~e Ga iila County
Outreach office at the Gallla
Co unty Senior Citi zens .Center at
446-0611: or the cen tra l office at
Chesh ire, 367-7341 or 992·6629.

(Party .in the Park'
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GALLIPOLIS - The Ga lllaMe ig s Co m m un ity Ac t io n
Agency Is accepting appllcallons
for low Income weat heriza tion
services for
age groups.
Requests for services ca n be
accepted lor slick-type (convenIlona)) homes only.
Mobile horne weat heriza tio n
has been temporarily disconllnued until a more effective and
defined stand sard Is established .
The program's servlc~s are
provided at no cos t to low-income
Individu als and families. Each
eligible home Is inspected and
provided appropriate weather!·
zatlon services In accordance
with priorities es tablls~ed by the
state of Ohio.
Eligibility fo r .t he progra m Is
based on Income and size of
famil y household. Ap plican ts are

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the moat wall to the boll om. The .
moat Is 18 feet deep. · '
"I didn'tth lnk she could make
II, but she almos 1did," said Pally .
Cupps, head keeper of the bears .
"If she wou ld have gotten her
paws a little higher than her
head. she co,uld have pulled
herself ou t.''

COLU/'IlBUS, Ohio (UP)) - A
":'lid polar bear. spending her
first day at the Columbus zoo
Friday, tried to leap a 12-fOot
moat and came within inches of
escaping.
The 500-pou nd female bear:
which had been captured in the
Hudson Bay area In Ca nada
made her escape attempt a~
dozens of visitors, incl udi ng
several schoolchildren. ~toad In
front of the polar bears' enclosure to got a look at the new
arrival.
Wit nesses said aft!'r being
released from the den In the rear
of the enclosure, the bear explored· her new home. She stood
on her hind feet , apparently
measuring the walls. Then she'
took a dip in her pool.
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a t the moo t wall. In a spl it
seco nd, she jumped for the wall..
Her claws reac hed he topofth!'
wa ll , but she couldn ' t pull herself
up. She slid into the water. She
left claw marks from the top of

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Flags ready

Feed, grain stores of past

ever y bushel of Wheal and as · Th e Resener fa mily had oper.•
lit tle of the shorts as possibl e. ated the Ches hire Flour Mill for
Special Correspond ent
Ther e has bee n a fl our and feed Wi th the l nvenlion of the roller abo ut 40 yea rs. T he name D la ·
mond was bor ro wed from Galli·
mill on th e corner of F ourth pr Qcess which fi r st appear ed In
· Avenue and Gra pe Street in Ga ll ipol is In 18ll0, a process was poli s' past as t he L angley bro th·
used whereby the shorts cou ld be ers had operated the Di amond
, ·; Gallipolis since
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use.
d . Si nce it was discovered Mill In Gal lipol i s at the corner of
at least 1868,
t the shorts actually co nt ain Third and Sta le for about 20
tha
When es t a b I
he
best part of the wh eat be r ry,
years as well as oper ating a
lished by Juniu s
bak ery on Second thai dur ing the
the
r
oller
process
allowed
m
or
e
N ew su m . T he
War had a huge government
Civil
flavor into t he fl our and less
corn er then held
wa ste since the shor ts had to contract to m ake har dtac k for
a mill co nt inu pr ev ious ly be sold as cheap the sol dier s. The orlglnial D iaously until the
animal feed.
mond Mills was in busin ess fr om
mid -1980's when 1heGa lli a Ro liN
T
he
old
process
was
unabl
e
to
1855
to 1874 with the second
Mill s closed. I I is now In the
srpar
al!'
the
Impurities
fr
om
the
Mills goi ng from 1899to
Dia
m
ond
process of bein g ra 7ed.
1922.
th
e
roller
process
shorts
wh
ereby
Newsom 's f ir st ad in th e
The Resener mill sold 4 brands
Gallipolis Jour nal ap peared in cou ld . Consu mer s dem and ed
of f lour - " Diam ond P atent, "
m o r~ short s in the flour mak ing
November of 1868 and r~a d s :
"New som' s Custom Mill Is now Pr ocess as I his was di scover ed to '' Rese ner 's Bes t. " " White Star,"
bt• nol only tas tier but m or e and " Golden Eagle" . In th e early
In operation and r ea dy to gr ind
centu r y Ga l ll ans were gr eat
hea lthy as we ll. Eventu ally al l
wheat, cor n. r ye , and buckw heat.
conn oisseurs of flour. Fl our
Ga
llipo
lis
m
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s
sw
il
ched
over
lo
We ha ve flour . m e ed and fPPd on
sac k s were br ightly decorated
the
roller
process
or
they
went
hand and arc buying wheat, cor n.
and eac h company tried to think .
and bu ckwh Pal. 1000 bu shrl s of out. of bu sin ess. At leas t two went
ba nkrupt when th ey had to up a ca tchy name. In the count y If
bu c kwh ea t n ee d ed
bor row grea t sums to make the you w anted "Perfection " (flour
Immediate ly."
conversio n.
th at Is) you needed to go to the
Newsom w as an experie nced
VIn ton Milling Company which
Th
e
Newsom
mill
by
th
e
early
mill er ha ving operated preso ld that br and . The Tycoon
only
1870's cam e under t he contro l of
viou sly m il ts in Ce nt ervi lle.
Roll
er
Mil ls so ld ''M onarch",
Adamsville. and Ga llipoli s. Th e Joseph Lindle wh o changed the
McCa
rley
Mill s in Ewington sold
name to th e Cera lia F lour M i ll. In
mill at At!am sv ill e was w ate r
the 1880's Li ndlc adverti sed th ai " Garland " and "Omega", the
powered and lhr one at Ceni N ·
he bought eac h year 20, 000 Ches hire Flour Compan y so ltl
vill e, which Iut er was r un by th e
bushels of corn and 20,000 bu shels "Go ld en Roll " and "Wh il e
Morgan Brothers. was stram
of wheal in addit ion to the custo m Ro se". lhe Mos i cra nd Sonl';litla t
powered as w as the Newso m m i ll
Ca dmu s so ld "Bes t Patent " and
gr ind i ng th ai was done.
es tablished In 1868 at Gallipolis.
11 appears tha i t~ e Lindle the B idwell Rott er Mi l ls sold
· In both wat er tlri Vf'n and stea m
name was connec ted with the " Ki tchen Queen".
driv en process the grinding wa s
E. J . Resener became a not ed
mi l l into the I R90' s when E .J .
' done by F rench buhr slant's.
f{cscncr purc hased it and r e- per so nali ty In Gallipoli s beco m·
I n the 1860' s all Ga ll ipolis fl our
named 11 Dia mond Roll er Mill s. ing pres ident of Ga ll ipoli s Savmitt s operat ed on lhP princi pil ' of
trying 10 gf' l the most f lour out

GALLIPOLIS Flags for
vetera ns' gr aves ar e ready to be
picked up a1the Veterans Service
·o rfice ·in- the courthouse, begin·
·nlng . .M onday. They may be
pick ed up Jlllonday . through
Frid ay.

GALLIPOLIS- M l ivi ttcs and
· menu s for lht' week of May 11 -15,
all he Senior Citize ns Cen ter , 220
.l&lt;~ck so n Pik f' , arc as follows :
Monda y : U pd &lt;~ lr' on A lzhf' i·
mer' s, 11 a.m .; c· hor us. 1-:1p.m .
Tu esda y : S. T .O.P.d ittn css.
IIUO a. m .
Wed nesday : L &lt;~ l'tl f' n Club. I
p.m ., Card gmf's. 1-:1 p.m .
Thurstluy: Lega l serv·tr-r•,, R: :10
a.m .: Bible st ud y. 11 · 1 ~ noo n ;
hc'r halisl s, 12: :l(J p.m.
Frid ay: Art c lass. 1.:1 p.m .;
Craf1 m i nicourse•.

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Mond;ty: pr ppPr S I P&lt;~ k . p&lt;~ r s ­
lcy hullcrccl poluloes, hu l l l'rl'd
r uu llflowPr. whp;11 brcacl. slircd
pinc-appll' wi l 11 coconu t.
Tu c•sd&lt;Jy hoi dog with sa uce.
pot ato sa lod w ith ~ r PPn pr ppcr,
seasoned grc•cn bea ns, bun . jelto
rubes wflh l opping
Wednesday: rh iekcn a l&lt;t kin g,
ma shed petal of's, ·bul lf'r l'd c·o in
r arrot s, bi se u il s, [('(' t Tf'~un .
Thursda y : lasagn a. roh• sla \.\'
with grel'n p&lt; •pper . F'rc oc h
bread. pear half wit h jol la
sprlnklt•s.
Friday: tun a. g rN' n l lmas in

" Th r f&lt;VPS Have II ;" b,rid ge
class. 1·2 p. m .
Wrclnf'sday : Kni tti ng cla ss. 10
a.m. to noo n; bingo, 1-2 p.m.;
hnw ting. 1:
p.m.; dance rlass.
t-2 p. m .
T hu r scl a.\ : Ceramics , 10 a. m.
to 2 p.m .; trip to llar ri s F'ar ms.
1 ~: :10 p. m .
F' rid ay, ADIR D works hop, 1.:1
p.m , spmkCI' s Re.v . i\rl Lund
ancl Dr . Sa m L&lt;'VCI'I. Holl.er
Mcd iea l Ce nt er.
Sta tew ide senior citize n day
wil l be M ay 19. R P~cn al i os n for
;1 mra t th ai da)· nerd 10 IJ&lt;' mad e
IJy May 1:&gt;. Ant! yo u ar c askf'd to
l'a l ! l hfl rc ntrr if you kn ow an.'.:
Ml' igs l'ounl iu n age~ fl oro l der. l o

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Thursda y: Roast beef, sea lloped pota toes. m ix ed vcgela ·
bi os. pin eap ple.
F' r idav·: Jo hn ny . M a r ze tti .
tossf'd sala d, peas. va nilla
pud d in g.
Choice of beverage wi th mea ls.

MIDDL EPORT - Th e Ama tcur Gardcnr" Club of Middlepor i ha s ca nce l led its Ma,·
meeti ng. sched u led orig in al ly for
May n.

ings and Loa n and becom ing
what some sai d was the best
fisher man i n 1hr Old French
Cit y. 11 was in 1922 th ai Resencr
tu r ned the mi ll over to Fra nk
Swigert , Arl Ca r l. and L ewis
Gorby with the m il l kn ow n as th e
Swigert Mill In 1933 E rn est
L aufer of Ar lin gton Heights.
Illinois, bought l hc mill and
began a long assoc iat ion with th e
bu si ness.
I I was abou11 935 1hat th e name
Ga llla Rotter M ill s appea r s to
have beco m e perm anentl y af ·
f ixed to the loca tion, wi th th at
namt&lt; slick ing eve n to Its las t
days wh ich no doubt were
bro ught on by the ge ner al depres·
sion I hal has hit ag ricullu re ovPr
l hc las t few years. We ar c not
sure when the mill ceased th e
m ak ing of fl our and beca me j ust
a feed gr indin g operatio n but i1

CENTRAL AIR
CONDITIONING
NOW ONLY

$999
(Up To 2 Tons)
DAVID WHin S£AVICES IHC.
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dress ing, wl tl'at bt'ca d, angel
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Choice of bt•vrrugc served wi th
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Wall s constructed of 3/B·inch pine siding with designer grooves.
Pi ano-styl e hinged doors. 15/32 exterior glued stru cture wood floor.
25-year shingles. Unpainted natural wood finish. Handnailed on
your lol. Doe s not Include permit if needed.

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(please give nome, age
and phone number)
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MulhNJ',Y ll &lt;'ighl s, ro mNO)'.il&lt;IS
lhe foll owing nc l iv il if•s !';r hf• dulNI for t ill' W&lt;'(' k of Mu~~ 11 -l :l :

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Middleport
W. ¥o. Customers Only 1-800 -732-7799
Open' 9,3o.s,oo Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri.
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Potatoes ••••••••••• $199

Mother's Day
THERE ARE HANGING BASKETS ...
AND THEN ·THERE ARE HANGING BASKETS

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2°/o Milk •••••••••••••• $129
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500 JACKSON
400 AIAL.EAS
PERKINS ROSE
200 RHODODENDRONS
BUSHES
2000 GERANIUMS

.FLOWERS AND ~EOETABLE PLANTS GALORE! ·
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FLOWER SHOP &amp; GARDEN CENTER

MONDAY, MAY l l
2:00

P.~I.-Meigs

Hip;h
Choralins

FRIDAY, MAY 15

Nami nll of Kin~~; ami Qut-f'n for
National Nursin~ Homr Wf"f'k.

WEDNESDAY
MAY 13

·DEL MONTE
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2 to 3 P.M.
SENIOR OLYMPICS

THURSDAY
MAY 14

3 to 7 P.M.-OPEN HOUSE

Z:OO P.M.~Arrival of Ronald

With H.. ahh Fair, F.nh·rtainmrnt
and Rrfrt"~hmrntA

M&lt;'Donald . Rl"fre~hmrnht

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Nursing &amp; Renabifitation Center
(Pomeroy Health Care Center)
36759 Rocksprings Rd.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
614-992-6606

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OPEN HOUSE
MAY 13, 198·7
3 to 7 P.M.
Public ls ;Welcome

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MAY 20 to 25
7:30P.M.

FORMERLY Gi\LLIA ROLLER MILLS. is this location at
Fourth and Grap e in Gallipolis. There wa.~ a mill on this corner for
about 115 years, beginning in 1868 when .Junius Newsom
established the fir st one. Other owners included the famili es of
Undle, Resner and Laufer.

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pota1oes.' ca rrots. rJJ1g0I food
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POMEROY, OH.
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., MAY 1~. 1987

Co. Rd . 31
Bald KnobStiverville Rd.

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The nut r it ion progr am for lh l'
week is:
Mondav : MPa lloaf. m as hed

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

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GOSPEL
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallijlolis, ·Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va . .

May 10. 1987

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Community cale~r/area happenings
SUNDAY
CROWN CITY - The Conley
Family will be singing at Big
Four Ch urch. Sunday .. 7: 30p.m .

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EURE:KA - Randy Sha ver
and the Sincere Gospel Quartet
wi ll lx· at th P Eureka Church of
God . Sunda y, 7 p.m.
TUPPERS PLA INS- Orange
Township Volu ntcer Pire Depart ·
mcnr 's annua l Mot hers Da y
rhlrkcn and rib BBQ dinner will
br • srrvcd Su nda y starting a I 11
a.m . Dinner s $17~&gt;. Pic or ca ke

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from Vien na, W.Va . Pub·
til' b in vi rrd .

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MONDAY
GAL.i.IPOLIS- OAPSE: meet ·
1ng Mondn y, 7 p.m., Wa shington

Schoo l.

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Coun ty nepubllcan Cl ub mrt·t s
Monda y, 7: :mp.m .. Rub F:vn n.,
Shctt r rhousc.

POMEROY - Missionary services will ~ held Monday, 7:30
p.m ., at. the h6me of Arl Eblin,
Harrisonville Raod, Pomeroy.
Rev . Roy Taylor. Chauncey, will
be guest speaker. Public invited.

HARRISONVILLE- The Harr isonville Senior Citizens Cl ub
wlll ha ve a free bl ood pressure
clinic Tuedsay at the townhouse,
10 a.m to noon. Anyone is
welcome to attend .

TUESDAY
GALLIPOLIS - VFW auxll·
iary lns lallatlon, Tuesday. 7: 30
p.m .; dinner at 6; 30; fam ily
night.

GALLIPO LI S Cailia
Academy High Scholot Band
Boosters meet, 7: 30 p.m .. ban·
droom. Election of offi cers. ye·
art~· pla nning.

da,\(, 7::111 p.m.

Gi\LLIPOL!S LaLec he
League of Gallipolis meets Tues·
day. 9::10 a.m .. Grace United
Methodist Chu rch. Use Ce dar
Stref't e ntra nce. F'o r information. cal l 446·4195. 446·6314 or
286-4990.

PT. PI.F:i\Si\NT - PVH auxll·
iat·y meets Monday, 7 p.m ..
down stairs co nferen ce room.

GALLIPOLIS- Gallla Count y
District Li bra ry board or tr us·
tr es mee t. Tuesda y, Cl p.m ..

Gi\ I.LIPOL!S -

VF'W auxil ·

i;u· .~· lnsta l i&lt;J tio n praC't ice, M on-

banquet and dance wil be held
Saturday, June 6, In the Chester
school auditorium. Music will be .•
by the Kountry Kustoms II of
'Glouster. The dinner wlll be
served at 6; 30 p.m. with the
Chester alumni
dance a1 9 p.m . Classes ' Ia be
Tourney scheduled
CHESTER - The Chestrr honored included 1922, 1927, 1932,
RAC INE - Sou thern High High &amp;hool Alu mni Assoeiaton 1937, 1942, 1947, 1952, 1957.
School Ath letic Department will . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - be holding an independent softbali"tournamen t May 15·16. En·
try fee $65 and two balls or $75

SUNDAY, MAY l .OTH

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HAVE GIGANTIC HOOVER SALE!!!

URGENT
CARE CENTER .

We have a lar~e selection
to choose from.
RENO $28

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Weekend• &amp; Holidays
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• 9 qt. bag capacity
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• Carpet! hard floor
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• Din finding headlight

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2. Rita Eblin , Pom,roy - $160.00
3 . Jack Siders, Marietta - $100.00
4 : Tony Jones. Tuppers Plains - $60.00
5. Tony Darst. Mason, W. Va . - $26 .00
6 . W . H. Rose, Racine - $25 .00
PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITIES

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Sales, Jim Rickman. Rutland Bottle Gas, Miller Bros ..
Dairy Oolite .
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• Fingertip Switch

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Eber 's Gulf, Cross' s Grocery, Star True Value, Racine
~ept. Store. Wagner's Hardware.

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SlJpply, Gaul ' s Grocery, Summerfield's Rest.

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TUPPERS PLAINS: B&amp;J Service Sta .. T.P. Branch of Bank
one. Conkle 's Antiques, Helen's B.A. Beauty Shop, Cote's So·
h!o. Keebaugh 's Shake Shop, Clines 76. His &amp; Her's Hairstyles.

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• No shock hood
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Bullt·in carrying handle
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MIDDLEPORT: Pat Hill Ford. Quality Print Shop, General
Tire Sales, King Builders Supply, Brenda 's Boutique,
Dan 's, Video Touch, Bahr Clothiers. Ingels Furniture, Mid ·
dleport Dept . Store, Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral
Home, The Added Touch, Mill End Frabrics, Ace Hard ·
w are, Miller's Electric, Sears. O.J .'s Trading Post. Dairy
Queen Brazier. Middleport Trophies, Fruth Pharmacy ,
Manley 's Sunoco, Foreman &amp; Abbott. Sandy' s Boutique.
Vj llagu Pharmacy, locker 219, Hudnall ' s, Western Auto ..
O.orner Collections, Shear Illusions, Middleport Sundry
·Store, WMPO , Valley Lumber &amp; Supply. Ellis Sohio, Vau·
ghan's CardiMI. Dan Smth , Auctioneer, Plant Parlor.

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EMPIRE FURNITURE IS.
HAVING A· GIGANTIC
HOQVER SALE FOR
ONE .WEEK ONLY
STARTING MONDAY
AND ENDING
SATURDAY,.PRICES
WILL B£ AT ROCK
BOTTOM TO GIVE
CUSTOMERS THEIR
BEST DEAL EVER.
DON'T MISS THIS
EXCITING CHANCE TO
SAVE ON A
HOOVERVAC - THE
#1 NAME IN
FLOOR CARE!

YOUR

Grades K5-12 • Music • Sports
Starting Its 1'1th Year of Service
Member of Americo Association of Christon Schools
VISIT US ot Third &amp; Locust St., Gallipolis

POMEROY: Brogan &amp; Warner. Ins., legar Monuments, Cha·
teau Beauty Shop, Tewksberry Barber Shop, Meigs Tire Center, Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto, Sugar Run Flour Mill. Davis·
Quickel, Ins .• Powell's, Fashion Beauty Shop, Crow &amp; Crow,
Attys ., Krogl!r's, Daily Sentinel, MGM, Simons Pick-a-Pair,
Gravely Tractor Sales, Hayes Realty, Associated Fabricators.
Inc .. H&amp;R Block, Farmers Bnak, Craw's Steak House, Elber·
felds, The Fabric Shop, Empire Furniture. Swisher &amp; Lohse,
Drugs, Dallar General Store, O'Dell Lumber, Cleland Realty,
K&amp;C Jewelers, Story &amp; Story. Attys., Pomeroy Flower Shop,
Pleasers Restaurant. Dairy Valley, R&amp;G Feed &amp; Supply, G&amp;J
Auto Parts. Top of tho Stairs. Pomeroy Bank One, Downing.
Childs &amp; Musser, Ins .• Porter, Little, Sheets &amp; Fruckar, Attys.,
7-33 Carryout. Gallery Hair Arts, Pizza Hut, Clark's Jewelry,
Ewing Funeral Home, Sweet &amp; Eat Shop, O'Brien &amp; O'Brien,
Beacon Sur. Sta ., Pomeroy 3 in One, Pomeroy Foodland, Ber·
nard Fultz, Atty .. J&amp;R Sport Shop, Francis Florist, Pomeroy
Sundry Store. Mick's Barber Shop, Farm Market, Smith -Nel·
son Motors, Excelsior Salt Works, Duckett's Plants.

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1_:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.

ENROLL .NOW
OHIO VALLEY
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

THE BIG BEND CITIZENS BAND RADIO CLUB, INC.,
WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING
BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS FOR MAKING THEIR
ELEVENTH ANNUAL COFFEEBREAI ON SUNDAY,
MAY 3, 1987, AT THE MEIGS COUNTY
FAIRGROUND A COMPLETE SUCCESS:

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on Rt. 35 .In Gallipolis
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we are here . .. for YOU!

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CARE
CENTER

GAL LIPOLIS Riv erside
Study Club meets TuPsday , 12:30
p.m.. home or . Johnny Lou
Ga brielli. Program.. Florenre
Wickline.

Ohio- Point

and no balls. Trophies to be
awarded .' For info contact Howle
Caldwell at Southern High
&amp; hool. 949-2611, or · at home,
949-2954.

POMEROY - Disabled A mer·
ica n Veterans will meet Monday
at 6: 30 p.m at the hall, 124
Butternut Ave. , Pomeroy .

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RoiW' nswood, W.V:.J. , and

Bossard Library .

POMEROY - Pomeroy Area
Chamber of Commerce meets
CHESTER
Chester
Town.
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noon
Tuesda y at the ·T rinliy
BEDFORD - Bedford trusship Trustees . meeting will be Church in Pomeroy. M 8 a. m.
tees meet Monday, 7 p.m .,
lown hall:
· held at 7:30p.m . Tuesday at the Tuesday, Bend Area Merchants
townhall.
Association meet a.t Bank One.

LEON. W.Va . - ' The Grubb
Family will br singing at Harvey
r' hapel Chruch. Sunday, 7 p.m .

riJ-:fDSV ILI.J:: - A quartet
sing will bP hrld Su nday, 7:30
p.m.. arrhc Recdsylllc Church of
Cltrist . fl' aturlng thr e groups
" Th• • HPavPniy Express, .. from

Aurtlon. In place of program.
bring Items for sale.

1987

GALLIPOLIS
842 SECOND AVENUE

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108 W. MAIN ST.

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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipoli$. Ohio-'-Point Pleasant, W . V~ .

May 10, 1987

Welsh heritage on exhibit at French Art Colony through May

GALLIPOL IS - The Ca rdiff
Club, a sout lwast ern Ohio's
Women' s Welsh Club of America·,

has worked In cooperation with
the F rench Art Colo ny to compile
the Welsh Ex hibit a t Ihe French
·Art
May.
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Members of the club and their
Welsh friends have collected a a
number o! Welsh-related Items
lor display . This educational
ex hibit includes a ntiques, helr"i~l:~ looms, keepsakes. souvenirs and
·• i'IW personal mementos. II features
" maps , fla gs, books and costumes
of Wales and ha s a cont inuous
projection of slides and music of
this Brit ish Isles nation.
The F rench Art Colony is
conllnuing It s pract ice of featur Ing one Internat ional cou ntrv
each yea r. Last yea r a festival of
India brought many visitors
from throughout the tri-state
area to Riverby. The 1987 exhibit
on Wales was chosen because of
the large and prominent population of Welsh descendents who
have sett led in th e area surro und ing Gallipolis.

Federal Mogul's sponsorship
and Shirley J enk ins, Flora
has made possible severaleouca- Fisher a nd Florenc&lt;' Jenkins
fional opportunit ies for local Bacher, all of Oak Hill. Ed and
sc hool dis tricts. Assemblies for
Dorothy Jons: Juanita Davis and
fourth-, (lfl h- and sixth-graders
Margarel Parry, of J ackson. also
will be given lours by Roy Moses, contribu ted. Also on di splay are
Roger Williams , Peg Th!Jmas Items belonging fo Margarel
and Orva Walker Heissenbuttel, Thomas and ,J.I!ls ine Moses,' of
and feat ure music and history. Thurntah : ·and Bess Grace and
Tours of the exhibit by students Jewell Evans, of Gallipolis.
and other groups may be sche· · On Su nd ay, May 10 an open
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Art Colony at 446-38,14.
The exhibit was coordina ted
wilh the -help of Bess Grace, of
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Gallipolis, and Mlldren Bangert,
curator of the Welsh American
Heritage Museum of Oak Hil i.
IT ems belong to Margaret Morgan Davis , Eleanor Weaver,
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Wolle, son of Mt. a nd Mrs. Hilton
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The open church wedding will·
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The br ide-elect attends Ohio
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POMEROY - Mr . and Mrs.
Charles C. King, 36258 State
Route 143, Po111eroy, will C&lt;'l&lt;&gt;brate their 50th wedding a nniver·
sary with an ope!' house reception 'hosted by their children.
The reception will be held at
the Mason ic Temple in Harrisonville on Sunday, May 17, from 2 to
4 p.m.
Mrs. King is the former Rosalie Carr. da ughl t&gt;r of the la te
Harley Waldon a nd Gra,ce Lynn
('arr. King is the so n of the late

Thomas Vincent and Ida Grace
King.
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Mr. und Mrs . ' King were
married on May 20, 1937 In
Rutland. They are the parents of
two daughers, Mrs. Anna G.
Shuler, Raci ne.- and· Mrs. Chari:
dineR . Alkire, Pomeroy, and lwo
sons , Chesler V. King, Zanesville, and Dano R. King , Pomeroy . Th§:Y have seven gra~ dchlld ·
ren and 't-wo great .grandchldren.
Th e couple req uests that gl fl s
be omitted. ·

--In the service' -Amy Lou Littlefield
Scott Dale Wolfe

Wilford-Sellers
POMEROY - An nouncement
Is being made of the approaching
marria g~ of Kimberly Kay Wilford, to Johnnie Ray-Sellers, May
16 at 2 p.m. at the .Freedom
Gospel Mlsson Church.

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The wedding will be a blu t' jea n
Informal affair open to a ll frie nds
and relatives of the cou ple. A
re~eptlon will follow at the home
of Theodore Willford .

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and a slide prese nt ation ·at 2:30
by Roy Moses . of Thurman .
Welsh food specia lt ies will be
served by the Cardiff Clu b. The
public is invi ted to attend this
open house or visit the ga lleries
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Shane M. Kincaid
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IX Corps a nd, Japan Ground
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Sendal. Ja pan.
The purposes of I he exe rcise
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Jap a nese m i li tary staf f
members and to further develop
founda tions for future bilateral
exercises.
Kincaid Is a motor transport
operator with the lOth Area
Support Group In Japan.
He Is the osn of Michael R. and
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54 More prolound
56 Devil
57 Light up
59 King ot beasts
61 Average
62 Simple
63 Appear
64 Myself
66 Falsehood
67 Sea eagle
68 Leg ume
69 Gadolinium
symbol
71 Not strict
72 Gary Carter's

117 Bone or body
118 Moray
120 Earth goddess
121 Be borne
122 Ready money
123 Buddhist dialect
124 Capuchin
monkeys
126 Football team
t28 Long, deep cut
130 "Ships of the
desert"
132 Snare
134 Mine entrances

135 Station
136 As far as
137 Cost
139 Matured
141 Tin symbol
142 Frozen water
143 At this place
145 Variant ot stamp
t47 Ox of Celebes
149 Antlered animal
152 Prosecutor: abbr.
153 Repeals
!55 Warble
157 Weight o1 India
159 Three-toed sloth
160 Short jacket
162 Ancient Persians
164 Danger
166 Retract
168 Tear
169 look fixedly
170 Marsh bird
171 Moves about
furtively

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Lei fall
2 Danish Island
3 Niton symbol
4 Two-wheeled
carriage
5 Goddess ot
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discord

6 Contradict
7 Saint: abbr.
8 Part of tlreptace
9 The sweetsop
tO Prestidigitation

t 1 Raised the
spirit o1
t2 Steamship: abbr,
13 Possessive
pronoun

14 Rodents
15 Click beetle
t6 Cut
17 Possesses

t8 Negative prefix
19 Part of BL T
20 Wint er or summer

27 Sins
29 Distance·
measu ring
devices
31 Lat in conjunction

34 Twofold
36 Perceive by touch
38 Guides
40 Key - pte
42 Fruit
44 Shadow
46 Bridge

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104 Spelling co ntests

148 Gull-lik e bird
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so Beg

106 Canine

107 Military student

51 Printer's measure

108 Foretokens

53 Drudgery

110 Clean

55 Hall an em
56 Tran saction

111 Distance runners

60 Tidy

112 Chair
114 Pertaining to God
116 Hurl
117 Inclined roadway

62 Pinoc hle term

119 Un it of It alian

58 Fugitive 1rom
Soviet Russia

65 Greek tetter
68 Storage

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121 Cincinnati team
122 Container

compartments

69 Snowless
70 Thick
72 Encounters
73 Three-pronged

123 Father
125 Epic sea tale

127 Note of scale
128 Insect
129 Set in a

spea r

75 Drink slowly
76 Lawmaking
bodies
77 Eagle's nest

particular spot

130 Musical
instrument

79 Harvests

80 Sediment
82 - of Honor
83 Passes through
a sieve

84 Mine excavation
86 New Zealand
parrot
88 Dawn goddess
89 Doctrine
90 An cient chariot

91 Heating
apparatus
93 Quality or being
a~ l e to laugh
95 Step in a series
97 Part of RBI
98 Nothing
102 Awashing

131 Oeep shovels
133 Shut up
136 Abounds
138 German seaport
140 Entrances
143 Hec tomet er :

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144 Icelandic writing
146 Persian fairy
148 Danish measure

150 Slender and thin
15 t Outfits
153 tn addition
154 Sun. talk
156 Brim
158 High card
161 Running
163 Selenium symbol
165 - Mans
167 Cooled lava

POMEROY - J ulie E lber feld
a nd Scott Micha el Dillon were
united in ma rriage March 21 at
the St. . Paul Lutheran Church,
Pomeroy, with the Rev . William
Middleswarth officiating.
The bride Is th e daugh ter of
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Elberfeld ,
Pomeroy, a nd the groom is th e
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dillon,
Long Boltom.
Music was provided by .John
·,Anderson, orga nisl, Jane Wise
and Kim Krautter , vocal isis.
Escorted by her fath er . the
bride wore a form al taffet a gown
with bishop sleeves appllqued
with Alencon lace ending In
points at I he wrist , a standup lace
collar . and a fill ed bodice wllh
sheer yoke accented with lace .
motifs and simu lated seed
pearls . The skirt flowed in to a
cathedral train which featurC'd
back lace inserts and lace
C'dglng. She wore a matching hal
wit h lace a nd car ried a bouquet
of white roses.
The bride's altendant s were
Linda .Jones, Gallipolis, mat ron
of honor ; Pam Carpent er, Ironion, Rebecca Elberfeld, Col um·
bus, Katie Elberfeld. Ga llipolis.
and Andrea Elberfeld, Harbou rs·

Workshop set
Pb MEROY - The Meigs
County Ge nea logical Society will
have a genealogy workshop
Saturday from 1 I!J 3 p.m at lhe
Meigs County Museum on Butternut Ave.
The workshop Is In conjunction
wllh lhe cou nty bicentennial
celebration. There Is no cosl a nd
11 Is open 1o all ages , adults and
youth.
Members of the Genealogica I
Society will be assisting during
the day. Members note that It Is
posslbie for the group to help
residents even If they do not have
Meigs County ancestors sine£&gt;
Information will be given on how
to seek outlnformallon.

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76 Part of win dow
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77 Land measure

78 Revised: abbr.
79 Esteem
81 Stalemate
82 Repair
83 Observed
84 Prophet
85 Irritate
87 Smooths the
leathers of
89 Wearies
90 landed property
92 Antlered animal
94 Sort drink
95 Expla in
96 Halts
97 Recover .
99 Follows Fri.
100 Heraldry: grafted
101 Soaks up
102 Hot cross 10~ Relatives
105 Shelves
107 Prallx: with
109 Actress Arden
110 Need
111 Vera113 Glassily
114 Obstruct
115 Praflx for down
116 Household pets

Julie Elberfeld becomes bride
of Scott M. Dillon in ceremony
ville, W.Va., bridesmaids.
They wore maroon tea-length
gown s fashioned with sweet heart
necklines . puffed sleeves and
bou ffan! skirts with balloon
hems. and malr h.ing shoes. They
ca rried ca ndle arrangcmenls.
Jess ie Dillon. Pomeroy, was
the flower girl, In a floor-length
gown of maroon with lace overla y. ,Joshu a Coates, Marlelta,
was th e ring bearer and wore a
gray tuxedo matC'hlng those
worn by oth ers of the weddi ng
party.
Jef! .Jones, Galllpoli,, was the
bes t man. and usher s were Sta n
Coa tes, Ma rietta, .Jeff Dola n,
Con necticut , Tim Dolan, Pomeroy, a nd Brian Ca rpenlcr.
Ironton.
The bride's mother wore a rose
tea length sa tin dress, che mise
sty I&lt;' with a flou nce skirt, mat ch·
lng shoes and should er corsage.
The gr oom's mot her wore ·a
whitt' ensemble with a corsage.
A recep tion wa s held In the
church · fellowship hall. The
bride's table featured a li£&gt;red
ca ke with a modern brid~ a nd
groom replica and stairway~
leading to side cakes. all decorated in the wedd ing colors.
Reg istering the !(Uests were
Kristen Graga n, and serving
were Nora Elberfeld. Barboursville, Beverly Elberfeld, Gall ipolis. and JoA nn Coa tes, Marletla,
all sisters -In-law of the bride .
The couple resides In Tupppers
Plains.
The bride will graduate from
Ohio University with a degree In
Interior design . She Is employed
at Kit c hen Showca se In
Parkersburg.
Dillon graduated from Ohio
University an d Is employed at
Bank On e In Athens

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

Beat of the bend

~ookmobile routes announced~.._.-~-

By BOB HOEFLICII
Times-Sentinel Starr
A nice thing Is happening at the
Por t land Ele - ·
mentary School
over the next
(Wo weeks.
Th e sc h oo l
will have Lynn
Nolan, artist In
residence from
Cleveland, on hand to conduct
creative · movement classes for
students In grades one th ro ugh
. six.
Mrs. Nolan comes to the school
beginning tomorrow through a
grant from theOhioArtsCouncll.
She Is a dance educa tor, performer, and choreographer with
approximately 11 year s of profes sional ex perience and has r e·
·· cently worked with element ary
school ch ildren In Port Clinton,
Lima and Gerard.
Jan Hill of Portland Elementary extends an In vitation to all
Interested persons to visit the
school sometime In the nex t two
weeeks to observe Mrs. Nolan
and her work with students.
Two Syracuse resident s will be
marking birthd ay anniversa r ies
tomorrow we don't talk
number s, you know .
They are Jea n Hall a nd E li za ·
beth Ri ce. Both get mall at
Syracuse and the zip Is 45779.

If you have any qu es tlonsabo ut
the federal governm ent - oh,
there are so many - you're
Invited to stop by the courthouse
. In Pomeroy from 11 a. m .tol p.m .
Wednesday when a r cpresent a.' live from the office of Clarence
Miller will be on hand .

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funds to meet th e needs of Ohio's · the Holzer Medical Center where
Gi\LLlA COUNTY
Wednesday: No route, mainte10,000 hospitalized veterans.
she underwent knee replacement
GALLIPOLIS ,-. The Dr. Sa - nance day.
Meigs County's American Le- surgery. She' ll be confined to the
muel L . Bossard Memorial LI Thursday: Imogene Church 's
gion posts are to be congratu· center for a couple of weeks and
br ary announces Its bookmobile Store. 1: 15-3: 15; Mudsock, 3: 45Ia ted in helping the Ohio Depart - cards ca n be sent to .Room 304.
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who received their degrees at the Hills 11: 40-12: 10; C&amp;S Bank .
1:45; Franklin's, 1: 55-2: 10; M yjoin hands nex t Saturday to hold
spring commencem en I of Bo·
12: 15-12: 30; Gallia ' Metro, 4-5; . er s, 2:25-2 : 40; Mercer ville. 3: 25- .
a spri ng rabies cl inic at rhe Rock wling Green State University
Kerr. 5: 15·5: 35; Bidwell, 5: 50- 3: 40; 790 Small, 3: 50-4; 790
Springs Fairgrounds .
yesterday.
6: 10; Harrisburg, 6: 40-7; Deer Hafley , 4-4: 10; 790 Lincoln Pike
Dr. Carol Osborne will be the
The commencement speaker
Creek, Fulks. 6:55-7: 10; Deer Jet., 4:20-4 : 40; Swain 's Store,
vetera nar lan in charge, and
was author, pol itician and news- Cr eek Chu'rch, 7: 15-7: 30; Valley
5-5: 1!i; Crown Cit y, 5:30-6: 05;
other innocul at Ions will be avail· paper co lumnist, William F .
45-8;
Rio
Grande
Est·
View
,
7:
Grace
Shafer. 6: 20-6: 35; Oh io
able. Dogs are to be on leashes Buckley Jr .
ates, 8-B: 30 .
Townhou
se, 6:45-7: 10; Kenny's
and cats are to be In ca rriers.
Randy received his bachelor of
Tuesday: Eno Store,1: :l0-1: 55; Carryout , 7:25-7:50; Teens Run.
. science degr ee in education.
Afr ica Road, 2- 2: 15; Roush Lane. 8-8:25.
The Proctor and Gamble Co. is
3-3: 15; Roush Lane, 3:15-3: 30;
Saturday: Legrande, 9:30-10;
aga in firml y asserti ng th at its
Remember how good Apri l
Ches hire, 3:35-4: O!i; Addison, Raccoon Trailer Ct .. 10:15-10: 30;
moon and stars trademark Is nor was• The middle of the m onth,
4: 15-4: :lO; Addavllle School, 4:40- Cora, 10: .15-10: 50; Quail Creek,
a sa tani c-occult sy mbol which
you had the Incom e ta x filing to
5: 05; R&amp;R Trailer Ct. , US-5: 45;
signifies some co nnect ion to look forwa rd to. Your biggic for
Geor ges Creek , .'i : 45 · 6: 15 ; 1---;-:~:':':::-::'::":':~:":~:-...,
satanlsm or devil worship.
th e middle of M ay will be the Georges Creek, 6:20-6:40. K a- 11
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The rumor keeps res urfaci ng ret ur n of the 17 year locusts. I
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50-7:
10;
FosREASON
ENOUGH
every now and again and the love lighting up yo ur life. Do keep
ters
Trail&lt;'r
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15·
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T ra iler Ct .. 7:45-8: 05.
11 . The company has flied law·
suit s aga inst a number of peo pl e
who wer e sp&gt;eading the rumor
and th reatens that It will do so
GALLIPOLIS- The Job Bank
again.
tuni ty to utilize the talent .
has many qualifie d applica nt s 50
wisdom and experi ence of the
years of age and older to fill you r
o lder worker .
The Meigs Count y Ministerial
job r equiremen ts.
Ca li 446-7000 and discuss needs
Assodatlon will stage a be nefit
As societ y changes to Include of your bui sness in relation to the
gospel si ng at 7: 30 p.m. Friday
an incr easing number of older
older work er . The .J ob Bank is
evening at the Rutland Civic
peop
le,
the
foc
us
will
be
on
open Wednesday fr om noon to 4
Center to rai se funds for projects
mat
ure
Amer
icans
.
Th
is
presto help others.
p .m ., and Thursday and Friday
ent s a chal
and r eal
from 8 a. m . to 4 p.m.
Featured will be the Gabriel
Quartet of Middleport; the Rock
Spring s United Methodist
Chu r ch Youth Singer s and Tim
Morrison, Gallipolis. a soloist .
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taken and there will be refresh aualifv
men ts available through the
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We offer complete tuxedo rental
•Continuous Enrollmen&lt;
go to the association for benevoservice to help you look your best
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5:30·9 :30 Mon.-Thurs.
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"Mor 1,ovn whl' l l yP jii.St. be fl ot . as th e hypocrites. of u sad cormtenanc:.e:
for they disfigii~C' their j(Jrts. ~hill tht!y ~!"'Y apprar Uti to merr 10 fast . Venly
I suy unto yo 11. Thf;Y have 1J~elf rewurd . (Mt. 6: I tl ).
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Jesus warns ag:un~t scck111gthc t&gt;ralsc of men ra1her than of God. Th1s
warning continues turing out i1.1 G~'s w.o~&lt;L but goes unheeded . M.any re·
ligious teachers . under the gussc of rehg10n. rob God ?r the pra1se due
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Ahmgiving (v&gt;. 1·41; prayer (vs . 5,6 ): and fastin~ (vs. lb-18) were. t~ree
religious prindr.tcs by which the Jew could manrfest hiS deep rehk!ous
dcvnticm 10 Gm . Their &lt;.'rnving the ''#:lory of ~re11.: .. that they may be .seen
ofmtll ... t~rat tln~y '~'~Y uper·ar umo men ~oj,Mt (vs. 2.~.1 b), .reversed the
prinl'lph: nf these religiOUs rorms by soundmg a trumpet tn the sy n~gogu~s
and in the streets when giving their alms: pra~ed worded prayers w1th \latn
rcpcti~i'!ns sHuHii1~ g .in the s~ n n_go~ues and m the corners of the streets:
11nd dJsl1gurcd their tn cts wh1lc tastmg.
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It is nnt uncommon tmluy to SI..'C and hear modern-da y elee1rontc rell·
gitms (TV t•hu ~rhcs~ rc vc~s~ t.h.7 religious principles o~ God's word . They
lnvl•rt "tlu• murv vj till' Sp1~11 (Eph. 4:5 .6) by ,tcachmg there are ma~y
b{l(lies ur &lt;'hurchcs, many fnlfhs. and three bapt15ms. They cha~ge Gods
simpk pl;~n of salvation 10 " li&lt;ith only." remoYI~g baptrsm a.s bemg essen·
tiill. They change the pauern of w&lt;~rship , removm~ the Lord s Supper a~ a
wc'C kl y memorial (Acts 20:7). subshtuhng the muSICGod commanded w1th
han cis nnd orL•hcstrils. Ail this they do to please the masses of mankmd.
11. By Actina Ae Hypocrtlel
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By MIKE R,\BUN
UP I Sport• Writer
IRVING, Texas iUPI\- Fred
Couples took . advantage of
anothr r afternoon of Ideal scorIng conditions Saturday to shoot
a 6-under 64 and moved two shots
ahea d of Bob Lohr and Ben
Crenshaw aft er three rounds of
the $600.000 Byron Ne lson
Cla s,slc.
Greg Norman and thrc harging
Mark O'MPara were in challeng. tng position for the final round
over the TPC course at Las
Colinas. but Couples enjoyed a
second st raight da y of hot golf in
a bid for his first win in three
yea r s.
· Th e lark of wind and the
per fect conditions of the greens
made the Las Colinas la yout
,vulnerable Saturday and low
scores were again common place. Only one player in the
remaining field of 74 failed to
make a birdie- that being Davp
Edwards who made 17 pars and a
bogey .
" The course couldn't have
play!'d easier. " said Gary Hal·
I berg. who·shot a 64 Saturday but
still found himself five strokes
behind. "The blrdii'S were there

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r;ltattlltS.J, iftordill att· ajfection (unregul~te~ p~sslons&gt;:. tvrl con~upiscence
(wicked desiresL uml nwctoustle.S.! . .,.,htch ~~. tdolorry (Col . 3.15). Their
"tvil commm1icutiom cormpt good manner:s (l Cor ..t?:JJ).
Beloved, no longer be deceived, " . .. but try the'!''"" whether.(hey are
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off the ba~ whea teammate Glenn Wilson popped
outlo second bll8e In the fourth Inning Saturday.
The Phlls won . 4-2. (UPI)

Couples has 2-stroke lead in
Nelson play after 3 round~

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MILWAUK EF~ tUPii- .lim Presley and Da;\'(
Va ll e each hac! two hit s and thrt'e RRI Saturday 1&lt;/,
help the SNtt lr Mar iners send Milwaukee to ltso
fifth st raight loss. an R-2 dc•c lslon over the

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until the four·th game of the sun ny afternoon. "I wanted - ~
second set did Noah allow more start' well , which I did. He wlis:Y
than two points In a serv ice little slow at the beginning and-1:ga me.
took advantage of 11 .
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" He serv ed tod ay unbelieva"l ser ved very well. I just trl~.
bl e," Zlvojinovlc sa id . "I to play with the wind lnstea d ;et:
couldn ' t do any thi ng, It wa s so ·agai nst it. !ti-led to use II . Whe~lt:
strong. You can't r ea d hi s .wa s blowing sideways I WI{&amp;.
service. You ser 11 when th e ball trying .to serve wide. When tll4!'•
pa sses you ."'
wind was In front of him ltrled·fO.,
Oddly. the on ly brea k point thr. hit It by him as hard as a I could!!'.,
12th-seeded Yugos lavia n manAller sq uandering three breblt
aged al so was set point In the points In the se~ond game. Noah-'
second ~et. Noa h saved this with ac hi eved the only break or t}Je
a lob and followed with two fi rst set in the fourth gume with a
service winn ers.
backhand pa ss down the line. ,
Noah then ·made the decisive
Noah had four break points to
break In the llth game wh en open the second ,;et, but the 2~ ­
Zlvoj lnovlc netted a ba ckhand. yea r -otd Zlvojlnovlc was abtP ro·:
Noah held at love to end the 1· hold with an ace.
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hour and 29-mlnute contest.
Noah had six aces, one more
" Thl' conditions were not very than his opponent, andwasgullty
easy ," Noah said, r eferring to of onl y eight unforced errors to 23 ;
the swirling wind on a warm, fo( ,Zivojlnovic.

" It' s a little disturbing to see
"We were trylnl! to get all w~ ,
·By .JIM SLATER
this
thin
g
rollin
g
around
on
the
could
out of II and I guess we :
UPI Sports Writer
Inside
of
the
corner
wh
en
you're
turned
II up a little too fast," •
INDIANAPOLIS (UP II - Ma·
200
mph,
"
Rahal
said.
"M
y
Mea
r
s
said.
" Th e fuel light came ;
going
ri o Andrettl took the ear ly pole
next
lim
e
arou
nd,
I
saw
a
guy
on
comi
ng
ou
t of turn fourton th ,
position for the 71stlndlanapolls
coming
out
to
get
it
and
when
he
fin
al
lupi
.
I
just
hoped It wo~)d •
:.00 dcspll e hOt and windy condl·
saw me co min g, he got the hell
have enough to get across lhe
ttons Saturday that over out of there ."
finish line. It died by the lim• ·[
whelmed most qualifying at ·
Paper
s
and
other
foreign
ob·
got
to ,th c fir st turnJ·
tempt s for the May 24 race.
·]eel
s
were
blown
around
the
oval
Mea
rs qualified drivlnR a C"a'r :
Andrettl drove his Chevro letand
adding
to
the
rough
condl
·
that
had
been sitting In a !(arage ;
powered Lola chass is to a four·
l
ions,
Ruth
erford
sa
id
.
until
Friday.
Th e March chassis .
l ap qualify ing aver age of 215 ..390
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Th
e
trash
wa
s
all
over
lh!•
r
eplaced
a
Penske
chassis that :
mph. And rettl 's fastes t lap was
race tracl&lt; . Th e trash was worse
proved uncompetltlve after a
216.320 mph on a run that lasted 2
than r hove ever seen for
week of tPs tln g. Team owner
minutes, 47.13 seconds.
qualifying, " he said .
Roger Pen skc brought the chas" The car ran fanta sti c. I t's the
Mears avrragcd 211.4fi7 mph In sis to th e Spet'llway Friday frombest ca r I 've had ," Andrel tl said .
a
1986'
Ma rch-Chcvroll•l that ran
hi s Reading , Pa, headquarterS::
"Now we can go out and
au
t
of
gas
second
s
aftc•r
bcco
m·
and
Mea r s had only hours to get
·
concentrate on the ral'e setup ."
the
da,
v
's
first
qualifier.
the
car
to top speeds.
ing
Should the 1969 Ind y winner's
speed survive the remai nd er of
Saturday 's qu alifying. It will be
i\ndrelll's fir st pol e posit ion at
th e Indianapolis Mot or Speed·
way In 20 year s, the longest gap .
between poles for any Indy
dri ver. I t will also mean no
offi ci al speed reco rd s wi ll be se t
at the 2 \-\ -mile ova l for the fir st
time sin ce 1981.
Andrei! I, who won the pole for
this year 's two ear lier Indy car
races, set an unoffi cial Speedwa y
r ecord Thursday with a practi ce
lapof218.234 mph . Butt he fastest
practicl' fi eld In the tra ck 's
hi story could not overcome the
heat , wind and sti ck track
surface .
" Wh en It's sunny, the bl ackness of the rubber draw s heat.
There's a lot of oil in the rubber
and it bri ngs the oil out . You ju st
don' t have the sldebll e. The c&amp;r
feel .&gt; bogged down." said An·
drettl. who noted Saturday's
winds wer e the monlh's first
from th e southwest.
Two-time winner Rick Mear s
a~d defending champion Bobby
Rahal joined Ari,drettl on the
provisional front row lor the 7!st
500. Other qualifier s Saturday
Inc luded three- time winner
Johnny Ruther ford and veteran
' Dick Simon. Less experienced
drivers appeared content to walt
until expected cooler conditions
In the late afternoon.
RAHAL QtiALIFJES - Bohhy Rahal of Dublin, Ohio, kisses hill
Rahat averaged 213.316 mph In
wife Debl Saturday after quallfylnJ for the Indianapolis 5111 with an
his Cosworth-powered Lola duravera~upeed of 213.316 mph. Rahal, the defending champion, waa
ing a qualifying run that included
the second person to qualify followlnr Rick Mears. who re~:orded a
a beach ball being thrown Into the
•peed of 211.467 over the 10 mile qualification run . (UPI)
ln!leld near the fourth turn.

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TV ministry pretending to teach the truth, while teaching a pel"'erted
go;pel (Gal. ;7 ). They _make..their worship vain by "t~aching for do~tri~ts
the c~m"'""""'""' oj ,,,. (Mt. 15:9). They ~n: bltnd guide~ , bhndmg
"t._lu mimls o,( 1hnt1 w~ich b ~lie~'t' n~! · lesl the ~·ghr of t,~e glonou.s gOJ~,~
oj Christ ... should shmeunto rhrm (2 Cor. 4:6). The dHp loltl)f prr
will be rhcir fnte. lor "if thr blmd lead the blmd, borh shall fall mto tht
ditch ' (MI. 15: 14 ).
B, CorruptlncGood Mo~ .
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(oum crfcil tcilchers wear the mask.~ of false ,humrhty, d!Splayt~~ a sad
counlcnancc. W1th "enttcmg words. pe~uas1ve s~h (Col. 2. ), and
.. ,,0 /ullturv '"'"';fin·.. (Col. 2: 18), they begu1ie or dece1ve many. There are
,on1e fe••'IVhO. hiding in th e name of religion. live a life of '[o rnication, ••·

4:11.

ATLANTA (UP I) - Dale Murphy drove home
two runs and belted his second homer In as many
day s, and Gene Garber escaped a bases-loadect
jam In the ninth Inning Saturday to lead t~e
Atla nta Braves to a 5- 4 victory over the New York
Mets.
Murphy' s homer. his· seventh of the season,
ca me in the fifth and gave the Braves a 4-0 l('ad.
He also slngled 'home a tun In the seventh to put
·
Atlanta ahead fi -t
New York cut the lead to 5-4 In the ninth. Lee
Ma zzllll led off with a double Into the right· field
cor ner off Jim Acker , advanced to third on Kevin
McRey nolds' f ly ball to the war ning track ·\n
ce nt er and scored on Tim Teufel's single to deep
short .
. ·
Keith Hernandez sin gled Teufel , to third,
knocking ou t Acker· In f"vor of Garber. Gary
Carter walked to load the bases, but Garbl!r
-struck ou t Mookle Wil son for the second OU!t
Howard .Johnson hit a smash tha t bounced off first
baseman Gerald Perr y's wrist . Perry caugh t lh~
ba ll and stepped on first to end the game. Garbet;
ear ned his third save.
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David Palmer. 2-4. had a three·hit shu tout goi'lul
through slx Innings before the Met s scor·ed . th~.
runs In the sixth . Dave Magadan doubled a!'~
Barry Lyons singled hill'! to third. Pinch hi (~
Ma zzllli s ln~tled home Magadan to make 114-1 afid
pinch hitter McReynolds greeted reliever Pa\11
i\sscnmacher with a two-r·un double to bring N~l\"
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Mario Andretti early leader .j
for Indy 500's pole position· :fj

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Ang&lt;•ls 8, Bosox I
BOSTON 1UPI1 -Wally .Joy ner and Devon
White each hit three-run homers Sa tu rday and
Willie Fra ser pit ched the rlrst co mplete game of
hi s career, a five- hitt er . to lift the Californ ia
Angel s t o an 8-llriumph over the Boston Red Sox.
Fra ser. a rookie. improved to 2-1. walking on e
and strikin g out thr ee . Loser AI Nipper, 3-2, wa s
pounded for six runs and ' lx hits In 31 &lt;1 innings.
Nipper bega n the game by hitting lead off batt er
Brian Downing. After a bloop sin gl e b.v Whil e.
Joy ner hit th e first pit ch over the right field
bullpen for his eigh th homer ol the )'Nir 10 give
Ca lifornia a :l-0 lead .
Th e Angels incr eased the lcacl to 4·0 in the
second when Bob Boone hit the fi rst of hi s tw o
doubles, knocking in Gary Pett is, who had walked
and stolt'n second.
California mad e it 7-U in the fourth . Ma r k
McLemore ted off with a walk and Boone
sacrificed. Aft er Downing walked. Str\'1• Crawfor d r elieved Ni pper and White hi t hi s fir st pitch
over the bullpen in right for his elghlh home•· of
the season.
The R('d Sox drew wit hin 7-1 when Wade Bogg'
doubled and Don Bay lor doubl ed him home for th e
1,200th RBI of his ca reer.
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9:00P.M.- 1:00 A.M.

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, The Roya ls grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first.
Singles by Juan Benlquez, Salazar and ,Thad
Bosley loaded the bases with one out. and
Benlquez scored when Frank While grounded Into
a fielder's choice .
Kansas Cit v built a .1-0 lead In the fourth. Steve
Balboni wa lkfod , took second on Bill Pecot a's walk
and scored on Sa l azar's tw o-out singlE'. Shortstop
Julio Franco booted Sei t z ~r ·s grounder for an
error to l oa d the ba ses. and Pecota scored on
catcher Chris Banda' s passed ball.

By MARTIN LADER
UPJ Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP!) - Yannlck
Noah used a deceptive serve to
tame the power of Sloboda n
Zlvo]lnovlc and earn a 6-3, 7-:i
victory Sa turday to reach the
final of the $61Ci,OOO Shear son
L ehman Brothers Tournament of
Champions.
Top seed Boris Beck er met No.
4 Andres Gomez In the second
match, with the winner to take on
Noah In Sunday's final.
Noah. the deiendlng champlon,
required a singleservice break In
each set to subdu e Zlvojlnovlc,
and In the meantime was almost
unbeat eble on his own serve .
The 26-year-old Frenchman
yielded a mere four points on his
first six service games, one of
them on a double fa ult, and not

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Noah advances to TOC final~~.

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Rangers 4, Indians 0
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Bret Saberhagen fired
a two-hitter after flirting with a perfect game
tl!rough six Innings Saturday ·in leading the
Kansas City Royals to a 4-0 triumph over the
Cleveland Indians.
Saberhagen, who leads the major leagues with a
6-0 record, retired the firs t 18 batters until Brett
Buller led off the seventh by grounding a 2-2 pitch
past first baseman Kevin Seltzer for a single.
Buller then was doubled off first as Ton v
Bernazard lined-to shortstop Angel Sala zar, who
threw to Seltzer.
Pinch-hitter Andre Thornton grounded a single
to left with two out In the nin th for the indi ans'
second hit. Saberhagen ' faced 28 batters - one
over the minimum.
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nine and walked none in notching his 'thi r d
complete game. The victory was the sixt h stra lght
for the Royal s.
Saberhagen, the 1985 Cy Young Award .winner,
has had three two-hitters in his fou r- year career.
The Royals victory streak is their longest since
they won eight straight in September 1985en rout e
to the World Cha mpionship.
Tom Candiottl, 1·5, ·took Cleveland 's sixth
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to be made."
" Par was proba\JIY about 68 out
Coupl&lt;'s posted a Ci4· hoi~ IOtaI
there today," said O'Meara , who
of 14-under 196 - three shot s
won two toutnamenl s In 198:i but
lower than the previous low
has not won since. "Scoring out
three-round tota l on the tour !his
there Is amazing t o say the least.
year . It also set a Nelson
ut you have to gtvc credit to the
tournament record by three
guyq, Whet there Is nm wild and
shot s, brl'aking t he old 54-hole
the course Is In good shape lik e
record of 199 set five years a~toby
this one Is, they are going to shoot
Bob Gllqer.
a lot of low scores.
Lohr and Crenshaw made up
" lf you shot even pa r a lot of
hal! of the four-way leadership
guys were going to go by yo u
after. 36 holes and they finished
tod ay."
the third round two shot s behind
Couples won the Tburnamcnt
Couples after firlng67s. Norman,
Players Championship In 1984
looking for his first win of the and then took much of the
year, was alone In fourth place
summer off. Since then he ha s
alter a 67 put him atll·under 199.
st ruggled with his game and only
At tO-under ca me O' Meara
recently began to regai n hi s prior
(following a 641 and Tom Byrum · form.
169t. Payne Stewart was still In
He made the turn In ! -und er ~4
contention at 9- under alter a 66 Saturd ay and th en played thr
Sat)lrday.
back nine In 30 strokes.
Leading money winner Paul
Crenshaw, meanwhile, missed
Azinger had a 69 lor a 3-under 207 a number ot makeable birdie
putts Including one at the final
total.
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the hole.
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son field has enjoyed perfect
playing condllio)l5 and the scores
Norman was as many as rJve
again retlected It Saturday.
strokes behind early In the round
Bill Rogers and Mark Calca - and came back to within one shot
vecchla, !or Instance, posted 63s or the top before making a double
- both ot them !lnlshlng the day bogey at the par-4 14th where he
at 8-under.
put his tee shot in the water.

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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point ~nt. W. Va.

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out shot' the Flyers 39-18overallln had srored 50 seconds apart In
UPI Sports Writer ·
the losing elfort.
tile o~ning 5: 13 to give the
Offens ive supremacy has ,
"Hextall deserves a lot of Canadlens a 2-0 lead.
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fa iled to produce overa ll domi- credit," Montreal forward Ryan
. Campbitll Conference ·
nance In theStanlcy Cup semlfl· . Walter said. "We should have
The Oilers have outshof the
nat series.
scored live or six goals In the !lrst ~Wings 67-42over the first two
Th e Montre al Cahadl ens period."
&amp;ames, but strong goa ltendlngby
placed 21 .· mo.re shot s on net
Peter Zezel said Coach Mike Greg Stefan has enabled Detroit
Frida y night tha n P hil aqelphla , Keenan gave an uplifting speeeh to move into Gam e 3 tied 1-1.
but the Flyers won 4-3 to take the to his players followi ng the first
In winning 4-1 Thursday night,
lead In the Wa les Conferen ce period .
the Oilers. outshot Detroit 35-18,
fin al.
" Mike didn't yell. " Zezel sa id.
The Edmont on Oilers have " He was pretty positive. But he
sent 25 more s hots on net over the made it known that we had to
fir st two gam es than Detroit, but help Hexle. We could have been
move to .Joe Louis Arena lor down 6-0. It was probably one of · COLUMBUS, Ohio iUPl f Saturday 's Gam e .1 o! the Camp- Ron 's best games all year."
, Outstanding Ohio State Univerbe ll Confere nce final only tied
The speech and Hextall's play SitY. wide receiver Cris Carter,
1-l.
lgn iled a strong second period for who hatl been suspendeA for the
AI Mont rea l. rookie goa lie Ron
Philadelphia . In which Pelle Ek- last part of spring drill s, was
Hex tall mad e .1fi sa ves. Includin g lund collected two goals a nd an reinstated Friday , abou t as ·
19 during a critica l fir st pe riod, to assist on Rick Tocchet's goa L quietly as he wa s suspended.
help the Fl yers take a 2- 11ead in , Brian Propp scored the winner
the best-of- seven matchup.
OSU Coach Earle Bruce would
for the Fl yers with 3: O!J left .
Hextall wa s supe rb, especially
only
says that "Carter was
" Th e whoie game tonight was
in th e first per iod when the Hex tall," Keenan sald .." He kept reinstated."
Ca nadi ens stormed th e net and us in th e ga me from Period 1. "
Carter's suspens ion "for vioo ut s ho~ thp F lyers 21-8. They
Chris Nilan and Chris Chellos latiq l!'am rules" was revealed

Meigs advances to second round play iri
tournament with 12~1 v~ctory over Ans·:

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limiting the Red Wings to six
shots In each period.
"It's a classic offset," Edmonton Coach Glen Sather said. "One
ieam (Detroit) is sitting back,
t he other one Is raring to go."
Detroit Coac h Jacgues Demers
said his team needs more scoring
to keep up with Edmonton, but
·sacrifi cing defe nse lor offe nse
would hurt the Red Wings.

Cris Carter reinstated by Coa~h Bruce

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Bruce said It was between him
and Carter.
Bruce had sa id he would npt
co mment , and sai d Car ter could
i! he wa nted to. But Carter would
not speak out.
Sources had said that Ca rter
had failed a drug test for
marijuana.
Carter missed the annual
Scarlet-Gray intrasquad game
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To urnam ent at Athens Friday . The MHS aee allowed one hll.
Meigs won, 12-1.

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fi rst score came when
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seventh inning , Eastern's "Cardi~c Kids" usi ng patience as
t~•ir vir tue , drew five consecu ti ~e walk s off tired Tr imbl e
pilc hin g to score a dramatic 6-5
Seetion al Tournamen t baseball
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·While Jeff Ca ldwell, Ed Collin.s. and J eff · Johnson set the
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ATHENS_ Mike Bart rum and
Je!f Nelson combined to pitch a
two hitler , and Bart rum aided his
own ca use with 2 home runs a nd 5
RBI's as lh\l Meigs Marauders .
advanced to second round sec·uo-nal play with an 12-1 victory
over Alexander Friday night.
The Marauders took a 2-0 lead

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third when Bissell , Bartrum and
Barrett eac h walked . Todd Hysell had his third s!raight hit to
drl,ve in two runs, a nd Jeff
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'" the fifth .. Dave Hendncks
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ano ther two base hit . Bissell then
scored on an error. .
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Meigs right fiel der booted a base
hit by Chapman and then mad~
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pitched the seventh givi ng up one
hit ·a nd striking out one.
Keither a nd Allman com bin ed
to give up 12 hits, walk in g 7 and
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and winning runs .

Ju nior hurl er Bryan Durst
picked up th e win, pushing his
personal mark to 6-1 as the result
of a brilliant relief effort. Ed
Coll ins pitched well In hi s starting role, striking out 8 and
wal kin g just one. Durst fa nned
one a nd did walked a batter.
Overa ll, Wilson of Trimb le
fanned five, and walked five
Including two In his second sti nt.
Jeff Koons suffered the loss,
walking three and fanning two .
Easter n Coach Scott Wolfe.
sa id. "This game was a matte&lt; of
give a nd take; We gave a few
run s away , then bounced back to
"take" th e win . It wasn't pretty.
but they al! count and thi s
ce rt ain ly wa s a big win for us.
" We knew their pitching wa s
somew hat ti red, so our patience
paid off. Once we put some
ru nners on base I had confidence
in our hitting and batting eyes.
Our boys really ca me through in
the clu tch ."
Ea ster n hitters were Collins
and Horn er with doubles, Jeff
John son a two-run homer, and
Jeremy Barber a single.
Rich Dooley and McManus had
two hit s apiece for Trimble,
whi le Wilson, Koons. and Shamhart eac h singled.
Easter n played Wa terford in a
non-lea gu e doubleheader Saturday. then retu rns to Tournament
pla y at Me igs . Tuesday a t 4:30
p.m .
Line score :
Tr imbl e .. .......... 000 300 2-5 7 3
Eas tern.. .......... Oll 020 2-6 4 5
Batteries : Ed Collins. Bryan
Durst (WP) 7t h and Kyle Davis.
Rob Wils on, .Jeff Koons 6th ILP l ,.
Wilson 7th and McMa nus.

l{avenswood dumps
$outhem nine, 17-I
non-conference base ball contest
a t Racine.
The Class "AA " Red Devil s
pushed across one run In the first ,
then a ssaulted th e Southern
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a nd e1 rors put SHS further In the
hole.
Rave nswood a lso came up with
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l3 LOOMI NC TON. Minn . • UPI 1
game out or reach In the early
-~ Dl'ft' ndlng Big Ten tennis
innings.
cha mpion Minn esota a nd preDolly s tarted and went the
tohrname nJ favorit e Mi chigan
dis tance for Ravenswood , while
bOth s hut out the ir opponents In
a host of SHS pit chers took to the
opening rou nds Frida y.
mou nd .
~ M i nn esot a
took on sixthKenny Turley took the starting
·'eeded Ohio Sta te Sa turda y in the nod, while Mike Wolford, Todd
semifina ls. Top-seeded Mi chigan
Lisle, and Mark Porter shared
p!)lyed filt h-seeded Illinois in the
the remain ing pitching duties for
o!hr r semifi naL
the Tornadoes .
Jv!i chi v,a n e nd ed th e ,~ egular
Southern drops to 11-4 and 10-2
seaso n wit h a 9-0 dua l m atch
in the SVAC.
reco rd. Mi nnesota was8- L losing
The Southern reserves claimed
ori)y to Mi chi gan 7-2.
their third straigh t wi n over the
'The final s ar e scheduled Sun,
lltt te' Devils 8-6.
day. also at the 98th Street
Sou thern plays North Gallla In
Racque tt Cl ub . The winner gets a
t he section Tournament
bid to th e NCAA tournament In Sat urday.
A,rhens. Ga .. May 23-27.
Line score:
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Northwestern 1; Wisconsin 5, Southern ......... .. . 001 00- 1 4 2
Batteries : Dolly and Sook.
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Turley, Wolford 2nd, Todd
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May 10, 1987

May 10, 1987

Pomeroy-Mickleport--:Gallipolis; OhiO-Point .Pleasant, W. Va .

Pistons, Bucks
eop .wins Friday
in NBA playoffs
By DAVID AVITABILE
UPI Sports Writer
l slah Thoma s of the Detroit
Pistons and .John Lu cas ot th e
Milwaukee Bucks both re·
sponded to chal lenges Frida y
night and pac·ed their teams to
triumphs in their semi·final
·
playoff series .
At Mi lwau kee. Lu.cas ans·
wered.Coach Don Nelson's plea
for more offense wit h.~ points In
the Buck's 12fi·121 overtime win
over th e Boston Celtlcs to cu t
Bos ton's playof! lead to 2·1.
Thomas quieted the At lanta
Hawks' talk abou t the Pis tons by
scoring :15 points, Including an
NBA playoff. , record 25 In the
third quar ter, to help the Pis tons
down the Hawks 108·99 and take a
2·1 lead In the series.
" They've sa id some very un·
kind things about our basketba ll
team ," Thomas sai d. " They said
some things we didn' t deserve. I
don' t want to go inlo what they
sa id . butlt 's bcensince theserl es
· star tedc
"We ha ve a lot of respect for
Atlanta·., basketball team. how
gw•ooordk .'.~cy are and how. hard they
Thomas shot R for 11 In his
record· brea king third , during
which the Pistons had a tea m
record 44 points. He added 4
steals, 4 rebounds and a pair of
assists to dominate lh&lt;' ga me•.
.• ·. Thomas r~sponded to a team
: need In lht• third quarter by
•Shoollng more.
·
: " We needed points." Thomas
· ,:s? ldofhlsquarter thatt oppcdth&lt;'
••2.1·polnt tX' rlorJs posted by Cu s
,,WIIIIams and Brrnard Ki ng. " It
•couldn 't •·om1 . from our set
:;offense.
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.job In thr first hal f on us and we
;.h~d don!' u good job on them . We
~tle!'ded pre tt y murh somr frees ·
y le, to freelance. ! just fPi tth atl
do it ·"
~. A tlanta Coach Mike Fral&lt;' iio
:s,ald of Th omas, " He's not a
· normal player. He's an All· Star .
why
an All · St r. If he
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TOLEDO, Ohio (UP!) - Fros·
and th en th rowi ng st uff at me.
tie Ray grabbed the early lead
well. yo u ar e almost totally and was never headed the rest of
defenseless. "
the way in posting a 5· length .
Ga m e 4 is set for Sunday at . victory In Friday night's teaMil waukee, before the series
lured lO th ra ce trot at Raceway
swlt r hes lo Bos ton for Ga me .'i Park.
W&lt;&gt;dn esda.v.
Driven. by John Konesky Ill,
Boston wa s led by Dennis the winner covered the mile In
.luhnson with ;12 point s and 25 2:00 2·5 and returned $4.60, $2.80
from McHale.
and $2.80. High TlmeW finished
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Paul Mokes kl of the Bucks and whlle'Our HI So ng came In third
Johnson of th e Cel! ics denied and kicked back $4.80.
published rep9rt s they were part
or the drug and ga mbling sca ndal GAHS JVs romp
und!'r in vestigation In Phoenix
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Sa t urday . !he Los Angeles Angels junior varsity softball
l.akrr.• take their 2·[llea d In the tea m handed the Wellston
West&lt;·rn Conference semifinal Golden Rockets their first defea t
sNics to Oakla nd for Ga me :1 ofthcseason in a23· lldeclslonln
again st the Gol.den State War· Friday's acllon .
rlors . and thr Hoston Rock~ts
l'hrlsty Greene was th e win·
rare the SuperSonics at Seattle nlng pitcher and the Angels' top
. with thP Sonlcs up 2·1.
hitter, wit h four RB!s co ming
from two lriples and a
Eri ca Bra nscoub wa s the losing
pltrher. Th e Rockets' Terease
Sherr! Turner, Laurl Peterson
Well s wa s their top hiller . with
Lisa Young, Allee Miller, and thrff singles.
Hollis Stacy.
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Yankees tl, Twins 7
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At New York, Mike Pagliarulo
Eddie Murray solved a little hit a grand slam to cap a six· run,
: problem and
: created a big problem for the · Yankees to their lOth victory at
. Chicago White Sox .
home this season without a loss.
~ Murray, who entered the game Ceclllo Guante, 2·1, worked two
. with a .202 batting average, Innings for the victory. Jeff
slugged two homers , Including a Reardon fell to 2-1. Pagliarulo
two-run shot with two out In the and Gary Ward each homered
· ninth Inning, to ca rry the Balli· twice for New York.
: more Orioles to a 7-6 victory.
Red Sox 6, Angels 4 ·
; · "He had a little mechanical
AI Boston, Dwight Evans
• problem and he went out and belted a three· run homer to snap
: worked on II and got rid of his an eighth-inning tie and lift the
: mechanical problem," Balti· Red Sox. Joe Sambllo• . 1·0,
• more .Manager Cal Rlpken Sr pitched 2'J.J Innings of relief to
: sai d of Murray. "The ex tra earn the triumph. The loss went
: batting practice definite l y to DeWayne Buice, J. 1. Don
. helped him."
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• Ca l Rlpken Jr. singled with two for Boston .
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Athletics 7, Tigers 2
. 0·1. Murray then cracked his fifth
At Detroit, Mark McGwlre
' ' homer of the season lo make a drove In four runs with a pair of
• winner of Ken Dixon, 2·2, who homers and Curt Young allowed
: pitched three Innings.
six hits over eight Innings to
; Murray's earlier homer, a solo spark Oakland . Young, 4·1,
. effort,. had co me baJtlng left· walked one and struck out five
: handed. He was batting right · for his third sfra lghl victory.
•handed when he hOmered off M&lt;'Gwire hlghilgh)ed Oakland's
Sear age, who had qot previously five·run fourth w.Jth a three-run
given up an earned run In 15 homer off loser Frank Tanana
innings this seas on.
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Royals 9, Indians 6
back, we just didn't get the job
At Cleveland, Angel Salazar
done In the ninth," Chicago drove In three runs and Kansas
Manager Jim Fregosl said. "It City extended' Its. winning streak
was a tough loss. Sear age wa s to five games. MarkGoblcza , 2-4,
throwing extremely well. He just struck out eight over seven
made a bad pitch to Rlpken and Innings and Dan Quisenberry
then got the ball up to Murray ." notched his second save. Ken
The Whllr Sox had moved ' Schrom, H . took the loss .
ahead 6·5 In the eighth on a solo
Mariners 4, Br~wers 3
homer bv Ivan Calderon. With
At Milwaukee, Scott Bradley
· two out.' Calderon hll the first singled home .John Christensen
pitch from Dixon over the left· from. second with two out In the
field fence for his fourth homer. 12th to lift Seattle and send the
It was the first homer In 43 Brewers to their fourth straight
innings at Comiskey Park for the loss. Alvin Davis' three.run ho·
While Sox. Calderon also had the mer In the elgl)th erased. a 3· 0
las t homer at home for Chicago. Brewer lead. Stan Clarke, 2·0, got
Elsewhere In the AL, Toronto the victory and Bill Wllkjnson got
dumped Texas H. New York lhe last out' for his first save.

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•l;opcz slnrr shP took thn'l' weeks
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their s~on~s~~es chalked up four tree passes and a single by left o~ base at the end· of the ·
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slam home each.
Meigs broke the Ice In the third
when lead off batter, Becker.
doubled, Baker drew a base on

wouldn't . be . able to do that.
Sometimes, ther e's not a whole
lot you can do but watch."
Came 4 Is scheduled for
Sunday In the Sllverdome.
In Milwaukee, Ricky Pierce
added 29 point s to Lucas', both
career playoff·hlghs to lead the
Bucks to their win In the Eastern
Conference semJ.flnals.
"Coach Nelson pulled me off to
the side at practice and asked.me
to become more Involved In the
offense," said Lucas, who was 12
of 18 from the field and 4 for 4 ·
from 3· point range.. " We were
able to go get the ball Into the
open court and get some easy
basket s.
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"Aeing ahead 2-0, Boston had
kind of a free game tonight , they
gave It their bes t shot and almost
cam e away with a win ."
The foul against Pressey wa s
the sixth committed by Kevin
McHale and, after he walked to
I
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the bench, the Celtlcs forwa rd
ON
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Detroit's
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fends
off
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went Into the stands and fought
Dominique Wilkins (right) during Friday's NBA playoff game In
with a fan. McHale left the court
Pontiac. (UPI)
as !he crowd !brew drinks at the
Celt ics.
" The fan wa s prett y obnox·

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North Ca rolina Sta t e· as a safety
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va lve .should .larger f all er.
•t!ERE:A. Oh io rUP i i - 'J'h!'
" Pe ople haV&lt;' rr il lclzcd our
d'nvel and Browns' 19Ai draf l
lrading Ch ip Banks in ord er 10 be
cr.op may well r esull in lhn••·
in u posit Jon f o l dkr M ikP
rookies crack ing I he Sf a rling
.lunkln," ' "Y S Sr hollenhdmer.
ll!ieup .
" I hav e 10 poin l out I hat gelling
:fir st-round clrafl pick Mike
Gr egg ib korz_v wa s no accident.
.Junkin is cxprclr d 10 move• int o
II dirrrt l.v rr lal e&lt;l from the fact
11lc lefl out side l inebacker spot.
wr• madt• thai dea l and swapprd
rl)piacln g four-l ime Pro RowlPr
1 first -and sec-o nd- round t picks
with thr' Los Angeles Ra ms.
qgp Banks.
·Gregg Rakoezy Is chal lengi ng
" Wr a Iso mad e a l ra dc wilh the
,at: both lr ft and r igh t Iack ie.
Rams th at gavf' us a notht•r
COac h Marty Srhottcnhcl mrr
thlrd:ro und p ick. and th ai wa s
i6dicat cs lhc 6-foot -li , 290used to l&lt;~ k r .Jd f .Iaeger. I think .
ppundN wil l be tried on l hr r_ighl . overa ll. I hal we hi'lpccl our team
&lt;-1 lot. "
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side. where Pro Bowler ( od_
ll lslen pla ys . ·
Sc hollcnhrimer says hr " has
.Th e su J'r•s t i)rl 10 -" a rl is kic ker
no doubts" aboul I he abi l ities of
.J~ H Ja&lt;•ge r. Ttll• Was hington
lh&lt;· lop th rrr plrk s.
produr·l Is vlrl uall _v unchal " r have a g r cat U~;•a l of
lengr•d, as i ncu mbent Mall
eo nfiden r-r In and rr•s pert for our
f~t~hr 's rC'rupcrulio n . fro m knPl'
scou ting sysiPm," hr sa.vs.
s(JrgN'.Y ha s IJN•n slow and
· 'Th es&lt;• pla_vpr s were stud ied and
:l~· yt•ar- o l d veteran M ar k M osc•C'vt~ lu atcd on a \'f'I'Y mf'f iru lous
basis.''
toy was relea sed. C'lrvrlancl
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ClrvrlanrJ' .s n ·r r nl drafts have

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" When you go through games
li ke I did the l ast rw oorthree it' s
hard -Ia keep your chin up
so me! imes," sa id Brow ning, who
slruck out th ree and walked
none. "Tonight I tried to stay
wit hin mysel f and do the lhin gs f
know I ca n do."
Browning gave up one homer
10 Glenn Wilson and two to
Aguayo.
~ ·w e didn' l gel mu ch going
oth er than that ," Philadelphia
man ager John Fel ske sa id after
his club' s fourth consecutive
lo ss. " We did that t~ e other night.
We hll fo urho merunsandlos r (Ia
the Reds in Philadelphi a I."
The Reds str uck for lour run s
in I he third inning. Los ing pitcher
Bruce Ru ff in, 2-2, srarted lhe
inning by wa lking Ron Oester

Athens ...

and Brownin g, arid Tracy Jones 's slngfe loaded the ba ses ,
·Alter Kurl Still well struck out.
Dave Pa'r ker grounded out to
first, sco~ing Oester to make it
1-1 and moving B ro,.&lt;ning to third
and Jones 10 seco ild.
Eric Davis followed with a
doubl e to left -center I hat drove in
Browning and Oester, m &amp;king it
3-1. Da vis stole third, ana' Buddy
Bell's single, which ex fended hi s
hilling streak to l 3games , scored
Davis to make it 4-1.
In three games aga in st the
Phillies last weekend, Davis hi I
two grand sla ms . th ree other.
hom er s and drove in llru ns.
The Phillies had ta ken a 1-0
lead on Wilson's seco nd innin g
home run . his sixth.
Philadelphia cl osed to withi n
4·2 on Ag uayo's fir st home ru n. in
I he fifth, and his shot off I he left
field foul screen In l he sev('n th
mad e it 4·3. Aguayo has hit lour
of his five home run s this seaso n
again st Cincinnati.
Bur aft erward Aguayo was
more re ncerned with the Phillies ' losing streak I han his power
display.
"i hope lhr•re are som e wins
around the co r ner. l f we. sta y
awav from the big innings givirl ~ up three' or four runs we'll be in good shape," 1\gua~o
said. National Leaguf Roundup
Craig Nell les, -who spenl 21
years kn oc king do\\'n line drives
at third base. played first base
for th e th ird time thi s s.eason and
co ntribu led a game- wi nning
sacrifi ce fl\·.
Nettles' i lv in the 101h inning
helped rhe A.llanl a Braves defeat
the New York Mrt s. 4-.1.
In other National League•
ga mes. Hou slon dcfeatPd Mont rea l :l-0 , Chicago overca m e San
Diego 6-:J, Sa n Francisco beaJ
Pi tt sburgh 4-2 and St. Loui s
stopped L os Angel es ;,.).
In the American League. if
wa s: New Yo r k 11 , Min neso ta 7:

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Astros 3, Expos 0
AI Montreal , Mike Scott
pitched a tw6- hltter and strur k .,
·out 12 to pace the Astros. Scott,
4-2, had pi tc hed 5 2-3 hitless
i nnings before Casey Ca ndaele
r ipped a 1riple to deep right field.
Montreal star ter Nea l Heaton ,
3-2. lasred 7 l-3 innings.

Oiler and Fields walked to score ltwen.ly r uns on six lrrn hilS and
Warner. In the Meig s seventh . . had three misc·ues . F ir lds wa s
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tagged with the loss. Dorman had
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up eight ru ns, ten hil s and r acked
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an athlet e Is so close to genlng a
eollege degree and is deprived or
that dpportunlt y as a senior ,
especia lly by those who have so
little feeling lor hi m and hts
family ."
McKey averaged 18 point s and
seven rebounds a game to l ea d
the Crim son Tide to a 28:5 r ecord
and Soulheastern Confer ence
IItle thi s past see son. He was
named pla yer or the year in the
conference and Most Valuab i(•
Player in I he SEC Tourn ament.
McKey, who was b&lt;-lleved 10 be
in New York. eould not i mmediately be reached for comment .
but had sa id earlier this week
that he planned ro r eturn to
Alabama lor his se nior· seaso n.
Walters alleged ly reac hed
agreemenls wi th a number of
college football players, lncl ud·
ing Auburn runn ing back Bren r
Fullwood. while th ey were sllll
competing lin co llege.
" On e of these da)'Swe'r e going
ro com e up wilh an answer In
_co llege athlet'lcs to el iminarP the
problem of un srr upu l ous
agent s," Sanderson sa id . "1\ llhough everythin g is a two-way
slreet It certai nly troubles me
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala . (UPI) University of Alabama center
Derrick McKey , who earlier last
week said he would stay In school
lor his sen lor season, was decl ared Ineligible Friday because
or dealin gs w ith an agent.
" Derrick. McKey will not be
eligibl e to parliclpate In the sport
of basketball nexl season a:nd has
appli ed for the NBA hardship
category," Alabama Ath letic Di r ector Steve Sloa n sa l_d. "He
made an error iri judgment in
dea lin g wit h an agent that
affec ted his eligibility at the
.
University of Alabama."
McKey, a 6- l oot-9 j unior from
Mer i dian , Miss., reportedly
reached an agr eement with New
York agent Norby Walters, bu t
then_ changed his mind and
derided l o r em ain In sc hool for
his fin al season.
NCAA regul at ions prohi bit a
co ll ege player from signing wit h
· an agent , accepting cas h or
negoti ating a eon tract before the
athlete's eli gibility expires .
" I'm hea rtbroken lor Derrick .
the basketball tea m and the
university ," A labama Coach
Wimp Sanderson sa id. "I t Is .a
sad day in c-o llege at hletics '-":hen

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givcn I he opporrun it,1· to prove it.

CINCINNATI (UP! ) - John
Frarlco will give up a hlt this
season. M aybe.
Franco pitched a perfect ninth
inning Friday to preserve Cincinna ti's 4-3 victory over the Phila delphia Phlllles. ext endin g his
no-hit streak tol0 2-3 1nnings. The
on ly batter to reach base saf ely
again st hlm this season did so on
an error.
' ' Tm going to give up a hit
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is saving ballgames." sa id
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save. "It Is a little unusual. I
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count strike against l he game's
final batter, Luis Aguayo, the
Riverfront Stadium crowd r ose
In anticipation.
" When the people started getting up It sounded like October .''
he sal d. " Wh en you're go in g well
every bOdy loves you. I'm doing
well now."
Tom Browning. 3-4. scattered
seven hits- including three solo
home runs- over 61 -2 innings to
ea rn his first victory since Apri l

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"- Becker d~wns Vilas ~io·~ gain TOC semis
NEW YORK (UPIJ - Boris · title on a clay cour t, swept past
Guillermo VIlas, · H (7·4), 6.2
Becker, seeking his first·ever

Friday night to reach ihe semlfi· 6.2.
nals of the $615,000 Shearson
"It was by far t.he best match
Lehman Brothers Tournament of I've played this week," Noah
Champions.
said following a performance In
The No. 1 seed met fourth seed which he didn't allow Krlcksteln
Andres G.omez In one of Satur- a single break' point.
day's sch~uled semifinals.
Kricksteln , the lOth seed. wa s
fending champion Yannlck Noah
the last American in the field :
raced No. 12 Slobodan Zlvojl·
bowing out less than an hour
novlc In Ute other.
after the dismissal of Paul
'lFor me, he's one of the best Annacone, a hard-luck o-7, 7·5, 6-4
players ever and , to beat him, loser to Zlvojlnovlc.
· especially In our first meeting, it
Gomez earned his berth in the
wasn ' t easy," Becker said of semifinals with a 6-4, 3-6, 6· ot
VHas, 15 years his senior at age ' triumph over his close friend
34. "We know each other very Argentine Martin Jaite.
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Becker, attacking early to
was' more pressure,"
· unsettle his rival, broke service
Noah, seeded second, was the his first two opportunities , but
most Impressive player last VIlas responded with breaks In
,week, yielding a mere 16 games the second and lOth games to set
ln, [QijT matches. Not since the up the lie-break. Becker took the
opening set or his flrst·round lasr three points of the tie-break.
match has he had his service
The 19-year-old West German
broken . .
jumped to~ 3-0 advantage In the
Noah continued ·to march second set and closed the match
through the field with the grea - with another break in ·the eighth
test of ease Friday when he game. Only In the first game of
cr.ushed Aaron Krlcksteln, 6. 2. the second set did Vilas gain a
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Kyger Creek romps in tournament tilt
KINKY DINK B·BALL CHAMPIONS- The Washington Hawks
finished ~he Rlnky Dink hasketball season as regular season
'•: champs
of l.he Fifth-Grade League. Th~ Hawks finished with a 7· I
record and first place In the league tournament. Memhers of'the
r, team are, In lront: Tim Snedaker, Ryan Williams, Jamie
Burcham, .Jamie Caldwell and Brian Howell. Middle row : Chad
• · Shane, Michael MontKomery and Ryan Rose. Back row: Wayne
Rose and .Jeff Snedaker.

~. GAHS cage camp scheduled June 8-12

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.' ball Coach Jim Osbornewlli hold
·; the annual Blue Devil Basketball
Camp June 8 through June 12 in
the GAHS gym.
• The camp will run Irom 1 to :J
: .p.m . Monday .through Friday .
•, Th e cost Is $:m if the child Is
: signed up before M ay 29, $40 If
1fter May 29. There Is a $15
nonrefundable deposit . Any boy
• or girl who will entN grades 4
•. through 7 for the 198H!I school
: year from any sc hool In the
county may apply.
· The camp will feature demon·
stratlons In offensive and defen·
slve fundamental s, ball handling,
· shOoting and other demonstra·
lions from Gary Harriso n and
members of the Rlu c Devil

Huckaby is
Rio Grande
guest speaker
RIO GRANOE - "You want
your children to dream ... and not
be afraid to fall. "
That was the messa ge Mar·
shall University ba sketball
coarh Rick Huckaby gave to the
people at thP Opera tion Lift off
dinner a.t Rio Gra ndr College
Wednesda y.
Rather than giving a speech,
Huckaby rercunt cd his own
experlencl's with erlticaly Ill
children , flrs.t, him self. as a r hlld
with spinal meningiti s. and later
as a fath&lt;'rwllh his son. Huckaby
and his son survived, but most of
thl' chlldri:'n h&lt;•lpcd bv Operation
Ll !toll will not be as fortunate.
• Opl'ration Lift off or Ohio wa s
formed last yra r· by .la y Mullins
of Gal !Ia Count y. Th e purpose of
the program Is to gran.t the wish
of a terminally Ill child. ln some
cases. the wish Is a trip to Di sney
World. ln or her l'US!'S. It may be
redProrating the room of a
bedridden child.
Most of th&lt;· t'hlldren aided b;·
the loca l chaptH will be thosr
from southea stern Ohio and
Ma ; on County, W. Va .. but
Mullins sa id that they woul.d
'consider rt'quE"sts from
anywhere.
Sponson'&lt;l by the Gallipolis
Rotary C"lub. the dinner was to
raise funds for the local Opt•ra ·
tlon Lilt off dlnnrr. Dinner Chairman .lim Cochran told th&lt;' more
tha n 200 att endees from Ga llla,
Mason and surrounding counties
that the chapter sent Its first
family to Dlsnry World las t
month. The famll;• Is from
Wellston.
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In addlllon. arrangement s for
another child from MeiJlS Count y
are curre nt!;• b~ lng made. bu.t
txo&lt;'au st' of t he condlt i~n of the
child. plans arr currently on
hold .
Huckaby praised the E"flor.t s or
Ortrratlon Llfl olf and cnrouraJ&lt;ed att endr&lt;•s ro " give some·
thin(( back."
At the conclu sion of the dinner.
Huckaby left thr• group with a few
of his "Do Marrs ." " Do more
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basketball l&lt;' am. The coaching
and ln s.t ructlon will come from
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The applica tions, which will be
at the bottom of Infor mation
flyer s. mu st be sent with a
parent's or guardian 's signature
to Coach Osborne al Gallla
Academy, Fourth Avenue, Galli·
poli s, Ohio 4!i6:n .

T.he Kyger Creek Bobcat s were · oe played in Cheshire Monday at
the top cats In Thu rsday's
4: .10 p.m. KCHS Is now 14-4.
firsr.round sectional action ·as
they thoroughly shredded the
Hahnan Trace Wildcats 40·L
Renee Ward pl.tched four Innings of no-hl.t softball for the win
. while striking Qilt four and
helping herself to the slugfeast
wl.th two pf the Bobcats' 18 hit s.
Freshm an Vlkki Noble picked up
the save in spite of allowing the
Wildcats to get their only two hits
of the contest.
For the Bobcats' offense, Jill
Drummond got four hits, Am y
Brown collected three, and Missy
Darst, Kelly Roush and Tracy
Eggleton picked up two hits. The
Wildcats' clawmarks came from
Queen and Ttloinas.
KCHS will take . on Symmes
Valley In the sectional finals , to
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Newman.! Mining rose 10\10 to 101 ~. New mont
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Hudson. Stout hegan with Kroger as a stock clerk and Is currt,ntly a
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Little Rhody big in test-marketers' eyes .
Peter Bedard, pres id ent . of
Chaffee·Bedard , a Pr·ov idence
adver tisin g firm. " It 's a gr ea t
comblna l ion."
Rhode I slanders' fina nci al.
et hnlc, religious and educa t ional
ba ckgrou nd s match well with the
natlon.al norm, Bedard sai d.
" I f yo u wa nt to tesl ·market a
produ ct for the el derly. yo u ca n
go to f lorida.'' 13(-dard sai d. " If
you want to market for the highl y
educated. you co uld go to Bos ton. ·
Bur if you're talkin g about
marketin g 11 broad ·ba sed pro·
duct . some.t hing everyone uses.
fr om toothpaste t o deodorant.
then you rome to Rhode I sland ."
The dcmogr;r phic mix also has
allrarted the federal ~ov • ·r n ·
men! 10 try OU1 S{'&gt;V (Ir'H I n ~W
programs ln !he· sta!r, lnl'l udi nl.!
human·sPrvlc cs lni.tlatlvrs.
If a product ran surrrP&lt;I in
" lillie America .." i.t st and s a good
chant'(' to brrnmc a wlnn&lt;'r
na tionwi de, Be dard sa id.
" Marketers essentially arl'
lookin g for a wor ld In mlnla ·
ture," said Richard Nagele.
presldrnr of a Nagele and Asso·
elates, a Rhode Island markt'tlng
llrm .
A manufac turer ca n spend up
to$2 mi l lion on a rcs.t market , but
Nagele said It can ros r up to $411
million to lau nch a new product

national ly, so 11 J)ays to trsr thr
waters befor•r decidin g on a
full ·blown campaign .
Th e Miller Brewing Co. tes t·
murketr d lis Lite Beer In several
area s du r ing the mid · 1970s.
Incl uding Rh ode Island . sa id
Mi tchell Weeks. Rhode Island
gener al manager of HBM ·
Cream er. a nationa l iJ dvertlsl ng
firm .
" That campa i gn rvcnruall.v
rcsul.t t:'d In Lite Beer fr om M iller
beromln g the No.2 bN' r on th r
market," he sa Id.
At one tJmc, several soft dr ink
co mpanies, lndudln ~ Coca ·Coia.
res t-market('(! the new two·llt er
bol tl c' i n th e st arr . Bedard sa id.
Whlil' t·ha.t experiment m ay havr
told sufl drlnkcompanlrs that the
stra ni(L'·Iookln g lt t• ms would s~ll ,
hr sai d the t(•sr m a rk ~t offered
othN lnva l uablr inform ation .
" When 1hr y I nl roduced the
botllo•s, thcv lound ou t th(' darn
lhln gs Px ph)dcd." hr· sa id . "They
had ro go . ba ck to t hr drawin g
board and put pl as tic· cups on the
bot toms 10 prevent that."
A spokC'sman for· thr Pitts·
burgh Hrc•wlng ('Q, WhiCh Ull·
nou nrcd plans to tcst ·markr:l It s
Iron Cit y 13/&gt;rr l ast month. said
Rhode Islan d ul l raets bro•r com·
panics because of co nventiona l
mark&lt;' t lng reaso ns but also he·

Gallipolis native · has part in
$70 million telescope project

Saturday, May 16, 1987
7:30a.m. - 6 p.m.

All1lU RillS -

llllll Arlhtlll Entry
!n tllllliall !Wnl

Its

By WILLIAM R. LEVESQUE
PROVIDENCE, R.I. iUPl i The nat ion's sma lles t state looms
large in " the eyes of Amer ica n
manufac.tut'NS who tes t·markcl
By STAN EVANS
survh·or .:1nd an exPcutor srt tlr new product s In Rhod e Is land
GALLIPOLIS - It is sad but
the estate . Thi s sho uld incl ude beca use of the sta te's un fla l rer ·
ing appeal : it is average.
true thai more than 10 million
such bas ir fr ts as the names and
Exper ts say Rhode Island and
American
phone numbers of the family
Providence.
its rapi tal cit)·,
women are wid·
attorn 0y, accountant. stock·
boast
an
average
popu lation that
ows. Those who
broker and lrrsumncc agent. In
ca nnot be found in bu stlin g
are In the best
addition, the local ions of bank
financial sha pe
accounts. sa fe·deposlt boxes a(lfl. mPtropolitan areas such as New
imporlan.t docum(' nl s, such' as York and Los Angeles .
are not neces·
The demographic makeup
sa rily the one
wills. deeds and partnership
gives
manufac tu rers a per fct·t
with the largest
agreements; and a list of debts
place
tot
r y ou t pr oducts tha 1 wil l
Inheritances.
and asse ts. Informat ion aboul
the women who regularly
thrsc item s should be kepi In one wind up in mos t ,\me r lca n
house holds- il Rhod e Islander s
cussed family finances with their
sa fe and co nvenicn.t spare.
'.them.
accept
hu sband s and, more important .
Every marriC'd wome~ n should
When
M iller Beer wa nted to
what to do with their legacies If regu lar ly r ead .t he finan cial
test
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how
Its Genuine [)raft and
their hu sbands dl&lt;:&gt;d fir st.
pages In the press. Th at is a
Lit
e
beers
would far e with lhL'
Because wom en Jive mu ch .necessary first step in planning
co
nsumer.
when
Campbell Soup
longer than m en, widows out·
for· the possi bilit y that %O mcday
Co. deci ded to tes t a new line of
number widowers by five to one.
she may handle her own rheCk·
co ndensed .&gt;oups, when Pill s·
New widows are. on the average,
ing accou nt. par th e bi li s jl{'riodl·
bu rgh Brewi ng Co. thoug ht It
only 56 years old and, unless thry
rally and ta ke an active part in
remarry, they far e two deca des
m ee.tln gs with dRY of her hus· . tim e to expa nd beyond their
of life on their own. Y et the band 's professional advisers . Penn syl~an l a · base. Rhode Is·
ovc .. whelming majority of thrm
such as the stockbro ker or the l and wa s Ihe place thry went.
" We have thr same proportion
have never thou ght much about
insurance agent.
of
urban an d r ura I jl('Oplc as I he
how to handle t~ e family' s assets
The first prior it y of a widow
or how their own e,co nomle n!X'ds should be t o preserve her inheri t·' nat ion a~ a whole . We have
would be met. In fa ct. one widow
a nee. For instance. It may be blu e·collar workers, wr have
in four exhausts her hu sband' s foo lish .to sell the f amily hou se. m id dlr man agement, we' ha ve
top ex&lt;'cutlves. we have largo'
life lnsurancr within two years of whlrh is probably th e best placr
and
sma ll· companies." sai d
his death .
for her to live today and may well ·
B~· co ntrast. the widow s who
be worth more .tomorrow . She
cope the brst arc those who
m ay be abl e to dela y paying
tau gh t th emselves - well In
so me bill s so that the money can
advance - how to m anagc rar n bank Interest. To guard
money. Th&lt;' wrong lime to star!
agai nst mistakes and con men."
asking. for rxamplc. the differ· new widow would be wise to
ence between money. market
double·check whether questlona·
funds and s.tock·m arket mutua l
ble bills already ha ve been pai d.
funds Is When a woman has to
She ought to walt si x months or
GA LLJPOL IS - One or thr
start managing the famil y asset s a year before ronsld&lt;&gt;rl ng Invest ·
more
interesti ng ca reers being
alone.
lng her Inheritance in any thing
pursued
by native Galllpoli tans
Wives should Insist on period!· th at Isn' t safe an d liquid. Quit e
that
of
.John Patrick (Part
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s
cally re,·tcwlng thei r family often. she will not be thinkin g
McKea
n,
a
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Ga lli a Academy
assets and llabllltlrs with their
straight before th&lt;'n. Until .the
hu sband s. Lynn Caine, aut hor of widow Is ready to absorb th e gra duat e.
An employee of the Lawren ce
the book " Widow," sugges ts that
counsel of professional s and
Berkeley
Labo ra.tory, on th e
a couple set aside an annual
decide how ro di versify her
"contingency da y '' to assess Investments, any Insurance 1110· ·cam pus of thr Uni ve rsit y of
Ca l ifornia, McKea n Is currentl.v
wha.t th&lt;' surviving spouse would
ney and other Inher ited cash can
engaged
in the Keck Telescope
inherit and consider ~&lt;· ha .t he or
be kept sa fely In certificates of
she should do ll'lth it.
deposit. money- m arker funds or '· Projec t, a $70 million end eavor to
They should discuss whether · those mutual funds tha t Invest i n build the world' s largest optlca I
tel escope.
she - or he - ought to sell the conservative slacks.
Thi s major·scientific advancemajor Inherited assets. such as
Remember this; eventually, a
ment
Is a j oint effort of more than
their house. art collection ·or
widow mu st assume 'responslbll ·
100
scientists
and engineers from
bu siness. The couple should also lty for financial decisions . Th e
the
University
or California and
re-examine their wills each year sooner any married woman
the
Californ
ia
Institute
of Tech·
and dlscusss where the widow prepares for widowhood , the
or widower should seek bett er. A much better legacy nology, financed mainly · by a
financial advice.
than money Is knowing how to grant fr om the W.M. Keck
Foundation . The telescope will
manage II.
Every married couple should
be
Installed In an observatory
(Sian Evans Is an Investment
update 1\Rd put In writing all the broker wllh The Ohio Company being built atop the 13, 796·1!.
lnformallon that can help the nfflce Ia Galllpollll.)

~anaging

RANGER

D. Dillon. RN
Manager
565 Jackton Pike
Hlllcreot Plaza
G~ll,lpol'~'' Ohio

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the workers."
For McAlister and Tea msters
across the country, Edelman 's
unsuccessful bid for Lu cky . and
Da r t Group' s at tempted ta·
keover of Oakland-based Safe·
way Stores, Inc., wa s a bitt er
lesson in high finan ce.
Fourt een thousa nd wo r kers
nationwide lost their jobs when
Lucky j et tisoned it s chai n of 80
drugsto'r es. Gemco. to det er
Ed elman. Four thou sand of those
wo r kers were in the Bay Area.
Safeway went private in a
leveraged bu yout by Kohlbe rg
Kral' is Robert s &amp; Co.. thus
avoid iny the take ove r by
Mar)•iand-ba sed D ar t. But the
nanonwidc grocery chain has
had' to make major changes in
opcra ton s to pa y back debt
incurred in fi ghtin g off the bid.
including closing its 141 -store
Dallas division. a lo ss of 8,500
employees, mos t of them union
·
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By BEATRICE MOTAMEDI
UPI Buslnes• Writer
OAKLAND, Calif. (UP! 1 New York financi er Asher Ed el·
man started something when he
tried to take over Dublin, Ca li f.·
based Lucky Stores Inc. last
year. He drove the local Teamsters to business school.
,
"I'm a capitalist, too, " sa id
Bob McAlister, a burly 50·ycarold ex-trucker sitting in a cold
union hall in Oakland one morn·
lng recently as union officials
from Ukiah to Salina s gathered
for the first of four Teamstersponsored classes in corpo ra te
accountlnl; and g lob a l
economics.
" I don't ha ve any problem with
• someone who want s to bu y up the
stock of a publicly owned com·
pany, because they want to run it
bett er," McAlister said. " What I
object to Is som('()ne who buys up
the stock of a publicly owned
., company ... to sell its assets or
property. wlt~out any regard for

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. Amerada Hess climbed l :Y, to 35'f.i and Exxon r ose
Peroni said·the coming week is likely to provide
more of the same. .
)'8 to 86 7(,.
" We should ha ve ano ther week of sloPPY
IBM jumped :J fo 163% a ft er j umping 8):', .the ·
.tradmg, wtth the Dow mov ing between 2250 and
week before w hen i.t s chai rman said tha i
2350," Peroni said . He predicted th at the market
first.quarrer shipments in 1987 for the computer
gian t exceeded levels fro m the yea r -ago period.
would then move higher but that gains would be
concentrated among blu e-chip Issues or linked to
Compaq Computer j umped 7% to 43\i\ . Wer·
"spec ial si tuations. "
!helm &amp; Co. ra ised i.t s earni ngs estimat es for the
On the Big Board, Navis tar was the most act ive
compa ny.
NYSE,- listed issue, risi ng 1 to 8.
Santa Fe Southern Pacifi c rose 4 y, to 451~ amid
USX followed. climbing 4 Y. to 32%. USX said it
takeover rum ors centerin g around Bu( lington
Northern .
expects. its steel operations to be runnin g at 8!i
percent of capacity by June. Bethlehem Steel rose
Burlin gton Industries climbed !i% to 64.*. New
2% to 16; It was r eco mm ended by Paine Webber
Yor k inves tor Asher Edelman and Dom ini on
steel analyst Peter Marcus . Inland Steel climbed
Tex tile Inc. laun ched a t('nder oHer fo r the
5% to 33 Y, ·'
compa ny, sweetening their bid to S67 a sha re fro m
AT&amp;T was th e third -most active issue. edgi ng
$60:
up Y, to 24%.
Eastman I&lt;odak adva nced 511, to SPA.
Texaco rose 1 to 35Y, amid rumors th at
chai r man and chief executi ve .told shareholders
the company has begun to SPe "very pos iti ve"
Australian investor Robert Holmes a Co ur t may
be accumulating shares of th e oil giant , now
fi nancial r es ult s.
.
operating under Chapter 11 of the federal
Squibb j umped 16 to 168. Squibb said It ex pects
bankrupt cy code. Pennzoll . . Texaco's largest
:J.cH o 40- percent growth In 19R7; in 1986, Squibb
. unsecured creditor beca use of a hu ge judgmen t it
report ed net ea rnings of $4 .90 a. shar e.
wo n in the fight over the purchase of Getty 011.
Procter &amp; Gambl e j umped 10% to 9:1% a trc r
rose I% to 84.
r ising 3% Thursday on prospec ts for the
As crude oil prices rallied on the New York
co mpany's proposed fat substitute.
Merca ntile Exch ange, Schlumberger climbed 3%,
International Minerals &amp; Ch emic al rose 6'f.i to
to 44 'f.i, Phillips Petroleum rose 2'A.
17,
41 %.
It · n,.,,:;~,

go to
business school

Uni·Drlve~

12:00 Mlldd Cesto's Counlrf Cloggers

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Urinary Products
Surgical Dressings
Skin Care Products
Wheelchairs several types ,
Bathroom Safety Aids
Underpads
Incontinent Wear

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Need s

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Long bed, 4 speed, 4 'Yiinder. Only 35,6341ow miles.
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HEALTH CARE

Hospital Beds and Siderails
Quad Cans, Walkers
Overbed Trapezes
Portable Commodes
Slant Pillows
Porta lifts
Mastectomy Products •
SQuibb/Hollister Ostomy

NEW YORK i UP]) - The stock market
advanced last week, buoyed by an improved
corporate profit outlook, a steady dollar and firm
bond prices.
The Dow Jones Industrial average rose 41.90 to
close at 2322.30.
After ·posting a small rise Monday, the Dow
soared 51.85 points Tuesday, Its fourth ·bes t point
gain ever. The advance came as bond prices rose,
the dollar strengthened and Investors grew more
confident about corporate earnings prospects .
The mar~et closed narrbwly mixed Wedn esday
and Thursday as equity Investors waited to see
what kind of demand would emerge for the U.S.
notes and bonds the Treasury so ld thi s week In its
quarterly refinancing. The Dow dropped 12 points
Friday; analysts said the market was resting
after Tuesday's sharp advance.
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Advancing issues outpaced decliners 1, 130·796
.:. ' among the 2,168 issues that crossed the NYSE
tape .
: · "The market traded in a moody, emot ional,
; · erratic fashion throughout the . week," said
,·. Eugene Peroni Jr., head of technical research at
: Janney Montgomery Sco.tt Inc . in Philadelphi a.
1 "All in all, It was lethargic and dull ."
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summ it of Maun a Kea. Ha wa ii 's
hi ghest peak.
T~e Keck Instru ment Is a new
ca nc0pt in gia nt tclrs co jl{'S . Un·
li ke th e usual onc·plecr· mi rrors
sur h as th e Mt. Wll ;on I CaL 1
model, the Krck telestope wil l
consist of :J6 ht•xago nal m irror
&gt;egmcnrs . held In a honeycomb
pancrn, which wil l provlce a
primary mirror about Xl I et
Wide, With l' nOugh l igh t ·
g,at hcrl ng power to detect ga l ~ x ·
ies more than Hl billion llgh.t ·
yea r s away .
The ! ,OOO·pou nd mirror disks
were fabricated In Ger many and
are now being polished and
trimmed In Lexi ngton, Mass.
There th ey will be fitt ed with the
compo nent s of the extremely
precise support systems being
manufactured by the project
engineers In California . Th ese
systems will be the key to success

ca use Rhode Islanders arc sophisti ca t ed bei•r drinkers :
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" Th ey try many different
brands because they're near the
Canadian border. they'r e ncar a
lar ge r Uy like Boston, and
they'n' pretty good 'consumers,"
said William E ller, a Pltt sbur~h
Brewing Co. spok esman. "Witll
the booming economy there, they
have some ll'OOd economic things
~oln~ for them ."
Rhod r Island also stands tall
among rest mMket s IJecu use It
offers r elatively Inexpensive ad·
vPr llsl ng outlets. The stat e has
one sratcw ldr newspaper and
threl' telev ision stations that
manage .t o reach most
co nsumers.
" H 's more cfflclcn.t to reach
tht• 1 million Pl'Oplc In Rhode
Island." Bedard said. "In New
York City . you're ta lking about
lH million . It 's much more
cxjl{'nslve to r each that many
people."
find In th e co mpetition of tl'st
markets - In which Rhode
Island joins Syrac·use. Buffalo
and Pitt sburgh In popularit y not a l ittle bit oft&gt;rlde Is at stakr.
"I think r•r lalll'rs In thi s sta te
ha ve a trst ·ma rkrt mcn.tallly,"
Weeks said. " It seems kind of
s t ra n ~r 10 s;J.V, hOI stores tako• a
certain amount of )&gt;rid e to sav
lhPy wcrr• thr· first to of!(•r ~
produ ct. "

Announce joint
purchase deal

of 1hi' KPek tc lr .; ropr• proj ec t,
DETROfT I UP I )- Offi cials of
wllh th l'lr abil ity to maintai n &lt;•
th
e Armco Stcc• l Works and th&lt;'
precise al lgnmo•nt ol th e scg
Gr
n ~ra l M otors Corp. jointly
men ts to wi thi n one million th of
announced
F'rlday .that CM
an Inch ocross the mirror's
would
purc
hH
se li s steel from
10-mrrcr dlall')rtcr. in stantly cor ·
.
Armco
for
ir
s
Sa turn cars to be'
rcc ting segm ent dlsor len.tatlon
bu
lit
In
Trnnessr
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ca used by ex pa nsion and con·
Offlcl
ab
of
the
two firms said
tracti on ' fr om temperature
they
had
n e~o llatPd the contract
changes. gravit ational cffcf'ts
las t week . ft calls for Armco to
and even shil lin g winds whll~
sell the ga l va nized and rust ·
t racki n ~.
reslstant,;tcel toGM for the new
Th e te lescope is sched uled to
beco me opera tional In 1990.
McKea n received his under·
graduate degr&lt;'e from Merrit t
ICal.l Junior College and Cogswell CollegP, th e latt er being In
Sa n Francisco, whe re he rna·
jared In mechanical engineering.
He lives In Conco rd , Ca l., an d Is a
registered guide In whit e-water
rafting as a hobby . He Is the son
of Joh.n A . and Sybil McK ean. of
Chillicothe Road, Galllpc lls.

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Saturn spokeswoman Jupy
Marriott In Detroit said Armco
would be the so le supplier of steei
to the pl&lt;lnt that' s begin bu!H
near Spring Hill. Tenn .
This contrac t was expected to
create jobs for Armco at plants In
Middletown, Ohio, and Ashland,
Ky ., but Armco officials said It
was premature to be looklnll for ·
new jobs.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio iU PI) - If
• you like to grow your own
. -•strawberries and lament the
: ·passing of r he yea rl y cr op in
. Jun e, E xtension horticulrura l is t
• Richard Fun t suggests planl i ng a
• 'new " day-neutr al" va riety.
These new str awberries pro_; duce fr uit fr om spri ng through
:· !all with several pea k s th rough• oul t he seas on .
·
Da y-neu tral st r awberri es. un.llke either Ju n~- be a rlng or ever , beari ng varieties , will flower and
i produce fruit and r un ners at the
'sam e lime.
Ju ne-bea r in g va r ieti es r e.• spond to shor t days to Initiate
: flowering; everbearer s res pond
· to long days. Wit h a day- neutr al
: cu ltlvar such as Tr ibute, the first
. : crop ripens ar ound J une 1, a
second but smuller cr op ripens
about July 15. and the seaso n
finishes with a slightly lar ger
crop about the end of Augu st.
If you can obtai n day- neut r al
sets, plan! them in early Ma y. but
remove the firs t crop of blossoms
this year. Th is conser ves plant
. energy · and Increa ses runner
production, F'unr sa ys. You ca n
allow the second and third set of
bloom s to mature info berries.
F'unt. lists these pointer s for
growing day-neutra l varieties:
-Set the p lants about 8 to 9
Inches apar t. Day-n_
eur ral s do not
produce as m any runn er s as
:· June-bearl n ~ or cverbearlng
. varle!les.
- Plant In r aised beds. If
poss ibl e. The beds should mea sure about 9 Inches high and 12
Inches wide at the rop. sloping- to
2-fool widths at the borrom . High
temper atu res r educe !h(' fl ower ·
Ing potential of day -neutra l var Ieties. F'u nl notes. The wld ebol!om beds keep I he root zone
coo l so flowering, par ticular ly
for the mid-summer crop. Is
enhanced.
-Use more tha n usual depths
, or straw mulch to keep W('l'ds out
and the root zone c·ool. Mulrh th e
sides of the sloppd beds an d
between the rows_
Supplies of day -neut ral cultlvar s are limited. F' unt notes. You
may need to order l hPm thr ough
cat al ogs for nex t year _

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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio- Point Pleasant

Feeding fat to
cows can better
milk. production
WOOSTER , Ohio i UPIJ Unlike hum ans, addi ng farro the
diets of dairy cows Is proving
benefi cial, wlrh cer tain breeds
giving more milk as a result .
Donald L. Palmquisl, dair y
resea r cher at the Ohio Agrlculru ral Resear ch and Deve lopment
Center, and other sc ient ists ha ve

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dairy ca ttle. such as Holsteins
averaging m ore than 80 pounds
of milk a day, will give even more
milk If cer ta lnn fat Is added to
their diets.
Palmquis t says a high- produ cer needs high-ener gy feed:
catHe have the genetic potential
to pr odu ce m ilk beyond their
ability to ear enough to suppor t
that prod ucllon.
However , by the time a cow is
fed enough grain to keep prod uc tion hi gh, she isn' t ca pable of
ea ting enough forage to maintain

sa~·s .

M EGAL AC. a ta n gr anu lar
product, pours and stores easily.
The energy va lue of I pound or
MEGAL AC should suppor t production of about 5 pounds of milk,
accordi ng to the r esearc her.
He r ecommends feeding the
free f!i l at abou t .1 percent of the
drv m ai l er In the r ation. Wit h
cx-ce iJPnl feed man agem ent , hr
says fat content m ight be r aised
to o percent w ith economica l
res ult s. Acco rd i ng to him . ferdlng M EGA LAC' is an excellen t
wa~· to get thE" max im um amount
of rar In to vcr·y hi gh-produ cing
rows.
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wa nt to pu sh product ion higher In

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By BOB WEBSTE·R
• UPI _Bu siness Wr iter
. LOS ANGEL ES tU P! r -An
~. Investment group headed by
·~ f?rm er T reasury Secr etary Wil, ham Srm on is staking its finan·
:, era! fu tur e on a st ring of troubled
wesrern. thrifts and !he growi ng
• · eronomtc strength of t he Pacific
_ Rtm .
• "I t'' the No. 1 growth area in
., t he world. II m akes Europe look
•coJd hat ," said Preston M ar tin,
the outspoken former v ice chair man of t he Feder al Reserve
• Board. and Si mon's invest ment
part ner.
Based in San Francisco Si m on
and Marlin have purch ased two
• arlmg th r i fts within t he pas t six
· mont hs. Incl udin g the April 30
: acquisition of Southern Ca li for· ma Savings and Loan Assocta" t ion In Bever ly Hills, Ca lif.
" We think the wes tern stares
are where the opport uniti es are
in the thr ill bu siness ," M arti n
, said.
I;&lt;' "This is one of the bi gges t
:::~~ar ket s' in the country for thr ill
..,.· s ~v ices. " he said. " Fi nancial
.... services is the growth oppor tun:.O':i}Y In th e Uhil ed Sta l es and th e
~~world ."
;- Mart in sa id he and Si mon are
considering acquiring additional

thri fts ,In Ca lifornia , Oregon ,
Wa shington and Idaho.
Marrin also confir med Indus·
fry speculat ion that ailing giant
Fina ncial Cor p_ of Am erica parent of American Savings and
Loa n, t he nation's largest thrift
- cou ld become another feather
in th e cap of the Simon- led
Investment group .
" We' r e i nteres ted," he said.
"We can raise !he ca pital. The
ques tion is ra n we ma ke i t
work. "
Analyst s who follow th e thr i ft
industry sai d the two for mer
federal officials. known for their
shrewd i nves tment tac tics, may
be acquirin g thr if t s ro position
themsel ves to take full advanrage of the 1991 opening of
Ca l ifornia to in ter stat e banking.
Ger ald Haims, a securities
analy st who. follows thri ll s for
Seidler Amd er Securllles Inc. in
Los Angeles, said our -of-stare
bank ing gian ts such as Cltlco rp
and Chase M anhatten may tr y ro
go after thrill s i nstead of ban ks
to gai n an Initial foo thold In the
California mark et.
Haims said th e stal e's 21 2
thrift s ma y comman d higher
prices than mos t of Cali fornia 's
4o9 banks .
" In the l ong term , a l ot of these

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thrifts will m ake more att r active
aequlsltons to out -of- stat e ba nks
than existing ba nks," Hal ms
sai d. " In terms of gelling more
value for thei r dollars, som e of
these banks could co me in and
acquire savi ngs and loans and
bring t hem up to capital
requirements,
" It' s a lor cheaper and you, ca n
get a far br oader asset base in the
state by co nverting th em (to
banks,l " he said.
Ma r tin said he and Si mon are
nego tia ti ng to acqui re B ell Sav Ings and Loan Associat ion in San
Mateo. Calif. and are review in g
Paci fic Savings Bank. a t roubled
mutual thrift in Costa M esa.
Ca lif.
I n November . the gr oup ar quired the ailing Honolulu Fe!
Savings and Loan Association .
"If they pick up these isola ted
instlt ullons. they cou ld combine
them under one holding company
and t hen they wou ld ' be at ta rlive," Ha ims said. " You can fold
t hese babies toget her. "
" If any body co uld do It , t hey
cou ld, " the analyst sa id. "That' s
what I think th ei r game plan is."
In an interview, Marlin dow nplay ed indu str y cr it ics who contend he and Simon ma y have
received preferent ial treatm ent

marketing skills needed

COLUMBUS. Ohio tUP I I ~ People hoping to se ll the fruits
~ land vegetables I of thei r toil arc
• eternal optimi sts. but an Ohio
~ Stare Uni versit y rest•a r cher says
•• such enterpri ses have a high rate
: of failure.
•·
Wins ton Bas h. direc tor of the
• F'oo d Indu stri es Ce nter, says
•• mor e peop le ar e looki ng for
t unco nventional mar kets for th ei r
~ fa rm -rela t ed prod uc t s. And
: further processi ng is one way
• they ' re goi ng.
•
But er ea ling a new product
, might nor be every:hing you
•."dr eamed; t here are plent y or
obstacles. and 80 per cen t of t he
ideas fa il.
"We' ve seen inter es t in fruit
· 'ari d veget able process ing by

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growers take off as the wholesale
and pick -your-own mar kets for
their crops gel l ig hter." Ba sh
says. " Th er e are lots of Idea s for
new prod uct s, and If' s compar atively easy to esta blish a processin g system and get f inancing.
The prob lems com e at the '
marketi ng end."
America's eco nom y Is based
on the extended food chai n.
About 69 percent of t he f ood
dollar goes for process ing and
distr i~ution . And it 's nor ju st the
major corpo ra llon s th at produce
profitable prod ucts.
, "A Jot of t he unique produc ts on
the supermark et shelves are sold
by small compan ies," Bash say s.
" They've found their niche and
arc able to fill II. Ma y be the

co m pan y won ' t ex pand , bull hey
do what they do well and add to
the i ncome they ~et !rom·productlon agricult ure."
Ba sh says aspiring ·entrepreneurs can make a go of it wi th a
good , new pr od uct, but they m ust
be commUted to pr ocess ing.
Most Impor ta ntl y, they m ust
have a market for their product
and rhe abll lly to keep II suppli ed .
" A good prod uct will get
in ler esl fr om bu yer s, but they
have to be guar ant eed a supp ly, "
Bash says .
" B uyers are not going to make
a fina ncial com mit ment i n most
cases until you prove your
pr oduct and yourself as a pr ocessor. Thai ta kes gut s and
commitment. "

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Palmquist has frw problems
wll h t hal. H&lt;·' sa fl er eff iciency . I t
rost&lt; Jess to m ainta i n fewer
cows, he says.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio iUP1l Prices for choice slaught &lt;'l''
from the F edera l Sav in gs and .
In an unusual move. the F'S LJ C' steers are up nea r ly $15 ov&lt;"r last
Loan I nsurance Corp. in order to released the ·exact amount or yea r lead in ~ Ia so me opinions
build t heir growing network of cas h ass istance, $2l7.5'million, it that • the ra ttle business Is
thr ift s.
prov ided Si mon· and Mar tin for improving.
· A fo rm er president of the the Southefn Ca l iforni a Sav in gs
Mid-A pril prices exceeded $70
Federal Hom e Loa n Ban k Board, dea l.
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per hundred pou nds i n Om aha.
which ove r sees the f'S LJC'. M ar"The reaso n they okayed us Is Howevor, agr icultu ral · cco nolin ' sa id the negot iations ro because we are bringing In mi sts at Ohio Sta te Universitv
acqui re Souther n Califomia Sav · ca pit al. " M ar li n said.
say pr ices will probably drop
i ngs wer e among th&lt;• toughes t he
T he two in vestors co ntr i buted bi t as slaught&lt;'r weig hts lnhas weat her ed.
· another $40 million . or whirh $:15 crease. T hr num ber of ca ttl e
" We asked for a whole lot and
million ca mr fr om Ariad ne A us- slaughter ed is down som ewh at
we didn' t get It by an)' means."
tr·a lia Ltd . of Brisbane. and f ro m las t vea r.
he sa id . '"These guys in Was hi ng· EFINT. an Ital ia n r onre rn affil
Facrorsare low feed cos ts. and
ton rea ll y bore down. We' ve bPen
i:lled with the Ag nell i tam ill-.
a retur n to mor e noi·mal feedlot
at this since Jan uar y . It was a l ot
which con trols Ita lian auio operation s follow ing severe win·
tougher than in th£' pas t. "
ma kc·r Fi at.
fer stor ms and mudcly April
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sysrem _
Whil e Palmqu is t learned those
balances could be dealt wllh by
keepi ng the fi ber or forage ·
c·o ntent high and incr eas ing
energy In the diet by adding fat,
he soon found th at all fa ts don't
work the sa me way In a cow .
Secondly, nobody knew how to
feed fa r to a barn full of cows_
Poured on gr ain or for age, most
fats were sticky and m essy to
handle. Some fats, similar to
m ar gar in e, had to be melted and
stored in tanks. and many fats
decreased fi ber dlgrstlon in the
r umen.
Pa lmquist tes ted many differ ent kinds of fa ts to fi nd the
optimum co mbi nati on. Th e resull has been his development of
a ca lcium sa il, sometimes ca lled
soa ps of fatty ac ids, that does not
inter fere with fi ber - diges tin g
micr obes in the r umen.
The Un lied Ki ngdom has been
sell ing a pr od uct developed f rom
Pa l mquist's work .
Church &amp; Dwi ght Co. Inc. ha ve
sold t he imported produ ct In Oh io
and Pennsy lva nia for the pa st
yea r In a rest m arket . In May . the
same company wil l beg in m anu facturi ng the produ ct. ca lle&lt;J
MEGA LAC. at lis plan t in Old
Fort. Ohio.
Palm quist reco mmend s feed·
Jn g the produ ct to high- produc Ing rows dur ing the fi rst half of
!actalion. Som e cows need a few
days to gel familiar with the feed.
Ot hers don' t see m to notice, he

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Farm

Ohio- Point

W. Va.

May 10, 1987
Page-0-4

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

Farmers ask for lower rates
WASHINGT ON (UP I J - The
F'arm Credit Sys tem see ks not
on ly a $6 btltion federa l bailout by
th is fait but alstf recommends
add itional billions of dollars be
spent to red uce inter est rates for
farmers bu rdened by debt.
H . B rent Beesley, president

and chief executi ve officer of the
Farm Cred it Corp. of America,
an umbrella group lor the 37
farmer -owned system · bank s,
ca t ted. Wedn esday for cr ea tion of
a Federal Farm Cre di t Assist ance Board through which the

Meigs County Ageni 's Corner

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MYSTEU\' Fi\ltM
This week's mystery
!arm, lcaturcd hy tht• Meigs Soil and Water
Conservation District, is located somewhere In
Meigs County . Individuals wishing to partlcipal t•
In the wct•kly contest may do so hy guessing th••
rarrn's owm•r. ,Just mall, or drop off your guess to
tht• th•• Dally St•ntln!'l, Ill Cott rt St .. l'om••roy.
Ohio, 15169 or th•· r.attipotis Trihunr , X25 Third
,\vt•.. (;attlpolls, Ohio, 4iili:ll , and you may win a $5

cash prize lrom the Ohio Valley PuhiiShlng Co.
Lt•Uvl' your namt\, address and h!lephone numher
with your curd or tf'ltt•r . No telt•phone calls will he
at ct•pted. All contest entries should he turned in to
lht• newspaper ollie•• hy 4 p.m. each Wednesday.
In ca.••· of a tie, the winner will he chost•n hy
tolh•ry . Nt•xt week, a Gattiu County farm witt he
featured hy the Gallia Soil and Wat er Conservation Dislrid .

Urge wheat growers to be alert
for rust, other problems in May
WOOSTER. Ohio IUPII But, he adds. fa rmer s need to
kee p ahead of poss ible outbrea ks
Spring wca thN has tx&gt;cn good to
Ohio fa r_mers, but an Ohio State · depends by srouting fi el ds
Unlver stt y r esea r cher war ns
th rough mid-June to eva luate
wheat growers to be alt•rt for
dt seasr severi ty. For disea ses
May wea ther that eoutd tra ct to contro ll ed by fun gicides, appticascvrre rust and other probl ems
lion timing is cr itical.
Lipps desc ribes th ree common
Patrick 1\. Lipps, Ohio State
plant patholog ist at the Ohio Ohio whra t diseases co ntrolled
Agrlrultur·ai Hesearr h and De- with fungicides:
vrtopment Cen ter, says late fall
-Se ptoria tra f blo tc h and
plantin g and dry weather this gl um e bl otc h cau se bi g y ield
spring h&lt;J ve kept wheat disease tosses in vrars wi th above
probl em s low.
normal rai nfal l. Rai n :1to4 da ys a

Farm

Fla.~hes

Cattle prices up
Mr. Sa mpl es t614l 286-5044 for
details. Test wi ll ~ given the
following Mond ay aft ernoon.
Hea t sy nr hroniza 1ion is a m anagemen t prac ti ce that m ay help
some cow/ ca lf produce r s Improve prod uction r fflclency and
eco nomic rNu r ns. Thi s is Ron
Bo tzp. Beef Ex tension Speciali st
from Thr Ohio State Universit y.
Hea t sy nchroni zat ion controls
hea t i n cycl in g femal es so tha t
a r t if ici ~tl Insem ination ca n bt:'
co mplet ed I n a short er period of
ti me. Hea t sy nc hron iza tion Is no
subsII I ut c for soun d reproduct tvc
man agNllC'n l. howrvf'r. it ca n
have grea t potentia l l or Improv Ing beef production if excell ent
management is pr ovi ded. Two
types of proclucl s th at ar e cut··
rrntty approved by the F'ood and
Drug Adm inistra tion for heat
sy nc hronizatio n in cl ud e Syn e B and pros tagla ndins
cromat
ta!IC'rs wrrr not able move mc·a t.
including
Lut alyse. Es tromat r,
The nat ional avverage for the
and Bovl tcnr. Another prod uc t
fi ve-r ut s on April 9 was $2.42. The
whic h looks extre mely promi sJanua ry fl glll'r was S2.:«i. A JO'i
Ing Is metengcs tr ot ace tale,
rrtnll prlr f' In c rea se Wou ld put
k
nown as MGA . MGA Is an
prl cPs Into the $2 .60's, Accordi ng
Inex
pensive, s;•nthettc, ora lly
to a Chica go ba sed Resea r ch
feed additt vr ava ilable
act
i
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Co rpor ation. retail ers dNermine
fr om va rious feect companies in
what the co nsum er bu y . Th cv sav
tht• form of a protei n supplemPnt
two -third s of the mea t Is so.ld on
for lrcd lot hPifcr s. MCA will
special. Thry ~: l so Indicate that
supp
r ess hrat and promote
meat spec ials a re detN mtned 3·6
gr
owth
and feed effi c iency i n
wrC'ks In advanc€'. TillS means
feedl
ot
heifers
. MGA has bePn
that those $70 steers or $1.l0
fou nd .a effectively sync hronize
ca r cass of mid -April arr cur ·
es tr us In ca ttle. Howpver. the
rt' ntly at the retail countCI'. Th e•
fir st hea t fol lowing MGA r emoOhio Cattlemen's sta ff witt make
Is su bferill e r es ulting in
val
:.1 rrwlt sur vey on May 14 In Ohio.
r
educed
co nception ra tes. while
whtrh wll t be used In detcr mt ni ng
the
fer
ti
l
ity of subsequent hea d
thP national avt'rage five -cut
pe1
·iods
Is
norm al. An M GA / prosrct nil avrragr. Thr rf'su lt mu y
Indica te where lh&lt;' market top · taglandtn combin ation has been
devised for sy nc hroniza tion in
wttt set li P.
yearlin g bre f heifers. Back up
Don EckPrt. Exten sion Agronthirty -two calendar days beforr
omist, says I hat aIt evid cn&lt;'l'
the
first day of thc yea r ling hei fer
Indica tes th 111 mor e farmers will
breed
i ng season . Feed M GA lor
be pt11nting no-ti lt co rn and
founeen days at thc rat e of hall a
soybean s this spt·in g. Dr. Ecker t
mg per )lead per day, ca rried by
says that moi sture Is ver y
three to four pounds of grain per
Important . Plant whPn thf' so tlis
head
per day, with adequate
dry enough '" crumble. Unclosed
bunk
space
for all hei fers. Putt
seed furrow; are ofte n s~rn In
the MGA out of the fred or quit
ground lhat is too wet ! Fa rmer~
ft&gt;cdlng. Most of the heifers
should plant co r n an Inch :md half
should cyc le within a few days.
deep. soy bP11n s an lm·h deep.
Howevc1·,
skip thi s first subferPlant at three to four mit es an
t.
Sixteen
days after MGA
ltlt•
hea
hour. Eckert says tha t ex peremova
l
,
gtve
a
single pr 0sta ·
rience no-tilt planters m ay plant
fa sl er . but tww-come t·s sh ould go gland in Injection. Breed by artlfl·
stow , check ca libration fr e- ctai •tn semtn ation twelve hours
after o_bserved heat. Heat synquently and learn as they go
chronization
ca n be a powerful
along.
management
tool for Improving
Mr. Dave Samples, Jackson
Count y Extension Agent, will be beef production, however, It Is
holding a pesticide trai ning class not a cure-a ll for breeding or
mana gement problems. Heat
for those wan ling to be certified
as priv ate pesticide applicators. sy nchroniza tion will not replace
The cla ss wilt be M onday even· good m anagement and will not be
tng, May 11, probably at the s u ccessf ul under poo ·r
management.
District Extension Center. Call

Ry Edward M. Vollhorn
CEA · Agrlcullure
GALLIPOLIS - Ca tt tr priers
hav e Increased significant ly thi s
spring. Cattle slaught er thi s
spr ing ha s trailed ~ h i nd year
ago t('vct s. Staug htN li v eweights In ear ly April avf'r agcd
1045 pound s. T his wa s 13 pound s
less th an a month ear ll c•r anrt
down 53 pounds from 11 yea r
earlier .
How hi gh can bed pril'l'S go·~
Wh en w i tt market br~aks come ?
Mu ch of thc answers wi tt be dup
to cons umer reacti on to IJtg her
beef priers . Sever al economist
sec retail beef prices inCI'casi ng
10-12 per ce nt thi s year. Since
1980. the :rvrr age annu al price
for fi vf' retn il ' cut s has l'ang&lt;•d
betw een $2 .30 and $2.50 per
' pound. When prices approach
$2.&gt;0. cons um&lt;' rs res ist and rr-

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werk In Ma y is a clu e to wat c h for
sept orla blot ches.
Blotch es on leaves have as h·
gr ey cent er s speckl ed with sm all
btar k fun gal bodi es. No whea t
var iet ies have high res istance to
the septoria diseases.
- Powdery mildew usua lly is
found during the first few weeks
of May. Th e whit e mold growth is
a mass of spo res sprea d by the
wind and rai n.
Powdery mildew is parti r ula rt y seve r e on susceptibl e va rie·
lies heav ily fertili zed w ith nitrogen. It ra n be particular ly seve re
on Becker, Hart, Arth ur, /\dena ,
Ca ldwell and Tit a n varieties.
- Leaf r ust appears In Ohio
durin g the las t half of May and
throughou t June. Rus t is ev ident
wi th n:ddish -or ange pus tules
scattered over thc lea f.
Some vor lr! !es huvc good
resistance. Ot her s. such as H art,
Ty trr. /\dena, Ru ter , Titan,
Becker and GRS&gt;O. can su ffer
yiel d tosses f rom ru st .
Mos t of t hr rust spor es that
init iate epide mlr s in Ohi o arc
blow n from t he southern r·egions
of the U nited States in wi nds
fro m Gulf Coas t sto rms. Lipps
says southf'rn r egio ns thi s yr ar
repor t a high level or l'Ust.
maki ng th e pot ential for rus t in
Ol1io hi gh with the right wea th er
co nd itions in Ma y.
"Yield losses from all of these
disrases can h0 subs t::mtinl wl1cn
the !tag or top leaf becomes
infrt' tcd." Lipps says. " Yidd
tossl'S occ ur wh en as little as :1
percent of th~ fla g leaf beco mes

disrased.

assista nce would be funneled as
needed.
The Gener al Accou nt ing Office, an arl11' of Congress, re
cently proposed an ·agency patt erned aft er the federal contr ol
board that oversaw a bailout of
the Chrysler Corp.
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izers whe n wea ther is cooter
stows down N toss.
If th e surface of the soil ha s
been limed within the past three
m onth s wi th two to ns or more of
limestone per acr e, do not apply
urea -base d fe rtili zers unl ess
they ca n be incorporated into the
soil.
To stop ammonia votatiti za ton
from urea . the urea must be t ied
up by th e so il. To get the urea in
di rec t contact wi th the soil , it
msut r ain enough to wash the
urea from the residue or the

volat ili zat ion ca n be a problem if
the urea is not placed In cQnta ct
with the soil and it is dry for
several days after spreading.
Twenly-eight percent (28'1i ) N
so lution is usually mad e up of
urea and ammonium nitrat e. The
nitrate in this product is subject
to leaching and 'd enitrification
fro m the time it is placed In the '
field. The urea components are
subj ect to t he sa me loss mechanisms as straight urea .
N so lutions ca n be banded on
the soil surface easily by dribfarm er must Place urea -based
bling. This met hod or appl icalion
minimizes the amount that sticks
fer tilizer in direc t conta ct with
soi l b y ti l lage. band i ng or
to the res idue: therefore. surface
dribbling.
volati liza tion is minimal.
If th e residue is tight, 0.25 to 0.5
Ammonium nitra te (34'Xi is
in ch of rain Is enough to dissolve 50'1. ammonium N and 50Y.
th E' urea and wa sh it in to the so il.
nitrate N when added to the soli.
lf th e r es idue is heavy . 0.5 inch or The ammonium N quickly con gr eater of ra infall is r equired .
verts to .nitrate N. F'or soil
Urea 145'/, 1 conve rt s to nit r ate" subj ect to teaching or denitrification , ammonium nitrate would
N fa i r ly fast, usually in les s than
tw o weeks in th e sprin g. Denit r i- not be preferred. Ammonium
fi ca tion on wrt or compac ted . nitrat e has no urea in it; therfore,
surfa ce appli cation would be a
so i ls can be seri ous. ·Leac hing
ca n bC' a pro bl em in coar~e soils. good choice wh er e ·volatilization
In no tilt situation s surface of urea is expected .

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Third &amp; Sycamore
Gallipolis, Ohio

Sadly missed by
children and family.

In loving
memory of my
mother, Dessie
Patterson, who
passed away
one month ago
today.
Ann Boso
In Memory of our Dear

ELSIE G. CIRCLE
Who Just Left Us on April
11. 1987
MOTHER'S DAY 1987
This would have been your
. "Special" day ,
Dear. sweet, precious mother.
We certainly do miss you Me, Dad, Sis. and Bmther,
Yet we find peace in know·
In g.
You1 eartbly suffering is all

ore'.

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And that we' ll someday meet
you.
On Heaven's happy shore.
Happy Mothet's Day, Sweet
Angel!
Sue Hager
sister linda Patterson &amp;
brother larry Circ te
In memory of our mother,
NEVA GRIMM. on
Mother's 0"!
God needed a special mother
up on Heaven's throne
So he took you by the hand
and said come home.
Mom, you are special in our
hearts
And nothing wilt tear that
apart
for we love and miss you
dearly still
There's an emptiness. nothing can lulfitt.
So a Special Happy Moth·
er's Day to you
A mother whose love and
affection wes ;tways
true.
Loved a~d missed by your
Children , Grandchildren &amp;
Great· Grand chi tdren.

In Memoriam

are better off." they
say.
ButMoni. I wish I had you
for another day.

In Memory of

Steve Montgomery,
departed this life
4/ 30/ 84.

It's been three lonely years
now, dear
Si nce that awful fata l day,
Th e electric tines blew agi·
ansi the truck
And took your young lite

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away :~&gt;

When you left us you were
only twenty-one
But God called you home
for your work here was
done.
The hurt of having to eive
you up
Is stilt fresh in our heart.
I pray someday we·n meet
With yOU
Where we witt never again
tnrt.

Fallin love with a Gravely.

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Mon., Wed. &amp; Thurs. 9-S, Yues. &amp; Fri. 9-8, Sat. 9-1

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Sadly missed by: Mother
Eudora. father Stanley,
brother Brian. Sisters
Debby &amp; Marcia , and
son Brandon.

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Moving Sale. Call 614 -446·

8201 .
Yard Sale, Friday and Sa1Urday,
28 Burdntte Addn , 9 :00 t"ill
7 :00. Kids . adult clothes. Home
Interior, Barbi e items. ~urntiu re,
toys . Rain or shine. '1979
Cougar XR7 , 302 engin e.
$1 ,800.00. 304 ·675 -2226.

2 male kittens, 7 waeks old. Call IV
:cA
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: cA:cl-::E-:-:-M:c,-, - 1-c-1-.-c-::1 2.
614-446-4387 ·
located on Ke nny Co urt last
house on right. Babybed, ea r·
Medium size fem ale blonde seat, adult clothes, little girts
Collie. Chow -Chow, Terri er, clothes , 2T-o&amp;T, Toys some nle
Golden Fletriever. ell female, necks , MORE . 9 :00 to 5 :00,
milled . Call614-446 ·7862.
RAIN CANCELS .

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Medium silll dog to giveaway.
Preferably to a farm . Not good
wittt kids . Female. 4 yaars old. T"'
Call 614-446 -2661 oher 3:30.
Free hay in Gallipolis; 7-9 acres .
You cut &amp; haul. Call 614· 446·

4930.

Half Dachshund, half Beagle .
Partly house broke. 5 months
C&gt;ld. Call 614 ·446·1 149.

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I know you are not here to
say this to .
But 11om, lreally miss you.
to hold you in my
arms once more.
To tell
" I love you,"
like had before.

lou,

To walk with you . to m
your flowers.
We sit and talk. pass away
the hours.
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We would eat a bite, and
drink some tea,
After awhile I'd say, I
have to co . it's cettinc
dark you see.

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It Slllllllike only jts1lrdly
Tlttse thinp wt did SlY.
11om. time 1m cone so
last.
I cannot believe Sl'leral
years has pmed.
In Memory of our
mother. llitlcie ~bott
who passed away lily

10. 1915.

Vivian &amp;Gent

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Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for lata modal clean
used cars.
.)im Mink Chev .- Oids In c .
Bill Gene Johnson

014-446-3072

Early American couch, fa ir eon d.

TOP CASH paid for' 'B3 modal

304-675-3696 .

end newer uaed cars . Smith
Buick-Pontiac, 191 1 Eastern
Ave .. Gallipolis . Call 614 -446-

Free to good home male kitten. 1
black. 1 IJrBy, will deliver with itl
reasonanble d ist.ance. 304-896·

2282

3681 .

Moth~t.

did not want to face the
fact,
some day you'll be

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are over 20 attachments powered by our famous all-gear
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7721 .

Eureka: At the 12 mile marker,
Rt . 7. All week 8·4. Adult
clothing , matern'lty wear , household, furnishing s, carpet propane heater.

In Memoriam

Bob Roy residence in
Racine. Houn hold items . clothing, antique apool bed. t oys.

In loving memory 1 - - - - - - - - i
Big yard sale, 304 Wilson St.
· of Christina Grimm
Henderson. May 11 · 12th, 9·4
behind G&amp;B hxon. Home lnt,
Giveaway
on Mother's Day. · 4
adult clothes.

FOR 4-SEASON
PERFORMANCE

ON THE SPOT FINANCING

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Four family garage sale. M1y ·
12th and 13th. 9:00-5 :00 p .m.
Two Mi. North of Chester on At .
7.

and I am sad.
I look back at the times
we had.
I thank God for these
many ~ears .
But Mom, I cannot help
but shed some tears.

1ST ATTACHMENT FREE
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Basement &amp; yard sale. 8 sp.
elect. start Gravely with attachmenta . Oit heater, lamps, roll- away bad , corner cabinet. sinks.
glassware. curtains. bed spreads , lots of Clothes. Plantz
Sub. 8th to 15th. 10-7. 446-

Giveaway

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KENT FEED
GURANTEED TO IMPROVE YOUR
FEEDING EFFICIENCY
PAG HYBRID SEED CORN,
KENWORTHY SEED CORN, SNELL
GALLAGHER HIGH .TENSEL FENCE.

Yard sale:

I will not be responsible for
debts contracted tor by anyone
other than myself as of May 8,
1987. Diane Sullivan Caruso.

Th elma Evans. wife ;
Vickie
2

Saturday, May 9th. &amp; Sunday.
May 1Oth. 2 mil es oH Rt . 7 on
Georges Creek.

horrle. 3 male, half English
9 wks . old. Fifth house
Snowball Hill Rd. on leh
toward Racine in Svracu&amp;e.

Rev. Jimmie F. Evans II
Dr. Sigismund Harder
Dr. Michael Furlong
Mrs. Donna Evans
Veterans Memorial
Hospital
(Extended Care
Unit Staff)
Racine Emergen cy Squad
Meigs Co. Home
Health Nurses
Syracuse Mission
Bethany United
Methodist Chu rch
Ew ing Funeral Home
Meigs County
Sheriff's Dept.
Pleasant Valley Freewill
Baptist church
Dow Saunders
Blythe Thiess
Dal e &amp; Roberta Maidens
Jan &amp; Paul Cardone
Aline Weaver
Ja ck &amp;Clara May Sargent
Chuck &amp; Jean Alk ire
Gretla Simpson
Shannon Counts

The rate of su rface vola t il izatio n depends on moist ure level,
te mpera ture and surface pH of
the so il. lf th e so li surfa ce is
mois t. the water evaporales into
the air . Ammoni a rel ec.~sc d fr om
the urea is picked up in the water
va por and los t. On dry soil
surfaces. less urca -N is los t.
Temperatures gr ea ter than 50
degrees F and pHs greater than
6.5 signif ican tly increase I he r ate
of urea conversion to amm oni a
gases. Apply ing urea-ty pe fert il -

6421 , Not-just a job.

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We would like to express
our sincere thanks duringh
the extended iIIness of our
husband and "Poppy",
Johnnie Fmaklin Evans; to
ihe followi~g:

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Puppies to give away to good·

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8r. Vicinity

ment positions a11ailable. Call
Sue for Interview 614-286·

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We wish to thank all that
contributed to the success of our Seventieth
Wedding Anniversary.
Especialy those that
gave their time and
visited with us .. also
catds and reminders of
our friendships over the
many years. Cards came
from Alaska, Edmonton,
Canada , Florida, also
phone calls from many
places.
Again we want to thank
you lor the many pleasant
memories that our many
friends brought back to us
- on this occasion .
Maurice &amp; Marie
Thomas

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benefits·advanc.Oment manage-

May God Bless each
and every one.
Roberta Thaxton

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opportunity to Earn -$800·
$1 000 / wk . Many company

wish to express
si ncere thanks to Dr.
Furlong, all nurses and
those who helped in any
way at Veterans Memorial Hosptal and the Extended Care Center, to
friends, neighbors, for
all prayers offered, for
cards, flowers, gifts and
food that .was so gra·
ciously given during the
· illness and death of my
husband , Olden Thaxton.

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An noun cements

The family .of Charlene
Black Burnette wish to
thank the Gatiield Avenue
ne igh~ors for the beautiful
flowers and other acts of
kindness during the time ot
our sorrow.

corn planting time again

By John C. ltice
County Extension Agent
POMER OY -Corn Planting I s
Here - Most ferti lizers conta in
three elem ent s- ni trogen, pho sphorus, and pot as h. Wh en apply ing a starter fer tilizer w e need to
be ca r efu l wher e th e fertilizer is
placed and how much. F'ertil iz. ers conta i n sal ts. Salts can burn
the ptanl or prevent the seed
from germin ating. The nitrogen
and potassium, or polas h. olthP
fertilizer co ntain salt. Starter
fer tilizers shou ld be appl ied two
inches over and two inches down
from th e corn seed. The sa lt s
should not exceed 90 pounds. To
determine the pound s of sa lt s
let 's use thi s example ... I want to
apply 400 pounds of 6-24-24
through the corn planter . Is this
over 90 pound s of salts? Yes it is.
Mult iply the 400 pounds by 6or 6'1.
and this g ives you 24 pounds .
Mu ltiply the 400 pound s by 24 or
24 '7. and th is gi ves you 96 pounds.
24 pound s plus 96 pounds equ al s
120 pound s of sa lt s. 300 pound s of
6-24·24 cont ain s 90 pound s of sa lt s
It he maximum lim it) .
Nitrogen F ertilizers -Usually
ar e fou r form s - il) Urea -45'1.
nitrogen or N; (2 ) ammon ium
nitrate-33'Y. N; 13 ) anhyd rous
ammonl a-82'7, N: and (4) twen tyeight percent 128'Y.) N so lu tion.
Nit rogen should never be sacri ficed to sav e m oney. You may be
able to cut back on phosphorus
and pota sh I P &amp; K) . but cutting
ba c k on ni tr ogen wilt cut your
yield . Be careful in applying
ni t rogen ferti lzers : tcont aining
only nit rogen) . Nitrogen can be
lost from th e soil in thr ee ways 11 denitrification: 2) teac hing: 3)
sur face volatilization. Den itr ificat ion is tile changing of the
nitrogen to a gas. Thi s is ca used
by wet soi ls, co mpac tion , and
warm co nditions. L eac hing is
caused by too much water .
Surface vo tatt za tt on of nit rogen
occ urs when urea fo rm s of N
break down and fo rm amm oni a
gases and where there ts ti tt le
soil water to absorb th em . Thi s
co ndition occ urs whe n urea
for m s of N ar e place d In the fi eld
but not in di rec t cont ac t wi.th th e
so i L Thi s situ at ion ca n occur
when urea i s spread on corn
residu es of 28'; is sprayed on
heavy resi du ~s of cornsta tk or

Card of Thanks

6 Lost and Found

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Follnd : Male black dog with
collar. Vicinity of Ponderou .
Catl614-245-9575 .lifter 6 .

lost: Cockatiel bird . Low er
Middleport area. If found or seen
call 614-992·6804. Reward.

560 . reward for ttte return of
English Sheep Dog 16 year old
boy ' t birthday present! . Last
seen S.!lturday, May 2nd . Bo·
so's, Great Bend. Call614· 843-

Buying daily gold , silver coins,
rings. jewelry, sterling ware , aid
coins , l~rg e currency . Top prices. Ed Burkett Berber Shop,
2nd. Ave. M iddleport, Oh. 614-

992 -3470.
Buying junk ears . Calleher 5:00
pm. Call 614-992 ·5648.
Wanted : Atari tapes . Come IO

210 Spring Ave. Apt. 2 Pomeroy . or call 614 -992 -6750. Asl4
for Curt.

Good used ridin g l1wn mower , 8
to 10 hp . 304 -67&amp;- 74Je .

6294,

FOUND. ten female puppy. near

Post Office. ph one 304-675-

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&amp; Auction

Cash in • dav the Auction way.
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Shere that knowledge with
others and get paid for it. Send
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The Auto Club of Southeastern
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~I consoled her, "Just Imagine
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lqcal firma. Pr ompt, friendly
ser\llce fr om 78 year old AAA ·1
Company. Weeldy commlssJona.
Set vou~ own hours. No lnveat·
ment or co llection s. No triiPO·
rience naCeuery. Wri1 e Kevin
Peska, NEWTON MFG . Com pany, Oapt . E2632, Newton.
low• 50208 .

11

Help Wanted

M~~oture woman to live in end cere
for elderly gantlemen on weekend• "Fri. thru Sun" mutt have
goOd reference•. perter non
, moker, 3()• -&amp; 16 · 1405.

AVON ·Its changing! Be among
the first to re•p the beneflu of
the new Avon . ~ all 304-882-

2045

.

Sy1a eu1e Villag e 11 taking re·
1ume'a tor pool mAniiQIJr. Send
to Jan ice lawsnn by May 18 .
Bo• 266 . Syra c use . Ohi o

46779 .
AVON . no service charge, open
t errlt o rlas , phone 304 -8'715 1429 .

11

Help Wanted
REPS NEEDED

For business accoun11. FullTim e 160. 000
180,000. Part -Time t12 ,0QQ.
t18.000, No sellinv. 1rep ..t
bu1lne11 , Set your own hour~ .
Training pravkled. Clll 1·812·
938 ·6870, M-F. Bam tt &amp;pm
(Cantral Standard Time) ,

COOPER
Chrysler, Plymouth,
Dodge, ln1.
399 So. Third, Middleport

NOW HIRING '

Experitnltd

Help Wanted

Oflire

Mtt~pniu

Help

Sales People '
A"l Y IN PEtSd~
MON. I·S
!XCEUEN1 PAY '

Full-time excitement S Firm
prizes 2 pan ·tima. 1 full-tlm11.
Car &amp; phone needed. TUPPER ·
WAFI E. Ph. !J14· 364 -400, .

WANTED

MARKETING CONSUI1ANT

AGRACON INC.

AGRA-CON

-

Ol SlliiMSNY

0 I·..S

Spe ci al Proje ct Coordinator,
half- time. Excellent verb1l, writ·

ONrHNn

liquidation ules , 304 -773·
6786 or 773-6430 .

New John Deere Dealer in
Gallipolis. proudly
announces the addition
of John Leonard as its
service manager. Agracon
Service Dep. prepares and
services all makes of
agriculture, industrial and
lawn and aarden
equipment. Service
technicians are or will be
factory trained. Work is
guaranteed.
Call John at 4-46-0475

1

eva FJNiddOHS

We are currently looking t or
computer salespeopl~ In the
Gallia. Mason . Meigs County
areas. If you have a background
in computers or tales and a
desire to '&gt;e succeuful, this
could be f or you. Apply In
parson. TCS , 69 Sycamore St .
Gl!llipolia. or caii614 ·446 -4900
for an appointment.

Hiring. Caii805· 6B7 -6DOO Ext
R-9806 for current federal list.

Comp lete the chuc kle quoted

I0
b~ · lllling in the mi,~ing words
L• ...J.l-..J.l-..J.l-..J.L-..J.--J. you de~Jelop from step N o. 3 below.

· GREAT POSITION -Ligh1 up
your life with CANDLE CON CEPTS . Now hiring Supervisor a.
Free training, samples &amp; supp·
lies. Weekly paycheck. set your
own hours . Begin in Menage· .
ment hwel position. Ideal job tor
mothers. te11chers, pany plan
de~llers . Call co llect 614 -474 6213.

GOVERNMENT JOBS .
516,040 • t69.230 yr. Now

'

LAP LOW

Need someone' to tear down
garage lor lumbar_ Call 614 -

ten
communication
, and.
record•
mantgementskills
required
E•per;ence wo•k;ng w;th volunteart and In lund raising . Team
membflt' capabilities. Reaponsl·
bilities includa organltatlon and
overtighl of fund raising information, data tyttem1. m1teri1l1
design . Corporate research, u tabliah corporate solicitation
program. Prefer knowledge ol
southeeat ohio and computar
experienCe . Athena-based, 8
county organization. Car necesaary . Sflme evenlng· weekend
work. Send res ume and lettar of
interearto Kay Atkins, E11acutlve
Dir ector. Planned Parenthood of
Southeast Ottio, 396 Ri chland
Ave. , A then. Ohio 45701 . Deadline 5 · 18·87 . ESP-EOE .

•

UNIIMTIO INCOME
POtENTIAl
S42,000/ YEAR .
GUARANIEIO" '
MANAGIMIHf OffiM!ljNIT!IS
NIW UR PROGRAM
'AID UCAnON

GALLIPOLIS
446·0475
2% Discount on all cash
sales of John Deere
Agricultural parts. Sale
on all John Deere lawn
&amp; garden tractors. Save
hundreds of dollars.

Pf'•·

.We afftr aM the abente oyr
hnitMI morkttlng IDMultonu
l¥ho rtprtttrif ovr lltttt ef fDOIIIi

prtparatlon ond fOCNt hon""'

~uifHNI'tl.

16

Saltt ••ptrltnct Is ilGUIIfO ond
,ou nMt 1M owailabtt for lrnmtdtalt t"'flloymtnt,
••At ptr tonlroct.

ANIMAL PARK
Schools, Chu tche s
Company Pic nics
Birthday Parties
and Family Reunions

I

l'lUS, ~tmpltlt trotllin" ~· netd
to ftto(pts, ond flo "erniiftt travtl.

5

Happy Ads

Call U1 At l -6ti/8Sl· l012
Iunday 1t a.m.-6 p.'m.
Monday I o.m.-6 P·l"·

5

Happy Ads

11

384·3060
1-800-282-2167
Happy Mot.her's Day to
the most precious and
Iovin&amp; mother there is,
Mildred Watson .
Bill. Patsy. Roger,
Barbara &amp; Dan.

HOLZER CLINIC, INC.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

CALL 614-446-5280

Happy Mother's
Day.

Tom, Janet Kay &amp;
Tommy

'•

Brand new 3,000 plus sq . ft . Dept .
Create your Own Physical Medicine Philosophy
in an enthusiasic progressive atmosphere.,Excellent salary plus profit sharing and pen 1ion
plan.

ADA E. BISSELL
The Best Mother
in the World.

Love,

SOUTHERN
EO UtMENT CO .. INS .

PHYSICAL THERAPISl
WANTED

To

We love You!

Help Wanted

•t 1nd

Pap1111
5-9-87

As
some as
ever -

Happy 30th
Birthday,
Dennis!
I

- Help ·wanted Area Business In Need
Of Experienced Building,
Mechanical Maintenance
Personnel.
liHO flillllll TO:

... s.e
do'"" rt...t Rogkt• •
200 lttrin ltnot

�May 10, 1987

Ohio- Poin Pleasant, W. Va.
1 1 Help

Wante~

31

P1115(Jn for genral farm work and

m1lking assistant . Must ha~~.e
sound family li fe and no drin~ ­
•ng. Benef•ta. depend on e.~~: p • ·
••e nctl' and att•tuPe Reply with 3
Hlhen c~ts to So_. P-6 . care Point
PIA1i51Hit HOsp , 200 Millin St ,

Pt Pit w1t hm 5 days .
MtJa l cutt er part time 304 -67 65363

15

Sctoools
Instruction

4367

breez-way ,

Surrounded

by

sta nd of pin.. on 1 3 '!Cru. Pond,
new :' fen c11, b1rn . Cell dey1
614 -448 - 2107 or tve nings

246· 5800. Price redue~.

Remodeled double wide 7
room•. 2 bathl, new furn1ct,
new roof, on large lot 6 miln
out of town on John1on Ridge
Rd $29,000. Ph 814-448 May co nsider tfade-in of mobrle
~lome or pt'opertv on this new 3
BR home. 2: car garage. 6 mi.
south on At 7, 847, 600 Call

614-446-8038

18 Wanted to Do
Sup trc lttnk pump tng, re~tdent taj
&amp; co mmer~ ca l sao per toad
Rmr Evans EnrerpriiU!J Jackson,
Ohm Call 614 -286 -6930
()d d jobs painting. drive·

way rosealing, carpentar work &amp;

root r epa rr . tntes 8o hedge•
'l~pa r• encA d
Ca ll 614 -379 2416

Wil l mow lawns in t own . Call
614 -446-3658
W11ntod to do wnok ly nou•e or
ofh r::A r::loanmg Ca ll 614 -44 6 -

2~7--------------Ht~rbal•ht · Wallpaper

Hangtng
Cftll 614 ·446 -2200 . or 446·
3131
lawn mower repair. Will pick up
and d11llver Also llghl heuhng .
Call 61 4-742·2393 Of 614·
74.2-3091

Reduce d Modern R anc h;
woodbu rn ing f.replaco .
Screened porch, ClfPeted. carpon, 3 acres. Near Crown City.
t3 8.000. Call 614 -258 -1319
For u le by owner in Rio Granda,
3 BR cedar home, 8 mon th s old.
Uuge cou ntry kitchen, 2 bath s,
large deek , 2 balconhtl City
schools Call 814 -245 -5488

For u le by owner: 2 story hou se
i n M iddleport overlooking park
30 yr guarnteed vinyle ai ding,
w -w r::ar pat, 1 113 bath, umque
woodwork 614-992 -6126
Government Homes-f rom $1. ( U
repair) Alao tex delinquent and
foreclosure properties. For lit l·
1ng, cal l (refundable) 1 -316·
733-8082. EXT. G2021
Pomeroy, no down payment
needed . Three bedroom .
equipped kitchen. bath, base·
mAnt. AC, carport Call 614·

992-2M2

Fully furnished 2 BR . home in
Cn r1 do light hau ling and roofrng
Rniu o nabl o ratll S . M arion Ra cine with equipped kitchen.
. A iverview property 1croaa from
Sn1 d0r 614 -949 -2629
Ganaral Store. Euy acce11 to
Wttf)ted to do, spnng cleaning, Ohio River bo•t laun ching and
hous11 clea nmg oHico clenal ng, sa ndy beach. t 16.000 614949 -2168 O• 61 4-949-2263 .
phMH 304 -982-2662
WANTED TO DO . Yard Work.
nln~ lng , painting ou1buildmgs,
30~· 676 · 4880 .

Financial
21

I NOTICE I

'rH E OHIO VAl l EY PUBLIS HINO ·(:O recomm ands that you
do business with people you
kriQW, and NOT to send money
thr ough tho m111l until lfOU heve
lnvel tinnt ed the offoring
E•tnrmi1al Chemicols. lnr: is
looklrfg for a pet~ on w ho wenl!
to IJe; in th e ter mite and pest
control businen for themselves.
Pras enlly we have an ottablished
franchi•A for s11le at a very
rMsonnb ln prica-- tnr m1 avail&amp;·
ble It co vers Ga llipolis. Pom ft
10y: Ohio and suround ing co untlft l. Pl ease t e p l lf to :
EXTE RMITAL CHEMICA LS,
IN C, BOX 1633. DAYTON , OH
46401 or C11ll 6 13 263 -6 144

2 3 · Professional
Services
Corpet

instollotion

304 676 ·

6884 .

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
N EW AND USED M O BI LE
HOMES KESSEL ' S QUALITY
MOBILE HOM E SALES. 4 MI .
WEST, GALLIPOLIS , RT 36
PHONE 614 -446-1274

14'166 mobila home &amp; 3 lots in
Evergreen Call 614 -446 -1339
or 448 -1628.
1973 12ll85 kirkwood Remodeh,d . Will consider offer 614992· 2464 after 8 .00p m .
2 BR . treiler. Carport. porctt,
ueellent cottdit ion . Also trail er
lot with every thing to hook up
hailer. on same lot . Barn, pond,
In co untry. 9 acres . Consider
land Contra ct. S20, 000. 614·
742· 3197
1981 Shulu, 3 bedrooms, 1VJ
baths. total electric, central air
with manv e11tras. 304-676-

6969
1984 Fairmont 141160 all elect·
ric, centa l air, w1ll r::onalder
vehicle tn trad e. $13.600.00.

20 aero farm Hannan Trar::e
Road. Glenwood. W Va. f or
more information call 30 4-773·
6 118 or 773 -5 186 after 500
110 acres, l eon Baden Rd ,
House &amp; outbuilding Stream
throu gh property . 304· 458 ·
106 6 .
24 2 acres beSide Pomaro..,
Health Care Center 40 tillable,
large wooded 11ree' 2 houses
(one log). outbuilding. rur al
water , $180.000.00 . 304 676 3276.

34

Business
Buildings

For sale by owner, 1979 Buddy
141170. 3 BR . 1% batt'ls. total
ehtc . Alot o f o11 tras. Call 614·
446 ·3065 .

747 l nddustrhll st orage 12 foot
over ttead door. 3 phases of
electrtc, 181148 steel buildm g
614 - 446 - 2362 For
appOintm ent

1975 Shul 11 mobiht ho me.
12•66. Ca ll evenings , 614 -446 4489

comp letely furnished, wll!lh er·
dryef mtcrowave oven. rec
room Pay own utrlit1e3 . 5225
per m on th Days 614 ·992 ·
2381
Evenmgs . 614 -992 ·

2509.

Three bedroom1, larg e kitchen.
2110 N Ma 1n. $250 plu s
utilities . No pet s Ref erence and
deposit. 304-458· 1875

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
-lclou for se le &amp;3000 . 1m acre and
up. Call 614-992 -7481 , 614992 -2386 or 614 -992 ·3543
lot in private park o n R accoon
Creek. Electric. sewer. and
watar Well fln11nced. Shown b&gt;t
appointment only Call 614-

742 -2577 .

2 8~ mobile home at Evergreen
Call 614 -446 · 7032.

PUBLIC AUCTION

2 BR m obile homa in Bidwell

SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1987
10:00 A.M.

Call 614-448-9669

located from State Route 248 East of Chester,
Ohio. Take Co. Rd. 28 to 1st road on left to Mt.
Olive. Wat ch lor sa le signs. Mr. &amp;Mrs. Sellers
are moving.

Trail er abovo Kroger s in Pome·
rov for rent . Total electric. Call
614 -992 -62 1 5 .
2 bedroom Call 614 ·94 9 ·2424
2 bedroom trailer, couples, 1
small child , locust Rd. Rt. 1.
Point Pl easant, 304-6-74--.1076
2 bedroom mobtle hom e fu rnished . Used lawn mower s for
sala. 30 4 -675 -6512 altar s·oo
pm till12 .00 pm .
1984 14x70 Knollwoud 3 br,
gard en. two bay wtnd ow s.
cathedra l ceil ing. two ce1lrn g
fans 304 -675 -4853 or 675·

4230.

'HOUSEHOLD"
Dmelle sel &amp;8 ch.,rs. 2pc livingroom su1te.color TV. coffee
table loctogan), Wh11lpoot dryer. gold Sunray gas range, Hot
p01n1 relngertor. 2 sets bar stools. m1sc ch a11s, piCtu res.
m1 sc. pots &amp; pan s. m1sc lmen &amp; drapes. MW wnnger
wa sher. m1sc. small eleclnc appliances, lawn cha11 s. slools
and oth er m1sc.
"ANTIQUES OR COlLECTOR ITEMS"
Glass doo1 kitchen cabmel. cupboard oval p1clure frame.
drop lealtble. crocks. w11e egg baskel.1umbo peanut buller
'"· washboard. stone1ar s. 11on kettl es. 2 Bhnd George wooden spoon s. small scales. smgle trees. bollle capper an d
mo're.

2 bedroom, you pay utihtie!:i.
adu lts only, deposit requ1red
304-675-2535

44

'MISC."

5 HPMTO rolol1 ller. 150 Homel1 te cha~n saw. new motor. a11
comresso1 mrsc doors, IIIISC. hand tools. D1e Hard car ballery. pus h mowers. grrnd slone, sc rew jacks, rope blocks.
lrunk. wheelbarrow. 110n bed, lotsol wood sphl &amp; dry, step
ladd er. barbed w11 e. slale, blocks &amp; bncks. &amp; othe 1tems.

Apartment
for Rent

OWNERS: MR. &amp; MRS. GEORGE SELLERS

1 Bedroom bas te rent $176 .00
plus elec trir:: Also requued a
~ 200 00 ser:urity rleposi1 CON ·
TACT. Jackson Estates Dept Ph
4 4 6 -3997 Equal H ousing
Opporlu ntty,

Ea ts

Furnished Apt. 1BR . 701 Fourth
Ave .• Gallipolis. $226 Utilities
Pd Ph 446 -44 16 after 7PM

AUCTION

SAT., MAY 16, 1987-10:00 A.M.

740 Second Ave 1 BA . 818 5
per mo D eposit reqUt rod Ca ll
614 446 -4222 betwe en 9-5

LOCATION : From Gallipolis take Rt. 7 north to Addi·
son, tu rn left on Addison Bulaville Rd. Go approx. 3
miles to Jerricho Rd .. then appro x. 1 mile io sale
site. Watch for s1gns!

3 ' ooms &amp; bath, st ove &amp;
refrigerator furni she. Utilities
paid. No Chtl dren, no pets Ph
614 -446 -2683

ANTIQUES: Old oak wash stand. sewmg rocker. sial back
cha11. 114 C1own churn. #4 Da~ sy cho1n, kraul culler. tube
berls. oa k secrclary buller mold.

Nice 2 B~ apl Stovo. refri gerator, water furn 'od. 4 V1 m1. fr om
Gatltpohs. S210 / mo S50 Oep
No Pet s Call 6 t 4-446 -803B .

HOUSEHOLD: Wh11loool refrr~erator w/ lreezer. ru sl recliner. Flexsteel. brown , tweed cha11. Zen1lh 21" co lor TV.
swiVel rocker. wooden dmette set 1ncludes oval table. ex tra
leaves &amp; 4 cha11s, Cold spot chesl lype freezer , n1ghl sland.
maple framed m11r01, cedr chest. ulrhty ca b1net. BURLINGlON HOUSE bedroom su1te mcludes tnple dresser. posler
queen s11e bed. n1ght stand. chest: Ken more sew1ng
maclrrne. B.OOO 8TU RCA all cond . box I an

Graciou s living 1 and 2 bed·
room apartments at Vill Age
Manor and Ri verside Aport
ments In M rddleport . From
8215 including uhhtuu . Call
614 -992 -7787 EO H

FARM _EQUIPMENT: Tractor - Massey Ferguson. model 50:
1973 Old s 4 door, 1ound ba~l mover. Km g Colter bush hog,
PlO l1ve power cham ho1sl. stock wat erer (new). feed ca rt
seeder. d1sc. round hay Ieeder. S1mplc1ly 3 HP lllle1. saddle.
l1me spreader

1 bedroo m furnished apartment
Privalo ent ran ce .Uld parking
Deposit and re l 01ence. No pms
Phon e 614 -992 -59 4 2 af te r
5 00 p m

TOOLS: Steel tabl e w/grrnde1, hand lools. garden lools. eleclllc d11ll '• h.p. Sl10p Crall cu clesaw. 7". bundle ol d11ll b1t s.

Delu11u 3 rm . unfurn'ed npt
First floor-like naw thr oughuul
Private and quiet Heat fum 'od
$285 / mo Ca ll 614 -446·4607
or 44 6-2602

cham ho1sl

MISC.: Mel aI pre me lablew/ umbrella and cha11s. fram esupers lor bees. AMERICAN FL YERtram sel. meat saw &amp;cleaver
porlable typewrr ler (sc npt), add1n g machme Plus lots ol
AUCT IONEERS NOTE: The Wheelers have sold their farm
and are moving to smaller quarters and have asked uslo
sell I he above listed items.
TERMS: Cas hor Check with ID
SALE CONDUCTED FOR:

~2. Trucklods of Carpet from Dolton, Georgia
~ Truckload of Furniture from North Carolina

:

OTHER NEW MERCHANISE!

:ALSO: SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00P.M.
•..
MARLIN WEDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER
•
(614) 245·5152
I

.

_,

Sp ace f or nl nt, trail er spaces.
locust Rd. Rt . 1, Point Pleasent.
304-675 -1076 .
Pr1va1 e lot t railer rental space
50' tc 128 ' full hook up with
block garage, 304-676 -4595 .

47 Wanted to Rent

pm.

Briggs At Stratton 6 HP, 4 cycle
industrial. side sh•ft, gasoline
engine with centrifugal clutch.
al! bfand new. 82000. Call
&amp;14-448-6826 or 814 -446-

0932.

20 HP Stin er lawn mower: 4
wheel drhre, articulates in th e
middle. Catt614 -446-0475, 8-5
days-Ilk for Gordon or Soph ia.
after 6 PM 614· 367 -.7 289.
Half Price! Flashing arrow S!Qnl
$299! Lighted. non-arrow 82891
Unlighted 82491 Free Letters !
See locally. Call today! Factoiy :
1-800 -423·0 163 , anytime.
Echo 660 EUL chal naaw. 2
McCulloch chainsaws Call6 143~8 - 9822 .

Not responsible for accidents or lost property.
3 or 4 Bedroom house In Kyger
Creek School Dlstrtct. References Ph 614·446· 8621 .

49

For Lease

Deluxe answering machine. like
new Original price S379 . V\1111
sell for $60 1982 Honda 50 .
bike. good for teenagers. S325.
Clll614-446-7109 .
Sears 18ft 4ft. deep poo l. All
accAssorlea 5500 . Call 614·

\

Upstairs office. corner of 2nd
and Court , Pomeroy . Cell 614-

992 -6677.

From Gallipolis, take Route 141, turn left onto
Route 775, turn right onto Patriot Cadmus Road.
Watch for signs.

Merchandi se

looking for merchandise? Try the Patriot Auction Barn!
We have alllypes of new and used merchandise - appliances, furniture, antiques and collectors items. Something for everyone!

51 Household G.oods

Saturday, May 16, 1987 at 7:00P.M.

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oliva St .. Gallipolis. New &amp; hltd
wood·coal atovea. 6 pc wood LA
suite $399, bunk beds $199 ,
reolinera new &amp; used bedroom
sultas . wringer washer a, &amp;
shoes. New tivingroom suites
$199·8599, lamps. Call 614·

ANTIQUES, COLLECTORS &amp; MISC.
Partial listing: Walnut dresser, oak dresser.lable. ~e llv cabinet, bookcase, Ham1llon &amp; Jones stone 1ar, round colfee lable, Donaghho ston e tar, William &amp; Reppert slone 1ar. m1lk
crocks. ston e 1ars. m11rors. old picture lrames, cha11s, C&amp;O
ra1lroad lanlern. trunks. radiOS, sland table, 11on bed. wooden bed. sew1ng machine, old money &amp; mu ch. much more.
SALE EVERY ·SATURDAY al 7:00 P.M.
DOOR PRIZ{S GIVEN WEEKLY ,
Consignments accepted from 1:00-5:00 p.m. on Saturday.

446-3169 .

County Appliance, Inc. Good
used appliances and TV sets.
Open BAM to 6PM . Mon thru
Sat 614-446 -1699, 627 3rd
Ave. Gallipolis , OH .

Have something you want to sell? Contact Marlin Wedemeyer. AuctiOneer. Arrangements lor pickup service avail able.

Valley Furniture, new &amp; usod

large section of quatit\1 furni ·
tura 1216 Eastern Ave .,
Gallipolis.

Barn and Auctioneer available lor Publi cAucti ons on contract. Contract includes hauling and transporting all
merchandise.

GOOD USEO APPLIANCES
Washers. dryers. refrigerat ors,
ranges . Skaggs Applien ce5.
Upper River Rd. beside St one
Crest Motel. 814-446-7398.

Residenl and Bus~ness Auction Service also available.

MARLIN WEDEMEYER. AUCTIONEER
614/245-5152

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

Sofas and chairs priced from
5395 to $995 Tables S60 and
up 10 8126. Hlde·a· beds 8390
t o $595 . Recliners S226 to
$376. lamps · $28 to 6125
Dinettes 8109 and up to $495 .
Wood table w ·&amp; chain &amp;286 to
5796. De sk S100 up to t 375 .
Hutchttll 8400 and up. Bunh
beds complete w-mettresses
$295 and up to 8396 . Baby beds
$1 1 0. Mattresses or box springs
full or tw in $63. firm $73, and
S83 Queen sets $226. King
8350. 4 drawer chest S69. Gun
Cllbinets 6, 12 gun - Gas or
electric range t375. Baby mat·
tresses $36 &amp; $45 Bed frames
$20, $30 &amp; King frame t50.
Good selection of bedroom
sui¥ts. metal cabinets, head·
boards $30 and up 10 565.

COUNTRY
AUCnON
SAtuRDAY, MAY 16
10 AM

WINFIELD, W. VA.
(Approximately 3 miles off 1-64, St. Albans exit,
right to Teays, Valley Road, right on Bills Creek.
Follow signs)
·

12 Months free financing wlttt
approved credit $300 minumum purchase necetllfV. 3
Milas out 8ulav1Ue Rd . Open
9em to 6pm Mon . thru Set Ph.

ANTIQUES. COLLECTIBLES. TOOLS. FURNITURE
TOYS. DOllS, ETC .. ETC.

614-446-0322 .

Early blue and wh~ e wanrteware: ~on'-"are 1ndud1nqDonaqhho w!hmach
Zippered stencil. Palatint. WV Jar. m1lk oow~ etc: yellol'(ware inc 12"
Weller IJowt oonee l!flnder': Da1sev chum: wooden churn:butter nrJd:copper
and brass ketl1es: a&lt;llertising1inslboxes: orRe iron lrett~ larm llell. Civil
War era whe~barrO'r&lt; old tros ~c wooden planes Ford wrenches daled
1917. crosscut sa~ farm lanlerns: ~d wicker baskets and se111mq1ray: bn
comb case: schoo desk w!h lold-up seat. ~ct buttons and iew~ry: ~d
coll~i~e dolls ~c . Shirlev Temple. Horseman. Storybook beautilul
needlework inc. dresser scarves. doiiH!s qufft; kraut cutter: Hoisoy Puncl1
Bowl S.t: Dresden pitcher and cups; qlassware me Depression. Carnival.
pressed. cruets. ~ass baskets, Gooolus vase: rron tnvels. rairoad
memora~l1a : Waits Potterv: 1runk; banerv and wind-up toys. prinls
includinq larRe ~nkv and Blue B~ oak lum~urt inc. lark1n desk ~ICk
lxlokcase. ~unge w/ornate leii!i lable;, wash sland ftalback curblard:
maple droo oal la~e: beritv.lod chor~ rockingcharrs. unusual voten-uke.
etc. etc Many other ~ems too numerous to mentKln

H otpoint IBif· clttaning stove.
like new, avacado green . 8250.
Call 614·446'· 2459
Good used portable and floor
model co lor TV 's
Call 446 1 149.
Automatic washer S95 , clothes
dryer S95 , fro st · free
refrigerator -white 8 1 25.
freozer-16 eu . ft . $160, M ay tag
wringer washer 895 , air
conditioner-6000 BTU $95 . AC
1 1,000 BTU S150 , AC 15, 000
BTU 5160, 20 inch gas range ·
576, 20 inr::h eleetr1c range
$ 125, electric range. dol(_bl e
oven $150. Skaggs Applian ces,
Upper River Rd . Call 614 -44 6-

1 111 11TD'I · ~TI "'I; AVAIIAIII I' I"' I.ARr ;F INf'.(J()R IWJIJrr
II RI"'(; YDI IR DIXI"' CHAIR II 1ST I 'I C'ASI'

7398.

RICK PEARSON, AUCTIONEER

Phont: (304) 7731-5785 or 773-54:1)

Rocker recl iner· S30. Good
cond Foot ttool· 85. little boys
elottting- Sizes 4-12. Call 614·
446 -6183 anyt ime.

54 Misc. Merchandise

Rus t sofa and chai r, e11c cond.
$3&amp;0.00 . 304·88 2· 3700.

Catalytic Converters, onl\1
589 .95 , Most models. Installation elso available, Muffler Man,
9 Stimpson Ave., Athen s. Ohio

1-a00-843-3767 .

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Car trailer. Single axle, leaf
springs, 6.ft. by 12 h , 8700 5
pc captain• bed set. t100.
Refrigerator good for cemping.
Mise Volkswagon parts. Baby
dressing table, 810. Can 614·
949 -2422 after 5:00 p.m

on a
House Type

2783

Htmel11ya n Persian Kittens. Seal
points, Great mothers day or
grl!duation gift No checks.
614- ~92 - 2607

Old English Sheep dog pup s.
Last of litter, 10 weeks old,
needs good home $25 00
304-675 -4249 .•
Female Seagle registered 6
months old, had ell shots,
850 .00 lf\cludes house 304·

882-2692

ApproJI 4000 ft. pine and poPlar
lumber. Air dryed 4 yrs. 530 00
per 100 board f eet. 400 ft
walnut. eir dryed 3 years.
5100 00 per 100 boart feat.
Phone 614-992·3921
Ready mite concrete and all
concrete supplie&amp;. Call us Valley
Brook Cement and Suppliee.
304· 773 -5234
Rough lumber. Oak &amp; Poplar
$150 per 1.000 by bundl e; 20c
by board ft. 304·876· 4412

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel.
CFA Himalayan. Persian and
Siame1e kitten• AKC ChoW
puppies. New Chow puppie!.
Call 614-446·3844 af1:er 7PM
Groom and Supply Shop·Pet
Grooming . All broeds.. . AII
styles. Julie Webb Ph . 614-446-

0231 .
Chinese pug-registered. One
year old. Mutt sell soon . Make an
offer, Call 614-446-788 2

Musical
Instruments
Royal upright piano. refinished,
new lr.eys &amp; bench. 5500." Call
614-446-4341 after 3 :30 .

Buy one any size ahem 5DW chain
and get ser::ond chain half price .
SIDERS EQU IP MENT CO .,
Hendrmto n. W. Va 304-6767421

8 used ptano a· 8295 OOand up II
DAN FERGUSON MUSIC , RT.
60 , CEREDO. WV . 304 -463 ·
11613

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small mal&amp; pony Good child·
ron ' s pet Cell 614·256 -6200.
Wan ted to rentJpasturo f or sheop
With woven wirv f ence. Call
614-742 -2763
Gentl e Horse. tack ineludftd.
5400 .00 . 304·713 -9687 .

62 Wanted to Buy
64
Now buying shell corn or ear
r::orn Call fo r latest quotes River '
Citv Farm Supply, 614-446 ·

298 6.
Wante d to buy grande logs
delivered to sawmill Paul
Merce r Sawmill, M cArth ur.
Oh io 45661 . 614 -696 -5933

Estate

Hay &amp; Grain

Wanted to 8uy 200·250 t(luare
bales rope t1ed hay. M utt be dry
hay for rec!ftmation . Cell 614·
446-9666 btwn BAM &amp; 6PM .
Free hay I" Gallipolis; 7·9 11cre1
You cut &amp; haul Call 61 4-446 ·

49 30 .

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

71

Autos for Sale'· :

- - - - - - - - - - -·~ "r~~

Flowers Md vegetable plants tor
sale. First house on righ t above
Ra cine locks and Dam .

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1981 Pontra c Tran5·AM . T·top. '. ;.
305 turbo, new e•haust. new
bauery. ex co nd. loaded ., A.
54700 . Ca,ll 614- 446 -2206 9- • •
5, 614· 446 -2734 litter 5 &amp;
weekends .
19 65 Chevy Impala, V-8, fil ir' 1'
cond.. ask1 ng 61200.
Call ' &lt;!'
388 -8409 evenings.

198 7 Dodg e Omlli, 5-spoea.
Uke new condition $6600. Pn. I··~-~~
614·388-8706
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Sofa. chair, S2 00 00. Coffee
and endtables 5200.00. 1982
V4 5 Mag. 750cc 52 .000.00 or
best offer 304· 675· 7337
For sale nf!W ~ " drill press y, HP
with vise $125 Nearly now
Homelite 1uper XL chain saw
with new e11 tra chain. $200.
304 -88 2-3376 .
Surplus Renta l, Clot hing cheap,
close out pri ces, every dey. 1111
year. 58 Burdette Addn, Point
Pleasant.
SIGNS Half Pricel Save 55 %!1
Flashing arrow srgns $299 1

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59 For Sale or Trade
For sa le or trade: 8 Amer1ean Pit
Bull Pupptoa . Good pets. Call

614-388 -8647.

1940 Dodge 8ut meu Coup, '
2-soat or with Blltra paru PI\'' t ·:·

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nice 5 room cottage, 3 bedr ooms,
large eat- 111 k1lchen, rural water, nice block garage and workshop. Approx. 20ft. x 30ft 2more storage bulld1ngs.Fenced
on 3 s1des. One (I ) acre, large garden space See 1t now!
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AUDREY F. CANADAY. RFAlTOR
ROBERT GOROON. RfALTOR, 446-621&amp;
lAilY FLOYD, RfALTOR, 446·3383
25 LOCUSJ SillEEl. GALLIPOliS. OHIO

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"Bud" McGHEE REALTY .
414 2nd Ava .. Suite 200
Gallipolis, Ohio
446·0552 Anytime
KYGER 'CREEK - 3 bedrooms. 28x32 garage, 2.3 acres,
close lo power plant and school.
BMR #412

BRICK &amp; FRAME ON NICE LOT WITH SUPER NICE HEAT ED
POOL WITH STORAGE BLDG. 3 BR. 2 BATHS, GARAGE. EATINKITCHEN WITH ~ANG E , REFRIG., DISP &amp;OW. ELEC HEAT
PL US SOLAR HEATING UN IT WITH BLOW ER. A.))KING
$55,000.

KYGER CREEK - 2 bedroom mob1lehomepartly furni shed.
garage, 2'h acres, 2 miles lrom school
BMR #401·
RIO GRANDE -

30 acre larm, house. large barn , pond.
BMR #423

BULAVIllE ROAD - Large sec11onal home. 2 baths. range.
double oven relngerator. fireplace. much more.
BMR #404
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Darvin Bloom er, Broker ... ..... .. .... .. ........... 44&amp;-67&amp;4
Oona McGhee, Asso c. .................................. 446-0552
Beth Null. Assoc........ .. .......................... ... 245-950;
Steve McGhee. Assoc .. ..... .... ........................ 44&amp;-125

COTTAGE - 1 BEDROOM HOME IN CITY. HASVINYL
SIDING, GAS FURNACE. STORM WINDOWS. 60XI30 lOT
$12,900
.

GOLF ClUBS , custom made sot
of Irons co mpu ter blana r::ed, 3
thru 9 end PW. 304-675 - 1604 .
Callahan' s Used Tir e Sh op Over
1,000 tires, slzos 12. 13. 14. 15.
16, 16 .6. 8 miles out Rt. 21 8 .
Ca11614 -266-626 1.

HOME HAS
VINYL SIDING. YOU WILL ENJOY
THE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE AND THE
CONVENIENCE Of THE ATTACHED GARAGE. BACKY ARD IS
fENCED TO PROI ECT CHI LOREN ANO PETS. SEEAND YOU 'Ll
BUY' $48,000.

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REAL ESTATE

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EARLY COLONIAL ATMOSPHERE - BRICK WALKS AND
POR CHES. CHARMINGSUNROOM. FAMILY
WITH FI PRIVAT E
REPlACE. 4 BEDROOMS. ATTACHED GARAG E.
PLACE TO LIVE ON APPROX. 2 ACRES. ALSO
GREAT
COMMERCIAL POTENT IAL LOCAT EDON ROUTE AND 588.
REASONABLY PRICED AI $65,000. JUST I
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ATTENTIOII;!

OWNER IS BUYING FARM - Needs lo sell lh1s
home Take a look Th1s is Ideal lor a newlywed
couple or 1etired folks. Can purchase w1lh on lv 5%
ilown ($ 1,850.00). 3 BR. lg. IIVmg room. 15x25.
Includes slove. rei., dlswasher, wb. King, washer
&amp; dryer. ceilmg fan. Corner lol. Cellar and smokehouse and 10•1 0 storage bo11d~ng. Heat pomp/central a11. Pnced mth e 30 s. Th 1s may be ex ·
aclly whal you are lookmg lor
RUSTIC RANCH-On 6.8 acres mme or less Spectacolar v1ew and setl[ng' Lots of landsca pmg
ready lo bu1st mlobloom. Pnva cy Lot of e•tra s A
mu st to see and you w1ll agree adream home this
could be. Pn ced m 60' s.

EXCEllENT LOCATION! CLOSE TO TOWN, BUT
TOWN
EXTRA BIG IOOX200 LEVEL LOT. 3 BR. 1~ BATH. EAT-IN
KITCHEN WITH RANGE &amp;. O.W., GARAGE. GAS FURNACE
SUPER PRtio OF $39.000
If YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR A NICE HOUSE WITH A
PRETTY SETTING ON APPROX. AN ACRE 0~ GROUND THIS IS ITI! HOUSE ISREMODE LED INSID EAND OUT. NEW
VINYL SIDING. NEW ROOf. NEW WINDOWS INSULAT ED
MOSTLY CARPETED AND NEW DE CK ON BACK ALSO HAS
SMAll BARN &amp;2 CAR GARAGE. GAHS&amp;GREENElEM ONly •
ASKING $30,000.

OWNER Will HELP WITH FINANCING! AND
DOWN PAYMENT! GIVe us a call for more - 4
bedroom s, 2 bath s, pool. $48,000.00.
RARE OPPORTUNITY! - Boalers - FIShtrmen Rehrees- 600 sq .lo800 h deep wal er fron tage.
including 3 BR, 2 bath home and a 28•48 metal
bu1lding. Lois ol trees. boat docks. and ve1y secluded.
MODERN RANCH - 3 bedrooms. lg k1tchen and ·
.75 acre more or less $41,900.
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SPACIOUS HOME - 5,000 sq. ft. 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, pool, lots exlras. $110,000.00.

13.91cres, IIORE OR LESS. - Story and hall. 5
bedrooms, counlry. $45,000.00.
FOR RENT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT - RACINE, OHIO - Tanners Run
Road - 3 bedroomhouse, full basemen!. 2 barns. garage,
garden. Renl $325, monlhly, paid ilr advance. free gas. Se·
cur11y
i and three references. Ava~lable June I.
Call tor ·
lfltf 6 p.m. or send
inq~iry in
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P. 0. Box 729-D•

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CONTACT: MARVIN KEEBAUGH , ;· ~J:
378-6214 Home: or
667-6245 Rest.

Realty

lo ca lly . 1(800 )42 3- 0163 .
anytime.

SAVINGS ·

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Real Estate General

Surplu s. Army Cam ou flauge,
Denim. Rental clothing, ~ Wild
Turkey Season Starts Aprll27) .
Sam SomerviHe's, Junction Independance Road , Old Route 21
Eaat Ravenswoo d, Fri. Sat, Sun.
12:00-8:00 PM,•
For sale · limestone. 5and.
gravel. •fill dirt, fi rewood . Delivered. 304 -675·441 2.

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1974 Dart. $350 . 1978 Fairmont 6350. 1976 Ford ltd.

garage and other
outbuildings. includes 43
acres of land or can be
subdivided. located at
Sumner, Ohio.

General

Tony's Gun Repaits . . hot reblueing . Open 9.00 AM to 7:00PM.
Call 304-675-4631 .

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1980 Ctuysl or Fifth Avenue.
good co ndition. Ca ll 814 ·448·
0008

8 ROOMS &amp; BATH
Needs some repair, 3 car

843-6274.

15 ft boatandtrailer. Goodcast
iron bath tub J W Scarbrough,
Ball Knob Rd near ehurch.

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HOUSE FOR ·sALE

Will do lawn mowing in Pomeroy
and Middleport area 1978 Ford
Granada 302 motor. 4 speed,
good condition $650 614·
Signs: Half Price! Seve 65 per
cantil Fleshmg arrow signs
82991 lighted, Non - arrow
S2891 Unlighted $2 49! Fre e
letters! See lor:: ally 1·800-42301 63 , anytime.

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For sele Gravely , 62 series like
new trar::tor. mowar dAek &amp;
Sulh\1 51 ,700 all 304 -773 -

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Transportatiun

Beesandbeehivos forsale S30
per hive. CBII614 -742 -2292

S2,500

HOURS: 9:00-7:00
CLOSED SUNDAYS

3 Ve&amp;r Aflbian gelding. Also

Per cussion plus drum set, good
cond, $135.00. C1ll after 6 00
pm, 304 ·676 ·6943.

RENTAL DULEX - Moslly income $385.00. cily.
Only $34.000.00.

547 JACKSON PIKE
"lT1here Quality Makes the Difference"
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'GALliPOliS, OK.-1 mile West of Holler, Rt. 35
(61 446-7274

Livestock

4 020 J ohn De..-e tractor wi1h 5
bottom plows. 12ft. John Deere
tranSport disc. 8 5560 New
Holland 273 Baler $1796. Call
614-286· 6522 .

5866

JIM ' S FARM EQUIP M ENT
CE NTER. SR 35 W Gallipolis,
Ohio. Call6 14· 446 -9777, avo.
614· 446-3692 . Up front tree·
t ors With warran ty over 40 used
trar::tors, 1000 tools.

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Ouroc Boars. Bred jult lik e the
boars we 1111ted at the Ohla
Testat ion lt'lal gained over 2 .6
lbs. per day. Roger Bentley,
Sabine, OH . 5U- 6Q4 ·2398

CALL 446-2359

Foundation

$291 900 (Plus Tax and Title)

CR OSS 8o SONS
U.S 35 West. Ja ctcson. Ohio.
614· 286-6461
Massey Ferguson, New Holland.
Bush Hog Sales &amp; Servi ce. Over
40 Used tractor .!I to choo.se from
&amp; complete tine of new &amp; uSed
equipment largest salo r:: tion in
S E. Oh1o.

John Deer e. 2 row, co rn planter,
ttllc cond. S450 00 304-458 ·
, 031 ,

100,000 BTU with 80,000
outp'ut S350 . Call 614· 992·
2517 or 614-992 -6293 .

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John Deere 10 10 lractot w ith
plows and disc:, all like new
S3 60 0 John Deere aT Baler
t796 . John Deere Barr rake
$850. Call 614 -288-65 22 .

Gaa furnoce , 4 years old

Real Estata General

l«&lt;IIEOIIIOiol

114-245-6878 .

614-9a5 -3882

CONTACT: MARVIN KEEBAUGH
378-6114 Home or
667-6245 Rest:

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rt.KC Registered Golden Rt ·
ltlever. friendly, goodw1th child ·
ren .
For stud 11rvice. call

Farm SuppliP.s
&amp; L1vestack

61 Farm Equipment

FLATWOODS AREA OF POMEROY
New kitchen, bathroom. and carpeting
\12 acre - 17 acres available.

Has natural gas heat and own
water supply. Comple~ely
insulated, plus storm doors
and triple track storm
windows. Fully carpeted
excep kitchen. Situated on 2%
acres of land.

j_ ,lCf BfL!MOM

Pets for Sale

Two burial spaces in Mei gs
County Memory Gardens. 8260
oactt plus transfer fee Call

11' · 10" )( 9'-9"

11'·10" x

Concre'fe blor::ks all size a yard or
delivery Mason sand GallipoliS
Block Co . 123 Y, Pine St .
Gallipolis, Ohio Call 614 -446"

614 -9a5 -3839.

Doors
Installed

Building Materials
Block. brick, sewer pipes, wi n·
dows, lintels. etc. Claude Winters , Rio Grande, 0 . Call 614245 -5121

HOUSE FOR SALE

Storms
IGa~1le Roof
'ash,er/Dryer

55 Building Supplies

Self· propelled electric start lawn
mower. Self- prOpelled la wn
mDwer. Gu push mower. Call

Real Estate General

SUPER HOT DEAl

56

AKC Boston Terrier pups. 6
weNs old. Call 614· 388·8166

367-7296.

KESSEL'S QUALITY HO
26x56
6" Ext. Walls
Self-Storing

Pllltic cistern steta approved,
plutle septic tanks. P.leltlc
culvens. metal culverta. ' RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Ja ck·
IOn, Oh. 614 -286 -5930.

70-CC 3 wheeler. like new.
$275 Girl' I 20' ' bike. $16. Push
mower· runs. S15 . Call 614·

5 ROOMS &amp; BATH

At 7:00 P.M.

fiOUSEHOLD MISCELLANEOUS
.
EXTRA LAROE SALE

Space f or small trailers All
hook· ups. Cable, Al so. ufficiency
rooms. a1r and cable. Mason,
W.Va. Catt 304 -7"1 3·6651 .

AUCTIONEERS: M. l. (Bud) McGHEE
&amp; STEVE McGHEE
P.O.Box 191- Galllpolis.OHio 45631. 614-446-0552
Now book~ng auctons for June.
Not responsible lor accidents or loss of property.

304-676-1050

;Living Room Suites, BR Suites, Wall Huggers and others.

7479.

MELVIN AN D LINDA WHEELER

4 ro oms. b~1h . mce locu lion
Deposit and r ef erenr::e required

OVER 100 ROLLS OF CARPET
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FURNITURE

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
Route 33, North of Po.meroy.
Rental trailers. Call 614-992-

AUCTIONER: FINIS ISAAC
614-388-9370

rTII SC Items

In Middtepor! . Ohro 2 bodn)om .
furn ished apl. Cflll 1-304 -882 ·
256 6.

Hew! New! New! New!

Positive I.D.

Ohio license ~57 - 68- 1344
W. Va. #515-87
MIKE MARTIN . APPRENTICE AUCTIONEER
"Not resonsible for accidents or loss of property.'

Now apartment. co mpl etely
lurn Ref &amp; Dep 1 or 2 odults
only Call 614 -446 -0338

APARTME NTS, mobile homes.
houses. Pt . Pht a s~t nl and Gallipolis. 614 -446 -92 21

1_5, l987·

Cash

DAN SMITH: AUCTIONEER
949-2033 or 992-7301

Furnish11d &amp; unfurntshed apts,
$1 60 00 end up. referenr::es Ph
304 · 676 -7738 or 304 -675 5104 A- 1 Real Estate .

2 bedroom apt 111 New Ha ven
614 -992 - 74 81 , 304 · 88 2 ·
3581 ' 304 -882-3729
.

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614-446· 3144.

l1ke new Oak baby crib. Mettreu. S100. Metci-tatci stroller .
130. High chair. t25 Call
614-446·2338 between 6 &amp; 10

446 -9780.

2566.

· Friday,

This will be a tailgate auction. We will sell right out
of your truck, trunk. or van. Anyone wishing to sell
merchandise call 388-9370 for information.
HOUSEHOLD - ANTIQUES- COLLECTIBlES - COINS ·
Dishwasher, cha11s. old stulfeq chairs. sofa w1lh chair, il
bed, rocker, lamps, large oval bra~ded rug. radiOS, old mirrms and fra mes. Kennedy piCtures. small appli ances, lou vered doors, screens and storm doors, Dodge and ford air
llow la~l)late. lruck headach e rack. molorcycl e lainng and
wndsh1elds. and lois more
COINS: 1879 si lver dollars, 1890-189! L1berly sealed
d1mes. 1913 Ba rber, 1952-63 Ben Franklin hall dollars, buffalo mckles, 1864-67 two cenl pieces, Eisenhower dollars
wheal pennies. exce llent selection ol mercury d1 mes and
numerous other coin s.
,

lor Rent

3 room furn1shnrl aportment
6 14 - 992 · 6434 Of 304 -882 -

From Gallipolis, take Route
1, turn left onto
Boute 775, turn right onto Patiot Cadmus Road.
Watch
. . . for signs.

Office Space for Rent. EKcellent
for Attorney•. Accountant, etc.
Close to Court House. Call
Wiseman Real E11ete Agencv

All items are used and will be sold "as is".

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Olive Twp. Garage, Reed$ville, Ohio
(1) 10 H.P.Wheel Horse Mower
(3) Push lawn Mowers
(1) McCulloch Mask 1010 Chain Saw
(1) Montgomery Ward Chain Saw
(1) Piston Pump with motor
(1) Sprayer with 21/z H.P. motor
{3) 55 gal. Drums
(1) 1000 gal Steel Tank
)1) 550 gal. Steel Tank
{ 1) 200 gal. Steel Tank
(1) Homel ite Chain Saw

3 bedroom house 1n Pomeroy,

12x60 M agnolia mob1le hom e,
exr:: cond, phone 304-675 -7278
or 676 -6854

Farms for Sale

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Sat., May 30, 1987-10:00 A.M.

585~ -

Two bedroom house trailer. One
lot tor tr aile r Call 614- 446 -

1986 Champion mobile home. 3
bedrooms , ellceptlonall y nice,
financ1ng avai lable ,
t 15,900,00, 304 -875 -4480 .

Outside grounds at Thaler Building on U.S. 35;
Gallipolis. OH.

PUBLIC AUCTION

2 bedr oom in Middleport Beau·
t iful inside N aw curtatM, carpel
and kitchen ca binets. $275 . plus
deposit " No pets. 614 -992 -

304-675-3118

Commercial buildings for leASe
D owntown Pt Pl e11sa nt. Store!.
offices. A·One Reul Estate.
Carol Yeager , Broker Call 30 4·
676 -610 4

9340

4 8Ft 2 bath, LR . DR . kit chen .
htnCed yard, two 8• 10 Uoraga
building• In city S27,000 C1ll
614 -448 -6583

1976 Governor 14x70 mobrle
home. e•c cond. 3 OR , S6,996 .
Call 814-388-9350

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Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.
54 Misc. Merchandise 54 Misc. Merchandise

FRIDAY, MAY 15 at 6:00 P.M.

Nawty redecorated 3-4 BR.
famuv rDOm Ptenty of storage
space. Nir::e laca1ion Ph. 61 4·
446-7026.

1983 Nuhua, 3 bdr , exc eond.
Will 1ell with or without woodburner and und8fptnning. Call
256 -1448 aher 7pm
197 2 Cameron 2 BR, 86000
Call 614 -448 -2170

AUCTION

Houses tor' Rent

Nice 2 8dr 'unfurnished house.
Garage, workshop. Ref. &amp; dep·
osit . Prefer married couples
Accept one- child. Call614 -446·
9686

1972 Castle 14x66 with 1982
E11 pando 12x20. Fireplace, Centnl Air, 2 Bath s. 2 storage
buildings Mu ll Setl $13. 800 or
reasonable oft er Ph . 614 -245 ·
6884

19B3 ShUno 14,.60 2 BR , AC,
lllltra nice French Ci ty Broker·
&amp;go Sorv1ces Ph 614 -446 -

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May 10. 1987 .

45 Furnished Rooms

3 bdr. brick in the country, near
Rio Grande. Seeurity deposit,
no peta U40 . per month. Call
245-5439.

87 Acres in Groen Townsh ip.
16yr old home. Tobacco base.
aevera l outbu1ldmg1 &amp; bam:s .
562,000 Ph 6 14-446 -1437 .s

MidWay Dr1ve, Now Haven . 3
bedroom (1 aJitra large) , part
basement, laundry and storag e,
total oloctrrc, 100 tc 200 lo t. low
40 's, 304 -675 -3030 or 676 34 3 1.

Rent~ls

CHILLICOTHE MALL Come Se e
Amet"ica's Affordable Alttrnt·
live on display. Fret planter for
" MOM " on May 1Oth. Straight
Ul-' 35. exit Bndge St. See you
th4tfe!

room house. bath, 1 1h 11cre.
Sell or trade Fl educe d t o
52 4,000 Call614 ·992 -7453 .

614 -446 ·764'\-

31 Homes for Sale

Show, May 8·7 ·8·9·10 in th e

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1980 Fairmont Boyv1ew Oelu.1.0
1 4ll 70 hnnlshed1 29R. natural
gas heat, CA . on privat e rented
lui. On Rt. 36 Rodney . Ph.

Real Estate

Come to CHI LLICOTHE! The
Shawnee Valley Mobile Home

For s11le· 4 room hou11 with bath
on 1 16 ar::re1 land 1Oll66 trailer
614 -742· 2653

4 bAdroom house, basement ,
carpet. Th ir d St r ee t. New
Haven, t 16.000.00 Call 304 88 2-2664 Cl• v Roney

Business
Opportunity

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

For 1ele by owner · 2 BR . Aaneh
Style House, full b11ement, 2
bathl, on~ ttlached garage &amp;

2946.

Rotratn Now . Southentern Bus·
rnfl~s Co ll ~tge
Ca ll 61 4 -446·

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Homes for Sale

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- CAN 'T BEAT THE PRICE! 4 BEDROOM BRICK RAN~H
HAS21
h BATHS. FUll BASEMENT WITH RECREATIONROOM.
ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE PLUS 24•40 WORKSHOP
GARAGE. NICE COVERED DECK ONE ACRE LAWN. NEAR
CITY. $65,000.
KERR-HARRISBURG ROAD - JUST MINUTES FROM
HOLZER HOSPITAL SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH,
HAS 3 BATHS, fAMILY ROOM, FULLY CARPETED, NATURAL
GASBOI LER HEATING SYSTEM, CENTRALAIRCOND. AMONG
THE MANY EXTRAS. AHOT lOB, 3.1 ACRELAWN. BASEMENT,
ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE. A LOT OF HOME FOR $79.500.
-NEAR EWINGTON - APPROX. 70 ACRES, $18,000. THI S
COULD BE AGREAT LOCATIONFOR ASUMMER CABIN,OR, IF
YOU LOVE PRIVACY A YEAR 'ROUND HOME. MOSTLY
WOODED HilLSI DE .
TYCOON lAKE - 14x70 HOME. LEVEL LOT. FURNITURE
STAYS. $19.900.

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NEW COMMERCIAL LISTING! - CARRYOUT. STOCK AND
EQUIPMENT, LOCATED IN CHE SHIRE TWP. BLOCK BLDG ..
LAR GE ENOUGHFOR GROCERY BUSINESS AlSO ON OVER
HALF AN ACRE. OOE SGOOD BUSINESS- HAS POTEN TIAL
FOR MUCH MORE ASKING $66,900
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LAND, LOTSOFLAND! -161 ACRES WOODS MILL ROAD.9
ROOM COlONIAL STYLE HOME HAS6BEDROOMS. 2BATHS.
FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET. CALL US SOON YOU WILL
WANT TO SEE THIS PROPERTY'

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Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va .
Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

73
MUSTSELL76 CorveHe T·IOp

1 978 Chevy Mal1bu Clastic, 6
cyl Call614 -446 9219

64800 Ph 614 2 45 5637
1980 Plymou1h V o hm~ E11cel
lont co ndrt mn OnR o wner Ph
61 4 446 8201

1983 Chevy Y~ ton he~vy duty
Good condrhon 62.000 actua l
mrles 56000 614-992 2881 ,

1971 Plymou lh Du=oiOr $ 260
1977 Ford LTD $10 0 1977
Bronco 51 000 19B4 Otds
Omega 55500 1966 'h ToA
Ford Re r1gor S8 50 0 Call 614
446-1420

1976 Dod{le Aspen 2 door
good mechan1c fa1r bod~ 614
949 2 89 3 Pers•stantly

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1974 Plymou th Au1o 6 cyl
ru n11 g r&amp;at $4 5 0 614 9492024

1985 Ford Escor t 4 5pd
AM FM tape S3 1 99
1 9B5
C hevy Cil t~vH11fl 4 spd $3199
J ohn s Auto Salas Bulih'lil OAd

198 0 Eoyle AU t•me 4 wheel

Ga lhpohs
1977 Com a ro ux r: o;:ond
51,895 Cell6 14 388 9 350
1983 Chovetle 16 000 m1IM
l ilt whofll 4 ~ p d
~xr. r. ,H
82500 Pn e fl nf'(Jil ll a bl e Coli
614 446 7717
196 6

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389

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' 83 Chll\ly Cavali er 2 0 Lthe
ongme PS PB 4 door 6B 000
m1l a ~
S3 300 00 304 675 ·
2925 after 6 00 pm

76 Qlde PS PB AC 65 000
mll f!S f• cllltont cond S750
Call614-446 1504
84 F1ronzn GT Autu

AC

AM FM

77 Marl. V Lmcoln tow mr leagP.

ttngme

AM FM stereo

flne

1975 J e np CJ5 304 engme,
pnced to safl 6400 00 304
575 4090

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Motorcycles

1977 Honda CB65 0 f our K,
tmmacu!ate low mtles $700
Call 614 446 -3485

5637

72

1986 KX 80 S700 Good
cond1t1on Cell 614-446 -0954
after 4pm

1973 l nter nat•o nal Tandem
good co nd111o n Ph 61&lt;1 4&lt;1 6
1437

1980 Toyot a ferr.n l au tomat1r.
1ur rebu ilt motor 1n nood co"nd•
t10 n Srn&amp;ll t ruck to rper Call
6 14 &lt;146 - 1610

1976 2 ton GMC 50 tank
pumpmg tru ck
John s A uto
SniP.s, Bulavrlle Ad Gallipolis

Sramhtss steul axl1aiJs1 s y~ rnm s
Now c u uo rn made fM you r

70 Internat iOnal 1 ton Runs
good CAll 614 388 9922

truck mot or homn 01 c ln s ~w 1:111
ltfll ltmo WIH!flllt'l' Mulll ur
Man 9 Sumpson Ava At h ons
Wi t h

1979 Chevy !ruck 8 on 11nza 10
350 au to good cond1t1on 4 31
10 naw tir es $1700 614 7 4 1
2522 An~l•mo

Ohto 1 800 84 3 376 7

1986 Ch eY IOIOI Sdvmudo tru ck
Load ed low nnl ouuo. u,~;c u llent
cond•tton Call 6 14 9 92 3342

1975 C hev p1 c k up tr uc k
S660 00 304 -675 2848
1979 Ch~wv p1ckup lf, ton 4
speed 6ql 87 50 urbes toHet
304 458- 1566

MUST SEll

1986 Yamaha

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Seara12 fl. Klngfishlll' f1berglasa
boat w,th Sears 6 HP motor
t300 Cellte14·446 7821
1979 17ft Sttrcuft 140 HP

For ,ule 1978 5POT motorcycle.
1983 V 46 Magna 198 3 XR

CB900 Custom fully dt.. l&amp;d
FM Cllllft. K'ng and Queen
Sut. S1,600.00 or bMt offer

1980 Kawaska LTD 1.000, axe
cond. 304 -675 6433

For Hie 12' Sears game fi sherman, new ga me frsherman 3 hp
motor&amp;tra1ler 304 675-1413

5854

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Sea Ray -20 SRV 200 closed
bow 233 Mere Crurser, EZ
loader tamdem ~rlcs, 392 hour•
l1ke new. stored tn garage every
t1me use d mu1t be seen to

appre crate Ph 8U 693 8238
1983 Thundercraft 17 ft 120
HP, 1 0 150 hours One owner
see Neighborhood Rd Call
614-446-8298 after 6 00

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, 79 Motors Homes
llo Campers

St ruta, t 1 19 96 pa1r, installed
Mpn model• Mutfler M an 9
Stimpson Ave , Athens Oh10

1-800 843 3767

28 ft Titan motor home, com·
pi~ •If containid gentrt·

tor, ....,, 8

New refrie.mor. t1.500 Ph

114-571- 2859

78

Camping
Equipment

14' fl cmper, sleep 4. new
c.-pet, 110\lt, gas &amp; electrrc
liglttt, J»enty of ltortge•p•ce 2

full tanks propane, 8118 add· l ·
room lncl t760 Cell614 -446,\ 2046

17 tt green and wh1te awn1hg.
canvu only, adaptable lo care
free awnmg&amp; frame Call 304
882 3108
Palammo pop·up for
Cond 304 -676 ·

new

door

like

door &amp; sc reen
' p1cture wmdOw

9-S - 446-

&amp; frame t76 304 675 ·1552

Real Estate General

OPEN 1-5*
SUNDAY, MAY 17

1981 Honda 750 Custom Good
Runs great Askmg
S1300 1976 Honda CB 760
E• cond1t1on 1 1 000 m1les
Gerage kept A1k1ng $1096
1982 Yamaha 560 XT L1ke new
cond1t10n 295 Actual m1les
Rerall new for $26 95 Call
614 446 9407
1984 Kawasakr KX 80 S650

Call 614 245 5432 after 5
1978 Kawasakr moror cycle KZ
400 4800 mlle.t 614-986·
&lt;1 306

A&amp;kmg 81000 Call 614 9923005 or 6 14 992 6167 after
400 p m

BY OWNER IN RIO GRANDE
245-5488

OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY -

1 to 5

110 three

wheeler bcellent condttlon
CAll 614 985 380 5
1981H onda 500R S450 1985
Kawese lu Teca te 250 t hre e
wheeler 61 4-992· 6303

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• COUNTRY w1lh1n 3 m1lesollown l -shaped bnck and cedar .
1979 Ha rley Davidson low rider
ranch s1tuated on 2 8 acres, 4 bedroom s. 3 baths, eat-1n
Su per G lid e fronr en d Cendy . kitchen w1th 23ft of ca b1nets, 8'x32' deck garden area.
appl e red S tro ~ed and runs
with strawbemes. full basement 2 car gara ge Don't m1ss
great $3000 Call 614 698
7058 1
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1986 Honda Fourtru 260R.
roost boost Boysen Reeds, hot
hp atlon cer brush guards nerf
bar s tw1st grrp throttle 4
months left on warranty U OOO
hrm 1983 Kawasa ki 760 LTO.
!heftdr~ve
14 000 m1les
91000 f.rm Butc h Rou&amp;ll 614
992 7258

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728 COUNTRY LANE- CHAROLAIS HILLS
(3rd House on left after leaving 160) - FOLLOW SIGNS
PRICE: $119,000.00
1
2. 100 sq. ft. brtck on 311 acres, more or less, wtth 3 large bedrooms, 2'11 baths, hvmg room and famtly room with see-through ftreplace , formal dtntng room with
view. Kitchen has Corningware range top, butlt-in oven and microwave, disposal,
dishwasher, and new refrigerator . Utility room with washer, dryer and freezer included. OTHER FEATURES: Central atr, electnc forced atr furnace , oak tnm with
birch doors, 2%car garage wtth opener, cable TV.

Tour today with ....

WISEMAN REAl ESTATE -

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446·3644

'For personal vtewing call for appomtment

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3 BR HOM £·- 6 MO OlD - 1450 sq ft. ltv lng and full ba·
sement, 2 full balh s, lg rooms 12x26 country k1tchen. ta s
teful decor, well msul l ddl. pane wmdows all elec c1ty
water/ sewer ced ar lap stdtni li deck, 2 balcon oes, stora1e
bldg. 4/l Oacre. overlooks Bob Evans Farm VERY CONVE
NlfNT Walk to col lege. grocery /ban k/P 0 / Rto Grande
Elem. nearby. Gallipolis Ctty schools 10 mm to Spnng 1
Vall ey 20 mtn lo Jackson 25 m1n to Me1gs Mmes OWNER
TRAN SFERRED Cal l for appomtment

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MORE - Thts lovely hom e oilers
sQ
ft and IStu st live mmutes 11 om town - 4
BRs. l'h baths. powder room. k1tchen.
• dmette. LR wtth corner woodburner. fam1ly
: room. carpet and hardwood gas heat cent
a1r, anached garage ctty schools Call

Real Estate General

REDUCED TO $24.900!11 - Ntce home
oilers llvm groom k1tchen w/ ra nge relng
d1spt D1mng room bath. car petm ~
woodburnmg stove unattached gara ge
and a \6x32 of11ce and shop Call today
All BRICK RAN CH / MACNl f l CENT ~ ~ EW Plus 18ams and pond Put your
own pmonal 1ouch Ia wotk and complete lh1s well dn•lned home 3 BAs
hv and dnnnr rm ~ lull ba lhs 2l rn.nter bedtm I&amp; krl lau nd r~ 1m
Ott. owerloo.rng gond R ~rn h1nllrus WORTH SUINGWORTH OWNING

THE FAMILY WILL LOVE THIS ONEI Ranch style home on 5 acre mi l offers 3
BRs, bath, k1tchen family room lR,carpet,
heatalato1 f~r e place. WB stove, 2 car
attached garage 16x32 1n-ground pool
Cham link lence Call for an appomtment

BRICK AND FRA~U ClOSE 10 ~OLlER DtSt!able home and !ocatmn SR
160 Ask to see Inside thrs beaut1ful ranch l BR c:ountty k•tc h11n famr ly
rm wbt p carpml I ac m/ 1 l ow SSOs

OWNER HAS REDUCED THE PRICE TO
$39,900 - 132 9 m/ 1 pasture larm.
sprmgs. 42x94 barn, tobacco base Older
home "' good shape 3 BRs bath lR
k1tchen Call today

BF GLAO YOU WAI T[ O So me diSCnmmalln&amp; lam1ly w11t take prldt rn
o wne~ shrp ol thi S lowelw br rc ~ t8nth l ocated close to toWTJ LR 3 BR 2
ba th s fR w/ wbf p s taw~d Rim windows hill equipped kitchen meened
patiO hul pump In ground po o l • l t~ deckand ttde MUCH MUCH Ill OR£
A Qeaut1lu l home !01 nntf&gt;rtll•n rna loo DRASTICALLY REDUCED

HAVE YOUR OWN PRIVATE BOA I 00CK 21' ams m/ 101d aectu to O~ro

COMMERCIAL BUILDING - PERRY TWP
- NEAR CORA - 600 sq N sleet
butldtn&amp; tdeal lor anyone 10 truckmp.
dnlllng or mm1ng busmess Dwne1 may
cons1de11eas'ng or fmanc1ng Call for more
mformahon

R1ver
OFf Sir lb0- 7 ACR ES Mi t Buul•lul bu1ldma locatiOn
CROWN CITY 7B111tS ba1n tobacco barn land contrnt
Wllt(ESYillE 96 a c ~r s m I Make ofhr
HANNAH rRACE RD lOS~ms 2 road frontaae Make offer
4 ACRCS PORI ER ONSRS~•

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remode led 2 slo ty home Ul DR •
of t abmels. ut1111y rm sunporch
buem~ nt All it 1nu 8uuulul trw m the yard S50s

8R tamrly

~1k hen

w'bar

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CHAROLAIS HillS- 3 24 acres more or
less Owne1 linancmg avatlable

R(C(NllY MODERN il [ O rns •dr 1n0 out J II bedtms I I+ baUts carden
tub n ~ w country blue ~rlc hen w/sahd oa ~ cab ~nets smtned porch NEW
CARA C£ 28 r40 w h•at wm r 200 w•rlnc C.n be usedlor tar rtpatr. t ic

VINTON - CORNER OF CHERRY &amp; CLAY
- Ntce two story home offers 4 BR s. 2
baths, LR ktlchen, den, dming room, lull
basement sund eck, ltreplace Call lor an
appomlment

,.d S50s
AORIAN A~E kiDS' SPECIAL· Hnr new swtmmint pool
$3 &amp;000 •• II buy thts 3 bedrm rane h ht11lar1t •i1chtnw/ .. tln.tlfll lilt
bath !am l l~ 1m u U I I!~ •m fenced yard Uo1m windows, 1nd doors City
schools Bu y 110111 and lak• adunll&amp;t ot law mls •nl rales and Pl itt

li£wliSliNG

UNBEliEV(A8l[ Bul true $26 500 will bi.IY1ICfeS plus 1 IIIU IIUM home
&amp;ar. . lftd butldtnl New 1001 wmnt COOd fnsul1t1on. ntw khtl'lt n
cabrnets w/ rance ar.d oven Close to l60

ANXIOUS OWNER AEOUC£0 PRIC£ - 4 K rts m/ 1 country homt wit~ ntw
rool hot w1ter he~lfl rlnJt and 1tfr11 cement dmt La blrn 2 bldts
f•eld fenced w/ smalt pond
TOWN AND COUNTRY 7 rm home ove~ l oolt n&amp; the Ohio Rlv•r lovelwltv
rm sl ltlncrm and lormal d1nln1 rm l btdrm . l Yr bll~. 2 c1r 11r111
w/ bmmtnl storaa:e S36 000
£ASY n RMS. (Qual Opponunit)' Housinl otfer1a br·lt't'tl on 1 ac m/ 1for
$44000 3 bedrooms INds of Clblnel! carpet thtou&amp;ttout 1 ~ b1t ~s
tamlly rm l c.ar ''""

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GREEN ACRES IS THE PLACE TO
BE.. .. N1ce ran ch style home s1tuated on a
70x148 N lot offers 3 BRs. I I\ baths. LR,
FR w/ ftreptace. eat 10 krtchen. gas heat.
Green schools Call today
GREENFIELD TWP. - 88 75 ac m/ 1fronts
on SR 233 and Frank Shaffer Rd Owners
reports ttmber

514 Second Avenue
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
(614) 446-0008
DOWNTOWN LOCATION - LI~E IN ONE.
RENT THE OTHER or RENT BOTHI - 2
story home with 3 BRs. bath LR, kitchen,
dm1ng rm , gas heat Garage apartment (n
rear oilers 2 BRs, bath, k1tchen laundry
100m Make us an oiler
ENJOY THIS HOME - 4 BRs. 2 bat hs.
eautpped ~1tc~en . LR. attached garage.
heat pump/cent aor. wht rlpool 1n master
bath. above gro,nd pool Shown by
appointment
LOTS FOR SALE -·Stat, Rt 7 rural water
avaotable, mob1le home welcon,e Call lor
more detaols
COMFORTABLE LIVING PRICED AT
$19,900 - Th1s anractiVe home oilers 2
BRs. bath. k1tchen w1th range, dmmg room ,
LR. carpet. I car unanached garage
s ~uated on two lots Call today
JAY DRI~E - lovely home lor begmners,
3 BRs, LR, eat·tn kttchen, bath, carpeltn&amp;
gas heat, cent a11, anached garage Ca ll
now lor appo1ntment

$25,000

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DRIVE - ThiS 3 BR
home oilers 2 baths, k1tchen , LR, OR,
. gas heat. crty schools Call lor an

AODISON TWP - Possom Tr ot Road 93 acres m/ 1, all woods Old barn on
property $21,900
AFFORDABILITY • lOCATION = ONE NICE
STARTER HOME - Near Gree n School 3
BRs. bath. LR, ktlchen , ftreptace, full
basement, btg yard Ca ll for more deta~ls

All tvpts cerpenttr &amp;. concrttt
work lntero, exterior ,.mo·
eWing, pain11ng, rooflng , free
11tlmttes C•ll 614-446 -8174

1977 Wlld.mesa travel tt81let"
16 tt selt·conleined Sleep~ 8

Would like to bur • good used
pool table Cell 614 ·381 8439

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Home
Improvements

Chain link fences , Uet &amp; stump
rtmovll. Mul ch atone till,
azahat. yews. {Ododendrona
Don't Land1capes Ph 814

anytime

carefree ewnlng Ktng tite bed
With pnYlllcy door. tub and
shower, Reesa tlit c h twin
dmnette, 87,200 00 304 6753276

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

446· 9846

Unconditional lifetime guaran -

tee Local refentnces turnlahe~
Free ntim•tea C•ll coiiiiCf:
1-614-237-0488. dey or night.
Roge r&amp;

B1 s emen t

WJ\erproofing

NEW LISTING - 2 story 8
rm home. full basement, all
utilities 4 BRs, bath vtew of
nver and backyard Only
$8,000
NEW LISTING - 7 rm,
bath, range, Iron! porch,
mce level lot Just $6,000
2.52 ACRES - 2 BR home,
lub bath, gas heat at
wellhead pnce carpeling
and lrutt Asktng $25,000
MODERN - 2 fireplaces. 2
pati OS, dbl garage, range.
refng , d1 spl, ant1que lights,
Italian lite mce carpeting,
2 ~ baths, 3 BR. central atr
and heat, copper ptumbtng.
burglar alarm and ntce lot
$125.000
MIDDLEPORT - 246 N.
4th. lg lot to the all ey
Garage wtth storage 6 rm
home, full basement, lg
porch. $25,000.
RACINE -One lloor 6 rm
msulated home 3 BR, ran ge,
refng, hv tng rm about
12K24, paneling carpetmg,
level lot Just $21 ,500
4.9 ACRES - lg workshop
about 38x78 . w1th pnvate
heat and TP water. off1ce,
parktng, I 0 rm remodeled
home: free gas, furn ace
heat, 2 porches and nver
VIeW $!25,000
BRADBURY - N1ce 3 BR
one fl home, bath, leadtn g
Creek water, gas heat,
carpelin g. lots of closets
and mce vtew of Rt. 7 Only
$23.000
OFFER WELCOME - 7 rm
home 10 the country Bath,
dnlled well natural gas FA
furnace, basement Needs
handyman Ask tng $12,000

SELLING
PROBLEM?
CALL 992-3325

LAND NEEDED
HOII',Iflq
H i•,tclqUdlll'l\

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Alum•num Skiing
Storm wtndowt • doort , over

Rot1ry or cable tool driiNng
Moat wellacompleted temedty
Pump seles and 1.Mce 304
895· 3802
Concrete f1nith, parhlng loti,
basements - any alze JOb StniOf

44&amp;-u n

RON ' S Telev iS IOn Service
House eall1 on RCA . Ouaztr,
GE

Starks TrH end Lawn Servlee.
lawn eare, landsc:ap1ng, &amp;tump

2454

576·2903

spec1almg 1n Zenith C1U
304 511-2398 or 614-446 -

removal. 304-678 -2842 or

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House coal limestone, and
gflvel Oellv•r.d 1 t on and up
Jrm L1n.er 304 -675 1247 or

Retidentitl or commer&lt;:ISI wirIng Ntw eervh:e or repelrt
UeenMd el&amp;etrician E1tlmate
fr... Ridenour Eltctneat 304875-1785

67 5·7397
Ken 's now John'•
Water Serv1 ee. John Watterson
Jr Owner 1 000 or Z.OOO gal
,ervtee 304 676 2248
Formerly

BROKER

Crstarn1, wells. pools fll!td
Formerly J1mH Boy1 Weter
S•me ratu C1ll 304· 675·

6370

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R euphol stery 51 Rt 7 CraWn

City, Oh 614 266 1470, ! 'va,
614 448 3438 Open daily9' to
4 30, Sat 9 30 to , 30 Old &amp;
new Uph oste re d
MoWrey's Upholsterrng .... vrng

HI co unty area22 years The best
in furniture uphol1terlng Call
304 - 675 4164 f o r f t'h
estimates
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388-8155
379-2184
446-2230 ·
446·7881
446-0458
446·8655
245-9490
446-6595

J. Merrill Corter
Phyllis Loveday
Jim CCKhran
Becky lane
Patrick Cochran
Ron Pitchford
Charles Moore

SOUTHERN HILLS I.E., INC.

NEW LISTING.
ACREAGE IN CIIY SCHOOL DISTRICT - 23 acres more
or less $1 5000 (smaller acreage may be fWIChased)
Several

Call 245-9187 between S-7

R &amp; R Weter Service Home

Real Estate General

JUDY DEWin

3 STORY A-FRAME HOME - 10 vears old located on Rodney-Cora Rd., 3 mtl~! e~~t ~~~11 Creek Trailer Park. Picturesque settmg, 3 bedrooms, lg. kitchen with built-in
cabmets. Carpeted throughout wtth 11. downstairs bath·
room and uhlltv-laundrv room . Other features include torepla ce. dmtng area and 2nd floor bathroom with shower.
lot is landsciped with large garden area and fru11 trees as
well. Three car garage with work area, 11111e door openers. storage butldinc. and satellite dish IS included wtth
the 42 acres the owner wishes to sell at a ~tasonable
pnce.

Genoral Hau!i~g

245 ·9286

2919.

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

FOR SALE BY OWNER

446-6610

J &amp; J Water Servu:e Swimming
pools. citterns. wellt Ph 614·
Wttteuon 1 Wat er Hauling,
re11onable ratas. lmmadlate
2,000 gtllon delivery Cisterns
pGOit , well, elc call 304 676

614· 9B5·U84

lee\ of road trontage, mmeral rtghls mcluded,

1ural water availabl e Close lo Raccoon Co unly Park
!2394

NEW LISTING
VACANT LAND 110 ACRES MORE OR LESS w1lh1n I m1le

hom the courthouse Ctty water ~ nd c1ty sewer poss•ble

Call for further det11ls

!2392

NEW liSTING ..
25 ACRES MORE OR tESS - Appro&lt; 1,200 h ol10ad
frontage some marketable timber, bu1ldmgSites Call lo1
more del01ls S15900
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IF YOU HAYENi SEEN THIS.ONE Yn. CAll FOR AN
APPOINIMENT TODAY' - Neal briCk ranch, 2 car
garage With extra storage space 3bedrooms. 1~ baths
11\ltng room dtntn g area and more l ot s1ze approx
65'x85' N IC~ n01ghbOJhood $40s

WOlFPEN ROAD IN MEIGS ~OUNTY - Vmyl s1ded
frame house w•th th ree bedroom~ lg b!th forma l
d1n1n~ full basement. and enclosed porch Alllh1s on a

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fl at one acre to! $25,000 Call for more mlorma\100

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DON 'T lOOK TWICE! - This lns111me you w1lllall1n
lover 3 bedroom doublew tde wtl h 2 baths and mOte
Beauhlullocalion 2 miles from R10 Grande landscaped
lawn Property well Ia ken care ol Low 30s
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SR 325 NEAR RIO GRANDE - 1983 SCHUlll4'x70'
MOBilE HOME - Custom bu1ll 1 bedroom 1 baths
garden, cenlral a" two wood decks $16,950 Coli lor
more det.,ls
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BEAUTY IN THE PINES - IS this.spaCIOUSbn c~ and
hame trt·levef 41o 5 bedrooms, newer plank lloonnR 1n

extremely well but l1 3 bedroom home Under 3 years ot

SOUIHEASTERN OHIO'SFINES! - 99 5 amsol h1lls
streams and lush woods NaturealliS best Ahunter's

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paradtse II th ts IS nol e nough neslled among lhe
wooded hrllstde IS a pnv ate 3 acre lake, a !!sherman s
dream and a year 'round htdeaway l ow $60s Call for

FLATWOODS ROAD AREA -

low m11ntenance.

age l g kilchen, w~h lots ol cabmels and storage area

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ktl chen lamtly room wtlh 1tteplace tor mal dm 1n11 hvl ng

100m rec room 3 balh ~ at/ached 1 car garage Alii hiS
s1tua!ed w1lh 4•~ at1es Ca \1 today lor you1 own personal
vtewrng

more mlorma\1o n

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sOUTHERN MANSION -

A lo" IYGeorg1an colonial

1estdence 10 a preshgtous selling where the famtly 'Ntth
lOOd taste and 1 bkmR for qualtly surround1 n~s can

flour$h1l.g..4 bedrooms wlunheard ol extras lO acres.
more or less. stocked po n~. hor se s ta~es lg metal barn.
20x40 heated 1)001 Th 1s home 15 a rare opportun1ly 1o

enjoy livtng at 1ts besl Call Come and see We were
pleased' You wtll he to o
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JUST OFF ST. Rl 7 AT ST. RT. 218 ASHOWPLACE Modern 2 story 4 BR lull basement like new
commerc101 type garage manufactured by Ceco Co
Insulated walls, COllin~ co ncrete floors w1lh 12xl4 ~

ARARE OPPORTUNITY w1thm 5m1lesot town 42 acres

entrance door. E:verythtng m mtnl cond To own lhts one

'l car garage, 88 •56' bafn plus other sheds and

road fronta ge

along two roads Fram e 1anch appro,;

t 500 sq It 31g bedrooms, 2 balhs, k1lc hen com~ ele
w1th range dishwa sher ref11geralor, diSposal AHached

SELLER WILLING TO WORK WITH BUYER - W1lllake
house tn on trade or wtll sell on land contract 11 you have
a home and want a lar8C! home an d some land chetK
lh 1s one out Beauhlul contemponu~ . 3,200 sq !1 , I •1
ac1es

30"x40' tiiRround pool R10 G1ande atea

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outbu1td1ngs. Kyger Creek schools

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GALLIA COUNtfS IESI BUll -Only 6 years old 4
bedrooms. 21ull baths, JO c loset~ mooern k1lchP,n, 2~
It cabmels full two slor y w1th walkout basement

E. M•in

LOVELY BRICK HOME IN TOWN- Th ts
home has a lot to offer K1tchen wrth range
and' d1spl , LR w1th fireplace. carpet over
hardwood ,full basement, attached garage
wtth etectn c opener, gas heat/cent a11,
storm wmdows You II want to see thiS one

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LETART - like new tnstde
and outl Completely remodeled home on a large tot
Excellent conditiOn Garage,
new roof and s1d 1ng
$27 500 00
NEW LISTING - ST RT 33
- About lour m1tes to
County Road 14 Approx1
matety 25 acres of vacant
g1ound. Approx 8 acres
pasture. Good bu1td mg s1te
WANT $!1 ,000 00

GRAHAM SC HOOL ROAD - Very mce
ranch oilers kitchen w/ range, refng. OW.
d1spl, m1cr owave. LR, FR. dinette, 3 BRs. 1
bath cent a1r, carpetin g, 2 melal ut1lity
bldgs Shown by appoin tm ent

MIDDLEPORT - lester
year ha! been restored to
l hts beauttful colonial homel
Th1s 4 bedroom. 7 room
Hom e with a level lot and 2
car garage has ornate trim,
leaded glasss windows and
doors Att1c studio wrth sky
light Well msul ated means
low heatm g bills Must see to
apprec~ate 1 $65.000 00
POMEROY - A 3 4 bed
room hom e on a acre lot
Pnvale but close 1n Carport.
garage. storage buildmg.
ASKING $17.000.00

AFFORDABLE PRICED AT JUST $29 9001
-Close to ctty on Rt 14 l th1s home oil ers
kitchen LR. fam tly room dm1n g room and
full bmmen t large unattached block
garage Call for an appomtment

NEW LISTING - HEW LIMA
ROAD - 166 • acres Water
and electnc ava~ t abiP. Ntce
level lot for I or several
build,ng Site s ASKING
$33.500 00

STATE ROUTE 160- CORNERlOT - lh1s
home offers 3 9Rs, LR. k1tchen , bath,
unattached gara ge
LOTS OF POTENtiAl HEREI - 2000 sq N
bUIIdmg wtth lron tage on St Rt 160
12•20 walk·m cooler 12 da1ry case Call
for more detatls •

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$39,900 - I 7acres mi t Very 01ce ranch

StttllSil.iN · ... GHiiM

Phone 614-448 ·3888 or 614 -

C1trztn Otacount. R1ck Garfleld

992-2259

EWINGTON - WOODRUFF RD - 1.55
acres m/1 3 BR home, lff, k1tchen. bath
North Gatha school d1str~cl

Cor Fourth tnd Pm•

Real Estate General

NEW LISTING- BUILDING
LOTS FOR SALE - 241
acres vacant land located
near Eastern H1gh School
wtlh access to Rt 7 Wafer
and etectnc available.
$6,0DO OD

30.5 ACRES M/ l _. $11,000 - Sec 93
Walnut Twp. Fronts on Whole Hollow aod
Berry Rd Sept1c lank.

Dillard Water Serv1ct Pools,
Cl1terns, Wells D•llvery Any·
time C1U 114-448 ·7404 -No
SUnd.., calk

Gttllpolia,. Ohio

Fetty Tree Trlmm•ng, stump
removal Call304·87&amp;·1331

POMEROY,O.

style home features 2 bath~ 3 BRs. LR,
tamtly rm. and for mal d101n g. carpetin g.
woodburning stove Ca ll for more
information

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CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

hang guHen FrM Htlmatel
Ph 814-U8·S332

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SPRING ~ALLEY ESTAUS - Tri·level
home offers 3 BRs, 2 baths, mce equtpped
kttchen, l -sh aped LR. dining area, 24x12
family room w1th woodbummg fireplace,
gas heat, cent air, 2car garage Call today

Plumbing
8o Heating

n1ce Blac~top 1oad Green Twp Close lo Galhpohs Good
cond1l1on Pr~ced losell at $34 900

BUY ALITTLE OR BUY A LOT - Thts home
can be purc ha sed w1th 5 acresor 58 acres
and offers 3 BRs, 2 bath s. LR. kitchen.
woodbur n1ng stove carpet. lobacco base.
40x60 barn cellar house and several
~~~~~~:':'"'""":~:":"'_. sheds Call for m01 e Hllormat1on
$39,900! -GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - Th1s home oHers a
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP - lovely home
large LR wrth ftreplace k1lchen, d1n1ng
offers 3 BRs 3 baths equtpped k1lchen.
area, 3 BRs, bath, lull basement. 1 car
14x44 fam1ly room d1n ette. f~replace 2car
garage, deck fenced yard rust mmutes to 1
unattached gara ge 20x40 pool and
town on Rt 141 Call for an appomtm ent
satellite d1sh Ca l~ lor an appomtment
GREEN TWP. - 2 5 acres m/ 1 ver v mce
home offers 5 BRs. 2 bath s k1tchen , dttng
rm . LR, carpet and hardwood wood·
burner. new lurna ce Call for an
arpomtment

SP.rvtces

&amp;U-388 9858

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sq h , 3 bedrooms, llvtn@toom formal dtnt nRroom very

RANNY BLACKBURN
IF YOU ' VE BEEN THINKING OF LISTING YOUR
HOUSE AND YOU WANT TO GET Its
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AND LET US HELP YOU.

&amp; Campers

w. Va.

PRICE REDUCED! -On IhiSranch style homeandover
2acres of land Modern home. oneslmy appro&lt;. 1488

REALTY
Broker

1971 popup Apa&lt;:ht H1r d top.
good cond1tlon Fumece. rtfrig·
era1or, stove Sleeps 8 C1ll

Home
Improvements

you need to call now

PICTURE THIS - You and your
relaxing on a wrap around deck entoytng a
temf1c vt ewol the Oh 10 Rtver You can wtth
th1s home at the edge ol town Other
attract1ve teatu1 es mclude 3/4 BRs, 2
baths. LR w1th stone f~repl ace and m~rrored
watt that refl ects the nver VIew FR, ret
room kitchen, dtnette. 2 f~re ptaces, carpet.
cent 'a~r If you like the nver you II love th is

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MAKE THIS YOUR NEW HOME - Bnck
ranc h, 3 BRs. I '-' baths kttchen wlrange,
double oven. OW 11v1ng rm. dmette, lamoly
rm. hr eplace, full basement. screened
porch, 2 car att ached garage, KCschool
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m01e or less w1th alovely ranch style hom e,
3 BRs. 2 baths LR. k1tchen hasm1crowave.
range and refng full basement. carpet
heat pump, cent a1r, attached garage plus
unattached garage lots of room lor a
garden

BLACKBURN

388 · 8826
I'ROIESS I O~A I

STEP INTO ELEGANCE when you enter the
foyer of one ol the French C1ty's fmest
FormallR, formal d1nmg. spac1ous master
bedroom wtth otf1ce or se w1n g room
ad1acent den, 2 BRs ~p stau s 211 bath s 3
f~rept aces, lg. fam1ly room. solanum
covered patiO, screened porch and much
mor e Call for an appt

1973, 23 foot Slarcrtft eamper," SWEEPER end MWtng tn1eruna
exc cond, tult awning, phone rep~lr , pt~rtt, and suppiiH Plek
up •nd deUvery , Otvlt Vac:Oum
304·875· 1797
Cl .. ntr. one hall mile up
Gto"• Creek Rd Call 114
441·0284

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216 E. 2nd St. Phone
1-(614)-992-3325

condition

M o del

Mlf·contalned Twibght
umper Good cond•tion Celt
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17 ft

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_A TIME FOR DISCOVERY

Real Estate General

79 Motors Homes

fEAFORDm

446-9568

Real Estate General

D ual ex haust k1ts. '199 95 tn·
stalled Mo st Fords . Chevy
Trucka Vans 4x4 's Muffler
Man. 9 Stimpson Ave , Athens
Oh 10 1· 800· 84 3 3767

79 Motors Homes
· &amp; Campers

1983 Skyletk 22 ft self con·
fllned. exe cond. tuU length

ONE ACRE, ONE BlOCK OFF FAIRFIELD-CENTENARY RD
On deadend street - 3 bdrm 3 baths off1ce and mus1c
room lor live bdrm) livm£ room, dmm g room. lg family
room laundry and storage room 3 car garage Heated and
fenced lA pool Ow ners ret ~rm g to Flor~da Replacement cost
$160,000-selling fo r $129,000

1974 Honda 750 good cond ,
Wit h many extras 8550 Cell
61 4·24 5 5120

Hond e

Call

1811 25ft. C011chmen Camper

1983 Yamaha Man11um 55 0

Real Estate General

•&amp;900

S14-441-0008

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

BUDGET TrenamiiiSiona Used &amp;
Rebuilt All types torque eonverten &amp; transfer Cll l81 CVC
Jomta Guaranteed a mmumum
of 30 di)IS will deliver, cash &amp;
carry or mstaH Call 614 3792220 or 1-304 675-6758

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant,

Ai..lto Repair

canvaa eover~ ng , skiing equ1p
ete All good conclit 10n Call
814-949 2802 ar 614-949 2828 eft:er 4 00 p.m

1984 Hon da S abre . exc cond ,
low mileage phone 304-676·

76

77

lnbolfd·outbotrd, optn bow, til

14ft Sylvafl fi1hmg boat 28 hp
Marmer motor, 12-24 volt trol
hng motor Lorence Greyhne
Gruff *2 700 00 304 · 675 ·
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Athens, Oh

1980 Ca mllf O 304 676 1387

Trucks for Sale

1988 ATC Honda " 81g Rtd" 3
wh..rtr. 260 englnt. electri c
atart, good tires. excellent condition. t1200 304-882 3323

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V1rago 11~9 new Ph 6 14 24 5·

St erao
Rad1o Rod w it h gwy 111! 40 000
mtles $6950 Ex cfl ll~nt cond1
!tOn C~t ll 61 4 JO B 8323 or
6 14 3 88 9727

85. 00 0
53000

1977 Ford P•ck up 4 wheel
dnve auto wrt h a1r 1trong 400

·- - - - - PS PB

75

304-882 · 3397

30 4-676 27 10 attm 6 00 call
304 675 55 84

Ca ~so tht

1982 0 1&lt;18 Ot~lto~ 88
m•las, AC AM l M
6 14 992 288 1

1978 Ford v1n for 11le Good
runn1ng cond111on Priced r~ghl
Come and dnve 1t Call 814985 3546

76 Blaze r. 4 wheel dr1ve new
11res headers, 1trong vehicle
S1eerna Garage, 30 4 675 7710
or 675 6749

19 85 Clwvv Chevutlu 0RIUXII
bcellen t c ond1 I10r'l l 1k e new

May 10, 1987

74 Motorcycles

600 304-875 1885

79 Cougar XA7 new p amt,
rabutll eng1na no miles n1ce car.
Stearns Garage 304 675 7710
or 676 67 49

rea r end 45 000 o n y m t~ l nules
Garnge kept $5500 Ct~ll 614
&lt;146 9407

$4 t' OO CAll

ter 7pm

truck, Stearns Gara{l~. 304·
675 77 10 or 675 6749

85 Musta ng 3 door V 6 auto
ac cru1 se co ntr ol, 31 .000
m11es 304 675 -5 431

On ly 6000 mrl vs
6 14 256 62 ~1

1980 Dodge PU, 4~~:4 Short
wheel base PS , PB , 4 spd 318
en.glne Call 614-256 6457 af·

dnve 6 cy l ~tuto 4 br11nd new
11res eu:e l lent co nd111 0n
52000 614 742 2522

1 955 Y~ Sport Ford Escort
3 600 m1l us, alt e~t ra s call
30 4 675 363 8

trt power 4 spd 10 bo lt pos1! rfl(;

Mo\11n9 M.ust sell 1983 Dodge
Cuatom Ven Ph 614 4468201 .

May 10, 1987

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vmyl s1d1ng, 10sulated Full
basement C1ty water and sanilary sewer $55,000
REDUCED TO $48.000.
NEW LISTING - NICE 2 BEDRM . HOME near Evergreen
on Evergreen Prospect Rd Appr ox 'h acre land, county
water Purchase now lor $24.500

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SPRING SALE!!I Pnce reduced to $38,000 to $32.000
Over 1.392 sq ft liv1ngspace Conslructeddururg 1974
Appro! 2 acres Call for more 10lormat1on

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COMFORTABLE COTTAGE - 2 bedr ms s1tuated along
Garl~eld Ave Buy now for $16 000

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NEW LISTING THIS ONE HAS IT Alll !!- 70 acres wtth
two res1dences Barn, outbu tldmgs. !.065 lb. tobacco
base Near Crown C1ty, Hannan Trace Schools Buy now
tor $58.000

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BUY NOW· 2 ~ acre tot located w1t h1n Spr~ngfi~d Twp
Gallla Co $10 500

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APPROXIMATELY 5 ACRES ollevel ground adtacent to
Pleasant Valley Estates. 350 It road fronta ge w1th c1 ty
water sewer and gas on premiSes $400 per front foot
NEAT 3 BEDROOM HOME located along Roush Rd
Cheshtre Twp Kyger Creek schools Approx ~ acre.
wbfp. pool. Buy now lor $49 500
3 BEDROOM HOME ON KATHY DRIVE near Holm
Hosp1tat low tralf1c area. large backyard WBFP.
Galhpolis Ctty school dtslr tct. Prrce $45.000

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Htnry E. Clelend Jr

992-6191

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61ACRES IN CLUDED AS BONU SI

COMMERCIAL - WHY PAY RENT! - when
con
collecl 1t?2 story apartment buildmg 15 umts) 07 and
109 Second Ave h celle11t mone~ maker Be ea rly so
you're not late

ST. RT. 33 - Right on
K1ngsbury Road 2 acre
bu1ldtn g s1tes Wattr and
elecfrtc avatlable Terms
avatlable. MAKE OfFER
WANT $6.500 00.

Jean Trumll ..... 949·2&amp;60
DoH11 Turnlf ..... 992·5692
!lffict............... 992~2259

Homes1te mcludes commercral IYIX! bu1ldmg w1th 3car
garage, set up u a woodwor~tng busme ss Pnce
reduced 10 the $80s l 1ncoln P1ke Rd Harr~snn lwp

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20 ACRES more or less With 2 BR mobtle home Hazel
R1d ge. $19,900
NEW LISTING' OVERLOOKING OHIO RIVER - 12'x65'
1967 mob1le home One acre land wrth 2 car garage. Call
today' ThiS one won't last lor $10,000
COMMERCIAL BUILDING ON COURT ST. - Appro•
3600 sQ ft Sectioned off 1,232 sq H selling area. Rear
ailey and s1de entrance 10 add~1on to Court Sl entrance
Insulated, FA gas furnace, separate AC City services, 2
bedrm. apt on 2nd floor Buy now for $60,000

!lUJNG YOUI .AllSTATE IS IIGIUSIIlSS..
CAU AM w
w.u wooo un SAIISPIISCifl

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reseeded and ler t,hzed m 1986 A!l lhrs and more for
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GREAI INVESTMENT PROPERlY - Mob1le home park
w11h 10 mob1le homes Avery niCe 3bedro om. 2 balh
home w1lh hasemenl api Lg 40'x60' buildmg Par~ has
central hghled streets and II spaces l ocated al RIVer
Sheet
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GOOD AS NEWt - Older 2story home'" th e CIIY Home

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JUST STARTING OUT! - Then you w1ll be 1nle"sled m
lh•s neat 2 bed room ranch located on a QUiel street wrlh
attract 1~e carpet garage hntshed st01age bU!Idmg W
ell
msula!P.d low mamlenance and well ca red for yard

NEAR RIO GRANOE ON SR 325 - LOI WITH MEIAl
BUilDING (30'x40') - tOO' ol roadhontage $10,800
Ca llloday
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COUNTRY liVING. BUl ClOSE TO TOWN - CrewRoad
1n M e~gs County. Spi ll level on 3 ac1" mil 4 bed1oom5
lg lam 1ly room w1th ll!ep\~tce, 2 ca1 garage , br 1Ck and

Pnce reduced to S38 900

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SIMPLY CONVENIENIIII IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 2·3 bedroom home located at 930 Seconlf Avenue
Parlntl base men1, tam rl y room, bath, natural gas

lurnace N1ce carpe11ng OWNER HAS IAKfN GOOD
CARE Of !HISONE'
lARGE IOBACCO BASE

Plclutesque seMmg mOOern 3 bedroom home lrke new

2car garage.1ural water bemg 1nsta lled. good lenc,ng 4
farm pond s, 8 acres all alta and 2 barns l~1s •s a good
prol1table far m1nd wellla~ en care ol Call soon asthe
tobacco crop needs tmmed ,ale anenhonm
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mu

1nf01ma1ton

!2367

~CRES lORE OR LES S - N10e home
sept tc and rura l water Se ~e rat feet ol ,road

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and more Call lodoy 101 more

SETIING - Wilh all the tree~ 1n bloom lhrs

home looks hke an ad fo r Beller Hom~ &amp;Garden s Bnck
and Ira me bl level seHtng on 31h acres of wood s Large
famrly room wtth stone fi replt~c e, eat m ktfc hen, hvmg
arid dmmg room Home needs some lmtshmg touches

Owner has reduced houst $5.000 C11vscho~s wrth1 n6
m11es ol town $69,900

S37 500
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SECLUSION IN TOWN - Co ntempo1ary home w1lh 3
bedrooms, famtly room hvmg room cathedral ce,hng 3
ba ths, kllchen has tSiand range w1th butll m r.nll

OversiZed I car garage, kils of stouge, wooded selling
on 2 lois Deck thai overkioks c~y I mU"JI see1Call lm
yo ur ilpiJOinlment today

~2366

'EDUCED! VACANT LAND - $19,000 W1lh1n Clly
Se~eul ttwldtng sties
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1 YA OlD HOME WttH JO ACRESOf lANO - 11ome
has 3 bed1ooms 21ull bathS, dtntng ar i!a, hvmg room

HURRY' HURIY! - W11h asrnall down payment you co n
purchase lh•s met home N1ce level e,tra lui located 3

m11es from lown.
$31500

DON'T IE A "DRIVE-BUYER"- lou wont bell"'' the .
SPI&lt;e and extras until you see ln•de l h1~ br~ck and
Ntce large

rooms mclude 3 bedrooms, 2
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DOIIT

P~SS

THIS ONE IY' .., t1 offers 3 bedrooms

Gre.at conventent focatton N1ce home lor a couple

start10g out Call for an opporntrnenl today. $24 000.

112276

*2296
YOU RE MISSI NG SOMETHING 11 you don'l

about lh•s 4 bedroom, 2 sl01y, two
and

d10 1 n~

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fue~ace .

oulbUIIdlni and more

12297
URBAN NEIGHIORHOOO BUT COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE
- $64,500. 2 300 SQ. Napprox llvmg s pa ce~ IUSIIhe
begtnnmg of lh1s lovel y buck an d fum e ranch 2
hreplaces, rec room. fam1Jy room. eal·tn Mttchen, 2 lull
baths, gas heal, central an Wrthrn walkmg dtstance of

town

112372
FIISI TIM[ OFFERED! - lppr01. 35acres and 3 yr
old ranch fe~urlng 3 bedrooms. k1lchen mcludes

rooms tull basemen! w1lh lom1ly room rec

IChools Beau11ful home. Call to see

THREE WISHES! - II com lorl, con&gt;en1ence and good
nelihborh ood are lmportanllo rou. beller look th,.one
over' Bnck and lrBme lr•leve 3 4 bedrooms, 7 ftftl
holhs, larn1ly, llvmgand dmmgrooms 2car garage ptut
2t3r carport, stora ge butld m~s Over "' acre t1eed lawn1
Let

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tak e you to see tt 1

teJ J'l86 Cmtu.y 21 lui Etcate Corpontkn •• truMtt fOr lht NAF.

EACH OFFICE IS

una~ached

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STANO BACKAND lOOK - Ready 10 move1n1o Ow njl

~h o uld be mler101 decmator 3 bedroo m ~. l 1" ba1h&amp;1
lamlly room. forma! h~tnA and dm•n ~ room EaHn
ktl~ h en w•lh apphanceB, nrte lar9,e lanllsc aped tol C1ty
scho~s. Oon'llollh15one •liP byl

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INVESIMENT - lh" woull' makea1.n011renlol horne
located m Eureka on a lar ge lot (3 bedroom lrll
Prope rly also ha~ Old home that nf!(lt"l\ 1epau
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NEAR lYCOON LAKE - Arne"' '" rnob1le hQIJIP w1111
bu•ll -on fami ly room over ilr rr \()\ PI ICCd al l13 500
Call lor more mlmmiiiiOn

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio, Monday, May 11 , 1987

LYON, France tUPl i - K l aus Barbie. the Nazi
Gestapo commander known as the "Butcher or
Lyon," took his seat in a bulletproof defendant 's
box today for the beginning of his trial on charges
or torturing, murdering and deporting nearly BOO
people to death ramps during World War II.
Three-hundred poli ce officers co rdoned orr the
courthouse overlooking thr Saone River as
Barbie, 73. looking thin in a dark business suit,
en tered from a side door.
He stepped into the specially built de fend ant's
box protected by bulletproof glass. An es timat ed
700 people attended, most of them journa lists
from 27 countries.
Barbie. looking con fident and ca lm, smiled and
talked with a German -spea king interpreter in thr '
box and agreed to hav&lt;' his picture taken with
lawyer Jacques Verges by about two dozen
photographers in the rourtrooon .
The first order of business was the selec t ion or a
nine- member j ury from 26 candidates. followed
by the reading of charges t hat wa s expected to
take severa l hours .
The nine jurors and a t hree· judge panel will
hear testimony in the trial. which is expected to
last seven weeks.
The controversia l tr ial pit s the word of Jewish

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survivors and former Resista nce fighters aga in st
that of Barbie, w hose attorney, Jacques Verges,
has threatened to r ev ive t he ugliest memories or
France 's wartime occupation by the Nazis.
Verges is expected to stress the widespread
French collaboration with the Germans and the
policies of the pro-Nazi French governmen t ln
Vi chy that acquiesced in the depor tation of
thousands of Jews who were murdered in th e
extermination camps .
He also will claim the French Resistance was
plagued by tra it ors.
" We hope 'the French arc left as while as snow .
Me, I'm going to return to the r eal terrain of
his tory," Verges sa id.
When Ba rbie stepped from St. Joseph prison an
hour before the 1 p.m. start of the tria l and rode to
a heavily guarded Lyon court house, 44 Jewish
children at the Place des Terrea ux square across
the Saone River marked the occasion or what
could be t he las t major trial of a Nazi officer by
inaugurating a memorial to the Holocaust.
Their number. represen ted the 44 Jewish
children, aged 3 to 17, who in April 1944 werr taken
from a farmhouse in the remotevillageofl zieu, 50
miles east of Lyon, and deported to ex termination
.ramps. Th ey allegedly were arrested on Barbie's

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order.
The children today hun!( photographs or th e
death camps and drawin gs by deportee! .J ewis h
student s insid e t he monument - Co! steel cubf'
abo ut 60 f~et on ea ch side.
The silent reremony was altended by abou t
1.000 people. many of them Jews who su r vived the
Nazi occupalion or Lyon. Politicians from both
right and lr fl also attended .
Students across France werC' as krd to observe a
mom ent of silen ce tod&lt;.~:V in m emo r y of t he victims
of the Nazis.
Vl'rges, who co mpared t hr &lt;Jttrnlion given the
tri al by Jewish groups to the "prepa r ation or a
lynching." also plans to deflect the cl aim s of Nazi
torture by citing France's usc oaf torture in the
Algerian Wa r_
Represent ativps or the 40 proscculin~ attorneys
say they wi ll co unter this s tra h'2Y by ronrentral ·
ing on documentary proof of at roei t iPs co mmitted
under Barbie's authority.
Barbie was co nv icted and sent enced to dea th
twi ce in absentia - in J952 and 1%4 - for war
cr imes. He is believed to have bern in vo lved in
4,000 murd~rs and 7.000 deportations while
Ges tapo chief in Lyon from November 1941 to
1\ugu't 1944.

AKRON, Ohio (UP!! - A
recent opinion poll shows that 53
percent of ail Ohioa ns approve or
Gov. Richard Celeste's perform ance. but a solid majority does
not think he is ·presid ential
material.
The survey, conducted between Apri l ~0- 30 by the i\kron
Beacon Jour nal and. th e University of Akron, showed only ~6
-percent of Ohio's voters sa id
. Celeste 'was presidential mater ial ; 62 percent sa id he would not
make a good ca ndidate; and 12
percent had no opinion.

Th e survey also showed. how ever , that o7 percent of Ohio
votPrs believP it i s proper for
Ce leste to build a na t ional image
now so he ca n seck higher office
after hi s term ends in 1990.
But that maj ority said no st ate
mon ey should be used for the
governor's na t tonal ambit ions .
"This Is the time for him to go
out and make a name for him se lf,
but only if it benefits Ohio at the
same time and only if th e state
does not fall apart while he's at
it ," said Jeanie McGaughey, a
Democrat from Piketon.

"If he waits unti l ;tft er he
leaves offi ce. nobody will know
who he is ."
Another :!0 per ce nl sa id It is
abso iutel.v not proper for Celeste
to cultivate nat ional ambi tions
now . and J:l per cent had no
CJ nswer.

· 'Wh r n pro pie put him in office.
It was to govern the stale." said
Diana VanDoros, 611, of ncar
Akron . " He should stay put
because that"s what he campaigned for lasI year."
The survey found Celes te sti ll
popular after his land slide vic·
tory in November against former

Had president's 'wishes'

KLAUS BARBIE

By ,JUDJ HASSON
WASHINGTON tUP11
Former national sec urit y ad·
viser Robert McFarlan e sa id
today he helped organize support
for the Nicaraguan Cont ras at
President Reagan' s " wishrs"
when direct American military
aid was banned but that hi s staff
was to told to "operate at ali
times withi n the law.'.'
In an opening statemen t to the
Senat e and House I ran - Con tra
committees, McFa rlane said II
was clear that President Rea gan
"did not intend to brea k faith
with the Contras " when Congn•ss
cut off direct aid in Oct ober 1984.
McFarlane sa id that congressional restrictions. however.
"made it impractical " for either
the Pen tagon or the Cli\ to art as
a liaison with the Co ntras and
thai th e State Department " ha s
aiwa;•s be&lt;on di sinclined to be
associated with covert action ."

Disaster drill slated Thursday

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Sought by French aut horities after the wat'.
Barbi e. with the help or the u.s. Army, W&lt;lS
spirited out of Europe to South America in 1951
aftrr hf' helped 1\mer!ran counter lntelligencP
aga inst communist gr ou ps in postwar Germany.
Barbi e lived in Bolivia. att ainin g success and
influence as a bu sinessman and intelligence
consult an t to successive dictatorships. until he
wa s expellr d to F'tanrr in February 198:1.
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Ay th at time the French deat h sentences had;
Pxpired undPr a 20-ycur sta tut e of llmilations on
war crimes. French aut hor il ies charged him willi
" cr imes against humanity ." inrjuding the torture. murder or dcportntion of nea r·Iy 800 .Jew&amp;
and Resistance members.
:
Barbi e says he is Innoce nt . Ver ges plans I ~
argue he was onl y carrying ouT his orders as a.
soldier.
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Sources at St . .Josep h prison said Ba rbie is well
enough to sta nd trial despite a prostat e opcrat iori
three months ago.
Ninety -three witnesses are sc hedul ed to appear, in cl uding th e lca din[:! French writer
Marguerit e Dura s, who Is to tes tify about the Nazi
occupation, and Nobel. Peace Prize winner E ll ~
Wiesrl, a con(·enlrutlon cump su rvlvor noted for
his writing on the mea ning of the Holocaust.

Celeste isn't presidential material-poll

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Partly cloudy tonight.
Chadcc of thunderstorms.
. Lows n&lt;•ar 60. Moslly sunny
Tuesday.

Localed Along 1he Riv• In Pomeroy

308 MAIN SIWI

POMEROY,

This year marks the l oth
Annual Simulated Di saster Exerci se' co ndu cted during NG tional
Hosp ital Werk in Ga liia and
Meigs Counties in Ohio and in
Maso n Coun ty In West Virginia.
Hos pitals involved Inclu de
Holzer Medical Center. Vete r ans
Memorial Hospit al. Pom eroy.
and Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Poi nt Pleasa nt . W .Va . Also participating arc the Gallipolis Develo pment al Center tGDCI .
Woodl and Centers. inc.. Middleton Estates, Lakin Hospita l.
Lakin. W.Va.. the emergency
medical sPrvices and law C'n·
forrement agencies in the three
counties . along with fire depar tment s and the Mason County
Civ il Air Patrol. and member s oi
the Mid-Ohio Valley indu stri al
Emergen~y Planning Council
tMOV1EPC ).
Each yeat. the simula ted dis·
aster Is held during National
Hospital Week. This year the
theme for Hospital Week is ··we
F'eel Good Helping You F eel
Better." The three hospirals reel
the simulated disaster is one way
of calling special attention to th e
services they provide 19 help the
communities safeguard and im prove their health during this
specla i week. ·
A tornado will supposedly

strike the tri-eounty area on
Thursday. Ma y 14. causing sev·
C'r al disasters in each cou nty . At
the designated time. the approp·
riafe authori ti f:'s will be nolifled
and the exercise will begin.
The loca l emergency services,
fire clcpa r tmenr s or poli ce departments will respond to ca lls in
their area . tes ting their readiness for an actual disa ster . At the
sifes. industries will also have
thr oppor tunit y to test their
disaster pian.
" Vi ctims will be tra nsport ed to
the nearest hospital for treat ment. At the hospital s, the staff
in the e mergen~~- room as welias
throughout th e entire hospit al
wi ll then initiate their individual
disaster plan.
fn Gallia Count y. the exercise
will take place on the Junior Fair
Grounds and wlll involve approximately 24 victims. who will be
nursing students from Buckeye
Hills Vocational Center"s LPN
program. The tornado will also
strike the GDC. and Middleton
Estates. Woodland Centers, Inc.,
will also· acl!vely participat e in
the exercise. Coordinating_ the
disaster plan at Holzer Medical
Center is Tom Childs, vice
president of professional
services.
ln. Meigs County, six EMS

squads. all under the direc tion of
Meigs EMS direct or Robert
Byer . will be invol ved In transporting Meigs Cou nt y disaster
victims to Veterans · Memorial
Hospital _Coordinating the disa ster drill at Veterans Memorial
Hospita l ~re Teresa Colli ns, R.N ., director or nursing, and
John Brigham, ad ministrator at
the Skilled Nursing Farliit y i ln·
termedlate Care Facility. ·
Mason Cou nty. W.Va., di saster
sites wlll be Lakin Hospital , the
boat dock in Point Pleasant and
the Goodyear plant in App le
Grove. Participating will be the
Valley rescue squad and the fire
department, the EMS squad ,
Point Pleasant's police and fire
departments, the emergehcy
vehicles at Lakin Hospital , and
the Mason County Civil Air
Patrol. Several victims from the
sites will be transported to
Pleasant Va lley Hospital Emergency Care Center. The TrlCounty Simu lated Disaster is
being coordi nated in Maso n
County by Fred Taylor, Mason
County Emergency Services
coordinator. and Inez Howes, ·
R.N., Pleasant Valley Hospital
Disaster coordinator.
These annual disasters are
staged as training exercises for
area agencies and hospitals

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" Bu t the pres ident had made
cl ear that he wan ted a job done,"
sa id McFarlane, a ppearing for
the fi rst lime on the fifth day of
co n ~ ress l o na! hrarl ngs. dThe net
r esult was that the job fell to the
Nat ion a! Securit y Council.
"And it wa s not the righ t
agency. as subseq uent hlsrory
cl early revealed.'.' he sai d.
McFarla ne said that "to ca rry
out the president' s wishes" he
in struq te&lt;l one member of his
staff to oversee efforts to gain
congressional supporl fo r the
rebel s and also involved Lt. Col.
Oliver North In the effort.
He said he told North " to be a
vis ible sign or the president' s
strong personal suppor t. " and to
'.' hel p thP Contras in their effor ts
to become a rea l po litica l
movrment."
" I did make a spec ia l point of
stressing to my starr tha t wr
were to ·opera te at all times
withi n the law and that in
particular we were not to solicit ,
encourage. roercC' or othcrwl sr
brok er financial con tr ibutions to

McFarlane

the Contras.' ' McFarlane said.
MrFaianc sa id he did not
believe addit lanai funds for the
r ebel s were necessary in th l'
period becau se "support needed
to sustain them In the short t'un
was coming from the foreign
gove rnm ent 1hat had made a
co nt ribu tion in mid-19A4 and then
doubled In in 1985."
He did not name the gov rn mcnt but it is believed l obe' Sa udi
Arabia. Th e Saudis have denied
!&gt;ring the source of !he mane;·.
Lawmakers said th ey wou ld go
Pasv on MeFa rlan r., · who has
lr•s ilfierl prr•v iou sly to in ves tiga tors but t rled to commi t suicide
with an overdos~ of Valium pills
hours before t al king to th e
pr~s idrntja l Towrr Co mmiss ion
F'cb. ''·

Onl.' rongres.'t lonal source suid
the ques tioning of McFarlane
would I~' in sharp contra&gt;! to th e
grueling four days rx perlencccl
by r~ t irrd Air Force Maj . Ge n.
Richard Secord, who opened the
hearings last week as the first
wit ness.

CONFERS WITH ATI'ORNEY - Former
National Security Advisor Robert McFarlane, .
right, confers with hls atlorney Leonard Garment

Gov. James Rhodes.
The survey showed 53 percent
approved or strongly approved of
the job Celeste is doing.
Another ~6 percent disapproved or st rongly disapproved.•
w'hi!e 21 percent had no opinion:
" He's trying to bring j obs to
Ohio and that's always the
number one priority, " said Mary
Burls, O(i, of Yellow Springs.
Said Joel Jernigan, 29. or
Springfield: " He' s done a lot
more lor sc hools than Rhodes."
The survey wa s based on
telephone Interviews with 1.056
Ohio aduil s.

RPa gan, making appeara nc·cs
Sunday in Al abama and North
Cui'Oil.na , sides tepped qu estions
uhout McF'uriane's ex pected tcs·
t !many. fir st report ed Sunda y by
The New York Times.
·
''I'm not going to take any
ques tion' now." he said at onp
point. " Wp' re her ~ for a different
purpose.... There' s nough con trover sy and we' ll leave it in
Was hington for today ."
What the president knew and
when he kn ew It is the critical
qwstion facing Inves tig ators as
thPy try to document full details
of hi s worst crisis. Reugun has
repea tedly llenled any pri or
knowledge of the rra n·Contra
diversion sc hr-mP, .~ aying he
knew only of private effort s to get
th e r brls non- mllitury ald.
But leaders of t he Senate
ro mmlll&lt;'c probing the scandal
too k their quest Ions on th at topica . IPP further Sunda y on ARC's
" ThI s Week with Oa v hl
11rinklcy. "

this mornlnfl' prior to testifying before the ·
congressional committee looking into the Iran·
Contra arms scandal.
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